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Pee ener ea Meet Your Employer i in BIS: MR. DUFF, This 1S MRS. fl SMITH NEXT DOOR SPEAKING (NIL } WANTED To ASK YoU IF Nov’ sur OFF Nour. Prion FOR A MITTLE WHILE? WERE TRYING To BUNS OF THE DUE” SMARCK DAILY TRIB m is Having a Jolly Time While t he Family Is Away BY ALLMAN or Gee, | CANT STAN IN ‘THis House ALONE ANO NOT DOVANY THING — Cosn}:| GUESS | CAN'T GO OUT: Elmer - | HAVEN'T A CLEAN SHIRT To WEAR - FORGOT To SEND THAT BLAMED OLD Our Classified: ‘Columns + Classified Advertising Rates, & j Merma Strietiy Cash—No copy without remittance attached Will be inserted. First insertion, 86 cents; additional insertions without change of eopy, 15 penta... Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the vate of two cents a word for each additional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper insertion, must be i this office before 10.2. m..of day of publication. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Boys. at Eagle Shoe S| Parlor. E ning iwk work on Bunde WANTED—Boy_ to Corwin Motor Co. : WANTED—Man or Tally pastry, cook 404 Main St. Go WK WANTED—Two painters; regular wor Hone but exnerienced. men need app H. T, O'Connell, Contractor. Phone's 310 N, 13th Bt. 9-5-1wk WANTED—Man. and wife to work” tn POSITIONS WANTED | 'BOOKKEEPER O} COLLECTOR lesires position. Ten years experience. “A-1 reference. Write 29> care ata 4 ‘ -2-1wk FOR, SALE.OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Strictly modem “house; :ex- ceptional bargain. for.cash. is taken at once. . Call_O. W. Roberts. _9-6-1wk ‘OR SALE—An_8 room modern house, stock farm by- the year, Gool place} 4 ‘peach of a home, close i, -on very and good wages paid to ‘right parties. | jie, co Ae aia and, good, wages pal Patiwie | Neakonable terms, "Geo, "MM. Registe:. WANTED—Young man _ to ¥ |FOR RENT—Tw manth; steady" Job... Jastkow OE A nO Mie a pomes, partly. wet EE ouk a = D, 'T. Owens.& Co. 9-2-1wk ‘ANTED—Man or woman Kodal inter ALES at once, “Would “consider. good ‘ama- | "hg 5 Sweet Bee eee peau | mn fob ag AG Gxperionced photographer | con saLie—City property including Goodwin Studio’ Mandan, Ne-D. | Bouses,, lots and’ garages. “All_kinds 9-3-1wk WANTED—Men and women to learn Barber Trade. Wages $25 per week up. ‘Positions guaranteeed. Few weeks completes by our methods. Little ex- pense. Write.for Catalog. Moler Barber College, 107-K Nicollet, Ave., | Minne- apolis, Minn. Est, 1893: 8-29-1mo WANTED—A’ yard man, steady job, good pay. Apply Grand’ Pacific ne WANTED—A first class grocery clerk at Gussner’s. = 8-26-tf LEARN MACHINE SHOP—Los - fe seles ¥. M. C, A. Auto School. ‘Imo __ ‘HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Gni to answer ‘telephone at Central Meat Market, 9-8-3 WANTED—Two experienced sales Tadiea at- Nielsen’s Millinery, Call between six and seven in evening. 9-5-tf WANTED—Experlenced girl for general ~housework, © $40 per month, P. 0. B 568, Bismarck. 9-4-1wk | WANTED—We need kitchen help and waitress. ,.G6od position at best.wagt Applyat‘Homan’s Cafe. 9-5-1) WANTED—Girls for table work at . Chocolate Shop. Q-2-Lwk’ WANTED—Table Waiter and chamber- wana The Banner House, 104 Main St. _ Phone 231. 9-2-1wk WANTED—Housekeeper, by widower with two children. No one need apply that cannot give reference. State wages .in first letter. Write 40 care Tribune. 9-2-1wk WANTEDSGI ir] “for geneial “housework. Mrs, S, “M. Anderson, Phone. 5! s2etwks WANTED—Good dishwasher at the Broadway Cafe. . Phone 722. s 5 ene TO-RENT.. WAI TO RENT—Two. or. three Deep Prurniahed ~or. unfurnished, ° or, small house. Willi iam: -O, Anderson, Annex. Hotel; 9-6-3 WANTED “ROOM Furnished for mar- Ned .couple“without children.” Kitchen pails or jight housekeeping~ pre- ried. - Immediately. Steady’ ,all.win- ter. Call Mr. Sturken, care eee of instifance written in the very best companies, Also: sell as good Lignite coal as there is on the market.” 8, E. _-Register, Phone 732. 8-6-1wk FOR SALE—Six room-house, lot_75 x-150; nice trees. Inquire Harris & Co. Cigar Store. 9-2-1wk FOR SALE—House, strictly modern, six raoms and bath, hardwood floors throughout, full basement, combina- tion heat. House has been built five years, in first class repair. 75x150 ft. corner lot, with fine trees on boulevard, garage with cement floor. If, interested, address P. O. Box 353, Bismarck, N. D. 8 23 tf. HOUSE FOR SALE—House of 7 rooms, almost new. Hot Water heat. $2,200 cash, balance easy terms. Phone 745 jor P.O,'box 211. 8-16-tt vx | AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | FOR SALE—Studebaker Four, five pas- senger touring car, all in good running order, for.country roads. or city use. i am’ offering this car very cheap for quick sale. It can be seen at 411 “5th St. 9-8- ae FOR SALB—A_Cheyrolet car in gondition, Will sell cheap. Call” 0 _9th St. So. 9-5-1wk FOR SALE—5 passonger Ford,__New Ma: 1918, excellent condition, extras. $420, Inquire 703 8th St. Phone 467W..- - 9-5-1wk f TAKE A y) lithe STROLL FoR MYSELF Meter Stock at Par in full or part pay- w rite or Wire today for our introductory offers on Meadow View Farms. CHAS. N. BEYHAN Farmers State Bank. St. Cloud, bee} f 9-5- 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 Sib per acre, It is worth twice that, must be sold to close an estate. 2 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 ‘soil. Will include. 1-3' of crop “at. $12,500. Why pay $100 fo $200 per acre for farms when you can.get just as good land with improvements as We are of ‘ering... Write for our Farm List. COTT, pin, & Ce Farm Species’ 22 CP, R. Office Bldg., Corner Portage and Main Streets WINNIPEG. MAN. STOCK RANGE-—Solid section few miles out of Superior ‘and Duluth; river thru Becton an peveral springs. Nice patcn geod -titnber, but nearly all.in grass oie plenty of clover, near railroad and on good wigon road. Ideal stock prop- osition.. ‘ele prices and easy tern N Land g panys “Globe: ‘Butiding, Bt Paul, ne e FOR” SALE—Ford” touring car in good condition. pee Fred Putnam, Mer Kenzie, N. D. 9-2-lwk BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ~ WA! ID—A doctor ‘to locate ina good live. town, good: farming community, ror sthools and churches. Electric ights; Regs ens low. write A. Stevenson, Fee Club, “Arthur, Ne-D, LOST AND FOUND LOST—Small_ African. neck piece Friday afternoon between 5 and 6° o’élock. Commercial 8-23-1m0. Finder return to 108.Ace C, or call A 9-8-3t LOST—Bunch_ keys... Finder return to Tribune « office fo for reward. 9-8-1Wk WANTED TO RENT—=Two unfarnished rooms. Write 42 care ‘Tribune, -8- Lv WORK WANTED WANTED—Work evenings, by experi- enced bookkeeper and shonogrer ber: é West Thayer.. Phone 623L. 9-4-4t SALESMAN STOCK SALESMEN—Company building large factory in Fargo wants real stock salesmen, Big ‘issue, wonderful seller, best’ contract to: salesmen in the state. Apply at once for. real leads and, ters tory, Sales Manager, Box 2 phone 2220.. Fargo, No Dy... 028+ tt ———— WANTED Good clean rags ‘(for. wip- : ers)’no small ‘scraps: taken. ‘White or coloréd.* ‘Will pay 6'cents Ib. Bring to the— Tribune Office FRECKLES AND HIS "| WANTED TO .RENT—Large |and terms for next. thirty |LOST=A pair of nose pincher. glasses in case. Finder’ please return to Tribune -and receive reward. | 9-2-1Wk ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room, all-.mod= ern, hot water heat. 814 Ave. B. 8-6-1wk modern Phone 9-6-1wke FOR RENT—Furnished room. ~ alr 408 Sth St. 9-5-3 FOR _RUNT—Two front rooms, Turace heat, -Apply -Anderson and’ Aveous ao =5+1Wk FOR RENT—Suite of office rooms facing Fourth St. over Knowles Jewelry Store, Apply_to R.A, Knowles, 9:3-tf FOR’ RENT—Four rooms, ‘double “and single; nice warm place for winter, all modern. $6.00'-and $7.00 per month, 713 3rd St, 9-2-6 room, -close in, |b: entleman, 710K. » was : LANDS . articulars | F ALES Timber land th. Koochiching te aenuencta. Nearly 200 acres ieee land. ‘Timber — worth cee of paper and timber pet wil you: offer? Aaaress high chair’ Tamp and springs and . mattress; bath tub and Wicker -rocker, all in| good condition. He ‘Mts. E. C. Wright, 814 Fourth Phone_ 690, 9-8-3 ron BALE—One 100 gallon gas tank; one Presto-light tank. Call 306° 9th St. 9-8- ins |R. U. MARRIED—If not plan, | Homeseekers ‘orre’ Club, Box 897, Cheyenne, Wyoming. 9-6-1wk POR PALE Hays about 100 tons, Call Keundall, Moffit, N. D, _9-6-1wk FOR SALE—A good paying butcher shop. with complete equipment. ‘Small grocery stock in connection. Write or call S. 0. Harris, Regan, D. 8-30-2wks: ‘ontaining | j FOR SALE—A stack about 30 ton ay, 2 miles west o: Glencoe Chure ownship 136, range 79, See _ Ceilves Hurst, ,.Glencoe, N._D. 9-6-2t BOR ALE OR TRADE—One big 1 gas 80-60 horse power. in- good con- digion.” Bismarck. Blevator. & Invest- ment Co,, Bismarck Bank Building. 9-4-1Wwk CORN FOR SALE—Can spare 300 bu. 1918 crop. $1.75 per bu, at the granary. W._E. Sellens, 8: miles N. W. of Bis- marek, 9-4-1Wwk FOR SALE—Flax reaper cheap. Ap- ply L, H. Carufel. 8-23-tf FOR SALE—Rebulit typewriters, — all FARM FOR RPNT—Adjoining, Matidan. Plenty of. hay. and ‘eraainge land and four hundred acrés ,under tractor cul- tivation, “L, Cary,’ Mandan, “N: D. MEADOW VIEW CHICKEN’ AND. TRUCK FARMS We are offering sixteen of these choice five‘acre farms* just outside’.the city of St.,Cloud, Minnesota;, at special prices lays. ‘This ‘is -the~ finest ‘land. in ‘one ‘of the best.farming counties in Minnesota, while St.- Cloud -is ‘by, all_ means ; tlie ’ fastest growing city in. the» Northwest today, We will accept : Liberty Bohds or Pan FRIENDS. NICKEL INAY BANIL T DAY AN: NOW. IT: AINT THERE ~~ WHERE 18°17 we f SANY= T DUT ANOTHER, sabre makes. Prices from $20.00 up. . Office 8-28-1mo. —Nearly new piano, Tquiré at ao ‘Uhd -» or McConkey Com. =29-10€ HOTEL FOR SALE—On account of poor, health,-. we. offer sell our hotel at-a reasonable price. The. hotel is located on_the best business place in town with a-75-ft. Bast front on Main street, Call on_H. Rende D. FOR RENT- aateide entrance; suitable for storage; Turkish ge ND Company, 511 3rd Ave. No.,|;, ‘0; | of association ; Wenz, CAN You BeAr Twat?” | SLAMMED THE [| DOOR AND LEFT MY ' KEY ON THE HANG THis aot ants Moderns, big, music publishers tell) us, in spite of the hurly-burly of th day, or perhaps because of it, harking back to.the slow, dreamy) waltz of our grandmother's day. Danc LAUNDRY OVT— INSIDE, MODERNS MIDST HURLY BURLY OF TODAY HARK BACK TO OLD WALTZ waltz outgrowth of this backward and oppor- The but an trend to grace and ease tunity for sociability in dancing, 0p} and everything points to the waltz— ful, round and round, waltz, not the hop, skip and a jump of the jazz jubi- lee—as the really popular dune of the approaching “witter. The--tremendous popularity of: such the real, old-fashioned, gliding, grace-]* é fond ro-man-ces are mingled with perfume of ros. - est curv, by Jos, W, Stern & Co., New York. ing professors ‘tell us the same thing,’ few strains given here from one of the t < most popular suecesses id, of what the winter will be. The dancing doomed to die hes and tangoes es of the trot, publisher usters inform us, as dead as the ma and marck - ‘Realty Company, Bank Bldg, FOR SALE OR RENT—A grocery with living rooms upstairs; 2 lot: particulars write P. W. Zander. Sw et Briar, N, D. 8-21-1mo “FREE WISCONSIN BULLETINS, soil, climate, crops. Immigration Bureau, Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, _Capitol_71, Madison, Wis.” 7-23-601 FOR RENT—A few offices, second floor, conveniently located; steam heat, elec- tric light, elevator and Janitor eo vice. amare Realty Company, Bi marck Bank Bldg. if ai-tt WANTED—Ciean white rags. Apply ‘Tribune. T-5-tt aa 7-21-tf ———— ———ooooa——— ‘CERTIFICATE, REEXTENDING CHARTER Treasury Department, Office of Comp- troller of the Currency. Washington, D. C., September 2, 1919. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that “The First National Bank of Bismarck” located in the City of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota has complied with all the pro- visions of the Act.of Congress “to en- able National Banking Associations to xtend their corporte istence, and for other purposes,” approved July 1 1882, as amended by the Act, approvi ai April 12, 1902; Now, therefore, S I, Willis J. Fowler, Acting Comptroller, of the Currency, Go hereby certify that “The VF Na- tional Bank of Bismarck” located in the city of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota authorized to have succession for the period specified in its amended art ticles namely, until. close of lvasiness on Septembe' 1939, IN. TESTIMONY W: EREOF | wit- ness my hand and Seal of office this second day of September, 1919. Willis J. Fowler, Acting Comptroller of the Currency. Ckarter-‘No. 2434. Extension No. 1317, -6 to. 10-11. bath or barber shop; low rental. Bis- Freckles Makes a DONT. THINK THAT You CAN SWALLOW. MN IMONEY ~— Just T WUT PLAYIN’ wit It ante. LI AN’ T SWALLOWED “Nov. STAY THERE TLL LET Back! Run on the Bank Now WHAT'S “TR AIN'T. OP,. POP ~ ITS: DOWN i] FROST HOLDS NO - TERRORS FOR US; CORN CROP RIPE Annual Danger of Heavy Loss in Growing Produce Over for This Year “Chicago, Sept. 8.—Frost scares have been removed from the fashion list for 1919, The annual terror of Jack Frost as the demon crop killer of the American corn belt has almost invariably here- tofore a climax in September and Oc- tober, but this year by an unusual combination of circumstances the far- mers as well as dealers in corn are to enjoy virtual freedom from worry as far_as the effect of frost is concerned —at least that is the opinion of nu- merots | authorities on the Chicago Board of ‘Trade. According to this opinion, the corn crop of 1919 has matured so much ahead of the average time that danger from frost damage is now a negliable quantity. Nearly unprecedented steady suc- cession of warm nights and sunny days with neventheless ample mois- | ture in store has been the chief factor in the wonderful rapid ripening which has blessed the American ¢orn crop this season. About the only bogey yet to be reckoned with in figuring on the corn crop is the possibility of a wet harvest. How much better than usual the situation of corn is at present in re- gard to frost may be judged from the fact that whereas the first killing a—————————— R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 BISMARCK, N. oe ae BIGGEST BARGAIN This company is one of Bis- marck’s oldest business ins 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, . E. Young, 78R. i ——— and. Brazilian polkas of the last E. T. BURKE decade. LA 7 AMERICAN PACIFISTS . Tribune Block Bismar .D. FIND NO PEACE; WILL evs ck, N.D | Phone 752. GO TO THE ARGENTINE ¢|Mennonites Who Left United) States for Canada During War Moving Again - Swift Current, Sask., Sept. 8.—Men- ; nonite colonists who came to Saskat- | chewan and Alberta from the Ameri- | can Northwest during the last year of | the war, and who have been storm centres because of their pacifist ten- dencies, are preparing to imigrate to the Argentine. Already, applications for passports have been received, ac- cording to dispatches from Ottawa. The Mennonite problem has given the federal and provincial officials great concern, They sold valuable holdings in ‘North Dakota and South Dakota when the conscription act was passed and took up homesteads in Ca- } nada, where conscientious objectors | are immune. Many small towns have sprung up since. the Mennonites came to Sas- katchewan but returned soldiers, have demanded that the government con- fiscate their lands and turn them over to the men who served in Flanders and France. Most of the high class land in this region is owned by the Menno- nites. It is understood that agents of the colonists went to the Argentine and were assured that the Mennonites would be permitted to colonize and practize their religious beliefs without restrictions. Daily Thought. Wit Is the salt of our conversation, ,Rot the food.—Hazlitt. pc. Ueki ————sssssS— 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 Repali ES finished and Pack aes fi ———————————— 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 BY BLOSSER DNA FEEL IT COMIN’ YET autumn | pi, —r- _SEVEN frost stops all further growth of ‘corn, he earlicst date of such‘an event in ‘hicago during the last twenty-two years has been’ Sept. 18 and the latest November 28. Inasmuch as a prema- ture killing frost has often wiped out fortunes among heavy traders in corn, and| has crippled farm resources throughout great stretches of territo- ry the relief apparently assured this season has a value difficult to exag- gerate. Business Directory Perticonal naive fon Anareus Pronocmrree) sc ® BISMARCK -NoRTH DAKOTA” Bring or mail in your films fea Expert Developing FUNNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. 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 it Charge i Bismarck Construction Company General Contractors Westerm Sales Bldg. Phone 35. PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Expert HOSKINS Bismarck 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. j Repair Work a Specialty’ Independent Garage Roberts & Spangler, Props. PHONE 233 BISMARCK MOTOR Distributers ef STUDEBAKER and. CADILLAG Autemebiley a3 BUICK and OAKLAND Valye in Head Motorg CORWIN MOTOR CO, gn SERVICE nn CORWIN Moror to Sina

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