The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 12, 1918, Page 7

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS y Blosser ‘- 3 ‘AIT UNTIL HIS MA SEES HER KITCHEN TABLE: SQUIRREL-FOOD By Ahern ~ . SLEEPING IS BENNY’S ONLY IDEA OF BEING IDLE , WAIT TILL T ett SOME OF AN CARPENTER TooLS, TW shOw NA! Aon - PLL STop- NER OLD TRICKS- © YATHINK-NER: A SMART PUSSYCAT COLLECTIN’ FUSE CARS, OFF'N oun’ sHEeLLs! WELL, I'LL BE DONE IN FIVE MINUTES AN THATLL LEAVE Nov (DLE FoR’ ME AN’ ASKIN’ < QUESTIONS ALL Youve GotTa po2 ANY OLD TIME A S CAT 1S GONNA Byes on NO BE IDLE = OVER AN’ WATCH ‘em FLU SANDBAGS | - 1 WONT VLL GO each additional word. vOUMEN NTED—Salary $247 tull time, 50c an hour spare time, dis- tributing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. _ Permanent, ‘Experience ‘un- necessary. Apply’ Guarantee Mills, Nortistow i, Pave: viol OS x At ne FEMALE AELP wi ‘ANTED—Experi- Steady} ented chocolate dipper, $15..- position. Ketail shop. { Brothers, YaleyCity;: i WANTED=Girbs tor vii tor Tet gene housework, Apply. 1106-Ayénue B., to travel, demonstrate ‘and, sell ‘well known goods’to® established’ dea)- ' ers. $25.00 to -$50.00 -per- week; Trairoad’ fare paid; weekly advance fot traveling expenses, Address at once Goodrich Rrug Company, Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. : 10 12 iti WANTED—Dining room. girls. at American Cafe, corner of Broad- _ way and 5th streets, 10-10 3t WANTED—Girl for General house- work. Phone-749 or call at 309 1uth street. 10.40 3t WANTED—Girl or middle aged-¥ Wom: an. for general housework.’ * $40 (a 9-30 tf FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FL. - FOR RENT—9 room house, all'strictly | » Modern. ‘Inquite 216 Thayer. Phone } 389L.° Joe plctrict \ Meat Market. ‘10 11 1 wk FOI ENT Modem 8 room h6use | Inquire ( O: W. Roberts, Phone 15: or 751. 10 Hett rR eBONTS 4 room house. Phone’ 10.10 6t TENTS Two rere electric lights and water. Inquire 307 South | Seventh or Phone 355. 1011 3t| FOR SALE—A new Sroom housé, All| strictly modern, oak finish, fl hardwood; ip fine-residence district. M. AW. ‘Neff, 56 Ave. B East. .10 10 bt For | RENT — Flats close “in. Low * rent: “Should interest families. Will bear inspection. Call H. b, Reade, 239 or 382. 109 th: pee ee FOR RENT—Five room house at.504 9th St. - Modern except heat. ees BO pe Se Ap ee eS FOR RENT =A five room cottage ne: ly; renovated. City water, electric lights, outbuildings, nice et 8, tc.) , Apply 1200 p Broadway. S:1 wk ORR! fern ne 6t ] ROOM USE for-rent. ‘Kral Tha Tailor, Third street. > 8 Se FOR Sate OR RES ‘A 6-roo! modern. house. -Altnewly. idecorkted, Enquire ‘Mrs. J. . Perry, Phone 687. = 10 5 -1wk FOR RENT—Sméll house conventent- ly ‘located. Apply-C: La Lard F) ‘OR RENT—Two ry uses. 80 furhishéd roonis light: house. : keeping -or otherwise if desired. Phone: 404K or call 801 4th ‘street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second Hand store. * 1720. tt ‘WORK WANTED. ‘WANTED—Boy of livwants place to work after School ‘hours alehts and ouse.- 282L. 10 ae “ at Saturdays. Phone 692X. 0 Al at ht ts "YOST AND FOUND _' LOST—U> 8. soldiers’ buttou™ 1 ade into a stick-pin,-on way to North} Ward school. Yinder please return to Tribune, or Charlotte Logan. _ (40-10 3t! \ WANTED—Ten bright capable Wilias |! can! - month with board and room. Dohn’s |- {FOR SALE “TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS | 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. “Adver- tisements containing more than 25.-words will be‘ charged ‘at the rate of two cents a word for aa HELP WANTED—FEMALE |3—_______—--—» ‘FOR RENT—S rooni bungalow * | FOR RENT—Desirable 5 room ‘bungalow, entirely modern. , \ } POR: RENT—Modern six room , _shouse, close_in, by November, 1. |. FOR, RENT—Moder Phase, choice: “Ic town... HARVEY HARRIS & CO, |. P. Jackson. Mgr. | 10 10 3t Py seven room ation, down | ca CELLANEOUS 3 EU, YOUR TICKET to Sania Bar bara, through Los Angeles or San’ Fran oO.) A longer trip for the same money. Motorists’s paradise— constructed, brick and stone, clear building, on busy, transfer corner. ~ Contains 13 stores and 7 Apts. Lot 150x150ft. ,Stove and steam heated. Strictly. medern.*’ Rents $16,000 yr. Price $150,000. Free ahd clear. Just finished agricultural course; am de- sirous of locating on complete and going ranch or farm-at once. Cen- tral, Middle West ~or Southern States. GC. F, Stewart, £10 So. Deat- born St., Chicago. ring :corn \ picker, practically new, ‘and in fine condi-) tion.‘ Make me an offer. R. Wey Lumry, 324 4th street. Phone 163. 10 11 4t WANTED—Good responsible party to take cére-of baby. durifg the day. Write 641 Tribune. 10:11 3t FOR RENT—A good Surageat 620 oth street. apn “4 10 11 3t FOR SALE—Furniture, of six room house. . $200.00 if taken before Sat- urday. 15 Thayer street or Phone} ‘GT2K oF 448. 10 10 3t! VANTND TO BUY—Electric pump ‘ engine,-1 or 1 1-2~horse power, di- fect current. Write Box 285,.New Salem, iN. D. ‘ ~10-4 1, mo. FOR. FIRST CLASS CLEANING and ‘pressing ‘call at Eagle ‘Hat Works. ¥ end Tatlor Shop. Phone 58. FOR SALE=AN kinds of city property for sale. Buy direct {rom owner, save real eState men’s commission: Prices low, terms easy. Address 639 ‘Tribune. 10 5 6t WANTED—Eiectric punip engine, 1 or 1 1-2 “horse power. Write D. C. Gutrane, Box-285, ew Salem, N. D. i 10-4 1 mo. FOR SALE—Hlectric Tange, réeason- able, in tirst .class. condition. 503 ‘Ninth street. Phone 596U 4 rug 10 11.3t FOR SALE—Pianos and DROGORTADES only a few “lefteover of the G. Cochrane \stock, will be sold on’ ee terms” and: prices. Call of write Room 40 Annex Hotel, Bismarck, iN. D. 10 J1 Bt} R SALE TRADE—The ‘only “hotel in good North Dakota town of 1,200 population. Will take Jand or} “résident and lots. A. P. lyden; He- bron,, N_D. 0 11 12t | service soon, all my honsehold-godds are offered for sale. Phone 310°or call 118 Avenue A. : Dr. M. W. oe FoR RENT —New cottage, all x oda. ready after September tet. Apply ND: 10-10 Noy.! North Dakota has cotiverted many pro- jt the Dakota farm. The povet amen . gressive farmers to the tractor. Farma} soon will be in the market for such a R MS FOR RENT ars realize that one man, with a good | #nimals ‘for its light apd heavy artil- ROOM AND “BOARD for two y: : : “ : Phone & ‘or two YOUDE | tractor, can do the work of three or lery, *“Ho raised in our state | , peu. Phone 491. tos pwk|f0U" Men using teams. ‘They appre-| will meet the requirement said Mr. | Wk j ciate ,too, that_a,steel horse eats only} Hagan today, “The government will LOST—Bunch of keys. FOR* RENT=Room in saedsear house ROOM 7 ND GOOD BOARD at 62 bie weather without heating or pelin keep them in condition for market. bth street. 10 11 Gt). ing. 15 day free ttial. Write, u. z ny good, light tractor will do the ; J. Carburetor Co., 505 W. Jackson | work of four horses, and some of » AGENT—SALESMAN Blvd., Chicago. 10 13 1t_ | these machines can be bought for the SALESMAN —For general mercantile | AGENTS—$18 to $36 week], yin your; price the governnrent will pay for / proposition of merit. land.and some cash. Land in Burke county; N. D. Prefer dry goods or clothing. C. H. Warren, Sherwood, Postoffice and other kinds. Finder, please return to Tribune. G40. 7 et all modern conveniences, hot water; heat. 621 (ith street, or Phone. GI9R. 107 Lwh trade in North Dakota to sell a new Attractive commission contract. weekly for expen: ler Co., Wh le Jewelers. ‘20441 FARMERS HOPE TO SELL HORSES. TO.UNCLE’SAM AND TO REPLACE THEM WITH LOW-PRICED TRACTORS Government Soon to Be in Market for-Medium-Weight Farm Ani-| mals for Light and Heavy Artillery—Steel Mules eee More Economical. Following a conference ncoln of Akerdeen, Comm wittin the: text few months it i: probable that: thousands of North Da- kota farm horses “will be converted | culture and Labor Jofin into small,”. medium-priced tractors 7 The shortage ,\of common | Hunoutces that there will be a market throughout the northwest during the \iwthin the next six months for the last summer and especially severe in| hardy, medium-weight horses common labor weighing 124 1400 ight artillery, 1600 pounds for wher it works, whffe old Dobbin has| want horse to just as hearty an appetite during the} pounds for long winter, when he is résting, as he| weighing 14: does durin gthe summer months. And! heavy artillery. hould be be- a shortage of feed has been one of vee five and ten years old. For the western North Dakota’ 's gravest diffi | he government expects culties. nd $150; for the heavier S— ho between $150-and 9180. I urge farmers having this type of hors: | four/horses. Farmers find they can ne | aaueh more land with tractors than with horses and that the average farm \ | hand prefers to wofk with a tractor. In view of these facts, and because feed is not -plentiful jn many places spare time doing special advertising work among the families of city. No. experience. npcessery Write today. for full’ partichl American Products Co., 789 Th rd | 10.12 it and those | complete information. - Box 411, Santa Barbara, Calif. 10 121t TO WXCHANGE—My | substantially |- 10 12 1t|, FOR SALE—Expecting call to military.|~ St, Cincinnati, O. ROOMES ANTED one - WANT TO RENT—Light housekeep- ing rooms or small. furnished house for the winter. Write 643, ae 10 12 2t Carlin Bidg, Cleveland; O. +. 1012 it; SALESMEN AND SERVICE M ‘New Carburetor for Ford cars. ple, not a ‘moving part, install thirty minutes, guaranteed to double | ‘your smileage| ar? <tart in’ nero | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS *LO,RAY, How ) On, Jusy Fine! ARE You? \ svppose Youve HEARD THE 3 GOOD News! 4 BvT. Novi Overt To PREVIOUS NoT. To <@ MARRIED UNTIL Tomorrow: to Finch Lumber Co. Phone arat G MERCHANDISE STOCK Ss ib Have three quarters. of good farm j west of the river, TOM MUST HAVE JUST PAID’ THEGROCERY BILL YES, | UNDERSTAND], Nou ARe To BE MARRIED - ' CONGRATULATIONS! Hismarck dealers hre inclined to believe that, if the farmer can get rid of his horses, this will be a tractor year: ‘Automobile dealers generally. are prepaging tg stock up with tractors and trucks. BY ALLMAN Twat's WHAT 1 SAY, THiS 1S ONE OF The HAPPIEST DAYS OF Your LIFE ; State and local health officers to teach | thorized the following statement: Coughs and Sneezes ! Spread Diseases Ns NK As Dangerous as Poison Gas Shells: SPREAD OF SPANISH INFLUENZA MENACES OUR WAR PRODUCTION {the city of Bismarck, | of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, E. T, BURKE, U.S. Public Health Service Begins Na- _ tion-widé Health Campaign. = Influenza ts crowd. disease, Therefore keep out of crowds as much as possible. Influenza probably spreads most- ly by inhating ‘some: of the tiny droplets of ‘germ-laden inucus sprayed Into the air when ignorant or careless persons sneeze or cough without usifig’ a bandker- ebief, Therefore cover up each cough und sneeze, / 2 Influenza ts probably spread also by the filthy habit of spitting: sidewalks; street cars: and: oth er public places, Therefore: do not spit on the floor or sidewatk, Influenza is probably spread also by the use of> common drinking cups and the use of common towels In public places, ‘Therefore shun the comnion drinking cup aad the roller towel in public places. If you feel sick avd believe you havé “Spanish” Influenza, go to bed and send for he doctor, This is important, Don't get up,.too soon, your heart feels as tired as your legs and needs rest.; In all health matters. follow your’ doctor's advice, #hd-obey the tegulations of your local and state health officers. All that has been said above © about “Spanish” influenza 6 true algo of Cold’, bronchitis, pneu monia and tubercalcsia, Do your part to keep ‘them away. Washington, D. C.—In order to limit the spread of Spanish influenza aid keep it from making still further In- roads on the nation’s war production the U, 8, Public Health Service under authority of the resolution just passed by Congress appropriating $1,000,000 to combat the disease has Inaugurated a nation-wide- campaign of public health education in co-operation with the people of this cotintry how to safe- guard their health, keep themselves physically fit and so help maintain the high standard of war production ut- tained within the last few months, Secretary McAdoo, under whose i- rection the work @f the U. 8. Public Health Service fs carried on, is taking an-active interest In the health cam- paign,. Despite the tremendous de- tiinds on his time because of the Fourth Liberty’ Loan and the work of the Railroad Administratiou,~he ,has personally asked the help of the .na- tion's newspapers in putting this tin- portant educational work before the people. In response to a request for definite advice cgncerning Spanish influenza, Surgeon General Rupert Blue of the U. S. Public Health Service has au. ‘The disease now spreading ovér this country is highly catching and may invade you community and attack you,and your family unless you are very careful. | after the first publication of this no- oe aie | tice to Said executrix at the office of I f the estate of Sher-| Han oe tveceebaed: e Mes | Newton, ;Dulam & Young in the city "Notice is hereby given by-the under-| of Bismarck, in said county of Bur: signed Ruth a Hill, Ate a ae leigh, state of. North Dakota. last will of Sherman late of }~ in the county | Dated September 24, Sear _RUTH E. ailh, deceased, to the creditors of, and all) Executrix. persons’ Having claims against, said| Newton ae & Young, deceased, to-exhibit them with the+Bismarck, Ni D. necessary vouchers, within six months | Attorneys for E: a 28 10} 5 1 ——10r, We 8 8 Widows and ‘Insurance. Even when a widow.4s i: ot { personally it ate NOTICE TO CREDITORS. cuts LAWYER | feel very bad. to hear what Sid of | securities some one\ has: L ' Tribune Block - Bismarck, ND to buy with € PAS AMON —" > , Phom7ia = Isat State Journal, SS y :

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