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BS \4 * MONDAY, DEC; 9; 1918 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser CORRECT, FRECKLES! BE SEATED! SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern AND HE WEARS EM! THIS-CHILDREN IS A UNIT= THIS APPLE I HOLD IS ALSO A + UAIT~ Do You ALL FULLY VADERSTAND \ 1 GOSH* LOOKIT “THAT LAYOUT OF MEDALS ~ HE MUST BE SOME BIG HERO~ OF TH’ Boy HowoY-~ WELL, HOW DOES \T FEEL TO BE OUT BACK HOME AGAIN - PRETTY FOXY, EH 2 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Cyan Hawt i A BEEN IN yD ie R= > NO WA y, apo WAR AN’ NOW, CHILDREN, WHAT IS THIS 2 COME, You KNOW WHAT (T IS! FRECKLES, Nou TELL THE CLASS WHAT THIS 1s! , You WERENT @ OW 1 THOUGHT BY THEM MEDALS Nou've BEEN IN TH SERVICE ~ You MmEnN Hest 2 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 _ THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN Classified Advertising Rates. i Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached —- “HELP WANTED--MALE HELP! HELP! The U. S. Employmen Service | in Bismarck is receiving daily urgent calls-for coal -miners. It you can mine coal give'us your. ad- | dress, BIG WAGDS.. Write, tele- phone or call U. S, Employment “| service, ‘Northwest Hotel, Bis- marck, N. D. 4 4 WANTED—Messenger boy or girl. Good wages. Apply Western Union. 11.15 tf WANTED—We - need stwo. or three good printers for hand work in our composing room. Cal]*at Tribune office and see Mr. Harrison. WANTED—Boy to learn the book- - binding trade. Fine opportunity to learn a. good trade; pay for begin- “ners. Call at Tribune Office and ask for Mr. Olson. -¢ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl to assist with house- work and care of baby. ‘No objec- tions to school girl. Mrs. F. Holm- boe, 208 W. Broadway. 12:9 tf are See eee EU WANTED—First .lass’ stenographer, steady position. Good salary. State age and experience. Write 672 care AGENT—SALESMAN WANTED—good live wire at once to travel and sell stock*in new corpor- ation, we pay 25 per cent commis- sfon, must furnish reference with first -letter,, Address the Grain Treating Machine Co., Aberdeen, So, Dak. 12 4 6t SALESSBN—Highest grade advertis- ing line in the country. Copyright- ed designs in calendars and special- ties all manufactured and controlled exclusively by us. Entire new line —full of quick | selling patriotic hits—ready for the opening of our thirty-second season December 26 Permanent, year, round employ- ment with vigorous and intelligent cooperation from the oldest and largest house in the business. Ex- clusive territory now available in worth or South. Dakota. . Liberal | commissions with weekly remit- tances. The constantly increasing yearly sales of our big organization demonstrate the possibilities of a successful career to men of selling ability and experience. Give age, experience and references first let- ter. Please state whether married or single and send photo if possi- ple. The American Art Works, Coshocton, Ohid. 12 7 3t| ‘MISCELLANEOUS ED—A good place for boy 15 Tribune. 12 6 1 wk WANTED— Waitress and dishwasher at once. Small town hotel. Six dollars per-week. Box 93 Afedora, Dak: 1261 wk WANTRESS WANTED at the Star restaurant ate once. Pay $10 per week. 1261 1 WOON 9: Sion WANTED-—Girl for general - work. ‘No washing. Address R Miller, Gussner Farm, Phone 48. 12 5 t wk) WAI TED —cirl for genera! Touse- work. Avenue B.* 12° 1 wk WANTED—Oirl_for general” house- work, Best. wages. Phone 689L or call 302 W. Thayer St. Mrs, J. J. Osterhaus. - "12 301 qk WANTED—Girl__ for general house- work. Apply 523 7th street. ‘ °°12 3 tt WANTED—Girl for, general house work. Highest wages.’ 610 Seventh street. Mrs. P. C, Remington. 10 26 tf WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Furnished house or flat.of 3 or 4 rooms, Phone , Poom 628 McKenzie Hotel, 1271 wk ‘WANTED=Two or three modern fur- nishéd rooms for light housekeep- _ ing, dy couple; references exchang- ed. Petmanent is suited. Would coniiidef ofe room with kitchenette Writé 671 Tribune. 1241 wk ROOMS FOR RENT . FOR RES are large unfurnished front. rooms for light hottsekéeping. - 419 2nd street. CaN evenings. 4 129 2 FOR. RENT—Modern light house keeping rooms. Also single bed “ room. 311 4th street. Phone 627R : 129 1 wk HOUSH FOR RENT — Modern, five room; $2200 per thonth. Inquire 308 9th street. Phone 633U. ; 12 7 2t Pdi is Re drep eee ner ree FOR RENT—Two medern _ houses. Phone 404 K. Geo. W. :Little. : 11 29 tt FOR. RENT—furnished rooms for rent, 702 Avenue F. 12 6 3t FOR RENT—One strictly miodera room. Phone 478X or call at 423 lith street. 12 6.3t ROOMS in modern house. 522d 2n st. 1241 fee hades 41 wk Mrs. George Wallace, 421} years old to work for board and.’ room while going to school or would take place with just board. Write to Frank Volk, Strasbur, “. D. { 1 iw FOR SAI Faphonola a ecords, | almost new. Cheap if taken at once.) 517 11th street. 1 wk! KEWSPAPER FOR SALE or LEASE.| Tho Halliday Promoter is for sale or | lease if taken at once. The editor | has been accepted for overseas duty. | write direct to the Promoter, Halli-| day, D. POR SA 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. | | i 12 4.9t Hr YOu ANT TO CLOS® OUT! | your stock of goods at auction or { <put ona special sale, now iy the; me to see us. Zimmerman Bros. | Midway Mdse Sales Co., 1948 Uni- versity Ave. St Paul, Minn. 11.20 1 mo. CATTL FOR SALE—150 spring; calves, Shorthorn: and Herfords. 109 steers and heifers coming 2 years old. Heifers bred to registered bulls, due to calve June 1,.to August 1. ‘Murphy-Gardner \Land & Live Stock Co., New England, N. D.ak. B 12 6 tf FOR SALE—Dry — stovewood. €all Alex Couch. Phone 588L. 12 4.1 wk FOR SALE—Leathér davenport. Al- most*new. Call 411 5th street. 12 3.1 wk eT od FOR SALE—Miscellaneous lot of lum- ; ber, doors and storm windows, 310 18th .street. Phone 803. yo sik FOR SALE—Gabler Cowan Drug Store. iy Sed 22: tt FOR SALEE OR TRADE farm fanas for property in Bismarck or some Kind’ of dusiness.. Address 18 West Moin. Bigmansk, N.D. 12.2 6t BARBER SHOP for sale or rent. The only shop in.a county seat town. F. A.-Hatisen, Stanton, N. D. 12 4 6t FOR SALE—175 tons Missouri. river bottom hay, about 3 miles south of Stewartdale station. J. W. Burch, Phone 406 F13. piano. me —__ Wiiwk FOR RENT—Concrete gatage, build. ing. 50x80 feet, cement floor, equip Phone 494K. id 24 6t b ped with gas tank, compressor and pre Building is new with house, and’ repair. .shop. tools and access tank. oil of 1,009, Addres: X, __N. Dak. MR FARM is the time to dispose of your live and dressed poultry. For best results and high est market prices ship “to the Northern Produce Co., Bismarck. -N. D. Write us today for prices of all Kinds of poultry. Northern Pro- duce Co., Bismarck, N. D. 10 18 2 1-2 mo FOR SALE—Houschold goods includ- ing dining rooms set, roll top desk, typewriter, organ, lounge, three stoves, kitchen capinet, refrigerator, tables, chairs beds etc. Must sell at once. Mrs. J. F, Hannan, 520 Ave F. Phone 630L. 12.9 1lwk WANTEED—To trade quarter section of land 60 miles N. E. 6f Bismarck, or 25 miles E of Regan for a good house in Bismarck or Jamestawn. | -» Write.No. 673 Tribune. BANNER HOUSE Good hoard and room, $8.00 per week, ; or two so a room, $7.00 per week. We have single or double rooms. 8. NICHOLA, 104 Main St. Phone 231 4 11-19 im POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position after Xmas holi- days by stenographer with three years’ jence. Can give good referenc Address Box He- bron, N. D. 1241 wk FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FO -RRENT— modern 5 room house for rent for DOINGS AKO You MUST KEEP THAT MusTaRD. 4 CH, PLASTER, ON YouR CHEST ALLDAY if IF You Expect To! } 1/4) / <-™ GET RID OF THAT COLD-| TT ByRIS So "a Good town | | Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone 15% or 9121wk. vOR RENT reat om Uniorl Mercantile building; modern with} central heat Apply to A. V Horn 299 7th stret. Phone ellent sid binet built-in nue 1. 1241 wk Modern 8 room house hoard and kitcher M. W. Neff, 56 A FOR 51. “10 11 tf ! The benefits of our fooc-saving { campaign that was a vital factor fn the winning of the war were'not all to ; these we fed. We hav home an appreciation of food that will prevent | it ever being wasted’ again by those | | that have come to understand the re- ligion of saving and t food occupies in our new, j buman relations. OF THE DUFFS KEEP Your COLLAR BUTTONED UP ; BEGWSE IT’S AWFULLN COLD OUT 14 Farmers and Threshermen SEVEN LOAVES OF BREAD FOR EVERY PERSON IN U. S. SAVED FROM WASTE | Patrioti- cally Respond to Call of Food Administration, From Information received by the U. S. Food Administration from whe principal grain growing states, It Is now possible to announce with falr ac-. euracy the amount of wheat saved last | harvest by improved method$ of han- dling. According to official caleula- tions, efforts toward cleaner threshing saved fully 16,000,000 bushels of wheat with corresponding savings of other small grain harvested and threshed In a similar manner. In addition, other states, though unabje to furnish fig- ures, reported greatly reduced barvest Josses, ‘ The figure for wheat alone is equiv- xlent to seven one-pound loaves of bread for every person in the United States and represents food that forme erly was either an‘ absolute loss or was recoyéred to only a slight extent by poult und Vi ‘ock, While op- portunities in this branch of conserva- tion were large, the quantity of grain recovered surpasses early expecta: tions. It is noteworthy also that re- sults were secured principally through voluntary co-operation, No cons ion measure of Food Administration, it is deelar has received more wholehearted sup- port than that pledged and rendered by mers and threshermen toward reducipg grain waste at its sour the Trityme Want Ads Pring Resnits TOM’S CONDUCT WAS ive DoES (DONT kant ] HOW | CAN | STAND IT | QUEER FOR A WINTER DAY ia if. MUST HAVE FELY WHEN Rome WAS ON i B] ORE - | FEEL HIKE CALUNG OUT , he Tee DEPARTMENT — OW, BOYS, How THAT PLASTER. | Lh i t 1S TWS POLICE. YEADQuARTERS ? Went, SEMO. AN OFFICER UP HERE. (\' RIGHT AMA - OUR SECRETARY HAS GONE CLEAN OFF RIS NUT!! ra : ew 2? oz, my) eS ~ iN, Se MA) [a | \ mS VERY BpRA! @, peel iB \ | ed, | * | Burlel BY ALLMAN 1 CAM REALIZE Now THE WAY The PEOPLE ATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. In Districe Court Sixth Judicial District. Cloribel J, Kuehl, form J. Our, and C s A, Our, 7 vs. Mrs. A. K. Peterson, D. son, Ruby Neuwirth, Mrs. R Mrs. H, A. Chapin, the h persons unknown and their | hei who claim any int premises hereinafter des ‘fendants. The State of North Dakota to the ; above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in the above en- titled action, of which a copy is here- | unto annexed and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the ,; subscribed at Suite 12, Tribune Block, Bismarck, in said county and state, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and in an ; unknown st in the} ribed, de- a pe ease of your failure to appear or an- swer, judgment will te taken against you by default for the relief demand-| ed in the complaint. ; | Dated this 23rd day of July, 1918. | E. T. | BURKS, i 2, Tribune isma North Dakota. } for Plaintiffs. Attorney Notice of No Personal Claim Claribel | G. | of the : Mrs, Kate Bittle, Mrs rt, Mrs, Claribel J. Kuehl. the heirs é : Ruth M. Al | PLEASE, MA‘AM~<- brn» ITS TH SKIN OF AUNT! Cae “THEYRE PRIZES-- MY COWS AN’ PIGS WON THEM AT A STocK sHow ! iet tide to the East half of ortheast quarter and the Hast {half of the southeast quarter of sec- | tion fourteen in township one hun- pe north of range sev- of the Fifth Pri akota, contain- , ing one hundr' xty acres, and that ‘no personal claim is made against any aid defendants. . BURKE, y for Plaintiffs. uite 12, Tribune P.O. J Shop in The Tribune Before You Shop in the Store. Bismarck Furniture Company _ 220 Main Street é Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Re- finished and Packed. a cS FOR SALE A 1919 MODEL REO-4 CAR | To the above named defenda You are hereby notified summons, com and notice of no| |persgnal ‘claim in the above entitled | action are now on filo in the o lof the clerk of ths ¢ igh county, at J | Dakota; that the odject of ut the! ‘SLIGHTLY USED, WILL | SELL AT A BARGAIN - Holmboe Studio i ee eI ¥ proper forms, best stuff for sale. Wealso understa the terms of sale. also weatherproof BISMARC FRUAAUALALULULUAAULESUAOATDUSUDVOLAEEUEE EEA know how to fix up your list of live stock, machinery, poultry, grain, hay, feed, household goods and all other WEATHERPROOF SALE BILLS Our stock includes heavy paper and these bills will stay up when put up. Wind, rain or snow won’t hurt them. ALL BILLS PRINTED PROMPTLY BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. SUCCEED PUBLIC SALE BILLS eewecewene sone e nn +--+ ++ +e. When you are ready to hold your Public Farm Sale come to The Trib- une for your Sale Bills. We have the display type and nd how to arrange cardboard so that K, N. D. UQUEEUUASUURELLSLUQUEUAUOGEUULAULEOOTOSSREROBAA =

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