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_.THURSDAY, SEPT. 5,-1918. : Siieo-Shoo~' ) HEY THERE !! : Nie. ~Yowre Now WOWHOOPEE - KINIVIOWW! QUIT THAT! BGUM, 1 DONT BELIEVE THERES ANYTHING GOOD IN FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser HES FILLED WITH GOOD THINGS : NE we WF YOU once \ START SCRATCHIN' ¢ Y'GOTTA SCRATCH \ ALL OVER To KEEP UP WITH 'EM ©. ~ ow! OF SUING, en? x v0 ) SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern — THERE WAS METHOD IN HIS MADNESS \Y SS AD — McKenzie’s ‘Aadition to Bismarck, N.| SEEMS GOOD BUSINESS IDEA Dak. ‘Amount sold for $14.08. land Four, touring ¢ in good sun- ning order. (ood ti Express body for Ford car, practically new, excellent condition. S. Van Hook, _-LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Service pin. Finder can have: ‘same by calling at Tribune Proposed Commercial Register for Hol- [TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED C OLUMNS _ i and paying for tl advertisement | and proving property. 94 tf Room, No: 14, Tribune Bldg. 93 1Wwk, HOUSES WANTED Subsequent taxes paid by purchaser $436.21. Amount required to redeem at this date, $634.42. In addition to the above amount you land Has Powerful Support in industrial Circles. A law to establish a commercial reg- i WANTED—To rent a furnished mod- of Wilton near G CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES | {ster in Holland has, been introduced in will be required to pay the costs of HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Capable young men and ‘women, also married couples for eervice as attendants at the state hosiptal for insane. Male salary $40.00 to $50.00; female salary $35.00 to $45.00 depending on service rend- ered. Board, room and laundry in- cluded. “Phone No. 110 or write W.. M. Hotchkiss, D., Superintendent, ‘OR SALE OR RENT— \HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Modern house with gar- age. See B. K. Skeels, 408 Broadway. 9 3 tt Jn- FOR RENT—Five room house. quire 214 5th street. ‘ 9310Wk FOR RENT—Seven room Dungalow at 922 7th street. 921 wk Jamestown, N. 3 95 Gt (ANTED—Man and wife to work on farm. Addres Box 219, Bismarck, OND. 8-24-t WANTED—Men to haul coal. Steady employnient all winter. Wachter Transter Co. _9510t ‘WANTED—Man on farm for winter months Oct. 1. Write Mr. Ray Wor-. man, washburn, N. D., R. F. D. No. 2. sa ae 9i4 2t_ WANTED—Married man ta.work on farm by.the year. Separate house. Write or see C. C. Lawbaugh, Halli- day, N. D. ies ots 94 6t PORTER WANTED—Hoffman's Choc- olate Shop... 9 3 2t YOUNG MAN WANTED for evcning work at Lahr Motor Sales Co. *, WANTEB—All around automobile me- chanic who can earn highest wages. ‘Corwin’ Motor Company, Bismarck, N. Dak. 93te BARBER WANTED—At, once. Good wages, steady job if desired. O. Beckwick, Northwood, N D. 8 30_wk WANTED—AIlI around automobile me- . Chanic who cgn earn highest wages. Corwin ‘Motor Company, iBsmarck, _N. Dak. 8 28 1.wk WANTED—Young man to work in clothing store before and after school and Saturdays. Address Lock Box 606, City. i: 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 bare A 1 t HELP. WANTED—FEMALE nN wo class women bakers, at Home Bakery, 214 6th St. ‘Bismarck, N.-D. 95 1lwk WANTED—Housekeeper on farm by young bachelor. - No objections to one child. State age, experience) and wages first letter. Write:-H. M. Parsons, Regan, N. D. 4 3 9:5:10t WANTED—Table waiter at the Ban-|. ner house, 104 Main street. Phone +231, 9.4 2t ‘WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework. Good wages. Phone 746 or call 163 3rd street. - * 3 9 4'6t WANTED—Stehographer with some Imowledge of hookkeeping. B. K. 9att ‘Skeels, 408 Broad: WANTED—Two dining” room ~irls.|- is Homan’s Cafe. ° 8 31 2t WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Mrs. H. H. Steele. 8.28 tt -WANTED—A ait! for general house- work, highest wages. Apply to Mrs. P. C. Remington, 610 7th street morning and evening, ¥, Room 20 City National Bank ,_ after- noons. : 8 29 te WANTED—Competent ‘girl good wa- ges. Inquire at 104 Ave A. or Phone 622. 941 wk WANTED—Messenger girl. Girl g0- ing to school need not apply. West- ern Union. 98 15 tf WANTED—An_ experienced __sten- - ographer. Best wages.’ Address Box 219 Bismarck, N. D. i pee SITUATIONS WANTED ° % WANT! ‘Experienced -stenographer wants . \ Wages teasonable. FOR RENT—Modern furnished ‘house. 419 7th street. Phone 435-R, 8 271 wk «UR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms, modery, Phone 773 Mrs. J. O. Varney, 408 2nd street. 8 29 Gt FOR RENT—Six room house weil 10- cated, close in. Geo. M. Register. 9 2 3t aie 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. a 92 Gt FOR SALE—Good five room” house on easy*terms if taken by Septem- bey 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 Gt FOR RENT—Warm, pleasant modern rooms for tefachers, pupils or oth- ers. Cheaper for families. than buy> ing fuel. 622 Third street. a] ~g 26 6t_ FOR REN T—New cottage, all modern, ready after September 1st. Apply to Finch Lumber Co., Phone 17. = 8 28 tt pith, Bade ulca, ebanbshiom reRemraiaee IE FOR RENT—A warm modern house at 310 Seventh street. Phone 410- F-12. g N lwk FOR RENT—Modern house. Inquire of E. H. L. Vesperman. eee 2 813 tt FOR SALE—six room modern bung: alow. 917 6th street. Phone 374 K. 7 © 23 tt FOR RENT—Small house convenient: lJ located. Apply C. L. Burton. : 7 26 tt Fo! ‘Two modern houses. Al- £0 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 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three rooms close in, . with city water in “room. Rates feasonable td right party. Inquire at 516 3rd street. Jos. Wood. : ig 931wk | FOR RENT—Furnlshed room in _mod- ern house. Hot water heat. 621 6th}, ‘street.- Phone 619-R. 8 28 St FOR RENT—Furnished rooms all modern. Hot water . Phone 619L or call €19 ¢th 18 R RENT—Four rooms, single and double rooms. all modern. $5 and 26 @ month. For one night 35c In- _‘quire 713 3rd_ street. FOR RENT—Furnished room Inquire 38 Rosser. + 8 1wk FOR RENT—Furnishe# room in mod- erm house. 522 Second street. Phone 283. 92 4t ‘block and a half from th2 post of! fice. 213 2nd street or Phone 634X.| S27 1 wk large furnished Call at 416 Thayer FOR RENT—Two modern rooms. or Phone 836R. 836R. 9.41 wk ___-POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED _STENOGRAPHER desires position. Can give good ref- 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. 95 4t MISCELLANEOUS I HAVS FOR SALE THIS COMING Saturday: 1 new high grade piano. 2 new Walnut piano. 1 new player piano. 1 used Player piano. 3 used planos. The one piano was sold on time payments and the balance due is small... The above pianos must be sold. If you want a piano call, write or wire me Saturday. Grand Pacific Hotel. J. M. Wylie. 94 3 FOR RENT—Piano. Mrs. A. M. ‘Fisher, 116 ‘Ave B or Phone 35. ans _94tt FOR SALE—L, C. Smith No. 5 Type- writer in Al\ condition, with three extra ribbons for $50.00. Write or see C. H. Geil, Woodworth, N. D. 95 Bt FOR SALE—all of my furniture. din- ing room, living room and bed room furniture practically new. Call at 113 Thayer. FOR SALE—Kitchen stove, 2 porce- Jain kitchen sinks, horse and har- ness, light dray wagon. Phone 806. 9 4 6t. FO SALE—Baby cab in excellent condition. 309 Mandan Ave. 9 ?) ’ 4 3t, REGISTERED SHORT | cattle for sale, special prices on car toad dots: Dakota raised. Several year lings and two-year-old bulls. Address H. L. Halvorson, Minot, N, D. one cook stove, at a bargain. Call at 622 Ist street or Phone 351X. - 9 4 2t FURNITURE FOR SADE 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 417V. a 92 3t NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Bis- marck, N. D.. wants your cream and will pay highest market price always. Write for tags. TAU CAN FURNISH good board and clean room for two respectable young peo- ple. Call.at 48 Thayer. Phdne 762. s 93 2t $2.50 to the first person giving the present address of Harry’ Buck who was discharged from army at Fort inLcolIn in 1903. Write No. 617 Tribune. L 931 wk FOR SALE—Two standard met- al pots for Mergenthaler lino- tvpe machines; in good condi- tion and at a bargain. Bis- FOR RENT—Modern furnished front voom. 820 Fifth street. Phone 242K. FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house close in. — Pleasant loca- . 515 5th street. Phone 592X. Se eed 7 30 tt FO RENT—Strictly /modern room. Price reasonable. Phone-516 or call at 924 Gth street. 96 3t FOR RENT—A_ nice large furnished N.Y. N' toom ins new modern house. __marck Tribune. : 8-2-tf TEE LD FALSE TEETH ES Even if broken, we pay. fram $2.00 to $25 per set. CASH fot-gold: ¢rowns, 9-4 6th clear, not mortgages or tax $20 an acre. Halt cash, balane your own’terms. une. AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES| 2cCRD CAR for sale, 1916 model, Coupelet-used very little. Good tires, and-car in first class condition. Ad- dress~Look Box 14, Bismarck, N. D.! 4 9 5 6 $475 FOR THE FASTEST Maxwell roadster. in the state if taken at once. Inquire of the Missouri Val- ley Motor Co. 9 2 6t TOR SALI—Reo Six seven passenger used car in splendid condition; Km- pire Four touring car in good ruh- ning order. Goo’ dtires, express ‘,body for Ford car, practically new. Excellent condition. L. Van Hook, Room 14 Tribune Bldg. a Address 616 Trib- 8 31 6t) 8 31 1 wk WANTED—Particular car owners to try GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC CASINGS. : We find they are better. Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck ¥ B FOR SAL! baker car, run less than three thou-/ sand miles. Cannot tell it from new car. Will have to see this car to appreciate it. The price is right. Call phone 444, __ 827 6t FOR SALE—Reo Six, _seven-passen- ger, used car, in splendid cgndition. Empire Four, touring car, in excel- . lent running order, Good tires. Over- [] COMPANY - MR, Toss IS HASK'T _ ANN OF ENLISTING IN bridge work, old gold, sitver and plat. inum. Sen@ and receive CASH dy te turn mail. BERNER’S FALSE TEETR |. SPECIALIST, ?2 Third street, Troy, . 831 mo. od ‘Tom, Pur Your COAT OW! CEFORE You Go IN THERE - CLIVIA HAS TOM). MR. TOGS IS THINKING Ves, Have AN AWFUL ITCHING hayer St. by experienced Rates reasonable, Mrs, 941 wk. LL NURSING” WANTED— Mrs. Cora A.. Lamb. Phone 592X. AGENT—SALESMAN AGENTS WANTED Every home need in town or country; easy work for young o rold men or women. we show how. Big profits. Liberty Medical Supply Co. 188 E 10th St. St. Paul Minn. 94 1t; 97 It mb. |NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DE STATE OF NOR ty of Burleigh—Ss. IN. AKOTA, Coun- Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, iN. -D. To 8S. B. Ziegler, John A. Rea and J. E. Lyon: You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in the name of J. F. Philbrick for taxation for the year 1909 was on the 13th day of De- cember, 1910, duly sold, as. provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1909; and that the time for re- demption from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed serv- ice of this notice. ‘Said land is described as follows: ‘Lots 21 22, d 24 of Block 1 THAT FELLOW Home? Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached will be inserted. | Lal S-12 See. NT. MAR. 79] rice uit ritames ty Yt wh | the service of this notice and inter een tame, e L waeeris muta A : Aad . '. ainted Woods eek runs through = z est as provided by law, and unless} patch fro te s First insertion, 35 .cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Adver-| oth farms. 100 acres has been WANTED you redeem said land from said saje| cial attache of The Hague. It 1s Te- tisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for! rarmea escelient hay and pasture salable Oren before the expiration of the time for ported to have the support of mem- Pr f ‘or stock. Reason for Fabs fe Renee a ‘/redemption as above stated a degd| bers of the government, of high legal each additional word. engaged in other busin Ange: POX #11. Dismarclts: 3 thereof will issue to the holder of the) eritics and of important business in- tax sale certificate as lay. o Witness my hand and official,.geal this 4th day of March, 1918. T. E. FLAHERTY, provideded by Auditor Burleigh County, North Dakota. (Seal) (First Publication Aug. 22, 1918.) BUY W. 8. 5. Latest in Windmills. Windmills with five widely sepa: rnted vanes have been adopted for irrigation in Italy’s possessions in Af- rica as the only ones that will with stand high winds and at the same time work in light breezes. BUY W.S. 3. Doesn’t Happen Often. Every time a pessimist smiles he feels ashamed of it.-St. Louis Times. BUY Wu) 82 70 THE POLICY HOLDERS OF THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the policyholders of The Prudential Insurance Company of America will be held at the Home Office of said Company in the City of Newark, New Jersey, on Monday, the second day of December, 1918, at twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of selecting four person# to be voted for by the policyholders’ Trustee as members of the Board of Directorsat the annualelection of Directors of the Company, to be held on the thirteenth day of January, 1919, “At such meeting every policyholder of the corporation who is of the age of twenty-one ears or upwards and whose policy has been To force for at least one year last past shalt be ‘entitled to cast one vote in person or by proxy. FORREST F. DRYDEN, President. _, eNO DOINGS OF THE DUFFS 7 svconses « eevery BY ALLMAN HELLO, MR. DUFF! VM vere Asan | Dow’T peeve IY q._ [WILL Requine VERY MUCH PowDER To CURE Thar, (1chWle OF Yours , MR Toss terest’ generally. This is said to be the culmination of a movement started 20 years ago for the passage of euch @ law. |" Gne of the most important features of the proposed law is that it forbids the use of precisely the same name by more than one concern within given districts, it glso provides that in each given district there shall be maintained a public register in which would: be given the name, age and domicile of each member of'a firm, a8 ] well as the extent to which each o1 4 might be held legally Mable for its obligations. It also would make illegal the use of a deceptive title, including such words, for instance, “broth- ers,” “and company,” or “and eons,” where the owner is only one person. From the proposed commercial reg- ister a stranger would be able to as- certain the name and residence of holders of. not fully paid up shares, and the full particulars as ‘to the na- tionality, residence, ete. of managers, directors and other officers of corpor- ations and associations, There would also be particulars as to former bavk- ruptcies of persons or concerns ‘in question. The present law-already pro- vides for publication of many of these details, but they are only to be found in such seattered places that in prac tice they are not available to the gen- eral public. + | Gai Wrist Score Pada, Aconvenient little score pad for the golfer is attached to a leather strap, which may be fastened around the wrist. The score pad is worn, of course, 0D the left wrist and the golfer may jot down memoranda of his score as yr as social memos are scrawled on starched cuffs—or used to be ‘when starched cuffs were in fashion. The usefulness of the wrist has been’ sadly neglected in other years, when the bracelet and occasionally the fan were the only things it was expected to carry. Wrist watches and golf scores now fall to its share as. part of the burden of life’s impediments, ‘and very, efficiently it meets its mew obligations, The Dream and the Business. “The Germans thought war was FO mantic and gioriots,” said Brand ‘Whitlock ina Toledo address. “They'te finding it a very sordid and disappoisit- ing business. “The Germans are ‘in ‘the position of the young lady who was asked if her seuside love affair had been very To- mantic, “‘Romantic? she replied. ‘No. Real- istic, rafher. Hubert and I each thought the other was an immensely rich swell, and it turns out that be collects the monthly installments o8 our near-silk parlor curtains.’” The Ignorant Lady. “Military ignorance is\ bound to show itself,” said Representative Woodyaid in a trenchant criticism of the German offensive. “AN ignomance shows itself, for that matter. “[ heard a lady talking to a misstea- ary the other day about a Turk. “Did the scoundrel wear a fas? the missionary asked. : “‘No, said the lady, ‘he was cetn ghaved’”

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