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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 191 FRECKLES AND HIS .FRIENDS By Blosser HE’S USED TO SEEING THEM HITCHED UP! SQUIRREL FOOD , ByAhern =, { WHEN VIOLET STOPS, THE WAR STOPS BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNR _ § y Good eRacious! OH. MA, THERES a ; aia WHATS: THE ALOOSE Horse OUT HERE THATS ' NES-UE AIN'T GOT ATHING ON, NOT EVEN A ‘ * e ISSED SEN costco. =N oe verter cade SHE LISEN +. LUNTS . WHAM-~ usen wo 4 vl sage Rarantegted ‘em POPPIN ~s. ‘ “4 comin’ OFF - al pera LETS GET IN a & QV” AN’ ARTILLERY SHELTER WITH 4, \ THAT BUDDY i TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES. Terms Strictly Cash—No First insertion, 35 cents; tisements containing more than each additional word. HELP WANTED—MALE CIVIL SERVICE EX AMINATIONS— everywhere Octover 5. 12,000 wom- en clerks to be appointed 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- Dian Building, Washington. 9 12 8t WANTED—A first class watchmaker and optician. Hegistered in. North | Dakota, will pay highest wages to right man. “Permanent position. Ad- __dress 623 Tribune, WANTED—Strong, 16 year old boy. Apply Capital city Bottling Works. 9°19 3t MEN WANTED—We,, have worked FOR RE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS room frame or tile building within) what disturbances there shall be the said school district, in accordance | |, ),,,, a ay sia, Ee plans and specifications by A. | BEFORE THEY GET BACK. | Van Horn, architect, ‘rt ‘ a Fathers, mothers, brothers, sis- | Separate proposals wi le receive! ie aS pasicag et j on the heating system. ters, relatives and friends ean The right is reserved to roject any|/render the state and nation a | or all bids. siotie service by i » Plans are on file with County Super-| Pat otic Se rvice by helping the | intendent of schools, A. Van Horn and boys in this matter. Send to the IP. N.D. . ae ee Heltenberg alo smarck. ac.jHome county his latest military | company each proposal. laddress, and request that a bal- ine ad at Bismark, N. D., Sept. 14, lot to be sent to him. Requests of this kind from several parties for Heres teeta “Ithe same boy will be better than 9 16; 10 16 ‘ino request forsome boys. Send fa request. for some one. Then write the boy a letter tel- Soldiers Vot Vote Now ling him that you have requested a ballot for him and send him all itheinformation you can that will Thoughtless if not unserupn-| anes Pe aly. asy as possible for him ‘lous men have compelled the peo-| Do it before you sleep another vple of North Dakota to act On| pight. sme s state problems, when Paid for by the ne en tons AEN . : * 2 +.! “Doyle for Governor” Committee. 000 or more of North Dakota’s | (Political Adv.) . . . i are either in’ France or} BUY W. & 8. Copy Without Remittance’ attached will be inserted. additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Adver. 25 words willbe charged at the rate of two cents a word fo | P. J. Heltenberg, Clerk, FOR SALE OR RENT— _ | _ MISCELLANEOUS ;___ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Practically'a new heater, FOR RENT—Six room modern house.| burns lignite. Very reasonable } Thayer and Second. Closé@ in. Mrs. price. Inquire Mrs, Karl Carr,. 809 Li. W. "McLean. Phone aa oie _ Rosser street. 920 3t, = ree. WANTED—Sh 7 \ ya i {FOR RP) room cottage, partly) 35 4, poten pel bay about { .modern, rent cheap. Owner pays 30 young hogs as feeders. L: 8.) halt electric light Dill.) Inquire at] Curey, Mandan. N. D. a popcorn stand. Fourth ana Main. v. a ee +120 2t | H. Young. 9-7 2 wks nor BAL —Fumed~ oak” buffet and! FOR RENT— room house, 508 Ave- cl ina e loset, vacuum sweeper, porch nue A West. Only reliable parties; SW!NS: Call 1024 Sth street. need apply. Phone 685K. FoR SALE ten Bae, we NTA Ghodormn hohce five SALE-- igh grade Baldwin ROR RENT aa Me eT piano. “the best you can buy.” Will a consider trade ‘en old piano. Fol- a ©sr com. ‘. so garage. An exceptionally warm som Jewelry Store. 1 ning camps. wee ene none 820 at noon or ater | FOR SALE—Mahogany tinished”chit-| aie a 1G | vn the absent voters law] THOSE (N CHARGE OF 4TH ee fonier. big glass, $15.00; and golden]? i st his be Modern six room house} gai @-egging table. Phone 215 Ro |! fevery soldier can cast his ballot BUY W.S.S vot ‘ly modern. Apply 1200 Broadway. of Hay Creek |i iiye of our ‘boys’? and) when ahead for over @ year. Call at|_—Close in. Phone 536X 917 1 wk 9 19 3b") he November election. | . RENT—3 : tt ‘ a jin the November | ing. teat ihe Maine Menten no eo Hee ee O16 tt FOR SALE—Eléven-piece dining room 1 ‘c 5 the| The boys in khaki should not! Dy 4 y . ay ®, Pi or at the new packing plant, Huron,| FOR REN’ ept. 16, four-room cot- anulus. Fhone 319, ____ 9 none 518 $19 3t f re bi ¢ front} have to consider NOW any mat- | S. D. Eugene Schuler, Mandan, N.| tage. Phone 600. 913 1 wk| 4 'ED—A second-hand photograph- . : were iter that will effect us but very | 4 9 _D. 916 1 wk| FOR SALE at a big bargain, 1 outfit. Must be in good condi- “ lye “TER the .| _ The men responsible to Washington, NITED OALHAN Wi) can aniva"s. g bargain, my resi-| tion. Address, Bob G vishek, nad heeaune . Hittle until AFTER the war is|tne officers of the Northwest's finan. WANTED—A m hi ari dence at 615 7th street. Must sell| ‘tion. Address, Bob Greiser. Wishek, their money E - i . incl truck, apply “to ‘thie ‘Finch uLmber at once. Phone 877. as LN_D. 9.191 wk} : ole ad en a ene over, We are working under wat'l cial army, are not taking the credit. 55 911 tt ji : 97tt |FOR SALE—2 bed room sets, 1 white! LANDS PROCGEALS orders now. lrhey only directed this great terri- TED—Linotype operators. FOR RENT—Five room cottage, part.| @pamel suite, davenport, sewing ma- Se eee 1 oer is “ill be the future|tory’s patriotic energies. WanTEDSomoype operators. Union. | FOR RENT—Five room cottage, part-| Chine Mining room set, library t fd ot section dices otiatvecter But this will ¢ here i 5 be omecte: Roaewer: Apply Bismarck Tribune. 911 tt WANTED—Ail around automobile me. chanic who can earn highest wages. Corwin Motor Company, Bismarck, N. Dak. gst - 917 4t| ble 6 rocking chairs,3, large r township 140, range 80. and everyone should know who they j school district N of Burleigh | and many other things. Phone 817) ed by Philip Harv “Send your jeconomic disturbances affecting] 2... “phe men and women who led to FOR REN T—New cottage, all modern, B15 7 fs , N. D., will receive sealed pro- 2 fare. he men a : . “ ori ci 5 si ‘ | ob ffer to John Bylund, Coon Ra- oe will recei | . are ng rT the wedi & = Dike . i ready after September 1st. Apply ‘i eal au;Gl (thc street g193t | bie Towa bey mi “until 8 o'clock p. m., October ithe future are threatened, victory in the Third Loan will be in ss | have a right to help to decide) charge during the Fourth campaign, to Finch Lumber Co., Phone 17. 8 28 tf DO YOU HAVE an old piano you want | 973 wks jie. 1918, for erecting a two one-cla: WANTED—Able bodied men between axes of 46 and 56-by U.S. Anhy. for all kinds of trades. ‘Apply Room 20 Soo Hotel, Recruiting rie eS 8 21 tt —— HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl” for general house- work. Modern small family. Good wages toscapable girl. Address Lock ‘box 50, oendan N, D. 9 20-4t WANTED —Coors and waiter, Banner i ner House. Phone 231. 9:18 -3t ee Se WANTED—Woman to cook and do kitchen work. Good wages. Hotel Sterling, Sterling, N.-D. »2°9 18 6t WOMEN WANTED—Salary $24 full time, 50c an hour spare time, dis- tributing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Permanent. Experience un- necessary. Apply International Mills, Norristown, Pa. 97 3 wks irae ae eames 2 WANTED—A girl for general hou ee work, highest wages. Apply to P. C. Remington, 610 (th street morning and evening, or Room ‘20]' City National Bank Bldg, after- noons. 8-29 tf WORK WANTED PRACTWAL, NURSING. WANT EDes| |” Mrs. Cora A..'Lamb. Phong 5 ee Ww AUTOMOBILES, | MOTO: FORD CAR for sale, 1916 model. Complete, used very little... Good tires and car in first class condition. ‘Address lock box 14. Bismarck N. D. _ Phone 459 R: 9 30 Tot}: FOR SALE—Studébaker “Four” five-| pagsenger car, in-good running or- der. Three new tires; two sparé tires. E. M. Stanton, Annex Hotel. 917 3t rOn SALB—sma Chreyolet road- ster, excellent condition. Price right. Phone 682. 9 16 3t FOR (SALH—Chalmers Six. Pullman Cloverleaf, Buick Four, Studebaker Four, Ford touring etc. et Motor Co. 4 Tt WANTED—Particular car wan to try GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC CASINGS. We find they are better. Cott Motor Co. Bismarck, ae rf FOR “SALES Slightly used camping | trailer. Cheap. Corwin Pen a to trad a high de piano? Si September 28th to October 3rd. They FOR RENT—Modern house. Inquire Folsom Jewetry Store. we. Plane? ee jare: See nee FOI SALE ree dre TWO SIE. : : A. R. Rogers, Chairman Liberty vet bat iid ae giste | t rocker fone ‘Toakeaee ice a F HE DUFFS TOM HAS’ A CONSCIENCE BY ALLMAN Loan Executive Committee, FOR-SALECoie room modern bung-| t¥® rockers, one bookcase, ice box, | " Rich, Chairman, “ed. ‘six room modern bung:, carpet sweeper, dishes, etc. Call 313 4 : ae H. Rich, Chairman, and Fed. alow. 917 6th street. Faone 214 “Mandan Ave. 2 9.17 3t FOR RENT—Small house convenient- FOR SALE—One $65.00 mahogany roll eae anal, nouse conventent | “top desk, 26x40 igches, $30.00 Fol- Agent., Federal Reserve Bank of | Minneapolis. | Theodore Wold, Governor, Federal ; Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. V DONT Like To DO VF BUT 1GUESS LL HAVE TO\SELL aes |: sem sowelty Store, ssi “| 4 COUPLE OF' MY LIBERTY ibe FOR-RENTOTwo modern houses al | FON SALE—Cheap. hotel” in sinall| A i | Homer P. Clark, Vice-Chairman Lib- furnished wo, mi fer il tke ¢ | town, doing good business or will BONDS - I'VE GoT ‘To RAISH jerty Loan Executive Committee. ieapine or otherwise if desired | trade for good light six runabout, or | SOME READY CASH RIGHT | y | Chas. E. Van Nest, Director of Or- Phone 404K or call 801 4th street, touring car. Address 624 Tribune. | AWAY | ganization. or inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second} = _ 9AT2 wks | | J. Walker Godwin, Secretary, Execu- Hand store. 7:20 tf |FOR SALE or trade for good land, - 3 tive Committee. . ———— confectjonery and grocery gtock and : Rie ¥ i - Ss. hao Deer CF Famers: . fixtures. Write 625 Tribune. / ‘ "2 ose; japman, Director of Speak- POSITIONS WANTED _ pte cet gat Tle] ere See Wesley C. McDowell, State Chair- man for North Dakota. Frank P. Hixon, State Chairman for Wisconsin. J. C. Basset, State Chairman for STENOGRAPHER with six years’ ex- ! POR SALE—Electric stove, large} perience desires position by October| jeather chair. dressing table and 1. Law office, preferred. Would| chair and refrigerator. Call at 314% | consider other offers. Best of ref-| main street. 917 3t! erence. Address, Box 425, Hebron | on ~saLE—Washburn gil guitar equip: North Dakota. 9 20 3t * eee, d ‘Hawaiian style. Cheap. Also; South Dakota. WRLL EDUCATED capable. youns| ign b 1 279K man, single. draft exempted, as high grade tanjo. Call 27 918 3t | H. A. Oldham, Acting Chairman for South Dakota. F. K. Stuart, Director of Sales for South Dakota. ; Norman 8B. Holter, State Chairman for Montana. John W. Black, State Chairman for bookkeeper ‘or secretary on a farm. = Se ETT Troe i . . | GARAGE FOR RENT—Concrete floor, winpat references. iM rite hepa room for one car. $4 per month. 10 e - Mai; t. 9.18 3t ELDERLY EXPERIENCED business | un Street chat man wants employment in either of- | Pinas eatadea: Mrs. J. tire or store in the city. Write 626 Tribune? 920 2t|. J- Ryan, 510 1-2 4th kit 9 6t | Michigan. WANTED—Permanent position in Bis-| -52-sapn—Rine muskrat line F. A. Patrick, Executive Committee- ~marck by-young woman stenograph- Meant, Otter collar. Sie lined ‘over. ————— cnet man, Duluth. “Grout gone Ke | RR ieee No, SI, THEY Go Bick Bea aan hc von ta meents gee! ible aby aay Phone | pea ‘ mn Seca Pare Rea y) C. H. Bigelow, St. Paul, Executive ————_—————— , ‘ ; 9 18 3. SAFE To STAN UNTIL UY Committee. ROOMS FOR RENT Ww. ANTED—A good Second hand range range | WE WIN THIS WAR! E. J. Carpenter, Minneapolis, Execu- FOR RENT—One or two rooms fur-|° anda stove in good repair. Call tid tive Committee. _ wished or unfurnished. 408 5th! van Horn Hotel. 918 St! be else hahaha St. Paul, Ex- See ee one or ak FOR SALE—Rol top desk, office ecutive Committee. Right 8 1 chair, Underwood typewriter. Phone , Mrs. W. W. McDowell, Woman's FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for _ 659K. 9 18_.6t) Chairman for Montana. ‘ Mrs. D. D. Asbaugh, Woman's Chair. man for Michigan. Miss Minnie Neilson, Woman's Chairman for North Dakota. Mrs. Ellwood Perisho, Woman's Chairman for South Dakota. Mrs. Francis Chamberlain, Woman’s Chairman for Minnesota. Mrs. John W. ee ‘Woman's Chairman for wig L3 light housekeeping. Call at 429 f'h | FOR SALE—Two standard met- FOR RENT—Two nice large rooms| al pots for Mergenthaler lino- for, light housekeeping, furnished or| ‘type machines; in good condi- Unfurnished. 2 tooms up stairs for tion and at a bargain. | 3 college girls. 311 4th street. Phone 627R. 9121 wk FOR «RENT OTHE ftithished rooms. . 80% Fourth street. 437R- 9 18 3t + te FOR .RENT—Furnished room in mod-| _ ern house. Hot water heat. 621 6th Even if broken, we pay from $2.00 to! street. Eoone 619-R. ‘i $25 "per set. CASH for gold crowns, | $ 28 6t | bridge work, old gold, silver and plat- FOR RENT—Three very pleasant | fer, inum. _ Send and receive CASH by re- nished rooms for light housekeeping | furn mail. BERNER’S FALSE TEETH) strictly modern. Hot water heat.|SPECTALIST, 22’ Third street, “Troy. | Call at 416 12th street, cs phone|N. Y. {> 44x. 9 20 3t OE 8 19 1mo.| : * . : . Sa

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