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H ‘ \@ FRECKLES .AND HIS i on SQUIRREL FOOD \, ¢* ByAhen = > I’S A HEALTHIER TUNE FOR THE. HARMONIOUS i HUN \ ’ \ FRIENDS By:Blosser NERO PROMISES TO BE / -\ SOME DOG. \ Har bviant ), WANTS “To BE (MAD BUT | "AVE To LARF “iu To -BE A HOPERA SINGER, "FORE TH’ WAR ™ } EARD TAME HIM AWAY FROM WERE ~ DA THINK T WANNA GET.SKIP EAT UP BY HM ~ 2 - Ze ie wenaer | NAY FROM War DOG: 7S EATIN' WES SCARIN’ MY 5 Pra) CBRE — HON errant 7 Skie each ‘additional word. J. H. HOLIHAN , Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—I have: for sale or will trade for land, the six-room, strictly modern house, east front, and two blocks from’ Col. Litile’s $50,000 mansion. This nice home is worth at’ least $4,500, but as the owner wishes to get back.to nature and go on a farm, he will‘trade for land in Burleigh county. But thé land must be priced right. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block Phone -743| TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED 1 ‘ \ ————————— HELP WANTED—MALE MEN WANTED at Dawson, Ws. D., to harvest crop. . $4.50 per day. - $7.00 per day with a team; 50 teams need- ed. Do not neglect your local har- vest to answer this call. This to apply to migratory labor and help in hailed and dried ‘out districts. Apply Clark W. Davis. - aaIE ‘ 8161 wk WAN ‘D—Messenger 0; 2 i y. Boy go- ing to school need not apply. West. ern Union. “8 15 tt GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20,000 clerks at Washington. Examinations every- where in August. ‘Experience un- necessary. Men and women desiring government positions write for free particulars to J. C. Leoward, former civil service examiner), 52 Kenois Bidg., Washington. 8 10 12t. WANTED—Married' man for , farm work; wages $60.00 rer mo, with butter, milk, eggs and potatoes fur- nished. Year around work for right party. Paul Fietag, Mcx, N. D. z 88 3t WANTED—Young man to han- (dle collections and learn pub- lishing business. Apply Trib- une office. 6-8-tf _HELP’ WANTED—FE) WANTED—Housekeeper for widower on farm. |No Children; light ‘work; permanent place for right party. Ad- dress 610 Housekeeper, care Trib- _une. 819 3t ‘WANTED—At once, experienced sec- ond cook, wages $40 per month, board and room; ‘wages $30 per month. Address Kirk- wook Hotel Cafe, Carrington, 'N. D. ‘ * 8 16 2t WANTED—A chambermaid and table waiter at the Banner Hotel. 104 Main street. Phone 221, ‘ 8 17 2t WANTED—House girl, wages $30-to _ competent girl. Address ‘L. N. Cary, Mandan, No. Rak. 8 17 6t WANTED—Four experienced cham- ber maids, one woman pastry baker, -McKenzie Hotel. . ~ 8 15 2t WANTED—Telephone operators who FOR RENT—Modern house. Inquire also waitress, | —— ‘eo : CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES — ‘ i Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached will be inserted. | : 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 ewe ewe —-: COLUMNS : IT | FOR SALE OR RENT— _ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Wiil sell to the right par- ty partly modern 8-room house newly painted outside and redecorated in- side. Small payment down. Bat- / ance monthly payments, or will rent. Bismarck Building and Loan, Ass’n., Room 11 First National Bank Bldg. a 816 1 wk rv FOR RENT—Ten room house modern. well located. Can take roomers and boarders. Range installed; to re- liable renters $25 monthly, J. H. Holihan. Phone 745 8 16 2t rum RENT—A warm\modern house at 310 Seventh street Phone 410- F-12. lwk FR RENT—Four room house. Inquire 719 6th street or phone 600) i $191 wk FOR RENT—Partly modern four room house. Water free. $12.00 per month. 306 13th street. Phone 878 or 718-L. O. R. Smith. ‘ 8 16 2t POSITIONS WANTED - WANTED—Position a8 Engineer, Steam traction Canadian certificate. Give full particulars. - Write 607 Tribune. 8 16 2t- WANTED—Position by lady: to cook in a car. Call:at Banner House. Se a et i ROTO INE et » Bt} WANTED—Position as office girl. Gen | run typewriter, understand book- keeping. Address 604-Tribune. 4 $12 6t _WORK WANTED WORK” WANTED—Plain ~ sewing, house dresses and children’s clothes, crochet yokes or knitting at 219 2nd street. Mrs. Mary Lewis. ihe aS 7 8 18 Bt7 WANTw&D—A place for boy to' work! Pati iE ha Ae Penn Wan Serre WANTED—About September 15, six or seven room modern: house cen-! trally located. Steady tenants. Write 606 care of’ Tribune. : 8 14 3t for board and room. Under 16- Catholic family preferred. Write 609 Tribune, 8 16 3t WANTED—Practical nursing, Mrs. Cora A. Lamb, 321 8th street. Phone G02X & 1 wk ST AND FOUND LoeT— en Sterling and Bis- marck, F tire and part of carrier and S. D. license number. Finder communicate with W. H. Uhlenkott, German State Bank, ‘Strasburg, N. Dak. 8.14 3t of E. H. L. Vesperman. 8 13 tt FOR SALK—Six room modern, bung- alow. 6th street. Phone 374 K. Sat a aces AIOE ALAA 8131 wk FOR RENT—Five room house. In- quire 214 Sth street. 8 12 St FOR RENT—Two modern six room houses. Geo, M. Register. . : 9 3t FOR SALE—Residence and lot at, 30 Avenue C. Inquire at premises. : 23.8 it FOR.RENT—Four room house on Ros- ser street nedr 15th street. Apply W. J. Wilcox, 205 12th street. iY 8 8 6t FOR RENT—Strictly modern six room|. house, hat water heat. Phone 894R. 8 8 tt FOUND—A Brown hand satchel con- taining child’s soiled clothes; found July 5th between Bismarck and Ar- nold;. owmer can have same by prov- ing prpperty and paying for'this ad. _at. Tribune. 819 lwk FOUND—A bicycle. Owner may lave same upon’ identifying proper- ty and paying the cost of this ad- vertisement. C. Martineson; Chief. _of Police. 812 13 14 15 16 17) FOUND-—rAt Grand Pacific, fraternity in. Qwner can have same at Trib- e office by.paying reward and for this adv. a 87 tt ROOMS FOR. RENT ROOM FOR RENT&Modern house, _ 209 Eighth street. 8 19 3t FOR RENT—Furnished room Inquire 38 Rosser, 1 wk FOR SALE—Modern bungalow, five rooms and bath, full basement. 'Is- quire 701° Ninth street or Phone nL) ee 88 2 wks FUR RENT—Five room house, In- quire 214 Fifth street. & dal Go PES, nn) 8085 8 FOR RENT—Very nicely~ furnished flat on first floor, including piano. All modern. No children, 807 4th + street. Phone 404R. 81.tf) ~ apartment for light housekéeping. Murphy Apt. 204 Main street. Phone 427 F, N. Murphy. 86 3t FOR SALE—SIx room modern Bune: alow. 6th street. Phone 274 K. 6 1 wk. FOR RENT at reasonable_ri Rhee modern duplex locatedJjn Riverview. Beautiful home. - 116 West Ave.. A. Phone. 862R. 1 8.5 3t FOR RENT—Four room house, partly |’ modern, sewer connections. Inquire: 418 1st street. 85 5 3t have had experience. Also inexper!- eticed girls who are willing to learn. Apply at local telephone office. 2815 tt WANTED—Two waitresses at Del- monico Cafe at Mandan. Call 822K, Bismarck. 8 14 t wk. WANTED—A_ good girl for general house work. 822 6th street. 814 tf quire O. W. Roberts, Phone.151 or 51. FOR RENT—A modern five room bungalow. Range installed. For in- formation Phone 263; 7 30 tf WANTED—To rent an a motern’ 6 room house. Phone 230K. 7 29 tt WANTED—ten bright capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell well known goods to established dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week; railroad fare paid; weekly advance for trav- eling expenses. “Address at once, Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. : RCS Ss Stine o> 8 47 tt FOR RENT—Small house: convenient- —Modern room. 213 Sec- et Phone 634X » g 8 10 1 wh FOR RENT AI modern front room. Board next door.~ Inquire at 523 Second street or Phone 687, i ee S| 8 15 3t] FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms, modern. . Phone 773. Mrs. J. O. Varney. 408 2nd treet. “87 6 AND BOARD—Mrs, Rohrer, 329R, ROOM 620 6th ‘street. EL wale to ee es 8 wk: FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms furnished or ynturnished, on first floor. Close Phone 621L or call 320 4th street, r “86 1'wk ENT—Close in furnished. two- artment on first floor. “Also furnished rooms with kitchenette for light housekeeping. 411 5th St. Phone 273. 871 wk FOR RENT Acouple oF rooms, sin- gle and double rooms, six and seven dollars aymonth, Will rent one night for 35c. §51wk FOR REN modern house 1-2 bleck from P. O. 212 Second street.. Phone 634X, 2 1wk STRICTLY MO for rent, at 519 Sth street. Phone 768K « 851 wk ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. - £26 tt FOR RENT—Two modern houses. Al- to furnished rooms for Mght 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 FOR. RENT—Rooms in_strictly mod- erh house close in. Pleasant ‘loch- tion. §15 5th street. Phone 592X. 7.30 tf FOR -RENT+Furnished rooms all if All modern. 713 8rd street.) AS = t side line $6.00 com- s; old Cottage on earth. Brand new mission on orders and repe reliable Pan Mig. Co., 25) Grove Ave, Chicago. hardware and ituplement Is h knowledge 4 es and experience, Yorks, D. it. WANTED- side line on earth. Brand ney. $6.00 commis- sion on orders and repeats; old reli- Pan Mfg. Co., 2562 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago. 8.171 TAILORING = AGE! Sell Men’s suits made to order. Fall and. win- ne ready. Best -yalues for money, Very profitable work. Woolen. Mills, Chicago, M1. SALESMAN OR SALESWOMEN— Enormous wartime demand of this wonder of a money maker which we exclusively own and control; clears upward of $20 per day for salesmen or saleswomen, because of the abso- ily; government cre- angd;’ write quick for trial offer. Large territories assigned to salesmen or saléswomen qalify- ing for sales manager's position to handle a crew of nen and women of their own. The ‘Jerome A. Loadt Organization, 8 So. Dearborn St., Chicago, II. 8 17 It ———sa—aoo——— SS , ._ HOUSES WANTED FOR SALE—Maxwell roadster, fully | equipped 4 non-skid tires and Iart- ford shoék absorbe! A bargain See Yack Hunter. ouri Valley Motor Co., ‘Bismarck, N. D. { 8 19 1 wk uy: Six room: Address. 611 8 19 1 wk ANT bodern Tribune. —-To rent of hungalow. Tve got my 2OThrift. Stamp! This is the ' # reduction in the ving ruling: On the other hand we have enough a dire stitutes. tunity to procw construction camps Now Illegal to week. amodern. Hot water heat. Phone 619L or call 619 6th street. iin 6 20 1 , Reduce Use of Beof Is. | ‘ Hoover’s Latest “Appeal . By North Dakota Food Adm\nistration. “We ask householders not, stances, to buy more than one and vue-quarter pounds of clear beef weekly, or onecand one-half pounds, including the bone, per person United States Food Administrator, in a vew appeal for appeal, and at the special request of Mr. Hoover, Federal Food Administrator Ladd has issued the fol- “Hotels and restaurants shall not place on thelr menus or serve boiled beef more than two/ineals weekly, beefsteak more than one meal weekly, and roust beef more than_one meal w In explanation of this request Mr, “phe deniands for our beef for our army and the allted armies and - their civil populations for this summer are beyond our present surplus. “summer to permit economical expansion in its use. It will therefore be ‘service to our armies and the ailies if our people would in some ‘degree substitute fresh pork, bacon, hams and sausage for beef products.” who live in the country. > allowed 6 ounces per ter pounds of white flour a week. For all others the allowance is oue and Nice large room in new{ one-half pounds per persgn per week, ‘ AWVAHYAH ! BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VETERINARIAN WANTED—Fine op: portunity, splendid crops. Write Cottonwood Drug Co., Cottonwood, ‘Minn. < 810 VETEKINARIAN WANTIC fine ep- por ty, splendid crops. “write Cottonwood Drug Co., Cottonwood, Minn. Sizit WONDERFUL OPPORTL bility to enter a bu real wartime n money maki Chrome Leather Steel makes old tires fast “Isuropean Studded Retreads new; guaranteed for 5,000 miles by old established thoroughly reliable at half the ically new firm; sells to price of new t in. America; in Europe. Men with ability unted to: open service stations and manage sales campaign. $1,000 to $3,000 capital required. Should make $5,000 to 910,000 first year. Addrés: manager, Sth Floor, 20 I. Jackson Livd., Chicago. 817 It LANDS FOR SALE—160 acres of untmprovod land. Byrleigh county, near Dris- coll. $10.00 per acre half cash. 0. Peterson, 6561 6th ave. So. Seattle: ‘Wash. \ 7223 wks ———— MISCELLANEOUS WILL TRADE improved farm for first class business building here for im- proved suburban I arck or Man- dan. Write Box 776, Dunn Center, N..D. 817 It FOR SALE and heavy‘ harness. Horses weigh about 1400 Ibs. each. Inquire Bis- marck Iron and Metal, or Phone 599. 8 14 4t CASH IN, your rded jewelry and buy, thrift stamps to help our boys over there. Silver 50c per ounce; gold $8:00 to $15 per ounce; plat num $75,00: per ounce; false teeth, any condition, $2.00 to $25.00 per under any cireum- in the household.” latest request of Herbert Hoover, use of beet. In connection with this ekly.”" Hoover says: iner@ase in the supply of pork this \ Increased Flour Ration for Farmers. the Federal Food Administration announéed recently an increase in the ration of wheat flour for farmers and men engaged in logging or construction camps. living in cities have-the opportunity to buy “victory bread” from licensed bakers containing only 25 per cent of sub- This gives those accessible to bakeries oppor- People ‘ger amounts of wheat flour than those Farmers and men working in who are inaccessible to bakeries are person per day or two and three-quar- Hold Wheat. “The: Federal Food Administration. will be glad to receive the names of any parties now holding wheat, aside from the amount allowed for’seed by special permit,” said Federal. Food Administrdtor Ladd in an interview last “Tt is now illegal to hold wheat except an amount sufficient to seed one-fifth of acreage planted to wheat in 1918, on the-basis of one and one-quarter bushels of seed for that one-fifth acreage. “Where wheat is being held Hlegally prosecutions will be started Food Administration wit t~“once and the whet” requisition ¢ | Wit HAVES ot | FOR SALB or RENT—The only lunch j SUINNIN’ ARMOR 'E USED. TO SING, “\ FEAR NO-FOEAN ” MONTH OLD set; also llighest prices paid for diamonds, any size. Send and receive cash by mail. Ber- ner’s, 22 Third Street, Troy, N. Y. 83 1 mo you Want a real hunt- FOR SAL ing dog? young, well broken pointed two field experien Staunch, great bird find Adare: ribune. $1 full blooded Duff-Orp- ing hens and one Buff roost- 0, Inquire W. A. Engle, dth street or Phone 7TISY. x 814 4t fousehold furniture, als dows and doors, Call bi tween 9 a, m. and 6 p.m. Phone 35 . 5 te WINTER RYB Can furnish car Write or wire for prices and Cc. C. Andrus, Menoken, t CHOIC WE Il suitably for seed. lot. n, Burleigh, N. D. 3 $12 6t NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Bis- =marck, .N. D., wants your cream + and will pay highest market price __always. Write for tags. T-27tt WANTED—Board and room or board alone in modern home ‘hy young Will pay $42.00 for both and Address 603 8.10 Gt iiful Axminister rug ,Call 1002 4th street. 8-15 2t 7 farm” or firs ss business building here for improved suburban Bismarck or ‘Mandany, Write Box 776 Dunn Cen-| ter, N. D. $1017 24 31 FOR SALE—Butch8r — outfit, sausage and shop tools. Complete. will sell at a bargain. Write or see J. M Wirth, Braddock, N. D. man, $30.00 for board alone. Tribune. 7 23 1mo THR FOLLOWING for immediate a Brass reed porch , ice box, baby baby cart, ~zine top table. V. E. Wagstaff, Woodmansee, Apts. Tele- phone 768Y. 8 16 4t FOR SALE- dale dog puppies and _ their: mother. Price $25 nh. Will’ furnish regis- ddress Box 26 Werner N. 8 17 6t FOR SALE—First class milch cows, tuberculosis tested. Herman Ode, Phone 831K, 319 19th street. Write E. C, Andrus, Menoken, N. D, Menoken Farm Co. Cooperative Association, for seed. Can furnish car lot. or wire for prices and samples. «Burleigh, N. D. 851 wh, room in town. 776 Dunn Center, N. Dak. 8 3.68 10 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 YOU SHOULD get your chimneys re paired and uplastering done before the fall-rush of work begins. It’s SES’ WAIT "TILL NERO GRONS UP AN’ HELL CHAW YER SKID-WHAT KIN. YA EXPECT FRUM A SIX noken Frm Co, Co-operat: | Pup? Fred Bolter, 522 12th st eet. Phone A9AX. 7291 mo Fok SALE——the only Tineh room in town. 776 Dunn Center, N. D. 8 6 8 10. Standard Sheldon Manu- bench with rapid e and half a dozen vor for a live he T104th street or Phone 835, ROOMES WANTED WANTED ynished rooms, house or flat, by young couple for house- keeping. Jack Hunter, Mi i Vat- ley Motor Co. Bismar¢ oa | AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES argain, Siudebaker newly painted. Goud as Inguire 706 4th street. ae 817 2t WANTED-—Particular car owners to try GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC CASINGS. “We find they are better. Corwin Motor Co, Bismarck, N. D. 7.10 tt —————————— new. Alt Wool. Providence may temper the wind to the shorn lamb, but there’s no come- back "for the fellow who allows him- self to be fleeced while his wits are wool-gathering, When They Weigh Most. A floating item states that it takes 5,000 bees to weigh a pound. They weigh more when they sit dowa— €leveland Plain Dealer. a dl Easily Understood. The store that is different always does befter than the store that 9 In different.—Kansus*City Journal, Daily Thought. One flag, one land, one heart, one hand, one nation evermore—Oliver Wendell Holmes. U Fast Swimmer. 'Lhe fastest fish is said to be the dol- phin, which can swim short dis tunces at the rate of 25 miles an hour, You Bet. - 4 Every married man can name one Woman who has a fine husband, i\il Optimistic Thought. ie There ts the greatest safety in thd things that are the most honorable, E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarek, N. D. cheaper now. All work guaranteed. | Phone 752 AR BABIES!| ER THEM |

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