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"THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1918. SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern NOW IT’S SURE BENNY. EH? FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser. ONLY HIS WAY OF PUTTING IT My. ay MERES, IOENTIFIC, MAUI EHA FRreck.eS FATHER AND > | MOTHER WAVE BEEN Locking FoR A LETTER FROM WIM FoR THE PAST WEEK - WHEN IAN THs ff MORNINGS ff MAIL ~~ iH nN PHOTO OF WE FOR.ON MY "OVER, THERE MI OH-~H ALICE — bi HERE'S A LETTER "OFROM: FRECKLES! BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MAT ! VT DOESNT LOOK UKE You = ‘UL WANE“To, TAKE * 1 MT WONDER WHAT WeE'S GoT To SAY? J HOPE HE'S WELL: UAT PICTURE ON YOUR PASSPORT COULD EASILY PASS FOR L SQMEBODY ELSE wm HOLD STILL. Now! VT DION SHOW ANY FACIAL CHARACTERISTICS SO “THEY'D KNOW WITHOUT ® DOUBT IT WAS \ Hore | DIDNT WIGGLE MY EARS! KE WROTE THREE PAGES \T SEEMS- Gosk~ THAT'S RICH- LET ME SHOW IT To THE FOLKS | WELL, DID You EVER! POSITIWELY, Were -! THATS MORE LIKE wt NOTICE TO AUTO! DRIVERS Notice is hereby given that Bismarck speed and traffic. ordi- nances will be strictly enforced henceforth and that violators will be fined, prosecuted and as- sessed the maximum. penalty. provided by law. Automobilists: must obsérve the speed regula- tions; must always. keep. to. the right; must turn square corners, and must park‘cars on the right side of the street. Automobil- ists on streets where traffic is heavy should give a signal when preparing to turn, for the bene- fit of drivers in the rear of them. East and westbound cars always have the right of way at street intersections. : : C. MARTINESON, - 8-18 to 8-29 . Chief of Police... BUY W. 8. § —— SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA Coun- ty of Burleigh—ss, t Deerfield Nursery Company, a cor- poration, plaintiff, vs. Jacob Kirsch- enmann, defendant. ‘Notice is hereby given that by vir- tuer of an execution to. me directed and: delivered, and now in my hands, issued out of the Clerk's office .of the Fifth Judicial District, state of North Dakota within and for the county of Wells, upon a judgment rendered in said court in favor of Deerfield Nurs- ery Company, a corporation, as plain- tiff and against Jacob Kirschenmann as defendant, I have levied upon the fllowing described real estate of said. deefndant. to-wit: The Northwest quarter (NW 1-4) of section twenty-two (22) in township. one. hundred forty-four (144) North, range seventy-seven (77) West 5th And that I shall, on aturday, the 24th day of August, A. D. 1918, at the hour of 2 o'clock i: the afternoon of said date, at the front door of the court house i nthe city of Bismarck, in ‘said county and state, proceed to Sell the right, title and interest of the above named Jacob Kirschenmann in and to the above d-scribed prop- erty, to satisfy. said judgment: and costs amounting to $37.43 and accrued corts of $8.50 with interest thereon from June 2°, 1916 at the rate of six per cen tper annum tog-ther with all accring costs of sale. at public auc- tion to the highest bidder for cash. J, P, FRENCH, _ Sheriff, Burleigh County, N. D. GEO. H. STILMAN, Minot, Nor-h Dakota, Attorney for Plaintiff. (July 11 18 25; Aug. 1 8 15) : BUY W.S. 5. ——— BIDS WANTED. The city of Bismarck will receive sealed ¢ids for a steam roller up to 8 Pp. m. Monday, July 29. A certified check for $100 payable to A. W. Lucas, president of the city commission, must accompany all bids. The city re- serves the right to reject any and all. bids. . i C. L. BURTON, : City Auditor. 7 18 to 25. BUY 'V. 8. 8.—— NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given that all per- sons and all property owners who have outhouses, privies, vaults and cess pools within the limits of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota upon property abutting any street contain- ing a public sewer must have sll such outhouses, privies, vaults and cess pools removed and preser sewer ccn- nections made on or b2fore. the 1st day of September. 1918.) , ‘All persons failing to comply with this notice will be prosecuted at once after September Ist, 1918, in accord- E. T. BURKE LAWYER Block - Bismarck, N. D. ance with the ordinance now In effect: “Dated this 19th: day of July, 1938. DR. F. B, STRAUSS, City Heatth. Officer. 7, 20.31 10t ‘ ‘ 1 Saw, in the Paper. “I have just learned of a new way to remove a scorch from linen,” said the woman who studies the papers. “I'm always, scorching mine; tell me about it,” requested. the woman who did not know, “It 1s a Uttle troublesome at first. You put two ounces of fuller’s earth into a pan, add half an ounce of white soap, the juice of two large onions and half a pint of vinegar. You boil this together for a few minutes, then you put in a covered vessel for fu- ture use. When you have a scorch, you spread this mixture on it with a knife. Let it dry on the cloth and the stain will disappear.” BUY W. 5. 5. All: Make: Mistakes. 7 The best of men and the most ear. nest workers will make enough of mis- takes to keep them humble. Thank God for mistakes and take courage. Don’t give up,on account of mistakes. —Moody. ‘ AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES FOR SAGE—Ford auto also horse, wa: gon and harness. Write 547 Tribune. 724 6t equipped with electric starter and ‘demountable rims. A-1 shape; bar- gain if taken at once. Cassen, 420. Second St. after 7 or at ‘Corwin Motor Co, during day ‘ 7-22-3t WANTED—particular car owners to try GOODYEAR CORD and - ABRIC CASINGS. We find they are better. Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, ‘ a t 10 ti See. R..Nijs miles north of Lark, N. D. crop payment plan. L. C. Garner, Flasher, N. D. 7 16 12t FOR SALE—160 acres of farm lana, 14 miles south ot New Leipzig. Gooa well, pasture, 60 acres broken, will take city property iu trade. Apply. Cora A. Lamb, 321 Eighth stree., ismarck, N. D. =SPUSITIONS WANTED ~ FOR SALE—1917 Excelsior motor- cycle and side car. Also brass bed. Call 319 17th street or Phone 740X 7171 wk BUSINESS. OPPORTUNITIES $20, INVESTMENT in Oklahoma Oil Lease. New plan making, it possi- ble for small investors to. secure. the | 77 quick profits being made by suc- cessful operators’ in the oil fields Information free. Bank endorse- ments. Chapman’s Oil Leasing Syn- dicate, No. 1008 Dwight Bldg, Kan- sas City, Mo. 7—6 13 20 27. LANDS ‘ 400 ACRE STOCK. FARM, Clark. coun- ty, Wis. one mile. to town, sandy clay loam. House 35x40, barn 30x38, hog house, chicken house, machine shed, wood shed. Price $45 per acre: Mortgage $4,500.00. Will considen Dakota property. 177 acres stock farm Morton county. Fairly good builusngs, $9 acres broken, elegant water. Price $22.00 will take small-}. er place. A. J. Sylvester. Mandan, N. D. 7 25 5t HAVING’ BEEN CALLED for service in the army, will sell my 8-cylinder 7-passenger Cole automobile, Al con- dition, at a.great sacrifice. Dr. A. M. Fisher, Bismarck, N. D. : 7:19 1 wk A big bargain. Inquire of Foreman at Missouri Valley Motor Co. 7221 wk FOR SALE—One ford truck; also one five-passenger Ford touring car, A Palm For HELEN As A UTTLE SuRPRisE-| SHE PROBABLY HASH’ SEEN 'EM VeT- k Phone 752 2uUm SALI—A special built speedster. | FOR SALE—160 acres of unimproved land. Burleigh county, near Dris- coll. $10.00 per acre half cash. O. Peterson, 6561 6th ave. So, Seattle. Wash. 722 3 wks \FOR SALE OR MXCHANGE—One- half section land wel) improved, near Flasher, N. D. Stock ang im- plements included. Small payment down, long terms balance, or will trade for good stock merchandise or other property. 1-4 section 2 Vi LET HER KNOW THAT I'M UP To DATE AND WHEN | BUN THINGS THEYRE THE very LATEST - SHE'LL No- No | DIDN'T CALL You = 1 CALLED OLIWIA- i 4 we So, SK THEY WERE THE LATEST, BUT A LITTLE LATE WANTED—By refined ‘widow, p tion as housekeeper on farm widower or bachelor, Write 548 ‘Tribune. 7 25 1t WANTED—Clerical work or position as office assistant by refined lady of experience. Write 450 Hea Gs : It ENTION THRESHERMEN!— Position wanted by an experienced, steam engineer, 15 years’ experi- ence. » Can also furnish first class separator man, , Write me what your best wages are and: how long your run it. Act quick. Granville Miller, Fenton, ‘Kossuth Co,, Ta. 0 ee 7 23 6t WANTED —Posttioh a8 Cook for crew of men or ofi*¢ook car.’ Several years’ experience. ‘Write N. 546 Tribune. 7 22 3t L EXPERIENCED LADY desires posi- tion, stenography or clerical work. Address ’P. 0. Box 80, Bismarck, N. 7 22 6t WANTED—Pi nm as. a cook. for harvest and threshing crew. Mrs. Earl Carr, 809 Rosser St. _7-22-lw WORK WANTED WANTED—Good experienced» dress- make wishes to take up sewing at her home. Mrs. Charles. Lamb, 18 West. Thayer. 8 23 2 wks WANTED—Lady student wants place to work for hoard and room. Busi- ness College, Phone 183. 7:19 2wk WANTED—Work on a farm by a strong, healthy boy of 16 years. Write 549 Tribune. 7 25 It BY ALLMAN Gotewe ene. ‘TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached will be inserted. each additional word. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—3,100 acres of the best grazing land in the west. Running water, 4 per cent tillable. $7.50 per “acre, \ a acl. J. H. HOLIHAN, Cudtip Block, + - +» Phohe’ 745 ies HELP WANTED—MALE: HELP WANTED—FEMALE First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents, Adver- tisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Stenographer. who. is yap: id on typewriter. Speed on machine ost desired. Apply Tribune. \ NTED—A middle aged woman, a3 housekeeper for McKenzie hotel. One without incumbrance, Address E. G. Patterson, Bismarck, N. D. 7 23 3t WANTED—A bright capable girl. to, work in office. Previous experience, ‘desiréd but not required. “Write No. _545, Tribune. 718 tt WANTED—Girl or woman for general house work on farm. Address Mrs. J. W. Bureh, Bismarck, N. D. W. BOYS WANTED—iWe need the serv- ices of a number of Grammar School boys for permanent part-ume work. The boys we select will be well paid} and given and opportunity to earn. lear nand advance, Apply to Harri: & Co., per W. F. Harris, 113 Fourth street, Bismarck, N.o Dak. 725 1t EXPERIENGED BUTTERMAKER ov- er draft age, good references, finan- cially responsible would rent smal) creamery or buy cream shipping station, or would take position in creamery. Address Lock Box 32, Sanish, N. D. 7 24 2t WANTED—Men on state’ highway road work. Good wages, steady work. Pat Kelly, Dickinson, N. D. ROOMS FOR RENT SNT—Close in furnished, two- om‘apartment on first floor. Also furnished, reoms with kitchenett for light housekeeping. 411 5th St. __'Phone 273. 725 6t '—Unfurnished = modern half of basement, cne block from post office. Inquire at J..W. Murphy's Barber Shop, oppo site the post office. 7 25 Gt Rooms over First Guar- Inquire at bankk. 725 at FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in mod- ern house. Hot water heat. 621 6th street. Phone 619k, »UR RE! anty bank. ae Se ds FOR RENT—Large, nicely furnishea rooms on first floor suitable for two people with board at reasonable prices. Phone 329R. Mrs. Roherer, ~ 620 6th street. 7 22 1 wk FURNISHED ROOM fr rent in mod- ern house. Call at 218 2nd street. Phone 882. 7:16 1 wk FOR RENT—Suite of three rooms and large eloset located over Knowles’ Jewelry. store. ‘Apply to F. A. Knowles, Bismarck, N. D. 710 tf FOR RENT—Furnished apartments for gentlemen. Apply at Gussners. 7:19 St FOR. RENT—Furnished rooms all modern, Hot water heat. Phone 619L or call 619 6th street. : 6 20 18 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pointer dog Bismarck license No, 25. Return to Carl Nelson, in care of Northern Produce Co. Bis- marck, N. D. 7 24 ot FOR RENT—Furnished apartment for WANTED—Girl work, Mrs. Fifth street. Phone 848, 7:13 tf WANTED—Dining room girls at Star, Restaurant. G12 6t WANTHD—Ten bright capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell well known goods to established dealers. $25 00 to $1.00 per week; railroad fare yaid; weekly advance for tray- eling expenses. Address at once Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 631, r. " 7—6 13 20 27 Omaha, Neb: AGENT—SALESMAN SALESMAN — ail or part time, to sell madeto-order army uniforms at camps, and civilian clothes every- where. We. furnish complete equip- ‘ment, samples; and instructions free. Liberal, commissions. Many alesmen earning from $50.00 to $75.00 per week. Write at once for full particulars. Territory Man- ‘ager, 900 W. Jackson Blvd., Chi- cago, Ill. 7 24 It FOR SALE OR. RENT— HOUSES AND:FLATS, FOR RENT—Two room house with city water, 1209 Thaye: street. In- quire A, Van Horn. 209 Seventh street. Phone 305. 7.24 tt R RENT—Very nicely furnished flat on ifrst floor including piano. all modern, No children. ‘807 4th street. Phone 404K. 7 23 2t FOR RENT—Five room house. Phone 4841 or call 214 5th street. 7 22 2t FOR SALE—Complete furniture ‘for seven room house, all new. Call 485- L. House containing furniture can be rented. Excellent location. Mca ern. 7 20 22 23 FOR RENT—A_ sixroom modern house, also a 7 room partly mod- ern house both close in. Phone 806. / 7 201 wk FOR RENT—Five room house corner Sweet street and Fifth street. Ap- ply at Gussner’s, 719 bt FOR RENT—Two modern houses, Al- so furnished rooms for light house- keeping or otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or call 801 4th street, or inquire of Geo. W, Gittle, Second Hand store. 7 20 tt light housekeeping. F W. Murphy, 204 Main street. Phone 427. £5 7 17 St LOST—Bill book containing twenty dollars, also contains canceled chee! for six dollars; liberal reward. G. W. Ranney, 322 Second St. 7-22-2 LOST—A lady's black traveling hand- bag between Max and Bismarck on the black and white trail, with iden- tification tag Mrs. Raymond Lang. Finder please return to Tribune and receive reward. 716.1 wk LOST—An English setter with black ears white body shot with blacl FOR RENT—Three room flat in mod- FOR ENT—7room_ modern house FOR SALE—Residence. FOR RENT Harvey Harris & Co. 510 tt ern house. Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. 4 22 tf Six rooms Lawn, trees, shrubbery Address and bath. ete. Owner leaving city. Box 255 Bismarck, N. D. F OR FOR SAT. terms. Six room hous nifan street. cor Ave. (, with full Female. Small. When last seen she wore a collar with A. L. Sandin,! Fort Totten, and. New Rockford tax | tag. Address 811 Rosser street { 7 basement. Electric lights and fur- nece, Anniv Commercial club or ad- dress Liiaova Bartel, Bismarck, N. Dak. . . 119 to 26 718 1 wk for general house-| B. F. Tillotson, 809} 'FOR SALE —we have still got a few things in furniture for sale. 1 sectional bdok case, 1 combination buffet and china closet. 1 round dining table, 6 dining chairs, leather seats; 1 brass bed, 2-in. posts all around. 1 iton bed, white enamel. Call at 211 Thayer Street or Phone 464W. ‘ 7 22 5t FOR. SALE—New Ivers and Pond pi- ‘1. ano, and. ane:Duntley electric clean: er, Inquire Mrs. Eppinger, Grand Paeific_hotel. } 1.25 6t HAVING RECEIVED a commission in the army my household furniture is for sale. Bed room set, dining room set, rockers, rugs, chairs, Dr. L. G. Dunlap, 623 Fifth street. 1 24 3t FOR SALE—Outside toilet. Very | reasonable. Inquire 802 Fifth St., | or Phone 333X 7 23 3t FOR SALb—Butcher outfit, sausage and shop tools. Complete. will sell at a bargain. Write or see J. M. Wirth, Braddock, N. D. 7 23 1 mo. ; FOR SALE—Second hand plano, also second hand organ. Apply at Cow- an Drug Store. __ 723 3 WANTED—Blacksmith, will sell shop or hire man on percentage or by ythe day. Machinery run by elec- tricity, in live town, no oppositin. Robt Cotton, Wilton, N. D. si? B20 6t FOR SALE—OR__ TRADE—Generai store, 1 consider cattle, land or cash, Well established cash busi- nes is is a gold mine. for some one. ‘st reasonable offer takes, Owner drafted and must sell at once. F. C. Werner, owner, Dawson, 'N. D. 7 20 3t FOR SALE—5 head of horses, Includ- ing mare and colt. I yearling colt. Will be sold at a bargain. S. D. Cook, address McKenzie Hotel, or Montana Life office, f 7.20 3t_ FOR SALE—Cary safe, good as new, a bargain. Apply Dr. A. M. Fisher. ue SLE sot Wie. Be eee Wi WILL CLOSE OUT our entire stock of Moline Advance binders at 1917 cost. 7 ft. at $145; 8 ft. at $150. $8.00 extra if set up. Farmers Union Elevator & Mere, Co., Regan, N, D. ties ah Seat tote a) TT Wie FOR SAIE—Fine 8-16 Avery gas trac- tor and Al 3 bottom Grand Detour engine gang plow, Will sell reason- able. Write No. 141 Tribune. : TATA wk FOR SALE—Furnishings and four year lease of a North Dakota june- tion point hotel. Railroad runs five ways out of here, The best paying hotel of its size in the state; in a territory where there is always a crop. Hotel has 50 rooms and does big business. No competition. Price $8,000 part time and part cash or will take unencumbered farm land up to $4,000, balance can be paid out of thé business on easy. terms. Only reason, for selling is wishing to re- tire. Ng agents need answer. Ad dress L.. G, Aldrich, Kirkwood Hotel, Carrington, N D. 716 7% FOR SALE—20-40 Case tractor and plows. Address Thomas Allan Box, Phone 6, Bismarck, N. D. ¢ 7:15 10t ARE YOU WANTING to buy the knowledge of an up-to the minute, Al Commerciat teacher? If so, write now to Miss Lillie Fortner, 3950 In- diana Ave., Ciiicago, Tl. 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. 268, Wilton, N.D. -| FOR RENT—Best. located and long: established modern equipped base- ment barber shop. Three bath tubs, steam heat, hot arfd cold running, , water. Inquire of N, Greengard, Mandan, N, D, Li Th