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ja RS SQUIRREL FOOD. =, By Ahern. ‘MY, BUT. A TIRE. BLOW-OUT “IS SO ANNOYING FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS “By Blosser MORE -POWER TO ‘YOU,’ ‘FRECKLES 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 miist observe the speed regula- tions; must always keep to the right; must turn square cornerg and must park ears on the.right side of the'street. Automobil- ists on streets where traffic is heavy should give a signal when preparing {o turn, for the béné-)/, fitiof drivers in the rear of'them. East and westbound cars always |’ haye the right of way at street intersections. K C. MARTINESON, - 8518 to 8-29°. Chief of Police... uy Ws. § —— NOTICE TOTHE \ PUBLIC: | ‘Bismarck’ publie- ‘utility -eom-| 9. panies have: been notified to ap- pear before ‘the city commission at'8 p. m. Monday, July 29, to slow eause why a new schedule of rates recommended by a spe-) cidl committee of the city com-| mission should not be adopted. Interested citizens are invited to attend and take part in the hear- ing. By order - ry Commission. HAVE YoU FIGURED ABour, THEM BIG SHELLS: BEWNY- You KNOW WHEN “Hey ‘START POPPING AROUND \T | AINT:50:SO0THING AND RESTFUL ! OW MAW - BUY ME OWE, MIKE Twat ! GARDEN ~-HEY-Y- “QUIT PULLIN UP ALL MY. PANTS! . YKNOW ONE GETS: USED To TEM, 30H Huds MTS. PART OF TH’ GAME ‘Y/KNOW; AND ONE GETS’S0 ACCUSTOMED To AWEM “BANGIN AROUND “THEY 7 Seren TON * GEE WHIZ ~ JUST WHEN “L.GET MY GARDEN | COMIN’ ALONG S' NICE Yov GO AN’ DULL UP ALL MY PLANTS $. D'You CALL POISON WAN THISTLES: PLANTS 3 - You DON'T WANT THEM (N AWAR GARDEN, statutes in such case made and pro- vided. i C. L, BURTON, City Auditor. WANTED — Position by middle-aged, -eral Office work and handling legal ble for small investors to secure the quick profits ‘being made by ‘suc- cessful operators in the oil fields, Information free. Bank endorse- POSITIONS WANTED temperate man in advertising, gen-| 7-22) 729. instruments, at liberty August 20.{ ™ents. Chapman's Oil Leasing Syn- BUY W. 8, $- Address No. 31 Tribune. Lismarek | dicate, ‘No. :1008 ‘Dwight Bldg, ‘Kan- N. D. sas City, Mo. pcfaigabier ‘MOTOR COP MAKES GOOD |arreNTioNt -THRESHERitEN!— ches EELS Soins ‘Tank. Squad After Completing ‘Task Set Self. “If I get, the fellows that stole that car D'll-feel.that Iam a good man and avill enlist<in the ‘tank’ service,” de ‘elared Leo Hays, a motorcycle police: man of Omaha, to his fellow workers at the police station. Then he left the butlding in search of two men who had stolen a car from A. L. Gilinsky. Half an hour later he returned with *the car‘and two men. Hays, who is an expert gas engine ecwnlean, is now in the tank serv: Ice. § All, Wish to Wed Solaier, wv soldier at Camp Beauregard wrote WANTED—Man and awite want posi- | WANTED—Position as a cook for | Position wanted by an experienced, steam engineer, (15 years’ expe LANDS ence., Gan also furnish first c' | separator man. Write me what ty, Wis. one-mile to town, sandy your best wages are and how long! ‘clay loam. House’35x40, barn 30x38, hog house, chicken house, machine. shed, wood shed. Price $45 per acre. Morigage $4,500.00: ° Will consider Dakota property.,.,.177 acres stock farm Morton county. Fairly good buildsngs, 90 acres broken, elegant | | your run it. Act quick. Granville | Miller, Fenton,” Kossuth Co., Ia, | 7 23 6t tion on farm. Write Mr. Ray Wor- man, Falkirk, N. D. 7 26 2t | water. Price $22.00 will take small- EXPERIENCED LADY desires posi-; ¢ place. A. J. Sylvester. Mandan, |, tion, stenography -or clerical work.| ND. __7 25 Bt Address P, O. Box 80, Bismarck, | FOR SALE—160 acres of unimproved N. D. t 722 6t : land. Burleigh county, near Dris- coll. $10.00 per acre half-cash. O. Peterson, 6561 6th ave. So. Seattle, Wash. 7 22 3 wks FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—One- half section Jand. well: improved, harvest and threshing crew. | Mrs. Parl Carr, 809-Rosser St. 7-22-1w WORK WANTED fhe editor of a: paper at ;Pine Bluff, |jyANTED— Washing by the day or by rk. saying. he would. like to corre! epond with a Pine Bluff girl witha view to matrimony. The editor pub- | Nshed the letter. The following day the soldier received ten proposals from | as many. girls. Proposals are still pour | i ing in, BUY Ww. S. 8. Tribune Want Ads Bring ‘Results. ———svr Ww, 8. S$ —— You.should get your chim- { neys repaired and plastering. | | done before the fall rush of ! work begins. It’s cheaper ||, ' now.| All work guaranteed. | | ‘\:Fred ‘Bolter, 522 Twelfth St. | Phone 494X. po Eat 2 —— | WANTED—Good experienced AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY— i 29-1m | ae NVESTMENT in OkMhoma Oil near Flasher, N. D. Stock and im: plements included.’ Small Payment down, long terms balance, or will 302 1412 729 3t. dress- the, hour. Phone 590-L. street. or other property. 1-4 section 2 miles north’ of Lark, .Ne“D.. crop payment plan. L. C. Garner, Flasher, 7.16 12t maker wishes to take up sewing at her Lome. Mrs. Charles Lamb, 18 West Thayer. 8 23.2 wks | WANTED—Lady student w: wants, g place sou * TEs ik ranch north of to work .for board and réom. ° Bust: Huff,..N. D. 323s acres; can break ness College, Phone 183, and make a-good. living on if desired. 719 2Wk| Plenty of good running’ water. Will SSS sell. very reasonable. . Apply Mrs. | BUSINESS ‘OPPORTUNITIES ‘Nora E. Cooke, 713_3rd street, We want g0od, live salesmen in Wis- cousin, Minnesota. Norty and South Dakota, lowa and Northern Ulinois. A chance to better yourself. Write Monroe Sales Company, Monroe, Wis. 727 WN 14 miles south of New Leipzig. Gooa well, pasture, 60 acres broken, will take city property in trade. Apply Cora A. Lamb, 321 Bighth strect, Bismarck, ’ avy wes st Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. Lease. New plan making it ,posst DOINGS OF THE DURES C. L. BURTON, 1-25-26-27 29 City Auditor. i NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, Notice is hereby gi 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 ell such : outhouses, privies, vaults and cess | pools removed: and pre ser sewer ccn. nections made on or b2fere the ist day of September. 1918. _ All persons failing to comply with this notice will be prosecuted at once after September Ist, 1918, in accord- ance with the ordinance now in effect. | Dated this 19th day of July, 1918. ‘DR. F. B, STRAUSS, City Heatth Officer. 7 2031.10 BUY W. S. Se . RESOLUTION. Commissioner ‘Kirk introduces ‘the following resolution and moves its adoption: f Whereas, it is deemed necessary by the ‘City Commission of the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, ‘that side- walks be constructed in the city of \ Bismarck as herein specified: Therefor, bé it resolved, that side- walks be and the same are‘ hereby ordered to be constructed in front of |- Lots 1 to 6 Block 45. N. P. 2nd Addi- tion to the city of Bismarck, and the city auditor is hereby instructed to notify the owners of said property, in the nianner prescribed by law, of the action of the city commission. ‘And. be it further resolved, that, the | said sidewalks must. be constructed in*accordance’ with the-provisions of ordinances now in force and,effect and not later than the 5th day of Au- gust, 1918, and should said sidewalks not. be constructed by the date herein set forth, then said’ walks are hereby ordered to befconstructed by the city contractor in accordance with the E. T. BURKE THOSE CROOK PLANS ARE SIL ANYWAY Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D ‘Phone 752 TOM 4E! INDS FAULT WITH THE CROOKS AMZ) Nov ripn’r seem YZ 72 LKe THAT WELL.GOLIN | JUST A MINUTE! | WANT Ao. How THIS ENDS| GET AWAY WITH HIS BANK ROLL AS EASY AS, THAT GUY DID, . Via THROUGH = IT WAS. © RIDICULOUS |. SOMEBODY HOOKED: MY waTeW IN. THAT | 400°ACRE STOCK FARM, Clark cou | trade for good stock. merchandise |-- _ 5726 6tt FOR SALE—160 acres of farm lana, |. “COURSE I DO- TH’ MORE JHISTLES AN: POISON WY 1 Gov, THBETTER! L GOTTA Do MY DUTY FER UNCLE SAM} SURE ~ TM RAISIN’ THEM FOR TH’ KAISER !! each additional word. J. .H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—House of 6 -rooms and bath, east front, trees; close in. For , quick gale ‘$2,600. -$900 cash. This: isa real bargain: J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block — Pho ‘ rm WAN y jenat Northern Produ Co. i 129 ‘WANTED—A representative to selt Watkins ‘products, extracts, spices and fine toflet articles in this ‘city. Good wages. Inquire F. S. Kaft, General Agent,’18 West Main. ; 729-1 wk. | WANTED—We can place a number of first.class lumber yard managers at.good salaries in yards in Minne. sota, the Dakotas, and Montana. Men who have had contracting ex- “perience and know something about office work may qualify for these positions: Business ‘Men's Efficiency; t Bureau, 902 ‘Plymouth Building, Min- « neapolis, at ‘Washington. Examinations ev- erywhere in August. Experience ,un- necessary. Men and .women .desir- ing government positions write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard, } Renols Bldg. Washington. “7 BT Bt WANTED Men on state highway. road work. Good wages, steady. work. !Pat Kelly, Dickinson, N. 0. _ ROOMS FOR RENT. )FOR ‘KENT—Three -partly :furnished rooms. Gas stove.* Call at 411 8th street. T2920 FOR™ RENT—Two furnished — light housekeeping rooms on ‘1st’ floor. Close in. . Plione :621L or call. 320 4th street. — 7 26 6t FOR RENT=Modern home with hot ‘water heat on Avenue A. Phone Cor- :win.at 700. f 7 27 tt FOR RENT—Modern , room, 515 4th ‘street or phone:643. 7 26 6t EFOR RENT—Close in: furnished two- room apartment on first floor. Also “*furnished’ ‘reoms | with «kitchenette for ‘light ‘housekeeping. 411~5th St. “Phone ‘273. 125: 6t FOR ‘RENT--Unfurnished — modern block from post office. Taquire at J.:W.'Murphy’s ‘Barber Shop, oppo site the post office. 7 25 Gt} FOR RENT—Furnished. rooms in mod- ‘ern-house. .Hot water heat. 621 6th street.” Pion 619K. 7 22.1 wk FOR RENT RENT—Taree, nicely furnishea rooms. on'first floor .suitable for. twopeople with board at reasonable prices. . Phone 329R. . Mrs. ‘Roherer, 620 Sth street. 722 1 wk pees wloset: located over Knowles’ Jewelry store”: ‘Apply to F: A- Knowles, Bismarck, N.'D. i 710 tt | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms all; Modern. Hot -water heat. Phone 1 G19L or call 619 6th atieat 20.18 petent stenographer; 5 PWANTEDGirl 7 27 it} 'GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20,000 clerks | (former Civil: Service’ Examiner) ‘52 | @ got my | Ww Thivsitt Stamp?! -HELP -WANTED—FEMALE i: ‘TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Scans Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Adver- \fisements containing more than 25 words ‘will be iy at the rate of two cents a word for AGENT—-SALESMAN WANTED—At- once'a taoroughly com- SALESMAN by dace and embroldery only experi- enced ‘perso nable to ‘furnish first ‘glass refeernces need apply. State ig Highway Commission. 7-25 -6t WANTED—Responsible party to care for boy ‘and girl, ages 7: and:6, near school preferred. Phone 210 before 9am. or 7:30 p.m. 7 26 8t WANTED-—Girl or woman for: general house ‘work on ‘farm. dress Mrs. J. W. Burch, Bismarck, ND: 7181 wk ‘for ,general ‘house- B.5Pillotson, 809 Phone 838. + 7.48 tt Pali ES eels SWANTED—Ten ‘bright. capable. ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell: well _ known goods to established dealers. “$25 00 ‘to $0v.00 :per.. week; railroad. faie-raid; *weekly. advance «for. trav: eling expenses. Address at once, Goodrich ‘Drug Company, Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. work, « ‘Mrs ‘ Fifth street. | a6. 13 20 21 FOR SALE OR ‘RENT— ‘HOUSES AND FLATS WANTED—To rent an all modern 6;,' E room house. Phone 230K. 729:tf FOR RENT—Small house eonvenient- ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. oe T26. th = FOR RENT—5 room house: ‘on Sth/and ‘Sweet street. See Geo.,Gussner. city water, 1209 Thaye: street. In- uire A. Van -Horn. 209- Seventh street. .Phone 305.*: =~ 7.24 tt FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished flat on: ifrst floor :ineluding piano. all.modern. No children, 807 4th street. Phone 404K. 7.23 2t FOR: RENT—Five room house. Phone 484L or call 214 5th street. 7 22-2¢ FOR ‘RENT—A_:six-room | modern. house, also .a 7 .room partly mod- ern house both close in. Phone 806. 7 20-1 .wk: FOR RENT—Two modern houses, ‘Al- so furnished rooms for light house- keeping or otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or call801 4th ‘street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little. Second _ Hand store. 720 tt )FOR. RENT—Three room flat in mod- ern house. Harvey Harris if Co. 10-tf FOR ENT—T-room modern house. Inquire ‘Harvey Harris eee roms also half of basement, . one AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES FOR “SALE—Roadster —alitomobile, *nearly:new. Cheap for cash. ‘E. 'T. Burke, Room 12, Tribune: BI 729 at FOR SALE—Buick''Six 1918 Modet K'45. Going into service.- Dr. ‘A. B. _ Tyrell, Underwood, ‘N. 7.26 tt FOR SALE—Ford auto also hors a wa- , Bon. and harness. Write 547 Tribune. 7 24 °6t FOR SALE—Ford speedster, just over- hauled. at once. Call $300 if taken 7 26 6t ‘New tires. 308K. | HAVING BEEN CALEY ) tor aarvice in the army, ‘will sell my ‘8-cylinder 7-passenger Cole automobile, Al con- dition, ‘at a-great sacrifice. Dr. A. M. Fisher, Bismarck, D. 7.19 1 wk FOR SALE A epeciat bul Dullé:speedster. A‘big’ bargain. ‘Inquire of*Foreman at Mibsoari Valley, ‘Motor Co. ee 7 29 bow SD—particular car oWners to ~~ GQOOYEAR CORD and FABRIC cAsincs, Wo tind they are better. Corwin ‘Motor Co. ‘Bismarck, ‘N, D. 710 7 26 3t], KOR RENT—Two ‘room -house ~with |‘ = all or part time, to sell importers, work established trade in North Dakota and adjoining terri- “ tory; excellent opportunity for tight man with established trade ‘in sial- ler towns. Fuld, “1140 + *Broadway, ‘New York. 1:27 At made-to-order ‘army uniforms” at camps, and civilian clothes ‘every- where. ;We ‘furnish complete equip- ment, samples and instructions free. Liberal coinmissions. “Many. sales: :men. earning ‘from ‘$50 ‘to '$75° ‘per week. Write at once'for full par- ticulars. > Térritory ‘Manager, “900 ‘W. Jackson ‘Bivd., “Chieago, ae 4 27 It HIGH-GRADE SAUBSNEN Experi. -enced selling the sales board.trade. We market the snapplest line In'the country.” Commission 95.00 to :$10.00. per order. Cantield Mfg. ie) goo 27 it WANTED—Room by..a-singe.man in nice home; with the -privilegé of using piano. ‘S. Petalas, care of ‘Eagle | Shine. ‘Parlors, iPhone 758. " 57-25-tf MISCELLANEOUS: NORTHERN PRODUCE CO.of. Bis- ‘marek, 'N. ;D., ‘wants your ‘cream Broadway, Chicago, I}. cand will pay highest markét ‘price always. Write for tags. T-27tt 'FOR SALE—A 13-year lease of-a: good coal mine with all buildings and inin- ing tools. Located .one ‘miie from Manhaven, N: D. Melvin‘ ‘Vollmer, Manhaven, 7291 wk 'GOING TO IL) INOIS750 Wik so must sell my complete. household — furnishings, beds, rockers. rugs, chairs, tables, washing machine,-davenport, ‘Victro- la, buffet, etc. Carl Blum, 706 6th street. Red ‘7 29 3t YOU SHOULD: get your chimneys re- paired and uplastering done before the fall rush of work begins. It’s cheaper now. All work guaranteed. Fred Bolter, 522 12th street. Phone 494X. 7291 mo FOR SALE—Ivers .and Pond piano, and one Duntley electric cleaner. In- quire between 12 and 2 o'clock, Mrs. Eppinger, Grand Pacific hotel. 5 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—Butcher outfit, sausage and shop tools: Complete. will sell at-a‘bargain. Write or see J. M. Wirth, Braddock, N. D. 723 Limo. FOR ‘SALE—Second hand ‘piano, ‘also second hand organ. ‘Apply. at-Cow- an Drug Store. 723 3t WANTED—Blacksmith will sell shop or hire man on percentage or by the day. Machinery run dy’ elec- tricity, in “live town, no oppositin. Robt Cotton, Wilton, N. 729 tt WE WILD CLOSP OUT our entire stock of Moline Advance binders at 1917 cost. 7 ft. at $145; 8 ft. dt/$150. $8.00 ‘extra if set up. Farmers Union Elevator & Mere. Co., Regan, N. D. U17 2 wks. 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., Ghicago, -Ilt.~ ns FOR SALE—Grocery businesstin!good location in’ mining ‘and *farming ‘vi- cinity. ‘Paying business on cash basis. ‘Going to war.; Address ie 0. B. 263; ‘Wilton. N._D.’ FOR _RENT—Best located and ord ‘established modern. equipped sbase- ment barber shop: Three bath tubs, steam heat, hot and cold running water. ‘Inquire - of N.-Greengard. Mandan, N. D. Tb tt

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