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TUESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1919 Meet Your Employer in Our Classif ied Columns Classified Advertising Rates. ferms Btrictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. Firat insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 vents. Advertisements containing more than 26 words will be charged at the pate of two cents ‘a word for each additional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper fusertios, mest be ta this office before:10 a. m. of day of publication, -° HELP WANTED—MALE CENSUS CLERKS—(Men, women). needed. $92 per month, Age, 18 up- ward. Examinations everywhere soon. Experience unnecessary, For free par- ticulars, write Raymond. Terry (former Government Examiner) 137 Continental Bldg., Washington, vai 8-29-4t WANTED—Men and women to learn Barber Trade. Wages $25 per week up. Positions guaranteced, Few weeks completes: by our_methods. Little. ex- pense. Write-for Catalog. ; Moler Barber College, 107-K Nicollet Ave., Minne- apolis, Minn, Bst. 1893. 8-29-1mo WANTED—AIl_ around automobile me- chanic. _ Corwin ;Motor Co. — 8-28-1wk WANTED—A delivery boy at ous Ae Gussn HELP WANTED—FEMALE WWANTED—Girl or middie aged woman for housekeeper; two in family. Phone 534 8-39-3t WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. 3 adults and 1 child in family. Mrs. C. A. Barton, 813. 2nd St. Phone 809. 8-29-3t WANTED—Girl for genetal housework. Mra, 8. M. Anderson, Phone, 5881. 2wks WANTED—Girl for general house work, 523 7th St., phone 431, 8-23-tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED—A doctor to locate in a good live town, good farming community, good schools and. churches. Electric lights; expenses low. For particulars write A. Stevenson, Sec’y Commercial Club, Arthur, N.D. 8-23-1mo. LANDS CANADA Manitoba Improved Farms 640 acres, 2 miles from good town, 200 cultivated, fair buildings, good water. Think of being able to buy this at $15. per acre, It is worth twice that, must be sold to close an estate. 1 1280 acres, 4 miles from Sarles, N..D., and 6 miles from Clearwater, Man., 110 cultivated, 700 in crop, first class build- ings at $32, per acre, you get farm and crop. 320 acres near Manitou, 250 cultivated, best of buildings, good water and soll. Will include 1-3 of crop at $12,500. Why pay $100 to $200 per acre for farms when you can get just as good land with improvements as we are offering. Write for our Farm List. _ SCOTT, HILL. & CO. Farm Specialties, 22 C. P. R. Office Bldg., Corner Portage and Main Streets WINNIPEG, MAN. ‘BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN: DOINGS OF THE DUF “Tom ARRIVES Home AND FINDS THINGS JUST AS TheY LEFT THEM, DuT TH > BIG AND EMPTY— Tom Arriyés Home But Doesn’t MAKES A GENERAL Tour OF Twe PLACE AND DECIDES ITS J Rooms SEEM AWFULLY| Too EARLY YO TURN IN— Stay There BY ALLMAN Heaes A Nolse IN The BASE- MENT, LIGHTS A FRESH CIGAR AND GOES To INVESTIGATE- TORABLE Yo LOCATE Tle SouRcE OF STRANGE NOISE DEADES To READ uNTWL BED Time — 75x150 ft. corner‘lot, with fine trees on* boulevard, garage with cement floor. Box 353, Bismarck, N. D. HOUSE FOR SALE—House of 7 rooms, lot 50 x 150 , Just south of the Laun a short w * ri Holihan, BUY A HOME—Sac ce sale. Informa- tion given in personal interview. only. G. J. Ke 8-2: WANTED—Waitress at Sanitary | Care, WANTED—Girl student to do light services for room and board. Call at Tribune Office. 8-29-t8. FOR SALE—160 acre farm 6 miles from town. 8) acres broke, New improve- ments, 80 acres pasture. Water. by creek and spring; also quantity of good cattle feed arid hay, Box 105, Mcken- aie, N._D. 8-25-1wk WANTED—Woman or girl in kitchen for one day of each week at the Chocolate Shop. _8:80-1wk WORK WANTED WANTHED—By “high school boy, a place to work for board.and room while: at- tending. school, Address, Clyde: Bab- reock, ‘Hazelton D. 8-28-1wic WANTED —Childr Rosser St." —————————————————— aaa SALESMAN S sewing. Call 81 : 8-26-1wic FOR SALE—Timber land {n Koochiching county, Minnesota. Nearly 200. acres finely wooded -land. Timber worth $3,000. In heart ‘of paper and timber country. .What will you offer? Address xyz" Bismarck Tribune. $-2-tf WANTED.TO RENT WANTHD—To rent a 10 or 12 room, mod- ern hot not=too far out. Inquire ec, of..H,. Arndt, Murphy Barber “Shop. 8 st WANTED—Furnished house or apart- ment, 4 or 5 rooms. Adults. Sept. Ist. Address Box 132, Bismarck, a i = 26-5) BROKDRS, SALESMEN—Large Texas Oil Refinery Company wants to place Block Dividend paying stock. Next div- idend 5% October Ist. Write for con- tract giving references, W. A. McDon- ald’ & Co., 30 Broad St. N.Y. 8-30-1t AGENTS ‘of the most important discoveries Millions _are suffering witb Rheumatism. An Herb that actually @rives:the most stubborn case of Rheu- matism entirely out of the system. Many people have written us and say they are astounded atthe results, The effect on the kidneys is simply marvelous. “You bathe your feet in it for 15.minutes a day for 10 days. Agents are coining money. Price ‘72c pound postpaid... Rheumatiam Herb Co., Santa Monica, Californie, —— ‘{AUTOMOBILES—-MOTORCYCLES ee FOR QUICK SALE—Maxwell touring car heap, New battery and. extra new :tire. | Equipped with Atwater Kent Ignition System. First $450.00 takes. it. hohe 521 or call at 112 Main. 8 ae e—Overland touring car, late ‘good running order. Will accent Must raise money 9) of the a ‘OR: Poi trade. -small car on tri . ‘will’sacrifice for quick: deal. . Address 36 ‘Tribune. 8-29-1wk FOR SALM—Studebaker Four, five pas- senger touring car, all in good running order, with extra 30x 3% rim, and tite complete. a $250.00. Can be seen at Spangler's Garage, in: rear of Northwest, Hotel building. 8-29-1Wk FOR SALE_OR TRADE—Overland car in 00d condition for cows or cash. Box .105,. McKenzie, N. D. 8-25: WANTED Good clean rags (for wip- ers) no small scraps taken. White or colored. Will pay 6 cents Ib. Bring to the— “Tribune Office YA WENT AN DONE ? WH! KNockED our BALL ONER OLD MISSUS Qoop's FENCE ! HOUSE FOR uE—House of 7 rooms, almost new. Hot water heat. $2,200 cash, balance easy terms, Phone 745 or P.O, box 211 8. f n of Wing, in » consisting of about 464 acres ‘of land, About a of same under cultivation and hay meadow of about 120: acres. buildings, fencing, and lots of wa This is a fine place: for.stock raising, Geo. M. Register. 8-29-lwk MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE-—A good paying butcher ~-shop.. with .complete> equipment. ‘Small grocery stock in connection. Write or call S. O. Harris, Regan, iN. D. x 8-30-2wks WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—A. six room modern house. Would prefer one close in, Write 34 care Tribune. 8-25-1wk WANTED—One or two rooms for light housekeeping by two high school girls. Mrs. J. W. Burch, Bismarck, N. D. Phone _406-F13. 8-25-1wk WANTED—Modern furnished or un- furnished rooms for housekeeping. Address 37, Tribune. 8-30-lwk ROOMS FOR RENT ‘This car is @ bargain.at, FOR RENT—A furnished room, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Mrs. A. W. Cook, 801 5th St., or Phone’ 242R. i 8-30-2t FOR RENT—Large “room in’ modern house. Call 309 8th. St. 8-30-8t FOR. RENT—Room in\modern. house, close ‘in, pleasant location for ‘one: or two; men preferred, 515 5th St. Phone SrPR28t FOR RENT=—Large room, men‘ only; 38 Ave A. 8-27-1wk BOARD OR ROOM—311 4th Street. GP] IR tL Phone 392, 8-26-lwk FOR SALE OR RENT ‘HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Partly modern and partly furnished house. 411 8th St. Call Kupitz_ Co. 8-30-3t FOR SALE—The Varney Flats; a: de- sirable property for investment, or for @ permanent home. These flats con- sist of ten apartments, all modern, and are splendidly located at 408 Second Street, A full investigation invited. Call at Apartment No. 1, or phone 773. 8-27-lwk FOR SALE—Fine eight room modern res- idence close in, ‘hot water heat, oak finish down stairs, on 5th street, ‘on very reasonable terms, Geo. M. Reg- ister. 8-28-lwk FOR RENT CHBAP—Two houses on Broadway, across from Soo Round House. 8-27-1wk WANTED—Modern four or five room house for two people. Address O, K. ‘Tribune, 8-28-1WK FOR RENT—Two fidts; heat, light and water furnished; rent about the price of house without the price of these necessities. If man. will care for furnace the rent of one is only $20 per month. Call at 622 Third street. 8-27-1WK FOR SALE—Second hand piano in first class condition; must be sold at cash or Cowan's Drug _Store. 30-1wk FOR SALE—Furniture, in good condition. Call 307 7th St. 8-30-1wk FOR SALE—Six chairs, dining room table, a Buffet davenport, four rockers, library table; also heating stove. Call between 7 and 10:30 a. m., or after 7 Pp. m. 321 8th St., or Phone 855. a 8-30-3t WANTED to buy a Dreadnaught Brassie, Call 32 or 525R and ask for Price, 8-27-1wk FOR RENT—Good garage. 38 ae A. FOR -SALE—Flax reaper cheap. Ap- ply L. H. Carufel. 8-23-tf FOR SALE—Coal boxes, wagon and hay rack, 419 7th St. Phone 435R. 8-28-lwk FOR: “SALE—Rebuilt typewriters, all makes, Prices from $20.00 up. | Office Specialties Company, 511 3rd Ave. No., Fargo _N, D. 8-28-1mo, FOR SALE—Garage 40x70 ft. in a good territory and doing a fine business, and a dwelling house, 20 x 30 ft. Good reason for selling. Prices right. Call or write, ‘Burt, Auto Garage, Burt, N. D. + 8-29-1wk FOR SALE—Nearly new piano, Inquire at_219 2nd St., or McConkey Com. Co. FOR SALE—Excellent milch “cow and heifer. Inquire at 822 IE, Main St., or Phone 536X. 8-29-lwk OTEL SALE—On account of poor health, we. offer to sell our hotel at a reagonable price. ‘The hotel is located on the best business place in town with a 75 ft. East front on Main street, Call _on H, Rende, Linton, N, D,_8-28-3wks FOR SALE—International 15-30 tractor. cash’; payment down, balance easy terms. Inquire Maynard Tire & Auto Co,,: Phone 55, 8-22-10t FOR SALE OR RENT—A grocery store with living rooms upstairs; 2 lots. For articulars write P. W. Zander, Sweet wiBriars NJ D.. ___s.-8-21-1mo0 “FREE WISCONSIN BULLETINS, soil, climate, crops. Immigration Bureau, Wisconsin Department _of Agriculture, _Capitol: 7%, Madison, Wis." =23-606 FOR RENT—Basement 46x65 ft.; outside entrance; suitable for storage; Turkish bath ‘or barber shop; low rental. Bis- marck Realty Company, Bismarck Bank Bldg. 7-21-tf FOR RENT—North of Bismarck, four- easy terms. FOR SALE—Houwse. strictly modern, six rooms and bath, hardwood floors throughout, full basement, combina- tion heat. House has been built five years,. in’ first ‘class repair. Gte wii,t wf] You Woz GOIN’ AFTER IT — MAKE ALEK Go teen room hotel, furnished. Hot air heat. For particulars write L. Wang, 2601 Montana Ave., Billings, Mont. ® 8-19-9t FOR. RENT—A few offices, second floor, conveniently located; steam heat, elec- So You GoTTA GET Nov AIN'T AFRAID OF MISSUS RooP, It’s a Question of A u ti bey GRE, 1D UATE T GO UP AFTER IT— OLD MRS. ROOP MIGHT VOUR HoT WATER ON AFELLA Wo SAIL TW? AFRAID If interested, address P. O. 8 93 tt] rth 200 | | BRodm STANDING on! BACK Porc! Z DECIDES Were IS A GooD Movie AT THE CORNER. THEATER.— hr CEs MEMPHIS.—His jail term ended, Editor Edward T. Leech who served ten days for “contempt of court’’ because he condemned jailor, George H. Reeves. With corner of the land. trie light, elevator and janitor ser- vice, Bismarck Realty Company, Bis. marek Bank Bldg. WANTED—Clean white rags. Tribune. 7-21-tt Apply T-5-tt injustice in the courts is here bidding a pleasant farewell to the him goes the typewriter on which he wrote in his cell the famous “Jailed” column which brought sympathy and comment on his case from newspapers on every -|130 DAYS WITHOUT RAIN HAVEN’T HURT IDAHOANS WANTED—To Address P. O. Box 387. 8-29-83 10 weeks to scrap each boat. Value With Alek. S-S-SAY M-MISSUS Roop~ L-KIN WE HAVE TH BALL THAT WENT IN YER W-WINDOW 2 WoW DARE BARY AND TUE Pook ‘buy a used Under- wood typewriter in. good condition. ————— The scrap value of the German sub- marines being broken up in England is estimated at $12,166, It will take] quist, of the weather bureau here. INE Your BALL. NOTHING! THAT HORRID. BALL 3-DON'T Nov KNOW IT HIT THE Boise, Idaho, Sept. 2—One hundred and thirty days without rain {worth t} noticing,” is the drought recorfl up to date for this district. Despite this intense dryness, other districts have not fared much better, according to statistics compiled by Clinton E. Nor- The only leading western city which eports morn rain than usual is San Francisco: Latest figures show three inches more, than usual for the sum- mer. Yuma, Arizona, has had only 1.94 inches during the growing sea- son, while Tonopah, Nevada, has had 6.28 incke Spokane, Seattle, Port- land, Tacoma, Sacramento and Los Angeles all are reported below nor- mal. Despite this situation, Idaho's fruit crop ig a remarkable on AUTOMOBILE USED ON BORDER BY PERSHING RESCUED FROM RIVER San’ Antonio, fiom yaried exper after six months st” ut the bottom of the Rio Grande, the automobile wed by General John J, Pershing while the American punitive expedi- tion was in Mexico in 1915 has turned vp at Kelly Field, still able to amble wong on ity own power, Captain Jack Doublin, officer in charge of transportation at Kelley Field, declares the automobile is in good shape mechanically, and if Gen- eral Pershing accepts a recent inyita- tion to visit San Antonio this fall, it ———S ees ee BIGGEST BARGAIN This company is one of Bis- marck’s oldest business institu- tions, the business being first started in 1882. We have grown with the country and will continue to do so. Thousands and thou- sands of sales have been made since starting and so far as we know all our clients have been fully satisfied. Our business is strictly real estate. We have no side-lines nor is this a side-line business. If you are looking for real estate service you can get it here. We always have many real bargains. F, E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY Offices in First National Bank Bldg. PHONES. F, E. Hedden, 0. __-H. F. O'Hare, 78M. F, E. Young, 78R. ee oy E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, Phone 752. D. C. PH. C. Chiropractor Consultaties Free. Suite 9-11, Lucas Block Phone 260 HEDDEN AGENCY Building site 80x150, Rosser street between First St. and Mandan Ave. Small house, fruit trees, south front. $1500 with house; without house, $1000. Webb Block—Phone 0. BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired; ec: fintahed and Packed. Bismarck Clearing House Association C. B. LITTLE, President E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. J. A. GRAHAM, Secy.-Mgr. MEMBERS First National Bank City National Bank First Guaranty Bark _BY BLOSSER YoU ASK Fole AEARLY KILLED WELL, You G07 THREE OTHER BARIES, MISSUS RooP AN WE GOT ONLY ONE BASEBALL? is hoped to place the veteran machine once more at lis pisposal, When the American forces with- crew from Mexico after the Villa ébase, the automobile was assigned to the First Aero Squadron, to be bronght to Kelly Wield, but when the Rio Grande was reached, it balked fud was abandoned in four feet of mud and water, It was pulled out by a cavalry troop six months later, and now finally hag reached Kelley Field. ‘Business Directory. Parison Fira Fo Maren PrioTocnarHCR LY PHOTALCE iM Me © BISMARCK -NontH Dakota” Brink erent Developing. FINNEY’S DRUG STORM Bismarck, N. D. WEBB BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 65 UNDERTAKING PARLORS : Day Phone 100-M ; Night Phones 687 or 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge |Bismarck Construction Company General Contractors Westers Sales Bldg. Phone 35. Bismarck. odak ¢ ol PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck DE LAVAL Cream Separators The World’s Standard FRENCH & WELCH Hardware 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 238! BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY; ! Distributors of STUDEBAKER and CADILLAG Autemobileg -_—_——— BUICK and ~ “OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO,