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i i Phere +) Boi Se >) bara) ee? / a q VRE eae a it poe : : ah . 3 ie Hig be { my} ou oy fi a j iyi Meet Your Employer in Our Classified Columns, Classified Advertising Rates. Werms Btrictly Caszh—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 eonts. Advertisements containing more than'26 words will be charged at the rate of-two cents.a word for each a Copy for Clas: dditional word, ~ ied Advertisements, to insure proper insertion, must be in this office before 10 a. m. of day of publication. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Reliable and experienced man for fall and winter. Give particulars and wages expected, Highland, Stock Farm_,Fullerton, N. 9-27-3t COLLECTOR WANTED—Man wtih” car to travel. in North Dakota, Liberal commission or salary and expenses to man who Can produce results. Address W. S. Scott, Bismarek, N. D.° Gen. Del, 5 9-24-1wk 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 LEARN MACHINE SHOP—Lop Angeles Y. M. C, A. Auto School: 9-2-1mo HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl_ or woman for_g housework. 6 Ave, B. Phone 683\¥- at Ghh_or (woman. for genera Kk, Mis, C. W. ‘MeGray, 613 WANTED—Ghl for general hou! 311 4th St. Phone 3: 9 WANTED=Giril “or housework. 1002 Broa avarden._Phone_331. i SALESMAN SALESMAN _WANTED—Man with car to travel in North Dakota and collect for astern concern. Steady work and a Mberal commission ‘or salary and ex- s to right party: Call today. Me- ¢ Hotel, Room 309. -24-1wikt STOCK SALESMEN—A_ North Dakota corporation, located. at’ Fargo, manu- facturing a’product for which there is a 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 ithe state, Write or wire Sales: Manager, 119 5th St. 'No., Fargo, North Dakota. 9-19-tt 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. $-23-1mo. LOST AND FOUND. FARN “$10 Wweekly-addressing post cards ‘at home,- Bunch of cards and partic- ulars’ 10c, Harold MacDonald, Lock Box 12, Grand Rapids, Mich. 9: WANTED—Girl for general housework. Mrs. Wm, Langer, 122 Ave. A, corner 2nd St. =" 9-27-3t WANTED—Kitchen help_at_Homan’s Cafe. 9-24-1wk WANTED —Chambermaid and — dish- washer in small hotel. Good wages. + <Box"93, Medora, ‘N. ‘D. 9-26-lwk ‘THACHER: 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. Schools, Brinton, South Pekotas ap 408 WANTED-—Strong girl or middle aged woman for general housework. Apply Dohn’’s Meat Market. 9-9-t! FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Modern 6 room bungalow, comparatively.new, hot water heat, lo- cated: inside, at reasonable price.’and _ Geo. M. Register. 9-29-1wk FOR RENT—Small- fiat; “heat, light “and also modern rooms (unfurnished) ird St. 9-26-1wk FOR 84 ine room house with bath, LOST—One brown fur neck piece.on Red Trail east. of Bismarck. Suitable re- ward if left at Tribune office or Room 12, Tribune Building. Phone ie or 752. « -REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BUY FLORIDA FARMS NOW? Western Florida presents wonderfu): op- portunities, balmy, healthy. climate, neither excessively ‘hot or unpleasantly cold. “Splendid rainfall. Perfect drain- age, Good soil. Excelient water. Fine timber. 3 crops per season. Sugar cane, potatoes, peanuts, cotton, corn, velvet beans and all forage crops thrive. Twelve months’ pasturage. Cattle, hogs, sheep and chickens flourish, Splendid ‘pecans, figs, pears, peaches, ete, —Lands+$10 per acre up. Prices advancing, We own ind) control 0,000 acres from sea’ shore to foot hills, towns, town lots to. 10,000: acre ranch, ‘Tell us your needs. Beautiful booklet free. TH L. McCASKILL CO. R. EB. Box. ‘'D."" Defunlak Springs, Fla. ROOMS. FOR RENT RENT—Room in modern house. tleman desired. 418 2nd St. Phone 4X. 9-29-3t IR RENT—Furnished room. Inquire 211 5th St, 9. -26-1wk MISCELLANEOUS FOR ra {| Men have offered several excellent / bath or barber shop; low rental. Bis ack Reaity Company, Bismarck FO! rio SOIREE Ie wood SALE —A reed baby iueay in good Condition. C, 'B Bolt, 722 sth St. 2 Aces, FOR SALHS-Good fence posts; youn; horses, -city broke, weighing aroun 2800; also young. horse for delivery, _Phone 478X._ Herman Ode, __._9-27-1wk FOR SALE—In good condition for cash or bankable paper one 32 Avery Separator complete with band ‘cutter, feeder, weigher and stacker ; one Avery 25 h.p. gee Tractor, one 15 bbl. mounted gas ‘ank; one Avery 6'bottom engine plow with ‘breaker: attachment. Apply _ to _Regan State Bank, Regan, N, D, 9-25-tf FOR RENT—Good suitable building, can ‘be used for paint,shop or garage. Call at_302-8th St, Blsmarel, N. D, 9-26-3t IR, SALE—Rebuilt gtypewriters, all mae Prices from $20.00 up. fice pecialties Company, 611 8rd Ave. No., Fargo N._D. 8-28-1mo. limate oan at isconsin A arentteet aaricue, n nt_ of culture, Capitol 71, “Madison, Wis. 1-28-60t RENT—A few cer econd floor, gonveniently located; ateam heat, elec- tric light, elevator and janitor ser- ‘ismarck ity ‘Company, Bi LANDS CANADA Manitoba Improved Farms 2 miles from town, fair buildings, good. water. Think of being: able to buy this at $15. per acre, It is worth twice that, must be gold to, close an/ estate. 1280 acres, 4 miles from Sarles, N. D. and 6 miles from Clearwater, Man., 11! cultivated, 700 in crop, first class build- @ $32. per acre, you get farm and 640 acres, 200 cultivated, ings crop, 320 acres near Manitou, 250 cultivated, best of puleings: good water and soll. ill 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, ~ FOR SALE—Timber land in 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. MOTT MAKING HOT CAMPAIGN FOR NEW JUDGE'S OFFICES Mott, N. D., Sept. 20.—A real spi.- ited meeting was heli at the cont house last week, When the busines: men: of this city gathered for the pu: pose of discussing ways and means. to induce the judges of the supreme court to name Mott as the place of the new judicial chamber, which will be filled by Frank \T. Lembke, the newly ap- pointed: judge for this distri The county commissioners have promised to pay the rent\ charges of the chambers as an inducement, while local bus! fice rooms for the judges headquarters, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Eembke were in the ciiy this: week and while here looked ‘over our! town and’ seemed satisfied that Mott was the logical ‘point. Mr, Lem)- ke 18 very anxfous to have the cham- bers located here and he is in hopes BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE EVENING! ABOUT IS THAT This IS A co hereby certify that “The First Na- tional Bank of Bismarck” located in the city of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota is authorized to have succession for the period specified in its amended articles of association; namely, until close of biisiness on September 2, 1939. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF wit- 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. 1317. \ 9-6 to 10-11. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF. THE PUBLIC OPINION, A CORPORATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of an order issued by the Dictrict “Court of Burleigh County, that the judges in ‘Bismarck will soe fit to. designate the chambers’ at ‘Mott. Mott is the logical point for the judi- cial chambers of this district because: First, Hettinger county has the mo:t legal business of any county in south- western North Dakota, Second, Mott is: better ‘situated. as to railroad facll- sities for accomodation of the most lawyers and litigants, Third, Mott’ is the geographical center of the sonth- west district: and thereby ‘will ~ best serve: and accomodate the judges.. Fourth, Mott has ‘the best hotel fa-il- ities in the district. Fifth,’ because Hettinger county has furnished cham- ‘ber free of rent-to the judge. hot air furnace, full, basement, every- thing in good condition; a good home for.a large family or for roomers, Terms reasonable at 517 2nd St. ree WANTED—Practical nursing, $20 _per. _week, Phone 132R. 9-23-1wk For SALE—Lumber, cheap, 2x 4's-and 2x 6's and boards; ‘also some tile, Lahr Motor Sales Co. 9-29-3t FOR, SALE—House of 7 rooms, well_lo- cated, for $3350.,.0n goad terms, Geo. M. Register. _9-24-1wik, FOR SALE—Large house, well located on Eighth street, on very seasonable terms. Geo. M, Register. ___9-24-1wk FOR SALE—Five room partly modern house, well located, for $1600.00. Geo. M. Register. POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED—By young man as bookkeaper or type work in evenings. Graduate of Bigmarck Business College. Experienced. State wages. Call 6191 or write .54 care Tribune, _9-27-3t STHNOGRAPHER—Desires position in the city at once. Write 53 Taibuned’ -25-1W1 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—With a view to ‘purchase in the near future, house of five or six room, preferably modern. . Address 51 care Tribune, 9-23-tf AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR QUICK SALE—$350 will buy a 1918 model Ford roadster in A-1 condition. Equipped with. shock absorbers, light regulator and hot spark ignition, Easily 9-24-1wk+ FREE—Wisconsin bulletins, soll, climate, crops. Immigration Bureau, ‘Wisconsin Dept. of Agriciiture, Capitol 71, Mad- ison,” Wis. 9-29-1t R SALE— Two rugs, Domestic, Jr. ‘Vacuum cleaner, kerosene range, nurs- ery, chair, cot, mandolin, Kodak .de- veloping ‘outfit, large electric Klaxon horn, child's desk, rocking chair, . li- brary table, youth’s chair, curtains and draperies. ‘519 4th St._ 9-29-3t WANTED—Several cars of clean wheat or rye straw; baled. State price per ton, delivered ‘at Hebron, N. D. Hebron _Brick & Tile Co PHONE 732 FOR DRY LIGNITE COAL, Also have some bargains in city prop- erty. 9-27-1wk WANTHD—Plain Sewing. Call 615 An- derson street. Ave, B. Phone 677 W. ed Ls SS SE FOR SALE—One large size Uersler’ safe as good as new. 1 National cash reg- ister 2 good show cases, 1 4-gal. Urn, new; 1 large refrigerator; 1. small, ‘1)| large hotel range, and all kinds of. hotel chairs, tables,.beds, mattresses, sheets quilts, blankets and pelea utensils; will sell everything. The Home Hotel, Linton WANTED—Plain Sewini derson -street, Ave. B. Ruede, 9-24 ‘ant Phone -677\W j-Lwie worth considerably more money than asked for as-car has made ~approxi- mately 5500 miles, Phone 862R or call 420, Hannifin. 9-27-3t FOR. SALE—Harley Davidson — motor- cycle. Call 1209 Thayer St. ___.9-26-8t FOR SALE—19i6 Overland Roadster taal *yery reasonable, Phone 569L. 9-24-tf FOR SALE—Studebaker Four, five pas- genger touring car, with one extra rim and. tire, all in good running order. Price $300 for- quick sale. ‘or par- Free Sco), PoThompson, 411 bth St. KA 9-26-1wk: AERA ANC AOE FR SALE—Winter top for Dodge: Road- ee See or write M..B. DY =26=: FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND: “ANDTHE LITTLE ROY. LIVED HAPPILY WSN TWAT A, WER -APTER. = THERE! FOR SALE—On easy terms, my bakery and confectionery building. Lease run- ning out next August. Nels. Nielsen, Wilton, N._D. a $-26-3t R SALE—Two resident lots on 10th eet, Write No, 123 Tribune. -9-24-1wk WANTED—Modern room, — reasonably close in, for married couple, Phone Grand Pacific, room No. 214. __9-26-3t FOR SALE—Good~ paying commercial trade “hotel, movie theatre and, auto livery in good live North Dakota town. Owner in bad ‘health, must change climate, Write E. A. Anderson, Steele, 4 FOR RENT— Basement ‘6x0 Pennies sold for a dime apiece about Palmyra, New York, just before the Civil War. A merchant who got $500 worth in New York set the price be- cause of their rarity. They passed .current for dimes for many years, until pennies became more common. Influenced by a woman who came to her house selling stock in the League of Nations—stock with reser- vations at $6 a share, and without at $4.50—a Birniingham woman re- ported to the police that she had in- vested all her available money. When a motor bus with 21 passen- gers went off a cliff on a bad turn near Saint Pierre de Chartreuse the car was suspended upside down in the tops of trees, while the passen- gers were thrown into a river 20 feet below. Four were drowned. ——_ CERTIFICATE REEXTENDING I 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 Gity 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- uble National Banking Associations to extend: their corporte existence, and for other purposes,” approved July 12, 1882, as mend by the: Act, approved April 12, 1902; t <11'-1mo. 8 ft.; outside entrance; guitable for storage; ‘Turkish =e \ Se Z TELLUS ANOTHER: ONE, GRAN‘PA. LET'S SEE NOW -~ INDIAN QTO= THATS FUNNY, L SED To KNOW BARRELS Now, therefore, I, Willis a. Fowler, Nérth Dakota, under Section $001 of the Compiled Laws, 1913, in an action pending in said Court entitled, “State of Nonth...Dakota,--ex--rel,, William Langer, Plaintiff, vs. Public Opinion, a corporation, defendant,” all credit- how DONT TELL Me, TOM aT THE LAST MINUTE THAT YoURE NOT GOING “To "The DANCE "THtS WHY D0 Nou TALK THAT: WAN P- 1 TaL0 You LAST AIGHT THAT | DIDN'T . TwAk WE'D GO - \ wanr You ToGo pices! | want You To Have A Goop, Time ~ THE THING. et Kickin? Acting Comptroller of the Currency,|ors of the said Public Opinion are re- Nou Tink OF WOMMURE GETING SET IN SUUR WAYS— NOBODY BuT YouRSELF - You Go OUT To A CLAMBAKE IN THE To SIT Wome ANDEXPECT ME To WHY DID You Wave ANEW Vm WEARING Dress quired to exhibit their claims to P. J. Engeseth, the receiver, at Bismarck, | North Dakota, and become parties to said action, on or before the 31st day of December, 1919, and in default thereof such creditors shall be pre ‘cluded from all benefits of the judg- {ment which shall be made in such {action and from any distribution | which shall be made under any such | judgment. Dated this 16th day of September. 1919. ENGESETH, = | Receiver of the Public Opinion, a cor-! poration, Bismarck, North Dakota. 9-20-27-10. ee ee | | After growing for ten years, the | Japanese cypress, one of the smallest specimens of the horticultural world, reaches the size of a golf ball. Mexico has purchased 55,000 tons of wheat from Chile. British capital invested in Mexico amounts to $1,500,000,000. SQUIRREL FOOD TIO RELP THE CONSTABLE STO USFTO. AUTO, HAVE HIM HIDE A HOLE IN “THE ROAD AND PUT ASTICK OF DYNAMITE INTHE DRIP-PAN ae THE BUS PASSES LOOKS (ont LOOK. SOFTLY A LISTEN GENTLY- Sounds Like Old Stuff! OF THEM ~~ 32% WORRY UP OU! HERE'S A 7 DAN TUL TEM You . 2A 1. Neck pany stv- ONCE THERE WAS A WOODCHORPER. — CONSTABLE 15 UP CR EAA ERE ASSTERERISSSS SI (NOW WHEN T GOTHROUGH TH VILLAGE TLL TELL “CALL TN’ BOYS THAT TH’ CONSTABLE HAS SOME- | WIRG WITH A BIG KICK WN OT, LKETH”) (WERE COMES TH’ DURN SCAMP~ TLL JES SET HS. HERE PIECE OF EXPLOSION INTH UNDER RIGGIN'OF HIS GAS CAB AN’ ~- HAA- WAIT TILL. WE HITS TW’ BUMPY ROAD DOWN BY TH? GRAVENARD -\TLL BE RIGHT SMART HANDY FER Ce ed ~— IN HIS CELLAR SS) DOWN: ) vet! sy i WELL,1M GOING AND SHIRT “Wo - RIGHT AGAINST’ The Doctor's oRDERS — You KNowl VeRY WELL THAT He TOLD ME To Avoid ANYBHING| WItTu STARCH I ITH APTERNOON AND THEN THE Eventac You WANT | HAVE A GooD TIME WATCHING You REST UP - aa RE GOING TO MAKE en's Fuss Agout IT Vee | GO- NLL GO~ THATS THE KIND OF A WELLL Nev: TELL HI cy A STIFF R. S. ENGE,-D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor ‘ Consultation Free Suite .9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 OUR BEST BARGAINS FOR SALE—6-roorm house and bath, hot air furnace, full basement, sleeping porch, house fully modern, on 50 foot lot, within the paving dis- trict. Price $4200. Terms reason- able. FOR SALE—S8-room modern house, with bath, hot air furnace, in good conditicn, 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. ‘'E. T, BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, NY) Phone 752. ————— BISMARCK FURNITURE CO, 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Rega!ia, fia finiehed and Packed. —————— ———————— Bismarck Clearing House Association C. B. LITTLE, Presidest E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. J. A. GRAHAM, Secy.-Mgr. MEMBERS First National Bank City National Bank First Guaranty Raak ‘AM, DONT TELL TWAT ONE <w TM TIRED OF WEARING ABOUT Tu’ KAISER, oe “Le BY BLOSSER oa Business Directory SHOE FITTERS Richinond Whi ey eee LUV PHATA SCEPC | = iiediehnlaalelicd © BISMARCK :NortH DaKora: 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 Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 Licensed Erabslmer is Charge ———————— Bismarck Construction Company General Contractors Western Sales Bldg. Phone 35. Bismarck. odak a PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND LARGING MAIL US YOUR. FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck ————— eee DE LAVAL Cream Separators 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 ° BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY, Distributors ef STUDEBAKER - and TADILLAG | Automohileg BUICK and... OAKLAND Valve in Head Motorg CORWIN MOTOR CO

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