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3 _ title and interest of the above SQUIRREL FOOD, ‘ByAhen BENNY LOSES, HEADS on TAS: FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser “THE CONSTABLE IS GOOD AT-RUNNING DOWN HATS (CAN PUT UP FOR, ad NIGHT ‘Gosh. THERE Goes TW. CONSTABLE RUNNIN’ DOWN TH if HOTEL IN THIS Town TWS. 1S TH FIRS) EXCITEMENT TNE WAD SINCE & a —7 OUT WERE re Wu? Ro! ROAD'- GEE, . (weur eg HERES / ON\N “TNO PUBLIC OUSES AN “TOWN, “TW! "DUCK INN” OVER THERE, AN’ TH’ "BLACK WHITEFISH ‘TAVERN’ ET TH BANK WE'S CHASIN' TH ACROSS TH’ WAY - BEED-AN! CARN SARN i NA~ AIN'T NE oop bad WOoW- TWEDES TW ROBBERS HAT LRET— GEE, HE MUST BE KETCHIN' BH \ ta’ BEST 2< wet YSEE VTS HIS'ERE WAY - NOW 1 60T YE. | DUFFPURE-~ NEXT TIME GOES BLOWIN’ DOWN TW ROAD 7 AIN'T \, GOIN AFTER IT- ATONE, You' tL WISH Youp GONE, ! AN var NOTICE 10 THE -': PUBLIC © "The fly nuisance is ats its height and special precautions - should be taken to prevent the! spread of disease through this source. Everyone in the city is urged to redouble: efforts to “swat the fly” and to assist in preventing the accumtlation of rubbish, garbage, manure or any refuse which acts as a breeding “place for flies. | Attention is -especially- calléd toecertain places in the city where manure and other rubbish is allowed to accumulate. This | is against the stafe and city health regulations and all offend- ers who fail to clean up. their premises will be prosecuted to, the full extent of the law. Eating places, hotels and other public places should pay special attention to. the fly nuisance. Meat markets, grocery stores \and those-handling dairy prod- ucts are especially warned / to handle their goods in a sanitary manner and guard against fy contamination. DR. F. B: STRAUSS, City, Health Officer. ——Aay w. s, 5 —— SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh—ss. \ IN_DISTRICT ;cOURT—Sizth Judicial District. French & Welch Hardware Com Pany, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Frank E. White, and Eyeline B. White, de- fendants. Notice js hereby giventhat by ‘vir- tue of a special execution to me di- rected and delivered, and now in my hands, issued out of the /clerk’s of- fice of the Sixth Judi¢ial District Court in and for the county of Bur- leigh and state, of North Dakota, upon a@ judgment rendered in said ccurt in favor of said plaintiff, and against/tbe said defendants, I have levied uron the following described real property lying sud situate in the city of Bis- marci, Burleigh county, North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit. | Lots Eleven (11) and Tweive (12) Block Tw (2), McKenzie's addition’ to the city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota. shall on Saturday, August $, AD. 1918, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the! afternoon of saids day, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in‘ Burleigh County, North Dakota, proceed to sell the right named defendants.in and to the above de- | scribed real property to satisfy said | : judgment, ‘and costs amounting to the | sum of Two Hundfed Sevent. eight and, 62-100 ($278'62) Dollars. with. i RANA RRR eee Food Administration. Tater ‘low “he soir’ to be nigh king ér dé \roos’ "mong garden ‘sass folks. We @ kin eat him as a ‘tater boiled, baked, -; fried, stewed, coaked wid cheese en ine Ol’ Squire mighty dey gettin’ sd. dey, make im flour: so’s we kin bit fo’ whe: tenest” of all ae vittlés, he s De udder garden sass. folk: inguns, tomatues, cabbage en babe" { en squash don’t need to git peeved. | *cause dey’s goin” to he roon » pot fo’ de whole: trib Ev'y Js one on ‘em can he'p meat fer de bi io’ over vande: of the execution and sale demanded in the complaint. terest. thereon at the rate of six perJ cent per annum from and .after the wth day of June A. D. 1518, Reed auction 'to the highest bid ler Dated at Bismarck, North this 9th day'of July. 4. J. P. Dakota . 11S. NCH ‘Sheriff of, \burleigh county, NAB: H. F. O’Hare, ~ Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, N. D. (huly 10, 17 24 315 Aug 7 14) BUY W. SUMMONS. STATE’ OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun: ty of Burleigh. IN DISTRICT COURT, District. Lewis J: Priebe, plaintiff, vs. Wal- ter A. Deitchrich, Walter A. Deitch rich, Van Sant Company, a corpora- tion, Alice L. Howe, Grant Van Sant: Annie Hegdahl, Han’ Hegdah! and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest i or lien or in- cumbrance upon the property de. scrided in the complaint,-defendants. “The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the’ complaint in this action, which complaint was filed in_the- of- ffce of the district court of Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the Sth day of July, 1918, and to serve a copy’ of your answer to said complaint upon the subscribers at their offices in the city of Bismarck, Burleigl county, North Dakota, within thirty days af- ter. the service of this summons upon s{xth Judicial you. exclusive of the day of service; | and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment Will be taken against you by default for the relief . Dated at Bismarck North Dakota, Suly 8, 1918. - NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. NOTICE To the Above Named Defendants : | following described real\ property sit- | uated in Burleigh County, North Da- | POSITIONS WANTED + ROOMS FOR RENT WANTED=Position as office > girl, Gan j run typewriter. understand book- | ' 38 Rosse 1/wk keeping. Address 604- ‘Tribune. !ror RE) dern’ house. : $13 Gt, | 309 Highth street. i 89 3t AUTOMOBILHS, mUTUBULLES ion RE Furnished housekeeping | WANTED-—varticular car owners to! yoon modern) Phone 773. > Mrs. try GOODYEAR CORD and -ABRIC!J_O. Varney. 408 2nd street. CASINGS. ‘We find they are better, 87 6} Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. | x {AND BOARD—Mis. Rohrer, | 71M tf) i LANDS FOR SALE—160 acres of “inimproved | land. Burleigh ‘county, near_Dris- | | coll. $10.00 per acré half cash. @.: Peterson, 6561 6th ave. So. Seattle, | Wash. 7 22 3 whs a avdve entitled action relates to the kota, to-wit: The East Half (E 42) 1 of Section Thirty-Five (35), Towaship One Hundred Forty-Four (144) North [ of Range Seventy-Five (75) West of the Sth P.M. containing tiree hun- dred twénty (320) acres, more or less, actording.to the U. S. government sur- vey thereof; thst \the purpose of this action is to quiet in plaintiff the title to said real property; that no personal claith is ‘made (against any of the de- tendants.” NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bisniarck, Scvth Dakota. T-19 26; 82.9 16 23: ’; Buy Ww. 2 Defiant Childhood. It would be interesting to know how far the grimazing habit of children Is felated to the combative instinct, A child protrudes its fongue and con- toris its features in order, tt would seem, to express dislike and defiance. <-Harry Campbell in the Lancet (Lon- don). BUY W. S. s——— You. will please take notice, that the DOINGS OF THE DURFS *°”< Do You MEAN. To Teal Me You've. BEEN OUT HERE ALL AFTERNOGH AND HAVEN'T GAVEHT A FISH? AN AWFUL STUPID SPORT Tribune Wani Ads Bring Results. p LUCK, -TOM Siw THING You. CANT CATCH FISH WA MNUTE ‘\Poon! ANYBODY. ‘L CAN eg Ay PISHING;1S N’'T BEAT THAT-FOR You KNow, Tom, A Fis TA GOOD: FISHESHAN MDST BE AN AWFULIN AT A Hook WITHA STRING To I'r FOR RENT—furnished raom Inquire 6th street. 329K. 891 wk FOR RENT— Two light NWousekeeping, rooms furnished or unfurnished, on fir$t floor. Close Phone 621L/ or call 320 4th street. $61 wk FOR RENT—Olose in furnished’ two- room apartment on first floor. Also furnished rooms “with” kitchenette for light housekeeping. 411 5th St. Phone 273. 8 M1 wk couple ef rooms, sin- gle and double rooms, six and seven dollars a’month. Will rent one-night for 35c. All modern. 713 ae Street. $51wk FOR RENT—Nige large room In new modern house 1-2 block from P. O. 213 Second street. Phone oe a lw FOR RENT—Sirictly modern room, hat, and cold water. 515 Fourth street. 821i wk STRICTLY MODERN ROOMS for rent, at 519 5th street. Phone 768K. i 851 wk ere FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly. mod- ern: housé close in. 'Pleasapt loca- Yion. 515 5th street. Phone 592X. ‘ - 7 30. tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms all modern’ Hot water heat. Phone 619L or call 619 6th treet. is ‘ g WORK WANTED WANTED—Pr&ctical - tursing,, Mrs. Cora A. Lamb, 321 8th street. Phone 603X, 8° I wk 1S,CONSIDERED. 0 To piv +A "BY ALLMAN S| oe pe ep Oe CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached will be inserted. _ First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cente. Adver- tisements containing more than 25 words will be nae, at the rate of two cents'a word for each additional word. Pa eee J. H. HOLIHAN | Real Estate Bargains FOR RED ly__ modern house.’ FOR SALE—One of the post modern| !Bauire Mrs. Mary McLean. 401 Tet and up to date homes In Bismarck, FOR RENT—Modern house, Inquire $6.500. ‘Or will tradé for land at the| right price. y \ 3 J. H. HOLIHAN: * Lucas, Block” Phone 75, ed HELP WANTED—MALE YOUNG MAN. WANTED for evening work. Lahr Motor Sales Co. 8 12 .3t GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20,000 clerks at Washington. Nrxemifations every: where in August. Experience necessary, Men-and women desir! ne government positions write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard, former civil service etaminer), 52 Kenois Bldg., Washington. fs 8 10 12 EXPERIENCED. MECHANICS wanted. Lahr Moton Sales Co., City. 8 12 at .| FORT RENT=Five foom house. a FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—House with modern im- provements, J. L. Bell, Fitst Nation- al bank. 12 8t of E. H. L. Vesperman. 8 18 tf FOR RENT—Six rooms and bath in All -modefn. Stationary Phone 114. \ » 813 5t FOR -SALE—Six room modern bung: alow. 6th street. Phone 374 K. E fi 8 13 1 wk In- Duplex. Tubs. quire 214 Sth street. ‘ 812 6t six room FOR RENT—Two modern houses. Geo. M. Register. 2 89 3t FOR SALEResidence and lot at 3b avenue C.. Inquire at premises, 3.8 _7t FOR RENT—Four Toom house on Ros- ser street near 15th street. Apply W. J. Wilcox, 205 12th street. 8 8 Gt FOR RENT—Strictly modern six room house, hat water heat. Phone 894R. 8 8 tt oe 2 eda z = WANTED—Delivery man to~deliver| fOR SALE—Modern bufigalow, five] man. Will pay $42.00 for both and bread to stores only; good wages;| rooms and bath, full basement. In-| $30.00 for board alone. Address 608 Apply Homan’s Bakery. quire 701 Ninth street or Phone Tribune. «8 10 6t ee ; : 8 10 2t] 603K. 882 wks |IFOR SALE—Leather couch, gas stove WANTED—Married man for- farm|iiuR”RENT—Five room house. In-| and tea cart. Dr. L. G. Dunlap. work: wakes $60.00 per ine. with; quire-214 Fifth street. S 8 10 tf utter, milk, eggs and potatoes fur-} 8§ 3t | Witt TRADE—Improved farm or, pry. Fy eee Broun wort for right, pOR-RENT—Very nicely furnished] first class business buildiyg here for" , party. Pa letag, Mzx, 'N. D. -1 flat on first floor, including: piano.| improved suburban Bi$marck or so 8 8 ot All, modern, No children. ,807 4th|| ‘Mandan. “Write Box 776 Dunn ‘Cen- WANTED—Man with small clothing treet. Phone 404R. 81 tf ter, N. D. 8°10 17.24 OL. stock and does dry cleaning and re-\| FOR RENT—Wurnished apartment| FoR SALE——The only lunch room pairing, to locate in city cf 1,500.) Write George V. Bratzel, Hebron, N. Dak. 7 $l lwk ANTED—Young man tothan- dle-collections. and Jearn, pub- lishing business. Apply Trib- une ‘office. 6-8-tf ee HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Two_ w waitresses a ‘at Del- monico Cafe at Mandan. Call 822K, Bismar 8 14 1 wk. WANTED—A_ good girl-for general house work. 822 6th ‘street. 8 14tt | WANTED—Ten bright capable ladies FOr RE to travel, demonstrate and sell well «known goods to established dealers. ! $25.00 to $50.00 per week; railroad fare paid weekly advance for travel- ing’ expenses. Address at once. Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. A 810 17 24 WANTED—A girl for general house- work, Call 309 10th street. Phone Cea 87 Tt WANTED—Girl _f tor “general | house- work, family of three. 116 Broad-; way. Phone 608. £ vl wk) WANTED—Young girl to assist ist with | ‘housework and care of baby. Mrs. | F. Holmboe, 208 W. Broadway. | 7.30.1dw. | AGENT—SALESMAN — - WANTED—Salesman; traveling ary and expenses or commission; | must be active. ambitious. Willing | to learn. .Splendid opportunity. | Former experience not essential. | Landmark Cigar Co., Denver,-Pa. | 12 1t WANTED—Salesmen: Best side Tine | on earth. Brand new . $6.00 com- mission on orders .and repeats; old | reliable Pan Mfg. Co., 2562 Cottage | Grove Ave., Chicago. WANTED—A competent salesman tor| a retail) hardware and iraplement | V business. also & man with knowledge of Bas engines.. Give wages and experience. Box 418, Grand Forks, N. D. 8 12 St - modern, sewer connections. VETBERINARI MISCELLANEOUS j; FOR SALE—Team of -horses, wagon and heavy harness. Horses weigh about 1400 Ibs, each.. Inquire Bis- marck [ron and Metal, or Phone 599. nu 68 U4 Mt WAN TTO BUi a young “at rthorn bull or Herford may ‘do. ite to McClellan Sanders, Bismarck, . D. came} 2t FOR SALE—Remington Auto shot~ gun, ribbed barrel. Call evenings. Ninth street. 8 12 3t Wil HAVE CHOICE WINTER RYE suitable for seed. Can furnish car lot. Write or wire for prices and samples. C. C.'Andrus, Menoken, N. D., Menoken Frm Co. Co-operat- ive Ass'n, Burleigh, Ns+D. ' “8 12 6 \NORTHERN. PRODUCE CO. of Bis- marck, N.' D., wants your cream and will pay highest market price always. Write for tags. 7-27tf FOR SALE—Househol@ goods. Prac- tically new. Call at 417 7th, street. 8 7 3t FOR SALE—Thoroughtred flack and white 3-year-old medium. sized thor- _oughly broken male pointer, great “bird finder. First $106 gets him. Lots of game this year. write No. 602 Tribune. 873 WANTED—Board and room or board alone in modern home ‘by young for light housekeeping. Murphy Apt. 204 Main street. Phone 427 ae N. _ Murphy. 6 3t FOR RENT—Six rom house o it Front street. Inqhire at 309 8th street. 86 3t SALE—Sik room modern Bung! alow. 6th street. Phone 374 K. 61 Wk. FOR RENT at reasonable raie, all modern duplex, located in Riverview. Beautiful home. 116 West Ave.. ae Phone 862R. 85 FOR, RENT—Four room house ait Inquire 8 5 8t 418 1 street. a ‘—Four-room bungalow. In- quire O. W. Roberts,-Phone 151 or 751. FOR’ RENT—A modern. five room bungalow. Range installed. For in- formation Phone 263. : 7 30 tt —— oor a WANTED—To rent an all modern 6 room house. Phone- 230K. 7 29 tf FOR RENT—Smali house cony venient: ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. _7 26 tt | FOR RENT—Two modern houses. Ar so furnished rooms for light house- keeping or. otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or call 801 4th street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little. Second Hand store. 7 20 tf ooo LOST AND FOUND FOUND—A_ bicycle. Owner may have same upon identifying proper- ty and paying the cost of this ad- yertisement. C. Marfineson, Chief of Police. 8 12 13:14 15 16 17 FOUND—At Grand Pacific, fraternity pin. Owner can have same at Trib- une office by paying reward_and for this adv. 8 7 tt ————————— BUSINESS OPPORTUN? ‘TIES | in town. 776 Dunn Genter: N. D. 6 810. First class sia ove ‘cows, tuberculosis tested. “Herman Ode, Phone 831K, 319 19th street. 8 8 6t Wiz HAVE choice winter_rye suitable for seed. Can furnish car lot. Write or wire for prices and samples. E. C. Andrus, Menoken, N. D. Menoken Farm Co. Cooperative Association, Byrleigh, N. 5 1 wk FOR SALE or RENT—The only lunch room in town. 776 Dunn Center, N Dak. 8 3-6 8 10 WANTED—To buy good hay in great quantities as have a number of cat- tle to feed this winter. Will.buy right along. See Geo. Gussner, Bis- marck, N. D. - $10 3t FOR SALE—Two standard met- al pots for Mergenthaler lino- type machines; in good condi- tion and at a bargain. Bis- marck Tribune, 8-2-tf CASHIN your discarded jewelry and buy thrift stamps to help our boys over there. Silver 50c per ounce; to $15 per ounce; plati- num-$75.00 per ounce; falge teeth, _ any condition, $2.00 to $25.00 per set; also old watches. Highest prices paid for diamonds, any size. Send and receive cash by mail. Ber- ner's, 22 Third Street, Troy, N. Y. es __ 8.3.1 m0 YOU SHOULD get your chimnoys re- paired and uplastering done before the fall rush 6f work begins. It's cheaper now. All work guaranteed. Fred Bolter, 522 12th st eét. Phone 494X. 7291 mo FOR SALE—Butcher outfit, sausage and shop tools. ‘Complete. will sell at a bargain, Write orjsee J. M. Wirth, Braddock,,.N..D.:. } 7 23 1 mo. portunity, spl Cottonwood Drug Co., Cott aa reod. 8 10 “|E. T. BURKE LAWYER - Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. Phone 152

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