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n c t q Ca) 00 . Y 2 ’ 5 . ‘ . ’ ‘ « ’ % * ' oa ry 1 ~ ‘ ’ H i be ‘ ‘ ’ \ MONDAY, OCT. 6, 1919, 7 Classified , Werma Btrletly Cash—No copy First insertion, 85 cents; additional Beats. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged kate of two cents a word for each additional word, “y Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper fasertied, mest be fa | FOR RE : »|BOR SALE—High grade plano, Meet Your Employer in Our Classified Columne Advertising Rates, without remittance attached, will be inserted. insertions without change of copy, 16 (ais office before 10 a. m. of day of publication. HELP WANTED—MALE. “EARN WHILE YOU LEA tractor-truck-general, repairing. trical system battery repair, weld- Blec- AGENTS WANTHD TO TRADE HORSES 1} WANTDD TO TRADE HORSHS—Will at the| tric light, elevator’ ty wos Ugnt level at ond Janitor mi B) 3 entrance; ; Rath or ba Bank Bidg. j_Meloun: port lights, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Ono palr of brocaded velvet green; also, ape sey eae proven aay 2 estry teers very, —Feaganable, “Phone afm eet 10ou a FOR: SALE—Mahogany. desk, practically Tews Inquire howe 3008. 10-6-201 FOR, SALE—Goa0 fence young} horses, broke, weighing aroundi{! 2800; also young horse fom.delivery, |) _Phong:478X.\ ‘Harman. Ode..\ 10-4-1wip || FORT SALE OR TRADE—Ono,, eclectic |! lighting plant complete, will run 126i)" mis. Outfit Gate uy meraeod cnet, amo, switch board, and batteries, Address Tribune No. 68, 10-3-3E FOR SALE—A hard. coal” base “‘burnet in good condition. Phone 481K, 224 14th BE aii ViK ae 10-3-1wic FOR-SALE—Butcher's. tools, shop” and, i Spueeee fixtures at a bargain. Te Wirth, r raddock, N, D., Emmons County, (10-3-1wk }WANTED—Plain sewing. Call’ 615 “An- derson street. Ave. Phone 677K. 10-3-1wk cash or terms.. Don't fail to see this if you need a piang; it’s a bargain, Call after 7 Pp. m, ‘415 8th’ St, or phone 798. 10-2-1wk consider colts for half Northern Minne- gota land, Address John Gorman, Salem, So. ‘Dak. 10-6-16 FOR SALE—One of the best billiard halls in Bismarck, ,full equipment; soda foun- tain, cigar and tobacco attic; well lo- cated and good business, owner going to Europe to look up family, Write 60, fripune. 10-2-2wks FOR RENTCA good pinno in good’ con- dition. “Write 69 Tribune. “10-2-1wk 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, N.D. 9-11-1mo, FOR RENT—A few. offices, second floor, conveniently located; steam, heat, elec-, health insurance for reliable company; also good opening for high school and ing, ete, Write. for our plan no college students to make spending Central Auto School, 88 West Fort S! money. Write A, H. Clothier, James- Detroit, | Mich., opp.’ postoffice. . “DE- | town, N. D. 20-1-8t ¢: LARGEST PRACTICA cre = _ SCHOOL.” 10- POSITIONS WANTED WAY —Bookkeeper and stenographer, must furnish best of reference, Ad- dress _63_Tribune. 10-6-1wk WIREMEN, BRAKEMD 00-$200.00 monthly, experience unnecessar; Railway Association. 62 ‘care COAL MINERS can get steady work at Haynes, Adams County, North Dakota. Tonnage basis. New modern tipple just completed;, Big Ottumwa Box Car Loader just installed. Dry mine; 15 ft. cein solid coal; good living conditons; no trouble; eight hour day. Want men for Company work too. Apply to Sup- erintendent, Haynes Coat Mining Co, 10-2-2wks CENSUS CLERKS—(Men, women). 4000 needed. $95 month, Age, 18-50. Experi- ence unnetessary. ‘Examinations Bismarck Oct. 18: For free. patticilars, write. Ray- mond Terry (former, Government Exam- iner) 137 Continetnal Bldg. Washington. 10-2-6¢ 7 COMPETENT HOUSEKEEPER POSITION WANTED aT] ——— die aged man as night clerk, night watehman or janitor.” For particulars write or phone Pete Jorgenson, Nort west Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. 1 ts position in town or will go. on farm or out of town; has one -boy, 2 years old. See M, B,’Morford, or phone 147. . 10-3 Lwit POSITION WANTED by an experienced office man just back from overseas service. 1% years civilian office work, 2% years army office work. 0. Box 90, Bismarck, N. Address D. 9-30-1wk WANTED—Returned soldier wants steady position for the winter. Write 53, ‘Tribune, a AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE CHBAP—One Buick - atito- mobile, with three extra tires, 32x 3%. Drug Store. 10-3-3¢ LEARN THE BARBER TRADE—Wages $25 per week up. Positions guaranteed. Few Little Catalog: free. Moler Barber Col- K, Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis. 10-2-Imo, CTUAL AUTO REPAIR, VUL- NIZING, “Los Abgeles, Y.. M:C.. A. chook 9-30-imo. _— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. weeks .completes by. our methods. expense. Ci } rd car, in good condition, tires new all around.” Call Frank Popiei at Lahr Motor Sales Co. 10-2-Lwk. FOR SALE—Overland coupe. also sum- mer. top: With same. Call Sandez's Elec, Shop. 5 10-2-1wk WANTED—Second ‘hand’ Chevrolet or other light: car.: Must be cheap for cash, 1H, Ward, | Baldwin, N., D- WANTED—Competent gift or woman for general housework, S. J, Boyd, 418 ist St._Phone’ 241K. ie wk NTED—At Dunraven, two once. 1 Ww! WANTED—Cook, chambermaid and dish washer in small hotel. Good wages, Bi Medora, Nv Do. ...,10-3-.wk WANTED—Diningroom girl at once; good wages and permanent place, steam heated room furnished. Write or phone. Address Hotel Underwood, Underwood, D. -1-1Wwk NTED—Girl for, general housework, rs, L, A, Schipfer, 4 Ave. B. 10-1-1wk nS ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furhished room, zid_ 5th 10-6-1wk FOR RENT—Nice furnished front_room, modern at 621.6th_ St. 10-3-3t R” RENT—Three rooms in modern use. Call evenings. 803 7th St. 10-3-tf R RENT—Two rooms, all modern; 1 ingle and 1,dougle room; warm place for winter. -$7.00-a month. 713. 3rd St. 10-3-6t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, at s21 8th St. Phone 855. 1 '10-3-4t ee FOR SALE OR RENT= HOUSES AND FLATS, FOR SALE—House. with 3 lots near Cap- itol and schoo] can be bought for $3,000. partly cash, -balance on reasonable terms. Phone 732, 0-6-1t FIOUSE FOR SALE—House of six rooms, almost modern, well located on Rosser 0-: W. M Tnquire i street. Nice trees, Lot alone worth $1,000. This property is worth $3,000., but for quick sale will sell. for $2,200, ‘Terms. «Areal bargain. J. Hy Holi- han, Lucas Block, Phone 745. ns 10-4:2t FOR RENT—Five room house. 203 14th also cow and. barn for sale. Call at 203 14th St. North, /_10-4-1wk FOR SALE—5 passenger second hand automobile cheap. _ Inquire C. W. Henzler, 812 Rosser_St. 10-1-1wk FOR SALE Nine room house with bath, 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. Phone 827. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. BUY FLORIDA FARMS NOW Western Florida presents wonderful op- portunities, , balmy, healthy climate, neither excbssively hot or unpleagantly 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 ctops' thrive. Twelve mnonths' pasturage, | Cattle, hogs, sheep and chickens flourish. Splendid ‘pecans, figs, pears, peaches, etc. ‘Lands $10 acre up. Prices advancing. We own and control 150,000, acres: trom: sea. shore to foot hills, towns, town’ lots to, 10,000: acre ranch, Tell -us your. needs. © Beautiful booklet _free. TH McCASKILL CO. per |" 30-1! FOR SALE—19i6 Overland Roadster for gale , very. reasonable. ES ee ___ 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 WORK WANTED WANTED—Steady job for winters good references, Address 111 ‘ashingto Ave. or phone 672W, Biman Dp EE EEnenenl BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES RICHES IN O1L—We believe Continental Oil’ & Refining Company offers best in- vestment in oil today. ‘Twelve per cent dividends paid. - Now two dollars per are. Five ‘dollars predicted soon. Wm. Cheadle Borchers, Bonds and In- vestments, Trust and Savings Bldg., 3 Angeles, Calif. 10-6-1t VESTIGATE the Texas Interstate Oil and Refining Company today. “Drilling in proven Gusher territory and bulld- ing modern refinery. Write for partic- ulars. United Securities Company, Houston,- Texas. 10-4-6t LANDS FOR SALE—Timber land in Koochiching county, Minnesota. Nearly 200 acres finely’ wooded land. $3,000, In heart of paper and timber Sountey What will you offer? Address xvz_ Bismarck ‘Tribune 0.9.48 *—Auto- WANTED—Agents to sell accldent and |.FOR SALE—In good condition for cash or 9-30-1wk| ducting the. national, birdhouse build- K| female is blue. above with a gray Timber worth | bankable paper one 32 Avery Separator complete ‘with band’ cutter, feeder, weigher and stacker ; one Avery 25 hp. gas Tractor, one 15 bbl. mounted par. Tank; one Avery 6 bottom engine plow with breaker attachment. Apply to Regan State Bank, Regan, N. D. 9-26-tf |BIRDS KILL OFF MOSQUITOES Swailows Helpful in. Exterminating Insect Pests Says American Forestry Association. Washington.—If you want to free the. neighborhood of mosquitoes, encour- age swallows to make themselves at home, says the American Forestry as- sociation of Washington, which is con- ing. contest, among school children, These birds feed almost entirely up; oj: obnoxious. insects and. they. will do much toward protecting orchards and other trees from. insect pests. No bet- ter investment can:be made, therefore, than some honses: set out for martins or other swallows, Of:the blue smaliows.the. purple mar- tin is. the largest,::the: male; being en: tirely blue-above and below, while the, breast. Swallows are highly migra- tory, ‘most of them spending the: win- ter in South America. : ARMY CIRCUS GOES ON ROAD American Show to Bxhibit in Ger- many;...May. Also: Vis- it England. Coblenz, Germany.—The circus of the First division of the American army. which recently gave shows 9t Monta- .baur, {s.going on the road in Germany. and perhaps. will continue its tour in| Belgium, France and England. Orders were issued at headquarters giving.the circus. permission, to hold a four-day, exhibition at Cologne. The trip is to be made at the invitation of the Brit- ish army, of- occupation. German civil- ians are to be permitted to attend the shows. Four hundred. soldiers, 300 army: horses. and an elephant, bears. and other trained animals belonging to. Hagenback, the animal dealer, will. travel by special trains. FOR SA ‘Alfalfa farm, 183 acres near Syracuse on Macadamized roads, 75 acres Alfalfa now growing. This farm has been used as a thoroughbred Hol- stein stock farm, just rolling enough to drain well, two modern houses, plumbing, electric lights, hardwood floors, furnace, _ shade. Large barn 386x120 with cement basement 50 patent stanchions, running water in ‘front of cows, two silos, horse barn, hog house, hen house, granary, plenty, of room for storing tools... Ten thou@and dollar's worth of milk sold. in one year. Price $137 per acre, ten thoysand dollars re- quired, balance mortgage 5. per cent, address G. R. Northrip, Deleware ee Syracure, N,_Y. 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 $15. per acre. It is worth twice that, must ‘be sold to. close. an estate. 1280 acres, 4 miles. from Sarles, N. D., and 6 miles from ‘Clearwater, Man., 110 cultivated, »700 in crop, firgt class build- fags at $32. per acre, you get farm and 320 acres near Manitou, 250 cultivated, best of buildings, good water and soll. Will include 1-3 of crop: at $12,500. ‘Why pay when you can get just as good land with improvements as, we are offering. Write for. our. Farm List. « SCOTT, ut, & CO. Farm Specialties, 22-C, P. R. Gitice Bldg., ER € L Box “D.” Defunlak ‘Springs, Fla: Yaseen 2: _ oy 10-4-1t je and Main ‘Streets Corner Portag : WINNIPEG, MAN, FRECKEES AND HIS FRIENDS _ = coos i l | \=—~ WORK IS DONE Now T/T SSS CAN Go OUT AN’ PLAY a) ASS With TW OFELUAS hi SS TW met) 100 to $200 per acre for farms | FAMINE CAUSES BLIND. BABIES Affliction of ‘American Red Cross Polish Children Starved Mothers. f "Warsaw; Poland.—The abnormal number of: children born blindrin this country during the last three, years is. due. mainly. to, the malnutrition of mothers, according to, a report: issued by the American. Red Cross. The in-, creasing amount of blindness among. children at birth was thought at first to herald the.. advent of .some new war disease. But investigation by the American experts proved that the fam- ished condition of: the mothers reacted on the eyesight of, their. jpfants. CERTIFICATE REEXTENDING CHARTER Treasury Department, Office of Comp- troller of the Currency. A Washington, D. C., September 2, 1919. Whereas, by . satisfactory. .evidence National Bank uf Bismarck” located in the City of Bismarck in the County |: ef Burleigh and State of North Da-: kota hag complied with all the pro-| visions of the Act of Congress “to en- uble National Banking Associations to exténd 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-! Fy tional Bank: of Bismarck” located in| entist i the city: of Bismarck iu 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} business on September 2, 1939, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF wit- ness my hand and Seal of office this second day of-September, 1919. Acting Comptroller of the Currency. | “ itt Charter No. 2434. Extension No. 1817, | live within our SQUIRREL FOOD Y (*Lo THERE LL bnw.. présented, to the undersigned, it has ~" Look RERE P00 Vou | MEAN To: SAY Nou've, FINISHED Your LESSONS ? been made to appear: that “The. First George V— fay ‘ WE Who IS THe, KING OF ENGLAND $ ALREADY? < ‘ SURE VoP a" 4 THEN Uz EASY =" | ‘JUST. QUESTIONS LE * {ilo IS TH KING. OF SPAIN ENGLAND AN} = TWAT KINDS MARCK DAILY TRIBUNE: TOM, |"VE BEEN TRYING: To THINK OF || SOMETHING "THAT COULD BE USED AS A SUBSITUTE FOR Booze Now THAT THE COUNTRY IS DRY- A FELLOW COULD MAKE A FoRTWNE IF HE COULD. GET THE RIGHT OU, BUT There MUST BE: WAVE Yop. EVER NonceD Wow AN ACORN MAKES A BY ALLMAN thave re? Lave rr! ExTeAcT The Juice FROM ACORN NUTS: Youre Hk? OF sQuiRReEL SQUIRREL CLIMB UP the general that furni the facts o ; More parti study. of n: les, it v3 ing fe au dreds of rel ‘Probal Willis J. Fowler, 9-6 to 10-11. | Jourhit! HO- OL CUTPLUG LOOKS LIKE HE'S HAVING A SIX ROUND TUSSLE: WITH A HEAVYWEIGHT, INTERROGATION WHAT SEEMS “To BE TH 7 FAT PERPLEXITY are explained. Empirical o£ observation. versed, or skilled, in collec alizations are taade. About Sciences and Religions. The pbilosophical sclences deel with principles, laws. causes h the rational expianation of anything; the rationale by which f any region of knowledge ‘The phrase, is used. rly in reference to the, ‘ural philosophy or phys- methods dre those of experience. Such 2 sc nd from those facts gene There are hun- ligions, Inexpensive Fun. y complaining about every- thing all the time dees no real good, but if.seems fo be about the only way we can hav y fun at all and still means.—Ohio State By Ahern WAL TLL B& DASH SJiGGERED EF THAT dont Got DURN- BEAT ALL. ve wan STRAW J GTACK- E HAINT IN A KETCHIN’ Moo Now AN” BESIDES, ME AN’ TH’ PUSTMASTER: 19 GOIN'T’ HOLD OUR ANNUAL CHECKER CHAMPEENSHIP CONTEST THiS SE- TL LOST UF SOMEWHERE "ROUND AFT’NOON = WILL BE @ BUTTON-HOLE, (ss T CANT FIND ONE OF MY 'MEN’E ALWAYS) i (NTHAT CASE YOUR SCORE U HERE - 11S A LUCKY gees BUTTON! {steee wo) Cus gest eH? ~ HEH-HEH: It is a science that | | | F. E..Hedden, 0 R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 ——————— ———————————————— eee OUR BEST BARGAINS FOR SALE—6-room 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—8-room 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—- . HH. F. O'Hare, 78M. F: E. Young, 78R. E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 ———————s BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. . 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. —————— i Bismarck Clearing House Association C. B. LITTLE, Pres. E. V. LAHR, Vice-Pres. J. A. GRAHAM, Sec.-Mer. ' MEMBERS | First National Bank City National Bank First Guaranty Bank } —— HIS LAST NAME, AIN'T IN TH! Book. BUT IT BEGINS wm A‘y'? BY BLOSSER | Business _ Directory SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET ——— Al t TA_CEPIIN| ily dtl [ri Pit =) ie ® BISMARCK -NontH DaNoTA’” ~ Bring or Mail in Your Films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE’ Bismarck, N. D. y 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 —_—_—_—_—_—_—_———————"s Bismarck Construction: Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS Western Sales Bldg. Phene 35 Bismarck odak ¢ fo) PRINTING FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck —————— eee DE LAVAL Cream Separators The World’s Standard FRENCH & ve WELCH ae Hardware i 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. one | > no oo oc) BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY - Distributors of STUDEBAKER ——and—— CADILLAC Automobiles BUICK and _ OAKLAND Valve-in-Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. : Bismarck, N. D.

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