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. TUESDAY, OCT. 14, 1919. Meet Your Employer in Classified Advertising Rates. ferms Btrictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 85 cents; additional pents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the pate of two cents a word for each additional word, “Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper tnnerties, muat be in (ils office before 10 a. m. of day of publication. he Our Classified Columns' insertions without change of copy, 15 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Two men to husk corn on farm “near Bismarck, Good wages. Phone No. 90. 10-10-3t 10-10-1wk WANTBED—Civil engineer, three or more years ,experience. ,Some water works experience. Traveling expenses paid. State experience and, salary expected, Address Box 69, Bismarck Tribune. a 10-13-1wk 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 mep for Company work too, Apply to Sup- erintendent, Haynes Coal Mining. Co, 2wks LEARN THE BARBER TRADE—Wages $26 per week up. Positions guaranteed, Few weeks ‘completes by our. methods, Little expense. Catalog free. Moler Barber Col- lege, 107 K, Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis. Est. 1893. 10-2-1mo LEARN ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR, yore Y. C. CANIZING. Los Angeles . AL 9-30-1mo. Auto School. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Stenographer at once; must be. experienced and excellent speller, full time services of stenographer re- quired and preferred, but we would consider part time, service, short job. Address 70, care Tribune. 10-13-2t WANTED—Cook and chambermafd , at Banner House. , 104. Main Oa aenone 2 -1w pat 2 ea WWANTED=Girl for general housework. Phone -837X. 10-11-3t WANTED AT ONCE—Table waitress at American. Cafe. * 10-9-lwk WANTED—Experienced clerk at’ Well- worth Stor + 10-10-tf. WANTED—Girl for general housework, H. Steele, 67 Ave. B. 1 WANTED—Bookkeeper and stenographer. Must furnish best: of references. Ad- ress 63 Tribune, _-_—_—*10-10-1 wk WANTED — Experienced chambermaid, forty-five dollars per month and board; also: experienced’ arm: waitress, fifteen. dollars per week * board. Write Hotely Shepard; Missoula, “Moi FOR RENT—Al. modern. rooms for rent, 621 6t 1015-61 FOR RENT—warm,, glean’ room for one or two, in-strietly. modern “house, close in; men: preferre hi 169! 5 Fifth Street. FOR RENT—Two- adjoining, furnished Tooms with gas. for cooking; suitable for light housekeeping, -Phone 442-L. " = 10-8+1Wk FOR. RENT—Three rooms in modern house, Call evenings. 803 7th St, —<—<—_$__$—— FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—6 room partly modern house, well located, for $2200, on reasonable terms, .Geo,M, Register. 10-14-1wk HIUSE FOR SALE—Nice four rodm cot- |. tage, electric ‘lights, cty water, east front, house “recently painted, wood shed, “rents for $14.00 monthly, For quick sale, $950! 18) St...north: - Holihan, Lucas Block, Phone Tas. gt FOR SALE—1 room’ modern “house; in- cluding’ 3 bedrooms, swell located, for $4000. Geo, _M,/ Register: 10+14-1 K POSITIONS WANTED -tf | FOR SALI LOST AND FOUND ST—One red cow, H brand on right poulder, Call Dohn’s Meat Market. \__10-13-1wk LOST—Lady’s purse between postoftice and corner Ave. A, and Sth St. con- taining 2 bank: books, and other papers and also small amount of change, Phone an t. er 3, two mares and two colts. One bay mare with sucking hose colt. Mare seven years old, with bald face and) bay colt with star on ball face and bay colt with star on face and two white hind feet, One brown mare five years old with star on face, With this brand on jaw (—). One: smail: colt without mother, seven months old with star on forehead, collar of colt is chestnut. - Finder kindly notify Mike Boreh, 217 Seventh street, Bismar a N._D. WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED hand for washing and putting on: storm windows. Phone 627X. 10-13-1wk - LANDS. |. WANTED to-hear_from owner of good farm for sale, State cash price, full description. If ¥, Bush, Minneapolis, Minn, 10 13-14 320” Acres in, Mercer County will be sold: at private sale by. adminstrator to. high- est bidder. Inquire of A. L, Baker, At- torney: -Alliance, Ohio, 10-8-iwk FOR SALE—Timber land in Koochiching county, Minnesota. early 200 focly. wooded land. Timber country. What will you offer? xyz_Bismarck Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS: FOR SALE—Solid oak serving table; also mahogany book case and writing desk worth a8. 2-tt acred) In.heart of paper’ and. timber, Addr. BISMARCK. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. Fon Sas Tem, You tow TWAT Wower. 1) au NEW HOME TRAT’S. BEWG Oey ON THE. CORNER OF LEE AVEMDE.? 1) LEARNED TODAY That Some. ‘This Stock Seem + -Wond: to Be Having a DAILY TRIBUNE ERE GOES The prone TWAT NAN), HIM Now, Tom. BE HECE AT FIGHT octoct| AND ITS "TEN! APTER Nowl- HELLO. Ma.DUFE! | HOPE You VEIZY CAREFULLY ThouGit OVER WHAT I FoLD You NESTERDAY ABouT OUR WONDERFUL O11. STocK =| WON7” BEAGLE. TO COME OUT AND SEE You TONIGHT ASL HAVE A DEAL ON For FIFTY TiavsAND DOLLARS WoRTH AND THE MANtIS VERY ANXIOUS TO OF Stock FoR You SO Yeu EDN No disc, 1 sleigh, 2 cultivators, 1 mower, 100 chickens, 1 separatar, 1 Upright piano, with all other household furni- ture Frank Buckle; 26, Mofti i 113 ist St. Wilh TRADE for abouts or 6 room | ny. tenderfoot— ‘ modern house, well located in Bismarck. pa ire pn lig Emerson Brantingham Big 4, 30-60 s ‘Tractor, thorough h + eight ; haw! stubble bottom, self-lift plows; one. new ‘gallon tank and -one new pucker. Write Lock _ Box 137, Turtle Lake, N. D. FoR _SALE—Butcher's_ too yp and Braddock, N. D., Emmons-County. 10-10-1w. 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. gas Tractor, one 15 bbl..mounted gas ‘Tank; one Avery 6 bottom epgine plow mahawk surrendered his Keniston, state cam; combined. Van Horn Hotel. G-18-3t, FOR SALE—Coal boxes and heating stove at 419 7th St, or phone 435R. ess 10-14-1wk MY WIFE, Margaret Austin has left her bed-board, and I will not be respon- ‘sible for any. bills contracted elther in her or my namq. Thomas G. Austin. SUAS. 10-14: 3¢ DRESSMAKING—Fancy and, domestic |. dressmaking-neatly. done. Satisfaction. guaranteed.” Apply to Mrs. C. L. John- son, 1100, Broadway. 10-10-Lwk: FOR, SAIE—On-farm 6 miles eagt. of , town: or deliveredin Bismarck, 30 tons + of Millet hay. .D, Ty Owens’. & Co. x 10-13: (| FOR: ‘Stock and; merchandise, $18; 00:00. anual. business.in, excess. of $60 00:00: per’ year, building: in which busi= leased; fine opportunity ‘in th, Dakota city. Apply 68 Margulics* 1 bought o1 hustling’ is reason for selling. ar: addréss\ direct. Mott,.N. D. sy. FOR. SALE<Five Maney. scraper, Address P. O. Box 20° marck, Nv D. 10. ‘ribune Brosi, 1rd wie Sanitary couch with pad, reading: lamp. with globe, man’s. good mackinaw, Phone 329-L.__10-8-lwk TO RENT barn’ for 4 horses. $5.00 a méonth:.. Inquire: 18. West. Main 1 ci See BS elie ean ES ‘OR SALH—Wood and coal range with reservoir. 410 3rd St, Phone 100. : 10-8-1wk FOR SAL@—Wwinter top for Dodge car, practically ‘new. Missouri Valley Motor Cs wk OR SALE” CHHAP—Beautifal Kimball plano. $225, {f sold this week, 409 5th St. ~ 10-11-3t FOR rst-class baled prairie hay d@li¥éred in town for $22.50. ton. John Tal, Bismarck, Ni DP.” Gen. Delivery. 3 -13-1wk WANTHD—Young man desires’ a post tion. with a chance for advancement in office, has. experience in. bookkeeping. Good references. Address No. 65, Bis. marck Tribune,’ Bismarck, N.’ D. 10-7-2wks WANTED TO RENT WANTED—A house ito rent, furnished unfurnished or partly furnished by. sponsible party.;".No- children, Cal ‘Bank’ of. North Dakota, -or phone, 619L, 10-11-4t pales Sane ee HAVE reliable party, who. wants to rent good modern home ‘from seven: to.ten rooms, or Will buy; on monthly’ pay- ,meftt plan and payment annual interest, taxes, etc., in addition to monthly in- stallment. ' Phone 613R. 1 HOOK. WANTED TO RENT—Modern home in good location , by responsible, party. Willing to. pay. trom., 0. $60: Monthy 7 to-9 rooms ‘desired, Address rs trade hotel, LL, Van~ Hook, |. WANTED—Piain “sewing, Call 615 An- derson “street. Ave. B. Phone 6i7It, : wk FOR SALW—One of the best billiard halls in Bismarck, full equipment; soda foun- taln, ‘eigar. and. tobacco. attic;. well: lo- cated and good’ business, owher) going to Europe to look up family. ‘Write 60, __Tribune: 10-2-2wks FOR SALE=Good ~ paying commercial movie theatre and auto /lvery..in. good live. North Dakota town. Owner in. bad health\ must. change climate, Write B. AsAnderson, Steele, ND. __ 9o11-1mo. FOR RENT—A few offices, second floor, conveniently located; steam heat, elec- a light. elevator, 8, Janitor ser vice. is) rc! Reali empany a- Tarek Bauk Bldg. i-2itt FOR RENT—Bastment «x66 ft.5 outside suitable for 19-10-6t} «Bank: Bldg, Tale WANTED TO * ENT—With .a view: to Purchase in the near future, house: of five or six room, preferably modern. ‘Address 51 care Tribane., 9-88ht STORE. WITH: f {WIL You ALEK? Se est SO O75 OEE SL FARM, FOR ,SALE—320. acres for $50.00 per. acre: articles’ mentioned in- el ‘head? of cattle, 15 horses, ness is now. being: conducted’ can. be. Sickness |. led. © 20> hogs, 2: wagons, 1. plow, 1 drag, 1, mH, Me with®’bs near. attachment, Apply_ to a ite-Ban bs, 5 tate Bank, Regan, N.D.9-25-tf stage a drive for $60,000 AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | Dakbta’s contribution to the Roosevelt FOR SALE—Second-hand automobile, o¢ memorial. passenger in good condition. Price _right, 812 Rosser, px 10-8 FOR SALE—1916 Overland Roadster for gale., very. reasonable. - Phone 569L. a pungred battles seated ina circle on a knoll at the gi Missouri Valley. fair grounds, Red To-} on ¥ pipe Jong’; enough to’ be introduced to George N. ign director for the Roosevelt Memorial as: which the week of October 20—26 will ‘Me know um,” grunted Red Toma- awk hawk,.grunted and grizzled warrior of of “Cowboy,” he eju.- TuaT sTock FoR Me IF | WANT IT- HE'S NOT COMIN’ OUT TONIGHF- HE HAS To CLosE A DEAL WITH A FELLOW FoR. $50,000 WoRTH-NE SAYS THE FELLOW WILL eacenelt) BE Sore “BIG TEETH” NO: TENDERFOOT, IS RED TOMAHAWK’S OPINION OF T. R. Mandan, N. D., Oct, 15.—“Big teeth ulated. with. griny “Good rider, good p much man.” 4 s the verdict of Red Toma- ed Sioux chieftan who is cred- ited: With the slaying of sitting Bull, upon the late Col, Theodore Roosevelt, 40-10-1mo, | former fellow rover of the plains. ols, shot With a party of the old men of sausage fixtures at 2 bargain, J. Wirth, | tribe from Standing Rock reserv shooter—inn no tenderfoot.” showed interes plained Red ‘Tomah |. Understanding brok lis Red Tomahaw 1e0 rulous, He wa: iscuss the pei over every not. exact, ce treaty, His ‘ident Wilson’s visits ‘ace conference wert send little chief. tribe say North come? Him nobody to send? The Standing Rock Siot braves to war against the Ki the ex-imperial Wilhelm; } 9-24-tf _6Y ALLMAN ITs VERY FURWY THAT MAN. Fox Don't SHow UP TO EXPLAIN THAT Ol, STOCK, To US AGAIN: He SAID he’D ancients who. apparently un- ig teeth,” smile of induced, however, to comment to “Big chief him stay cee other tribe think big chief heay sociation, chief. Big chief go himself, strange "Him no big chief—why he nt 200 have very definite ideas on: the subject Of the peace treaty they have. formed: no po- FOR, SALE—Model" 490 Chevrolet touring 5 car with extra. tire and accessories! SQUIRREL FOOD WAL> SLONG CONSTABLE ~~ GOT A PICTURE PUST CARD. OF NIAGRY FALLS W WINTER LGorT’ BE-TAKIN’ T'SETH Run only 2000 miles. Phone! 718X. FOR SALE—Overlind:car, i very reasonable. Apply 4: 925. Seventh: St. Cheap. for cash. 10+14-3t ( AMES FROM HIS NEFFY ‘DOWN EAST A FREDA WILL RETAIN > IVS STATION AGENT pre Railway: » Commissioner. C.F. Dupuis ‘and: Chief: Clerk V. E. Smart, after. investigating conditions at Freda, have informed: the Milwaukee line that earnings there justify the continuance: of. an. agent... The: rail+ way company. had asked an: examina- tion, alleging. that its’ ineome did. not warrant. the expense, of. maintaining an agent-at:this point: . Freda: citizens are jubilant over the result. of. the investigation. - Whither We Are Flying: — The point in'space toward which fhe bun with, its planets is voyaging fat the rate ofa million miles.a-day now lies directly overhead early in the eve; ning. - Phe exact location ofthis point has nut been finally’ determined; but It: es somewhere in ‘the neighborhood: of the brilliayt star Vega: Do you-feel that you'are shooting upward, head. fitst; about 25 times as fast as a can- aonball? ee 7 Old Bridge Stood for Centuries. + The. new London bridge was opened on August 1, 1831. This replaced the celebrated. old: bridge, built more than elght: centuries before. It had 18 solid stone plers, with bulky stone“ arches. arid. was Covered from end to end, with buildings. On the: ‘'Tailor's: gate,” at one*end, the heads of traitors were shown, » It was repoved:on account of its obstruction: to navigation. ‘Tribune Want Ads.Bring Results. It Does Look That, Way. GEE WITT “WHAT DNA WANNA Look \N-THAT WINDOW, YoR 2 CONE ON, WELL Loo INcTH' | CANDY SToRE. WHA-0oP— ee WHATS THIS ZI DEAR CONSTABLE ~ \F YoU WANT To KNOW How To CATCH OTTO AUTO JUST LOOK FOR THE ANSWER INTHE HOLLOW. “TREE ON FROG ROAD- SIGHED ~@= BLACK MOON Jesh WAL~ HERE'S TH’ HOLLER TREE ~ TD BE KETCHIN' THaT DURN SLICKER OTTO AUTO M'SEF ANYWAY, BUT MEBBY THIS DARK MOON FELLER HAS A QUICK SCHEME 1 Caw WoRK — AHA ~ THE BEST WAN-T CATCH OTTO AUTO 19°To STOP HIM- Loouié =I BET TUS IS WHERE WE GOT ovr sitive ideas. When Manager Keniston came upon the old: chiefs they wer? busily arguing old treaties with Uncle Sam. dating back. to 1832 and affecting the possession. of the Rich Black hills country: and much of what is now the great northwest. They appeared to be engaged in-an attempt to square thelr treaties with those’ which, Uncle Sam proposes to make with his allies, and they expressed “canny, doubts ag to the; value of u “piece of paper,” But they| are great believers in peace. It has brought the once fiery ‘Teton Sioux! peace, if not contentment, explained Red: Tomahawk. MARKETS SOUTH ST, PAUL LIVES HOG, receipts, 5,000; 50 lower, Range $12.50 to $14. Bulk $18.50 to $14 Pigs $10 to $15.25 CATTLE, receipts 6,000; 25¢ lower. Fat steers: $5 to $15.51 Cows and hei $5 to $15 Stockers and feeders weak, SHEEP, receip' Lambs Wethers ®.! Ewes. $1.50 to $7.50 o MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Flour unchanged. Shipments 84,392 barrels, z Barley Rye No. Bran $1.03 fo $1.26.” 3 $139 1-8 x CHICAGO LIVESTOCK HOG, receipts 28,000; 25e to lower, 50e veights $14.25 to §15 Medium weight $14.40 to $15.25 Lightweight. $14.25 to $15 Light light 5 to $14.60 Heay; sows, Smooth, $13. rto $14. Heavy packing sows, rough, $13 ¢ 50 H 50 to $14.50 veipts 16,000; weak. medium and heayy- CATTLE thers choice and prime, $16.75 to Beet 8. Medium and good $10.75 to $16.75 Common $8.50 to $1¢ ntweight, good and choice, $14 to Common and medium $7.75 cattle, heifer, $6.25 to § to $1 . Veal caly $16 to $17 Feeder steers $7 to $13 Stocker steers, $6 to slow. wn, $12 to $15.50 3 to $6 50 Lambs, $f pounds Culls and common Breeding $6.75 to Dr. W. H. Pewe, D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic Lucas Block R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 Our Biggest Bargains Wyllis-Knight seven-passenger tour- ing car for sale for cash or will trade for city or farm property. This car is practically new and in perfect con- dition, with six good ti: FOR SALE—Six-room , house, with bath, water, sewer, full basement, hot air furnace; on corner lot, fac- ing south, within two blocks of a graded school. Price $3300. Terms reasonable. We have several bungalows and houses for sale in the east part of the city at prices ranging from $2500 up to $4000, on easy terms, and also a large list of building lots in any part of the city, for reasonable prices and on easy terms. 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, N. D. Phone 752 Se ed BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220: Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. BY BLOSSER + MAIN STREET " PRoresonar Fiusrane Foe Anareun Pritocnamren I TA SCE Dri Sete HID SLIM ® BISMARCK -NortH DAKOTA’ Bring or Mail in Your Films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. ma , WEBB BROS. Undertakers — Enibalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge ’ Day Phone.50 Night Phone 65 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M | Night Phones 687 or 100 i Licensed Embalmer in Charge Bismarck Construction Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS Western Sales Bldg. Phone 35 Bismarck odak | PRINTING —— FINISHING | DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM | Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck DE LAVAL Cream Separators The World’s Standard FRENCH & WELCH Hardware. Implements 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 oa BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER —and+— CADILLAC Automobiles x BUICK and __ OAKLAND Valve-in-Head_ Moto CORWIN MOTOR . Bismarck, N. D. ;

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