The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 6, 1918, Page 7

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a a FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS |. By Blosser HE TURNED THE TABLE SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern COME WATSON, WHAT DO : YOU MAKE OF THIS? GEE~T CANT - ; SUST You WATCH - VT TAKES MOREN MISS THIS CHANCE SHooT! LWISH ME GWE WIM AL, SUM WILUAMS TT" * T GWE FRECKLES THEY WOZZN'T NO WET SURPRISE — PUT SOMETHIN’ OVER. ~ A SOAKIN' a. STREES ATALL THEN wow! This 1s WA~A--ha? \ GIVE UP- \F \T SHOULD COME To \T, HOW WILL WEY SERVE HORSEMEAT IN RESTAURANTS 2 I WOULDNT WAFTA RAKE TH’ OLD | ALL RIGHT, : et BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Seay : GONNA. BE SWELL- } B-B-BOUGHT IT 5-S°SAY B-B-BUDDY - DYE KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT D-D-DOCTORIN’ \y PP-PARROT 2 7 A F-F-FELLA LAST W-w-WEEK AND HE +S-S-SAID IT W-W-WOULD LEARN To REPEAT OFFN | > 2 AN’ WOTS WIV ANYTHING THAT W-W-WAS we) a AN <7 TW’ MATTER APRUL FOOL IS DASTAN' YouR TH’ BIGGEST Fool J WHY roe? “tt” B-B-BLAMED 8-B-BIRD §-S-STUTTERS | THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN > 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. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the ratg of two word. cents a word for each additional HELP WANTED—MALE _ HELP WANTE MALE WANTED—Capable young men and women or young married couple for - attendants at the State Hospital for the insane. Wages $35.00 to $50.00 @ month with board, room and laun- | dry, Phone No. 110 or write to W. M. Hotchkiss, M. D., supt. 11.4 6t BOYS WANTED—To learn to feed! press. Fine chance to learn a good trade. Call at The ' ‘ribune office. GOVERNMENT NWwEDS 12,000 clerks. Bismarck examinations Nov. 16,! Wec..7. Salary $1200. Experience! unnecessary, Men and women ;de-| siring government pusitions write for free particulars. J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner), i 52 Kenois Building, Washington. 11 2 6t WANTED—Carrler boy. Must be (Sturdy and a hustler. Apply Trib- une. 5 tt FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS | GIRLS WANTED—For bindery work. Splendid chance to learn good trade under fine working conditions. Call _.at The, Tribune office. WANTED—Girl to assist with house- work and care of baby no objection to college student.’ . Mrs. Holmboe, _208 W. Broadway. WANTED--Girl or. Elderly lady sas housekeeper’ for widower in city. Must be good to children. Reason- able wages. Steady job. John Sattre, Cleveland, N.D. ah 1L 4 St WANTED—Immediately, e chamber- maid and waitress for a small town hotel. Twenty-five doilars pér month each. Address’ Box 93, Me- ‘dora, N. Di 11 1£.6t WANTED—Girl for general | house- work. Highest wages_2610 Seventh street. Mrs. P. C, Remington. = 10 26 tt WANTED—Gin to work at Dunraven house. For further particulars call at Dunraven house. * 10 31 6t ——* ‘. JR RENT—New modern cottage., 619 2nd street. . Phone 282L, 116 3t_ FOR RENT—Five-r-om partly modern house, close in at reasonable rent. Geo, M. Register. ‘ 114 6t F INT artly modern six room house, close in at reasonable rent. Geo, M. Register, NT—5-room modern ~ house. 400 7th street. F 7 Inquire 114 6t FOR RENT—Modern 8 room house Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone 15% or} TOL, ms eh nie, 10 1t tf) OR RENT—Hight-roour modern house. Third street. Enquire First | Guaranty bank, z 11_2 6t FOR RENT—5 room house. _ Inquire | 214 Sth street. \ | il 2 6t WANTED—Woman fo do a sinall fam- ily washing. C. L. Curtis, care Trib- une. 4 10 28 tf FOR RENT—Three rooms ali mod- ern five and six dollars a month. Warm rooms for winter, double and single. 713 3rd_ street. * 11 4 6t FOR RENT—Small house convenient- ly located. Apply. C. L. Gate ee 114 oti WANTED—At once. Girl for general housework. Good wages.. Mrs. F. B. Toney, 206 West Thayer? i . 11.5 6t ROOMS FOR REN FOR RENT—In desirable location, furnished rooms with kitchenette for light. housekeeping. 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. ae: 11 6 lwk FOR RENT—Two rooms modern, hot water heat. 419 3rd street. Phone 889X. ‘ 11 5 2t FOR RENT—Room in modern hquse, Mrs. Mary McLean, 404 First street. Telephone 856. 1151 wk | FOR RENT—Front ‘room in all mod- Good loeation. Call 619. ML 5 2t ern. house, man preferred. Genfle- LOST Ani UND ‘ LOST—Pocket book containing over $9.00, Waterman‘ fountain pen, $59 receipt government bond, Finder return to Tribune office receive 1i0-' _eral reward. _11 6 3.] STRAYED OR STOf me lack stud colt, two years old, branded “Lazy D” on left shoulder. Anyone UY MUS” as Uy | es ——— fj aN leap Mw WI H\\ iS) 1s Sy ~~ SS Z am giving ~ information _to his, where: / ae ~ "WAY U1; FEAR IS CORRUPTING “WHOLE HOHBNZOLLERN EMPIRE SITIONS, WANTED BY HAROLD E. BECHTOL. j Soc “Position in hotel or caf European Manager, Newspaper _|,tris lists and that section/of the demanding —“parliamenta th it or a he wants is masquerading as “mili- ‘Al by chef Al. or chef and wife. S. b Spera, Box 566, Breckenridge, Minn. om 10 311 wk i MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Piano, household goods. | Complete dining room set, golden ‘ oak, good as new. Library table, rug! - Enterprise Association. tion.” 9x12, brass bed, and other house- LONDON, England. hold goods; Call at 213. 2nd street} The German people have awakened ; around me!" he hopes. to or*phone 634X. _ {to the fact that they are bound to lose | with a cabinet headed by ' . 11 5 Gt {thé wart! who looks like‘a democr WANTHD—To buy from owner, rest-| Foch’s reeling blows have spread | tle “d" and including. dence for equity Wiscdhsin land and | depression in Germany; allied succes: | kind. some cash, 510 Eleventh street. {|8¢8 in Palestine aud Macedonia in What 114 6t | crease ie feeling oF hopele: er oa “ wINDOWS washed and jness; Bulgaria's surrender carried | tant democr AN te washen oe home to all of Germany the} Hence his recent statememnt: © “1 on Polson: 313 Fourth street, {realization of defeat. .|desire’ that the Gert people shall x Olson, 313 Fourth street! “panic, tear and bluster have: grip-| co-operate more effectively than 9 ped the whole empire. ; hitherto in deciding the fate of the 209 12th St. Everybody in Germany, from the | fatherland," and that men “sustained lL 2 bt- | , ig widely look- shall cooperate with a “patent to placate the allies and STORACEH—Our brick nearly fire-| proof warehouse offers the_ public nite burner, $15.00. by the people’s trus Jin governing them The Munich Post is unimpressed a safe, clean and light stor&ge for | ayert disaster. nt on to “people's! And this attitude stands, also, in i a household goods, etc. Automobiles! And thi hopeless. ~search ‘has odium attached | the face of reports from the front that , Peace with f eaching concessions stored at $3.00 per month dead stor-| evolved itito the stampede toward | to defeat— iring his auth-| Bavarian and Saxon troops now open-| Would be cousideyed by no entente age. E. V. Lahr, First Satan “democratization: ovity. % | ly expre their bitter gainst sere a ? how: thétinered, Bank- 2 6t | The Kaiser is trying to, save his inks Wi i \the Prussians; that much seditious lit ho explane Gon sor LOW, BUCrege H Ss trying to, Thinks Wilhelm Out of His Head. e oes ible akening came about in Ger- FOR SALE—200 large breeding ewes| neck and as much of his authority as in fine condition. Jno. C. Loerch,!he can—by flirting with the radicals. Steele, N. D. — ell 1 6ty i ADAM SCHAAF Pianos, grand, up- rights and players, made in Chicago “The Post thinks he’s head,” and intimates as muc t calls —————————————————————————— Dim “lind,” and still publishes—even é . | after this: Northern Produce Co., Bismarck. N.}" “or more than thirty years Wil- -since" 1873; used exclusively in the; D. Write us today for prices of all} heim I has ruled Germany, but the city schools of Chicago. Sold direct} kinds of poultry. Northern Pro-| soul of the German people is still to to the users, by D. Ernest Hall, Bis-{ duce Co., Bismarck, N. D. him as a sealed book. The kaiser marey, N. D. Thirty years desidence : 10 18 2 1-2 MO| seems to have become deat and blind in_the state. 0 31 6ty | FOR SALE—Expecting calf to military !to what is passing. He is an incur- MR-FARMER—Now is the time to’) service soon, all my household goods | able romanticist. His speeches show dispose of your live and dressed! are offered fer sale. Phone 310 or| through what bizarre spectacles he poultry. For best results and high-! call 118 Avenue A. Dr. M. W. Roan. | surveys the world. At a time like this, est market prices ship to the} ’ 10 9 tf|none would be bold enough to assert cag) « DOINGS OF THE DUFFS wwosvpmssesros BY ALLMAN B Pm sorei'Bur) | | Won'T Go IF ; SIMPLM CAN’T HELP | You CANT Go - W- You cat Go AMD TAKE SOME AND THOSE TICKETS WERE Two DOLLARS APiece! SorRY, HELEN, BUT THE THEATER |S OFF FoR | TONIGHT - | HAVE AN IMPGRTANT BUSINESS ENGAGEMENT 1 ThoucktT You Could Lous Them on YouR WAN DOWN TONIGHT THE WHOLE Thinc- WHEN 1 car | Mier Do Thar ITS NoT A BAD | that the occupant of the imperi , throne is a source of strength and in- 5 )spiration to the people.” | ‘change in |are now permitted to disc Hin idence of the rule Jup the responsibilit | own necks. | unbelic “democraiic ! Is Effect. a a ee = } alitsa officials ‘agree “that these} |, The Nossiche ® Zeitung. is certain troubles will Tower the German re-| (hat Turkey will Rae ert tance and bring nearer the day ¢ iS Ont Slave halite: mer atieeatte “out of his) \been a gr ~~ rd parliamentarization. rankfurter Zeitung: “We are told that there can be no typical of the} dealings with us until we have de- Newspapers ; Moralized ourselves. That is no s|catchword on the part of ,entente -| statesmen. From the allied poiat of view, a democracy alone constitutes a new armament This quotation is censorship. ves—another hope of dividi all that it inve re enacted that are dle in the German citi 1] ~ in Berlin, Cologne, Frank-; The V den, art and others, | immed Scen iche Zeitung deman te revocation of the he streets, cry}treaty, “which has long ceased to demand dras | figure n our side of the account ” hing! - | The obsequious Mittagszeitung com- There is little doubt that troubles’ plain: within Germany will steadily’ inc now that the realization of defeat has come home to the poeple. Loweringy of German Nesistance “Our government, throughout this whole war, h led to mention the alternative thar, the wv victory. But none of the allied officials con- ibility of a revolution in s, perh: after Ger- ny is finally and decisively whip- Led in the field. Austria can he double t doubtful whether t the enemy on nd Balkan front: Then, looking another step ‘ahead, when Ge will be fighting alone, Vossiche Zeitung added: “Even a sirculated; that there has eat increase in the number of self-mutilation, desertion erature i er Zeitung: s agorit still seemed as and brigandag 0 u | Some of the junkers, professional, “A few wee | mil ts, see hope ory in a ‘dic-| if our armies were very near their fin- | tator"—sor vague Y sing | 4 hing the enemy armies atoy"—-some vague, unnamed being a nning peace. And now, WHAT iholding “the confidence of the peo-) 2nd winning ee i¢ |ple.” Which may be a slap at Wil:| 4 TURN OF THE TIDE {helm. ! i BUY W. 2. &——— | Bat most of the “way out talk) Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. - g@How Feeps 77 tm) LIVE STOCK h id i" ~ te | being’protected by State Inspection. y! | Neither has he any facilities for | | having his feed analyzed when he My ,| has, himself, made the mixture and |he does not know what he is work- ; | ing with, nor what proportion of nu- Wi =| trients he has used. Wh’ =| sf every farmer will send for the } bulletins from his State Agricultural Department he will soon know those brands which can be depended upon. There is no doubt that at the pres- ent prices of grain any farmer can save money by selling his cereal crops (National Crop Improvement Service.) and buying mixed feeds. The price Bivens IS THE oply business of feed declines as the price of grain POULTR ! FEEDS MADE FRO, : ¥ PRODUCTS which has a state-maintained or-| declines. ganization for its benefit. The| It is especially advisable for the true, such as the Insurance Commis. | dairyman or feeder, who has to buy | sioner, ete., but they are mostly ade | his feed to know what each feed con- (to hold that particular trade or pru-| tains and buy it according to- its | fession in check rather than to help| merits. The price of feed is not ar- it to profitable improvement. cotarn as It is based upon its Every state has a State Feed De-|Utritive value, * partment which issues an anuual re) » A eee mixed feed suitable port giving the’ names of manufac. |“0F @ny ind of breed of dairy cow \turers and their trade mark brands | Stowld: have a high protein content of feeds and: telling precisely what “¥% an exact digestible analysis. It lis contained in these feeds and what | Stowld be mixed with corn, oats, bar- their feeding value. zs ley; hay, silage, or other forage which ‘ as } may be grown upon the farm, provid- There is hardly a vegetable mate-' eq the mixture would save the farm rial, howeter, which does not. have | op any money. i some feeding value and whether or! Asa rule, the ingredients of the | not the farmer should feed it depends | pichest gradés aré by-products of jlargely upon its price compared to dorn: ndminy meal, sluteh feed; dis- that of other feeds which may be ob- | tillers’ gre"ns, linseed meal;’ bran and [tained at home. : [other by-products of wheat; cotton- | Farmers are roneatediy advised to'seed meal, “Malt sprouts, brewers, ~ the ingredients end mix the grains, and salt. The best grades i but there.are many contain ne cheap fillers of any kind s.cdiéats. He is likely | and so the food 4s highly concentrated \io be buying something which fas lit- and should be sed in connection with, ‘ile or no feeding value and he.is-not | home-grown roughage. : Sa

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