The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 4, 1918, Page 7

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser aati SKIP IS JUST AS SMART AS FRECKLES! SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern KEEP IT DRY FOR THE FIRST YEAR | THE TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMN =I OLE SKIP HAS A WICKED Look IN WIS EVE ~ TLE MAFTA PUT TH’ CHICKEN UP HERE —YA CANT TRUST SKIP! GOSH- IT FEELS GREAT To REALLY KNOW YOU OWN, YOUR OWN UMBRELLA - IVE BEEN GONNA BUY ONE FO! LAST FIVE YEARS, Gene) FINALLY BOUGHT "HE NEAL 1 UD ON TH CAR'NET IN TH’ OTHER ROM WHERE $ GET AT IT! 7 THATS: A GOOD & BOY ~AOW You CAN FILL THE WOOD- wT iT KID CAN'T BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Bx of (A THE MEANTIME 7H’ IN’ 1 \F IT ANT STARTIN: To RAIN ~ s0 You won RUIN A BRAND NEW, Ls UMBRELLA FOR TH’ / FIRST TIME BY GETTIN IT WET-, WITH VT, AN’ \ GUESS THATS WHAT (TS FOR IN A CASE LIKE THIS + oy Classified Advertising Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attachea| Will be tnserted. First'insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents.. Advertisements containing more th: 25 words | will be charged at the rate of two word. cents a word for each additional | Witr ¢ HELP WANTED—MALE o- HELP! HELP! } The U, S. Employmen Service | | | in Bismarck is receiving daily urgent calls for coal miners. If you can mine coal give us your ad- N dress. ‘BIG WAGES. Write, tele 1 phone or call U. S. Employment | j wervice, ‘Northwest Hotel, Bis- | marck, N. D. oo WANTED—Janitor, make aplication at’ Hoskins’ tSore. ee EE ge FD Bt WANTED—First class barber, 20 per week. 60 over 30.. Joe Brady, Val- _ ley City, N. D. 11°30 Ge WANTED—Messenger boy or girl. Good wages. Apply Western Union. 11.15 tf WANTED—We need two or three good printers for hand work in our composing room. Call at Tribune office and see Harrison. WANTED [Boy to learn the hook- ‘binding frade. Fine opportunity to learn a good trade; pay for begin- ners. Call at Tribune Office aud ask for Mr, Olson. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Retined educated woman of middle age, would like position as housekeeper for bachelor or wid- ower with children. References ex- changed. :Address 670 Tribune. 12 4 3t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Best. wages. Phone 689L or call 302 W. Thayer St. Mrs. J. J. Osterhaus. 12.3 1 wk WANTED—Girl for general house: work, Apply 523 7th street. ! Se eae ee Bite | COMPETENT GIRL for gencral house work. Call at 104 Ave A. or Phone 622. 12-2 6t WANTED—Girl to play plano and wait on trade. Apply Mr. -Weber,/ Wonder \5 & 20c otore. ’ 8 | WANTED—Girl for general house | work. Highest wages. 610 Seventh | street. Mrs. P./C, Remington. | 10 26 tf; | SSeS POSITIONS WANTED _ | WANTED—Position after Xmas holi-| days by stenographer with three} sipHENTIC HISTORY years’ experience. Can give good" references. ‘ Address Box 513 He- ‘bron, N. D. 1241 wk WANTED—Position as housekeeper in small family-by woman with a baby. Write 668 Tribune. 1221 wk} FOR SALE OR RENT—. | HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Six room strictly modern ‘bungalow in Riverview addition. A ‘bargain if bought at once. If inter. ested Call C. L. Burton \ wai FOR. RENT—Apartment in Union Mercantile building; modetn with central heat. Apply to A. Van Horn, 209 7th stret. Phono-305. : 11.25 tti. FOR SALE—8-room house, hot water heat. ifrst floor quarter-sawed oak, except kitchen. Excellent side- ‘board and kitchen cabinet built-in. \ “M. W. Neff, 56 Avente B. 12 41 wk FOR RENT—Modern 4 room. house. | Inquire O. W. Roberts,:Phone 153 or | 51. 10 11 tt rOk KENT—Small se convenien. ‘sy socated. Apply C. L. Burton. t . i 7 26 tf { LOST FOUND i LOST—Last Friday, red cow. Will pay reward for return of same. Phone 278L ‘or write Box 66, Bie marck, N. D. 12 3 3t; ‘ed. Permanent is suited. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern rooms, Cali at} S11 4th_street or phone 6: Tk P i rae IeR Le 2 FOR RENT—Rooms in mode 522 2nd street. Phone 2: 4a FURNISHED ROOM FOR” RENT— modern. Lady preferred. Phone 510R Call 608 2nd street. FOR RENT—Modern room, conve’ jeutly located. ~ Lady — prefer Phone 510R Or call 608 2nd street. 12 FOR RENT—Large modern room. Ladies preferred. street. 12 2° at WANTED-—Warm furnished close in, by young'man. W1 care Tribune. 3t front AOS Ord room | ite 669 FOR RENT—Front room over} Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to Knowles the Jeweler. , 11 27 tf FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house, close in, pleasant location. 15. 5th’ - street. Phone 592X. 11:27 1 wki FOR RENT—Two modern houses. Phone 404 K. Geo. W. Little. 11 29 tf FOR TENT —Cood house. Phone 282L. 11 29 1 dw MISCELLANEOUS NEWSPAPER FOR SALD or LEASE. The Halliday Promoter is for sale or lease if taken at once. The editor has been accepted for overseas duty. write sued. to the Promoter, Halli- day, 3 12 4 6t usionT OF THE WORLD WAR— ‘By Francis\ A. March, brother of! General Peyton €. March. .Com-| plete—800 pages illustrated—official photographs. Your chancé to make $500 per month. Freight paid, cred- it given. Outfit free. Victory Pub-! lishing Company, 431 nee Chi- cago. 12 4 3t BARBER SHOP for wale or rent. The only shop in a county: seat town.) F. A. Hansen, Stanton, N. D. 12 4 6t FOR SALH—Clothing and furnishing and shoes stock, and fixtures. Good! running stock. — Will sell.for cash or ; trade for clear land. J. N. Schmitz, ; Killdeer, N. D. 12 4 9t or THE! WORLD WAR with introduction by / General Peyton C. March, highest officer in the United States army. | Officiat” photographs. Sells on: sight: Big terms. Extraordinary | opertunity fo: men or women. Out-/ it free. Untversal Houses Phila-} iphia. 12 4 it i <THD—Two or three modern fur-| nished rooms for light housekeep-| ing; by couple; references exchang-; Would ; consider one room with kitchenette | Write 671 Tribune. 141 wk LITTLE GIRLS BICYCLE stolen from | front of Lucas’ store. Party is! known. Put same back and nothing} will be said. 12.4 2t; FOR SALE—5 KW. 125 Volt D.C. Robbins & Myers generator in“tirs class condition. L. Hy Dethlott, | Pettibone, N. D. | WANTED=10 Tent Small hen fiouse| or room for about 25 Barred Plym-; outh Rocks. To those interésted inj “fine poultry having room to spare | in hen house. can offer ‘liberal in-| ducements for use of samé, Heavy: price winners year ‘aftér year at! Minneapolis, St. Paul, Ontaha, etc. | Winners of. the Minnesota State cup; January, 1918. H. H. Bratt, Tele-i phone 502. 423 3t) FOR SALE—160 acres adjoifing the | town of Moffit on the Southwest | Bast 1-2 of the West 1-2, section 2A) 12 4 3t/- taken soon. macher, POR Alex Ci one’ h. R. Phone FOR SAI most new. WILL GIY and single har party who will give same good « for the winter. | FOR SALE—Miscellaneous lot of lum | 310} ‘ber, doors and store isth street. | FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR LA {en room all modern dwelling house | in Bismarck. land. Phone 803. des Write No. 6 Phone 485\W. indows. 7 Tribune. 125 2t_ | ription of 11271 wk | | MIr+ D. kinds of poultry. duce Co., Bismarck, N. FARMER—Now is the time to dispose of your live and dressed poultry. For best results and high- est market Northern Produce.Co., Bismarck. N. | Write us today tor prices of all prices shi Nor to 18 23-2 mo| ip to we hern Pro- jiF YOU WANT TO Zimmer Midway Mdse Sales Co., ity Ave., St Paul. Mi 1 1 20 1 mo. CLOSE OUT your stock of goods at auction or put on a special sale, now is the time to see us. man Bros. 1948 Uni- nn. kind of busines: Moin, Bisman: SALE—Gabler Stor . D. piano. “ASS DRY CLEANING and pressing call at the Eagle Hat Works and Tailor Shop, Phone 53. 1118 1 mo FOR SALEB OR TRADE farm lands for property in Bismarck or some Address 18. West Cowan { 11 22 tf 12 2 6t good 1 and sell s\ , We pay » must fur _ letter. ig Machine nee Co. 1 wit Grain Aberdecn, 4 en CONSECRATED WEALTH BY CAPTAIN HERBERT 8. JOHNSON Boston on Field Service With Bessie in bo page and ass gageo .o FP. Company, a ¢ ment inv of October, {was filed for lthe Register mat! jp] Pastor of Warren Avenue Baptist Chureh, Red Cross io Europe WORK WANTED WANTED—Lady who will home small washi M. Trobaugh at T bune. 12 4 St WANTED—Hemstiiching and picoting Larson, 400 4th 11 29 1 wk done by Mrs. COP. street. ~ BANNER HOUSE Good board and room, $8.00 per week, We or two in a room, $7.00 per week. have single or double rooms. 8. NICHOLA, 104 Main St. 11-19 Im NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE S SALE. Default having occurred in-the con- ditions of the aescribed, Notice is hereby given, that certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by Frank Kocher, mortgagor, to pany, %) the and filed Goodridge-Call_ Lumber corporation , mortgagee. 30th day of January, 1914, for record in the uffice of the Regis- ter of Deeds of the county of Bur- dated + take Call for Miss Phone 231 Mortgage hereinafter that} | county jot Nove book on page 40) ale of the p me farm in Virginia or the village store of ew England town. I do not kno John was too ill to tell me. He was making a fight against tre- mendous odds for his life. I turned to the doctor with a look of inquiry in my eyes. The doctor simply said, | London, england. Dee, jcome from a visit to uch! It is one of the sb bed, land—of all the w on Pa ota at leh howr| st day |) nf December, 1918, to s the} It hag the strength of a granjte}«ponble pneumonia.” mount due on such mortgage the) mountain and the £ and beat Jol hi he vals to Of sale. The promises deseribed jot some exquisite floy Tt walls |g OU wast waite as ithe marble walla aid mortgage and wh f cement and marble were built to chamber and he was to satisfy the same are nd years. They en ng heavily, yet the doctor jin the county of Burl s ” fire emed to hopeful about him. North Dakota and descri as fol- it. tor| AP the tra dd nurse and the hospi- a interne who stood beside me ‘jows. to-wit: The South Half of the North Quarter and Lot Two and [the No yest Quarter of the South- Quarter of Sectio (6), Town- | the feet of a monarch. One cannot stand even for a_ few minutes within the marble halls of sei ce dford House without visions of the One Hundred F orty (140) North. | glories which must have 2 com: sar Mtetaiwas There will aa due! aoe there in the days preceding the on such mortgage on the date of sale| “))* : tho tum of (wo Hundred Threa and|_/,am told that the houso atone, $0-100 Dolla sides the co: dis- without the land or the furnishi n | bursements expenses of this f e-| cost $5,000,000. sAlthough the sr clowure: f£ Turkish carpets, and m 4 es of art, and platters of 7 was a great satisfaction to feol that all that money and medical skill and the comforts of this beautiful could omplish were at s disposal i th of the multi-millionatre ted to the welfare of a simple American boy who had given himself to the great battle for demo- racy, or the right of the gommon peo- ple to have beautiful things and be _ Dated” E and gold, and furniture of teak-wood HW, CARPENTER J k COM-)and mahogany have _utte happy and great. PANY, a Corporation, assignee of peared from Aldford Ho ————————————— Mortgage. jhecame a Red Cross hos a Newton, Dullam. & Young. | United States n : Attorney ful beyond desc Bismarck for A: i . i the beauty of wall and buttress 7 424 11! arch, Lying on a couch in one of Sh p in Th Th ib eRe | rooms of this princely mansion T hop in The Tribun | You Shop in the Store. Bisma Furniture Company 220 Main Street Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Re- finished and Packed. ates navy. He may have come fr ont} ATTRA HIS EXPERIENCES poums OF THE DUFES wate eeoeeks ‘ NY WHILE | DIDA’T SEE ANY SERVICE IN FRANCE | HAD SOME VERY DANGEROUS EXPERIENCES AND NARROW ESCAPES- ANOTHER ONE TRAT COMES To MY 5 MIND HAPPENEO ONE DARK AND RAWY NIGHT ABovT [fF ONE ochock WHEN | WAS § ON GVARD DUTN - THAT SOME VE 1 MAD & “TWENTY [Mi | LET'S SEE WHERE DDI LEAVE OFF- SAW SOMETHING Move | WHERE You WE KAD H TOLD The DAN BEFORE HAD BEEN OPPERATING IN THAT VICINITY OME OF poaeccacentensenneeneenennncnnenmensreneaaeny ee SALE BILLS 1 marine belonging to the Un RY DANGEROUS SPIES GEEN AT MY PosT ABovT UTES WHEN) TRovGAT L HEARD Some ONE WHisPER~ | THEN (SAN Some BUSHES Move-! WEATA LITTLE cLOSER- are rea a to hold your When you Sale come to The Trib- | H ' ' ! ‘ ' { i} Publie Farm une for your Sale Bilis. We have the proper forms, best display type and know how to fix up your list of live = q stock, machinery, poultry, grain, hay, ~ feed, household goods and all other stuff for sale. We also understand how to arrange the terms of sale. WEATHERPROOF SALE BILLS Our stock includes heavy paper and — also weatherproof cardboard so that these bills will stay up when put up. Wind, rain or snow won’t hurt them. OW NES, | ALL BILLS PRINTED PROMPTLY BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. BISMARCK, N. D. weecececse eee wee enn e one 2c o-oo non non ne + + + + os +e. AMAUUROOOOURUOORAOGOAGGCOOOADONOOGANSAANAUANNACEAONNANNNSOQNNUNIELUNSNNNSNUNQUAUANCOROOONOOOUIIOOSNODSLONNL MILIEU OTe nD

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