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apolis, "Minn. “Est, 1893, '8-29-1mo >. WANTED—A. yard man, steady job, good pay. Apply Grand’ Pacific ‘Hotel. 9-5-t SATURDAY, SEPT. 6, 1919. Meet Your Employer in Our Classified Columns Classified Advertising Rates.” fferms Btrictly Cash—-No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 85 cents; additional. insertions without change of copy, 15 sents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the pate of two cents-a word for each additional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper tusertion, mast be & this office before 10 a. m. of day of publication, . HELP WANTED—MALE : WANTED—Boys at Hagle Shoe Shining Parlor. 9-6-1wk WANTED—Man or lady pastry cook, 404 Main St. 9-6-1wk WANTED—Two painters; regular work; “none but experienced men need apply, H. T. O'Connell, Contractor, Phone 803. 310 N, 18th St. 9-5-1WK WANTED—Man and wife to work on. stock farm by the year. Gool place ie goad’ wages paid to right parties. . 'T. Owens & Co, 9-2-1wk WANTED—Young man_to_ work by month; steady job. Jaszkowiak, 421 12th St. 9-523t ‘WANTED—Man or woman Kodak Printer at once, Would consider good ama- teur. .Also- experienced photographer wanted. Write, stating experience. Goodwin Studio, Mandan, N. D, U 9-3-1wk WIDE AWAKE MAN —To take charge of our local trade. $4,00 to $5,00 a day steady. No experience required; pay > starts at once. Write today, Ameri- t Ba can Products Co., 150° American Bldg., _ Cincinnati, 9-6-it WANTED—Men, and ‘women to learn Barber Trade. Wages $25 per week up. Positions guaranteced. Few weeks i completes .by our methods. Little ex- pense, Write for Catalog. Moler Barber College, 107-K_Nicollet Ave, Minne- WANTED—A delivery boy at Gusaner'é, WANTED—A first class grocery olerk at pi} TACHINE, SHOP—Los Angeles + Y.M..C,-A. Auto School, $9-2-1mo. HELP WANTED—FEMALE | WANTED—Two_ experienced sales. ladies at Nielsen's Millinery. -Cail: between six and. seven _in_evening. 9-5-tf 2. WANTED—Experienced girl for general housework... $40 per month.. -P. 0. Box 568; Bismarck. * 9-4-1wke WANTED—We . need Kitchen: ‘help and waitress. Good position at best wages. Apply at Homan's Cafe. 9-5-1wik WANTED—Girls’ for table work at Chocolate Shop. 9-2-Lwk WANE Ips Table ‘walter and chamber- maid. ‘The Banner House, 104 Main St. _ Phone 231. 9-2-1wk WANTED—Housekeeper, by — widower with two children. .No one need. apply SALESMAN STOCK SALESMEN—Company building large factory in Fargo wants real stock salesmen, Big issue, wonderful seller, best contract to saleamen in the state. Apply at once for real leads and terri- tory. Sgles*Manager, Box 261, Tele- phone 2220, Fargo, N. D 9-8-tf .|SALESMEN, EXPERIENCED—To . rel the Liberty Bell Home Savings Bank to bankers, Beautiful reproduction of he Old Liberty Bell. Sells, at sight and -stimulates savings. One salesman made $1306.40 during August. The Bankers Savings and Credit System Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 9-6-1t PROFITABLE PERMANENT POSIT ION for high grade salesman in local ter- ritory, Representing national manufac- turer of pymps_and tanks. among, job+ bing, factory, store and garage trade, Milwaukee Tank Works,. Milwaukee _Wisconsin. 1 SALESMEN WANTED—Territories are row being assigned for exclusive : dis~ tribution of U. 8S. protected jarticle owned and controlled by us. Clears upward of $30.00 per day for salesmen. First-class men need apply only. Jerome Laadt, Pres., 8 South Dearborn’ St., Chicago, __Ill. 9-6-1t SALESMEN—New Carburetor: for | Ford Cars. Simple, not. @ moving part, in- stalled in thirty minutes, guaranteed to double your mileage and start in»zero weather without heating: or: priming. 15 day free trial, Our St. Louis man sold 2,000 in 8. months, Salt ,Lake*City man’ made $1200 fn: one week. .Write U, '& J. Carburetor: Co., 505 W. Jackson Bivd., ‘Chicago, f 9-6-1t f! SALESMEN” WANTHD—Salesmen “coin: | *2 FOR RENT—Two. front rooms, furnace heat. Apply Anderson’ and! Ave! * ing. monéy..:‘Wonder” Spark .-Intensi- fler. . Fits. any” car. “: Every: car owner buys. « : Retails © $3:50,.. Sample’: $1.00. Specialprice for county and: state, dis- tributors.: Wonder. Mfg..Co:, 915 ‘Andrus Bldg.,: Minneapolis, Minn,’ 9 MAN WANTED TO: SELL GROCERIDS SELLING EXPERIENCE NOT, NECES- z Les 4 Ong’ of World's largest grocers, | (capi- tal. over. $1,000, 000.00) wants, ambitious man in this ‘locality to sell direct, to: con? sumer;nationally: known -brand of grocer- ies, ‘teas, coffees, “spices, . paints, | ols, stock: foods, etc. ' Big: line, easy’ sales Values beat, any competition, Warn big money, : No experience or ‘capital re- quired’ Complete sample outiit and. free selling instructions start you. Long es: tablished ‘reliable house. | ‘Write™ today! John Sexton & Co., 352 W. Hlinois’ si Chicago, MM. 9 POSITIONS WANTED that-cannot give reference. State wages in: frat letter. Write: 40 care ‘pripune. WANTED—Girl ‘for general housework, Mra, 8, -M.. Anderson, BORE fael. a -26-2Wwks WARTHD—Waltreas at Sanitary, Cafe. f ; -8223-tf WANTED—Woman or girl im kitchen for one day ‘of each week at the Chocolate Shop. 8-30-lwk WANTED TO RENT WANTED. TO RENT—Two or three rooms furnished or unfurnished, or small house, William 0. Anderson, Annex Hotel. 9-6-3t WANTED—Modern furnished or un- furnished rooms for housekeeping. Address 37, Tribune. 8-30-1wk WANTED TO RENT—Six or seven room house., Wire Chief, North Dakota Ind, __Telephone Co. 9-4-3 WANTED—Two or three’ modern ‘fur- nished light housekeeping rooms. Must be 3 or 4 blocks from Tribune. Write 41 care Tribune. 9-4-tf WORK WANTED WANTED—Work evenings, by experi- enced bookkeeper and stenogsapher, West Thayer. Phone 623L. 9-4-4t ————— ‘Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. ———_———— » WANTED Good clean rags (for wip- erg) no small seraps taken. White or colored. _Will pay G:cents lb. Bring to the— Tribune Office f-GoS! Bow T DUNNIT. FRECKLES AND HIS HRS. PooLER'S CANDY SORE 1? THAT: STONE WENT THRU are ers Land & Cattle Co.,. Globe Bldg, WANTED—Bonking position “by young! st. Paul, Minn, 9-6eit| cash or easy ‘terms. Cowan's. Drug man, 25 years of age, single; now em- Store. 8-30-1wk Pi aeicet ept aepall town Weeation, rer i CAVADA Z FOR SALESFurniture, in good condition "3 a v 0 ~ F ALE—| rey i. ferred, Ad lieferences, pidaress, Mer z Manttgba:. Improved Farma Call 307 7th St, 8-30-Lwk ox erdeen, : \ \ _ Box $54," Aberdeen, S-D.___9-2-5t | 49” ‘acres, -2 miles from good town, |FOR SALE—Flax reaper cheap. Ap- BOOKKEEPER OR COLLECTOR desires |200 cultivated, fair buildings, good water, 5-23. Qoston. en yeays experience Acl|Think of beiig’ able to, buy’ fine at gis, | Ply L. H. Carufel. 8-28-tf Write 29 care Tribune. 9-2-lwk —_—_—_— FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Two. small houses, modern, hear the Soo Round D. T. Owens & Co. -2-1wk FOR SALE=Five room house. Inquire 706 Sweet St. 9-2-1 WI FOR SALE—Six room house, lot_75 x 150; nice trees. Inquire Harris & Co. Cigar Store. 9-2-1wik FOR-SALE—House, strictly modern, six rooms and bath, hardwood floors throughout, full basement, combina- tion heat. House has ‘been built jyfive years, in first class repair. 75x150 ft. corner’ lot, with fine trees on boulevard, garage with cement floor. If interested, address P. 0: Box 353, Bismarck, N. D. - : 8 23 tf. HOUSE FOR SALE—House of. 7 rooms; almost. new. Hot water heat, $2,206 cash, balance easy terms, Phone 745 or P.O. box 2]1. 8-16-tf —— AUTOMOBILES-—-MOTORCYCLES wR SALE—A Chevrolet. car in .good condition, ‘Will sell cheap. Call 302 _9th St. So, 9-5-1wk FOR SALE—5 passenger Ford, New May 1918, excellent condition, extras, $425. Inquire 703 8th St. . Phone sory reference. artly louse. 9-2-1WK FOR SALE—Ford touring car in condition. Apply Fred Putnam, Kenzie, D. 9- ————$—$— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INVEST IN GRAIN--Markets active, bit opportunity. Experienced brokers wil accept amounts $20 and y write J.-E. Weber Co,, 702: Commerce Bld; Kansas City, Mo. jemi WANTED—A doctor to locate ‘in'a good live town, good farming community, good schools “and ¢hurches. Blectric FRIENDS PuT tw lights; expenses low. write /A, LOST jared TTONIGHT - Vit GET We wi MYSELE - ARE You on P You. Mouth —, Come On Now, JACK, GET BUSN AND Licny Whar. GAS ~ | WANT To GET Tus PAN HoT BEFORE | PuT ‘The MEAT INS AND FOUND You HAVENT ANYTHING To DO VLu Wet Nov WaT .t'LL Do ~ MY WIFE 1S OUT.OF TOWH AND VLE TAKE, You our To MV; HOUSE FOR DINNER. ANQ | coak You The Best Steak You EVER Pe DINNER For particulars Stevenson, Sec'y Commercial Club,“ Arthur, N._D, i 8. BISMARCK ' DAILY TRIBUNE se Steak Very Muo! NUL TAve. A-cHANee & AS finely wooded land. Timber back. “Finder LOST—Watch bracelet With initials’ on return to Tribune. $3,000. In heart of paper and timber -28-1md.| country. What will you offer? Address xya Bismarck Tribune. 8-2-tf MISCELLANEOUS a | R. U. “MARRIE! not write for our 9-4-3t| “plan, —_ Homeseekers Correspondence Neighbor's Dog Enjoyed the worth LOST—Masonic on black silk ril at First ward, watch jbbon. Finder leave National Bank and receive y-5-20 charm mounted Chup; Box 897, Cheyenne, same <4 presented to the under: FOR _SALE—Hay, about _100_ton: A, F, Keundall, Moffit, N. D.* 9 se) FOR SALD. aying q case. Finder please feturn to Tribune |FOR SALE--A good paying butcher and_receive reward. 9-2-1wk| shop with complete equipment. Small grocery stock in connection. '—A_pair of nose pincher<glasses in ROOMS FOR RENT Write or call S. 0. Harr Regan,; 8-30-2Wks | WANTED, TO RENT—Large ~modern} 'N._D. room, close. in, * by getitleman.”” Phone | wor SALMA hay taining | TLOR. rs 9-6-Iwk about 30, ton of hay T—Furnished room. Call Glencoe Church, township 136. 9 7. er Hurst, Gle See Ceilves D. »|for other purpe 3, 615 2nd IR. SALE—Baby_ sulky. FOR RENT—Suite : of. office’ roo: VTED TO, BUY—Small madren he For Fourth St, over,Knowles Jewel 'e. near. selfool. - Address » Box 364, Apply to _F. 'A\ Knowles. marek, ND. 9. RENT—Four. ms, double: and | FOR SALE single; nice’ warm. place.for winter, allf -tractor, 3 modern, $6.00: and. $7.00--per month, |.“ dition.” “Bismarc' aves §18 8rq St. : 9-2-6t4°-mertt, C Bispjai Be < LANDS. __} anda body-brussels DO NOT WORRY—MOVE—Farmers in| © in good condition; also carpet drouth-strieken regions “should cease} _Vhone 2291, Call 619 6th St, worryjng and, arrange to ‘move to! GON FOR SALE=Can spar Douglas County, Wisconsin, where | qiiy ole site hor tan at the gran drouths are unknown and crops are sure] Wr 15. Seller eg NAW cor BE every year. pasture * now. per acre, be sold to ‘close Will include 1-3 scoTT, Farm Specialties, best of buildings, We have planty of hay and the” best markets, schools, rural free delivery and other advantages. Good sonable prices and on easy terms. Farm- Good. roads, Jands at. It is worth twice that, must an estate. good water and of crop at $12,600. Why pay $100 to $200 per acre for farms RILL & co. 22 C. P. R, Office Bldg., Corner Portage and Main Streets WINNIPEG, MAN. _ma PHONE Coal. rea- RULE fate FOR SALI 0} 4-1wk t}| Ckarter No, 2 mn class. condition; must be sold at once; FOR SAL. kindling—nice dry stuff. Will sell at the Tribune office. jood pine boards (boxes) for ' $2.00 for a good sized truck load. Call 1280 acres, 4 miles from Sarles, N. D., $24:8 and 6 miles from Clearwater, Man., 110]FOR SALE—Rebuilt typewriters, cultivated, 700 in crop, first class build-| makes. Prices from $20.00 up. Office ings at $32, per acre, you get farm and| Specialties Company, 611 3rd Ave. No., crop. Fargo _N._D. 8-28-1mo, * | FOR SALE—Neart; iF is ire 320 acres near Manitou, 250 cultivated, |" at 219 and St. or McConkey Com, Co. soil, reasonable price. when you can get just as good Jand with ji i badica 2 onthe hest business place in town with improvements "aa we: #F@ offering, Write|. ov, the Nest business Dice in to Gall i on H. Rende, Linton, N. D. 8-28-3wks with living rooms upstairs; 2 lots, arttculars write P, W. Zander, riar, Ni D. farmers. For FARM FOR RENT—Adjoining Mandan. of hay’ and grazing land and undred acres: under tractor cul+ tivation. L. N, Cary, Mandan, |N D. four’ ADOW. VIEW CHICKEN AND TRUCK FARMS We are offering sixteen of these choice five acre farms just outside }the city of ‘loud, Minnesota, at and terms for next thirty This is the finest land in one of the best farming counties in Minnesota, while St. Cl CHAS. te Farmers State Bank. DAIRYLAND—Openings for cheese fac- tory, portable saw-mills and good dairy information write N. A. Thompson, Town Chairman, Dairyfarm, P. 0., Douglas County, Wisconsin. 9-5-1! lays. N. BEYHAN ecial prices St. Cloud, Minn, 9-5-3t climate, . crops. Capitol 71, Madison, Wis.” lot records, jewel needles, etc. ‘Brand new. Will Big bargain. Act quick. Addr ‘Ward, care Household Storage Co., No. Dearborn St., Chicago. FOR RENT—Basement 46x65 tt. wit marck _ Realty Bank Bldg. Company, eine Rat ee SeaRal0b HOTEL FOR SALE—On account of poor health, we offer to sell our hotel at a The hotel is located FOR SALE OR RENT—A grocery store Sweet r 8-21-1mo “FREE WISCONSIN BULLETINS, soil, Immigration Bureau, Wisconsin Department_of Agriculture, Capitol 71, 7-23-60t $79.50" takes $250.00 Genuine Mahogany ““Pyrolean” Concert Grand Phonograph: ree, ship on approval. | jy, $26-1t outside entrance; suitable for storage; Turkish | ) bath or barber ‘shop; low rental. Bis- Bismarck Bank I 7-21-tf FOR RENT —A few offices, second floor, conveniently located; steam heat, ‘elec- St. Cloud is by all means: the fastest| tric Ught, elevator and janitor ser- growing city in the Northwest today. vice. Bismarck Realty Company. Bis- We will accept Liberty Bonds or Pan| marck Bank Bldg. ‘7-21-tt Motor, Stock at Par in full or part pay-| WANTED—Clean white rags. Apply Write or wire today for our introductory | _T7bune. west offers on Meadow View Farms. ————————— R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. WANTED to hear from owner of good farm for sale. description. Minn. D. State cash price, BE. Bush, Minneapolis, 9-6-1t Chiropractor ‘ull Consultation Free FOR SALEH—Timber land in. Koochiching county, Minnesota. Nearly 200 acres ee Case of Circumstantial Evidence. BISMARCK, N. D. Ze, HEY-Y-V-¥ yi “TAGS ~oh, | TAGALONG Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 wir MY COOKING 13, 1 GREAT ScdTT, They’VE .| MANGE WE HAD PWURNED THE GAS OFF - WHILE. WE WERE AWAY — | MUST RAVE ForsoTTEN “}D PAY. “THE cas put! Pa ee ng ‘| CHARTER Whereas, by satisfactory of Burleigh and St kota ha: sions of the Act of Congr able National Banking 4 ‘extend their -corpor 18 amet ng Comptroller |o hereby certify ‘th \tional Bank of B the city of. Bismar arek’ | zed to have suces period spec! f ition; namel s on Septemb IN TESTIMONY ne: pre Frank G. contract for a sani dinance creating paving Dist $19 te be paid: Welch, sheriff, . VY. H. D KE. Baldwin R. W. Sande M. Getz J. Empting . J. Hummel J. Alsbury . . Christopher . Schneider Sweigert . J. Montgome: J, Katz ..... . W. Sanders P. Welch D. Tel. Co. T. G. Kenny . Mrs. Frances White ... R Hi. Neff .. Harris & Co. . N. J. Shields . ALWAYS BURN EVERY THING BETTER Go GET SOME CHoP suBY- - BY ALLMAN This "IS Gong TO BE ALor |The TRovPre | OF FUN, AT THAT, JACK - GETTING IT OURSELVES © |GET Teed OF RESTAURANT CERTIFICATE REEXTENDING Treasury Department, Office of Comp- troller of the Currency. Washington, D. C., September 2, 1919. evidence existence, 3," approved July 12. led by the Act, approved | s my hand and Seal of office this second day of September, 1919. Willis J. Fowler, Acting Comptroller of the Curreney. 4, Extension No, 1817. to 10-11.| COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS The city commission met in regular 25th, 1919, There were ent Commissioners Bertsch, French '’hompson and President Lucas. The {reading of the minutes of the pre- ceeding meeting was dispensed with. Grambs was awarded the sewer on Upper Third Street. Petitions were presented by the Benton Packet Company which showed that there was a demand for additional ferry service from Morton} County to the city of Bismarck. Or- rict No. 3 was read for the second time and jpassed. It was decided to construct a sanitaryt sewer on Raymond Street. A paving petition was received from the ast side of town. The police magis- trate’s report for July 1919 showed % turned over for fines to the city treasurer. A letter was received from E. G. Wanner with regard to the flag pole. A number of sidewalks were ordered constructed in the east end of town. The following bills were ordered Y DIDNT NEITHER- LEG60 MY SLUNGSHoT! ned, it has heen made to appear that “The First National Bank of Bismarck” located in. the City of Bismarck in the County ate of North Da- complied with all the pro- to en- tions to and fore, T, Willis J. Fowler, of the Currency, “The First } Jocated in in the County of (Burleigh and State of North Dakota sion for the Lin its amended articles y, until close of 2, 1939. $ 22.00 2.00 Burleigh Co. ...+ oA 44.00 Burleigh County Farmers Press — 7.50 M Welch -- Sticke 6.75 G., Robidou teenies 50 Willmans ‘Transfer 1.50 Jin Jensen sere 56,00 Ed Randall 44.00, Joe Kelly 2.00 H. Crane 2,00 N. D. Ind. Tel. Co. i) 8.85 G. PD. Strohel 17.00 Brown & Jones .. 60,00 HE, H. Howell .... 79.70 C, TagBurton .. 38.00 On@motion the board adjourned to meet ‘again September 1st, 1919 at eight o’clock P. M. Attest: c. I. Burton, City Auditor. The Candle in History. The cult of the candle plays a large role in Roman, Jewish and Eastern ecclesiastical history; and many are the customs that have their birth in some magical or ritualistic use to which the candle has been put. In some parts of Ireland, for instance, It was usual on Christmas eve to burn a large cendle which no one was per- mitted to snuff except those who bore the name of Mary. aoe gree as America’s Largest Industry. The United States’ largest manu- facturing industry is fron and steel, The pig iron recovered in smelting fron ore amounts to about 25 per cent of the raw materials, The equivalent of about 14 per cent is driven off by volaltilization In the coking of the coal; in the process of smelting a further 40 per cent escapes in gas, fumes and dust, and the remaining 21 per cent represents the slag. 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. eee ene E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarek, N. D Phone 752, 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, Gc: finished 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 Bank 2 - BY BLOSSER | | | i | | Test of Woolens, 1, One test is to cut off a bit of the selvedge and touch a match to it Tf it shrivels up, but does not burn, tt is wool, but if the fabrie btirns with a flame it is cotton, Another way is to put a bit of the cloth in a test tube or other glass receptacle with 2 solu- tion of caustic soda; The soda will eat up the wool, leaving that which Is not wool. Business Directory Praressonat Firisrin fon AMArrUA Promocwne LY PHOTA SCE (tral hy Ul Tul ® BISMARCK -NortH DaKoTa: Bring or mail in your films fea Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, WEBB BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 65 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge Bismarck Construction Company General Contractors Wesierm Salez Bldg. Phone 35. Bismarck. ol PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck DE LAVAL Cream Separators 3 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 eS BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY, Distributors ef STUDEBAKER “and SADILLAG * ‘Autemobilet BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO, - Bismarck, N. D.

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