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FRECKLES. AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser IT WENT BACK -QUICKER THAN IT CAM EOVER SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern THEY WEREN'T PRISONERS, THEY WERE CAPTURED ‘“TERRITORY”” - ak WELL HARRY, HOW MANY 010 YOU BRING IN LAST_NIGHT 2 ‘( Two Hel GVESS TUL HARTA GE Roven W ~- ITH You! ~ BUT AFTER “Wis , NO MORE CAP TURIN’ ANIES FOR ME + 5 WS To “TH’ COLONEL WHEN | "EM FOR TWO HOURS, / WHY, WHEN | BROUGHT IN THESE TWO KRAUTERS TH’ CAPTAIN SAYS To TAKE 'EM ‘EM CLEANED UP 50 1 SCRUB! Saabaaaaakania Tania KEED IT UP GBESSIE - ick. FER ALL YER THEN GOT weet THEN 1 FINDS TH? WO BEGGARS BOTH HAD ANOTHER SUIT OF CLOTHES ON! T Ny | f v ‘ RIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached will be inserted. H £ SSRN | 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 | nearly new shotgun with sole leath- each additional word. __ HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Man and wife to work on farm: Addres Box 219, Bismarck, N. D. __. __ 8-24-tf | NTED—Hoffman’s Choc- olate Shop. _ Wale 9 3 2t . YOUNG MAN WAN’ for evening _ Work at Lahr Motor Sales Co. WANTED—All around automobile me- chanic who can earn highest wages. ‘Corwin Motor. Company, Bismarck, LNQak 92 te. BARBER WANTED—At once. _ Good (wages. steady job if desired. O. Beckwick, Northwood, ND. u 8 30_ wk WANTED—AII around automobile me- chanic who can earn highest wages. Corwin ‘Motor Company, iBsmarck, ZN. Dak. 8 28 1ewk, WANTED—Young man to work in clothing store -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 for all kinds of trades. Apply Room 20 Soo Hotel, Recruiting Station. ' 8 21 x. PORTER W. tt HELF WANTED—FEMALE |F \ WANTED—A_ dishwasher at Hott man’s Chocolate Shop Main street. . : 9 2 2t WANTED—Stenographer with some - knowledge of bookkeeping. B. K. Skeels, 408 Broadway. . 93 tf WANTED—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 31 1t WANTED—Two dining_ room ~irls. Homan’s Cafe. 8 31 2t WANTED-—Girl for general house- work, Mrs. -H. H.- Steele. ‘ 8 28 tt Ww at Grand Pacific Hotel.— eae 8 31 3t WANTED—Girl_or woman to board and room, or room only if preferred. Nice home and good location. _ 685% 8 30 3t WANTED—A girl 1 E work, highest wages. Apply to Mrs. P. C. Remington, 610 7th City noons. National. Bank Bldg, after- 8 29 tt \ GH Inquire at 104 Ave A. or Phone 2. WANTED—Messenger gir). ing to school need not apply. ern Union. Girl go- rapher with some knowledge of WANTED—gig] for general house- work. Mrs. J J. Osterhouse, 323 1st street. WANTED—Competent girl for general hcusework. Good wages. Phone 746 or call/613 3rd street. Box 219. Bismarck, N. D. 8 24 tt - EXPERIENCED | STENOGRAPHER t NTED—Girl_to operate elevator] ros -RENT—AI modern Phone | }OR RENT—New cottage, all modern, Street} OR SALE—Seven room Louse. morning and evening, or Room 20 quire 508 9th street. WANTED GOmpSIOnE ET ESSA Wak FOR RENT—8 room wWANTED—Competent girl good wa-| Call 512 9th street Pyone 477L, 8 26 3t 8 27 6t) FOR -RENT—Seven room house with bath. Newly decorated; 3 blocks . -West-| from postoffice. Phone: 806. ‘n_ Union : 8 15 tt! -WANTED—Experienced lady stenog-|FOR RENT—A warm modern house ‘ dookkeeping. Address 546, Tribune.| F-12. 8 26 tf) pOR RENT—Modern house. Inquire 8 26 6t] FOR-SALESsix room modérn bung- Peay aamees Sine 8 26 6t WANTED— An _— experienced __sten- - ographer. Best wages. Address| FOR Riz: | > POSITIONS WANTED ~ desires position. Can give good fef-, erences. Phone 415L or write Box 100. 93 6t GENTLEMAN over 45 experienced in general banking desires position in bank or office. Neat and accurate bookkeeper. Address No. 615 Trib une. + WELL EDUCATED NORWEGIAN: lady. 40 years old, wants position as a housekeeper. Write Miss Knudson, Lemmon, S. D. Gen. Del. 3 res ns 9.3-1t_ 8 SL =t| WANTED—Work at her home on 18 | | FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Modern house with gar- age. See B. K. Skeels, 408 Broad’ kee tf “room house. ” Jn- quire 214 Sth street. FOR RENT—Fiv 931 wk FOR. RENT—Seven yoom Dungalow at 922 7th street. 921wk FOR RENT=Modern furnished house. 419 7th street. Phone 435-R. ie abregte sSe ee ie 8 27 Lew .UR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms, modern, Phone 773 Mrs. J. .O. Varney, 40s%2na street. . a 8 29 6t FOR RENT—Six room house well | cated, close in. Geo. M. Register. 9 2 3t. QUICK PURCHASE—6 room house, 2 lots. Catholic and public school= within block. Electric lights, tele- phone; cistern; well; garage; gard- en. House 6 years old, first clas: condition. Leaving city. Price $2,700. /Chas. Bingham, Milbank, S. D. 9 2 6t ‘OR RENT—Folr room house, mod- ern. Frank Kroll place, 318 14th St. : 831 3t, 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. . g : 8 30 3t FOR SALE—Good five room house 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. 8 26 6t_ 6 room house; electric washer, electric range and range in connection. 36 Ave C. Key is at next door. § 28 4t ready after September ist. Apply/ to Finch Lumber Co. Phone 17. 8 28 tf) In- Phon: 596-L. 8 28 1 wk modern _ house. 8 22 6t Phone 410- 1wk at.310 Seventh street. of E. H. L. Vesperman. 8 13 tf, alow. 917 6th street.. Phone 374 K. yh SO 2Bte FOR RENT—Small house convenient- ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. 726 tf ‘—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. 3 7.20 tt HOUSES WANTED WANTED—To rent a furnished mod- ern house or apartment for winter. Write 613’ Tribune. + § 26 61 WORK WANTE West Thayer St., by experienced dressmaker. Rates reasonable. M; 4 FOUND—A black satchel containing Chs. Lamb. 8 27.1 wk PRACTICAL NURSING WANTED— Mrs. Cora A.. Lamb,- Phone, 592X: _ a LOST AND FOUND | LOST—Between Arena and Bismarck } by way of Regan and Wilton, casing | tube and rim inflated ioodyear | Non-skid cord casing. nder notify! . Dr. Bunting, Mandan, N. D. and re-| _ceive rew: aaa 92 Iwk! LUST=Black pocketbook containing | about $60 in ‘bills and change. Loss occurred Tuesday afternoon in N. P. depot seats. Liberal reward. Com-| municate with Charles Liessman, | secretary board of regents. Capitol; Building. a 8 31 3t KOUND—A bunch of keys containing opener. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this | advt. at Tribune. 8 31.6t] clothes. Owner can have same by payies for this advt. and express charges. Write Tribune. . i 8 30%t wk! FOUND BUNCH OF KEYS—Corne? of ith and Main street. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this advt. Call at Trih-! une. 8 24 6t 2 LANDS FOR SALE—My two farms located 10 miles N. E. of Wifton near Grass Lake Dis.. S 1-2 Sec. N. T. 144 R. 79 Painted Woods creek runs through both farms. 100 acres yes been farmed. Excellent hay and pasture for_stock.” Reason for selling, I am| engaged in other business. Title| clear, not mortgages or taxes due. $20 an acre. Half cash, balance at your own terms. Address 616 Trib- une. 8 31 6t MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE FOR SALE including three-piece Spanish leather living room suite, dining room set, a chif- onier, range, a reed ‘baby carriage, ‘bed and sofa. Call 5-6 10th or Phone 41iV. rd 9 2 3t WRITE THE WORDS FOR A SONG— We write music and guarantee pub- lisher’s acceptance. Submit poems on war, love or any swbject. Ches- ter ‘Music Co., 538 So. Dearborn,) Suite 1956, Chicago. | 8 31 It BIG MONEY—Spare time, refinishing | chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles, | by new method, without capital or} experience. - Free particulars and} proofs. Gunmetal Co., 278 Elm, De- catur, Il. ~ 8 31 it ' FOR SALE—Home bakery, apply 214; “Sixth_street. $26 6t_ FOR SALE—At special prices, seven, pianos. Folsom Jewelry. 8 31 it FOR SALE—A Cary safe, weighs; abou! 4,500 Ibs., seitable for either bank of jewelry. Also 1 five column Burroughs adding machine. Write’ or call E. P. Pfeifle, SVEnEr N. DJ]. 28 6t FOit SALE—Phonographs. 25 double: | disk records with each machine. Folsom Jewelry. 8 31 ORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of | marck, D., wants your cream and will pay highest market price always. Write for tags. T-27thy FOR SALE—One gentle driving or rid) ing horse, cart and harness. Strong buggy, cheap. Also chickens and barn. Phone 624U. ~ hone | call! | run S. Twenty-one tel poles, 24 feet long. If interested Marshall Oil Co. Phone 103. ‘ 8 20 2t FOR SALE—Seven pianos. Special prices. Fi PIANO SPE grade Adam Schaaf pianos and ~'-~ ers to close out at ence. Sample at Soo Hotel. D. Ernst Hail, Agent. farm or| first class business building here for; improved suburban Bismarck or ? s [ \® ‘Mandan. Write Box 77¢ Dunn Cer ter, 810 17 24 31 ‘AN FURNISH good board ‘and clean room for two respectable young peo- ple. Call at 48 Thayer. Phone 762. 3 2t 0 to the first perso: g the presept address of Harry, Buck who was discharged from army at Fort inLcolIn in 1903. Write No. 617 Tribune. 93 1 wk FOR SALE- At a great bargain, a er case. Call 362. 8 31 1t | body for Ford car, WANTED—Particular car owners to ‘actically new, Excellent condition. L. Van Hook, Room 14 Tribune Bldg. 8 311 wk try GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC CASINGS. We find they are better. Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck. N. D. 7:10 te ne eighteen four Stude- run less than thee thou, sand m Cannot tell it from mew | car. Will have to see this car to appreciate it. The price is right. Call phone 444. 8 27 6t FOR7?*SALE—Phonographs. .'T'wenty- | tive records free with each machine. | Folsom Jewelry. $31 1) FOR SALE—Two standard met- | al pots for Mergenthaler lino- , type machines; in good condi- tion and at a bargain. Bis-| _marck Tribune. S8-2-tf | PICKED: UP—Bay mare, on Thursday, | west of capitol. Owner can have! same by calling on Mrs. James Fog- erty, and paying for this ad. OLD fa ss E TET Even if broken, we pay from $2.00 to; $25 per set. CASH for gold crowng, | bridge work, old gold, silver and plat-| inum. ’Sénd and receive CASH by re-/ turn. mail. BERNER’S FALSE TERTH | SPECIALIST, 22 (Third street, Troy, | N.Y. 8 31 mo. | AUTUMOBILES, MOTOROYLES | :|$475 FOR THB FASTEST Maxwell! roadster in the state if taken ati once. Inquire of the Missouri Val- | ley ‘Motor Co. 9 2 6t FOR SALE ;Reo Six seven assenger | used car in splendid condition; Em- pire Four touring car in good run- ning order. | WANTED—Experienced stenographer Goo tires, express} an article in great demand right} i WANTED—To trade my 160 acre farm for some kind of an auto that will run. A. D. Betyer, Regent Dak. FOR SALE—Reo Si ‘en-passe ger. used car, in splendid condition. } Empire Four, touring car, in excel- lent running order, Good tires. Over- | land Four, toufing car, in good run-| ning order. Good tires. xpress | body for Ford car. practically new excellent condition. S. Van Hook, Room No. 14, Tribune Bldg. 931 wk. SITUATIONS WANTED wants position. Wages reasonable. Address N. 64 Care Tribune. i Z 8 30 1-wk | AGENT—SALESMAN - WANTED Salesmen. Brand new side line. Best ever. $6.0 commis- | sion on orders and repeats. Don't miss this. Grove Mfg Co., 2562 Cot-| atage Grove Ave., Chicago. 8 24 It) TAYLOR'S” ~~ AGEN suits made to order. ter line ready. Best values for least | money. Very profitable work. Leeds | Woolen Mills, Chicago, Il. \ 8 24 It} ANTED—Men or women, | Take orders for) AGENTS W. fine proposition. | FOR RENT—Fur now and hard to get we can sup- ply. Big returns, no competition. An easy seller everywhere. Want only one representative in’ each community. Write quick for partic- ulars. 'S. E. Stulz, 2043 Main street, Kansas City, Mo. 31 it ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house. Hot water heat. 621 6th street. Phone 619-R.’, Re areen ge eens Sembee 5 FOR RENT—Modern furnished room one-half block from court house. In- quire 614 Rosser or Phone 482X. 8 2 t vOR R room in a new modern house. block and a half from th2 post of- fice. 213 2nd street or Phone 634X. 5 S27 1 wk FOR RENT—Furnished rooms all modern. Hot water heat. Phone 619L or call 619 6th street. & 20 18 FOR RENT—Four rooms, single and double rooms. all modern. $5 and 06 “a month. For one night 35c In- quire 718 5rd_street. | FOR RENT—Furnished room Inquire 8 1 wk d room in mod- 38 Rosser. ern house. 2 Second street. Phone 283, 92 4t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room 403 8rd street. 8 30 3t FOR RENT—Steam heated living rooms over First Guaranty bank. In- quire at bank, ___._8 24 bt FOR RENT—Modern furnished front room. Fifth street. Phone 242K. FOR RENT—Rooms in stricfly mod- ern house close in. Pleasant loca- tion. 515 5th street. Phone 592X. 2 7 30 tf Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. Dear READERS , IT CE CE AGA, AND | Hope You AND 1.AM.A STRONG ADVOCATE OF “THE WoRK OR FIGHT PLAN. (TIS TRE DUTY OF DOINGS OF THE DUFF ERTAINLN SEEMS GooD To BE BACK IN TRE PAPER. US. DURING OUR ABSENCE (| These ARE SERIOUS Times |__| TOM MISSED THE FRONT ! Ee ONCE WELP WORK OR FIGHT IS RIGHT, AFTeR You READ THE NEWS OF WHAT OUR GOOD BONS ARE DOING OVER AT BACK To THiS PAGE AND Give US Now You CAN GET Bus¥ AND | DRY THOSE DISHES - IT WILL BY ALLMAN hope You WILL TURN OVER - n ME Out As | HAVE A MILLION THINGS To 1 T—A nice large furnished OUR GREATEST FOOD CONSERVER In Mother's Magazine for August Dr. Goudiss pays a remarkable trib- ute to gelatine. He states that the use of gelatine in American homes has almost doubled in a year, and is now a mil- lion pounds a month. A million pounds of gelatine makes about 200 million servings. Used as dessert it requires little su- gar. Each million pounds of gelatine, used to displace other sorts of desserts will save tabout ten million pounds of sugar and some 2 1-2 million pounds of flour. . To sweeten fresh fruit or to make preserved fruit requires from three to four times aes much sugar as to make an equal quantity of gelatine dessert. Other forms of deserts require both sugar and flour. But gelatine is also a great saver of left-overs. It makes: cooked and fresh vegetables 6f all kinds into ap- petizing salads. It makes meat scraps into jellied meat loaves which every body likes. All things considered, gel- atine must be regarded as our greatest food conserver. Aleading gelatine expert now sup- plies this product ready-prepared in a most delightful form. The new type is called Jiffy-Jell. It comes ready sweetenéd. so one adds ‘only boiling water to it. 2 The unique feature lies in the fla- vors. They are made from fresh, ripe fruit ,then highly concentrated, then sealed in glass vials—a bottle in each package. The result is desserts ; With a wealth of fruit flavor, made | quickly and at trifling cost.. There are also limeruit and mint flavors for salads and meat loaver. BUY W. 5. 8. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. cei ae a Notice is hereby given that that cer- tain mortgage, exeeuted and delivered by F. E. Young Real Estate.Company, a corporation, mortgagor” to P. H. | Meiss, mortgagee, dated the twenty- first day of May, 1917, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh: and state of North Dakota on the eighth_ day of June, 1917, and recorded in Look 26 of Mortgage Deeds at page 52, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and herein- after described, 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 seventh day of September, 1918, tosat- fy the amount due upon such mort- gage on the day of sale. The premis- es. described in such mortgage. and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are described as follows, to-wit: All that tract or parcel-of land lying ana being in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota and described as the Southwest quarter (SW-1-4) of Section seventeen (17) of Township one hundred thirty-eight .138) north of Range seventy-six (76), west of the fifth principal meridian. There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of three thuosand sixty dollars and ten cents thousand sixty dollars and ten cents in the years 1919, 920, 1921, and 1922 respectively, declared, due under the terms of the mortgage for failure to pay the installment of principal and the interest due May 21, 1918. : P. H. MEISS, Mortgagee. Engerud, Divet, Holt & Frame, Fargo, No. Dak., Attorneys for Mortgasee. —30; 8—6 13 £0 27; 9-3 BUY W. 5. . Goat Meat Good Human Food. The goat is said to be the cleanest feeder of the live stock world. It will | not eat straw or hay that has been uh- der foot. It nibbles the chdicest_ bite of foliage and rejects all uncleanness.* | Its meat, therefore, is equally fit for human food with the flesh of the sheep. Present prices of goats for the range jare well up to the prevailing figure’ | for sheep. g

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