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| ote MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1919. “BISMARCK: DAILY. TRIBUNE. / PAGE 7 FRECKLES. AND: HIS FRIENDS '{ —AND SOON IT BEGAN To | RAIN: AND THEN NOAW Took To HIS ARK ~— » AND ALL ENTERED TWo BY Two i TELL US SOME NORE GRANDA— THE TROUBLE TAG = ALONG ~ DON'T You ALIKE, To HEAR sfoRies 4 NEA ~ DID THEY “ WONEST GOIN THA ARK TWO BY NT) ‘oF COURSE Y, YES Wo WENT \N WITH You, GRAN’ PA? BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TAD SECTION Sond] III inet hn nant |e CLERKS (fiiitinwin | NOR ap HTT A A peat 2 hha a iwi i a Pe FoTUE I HM a ! IIH] WEAVERS | TENTH Nar SLUT su Ssh NHL pare | Wyte Hitt | TILIA LEY FOREM a cA TTR ATTA ACCOUNT He HLL ED, viiunrant | ai WZ in Bichirtiaa EWELER iui UHM iad ya ansnanttay IMUM Tense) Auta Ra) Classified Advertising. Rates. ‘Terms Strictly Cash-7-No copy without remittance attached’ will be inserted, First insertion, 85 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 word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper insertion, mast be in this office before 10 a. m. of day of publication, Oe HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Fornished hot SOLDIERS & SAILORS We will tun your Want- ed-a-Job for one month FREE of charge. FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS ~ windmill and S Phone \T—Five-room house. reasonable. Phone 141. AUTOMOBILES— |For vod ‘7 MARKETS | \, peSENeNo ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. Hogs 11,000; steady. Range $19.25 to 19.30. $19.40 to 19.50. le, 2,000; killers strong. Steers $6.00. to 15.00. Cows tand heifers $5.00 to 12.95. ; Veal calves steady $6.50 to 14,00. tSockers and feeders, steady $5.50 to 14.00. Sheep 100; steady to $1.00 lower. Lambs $7.00 to 13.50. Vethers $9.00 to 10.00 Ewes $3:00 to 18.50 pee / MNNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Flour unchanged, shipments 50,063 barrels. Barley 103 to 112. Rye No, 21.44 3-4 to 145 1-4, Bran 34. steady to 7 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. ms, for sumper. Write e JANITOR WANTED. TO mall bungalow 3 Sisters Hospital by June 20, Write care Tribune. 6-6-1 MAN WANTED FOR’ JANITOR work and to act as night wateh in factory. Phone 32 or address Box. 669, care Tribune office, ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RE. NE oom Call | | | | urnished roo il 3 Minti st, “Phoke Stk. = > "FOR SALE — Five room house and full basement; also barn. 50 ft. east front, $12 15th St. Sell reason- able. 6-6-Iwk. | = > Hogs; 40,000; 5c to 10e higher than yesterday’s average. Top 20.16. {Bulle $19.75 to 20.00, Heavyweight $19.85 to 20.05. Med. weights $19.70 to 20.10, . Lt, weight $19.60 to 8 Light light $18.00 to 19. Heavy packing sows smooth $19.25 ing Wan for office work in 667; Tribu 6 eh hone 23 ‘OR = RENT—Modern, housekeeping rooms in to 19.65. ~ Packing sows rough $19.00 to 19.25. the Dunraven, MODERN Hope wy ar experienced sten- nount of experience 316 Tight Write 671, Tri Phone_ e furnished reom few house, —Two men at Hoskins green Apply_at-green house, 6-7-3 . Phone 404K or 6-6 -L D—Expert garage mechanic; good TE room In new, opening for. right. man; good ~.wages; da half from live town, “Apply No. "665, “Bismarck t. Phone 63: Tribune. 6-7-1w 6-6-, MEN AND, WOMHN lear barber trade | FOR ENT+hugyshed rooms Sultable and earn $! veek up. Positions - |" for light housek t desired, inteed, nee ENe FOR RENT—Room and boare mer 1 Mr. Koh FORT Barber en room house, “Phone MeDonald. 26 6-3 Pigs $17.00 to 18.00. Cattle 14,000; beef steers steady. Calves steady to higher? Calves. steady to 25c higher. \ Light weights good and choice $12.50 to 15.00. $; Common.amrd medium 10.00 to 12. Butcher cattle heifers $7.50 to 1 Canners and cytters $6.00 to, Veal calves light and -handy 14.75 to 16.00 3; Feeder 9.75 to 12:40, _Ave.,_Minncipol! ~ pl MEN OR WOMEN WANTED—Saiary $24 full time, 50c_an-hour spare time, selling guarawteed hosiery to wearer, LANDS. gud commons $9.00 to 12.00, 16.50 to 19.00. Experience unnecessary. Mills, Norristown, Pa. Write Los Angeles YM, FOR RENT can be rented: for 1 or 2 fami} 80: St. 3 Seventh $ An eight room tod vethers: $10.25 40 13.00 med, good and choice School. Get started ant. HELP WANTED—FEMALE Young Woman stenog MISCELLANEOUS FOR SATI rellent cond phone: 6 D—G for general houseworks ve. A West, or ’phone 7 4. TE ly 4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES a} Hons age, sut- Most-Import- A herb that stubhorn case of the age. the mo: astounded the kidn making itorl de Bismarek Tribune and receive r . Representatives wanted» $1.12 pound prepaid, 10 pounds sv pald. Rheumatism He California, SITUATIONS WANTED Owner may ‘Tribune and payjng for this ad. 6-6-: SITUAT NTF vedish married |.LOST—saxf casing, tube and rim on road man W work mafiage farm, east ‘of Bismarck. Return to Cerwin Life es nce, Best references. Chas, | Motor Co., .for rd. 6-4-1W Grassy Butte Route, 6-4-lw SIMUATION WANFED—By honorably | dis- Edberg, Killdeer, Nw Dake TOs’ vkeys, Finder please tun, to. Dakota Motor Co. Rate STRAYED—Oone sorrel mare with charged sailor; have had five years’ ex- . 7 ; erie ate les Work) eepunting and bear ound pups Noilfy, Geo, Sayer | 7 ookkeeping. ‘ow ‘prefer position al asl i fording advancement in real estate office, | . °20 Washington Ave. Phone 67 SON le Write 640, care Tribune. 1 mo POSITIONS WANTED — Baer oo \ TE [an cook wants position as cook "in hotel. or, restaurant. Experi: J.H.HOLIHAN |. enced. Address 670, Tribune, nt 1m HOUSE BARGAIN aaa : Pile 7 bY FOR SALE—Double’ house of 10 TCO eee room 2 heating . plants, ill take auto as par BIGGEST BARGAINS ~ * |, payment. Rents for $46 per month. We offer real service to the buy- J. H. HOLIBAN— ers of real éstate. Our many | ¢gean Block. Phone 745. years of experience in buying and ,| a selling property gives us a thor. ough knowledge of local: values, and you can depend upon this knowledge to protect you. We have assisted hundreds of home owners in Bismarck and Burleigh county to obtain their homes and we wduld like to help you. May we? Who owns the lot or home you would , like to buy? If you want to know quick, ask Hedden; if he doesn’t know he will find out, and will be glad to be of service Tce aie an FF. ‘Ep YOUNG REAL, ESTATE CO. Phorige2 == | to ‘you. | H. F. O'Hare. 78M. _‘F. E. Hedden, 0 | | F. EB, Young, 7@R. ‘Heddten Agendy Pees — 3 Webb Block. 9 Phane 0. | : HELEN, You HAD BETTER | Goon ovT Home -1?°VE GOT To STOP AND BUY A NEW STRAW HAT- | BUSTED This ONE Sy PLE TAKE THis Ont - How! Much P. BS .OW,NO tom. LET Nov’ WHEA You BUY WHY Don Nou TRY ON SOME. ME'Go ALONG WITH A WaT- Too OTHERS, TOM? jon the platform, | WANT To GET. WAY Nou ‘Took THE Fest WAT HE sHoweD You-, —-———-—_ -'$4.5.0,000,000.00 FUND RAISED BY « METHODIST AREA Centenary Chiticien Is Qver the! Top First in North Dakota- Montana District 228 TONS OF GOLD, PAID Helena, Mont., June 9.—One Tun jdred fify million raised! No, this is not a Liberty Loan or a National Ked Cr drive, but is just the evidence _ tha the Methodist church is lined up for a, program’ of world reconstruction, Never in the history of the Christian Chureh has so large a free will offering been giv- en as the Methodist Centenary has received in its remarkable campaign for $140,000,000, The Methodist Epis- copal church has raised $105,000,000 of this amount while the Methodist church South has raised $45,000,000. Neither of the churches consider that the job is finished but expect that this fund will be augmented by addi- tional pledges that will come in until next Christmas time. 228 Tons of Gold Released. The equivalent of 228 tons of gold 5 tons of silver dollars hi need ‘subscribed to the Methodist Cen- tenary $140,000,000 campaign. With this 228 tons of gold, Methodism will earry the work. of Christlanity into thirty-seven nations'of the world. “It the funds subscribed, were turned in- to*silver dolly they would require to haul them, a train. nearly — two- thirds of a mile long and heavier than. ‘ful locomotive — cah' Mecklenburg, executive secretary for the Helena area of the centenary campaign, , «. Helena Area First Over, The -Helena area, which comprises orth Dakota, Montana, Ida)o and Jastern Oregon; had a _uota of al 425,020. Alneady, over $1,700,000 has been raised. * This rec in the face ofthe drought that ha northwestern North Dakota’ and Mou; tana makes the yiclory all the more glorio Helena has the honor - lof being’ the ft in the race to go-over its quota. x Celebrate at Columbus. \ The centenary will culminate in the embling of one hundred thousand aeleen t Columbus, O, June 20 to nd will be the most notable j ory of Metho- from the will be present , and those who speak Eng- will be heard from time to tima A STRAW HAT - SIZE seven PLL NEVER GO WITH YoU AGAIN To BUY UNINTERESTING — s the statement made | existed in, ands of persons, wmable to mak ‘tour of the wortd, the opportunit jvisit_ and study the world’s r |they are brought together in Colum- jbus at this time. In reality, the world will be brought to Columbus; thus giving the Methodists of Ameri- ‘a an opportunity uneqialed in ed ational value.} The railroad adm tration thade special rates for round trip ticke one and one- {third fare. Furthe nformation may | bel se red by writing the centena’ 5 Bailey Block, Helena, office, | Montana, ' jconvoeation tod j resignation WISCONSIN MAN COUNTY AGENT IN HETTINGER. r. -D. B, Mors ounty agent ceed FG, Orr, , sleheds and will begin his duties the mid@te ‘of June, working with Mr. Orr until July Ist, when his kes effect Hent promise compefent and ener- nt. He ig a young’ years of age, who has boyhood years on his fath+ lor's farm near Dodgeville, Wisconsin. com pleting high school work t Ames, and two ye: } sconsin, in agri- cult ‘al worl aduating from the jlast named itution. YO Nv’ TION Wi EK Dillon, Mont, ‘S—The senior . the week of at the Mon- college, here. will be presented umni reception and commencement ¢ he will be held Sunday is in honor Se J. Es who’ re= vice of 22 » banquet rilton ,form: igned last) March, after Commencement | exercises heid June 11. will be CHIROPRACTORS / /B. E. ROARD, D. C., PH. C Licensed Doctor of ( hiropractic’ Phone 327 Bismarck, N. D. 119 Fourth St. Business Directory Proresoonat finsritc Fo AMarcur Priomocrurnans Delle te ® BISMARCK No eels Bring or mail in-your filnas for i Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORB Bismarck, N. D. ————oo FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT “ Bismarck, N.D. Webb Block Bismarck Clearing House Association C. B. LITTLE, President || E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. | B. C. MARKS, Secy.-Mgr. MEMBERS | First Natiortal Bank City National Bank Capital Security Bank First Guaranty Bank DE LAVAL ; Cream Separators The World’s Standard FRENCH & WELCH .~ ‘Hardware + Implements Harness NEW GARAGE AND MOTOR STORAGE In rear of Northwest Hotel Formerly Occupied by Western Sales Co. , Repair Work a Specialty Independent Garage Roberts & Spangler, Props. PHONE 233 Set SMOKER’S FACTORY PRICE Per Per Per - 1000 100 60 Billy’s Big 10c Sellers ......- $33.00 $8.20 $4.15 Commercial @lubs $3.00 8.30 4.15 Little Billy’s ...\ 40.00 4.00 2.00 North Dak, Star 40.00 4.00 2.00 Our Hero ...:.. 40.00 4.00 2.00 Home Industry.. 36.00 3.60 | 1.80 \|N. P. Special 81,00 3.10 1.55 ‘We Ship Cigars by Parcel Post (Address) | William, F, Erlenmeyer Cigar Factory ‘i 423 Third St. Phone 243 MEN’S FURNISHINGS Everything a Man Wea AT BARGAIN PRICES COLEMAN’S Fifth Street Also Junk bought in handful and carload lot. a Bismarek, N. D./ GHOE FIDTERS MAIN STREET Bismarck Construction vompany eo} Neneral Contractors Western Sales Bldg. Bismarck. Phone 35. PRINTING —~— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND | ENLARGING .» MAIL US YOUR FILM Ordérs Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck VOUUEAUASUCSLYEUAUUGHEEUEOUSTUEAOEEAOOOUOOODVEENEOD Radiator' Repairing —and— Battery Repairing ‘CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. H AVOVATUGAAUESUOOUAONGUCUEUAUOUNEOUAULELEUNENEEUEUOOD T BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY, Distributors of STUDEBAKER and CADILLAC Automobiles | { | \ | | | PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 Licessed Embalmer in Charge | WEBB. BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 53 Night Phone 65