The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 24, 1918, Page 7

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS. By Blosser HE-HAD AN. EXCUSE READY. ” SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern SOFTENING A ROCK IS A HARD JOB. GEE! 1 DONT BILINE MISTER GREEN IS AT. HOME ~T'M GONNA GET SONE OF HIS ADDLES:! YOR LUMME YANK — 1 GOT “T"CLEAR MIS. ROCK OFF “TH’ ROAD RFOR TH’ “TRUCKS COME ALONG ant CANT shige KNICK AAS CAUGHT YOU TH TIME - WHAT “1 ARE NOU DOING |W MY APPLE ce THERE ~ JUST LIKE THAT ! wt Woy MATEY AN’ way SHOULDNT IT BE EASY, FOR You AFTER VE, BEEN SOFTENIN’ TH’ Bu GHTER FOR TH’ LAST ARF "OUR 2 FACTORY HELP ee WANT AD AD CLASSIFIED IFIED ‘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 cents a word for each additional word. | HELP WANTED—MALE ~ LOCUMOTIVE © FIREMEN—$150-$200, monthly, experience unnecessary., Send stamp. Railway. Care ‘647, _Triburle. ho 19 22 27:29} COAL MINERS WANTED—At our Haynes, North Dakota mines. Most complete and desirable working and living conditions in the northwest. Our own railroad connecting with the main line (. M,& St. 7. Ry. Big i] ,Vein, dry mine;.no trouble; steady » nnew,. exceptiondlly_- well work; miners making good money. We need shovelers, too. Railroad’ fare under 800 miles refunded after you work for us sixty days. .Go'to ‘Haynts now. See the superintend- ent. , Haynes Co- TN Coal, Mining ‘Company. 10 23 3t Ee HELP| WANTED—FEMALE. WANT#sD—Two - girls tdple. Ten. dollars a week. Apply Star Restaurant. 10 22 6t. WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper | and stenographer, for bank work? Lady preferred. Address 648 ‘Trib- ung. _ 10 21.38t WANTHD—Girl tor 7 light housework. Wages $5 per week. 124, Mandan [ _ ave. 10 21 3t “WANTED—Girl or elderly lady for, house work. Mrs, Chris Engen, 718 _ Mandan:ave. 10 23 tt WANTED—IAdies for picking poul- try at’ Siete Produce es s AWANTED—Experienced gi sina or wom: an at highest wages.. “Mrs. W. E- Lahr, 504 -Mandan, Aye. 10:17 tf WANTED—Two kitchen girls at the Grand ‘Pacific Hotel. 10 15, | WANTED—Gini or middie aged wom-} an for. general housework. _ $40 a| month with board and room. “Doht's | “Meat Market. *. © 9 30 tt { iTION WANT! y. «first-class experienced” atenidgnipher. High school graduate and experienced in law office. Fine’ references fur- nished Write or call, 212° Third street. 10.18 6t Roos FOR RENT — - KOOM FOR RENT—Mrs. F. L. Srd-! { man, 412 3rd St. Phone 455. 19 21 3t “FOR RENT—Two desirable rooms in modern house. Calt-856. 10 23. 6t + YOR RENT—Warm modern Tooms for | light housekeeping. Why spend; money, and: labor on co@l when; rooms‘are warm atid for less cost? Enquire 622 Third street. . 10-14 12t Wien Sea ees es to wait on} ;HOUSE FOR RENT—On 14th Strect. ined i FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES ‘AND FLATS HOUSE FOR SAUE on easy terms, | or exchange for piece of land. Call 712_11th ‘street. 10 23 6t FOR SALE—At once. “My ‘residence @ nAve Going into ailitary serv- ice; Dr. L.A, Schipfer. 1.24 3t FOR RENT—Thoroughly modern Dungalow,; 5 rooms and bath almost arranged and-finished. 923 7th street. Phone Up. | ar | Day i our : Columns {FOR SALE— FOR SALE—100 tons of choice green | ' | Adver- i ~~ |eabove named Pony ‘with cart, harness complete equipment. Phone 10 22. tf and house ‘for man and wife. References S. E. Bergeson & Son. Phone 267. “10 23 tt kay, cut’ before harvest. 2 miles from Steele. Jno C. Loerch, Steele, N.D. 10 23/1 wk after 6 p. m. 548X. 10°23 tt FOR RENToFive room house. in- quire 214 5th street. xe 10.23 Gt FO RRPNT—Furnished flat, partly modern. H. L, Reade, Telephone 1239. 10.28 tf ROR RENT—9 room house all-strictly modern. Inquire 216 Thayer. Phone 389L. “Joe Dietrich. ‘ 10 19 1 wk FOR. RENT.—5 Toom modern Duplex. _Phone 536X +10 18.1 wk FOR’ RENT—7 room house all strictly | Modern with bath, 100 ft. front, good | “shade trees and large garden. spot. } Easy terms. Inquire at 518 10th st., or Phone. 714 1. i | | i + 10 19 ar HOUSE FOR RENT—Corner Ave‘ B.| i and 13th street.’ ‘Rent $12.00. Phone; IK. ae 3 21 1-wk FOR RENT—Cottage; also’ 7 room | house; large barn and grounds on outskirts “of city. Phone 282L . 4 10-19-1’wk. | Apply Krall, the Tailor, Third St. 10-19-1 wk. WANTED—Bab: FOR SALE—200 tons prairie hay. | Write’ J. A. °C. Leland, | STORE FOR SALE—For par- “duce Co,, Bismarck, Ni D¢ ‘OR SALE—Store building: on corner WANTHD TO BUY—Blectric pump | FOR FIRST CLASS CLUANING and] grand piano box. Call Phone 10 21-3t Parkers Prairie, Minn. 10 19) 6t ticulars write J.\J, Donahue, Doug: las, N. D. 1018 1 wk} MR FARMER—Now is the time to! ‘dispose of -your live and dressed | poultry. For best results and high-| est market prices ship to the! Northern Produce Co., Bismarck. N. | D. Write us today for prices of all} kinds. of ‘poultry. Northern Pro-; 10 18-2 1-2. mo 8rd street and Broadway, ¥ Mrs, Ms} P. Slattery. 6 23 °3t engine, 1 or 1 1-2 horse power, ‘di-; rect-current. Write Box 283, New| Salem, N. D. 10 41 mo. pressing call at Eagle Hat Works} and Tailor Shop. Phone 58. ‘9:8 16¢ |\FOR RENT Five Toom- house a ang, barn; used-as garage. 606 8th St, *See or-phone 126R. C. L. Hanson. 10-10-Lwk. flats “in modern “house ‘for light Roneckerping, Call at 808 Tth street. o 10 17, tf room house W. Roberts, Phone 15: or 10 11 tf FOR RENT—A five room cottage new- ly, renoyated, City water, electric lights, outbuildings, nice trees, etz. Apply 1200 Broadway. “1023 6t FOR RENT—Smaii house convenient- aly) located. Apply C.-L. atte e . MOTORCYLES ROR SALESFord Zar, in first class condition. ‘Inquire Missouti- Valley |. ‘Auto Co, 1@ 23 “tf < See"A. J.) Address, Box | 10-18-tf. | automobile at bargain. Ostrander, phone 263. 26, Bismarck, WANTED—Blectric pump. engine, FOR) ‘RENT—Two, thrée Sand five'room LOR SALE C OR” TRADE. FOR SALE—Expecting call to military STERCHANDISE STOCK WANTED — - clothing. C. H. Warren. Sherwood: FOR RE“ T—New “cottage, all modern, i or ‘1 1-2 horse yower. Write D. C: Currant, Box 285, New Salem, N. D. 10 4 1.me The only hotel in good North Dakota town of 1,200_population. ‘Will take land or resident and lots. Write 644. Trib- une. 10.11 12 t} service seon, alj my household goods are offered for sale. Phone 310 or call. 118 Avenue A. ‘Dr, M. W. 40 cit | Have three quarters of good farm land aud some cash. Land in Burke county, N. D. Prefer dry goods\or WN. D. 10 10 Nov. 1) ready after September tet. Apply! - to Finch Lumber Co., Phone ale «| @ aR tt) FOR SALH—Nemiy- new 3-1 ‘passenger | WANTED—Furnished “flat or "email house for man and wife. Refcrences | S.E, sateae ee AGENT—SALESMAN TWO SALESMPN WANTED, one to travel Montana, on ern North Dakota selling Lith ing, office furniture Lxperienced in th but not absolutel ed applicant is s ul salesman, ‘Straight comm with drawing account. Men wanted who can earn three to five thousand acliarg per ‘year. App al managey, Brown, Blodgett | rs Sperry Co., St. Paul, Minn. 10:15 12t eee HOUSES WANTED _ WANTED—Furnished flat or small house for man and wife. References S..E. Bergeson & Son, Phone 267. 10 23 tf WANAED—I want to buy a modern house, well located, five or six rooms, price to be not more than $3,500. Will | pa cash. Address Box (211) Bisma N. D. line preferred ; ry provid- “40 23 3t CITATION HEARING PROOF OF WILL, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun; | ty oft Bburleigh—3s. { IN COUNTY COURT, H. Cc. Bradley, Judge. In the matter of the estate of Ma tilda E. Edick, deceased, petition er vs. Emma Becker, Grase Becker, Carrie M. oule, —Lil- lie A. ‘Stone. Albert B, Stone and El-} more Stone, respondents. The Palate of North Dakota, to tife respondents and all persons ‘interested in the estate of Matilda KE. Edick, decease You and each of you heréby notified that Emma V. Becker and Fred R, Stone the petitioners herein, shave Ailed in this court a document ‘in -writing, purporting to be the last will and testament of Matilda H. Ed- before Han. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS:_s2ssomesstess 1 CAME "TO APPIN, FoR A POSITION AS SALESMAl WITH Your CONCERN- x I'M AFRAID, YouNG: MAN” THAT: You'd WAVE TRovBLE SELLING OUR: LINE UNDER THESE UNFAVORABLE “CONDITIONS ~ Bergeson & Son. Phone 267. =! ick, late of the {own of Mexico in the county of Oswego and state of New York, praying for the ofesaid document testament of said dece: the issuance to them of let mentary petition and the proofs of ported, will heard and court on Monday, ceniber A. the forenoon of that day, rooms of this court, court housé, county of Burleigh, and state of North | tre ‘GOPHER TOWN deceased, with their petition, admission to probate as the last will and ed, and for rs testa- and that ‘the said | aid pur. testament will considered by the 2nd day of De- 1918, at 10 o’clock-in at the court | in ‘the county | in the city of Bismare thereon, and daly D., Dakota; and You and each of-you are hereby cit-| ed sto be and appear before this court at said time and place and answer | said petition and show cause, if any! there be, why the prayer of said peti-| ticn should not be granted. Ry the court: H. ©. BRADLEY Judge of the County Court. (SEAL). , Dated the zantt day of October, A D. 1918. H. REGISTER, Attorney for Petitioners, Bismarck, iN. Dak. 10 Buy Wy HAS MONUMENT TO SOLDIERS | Spring Valley, Minn., Oct. 24--A manument has been erected at the center of Broadway here in honor of the 180 soldiers from this county who are in actual service. Bi ch side of the monument bears nscription: The World’s Greatest Mother. ws LEMKE FAILS TO GAIN DISMISSAL | | OF MILLS CHARGE Demurrer to Indictment Under Spy Act Not Accepted by Amidon. Wi alter Thom- been spea a for the Nonparti- stand trial in fed- ution of the r sin Island park in Fargo, June | Federal” Jhdge F. Amidon. so | Piled Wher he overrated @ miotion” to jquash an indictment on five counts returned t Mills by the feil- eral grand several wee Mills, through h 7 lia i Lemke, F . Vice president sof the | Nationa ul jpartisan league, — enter- fed a demurrer attacking the charges in the indictment. Judge Amidon, . held the charge is sufficient ‘ant bringing the case fo trial. Hildreth, United States | orney. who presented st Mills to the grand the rument at the hearing of the den Mills is the Socia [speaking i Ya of the Socia behalf of Mr. John Baer, Macdonald, 1. A. Bronson, ngor and others on the So st “who is ta on behult | and on| N. itution, “Remember Our Soldier: ‘persing, St. Mihiel, Sept. “Chateau Thierry, July 18, 1918. i Mills was currested in [go last June, he. was — immed BY ALLMAN ately Tr IWAVE SOLD LOTS OF STUFF ONDER VERN UNFAVORA BLE. CONDITIONS: WHAT, FoR INSTANCE? WHAT BUSINESS HAVE You BEEN ENGAGED IN? (WAS A DARBER, WR HAIR TONIC To MY CUSTOMERS put -on the stump again by the Non- partisan Socialists, who ‘have re- tained him as their highest paid spegk- er throughout the fall campaign up to the present time. Mis is now in Far- go,temporarily off the stmp in uccord- ance With the Nonpartisan plan 6 abandoning meetings because- of the flu epidemic. 7 BUY W. 5. 5 FIGHT ON HISTORIC GROUND American Troops Operating in Country for Many Centuries the Scene of Wars and Revolutions. American soldiers during their brief leisure moments are wandcring through ruins and over fields made fa- millar to students of history by cen- turies of wars and revolutions. Some of them ‘have already fought on the scene of some of Napoleon's operations in the region of the Marne. — ‘ “Some are training over ground where the Normans fought the French and where the French fought the Span- lards. Later they will perhaps be marching in Jine of ‘battle over tho ountry where the French and the Ger- mans have fought again and again and where they will help the French ani the British end the Jast of the 's to devastate the valleys of Praal for centuries to come. Nearly the entire history ot France is pictured all over the areas occupied by the Americans in ancient churches, which, along with object lessons in his- tory, will give the attentive soldier an enlargéd appreciation of art and archi- tecture. Asked to what extent the men were profiting from these opportunities, an officer of the American forces said that, after getting located, the soldier takes the first opportunity to’ explore .the neighborhood. To use one of the Brit+ ish terms that are taking root among the overseas men, they “push off” into all the nodks and corners. If their con+ ceptions of what ‘they see are often vague at first they soon_get the habit of observation which develops into taste and, in a goodly nme of cases, becomes a study. $ resins Se Set Si Well, Thats Different, While high-priced lawyers arguel wrathfully for their clients over the ownership of a little white Eskimo dog the animal in controversy was broughit | into court in a’sack gy-a negro, dead. Instantly | sides, the contestants This was at- Atlanta. “Glye it to that woman there,” exe claimed Mrs. ‘M, M. Brazell, who haa sworn out 2 possessory werrant for @ changed | Spitz dog before Judge L. Z. Rosser, “No, give it to her, want her to have it,” retorted Mrs, Anna Lee, who was contesting the Bossessory ware | rant. ~ The confused negro left the ‘dog ‘and retreated. Judge Rosser gave the dead dog te Mrs. Brazell. * A 72.Year-Old ‘Messenger Soy. Auburn, N.. Y., has)a seventy-two a | year-old messenger boy. Although re- tired from active work, he decided he could: do some war service by taking some young man’s place with The tele. | &taph company. “T have had some amusing experl- ences,” he remarked recently. “IT. an- swered one call, andthe man said: | ‘Are you from the Western Union? I | feplied that I was. “Well? he said, ‘T wanted a boy. not the president of the company.’ ‘There was another call. to the St. Cloud and I went, The man said: ‘Aré you a boy? But befére I could, answer another mai remarked tacetiousiy,: . He

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