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WEDNESDAY, SEPT 10, 1919; -BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE: THE DUF Profiteers Beware! BY ALLMAN [stble of the Atverta Provincial Potice and the government. ferryman,. who DUT, NEX A WEEK operates: the .boat between the main- fi Aphes 2. TWENTY CENTS FoR oNE WELL, Then CLE lund: and the large Island opposite the Thies care APPLE? Too Much ce ee Qurr EATING APPLE fort. Avalte, and Indian trappers. do a rapa Ne 4 vies SAMI xremndous: business. amECE - MONEY = VL WAIT: APPLE- DA PRICE 1 CAN GET ALONG Court is conducted with the same NICE. APPLES: UNTIL THEY GET 5 1T com? up! ALLRIGHT WiTH dignity as in the larger Canadian ci- ¢ Our Them~ ties, but the audience marks the-con- CHEAPER — : \trast. Bvery door and Window forms the frame for individuals of the swar- thy type, attired in the garb of the wild Northwest. The judge, attorneys and court officers all wear robes and the Union J: is suspended behind the jndge’s chair. This term involved a former resident of Montana who shot his partner, a young Californian, His plea was self-defense, Canadian justice is speedy in the reat cities but it is dispensed with lightning rapidity in this land, border- ing upon the sub-Aretic. When the instructions ‘to empanel a had not been received by the local |constable. The boat was due to leave for the south on Sunday. Court could not remain in session after midnight Seturday night. So the — sheriff Meet Your Employer in Our Classified Columns "Classified Advertising Rates,“ nos ( Merms Strictly Cash—No copy without detainee attached will be inserted. ‘First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 Qents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the Bate of two cents » word for each additional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper insertion, must he in Wis office before 10 a. m. of day of publication. HELP WANTED—MALE FOR SALE .OR RENT— WASTED—Bars at Bagle Shoe Shining HOUSES AND. FLATS P@lor. 9-6-lWk| FOR RENT—Partly .modern furnished WANTED—Man or lady pastry cook. 404 _ Main St. 9-6-1WK WANTED—Two none but. exper four room house. Inquire 422 Third St. 9-9-3t FOR SALE—Strictly modern: house, ex- ¢ nters; regular. worl ed men need appl ptional bargain for cash is taken Ve 6-1W! Be Connell, Contractor, . Phone 803. once: Call_O, Roberts. -iwk ato -N. 13th. St. 9-5-Iwk | FOR BALE AN 8 room modem house, = pede y s—An 8 room modern. -house, ‘WANTED—Man of woman Kodak Printer| a peach of a home, cigeo in Bt once, Would consider good ama-| ‘reasonable. terms.’ Geo. M. teur, | Alsg. experienced "photographer i vanted. vrite, stating experience. | OR SALE—Ciy Goodwin Studio, Mandan, N.D. | houses, lots and garages” All. kinds SR Te eee INK | of insurance written in. the very best WANTED=—Men_ and women to learn| companies. Also sell as good Lignite Barber Trade, Wages $25 per week] coal-as there is on the matkct, 8. 'E. up. Positions guaranteced. “Few weeks| Register, Phone 12 8-6-Awk letes by our methods, © ¢X" | HOUSE FOR SALE—House of 7 rooms Penge. Write for Catalog. Moler Barber nost. 200 College, 107-KK_ Nicollet’ Ave., Minne-| @lmost new, Hot water heat. $2,200 property : cash, balance eaay terms. Phone 74%-or apolis, Minn.” Est, 1893. 8-29-Imo} PO poe nee eoay. 816-1 WANTED—A yard man, steady job, LANDS good pay. Apply Grand Pacific Hotel, 9-5-tf| WISE MEN are, getting hold of farms LEARN MACHINE SHOP—Los A these days in sure crop districts like. ¥. M,C. A. Auto School. ane Douglas County, “Wisconsin, near best markets and Where high freight rates will not take most-of what is produced. s<_ HELP_ WANTED—FEMALE Look over our lands between the Twin WANTED—Chambermaid. Apply Grand| Cities and Duluth and Superior before Pacific Hotel. 9-8-tf]} buying. Farmers Land & Cattle Com- WANTED—Ginl_to answer telephone at| pany, Globe Building, St. Paul, Minin. Central_Me: et. 9-8-3 9-9-1 WANTED— ig girl or middle aged CANADA woman for g housework, «Apply Manitoba Improved Farms _Dohn’’s Meat Market, 9-9-tf WANTED—A__ young lady composite 640 acres, 2 miles from good town, Who. has. some knewlesee, of ester |200 cultivated, fair buildings, good water. eral work of a country shop. Barnes |Think. of being able to buy this at $15. County Citizen, Valley City No D. > {per_acre, It is worth twice that, must : ‘j-dciwk {be Sold to close an estate. , WANTED—Experienced gil for generai| 499 aw . i 280 acres, 4 miles from Sarles, N. D. Rousework. #40 per month. P.O; Box land 6 miles’ from Clearwater, Man., 11 Ta a aoe cultivated, "700 in crop, first class Build AX D oman lo cleanin, ings al 32, r acre, you get rm an FW. Murphy. Phone 427 or crop. a cea cr WANTED—Housekeeper; good wages. ! 320 acres near Manitou, 250 cultivated, _ Phone 166, Growler’s Club. 9-9-3t [best of buildings, good water and soil, WANTED—Wo need Kitchen help _and| Will include 1-3 of crop at $12,500, waitress. Good position at best wages. ‘Why pay $100 to $200 per acre for farms =Abph_ ot Homans Cafe 9-ciwit yrhen you can get Just as good land with improvements as we are offering. eo pass WANTED TO RENT for our Farm List. NTED ROOM—Furnished for mar- ried couple without children. Kitchen SCOTT, HILL & CO. privileges or light housekeeping pre- |Farm Specialties, 22 C. PR. Office Bldg., ferred. Immediately. Steady all. wi Corner, Portage and Main Streets ter.) Box 43, Tribune, 9-1 WINNIPEG, MAN, 9- FOR, SALE—Timber land in Koochiching WANTED TO RENT—Two unfurnished | county, Minnesota. Nearly. 200: acres rooms. Write 42 care Tribune: finely. "wooded land, Timber worth 1wk | $3,000, In heart of paper and timber country. What will you offer? Adareas SALESMAN xyz. Bismarck Tribune. STOCK SALESMEN—Company_ building largé factory in Fargo wants real stock MISCELLANEOUS salesmen, Big issue, wonderful. seller, |FOR SALE_OR TRADE—Top buggy im best contract to salesmen in the state. | good condition. Phone. 534b, 9-0-3t Apply at once for real leads and terri- | POR REN’ agement 46x66 ft.; outside tory. Sales Manager, Box 261. Tele- |" entrance; suitable for storage; Turkish phone_ 2220, Fargo, N. D. 9-3-tf bath oF barber shop: low rental Bis- ry marc et D} marc! AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | Bank’ Big.” sheers fri FOR SALE- senger to order, fo I am. offering this car very cheap for] Wicker roc quick sale, It can be seen at 411 5th} Inquire Mr: _St. 9-8-1wk St. Phone 690. FOR SALE—A_ Chevrolet car in good | FOR SALE—One 100 gallon gas tank n. 2 Presto-light tank. Call 306 9th St. 9-8-1wk R. U. MARRIGD—If not write for our plan, _Homeseekers . Correspondence Club, Box 897, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Studebaker Four, five pas- | FOR IMME: E .SALE—Child’s bed, ‘ing car, all in good running high chair iso library lamp and country roads or. city use, springs and mattress; bath. tub and all‘in good condition. » C. Wright, 814 oh 3t one ex ra 703 8th St. ~ Phone: 467W. 6 9-6-1wk FOR SALE—Hay, about 100 tons; Call ROOMS FOR RENT “A. F, Keundall, Moffit, N. D. _9-6-1wk WANTED—Clean white rags. . Apply 7 Tribune. 7:5-tf - iw) nl a FT FOR LE—A good paying. butcher pes Ree RENT ores faodein: chop with couplets. equipment. 710R. i ‘9-6-lwk | ‘Small~grocery stock” in connection. FOR: RENT—Two front rooms, furnace | Write or call S. O.:Harris, Regan, neat: Apply Anderson and Avenuo Be] NLD. : 8-30-2Wks i BalWK | eo “| FOR SALE—Heating, stove and furnitare FORMRENT—Sulte of oftlee- roots feeling ae 218, ard Bt Phone AIS debe Fourth St., oyer Knowles Jewelry Store: i eee ee ‘ FOR SALE OR TRADE—One big f gas Apply to EA aes 2 tractor, 30-69 horse pawer ‘in’ good: ¢on- dition.’ Bismarck, Elevator. & Invest- ment Co., Bismarck Bank Building. | i WANTED CORN. FOR SA Can spare 300 bu. 1918 crop. - $1.75 per. bu. at the granar; AY. . Sellens,°@ miles N, W.-of : marck, ra vot lnc he Se4-lwk 5 FOR SALE—Flax-reaper'cheap. Ap- Good clean rags (for wip- ply-L.H. Carafel. ---- 8-23-tf ‘ 5 , FOR | SALK—Rebuillt.. typewriters, all ers) no small scraps taken. [B|"Sriics Prices trom $3000. ups Ottice $20.00" up. Specialties Company, 611 °8rd “Ave. .No. White or colored. Will pay NeD. 6 cents Ib.. Bring to the— FOR RENT—Furnished room, , all am ern,: hot water heat.- 814 Ave. 8-6: 0; ALE—Nearly new piano, «Inquire at/ 219; 2nd St.,- or’ McConkey Com. ‘Co. poseekimiarea nis parm nmeman dt D8) HOTEL. FOR SALE—On account-of pgor <j sowed} Health, resins oy all ous, notnears is + reasonable: price, e hotel is ‘lov Tribune Office ‘on the best Tusinees ‘place in-town with: a.75 ft. East front on Main street. Call on H, Rende,,Linton, N. D. 8-28-3wks a i DS © FRECKLES AND HIS FRIE [© TR-Aen-s~ OW! GLB = 1 DONT..WNOW WAY THAT SPEWS ~~’) ’ GOAN ASK 5: Pod, KE KNOWS? (| LOST—Small African neck piece Friday h| tional Bank of Bismarck” located in WERE, | Give You “Two Pe I Nov WANT TO STAN OUT ortly after | , SE E ) ff y was ed and sworn, Taking Ace APPLE FoR. ae rdaliaes i OF HERE, OLD Kick ef tenlinony ‘beautavits wage growing ich means it approach TWENTY CENTS - ] cost OF LIVING, CAUSE ! dusk, w E WEAKENS THE i y a IL o'clock, when the FINE APPLE PRIce Comes Dowil 'M Gaine To ee ond the jury retired YLe Take "em {HH "YE MADE. uP M ' before midnight they agreed; the pri- MIND “To THAT soner was sentenced to a term at Ed- ‘ monton and the judiciary party made ready for the trip to Peace River Crossing, where court also is held. SoS R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 BISMARCK, N. D. ————————— SS e Was Clos een minutes BIGGEST BARGAIN This company is one of Bis- marck’s oldest business institu- tions, the business being first started in 1882. We have grown Te FOR SALE.OR RENT—A grocery store U between Calgary and Dawson City but i yi i with living rooms ‘upstairs: 2 lots. For CHIEF JUSTICE : ee ee oN Jw | with the country and will continue papel re-write P. W. Zander, Sweet 0 fronn here to Dawson are many miles | to do so. Thousands and thou- ri dD. 8-21-10 JOURNEYS 8 0 of unexplored Wilderness. i e 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 FREE ICONSIN BULLETINS, soi}, . llmagter crops, immigration. purest MILES TO TRIAL} warts the ona ot the t Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, RSet boat on the Peace Riy Capitol 71,. Madison, Wis 7-23-60t | the season, a-s . Fey ered cra cone, 198t: | Term of Court Held at Fort Ver- ive travelers a glimpse of the ma- tric Ught, elevator and janitor se: one : a s i vice, Bisidre Realty Company, Bis: million, in the Far North nd falls, which have been | PUSiness. If you are looking for marek “Banke Bldg. T-21-tt if cee? Nadi real estate service you can get it aes of Alberta | compared With Niagara but this jour- here. We always have many real BUSINESS, OPPORTUNITIES ‘ ney can be made only during the high] pargaing y WANTED—A doctor to locate In a good ater period. The end of steel from _ live town,..good farming community, Fort Vermillion, Alberta, Sept. ~ good schools. and churches. Tlectric|'The Alberta. supreme court com- Pees ere ee dow: Bor Garticulars| meted its term at Fort Vermillion, a} Club, Arthur, N._D. 8-23-1mo, | Small settlement far north of Edmon- | ——— = | ten, a district which often is called the} reer LOST AND FOUND end of civilization. ‘The term. con- Fon Tiere the: only: Jaw- is sitlie sisted of a single case. The prisoner.| word of the Mounted Policeman, This PHONES. w nian of 60 years, who was accused Of] is, the “last court.” Fort Vermillion | F, E, Hedden, 0... °H, F. O'Hare, 78M, assault with intent to kill, was convict) ix ordinarily populated by four enti- | F. E. Young, 78R. sat Peace Riyer Crossing. journey is made through a! om YOUNG REAL ESTATE ‘ort Vermillion, modern pio- | COMPANY i rike out into the untrod north, | Offices in First National Bank Bldg. afternoon between 5 and 6 o’'c Finder return to 108 Ave C, or call i LosST—Bunch .keys. Finder return to|ed of assaul% in a lesser degree, Mr.) ties an dtwo individuals. ‘The former Tribune oftice for reward. 9-8-lwk | Justice Walsh, pr ue. the Hudsons Bay company, — the B. Cogswell, K . ¢ Diamond P. Trading company, the Ro- radi ther representatives 0 on and the Church on CERTIFICATE REEXTENDING — | ice, travelled S00 mil : J. CHARTER land to hear the ca Treasury Department, Office of Comp- rt. Vermillion troller of the Currency. Washington, D. C., Sngland mission. The Jater mission | is vacant. ‘The resident den hys |) ————————— ted, The individuals are the con- | E. T. BURKE into the North e, almost mid-way | September 2, 1919. Pi aie LAWYER Whereas, by satisfactory evidence - 7 . 7 presented’ to ‘the undersigned, it has Te EEE R Ble, eure Hee bose Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D been made to; appear that “The First & OF THI tr National Bank of: Bismarck” located STEEL TRAP To Bog tbe SNAPPY, IlEADWORK i Phone 752. in the City of Bismarck in the County BUS" 109. HEY WATCH =+ of Burleigh and State of North Da- ors. K SaaS kota has complied with all the pro- visions of the Act of Cengress “to en- uble National Banking Associations to extend their’ corporte existence, and for other purposes,” approved July 12, 1882, as amended by the Act, approved April 12, 1902; Now, therefore, I, Willis .J. Fowler, Acting Comptroller. of the- Currency, do hereby certify that “The First Na- || HEDDEN AGENCY Building site 80x150, Rosser street between First St. and Mandan Ave. Small house, fruit trees, south front. |' || $1500 with house; without || ithe city of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh. and. State of North Dakota is authorized to have succession for the oF NOTICED THEM LIL ROLLERS U period specified in its amended articles ON “W’ SIDES OF TH’ CAR, WEL house, $1000. of association; namely, until close ‘of . ew THEY'RE NOW LETTING ME business on September 2, 1939, i eR (RON THROUGH ON TH", Webb Block—Phone O. IN TESTIMONY W REOF wit- i Re i es GUARD- BOARDS ness my hand and Seal of office this second day of September, 1919. Willis J. Fowler, Acting Comptroller of the Currency, Charter No. 2484, Extension No, 1817. 9-6 to 10-11. Ps RST SRE 8 SCHOOL BOARDS What. about those vacancies? We can supply your needs whether it be principal, assistant grade or rural teacher. Prepared for emergency calls. No charge for our service to schoolboards. * : Nordauist & Mauck Teachers’ Agency, Burnstad, North Dakota. Charges unknown; First State Bank “=~ * 9 staoin -etaoin’ etaoinaoo for our reference. 9:9-3t. ss HURLEY’S ———— BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repal Re finished and Packed. accion =——————o WING ME A SAFE EXIT AND LEAVING TH’ FOILED TRAP To GNASH ITS TEETH ON PINE Bismarck Clearing House Association €. B, LITTLE, Presidest E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. J. A. GRAHAM, Secy.-Mgr. G ORCHESTRA MEMBERS © The Latest Popular Dance First National Bank LR Music: City National Bank | First Guaranty Bank 10 MAIN'ST. ‘PHONE 130K “BOD -WNHAT Des TIS. S0BLL, WR JE] TR-ANS-PAM ET ie MEANING OF “WHY, TRANSDAREAT! DONT NOU-MNow “RIGHT = Now GWE AE AN - NEANS SoARTHING “Nou CAN SEE me! THROUGH! 1 SAU TRANSPARENT! 2 Business Directory SHOE FITTERS Rictmond sWpitney MAIN STREET inrESSONAT irisHine Fo APtareun PricTocnannan Al TA PC EDI HESS li Pit ie © BISMARCK -NorTH DaKoTa: “ Bring or mail in your films fea Expert Developing FINNEY’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 Phove 160-M i Night Phones 687 or 100 “Licensed Embalmer in Charge Bismarck Construction Company General Contractors Westerm Sales Bldg. Phone 35. Bismarck. Kee PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck DE LAVAL . Cream Separators The World’s = Standard WELCH . a vp plements oN 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 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY, Distribnters of STUDEBAKER and CADILLAG Automobiles BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO,

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