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HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—A first class watchmaker and optician. Registered in North Dakota, will pay highest wawés to right man. Permanent position. Ad- dress 623 Tribune. WANTED—Strong, 16 year old boy. Apply Capital: City Bottling Works. Re 919 3t GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVICE ex- aminations everywhere October ith. 12,000 clerks to be appointed at Washington. Salary $1,200, Exper- ience unnecessary. -Men.and women. desiring government positions write for free particularrs. J.C. Leonard, (former civil service examiner) 52 ‘Kenois Building, Washington. oa pe MEN WANTED—We_ have worked ahead for over a year, Call at new farmers’ Equity tate bank build- ing, or at the bank Mandan, N. D., _ or at the new packing plant,“Huron, S.. D. Eugene Schuler, Mandan, N. D. 916 1 wk WANTED—A man who can drive a truck, apply to the Finch uLmber _Co. _ sit! WANTED—All around automobile me- chanic who can earn highest wages. Corwin Motor Company, Bisniarck, N. Dak. - rr g3te WANTED—Able bollied men between ages of 46 and, 56 by U. S. Army for all kinds.of trades. Apply. Room 20 Soo, Hotel, Recruiting Staton 8 21 LE TEACHDR WANTED—High school graduate for a country school: Write to school Dist. Clerk, New Hradec, No. Dak. > 9 21 2t WANTED—Patriotic men and women to distribute ‘America and the ~Great War.” Gives the information everyone needs at this critical time. Illustrated. Big pay. Spare time may be used. Outfit free. Interna- tional Press, Philadelphia; 9 21 It KESPONSIBLE WOMEN WANTED— ~ Unusual oportunity. Chance for re- Hable woman to utilize spare time introducing Priscilla Fairies hpsiery, blankets, underwear and specialties. Beautiful samples furnished. Af- dress Fitzcharles Co., Trenton, N. J. 9 21.1 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Modern small. family. Good wages to capable girl. Address Lock -box 50, Mandan, 'N. D. ‘ 9 20-4t WANTED—Cooks and waiter. Banner ner House. Phone 291. Pera WORK WANTED _AGENT—SALESMAN SALESMEN— Nev fall line now ready. Ei seller. Sales guaranteed, Ex- pr paid. $6.00 commission per “brdp® and repeats. Pan./Mfg. Co., 2558 Cottage Grove Ave.,Chicago. 9°21 1¢ AGENTS—Something new. ‘Fastest sellers and quickest repeaters on earth. ‘Permayent, easy, profitable business. Good.for-$18 to $36 a week. Address, American Products Co., 679 Third St., Cincinnati, O. 9 21 1t Eee FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Six Thayer and Second. Close in. L. W. McLean. Phone 806. £ 919 tt FOBTRENT—Four room house, fur- nishet or unfurnished. 701 8th street. ’ 9 21 st FOR RENT—2 partly modern houses. Close in. Phone 658 RK. i‘ 9 21 4t cottage, - partly Mrs. FOR RENT—5-room modern, rent Cheap. OWner pays. half electric light Dill. Inquire at popcorn stand. Fourth and Main. s.| H. Young. os 9.7 2 wks room modern house. | \ PRACTICAL, NURSING WANTED— Mrs. Cora A.. Lamb, MISCELLANEOUS \ BUY DIRECT trom the factory 4 famous Delaware stogy is known in the east, is made fron selected oli Dutch stock, and long filler. Box of 100 will be sent. insured by parcel post for $2.50 Sample box of 50 for $1.25. K. Martter, Coshocton, Ohio. Sashes 9 21 It ractically a lew heater, Ver: reasonable Will buy about s feeders. L. S. Dz i 30 young hogs Carey, Mandan 920 2t | FOR; SALE—Househola furniture. Wi! sell cheap for cash. Call at 804 Main street. i 9 20 2t —Fumed oak buffet and , Vacuum sweeper, porch 1024 Sth street. 9171 wk FOR SALE—One high grade Baldwin} piano, “the yest you can buy.” Will consider trade on old piano. Fol- som Jewelry Store. FOR SAL china cl swing. FOR REN’ fodern six room house close in. Phone 536X 917 1wk FORK RED 5 room cottage, Phone 894 R. “9 16 tf dence at 615 7th street. + Must sell at once. Phone 877. H 97tt FOR RENT—Five rodm cottage, patt- ly modern. Apply 1200 Broadway. 9 17 4t FOR HENT—New cottage, all modern, ready after September ist. Apply to Finch Lumber Co., Phone 17. PUB ASAE gee See or SER te FOR RENT—Modern house. Inquire of ©. H. L. Vesperman. saate FOR SALE—six room modern ‘bung- alow. 917 6th street. Pose $10 Ky 2 t FOR RENT—Small house convenient- ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. 726 tt FOR RENT—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. 7 20 tf POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Woman to cook and do \ Kitchen work. Good wages. Hotel Sterling, Sterling, N. D. 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. z z 973 wks ’ 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 ie or two.rooms fur- nished or ugtursished. 408 5th / street.. Phone 597X. * 9.19 1 wk. FOR-RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 419 7th street. 7 9 19 6t FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house. Hot water heat. 621 6th street. Phone 619-R. “Eh FOR RENT—Three very pleasant fur- nished rooms for light housekeeping {strictly modern. ~ Hot water heat. —~“Call- at 416 TRU street, or phone + aaix, : , | 9:808t STENOGRAPHER with six year's’ ex- perience desires position by October 1. Law office preferred. Would consider dther-offers.. Best of ref- erence. Address, Box 425, Hebron North Dakota. 9 20 3t WELL EDUCATED capable young man, single, draft exempted, as bookkeeper or secretary on a farm. Finest references., Write 621 Trib- une. x 9 15 lwk ELDERLY EXPERIDPNCED business man wants employment in either of- / fire or store in the city. Write 626 7 Tribune. 9 20 3t oss QUTOMUSILES, MUTUKCYLES FORD CAR for sale, 1916 model. Complete, used very little. Good tires and car in first class candition. ‘Address lock box 14, Bismarck N. D. Phone 459 R. ~ ___ 9 30 10t FOR SALE—Chalmers Six, Pullrhan Cloverleaf, Buck Four, Studebaker | - Four, Ford touring ,etc. Corw‘n Motor Co. a 97 tt qa er's_outfit. FOR SALE—Mahogany ed chif- fonier. big glass, $15.00; and golden oak dvessing table. Phone 315 it. ES 9 19 3e FOR SALE—Eleven-piece dining room _Suits, Phone 819. 919 3t WANTED—A second-hand photograph- Must be in good condi- tion’ , Address, Bob Greiser, Wishek, N. D. 919 1 wk FOR SAL! 2 bed room sets, | white enamel suite, davenport, sewing ma- chine ,dining room set, library ta- ble. 6 rocking chairs,3 large rugs and many other things, Phone 877 or call at 615 7th street. 919 3t DO YOU HAVE an old piano you want | to trade on a high grade piano? See Folsom Jewelry Store. FOR S&LE—TEree dressers, two beds, two rockers, one bookcase, ice box, carpet sweeper, dishes, etc. Call 319} ‘Mandan Ave. 917 3t FOR‘SALE—One $65.00 mahogany roll top desk, 26x40 inehes, $30.00° Fol-; som Jewelry Store. FOR SALE—Cheap, hotel -in small town, doing good business or will; trade for good light six runabout, or touring car. Address 624 Tribune. bate 6 9:17 2 wks OR SALE or.trade for good land, confectionery and grocery stock and fixtures! Write 625 Tribune. x 9471 wk.|, FOR SALE—Washburn guitar equip- ped Hawaiian, style. Cheap. Also high grade banjo. Call 279K. 9 18 3t GARAGE FOR RENT—Concrete floor, room for one car. $4 per month. 10 Main street, __9 18 3t, FOR SALE—High grade household} furniture. Piano included. Mrs. J. J. Ryan, 510 1-2 4th street. i 9 1 A i $ 6t_ FOR SALE—Rine muskrat lined over- coat, Otter collar. Size 40. Phone 659K. 2 9 18-6t FOR SALE—Cheap. Sidway collaps- , ible baby buggy. Phone 644X. URE RBA) 18 3t__ WANTED—A good second hand range and a stove in good repair. Call 340/ Van Horn Hotel. 9 18 St} FOR SALF—Roll” top desk,, office chair, Underwood typewriter. Phone WANTED—Particular car owners to try GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC CASINGS. We find they are better. Corwin Motor Co. radiant oh y 10 ¢t! FOR SALE—Silghtly used _camting trailer. Cheap. Corwin bis oe 2 vit 659K. 918 6t 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 x 4 lautoed to Medora Sat ‘ett Th r r D., whi Correspondence. HEBRON NEWS. | Mr, and Mrs. ''. Bolle and family | day. i Hattie Satre and Ma ret Wynkoop | of Bismarck visited wit. friends here | over Sunday. i T, P. Ewald, A. Lutzz, Fred Bolke | and A. R. Bolke went on a hunting! trip south of Bismarck for several | days the fore part of the week s. FL. Lovelace who has ‘beep hweigert, left! Mon- N. iting Marie for Werne vi D. Lapp} °| for some | they will visit with relativ chierhaum went to} to be present at a child welfare meeting. | The Wm. Hollst familysmoved into | e, recently purchased | ved Wednesday from ‘Annamoose to attend the He-| bron high school for the coming! year. : i Mr. and Mrs, John Urban’ returned from Spooner,.. Wis... aft spending several ‘weeks with relatives there. | . A ‘large number of the Congregation. | ae tes aia Aaa al Aid ladies autoed’to Glenn Ullin to, 4 FHL canpeaet dup hefore t attend Aid there Thursday.’ The f e- * ” aoet ahcrsee Ms a ry i and a fine s Wack? Nery ep nae eae offensive to fortify then Miss Ada Urban spent the week end nnot get food or comfort of at the Jones farm, out from Glen Ul} lin, returning home on Sufday. r KULTUR ° (From the Chemnitz Volksstimme. At Leisnig a choirboy who had fail- | th ed to close the church door behind him was chastised with a club Franciskus Nagler, the choirmas : who beat him so unmercifully that he jand if they are five minutes late at lay for half an hour unconscious in |rehearsals 60 cents is deducted from the churchyard, bleguing profusely. that sum. Moreover, they are con- To judge by his literary production, | stantly beaten witk a elub or a wall Herr Nagler wowld appear to be an | ing stick, even if not quite so se lees aca RM enlace he DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Ou, Tom, Nov DIDN'T Tere ME - DID You REGISTER. ON SEP (2TH? nin alist o tthe purest water, h he treats his choirl ifies that s have during two hours daily. On y have to attend four si being abliged to sing dings, funerals, and so forth. It'S A GOOD THING On, Tom, Do —- GREAT Guns! Nes! BRANCH OF THE SERVE DO Nou Twink THEE Pur You iN? pur THEYLL VERY LivelN PUT ME In— fo THE FRONT IN ‘FOURTEEN, ) THE GENERAL 'E SHOUTED, a look of app “0 Hot colfee i are $2 for three monthy =| 973 wks ISN'T ON THE. DRAFT BOARD Nout BE CALLED ? ‘Yes’, sez ME * ‘THEN LET THE WAR BEGIN!’ Sez He ! Soldiers Vote Now Mhoughtless if. mot: unserupu- lous men have compelled the peo- ple of North Dakota to act on momentous. state problems, when 25,000 or more of North Dakota’s voters are either in France or training camps. Under the absent voters law every soldier can cast his ballot jin the November election. + The boys in khaki should not have to consider NOW any mat- rfter that will effect us but very ‘little until AFTER the’ war is over,. We are working under war orders now. But this will home of. dur ‘boys’? and) when }economie disturbances.’ affecting \the. future are threatened, they jhave a right to help to decide iwhat disturbanees there shall be BEFORE THEY GET BACK. Fathers, mothers, brothers, ‘sis ters, relatives and friends ean { may come when |yender ‘the state’ and nation a re crossed above | natriotic service by helping the |boys in this matter. Send to the ‘home county his latest military This is a case that demiands a rig. |@dress, and request that a bal- inquiry on the part of the local [lot to be sent, to him. Requests of authorities. jthis kind from/’several parties for Ithe same boy will be better than ho request for some boys. Send a request for some one, Then write the hoy a letter tel- ling him that you have requested a ballot for him and send him all theinformation you can that will make it as easy as possible for him {vote wisely, Do it before you sleep another night. be the future he door of an improvised canteen of the s workers in st the long periods thi kind, ‘Three fl anand ‘ihe Red ¢ as the unhappy boy here referred to, "1-4 of section 33, 2 80. Now work- by Philip Harvey. Send your | best offer to John Bylund, Coon Ra- pids, lowa. Paid for by the “Doyle for Governor” Committee. (Political Adv.) You THINK \ Dontr Knovd - | ——awy wo 5 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. OF. €o- IP THEY WEED PARTNERSHIP, The copartnership of #rank G. Grambs and William R. Peet hereto- fore existing under the name and style of Grambs and Peet Co: in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota. is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. The said William R. Peet retiring and the said Frank G. Grambs continu- ing the business, All moneys owing to the said firm are to be paid to the said Frank G. Grambs, who assumes all indebtedness of the copartnership and all such in- debtedness should be presented to him for payment. - 5 The said Frank G. Grambs will per- form all uncompleted contracts of the . | Said firm on his own account and with- out liability to the said William R. Peet. qe Dated June 13th, 1918. FRANK G. GRAMBS, WILIAM R. PEET. 19 21 23 24. y- Me, ILL Go | BUY WS, §——— PROPOSALS. The board of directors of Hay Creek school district No. 31, of Burleigh county, N. D., will receive sealed pro- posals, until 8 o’clock p. m., October 16,,1918, for erecting a two one-class Too! frame or tile building within the said school district, in accordance with plans and _ specifications by: A. Van Horn, architect. * Separate proposals will be receiv on the heating system. : The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Plans are on fite-with County Super intendent of schools, A. Van-‘Horn and , | P. J. Heltenberg all of Bismarck, N. D. A certified check for $100, must ‘ac- company each proposal. : Dated at Bismarck, N."D., Sept. 14, 1918. P. J. Heltenberg, Clerk, i Hector McLean. President. ah i Bismarcl /D. E..T. BURKE 16