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‘SQUIRREL FOOD , By Ahern — = HE DOESN’T SMOKE POBAC- CO, HE THINKS IT! FRECKLES AND HIs- FRIENDS we By Blosser.” ¥ é WE COULDN'T REFUSE HIM. ‘ \ VL: BET YoU GET A LOT OF ENJOYMENT ouT \ OF SMOKIN’ TH’ OL’ PIPE WHEN THERE ISNT in WH “TRENCHES, HUH 2 MUCH GOIN’ ON OIMINY CHRISMUS ! (T'S ASHAME ‘T° MAKE A FELLA ¢ (WORK ON A HOT DAY UKE THis ! } i ) , BAS CANNA, SAY THERES || MUCKLE PLEASURE IN SMOKIN’ MA PIPE t AID AIN'T REASON WHY MUS BCAUSE TM, Go SWIMMIN’ - VD GIVE ANYTHING FER A NICE SWIM- IN) 1 CAN'T shucns! EXPENSE IF YE BUY ( GOSH: CANT YALET . ME OFF TDAY 2 - JUST AN SEE How Vou'D YSee IF Ye'RE SMOKIN’ Yer AIN” BAccA Ye Re’ THINKIN’ 0" TH’ LIMITED RATIONS AN’ TH’ AWFU' au NERSELF IN MY PLACE AN’ IF vere SMOKIN’ SOME ITHER BODYS ‘BACCA, YER PIPES STUCK SAE TIGHT IT WINNA DRAW ! , J. i. HOLIHAN. Real Estate Batgains 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 asthe owner . wishes ‘to get back ‘to nature and go on a farm, ihe will trade for lavd in Burleigh-county. But the land must be priced right. J. H. HOLIHAN ‘ Lucas Block ; Phone 745 HELP WANTED—MALE to work in store before and after clothing school and Saturdays. Address Lock Box, 606, City. 8 22 tt WANTED—Second man for elevator. Good chanee to learn grain buying. Wages $90' per month. Robinson Union Elev. Co.,-Robinson, N. Dak. 8 21 1L-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 tt 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 cents. Adver- | tisements ‘containing more: than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional word. ; -FOR SALE OR RENT— \_,HOUSES AND: ELATS * FOR, SALE—Will sell to t the” right par- / ty partly modern 8-room house newly FOR RENT—Four rooms, single and Painted outside and. redecorated in- side. Smiall payment down. Bal- ance monthly payments, or will rent. Bismarck Building and Loan Ass’n., Room 11 First National Bank Bldg. eee cee O86 2 wk rOR RENT—Seven room house with bath. - Newly decorated; 3 ‘blocks from postoffice.: Phone 806. 3 8.22 6t FOR RED artly modern 4 room house on 9th street. Call at J.P. Hoagland office, 606 Main St. 8 21 at FOR KENT—Six room modern hous close in. Inquire at Nichols’ Tailor Shop. 8 23° 2t FOR RENT—A warm modern house at 310 Seventh street. Phone 410- F-2. lwk FR RENT—Four room house. Inquire 19 6th street or phone 600. a Ws 8 19 1 wk FOR RENT—Modern house. inquire of E. H. L. Vesperman. 813th | FOR RENT—Five room house.” In- quire 214 Sth street. 8 12 6t se, J. O. Varney. ‘FOR RE ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT—Moderh -house, 209 Eighth street. s 8 19 3t double rooms, all madern. $5 and 96 a month. For one night 35¢ Inf quire 713 3rd Street. FOR RENT—Furnished room Inquire _38 Rosser, ft TOR _RENT—Modern room. 213 Sec- ord ‘strect. Phone 634X 810 1 Ww) ousehold furniture in good condition. Call City Engincer’s _ office. 8 20 wk FOR SALE—Ferry, piano. Will- sell for half price if. taken this week, or »will trade for Ford. * Inquire 701 Ninth street. 8 20 1 wk WILL” TRADE—Improved farm or first class business building here for improved — subyrban 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, Will furnish regis- bade papers. Address Box 26 eWoinet wk! pores SALE—First class milch cows, tuberculosis tested. Herman Ode, Phone SatK, 319 19th street. a FOR RENT—AIl modern front room. Board next door. inquire at 523 poe: street or Phone 687. / / 8 15 3t FOR RE RENT umished ‘housekeeping rooms, modern. Phone) 773. Mrs. 408 2nd street. 8 7 6 ROOM AND BOARD—Mrs. Rohrer, \ 620 6th street. 329R. 891 wk Close in furnis! two- room apartment 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 a month. Will rent one night for 35c. All modern. 713 3rd street. 851 wk FOR SALE—Residence and lot at 30 Avenue C. Inquire at premises. SUE ates hug 8 Ott FOR RENT—Strictly modern six room house, hat water heat. Phone 894R. 8 8 tt FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished flat'on first floor, including piano. All modern. No children. 807 4th Street. Phone 404R. 8 itt WANTEDISis Good muckers, 50c an hour. Apply Bismrck Northern Pa- cific bridge, Boyd’ Conetrne ton, com- pany. 8 20 3t WANTED—Compotent man bookkeep- er. Must be able to take full charge of double entry system. ‘Good wa- ges. Address 546 Tribune. ° 8 19 tf MEN WANTED at Dawson, 4. D, to Itarvest crop. $4.50 ‘per. day. $7.00 per day with a team; 50 teams need- ed. Do not neglect your loca) har- vest to answer this call. This to apply to migratory labor and help in hailed and dried out districts. Apply Clark W. Davis. i } 8161 wk WANTED—Messenger boy... Boye ing to school need not apply. ane ern Union. * 5 tt WANTED—Young man S oe ‘dle collections and learn pub- lishing he: se Apply Hye une office. . HELP WANTED—F) WANTED—At_once, competent book- keeper. Lahr Motor Sales Co. z § 21 4t_ 4t WANTED—Kitchen girl and ‘Yard- man. Apply Grand Pacific hotel. WANTED—Washerwoman once a week. Phone 275R. 8 20 th WANTED—Housekeeper for. widower on farm. No Children; light work; permanent place for right party, Ad. dress 610 Housekeeper, care Tri une. $19 3e WANTED—House girl, wages $30 to competent.girl. saadress L. N. Cary, Mandan, ‘No.*: 817 6t rok ANTED_ WANTED—Furnished rooms, house or flat, ae young couple for house k Hunter, aesourt Val- 7 te jack, ap ae eee aa ‘o rent of buy: Six room 8.21 3tly ini wit FOR SALE—Six room modern Bung- alow. 6th street. ‘Phone 374 K. + 61 wi FOR RENT at reasonable raie, i 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, gnauire 418 1st street.” 8 5 3t FOR RENT—Nice large ¢oom ia new modern house 1-2 block from P. O. 213 Second street. Phone 634X. : 21 wk FOR REN ‘ooms in st: ly mod- Pleasant loca- Phone 592X. 30 tf FOR ~ RENT—Furnished rooms all modern,” Hot water heat. Phone 619L or call 619 6th sire anit 20 AR ps eee AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES 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. * 8 19 1 wk ern house close in. tion. 515 Sth street. FOR RENT_Four-room bungalow. In-' guise O. W. Roberts, Phone 151 or 75: FOR RENT—A_ modern five room bungalow. Range installed. -For in- formation Phone 263. 7 30 tt WANTED—To rent..an all modern 6 room house. Phone 230K. 7 29 tt FOR RENT—Smail 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 801 4th’ street, _or inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second Hand store. 7°20 tt BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VETERINARIAN 1 WANTED—Fine op- portunity, splendid crops. Cottonwood Drug Co., Cottonwood, ‘Minn. $10 LANDS Write | | YOR SALE—At once, chiffonier and HAVE JOINED ARMY—Must sell five passenger Oldsmobile Bight very cheap. Good repair. Take city lots. Act quick. Wilson, 208' Rosser. Phone 383L. 822 2 FOR SALE—Three passenger Stude- ‘baker roadster, in éxcellent condi- tion throughout. Latest equip- ments. A real ‘bargain. Write 612 Tribune. 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 schogl or western Sales Co. , 71 WANTED—Part(cular car owners to try GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC :CASINGS. ‘We find they are better. Corwin Motor Co. Lge ep ae Be Va eee MISCELLANEOUS dressing table. Mrs. J: W. Murphy. ‘Phone 15 R, care Van Horn hotel. 8 21 8t FOR SALE—160 acres of unimproved land. Burleigh courty, near Dris- coll, $10.00 per acre half cash. O. Peterson, 6561_6th ave. So. Seattle, Wash. 22°3 wks , LOST AND FOUND 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, propérty and paying for this ad: at Tribune. 819 1wk N oard 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. __ 8106 FOR SALS—Household furniture, also some windows and doors. Call be- tween 9 a: m. and 6 p.m. Phone 35 Mrs. A. M. Fisher. 8 15.tf NORTHERN, PRODUCE CO. of Bis- . D,, pans your cream ely Write FOUND—At Grand Pacific, fraternity THE POLLO eee immediate WE HAVE anoles winter rye suitable for seed. Can furnish car lot. Write, ar wire for prices and samples. E” C. Andrus, Menoken,'N. D. Menoken Farm :Co. Cooperative ‘Association, Burleigh, N. D. é 851 wk FOR SALE or } or RENT—The only janeh room in town. 776 Dunh Center, N Dak. 383.68 10 FOR SALE—Two standard met- al pots for Mergenthaler lino- type machines; in good condi- tion and at a bargain. Bis- marck Tribyne. 8-2-tf 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. 7 291 mo FOR SALE—Living room set, fumed oak and ‘brown Poaniah | leather. Phone 653K. 8 20 lwk 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. for a.live boy. . $5.00 for quick sale. “710 4th street or Phone-835. 8 19 2t “Call 726- rv 8 22 3t WE HAVE CHOICE WINTER RYE ralrod, before winter, I'll do the rest. suitable for seed. Can furnish car lot. “Write or wire for prices and samples. Cc. C. Andrus, Menoken, D., Menoken Frm Co. Co-operat- ive Ass'n, Burleigh, N. Dd. 812 6t | WANTED—to buy a second-hand ‘safe and roll top desk. Mrs. Elfstrom. Phone 64.R. > «8 22-3t ruR SALE—Saturday Electric Wash- ing machine, electric range, kitchen cabinet, bed, lawn hose, fruit jars, etc. Mrs. Elfstrom, 36 Ave. C, Tele- ' phone 654 R. § 22 3 OLD FALSE TEETH Even if broken, we pay from $2.00 to $25 per set. CASH for gold crowns, bridge work, old gold, silver and. plat- inum. Send and receive CASH by re- turn mail. BERNER’S FALSE TEETH SPECIALIST, 22 Third street, Troy, N.Y. 31 mo. “WORK WANTED WANTHD—Lady would” like of 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 603X 8 1lwk AGENT—SALESMAN »vALESMEN WANTED—To cali on business. men. Make from $10 to $15 per day,.to sell the new design; Lump Combination Paper Fasteners. Something new. Address H. .L.. & Co, Janesville, Minn., Lock Box L. 8 22 2t @othak's Stamp! Bra'ss | - pin. -Owner can have same at Trib- Address. 611 une office by paying reward and for sale account of going to Ww: head, with springs and mattross. two NOTICE. ' The high schoot will open for the - | coming school term on September 3. Conditions here do not seem to warrant the postponement of the op- ening date to some time in October. In fact the demand for High School boys from business firms will be even greater next June than now. Boys doing farm work or helping in the harvesting should not enroll‘until the season is over. The teachers will give these few ‘boys extra time and they will hive every opportunity to make up the work which they miss. -In or- der that complete arrangements to do this can be made, these boys should communicate with Prin. C. ¥. Bolt. qwigned) Supt J. M. Martin. FINDS VOLONTEER WHEAT Farmer Declares It Was Growing In ‘a Crop of Alfalfa. , William Kranz, a farmer near Jef- fersonville, Ind. has seven acres of alfalfa and on 16 acres he is grazing with it, but in the same field there is growing a fine stand of volunteer wheat, -It ts better in condition and appearance than many fields of wheat which were sown last year, but failed to produce good. crops. Mr. Kranz says he would have two good crops if he could’ separate them. Near by, James B. Green has 94 acres in alfalfa and on 16 acres he ts grazing 230 hogs which are unable to keep down the growth. He has cut two tons of hay from this field as well. NEW GERMAN ATROCITY Woman Says Huns Cut Off Right Arms of Boys. Germans are amputating the right arms of every youth over ten years of age who falls into their hands, ac- cording to Mrs. Eugenie Guenter of Besancon, France, As a result of war conditions she has lost 27 of her immediate relatives.’ She said that in Besancon there {s not a youth over ten years of age who-has not his right arm off at the elbow. Her grandmother, eighty-nine years old, was found dead with seven bayo- net wounds, and two girl cousins, sIx- teen and eightcen’years. old, were at- tacked by the Huns, she said. Antispy Law .In Force. Publication of any news of the move- ments of merchantmen is prohibited in Spain. This te the first application of the new antispy law. Best of Rewards. Fhe best reward for any faithful work is the privilege of going on and proving our faithfulness with more difficult tasks.—Lucy Larcom, a New Water Heater, A\ fireplace grate madé of tubing through which water can be circulated to distribute heat about a room has been patented by an inventor. ait Enameled Ware. he best way to clean enameled ware is to use a little ordinary salt and ho soda; this will keep it in new con- dition, ns! 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 Dally News. Time. Time doth transfix the flourish set on youth.—Shakespeare (“Midsummer Night’s Dream”), 5 Ris } Daity Thought. Fvery thought w! genius and y throw Nnfo the world, alters the ir Things Worth Knowing.” *~ Guard within yourself that treas- ure kindness. Know how to. give without hesitation, how to lose with- out regret, how to acquire without meanness.. Kagw how to replace in your heart by the happiness’ of those you love, the happiness that may be wanting in-yourself—F, W. Faber, i Really Great Victory. It fs a conquest whe we can lift ourselves above the annoyances of cit- cumstances over which we have no control; but it is a greater victory when we can make those circumstances our helpers, when we can appreciate thé good that {s in them.—Lucy Bate com, sie we For Postal Card Users, According to decisions of the post= office department, anything written or printed on the address side of a gov- ernment postal card, except the ad- dress itself, that is, anything in the nature of q Tapssage on the: address side, renders the card unmailable, 3 ae Worryln’. Mgt Bah boss sayes folks:ginally worries de mos’ bout de things whut don’ nebuh happen—Ah reck'n ‘da’s right—Ah bin worryin’ de longes’ case he don’ nehuh raise mah wages!—Memphis Commer- lal Appeal. ' ‘8 Friday Day of 111 Omen. The Talmud, the book containing the tivil laws of the ancient Jews, says that Adam was created on a. Friday, sinfed on a Friday and was thrust out of Eden on a Friday. 1 No Appreciable Loss, i ei In New Jersey a man recently smoke ed cigarettes an entire day without any particular harm resulting. The only visible effect was the death of the smoker.—Boston Transcript. And the Hobo Left. “Semper fidelis,” announced the ho- bo. “Dat’s me.” “Sic semper,” chirped the head of the house, and the bulldog. promptly responded.- —Loutsville Cour fer-Journal, i; British Possessions, z The smallest British possession ts Gibraltar, with an area of two square miles; the largest India, with an area of 1,802,629: square miles, Ri Mistaken Feeling. Sometimes we feel like we are real snappy and positive, when we are only impatient and disagreeable. —Our Boys’ Magazine. * 7 The Only Time. “Some people,” observed Colonel Beanfugle, “never stay at home except on eléction day, and then they overdo the thing.”—St. Louis Globe-Democrat, \ st Passions, ‘i Passions are likened best to floods and streams, the shallow murmur, but the deep are dumb.—Sir Walter Ras. leigh, . Bi | History. E James imparting his knowledge to his younger sister: “Rome was found- ed by Romeo and Juliet.” = Daily Thought. ‘Our duty is to be useful, not accord. ing to our desires, but according to our powers.—Henri Frederic Amiel; E.T. _BURKE Tribune a * Blsmarek, N.D..