The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 12, 1918, Page 7

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: , FRECKLES AND HIS ‘FRIENDS _ By Blosser HE BELIEVES IN. GETTING REVENGE "SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern ‘E DIDN'T MEAN A ‘EN, MEANT. THE:ALPHABET- ICAL “HEN” ~ AW~AW<CIMON SEIP_ J DID THAT FELLA HURT You, Hun. Allu FRESH EGGS~ SOME TOMMY HAS PET CINCKENS ~ GUESS VL Ger’ SOMELAN’ IF 4 CAN FIND ANOTHER TOMMY WITH A PET COW NLL HAVE Some , THAT WoRniD OLD: DOG IN WERE~TAVE ae A APPIN- SGT. GILL GOUT Tw. 2. \T OUT OF Tus ARE You Ta’ FELLA: WITH EGGS FOR SALE? we ARE “THEY FRESH?) Y STRICTLY ” S News “THe witd TH’ HEN ON’EM ARE I ~ NtS, AN' TILL KGET EVEN WITH HIM ALL RIGHT ve cn How'lt You GET ~ TM GONNA, MIX BVEN? ; QUININE! WITH YER “THEM WITH THEN on "EM 62 WHERE 2 \ DONT SEE ANY NOT A CHICKENS! TH’ 'HEN) STANDS FoR LAID! Ove see 2 | ee b 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 rate of two cents a word fo | each additional word. HELP WANTED—MALE CIVID SERV'!CE” EXAMINATIONS— everywhere Octover 5. 12,000 wom- en clerks to be aifpointed at Wash- ington. Salary $1,200. Experience unnecessary. ; Women desiring gov- ernment positions. write for free particulars, -R. ‘E. Terry (former Civil Service examiner) 122 Colum- bian Building, Washington. i 9 12 8t- WANTED—Able bodied laborers for excavation work. - 50 cents’ per hour. Apply Boyd Construction Co. 'N. P. railroad’ bridge. 9 12 3t WANTED—Man and wife for farm ~ balance of fall and winter. Separate farm and house. Must come immed- iately. R. J. Olsen, St nton, N. D. 9:12 2t WANTED—A man who can drive a truck, apply to the Finch uLmber “Co. 9 11 tt WANTED—Delivery man or soot arf ed boy. Geo. Gussner. 3t PERMANENT POSITION for man. in garage. Also young man to learn repair work in shop. Lahr Motor ‘Bales Company. 911 4t WaNTED—Linotype operatogs. Union. Apply Bismarck. Tribune. 9 11 tt CLERK WANTED—Clothing and shoe salesman for Saturdays all day or Saturday afternoon. and evenings. 5 Address Box 606 or Phone ae Ai WANTED a help in mailing} F and shipping room. . Steady works ‘Tribune, Bismarck,..N. D: t 99 ti WANTEDSOaahe young men and women, algo. married couples for service ag attendants at the state hostptal for insane. Male salary $40.00 to: $50.00; female salary $35.00 to $4 5,00 ding on service rend- Board, room and laundry, jn- « cluded. Phone.’ ne. 110 or write W. M. Hotchkiss, M. D., Superintendent, Jamestown, Ne “ 9-5 Gt, WANTED—Men’to haul coal: Steady. employment all winter. Wachter Transfer Co.;! L9510t YOUNG MAN’ WANTED tor evcning work at'Lahr Motor Sales Co. WANTED—All around automobile me- chanie who can earn highest’ wages. “Corwin Motor Company, Bismarck, N. Dak: 9 3-tf ED—Able hodied men between agesof 46 and 56 by U: S. Army for all kinds of trades. Apply Room |’ 70 Soo Hotel, Recruiting, Station.- 8 21 tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE WOMEN 1 WANTED—Salary $24 full time, 5¢c an hour spare. time, dis- fbuting guaranteed hosiery to rer. Permanent. Experience un- necessary. Apply International Mills; Norristown, Pa. 973 wks for general house- ‘Wallace, 420° ave. 96 3t it js, women Vakers, at Home Bakery, 214 6th St. Bismarck, N, D. 9.5-lwk WANTED Henkeepe on am by young bachelor. No objections to child. State age, experience and wages first letter. Write H. M. Parsons, Regan, N. D. ee 9 §°10t waNper girt-tor general house- work, highest wages. Apply to. Mrs.|, ~ P. C. Remington, Gi 7th, street morning and evening, or Room 29 ity. National Bank Bag after- noons. 29tt WANTE! Competent girl ‘Rood. + was! Bes. Inquire at 104 Ave 4 or Phone 6225 “4941 wk WANTED—Mestenger gin. Girl_go- ing to*school need not apply. “West- ern Union. a) ed FOR SALE OR RENT— _HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Six rooms and bath in modern duplex with stationary tubs. Phone it4. 910 3t FOR SALE OR RENT —Six room mod- ern house Will sell on easy terms if taken at once. Call at 523 2nd street or Phone 687. . 9:10 1 dw FOR SALP at a big bargain, my resi- dence at 615.7th street. Must sell Phone 877. at. once. BOS pies eh roe Nad 1.8 1 AES, FOR RENT—Five room cottage, part- ly mogera; Apply 1200 Broadway. 9 a1 3t FOR TENT=New cottage, all modern, ready after September ist. Apply -to, Finch Lumber Co., Phone 17. CAR Sh RS FOR RENT—A warm modern house Wi FOR SALH—Four good sherard pups, | _ MISCELLANEOUS 2 TRAINED BIRD DOGS-for sale. Write to H. Walker, Napo- Jeon, N. D. 9.111 wk three months old. Good heele: Price $5.00. This is a_barg: Write or see Gust Sack, ; 0. B. Judson, N. D. 9111 wk PURE ERED white ¢ Orpingtqn chick- ens. Being short of room will sell 14 big yearling. hens and one roos- ter $1.50 each. Buy this bunch and; have fresh eggs all winter. E. J. LOR” SALE—One piano. library table | FOR SALE—Choice upland” hay ‘and riage for sale. All pracitcally new. 309 Mandan avenue, * 9.9. 8t dry stove wood. Call R. C. Forsyth, Tel. 818. 9.9 3t lamp, china closet, b: fet and rex irigeralen 504 9th “ Call at 615 2nd street or| terms. Phone 641. REGISTERED SHORT HORN cattle for sale, special prices on car: load lots. Dakota raisod. Several year: lings:aitd two-year-old bulls. Address H.-L. Hafvorson, Minot, N. D. 95 ut 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 “FOR SALI SE TEETH WORK WANTED~ WANTED—Work at her home on 18 West Thayer St. by experienced dressmaker. Rates reasonalle.. Mrs. 941 wk.! SURSING Wi = . Lam>. ‘Pho township 14 ed by Philip Harvey. Now Send ‘your i best offer to John Bylund, Coon Ra- pids, Iowa. wks POSITIONS WANTED MAN WANTS perienced in c! shoes. POSITION—Well” ex- hing. dr Can furnish good references, goods and or any other line of work. Write 619 ‘Tribune. 99 8t WANTED—Permanent position in Bis- marck by er. .Unexperienced, thorough training. WANTED— A_ pos , Winter months. Anderson, Driscoll, N. D.* WANTED—T shetlands. Dak. FOR SA4TE—All of my furniture. Din- ing rvom set, living room, bed room 911 2t $25 per set. a iY a pony buggy cr Fredonia, N. Dal 2t SPECIALIST, Even if broken, we pay from $2.00 to, CASH for gold crowns, | bridge work, old gold, silver and plat-| light wagon, suitable for team small! inum. Send and receive CASH 1 Drawer D 22 “Third street, bunch of keys; | Call at Littl LOST. "| ward. 8 19: Imo. | _Store. young woman stenograph- nine Phone months’ R. 21 wk jon on farm for arried. man, Washburn, 'N .D. R. F. D. No. 2. Ray Wor- | 912 2t | LOST AND FOUND _ at 310 Seventh street, Phone-410-| and entire kitchen outfit. Call 409 —— F-12, = * 1wk|_ 4th street. ~. 910 3t] AULOMOBILES, MUTURC YLES | Growth of Human Halr. FOR RENT—=Modern house. Inquire | THE PENITENTIARY has for Sale cu-| FOI SALE—Chalmers Pullnan| yiyen ns it is the ease with plants, cumbers, eating and pickling sizes; Cloverleaf, Buick Four, Studebake"! £4 arco the human hair gi of E. H. L. Vesperman. 813 tt FO R SALE—six room modern ‘bung: Phone 374 K. ik ° 28 tf FOR RENT—Small house convenient- Wy Hocated: Apply, C. L. Burton. 7 26 tt FOR EN T—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 Hi 7 20 tf mfortable partly mod- ern house at $16. per. month. Geo. M. Register: 99 3t alow. 917 6th street. FOR Wein Muratahed tduse “af, (01 | Mirst street. 99 3t FOR RENT—For sinter months, fur- nished modetn house. . =Write 618 Trib- une. + 991-wk HOUSES WANTED WANTED—Desirable modern house bc three or four bedrooms. - S. W- ‘orwin. =<” “9 9 1 wk MS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. 117. Fourth street. 9 12-2t FORT RENT—Two nice large rooms for light housekeeping, furnished or. unfurnished. 2 rooms up stairs for “3 college. girls: 311 4th street. Phone 627R. 912 1 wk ROOMS—Single, double, five room , Suite light, heat and water, unfur- nished, elevator and janitor service, excellent location. Bismarck Realty Go. «ismarck-Bank Bldg. 90 Iwk FOR RENT—Three _ modern rooms. Double bed and single bed. Nice warm room for-winter. $5 to $6.2 ‘month. Address 713 Third street. 9°6 6t ‘FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 419 7th. street. Phone 435-R. ‘ 961 wk FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house. Hot water heat. 621:6tk - street. Phono 61%R. 8.28, 6t St a a FOR ,RENT—Furnistied rooms all modern. Hot water heat... Phone ‘G19L or call 619 6th spreet, & 20°18 FOR RPNT—Four rooms, single and, double rooms. all modern. $5 and +6 a month. For one night 35c. In quire 713 3rd_street. .D—Pieasant, com- fortable rooms and good ‘board at 405 Fifth -street. Meals without room 38c.. 9.10. 3t FOR RENT—Partly modern house for rent on Tenth street. Apply at. J. P. Hoagland’s office, HORS Main street. sornent=Sinaiy note “room. Price reasonable.. Phone 516 or call at 924 6th street. 95 at FOR. RENT— Modern ‘tarnished: front --Foom. * $20 Fifth street. -Fhone 242K." 38 b, at $2.00 per bushel. Green. tomatoe: at §.00 per bushel and cabbages at Motor Co. 2 1-2 cents per pound. Phone 66. | FOR “SAL 910 tf) trailer. Cheap. WANTED--Rat lining of used over- ' coat. skins. marck N. D. FOR” SALE—Several hold furniure and reed baby car- Must have at least 15 good R. Penner, 408 2nd ee Bis-} Four, Ford touring =slightly Corwin Motor Co. Corwi oT | camping rete. a7 tt} 10 3t] “pieces house- | CASINGS. WANTED—Particular car owners to} We find they are potter: | Corwin Motor Co. Bee N. tt 7 10 tft rows better in ! the light than in the ark. is because light and sunshine exert & stimulating influence upon the growth. It has often been observed that with men who work in offices and ee | and the same side salways turned ,to- | Ghsines. We tid they Bers | ward the window, beard and mustaches grow much faster on the side turned to the light than on the other side. ‘The reason DOINGS OF THE DURFS THINGS RAN RAMPANT PVE HEARD ENOUGH, ABOUT Tws| im [WOOL SHORTAGE 1M GonG.Tol) | ‘THIS OLD BON UP AND SEE Row MANY PAIRS OF PANTS! He’LL MAKE Wo HUNDRED SQUARE INCHES. OF WooL ON BY ALLMAN WM~ Now ILL MEASUREF Tus oLp PAIR OF TROUSERS AND - 17S PRETTY HARD “TO Figpre_our Just Wow et PAIRS HE WOULD MAKE ~ BUT Vic FEED THE OLD Boy UP Good AND GEYEVE. me Wook= | aAID IT SOME CROP OF Wo care of their barley and may/ refuse to grow it when it cannot compete with the price of other grains, If barley is not to be used for either bread or beer, what will become of, it? There is a steady downward de- cline in price and the farmer is re- ceiving now little more than half of the price which he had every reason: to expect. Barley is an excellent stock food,' (National Crop Improvement Service.) HE INJUSTICE of fixing a price ff on wheat and leaving barley to shift for itself has added an- other bitter pill to the dose which the |‘farmershas had to swallow. He had a beautiful vision at seed- ing ttme when barley was $1.70 a bushel, of lifting his mortgage, buy- ing him a twin-six, a tractor, a gang- | plow, putting running water in the +| Correct Attest: house and building a silo. Barley and rye, two of our most important grains, have never had the benefit of a future market Which is enjoyed by wheat (until the price was fixed), corn and oats. The Future of Barley. For the past fifteen years the State Experiment, Stations have been breeding barley to a high standard. Notably in Wisconsin, Prof. Moore has succeeded in’ establishing a pedigreed) variety of a very superior quality. /few' farmers will take much REPORT OF THE 31, 1918, Loans and discounts ... War Savings Stamps * Third Liberty Loan aj Warrants, 5 claims, Banking house, furniture and fixtu U. S. certificates of indebtedn pledged to secure U. S. deposit: Liberty Bonds Current expenses, ta divided profits Due from other banks \Checks and other cash items . Cash tk paid in .. j Savings depos’ Certified checks . Cashier's checks outstanding | Due td other banks STATE OF NORTH DAKKOTA, I, E. V. Lahr, cashier of the abpv. the above statement is true, to the (Seal)- | E. V. Lahr, | F. A. Lahr, | Directors. paid, over un- ury certificate of deposit ~ but in order to use it, it should be put into physical condition by, grind- | ing or crushing. . Brewers’ dried. grains are practical. ly out of the market, and the New England dairymen and farmers are complaining loudly that. they are unable to obtain feed, while . the western farmer. is sore because has a record-breaking crop of barley, the price of which has been cut, in half by agitation by those who have given no thought to his possible losses. CONDITION OF THE FIRST GUARANTY BANK at Bismarck, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business August RESOURCES. $113,458.41 270, 4,050.00 122,880.83 $177,880.83 ‘ounty of Burleigh—Ss. e named bank, do solemnly swear that best of my knowledge and belief. E. V. LAHR, Cashier. Subscribed ahd sworn to before me this 11th day \of September, 1918. EDWARD BURKKE, \Notaty Public. My commission expires Jan. 15, 1923. | ENABLE THE BOYS IN SERVICE TO VOTE THIS FALL. | To Secretaries of Fraternal societies | | Parents, Relatives and Friends of) | Men in the United States Army: Soldiers who are qualified voters of this state are entitled to vote by| | absent voters allot at the coming | general election’ and it is my. intention | | to give every man in the service this | opportuni ‘y whether serving in the United tes or in foreign service. Therefore, if anyone. having the cor- rect address of any of the men from Burleigh county who are qualified voters in said county will at once send | the address to the undersigned, ab-| sent voters’ ballots will be sent to} every man in the sefvice from this! boys: under: 21 years, of. age. + | Kindly let me have the dddress at} | once: Give the sokdicr’s name, Pees ‘pany, ision, cante cand his. | Rote, |county. Do not send the addrets of; Bell Note Bird. A remarkable piping bird. is known as the bell-bird. Four species” are \known of which two are pure, glossy white; one is brownish with a white head and neck, and one is white with black wings. Its ‘call Is like the note, clear and melodious, of a beautiful bell. Sometimes it. tgters_ only one then rests. When: several of these btrds call and answer, the effect is beautiful. The bell-birds, which be long to the chatterer family, are found in Central America south to Brazil. SoS eee E. T. BURKE “ 3. FLAHERTY. is | County Auditor, Burleigh Co., N. D.| N

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