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G LEM MIGHT BE A PIECE SQUIRREL, FOOD ~ By Ahern WHY RUN FOR THE TREE? ‘ FRECKLES: AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ‘ : OF FANCY WORK GRE WHIT ~ 1 THOUEHT You HAD TH RHEUMAT! WOTCHA CALL aN OLD ism, ” . 6. CMERE “+ *SNOTHIN' Y_ GET wer !! AS HOWLEM GOT] WHAT'S TH MATTER oJ. \ Meet Tt WEV T SPEED TW FA Stock | 4) wit HIM ha a x OW~ NOTHIN MUCH T RECKONONLY STEPOED YEAH. IT RUN CLEAN WNTo HIM AN LEM SEZ LIKE AS NoT HE WON'T. GIT Ir OUTS \ BEAT CHA To \T, Georce ! WHOLE INSIDE WILL BE HEASTITCHED B'FORE \y Suows uP AGAIN! | "TRIBUNE ‘CL ASSIFIED COLUMNS - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES L 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 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. \ Little's $50}000 mansion. This nige home fs worth at least $4,500, but as the owner wishes to get back: fo nature and go on.a farm, he will trade for land in Burleigh county. But the land must be priced right. . N J. H. HOLIHA : Lucas Block Phone 745 ; 4 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED-—Six good muckers, 50c an hour. Apply Bismrck Northern Pa- cific bridge, Boyd Construction com- pany. 8 20 &t WANTED—Competent man bookkeep- er. Must ‘be able to take full charge of double entry system. Good pva-| ges. Address 546 Tribune. pera ta aie SO TONES, MEN WANTED at Dawson, :.. 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. 8161 wk WANTED—Messenger boy. Boy g0- ing to schogl 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. Leonard, former civil service examiner), 52 Kenois Bldg., Washington. i 8 10 12t. i WANTED — Young man to -han- dle collections and learn pub- lishing business. Apply Trib- une office. ; 6. = 4 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—One pantry girl and one yard man. Grand Pacific hotel. 20 2t WANTED—Washerwoman qnce a’ week. Phone 275R. 8 20 tf WANTED—Housekeeper for widower | on'farm. No Children; light work; permanent place for right party. Ad- dress 610 Housekeeper, care Trib- _ une. 3 819 3t WANTED—A chambermaid and {able walter at the Banner Hotel. ‘104 Main street. Phone 231. Ni 8 17 2t WANTED—House girl, wages $30 to competent girl. Address L, N. Cary, _Méndan, No. Dak. R17 6t WANTED—Telephohe Operators who have had experience. Also inéxper!- enced girls who-are willing to learn. Apply at local telephone office. oONES ay 8 15\tt WANTED—Two waitrésses - at Del- monico Cafe at Mandan. ‘Call 822K, | Bismarck. 8 14.1 wk. ROOMES WANTED WANTED—Furnished oms,.. house of flat, by young couple for house- keeping: Jack Hunter, Missouri Vat- ley Motor €o. Bismarck, N. D. 33 ae 8.19 1 wk et : HOUSES WANTED f|FOR RENT—A_ modern five Toom , FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Will sell to the right par- -ty partly modern 8-room house newly. side. Small payment down. Bal- ance monthly payments, or will rent. Bismarck Building and Loan Ass’n., Room 11 First National Bank Bldg. 8161 wk FOR RENT—A warm modern house at 310 Seventh street. Phone 410- eden eee lwk FR RENT—Four room house. Inquire 719 6th street or phone 600. 8 19 1 wk FOR RENT—Partly modern four room house. Water free. $13.00 per month. 306 13th street. Phone 878 or 718-L. O. R. Smith, 8 16 2t WANTED—About September 15, six or seven room modern house cen-| trally locatéd. Steady tenants. Write 606 care of Tribune. 1 8 14 at FOR RENT=Modern house. Inquire of BE. H. L. Vesperman. 8 13 tt FOR SALE—Six room modern bung: alow, 6th.street. Phone 374 K. 2 8 181 wk POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position as Engineer, Steam traction Canadian certificate. Give’ full particulars. Write 607 Tribune. 8 16 2t Painted outside and redecorated in-| WANTED—Position by lady to cook - in a car. Call at Banner House. 85 2t. WANTED—Position as-office girl. Can run typewriter, understand book- keeping. Address 604-Tribune. ~ 8.13 6t* ——— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VETERINARIAN WANTED—Fine op- portunity. splendid crops. —Write Cottonwood Drug Co., Cottonwood, (Minn. 8 10 ____WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Plain sewing, house dresses and children’s clothes, crochet yokes or knitting at 219 2nd street, Mrs. Mary Lewis. = 8 16 3t WANT ‘A place for boy to work _for board and room. Under 16: Catholic - family preferred. Write 609 Tribune. 16 2t WANTED—Practical nursing, Mrs. Cora A. Lamb, 321 8th street, Phone Avenue C. Inquire at premises. 3,3 7t FOR RENT—Strictly modern six room hoyse, hat water heat. Phone 894R. * 8 8 tt FOR RENT--Five room house. In- 608X pa quire 214 Sth street. 2 812 6t_ LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—Residence and lot at 3b, [/soT—Between Sterling and Bis: marck, Fisk 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 FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished flat on’ first floor, including piano. All modern. No chilcren. 807 4th street. Phone 404R. 81 tft alow. 6th street. Phone 374 K. ; . 6 1 wk. FOR RENT at reasonable raie, all modern duplex located in Riverview. Beautiful home. 116 West Ave. A. Phone 862R. 8 5 3t FOR RENT—Four room house partly! modern, sewer connections. Inquire 418 1st street. at FOR RENT—Four-room bungalow. In- auire O. W. Roberts, Phone 151 or 751. FOR SALE—Six room modern Buns FOUND—A Brown hand satchel con- taining child’s soiled clothes; found July 5th between Bismarck and Ar- nold; owner can have same’ by prov- ing property and paying for this ad. at Tripune. 8 19 lwk FOUND—A bicycle. Owner may have same upon identifying proper- ty amt paying the cost of this ad- vertisement. C. Martineson, Chiet of Police. 8 12°13 1415 16 17 AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES ROR SALE—Maxwell roadster, fully equipped 4 non-skid tires and Hart- ‘ford shock absorbers. A bargain See Jack, Hunter. M: uri Valley Motor Co., Bismar< D. ray 8 19 1 wk FOR SALE—At once. New Maxweiy touring car, run two weeks with li-| cense and extra tife. Must be sold at once. $100 discount. Apply to H. Caldwell, at Indian school or western Sales Co. 7191 wk WANTED—Particular car owners to try. GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC CASINGS. We find'they are better. Corwin Motor'Co. Bismarck, N. D. ae 5 7 10 tt —————— LANDS. land. Burleigh county, near Dris- coll. $10.00 peracre half cash. 0. Peterson; 6561 6th ave. So. Seattle, Wash. 722 3 wks ___ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Do you want-a real hunt- ing dog? Have young, well broken pointed two years’ field experience: Staunch, €ertain, great bird finder. _Address 608 Tribune. 8 16 8t FOR SALE—6 full) blooded Buff-Orp- ington laying hens and one Buff roost; er for $12.00. Inquire W. A. Engle, 518 No. 14th street or Phone 718Y. 8 14 4t FOR SALE—Ferry piano. Will” sell for half price if taken this week, or will tradé -for Ford. Inquire 701 Ninth street. 8 20 1 wk FOR SALE—Household furniture, also | some windows and doors. Call be-| tween 9a. m. and 6 p. m. Phone 35 Mrs. A. M. Fisher. 8 15 tf WE HAVE CHOICE WINTER RYE suitable for/ see ‘an furnish car lot. - Write or wire for prices and samplef. C. C. Andrus, Menoken, N. D., MenoKen Frm Co. Co-operat- ive Ass’n, Burleigh, N. D. , 8 12 6t_ GASH IN your discarded jewelry and} buy thrift stamps to help our boys} over there. Silver 50c,per ounce; gold $8.00 to $15 per ounce; plati-| num $75,00 per ounce; false teeth 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¥ B 8 351 mo NUwiHEKN PRODUCE CO. of Bis- marck, N. D., wants your cream and will pay highest market price always. Write for tags. TQTtE WANTED—Board and room or board alone in modern home by young man. Will pay $42.00 for both and $30.00 for board alone. Address 603 Tribune. 8 10 6t WILD TRADE—Improved farm or farm or first class business building here, for improved suburban _ Bismarck or Mandan. Write Box 776 Dunn Cen- ter, N. D. 8 1017 24 31 FOR SALE—Butcher outfit, sausage and shop tools. Complete. will sell at a bargain. Write or see J. M Wirth, Braddock, N. D. HIS FOLLOWING for immediate sale account of going to war: Brass hed, with springs and mattress, two reed porch chairs, ice box, baby baby cart, “zinc top table. V. E. Wagstaff, Woodmansee, Apts. Tele- nhone 768Y. £16 4t FOR SALE—lour thoroughbred Aire- dale dog puppies and their mother. Price $25 each. Will furnish regis- tration papers. Address Box 26 Werner N. D. 8 17 6t FOR SALE—First class milch cows, tuberculosis tested. Herman Ode, Phone-831K, 319 19th street. 8 8 6t WE HAVE choice winter rye suitable for seed. Can furnish car lot. - Write or wire for prices and samples. E. (. Andrus, Menoken, N. D. Menoken Farm Co. Cooperative Association, Burleigh, N. D. 851 wk FOR SALE or RENT—The only lunch room in town. 776 Dunn Center, N. Dak. 8368 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 any condition, $2.00 to” $25.00 EVERETT TRUE. _ HA? HAL How wou Look IN YouR HA FOUND—At Grand Pacific, fraternity pin. Owner can have same at Trib- unk office by paying reward and for this adv. 87 tt ROOMS FOR RENT ‘bungalow. Range installed. For in- formation Phone 263. 7 30 tt ROOM_ FOR” RENT—Modern house, 209 Eighth street. 8 19 3t FOR RENT—Furnished room Inquire 38 Rosser, 8 1 wk WANTED—To rent an all modern 6 room house. Phone 230K. pee 7:29 tt FOR RENT—Small house convenient: ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. _7 26 tt FOR RENT—Two modern houses. Al- so furnished rooms for light house- keeping or otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or call 8Q1 4th styeet, vor inquire of Geo. W. Little. Second Hand store. 7 20 tf AGENT—SALESMAN WANTED—Salesmen: Best side line on earth., Brand new $6.00 cgm- mission on orders and repeats; old reliable Pan Mfg. Co., 2562 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago. u CHICAGO MANUFACTURER. wants salesman at once in state of North Dakota to sell two popular toys from colored photos as a sideline. L, H. Burlin Mfg. Co., 12-18,'S. Clin- 4 ton St., Chicago, Ill. 5 8 19 it WANTED—A competent saleSman tor a retail hatqware and fruplement business. also a man with knowledge of gas engines. Give wages ant experience. Box 418, Grand Forks, Nn. 8 12-5t ‘TAILORING ~AGENTS—Sell — Mén’s suits made to order. Fall and win- WANTED—To rent of buy: § room bodern hungalow. Address. 611 Tribune. ‘ 819 1 wk ter line ready. Best values for Jesst money. Verv profitable work. Leeds Woolen Mills, Chicago, Ill. |For RENT—Close in \ ~room a :OR RENT—Modern room. 213 Sec- oxd strect. Phone 634X 8 10 1 wi FOR, RENT—AII modérn front room. Board next door. Inquire at 523 Second street or Phone 687. ue 815 3t FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms, modern. Phone 773. Mrs. J. O. Varney. 408 2nd street. 8 7 6 the fall rush of work begins. It’s By Conde up TS: our OLD LID § TAw, WHat Makes You so ALL*FIRED TOUCHY WTA ROOM AND BOARD—Mrs. Rohrer, 620 6th street. 329K. 891 wk furnished two- partment on first floor! Also turnished 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 a month. Will rent one night for 35c. All modern. 713 3rd street. 851Wwk FOR RENT—Nice large room In,new modern house,1-2 block from P. 0. 213 Second street. . Phone 634X. e 821Wwk ‘¢|FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- Pleasant loca- Phone 592X. 7 30 tf rooms all Phone 20 18 ern. house close in. tion. 515° 5th street. FOR _RENT—Voarnished modern. Hog water heat. OL or catl 619 6th street. a 6 TH CHANCES A CYSBROWS, 4, ( JATIN bY AT'S JUST THE WAY & CAUGHT DANDRVEF, BuT I'M NOT GOING TO TAKS ANY ND LOSS MY Too Mt 1:23:.1mo cheaper now. All work guaranteed. Fred Bolter, 522 12th st eet. Plone he only lunch room r, N. D. 868 10. ing room set, fumed ‘brown Spanish leather. § 20 lwk FOR SA in town. 776 Dunn Cente: oak and * Phone 653K. (HAVE FOR SALE two slightly used pianos of high quality. If taken at once can be hadion easy terms. In- quire. J. M. Wylie care-G. P. Hotel ss 8 19 2t OLD FALSE TEETH ° Even if broken, we pay from $2.00 to $25 per set. CASH for gold crowrg, bridge work, old gold, siiyer and plat- inum. Send and receive CASH by re- turn mail. BERNER’S FALSE TEETH SPECIALIST, 22 Third! street, Troy, 831 mo. FOR SALE—Standard Sheldon Manu- al Training work ben¢h with rapid ‘acting steel vise and half a dozen tools. Good as new. Just the thing for a live boy. $5.00 for quick sale. 710 4th street or Phone 835. S 8 19 2t OOOO ES. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that cer- tain mortgage, executed and delivered by F. E. Young Real Estate Company, a corporation, mortgagor to P. H- first day of May, 1917, and filed for | record in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the eighth day of June, 1917, and recorded ip Eook 26 of Mortgage Deeds at page 51, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and herein: after described,.at the front door of the Court House in the county of 'purleigh~and_ state of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. on the seventh day of September, 1918, to sat- isfy the amount due upon such mort- gage on the day of sale. The premis- es described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same. are described as follows, to-wit: that tract or parcel of:land lying ana being in the county of Burlgigh and state of North Dakota and described as the Southwest quarter (SW 1+) of Section seventeen (17) of Township one hundred thirty-eight 128) north of Range seventy-six (76), west of the fifth principal meridian. NM There will be que on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of three thuosand sixty dollars and ten_cents thousand sixty dollars and ten cents; in the years 1919, °920, 1921, and 1922 respectively, declared due under the terms of the mortgage for failure to pay the installment of principal and the interest dué May 21, 1918. Pp. H. MBISS, .Mortgagee. Engerud, Divet, Holt & Frame, Fargo, No. Dak., Attorneys , for Mortgagee. 7—30; 8—6 13 20 27; 9-3 BUY W. 8, §—— SEALED BIDS WANTED. ‘Sealed bids will ‘be received up to 10 o'clock on Sept. 3rd, 1918 for road ! work between sections 16 and 21 Twp. 141, Rge. 78, aid, work to ‘be done in accordance with specifications of the county surveyor. All bids must be ad- dressed to the county-Auditor at Bis- marck, N. Dak., and. marked ‘bids for road work. Each bid must be accom- panied by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid. * The board reserves the r' ject any or all bids. By order of the board of county commissioners. T. E. FLAHERTY, County Auditor. \ ight to re- 20 24 27 31. —BUY W. 8 &--—— Candles From Human Fat. Among soap anomalies may be men tloned human-fat ‘toflet soap, knowa over continental’Europe the past ceff- tiry or more and indicated by some medicos as a superior emollient. This sounds callous, but the art of soap making is: not, particularly noted ‘for fine’sentiment. The fat stock was‘ob- Mtdined from cadavess df hospital and morgue derelicts and tried out like any other’ fat. Candles for special pure 7 29 1 mo|~ | Meliss, mortgagee, dated the twenty- |" J poses hs boen made from hue | man fat.—Scientitic American, TE eh: AE ices Simply the Only Thing te Dé.” “Do you think it is proper to usé profanity to a mule?” -“So far as' my own feelings are concerned,” declared the expert teamster, “it is highly.im- proper. But when you are trying to get along with as sensitive and exacting an animal as a mule you've simply got to humor him.” “ Man’s Haedicap. “Mere man was placed under a hand- feap shortly after creation,” sald- the near-eynic. , “Eve had the snake to fall back on' when she wanted to make her husband jealous, but-poor Adam didn’t -have a soul.” Which makes ts positive that Eve was the original snake charmer.—Indlanapolig Star. aN First ‘Museum. ‘The first’ museum was’ part of the Palace of Alexandria, where ‘learned men were maintained at-the public cost, Just as eminent public servants were’fn the Prytaneum at Athens. Ite foundation {1s attributed to Ptolemy © Philadélphus ‘about 280 B.C, ©. 7 il g Another Type. » a8 ‘Another type of American that gives | us an awful pain is the constructive critic whose attitude seems to be‘that he Isn't going to be proud of his coun- try until he has to.—Ohio State Jou nal, Cleaning Wax Candles, Wax candles which have become dusty can be made perfectly white by rubbing them with a clean plece of flannel dipped in spirits of wine, a Metallic Gab. eer Silence is golden; oratory is stlver- tongued; conversation {s usually lend and confab on the telephone is a nickel arrangement. Heredity. S6me people never get over thelr birth and raising. The higher in a tree a monkey climbs the more of a monkey he becomes.—Paterson Call. = | X A _ Woman's Tribute to Man. A tore or less extended experience as a breadwinner has taught me a noble charity for man—Martha B, Holden. BE fan't It Possible That The original New Year's resolution must have heen made when Adam satd he would turn over a new leaf?—In- dianapolis Star. 4 yt y] What Alled the Man, “Oh, ma,” shouted little Elsie, “look out the window quick. There goes & man all broken out with whiskers,” ~ Weather Prognostication. Tradition holds that a morning rains bow is a sign of rafn and an evening rainbow a sign of fair weather. ee] Keep Out the Dust. Have window shades that will ran up and down over your pantry shelves and & It of dust will be saved. ? *" aT Poor Pattern. a The trouble with the average. sélf- made man is the poor selection of his pattern. ‘ Optimistic Thought. Safety built upon vengeance containg the seéds of Its own destruction, E. T. BURKE 2

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