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TUESDAY, SEPT. 24,-1918 FRECKLES AND HIS ~ FRIENDS By Blosser SETTLED JUST LIKE THAT. YA COMIN’ OUT NAH = JuS"-AS - T PUN AFTER. 27 Soon AS T WARM WHILE FRECKLES 2 SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern . 2 BENNY PREPARED FOR THE NEXT GAS WAVE. - . You SAY YOU WANT Yo FIND A LAD WHOS BEEN DOIN’ SOME “TALL BOCHE BIFFIN’ SO You. CAN WRITE UP A STORY FOR YOUR PAPER 2 WELL, YouNE FOUND BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNR GET AWAY FROM THAT STOVE, FRECKLES ~.! WHAT'S: WRONG WITH » You $ THE WEATHER. ISAT COLD ¢ QEEATUAT FEELS GOOD. ON MY BANDS — WOW! AN MAS MAKING RICE FER DINNER T-AINT WABNUA TW WEATHER, TM ‘WARMIN' MY. HANDE !! As Uy Ba AND ANOTHER “Time ) \ WAS COMIN’ ALONG, AND™ ONE AFTERNOON | WAS PICKIN’ ‘EM OFF RIGHT AND LEFT WHEN “Ti GENERAL. comES UP, 'BILL! HE SAYS, "GOEASY, LEAVE A FEW FOR, “TW OPER FELLAS, g DONT HOG TH" WHOLE . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached will be inserted. | (TRIBUNE. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS) || First insertion, 35 cents; additional! insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Adver. |*! tisements containing more than 25 each additional word. HELP. WANTED—MALE . WANTED—A first” class watchmaker words will be charged at thé rate of two cents a word for ‘Wa FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS and optician. Registered in North | “OR RENT—Six rooms and bath Du- Dakota, will pay highest wages to right man. Permanent position. Ad- dress 623 Tribune. 5 Z of'the hotel at the Bitmuina mine. Inquire at the \ Washburn Leader. Washburn, N. D. WWANTED—some one to take charge | FOR RENT—Six” room modern hous Thayer and Second. 9233t_ | KoR RE quire 214 Fifth street. WANTED—Night fireman at Hoskins’ MISCELLANEOUS ppart rent. Owner in the army, to rent for duration of the war! Both | egram and follow with letter. Giv referenc Greenhouse. 9 24 4t| TTousE WANTED—Trustworthy- - man’ -for permanent position in garage Wait- ing on trade etc. Opportunity to/ad-| FOR RED vance. Also want expert mechanic. Lahr’Motor Sales Co. 9 23 3t GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVICE ex-) TOR RiNT—Warm four-room brick house. Phone 600. aminations everywhere October. 5th. FO RSALE—One child's bed, good awl, re- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Default has been made in the condi-, mortgagors s of that certain sy taining a power of sale, e x-room modern house, large grounds. Convenient location. | G.J. Keenen, Blemarck N. D. Phone L Household goods includ: ing 1 steel range, 1 lignite heater,| knowledged and delivered by Frank ! the offi ——————————————— ¢ POSITIONS WANTED. at 906 Gth street. 9 23 3tt WASTED — Exper , 12,000 clerks to be appointed at| FOR RENT—Four room house, fur- 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. WANTED—A man who can drive a truck, apply to the Finch uLmber Co. 9 11 tf ‘WANTED—AIll around automobile me- chanic who can earn highest wages. ,Corwin Motor Company, Bismarck, N. Dak. 93 tt ———————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Two-kitchen girls at the Grand Pacific hotel. 9 24 tf ‘WANTED—Girls to learn to. feed press, Steady ‘work and feeders’ pay to competent help. Apply F. J. Ryan, Tribune. 7 gy sted eee cw Pale 9 8e tt WANTED—Two dining room girls. Will.pay $10 a week: Apply at Star Restaurant, - z 9 23 6t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call at 421 Avenue B.. or Phone 460 R. 9 23 tt “TEACHER WANTED—High school graduate for a country school. Write to school Dist. Clerk, New Hradec, No. Dak. | 9 21 2 WANTED—Girl, for general house- work. Modern small family. Good wages to capable girl. Address Lock box 50, Mandan, N. D.> = \ L 5 9 20 4t - WANTED—Woman to, cook and do kitchen work. Good wages. Hotel Sterling, Sterling, N. D. r asf 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. iu ~973 wks ROOMS FOR RENT» FOR RENT—Thregy modern furnished rooms for light Housekeeping. Phone 47TL.. ‘ FOR RENT—3 rooms up stairs in downtown district. Modern except heat..415. Phone 837X. i 9 23 6t FOR RENT—One or two rooms fur- nished or unfurnished. 408 58h “ street.—Phone 597X. ~ 919 1 wk. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms’ for light housekeeping. Call at 419 7th street. 9 19 6t , ¥OR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house. Hot water heat. 621 6th street. Phone 619-R. 828 Ot. FOR RENT—Three very pleasant fur- nished rooms for light housekeeping strictly modern. Hot water-heat. Call at ‘416 12th street, or phone 441X. «9 203t_ FURNISHED pleasant room. Quiet location, all. modern conveniences. Call 608 2nd street or Phorie 510R. vee ae & 21 -3t Pot SALE—Fireless cooke FOR SALE FOR RIGN'T—2 partly modern houses. Phone 658 R. ix room house 9 21 5t_|FOR RENT—Modern FOR RENT—Rive room cottage, part- ly modern, Apply 1200 nrong wey a 91 FOR REN T—New cottage, all modern, | ready after September 1st. to Finch Lumber Co., Phone Ae FOR RENT—Modern house. of E. H. L. Vesperman. FOR SALE—six room modern bung- 917 6th street. Phone 374 K. FOR RENT—Small house convenient- | WANTED. ly located.” Apply C.-L. Burton. ENT—Two modern houses. Al- so furnished rooms for light house- otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or call 801, 4th: street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little, FOR DO YOU HAVE an old plano you want FOR SALE—One $65.00 mahogany roll eS ooo FOUND—Masonic_ can have same by proving property and paying for this adverti LOST—A Knights Templar watch fob, |’ name J. B. Hollenbeck Com 22; In- diana engraved on edge: Finder re- turn to Tribune office. Received re- LOST—Cover for automobile top be- tween Bismarck and Yegans Farm Fort ‘Lincoln road. Return to Mi souri Valley Motor Co. =o LADIES ‘WANTED TO MAKE MONEY If you have two or three hours vef spare time a-day you. can Earn ftom $25 to $50 a Week SCHOOL TEACHERS will find this a fine opportunity to make money after school We Want a Representative in every town within TR miles of | trailer. Cheap. Corwin Motor Co. Four Ladies from Bismarck For full particulars write today —we have been established : Bismarck 16 years. Address A B C BISMARCK TRIBUNE LEY HAS INTEREST ALL ITS OWN IN THIS WAR—BAKRE prior mortgage as the same shall be- MISSOURI VA ust feel that) “General Pershing fought in this v Te) northwestern country and did his im- it of the Liberty i we stop to thi Pershing and Provost Ma Crowder, the two men whose work; the old days, agd he nds out most prominently in this;son, to help us celebrate our advent] said ‘mortgage will be foreclosed by a § ‘ar or two la-| sale of the premises therein and here- air k that General r, were born in adjoining co of Statehood.' Only a within a stone’s throw of the M _|and when we consider the prominent which théy play ee ee ees bees —_—.|the northw NEWSPAPERS, FOR RENT—Brad-| able for civ dock News and Linton Record for| apparent thi Willing | terest in addition to our, broad patri-| 5 goncern in this great struggle.| General Pers suppress the sulted in the death of Sitting|ty, North Dakota, or his deputy, at posing of the last|the front door of the court house, in © in this region to peaceful c@l-|the city of Bismarck, in said county 1 in subduing, which r jull, thus finally di ed people, it must be! 1 we have a peculiar in-; onization. have every reason to regard }noon of the 12th day of October, 1918, hing, under whose leade: ship our boys are fighting. | otic sae : tl rhen, when news comes official county papers with good in-| ing in France of Alb come. If interested send night tel-| Bears( grandson and last lineal des- endant of John Gras i Lieut. F. B. Streeter,|all his life stood F 1206 N.elSth street, Waco, Tex. Shap for the whites, we find another! but hecause the same. Mi !which nourishes us was their cradle.",| dedt, int greatest army in histor, friend: | fought for us and 9 23 1.wk, comnection. condton. LOST—knitted ward for return. . Phone 6 9 24 2t parlor billard, table, drum, garden hose ,ad tools. Phon X or call Phon 9 23 a 275) w sewing machine, ; large rug, dining room set, bed room | . suite, washing machine boiler wring-| st SNOGRAPHER wilh fe, a of/and expenses of such sale and statu- ad Sina Poude to Edward B. mortgagee, dated 3rd. 1917, filed for recor of the Register of T ‘ Purleigh county in the state of April 11th, 1917, at clock p.m., and therein recorded in| of Section Thirty-five of Mortgages on page 484, fault consists in this: one installment of the debt ecured thereby, to-wit; $75.00 me due on February 28rd, 1918,| survey thereof. and is unpaid: second, that the mort-| Dated August 28. 1918. in] The premi s of] uated in Burleig orth] of North Dakota, and described as fol- jenced hardware clerk wants position with reli firm can give Al references. C' Write 627 Tribune. 9 4A in draft. of Phone 627X china closet, vacuum sweeper, porch swing. Call 1024 Sth street. piano, “the best you can buy.” Will consider trade on old piano. Fol- som Jewelry Store. ~ | second-hand photograph- er's outfit. Must be in good condi- tion.* Address, Bob Greiser, Wishek, N. D. id 919 wk to trade on a high grade piano? See Folsom, Jewe!ry Store. top desk, 26x40\inches, $30.00 Fol- som Jewelry Store. i FOR SALE—Cheap, hotel in small town, doing good business or will fade for good light six runabout, or touring car. Address 624 Tribune. | 9172 wks or trade for good land, nery and grocery stock and | fixtures. Write 625 Tribune. : re 94.71 wk. FOR SAL Tigh grade household furniture. Piano included. Mrs. J. J. Ryan, 510 1-2 4th street. . 9 18 6t FOR SALE—Rine muskrat lined over- coat. Otter collar. Size 40. Phone 659K. \ 918 6t! , FOR SALE—Roll_ top desk, office chair, Underwood typewriter. Phone 659K. 9 18 6t FOR SALE—Two standard met-| al pots for Mergenthaler lino- ‘type machines; in.good condi- | tion and at a bargain. Bis- marek Tribune. . _~ ° 8-2-tf AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES FOR SALE—Chalmers Six, «Pullman Cloverleaf, Buick Four, Studebaker Four, Fora touring ,etc. Corw‘n Motor Co. 97 tf WANTED—Particular_car owners to try GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC} CASINGS. We find they are better. Corwin-Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. \ 710 tt] FOR SALE—Sligbtly. used camping 37 tf FE _____ LANDS Pee FOR SALE—N. W. 1-4 of section 32, township 149, range 80. Now work- @d by Philip. Harvey. Sends your best offer to John Bylund, Coon ef pids, lowa. * 9.7 3 wke fire or store in the city. Tribune. ~sarzor eel DOINGS OF THE DUFFS FOR SALE—One high grade Baldwin HELEN, | WAS. THINKING WE COLD SAVE SOMB kicneY This WitTER BY CUTTING ovr. ALL THEATERS. AND CapaRETS IE We'D CUT ouT The DANCES WE Wooton’r NEED WoDLD Save A LoT cipal, and also in ce pay the interest and principal of any come due, the mortgagee may pay the same and declare the whole of said debt to be due and payable and said mortgagee has -teclared and does speed cizilization.| hereby declare the whole of said fresh from West] debt, to-wit, the sum of $540.00, prin- Point, had a command at Fort Rice in} cipal to be due and pa here in per-| sotice is hereby able at once. en that tho inafter described, which gale, will be e|made by the Sheriff of Burleigh coun- and state, at two o'clock in the after- 'y the costs. and expenses of such sale, the amount due on said mortgage debt with inter includ- ing moneys, paid by the mortgagee for »{interest past due on a prior mort- ed with us, | Sage. Ney | There ill be due on said mortgage t thereon, also including the interest paid by the mortgagee on a prior mortgage, at the date of sale so the costs fees. so to be sold are sit- h county, in the state 2 lows to-wit: The South half (S 1-2) ), in Town- ip One hundred thirty of Range Seventy-five (7 containing $20 acres, more or according to the government er and some Kitchen wensils: and’ perience desires position by October’ gors have failed to make a payment EDWARD E. BECKER, Fee street j 3. Law lee pte of $165.00 interest when due, towit,: = Mortgagee. WANED TU consider other offers. ie : 918, on a prior mort-| Wolfe & Schnelier, ANd 70s) | erence. s, Box 425, Hebron still remains unpaid by| Attorneys for Mortgagee, ‘Su Ayenue C._ North Dakota. y the mortgagors, but has been paid by| Postffice address: WANTED TO PURCHASE ELDERLY EXPERIENCED business| the mortgage herein; and said mort-| Wahpeton, N. D. baby carriage. Address Box man wants employment in either of-| gage contains, among other things ‘the S—28; 9—4 11 18 25; 10—2. Write 626! conditions tht, in case of default in ny WLS. 8. 9 20 3t|the payment of any part of the prin-} Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. HELEN FIGURES IT WOULD BY ALLM AN BE A VERY DEAD WINTER. ANOTHER THING WE. CaM SAVE A LOY BY NOT EATING ANY MEALS DOWN TOWN — AND STAYING Home E. 7. BURKE IN SINKING Fateful Number Plays Prominent Part in Connection With Loss of Oransa. 3” FIGURFS \ Pittsburgh, Pa—The figure 13 was very prominent in connection with the sinking of the steamship Oransa, on which were the 57 ¥. M. C. A. war workers. The follewing is’ part of a Jetter received at the Metropolitan headquarters of the Pittsburgh Y, M. C.-A. from one of the secretaries in London. “The sailors said they were not su- Perstitious, but— “The passengers went on board on . 8 Friday. ice Oransa left America on April “Thirteen’ vessels were in the cdhe voy. : “Thirteen’ preachers were on board the Oransa, also thirteen Methodists. “It was the thirteenth round-trip for the commander of the convoy and the thirteenth trip for an escorting war- ship. “R. ©. Behnett, of New York, assigns. ed to berth, No. 13, was the only seas sick passenger. He moved out: Thom- as B. Dawson of Providence, R. I., who took on No. 13, had the narrowest es- cape. ine (1399,| Oh “The torpedo struck at 1:03 a. m., sinking the Oransa in thirteen min- utes. > ' te] ‘Lifeboat Na. 13 alone was destroy- ed by the explosion. “Upon reaching shore a conference was called in Room No. 13, and one man received hat check No. 13, “On the thirteenth day out a black eat on board increased the passengers by three black kittens. Aside from that there was nothing connected with superstition.” NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF CO- PARTNERSHIP. The copartnership of Frank G. Grambs and William R. Peet hereto- fore existing under the namé 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 busines 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 bé presented to him for payment. The said Frank G. Grambs will per- form all uncompleted contracts of the said firm on his own account and with- owt liability to the said William R. Peet. Dated June 13th, 1918. FRANK G. GRAMBS, WILIAM R. PEET. 9 21 23 24. bf BUY W. 8. 8——— 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 room frame or tile building within the Said school district, in accordance with plans and specifications.gby A. Van Horn, architect. Separate proposals will be received on the heating system. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Plans are on file 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, Hector McLean, President. ‘Bismarck, N. D. 9 16; 10 16 Tritune Block - Blemarek, N. D, Phena 788

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