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Peete Po SATURDAY, AUG. 24, 1918. “SQUIRREL FOOD . By Ahern x IT WAS ONLY FRENCH 'TO- . BACCO, BUT THAT'S AL- : MOST AS BAD, QUEST-CE Qui Yous TROUBLE, MSIEU Yank 2 LE GAZ, OU FRANCAIS SAY, ONCLE, GIMME TWAT LAMB, WiLL NAF - FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS -* By Blosser UNCLE’S FAITH IS AT A TEST TW AFRAID T CAN'T YoU, PRECKLES! OBE WHIZ, T DONT SEE WhY YA CANT 22 DO THAT For THETS A VERY VALUABLE LAMB AND 1 COULDA ‘ AFFORD T' GWE KIM. To Nou--DYA WANT I AWFUL (anf yD RATUER MANE \[ VLU YELL YA~Nou VE THAN ANYTHING )> PRAY For [T- WHEN 1 NTH WHOLE WANT & THING J ALWAYS WORLD ! PRAY FoR,_IT AN' THEN | ies SURES 2 To COME. SHEN , AN-DRAY F ONE FER NouRSE! TU TELL VA=Vou- GWE ME TH LAMB ER FY wwecere sere werreeenee. ” TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS | ~— CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES oo : 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 each additional word. ‘ rate of two cents a word for ~ erator, desk and lawn mower. Phone 85, Mrs, A. M. Fisher. 8 22 1 wk | PL@NO SPECIALS—I have a.few high | grade Adam Schaaf pianos and ~lav. “ers to close out at once. Sample at Soo Hotel. \D. Ernst Hall, Aven’, Bore | FOR SALE—Household turniture .in- cluding piaio, two sideboayds and desk. Inquire 417 1uth séeet or phone 535L, 8 24 3t GOOD RANGE” FOR’ SALE CHEAP 404 2nd street. 8 24 2t HELP WANTED—MALE FOR SALE OR RENT— GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVICE ‘ex- aminations North Dakota in Septem- ber. Government clerk, railway mail, teacher, immigrant inspector, type- * writer, research clerk. Experience unnecessary. Men and women desir- ing government positions write for free prticulars. J. C. Leonard (form- er clyil service examiner) 52 Kenois Bldg., Washington.. 8 24 It WANTED—Young man’ ‘to work in clothing -store before and after school and Saturdays. Address Lock Box 606, City. 8 22 tt WANTED—Second man for ‘elevator. Good chance to learn grain buying. Wages $90 per month. Robinson Union Elev. Co., Robinson, N. Dak. 8 211 wk = FOR RENT—Partly modern 5 room house with'’barn. Inquire 400 7th street or Phone 506L. even room house with blocks WOR REN’ bath, Newly decorated; 3 from postoffice. Phone 806. _ 8p ot FOR. RENT—Partly mod 4 room house on 9th street. Call at J. P. Hoagland office,.G0¢ Main St. ¢ 8 21 ot FORK RENT—A warm modern’ house at 310 Seventh street. Phone 410- P1205 _lwk FR RENT—Four_room house. Inquire 719 Gth street or phone 600. 8 19 1 wk WANTED—Able bodied men between| FOR RENT—Modern house. Inquire ages of 46 and 56 by U.-S. Army} - of E. H. L,..Vesperman. anit for all kinds of trades. Apply Room 20° Soo Hotel, Recruiting Station.. - 821tf alow. 917 6th street. Phone 374 K. WANTED—Competent man béokkeep- $23 tf er. Must be able to take full charge}FOR KENT—A modern five room of double entry system. Good wa-{ bungalow. Range installed. For in- HOUSES AND FLATS / [5 =IDE LINE Mis TAILG' FOR SAH@—six room modern bung) _ 2 AGENT—SALESMAN Wanter- iness men. make from $10 to $15 per day to sell the new design punch and combination paper fast- eners. Something new. Address H. L. & Co. Janesville, Minn. Lock Box L. \ 8 24 It business men. Make fron{ $10 to $15 per day, to sell the new design Tump Combination Paper Fasteners. Something new. Address H. L. & Co., Janesville, Minn., Lock Box 1. 8 22 2t ted for live wire sales board assortment. Pays $6.00 commission and a good bonus. Irving Specialfy Co., 808 Irving Park ‘Blvé., -Chicago, Il. ies 8 24 It ™\~ AGENTS—Sell” inen’s suits made to order. Fall and win- ter lineeready. Best values for least money. :Very profitable work. Leeds Woolen Mills, Chicago, Il. __8 24 It Salesmet ‘and new Se side line. Best ever. $6.40 commis: sion on orders and repeats. Don’t miss this. Grove Mfg Co., 2562 Cot- tage Grove Ave., Chicago, a4 he BUSINESS OPPOR FOR, SALE—Fuilding © No. 246 Fifth street to be removed. Harvey Har- ris & Co. 8 24 4t FOR SALE—Household furniture in good condition, Call City Engineer's _ Office. $8 20 wk FOR SATE—Ferry piano, Will” sell for. half price if taken this wee or | wil-trade for: Ford. Inquire 701 ‘lless you redeem said land from saia sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed. thereof will issue to the holder ot ie tax sale certificate provided by law. Si WITNESS my hand.and official seal this 4th day of March, 1918. T: E. FLAHERTY, Auditor, Burleigh County, North Dakota. 831 mo.| (First publication Aug. 9, 1918.) =——SSS—S—S—=SS———— SS | S—9 16 23. SITUATIONS WANTED -—— BUY W, 8, 5, ——— SITUATION WANTED—By good “all SEALED. BIDS WANTED. ayound butcher ‘ocery man.|* Sealed bids will be received up to Harry Sims, 413 2nd street. Phone | 19 o’clock on Sept! 3rd, 1918 for road 470. work etween sections 16 and 21 Twp. 8 24 Gt} 141, Rge. 78, said work-to be done in accordance with specifications of the county surveyor, All bids must be ad- dressed to thé county Auditor at Bis- marck, N. Dak., and marked ‘bids for road ‘work. ch bid must be accom- SOLD FALSE TEETH Even it broken, we pay -from$2.00 to $25 per set. CASH for:gold crowns, bridge work, old gold, silver and plat- inum. Send and reogive CASH by re- turn mail. BERNER’S FALSE TEETH Sete 22 Third street, Troy, HOUSES WANTED WANTED—To rent of buy: Six room bodern hungalow, Address. 61 Tribune. 8191 wk WORK WANTED / cent of the amount bid. first class business building here for improved suburban Bismarck or ‘Mandan. Write Box'%76 Dunn Cen- ter, N. D. 8 10 17 24 31 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 OU SHOULD get your chimneys re paired and uplastering done before the fall rush of work begins, It’s cheaper now. All work gparanteod. Fred Bolter, 522 12th st eet. Phone 494X, 7 291mo FOR SALI i—Tiving room set, fumed oak and ‘brown - Phone 653K. 8 20 Iwk HAVE YOUR STORM WINDOWS re paired before winter. Call %26-L. ll do the rest. 8 22 3h WANTED—to buy a second-hand safe Ninth street. 8 20 1 wk WILL TRADE—Improved farm or | WANT Practical nursing, _ Mrs. Spanish leather. ; The board reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. By order of the board of county commissioners. - iy T. E.-FLANERTY, County Auditor, Cora A. Lamb, 321 8th street. Phone 603X 1 wk NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE. ’ DEMPTION STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—SS. OFFICE OF COU marck, N. D. To Caroline G. Cochrane: You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was a: ed in the name of C. G. Little for taxation for the year 1913 | was on the 9th day of December, 1914; iduly sold ag provided by law, for the delinquent, taxes of the year 1913, and ithat the time for redemption from said ale will expire ninety days from the completed vice of this notice. 20 24 27 31. BUY W. S §—-—— NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that cer- tain mortgage executed and delivered by John Bostrom (Bachelor) mortgag- or to First National bank, (corpora- tion), of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, mortgagee, dated the 28th day of Novembe 3, and filed for record in the office of the register‘of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the 29th day of November, 1913, ;and recorded in hook 116 of mort- TY AUDITOR, Bis- Little and Pet. F. Hanied by a certified check; for 5 per | | Said land is described as follows: Und. 1-2 Lot 8, Block 28, McKenzie’s Add. to the City of Bismarck. gages at page 292, and assigned by said mortgagee to Rismarck Loan & Investment Company, Bismarck, N. D. ges. Address 546 Tribune. formation Phone 263. 7 sigtt |: Z20tt | WANTED—Messenger boy. Boy go-| WANTED—To rent an all modern 6 fg to school need not apply. West- room house Phone 230K. ern Union. 8 15 tt S 7-29 tt WANTED—Young man to han- dle:collectigns and learn pub- lishing business. Apply Trib- une office HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—At once, competent book- keeper. Lahr Motor Sales Co.. ~ iat 8 21 4t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR HENT—Steam heated living 4 rooms over First Guaranty bank. In- _ quire at bank. 8 24 6t ¥OR RENT—Three rooms close in with city water in room. Rates rea- sonable to right party. Inquire at 516 3rd street. Joseph Wood. si 23 1 wk FOR RENT—Rooms, modern, and rent reasonable. \522 2nd street. ce ee ene ee Ne FR RENT—Two large light house- ekeeping rooms, close in. Call at 311 Fourth street. \ & 8 23 3t FOR RENT—Four rooms, single and double rooms, all modern. $5 and ¥6 @ month. For one night 35c - In- quire 713 3rd street. pee FOR RENT—Furnished room Inquire 88 Rosse 81 wk FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house close in. Pleasant loca- tion. 515 5th street. Phone 592X. cm T 30 tt} rooms all Phone FOR RENT—Furnished modern. Hot water heat. 619L or call 619 6th street. 3 i / 8.20 1 AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYLE iS FOR ‘SALE—Maxwell roadster, fully equipped 4 non-skid tires and. Hart- fotd shock absorbers. A bargain See Jack Hunter, Missouri- Valley Motor Co., Bismarck, N. D. 8 19 1 wk RMY—Must sell five. fdsmobile Eight very cheap. Good repair. Take city-lots. Act quick. Wilson, 208 Rosser. Phone 388L. 4 8 22 2t FOR RENT—Smali house convenient: ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. = ett eases 2128 Ut FOR RENT—Two Tn houses, Al- to 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 ROOMES WANTED WANTED—Furnished rooms, ‘house or flat, by young couple for house- keeping. Jack Hunter, Missouri Val- ley Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. _ 819 1 wk ~ BANDS.” CATTLE_AN DHOG RANCH, admir- CATTLE AND HOG RANCH, /dmir- four miles of Lloyd, on main line Seaboard railway, fronting on west | coast, branch Dixie Highway. Tract contains 2,200 acres, 2,000 under cul- tivation, 30 miles wire fencing, cross fences and lanes arranged for cattle raising. $8,000 worth of improve- ments, including farm houses, barns, 20 tenant houses, mchinery houses, implement sheds, silos, ¢tc. Deep wa- ter wells and. about fifteen surface, wells afford plentyof water. Orange- burg and sandy loam.: Yellow clay subsoil. Present price only $20 per acre, Address B. L. Harnner, Gengral } ded Retreads” makes old tires new; WONDERFUL OPPORTU. men with ability to enter a business which ig a real war time necessity anr a fast money-maker. Our “Eur- opean Chrome Leather Steel Stud-; and roll top desk. Phone 654 R. 8 22 3t ing machine, electric range, kitchen cabinet, bed, lawn hose, fruit jars, ete. Mrs. Elfstrom, 36 Ave. C. Tele- guarnteed for 3,000. miles, by old, es- phone 654 R. tablished: thoroughly reliable. firm; sells to consumer at half the price of new tires; practically new in Ameriea; big success-in Europe. Men with ability wanted to open service stations and manage, Sales campaign. $1,000 ‘to 93,000 capital required. Should make $5,000 to 8 22 3t EVERETT TRUE Mrs. Elfstrom. |. bUR SALE—Saturday Electric Wash- | $4 WELL, WHAT'S NEW ‘TODAY, a corporation, by writlen instrument dated July 16, 1918, for record in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota on) the 18th day of July, 191°, and record- ed in book 155 on page 25, will be foreclosed by a salo of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed. at the front door of the court house in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. on the 3rd day of | September, 1918, to satisfy the amount due o nsuch mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such Amount sold for, $1 Subsequent taxes paid by purchaser, 71. Amount required to redeem at this |date $7.28. In addition: to the above ‘amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and w By Conde EVERETT? $10,000 first year. Address Sales mortgage and which will be sold to Manager, 8th Floor, 20 E, Jackson Blvd, Chicago, aie 8 24 1t BUSINESS CHANCE! , all kinds, open / in Walliams, Mont., growing metrop- olis of 10,000 square miles of richest dand in America. In heart of 120,000 acre irrigation project growing big- gest crops in west. Welt settled. Settlers coming steadily.- Also in heart of big oil surveyed tract. Well drilling. Struck first oil snd. Go- ing to second. New county to be formed. Williams favored for county- seat Good transportation. Lig ship- ping point. Trade comes 50 miles every direétion. All kinds of busi- ness opportunities. Williams-Man- Kon News tells all aout it. Send name and address and we will send paper free for six months. Address Development Agent. Seaboard Air Line Railway, 1184 Royster Bldg, Norfolk, Virginia. f 8 24 It ~' LOST AND FOU -ON SATURDAY, Aug. 10, @ red steer two years old disappeared from the herd at the government school farm. The animal has either been stolen or has strayed to other herds. Any, information concerning it would be appreciated, and should be sent to R. I. Thompson, Supt.. Indian School Phone 126 U. £ 8 24 2 FOUND—A bunch of keys last night on 7th street. Owner can have same by proving property and pay- ing for this advt. Call at Tribune. : 8 241 Williams-Manson News, Dept. I9, Williams, Mont. : 8 24 It VATERINARIAN WANTHD—Fine op- portunity, splendid crops. Write Cottonwood Drug Co., Cottonwood, Minn. ———— MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Nearly new Singer sew- ' ing machine. Mrs. I. V. Lahr, 209 West Thayer. Z 8 23 1 wkt FOR SALE—At once, chiftonier and |~ dressing table. »Mrs. J. W. Murphy. Phone 315 R, care Van Horn hotel. a 8 21 3t NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Bis- marck, N. D., wants your cream and will pay highest market price always. Write for tags. T-27tf FOR SALE—Three passenger Stude-| FOUND—A Brown hand satchel con-|FOR SALE—2: ‘baker roadster, in excellent condi- tion throughout. Latest equip- ments. A real bargain. Write 612 Tribune. 8 21 6t WANTED—Particular_ car owners to ity GOORYEAR CORD and FABRIC ASINGS. We find they are better. Corwin Motor Co. Bigarek oF a \ SE Tan RG a sia CALE 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 Tribune. 8.19 AWk FOUND—At Grand Pacific, fraternity pin. Owner can have same at Trib- une office by paying reward and for this adv. - 87 tt , 50 Rumley oil pull, 8- bottom plow and separator good as new. $2,2 Terms, Also steam threshing outfit first class condition . ready for threshing. 31.700. E. C. Ruble, Driscoll, 8 23 4t ,FOK SALE two library tables, dress form, two waite enamel beds, screen laundry stove, retrig- WHY NOT WEare UT INSTCAD OF GOING BARE-HEADE DNF satisfy the same are descrtbed as fol- lows: Northeast quarter (NE 1-4) of the Northwest quarter (N\W 1-4) of Sec- tion ten (10) Township one hundred thirty-ine (139) Range seventy-nine (79) containing forty acres more or less according t the government sur- vey thereof, all in the county of Bur- leigh and state of North Dakota. There will due on such mortgage; at the date of sale the sum of three hundred twenty-four and 33-100 dol- lars (9224°33). : Dated this 26th day of July, 1918. BISMARCK LOAN & INVESTMENT COMPANY (a Corporation) Assignee of Mortgagee. THEODORE KOFFEL, Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. Bismarck, N,. D. 1—27; 8-3 10 17 24 31. } BUY W. 5, 5 | WEARS IT THERE, NOTICE. The high school 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 have 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. IF. Bolt. (oigned) Supt. J. M. Martin. BUY W. S. 8——— SALE OF LAND. Notice ig hereby given: That under authority of an order of sale granted by the Hon. H. (. Bradley, judge of the County Court’ of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, Garlson, minors, will sell at private sale.to the highest bidder for cash, subject to confirmation oy the Judge of the county court the following de- scribed real property situated in Bur- leigh county, North Dakota to-wit: An undivided six-ninths interest in and to the Southeast Quarter (SE 1-4) of Section Eleven (11), Township One Hundred Forty (140) North of Range Seventy-nine, (79). Wiest. (An undi- vided one-third of said property be- longing to each of said minors.) Said sale will be made on or after the 17th day of September, 1918. All bids must be in writing and may be left at the office of Newton, Dul- lam & Young in the City, National bank building at Bismarck, North Da- kota, or filed with the’ judge of said county court or delivered to the under- signed personally. Dated, Bismarck, North Dakota, Au- - 1918. TANNAH CARLSON, now Han- nah Graba, guardian of the per- sons and estates of Lillian Carl- son, Homer Carlson and Re- Mona Irene Carlson, Minors. Newton, Dullam & Young, ; fismarck, North Dakota, Attorneys for Guardian, S8—24 31; 9-7 15. BUY W.8. §,——— BIDS WANTED. Sealed bids will be received, by the hoard of trustees of the Village of Un- derwood, N. D., up to 8 o'clock p. m. | Sept. 1918, for the construction of a_ vill and fire hall on lot 18, Block 5, village of Underwood, N. D. Plans and specifiéations on file with Calix IF. Berner, village clerk, at Underwood State bank. | Each bid to be accompanied by cer- tified check equal to“5 per cent of the amount of bid. Successful bidder to give satisfac- tory bond. The board reserves the right to re- jec€ any or all bids. Ly~order of the board of trustees of the villge of Underwood, N. D., W. F. Schmidt, President. Calix F. Bauer, Clerk.“ , 23 24, ie BUY W. 5. 8. a Comb Old Toilet Adjunct. Combs have been used in the tollet since very ancient times. The Greek, the Egyptian and the Roman ladies used them to arrange and hold up iets hair; even ladies among the Swiss lake-dwellers seem to have been familiar with them, Some of these were made of wood, some of bone, of horn or of ivory, Speci- mens have often been found in recent years, You Understand This? Not to perceive is the gift whi¢h softens the prospect for man who {n his present, in his intimacies, in his hecessities, sees more than sults his happiness, but who for his prdspects finds radiance only softening and in its mellowing gaining glory, who looks for his greatest good in the west aid Seeks the deep purple with an illus Sioned soul—Chicago Tribune, RF! Plants Travel by Air. In Porto Rico, where the atmosphere is moist and balmy, air plants often lodge in the most unusual places and Produce some weird effects while grow- ing. Frequently they establish them- Selves on telephone and _ telegraph wires, The Insulation rots in’ places and the plants take root, grow ‘and thrive. Siti Robinson Crusoe’s Will, : The “last will” of Alexander Selkirk, the original of Robinson Crusoe, ‘was sold at auction in London for $300. The will begins: “Being now bound out on a voyage to sea, and calling to mind the perils and dangers of the Seas and other uncertainties of this transitory life—” E. T. BURKE dated this 20th day of Ansust, 1918, LAWYER : the undersigned the guardian of the . . bes & peesrns emt estate: of Lillian Carlson,| Tribune Block - Bismarek,'N, D. i Cail.oa aud Remona Irene Rad Phone 3 Lise H ‘

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