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SOc FRECKLES ‘AND. His FRIENDS By-Blosser. UNCLE - ISN’T “STRONG ‘ON THE SYMPATHY STUFF \ ae ‘ , SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern IT’LL BE SOME JOB, LIKE MASSAGING CACTUS WAAWWAW Ol A Bic , GRASSHoPPER- BIT ME ON TH’ ARM~. WAW © - ONT HURT F Ho” DNov Know IT WONT. HURT? GUESS T KNOW - OU«W-hha! WELLEDON'T MALE Such A Fuss ~1T WON'T UWURT.You! aa ais “YOU'LL NEVE Good SoLDdIE ( Jr one \ WONDER HOW LONG THIS. WAR WILL \ FIGURES iv THIS NAY (\ v0re Yo vasT FORTY- YEARS ANOTHER YEAR One more | Dont eRV-Vour UNCLE LEM IS A SOLDIER BUT CRY OVER A YEP, FORTY- ONE! WELL BE FIGHTIN’ You WON'T MAKE A GOOD NURSE EITHER !! R BEA RIF You FORTY YEARS MORE To WIND UP.ALL | | 4 TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED: COLUMNS | 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 fate of two cents a word for | each additional word. HELP WANTED—MALE t FOR SALE OR RENT— WANTED—Deliveryman, good wages, | ‘ apply Gussner’s Grocery store, Main | street. 8 26 st | . | WANTED—Man and wife to work on| farm. Addres Box 219, Bismarck, -D. 8-24-tf WANTED—All around Automobile me- chanic who can earn highest wages. Corwin ‘Motor Company, iBsmarck, N. Dak. 8 28 1 wk, WANTED—Young man to work in clothing . stone. before. and.» after « school and Saturdays. Address Lock Box, 606, City. 8 22 tt WANTED—Able bodied men between ages of 46 and 56 by U. S. Army r all kinds of trades. Apply Room = 20 Soo Hotel Recruiting Station. 8 21 tf ———— HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Mrs. H. H., Steele. 8 28 te Ty Ly GE WANTED—A girl for general house- work, highest wages. Apply to Mrs. P. C. Remington, 610 7th street morning and evening, or Room 20 City National Bank Bldg, after- noons. 8 29 tf Pacific Hotel. 8 28 th 2 ws _ . HOUSES AND FLATS FOR|RENT—Modern furnished house. 419 ith street. Phone 435-R. ees iw ett oS 27 1 wk -UR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms, modern. Phone 773 Mrs. J. O. Varney, £05 2nd street. : = 829 6b, FOR RENT—Warm, pleasant modern rooms for tetachers, pupils or oth- ers. Cheaper for families. than buy- ing fuel. 622 Third street. = SS 5 ye neat erent S18 FOR” RENT—AIl modern 6 room \nouse; electric washer, electric range atid range in connection. 36 Ave C. Key is at next door. $28 4t__ £OR RENT—New cottage, all modern, ready after September ist. Apply to Finch Lumber Co., Phone 17. ! 8 28 tt R SALE—Seven room Lous In- Phon ? 596-L. 8 28-1 wk} ro quire 508 9th street. MISCELLANEOUS _ FOR SALE. Sixth street. —Sewing. Call Home bakery, apply 214 8 26 6t WANTED. FOR SA A” Cary safe, weighs about 4,500" lbs., suitable for either ‘bank of jewelry. Also 1 five column -Burroughs adding machine. or call E. P, Pfeifle, Wishek, N. D. 8 28 6t inger sew- new Mrs. E. FOR SALE ing machine. West Thayer. . Lahr, 209 3 1 wk FOR SALE—Small business in‘ Bis- inal Address Box 434. 8 28 ,2t ED—Home of refinement near the capitol where I can find board and room and where I can leave lit- tle girl ‘between the hours of 9 a. man’ 5 p.m. Mrs..0. B. Hoskins, Phone 851-L, after 5 p. m. z 8 28 6t FOR SALE— Outside toilet at 214 6th street. 5 8 27 8t FOR RENT—8 rdom “modern house. Call 512 9th streey Phone 477L. : _ 8 26 3t Seven room house with 3 blocks FOR REN’ bath.s Newly decorated; from postoffice. Phone 806. evmete Me pees 28 Rae FOR RENT—A warm modern house at 310 Seventh ‘street. Phone 410- F-12. lwk ' WANTED—Competent girl good wa- “ges. Inquire at 104 Ave A. or Phone 622. 8 27 br ,WANTED—Messenger gir). Girl go- . ing to school need not apply. West- ern Union. 8 15 tt FOR RENT—Modern house.e Inquire of E. H. L. Vesperman. 8 13 tt FOR SALE—six room modern bung: * alow. 917 6th street. Fhone 34 zi f © 23 t WANTED—Uxperienced tady_stenog- rapher with some knowledge of Dookkeepg. Address 546, Tribune. 8 26 tf WANTED—gipl for general house- ~ work. Mrs. J.J. Osterhouse, 323 1st _. Street. 8 26 6t WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. .Good wages. Phone 746 or call 613 3rd street. 8 26 6t NTED— An experienced __ sten- ographer. Best wages. Address Box 219 Bismarck, N. D. 8 24 tft ———— ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house. Hot water heat. 621 6th street. Phone 619-R. 2 8886 FOR RENT—Modern furnished front room. 820 Fifth street. Phone 242K. FOR RENT—Modern furnished ‘room one-half block from court house. In- quire 614 Rosser or Phone,482X. 8 29 Bt FOR RENT—A_ nice large furnished / room in a new modern house. 1 block and a half from th2 post of fice. 213 3nd street or Phone 634X. ‘ 71 WR FOR RENT—Steam heated living rooms over First Guaranty bank. In- quire at bank. 8 24 bt FOR RENT—Three rooms close in with city waterin room. Rates rea- sonable to right party. Inquire at FOR RENT—Rooms, modern, and rent reasonable. 2nd street. $4 and #6 double rooms. all modern. ; n- ‘a month. For one night 35¢ quire Srd_street. ash FOR RENT—Furnished room Inquire 38 Rosser. 1 wk FOR RENT—Small house convenient- ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. on 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 LOST AND FOUND [OST—Aaivedale doz Reward pala for any information. Notify J. A. Wallace, Northwest hotel. 8 27 3t FOUND BUNCH OF KEYS—Corner of 7th, and Main street. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this advt. Call at. Trib- une. __ 824 Gr FOUND—Watch near McKenzie hotel. Owner cart have same by calling at Tribune, proving property and paying for this ‘advertisement. 8-24-tf ‘_WORK WANTED WANTEP—Work at her home on 13 West Thayer St., by experie: dressmaker. Rates reasonable. Mrs. Chs. Lamb. $271 wk AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYLES FOR SALB—Ford touring car 1916 model in fine condition and best ot running order. Good tires, shock a'o- sorbers- and extras. Call evenings. 717 9th street or phone 609-L. $29 30 2€ WANTED—Particular car owners to try GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC GASINGS. We find they are better. ; Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. aK 7 10 tf me eighteen four Stude- ker car, run less than three thou- sand miles. Cannot tell it from new. car. Will have to see this car to FOR RENT. ms in strictly mo ern house close in. Pleasant loca- ‘tion. -515 5th street. Enon: ar rooms all FOR | RENT—Furnished Phone modern. Hot water heat. G19L or call. 619 Gth street. 6 20 18 kee a ET ll appreciate it. The price is right. Call phone 444. 8 27 6t HOUSES WANTED WANTED—To rent a furnished mod- ern house or. apartment for winter. Write 613 Tribune. 8.26 61 ! ‘OR. SALE—Household consisting of dining room, bed room and kitchen furniture. A.1 in good gondition. Call 214 West Rosser or phone 862K. xe furniture, 8 28 3t NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Bis- marck, N. 1%, wants your cream and will pay highest market price _ always. _Write for 'tags. T-27tf KOR SAL One gentle driving. or-rid- ing horse, cart and harness. Strong buggy, cheap. Also chickens and barn. Phone 624U. 8 27 1 wk FOR SALE—25-50 Rumley oil pull, & bottoin plow and separator good as new. $2,200. Terms. Also steam threshing outfit first class condition ready for threshing. 31.700. E. C. . Ruble, Driscoll, N. D. ‘ 8 23. 4t FOR SALE—Baby carriage $10.00; ad- justable dress form $5.00; electric cleaner $8.00; electric stove $25.00; washing machine $9.00; sanitary couch $3.09. Fruit jars. Phone 213-L. Mrs. J. N. Bliss, Bismarck, N. Day. 8 26 3t FOK SALE—Morris chair, two library tables, dress form, two white énamel beds, screen laundry stove, refrig- tor, desk and lawn mower. Phone Mrs. A. M. Fisher. 8 221 wk —I have a few high grade Adam aaf pianos and “tow ers to close out at once. Sample_at Soo Hotel. 8. Ernst Hall, Agent geen PIANO SPEC: FOR SALE—Euilding No. 216 Fifth street to be removed. Harvey Har- ris & Co. F 24 4t FOR SALE—Household furniture in good condition. Call City Engigeer’s office, _8 20_wk WILL TRADE—Improved farm or first class business building here for imprdved suburban _ Bismarck or Mandan. Write Box 776 Dunn Cen- ter, N. D. $ 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- marek, Tribune. 8-2-tf YOU SHOULD get your chimneys re paired and uplastering done before the fall rush of work begins. It's All work guaranteed 22 12th st cet. Phone 7 291 mo Even if broken, we pay from, $2.00 to $25 per set. CASH for. gold crow bridge work, old gold, silver and plat- inum. Send and receive CASH by re- turn mail. BE Ss J8E TEETH SPi ALIST, 22 Third street, Troy, 8 3 1 mo. Writt | | NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MoRT-! the line brings home both furtle and | survey thereof of record in the office of Register of Deeds in and for said county and st . There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale, the sum of elev hundred fifty and 64-100ths Dott | ($1150.64). | PERCY FREEMAN, Mortgagee. | BUY W.5. "Catching Turtle. A curious mode of catching turtle Is {the tail af ais i known as the remora, The live fish is then. thrown overboard, and immedi- !ately makes for the first turtle it can spy, to Which it attaches /itseff very. | fem! means of a sucking appara- on the top of the head. thed to the turtle, so firm is grip that the fishermen op drawing i oer : aera ADAIR OF SQUEAKY ‘Kick '!! | GAGE FORECLOSURE. | the: sucker, piaalieniny BUY W. $s Seem Notice is hereby given that that cer-/ ‘tain mortgage, éxecuted and delivered | by Earl J. Nixon, mortgagor, to Percy | Freeman, of Baldwin, N. D.,_mort-! it has to ha gagee, dated the 28th day of Novem-, that part of the Huc ber, A. D. 1916, and filed for record! the shores of Mant Metropolitan Jaalousy. It iS characteristic of New York that ha name of its own, for pn which washes an, Doughty old in the office of Register of Deeds for; Hendrick Hudson's name would seem the county of Burleigh and state of an appropriate ene for any ri and North Dakota, on the 10th day of! tit part of it which lies between the Fepruary, A. D. 1917, and recorded in| Book 140 of mortgages on page 271, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described, at the front door of the court-house in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, ;at the hour of three o’clock p. m. on; jthe 2nd day of October, A. D. 1918, to| satisfy the amount due upor such mortgage on the day of sa'e. The premises des mortgage-and whi Battery and ‘The Bronx is not north of ', except possibly none the less, North river, ap parently unwilling to share even a name with “upstate.” BUY W.S. 8 Plan ‘Had Disadvantages. Bride—“I’m so afreid people will find out that we're just married that [’'ve made Jack promise to treat me in | ; | public just us it he had no thought {of any one but himselt.” Mrs. Long- wed—"My dear, 1 adopted that plan when L was m ied, and my husband | never got over it.’—Boston ‘Iran: | script! in such} s. to-wit: E: quarter (E 1-2 of. SE 1-4) of Section six (Sec, 6) of Township one hundred | forty-one (Twp. 141) novth of Range venty-eight (Rge. 78) containing $% dit to the government UE By Conde HELLO, TRUS! How'S THE BOY £ —=J1'‘m ON MY WAY TO THE OPERA House i To ATTEND THE MATINSS. tive ONLY BEEN To THRSE SHOWS THIS week, won't You JOIN MS ¢ fads EVERETT TR i I ! i NGS, Tice JOIN YoU —— LONG GNOUGH TO REMIND YOU THAT WHEW THE COMMITYEG ASKED You LEND A HAND FOR SOME UTTLE WAR WORK YOV BACKED/= OUT ON THES PU WOULDN'T BE ABLE"TO | | 12 or 15 men and several teams tdi ; patched, t DO YOU WANT A GIRL OR BOY? We have a pressing need just now for some homes who are willing to take girls who are wishing to work for board and room while attending high school. Unless homes are located within the next few days some very | worthy girls will not be able to énter | school. We would like to locate pla- for boys to work for their rooms 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, said work to be done in accordance with specifications of the county surveyor. All bids must be ad- dressed to the county Auditor at Bis- ‘. Dak., and marked ‘bids for Each bid must be accom- Jat t and places where they may panied by a certified check for 5 per! work for their board down town. cent of the amount bid. Please phone Mr. Martin or Mr. Bolt, The board reserves the right to re- |. phones 835, X or 285. This is a ject any or all bids. By order of the board of county commissioners. _ T. E. FLAHERTY, County Auditor. fine opportunity for some generous persons to extend some real help to boys and girls seeking an education. i ——— By Ww. & Say Not! You make a dozen mistakes a day, j don't you? But that doesn't Keep you from expecting your wife to be per- fect, does it?—Cincinnati Enquirer, E. T. BURKE 20 24 27 31. BUY W. §, S.——— The Difference. | Science is concerned with the names, | distances and magnitudes of the stars, and with problems touching the in- testinal parasites of the flea. Art, fit- erature and religion are concerned only with mankind; with the elemental, the "universal, the eternal; wifk the dream, LAWYER aA the defeat, the romance of fe.—Dal- | Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. las Lore Sharp, in ,the Atlantic. Phone 752 Head Work in Silo Time Will Save Delays Save Labor and Money By P. G. HOLDEN HERE is no task. in the year’s farm work that will pay more for _ blanning and preparation than filling the silo. The cost of silage on some farms is almost doubled becayse of poor filling equipment aiid lack of headwork in playning and carrying on the work of fillfng. The good farmer looks forward to filling the silo in the feast possible time, knowing that it.takés quite a force of both man and horse power, and that he éannot afford to. have any part of the force idle during any part of the silo filling. raves ‘The causes for delays are: A poor cutter, uncertain power, carelessness, not enough men and teams, It is surely an aggravation to have a force of while the cutter or engine ts being It is cheaper by far td have a first class cutter and engine and be sure than everything is solid arid in repair before the cutting commences, than to stop for repairs just when everything should be working 100 per cent. Look After the Machinery. Hl Look enrefully to the pipe’that delivers the! silage; have it solid and free: from projections that are ljkely to catch silage and clog the pipe. Go over the knives before starting and tighten grey nut tight about the knives and drum.’ A’ ew minutes’ time with the knives and drum may save a $100 repair bill and maybe someone’s life. Have Everything Ready Before, Beginning to Fill the Silo. Accidents result from carelessness, from things getting out of repair. Have a supply of fuel and lubrication handy. Replenish the work box with nails, have the wrenches, hatchet, ax and mattock handy. It’s easier to do this: before the rush is on. Have plenty of men and teams. Remember it's poor ecanomy to save on a man or two and an extra team and thereby cause the whole outfit delays! Get the silo filling force organized, have the teams load so that they come to the cutter one at a time and at the right time. Do not SPaee THS Time! | } have them all loading in the field at once and then all waiting to unload. This means the cutter must wait part of.the time, z How to Handle Silage. Haye low, flat topped wagons, so the silage corn will slip. off eastly.: | Don’t-have anything about the wagon to catch or hinder the unloading. Have a Speciak way to unload. The best way is to begin at each end of the wagon and load toward center; then when unloading begin at center and work toward the ends. Two men in t way can unload at the same wagon. Arrange cutter low. that the corn can be unloaded by @ man Standing | on the ground. This will enable him to pull the corn ‘off the wagoi into 'the ‘ cutter withont lifting or throwing it. Tilt the wagon go'the top of the’ fitck | will slope toward the cutter, thus making unloading easier. This can bé’done i by digging holes for the wheels on the side of the wagon next the catter. shave w distributor off the’ pipe #o*the ul over the silo. Put an industrious man in the depended upon to tramp and evenly spréad the silage. ily spreat

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