The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1918, Page 7

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FRECKLES AND HIS: an FRIENDS : By. Blosser HE CAN ANSWEIRYTHAT, ALL RIGHT. | as SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern BUT IT DIDN'T TAKE BENNY THREE SECONDS TO “LEAVE, (/ THERE, DANGUNAYAH L.GOTTA BIG NOTION T THROW S’MORE BRICKS AT YAwNOU BIE _PIECE OF Yeo MY Lal BEFORE ) TONED _ UP, V WAS an ACTOR! "ATS -ALL RIGHT BUDDY — TH WAR WILL HELP YOU JUVE THAT 7 DOWN | 4 Yessir. { Cot: "LEVEN DOLLARS Woe SOF THRIFT STAMPS GEE- |'M GONNA GO "AN WICK TH KAISER, WHEN T GROW verv weib A yy 1 See You bees » (NES 4 he LIGHTLY. ~ “9 yEG! “Velo. Wis THE’ FIRST KAISER? [GSH How. DO “t KNOW ?~ ASK ME P SOMETHIN’ EASY, WHY DONTCHA? uaVe You KNOW ~ -. VT TOOK THE ALDIENCE THREE HOURS To LEAVE THE THEATRE AFTER THE YERECRMANCE | ' THE TRIBUNE'S ‘CLASSIFIED COLUMN Classified Advertising Rates. Perms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Willbe Inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents: “Advertisements containing more than 25 w mete charged at. the rate of two cents a word for each addi word. ‘ FOR SALE- HELP. WANTED—MALE, HoUsES ‘WANTED LOGUMOTIVE _ Tribune, FIREMEN $150-$200 monthly, experience unnecessary. Send.stamp, - Railway. 10:19 22 27 29 WANAED—II'wo young men to work by.month. ~ Address 421 Twelfth street. F. Jaszowski, WANTED=1 want to buy “a modern nished apartment for. light house- » Curtis, care Trib- TKACTOR SCHOOL—The Twin City Tractor school is conductéd in ¢con- nection with one of the world’s larg- est tractor shops affording practical and inexpensive instruction ‘in all branches, of tractor operation and care. Four 5-week terms start re- spectively'on Nov: 18; 1918, Jan. :6, 1919, Feb. 10, aiid’ March 17) ‘Small tuition fee~ Write for'catalog’ and application card; Mifneapolis Steel & Machinery,z' ‘Co. Minn.) * HELP W. Drug Company. Nebr. WOMEN> WANTED—S; time, 50c an hour. spare Ytimes dis-. tributing gtaranteed. wearer. Permanent. unnecessary. _ ‘Millis, Norristown, Ra. Chicago. WANTED—Two wai wa American Cafe. pul aA RS Ea 2 A WANAED—1 /want to’ buy a :modern house, well locited, rooms, price to he not more than Box: (211) Bismarck, N. D. : MISCELLANEOUS _ AIO Feleettle- I. ally operated Lee . dng. machine for’ bale. FOR R WANTED-—To buy, stove in good condition, Phone 683U “used. rgstine NTED—t ED WANTED—Ten bright, capable Jadies to travel, demonstrate. ana known goods to established. dealer: 325 to 950 per week; railroad fare | paid, weekly advance for: traveling expenses. Address at once, Goodrich Dept.'631 Omaha, ‘HOUSE FOR ft racially a6 “new. Leaying town must sell. Call 516 Hannaffn. Phone 169U, |, - ~ 35 a¢|POR We For SALB—Flock high tired white haste and double Walled Boul: STRAYED. ¥rom my pasture ‘one iiiile north of penitentiary, 4/calves and’2 young cows. ‘or seeing them. Anyone having ; DOINGS OF THE DUFFS TOM THINKS WILBUR. A GREAT FELLOW NOW. WANTED—Winter pasture. for Shet- land pony. F: Holmboe, Phone: 264. Al irl“ fo: a Highest wages. street. Mrs. P...C, Remington: FOR: SACRE FRc new Jewel heater, lignite burner. Rosser. street or Phone go3R._ “WANTED—Women, \married— or un- married, having husband, son, or |. brothér in.the army, navy. or air service of thé United States. fer them ‘an opportunity ‘tb do some profitable, ‘easy work. i -Ber- nice Prouty, — Harris : itresses ~at the 10 25: 3t Se House for.man and wife. References Ss. EO Bergeson & Son. Phone 267. 1 FOR SAT 00 tons of. choice green . hay cut before % = WANTED—Two taol staurant, WA! | WANTED—Experionced snced eint 0 ‘of_wom- an at highest wages. es Lahr, 504 Mandan, “Ave. WANTED=Two kitchen girls at the " Grand Pacitic Hotel. 7 BILES, aM FoR SALE—Ford car in f be irst class Inquire. Missouri Malley condition: ‘Auto. Con B= Neatly new i Automobile at ba! Ontrandes, phone. 263. aires, Box md “hand c: “car. FOR SAL Pp. Phorson, sla 8. BY Bergeson & Som 20" as " "OR RENT—Wartm mi light housekeeping. mon¢y ‘and labor on coat ao ‘Steele. - Jno C.' Loerch; Steele, For ree tons Write’ J. 0A. C, Leland, Prairie, Mion. u Ten dollars a week. Apply. D—Girl” or .elderly lady for honse. work. « Mrs. Chris ane, 718 “WEED ave. fes for pic! a pout: try; at Norther Produce te ticulare write J. J. Donahue,. Doug- ~D. MR FARMED—=Now is the time so dispose of yoyr live and dressed Poultry. For best results and. high- ’ Northern. Produce Co:, Bismarck. N. jay for prices ¥f all Baty Pro- | D. Write us t kinds, of poultry. duce Co,, Bismarck, N. | tg MES | FOR SALE—Store building on porney $rd. street And Broaslway. B engine, -I-or 1-12 "horse power, di- Write Box on New WANTEDSEts DURA eng Aor 1 ‘or’ ¥ 1-2° horse +) nt; Box 285, ‘New Salem, N. D: xpecting calfto m * service soon, all: my household goods _ are offered for sale. n call 118 Avenve | SER ‘CHANDISH STOCK wk | 1iave, three: quarters o _Land in Burke Prater ey. goods: of 01 Phone 310 or i OMe W. and ‘and pone ou 4 ‘0! modern house. Cail “Why pai ow RENT—New cottage, all Tmodern, when| ready after September: 121 rooms ate warm and for less: coat? ‘to Finch Lumber Co. - Enquire 622 Third street. a WANTED= Furnished fiat ‘or small} FOR SALE OR RENT— wes 3 -AND FLATS . Roberts, Phone 15: or term on Ave. B. Going into milita ice. Dr. L. A, Schipfer. 1 24 3t | FORK smodern | jp, on bungalo: ‘goms and bath alraost | new, well’ arranged | and th street, Phon after 6 p.m. d48X. ig quire 214 5th Street. a S62 10 23 Gt SNT—9 room house all strictly Inquirey216 ‘Thayer. ia Joe Dietrich. 1019.1 wk} 7 room house all strictly | modern with bath, 100(ft. front, good | shade trees and iared arden spot. ; Kasy terms. Inquire at 518 10th st or Phone 714 L, i 10 19 Gt HOUSE FOR RENT — <coriér Ave B.! and\leeh street. Rent $12.00. Phone | 731K. \ 321 1 wk — Cottage; also. 7 xoom house, large barn: and: grounds ‘op outskirts of city. Phone* 282L . i 1019-1 wk. | On 14th Street. | Apply Krall, the Tailor, Third St. | 10-19-1. wk, ‘iv @ room| ‘houge and; barn; us sed as garage. 600 8th St. | See or phone 126K. C. 1. Hanson. " 10-19-1 wk. For nr SNT=Modern 6 room house’; with both, kitchea and electric range. ‘Electric washer. Close in. A-LETTER FROM WILBUR? WHERE is.1T? FOR RENT—Small hou ly located. Apply C. L. Burton: ' 10 11 tC) SOR ENT SI housekeeping. Call at $03 17 26 tt yo, three and five room flats house for light th street, ‘vom cottage ni y water, electri , Nice tre 1200) Broadway, setts ELEM NAS IT OVER od You 'SAY WE cot Rese ee ] MRS, GREEN SALESMEN—M. & Company of Omaha, Neb., gre re- , organizing and expanding ‘their * sales force-and will be glad to con- sider gpplicatio rom, steady, in- telligent hustlers to sell’their ne of art calendars and other udver- , tising specialties of. various kinds. The line salable to ev- ery class of business or profes- sion, and if of such wide variety that success is certain for men.of ability who are “willing 'tovwork ! and apply their energies, intelli- gently. ‘If you are ambitious and intelligent, and want to make a permanent, profitable place ior yourself with. a rapidly growing and progressive house, write at onee, giving your draft status and telling us why you believe you are the man we want. . Sales Manager, M. CoOmpany, Omaha, N 40 | 26 It } WANTED, one to travel Montana, one western North Dakota selling Lithography, prin ing, office furniture and supp! WoT tty I ary provid- essful salesman. wanted who can earn thousand dollars per R. b. Valleau, Sales: Brown, Blodgett & Sperry o,, St. Paul, Minn. 10 15 12t not a mo minute eed to double ri Jack on Bivd., Chicago, ‘AGENTS—200 per cent profit. Won- derful little article. Something new; sells like wildfire. Carry right in pocket. Write at once for free sample. ‘Albert Mills, Gen'h Mer., 619 Ame) n Bldg. Cinein- nati, 10 26 It WANTE ry Ford” car, truck or y county, to represent tur instantly in zero weather; compression with crank or starter, Price $7. Send references .inerty Starting Primer C Woodward, Detroit, Micu SALES} For general ni trade orth Dakota, to sel proposition of merit. Vacancy now Attractive, commission contract. weekly for,expenses. Miles F, Bix- ler Go., Wholesale Jewelers 20443 Carlin Bldg, Cleveland, O, 10 26 It rave a Meart, Judge. | In the long ruiv an automobilist WELL ,HOW 1S HE GETTING ALONG, AT THE TRAINING: CAMP? || WAS UP IN: AN | WHAT DID HE E Wwe | To sAN? doesn't gain thne by making too much [or it m the city Imits, ‘The chances are he'll have to do some. OW,HE'S GETTING ON JUST FINE - HE SAID THAT HE AIRPLANE FouR SOME Kip- Some ‘Kip! yp wt aN AIRPLANE °EH: How DD WE LiKE HT?) Was RE SCARED? OW, KE LIKES IT — HE SAYS IT MAKES HIM FEEL JUST LIKE: ry | FINING AROUND} pe He SANS he's GETTING So USED To IT: THAT, (A BIRD- THAT'S | [WHEN HE COMES DOWN PRETTY Good! | |THaT HE OFTEN HAS A CRAVING FOR, WORMS sels for man. ‘Eisen Pho Befergnees ONCE PLAYED "HAMLET" AND- ion with drawing } stale An’ 30. 10.26. Ut f- rrolusively, Liberty Start- ing Primer. $50 weekly. Starts mo- BY ALLMAN WHAT WAS “TH’ MATTER ~ 2 WAS HE | great proportion of their feed for bod- tities of feed tion at Chicago. barn. to escape. But one more day ‘of; getting up in |the middle of the night to %o to | work. At 2 o'clock Sunday morning, Oct 27, the cloaks of the nation will be turned back' one hour to the sun- | time, basis, marking the end of the | first seven months of daylight sa’ ing in the United States, ~ of sleep, by the sun, in the morning until next April, when the clocks will agajn }e set ahead an hour. And gommencing next Monday morning, | the workers of the nation pin arise from their beds when light NOTICE £0 CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Sher- man L, Hill, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the. un- dersigned Ruth E. Hill, executrix of | the last will of Sherman L. Hill, late |ty of Burleigh and state of North Da- Kota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims againgt, gaid deceased, .to exhibit them wii the necessary vouchers, within six E. T- BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. | [National Crop” Improvement Service. WARM barn not only adds to the. A comfort of your livestock but { it saves an immense amount of » feed. Your horses and ‘ows use a ily’warmth and comfort before they will return service to mankind. A cold cow will give no milk. A‘ cold horse will give’ no service. Every burn, should be equipped with. some method of taking the chill off the drinking water. It takes large quan- So produce animal heat. It must be remembered, however, that in making a snug barn, ventila- “tion is all important. There is a very clever pamphlet describing the King System of Ventilation which has been issued by the National Lumber Man- ufacturers’ Association which may be had on application at any local lum- beryard or by addressing the Associa- It gives working diagrams of how | to ventilate an old barn or how to ) install a ventilating system in a new | If window ventilation is desired it is a good practice to hinge the win- doW at the bottom, putting a fan- shaped metal piece on each side so that the window may. be tilted in- wards. Thjs will keep the cold draught “off the animals and allow the foul air The change will mean another hour | ot the city of Bismarck, in, the coun-' ; ters into it may see, ;satisty his best desires.— few pieces of matched flooring ‘at the lumberyard and-build a shaft on.the outside with an air inlet at ‘the bot- should be at least 5 feet high, the air is dllowed to enter the barn. Another ventilating system which is here illustrated is provided with a swinging shaft which in mild weather jis swung up to the cefling over the cows. “Jn the severe, weather it is swung down perpendicularly so that the fou] air and odors are drawn from near the floor. This is connected with the ventilator in the roof, without which no ‘barn is either sanitary or economical. Nearly every dJumber-: yard furnishes thetal ventilators for | | barns. A ventilator built as a cupola with open slats’ is ‘very satisfactory and can be constructed by any man who can handle a saw and hammer, Every lumberman.has a world of information and the farmer should; get in ‘the habit of calling at-the lum- beryard and take home: with him, dia- grams for all sorts of contrivances which will make farming pleasanter and tore profitable. You can get plans for implement sheds, grain storage buildings, hog houses, poultry houses, ice . houses, |dairy and general purpose — barns, garages, sleeping porches and a thou- |sand and one things which every Another excellent plan is to get a’ farmer ought to know. ‘TURN BACK, OH HANDS OF TIME; 2 DAY SAVING PLAN ENDS ON’ SUND. Y j4s ‘breaking in the east instead. of {when it is still quite dark, as has | bee ntheir experience in the past few | weeks. Stgp locks an Hour. | Master clockmakers have advised that clocks be stopped an hour when the change takes “place, or stop the clocks Saturday night and start them ight again Sunday morning. In adjusting train movements, Di- rector General McAdoo has author- ized a general order under which [trains will’ continue their ,progress until 2 o'clock Sunday morning then stop at some station for am hour be- fore Continuing. Nar acaeaera paenaaraenctepa tate ataaea aa aaaaa aaa oe mgnths after the first pubiication of ; thisMotice to said execptrix at the of- fice.of Newton, Dullam & Young, in the city of Bismarck, in said county o Burleigh, stateof Northe Dakota. Dated September 24, 98. { RUTH E, HELL, I Executrix. | Newton, Diillam & Young, Bismarck, N. D. Attorneys for Executrix. | 9. 28; 10, 12 1% 26% BUY W. SE Any Honest Task Attractive, Any honest task is. capable of being 80 largely; concéived that;he who en stretching. him, the promise of things to do be, that will stir_his: enthusiasm tom. At the top of this shaft, which... ,

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