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i THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1918 < v FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ’. By Blosser. Ke cms ai WE DOUBT HIS WORD. TOO. | * ~~ y JES GOIN’ THRU D MY DAILY ARMY WELL, WHATS s 5 COMIN’ CANS TIENIES OFF NOW 2 SQUIRREL FOOD , By Ahern : BENNY IS STRONG FORTHE =~ COASTING PART OF , THE EXERCISE. CEE WIZ = T AIN'T GOIN AFTER YER OLD Foor BAU - You KicKED TT-You GOTTA 60 ) Bree ( SHooT- VA THINK Ne Wie { \ ! ee VAWT Gor TH Si Ne —~ ANT ; HT ais ater e 2c) NERVE, DONTCHAZ | OTHIK’ To WELL al WHATS THE IDEA EXERCISE WITH TH’ SAME MOTIONS AS \F 1 WERE RIDING A BICYCLE ! “ ScHool of. OF 7 STOPPING 2 WEY! COME HERE TKNOW IT CANT YA You've BROKEN SEE I'M GOIN’ HOME T GET. TH MONEY To é > waoon! space iy, OH, 'M USIN’ TW’ COASTER BRAKE Now! 5 g U C ANNI 3 ~~ Hun 3 TRIBUNE First insertion, 35 cents; tisements containing more than each additional word. 4 HELP WANTED—MALE COAL MINERS WANTED — At} Haynes, North Dakota. 15 foot vein, own railroad connecting with C. M. & St. P. No better working’ or liv: ing conditons anywhere. Miners; Need more shovelers and tipple men. Apply Superintendent, Haynes Co- Operative Coal Mining Co. 9 27 2 wks ——— SS _HELP_WANTED—FEMALE | WANTED—A cook. Call at Banner ork. “Family of three. ~Call Mrs. c, A. Baker, Phone 820. WANTED—Girl _ for work. Phone 749 or call at 309 luth street. 10 10 8t WANTED—Experienced girl or wom- an for general housework. Highest wages. Permanent position. Address P. 0, Box 568. 10-1 :10t iANTED—Girl or middle aged wom-| an’ for general housework. $40. a month With board and room. .Dohn’s ‘Meat Market. 9 30-tf FOR SALE OR RENT—. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—4 room -nouse. | Phone j 900. 10-10 6t FOR SALE—A new 8-room house, All; strictly modern, oak finish, floors} hardwood; in fine residence district. | Call 56 Avenue B. 10.10 6t FOR RENT — Flats close in. Low} rent. Should intérest families. Will! bear inspection. Call H. L. Reade, | 239 or 382. ix room house, very close in at reasonable rent. Geo.: \ _M. Register. 10-9-3t | FOR REN T—Five room house at 504 | . 9th St.‘ Modern except heat, Phone | 2 J 10-9+tf - .s FOR.RED -A five room ‘cottage new: ; ly renovated. City water, electric | lights, outbuildings, nice trees, etc. | Apply 1200 Broadway. 108.1 wk | FOR RENT—Modern house. Nicé part - | Of.city. . Inquire, at -First Guaranty Bank. + 19 8 Bt} ROR RENT—Modern house.- Phone} ~ 282L. = . 10 7'6t | FOUR ROOM HOUSE for tent. Krall, | The Tailor, Thiyd street. i ESE 0-8 Gt | FOR SALE OR” RENT—A 6-room| modern house. All newly decorated. * Enquire Mrs, J. 1. Perry, Phone 687: 105 1wk | FOR RENT—Small house convenient- ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. — = sf 726 tt | FOR RENT—Two modern~nouses. Ak so furnished rooms: for light house | keeping. or otherwise if-desiréd. Phone 404K or call 801. 4th street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second Han¢ store. -~ 7 20 tt ‘Extraordinary Optirrist. An initiate ofa Canadian charity’ home latghéd hfihself-to death over a joke. A man who can laugh himself | to death in the poorhouse is a peculiar . sort of “an optimist that this world - hasn't enotigh Of. ~~ - = E. T. BURKE WYER Peewee nnn nen ecm n mene n ene wee e en een enone. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Terms Strictly. Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached will be inserted. dry mine , full. power equipment; | making big money, tonnage basis. |, house Hotel.. 104 Main street or|; ;44 Phone 231. : 10 9 2t WANTED—Girl for geneyal house- ? _ a | ROOMS FOR RENT | 0 76 eneral house-| A-RURNISHED FRONT ROOM for ; = a Inquire at 511 Sth street. or MISCELLANEOUS | FOR RENT. 10.9 tf. | - — CLASSIFIED COLUMNS additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Adver- 25 words will be charged at: the rate of two cents a word for! heat. 621 Gth street, or Phone 619R. 1071 wk hed room, — 'T- i FOR RENT—5 room bungalow FoR REN’ cely fur 122 Avenue LB. Phone 5 FOR REN Desirable 5 room, bungalow, entirely modern. ty = = | AUTOMOBILE! oT ‘LE! FOR RENT—Modern_ six room BI BB, MOTORCYLES {FOR SA Five passenger automio- bile, used as demons: ion car 1918 inodel, cheap. Kupitz & Company. house, close in, by November 1. | ’ H | : | | FOR RENT—Modern seven ‘room | nO abt house, choice location Ow —————— Lown. | AND FOUND soldiers’ button made | HARVEY HARRIS & CO., | J. P. Jackson. Mer. 10.10 3 -f on way to North; ‘Ward school. Finder please return to Tribune, or Charlotte Logan. le 0 10S —# | LOST—Buneh of ke Postoffice and CSC other kinds. Finder: please return to Tribune. 640. rent. \ 10 10 i rge modern room suit: | call at 704 6th street. 10 9 2t fool. | POR SALE—At 515 Gth street, two) ‘ __ 108 3t | riage and baby’ ROOM AND BOARD for two young; men.” Phone 491. I FOR RE} able’ for two. wi }—Lady Roomer, call 789 or f kw 110 volt direct cur- rent electric motor and 1 2kw 110 volt direct current electric motor.) joom in modern house | all modern conveniences, hot water: SPEAKING OF AIR LET's ‘OP! SOME OF THESE HWINDOWS ANDGEY A LITTLE AiR IH Tuts House - | LIKE FRESH AIR f -Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D Phen 753 QUESTIONNAIRES. HALIFAX’S POTATOES WANTED— } Bismarck Hospital, or SH A Phone 729. * 108 3t 35 UCHANING and | Eagle Hat Works | Phone 38. pre: and Tailor Shop. Buy_ direct e réal estate men’s | s low, ternis e of pune. 10 5 bt) ‘ariety store in Kilideer, FOR SAL N.D. at a bargain. Fine location. Reason poor health. $590 will handle. Box 203 Killdeer, N. D. 10 5 ot ne good bird dog; duck\dog, well trained. Will sell cheap. 312 15th street. Phone 831K. 10 4 6t WANTISD—Blectric_ pump/engine, 1 or 1 1-2 horse power. Write D. C. Currant, Box 285, New Salem, N. D. 10 4 1 mo nree all’steel FOR safe: with or without roller she 5x8 steel drawers. Adoplh’ W: Washburn, Ne D. gz and i cker, | 10 5%t |; Expecting call to military| | soon, all my household goods | Phone 319 or} W. Roan. | 10 9 tf; i RES'T—New cottage, all modern, | ready after September ist. Apply) to Finch Lumber Co., Phone 17. 8 28 tf) s 3—Dining tadie, iibrary! table, nook ward robe, 1 bed| and high chair. Phone 659K. FOR SAL servic are offered for sale. nll 118 Avenue A. Dr. k ot | FOR SAL Phone} | 4108 1 5 bt | AND BY ALLMAN About one-fifth tered humanity in | | 1 | OH BAS! More | EXERCISE 1S WHAT | IN THAT TRAINING CANP } With WILBUR FOR A | Most OF US NEEO- 27, WHILE Va p Like To BE DOWN ~ | ! | public-spirited men re-building the dev: | | British Imperial | OLD ARMY | Dr. G. E. Smith of {tier army doctor of. t | doughboys, was a Tri jterday. Dr. Smith is jot 17,000 miles, and {route to his home at | route. jat Little Rock, Ark., i | seriously injured. A | tion of which the doc | ber wagered doctor took them up, | years and@ 11 months. | Fifty-five years ago \ destrian speawated in | Fowler & Wells in Ne }immediately offered to begin a | tions of the globe. , Jes he was stationed made a mass of wreckage and shat- the Halifax now, nine months after the exploding | Chairman, William Bernard Wa munition cargo of the French ship! and Frederick Luther Fowke, w: “Mont Blanc” killed 2, wounded between 5,000° and _ 6,000 more-and caused the destruction of nearly $40,000,000 worth of property, many hours per day re-planning and caring for the victims of the disaster. The Canadian government alone has appropriated $12,000,000 for temporary and permanent relief. the given $5,000,000 and private contri- BISMARCK AT END OF 17,000 MILE TRAMP TO SEE OLD TOWN jlast visited Bismarck y |when he was -prescriping pills for | Sioux who later massacred Custer, and | |the trip by easy stages and accepting jan occasional. life from_an auto en) The doctor is {and he embarked upon |tour 4 1-2 years ago, following a wreck 00 that he could not] jdo 17,000 miles in four years. The; states, and spending nearly four years ‘his bet by completing the stunt in 3/go to write a book covering his long | the United States army as post physi- jcian, and he was dispatched west to | what was then the Kansas frontier, half-century’s a, ‘which has carried him into every in-; county, N. D., will receive séaled pro- habited- and many ‘uninhabited x In the early i whence he traveled by dog sledge in: the said school Aistrict, in accordance DE VASTATED AREA, RE-PLANNED AND RE-BUILT, WILL BE FAR MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER: TT Shepman Rogers, irmate te Relief” The worl of Halifax was! a few seconds; | sisting of T. Sherman Roge: h work for the sufferers. 2,000 people, |.Ralph P. Bell, secretary. These men ave been given full] fo power and discretion to re-buildi|/have been paid; permanent pensions homes, care for dependents, andj/and disability allowances for 500 are still working , “E: nd, disburse, ibute and|vecple have been settled; and. 400 appropriate all moneys vested in, of d, given or donated to the com- A town planning scheme arried out, subject to he C ioner of astated area and jon. also be ¢: \ id Mines. Government has! They are § is, Graham, General Manager of thei its-ruins. DOCTOR WALKS INTO. \ Van Horn, architect. {on the heating system. jor_all bids. ‘0, a_fron-| the winter to Fort Abercrombie, Forts es, who | Stephenson, Berthold, Buford and years ago|Benton. He hunted buffalo with the Chie; he ‘ :- | he mastered their tongue to such an | 1918. nt that he still reads and speaks He served under | he is now on! General George A. Custer at old Fort Chicago, taking | Hayes, in the Wyoming country, long before Custer was assigned to» Fort/ Lincoln; here. He was at Kearney and other famous outpbdsts of civiliza- tion in the early days when the coun- has ridden up the old Missouri on the in which he was | Zephyr and Star and other govern- medical associa-! iment supply boats, whose very names tor was a mem-! now are forgotten. Now, after trudging bune caller y1 walking for hi ex { health. He had just completed a jaunt| it like a nativ BUY W. %. £ years old pedestrian through 23 and he has won' on the trail, he is returning to Chica-| yse of impure oil. | life of romance and adventure. Dr. the veteran pe-| Smith says it will be worth reading, : medicine under} and newspaper men who have heard w York city. He} him talk agree with, him. his services. to, Te i aay w. ened one which he receives from others, PROPOSALS. and one, more important, which he — The board of directors of Hay Creek roving |school district No. 31 of Burleigh -| posals, until & ix-/18, 1978. for er at Fort Totten.) room frume or rect current. Salem, N. D. e buildings within | Temporary Homes fr Halifase Vittims = tion of Dominion Atlantic. His private cat n, con-; was wrecked-by the explosion, but he K got on the job immediately and or- e ganized the first emergency relief Between 12,000 and 15,000 claims % household and personal effects homes are under way and will be completed for the coming winter. Xperts are in charge of the re- planning and re-building of the de- stated area. Artistic houses to the nes. | number of 1,000 have been planned, talking in Halifax;and more beautiful than ever the of the splendid work done by George: stricken city is rapidly rising from . with plans and specifications by A. Separate preposals will be received The right is reserved to reject any Plans are on file with County Supe 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. P. J. Heltenberg, Clerk, Hector McLean. President. Bismarck, /N. D. recuuar wiscase. Workers occupied in turning shells on lathes. suffer from a peculiar occu- pational disease, according to Le Pro- fes Medicale. ‘The malady consists of an eruption of pimples due to the ac- cumulation of iron in the skin. accumulation is ‘made possible by thé BUY W. S. S——— Optimistic Thought. Every person has two educations— i gives to pe pe WANTED/TO BUY—Electric pump engine, 1 or 1 1-2 horse power, df Write Box 28, New “oe amen SSIS, 1+ 5 NeMGVaRANT ission. ‘ 4 t Sept. 14, 9 16; 10 16 This 36 41 mo,

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