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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS. : By Blosser HE WANTS TO SEE A REAL : FIRE! : / ¥ _ SQUIRREL FOOD _, ‘By Ahern > HE’LL HAVE TO KiCK HIM- SELF OVER. \. , WHERE ~ WHERE'S STH’ (pureS FIRE “FIRE? 60SH, Shvegs! T wish I'S OUT LONG OUR HOUSE WOULD WE'LL HURDLE- THIS CREEK ‘CYCLONE | = OVER WE GO- OVER WE GO! BACK To TH’ SUPPLY DEPOT You DYNAMITE) BURN DOWN So T COULD SEE A Wel) NOU LONG EARED MoTH EATEN PELT = 1M OVER ~! Now HOW'RE YOU GONNA GET OVER 2 | ‘THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN ks ‘ Classified Advertising, Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Will be Inserted. : . First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of. copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional word. “HELP WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Capable young men and | WANTED—Girl to assist with house: 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. 114 6b GOVERNMENT NuwEDS 12,000. clerks. Bismarck examinations Nov. 16, Dec, 7. “Salary $1200. Experience unnecessary. Men and women de- siring. government positions write for free particulars. J. C, Leonard; (former Civil Service Examiner), 52 Kenois Building, Washington. 11_2 6t_| work. Highest-wages. 619 Seventh WANTED—Carrler boy. Must he; street. Mrs. P.*C, Remington. Stutdy and a hustler. Apply Trib- 10 26 tt une. 115 tt_| WANTED—Girl to.work at Dunr@ven |” ola laying hens. \\FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS work and care of baby no objection to college gtudent.. Mrs. Holmboe, | ; 208 W. Broadway. 11.5 tf WANTED—Girl or Elderly lady as housekeeper for widower in city. Must be good,to children. Reason- able. wages. Steady job. John Sattre, Cleveland, N. D. 114 5t WANTED—immediately, ¢ chamber- maid and waitress for a small town hotel. Twenty-five dollurs per month each. Address Box 03, Me dora, N. D. / . 11.1 6t WANTED—Girl for general house est market prices ship to the | wilt and testament of Matilda 1 Bismagck. N.| ick, late of the town : prices of all} county of Oswego and state of New Northern Pro-! York, ; Praying for the admission to probate the last will and abouts, suitable reward wil for same. Wm. Ode, Bismarck, N. Northern Produce Co, eee hte et LOST—Elack and white female set- ter 1 1-2 years old. strap coilar. duce Co.,,Bismarck, N. D. 10 18 2 1-2 moj}.of said documei’ ALE—Expecting call to military | testament of said ‘dece y houschold goods | tk® issuance to them of letters test Phone 310 or, mentary thereon, and thai the call 118 Avenue A. Dr. M. W. Roan. | petition ;of October, 1918, which as: d; and for} was filed for reyord in the ot a-|the Register of Deeds of Burleigh id | county, North Dakota, on the 4th day Few Real Blue Flowers. Please. call 441X. LOST—Pocket book containing o $9.00. Waterman fotintain pez receipt government return to Tribune office receive and the proofs of § this; gages on page 403, will be court on Monday, the 2nd day of De- fcember A, D., 1918, at 10 o'clock in| mortgage and hereinafter “described, | gloss! | the forenoon of that day, | FOR SALEFT | UOST=Chilt's blue cape. ~ Will find-| Bite burner, $1 er please phone 482 R. at the court {STORM WINDOW shed and put court house, in the city ¢ surleigh, and sta ourth street. | MISCELLANEOUS _ AVING THE CITY I will sell my running condition. R. H. Meyers. 627X. "A. Olson, te of North | 0 fof December, 1918, (o satisfy the | “nearly fire-| You and each of STORAGE—Onr brie proof warehouse offers’ the public! ed to be and appes a safe, clean and light storage for,at said time and place id petition and show cz ‘e be, why the pray n should ‘not be granted. By the court H.C. BRADLEY, Judge of the County Court. ! court |date of sale. The premis and answer |in said mortga j sold to sat the household goods, ete. store? at $3.00 per month dead stor-| ¢ Virst Guaranty | ¢ PIANO: FOR RENT. FOR SALE—Hoypsehold: goods. i-|in the county of Burleigh a BE. V. Lahr, oak, good as new. Library an eee, 9x12, brass ‘bed, and other house-| FOR SALE— Call at 213 2nd street 0 large breeding cw: ‘hold goods. in fine condition. Jno. C. Loerch, or phone 634X. i ——— EEE Dated the 22nd day of October, A WANTED—To buy from owner, resi-| CITATION Brides PROOF OF dence for equity Wisconsin land and } 510 Eleventh street. Attorney for Petitioners, [STATE OF NOR Bismarck, N. Dak. ty of burleigh— N COUNTY COURT, TIL DAKOTA, Coun-| $. FOR SaLi—i5 Buff Orpington 1 year) 7 house. For further particulars call at Dunraven house. 10 31 6t ~FOR RENT—Partly modern 5-room x house. Inquire 400 7th street. Phone; B, Toney, 206 West «Thayer. _506L, -_ 11 46t » JR RENT—} v modern cottage, 619 2nd street. Phcne 282L. 1163 Five-r q@m partly modern |. FOR REN’ house, close in at reasonable rent. | Geo. M. Register. W146t | ' 3 es fe | WANTED—At once. Girl for general housework. Good wages. Mrs. F. ROOMS*FOR RENT. HOME. COOKING. and rooms at the Dunraven. . 116 1 wk FOR RENT—_Partiy modem six room | WANTED — Three partly iurnished house, close in at reasonable rent. | Geo, M. Register, 114 6t) FOR RENT—Modern & room house. | Inquire O: W. Roberts, Phone 157 or! __ 751. Sewers : 10 11 tf FOR ‘RENT—Light-room modern! house. Thifd street. Enquire Fi Guaranty bank, 11 2 6t! For’ —5 room hou: 214 Sth street. if 11 2 6t! FOR RENT rooms for light housekeeping. No children. Address Lock Box 111, Braddock, N. D. , ' ae jn desiradle iocation, furmshed rooms .with kjtchenette for light housekeeping. 411 Fifth » street, Phone 273. ' 11-6 lwk Inquire | FOR RENT—Two roowis modern, hot water heal. 419 8rd street. Phone | 389X. z 5 2t | i FOR RENT—Three’ rooms all mod-| FOR ENT—oom in jrodera house, ern five and six dollars a month. |. Warm rooms for winter, double and | single._ 713 8rd street. i 14 ot_ | FOR RENT—Smail house convenient- | ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. | 7-26 tt | | 1 ———— - POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position in hotel or cafe by chef Al, or chef and wife. S. B. Spera, Box 566, Breckegridge, Minn. ‘ ? 10 31L.1 wk | Mrs. Mary McLean, 404 Firs STRAYED OR STOLBD street. Telephone, 856. 5 1L 5.1 wk FOR KENT—Front room in all’ mod- ern house. Good location. Gentle- man preferred. Catl 619U. : 11 5-2t LOST AND FOUND . i One black | stud colt, two years old, sranded | “Lazy D” on left shoulder, Anyone | giving information to his where- | { before Hon, H.} | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Phone 79 or call} ©, Bradley, Judge. In the maiter of the estat®ot Ma-| 206 Eighth street. WANTED—To rent. Heated double room for light hous ably ground floor. Default having occurred in“the con- : Lil [ditions of the Mortg . Stone and El ekeeping prefer-/er vs. Emma YV. Becker, Grace J. Meyers. 11.7.8t) lie A. Stone, Albert up-} more B, Stone, respondents. The state of North Dakata, age hereinaft tice is hereby g¢ ain mortgage exec all} ered by Frank Kocher, sted in the estate of; Goodridge-Call Lumber? Company. 1 ADAM SCHAAF Pianos, d players, made in Chicago | : used exclusively in the | above named Sold direct | persons to the users, by D. Ernest Hall, Bis- mare«, N. D. Thirty years desidence} You and each of you are hereby/ 30th day of Janua’ 0 for record in tie office of the Regi red R, Stone the petitioners herein.|ter of Deeds of the county of Bur of North Dakota on j st day of January, 1914, and; BY ALLMAN YES, AND You AND | TAKE A MORE MIONDERFUL FARADE,| ACTIVE PART IN notified that mma Yow is the time to|F men Oe dressed have filed in this court in writing, purporting to be the last] the | R FARMER disposq of your live and . » For best results and high-/ a document j leigh ENTITLED TO THEIR OWN VIEWPOINT EVERYONE Is 1 WZ THINKIN” ALL Dip You THINK , | pe Time *BouT DE OF IT, PANSY! | Doo LAUMDRESS WHAT HAS To DO [AR WASHIN? {| von,fou saw (t- waar LeT You GONE DOWN | seED IT To see The REO recorded in book 116 of mortgages at! PANY, a Corporation, assignee of page 384 and assigned oy id mort Mortgagee. gageo to F. H. Carpent Lumber | Newton, Dullam & Young, Company, a co¥poration, by an instr Attorneys for Assignee, ment in writing, dated the 30th da Bismarck, North Dakota. 11—7 14 21 29; 12—4 12 of November, 1918, and was recorded in book 151 of Miscelaneous mort- foreclosed | dens in such! blue- “Blue is a scarce color in our gam but ageratum, cornflewer, baby s, van river daisy and Salpt- sinuata, anemone blanda, fore at the front door of the court house a& | get-me-not, some larkspurs, some. col- smarck, in the county of Durleigh) ybines and one or two iris are very d state of North Dakota at the hour gead blues. * 10:00 o'clock q m, on the 2Ist day § by a sale of, the premi: nount due on such mor' The World in Beauty, } ; () Now ‘every field and every tree ts In @ aud which WHT | bloom; the woods are now in full leaf, ame “ares eta and the year is fh its highest beauty— Virgil. North Dakota and descr to-wit: The South Half of the heast Quarter and Lot Two and Jorthwest Quarter of the South- F Quarter of Section Six (6), Town- Florida ns about 4,000,000 One Hundred Forty (149) No) acres of ing to be reclaimed ghty (S)) West of the Sth! by drainage. . al Meridian. There will be due on such mortgage on the date of the sum of Two Hundred Three $0-100 Dollars, besides the costs, dis sements and expenses of this closure, Dated: Bismarck, Nov. 7, 1918 Be ae ane Spr ase . eats bie MONDAY 18 THE DAY. H, CARPENTER LUMBER COM-{ Monday Morning at 9 o'clock. ARB rn nn eee Florida's Potential Wealth. Daily Thought. Virtuc is like a rich stone, best plain a | fore-| get—Bacon. _ ’ | (National Crop Improvement Service.) three weeks, two-thirds of the ration | URING the summer and early can be cracked corn. | fall grasshoppers and insects, Puttermilk is highly recommended, weeds, seeds, vegetables, ber- but should the birds indicate bowel : pga aa ‘ trquble a dry cottage cheese should | Ties and grain picked up from the be’ substituted. field all ¢> to make v> the turkey | Confning turkeys during the fatten- | daily ration. When he is fed these ing season is not successful. When things the turkey comes into the mar- confined they will eat heartily for two | keting season in excellent condition, | or three days, but after that they will j and very little feed need be added stop eating and. lose flesh again. On j until fattening time. a wide range they will soon pick up If the turkeys are in the habit of !anq eat heartily again. The best | straying over large areas, the most thing to do is to allow them a free effective plan is to drive them into range and bring them home ~ three an inclosure, keeping them there until times a day for generous feeding. about noon. They will always return Beech nuts, chestnuts, pecans and at night it they are fed just before ' acprns are relished by turkeys, and in roosting time. Texas many turkey growers depend In fattening turkeys for the market | upon acorns for fattening. A turkey’s an excellent plan is to begin early-in | digestion is a precarious mechanism. | October to feed night and morning,| He cannot be stuffed like ducks and but not too much.at a time. Let the | geese. With a proper ration he will | birds go away still fecling a little bit; take care of himself, after having hungry. Gradually increase the quan- | passed the fatal days of damp, cold | tity until they are given all that they | weather in the spring. ee will clean up three times a day during As the ‘Average farmer raises but a | the wéek before’ marketing. ‘They, few turkeys it will be more economi- | must be fed at this time until they ¢ai and safer to buy standard poultry leave the Weed and walk 2 feeds because most of the ingredients it is not patriotic to fecc poultry on: cannot be easily obtained of the feed wheat. There is danger, however, in men, and moreover, the average feeding too heavily on corn about farmer cannot make scientific mix- November ist, because turkeys are€ tures. The U. S. Department of Agri- not.aécustomed to such’ heavy feed- culture gets out a Turkey Bulletin No. ing and scours often result, espé- 791, which is full of information. clatiy if new corn is used. New corn Rhode Island and some of the eaat- can be fed-safely after the turkeys “off states used to be famous for tur- | are accustomed to it-by feeding light- jeys, but a disease of the liver called ly at first and more heavily aiterward. “black hecd” has decimated those Tke best feed at this time is a flocks, In Texas they drive them to | scratch feed consisting oabowt onme- market in fldcks of several hundred, shalf. cracked corn 2 det being attended by a herder on horse t kafir, buckwhe't, oa sun- ba s fuser. coli ahash feed which is | This ought te bes geek surkey crumbly and not sloppy may be fed year. Grasshoppers and. insecta) ‘ at noon with good results. After about have been unusually abundant, ij