The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1918, Page 7

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FRECKLES AND HIS - FRIENDS * By Blosser HIS SCHEME WORKED LIKE fue’ ease A;CLOGK 5 Ps cS SQUIRREL FOOD ByAhen SANDY DOESN'T. WANT TO “osmane LOSE ’EM BOTH \ . A] SAY SANDY: i) os ~ NOSIR-You CA} Shuers! MS Thing ee 7 OUT ON NOUR BICYC! UNTIL NOUNE PRACTICED AN HouR ~ COME GOSH, PLAYIN’ A-oLD <7) ‘ | MANDOLIN AINE NOS) * ‘ if G eS Ste 1 cer mus. FIXED. UP RIGHT TLL Go AN’ TAKE A RIDE ON MY ><, ZZ AN! DON'r Ee GET, ALONG’ fF FINE! KE WEEL, \F V LENT NE TH’ SHILLIN'S YE ‘MAY NO PAY \T BACK, THEN \.CANNA 00 GoT To 00 \LEMME TAKE A wire 1T 2 COUPLA SHILLINGS “TILL TOMORROW BS \ SHOULD’ AVE To LOSE Your Za FRIENDSHIP. Lweit sanov- \F You DONT LEND ME TH’ MONEY, YOU'LL LOSE MY FRIENDSHIP, BUT ILL MY TWO SHILLIN'S, BENNY.LAD + ! Pee ag Have 2 TRIBUNE each additional word. HELP WANTED—MALE "WANTED—No. 1 sausage maker at once, Valley Meat ‘Market, Minot, N.D. Salary $120 month. 2 +0 2:1 wk. fees eae Race! Barer tt ee WANTED—Two boys to help shine shoes Saturday at Eagle Shoe. Shin- ing parlor. 2 10 8 tf COAL MINERS “WANTED — At Haynes, North Dakota. 15 foot vein, dry mine , full power equipment; own railroad connecting with C. M. & St. P. No bettér working, or liv- ing conditons anywhere. Miners making big money, tonnage: basis. Need more shovelers and tipple men. Apply Superintendent, Haynes Co- Operative Coal Mining Co. \ 9 27 2 wks SSS HELP WANTED—FEMALE “WANTED—A cook. _ Calluat Banner house Hotel. 104. Main. street or Phone 231, 10 9 2¢ Sies Oem SE S18 al WANTED—Girl for general _house- work. Family of three. Call Mrs. |, ¢ < C..A. Baker, Phone 8290. 10 8 St) WANTED—Capable cook at once for > ‘small town hotel. Address Box 93, | Medora, N. D. r 1021 wk Ss WANTED—Experienced girl’ or wom- |! an for general housework. / Highest wages. Permanent position. Address | P. 0. Box 568. 10 1 :10t WANTED—Girl or middle aged wom- | an for general housework. $40 a month With board and yoom. Dohn’s; = 9 30tt | * (Meat Market, t FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS — FOR RENT — Flats close in. Low | rent. ‘Should interest, families. Will bear inspection. Call H. Jj. “Reade, __ 239 or 382, ce 109 tf FOR RENT-—Six . room “house, ‘very close in at reasonable rent. * Geo. M._ Register. 10-9-3t FOR, RENT—Five room se. gt 504 , 9th St. Modern except heat. Phone O00 Nie eres <3 20-9-tf FOR RENT—A five room cottage new- ly renovated. City -water, <electric - lights, outbuildings,- nice-trees,-etc. Apply 1200 BroadWay. 10 8 1 wk + FOR RENT—Modern house. Nice part of city. Inquire at First Guaranty Bank. 19-8 3t ROR RENT—Modern house. Fhowe, 282L. 10 7, ae FOUR ROOM TIOUSE for rent. Krall, f aie oe -FOR SALE OR RENT—A 6-room modern hduse. All néwly decorated. - Enquire Mrs. J.B. Perky, Phone 687. The Tailor, Third street. 10°51 wk Se FOR RENT—Modern eight“ room house. Inquire O. W., Roberts, Phon 151 or 751..- ' 10 2 6 FOR SALE—6-room modern bunga- low. Will sell at a bargain if taken sat once. Call C. N. Kirk. Ppone 13 * belofe 6 o’clock. '_belofe 6 o’clock. — "st i FOR RENT—Small house convenient: ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. if : ee 7 26 tt ® ——— \ FOR RENT—Two wroderh- nouses’ AF so furnished rooms for light house keeping or otherwise if-desired: Phone 404K or call $01 4th street, or inquire of Geo. W. Liftle, Second Hat store. " 7 20 tt - SSS E. T. BURKE FOR SALE—Thrée all’ sf€el_ cabinet 2 ren ls _ Ati ree FOR RENT >Large modern room suit- R. — 10 8 3t FOR SALI L0sT—Bunch of Keys. Postoffice and other kinds: ; Finder please return | and on to Tribune. 640. ‘| gives to CLASSIFIED ; : 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. tisements containing more than 25 words will be ‘charged at the rate of two ce cate aenmesaaenene OLUMNS 1|WHAT S While, so far Slope country Se ne | mune from the epidemic of Spanish in- | bronehiti: !ftluenza which has made its appear-|tion of the middle ear ctions of the state, it | weakness may follow the ¢ me to be on their) The incwvation pé guard against thi he ‘Tribune therefore nublishes, the request of Dr. C. secretary of the state. boar mts a word for : he following article which he has pre-| susceptible. — In ROOMS FOR RENT able for two.) 43s: ROOM AND BOARD for two young men. Phone 491. ‘ 10 8 1 wk FOR RENT—Room in modern house _ all modern conveniences, hot water heat. 621 6th street, or Phone 619R. ‘ 10 71 wk] — FOR RENT—Room in modern home “suitable for two. 507 Fourth street. Tel 120 L. Call evenings. an Z 1073 FOR RENT—Furnished room in med- ern home. 4t8 Fifth streat. Phone _S97R. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, 122 Avenue RB. Phone 510X AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES ROR SALEs-Five. passenger automo: bile, used as demonstration car 1918 model, cheap” Kupitz & Company. 10 4 6t ———ssS | i LOST AND FOUND 10 7,6t | WANTED—Lady .Roomer, call 789 or call at 704 6th street. 7109 at “THE MONARCH ~ metal © weather \ strip man is in.town,”-and\is ready to quote you on. weather stripping. Phone 504R. 4 10 8 3t FOR SALE—At 515. 6th street, two 9x12 rugs, baby. carriage and baby chairs. Also other chairs. table and -bicycle. 10 7:3t_ WANTED—A girl to room. 704 6th street. ,Phone.-789. iy E oe ie: 10 8 2t [D—Inquire at the | Bismarck Hospital, or 811 Avenue C. ‘Phone 729. ) 108 3t ST_CLASS, CLEANING and pressing call at -Eagle Hat, Works and Tailor Shon. Phone 58. vy 9816¢ FOR RENT—Garage at ,620° Sixth street, Phone 329R. | 107 3t FOR SALE—All kinds of farm and city, property for sale. Buy direct from owner, save real estate men’s comission. Prices Jow, terms easy. Addfess 639 Tribune. 105 FOR SALE— Variety, store,in Killdeer, N. Dat a bargain. F{ne Jocation. Reason. ‘poor health. . $500. will handle. Box 203 Killdeer, N. D. , i 10 5 5t. FoR SALE—One. gopd-hird dag ».also duck dog, well traineg. “Will sell cheap. 312 15th street. . 10-4 Bt WANTED—Location by physician and surgeon. “Address 638 Tribune. %3 10 21 wk ee WANTED—flectric pump engine, «1 or I 1-2-hoxse power. Write D. C. - Currant, Box 285/ New Salem. N. .D. 10.4.1-mo TO EXCHANGE—N. W. 1-4 and E 1-2 ‘ot N. W. 14 of section T5, R 54, T. 127. (4 miles north of Lake City, S. Dak.,.on Soo Line. 70 acres brake; balance Food rairie. $30.00 per acre ‘for implements, machinery, horses and cattle. Box. 406, Avon, Net pee Tribune Bleck - Bismarck, N. D ele ee FOR SALE—1 3kw 110 volt direct gur- rent electric motor and 1 2kw!110 ,volt, direct current» electri¢ motor. Will gel cheap. Call-~C. N. Kirk, Phone 103,before 6 o'clock. ‘ pared on this imost ‘pertinent ‘subje The symptoms in the pr _| demic have been an acute o 8 steel drawers. ‘ashburn, N. D. Adopth Wacker, N. Kirk, Phone 10: Se Sareea | ‘wo 4 horse power kero- seneé burning stationary engines at ‘C. N. Kirk, Phone FOR SALE The appetite is lost, and marked, Constipation | There Drowginess ‘and photo- | :nima common. The copjunc- ise tivae are reddened, and.¢he mucous | membrane of the, ndse, throat, and | account of vrostration is: ti engine, 1 or 1 1-2 horse power, di- rect current. “Write Box 285, New The general ‘symptoms, | esc however, predominate over {he local,, the case, general. lymphadeniti# ;-the and nystagmus have been reported to ure y frequent by certain observ-| who may be carr ‘haracteristicall?, there is no ; moccocc cocytosis during the height of the | fever, so that a_ high! whit r- ing the‘ first 6% houses is indi ofanather disease or complication. The fever usually lasts from three to 10 7 3t FOR REM T—New cottage, all modern, ready after September Ist. to Finch Lumber Co., Phon | FOR s R andhigh chair. FOR SALE—Four inileb cows. Phone : but rela ind complications, particular- are to be fear usually given |tremely low: but in the latter’ per-| cough iods of an outbreak an increas®d num-) sn) ber of deaths, presymabiy due to com- | chief, Optimistic Thought. Every person h#s two educations— one which ‘he receives from others, more ijnportant, which he SSS F (1. HE SEEMS TO BE COMING MISCELLANEOUS DOIN \ OF THE DUFFS .. ALONG, ALL RIGHT NATE Witt Give OUR ATTENTION TODAY To ONE OF UNCLE SAMS TRAINING CAMPS AND SEE IF We CAN LOCATE OUR FRIEND WILGUR’ _ WHAT TO DO IF IT GETS YOU n le learned, the} plications, has been reported in Spain heen largely im:jand in the United s and pneumon dangerots malady. /ag a rule very at] such univer: J.’ MeGurran.| to verify. * thy) young omitin, et and gj may ar ure is, fron give evidence of in- | be able ures advi ions. pirin count dur- | tio A ive ap ex- fluenz able and owing to troops, realth officer: repart prdmptly, by phone, to the | secretary of the j Whee the diseé tions. No public or church funerals should be permitted until further ng- tice, ot is probably 1 prevalence-this is hard All ages clive adults being especially been such a prepondera among the young th: that thé 1889 epidemic with bodily weakness,! immunity on most of thos and pains in the head, eyes, back, and | over 30 elsewhere in the body. be a symptom of ons Chilly sensati | ual, ang the temp: to 104 degrees, the pulse remaining | comparatively, low. Sweating is not | have been the points of egres ‘virus and the points of is nothing to show th: have any part in carrying the | ved elsewhere. All evidence points to human con- tact as being the means of § and from the local symptoms been assumed that the Rose on the heating 2, The treatment is symptoma pardiac Wi should be prolonged afte ce in proportion to the _ Attention to cleanliness of | ventilation, avoidance of expos: tion from those! s of virulent pneu- and streptococci to cold. and relieve headache and!! for complication: ate not un-| not be discharged too carl The most dangerous form of human | The contact in the presence of epidem in all probability, that with | Coughing and s and snee except i is as great sanitary offense yp WiTa rer! J, hone 831K. |_ sates, inside measurements 19 x62 with or without. roller shelving and “WA- SUESS You RECOGNIZE ME - ~ BY ALLMAN | {Nattonal Crop Improvement Service.] | | Our wonderful campaign of food co: servation for humans must be supple- DIONT GET. oN AND Arve! itting, and should us promiscuous be equally coydemned. All cases of this disease are report- movement. of ye requested to e boatd of health, gains any propor: yw. § 4 PROPOSALS. ‘tors of Hay Creek Tho hoard of Wir school district No. 31 of Burléigh county, N. D., will receive sealed pro- posa 16, 19 room ff the said se with plans Van Horn, . until § o'clock .p. m., October for erecting a two_one-class ne or tile buildings within ool district, in accordance ind specifications by A hitect Separate prope < will be’ received em? u erved to reject any The. right is 1 or all bids. Plans are on file Sith County, Super intendent, of schools,’A. Van Horn and Pp. J. Heltenberg all of Bismarck, Nv D.+ Na Neea ‘ta Worry. /A certificd check for $100 mus: company each proposal Dated at Bismarak, N. D., Sept: 14. 1918. 8 P. J. Heltenberg, Clerk, Hector McLean. President. : Bismarck, N. D. 9 16; 10 16 Buy wet Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. Avoid Feed fo Ay ~ Waste Time and Power is cheering’ to know that Mr. I McAdoo’ says that there will be no car shortage this winter. He can- not, however, foretell weather condi- tions. One of the greatest necessities for the coming winter season is the conservative anticipation alfa prepa- ration for the feed requirements of every community and locality. ‘The brightest feature of the present situation is, of course, that we are making a crop record and apparently are going to have food‘ enough for man and beast, awd it, therefore, be- hooves us to utilize every car to its fullest capacity, to unload it as quick- ly as possible and send it on its way. Phere smust be a surplus at all times. mented in every way possible to in- | sure winter supplies of feed for live stock’ Plans for winter deliveries must be made-now. We mast prevent the undue slaughtering of animals which occurred last year on account of the range of prices of feed, which was due, more than anything else, to imperfect distribution. : Feed .-manufacturers should urge liberal fall buying of feeds and feed men. should. survey their -field and ad- ' vise with the ,manufacturers what their requirements will be. A good big stock of feed in every consuming community will safeguard the inter- ests of the feeders in availability of feed, which will also act as the most potent price regulator which.can be devised, — CARS LOADED TO | | | | { | | Chinese Wedting Presents. | In social s of the celestial em- | Plre the family of the bridegroom ‘makes presents to the family of the | bride of, various urticles a few days | before the day fixed for the marriage, | The presents generally consist of food, the leg and foot of a pig, the leg of a gout, eight small eakes of bread, eight torches, three p: of lurge red can: dles, a quantity of vermicelli, and seve eral buuches of firecracker BUY WLS. §. Rice Paper. Of.the great army of cigarette smok- ers there is probably not more than one in,a hundred who knows that rice pi in which’ the tobacco — is wrapped, has nothing to do with rice, but is made from the membranes of the breadfrvit tree, or more commonly of new trimmings of flax and hemp. So light is this paper that 500 of the tiny sheets go tomake an ounce, BUY W. 3. 8. | Mrs. Livewell—“Please don’t be of- fended at,the question, Tillie, but are you uddigted to drink?” New “aid— “T don’t know the taste of it, ma'am. You can keep’a bottle in every room in the house if you like and you'll al- s find it as you left it’+Buffalo | xpress, \ ee The manufacturer has only’a lim- ited opportunity to anticipate abnor- | mal demand and he can lay in all the stock which‘ the Government will al- low him, but local stocks rest almost entirely with the foresight of the | dealer. Hoarding of feeds” or any other commodity is discouraged by the Gov- ernment, but the Food Administra- tion will make rulings elastic enough so that the local dealer may be able to protect the interest of his* cus- | tomers. In the past the local dealer has been compelled’ to, take much of his farmer trade on “long time,” which has strained his credit to the utmost. Now an excellent time to go on a cash bas In spite of any restric- tions which the Food Administration may put upon feeds, if the dealer will carry a maximum stock at al¥ times there will be little or no danger of a: feed shortage such as occurred last year. \ H Farmers should pay dealer cash within. 48 hours of the notice of its arrival and should promptly take the. feed from the dealer within less than @ week.; ‘This. will allow the dealer to renew @is stock to the maximum at all times. Farm-hureaus and local commercial clubs should study this question in or- der to’ instire an adequate supply. When this arrangement is made the local, dealer can arrange for contin- uous shipments from his manufac- turer. S “SS FULL CAPACITY 7” pire f |

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