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- WANTED—Girl for J sired. Mrs. A. E. Peterson. 515 5th street. Phone 592X. . / a1 12 3t TUESDAY, NOV. 12, 1018. *° , ) FRECKLES AND HIS" FRIENDS ] By Blosser FRECKLES IS PRETTY WELL POSTED FOR A KID SQUIRREL FOOD ‘By Ahern YOU CAN'T BLAME CHESTER FOR WORRYING OVER THAT JOB | THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE : See) YA HEARD WHAT SAID, DIDNYA «. 2 om) WELL! TLL THROW . (FT ATCHA Too ~ ws’ SEE IF T WONT! : THINKIN’ UU Tega aes You seem To Be uk if ia L DOIN’ SOME “TALI WHATS (TALL (AW GAN: YANK TM SCARED OF YA DONT YA? , | @GE—L DON'T WANNA . Go DOWN ‘THERE ~— 1 KNow WHOS DOWN { THERE ! WELL, LIMGLAD VOUT KNOW ~ CAA ‘YOU TELL ME W'S | \ DOWN THERE ? \y THE IDEA You THROWING ARICK AT ANOTHER BOY DON'T You KNOW LITTLE Bos WHO “BAD PLACE’ 2 CHESTER, | ! NO~ USED To HELP Th’ FELLA LISTEN! Y'KNOW BENNY- \ WAS JES WONDERIN’ WHEN Ti’ WAR 19 OVER (F I'LL GET MY OLD JOB BACK - OW - DID You USED TO DO THAT 2 WITH. A HAMMER FOR CRACKED WHEELS, AN’ Classified Advertising Rates. ~ Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Will be Inserted. Specs Ry First insertion, 85 cents; additional i insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. “Adv ertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two word, » cents a word for each additional HEEP WANTED—MALE “MISCELLANEOUS ~~~ “CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS— ‘Bismarck, Dec. 7. 12,000 clerks needed. Salary: $1200. ' Experience unnecessary. Men and women de- siring government positions -write for free particulars, R. E. Terry, (former Civil Service. Examiner), 122 Columbian Butlding,, Washing- _ton. - 11-11-9t FIREMAN WANTED AT BISMARCK hospital. Inquire at 1002, Ave, C. Phone 532 or 729. WANTED—Carrier boy. Must be * Sturdy and a hustler. Apply Trib- ne. Z 11,6 tt ‘HELP WANTED—FEMALE WIANTED—at once, Runge Bakery. i 1112 ‘at WANTED—Girl to assist with house- FOR REN WANTED—To buy second hand hot- water radiation. Lahr Motor Sales £9. 11 8 7t FOR SALE—Hay bayler-cheap. In- quire $19 Ist street. 11 12 1 wk PIANO FOR RENT. FOR SALE—Household goods. Com- plete dining room set, golden oak, good as new. Library table, rug 9x12, brass. bed, and other. house- hold goods. Call-at 213 2nd street or phone\634X. . 11 7 6t T—Only hotel in good hotel town of 200. for $400 cash. Address Wilsey Hotel, Wing, N: D. 119 6t lady clerk at | FOR SALE—Expecting call to military service soon, all my household goods are offered for sale. Phone 3T0 or eall/118 Avenue A. Dr. M. W. Roan. 10°9 tf work and care of baby no objection to college student. Mrs. Holmboe, 208 W. Broadway. 115 general house- Highest wages. 610 Seventh Mrs. P. C, Remington. 10 26 tf LOST AND FOUND LOST—A black leather pocket book containing a sum of money in Bis- marck theatre. -Reward for return _ to.G. V. Haliday, 722 Mandan, Av. STRAYED OR” STOLEN—One black stud colt, two years old, branded “Lazy D” on left shoulder. Anyone giving information to his where- * abouts, suitable reward will be paid for same. Wim. Ode, Bismarck, N. D. 1151 wk * POST—Gord (Swiss wrist watch, Oc- tagon shape, chased link ‘bracelet. Gild dial. Return to Tribune for re- ‘ward. Mabel Nathan. work, treet. 19 1-wk STRAYED) FROM. FARM—2 ~~ Male calves, 1 red and white and 1 tlack | and white, Please return to Lewis J. Garske north of Bismarck for reward. - + 11 11 3t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Rooms) in strictly mod- ern house. Steam heat. Board if de- Ha LOST—A _buach of keys. Return to E, G. Wenner, or Tribune office. A _ U7 te. | y NG and rooms at the | Dunraven. os ra 116 1.wk FOR -RENT—In desirable location, furnished’ rooms with kitchenette for light housekeeping. 411 Fifth ‘street. Phone 273. 116 lwk , FOR SALE OR RENT— ___ HOUSES AND FLATS __ FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM. HOUSE half a block bélow the High school, large barn or garage, 606 Sth st. ‘has. L. Hanson Pumping Station. | Phone 126-R,* ‘¥OR RENTS room modern house, $18. Ave. B. Phone aes : 19 4 poets esas! YOR RENT—Sroom modern ‘house arranged for two families, 9th St. Phone 477 L. e 11.9 3t «UR RENT—New modern cottage.) Phone 282L ~ 119 3t | FOR RONT—Modern 8 room house. | Inquire 0. W. Roberts, Phone 15%: or} Wl. 10 11 tf; FOR RENT—Small house convenient vy located. Apply C. L. Burton. \ 7 26 tf. | Two small houses, rent 1 at $07 So. 7th attests! _@ 119 3¢ ‘Orpington 1 year O1 Al land mile and a half from Ster or would take part trade. 651 Tribune. 1 MR FARMER—Now ig the time to} dispose of“your live and dressed poultry, Kor best results and high- est market prices ship . to Hh Northern Produce Co., Bismarck. PLL SAY THE COMING OF AUNT. SADE HAS MADE | “Quire A STIR INTHIS HOUSEHOLD PEOPLE ARE LET ME EXPLAIN, PANSY, Tus 1S Tom's AUNT SADE “THAT 1S:COMING AND SHE HAS OODLES OF MoHEY AND AF SWE TAKES A LIKING To Nov, You CAN'T Te WHaT: ry. completely equip \ ‘Just as you did one di GETTING THE LAST WORD. (Echo from the last call.) Gash “Don’t, kiss me, only say goodbye Down. by the sour apple tree-— Without a sigh, without a tear. | Make tt : jour soldiers—GIVE TO 'TH |WAR WORK CAMPAIGN, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE REGAN STATE BANK at Regan, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of hbusinvs: UNITED; GIVE | paign, pped. .Phone Novem. | 11-11-2t ber 1, 1918. AN” ELECTRIC” WASHING MA- chine for sale at 302 Sth St | RESC URCES. — 11-1 iy FOR “Phone 457X | or call at ¢ 8th strest. 19 1twk | panking Rouse, tur \ “ta 10.99 | Other real estate . Due ‘front other, bank Checks and other ca 408.49 | SR gust the tase $107,517.14 | lay last year You were so glum on grumpy then: ~ You criticised my’ care-free past: ‘My spider veil was sca a freak— My flimsy skirts were shrinking Capital stock paid in .... Surplus fund : Undivided profil taxes paid Individual deposits subject to chec! Time certificates-of deposit... $10,000.00; aay 5,000. seu £ e # 719.59 | You’ve got a market value based on your | productive ability. | | 1 i Will sell furnitur¢| Phone 79 or call} WE'LL WAVE To HUMOR, while. | “Twill make it easier t Tf you“will frown, .or su |Don't kneel to me witht i eyes— (il think of you just us So firm and fearless, 0 ~ otion: il not win th Tt weakens us when sigh. | Just say the one endurin ‘The brave, goodby ’ and -waitin “Just as I D. Write us today for prices of ail To rid my veil of one cark blot, WELL, EVERNTHING 1S READY NoW - SHE CAN Come ANY MINUTE = ThEY’ SAY RICH FINICKY So , | Hope SHE LIKES DANNY ‘My heart was tereaking all — the Don’t stile in this pathetic way: Or even stamp your foot and swear Brace up, and march away so bold, sweet word, good ye, | HEAH °BovT ToMoRROW- So-VS fast— ¢ te i My high-heeled boots tread on your} Cashier's checks outstanding ... : I heart Total $10 yed7.14 If you know that your pay envelope isn’t © 1 ee pen eae itnn,| STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burlgigh—ss. | keeping pace with what you’re producing for 1, Arnold Gerberding, cashier of the above Wamed -bank, do solemnly | the firm—you may want to make a change. swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and} ARNOLD GERBERDID ! Cashier. | A real job, with plenty of elbow room for advancement, is not so easy to land—especial- ly when you want one. belief. oO ‘bear ‘Subscribed andsaworn to before me this Sth day of November, 1918. ulk, or scold (SEAL) JNO, LANGDAHL, P , Foe tars cin oan Notary Public, Burleigh County, N. D./ Bub a Jo that'll grow ie your increased Correct Attest: My commission expires Oct. 28, 1924.) productive powers is worth going a A | mer and tongs. P. C. Remington, \ Don’t go after it single-handed, but put a Arnold Gerberding, | Directors. Bismarck Tribune want ad to w ork for vu) too. m1 pleading 1 ou are, stern and; { | i ne war—- ; y y Welt pledge ourselves to win or Hic, USe for Kansas Sunflower. | D men | ae In one brave wo | Americans, especially those who | Employers look over these “Wanted Posi- ng word, “Goodbye.” live in the Sunflower state of Kan-/ tion” ‘ads carefully. They’re always on the lookout for good men. With a little patience and a lot of persist- ence you’re bound to find your big chance. Sas, will be interested in knowing that | the cultivation of the sunfle ing urged in England be seeds are rich in ofl and v: “Goodby! 4 | (Mrs. Geo. J ‘Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. ver is hee | a, Wheaton, Minn.) ng not, Home | You'd Startle Your Tailor-- if, when you wanted a suit of clothes, you asked him to submit a bid in competition with a dozen other t tailors. “W hy,” he would say, “this is ridiculous. This man knows what kind of a suit of clothes I give him. He knows he can depend on the quality of the material, the make, the fit. 11$ LED To BELIEVE FROM DE FySsin? WHATS GOIN? ON ROUND DIS HOUSE DAT ComPANY AM DUE LEABIN You ALL TODAY - DEY IS WoRK ENOUGH TO DO ROUND HEAH WIV OUT NO , COMPANY Some fellow around the corner may un- derbid me—but what will he deliver?” You don’t buy tailoring that way. Noman does, You know your tailor, you rely on him, you trust him, you give him your work just as long as he turns out good work at prices that are fair. Do you buy your printing as intelligently? Do you make it your business to find a good printer, as you do a good tailor, and then rely on his experience, his ability, his judgment? Men who do, gét good printing. _Men who buy printing here and there, wherever the price is shaved closest; “HALE MILLION. DOLLARS, on ss, | ves KNowED | DIDNT Has DAT ITCHIN’ IL DE PALM oO’ MY HAND Fa’ NOTHIN’ — are the ones who have printing worries. sekg TELL MAC YOUR TROUBLES ” Phone 32. BISMARCK TRIBUNE. CO. chastised pte ttameesoaneresroenninsiiotssiniaasvitinm: issniatuiatelintnaat He knows me, and has proved my work., for] He gives twice Avho gives quickly— to the United Wer Work cam-