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TUESDAY, JAN. 28, 1919. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blogser Tag Draws Conclusions Rather \ Quickly SQUIRREL FOOD By. Ahern Benny Would Make a Swell Tailor of Potato Sacks / THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN | Classified Advertisi 1D, LIKE To HAVE A Suit MADE OF “THAT MATERIAL- WHAT 19 IT» SERGE? THERE! 1 AINT GOI’ EFFIES No MORE — "NES SAR-TH’ FINEST GERGE MADE BY’ BEST SURGEONS —~ ~~ ASU MATERIAL VILL WEAR OUT FIRST, BEFORE \TLL GET THREADBARE, Rates. i Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Will be Inserted. First insertion, of copy, will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for word. 85 cents; additional insertions without change 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words each additional ” HELP WANTED—MALE “WELCOME! RETURNING. SOLDIERS AND. SAILORS. Full information ag to all em- ployment” openings “in” thts “comi- munity and elsewhere will be giv- en you FREE at the Bureau for Returning. Soldiers .and Sailors, Northwest Hotel Building, Phone 17/. , All nattonal, and ‘local efforts _. } to, agsiat. won...are, there. concen- United States Employment Service ye 8, Department of Labor. po re ES EC RT ONLY~ experienced tutomobile — me- chanics, wanted. Lahr Motor Sales , Company. ‘ fi 125 WANTED—Experienced night engi- neer. Russell Miller Milling Co., Mandan, N. D.. ~ 1 23 tf oO re 10. ‘baker that can make good bread, ples, cakes @tc., to a good man I will pay good wages. No other need apply. Tom Miluk, Wilton, N. D., 1 21 & SRAKPMPN, FIREMEN, $150-$200 monthly, send stamp for require- ments, Railway, care 581 Tribune. 14711 14 18 21 25 28. RACTOR SCHOOL—The 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 ‘ranches of tractor construction, op- ération and care. Two 5-week terms atart respectively on Feb. 10th, and 17th. Small tuition fee. Write for catalog and application card. Minneapolis Steel & Machin- ery Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 111 18 25; 2-1 ‘TED—Position by. experienced stenographer. Phone 144U. 1 27 6t all around counter salesman would like position as manager, buyer and stock keeper or counter clerk in hardware, dry goods, shoes or groceries. Twelve years’ experience, two years 88 r. former employers. care Tribune. Address 1606, 4.231 wk fon as housekeeper for widower or bachelor. cook. For particulars write to Mrs. Mary Ransom, 306 W. Cook St. Portage, Wis. 12231 wk FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS _ ‘FOR RENT—Modern five room Du- plex. Water furnished. Inquire 211 Rosser street or phone 360X" 1-271 wk ‘—Two modern houses wel located. Inquire at First Guaranty Bank. y 120.7 FOR RENT—Seven room house. Mod- ern. Call 697. 1 15 tt ‘Modern cottage. ne | 404 K or 794. Geo, W. Little. 110 tf FOR RED Ww. Roberta, Phone 15% ot In 0. W. = or we eet 11 tt FOR SALE—Six room strictly mod- ern bungalow in Riverview addition. A bargain if bought at once. If in- terested cail C. L. Burton. asd —— LOST AND. FOUND ~ TOST—A raccoon fur scarf Sunday ‘night between Presbyterian church please. return to Tribune.and re: , Gelve reward. = 2 27 tt ‘Al references from all}* i RENT! BUY! SELL! 888—PHONE—888 DO ‘you want to rent rooms? HAVE you rooms for rent? WILL you sell: your home? WILL you buy a home? WILL you sell’ your business? WILL you buy a business? HOW aboiit more insurance? |. Phone 888—Phone 888—Phoue 888 “At your service” H. LANGLEY Real Estate and Insurance Tribune Bldg. Phone &88 SaaS HELP _WANTED—FEMALE WANTED AT ONCE —Maid for gener- al house work. Good wages, Phone 746 or call 613 3rd street. 128 2 wks AN’ FULL OF HOLES- Tes STEP UP AGAINST: TH’ CLOTH SO 1 CAN-TAKE YOUR MEASUREMENTS ~ ~~ WE MADE A SUIT OUT.OF “WIS MATERIAL LAS WEEK FOR A PROMINENT: LAWYER HERE, RCK DAILY: TRIBUNE TUE IDEAY YOU COMING HOME MAAAAAY TAG IS HOME FRUM AUNT EFFIES. ALREADY OVER T’ MONT WHAT ON EARTH Do You SUPPOSE SHE WILL THINK OF You ¢ 1 DONT CARE — FROM AUNT EFFIES So SOON~= SHE TURNED “7 OF CEM WITH NouVE MAYBE READ ABOUT IT QUITE A GOOD DEAL ABOUT TH’ FAMOUS LAWSUIT HES Ws YER, WE -MADE IT. SVAN ETAT MENA Wt TH’ PAPERS~ IT MENTIONED ) BUT 1 WOULDN'T Do IT- ALL TH FLY SWATTER, “THere Y'are 5 MY OWN METHOD- \ SKETCH TH’ SHAPE OF TH’ SUIT ON TH’ CLOTH, THEN CUT OUT “Wo PIECES- ONE FOR FRONT AN’ BACK, AN’ SEW EM TOGETHER - WHEN DO YOU WANT AT, TOMORROW Wiha anil PERSONA 'S, More than W! in life insurance. Pure ‘protection | without investment feature. ‘Call or write for rates, Salestien wanted.| Guarantee Fund Life Association, L. H. Langley, State ‘Manager, 314 Broadway. Phone 888. MISCELLANEUUS TS idence lots in city of Glen Ullin. Write or inquire George Meyerle, Glen Ullin, N. D. WANTED. TO RENT | HAVE A LARGE LIST of clients who wish to rent furnished or unfurnis ms. Turn that extra room in- L. H. Langley, Phone 888. pers 125 1 wk ‘wo or three furnished for light house keeping or a furnished house during school. Got to be in a good location. Phone 116 2 wks REV. CECELIA GUSTAF, spiritualist and mental telepathist can be con- sulted on all affairs of life and les: sons in health. e hours 10 a. m to 10 p.m. 231 Northwest Hotel. ; 1 27 2t BLACK FILLING-IN dirt free for the} hauling. Apply Hughes Electric Power House, or Phone ° 1 24 3t FOR SALE OR TRADE-—A good pay ing country store with stoc! liv-| {ng rooms and. dance hall made of cement. blocks, in a G settlement in Dunn county. dress Jacob Rothschille . Street Berber, Shop, team tract-} threshing rig for Regan, or and plow! center high old at iron bed, complete table, . piano stool, chair, folding table Ss 128 it! N =Want to buy used L. C. Smith typewriter in good shape. | Phone 363R. F. J. Heintzman. ; 125 3t__ FOR SALE—Household “goods, reed WANTED—Girl in. Hoskins’ kodak *finishing department. Apply room ‘No. 16, Tribune block. 5 G 20h 25 ot WANTED—Experienced dining room girls. Will pay highest wages. Call at American Cafe. 1241 wk for general hou L. 208 V WANTED—Girl work. Phone 459 Broadway. WORK WANTED YOUNG LADY STUDENT wants a place to work for board and room. Call 183 Bismarck Business College. 1 27 lwk LADY desires to go to home by the day or hour and do family washing Phone 535 R. 1211 wk 121 tf ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—A small cozy room, #05 Fifth street. Phone 697X. 1 27 2t ‘ROOM. WITH BOARD Feb. ist, ‘6th street. Phone 329R. Mrs. Ada Rohrer. 125 1 wk FOR RENT—Front room _in modern house, 412 3rd street. Phone 455. 125 3t FOR RENT—Front room in-a modern house. Call at 511 Fifth street. 1273 | LANDS 160'ACRES of land south east of Glen- ullin, to trade for hotel. Address L. Wang, 280 Terry, Billings, Mont. 1,28 1 wk LAND BARGAIN—We offer a bargain in NW 1-4 33-131-82 near towns of Cnadwick and 4 :Ifriage. Kellogg and Co., Jamestown, N. D. ' 1.27 7 FOR SALE—Two farms of 320 acres each at $50 and $55 per acre. One farm of 240 acres at $45 per acre. Halt cash, balance at.6 per cent. These farms afe located close to Bismarck and each place has a complete set of buildings. Call on or write .to C. Nelson, Box 189, Bismarck, ‘N. D. 1 24 1_wk AGENT—SALESMAN GUARANTEE FUND LIFE ASSOCIA- TION offers exceptional induce- ments to men or women who are ex- perienced in, or who would like to enter the business of life insurance. L. H. Langley, State Manager, 314 Broadway. 1111 wk ‘THD—Traveling salesman who understands and can sell farm pow- er and light plants. Also.automobile salesman. Lahr Motor Sales, cv. ‘ 1251 wk SALESMEN WANTED—Big_money selling profit sharing certificates. Easy payments. Have prodction, no 8 tion. Liberty Oil Co., 411 Had Bulz., Bay M 1 Duggy and 15 pigs, and ther things. | Call 319 19th street or Phone, 740U. A271 wk} CASH—Sell your property, any kind, | anywhere, quickly for cash, North-| western Business Agency, Minne- apolis, Minn. 1-25-1w "| FOR SALE--Todd protectograph check writer. Good as new. Call at Trib- une Office, _ 12.19 tf FOR SALH OR TRADE—for a mod-) | FOI SALE—Furniture for 12 rooms. ern building, six 25 ft. business or DOING ~ SAN, WiLevR, ARE You GONG. To TAKE ME TO “Twa DANCE TONIGHT ? TWO SPLENDID SADDIAS HOR 30 R. or write to H. for sale. These horses are gentle, well broken to ride or d and high class in every way. W sell-cart, cutter and harness with the horses.’ I, S. Talcott. ay 1 ot NOTICE TO CRI In the matter of the is S. Young, dec B ¢ is hereby given by the un- dl ank Harlow Young, ad- ministrator of the estate of Annis Young, late of the 5 in the county of Burleigh and state ° ‘orth Dakota, deceased, to the litors of, and all ons having claims against, said deceased, to ex- hibit them with the n ry vo ers, within four months after the first tion of this notice, to said ad- ‘ator, at his home, No. 10 R treet, in the city of Bismarck id Burleigh county, North Da- ota. Dated January 18th, A, D. 1919. FRANK HARLOW YOUNG, Administrator: "| First publication on the 21st day of January, A. D. 1919. 1-21-28; 2-4-11 state of An- 23 tf ve reasonable. Selling out on of Bismare unt of health. Call at sll Ist street or Phono 627 Ry 124 1 wk STOR! LOOK! What's on, town lot auction sale, on ‘Saturday Feb 1, ‘clock, p,m. at Grant county seat, rson, A? A. Anderson, owner, , 1.25 1 wk | cob FOR SALI Sheap, practically new Fairbanks © Morse platform scale. Lahr Motor Sales Co. 1 25 st OR SALE OR TRADE—M corporation: stock. ferred, 5 common, Wm, Augspurger, . » ND. ___it 25 Att crpa TION TITION —Weekly newspaper, vil- FOR APPOINTMENT OF lage electric light plant, storage bat- ADMINISTRATRIX tery service station, office and thor-| State of North Dakota, county of oughly modern dwelling in small! Burleigh—ss: town. Management of telephone| Jn county court, before Hon. I. C. exchange goes with business. Good/ Davies, judge. income for man and wife or family In the matter of the estate of Al- with partly grown children who can! bert E. Ulvik, deceased, help. It interested, write for fur-|" Cora O, Rise, petitioner, vs. Edward ther information. $4 00% will han-|Ulvik, Mette Ulvik, Sverre Ulvik, die deal. C. W. Malmqvist, Mc-| Einar Ulvik, John Ulvik and all other Kenzie, N. D. 122 29 2728 | persons unknown claiming any inter- WELL | WANT Yo KNowl- IF We ARE, IT'S Time FOR ME To DRESS AND IF THAVeN"T MADE, WERE Nov, | MUST PUT A MUSTARD up MY MIND NET: BE. 524] 7 “lof this court, twenty days prior to said hearing. 4 I. ¢. est in said estate, respondents, The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents and All “| Persons Interested in the Estate of Albert E. Ulvik, Deceased. You and each of you are hereby] notified that Cora O. Rise, the peti- tioner herein, has filed in this Gure| her petition, praying that letters of jadministration upon the estate of Al- bert E. Ulvik, late of the township of sin in the county of Burleigh and e of North Dakota, deceased, he gran to Cora O. Rise, and that the 1 petition will be heard and duly considera by this court on W nesday, the 26th day of Mebru A. D. 1919, at 10 o'clock in the for noon of that day, at the court rooms | in the county court | house, in the city of Bismarck, coun- ty of Burleigh and state of North Da- ta, and you, and each of you, are eby cited to be and appear before} ‘ourt at said time and place, and! answer said petition, and show cause, | if y there be, why the prayer of sa petition should. not be granted. By the court: I. GC. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Dated the 18th day of January, A. D. 1919, Let the service of the above cita- tion be made by. personal service on all respondents residents of this state and publication in the Bismarck Daily Tribune once each week for three suc- cessive weeks, all to be not less than . C. DAVIES Judge. of the County Court. 1-21-28; 2-4 CITATION HEARING: PROOF OF State of North Dakota, county of Burleigh—s: In county court, before Hon. I. C. Davies, judge. In the matter of the estate of Oline Ulvik, deceased. Cora O. Rise, petitioner, vs. Edvard Ulvik, Mette Ulvik, Sverre Ulvik, Einar Ulvik, and John Ulvik, and all othér persons unknown, claiming any interest in said estate, pondents. The: State of North ‘ota, to the abové named respondents and all} 3 sted in the estate of Oline Ulvik, déceased: You and each of you are hereby} notified ‘that Cora’ O. Rise, the peti- tioner herein, has filed in this court a document in writing, purporting to} be the last. will and testament of Oline Ulvik, late of the township of Lei in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, with her ‘petition, praying for the admis- sion to probate of said document the last will and testament of sai deceased, and for the issuance to he of letters testamentary thereon, and that the said petition and the proof: of said purported will and testamen will be, heard and duly considered b this court on Wednesday, the 26 day of February, A.D. 1919, at 10) o’clock in the forenoon of that day, at| the court rooms of this court, in ‘the | county court house, in the city of | ASUSUOSUDAAUUONEONONS PLASTER ON.MY CHEST AND Go STRAIGRT TO BED See aNNNaNaanenncgcnangeuaanaanesaunansyn: ACTIVE IN WAR WORK Lady Harcourt, who was formerly Miss Mary Ethel Burns of New York, daughter of Walter H. Burns, and whose mother was a sister of the late J. P. Morgan, is now an ardent worker in the St. John's Ambulance Volun-' tary aid. Lady Harcourt has been one of the hardest working members of the American colony in London since the outbreak of the war. She has helped to organize several hospitals and the American Nurses’ club in London. She is here seen in fhe uniform Of the St. John’s Ambulance Voluntary aid. Bismarck, county. of Burleigh and state of North Dakota; and You and each of you are hereby cit- ed to be and appear before this court at said time and place and answer said petition and show cause, if any here be, why the prayer of said peti- tion should not be grarited. I.-C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Dated the 18th day of January, A. D. 1919. Let the foregoing citation be served by personal service on all respondents esidents of this state and publication in the Bismarck Daily Tribune once each weck for three successive weeks, all to be not less than twenty days prior to said hearing: I.-C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court.