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Give TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS || #2. 80.00% \ { i 1206 N. 18th street, Waco, Pirged ; r ij | ' 9 23 twk) deena mR UN CIO An electric range in Half price, $2 ADDRES: Wuy y'See> "TH" BIG FELLAS PLANIN’ LIL FLUTES AN’ BUGLES, AN TH’ LiL FELLAS PLANIN' BIG DRUMS’ AN’ ORNS « IT SHOULD BE L GET A’RAD ON BOTT HE BATS HISIWHOLE FooT: MA THINES ITS AN’ TH’ “TROMBONE PLAYERS SHOULD PUSHIN AN’ OUT ALL AT TH SAME TIME, | S509 THEY COULD KEEP IN-SreP wine sein HANDS | BEGIN NOW! TO CLASS 1 SELECTIVE SERVICE MEN By Provost Marshal General E. D. Crowder | x \ M. Fisher, Phoue 283. = 927 tt ie 1 FOR | FOR SALE OR RENT— | HOUSES AND FLATS | Six rooms and bath Du- 1 modern) Phone 114 4 - - HELP WANTED—MALE PATRIOTIC MEN AND WOMEN to distribute’ “Amer: and the Great | War.” Gives j the information everyone needs at this critical time. Illustrated. Big pay. Spare time es Bos i may be used. Outfit free. Interna- 8 rool modern house *tional Press, Philadelphia. . | suitable for 2 families? 417, 10th St. | 2 aoa 9 28 It \. Phone a Z 925 sty | COAL = “MINERS ED — At) FOR R rtly modern 4 room | , Haynes, North Dakota. 15 foot vein,| house at 515 9th street. Callat J.| dry mine , full power equipment; own railroad connecting with C. M. & St.’P.” No better working or liv- ifig conditots anywhere, Miners making big’ money, tonnage basis. Need more shovelers and tipple men. Apply Superintendent, Haynes Co- Operative Coal Mining Co. rae 9 27.2 wks | ———————_————— , HELP WWANTED—EMALE WOMEN WANTED—salary $24 full time 50c an hour spare time, distrib- reet. ; $-3t | a eee T—Pirtly modern 5 room! P. Hoagland office, 606 Main st 99 P. Hoagland’ office, 606 Main s X 3) mn Phone 4771. FOR REN’ on 9th street. 9 27 3t" FOR RENT—A S-room cottige newly frenovated, modern except for heat} and bath. Apply 1200 Browdway. T. 9 uting guaranteed hosigry to‘wearer. J. Tully, 24 St Permanent. Experience unnecessary. | 7 - RENT-—Absolutely modern house Apply Guarantee Mills, Norristown, | vive rooms and bath. Full basement. Pa. 9 28 1t Also garage. Corner Wash. and WANTED—Girl-for general house-} Main street. Phone 820. : work, Mrs. C, E. Stackhouse. Phono 9 24 3 _ 094. eo 9 25 tf WANTED—Two dining room girls. Will pay $10 a week. Apply at Star Restaurant. ¢. 9 23 Gt }POR RENT—Five “room house, ““In- quire 21. Fifth street. 9 23-6t FOR RE room modern house, large ground: G.J. Keenen, Convenient location. | Bismarck N. D. Phone és r | - 9891, \ 9 21 Gt ! ROOMS FOR RENT FOR yRENT=Wairm tourroom brick FOR RENT— Modern room two blocks; ‘house. Phone 600. 9 24 6t, from postoffice. “Also garage. 2081 FOR RENT—6 room modern house Rosser. Phone 3831. if $25 a month. Harvey Harris & Co. Bei 28 EY OP, Jackson, manager. ~ ROQM FORK RENT—At 223 Fourth 9 263t__ street. Phone 628L. FOR SALE—Rooming house, Main St., _._-9 26 3t 10 bed. rooms and ‘bath. Thé. lot ROOM RD FOR TWO in| alone is worth more than price ask- private home. all modern near cap- ed: $2,509, easy terms. Harvey itol. Phone 230X or call 1030, 5th Harris & Co., J. P. Jackson, Man- { street. 9 25 3t ager. 9 26 3t -!OR-RENT—New cottage, all modern, realy. after September tet. pply to Finch Lumber Co. Phone 17, \ ry 8 28 tt _/ ®OR RENT—Modern rooms. 415 1th Phone 171, '' ! stret. x . 4 941 wk. FOR RENT—Fuyrnished housekeeping 2 rooms. ‘Modern. Phone 773. Mrs.| FOR SALE—six rot modern bung- J. O. Varney, 408 2nd street. alow. 917 6th street. Phone 374K. ~ , O24 Lwk 28 tt ~ FOR RENT—3 rooms up stairs in| FOR \RENT—Small house convenient- downtown district. Modern except] ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. heat. $15. Phone 887X., «> 7 26 tt, 9 23 6t ENT—Seven room bungalow at FOR EK a ee | (922 7th Street. Write to Mrs, S. F. ‘. POSITIONS. WANTED “4 s Swayzie, Garrison, N. D. oN \ , WANTED—Position on farm as farm- _ 9.27 bt : er. Address Ray Warnman, @en. De-| 77oUSH FOR RENT — for . winter , |. livery, Bismarck, N. D, months. All modern and furnished. eS 2 9 28 It | _Write'628 Tribune. WANTED—Employment for the win-| FOR-RENT—Two modern hou: ter or by the year around. State! so furnished rooms for light house: wages and employment.in first let-} Keeping. or” otherwise if desired. % % ter. Will give references if required. x ~ s >write 632 Tribune. 9 26.1 wk : N WANTS Pi - SET DS < : side work. Not in draft, steady em- , be ployment., Write 630fribune. i 7 ES : . 9°25 8t ORES rN WANTED — Experienced , hardware © . 5 . 4] 4 Ky \ / clerk wants position with reliable W. ANTED iy , Wee can eet Mato ee Class S43 F } r < in draft. rite 627 Tribune. > . . } ta ee : “<9 Bt 6t TO MAKE MONEY |}; If youhave two or three hours of spare time a day you can Earn from $25 to $50.4 Week SCHOOL TEACHERS ’ will ¥ind this\a fine opportunity to: make money after school fi hours _ LOST AND FOUND: _. FOUND—Masohic watch fob, Owner ; can‘ have same dy proving property| and paying for this advertisement at; Tribun 9 211 wk DOST=Gold pin. with agate jseting.! Finder return to Tribune. Lost Be- Hughes Bakery and Second 9.26. % tween street. ). 26, 3t. STRAYED OR~ STOLPN—Tuesday evening 6:30: 1° female pointer, | mark dark brown and white ‘spots. We Want a Representative . in_every town within Y5 miles br ~- scar on left side. oa f rete Bismarck | to Theodore Smith, 6 2th, street, "i 3 sey Bismarck, N. D. 9.26 tf | < Four Ladies from Bismarck For full particulars write today —we haye been established in Bismarck 16 years. Address A B C _ E. T. BORKE A hodse at 516 10th street? Call at J.- uk CE—Household furniture: ort, buttet, dining roo table, 1 2 beds 2 springs. rete, Reasonable if ull at 515 8th street | You have be of the nation and by pur OWN ni iranks of our the con- | ed band of brothers in ramsadestined the board | © see eaoh other through, in many to fill the |@ erisis, in the days to come? Have e a start ofthese friendships » selected, by ! Your ap- | You made | art 0 "| pointed task is to deferd our country | Yel? BEGIN NOW! ‘ ‘trom tie force and fraud of a ruthle Have you ever thought that our a or PE } enemy. BEGIN NOW! fe ican oe is attacking us. not only in wale 7 . [= our call to arms is coming, in due | Europe, but at home? ave you real- br teeains of deo WY LAG Sete (Pon eae one , all season. But, in the meantime your |ized that his especial trickery con Mand store. 7 90 tt town, doing good business or wil y selection by the boards of your | sists in seeking to make men disloyal De ee Sea a trade for good light six runabout, or ity marks you as po: here in our own community? Have OR, RENT—Modern house. Inquire) touring car. Address 624 Tribune. | alteady a privilege and a duty. you tried to discover and suppress the ot B. H. L.Vesperman. ie San es 9.172-Wks lare not only to bear arms when the |enemy’s. work here in the peaceful . o- * 8,18 tf ltime comes. You are to prepare to | region of our own homes? Since your _,__ MISCELLANEOUS SUITS PRESSED W yOu N work di ne by steam presse ile you wait. | H | \ | All | . Prices FOR SALE—One-halt ed farm pear‘Bismar for income cjty property. For prices and terms write 633 Tribune i \ne worth: -'The more LANDS fon improv- or will sea | which a true more compete! be whetrthe actual c the defend- wait till you nd capable. BEGIN NOW! ou think about the thing: soldier must know, the ppointed task is to act a of our country, wh are called to cam Your time for |that has come diread}. BEGIN NOW! | From now on, regard* yourselves as ead rene Sa aele me a 9.28 L whey d© You Know of \ a selected fraternity of active patriots. se Ne ae ie | eee ptt nV ties?) Wiiat do you know of an army's | Strengthen those who are weak. En- FOR RENT—Piano in good condition, | FOR SALI W. 1-4 Of section 22, | organization? What do you know of |courage those who are timid. Inspire ‘Address P. O. B. 229, Bismarck township» 140, range 80. Now work: | the work aud -e of itsqseveral | the indifferent. ‘Inform the ignorant. 92 ed by Philip Harvey. Send your’ jranchos—Infantry, Cavalry, Artil- |Search out the slackers. Begin now Tt and best ‘offer to Johy Bylund, Coon Ra- | ery, Signal, Quartermaster, Ordnance, |to make every one of you into a good 12' 4 miles north of Lake Dak., on Soo Line. 70 ac balance good prairie, $30.00 for iumlements, ‘machinery. and ¢attle. Pox 406, Avon, H-built_b suitable for ¢ afierd p,m tion 15, R 54, TP. ken house, Call 8718 pids, Lowa. jand the rest? a capable defender of our soldier, What do yau know of City, Ss. 9) 2 We veapons, the tools, and the ma- in spirit, in knowledge, and = = hat of them uses? Wha ysical fitness. , AGENT—SALESMAN do you know of the geography of the] There never! was a, war to which SALESMEN—Nev all” line now | great battlefield of Europe? What do | men could give themselves with great- ready. sy seller. Sales guaran-|you know of the nations ‘ayed fo confidence and devotion. There jeed., Express paid. $6.00 com. per} and against us? How intelligent are | rw a war in which a man had order and repe Pan Mfg. Co.,| You as to the causes ang objects of; less excuse for holding bacfl,, There building } 3b jthis war 928 1t' | good soldie: = land that the sooner Household furniture for | 5 UTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES | better a soldic | never was a time when a man could be more desirous to be known as a |soldier. There never will be a cen- tury in the world’s history in which Do you realize that as a r you have much to learn, ou learn it the you will be when you #14 1-2 Main street. Write 629 |“ \~ + maaan arrive in camp?) BEGIN NOW! a man's family, his” townsmen "py = 2 a Por ring x fe e pees i Siiat at te eee ene . » and friburre. . 9 25 st} eR eeue yore touring car, 191%) Dosyou know the men-of this town his countrymen will be prouder to FOR {Remington Automatic | model, good. running order. Good !anq county that are to join tife ranks | point him out as one of THEIR men— "new “lust fall. __ Phone.809. NEWSPAPE! ‘dock News and Linton. Record for ‘rent, Owner in the army. td rent for duration of the war, Both! ‘N. D. Phone 459 R. AN. INVITATION \ NEE: ot gun and leather cas Price ’$40 for outt WELL, IT LOOKS LIKE ITS AN INVITATION TO. | + | GO OU'T OF TOWN: 26 Willing - | hope DA LITTLE cnaher tires. $300 cash. FoRD CAR for Complete, lires and car in first cla: tion. Address lock box 14, Bismarck, Phone 828. 9 27 Bt 1916 model. litt Good condi- {with you? |the greates ever’ has fo’ sale, used ve those who Have you 9 27 6t THE MAIL MAN MUST HAVE RECOGNIZED THE LETTER MY YouNG MAN the friendship that grow here in this coynty, now form a pick- AY, A LETTER FOR Men | THANKL You oue ofthe mgn who had the honor of being in the army. This is YOWR war. You are gofng to win it by what you are—good Am- Jericans and good soldiers. You are | good Americans already. It will take Have you reflected that t friendship that one man r another in this world is up between ide? ou, have fought side by realized that all of jof you. The sooner you start, the sooner you will arrive. BEGIN NOW! E. H.. CROWDER, Provost Marshal General. BUY W. $8,——— BY ALLMAN How Beavers Fell Trees. A naturalist, who bh given parti Jar study to the ways of beavers, as- serts that those creatures have an in- | genious method of cutting the trunk of a tree that they wish to fell. In- stead of attempting to gnaw it straight through they make_two cuts, ov bove the other, and they pry out pieces be- tween the cuts. The result of their operations is a V-shaped notch, resem- bling that made’by a woodsman with an ax, 1 BUY W. 5. 5. Lose Hair Suddenly. In the western parts of New South Wales men are often denuded of all their hair. A man will go to bed ap- parently nothing wrong with him and wake up in the morning to find that every hair on his body has fallen out during the night.’ This disease has never been known to attack { woman, Once the hair falls’out in this fash- fon, nothing yet-invéhted will make a new crop -grow. eS aed ome tine to make good soldiers out | | 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, fdr erecting a two one-class }room frame or: tile building within |the said school district, in accordance with plans and specifications by 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, De BUY W. 8.5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Sher- |man L, Hill, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed Ruth E. Hill, executrix of the last will of Sherman L. Hill, late of the city of Bismarck. in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the ne ry vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this no- tice to said ‘executrix at the office of l\Newton, Dullam & Young in the city of Bismarck, in said county of Bur- i leigh.state of North Dakota. | Dated September 24, 1918. RUTH E. .niuh, i Executrix. wton Dullam & Young, N. D. ‘or Executrix. 5 12 19. BUY W. & S——— | |'Ne Bismarek Attorne: | y--28 10; Children and Music. The vaiue of good music in the home lsannot be overestimated. Portunate ‘she child whose: ear #s accustomed, from adie to beautiful sounds ang mel- louy. And yet eve more: fortunate | the child who ccustomed ‘to hearing | the singing voices of those about him. | Children love to hear songs, children’s | big people’s songs and folk They love to hear the songs of long ago when mother was a. child, }and the lullaby grandmother used to |sing, The child ‘Idves especially a | bedtime song, sang at the crib before twe final good-night.” | BUY W. 5.8 Spanish. Avaram. The Madras government plans to en- courage the systematic, cultivation of avaram, the park of which is said to be the best tanning agent for the pro- duction of soft and good leather by un- skilled labor. Avaram grows only in southern India, and it is because the tanners of this region have available |supplies of this excellent tanning ma- terial that South India hides have gained their present, high position. line the « Takuan Zz