The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1918, Page 7

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\ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser a HE HASN'T -ENOUGH ‘CAPITAL. SQUIRREL FOOD ~ By Ahern -IF THERE ARE ANY HUNS LEFT. Good WITH WW’ WORLDS CAN A PERSON READ RACKET GOING on 2 —N'KNOW GEORGE- “THEM HUNS ARE PIKER SPORTS | HEAVENS £ How GWE You Suc BLAME CONDITION THave IT! ARE Yo 6) Nou Lo: FRECKLES, TM GOING To DAY You'RE A GooD Boy, oN NOU ARE NAUGHTY You! ANICKEL 1S. MAKES A BET, HE FIXES IT SO IT'S “HEADS | WIN, TAILS WONT BET- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE A NICKEL EVERY THAT EVERY. DAY NE ME SE” OR HE TD LIKE To Do (T Pop, Bur LCANT AFFORD IT. WHY, Ta’ BACHES ARE PASSIN’ OUT A BET AND WANT “THREE “To ONE ODDS - HEY WANT “THREE TO ONE ODDS ? WHATS THE "$1.22 IN.WN. BANE T' /: “WAT THEY'LL. BEAT “TH’ YANKS INTo BERLIN ! Ber 2 Wil] be Inserted. THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN a! : __. Classified Advertising Rates.” Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Wjthout Remittance Attached first insertion, 35 cents ; additional insertions without change of, copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containifig more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional word. HELP _WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Lady clerk at Runge bak- ery, 2 1081 tt WANTED—Waitresses and kitchen help wanted. Homan’s Cafe. \ 180 30 2t WANTED—Woman for general house- work, 700 10th street. C. ¥. Down- _ ing. \ 10 29 1 wk GIRLS WANTED—Two, neat and of good appearance, as waitresses at ‘Van Horn cafe; good wages, pleas- ant working conditions. Apply at once. Bougas Bros., Cafe Van Horn, 10-29. 3t. | ~WANTED—Girl for” general house- work. Highest wages. 610 Seventh Mrs. P. C, Remington. “10.26 tf WANTHED—Girl_or elderly lady ‘for, house work, Mrs. Chris Engen, 718 Mandan ave. WANTED—Girl to work.at Dunfayen house. For further. particulars call at Dunraven: house. street. ©) 10-81 6t FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND: FLATS FOR RENT—Desirable~ seven -room: modern house. Fine’ location, clase: in. Harvey Harris. Co. 0 31 3t FOR, RENT—Three “houses partly modern sloge in: Reasonable rent. Phone 658 R. 19 30 4t FOR RE Modern four room house between Sth and 9th on. .Rosser. __ Martin Bourgols. 1 29 3t FOR RENT—9 room house all strictly modern. . Inquire 216 Thayer.’Phone 389L, «Joe Dietrick, : 10 29 6t WANTED—Woman to do.a small fam- ily ‘washing. C.-L. Curtis, care Trib- une. 10 28 tf FOR RENT—Modern 8 room house. Inquire:O. W. Roberts, Phone 15i or 751. 10 11 tf FES apc eee! 2 ASL FOR RENT—Thoroughly modern. \ bungalow, 5 rooms and bath almost new, exceptionally well arzanged and finished. 923 7th street. Phone after 6.p. mn. b48X, 10 23 tf FOR RENT—Small house convenient ly locate Apply C..L. Burton. 26 tf FOR Fl ‘Two, three and five room flats in modern. house _ for light housekeeping. Call at 803 7th street. 10 17 tf FOR RENT—Smail bungalow, close in; 515 4th street. 10 25 6t HOUSES WANTED WANTED—Furnished flat_or small house for man and wife.-References S .E. Bergeson & Son, Phone 267. 10 23.tf -ROOMS FOR RENT SOR REN ‘able location, } ‘furnished rodin with kitchenette for light housekeeping. 4i1 Sth St. Phone 273. . 10 26 1 wk FOR RENT—Tp desirable rooms i | modern house” Call 856. 10 28 bt] FOR RENT—Warm modern rooms for light = housekeeping. . Why spend money and labor on coal when rooms are warm and for less cost? Enquire 622 Third streat. OR: 10.14 12t FOR RENT— Modern room, hot wa- ter heat, close in, 615-4th street. : NSN 10 25 6t V4 ‘ MISCELLANEOUS FOR Rt To reliable party, build- ing 114 Main street. Rent$10 per month for winter. Harvey” Harris Co. 10 31 3t ADAM SCHAAF Pianos, grand, up- rights and players, made in i since 1873; used excius city schools of Chicago. Sold direct to the users, by D. Ernest Hall, Bis- marck, N. D, Thirty years residence in the state. 10 31 6 GARAGE FOR $3 e ally operated dictaphone an] shay ing machine for sale, 11. C. Bradley. 10 26.6t FOR SALE—We have choice up-land ‘baled hay here on track. Bismarck Dairy Co.’ c 29 tt PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS—It qou want a piano, or a nice player 10 23 tf): piano before Xmas, call or write Saturday and Sunday, J. M. Wylie, .Grand Pacific Hotel. 10 29 Ct WANTED—furnisbed flat _or small thousé:for-man and wife. References 8. E. Bergeson & Son. , Phone 267. ‘ 10 23 tf MR -FARMER-—Now is the time to dispose of your live and dressed poultry’ For best results and .bigh- est market prices ship to the Northern Produce Co., Bismarck. N. D. Write us today for prices of all kinds of poultry. Northern Pro- duce Co., Bismarck, N. D. WANTED TO BUY—Electric pump, engine, 1 .or1 1-2 horse power, di- rect current. Write Box 285, New Salem, N. D. - 10 4 1 mo. WANTED—Electric pump engine, 1 or 1-1-2 horse power. Write D. C. ~ Currant, Box 285, New Salem,-N. D. 3 40 41 mo FOR’ SAtii—Fxpecting call to military service soon, all. my household goods, are offered for sale. Phone $10 or call 118 Avenue A. Dr. M. W. Roan. ‘ sd 10 9 tt MERCHANDISH STOCK WANTED—| Have three quarters of good farm land and some ¢ash. Land in Burke | county, N..D. Prefer dry goods. or} clothing. C. H. Warren, Sherwood, | N, _.10 10 Nov. WANTED—Furnished flat_ or smal house for man and wife. References | S. E, Bergeson & Son. Phone 267. | 10 23 tt] —OOO AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES | FOR SALE—1918 Dodge touring car. | Run 3,000 miles, good condition and | reasonable. Phone 448. i af ‘ ¢ 10 31.3t} FOR SALE—Ford car in first class | \ condition. Inquire Missouri Valley | Auto Co. ~ 10 23 -tt (a eaeise ee WANTED—To uy second hand car. P. Phorson, care S. B. Bergeson & | Son. * 125 tt | oOo -NIGHT SCHOOL After the situation in the city, has returned to normal the pub- | lie schools will open a night school for the benefit of those who are not.eligible to attend the: revular day.school._ Coutses will} be offered in English, civics, | manual training, cooking, sew-| ing, and commercail subjects. OUND _ old- Swiss “wrist watch;--Oc-, tagon shape. chased link bracelet. Gild ‘dial; “Return to* Tribune’ ‘tor reward. “Mabel Nathan. 10 29 6t FOUND—Pocket check book of the pank of Regan. Owner may 4 same by proving property and’ pay- ing for this adverlisemest.at ‘Trib- une. , 40 31 Classes in‘any subject will not be formed unless there is a reason- ble demand for the instruction. pective students should hand name and subjects desired to Supt. J. M. Martin, ’phone LEAGUE PURELY CHARITABLE IS PACKARD VIEW , (Continued from Page ) than $5,000 for the purpose of assess- ment. We also note that under the contract the promote ot this com pany agreed to put Woof e $30,000 collected f chandise, paying the no question . boxus. There ut what the amount of property which will have for essment is only amount which s left in your ta g district. HH 2s@ parties have secured s to the amount of $39,900 and 90 in property in our i clear that only $5,000 # the amount of values upon which to base your assessment. It would mL however, that under their contract ta leave $10,600 out of $30,000 in the taxing district, that there ought to be a stock of goods of $5,000 fully paid for and notes to the amount of an- other.-$5,000.. On. the other hand if the company purchased and had on hand April 1, 1918, $5,000 stock of merchandise for all of which th are owing. and for which they ha pledged. $10,000 in notes which the compagy owns, you will be justified fin assussing $5,000 stock of meres chandige, also $30,000 in notes, un» der the moneys and credits law, which provides. for an assessment at, a flat_rate of three mills on the dal- lar.. Debts are not deducted _ from property owned. : N “During the last ‘couple of years, we lave heard ‘a great deal about big business. in this state. If there is anything going on in the state of North Dakota that has’ the earmarks of ‘big biz’ than a proposition where a person can come into the town of ‘Grosby and collect from the people F) Nou Scratch YouR AppRess IM THE 835 or call at 710:Fourth street. . Oct. 29—2t DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ‘$30,009 upon the proposition where: | state. Send instruction: {by they only agree to leave $10,000 of it in a stock of merchandise, up- ton the sale of- stock and as promo- jtion and propaganda fund to be used elsewhere and in suc er 2s the promoters may 5 would like to, have somebody show it up. “Unter the statement contained in your letter it is the judgment of the a) > that T can board, and [use it before the equali: jalso the county comn | “Patr | CITATION HEARING PROOF OF © WILL. EOF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- of Burleigh— Isa ty writer that the a ment of the) {IN COUNTY COURT, before Hon, H. company should be as follows: C. Bradley, Judge. : Stock of qnerchandise, full vilue} [ntho matter of the estate of Ma- sed value $1,000, Money tilda EK. Edick, deceased. atith s $10,000. If the manager | a dick, eceased, petition- of this company refused to list thd er Ys mma V. Becker, Grace C. property, and it is your judgment; becker, o e M. Soule, Lil- that they have the property it be ash avd i comes your duty to make the assess-| more b. giving the jlie A. Stone, tone, te of North Dakota, to the respondents. The si ments as above, stated, i jecompany notice of the amount you/ahove named respondents and all ‘have assessed them so that they can/ persons interested in the estate of appear before the local boafd of re- view. when it convenes in the fore part of July, “Yours truly, ‘North Dakota Tax Cammission.” | “By H. Steel. Refused to Fill Statement. mission as follows: e “State Tax Commission, Bismarck, . D.—Dear Sirs:—Thanking you for jyour letter of recent date, I again took up the matter with the Con- sumers United Stores Co., a month {ago. I handed them a company blank for them to fill, and the mana- ger said he would send it to head- quarters, and about three weeks ago {he called me in and handed me a typewritten slip that I refused to ac- cept as it was not sworn to, and he told me that { would get. I then sent them another statement blank, but have not secured any answer. I want to go over the top with these parties, and see if they dre a law unto them+ selves, or are they bigger than the “What's THE IDEA OF LEAWIKG A WATPIN LAY AROUND} IN A-CHAIR Under date of May 17, 1918, Patrick. ‘oonan again addressed the tax com-} ‘TRY THIS ON YOUR PHONO- GRAPH RECORDS. Matilda IE. Edick, deceased: You ‘and each of you are hereby {notified that Emma V. Becker and \ttred R, Stone the petitioners herein, have filed in this court a document ‘in writing, purporting to be the last (will and testament of Matilda E. Ed- \ick,.Jate of the town of Mexico in the | county of York, deceased, with their petition, ‘praying for the admission to probate of said document as the last will and testament of said deccased, and’ for the issuance to them of letters testa- mentary thereon, and that the ‘ petition and the proofs of said pur- ported will and testament will be heard “and duly. considered~ by this court on Monday, the 2nd day. of De- cember A. D,, 1918, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the court rooms of this court, in. the county court house, in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota; and You and each of you are hereby cit- ed to be and appear before this court at sald time and place and answer said petition and show cause, if any BY ALLMAN OW;TomM, | LEFT THAT TWERE | WAS GONG TS MARK SOME RECORDS \ To SEND OVERSEAS 4 WHERE PEOPLE sit? Mov KHOW THE PHoHOGRAPH- RECORDS RECRUITING CORPS HAS ASKED, PBOPLE “To SEND THEIR SLACKER RECORDS TO THE SOLDIERS - THEY SUGGEST THAT ME AND CENTER meat OF THE RECORD— FINE IDEA, DowT You THINK Ibert B. Stone and: Eb! Oswego and stato of New SANITARY SEWER ASSESSMENT; there be, why the prayer of said peti- SOUTH TENTH STREET tion should not be granted. sy the court: ZN > H. C, BRADLE 5 Judge of the (SEAL). Dated the 22nd day of October, A. YD. 1918. i lH. REGISTER, sewer on ront Street to a poirt. 130 of the center line of Bowen Si vement District ‘eof the city-of has_been levied d tracts of land espe- such improvement in site the respective and tracts, to- County Court. sums t posi iptions of such lots 'Wi$ SWELLED HEAD REDUCED T DISTRICT THREE \ SEWER IMPROVED NUMBER Block 33, Willlams’ Survey —— z Amount Amount Why Recruit at Camp Upton No Long, | Saher Henellted Assessed er Brags of His Prowess With | 51 51,60 the “Padded Mitts.” i is st pie — iid 51.80 51.60 A certain husky, raw-boned recrutt|18 age 8, 51,60 from an interior town reached Camp|,,, Bleck 95 Willams’ Survey iy | Upton recently and brought forth two | Number Benefited Assessed | sets of boxing gloves. He confided to ae are | his comrades that he was a mighty fine 51.60 “i 51.60 | boxer, and “back home” he had thrash- pte ot ee | ed everybody who had tried conclu! 31260 51.60 ‘tons with him. This declaration nat- Block 77, Witllams' Survey < urally was an invitation, and all Wet gt Amnount promptly professed to know nothing of :°1 ‘ $51.6 $51.60 the manly art and asked if he would! ¢ oe ed give them a little instruction. 4 51.60 51760 Flattered, the youth stated his: will- | § He Hey ingness to oblige, and the following 7 51,60 51.60 day was set for the lesson. The pupils & Ba ot promptly hunted up Benny Leonard, 0, 21160 Piieo 60 2.51.60 the lightweight champion, who was 1 ae eet eD Block 79, Willams’ Survey_.> ‘_. Amount and is the boxing instructor at Upton, and arrenged for him to raeet the re- eruit. fhe latter was informed chat he was to give the first lesson to a yery “fresh” youngster, and be agreed to put the unknown In his glace. When Leonard was brought before him he wanted to back out, stating that he eouldn’t think of boxing with a man so much smaller than himself. Leonard, however, insisted that the Amount Benefited $51.60 : 0. 51,60 EWER IMPRO T_ DISTRICT NUM g Jesson go on, and each pit on his a ve aos MB FIVE glotes. During the “lesson” Benny | Biock 3, Coffin’s Addition * never struck a blow, but contented Let Amount Amount rene ats Han . Number Benelited Assessed himself with fejnting, ducking, dodging 17 $51.60 $51.60 6 260 and blocking until the volunteer teac! er so exhausted with his own ¢ 0 0 the Addition stopped Block 4, Coffin | champion on hi d that he il t Amount Amount [dtd very well “for am : and | Number Benefited Asgessed | then made his way to the b ly 51.60 1.60 60 60 51.60 bed. When, later, he was informed of | the identity of his antagonist, he said! 5 several things more or less complimen- | 6 tary to those who had put-up the joD istate or on him and sent -the gloyes to his County home.—Leslie’s Week. me onklin CITY NO LONGER PEST HOLE! ‘igh dss. Ll. Young, F. L, ylor, constituting: nt commission of the pare! ‘North Dakota, hereby certify that the foregoing is a complete jist of the particular ots. and parcels | of land which in the opinion/of such com- mission ate especially benefited by the construction of a lateral sanitary sewer on south Tenth Street, from Front Street io a point 130 south of the center line of Bowen tin Sewer Improve- iment Districts hree and Five of the teity of Bismarck, setting forth each lot pr tract of land. assessed ‘benefited by and the amount. as- ; that the same is and correct assessment of the : therein descriped according to judgment of & majority: of the f such commission, and that clal items of expense included in sment are as folows, wo w British Authorities Have Worked Wonders in Cleaning Up Ancient Capital of the Caliphs. D, Paved streets, electric street lights, municjpal sprinkling carts, a modern fire department—these are all in old Bagdad now, says Cleveland Plain- dealer. Or, rather, they are in new }; Bagdad, for the slumberous city on the Tigris has ussumted a. new aspect since the British drove out the Turks six- | suc teen months ago. Nothiag now remaius of the filth and ; squator of the Turkish regime. The | place is still oriental, but the oriental atmosphere is less odoriferous. -Dead eats are not left to decompose in the middle of narrow Streets. Great Brit- ain has a wonderfdl way of leaving , orientalism unspoiled while making | Notice is hereby given that.on the 13th it reasonably clean. ‘The British .sol- Dav ee ern ne pot Ge dier cannot abide filth. His ‘sanitary oF tas cites Reto eee ore squads. penetrate the remotest mews | pat " 4 i ye ana the most deeply hidden cesspools, to any. ascesemente shown in the: fore and the mews and the cesspools cease he improveinent, pense com Dg ‘Dated thie 26th L. CONKLIN, © Member, E. C. TAYLOR, { Member. td going list by any person interested there- 5 in, or by his agent or attorney. t6 offend. The natives soon discover) Dated this ooeh day of October, 1918. that cleanliness is not-a horror. Co Le Re G, a The Arab is not naturally vile, but scr wes set FOR COUNTY JUDGE. To the Voters of Burleigh County: ; Having ‘accepted the nomination tor- the offite < eels judge of Burleigh county, an i a1 where ruled the mighty caliphs, and | and. resident Rie cou ty aac yeill, note with interest “ihe British | 1879, I kindly ask your support on No benefits bestowed on ihe city that. Wil- | vémber 5, regardless’ of ‘party or: fac- he has fallen into the ways of his Turkish masters. Bagdad is as inter esting as éver, and ever so much safer. Aftér the war many British tourists Wil! visit the ancient Abbaside capital, Ihetm nad Gott ance picked as the a ee 3 ie eee aaY ‘ yours respectful PRORTDOSE tol eR Ure 10 12 2b J. C. SWEET.

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