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m “ TURDAY, AUGUST 31, { 1918 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser - THEY WERE HIS COUSIN NETTIE’S . © ' SQUIRREL FOOD -By Ahern THE SPONGUE GETS THIRSTY , GO SWIMMIN: IN HERE UNLESS.VA GET A SUIT RYN BACK AN’ ONE RIGHT AFTER ANOTHER ~~ SAY!Nou CAN'T © GET ont! AWHOLE Suit? CANT. T JES WEAR ADAIR. OF. PANTS, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB QOHAAVE VD ACOEBE MZ © { Gosh-YA A\NT THAT BASHFUL, AAW ~ BUT GEE WHIL- ee You'd BE Too IN MY CASE MATEY < YSEE, A Se a) 1 WAS TES. cn “WH DIPPERS FULL OF WATER YOU PUT ‘\ AWAN- YoU MUST BE ) To A ORSPITAL BACK IN SOME THIRSTY | / BLIGHTY- FEW MONTHS AGO | WAS NIPPED BY SHRAPNEL AN’ WAS SENT AN’ AFTER Ti! SURGEON ‘AD ME ALL FIXED UP"E REMEMBERS 'E LEFT A, SPONGE IN ME, AN Now \'M ALWAYS DRIER “THAN DUST ON A PUMP. 'ANDLE ! i, eee. ———— | each additional word. ... i HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Man and wife to work on | farm. Addres Box 219, Bismarck, _N. D. ___ 8-24-tf YOUNG ‘D for evening work at Lahr Motor Sales Co. : wo 8 30 2t BARBER WANTED—At once. Good wages, steady job if desired. O.} Beckwick, Northwood, N. D. 1 8 30_wk | WANTED—AII around automobile me-. chanic who can earn highest wages. Corwin Motor Company, iBsmiarck, __N. Dak, *8 28 1 wk WANTED—Young man‘ to work in dlothing store before and after school and Saturdays. Address Lock Box 606, City. 8 22 tt WANTED—Able hodied men between ages of 46 and 56 by U. S. Army for all kinds of trades. Apply Room 40 Soo Hotel, Recruitiag Station. 8 21 tf = HELE WANTED—FEMALE WANTHD—Ten bright capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell well known gooas to established dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week; railroad fare paid; weekly advance for trav- eling expenses. Address at once, Goodrich Drug Company. Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. ° 8 3Lit WANTED—Girl for general” house- work, ‘Mrs. H. H. Steéle. 8 28 tf WANTED—Gitl_to operate elevator at Grand Pacific Hotel. 8 31 3t WANTED—Girl or woman to board and room, or room only if preferred. Nice home and good location. Phone 6852 8 30 3t 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 tt WANTED—Competent girl good wa- ges. Inquire at 104 Ave A. or Phone ~ 622. Reo goles oli 8 27 6r WANTED—Messenger girl. * Girl go- ing to school néed not apply. West- ern Union. 8 15 tt WANTED—Experienced lady stenog- rapher with some knowledge of bookkeeping. Address 546, Tribune. 8 26 tf |FOR SALE—Good five room house : CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without chahge of copy, 15 cents. Adver- tisernents containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for : 7" TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS || a month. For one night 3oe In- quire 712 5rd_street. FOR RENT—Furnished room Inquire _98_Rosser. : 1 wk FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly. mod- ern house close in. Pleasant -loca- tion. 515 5th street. Phone 592X. : 7 30 tf FOR SALE.OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS _ LOST_AND FOUND LUST—Black pocketbook containing about $60 in vills and change. Los occurred Tuesday afternoon in N. P depot seats. Liberal reward. Com-! municate with Charles Liessman, secretary board of regents, Capitol Euilding. : 8 81 3t_ | FOUND—A Dunch of keys containing opener. Owner can have same by proving property and. paying for this | advt. at Tribune. 8 31 6t) FOR RENT—Modern furnished house. 419 7th strect. Phone 4 -UR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms, modern, Phone 773 Mrs. J. O. Varney, 40 2nd street. - 8 29 6t QUICK PURCHASE—6 room house, 2 lots. Catholic and public schooly within block. Electric lights, tele- phone; cistern; well; garage; garu en. House 6 years old, fitst clas condition. Leaving city. Price $2,700. ‘Chas. Bingham, Milbank, S. D. | 9 2 6t FOR RENT—Four room house, mod- ern. Frank Kroll place, 318 14th St. : 8 3L Bt FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms; two very suitable for light house- keeping. Breakfast served if pre- ferred. Near High School. Phone 477K or call at 818 Avenue B. 8 30 3t” on easy terms if taken by Septen:- ber 6th, or would rent to good party. No children preferred if possible. Also good second hand pi- ano for sale. Call at corner of “Avenue C and Hannifin St. $ 30 6t FOR RENT—Warm, pleasant modern rooms for tetachers, pupils or oth- ers. Cheaper for families. than buy- ing fuel. 622 Third street. A FOR” RENT—AIl__ modern house; electric washer, Tange and range in connection. Ave C. Key is at next door. Z $28 4t__ +bOR RENT—New cottage, all modern. | ready after Septembér ist. Apply 26 6t 6 room electric 36 to Finch Lumber Co., Phone 17. 8 28 tf: 2 JR SALE—Seven room 't. In quire 508 9th street. Phon eal $98 1 wk} WANTED—eipi for general house- wor Irs. J J. Osterhouse, 323 1st street. ' ena 826: 6t WANTED—Competent girl for general or call 613 3rd street. 8 26 6t FOR RENT—S room modern house. | Call 512 9th street Rhone 4771. ! $ 26 3t FOR RENT—Sever. room house with bath. Newly decorated; 3 blocks from postoffice. Phone 806. 8 22 Gt housework. Good wages. Phone 5 sten- experjenced Address wages. D. WANTED— An ographer. Best Box 219 Bismarck, 8 24 tt - ROOMS FOR RE . FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. 403 3rd_street. _8 80 3t FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house. Hot water heat. 621 6th street. Phone 619-R. { 8 28 6t FOR RENT—Modern furnished front room. 820 Fifth street. Phone 242K. FOR RENT—Modern furnishéed.room one-half block from court house. In- quire 614 Rosser or Phone 482X. 8 29 8t FOR RENT—A_ nice large furnished room in a new modern house. 1 block and a half from th2 post of. fice. 213 2nd street or P! 634X. 1 wk FOR RENT—Steam heated living ‘rooms over First Guaranty bank. In- 8 24 6t FOR RENT—A warm modern house at 310 Seventh street. Phone 4!" F-12, iw] FOR RENT—Modern house. Inquir of E. H. L. Vesperman. 8 13 tt FOR SALE—six room modern bur alow. 917 6th street. Phone 374 FOR RENT—Small house conveni¢ ly located. Apply C. L. Burton; 72 FOR RENT—Two modern houses. so furnished rooms for light ho keeping or otherwise if des Phone 404K or call 801 4th st or inquire of Geo. W. Little. 5° Hand store ———_——— FOR SAL , miles N Lake Dis.. S te Painted Woods creek runs | ' |S. 100 acres hi , both farms. ea quire at bank. 24 farmed. Excellent hay d FUR _KENT—Furnished rooms all| > for stock. Reason for sellit modern. Hot water heat. Phone, engaged in other busines: G19L or call 619 6th street. & 20 18 FOR RENT—Four rooms, single and double rooms, all moder $5 and 96 clear, not mortgages oF te $20 an acre. ‘Half cash, b * your own terins. Adare} une. FOUND—A black satchel containing | clothes. Owner can have same by paying for this dvt. and express; __ v Write Tribune. 8 30 1 wk FOUND BUNCH. OF KEYS—Cormner of 7th and Main street. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this advt. Call at Trib- charges. ’ une. 8 24 Gt AGENT—SALESMAN Brand new ir $6.10 commis- Don’t | WANTED Salesmen. side line. Best ever. sion cn orders and repeats, miss this. Grove Mfg Co., 2562 Cot- tage Grove Ave., Clficago. 8 24 It TAILOy AGENTS—Sell_zaen’s suits made to order. Fall and win- ter line ready. Best values for least money. Very profitable work. Leeds Woolen Mills, Chicago, Il 8 24 It HOUSES WANTED WANTED—To rent a rurnished mod- ern house of apartment for winter. Write 613 Tribune. 8 26 61 MISUELLANEOUS f 7 "OR A SONG— guarantee pub- Submit poems sudject. Ches- So. Dearbora, WRI’! We lis! on 8 31 1t_ ime, refinishing sds, automobiles, thout capital or; particulars and} J0., 278 Elm, De- ~__8 31 it | vakery, apply 2141 8 26 6t | te’ Si BIG c i) € } iF A cial prices, seven | | Jewelry. 9°81 Ut} weighs | skitable for either Also 1 five column 1g machi Write eifle, Wishek, N. D. 1ographs. rds with each machine. na ry. 8:31 It e of refinement near} re I can find board | where I can leave lit- ven the hours of 9 a. Mrs. O. B. Hoskins, after 5 p. m. Se D., wants your cream) y highest market price! ?RODUGE CO. of tite for tags. ne gentle dr cart and harness. Strong! ap. Also chickens and! Fone 624U. | __ Tite | 8 97 1 wk! ‘Twenty-one _ telephone : (eet lomg. If interested call) Oil Co. Phone 103. | g 80 2b) E—Seven pianos. Special Folsom Jewelry. 8 31 At) 7ECIALS—I have a few high) dam Schaaf pianos and ~'>~- | close out at once. Sample at} ‘tel. D. Ernst Hall, Agent. gure i lass business balding here for | reyed suburban Vismarek or! EVERETT TRUE The price is right. 8 27 6t Write Box 776 Dunn Cen- appreciate it. $ 10.17 24 31 Call phone 444, Phonographs. Twenty-| FOR SALE= five records free with each m: ne. | used car in spl _Folsom 1t}) pire Four touring car in good run- FOR SALE—Two standard met-| Bins order, Goo ath i 1 ts for M onthaler lino- body for Ford car, prac! al pots for Mergen-naler lino xcellent condition. L. V: type machines; in good condi-| Room 14 Tribune Bldg. ticn and at a bargain. Bis- | __ 8 311 wk marck Tribune: , §-2-tf WANTED—To trade my 160 acre MORN UPL rere af rm for some kind of an auto that Fiche) : an ea will run, 4. D. Betyer, Regent, N | Mandan. ter, N. D. FOR” SAI 8 same by James Fog: | —22e Shy, ad. * 8 31 OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. | NOTICE 4 Notice is hereby given that that cer- 'tain mortgage executed and delivered ‘by John Bostrom (Bachelor) mortgag: | lor to Fir tional bank, (corpora: | ition), of Bismarck, county of Burleigh jand state of North Dakota, mortgagee, | dated the 28th day of November, 1913, and filed for record in the office of s of the county of Even if broken, we pay from $2 $25 per set. CASH for gold crowns, bridge wor, old gold, silver and plat- inum. Senf and receive CASH by re- turn mail. BERNE! ALSE TEETH | SPECIALIST, 22 Third street, Troy. ; N.Y. the register of dec Burleigh and § $31 mo.) the 29th day of November, 1913, — fant recorded ~ in OO 116 of mort- a y lgages at page 292, and assigned by cs SITUATIONS WANTED -—|said mortgagee to Bismarck Loan ced stenographer | mvestment Company, Bismarck, N. D. | wants p Wages reasonable. | a corporation, by written instrument | Address X. 64 Care Tribune. ‘dated July 16, 1918, filed for record 8 30 1-wk! in the office of the register of deeds SSS TE Of Burleigh county, North Dakota on POSITIONS WANTED tho 18th day of Ju, 191%, and recon GENTLEMAN over 45 experienced ined in book 155 on page 25, will be general banking de: position inj foreclosed by a sale of the premises bank, at office. Neat and accurate lin such mortgage and hereinafter de- ‘bookkeeper. Add: No. 615 Trib-| scribed. at the front door of the court une. 8 31 st) house in the county of Burleigh and a! | state of North Dakota at the hour of WORK WANTED WANTED—Work at her home on- ten, o'clock A. M. on the 3rd day of! 1s] Somembers 1918, to satisfy ine amount ne {due o nsuch mortgage on the day o: Mest nye oie | sale, The premises described in such Chs. I man - mortgage and which will be sold to Cbs. Lam)! | satisfy the same are described as fol- "y lows: 8 pia eit lL | i Nore querer Ne Ly. ote Dae 2 = | Northwest quarter (N -4) of Sec- try GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC / tion ten (10) Township one hundred CASINGS. We find they are better. | thirty-zine (189) Range seventy-nine Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D.| (79) containing forty acres more or side peed 10 tf ijess according t the government sur- One eighteen four Stude-| yey thereof, all,in the county of Bur- ‘baker car, run less than three thou-/ leigh and state of North Dakota. sand miles. Cannot tell it from new | There will due on such mortgage | car. Will have to see this car to {at the date of sale the sum of three WELL, § WONDER WHAT COULD HAVE [2EcomMs oF MY GARBAGE Cant! I tT REMovEeD, MRS. WASTELY, AND I ORDERED A MUCH TMACLER ONE FoR Yous. INSTCAD OF HELPING To CAN THE KAISER You HAVE BGEN FEEDING Him$!s sm-| BISMARCK LOAN & INVESTMENT e of North Dakota! Carlson, 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 Mterest in and to the Southeast Quarter (SE 1-4) of Section Eleven (11), Township One Hundred Forty (140) North of ‘Range Seventy-nine (79) West. (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 ounty court or delivered to the under- signed personally. Dated, Bismarck, North Dakota, Au- gust 23, 1918. HANNAH CARLSON, now Han- nah Graba. guardian of the per: ‘sons and estates of Lillian Carl son, Homer Carlson and Re- Mona Trene Carlson, Minors. Newton, Dullam & Young, Bismarck, North Dakota, Mttorni for Guardian. 8-24 31; 1 . BU Complete Your Air Castles. If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them—H. D. Thorcau. — —avy wes. s. hundred twenty-four and 33-100 dol- lars (4324.33). Dated this 26th day of July, 1918. COMPANY (a Corporation) Assignee of Mortgagee. THEODORE KOFFEL, Attorney for AsSignee of Mortgagec. Bismarck, N. D. 7—27; 8-3 10 17 24 31. ay Wes, se 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- ma 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 right to re- ject any or all bids. By order of the board of county commissioners. T. EB. FLAHERTY, County Auditor. 20 24 27 31. BUY W. S, 5. DO YOU WANT A GIRL OR BOY? We havg a pressing need just now for some homes who are Willing to take girls who are wishing to worn 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 enter school. We would like to locate pla- ces for boys to work for their rooms at least and places where they may, work for their board down vtown. Please phone Mr. Martin or Mr. Bolt, Phones 835, 853X or 285. This fs a fine opportunity for some generous nersons to extend some real help to China’s Newspapers. China has about 440 newspapers, with an average circulation per issue of not more than 3,000 copies. A Shang- hai daily, printing 30,000 copies, claims boys and girls seeking an education. | to ha he largest circulation of any BUN eae paper in the Celestial republic.—Gas SALE OF LAND. Logie. Notice is hereby given: That under hi r | authority of an order of sale granted 7 E. T. BURKE by the Hon. H. C. Bradley. judge of LAWYER - the County Court of the county of 3urleigh and state of North Dakota, Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 dated this 20th day of August, 1918, the undersigned the guardian of the persons and estates of Lillian Carlson, Homer Carlson and Remona Irene s os Learn Profitable Farming Fifty-Five Arkansas Men Profit by Northern Methods By P. G. HOLDEN E COME to learn your way of profitable farming.” That was the slogan of 55 of the’ leading farmers, bankers and other business men of Arkansas, who recently made a tour of the : | | dairy and live stock sections of Wisconsin, Iowa and Missourt for the purpose of ebserving the methods employed by the Northern farmer ' and stock grower. The party was headed by Governor C. H. Brough and the tour lasted ten days. It was not a trip to exploit Arkansa: ts purpose was to gain ine formation that would be of value to the farmers and business men of Arkan- sas. It was not a pleasure trip; it was a business trip—a trip during which everybody worked hard. me ' Arkansas Is Awakeried. For years Arkansas devoted the greater part of her lands and energy to cotton production. But in 1914, through the efforts of the Chamber of Come | merce of Little Rock, a monster diversified farming campaign was conducted, 1,324’ meetings being held in 35 days in 49 counties. During the campaign the people were impressed with the importance of feeding themselves, of raising cattle, hogs and poultry, of growing more grain and forage crops, of having a garden for every home. ¥ Since then Arkansas has made a great advance in both agricultural and business prosperity. The farmers and business men were so greatly encouraged by what they accomplished in four years that they are anxidus to make a still greater advancement. Committees were appointed that they might better study the various branches of safe farming, such as dairy cattle, beef cattle, hogs, sheep and dogs, buildin: roads, schools, home conveniences, etc. The reports of these committees ve printed for distribution in Arkansas and will be of ime mense value to that state. - Means Much to State. Without question the tour of these earnest men will have a far-reaching | effect upon the future upbuilding of Arkansas. It will arouse a greater state~ wide interest in better farming methods, better dairying and better live stock. The making of life more pleasant, the creation of more fertile farms, the | building of happier communities, are the things Arkansas is learning to do, | and with many natural resources, unsurpassed by any state, she promises to | eventually gain an important place among the agricultural, dairy and live | stock states of the Union. ; If the people of other states” would appoint committees to visit neighe i boring communities to learn what they, are doing, to see the real things that | are being done, | home, they could nd take ihe information thus obtained back tothe people at n much profit, inspiration and help.