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FRECKLES AND GIS FRIENDS By Blosser THAT WAS THE EASIEST QUARTER HE EVER GOT! SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern AND BENNY WAS ALL SET FOR THE FEED GONG! ——_—_—_—_———_—_—_—_— | THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN | Cmowewewerwresworeseseececcecoc cc ecce cece eee coe ee) Classified Adve Terms Strictly Cash—-No Copy Without Remittance Attached Will be Inserted. First insertion, of copy, 15 cents. will be charged at word. _HELP WANTED—MALE 35 cents; addi the rate of two HELP! HELP! The U, S. Employmen Service | in Bismarck is , receiving dally urgent calls for coal miners. If you can mine coal give us your ad- dress, BIG WAGES. Write, tele- phone: or call. U.S. Employment: ! -[-service, Northwest Hotel, Bis- | “|-marck, N. D. eee Se SAMESMEN—For Bismarck and vi cinity, established article nation- ally advertised. Commission. Whole or part time. (Men. with ambition an integrity desired. Permanent position for producers. Box No, 6ge Tribune. 12 23° 3t TRACTOR SCHOOL—The Twin Gity Tractor schoolis conducted in con- nection. with cne of :the world’s « largest tractor shops affording com- plete, practical instruction in all branches of tractor construction, operation and care. Three 5-week terms start respectively on Jan 6, Feb. 10 and March 17. Small tuition -fee. Write for catalog and applica- tion card. Minneapolis Steel and Machinery Co. Minneapolis, Minn. 11-23 30; 127 14 21 28; 1-1 BRAKEMEN, ;IREMEN, ’ $150-$200 monthly, experience unnecessary. Send addressed stamped envelope. Railway, Care ‘647 Tribune. 2 21 it ——————————— WANTED—By.boy 17 years old, <a Place to. ‘work’ board and room while -attending*blkh school. Ad- dresg_C! Bal kk, Hazelton, N. Advertisements containing more than 25 words BY GEORSE, BE TICKLED WHEN HE SEES THIS: FINE TRAIN 1 ‘GOT FOR MIS CURISTMAS — WELL CAN 2 : THE FIRST ~ Wn = DO WY EYes DECIEVE ME ~ 2 ~ WON'T FRECKLES “THAT FoR REMEMBER.» ONE | WELL (A BISMARCK DAILY TRIB! HE SHOULDNT BREAK A 6000 WHILE! GONNA BE TH’ FIRST ONE IN LINE RIGHT GEM PoP-. KIN T { HAVE A PENNY | T GET SOME LIKRISH 2 e's FINIGHIN’ UP WITH TH’ MENU ~-- on You TWRKEY ! You THERE'S “A QUARTER THE LICORICE. WANT —— HuRRY!! /# | BIG CHRISTMAS DINNER SOLDIERS SAV LORS oniedRm QUE EIAEMEON 44 AGENT—SALESMAN rtising Rates. / tional insertions without change cents a word for each additional WANTED Branch Manager ESTABLISHED CORPORATION, Formerly large manufacturers. of] steel products, now engaged in pro-| duction of mammoth patriotic work, is opening a Branch Office in Bis- marck. Requires services of good bus- iness man as Manager. Applicant Mustassume duties about January 1st. be able to direct a small: sales force, the most of. whom will be attracted to} the work on account of. its patriotic Rature. $1,000 cash. bond required, ful- ly secured. Entirely new proposition; national advertising” campaign start- ing, including double-page ad in local papers, tremendous opportunity. Re-! plies solicited from parties who find| their business unprofitable or not in harmony~ with «war: conditons. Com- mission basis -with earnings upward of $5,000 -per year. Sales Manager will assist in. organ- izing sales force and supervise open- ing Branch House. Make your aa- swer complete to secure interview. You will be required to come to Chi- cago for two days’ instruction and training, and unless you can do so be- fore New Years it will be useless to apply. Unless you have the money for cash bond, and your reputation will stand the third degree, save your stamps. This is areal opportunity NUMBER OUR SALESMEN made as high as $165.00 last week and yet we are five weeks from our busy season, Ve you realize why they value their connection with our organization? This unassigned ter-} ritory will be allotted to a man of; character, push and ability. Jerome 3 Laadt, Pres. 8 South Dearborn | St.. Chicago, Il. 21 It Wk EXCLUSIVELY OWN AND control a protected article clearing | upwards of $20.00 per day for sales- men. Most essential. created demand. ‘Large territories assigned to salesmen able to handle crews of their-own. Jerome 1. Laad’, Pres., § South Deaxhorn St. Chicago, Til. ts {Poa ‘ 12 21 it ‘SALESMDN CAN MARE $300 to $500 month to sell Knox Tractor Oil, the finest grade on the market enor- mous demand. Also. auto oils, greas- es, paints. - Get our terms the noble. refining Co. Cleveland, Ohio. 12 21 2t ROOMS. FOR RENT WANT#FD—To rent” Two furnished rooms. for housekeeping. Address C. ALW. Tribune.‘ tf FOR RENT—Two large front rooms for light housekeeping. Also two | modern bed rooms. Mrs: Dorsey, 311 P. dth strect. Phone 627R. 12 21 Iwk FOR T—In_ desirable location, furnished room with kitchenette for light housekeeping. 411 5th St. or phone 273. 12.20 lwk FOR RENT-—Warm rooms, with the use of kitchen. House No. 7 St. Phone 242X. FOR RENT—Two imnodern Phone 494 K. Geo. W. Little. 11,29 tf WORK WANTED WARRIED MAN wishes steady work; for the winter. Phone 512K or call at 404 Sth street. 12.17 10t RE: Government |i 00k “A” tells why you should tobacco and snut?. r today. Start the » dr ss XN. D. FOR FIRST CLASS DRY CL8Ad and pressing call at the Eagle Works and Tailor Shop. Ph ge. Ss rek G at 8 10 er IF Yo; WANT TO put on a special sale, now is the time to seeus: Zimmermati Bros. Midway Mdse Sales Co., 1948 Uni- versity Ave. St Paul, Minn, : i 11 20 1 mo= sewing machine in good order for $7.00... This: is: a bargain. miss it. 209 12th street. A 12 2ibot FOR SALE-Todd protectograph check writer. Good as new. Call at Trib- + une Office. 5 12.19 tf FOR SALE—Prices right, six pedi- "greed hunting dogs, five weeks old, four male'and 2 female. Father is one of the best.dogs in the state of N. D. All puppies are well marked. 508 Broadway. Call for Atkinsons 1223 1 wk PIANOS AND PLAYERS. ‘Remember no home is complete with- out a Piano on Christmas Day. | have: jfew ‘that I canpstill furni from here, all new and they all Baldwin made, which means quality in each instrument. Call, Phone or write Saturday and Sun- day only of this week. J. M. W care Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. State Representative The Baldwin Piano Co.- Chicago, Ill. Home address, Grand Forks, N. D. 12:17 St VLLGET $2522 A MONTH cuit) J ndy your stock of goods at anction ory FOR SALE—Nearly new! drop hedd| Don't H DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | SUMMONS. of the clerk of the dist State of North Burleigh. In Dis trict, Claribel J. Kuehl, £ Jur, and Charles \ Dakota, county of Dakota; that the object of said ac tion is to quiet tile lo the riet Court, Sixth Judicial D ‘hal! of the southeast quarter of se Clarivel tion Fourteen in Township one bun jd. » dred forty-three north of Range sey 'vs. Mrs. son. Ru ley, M | Mes, ¢ - Meridian, N Dakoia, one hundr es, and that nc - e Bittle,’ personal claim is made against anv Claribel J.) the said detendanis. the heirs of Mrs.| FE, T. BURKE, Ruth M. Bond, Attorney for Plaintiffs, P. O Ransom Mow Mar-} uite and Phoebe Mowry, and unknown \ i Mrs. O. } Kuehl, ¢ id. Re Mow ) Russel Moy agret Mowry all person | known hei {the premises defendants. Thg state of North Dakgta'to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in the a» titled action, of which a i junto annexed and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at Suite 12, Tribune ; Block, Bismarck, in said county andy» y, state, within thirty days after the ipaddi S lette service of this summons upon you, pow hard it is to write a letter to a j exclusive of the day of such service; ‘gon or father also that it's very hard hereinafter “described, “SOMEWHERE” IN FRANCE FROM E.R. MORRIS, La Valbonne- Franee: November 25, ter y was a day set aside ‘fo jor answer, judgment will be taken! gone through in the last 18 months. against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 23rd day of July, 1918. H E, T. BURKE, Did you ever yet wy letter written P. O, Address, Suite 12 Trib-}on hotel stationery ftom. Naney, ‘une Block, Bismarck, North} France? f Dakota, Attorney for Plain- tiffs. Notice of No Personal Claim. To the above named defendants: You are hereby notified that the; Another reason fs that when one rea. arriving in France. | i i | action are now on file in the office agd father and sisters back THAT'S TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE! BEFORE You GO ANY FURTHER LeT ME Terr II ‘] et court Of} nm: .' Burleigh county, at Bismarck, North! yyd reputation of those near and dear ‘ast halt | of the Northeast quarter and the east! ven west of the Fitth Principal containing: Tribuner North Dakota. (LETTERS FROM @ 1918, No doubt you realize |> and incase of your failure to appear especially in such times as we have Yesterday I took advantage of ‘the chance for a pass, the second one since Tam in the best of health and really believe one reason for same is, that I have lived the life you advised me to live just before leaving for France, summons, complaint and notive of no! lizes what they are up against over personal claim in the above entitled here, the thought of a dear old mother home es him want fo uphold the honor -jto him My thoughts and prayers have been with and for you during my time in nee. When we aréto return is un- ain, but we must’ wait for our Hchance and let us hope ands pray that it won't be long. Am still at the school don’t >| kiiow what is to become of us. Some ;scem to think a very small percentage ‘of us will be commissioned, while oth- Jers are of the opinion that none of us Lwill be. t } The condition of this country, is such jthat makes a person feel proud of the [fact that we are Americans, : My only desire is to-get outeef this leountry and go home, One can! imagine fhe conditions of countries Jike, G Jinany’ after being: defeated, after sec- ‘| ing this. cotmmtry that has won and had access to the money spent by the Amer- ican soldiers. In our examination Saturday we hud to give an account of our travel- ing fn ‘France,.so T’ll do liikewise now und try to make this a letter. 4 We left Camp Greene, N, 1917, and ‘arrived at Camp Mills, the 18th, leaving there Dee..5. a| arriving at Dumont, N. J. and leaving U|theré Dec. 14 and going to Hoboken where we embarked on ‘the Levithtan, formerly the German lined ““Vater- land”. that is sure a wonderful boat. (Imagine a boar reaching from . the house down to Bis-Hospital.) The Montana guard and N. D.’s were :to- gether with 169 Red Cross nurses. Ail told there were about 8,500 on board and a crew of 1,800 so you can imagine what size it must be. We had no trog- ble on the way over, but believe me when we were in mlid-ocean my heart was in my mouth for oh there was.a lot of water. It took us just 9 days jcounting the change of time. Landed in Liverpool and from there took ‘the train to Winchester, Eng., where 'we stayed until Jan. 1, when we again ir 2 ; took the train to South Hampton and {embarked for France, crossing . the English Channel at night. We landed Fat Le Mavre Jan. 2 and stayed inva took the train, this time in box cars I {camp there over night. when we again i Dak. 5.1217 1 wk. MISCELLANEOUS =| RAISE ON THE FIRST OF THE You WHERE | WAS | and believe me, it was cold. We t ithat will presefit itself but once in a HELP ‘WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Chambermaid, Bismarck hotel. eee * SALESWOMAN—For Bismarck and vicinity, established. article nation- aly advertised. Commisison. \Whole or part time. Women with ambition and integrity desired. Permanent position for producers, Lox No. 637 Tribune. 12:28 2t WANTED—Ton bright capable ladies to-travel, demonstrate ana sell well known gods to established. dealers, $25.00 to $50.00 per week; railroad fare paid; weekly advance for trav- eling expenses. Address at once, .Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. | 12 21, it WANTED—Two waitresses and 2 ‘dishwashers at once. Homan’s Cafe. ~ 12.21 3t WANTED—We want girls for work in our.bindery. No experience ne- céstaty. Good positions with pleas- ant Surroundings, and pay as learn- ing.. Call et Tribune office-and see Mr. Olson. ¢ 12 20 3t} WANTED—faay_ clerk. Apply. Won- der Store. 12191 wk WANTED—Waitress. and dishwash- er. immediately. Small hotel. - Six Dollars per week. Box 93, Medora, VN. D. 12 18 1. wk ‘NY WOMAN can make money tak- ing orders for Guaranteed hosiéry. Salary or commission. All or part time. Experience unnecassary Ad- dress ‘No. 683_ Tribune, Bismarck. RES 12 171 mo WANTED—Girl to assist with house- wortk and care of baby. “No objec- “tons to school girl. irs. F. Holm- doe, 208 W. Broadway. . 12 9 tf . Bismarck: Furniture Company : 220 Main Street Farniture Upholstery Repaired, Re: 4 lifetime. Write or wire PRESIDENT, 1810 Advertising -Puilding, Chicago, 1). FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—A four room house with __bath. 814 “Ave. F. 12 21 St FOR” RENT—Furnished house with furnace heat: Inquire’ Northern produce Co. 12 21.8 FOR SALE—Six room strictly mod- ern bungalow in River View addi- tion. A bargain if bought at once. If interested call C. L. Burton. . 12 21 Mt FOR RENT— room house, partly modern. Geo, M. Register. e “bo 12 20 1. wk FOR SALE—Six_room_strictlymod- ern ‘bungalow in Riverview addition. A bargain if bought at once. If in- terested ‘call C. L. Burton. \.12 19 tt -room cottage. Phone . 694n. V4 és Ps foe ate 12 18-tt FOR -RENT—Modern FOR-RENT. steam heated four room flat. Household furniture for sale, ‘algoother rooms for rent equipped for light housekeeping. phone 183. = 12 18.1 wk FOR RENT=By January i, a tive: Toom: cottage partly modern. Ap- ply-1200: Broadway. 12 184t_ FOR RON jodern'.& room house. Inquire OW. Roberts, Phone. 15:-or TRL ae OAD tt HAVE 1D PROPOSITION for matried couple with luich room and bakery _ experionce.> Answer «684 céte Tribune. { ~ = oo Pa gee F; Ag 21;tf u "clean stock of €T0- cories; fine location, doing good bus- iness. Would consider good farm | Joad near. Bismarck in. trade,. at O.-Por 290.) finished. and- Packed. op uy price. Address P. 22.21.10]. Dry stove wood. Phono; Alex Couch, 12 211 wk} WANTED—Piano to rent for winter. Responsible _ party. Tridune No. 685. 1 221 tt! HISTORY WORLD .WAR—Introduc-} tion by General March. Don't miss our biggest terms. Supersedes all others. Absolutely authentic. Big- gest Pictorial book. Free outfit. ~Historical Book Co., Chicago 12 21 It YRITE A SONG—Any subject. compose music and guarantee free publication. Send words today. Thomas Merlin, 777 Reaper Block, Chicago. 12 AUTHENTIC HISTORY WAR and our side line making agents $15 to $75 per day. Rest dis- counts. Free books additional for expenses. Send 20c postage. Both outfits free. Be quick. Mulliken Company, Marietta, Ohio. 12.21 it WANTED-—-Lignite coal for year 1919. about 200 tons. Submit bids to Bis- maarck hospital. v 12°17 «St WANRTED—to sella” cutter, also a stock barn for rent. Inquire 400 7th street. Phone 506L. 12:19 1 wk FOR SALE—Gabler piano. Cowan. Drug Store. 11 22:tt ADAM SCHAAF PIANO—None better, Direct from ‘factory to home with- out middieman’s profits. Conven- jent payments. Sample in Soo Ho- tel lob! D. Ernest Hall, resident _representati 12:16 Gt MR PARMER—Now is the tine to disyose of your live and dressed Poultry.’ For best results and high: ést 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 12 mo FORACCO AND SNTTF remedy. Gold Seal No, 10 kills the desire fot to- bacco and snuff. Great success Sworn testimonials of men who have heen cured $2.25. ~ Our A guaranteed ; YearR- waite THAT IsN’T A Whole Lor IT WAS PRETTY DECENT OF ThE Boss WusT THE SAME - 1 CAN HARDIN WAIT UNTIL | SHOW THE LeTTer To HELEAL - We war -Tom You soup SEE t's ITALIAN GARDENS THE TAPESTRIES ay LI A DOZEN GORSEOUS HATS- Jispe CANT. CLOSE-HER RAIDS ” “Ths DiAmallD yegetable * treatment HELEN, LET ME SHOW YoU The LeTTer! GoT FROM THE Boss ToDAN To DAN - | IT WAS SIMPLY. WONDERFUL ,“ToM— VLE TeLtYov More ABourT IT AFTER DINNER- WHAT WAS THAT LETTER. ABoUT You cot FRom The Boss P OH, IT. WASN'T IMPORTANT jecled two days and. two nights to a place called La Courtine, the ‘day after ing there every private of the 41st n Was transferred to the 18th fantry and 10 days later were lin the front line trenches. We the non-coms, were left at La | Courtine until about an, 21 when we ‘left and went to Gondrecourt, at the corp school where we stationed until Sept. 30 when we were relieved land sent to St. Momain. We were | there until Oct. 16 when T came down j here. Gondrecourt is about 30 miles from Nancy and Toul and while there {had the opportunity of visiting differ- | ent places, I went to Domry, the home | of Joan of Are and also to Nancy once. I cannot imagine what or how I , ruptured myself last spring, but think I slipped some time or other as we ; Wore boots a great deal of the time F vas terrible slippery.. Am in | cood health now though ‘and do not { fecl_ the effects of it whatever, have ; not been sick a day since coming over here. Well Dad I never did any fighting in this war. still in a military sense we have done as much toward win- ning the war as any-of them, so we must feel that way whether we care | to or ft. Myself I want to go home, still down in my. heart I would like to see the men go first that done the ac- {tual fighting. | Suppose everyone home is anxiously waiting for the boys. to return. How are you getting along in the coal business. How is . now days. Suppose it’s very cold there now, and lots of snow. It has becn quite cold here for a week and has rained here ait day. Don’t know just what kind of weather they have in | this: | tet. ere Am sending some Xmas cards today as that is all we can send from this “Hoping this nds loping this finds you and the folks in the best of Realth and that we ail return so aT ‘our. loving. son, EUGENE MORRIS. Candidate E. Morris, } Camp De La Valbonne, 1. CS | 12th Co. t | { | i { American E. F, Dart of the Sengtl during win- |

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