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¥ . i SQUIRREL FOOD ’ By Ahern BENNY KNOWS JUST, ENOUGH GERMAN i} f FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS “t — By Blosser WELL, FRECKLES, WE, HOPE YOU HAVE_A ‘PLEASANT TRIP SAX. BUDDY CAN Y "TALK ANY GERMAN % GOIN” DOWN we vate ; “MIELL, Gotta co pack FOR SOME MORE, SO. YOU TELL. THIS RUMMY TD KEEP “WW. REST OF HIS "GANG IN AH TEMPORARY PRISONER PEN AN’ IF HE TRIES" TO BEAT IT “Tis. ROAD TL, HE comes to | \ ge esis ( GEE» 1 HOPE SHES GONNA GIVE US SOMETHIN’ EAT! T UST GOT THIS LETTER FROM COUSIN "EPH AND HE SEZ HE'S COMING. HOME ON A FURLOUGH HEY HEINIE SPRECHEN SIE * ON A KRAUT INHALER “ FURLOVGH ? . FOW.Y'DO. WUH2 WELL LISEN. YoU. DOWN THIS BOULEVARD "TO"TH’ MUN, . PRISONER GARDEN AN! \F You TRY 10 TAX DUCK, YOU'LL GET A BAYONET D\ MASSAGE ANA MACHINE TROT YOUR PEDALS /. SHampoo ¢ = eae WONDER (FUEL LET, RIDE IT = 1 ALWAYS WANTED T' RIDE ONE OF ‘THEM WESTERN DONKIES 1)" TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CLASSIFIED COLUMNS | || ‘Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached will be. inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions -without change of copy,.15 cénts. Adver- tisements containing more than 25 words will be charged-at the rate of. two cents a word for! each additional word. a J. H: HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargaing 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 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 the land must be priced right. 4 J. H. HOLIHAN Tucas Block ‘Phone 5 = HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Second man for elevator. Good chante to learn grain buying. Wages $90 per month. Robinson ‘Union Elev. Co., Robinson, N. Dak. & 8 211 wk WANTED—A delivery man at George Gussner's store on Main street. % ‘ 8.21 3t WANTED—Able bodied men between ages of 46 and 56 by U. S. Army for all kinds of trades. Apply Room 20-Soo Hotel, Recruiting Station. 8 21 tf WANTED—Six good muckers, 50c an hour. App)y Bismrck Northern Pa- cific bridge, Boyd Construction com- pany. 8 20 3t WANTED—Competent man. bookkeep- er. Must be able to take full charge of double entry system. Good wa- ges. Address 546 Tribune. he 8 19 tt MEN WANTED at Dawson, 4. 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. Devis. 8.16 1 wk WANTED—Messenger boy. Boy go- ing to school need not apply. West- ern Union. 8 15 tt WANTED—Young man to ‘han- dle collections and “learn pub- lishing business. Apply Trib- office. 6-8-t' ANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Kitchen girl and yard: man. Apply’ Grand Pacific hotel. = 8 21 3t WANTED—Washerwoman once. & week. Phone 275R. 78 20 tt WANTED—Housekeeper for widower on-farm. No Children; light: work; permanent place for right party. Ad- dress 610 Housekeeper, care Trib- _ung, 819 3t WANTED—House girl, wages $30 to competent girl. Address L. N. Cary, Mandan, No. Dak, 8 17,6 | WANTED—Telepfione operators who have had experience. Also inexpert- enced girls who are williag to learn. Apply at local telephone office. 5 ~ 8 15 tf WANTED—Two waitresses at Del- . monico Cafe at Mandan. Call 822K, Bismarck. \ 8-14 Lwk. ROOMES WANTED WANTED—Furnished; rooms, house or-flat, by young couple for honse- keeping. Jack Hunter, Missouri Vat- ~ Jey.Motar.Co.. Bismarck,=N. D-- 8.19 1 we £ oF FOR RENT—Two modern houses. Al- . . FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE-—Will sell to the right par- ty partly modern 8-roém 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. if EN 816 1.wk FOR RENT—A warm modern’ house at 310 Seventh strect.. Phone 410- Fz lwk FR RENT—Four oom hou: Inquire 719 Gth street. or phone 6 ONE swe 8 19 wh FOR RENT—Partly modern four room house. Water free. $13.00 per month. 306 13th street. Phono 878 or 718-L.! O. R. Smith>, 8 16-2 FOR ENT—Modern house. Inquire of E. H. L. Vesperman. 8 13 tt FOR SALESix room modern bung alow. 6th street. Phone @7¢ K. Ny ‘ = _\8 131 wk FOR’ RENT—Five room house.* In- quire 214 Sth street. __ 8 i26t FOR SALE—Residence and lot at 3b Avenue C. Inquire at premises. 8 8 7 FOR RENT—Strictly modern six room house, hat water heat. Phone 894R. 8 8tt FOR, RENT—Very nicely © furnished flat. on first floor, including piano. All modern. No children. 807 4th street. Phene 404R. 8 itt FOR SALE—Six room modern Bung- alow. 6th street. Phone 374 K., L 61 wk. ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT—Modern house, 309 Kighth street. 8 19 3t- R RENT—Furnished room Inquire __38 Rosser. 8 1 wk 1OR RENT—Modern room: 213 Sec- oad street. Phone 634X 8101 y | reed porch chairs, ice box, baby baby cart, zinc top table. V. E. Wagstaff, Woodmansec, Apts: Telc- phone 768). of 16 4t WANTED—Board ané rvom or hoard alone in modern home by young man. Will pay $42.00 tor both and $30.00 for board alone. Address 603 Tribune. 8 10 6t |WILL TRADE—Improved farm ot first class business building here for improved » suburban Bismarck or ‘Mandan. Write Box 776 Dunn Ceu- ter, N. D. 8 10 17 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. 7 23:1 mo: FOR SALE—Four thoroughbred Aire- dale dog puppies and their mother Price $25 each, Wiéll furnish resis: tration papers. Address Box 26 Werner N.D. 4 8\i7 6t aS 5 eS dE FOR RENT—AIl modern front room. | + Board next “oor. Inahire at 523 Second street \ox Phone: 687. FOR SALE—First (class miich cows, tuberculosis tested. Herman Ode, Phone 831K, 319 i9th'street. : ee Cocke Bae a, ONS 8 16 Bt é 88 6t FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping | \WE HAVE choice winter rye suitable rooms, modern. Phone 773. Mrsaj for seefl. Can furnish car lot. J. O. Varney. 408 2nd street. bee : 87 6L ROOM AND BOARD—Mrs. Rohrer, 620 6th street. 329R. _ 891 wk FOR ‘T—Close in furnished two- room apartment on first floor. Also furnished rooms with kitchenette for light housekeeping. 411 5th St. Phone 273. 871 wk YOR -RENT— Acouple of rooms, sin- gle and double rooms, six and seven dollars a month. Will rent ono night for 35c. All'modern. 713 3rd street. - 851 wk VOR RENT—Nice large room in new modern house 1-2 block from P. O. 213 Second strget. Phone 634X. 821 wk FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house close in, Pleasant loca- tion. 515 Sth street. Phone 592X. 7 30 tt FOR RENT—Furnished rooms ll modern. Hot water heat’ Phone 619L or call 619 6th street. t ~ & 2018 =————————————— AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES B 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. 85 3t FOR RENT—Four-room bungalow. In- quire 0. W. Roberts, Phone 151 or 31. \? FOR” RENT—A_ modern five room bungalow. Range installed. “For in- formation Phone 263. 4 7 30.tt WANTED—To rent an all modern 6 room house. Phone 230K, 7 29 tt FOR RENT—Small house convenien{- ly located. Apply. C. L. aay on . 7 26 t £0 furnished rooms for Sight: house- keeping or otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or call 801-4th street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second Hand_store. 7 20 tt BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VETERINARIAN WANTED—Fine op-, portunity, splendid crops, Write} Cottonwood Drug Co., Cettonwood, Minn. , i \ 810 | =— SSS : WORK WANTED \WANTED—Lady would like office, , cleaning or any work by the day or! hour, Call 623 L. - = 8 19 3t WANTED—Practical nursing, Mrs. Cora A. Lamb, 321 8th street. Phone 602X 8 1lwk LOST: AND FOUND FOUND—A Brown hand satchel con- taining child’s soiled clothes; found July 5th between Bisuiarck and Ar- nold; owner.can have same by prov- ing property and paying for this ad. at Tribune. 819 lwk FOUND—At Grand Pacific, fraternity 8-191 wk FOR SALE-—Maxwell roadster, fully equipped 4 non-skid tires and Hart- ford shock absorbers. A bargain See Jack Hunter. Missouri Valley Motor Co., Bismarck, N. D. é 8 19 1 wk FOR SALE—Three passenger Stude- ‘baker roadster, in excellent condi- tion throughout. Latest. equip- ments. A real ‘bargain. ‘ Write 612 ‘Tribune. i 8 21 6t FOR SALE—At once. New Maxwelt touring car, run two weeks with-li- cense and‘extra tire. Must be sold at once. $100 discount. . Apply to J. H. Caldwell, at Indian school or western Sales Co. 719 1 wk WANTED—Particular car owners to try GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC ‘CASINGS. We find they are better. Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck,’N. D, i 7 10 tt ———————— LANDS FOR SALE—160 acres of unimprovea land. Burleigh county, near Dris-| coll. $10.00 per acre half cash. O. Peterson, 6561 6th ave. So. Seattle. Wash, ~ 722 3 wks MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Household furniture in - good condition. Call City Engineer's | . office. 8 20_-wk FOR SADE—Ferry piano. Will sell for half price if taken this week, or will trade\ for Ford. Inquire 701 Ninth street. 8 20 1 wk FOR SALE—Ho' Sehold furniture: also WE HAVE CHOI “ suitable for seed. Can furnish car Write or wire for prices and samples. C. C. Andrus, Menoken, N. D., Menoken Frm Co. Co-operat- ive Ass'n, Burleigh, N. D. : - 8 12°6t NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Bis- matck. N. D., wants your cream and will pay highest market price always, Write for tags. T-Q2TtL for immediate ffice by paying rayard bad Tor Sit “this adv. pin. Owner. canshave same at ,Trib-}THE, FOLLOWING “nb o! N entg ittotiht 6f suing “to tart “ras bed, WIth springs and-meattress; “two! - Write or wire for prices and samples. E C. 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. ~ 8-3'6 8 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 cheaper now. . All Work guaranteed. Fred Bolter, 522 12th st eet. Phone 494X. a 7 291 mo; FOR SALE—Living room set, fumed oak and ‘brown Spanish leather. Phone.653K. 8.20 wk FOR SALE—Standard Sheldon Manu- al Training work bench with rapid acting steel vise and half a dozen tools. Good as new.-Just the thing EVERETT TRUE a BOYS "OVER THERE" HAVE for a live boy. $5.00 for quick sale, 8 19 2t 710 4th street or Phone 835. SE TEETH 25 per set. bridge work, old gold, inum. Send and r SPECIALIST, 22 Noy, ‘1. SUMMONS. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun: ty of Burleigh), IN DISTRICT COURT, Sixth Judicial District. Lewis J. Priebe, plaintiff, vs. Wal- Walter A. Deitch rich, Van, Sant Company, a corpora- tion, Alice L: Howe, Grant Van Sant, Annie Hegdah}, Hans Hegdahl! and all other persons unknown ‘claiming any: ostate or interest in or, lien or in- property de i scrided in the complaint, defendants. The State of North DakotaSto the ter A. Deitchrich, cumbrance upon the Above Named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action, which complaint was filed in the of- fice- of the district court of Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the 8th day of ‘July, 1918, and to serve'a copy of your answer to said complaint upon the subscribers at their offices in the county, North Dakota, within thirty days af- ter the service of this summons upon 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 city of Bismarck, Burleigh demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, July, 1918. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. ' NOTICE ‘ To the Above Named Defendants: You will please take notice, tht the above entitled action relates to the following described real property sit- By Conde + | difficult tasks—Lucy Larcom, TP JUST Now HGARD You TELL THE CLERK TO HAVE THIS PACKAGE DEUVERED AT KOVR HOUSE. IF OuR To CARRY A €0-PoUND EQUIPMENT ON THE MARCH, OU CUGHT TO BG ABLE ITHESE TIMES To CARRY HOME A HALF-POUND PARCEL WITHOUT INJURING KOVR LAZY SELF !!! ven if broken, we pay from $2.00 to CASH for gold crowns, siiver and plat- ve CASH by re- turn mail. BERNEER’S FALSE TEETH Third. street, Troy, 8 3 1'mo. ——————S uated in-Burleigh County, North\ Da- kota, to-wit: The East Half (B 1-2) of Section Thirty-Five (35), Township! One Hundred Forty-Four (144) North of Range Seventy-Five (75) West of! the 5th P. iM. containing three hun- dred twenty (320) acres, more or less, according to the U. S. government sur- vey thereof; thit the purpose of this action is to quiet in plaintiff thg title | to said real property; that no personal claim is made against any of the de- fendants. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, Nerth Dakota. 7—19 26; 8—2 9 16 23. BUY W. $. S——— One Thing Man Must Do. Nature never provides for man's wants in any direction, bodily, men- tally, or spiritually, in such a form as automatically. She puts all the me~ chanical powers at his disposal—but he must make his lever. / - mP Time for All Things, ‘There is a time for all things, and we believe that the young man should select twilight, after he has‘put in four teen hours hoelng the crops, for writ- ing love songs and war poetry.—Hous- ton Post. ‘ 5 Simple Recipe for Happiness. Ih certain of the rural sections of England it Is a belief that a bride at the altar, to ifsure a happy wedded life, should’on no account allow anyone to speak to her husband before she has addressed him: by name. Natural Question. Allen heard Hils mother complain fbout the great number of lady bugs everywhere in the house. He watched them for n long time, then asked, “You call them ‘she,’ aren’t there ‘any gentle- men lady bugs?" = A Best of Rewards. The best reward for any faithful work Is the privilege of going on and proving our faithfulness with more * New Water Heater. A fireplace grate mads of tubing through which water can be circulated to distribute heat about a room has been patented by an inventor, aa Enameled Ware. The. best way to elean enameled no soda; this will keep it in new con- dition, , Can’t Do It Alone. If a man ever becomes truly great It is usually the help of a devoted wife that is responsible for it.—Chicago Daily News. | ’ Time. Time doth. transti on youth.—Sh Night's Dream”). the flourish set eare (“Midsummer Daily Thought, Every thought which genius and piety throw into the world, alters the world.—Emerson, Fish and Pigeons Akin. Naturalists declare that fish make love to the partners of their choice fractieally in the same way that pig- fons’ coo and bow to their mates. Gangway. Sign in Maine: Bumpus and Catch. ell.—Boston Transcript. Daily Thought. that hexecan simply accept her gifts | ware is to use a little ordinary salt and |‘ : mn - IE. T. BURKE | SOLDIER IS HERO ™” OF ALL ITALIANS Col. Pietra Gléifese, commander..of the gallant Fifty-second infantry. regly ment. which held the upper Plave line for thyee days against the. onrush of. the Teuton hordes, Although greatly outnumbered the gallant ‘troops held the enemy at bay until re-enforees - ments could be brought up.- In doing so they saved the entire Piave lina the loss of which would. probably have. meant a rout of’ the Italian army. Col- onel. Gleifese,’ who commanded. the brave. soldiers in their wonderful de- fense has become the {dol of all Italy fans. nnn | : i Fog Magnifies, Tf you see a person in a fog he gee! to be much bigger than usual... The. same thing happens when you see men: or cattle on the top of ashill against: the horizon in twilight. In both: cases you judge. them to be farther away than they really are, and consequently they appear uncommonly large, al Modern Version. While little Helen was a y: school they repeated the Twenty-third | Psalm and when she arrived home, her mother asked her what she had learn- ed that day. Helen replied with- out hesitation: /“The Lord is “my- chauffeur, I shall -not walk.” | 4‘! , Short but Not Merry. An ethnologist says the natives of New Guinea are the shortest-lived: peo¢ ple in the world because they eat: beetles and drink seawater. Not every short life's a merry one.—Loutsvilie Courier-Journal. ee Uncle Eben, Fi “Too much of de gift of prophecy,” said Uncle Eben, “is dangerous,: De man dat knows in advance whut hand, he's. gwineter git in a poker game ain’. no fit associate.” ex. The Old Order Changeth,, The old-fashioned lover who used.to plunk a guitar under his sweetheart’s window now has a son who phonesito, his girl to meet him at the drug store,’ ~Dallas News. ere | : | To Clear Bluing. Rs) Tie several thicknesses of ..cotto! over the mouth of a bluing bottle if you would have the bluing flow smooth+ ly and without d4rk particles. uskin, © atthe bottom 6f hich ND,

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