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WELL GEORGE, THIS WEEKS LETTER ta Over T dota the TO FELIX GOES OUT ON): MY / Dear bro. Fetlx. x . x s *"Got your. letter th other day, are-ottll busy Workin belpin th Felix, fots,a things goin: Y: aah th’ meat Liesl ab, Jugglin th meat prices up, to.w! be e-tiillionaire.to oniby, choi sirldin steaks, and we half’to: wiiat it’ feels-like to get necks, since pork chops is ist, mortgag: i Somewhere France. . see by it you th windtmil! war along. Well! hover here to. ‘th boards for a fella has to some of. their Now stick wb BENNY’S WEEKLY LETTER favor by takin. in their cattles and | i given. them’ eis money: for them to keep ad plow ofled up durin’ th colt winter, and then they tack a rubber price on th ; speek (hat keeps etretchin th one way route, up. When you:go.to th butchers dnd ask (hem to, send up a coppla dollars worth of meat, and ff you won't, be home. forth delivery boy to 1 aTOUEL th keyhole. Everything: is goin: “higher here. You goin for a.hair. cut and en: you go (o pay. for. it, they tel you th’ price ts gape up a. jitney or a dime, and th only: reason Y can see: for it fe. maybe th. barber thinks his others toes. fs gotta be ¢ steppin along a fpertal n fares for allowing passengers to step on, Y‘know everybody Has to rai Prices in order to keep up with th: prices: And who. started, it: all? Th kaiser!) That’ guy: Feliz, irk alley. It'd’ be.a.case of gly and: take: I'd: give him. aj bunch of’ by: a end they’d take him: away in a in th next mornin! baie ie He's already figyrin: how he’ gonna epend: th indemnity money he's gonna: get from us ‘for keepin up this war after be ~ ti like to meet, him goose. on his: Y'know that U berg steak a 1b, a ¢ : it Nor tangled. fp in a family reunion of moths. tal Js. more) expensive cause hé has to: pay Hokies it, All’ th money that simp will get TO HIS BROTHER FELIX And th packers put @-yodél they. 18 just te for a paper now. -And when you go“for to . om us will be-gladly donated by all: of us for i _makin things meet and’ barely. payin th rent buy smokes th cigar men each: have a different 8 pick i out some lot in th woods and plant ‘OVER THERE” That bull 1s'th best they send out. And th alibis assortment of prices. They eet th prices ac | him in it clothed jn.a pine o'coat with » weight they hand out for raisin th: price, Cows and cat- cording to th pumbers on the cigar boxes, and'| 0m th bottom, and pay th: fella, who, owns: th summer, and’ @rass jes grows Cigarette packs. If a pack of cigarettes is put | Droperty «um. for damagin his property that anyhow and they aint no high price on raisin up to sell for 1c including th tax, they look Maa huh?) Well Felix, as they say around’ Po- ; grass ever since it was discovered, and th cows atythe revenue stamp and. if’ {t says,: series. o!' er or where it is, it’s: now th Finnish: to tiis> and cattle make a trip :to:th.packin plants in th 1917, they soak you either 19c¢ or 17¢. Kven-th etter: Tam fine and feelin ft asa glove: Horse: fall when they're fat from’ eatin free grass, street car companies all over th country are | shoes 4 leaf clayers and everythin to you Freley:: and th packers make th farmers think they is thinkin: they ‘aint getting: enough money out of | Your friend bro. Benny. gi OUR~Hos Now 1 + WOLD STILE Now— T JUST FOUND Ly WAL ~ WHAT T DUT IT BACK ON GorcHA~ BY JIMINY QUIT YER CITTLE FLEA ON TH DID YA Do WD yi é 7 IG AGAIN — IT [A WON'T GET AWAY, UEALIN' ! Dig AN’ 1 CAUGHT WITH IT? ee ; FROM ME Now N fd WU? WS FLEA! ee OM ME NOW TAIN GoNA Tone : i FRECKLES AND. HIS. WHY THOSE FELLOWS, { 3 WILBUR? 4 2 t C eaBEE Tra r SERRE RS . Syd contract, | $35. weekly for expenses, UNCLE:SAM KEEPS UP INSURANCE || toy-scnss=s miles auian—rain,| $i, 294 28 Canin Bide Cleve |__| POLICIES FOR HIS FIGHTING MEN.) Sir tt ret at eae TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS : Rf ‘ 3 soil, all tillable; plenty. stock range. ; } : ‘ ! inte is the “second: of: Bron- yjitary service, or during one year af Good ake a ealidineee a sea a erate making. it. possi- - : ner ze pnioles: getling: haw she, gov. | ter the expiration of such period. |; bi igs ADB. Bok 1345 K. ble for .smail' investors to secure,the|; ..., 4 Tf y RAT. ees d be «| Charleston, “’. Va. cessful: operators in. the oil fields. ‘ uhis ii ittance attached. wil inserted. “MILTON BRONNER.- ternal: organization, and a duplicate} 713 1) Information -:frees |. Bank:.endorse- Terms Strictly Cash No Copy Without Remitts 3 hi f 15 ts... Ad’ f svt a IN. “Es A. Staff Correspondent. Teast moO te nocremaiy tthe teens ‘AND HUNGRY MBN may send us| ments. . Chapman’s Oil Leasing Syn- First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. ver- mi Washington, July: 15.-"What: shall| ury turns gvér to these concerns bonds | ‘Het names and addresses and we) dicate, Nov te Dwight Bldg, Kan'|tisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a’ word for I do about by life insurances: policy| to secure: the payment of the unpaid | iho “Williams-Manson’ News.” Pub- oy 76 13.20 27. leach additional word. uy E 2 and its premiums?” is’ a question | premiums. To indemnify the govern-|" jished in the great wheat, alfalfa) === = i many drafted/meb’have:been asking.. | ment against loss, it holds a.first len) and stock-raising, belt of ‘Montana— | AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES - Wey FOR SALE OR RENT—: ‘ The answer is—if certaiii things do) on the policy thus protected. the state tbat took more ‘prizes for 4 i HOUSES AND FLATS not bar it—let Uncle Sam take-up’ the!’ In the event of the death of the in-| these farm products at the Panama- WANTED—partletlerccar- owners. to Epis ‘ __ HOUSES AND PLATS _: policy ‘for’ you, {f you are inable tol sured person, the amount of unpaid} pacific Exposition than all the oth-| Y GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC ‘ FOR RENT—Five room house‘on Fifth . f i keep:ap:the premiums...» .} premiums, plus the interest provided| ¢ states combined, Here you can CASINGS. We find:they are better, i street. Harvey Harris & Co. |” ‘ j The’ Soldiers and Sallore’ Civil fe: | for in the: policy, is deducted and the} Gyr CHEAP LAND oa FOURTEEN | Corwin Motof, Co.2 Bismarck; N.D- wis BEST..SELECTED. 7 15 3t | . Het Act, often’ referred to as.the mor-| balance paid to the beneficiaries. YEARS’ TIME that raises from: 40} 10 te J..H. HOLIHAN . FARM ‘LANDS FOR RENTOFumisbed house 7 f0r \ 7 atorium ‘act, gives ifberal relief tothe} If the insured.does not within a to 60: bushels wheat per acre; bar-| FOR S. ALH—1916 Ford runabout. Ruo Real Estate Bargaits i NT—Furnished , house — for t ae ) peeentethde ae gent poley or | yeat ater expiration | of his ane ley, 50 to-.80 bushels;,oatr 60. to Esa Pe vod aoe : ss i oseaaee tek ooto8 eeend ager ‘, ber a. roa} jnsurapce} pay up all past due premiums with jn: 4252. tc. :We have towns, schools;|. Westinghouse. starting and: £1, A LE—250‘nores-of-iand:5.4niles. esa a Rat babe at rae at organization, provided: terest: the,, policy will lapse. “| Ghucches: -railroads, telephones, au |- system with. storage wbattery, Stew-|F OR SALE 250 teres ete tor ama See 1s We-will:save7} Phone 510R, sh dt Sob irat—The gum. does. not exceed $5, |; . The:-policy holder, in his applica-! tomobites, hospitals, rurel: free de-! art. speedometer, tire carrier for two! Ouse in Bismarck or will take auto. : u x NER MANURE WANTED—Haul. your man- , tion, for, the benefits of ‘the act, signs) jivery, grain elevators, miflls,stock:| tires,. Drand new: silg. mohair. top) : you money’... ure to Wills’ Nursery instead of to ie dump, and get lc per loa ‘or her ry id} an agreement that he will reimburse Sept.| the government within a year after . rae 4 are the war ends, for all the premiums: it Thitd—The ‘policy. dogs. not become} nays .for him, plus. 6: per. cent- interest. vid if ‘the: insured: is. i -military ser-| If he fails to do so,,the government vice. |: o << is: .remibursed: out'.of. the cash sur- Fourth—The policy does-not require | render value of the policy. The policy for ‘men in. militiary service-the pay-| holder is protected by’ a‘ watehful: gov- ment of an increased peeralam: , | ernment; the insurance company. is If the soldier dr satlor policy ‘bold-| protected, by. .goyernment ponds; the er can meet these réstrictions, he| government {8 protected’ by first lien makes-out an‘ application to the War | on the policy. 2 Risk Insurance Bureau, and the gov-| Within 120 days after enlistment or | ernment then takes care of him. draft each soldier or sailor may pro- Second—the contract in premiums paid thereon: prior. be forfeited for the non-payment of | itself. at much lower rates than from “GRESSIVE COUNTRY, man’s paradise. Send name and ad-; The law says no ‘such policy shall|cure insurance from: the government | ii yards; cement walks, sewers, water works, libfaries, baseball clubs and parks, good markets. department stores, good roads, ; »0d and hospit- able neighbors, etc. Our paper tells you all about this: ADVANCED, PRO- the poor dress dnd ‘we will'send it'six. months free. ‘ Williams‘Manson. News,; Dept. I, Williams, Mont. P 713 1t eed ‘AGENT—SALESMAN |" 83 {GRADE .SALESMEN—Exper-|FOR SALE—A late model Maxwell fenced selling the sales board trade: i with plate glass windows, ‘Sprague worm: steering xear., shock absorb-| tuess Sick - - - + Phone 748! Bargains in Bismarck , ers, sight. feed oiler,‘ spot, light, toot accelerator, three extra tires in At shape. Car is in excellent condi- tion... Must. sell. as am.going to France. First check of $400.00 takes it. Write or.‘phone 1, .M. Capper, Baldwin, N. D. i iG FP 4s TAL ti ral "passenger Studebaker in’ first class condition... Cheap if taken at.once. J. C. ‘Thomson, 308 Avenue D. 78 3t touring car, completely equipped and J. H. HOLIHAN HELP WANTED—MALE GOVERNMENT. NEEDS 20,000 clerks at ‘Washington. Examinations ev- erywhere in July. Experience un- necessary. Men and Women desir- ing» gvernment | positions write: for premtum during the period.of such mil- the insurance’ companiees. We market the snapplest line in'the| in good running condition. The| free particulars. to J. C. Leonard, ; country.’ Commission $5.00 to:$10.00| highest offer takes the car. Would| (former Civil Service examiner), 52 { MORE THAN 780 NORTH DAKOTA per order. Canfield Mfg Co., 4001| consider a trade. See Edgar I. Olsen,| Kenois Bldg. bireimtat ee Broadway, Chicago, Ill. Northwest hotel. Biggnaral aes _T19 1 ALESMAN—Capable specialty: man for ‘North jakota. Staple line Ve ber shop or will sell all. Address 2613 1-2 Montana Avenue, Billings, (Mont. i 7121 wk BUTCHER | WANTED — Gussner’s store. WANTED—Men on state highway Yoad work. Good wages, . steady WOMEN NOW FOOD INSTRUCTORS More than’ 780 ‘North Dakota women it will also release the tin that would have: been! trained as instructors in| be necessary in canning thée-vegetables canning and drying by the home econ- | in the! commercial. way. ones ‘workers of the extension divi- DOINGS OF THE DUEFS : eae sion of the North Dakota Agricultural college, it was announced today. These women are scattered all over North Dakota. They have.eacli prom- to give at least three canning and dry demonstrations in their own lo- calities. In Sargent county, for in- NIK on i ARTICLE Jn Tus: PAPER ABOUT, THE MUSIC. THE. GOVERNMENT DRAFTING MEN WITH NONESSENTIAL Joss To Peer aa FACToRIES|, to attend one. In this way this coun- ON_ GOVERNMENT: WORK ~ ty will be thoroughly covered. Bur- 5 i / Ae NBAT DOES THAT: mean? leigh: county, as: well ds: several. othe: eH) iy ter ¢ met, i yr roa FO. SALE—Automobile, Eight * cylinder in fine condition. For: par- ticulars write No 552. Tribune. 7138-1 wk HE'S ASSUMING NO” RESPONSIBILITY BY ALLMAN new and exceptional terms. Va- cancy now. Attractive commission SS DELIVERYMAN WANTED—Guesners store. ———————————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE' WANTED—Girl for house work. Mrs. Theo. Koffel, 810: Rosser. Phone _364L. 7 15-6 WANTED—Gitl stance, these local demonstrators have divided’ up the: county. and each: will take’ two ‘or three townships. in which they will make: demonstrations, so that everyone will have a chance for general house- work. Mrs. C. C. Putnam, Call 9116 6th street. has been mapped so that every com- 713 5t munity’ will fe reetnee: eee x tor sabato < és. ate ‘plannin; = WANTED—Cirl for general 4. prereset ane ad work, Mrs. B, F. Tillotson, 809 Given in Home Kitchens. Fifth street. Phone 828. The Aémonstrations will be gi PMUNC Uy Sieh 713 tt home kitchens, at women’s, cli \WANTED—Dining room girls at Star Restaurant. 712 6t socials, at picnics, in short, there: is |. hardly any kind of a meeting at which there will not be!a canning. demon- stration: ness It will be. hard to estimate what it will: méan to have‘so, many: local -dem- onstrators giving demonstrations in canning and drying. It will result in the putting up of a lot of vegetables in ya shapé to make food for next winter that might otherwise be wasted. North // Dakota. will’ go over the top.in its Food ae _ oat | Conservation canij as ‘well ag in <i EE ; its Libérty Loan, ‘Red Cross: atid: other war drives. ay eth The canned: atid ‘dricd: vegetables will add to the \variety | ne: otal and these vegetables ‘wilt it on the shelyes in the home. ey “with release. that - much » of . the shipping space over the: railroad, release that much canned 'goods"for. Grand, Pacific Hotel. typist; experience and accuracy necessary. -Write 651 Tribune, - H9-tt WANTED—Ten bright capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and-sell well known goods to established dealers. $2500 to $ov.00 per week; railroad fare paid; weekly advance for trav: eling ‘expenses. Address at once Goodrich .Drug: Company, Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr... _ Aig s : 7—6 13°20.27 Worth Consideration. Pleasure comes through toil and. not bywelfindulgence and indolence. Wheo ohe® gets ‘to Jove work, “his life ts hiuppy one —Ruskin. ‘ — ‘ ie (NOTICE ‘TO, THE PUBLIC. You. are-hereby advised to boil the city water until. further notice.. The tenks. are’ being cleaned, increasing the turbidity of the water, and render- ing--boiting ‘advisable: ~"+-- = i. > DR. rE, STAUSS, City Health ‘Officer. ly —LOST—: Drivers’ collection book. con-:}} taining valuable information. - Kindly notify : Gussner, Bismarck, N = H lL 6t. Wanted! IE. T. BURKE Plate glass, whole or brok- ° | LAWYER Faith ee tocuprieulan | Mibape Bink. Hamers, 0 Phone 752 work, Pat."Kelly, Dickinson, N.'D.! 76 tt] WORK WANTED— By day or hour 7 6 tf} LOST—Righthand rear panel to Stude- | WANTED—Chambermaid. apply asthe suite. * 7 t | Pee enna Paks tuna te dee Bdand eae vdt Oscar -H. Will & Co.- 21,15 6t FOR SALE—Seven-room house, 922 7th stre t. Write Box No. 12, Em- y met, N. D. 7 16:6t ie FOR SALE—My residence at 615 7th N street. Eight rooms and’ bath ali modern. A big bargain.. Phone 877 —E.S.Baker TOL wk FOR RENT—Five-room modern’ du- plex, steam. heat gas range, laun- dry stove in basement. Also six- room house, modern, hot. air fur- nase, large corner lot. Phone 536X or call 822 Main street. 710 1 wk FOR RENT—A strictly modern six- Houses and Lots HARVEY. HARRIS. &. COMPANY J. P. Jackson, Manager Phone 61 F WORK WANTED WANTED—Partner in five-chair bat-| WANTHD—Nesponsible lady wishes duties as nurse maid to children. ar babies while parents attend social functions or are otherwise engaged. Day or evenings. Phone 2362 713 2t by colored lady. Phone 754X. 713 2t LOST AND FOUND baker Sedan, July/3, between Bis- marck and Fox’s farm. Please return to Capital Security Bank and re- ceive reward. 91 wK ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT in modern house. 522 Second stree 7:13 3t FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms. 46 Main street. P. G. Her- rington. 713 lwk FOR RENT—Three partiy furnished rooms, 411 8th street. Phone 783X a Teagiat FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly moa- ern house close in, single or in Call 279R or 223 Second st. 7:12 3t WANTED—Capable’ stenographer and) FOR RENT—All modern unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 219 Second street. 7111 wk LARGE NICELY FURN ED toom on first floor, suitable for two peo- ple, with board, at reasonable prices. Phone 329R, \Mrs. Roherer, 620 6th Street. 710 %t FOR RENT—Suite of three rooms and large closet located over Knowles’ Jewelry store., Apply to F. A. Knowles, Bismarck, N. D. ) ‘i \ 7.10 tt_ FOR: RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping on first floor close in. Furnished or unfurnished. Phone 621L or call 320 Fourth street. i i 6101 wk FOR RENT—Close in furnished tront room suitable for two,, Also rooms with. kitchenette for light house- keeping. ..411 Fifth Street, Phone FOR RENT—Furnished . rqom. in a modern house. Call.at 218 2nd St. Phone 88% 791 wk FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms. Modern. Phone 773. Mrs. J. O. Varney. 408 2nd street. 73 1wk R.. RENT—Furnished rooms all modern. Hot water heat.. Phone 619L or call 619 6th street. 2a 6 20 18 ‘—furnished rooms for light, housekeeping or otherwise) it Aero Pensa 4K or call $01 4th street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second Hand store. 6 13 tt \I Mandan, N. D. Toom house on. Second and Thayer. Also two rooms and bath close in, Phone 806, 7 AL 1 wk FOR RENT—Four room house. Ross; er and 15th streets. Apply A. W. uucas, Bistharck, N. D. 791 wk x FOR RENT—Five room modern flat. Enquire 211 ‘Rosser. street, Bismarck IN. D. Phonle 360. ‘76:2 wk FOR. RENT—Three room flat in, mod- ern house. Harvey Harris ea ee . FOR ENT—7-room_ modern house. Inquire Harvey Harris hes i ==——S ee MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—20-40 Case tractor and plows. Address Thomas Allan Box, Phone 6, Bismarck, N. D. 7:15 10t FOR SALE—AII furniture, practically new. Must be sold by July 25.—Call at 211 Thayer or Phone 464U. 7 15 6 FO RSALE—Small one-story barn to ‘be removed. Harvey Harris & oo 715 ARE YOU-WANTING to buy the knowledge of an up-to the minute, Al Commercial teacher? If so, write now to Miss Lillie Fortner, 3950 In- diana Ave., Chicago, Ill. OR SALE—Pathe phonegraph. $200 machine. “First check of $125,00 buys it, Write No. 553 Tribune. 713 FOR SALE—Gasoline engine and pump, jack complete. _ Price $13. Phone 743 R or call on Mrs, James Fogarty, 1302, 14th street. alg f 6 12 3t GOOD HOTEL—Furnished” complete, in, good city. . Will exchange for clear land. | Exceptionally rare bar- gain. J. B. Streeter Corporation, Devils Lake, N. D. 713 6t ———eeeeee WANTED—Second hand ‘buggy. Must be reasonable in price. .See. Dr. Sowles, Union Dental Parlors. 414% Main. 710 1 wk FOR SALE—Biecksmith shop and size 24x40 .with tools or without. Also. Oxy-actelylene weld- ing plant. Small amount. of. money will turn deal? F. E. McDougall. Al- mont, N. D. 781 wk FOR SALE—Grocery business in good location in mining and farming vi- cinity. Paying business on cash basis. Going to war, Address P.:O. B,- 263, Wilton. N. D. esl Sarasa FOR, RENT—Best located: and long- established modern equipped. base- ment barber shop. Three bath tubs, steam heat, hot and cold running water. Inquire of \N. gar garage, 4

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