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bs « r ve ) } + i 4 q 4 # CRN >? 4 q } = Fy THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919 7 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE " ffems Btrfetly Cash—No copy without remittance-attached will be inserted, First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions withoot change of copy, 15] tents, Advertisements containing more. than 25 words will be charged at the), wate of twe cents a'word: for dach: additional werd.) i_ }: * Copy for Classified Advertisements, {ts office before 10 a. m. of day of: publication, ; HELP AL WANTED AT ONCE—Drickmason, per hour, W, J. Curren, Valley,.City,, N. D. aney RS wk WANTED—First class window trimmer and salesman for high grade clothing store. Give full particulars in first letter. Write No, 84, Tribune. 10-31-tf LEARN ‘THE BARBER TRADE Big demand for barbers, big wages) easy: work, Few weeks completes, expert in- structions, ‘Time and expense saved by our method. We have stood the test for 2g: years and ia the only reliable up. to, date institution of its kind in the northwest. ‘Write at once for free illustrated catalog. Moler Barber College, 107 K, Nicollet A Minneapolis, Minn., “Est 1893, __11-1-imo, ERARN ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR, VUT- CANIZING, Loa Angeles ¥. M,C. A, uta, Schoo ul mo HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent: girl for general, houséwork. . Two in family. 513 ‘Avenue A. Mrs B. H. L: Vesper- man, 10.25-tf WANTED—Girl for general housework, Mrs, L.A. Schipfer, 11-4-1wk WANTIED—Git!_ for general housework, 311 4th St. Phone 392. 10-31-1wk WANTED—Cook, chambermaid and dish- washer, good wages. Box 93, Medora, DD. 10-29-2wks WORK. WANTED WANTED—Work as chamhermaid in hotel or rooming house. State wages in first letter. Write Box 402, Rich- ardton, N._D. 1i-4-1wk FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS room partly modern Geo. M. Register, i Se3t | FOR SALE—Two houses, quite a reduc- tion for quick. sale; reasons for selling is to take up farming. Block 200, 2nd Nellie Nickleby, 41-3-1wk St. South. Apply. owner, or phone 50 ___BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ABSOLUTELY FREE 60c AERO MAP OF OIL FIELDS + Attractive and interesting relief. map, size 18x24, Hang it in your home or of- fice, _See the amazing development work in tfie largest. producing, -oil fields. in - the world ata glance. Limited’ edition; write immediately for free. copy before aupply is: exhausted, ) \ UNION TRUST CO. ew: Oept. 38, Hoffman: Bullding s : Houston, Texas ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room: in modern house, $21 Fifth St. Phone 708: ‘st FOR RENT—Very desirable furnished rooms in) modern house, suitable for two. C 404 Ist St. 3M-6-3t Orr OoM FOR” RENT — Steam heated office room on Fourth ‘street, ‘Welephone 745., 11-6-2¢ FOR RENT—=Furnished room, 607 6th ~St.-or_ phone 782. 14 -8t FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern house, suitable for two. 909 Fifth St. Phone: 630-1, =e w FOR RENTHA suite of two motern rooms: nicely’ furnished as bed room and parlor-on first floor, 619 4th. St. ‘Phone 5110, 3 11-3:t¢ FOR RENT—Large warm room in modern “house for gentleman, 321 8th St., Phone 855, 2-3-4b FOR “RENT—lxcellent. warm modern rooms for: light house keeping. Occn- pants leave for Minneapolis first of > week, Inquire J. K, Doran, 622. ‘Third, street, t-1-6t AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR_ SALIE—Oakland Sedan, shea) for cash, or will trade in ‘for desirable property or on. one or two. lots. Car guaranteed to be in first class’ condi- tion, Write 80, care Tribune, 10-28-tf LANDS FOR =—The improved Teachout ‘arm and ranch of about 800 acres in southern Burleigh county North Dakota, \"Well kmproved with buildings; fencing and about 375 acres under cultivation, and about all of it is tillable land. Can be divided. Geo, M. Registe: 11-5-1wk FOR SALH—A section of improved farm land located six miles from town. Land is excellent soil and lays practically, leva ‘with no rock, and no waste lan Improved with dwelling house, barns, granaries, good well and. all, other necessary: outbuildings; land is all fenced. Will sell on terms to suit pur- chaser, crop payment plan, and would consider some city property as a first payment, For particulars, write P.O. Box:400, Tuttle, N. D. 10-24-4wks “POSITIONS WANTED: WANTED=Position as stenographer, Woerlenced st ie 6247. 11-3-1Wk ‘WANTED—Position as houBekeeper for : by lady with one child. t is, 1, Carten, Lock Box ‘No. 194, Wing, N.Di__10-27-2wks pee Ses Ee ae WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Furnished room in private family, . Address AGV, ‘Tribune. an : 11é4-t¢ WANTED—Rooms for light housekeeping. ‘Two.or three rooms in modern home « desired,._Call_ Tribune, 10-28-tf i J» MISCELLANEOUS Oh SALE—Two stoves; two, dressers, three, beds, tables, carpets, rugs. and other houseltold: articles. »-404 Eleventh St. AL FOR SALD—Peerless kerosene stove, two ¥ burners, short drums, quick service for general’use, Price $6.00. Phone, 4698 FOR, TALE Ir stack,or: baled, 100 ‘tons of best A=1 hay. ‘ite Charles White, care Soo Hotel, Bismarck, Nee Tx wk FO LET—Twenty cows, to let for two years for-one “half increase twenty | J. Kelly’ .. | til. Monday: evening November 10th, ea 4 to iisure proper faperties, mast be ts) quired, S. 8, Sutherland, South Heart}: _N.D, 11-6-1wk |) WiLL. PAY GASH for good second hand lano. Must be reasonable, Write 92, _ tribune. 11-6-2t FOI-SALE—One year Barred Rock hens, | $150. Unrelated Cockerela. and. Bullets, | 2.00 to $2.50: till December. ist, only.’|| W. H. Raftery, Garrison, ND. |} FOR SALE—Ico box, brass dresser, carpets, rugs other “holisehold “articles, bed, buffet, | gas stove and} 415 Eleventh 14-5 -6t WANTED—Second-hand _ steam’ boiler, 10 to 15 horgepower, horizonta) pre: ferred, State price, , Address 87. Trih=|; une. ye E 11-3-6t FOR” SALE—Butcher tools, shop and. sausage fixtures at a bargain. J. Wirth, Braddock, N. Di, Emmons County. 1-4-lwk A WORTHWHILE PRESENT A Christmas present: worth while;. Our|' latest, a combination, pocketbook for bills and coin, neatest thing out; highest grade leather and work, will last a life- time, Name, address and emblem. of any. logge, business. or profession, elegantly stamped on. flap. $2 by mail. soa beautiful cardease with money compart: ment for ladies, name, emblem, etc., same price. Get your order in now. NOVELTY LEATHER WORKS 6031 Telegraph Ave. Calcland) Cal. 1 8 Send your hemstitching and_picot 0 N, Kelley, Bismarck, N. D.; P. 0, Be 21: Successor to B. Weirauch, 11-1-1w FOR SALE—Electric lighting plant, con- plsting of engine, generator, switch board and batteries, in first class con- dition, Reasonable terms if. desired. ddress No. 89, Tribune, 11-4-1wk t SALE—Full dress suit, §45.00 cash, size 10. Big bargain. Klein, the Tailor, % 11-6-2t FOR SALE—Interest in good manufac- turing business in, this city. Will hear close “investigation, Good reasons selling. Address No. 93, ci une, WE DO HEMSTITCHING and picot edge work. Singer Sewing Machine €o., 21% Fourth St. 10-24-2wks FOR-RENT second floor, n ; steam heat, elec: light, vator and. janitor ser= Bismarck Realty Company, Bi _marek Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Basement 46-65 entrance; bath or barber. shop; low rental. . Bis- marek, Realty Company, Bismarck Bank _Bldg. f 7-21-tf WILL TRADE for about 6 or 6 room modern hoyse, well located. in: Bismarck. Emerson Brantingham Big 4, 30-60 ‘Tractor, thoroughly -overhauled; eight stubble. bottom, six breaker self-lift plows; one ‘riew wagon and 600 gallon tank and one:new ‘packer. Write Lock Box 137, Turtle Lake, .N, D;_10-10-1mo. FOR SALE—In good condition for cash or bankable paper one 32 Avery Separator complete with band cutter, feeder, welgher and stacker: ;-one Avery 25 h.p, gas Tractor, one 15. bb). mounted gas Tank; one Avery 6 bottom engine ‘plow with: breaker. attachment. ‘pply to Regan State Bank, Regan, N. D, 9+25-tf SS PROCEEDINGS... CITY ‘COMMISSIO- The city commission, met. in regular session Monday evening November 3, 1919: at-.cight o'clock: p,m. Thera. were. present commissioners Bertsch, Larson, Frenchy Thompson :and - Presi- dent Lucas.” ‘The minutes: of, the meet: ing hela’ October 27th 1919 were read and approved. Repost of: the’ city. Wweighér was read and’ recelved. This} ; showed. $296.10: turned. over to. City Treas., for month of Oct, 1919, The re port of the City Assessor for the month of October 1919 showed $17.00 back taxes collected, Bertha I, Ricker filed. 2. claim, against the city for in- juries received In falling’ on the side- walk om Brondway on October 4th, 1919, This claim wag referred. to the the City Attorney, “Doctor Smyth and later: Doctor Stackhouse were. present and spoke in favor of a venereal clinle, The following bills. were allowed, Jo F. O'Dea ‘ Mike Getz iJ. Empting . J. Hummel J. Alsbury J. Burden J. Sweigert ... 19.50 J. Montgomery . 21.06, J. Jensen, ..... 28.00 Ed Randall . 22.00 Jack Serres 21.00 J. 1, Hubert J. Larvau .. 0. Walworth G. Hammeker A. Bernstein §.. Ered Olson Western Union E.G Grambs .... French .& Welch .........4. Bismarck Gas Co... Cowans Drug Store Burleigh County.Farmers. Pres Finney’s i ...0.4. 0° 3 4 Cc. M. Dahl . Washburn, Coal Co. E. A, Brown’. T.. R. Atkinson F. G. Grambs ..... ie On motion: the. board adjourned. un- 1919, Attest: . I. BURTON > Gity Auditor, RETURNS. FROM MISSOURI L..M. Van Hook has returned from Missouri, where he -spent some time steers: to be ‘wintered, Reference re- looking,. after:. business interests, ——————————————————————— DS R SAY DoP'~ t WANNA GET MARRIED - i 14-G t0.11-16}) © ; MEMBER HOW, TOM, as ISA DANCE AND IT SPEND THE EVENING WELL, | JUST PickeD UP DOINGS OF THE DUFFS “HY ADVICE TO MY DAUGHTER” Miss Gordon and her daughetr: reading a newspaper. BY KITTY GORDON Dear Vera: The old-time days when a woman didn’t know anything about baseball or politics and only read the societ; and home cooking departments in the daily‘ newspapers, are dead and bur- ied. Today is the day of the wide-awake alert, keen. woman who is as familiar with affairs of the moment as any; man_and who is just as able to talk|a intelligently on literature, the stage, ‘or international affair as anybody. Remember this, my dear, and what- ever else you do keep right up-to-date, The best way to keep. up-to-date and to’ know. what’s doing and why of business. operations. Keeping up-to-date young, too. rapidly ly capable in these day: iprices. If she is an office worker she; as to be.familiar, with business rou-; tine, with the methods of filing cor- respondence and many other details | If she is on the screen j she must be. familiar -with contr ‘and all that\sort of stuff. dear, how essential it n woman to be familiar with} Ss for keeps re- lose interest in the present. it’s doing is by reading the daily) And, once having lost interest in the newspapers. them and if there’s anything in them you Read them thoroughly, ! present, one soon comes to feel that the best of life has been lived. don’t understand, find out ‘about it by/that means you're getting very, very consulting ‘the public: library. Pay particular attention to the bus- iness departments in the paper. Ev- Keep up-to-date. ery woman.nowadays must be, more | of life. or less of a business woman. If she is a housewife she has to be a good T WANNA MARRY GRAN' MA 9 old in spirit if not in body. << It is one of the very best ways to get the utmost out Your devoted mother, KITTY. WELL, Do You THINK, TD ALLOW You To MARRY MY OWN MOTHER, EH 2 one | People who continually | live in the past, who are alw i ing about the dear old days, And} business woman to make her house- hold money buy the most it is pos- of high 7 So you! | i come here You , Poo FISH- THATS + MN GaRTer Youve | NOTICE OF STATE BAR { INAMINATION | Notice is hereby given that an By- amination will be held at. the, Capitol in the City of Bismark County of | Burleigh State of North Dakota, com- jmencing at 10 a, m., January 6th, 1920 ‘for the purpose of examining appli- cants seeking admission to the Bar of this State, | Applications for permi: such @: the Se mination should be filed with to the State Bar Boari ! Bismarck, North Dakota, Necessary [blanks and information such examination can be secured oy addressing the Secretary, ute Bar Board: ! R. GOER, President, 1. ELLSWORTH RGE MORLLRING, oes AWTON, ecretary and Treas, f Today’s Weather ‘| ais chase Aaah For Twenty-four hours ending at noon, Noy. Tih, ‘Temperature at 7\a, m.. Temperature at noon Highest yesterday Lowest. 5 Lowest. las Precipitation .......4 Highest wind velocity», 20 20-SE Foreeas For North Dakota: Probably rain tonight and Saturday; warmer east jhortion tonight; colder aturday i Lowest Temperatures Fargo wesece oe 1 Williston | St. Paut .. Winnipeg Helena Chicago Swift Current Kansas City .. ORRIS W. ROBERTS Meteorologist. Tribune Want Ads bring results, E. T. BURKE LAWYER i Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 ‘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 relative to sion to take { | { WELL, 1 ‘DONT See WHY -~ YOU MARRIED. MINE, DIDNT pi Stump @” = Land: Produce 300! @ Bushels Per Acre By P. @. HOLDEN, JTH the high: price of” all W farm: produce, it is good business to put every idle aere to work, In’ many .states, both north and south, there are thousands of acrea of cut-over land which, because of being, covered. with stumps, cannot be sawn to grain, Some of this land ig used for pasture, but a large portion of it Is Idle, A recent experiment conducted by L. Stark, a prominent business man and farmer residing at Starks, Wis., has demonstrated that, In spite cf Eight Large Potatoes, Weighing 5/2 Pounds, Grown in One Hill on Stump Land. (Ne stumps, a tremendous yield of potatoes can be growu on much of this cut-over land. Mr. Stark, who for many years has been known as “the potato king,” owns 18,000 in Oneida County, Wisconsin. Part of it is cut-over land, thickly covered with stumps. A large tract of. this stump land that had:been in red clover for two, years Mr. Stark planted to potatoes last spring. Paid Well for Trouble. The planting, cultivating and har- vesting had to be done by hand, but the crop produced by this practically ble and expense. One hill produced eight large po- tatoes, the aggregate weight of which was about 5% pounds. If all hills had done as well, the yleld would. have been fully 500. bushels to the acre. The entire tract did av- erage about 200 bushels to the acre. ‘The fact that the potatoes had to be grown and harvested entirely by hand makes it impractical for any farmer to grow potatoes on a large tract of stump land, but every idle acre that can be set to work In this or any other way Increases the pros- perity of the farmer and the. food supply of the nation, BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. ‘urniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. Our Biggest Bargains 7-room strictly modern house, east front, close to schools, half block from paving, good neighborhood, at $4400.00. This property cannot be duplicated for less than $5500.00. We can sell on very reasonable erms. 5-room mostly modern bungalow, fur- nace, full basement. A real bargain at $2800.00, which we can sell on easy terms. 6-room__ strictly modern bungalow, new, close in at $4500.00. On terms. Corner lot, Every one of these is a bargain. 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. virgin soil richly repaid for all trou- | Business Directory SHOE FITTERS Richmond Whitney) ns MAIN STREET ie © BISMARCK :Nowtr Danota:” Bring or Mail in Your Films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. WEBB BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers | Funeral Directors i || Licensed Embalmer in Charge i Day Phone 50 | Night Phone 65. | . PERRY UNDERTAKING : PARLORS i | Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 | | \1 Licensed Embilmer in Charge | Bismarck Construction Company | GENERAL CONTRACTORS Western Sales Bldg. Plone 35 Bismarck - 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 | Harness | NEW GARAGE AND MOTOR STORAGE Paving. | In rear of Northwest Hotel | Formerly Occupied by Western Sales Co. Repair Work a Specialty Independent Garage ROBERTS & SPANGLER, Props. Phone 238 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER —and—. CADILLAC Automobiles BUICK and OAKLAND Valve-in-Head Motots CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. RYES.PARTSs Rep 4 y 9 sve : “Exide Q FACT wn CToRY srryice SINT Ry ", RWIN MOTOR CO 5:-