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= FRECKLES AND HIS ' By Blosser / | FRECKLES HAD TO BE CAREFUL SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern THE WAR IS OVER, BUT FATE ISN’T 4 GOSH« TES! THINK ~ “TW WARS OVER \T ALL SEEMS LIKE Sj BoSS ME, SAWY? SAY! TILL DUSH ONE OF MY DUKES CLEAN TRovGH VER. MOG ~ SEE! \T DONT SEEM PossIBLE - AY GOODNESS ~ 3 TERRIBLE : No Mi AN’ You BovS DON'T: USE SUCH AWFUL SLANG AS THAT LIYTLE FELLOW DOWN THE STREET THAT's 7% NO MORE SHELLS / Nope ORE FIGHTIN’-\ BULLETS MINE DOESN'T EITHER ~ GOSH, TD GET IT IN TH' NECK IF SHE HEARD ME SPILL SLANG LIKE SOME Kips !! THAT'S FINE =. How About You, LITTLE FELLOW 2 JAY. MAW DOESN'T ALLOW ME °’ AND To “THINK \ WENT THRU {Tt ALL UNSCATHED: FATE DEPAS A FUNNY HAND MY-MNE MY | 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 rate of two cents a word for each additional | word. THE TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMN | ici: Classified Advertising Rates. | Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached | =! HELP WANTED—MALE | WANTED—Active young man for po- sition in ‘our mailing room. Good chance for a hustler to work up. Call at Tribune office. E WANTED—Messenger boy.or_ girl. Good wages.” Apply Western Union. 11 15 tt —S—SSS———— ‘HELP WANTED—FEMALE eS SORBENT AT NRE Tr DRED PP WANTED—Proofreader, at The Trib- une, for position ‘in the Jab Pts. pent, Apply to’ Mr. Harrison, or el. 32. WANTED—Girls to learn press feea- ing. Good working conditions along with other girls and pay while learn- ing. “Call at The Tribune and ask for Mr. Ryan. Tel. 32. FOR SALE OR RENT--_ HOUSES AND FLATS DESIRAULE new except heat, close in. per month. ru i partment, modern} $15 and $18 1120.1 wk|> ye Sia FOR RENT—Modern 8-room house, 818 Avenue B, Phone 64 M. aca ‘ ’ 11 20 1 wk] WANTED—Puppy dog, must be about SEHOLD GOOL if*taken at once. Phone 494X. u ¥ , Helstrom. , Phone! . mak _ TOR SALH—Household goods Mr. F. J. Marcellus, 518 7 kinds duce C roll oj offer. rhle N.D. at once. Le: y. vo in =WANTED—Girl at Dunnraven. 212 -) 8rd street. WANTED—Girl work, Family of two. Phone 87. t WANTED AT” ONCE—GIRL” FOR ing order. never 1 C f still on. Write Funk Bros,, Hebron, | North Dake D. Write us today for prices of all Northern Pro- of ‘poultry. o., Bismarck, N. D. » desk Write No. de ‘ [of Bismarck, : is the} the amount claimed to be due on the | yp; 11-19shw Jagent of such executor in North Da-| mortgage being foreclosed herein, Ee et panel ond : | 11—22 29 ANNER HOUSE Good board and room, $8.00 per week, a room, $7.00 per week. We single or double rooms. 8. NICHOLA, 1118 1.wk} Register, Bismarck, N.D. >) tine prairie land free of incum:| claims against, said d for general house brance, near Garrison, McLean vith the nec FOR RENT—Modern & room house.| county. $25.00 an acre. Will ex- vi months after the. fir 11 is tt} Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone 15: or! change for modern residence prop-| pydlication of this notice, to s 751. 1011 tf) erty in Bismarck of equal cutrix at the offi a vOK HENT—Small house convenien. | Address 309 Mandan Ave., Bismarck,| in the city of PB general house work. Good wages. Mrs. F. B. Toney, 206 W. Thayer st. 11-19 2w WANTED—GIRL_ FOR GENERAL housework. Phone 746 or call at 618 Third street.” Mrs. C. W. McGray. ; : Ni __ 11-19 Iw WANTED—Girl or boy to learn to feed ress in the Job printing department at The Tribune office. Easy to learn. Pay while learning. Call at office and ask for Mr. Ryan. Tel. 32. LADY CLERK wants position. Four years’ experience and can give the best of reference. (Write No. 653 __ Tribune. “. 11161 wk WANTED—Girl at home bakery, also ‘woman baker. Apply. Home Bakery 214 Sth street. Phone 425. 3 11:16 6t general - hoyse- he oh ok A I tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Highest wages. 610 Seventh street. Mrs. P. Cx Remington. ‘10 26°tf POSITIONS WANTED WANTED--A_ POSITION .AS FIR! fan. Sec_Mernie Cowell at Fourth stréet south, or. phone ‘81: Bact Nhe en gh see en er ded DY MAN AND WIFE wants positions, lady prefers bookkeeping and man-any | * ordinary work, Call at 221 3rd st.) 11.20.6t > ROOMS FOR RE: FOR RENT—Modern rooms, 708 Main street. A, P, Anderson. ‘ f 11 20,1 wk WANTED—Girl for work. Phone 594. QUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES | \ FOR SALE—$650 cash busy a 5-pas- senger Reo Four in first class con- dition. Owner leaving town must sell Call. Saturday or Sunday. Phone 308 K..or 349 R. - 11 18 6t LOST—A black kidjglove, silk lined, lost betweew the Indeepndcnt and the local teléphone office. Finder pléase rettirn to District Telephone Office. 11 22 1t STRAYED OR STOLEN=1 dlack ~ mare, weight 1100 Ibs, 9 years old; 1 dark brown mare, weight 1100 Ibs. 7 years old, white spot in forehead, mane and. foretops roched. Any- one giving information “of their wheteahouts, suitable reward wil be paid for'same. “L. C. Patterson, Bismarck, N. D. _| ved : 11:18 1 wk ae een PICKED UP—One small brown Shet- land pony. Six miles northwest of ay tocated. Apply C._L. Burton. FOR SALE—A_ DANDY BUNGALO style piano cheap if taken before I Enmshiviller, Annex hotel, Bismarck, | Bismarck, Monday night, Noy. 18. FL Wignee, Biomatee ND. 11 23 at | 7 26 tf ; dispose Cash or terms. *See A. B. poultry. 11-19 4t HA Thousand Datars! Ano ‘r’s i ALL MINE, EVERYICENT OF rr! fr%s HARO To BELIEVE - AUNT SADE HAS SURELY BEEN THE Goop HTTLE FAIRY IN MY MounG LIFE YLL ESTABLISH A CHECKING ACCOUNT AND WHEN 1 GO TO THE SHops Vi SAN,* DELIVER IT PLEASE, AND m cee iT To,, N. D. or call 578. MR FARMER—Now 1s the time to est market Northern Produce Co., Bismarck. N. 11:18 1 wk of your live and dressed For best results and hizh- prices ship First m i | I OH, DEAH, I CAN JUST SEE ME TRIPPING . ALONG THE WALK AT PALM BEACH THIS WINTAH- AS 1 LIVE, SOME ONE IS 1 MUST Look vPThe NAME OF A GOOD MIR. DRESSER RIGHT AKA y leigh county, Dated October 11th, A. D. 1918. North Dakota. IRSON, Exectrix. ublication on ihe 18th day HERBIE GUD to the|of October, A. D, 1918. 10 18 25; 11 1.8 BY ALLMAN OLIVIA, | SEE Your BED ISN'T MADE YET. You GET RIGHT UP THERE gow 19-18 21-2 mo} 'd last will of Fredo! op Wraper counter to trade j oF pod second hand Ford in good +} : tor | tte "tr! Newton, Dullam & Young in the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Meridian, Burleigh County, North Da-| 1-4) of Sectién eight (8), township one In the matter of the estate of Fred-| kot .. : hundred thirty-nine (139) north, olen Kupp, Deceased. The Mortgagor, having failed to pay | range seventy-five (75) west of the 5th Notice is he given by the under-|one installment of Twenty ($20.00) | principal meridian, containing one ned Bert Milligan, executor of the} Vollars, due January 15th, 1918, the} hundred sixty . (160) acres more or Rupp, late of] mortgagee hereby elect to declare the | less ac ording to the United States y in the coun-| full amount thereof due and payable, | government survey thereof. and there will be due on the day of!” The amount due on such’ mortgage sale the sum of One, Hundred One) at the date of sale is $2 1 besides Dollars and Eighty Cents ($101.80) | the statutory costs and disbursements together with the statutory attorney's | a. provided” Re lac tees and disbursements allowed by| Dated November 2 The Mortgagor having failed to interest amounting to Sixty | A ss60. 00) Dollars ‘on the hereinbefore | iy y1,L.0 & ADAMS, | escribed land, the Mortgagee herein | mtke vs seer jort- 1 this amount which is included inj Allomers, for assignee of mort of Do ing claims said hibit them with the ne- ers, within four mouths ‘st publication ef this no-| law, id executor at the of! 1918.” . MILLER, of Mortgagee. e, of Bismarck in said Burleigh county, Dullam | ps Dated October 24 BALDWIN H. G. Diggins, Attorney for Mortgagee. idwin, N. D. ke upon whom process may be ¢ se “BANK. NotN. [TO ADD STRENGTH TO COTTON | Machine Devised by New Jersey Man Is-Sontéthing for Which the World ix wi 1d. 3 vcember 25, Pre-| 104 Main St. Phone 231 9. ‘i FOR RENT—Small house for rent,| ,, 8 weeks olf by Decembor 25. Pro. 111) Im{ Attorneys ‘for the Executor see Has Been Looking. and furniture. Front street south. i 11 15 tf | 111 8 15 22. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- | ich Apply F. Krall, Tailor. E WANTFD—Kiichen range with hot NOTICE TO CREDITORS. INorines GEO MORTOAGES FORE LOSURE SALE There is probabl. sno, Senvice wasn dt! Bt | ater connections, also suitable; _In the Matter of the fstate of John CLOSURE SALE. es f 50:4 FOR RENT—Modern ‘seven room| Laundry stove. Phone 672 U. E. Gunderson, Deceased. | Nitin de hierebe give he ye eet) es to enduye in an au- house and garage. Well ogiten: : 11.18 1wk| Notice is! hereby given by tho on| ia noe is hereby given that a cer | ar entifie Anne Ready for occupancy Nov. 20, “Mrs. | 5; dersigned, Herbie Gunderson, execu} a a ay ves as a rein- W. A. Hughes, 616 7th street) FOR MIRGT CLASS PRY CLEANING (71, Of the last will of Join Gunder | pager” to rubber. Tt is de is - Works and Tailor Shop, Phone 58. | fpr late of the town of on, Nel bank, @ corporation an enormous ten- R RENT—Six room house, Well lo- 11.181 mo Nocti Daiota aa i j opeat a | tine J 1 directions, im- ible ont, Geo. M.| <=s—57=—— 5 eae ee | 0! a, reased, fo the cred . sure 0: cated at reasonable rent. Geo. FOR SALE OR TRADE—160.acres|itors of, and all po Sure or the county « o the pi North Bako structions. At the , Onc be perfe H enteen | 1 cons ound. ver the | Dook 138 of Mor be foreclosed by n said mort bed at the neth i r th with its flexibil- occurred to an inventor, Trautvetter of, Paterson, ic might be designed dditton to the regular diagonal reinforcing t be ineorporated. And, ule of the prem and hereinafter ont door of the | the same lof the pre s Ramee and he the 3rd day of December, o sand Nine Hundred Kighteen, to satis fy the amount due upon said mort: a the gage on the date of the sale. | sneo} | Tho premises described in said |the cits out with this idea, he has \de- leigh and s machine which will actually mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol-|Saturday. the ye such a fabric, Anyone accus- lows: 1919, at 2:00 o'clock tomed to handling looms or familiar The East Half of West Half (E 1-2} The premi | with the operation of these machines of W 1-2) Section Eight (8), Township, mortgage which will be sold in will » how revolutionary must | one Hundred Forty-one (141) Range} suance of this notice are described Wh pee zh Sy + ¥ ae ra Gee 3 rter vai | be a mec ism which will put bias {| Eighty (SC) West of the 5th Principal| follows: The northeast quarter uv | threhds into a-woven fabric. . — | Hold Your Future in the Palm of ' Your Hand — lt cel There’s little of luck and much of well-seasoned judg- : ment in the security and vom- forts enjoyed by the man who’s placed his savings in a home. Panics and other unsettled business conditions disturb stocks, bonds, almost every security, but leaves unscathed home values. Z \ Once paid for; you have an investment in a home that is gilt-edged, that en- hances in value constantly, and nets you a big return in comfort, security and peace of mind. - : 2 ‘ — ' Follow the real estate ads in The Tribune’s classified columins. These want - “ ads are an up-to-date directory of the best-bargains in residential property. 2