The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1918, Page 7

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\ CLASS OF TRADE CALLED ON; Y, OCTOBER 22, 1918 FRECKLES AND. HIS FRIENDS - By Blosser. HIS GOOD JUDGMENT TOLD - HIM THAT.- SQUIRREL FOOD . By Ahern — _NOW IF HE FORGETS ALL THAT, HE’S LOST. Aw, 1 AIGHT AS (WELL GET MAY PINSIOLOGY LESSON , FIRST! LISTEN TO “THIS LETTER } 1m, SENDIN’ BACK “To TH’ FOLKS AN’ SEE \F A GIVIN’ AWAY ANY LOCATIONS OF MILITARY VALUE ~ ALE RieHr= TLE START OUT BY ASKING You ‘A FEW QUESTIONS. OF THATS RIGUT- THE LUNGS ARE USED Yo BREATHE WITH ~ NOW, TELL ME, WHAT IS THE FUNCTION ak CANT TeLt You "| AWHERE 1 AM” BECAUSE “THE CENSORS WONT ALLOW IT ~ THE STOMACH HAT BUT | CAN SAY 1 AM NOT WHERE 1 WAS ~ HURRY ~ ANSWER FY QUESTION: TH FUNCTION OF Ti! * STUMAIK IS T' HOLD UP) BUT AM WHERE | WAS BEFORE | LEFT HERE Jo GO WHERE ! HAVE JUST COME FROM ! AN each additional word. HELP WANTED—MALE | 0 LOCUMOTIVE FIREMEN—$15 i monthly, experience unneces: q Send stamp. Railway. Care 647,! Tribune. 10 19 22 27 29; CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. in| North Dakota Nov. 2, Deg. 7. 12,000 clerks needed: Salary $1,200. Ex- perience unnecessary. * Men and} women /desiring goverment posi- tions write for free particulars, R. E. Terry, (former Givil Service examin- er), 122 Columbian Building, Wash- ington. 10 1% % $10 COMMISSION * ALLOWED ON} EACH NEW ACCOUNT TO WiHOM | YOU SELL ONE OF OUR LATEST SALES BOARD: ASSORTMENTS. | $5 PAID @N BEPBAT ORDERS FOR THIS DE THIS IS A PROPOSITION WHIGH SELLS AT SIGHT. COMMISSIONS DUE AS SOON AS ORDER IS SHIPPED. WE WANT ONLY HIGH CLASS MEN WHO CATER TO THE BEST TRADE. ENQUIRERS TO’ RE- CKEIVE ATTENTION MUST STATE LINE CARRIED AND HOW LONG, TERRITORY AND HOW OFTEN _ COVERED. GET IN ON THIS. K. & S. SALES, CO., 154-156 WHITING | ST., CHICAGO, ILL. st : 1018 19 21. / WANTED—Two girls to wait on tale.” Ten dollars.a week. Apply. Star Restaurant." 10 22 &t WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper ~ and stenographer, for bank “work. Lady preferred. . Addresa 648 -Trib- une. _ 10 21 3t . WANTED—Girl tor light_housework. S ‘Weges $5 per week. 124 Mandan ave. a 10-21,3t AVANTED=A girl for general house: | work. Good wages. Mrs. J. J. Oster- haus.\ Phone 6891. or call 302 -W. Thayer. £1017 6 WANTED—Bxperienced girl or vom- an at highest wages. Mrs. W. BE.) Lahr, 504 Mandan, Ave: 10 17 tt WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Mrs. 0. W. Roberts, 117 Main S Telephoney751. street D! Oye 1045 tt TED—Two kitchen girls at the W + pacific Hotel: Grand Pacific ais tt WANTHD- 7 middle aged wom- an for general housework. $40 a month with board and room. Dohn’s t Market. 9 30 tt Very. = —-— YOR RENT.—5 room modern 10 Lined AD 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 | in our | i child or two. Mrs. H., a 60S West ‘Main street, Mandan. \ ~ 10 19 3t. | FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—9 room house all strictly modern. [nguire 216 Thayer. Phoue 3891. “ Joe Dietrich. 10 19 1 wk Duplex. Phone 18 1 wk FOR RENT—7 room house afl strictly modern with bath, f00 ft. front, good shade trees ‘and large garden spot. Easy termg Inguire at 618 10th st., or Phono 714 ‘L, Wie ie 10 19 Gt HOUSE FOR RENT—Corner Ave B. and 13th street. Rent $12.00. Phone 731K. ee 3.21 1 wk FOR RENT—Cottage; also 7 room house, large barn and grounds. on outskirts of city. Phone,282L . HOUSE FOR RENT—On idth Street. Apply Krall, the Tailor, Third St. 10-19-1 wk. FOR RENT—Five rdgm house and barn; used as garage. 606 8th. St Sce or phone 126R. C. L. Hanson. CREE. Bry 10-19-12 wk. FOR RENT—Six room House very close ixmon 2nd street, at reasonable rént. George \M. Register. s 10 17 6 FOR RENT—Two, three and five ro flats in modern house for light housekeeping. Call at 803 7th street. fe 10 17 tt FOR RENT—Modern § room” house. Inquire 0. W. Roberts, Phoné 15: or WA, . 2 10 11 tf FOR RENT—A five room cottage new- «ly renovated. ‘ity water, electric ° Nghts; outbuildings, nice trees, etc.. bey 1200 Broadway. 10_18 6t ENT—Small house convenient- ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. : : 726 tt So ___ROOMS FOR RENT _ ROOM FOR RENT—Mrs. L. Sru- mag, 412 3rd St. Phone 455. , 10.21 3t ROOM AND BOARD FOR CAPJTAL ‘employes. Phone 491. 19 21 2t 19-19-1 wk. | 1 daw referentes fur- | nishe all, 22> Third ost Phone 3o6. 10 18 Gt MISCELLANEOUS —_| ‘FOR REN ' | per month. cellent garage. 0 710 4th street. Phone | - 30. 10 21 2t ‘FOR S with cart, harness ; | and equipment. Phone 10 22, ff iano box. 10 21 3t. ED. vA A 3a grand | Call Phone 556. { | FOR SALE--200 tons prairie hay. \. Writes 3. 2 Leland, Parkers; | | Prairie, 10 19, 6t | | WANTED—A good home for an’ or- | | phan boy where there are no other | | children. Age eleven years. Write? | 646 ‘Trfibune. 10 16 6t| | DRUG STORE FOR SALE—For par- i” ticulars write J, J, Donahue, Doug: | __las, N. D. 1018 1 wke | FOR SALE—Piano, $100. dining | i table and book casg. Phone 659K. j t. ~ 10 18 3st! |. 510 1-2 4th street. {MR FARMER—Now is the time to i dispose of your live: and dressed | poultry. For best results and’ high-| | est market prices ship to the; | Northern Produce Co., Bismarck. N. D: ' Writd/us ‘today for prices of all -kinds of poultry. Northern Pro- duce Co., Bismarck, EAD: | 10 18:2 1-2 mo FOR SALE-;Demention lumber at a{ bargain, ‘Phone 316. Bismarck; _ Commission Co. 10-19-83 | WANTED. TO BUY—Electric pump engine, 1 or 1 1-2 horse power, di- rect current. Write Box 285, New Salem, N. D. 104 1:mo. | FOR FIRST CLASS CLEANING and pressing call’ at Eagle Hat Works | and Tailor Shop. Phone 53. 7. “98 16t WANTED—lectric pump engine, 1/ or 1 1-2 horse power. Currant, Box 285, New Salem, N..D. ¥ Ss 194 1mo 4} FOR SAEE OR TRADE.—The ‘only | * hotel in good ‘North Dakota town of 1,200 population. Will take land or; resident and lots. Writé 644 Tnib- une. 101112 t} FOR SACE—Expecting c@il to.mpilitary FOR RENT—Two desirable rooms in modern house. Call 856." + Sih 10 21 3t FOR RENT—Warm modern rooms for light housekeeping. ¢ Why spend money and labor. on coal. when + rodms are warm and for less cost? service soon, all-my -household goods | Sresdptefed tor sale. Phone 310. or, call 118 ‘Avenue A: Dr. M. W. Roan.} <r 10 9 tf! MPRCHANDISH STOCK. WANTED— * Haye three quarters of ‘good, farm; - land and some cash. Land in Burke | |AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES'! Write D. C./- TWO SAL TOR SALE—A_ used Maxwell, Over: land, Buick, Ford and Studebaker. j Also Ford truck. Bargain. Lahr Motor Sales ' FOR SALE--Ford condition. Inquir FOR SALE— automobile a Ostrander, phon 25, Bismarck ‘ ——————————— of Burleigh. In County, Co Bradley, Judge In the matter of the estate of Henry Horne, dec ‘ {. C. before Hon, H. C. ty od. . public administrato Win. F. Plaman, Burleigh County, City National Bank,-Sterling State Bank, Baldwin State nk, respondents. ‘The State of North Dakota, to the avoye named r ondents, and all pe. DOINGS OF TZ hovel, VD LIKE To’ SPEAK TO MRs. ‘DUFF Ar once! sb Young or middle: ; ire*622 Third street: ty, N.'D. Prefer dry goods or <EEPER—VYoung or middle: Enqu r county, } efer. dry aged et Family of two, adult 10 14 12t otha: _./H. Warren. Sherwood. a 3) { atwelve, ‘business “re | = ND. 2 nia aire’ Sia r and child to be) “POSITIONS WANTED | FoR REST —New cottage, debe most \of the time, modern | POSITION WANTED—By St-class |. readv after Septemier Tet.” i > permanent and easy place for; experienced stenographer. High! to Finch Lumber Co., Phone 17. tee consider-a small} school graduate and experienced inj. _ s x 3 28 tt right party. Would | To Physicians sons interest Horne, dec You are the township county of Fight head of ho 12 wagons, stacker, ‘steel harrow, 1 wheel rak s work harn Van Brunt dis petitioner, vs. Charlie Horné, Mrs. | drill, 1 dise ha Moore, Harry Horne, Vernon Horue, ; cultivator, and all other’ persons — interested, 1 =| keepiie doors and windows open. It is forbidden, by state and federal health regulations, to trans- port patients sick with epidemic influenza on trains or other public * gonveyauces. ed, of two sulk, double plows, 1 fauning mill, | heating stov stove, | oil stove, 1 table cupboard, 1 old lounge, volver, 1 10-gal. cream can, 1 meat, saw, urn, assertment harness parts, 2 | by publice A in the estate of Henry i hereby notified that the petition*ot 1. C. Davies, public admin- ator of Burleigh county, in charge states of Henry Horne, late of | ed and about Cromwell, igh and state of North ‘ow, 1 sw 1 small partable forge, THIS Lapy* MUST HAVE BEEN THEDUFES HEALTH NOTICE. Bistharek, No D.. October 19, 118. travel Montan and Friends of Patients + With Epidemic Iifhuen: ling The most of the deaths from the present epidemic of influenza, in pref {Burleigh county, have ocgurred amongst patients transported long but not absolute wry provid: | distance to hospitals, when in an exhausted condition ed applicant is 5 i AN. | Physicians and friends of patients, in the country | sual ant ited WhO cat ri warned again sending patients to the hospitals when the mental and three to five ghousand dollars per | physical shock ofremoval from home avill be dangerous to the patient year, Apply R. Mwithstanding the difieulty of providing medical attend manager, Brown, L and trained nurses in the coun patients, as a rale, do well when Const Saal kept at rest and in houses where thordueh ventilation is assured by KL R. SMYTH, County Ilealth Officer, mowers, and sundry also about 14 bushels of potatoe: quantity of wheat and oats unthresh- chickens. ‘The said petition will be heard by the 28th day fat ten o'clock in the this court on Monda: NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION | Dakota, d¢ . has been filed in|of October, A. D. 191 FOR’ LIGENSE TO SELL PERSON. | this court, xin petitioning that he ‘in the forenoon of that day, at the AL. PROPERTY. ‘be authorized, empowered and direct-/ court rooms of this court, in the o | ‘sonal property belonging | court house, in the city of Bismarck, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun; lent’s estate, described | county of Burleigh and, state of North t i towit: | Dakota. And you and-ecach #f you are here- by cited and required then and there {o be and appear before this court, nd show cause, if any you have, why id petition should not be granted. ke, 1 Dated the 19th day of October, A. 1; D. 1918. j By the court: | _C, BRADLEY, Judge of the County Court. » 1 old binder, plows, 1 hay 1 cook 1 1 earthen are | wet service of this citation be made tion once in any legal news- BY ALLMAN CMY YE 4 a LITTLE NEAR- SIGHTED. N LADY. OF am WWE ACROSS THE WAY. Nov SN HE TRIED TO FLinT WITH You AND WAVED “TO YoU SEVERAL Times? - ILL gg | thoughts and fond remembrances. The | Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. | change it into-a highty nutritious soil. pape ation publish- ed in said’ Burleigh county and per- sonally served upon the respondents Burleigh County, Baldwin State Bank, City National Bank, and Sterling } nk, Not less than five days ious to said 28th day of October, 1918 H, C. BRADLEY, Judge. 10 22 iY Ws. Se va FOR COUNTY JUDGE. To the Voters of Burleigh County: g accepted the nomination for the office of county judge of Burleigh and having been a tax payer dent of Burleigh county since i sk your support on ‘No- rdless of party or fac- vembe! tion. Yours respectfully, J. 10 12 at. + SWETT. f BUY W. 8.8 SOLACE THAT NEVER FAILS Best Antidote for Cares and Worrles Found in the Solitude of the Wilderness. What medicine in the quietude of na- ture! After a day of feverish struggle to make the discords of human endepy- or harmonize with the soul’s aspira- tions for tranquillity and peace go into a bit of natural woods bordering. a calm, shadow-tinted Iske and in. the twilight silence listen to the innumer- able whisperings of the leaves. Stretch yout weary body on the green sward and with an ear to the earth note the quick bursting of the roots of those tiny blades through the compressed ground. Catch the quick changes in light and shadow of the breeze-stirred branches overhead. High over the water a swallow darts and salls, em- blem of faith, against a tender sky. The £, ‘waters lap the shore wifh accents of pure joy. Cool, soft winds steal through .your hair and caress your cheek like the fingers of dear compan- fons gone before. In such sweet solitude all cares and worries fall into forgetfulness and their places are. filled with. gentle harsh sounds of the busy day no longer assail the ear with their disturbing sequence. Nature is the only actor.in this lovely scene and all her move- ments are full of gentld grace, all her sounds accord, one with the other, making a pleasant chorus, a “concord of sweet sounds,” that win your whole being to their melodious flow. Here you become one with the ex- panding sky, the reflecting water, the calm trees, the playful grasses. Some- thing liberal takes possession of your. heart and brain and soul and a great kindliness grows within, ‘Humanity. is softly transmuted into an essence of brotherhood. No longer is your sight material, your senses go, The eye.of the mind beholds a universe of quiet cheer, peopled with lovers truth. Nature has wreught a miracle. You ware tranélated with all the hitherto dis- tracted earth into a land of pure de- light where no fault lies knd all eves look -unclouded into other/eyes that look, and beam again. s The glory of that dreamed-of heaven lies in that little lonely nook beside the Placid lake. Plantfood in Soil. / A chemical analysis carfnot show the amount of available plantfood ina soil. A cheinist could, withowt difficulty. make an artificial soil containing every ’ etefnent'of plantfood in abundance, and yet be perfectly sterile. Peat, for ex- ampie, is usually very rich in nitrogen, but it is locked up or unavailable. To pulverize it and mix it with lime fs to LAWYER —

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