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i \ cin — } { TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1919 Meet Your Employer in Our Classified Columng|! Classified Advertising Rates. /ferms Btrictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 16 beuts. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the | wh: rate of two cents a word for each additional word, + Copy tor Clresitied Advertisemerits, to insure proper Sanertion, must be fh tis office before 10 a. m. of day of publication, e HELP WANTED—MALE CENSUS CLERKS—(Men, women). 40 needed. $95 month, Age, 18-50. perlertce qumecenery Examination I marck, Oct, 18. For free particulars, mond 'erry( former Govern? niner), 137 Nicaea a write VTED. take orders for ceidarged pictures, no experience necesary; no company to work for; make $20. a day..or more. Will furnish samples and catalog, Call om write’ John Scott, 22 So, 10th St. Minnéapolis, Minn, Phone ean 3 WANTED—Men at_good wages: oe work, uae es and Tile Co. Hebron, 9-12-10t WANTE ae eare clerk; man_ with ‘experience preferred. Inquire at Lomas Hardware Co, 9-19-tf£ WANTED—Men ajd women to learn Barber Trade. Wages $25 per week up. Positions guaranteeed. Few weeks jcompletes by our methoda, Little ex- ‘pense, Write for Catalog. Moler Barber Bollege, ee K Nicollet Ave., Minne- in. Est, 1893. 6 2 ‘HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl, for general hou: Apply 577, H. T: Murphy & i WANTED—Ginl for. general housework, Call Rosen's Clothing Shop, opposite N. P. Depot. }~20-1wk TEACHERS WANTED=In the “rural schools of Marshall.County, South Da- Kota. Qualified teachers receive from $85 to $100 per month, depending upon grade of certificate and experience. Ap- ply. to ~County~ Superintendent — of Behools, Brinton, South Dakota. 9-18-10t WANTED—Girl for’ general_ housework. ‘Apply Mrs, H. H. Steele, 67 Ave. B, 9-16-tf ‘WANTED—Strong girl or middle aged woman for general housework, Apply Dohn’’s Meat Market. 9-9-tf WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—With a view to ‘purchase in the near future, house ‘of five or ‘six room, preferably modern, Address 61 care Tribune, ____9-23-tf. WANTED—One or two rooms for light housekeeping, furnished or unfurn{shed. Not to far from. Will school, “Write . 60, ‘Trib 9-22-2t seinem, LOST. AND. FOUND. FOUND—Ladies’ black purse at Orpheum Theatre containing bank book . Owner y have same. by proving. property and_paying for. this_ad. 9-23-3t Lost—white kia “glove. with black stitches on ‘back. Finder return. to Mrs, Alfred Zuger. 9-23-2¢ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED—A doctor to locate In a good live town, good farmi1g community, good schools’ and churches, | Blectric lights; experises low.. For, particulars write A. Stevenson,’ Sec'y Commercial Club, Arthur, -N. D. -23-1mo, SALESM. AN. SSMAN WANTHD—Man with, ear to el and collect. who can furnish bond in North Dakota for Eastern Concern; steady work to right party, German speaking man preferred. — Salary_and expenses. Call today, McKenzie’ Hotel from ten to three P.’M. Suan =20-8t STOCK SALESMEN—A North, ‘Dakota corporation, located at Fargo, manu- ieerues a product for which there fs 3 huge demand are increasing their cap- ital stock and require the services of a limited number of high grade’ stock salesmen. This company is backed by an’ exceptionally strong local board of directors, is widely advertised, and favorably known, Their product -has been on the market for the past sev- eral_years. This investment is selling rapidly and with the greatest of ease. A liberal contract and many live leads makes this the. most. attractive selling. proposition in the state. Write or wire Sales Manager, 119 5th St. No., Fargo, North Dakota. 9-19-tf MISCELLANEOUS aVANTED=Practical nursing, __Week. Phone .132R, ‘| WANT. TO BUY A HOUSES It y your home is for sale let me sell it! buyers in my I have office every day. A square deal guaranteed. H. Holi- _han, Lucas Block, Phone 74! 9-23-2t FOR SALE—Twenty second-hand steam radiators, Will sell at 4c. per Ib, if taken at once. F,. W. Murphy, 204 Main_St., Bismarck, 9-28-3t WANT TO BUY OR RENT a four or five room house, Write U. T. Knowles, Wing, N. D. 9 28e1t FOR SALE=Two rugs, Domestic, _. Jr. Vacuum cleaner, kerosene range, nursery chair, cot, mandolin, Kodak developing outfit, large electric Klaxon WANTED—Room with, board _or_two| horn, child's desk, rocking chair, Ifbrary rooms for light’ housekeeping, Phone} table, youths dining chair. 519: 4th 583. 9-20-3t| _ St. 9-23-¢f WANTED TO RENT—Furnished light) FOR SALE—Bed and dresser. 621, 6th housekeeping rooms... Call at Grand|” St., or phone 619R. 9-22-3t R, Brackett. 9-22-2¢ WANTED—Modern room, _ reasonably Pacific Hotel for Mrs. C, close in, for married couple. Phone Grand Pacific, room No. 214. 9-22-3t FOR SALE OR RENT _.. HOUSES AND FLATS BUNGALOW ,FOR’ SALE—Njce bunga- lows of 5 réoms and bath, full base- ment, east front; furnished. All for $3300; $650 cash. ‘J. H. Holihan, Lucs t _ Block. House, five rooms and bath, nt, good furnace, fine trees and garage; located 414 Wighth street. Cash or terms, no trades considered. Phone 357X, FOR) RENT Furnished apartment Phone |, 9-20-1wke ‘For SALE—New modern 5 room bunga- low, corner: lot, convenient to Capitol and schools, Willbe sold at, reason- able price, on gogd terms.’ Furnished or unfurnished. Don’t overlook this chance of getting a comfortable home before winter starts in. Write No. 46, ‘Tribune. 9-20-levit HOUSE FOR SALE—House of 7 rooms almost new. Hot water heat, $2,200 gosh, balance easy terms, Phone 745 or ). box 211. 16<t1 WANTED J Good clean rags (for wip- ers). no small scraps taken. White or colored. Will pay 6 cents Ib. Bring to the— ‘Tribune aa how. TN a TEACHER, AN’ WHEN NOU GOTTA GWE NE TW ANSWER. TU ASW You A QUESTION WANTED TO TRADE—A_ new_ Ford: coupe. for a modern house. Harvey _Harris & Co. 9-19-1wk FOR SALE—Butchers tools, ‘shop, and sausage fixtures at a bargain. J. Wirth, Braddock, N, D., Emmons County. 4 2 9-20-1wk E—Two resident lots on 10th Write No, 128 Tribune. 9-17-1wk RENT—Storage shed or barn fot three or four automobiles. Eastern or central part of town preferred. Langley. Phone _ 888. 9-17- “wk We have a party wanting to rent a large first-class house at once and will pay top rent. Would take furnished house for winter months and give full guaran- tee that everything will have the very best care. See us at once." Harvey Harris & ‘Co., J, P. Jackson, Manager. 9-17-Iwk WANTED TO RENT—Building in “Bis- marck suitable for restaurant; must be in good location. Address ’ Box 107 9513-12 FOR SALE—Good paying cOmfercial trade hotel, movie theatre and auto livery in gdoa live North Dakota town. Qwner in_bad health, must change oe ‘Write E. A. Anderson, Steele, 9-1l-Imo. iH area 46306 75 # outside trance: sul le for stora; ‘ur! Of burber ‘shop; low rental. Bis- are eal ty Company, . Blamercs FOR SALE—Flax sreapee theap.. “Ap- ply L. H. Carufel. 8-28-tf TOR “SALE Rebuilt type yee ‘all makes, Prices'_from. $20:00. up, Office echelon! Company te ‘ore Ki . IN ite iva Tooms uj airticulare-wirte P riar, N. D. per ma i ry ste 3, 2 lots. For ender, Prati 8-2 une 4 0) 8, Boll, climate, ope fmigretion “Bureau, . Wisconalt Depart eat err Asticulture, Foe Rae: Madison, Wis.” 1-23-60! FOR RENT. rea few. few offices, second floor, Sonveniently, steam ‘heat, @lec- we light, and Janitor favs 2. == lag. tate ALL RIGHT =~ TA TH ScHooL- ROOM, AIN'T T, FRECKLES? A FO! x | University’s BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE i FOR RDNT—Four rooms,” all mod rn | double: and single rooms; warm: p! for ee and $7 dollars | per Sethe 718, 8rd St, 29-17-61 ‘OR RENT=Harnished room, inquire 214 bth St, 9-17-1wk FOR RENT—Strictly, meer a man preferred, or respectable Rent ieee reasonable, Call 672K. s A ~-REN'T—Futnished » room, sae tan 411 9th St. Phone. 1861, 9222-1Wwk wk UTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES ALH-One i917, Ford in first clase gon iin al equipped. Inquire of. hy 9.22-1Wk LANDS NO MINERAL Ff VATIONS on our lands in "Douglas, County, » Wisconsin, between the Twin Cities ‘and Duluth- Superior, Good’ heivy lands in fine settlements, near-markets at low prices and on: easy. terms. Send for map. Farmers Land & Cattle Company, Globe Building, St. NY Minn, NADA Manitoba’ Tmnproved Farme 0 ‘acrea,. 2 miles Yrom good town, 100, cult, fair buildings, good water. nk of beINg: able to: buy’ this at $15, ae acre, It is worth twice that, must be sold: to: close an: estate. 1280 acré#,.4.miles from Sarles, N. D. and 6 miles trom: Clearwater, Man.,/ 11 cultivated, 700 in crop, first class bulld~ He at $32, per acre, you get farm and mm acres near Manitou, 250 cultivated best of bulldings, good “water and soil, WM Anolude 1-8 of crop at $12,600. Why bay. $100 to $200 per acre for farmis én you can get-just as good land with improvementé.as We are offering. White for our Farm List. SCOTT, HILL, Farm fn Specialties, 22.0, P. % Ny Bldg., wea ri se and: fain Streets NNIPEG,. FOR SA TeAimber ad a eboohtching County 3 bays Nearly 200 acres bey wooded land ‘Timber ‘worth heart of .paper, and. timber eats hat will you offer? Address xyz Bismarck Tribune. 8. IC Kansas: Aggies i Manhattan, Kas., Sept, 23. —The ex: pected return of fifteen Jetter men to ¢ SIZE SHatel ASK FoR P the Kansas State Agricu@ural College football’ Squad has brightened the school’s: fall athletic. prospects more than ‘in any recent year, accordifg to Coach Clevenger. < The returning letter men ‘include two’ fleet backfteld ‘stats, ‘Hinds’ and Gallagher... Hinds was a 1917. half- back} and Gallagher, @ 1918: man, de- feated Loomis ‘of Chicago, setting a World's record, in the 50-yard hurdles at the Kansas City Athletic club meet last winter: Gallagher also won the 220-yard hurdles ‘at‘the Missouri Val- will have in Huston a kicker to com- pare with any in the valley. A star punter; drop kicker and place kicker, Histon Jast fa drop-kicked a goal against Ames from the 52-yard line. Drake University Des Moines, Ta., Sept. 23=—The re- ley meet last spring. The Aggies ‘aiso| s! & lowa State Ames, Jowa, -Sept, ing so far as we know conservative appraisal Direcetor lege (Ames Aggi for the season. ization is releasing ‘ars who expect to and many of last yea pect to return. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN turn of Russell Sprong, for-two. years All-Missouri Valley, center and con-; sidered one’ of the greatest Hinemen} in the middle west; has boosted Drake) football. considerably. Only three ‘Missouti Valley conference} teams will be Played ames Missouri and Washington U. (St. Louis)—the remainder of the games being: with smaller colleges.» Among the Veterans expected to return willbe ‘Shaw, half- back; Woodhead, end. Sarff, end; Howard, end; Armstrong, fullback; Amy, Cresap, Hoffmeister and Richer, linemen. University of Oklahoma Norman, Qkla.. aah 23—Early ath- letic prophesies havelit that the 9119 football. season at the University of Oklahoma, will be a notable one. Grid Stars of former Oklahoma line-ups, mxmso Mmmmmm etaoin shrdl etaoi soe of them almost forgotten as ath- letes because of their service with the colors, are returning in tie for fall practice, accoftling to Coach Bennie Owen. “Punny” James, winner of honors in the recent inter-Allied . field’ meet veterans. The big-center is expected to be at his best, either at his old position or to the right or left of the line. He,has also done some excellent work as’ fullback. ‘‘Tubby} . Taylor, “Fig” Tolbert, *McLothlin and MeDer- mott will return for practice, Ross Johnson, the 1917 squad’s crack end, has announced he will be a candidate for honors on the new team. Package Goods Expensive. ‘That package goods are more expen- @ive than ‘goods bought in bulk is shown't a’ chart cf comparative food values recently published. The chart shows that canned peaches cost three fiirés e's thuch as dritd peaches, and Tali | the food’ ¥alue in célories is three times greater in the dtled than in the canned ‘variety, < Canied Quork and beans Gost about twice ‘as much por nitof food value ns dried beans, Th canted goods are ready for immediate ‘use dnd the ‘erted Fequive preparation; but to persons interested in reducing the cost of living these facts are wert taking into consideration. Increased cost of operation of Brit- ish mines due to concessions to labor are being met by installing of Ameri- TAGALONG (MSGOOSEN, - TELUNE WHERE TH Sue RIVERS eat can machinery to quicken production. in France, heads the list of returning} —“Encourag- that is the! Maysr pits upon the lowa State Co es) football prospects rn to school | veterans ex- NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE PUBLIC OPINION, A CORPORATION by virtue ofan ‘order issued by the | Dictrict .Cowirt’ of Burleigh County, if on rv PANSY, MPS. HELEN AND I - PARE GOING DOWN TOWN ANO WILL Yov IRON This SHIRT WAIST FoR we. WHILE [mM Gone, PLEASE On, pansy! WHAT Dor ask No size - JESS GET DE BIGGEST ONES DAT W.| cluded action which 1919, Receiv that Colu iana” poration, Bismarck, “TWonDe® IF You Wovid DO PANSY A) LITTLE FAVOR WHEN You ALL Is Downs, Town? A PAIR.0B SOCKS BUT HAINT GOT ' DEY GoT aid action, on or before the 31st day of. December, thereof such creditors shall be pre- 1919, and in default from all benefits of the judg- ‘ment which shall be made in such and from any distribution shall.be made under any such judgment. Dated this 16th day of September, P. J. ENGESETH, er of the Public Opinion, a cor- North Dakota. 9-20-27-10. mbia, Mo., Sept. 23—Coach “In- Sculte of the Missouri Univer- ‘sity Tiggers believes that the Missouri North Dakota, under Section $001 of | Valley conference season will produce the Compiled ‘Laws, 1913, in an action ; one of the hardest fought: races for ! pending in safd Court entitled, “State championship honors ever known. of ‘North Dakota, Langer, Plaintiff, vs. ex rel, quired to exhibit their claims to William | Public Opinion, } mittal, a corporation, defendant,” all credit- ors ofthe ‘said Public Opinion are re- | Tho P. J. ed-on Engeseth, the receiver, at. Bismarck, ' field may see ‘IBill” Collins, North Dakota, and become parties to Viner and \Stanowski in the line—up. Tiggers coach is yet non-com- although it is known ‘indica- _ tions point to the return to school of a large number of the men he depend- The Tiger back- Harry two years ago. SQUIRREL FOOD Tie BY HOMINY ~~ AW, 1GOTTA GET SONETHIN' WARDER- FoR Vou == WHERE 19 TH SWANED % > SWANEE ‘DAG NABYE ~ EF T GIT CLOSE ENOUGH TYE TLL GIVE Ye A JAB WITH THIS PITCHFORK THATLL UNBUTTON YER NECK- RAN HE-OD H\B OITA 19 SURE WOUND UP TODAY- HOW MANY MILES DO Veil AMY CIGARS, BUT 1 CAN ig oes You A DRAG ON MY EXHAUST) PIPE - TWATS MY OWN SPECIAL MIXTURE - SOME Su SMOKE , EH 2 & pecan ——— \ poi’ Go NEAR A DELICATESSEN | STORE CONSTABLE OR THEY'LL ~~ RWERW2? ‘Swanee ?? O oan You AS A SMOKED: LS HERRING - HEH-HEH & S see, PANSY - Mio Nov Look WERE YOUNG LADY 1 WANTS To. GET MY MAN | No TIME ToGo To DE STORE - You AW'T TRYIN’ TO INSINVATE DAT HAS mo DAN ONE HusBan ! R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 =O =—————oooo———— x were OUR BEST BARGAINS FOR SALE—6-room house and bath, hot air futnace, full basement, sleeping porch, house fully modern, on 50 foot lot, within the paving di trict. Price $4200. Terms reason- able, FOR SALE—8-r00m ‘modern house, with bath, hot air furnace, in good condition, situated midway between the High School and William Moore School. Price $3500.00. Terms rea- sonable. FOR SALE—6-room_ modern house, bath, hot air furnace, gas connec- tions, garage, situated within three blocks of downtown district. Price $5200.00. Terms very reasonable. 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, ! SSS E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752. ——————— BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Be 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 Bask BY/BLOSSER Bismarck Construction Phone 35. BUICK and Business Directory SHOE FITTERS chmond sifitne) MAIN STREET per Firisrinic Tor AMaTenn ProToqrra uli le “NORTH DAKOTA’ Bring or raail 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 Phoae 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 Liceused Embaimer {i Charge Company General Contractors Western Sales Bldg. Bismarck. odak | . fe) PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck DE LAVAL Cream Separators ei ‘<p The World’s Standard FRENCH & WELCH Hardware Implements 4 ess NEW GARAGE AND MOTOR STORAGH ‘In rear of Northwest Hotel Formerly Occupied by Western Sales. Co. Repair Work a Specialty Independent Garage Roberts & Spangler, Props. PHONE 233 BISMARCK MOTOR Distributers of a CADILLAG Avtomobileg OAKLAND Valve in Head Motorg CORWIN MOTOR CO,