The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 27, 1919, Page 7

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) dee FRIENDS _ By Blosser He -Wouldn’t Take Any Chances On That SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern And There Are Fqur. Months. in the Year with Five Pay Days "THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN. | Classified Advertising Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Will be Inserted. © igo : First-insertion, 85 cent; additional insertions without change. of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be c “at the rate of two cents a word for each additional word. HELP WANTED—MALE __ ———__—_—=, || RENT! BUY! SELL! WELCOME! RETURNING 1 ee “988—PHONE—888, | SOLDIERS’ AND ‘SAILORS. Full information as to all em- ployment: openings. in. this com-, mufilty. and elsewhere willbe giv- en.you FRED at the Bureau for Returning... Soldiers ang Sailors, 1 Northwebt™' Hotel ’Bulldtig, Phone 177. -.All/national, and. local efforts . _t6' assist . you the Cop } - United States Emp! éyment ‘Sérvice ite ‘U-S? Department oF: Labor." ONLY. experienced {utomobile me “chanics wanted. ‘Lahr Motor Sales Company. ; ice 1.25 3t, WANTED—Experienced night engl- ‘meer... Russell Miller. Milling/.Co., _.Mandan, N. D. WANTED—To hire a No.. 1 baker DO you ‘want to rent. rooms? HAVE ‘you rooms ‘for’ rent? WILL you’sell your home? . , WILT you: ty a home?’ ” WILE you sell: your! business? WILL you buy a business? HOW about/ more. insurance? Phone &88—Phone 888—Phone 888 “At your seryice”). L. H. LANGLEY Real Mstate ‘and Insurance Tribune Bldg. — _-Phone -8835 WANTED—Girl_ in, Hoskins’ kodak finishing department. Apply room 'No..16, Tribune block. 125 2t WANTED—Experienced dining room girls. Will pay highest wages. Call at. American Cafe, : GEE AINT tT FUNKY How, A FELLA GETS To THINKIN’ ON THINGS — 2 BROOMS FIRINSTANCE ~ 1 CAN ‘UNDERSTAND EASY ENOUGH HOW “WEY JES GROW —THEN WHEN - -QMENRE CUT DOWN, TH: BRANCHES ARE TRIMMED OFF AS - a wr How \WMISKBROOMS - FEATHER DUSTERS - | CANT SEE WEARD'OF WOOD SPROUTIN’ FEATHER LEAVES ~ i OH —~ 1 SEE +. - MPNBE THEYRE MADE FROM WHAT-ANG WE GUESSIN, 19 “WEY GROW. | NEVER WOODPECKERS ~~ SNMINY CHRISMUS, PoP! Ff WHY DA WANE YER. BY TWE WAY BENNY ~~ V HAVENT SAID ANYTHING Wo YOu ABOUT YouR PAY NET. NOW HERES THE PROPOSITION - WHICH. WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE - $629 A WEEK ~ oR 924° $6°° a WEEK or ®2y20 A MonTH:2 ALL RIGHT, FINE — THATS VELL TAKE Hause a PERSONAL DOWS, More than WIVis, belleve in Hfe. insurance. Pure protection | without investment feature. Call or | “write for rates. Salesmen wanted.|R Guarantee Fund Life Association, L. H. Langley. State Manager, 314 Broadway, Phone 858. “MISCELLANLUUS ot 5 abi residence, lots in city of Glen Ullin. Write or inquire George Meyerle, Glen Ullin, N, D. EV. © and mental elepathist’ can be con- sulted on all affairs of life and les- sons in health, Oftice hours 10 a. m to 10 p.m. ‘Northwest Hotel. 127 2t 23 BLACK FILLID oy , free for the hauling. Apply Power. House, or Phone 28. Nall 1 24 3t EB OR TRADE—A go ing country store with stock; i “ing rooms and dance hall 42x32, =; made of cement blocks, in a German settlement in Dunn county. Ad: dress Jacob Rothschiller, care Fifth Street ‘Barber “Shop, Bismarc Dak. ms FOR, SALE—One_ com steal threshing rig for a small gas tract: or and plows. J. Wallman, Regan, ‘Ny Dak. 2, 127 at FON, SALW—Chiifonier, - cook | stove, fron. bed, complete; small center table, piano. stool, hall séat, high chair, folding;table, must be soldat QUE; 323 Let: streot. 4 ‘ ee : 1:27 1t WANTES—Want to buy used “£.7C. Smith typewriter in good shape. Phone 363R.: F. J. Heintzman. 125 3t__ FOR. SALE—Household goods, reed buggy and 15-pigs, and other things. Call 319. 19th street or. Phone 740V- so [tia 127.1 wk T y that can make good bread, pies, cakes | 7 124 Lwk = so sour prertyvany kind;| ete., to a good man I will pay good} WANTED—Girl for general house- GASHe Sell vetekdy for Sane Nort . ‘wages. ‘No other need apply. Tom} .work, "Phone 459.1... 20% West] ‘western Business Agency, Minne- +. AMiluk, ‘Wilton, N. D.,~ 1 21 8t ‘Broadway. “121 tt! polis, Minh. a" 1 O56 TW SRAKDMEN, — FIREMEN, $150-¥200 5 | FO1 SALE-Toda protectograph ° Hy =! protectograph check monthly, send stamp for require) _~ WORK WANTED writer. Good as new. Call at Trib: _ ments. Railway, care. 581. Tribune. | TOUNG CADY STUDENT wants a| une Office, 219 tf 14°7-1f 14 18 21 25 28. TRACTOR SCHOOLSThe Twin City ‘Tractor school is conducted in con- nection with one of the world’s larg- est tractor shops affording com- plete, pracical instruction in all Dranches of tractor construction, op- eration and care. Two 5-week terms start respectivelyfon Feb. 10th, and March. 17th. “Small ‘tuition fee.) Write for catalog and application * ecard. Minneapolis Steel. & Machin- ‘ery Co., Minneapolis, Minn. : ae 11118 25; 2-1 place to work for board and room. Gall 183 Bismarek Business College. iy Ey : 1.27 Iwk GADY desirés to go to home by the day or hour and do family washing. Phone 535 R. 1211 wk el WANTED TO RENT HAVE_A LARGE LIST, of, clients who wish to. rent. furnished. or. unfurnish- ed rooms. “Turn that extra room in- to cash. -L..\H. Langley,-Phone. 883. . 1 25°T wk WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms for light house keeping or a furnished “house . during ~ school. Got to be in a good location. Phone No. 630 R: or. write: . to. He, -B/ 524 Ave. F. 3 1 26 6t ————SS RUOMS* FUR RENT. + POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED all around counter ‘salesman would like ‘position ab manager, buyer and stock keeper or counter clerk in hardware, dry goods, shoes or groceries. Twelve years’ experience, two yéars as Manager. Al. references from all Infth street... Phone 597X. 1 27 2t former’ employers. Addréss ‘1 SURE Sie achat eat ai ed “care Tribune. $23 1 wk |'ROOM: WITH BOARD Feb. “1st, 620 oaltion as housekeeper | “Sth street. Phone 329R. Mrs. Ada for' widower” or bachelor. © Good | __Rohrer. 1:26 l'wk FOR_RENT—Front room in modern house, 412.-3rd street, Phone -455. -: ies ; “125 0b —————— cook. For, particulars write to Mrs. Mary Ransom, 306° W. Cook St. =dPortage, Wis. 1.221 wk FOR SALE OR bate LAND BARGAIN—We 6 areal opgiule f ce Real i—We offer’ a by </HOUSES AND FLATS (| “in Nw.1-1'3.131.82, near towne of FOR “RES lew, stric Bode Chadwick and 4 Ifridge. {i Bellon Cétiage, 5. rooms and:bdth. Phone} Land Co., Jamestown, ND.“ >" * 282-b. . 1241 Wi _ 1277 - FOR SALE—Two farms of $20 acres ich at $50, and’ $55 per acre. One farm of 240 acres at $45 ‘per acre. Half. .cash, balance:at.6-per cent. These ‘farms: ure‘ located close Bismarck and each: place has a en te set: of ‘buildings... Call’ on write. to ‘C/O. Nelson, Box 189, FOR RENT—Modern five room’ Du- plex. Water furnished. Inquire 311 Rosser street or phone 360X opie! 1271 wk ‘Two modern houses we located. Inquire at First Guaranty ‘Bank. ‘ if te! Q £20 7. FOR RENT—Seven room house. Mod-| > “ern. Call 697. E —=Modern cottage. @| GUARANTEE FUND ‘ASSOCIA. | “404 K or 794. Geo, W. Little. TION offers - exceptional . induce- | ° 3 Es 1.10 tf women who arp ex- ments se perlenced ge Oe who would: like. to bere the business Of lite (tisurance: k le + ‘ Bate. , 31d ALE—Six room stric Bred: Se Meo “ern bungalow in Riverview addition.} WANTHD—Traveling salesman who & bargain if bought at once. If in-| understands and can sell farm pow- Bae when Fam ee . W. Rol at nm ms ted cail C. L. Burton. er and light plants. Also aatomobile. ae 12.19 tf] salesman. Lahr Motor Sales, vv. 1.25.1 wk Al SALESMEN.,,. WANTED—Big “money selling profit sharing certificates. T—A raccoon. fur scatf ' Sunday Easy payments. Have prodction, no Seach SH: cher FOR RENT—A small cozy room, 40% | Right between Presbyterian church and Labr. Motor — Sales, Rieder please return to Tribune and re, , celve reward. 127. tt speculation. OU Co,,.411 Hal Ridg., Kansas City Mo. 2.95; 2-18 16 22; 3-1 FOR SALH-OR “TRAD. ern. building, six.25 ft. business or DOINGS OF THE DUFFS GEE, THIS IS A DANDY Fox TROT! LET'S DANCE FT WILBUR: ITS BEEN SO LONG ‘SWIC IVE DANCED THAT! Dover IF.1 REMEMBER HOW: ON;Tom, LEY ME Stow! You" |g. NEW STED THAT WLU JUST owed ME.- IT'S. THE LATEST! - Lahr Motor.Sales -Co. WO-SPLENDID SADDLE HORSES for sale. These horses are sound, gentle, welt broken to ride or drive and high class in every. way. Will sell cart, cutter and harness with the horses. F. S. Talcott. q 2 tf FOR SALE—Furnituro for 12 rooms. Selling out on Ast Price reasonablo. account of health. Call at 311 street or Phone 627: R. ‘ t 124.1 wk SS STOP! LOOK} What's on, town lot nuction, gale, on Saturday Feb 1, 2- o'clock, p.m: at Grant county scat, Carson. “Ay A> Anderson, owner. ae :.1 25.1 wk FOR SALE—Cheap, practically new Morse ‘platform scale. 1:25, 3t Fairbanks FOR. SALE OR TRADE—More Bros,’ corporation stock. 10 shares pre- ferred, 5 common. Call or address Wm, Augspurger, 1522 3rd Ave N,, Fargo, 'N. D. 1 25 4t. FOR SALE—Weekly_newspaper, vil- Jage electric light plant, storage bat- tery. service, station, office and. thor- oughly .. modern’ dwelling in small town. Management of telephone exchange goes with business. income. for man and wife or fainily with partly grown children wio can help. If interested, write for fur- thor information. $40» will han- die deal. C. W. Malmgyist, “Me- Kenzie, N.D. 1 22 29 27 2R= 220 27 to Do ONE ,ON MC, wILDUR, { {DANCING IT Good} four and 20-100 dollars (4 sides the costs of foreclosu GEORGE SA" NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALI Notice is he tain mortgage, livered by Jon Schmidt, his Schmidt and Mary” tyngors to Ge dated the 6th » 1916 and filed Schmidt and 1 PETER A. WINTER, and Jacob American Army the Most Sani- tary in the World, | such mortgage and herein edxat the front door of the court hous iu the city of Bismarck, county of Bur- leigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., on the 8th day of February, A. D. 1919, to satisfy the amount d ou the mort- ds Hot Baths and \Clean Underwear Rid Them of I's Commen to Soldier. Parls, — Th@ American army In gage and whicl be sold to satisfy the same, ure those situated in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, to-wit: West one-half of the northwest quar- ter (W% NW%) and the wes half of. the southwest. qua! rSW%). of: section twenty township one hundred forty: range seventy-seven: (77), west of the 5th P.M... ‘Default. has occurred in said mort- gage by-reason. of the: fact that .the wortgagors failed to pay the debt se- cured, thereby which was due Decem- ber. Ist, 1017. The said mortgage contains a pro- vision to the effect that the mortgagee | or assigns may pay past due notes on prior liens and by virtye of said pro- vision the°owner of said mortgage paid a_certain coupon note on 4 ior mort- gage for two hundred seveuty-four aiid | 0-100 dollars ($274.20). That there will be due on date of sale the sum of six hundred twenty- world. The discovery that the louse was the carrier of trench fever and that scabies—the seven-years’ itch of Bible fame—and other skin diseases are conspfeuously reduced by cleanli- hess led the atmy staff’ to take meas- ures to rid ‘the Yankee soldiers “of these evils, It was decided’ that cle underclothes and frequent baths“would make the Yank’ immune from many of the ills’ common to the soldier: in France. General Pershing ordered that his army be equipped with efficient fa- cilities to’ insure every ‘man’ ‘inthe army a change of clothing and-a’ bath at least once, and, if necessary, twice a week. The soldiers, as they return from | active duty, are received in squad: They disrobe and turn in their cloth- ing. Then they spend half a minute under a hot shower, half a minute un- Tom Will Haye Some Explaining der a cold one, two minutes soaping their bodies and then another half a minute under a warm shower for rins- ing. They emerge to receive clean un- derwear, sox and shirt and, if neces- a clean uniform. The whole ss takes 344 minutes plus time for dressing and undressing. ‘The underwear the men leave when entering goes to the laundry wagons. It goes through the washing and ster- llizing process and is issued again, a day or two later, to other troops. Lice, known as “cooties” in the sol- dier’s vocabulary, have been commor to all armies in the war, but serious efforts to exterminate them were not made until they were found to be geria carriers. The new American plan, it| is believed, will effectively rid the army of they. There were cases in; the American army, during the fight-/ ing of the past summer, where offic and men did not remove their cloth for as long a period as der such circumstances lice ce: BY ALLMAN Au THe Time Un-| France {s the most sanitary in the! be a terror, ce#Sed even to be a sub- Ject of jest 6 Nou- come WERE a al-Foch -is one of the 18 col- lies that were given to the government for service in, the war, BROTHERS EACH ENLIST, . THEN MEET IN PARIS Delaware, O—Prive: ff lin aud Corporal ° Clifto: lin live.in this.city. Nei- ther brother knew that, the other was in Mrahce. Bach knew that the other headed, for a he United’ States f They met. on the com- reet_ in the same camp te: He ry Teacher. Shortage, Serious. Ww. ~The. teacher rious West. Virginia, ingtae rural districts, It 1 that appre ately!) 1,000 schools failed te open because: there are no teachers to put. in charge ‘of The children left without edu- 11 opportunity this year are e& timated to numb 0,000, rtain for Heroes. —Placing 3,000,000 din thig state under st of $250,000,000.and work for thousands of re- diers and sailors is part of being worked out \by Gov. ister. By this plain it is ex may be made for 50,000 families. < | * ‘ Carney Coal Phone 94 0. E. Anderson Lbr.-G. AULIEGURACOOUGAEOOLNOLENGR WANT AD PAGE

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