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‘ te Ae ss 7 ~ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919 - Meet Your Employer in Our Classified Columns Classified Advertising Rates oy ichane remittance attached will be inserted. itional inserti cents, Advertisements containing more than 26'wo the rate of two cents a word for each additional word, Terms Strictly Cash—No First insertion, 35 cents; Copy for Classified Advertisements, this office before 10g. m. of day of: HELP WANTED—MALB WANTHD—Morn couple for work on farm. Phone 377K or call 816 Thayer EE <2 -10-1wk v ED—First. class window trimmer: and salesman. ifor hi rade clothing -store. Give full particulars In Grst letter. No. 84, ‘Tribune. = Bi aa nd fa bar bi - ig demand for barbers, big Wages, eaay, work, Few weeks completes, expert: {n-, structions, Time and expense sav oyr method. We have stood the test f 8? years dnd-is the only rellable upto.date institution ‘of its kind in the northwest. ‘Write at once for free illustrated catalog. Moler Barber College, 107 K. Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., Est 1893, __ 11-1-1mo, AUTO REPAIR, VUL- ¥. M,C, A. 11-1-1mo Write 10/31-4f |ARN ACTUAL ‘Auto School. Los Angeles (for general ._ Crewe, Phone. WANTED—Girt “to 7 Weari Good salary to start.” ua WOMEN OR MAN wanted, salary $2¢ full time, 50¢ an hour spare time, selling fuaranteed hosiery to wearer. Exper- nce unnecessary. International Mills, Mills, Norristown, Pa, 11-8-19 WANTED—Cook, chambermaid and dish- washer, good wages. | Box 93, Medora, N. D. 11-11-13 POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Experienced stenogra- pher desires position; would also con= sider other offers, Write 96 care Trib- ete, 11-10-1wk BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ABSOLUTELY FREE 80c AERQ 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 the largest producing oil fields in the world at @ glance. “ Limited edition; write immediately for free copy before supply is exhausted. UNION TRUST CO. Dept. 326, Hoffman Bullding 3 Houston, Texas ' is CALIFORNIA— MADERA COUN ‘ WHEAT LANDS I: have 6 sections fine wheat: land, 2 sets buildings, mostly to be put in Early Bart. -One-fourth . crop to. purchaser. ‘This land will always. produce crop of 26. bushels. Price’$40 per acre and ‘good terms. | E. A. Donohoe, 463 Central <ve., Alameda, | Calif. FOR SALE—On crop payment plan, a section of, nearlyall, cultivated land, without: buildings, well located, in Bur- <Jeigh. county, near main line Northern “Pacific. _Geo.'M, Register. —11-11-lwk FOR: SALE—A ‘section of improved farm i ae or | FOR RE Nat coms, Suitable for two ate ork.| FOR, SALE—Oakland Sedan, cheap for St} "cash, 11-8-1wk | 7°¢ gut change of copy, 15 s will be charged for at to insure; prep Ak ey insertions, must be in publication. * f WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Rooms for light housekeep: ing. Call 234, . see WANTE) ru led room in private family; “Address. AGV, cine. ate WANTED—Rooms for light housekeeping. Al Two or three rooms in modern head desired. Call <Tribune. 19-28- FOR RENT—Reom. oil “nd St 11-11-3t FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished rooms at 1100 Broadway. 11-10-3t WANTED—Roomers and boarders, 220 South 6th St. 11-8-Jwk AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES or will trade in ‘for desirable Property or on one or two. lots,’ : Car guaranteed to be in first ‘class’ condt- tion. Write 80, care Tribune, 10-28-tt MISCELLANEOUS FOR, SADR—Runners to attach to syour baby carriage, easily attached. Can: be folded hack when not in use. Phone 246, EOI GPCRS FOR ADOPTION—Boy. 6 yeara old, borh| : in North Dakota, Russian-Polish -par- entage, bright, good looking, affec- tionate neture and obedient. In reply- ing state circumstances’‘and size of family. May take boy on trial; Write or pbone, Geo. B. Newcomb, Supt., Society of the Friendless, Bismarck, % U-11-3t FOR SALE—Garland range in very good condition. Burns lignite and soft coals splendidly, Phone _676L. 11-11-3t WANTED TO BUY—Used Typewriters of all makes for.casif, State kind of ma- chine ‘you have with model and 3 number in letter to Tribune No. 95, i 11-8-1wk One year Barred Rock hens, $1.50, nrelated Cockerels and Pullets, $2.00. to $2.50. till December 1st only. W. H, Raftery, Garrison, -N. D, 11-6 to 11-15 ' A WORTHWHILE PRESENT A Christmas present worth while, Our LJatest, 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 lodge, business ‘or profession, elegantly. stamped on. flap. $2. by mail. Also .a beautiful cardease with money compart- ment for ladies, name, emblem, etc,, same FOR SALE- Ui price... Get your: order in new. NOVELTY LEATHER WORKS 6031 Telegraph Ave. Oakland, Cal. 10-31-2wks, ‘Six good cows giving milk. 1, seven miles northeast of 11-7-lwk Interest. In good manutac- turing. business in this city. Will hear close investigation, Good reasons: for sell Address. No. 98, care -Trib- une, & 11-6-19 FOR RENT—A few offices, second floor, conveniently located;' steam heat, elec- tric’ light, elevator and janitor ser- FOR SAL J. Li land located six miles from town. Land 1s -excellent' soll. and lays practically level, with'no rock, and no waste:land. Improved with dwelling house, barns; ‘Branaries, , good .well and ail | other necessary " outbuildings; land. {s+ all fenced, ‘Will sell. on terms to suit pur- chaser, crop payment plan, and would consider some city property as a_ first ‘peyment, For particulars, write P. 0. x 400, Tut D. 10-24-4wks TOST—Postoffice key on black’ ribbon. “Finder plgase-return to Tribune. 11-12-1t vice. Bismarck Realty Company, Bis- _marek Bank. Bldg. ie21-tt FOR RENT—Baxement 46-65.{t.; outside suitable for‘ storage; Turkish entranc “bath. or barber ); low*rental.. Bis- marek Realty. Company, Bismarck Bank Bldg. 5 “ 7-21-tf FOR SAT,E—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, & ‘Tractor, -one 15 bbl. mounted gas: nk; one Avery 6:bhottom engine plow with. breaker attachment. ly to Regan State: Bank, Regan, N. D. 9-25-tf \ = {"_ Giry NEWS - ‘MEET FRIDAY NIGHT ~ “The regular meetng of the Rebekahs will-he held Friday night at the Odd- fellows hall. on Fifth ‘street. i i HOLDING - INSPITUTE “Mr, ahd’ Mrs. W. F.- Parsons: are conducting. the, Sheridan county Suffer Erom Piles Seu@ tor Free Trial Treatment. "No or how bad—= gepirea ets cent hoxvot: Pyramid Pile Treat< ment. Fe ae give relief, and a single e x often. relives. “Atrial package - jailed free in plain wrapper if you abna‘us CQURAN HElOW. ewer 4 >, FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID. DRUG COMPANY, =. Sk Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS. , week. .The meetings. will end tomor- row. at which time Mr. and Mrs, Par- sons are expected: to return te this city. ‘ MEET TUESDAY NIGHT The local lodge of the Ancient Or- der of United. Workmen will meet ‘Tuesday night at-the Elks’ club, MEEP TONIGHT The loca} lodge of Phythian Sisters will hold its regular bi-monthly busi- ness/meeting tonight atthe Knights of Pythias; hall. T12 members. are re quested: to be present, MASONS ELECT OFFICERS The blue lodge’ of the Masons will’ hold its. annual meeting Monday night at the Masonic temple. At this time election ' of officers will be held. The present’ officers. of ‘the lodge are Ray- mond Bergeson, worshipful master; Frank Evarts, senidr warden; W. EB. -|Parsons, junior warden; E.. H.~Miller, secrefary ; J. French, treasurer: RECORD FILING . What is believed to be the record filing for the county register of deeds jollice was: made when 116 mortgages were. filed by the’ Leslie Hackney Land Credit Co., of St.‘ Paul. involving ‘over 18,000 acres of farm lands scattered thruout the county, ‘The: filings :were ‘made by . the Burleigh? County Ab- | stract Co.’ which is making aa° ab- stract of, title on each individual piece | of property, presumably: to aid in the disposal of the various tracts of‘ lands. Most of the land is in quarter sections, | COLDS CAUSE HEADACHES AND Feverish: Headaches and Body Pains caused from a: cold: are soon relieved by taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE, Tablets. . There is only one | “Bromo Quinine,” EB. W. GROVE'S signature on. the; box, 30e. “WRT SUP hoowWe DISCONE RN oF AMERICA! Mer: inthe weck and was unable té teachers’ institute -at ‘McCluskey- this OTTO AUTO © BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. ‘DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ‘} Must. have BEEN A: |: perfecy Litt.s Duce “. "Tom Hates Himself. SHOW ME ANY (AT ALL ANN Wuds cevnne? way | | Worry ceY For, The Besr MAN Wh STAR, SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION AND ANNUAL INSPECTION WELL ATTENDED presided over the tion, and: two artisti by Mrs. John A. G afternoon program. Bikmack chapter presented = Mrs. Clara Warriner of Grand Forks, the worthy grand matron, with a beauti- ful bouquet: of chrysanthemums, A. bountiful. banquet: was ved at 6:30 by a committee of Bismarck Eastern Stars headed by Mrs, FE. J. Schultz. The repast was one of. the best which eyer has been enjoyed: in the Masonie refectory here, and Mrs. Schultz and her able committee were showered with sincere compliments. At 8 o'clock the business of the day was again taken up, and the annual in- spection began, with: Mrs. Bergeson, ___ BY AHERN The entire district was well repre- sented at the annual school of instrue- tion and inspection held by the order of Eastern Star; in the Masonic tem- ple Wednesdiy afternoon and even- ing. ‘The school of instruction, which occupied the afternogn, was ‘opened with the reading of an address-of wel- come prepared by Mrs. R. D. Hoskins, grand‘) secretary. Mrs. Hoskins suf- fered a broken wrist from a fall’ ear- school of instrue- ally rendered solog im featured the at Whose close. the deliver her address in person. It was read effectively hy Mrs.° Evelyn Ber- geson,- worthy matron of . Bismarck chapter, ‘and an: appropriate response was made by Miss Olivia » Draper, Worthy matron of Mandan: chapter. Mrs, EF, A. Lahr, district’. president . HAR- HOLD ON THAR-NE GOTT PAY , \o€ “TOLL HERE T” KEEP UP REPAIRS OM His TOLL GATE ACCORDIN bs tha) LAWRS OF TH’ VILLAGE VOL.3, ng SECT, AN’ ARTICLE MI. WE HE NIQLATES THIS} LAMLUTILL BE 64,901 CHARGES ASIN, Q HEN YouWo crows STOP SPINNING, You'LL BE THINKING IN CIRCLES, DIDNT : MANE THAT. NE, US: ABOUT IY WILLNA THE MAN WHo DISCOVERED, AMERICA WAS NANED. CHRISTODER SWS BUILT HE SAILED THE, OF SAILING ‘LANDED ON OUR “TP TV Doa*y care.Yov Don's” You Donty Wave “FO CRV .jand drove him ba — ARYER: NE HAD 7M THREE, KNOWN WATERS, AND AETER: WEEKS ANERICA awn ALL OF THIS: WAPDENED. Just Fou HUNDRED BY. ALLMAN ConsiparATion More! Gor worthy matron of Bismarck chapter, and Mrs, Warriner of Grand For worthy grand matron, presiding, tended by Mrs, W. 8S. Mitchell of Bis- marckg pas worthy xy The work was put on by officers of Bismarck chapter, with members from Mandan acting as star points, During the evening there were vo- eal solos by Mrs. J. P. French, and Miss Sarah Jones which every’ one thoroughly appreciated, and when the inspection Closed Mrs, W: ner W. presented a handsome cut glass D by members of Linton, Mandan and Bismarck chapte: The = attendancu considering the weather, was exception .ally good, and the program’ through- out proved highly satisfactory. BRITISH EXPECT END OF SOVIETS London, Oct. 15, (By |The Assocl- ated Press)—British military experts beljeve the Russian Bolsheviki can- not withstand’ the onslaughts of their enemies longer than two months and that something definite is likely to happen in the Russian campaign by December 1. It is pointed out that the Bolshe- viki have employed German tactics in moving men from one front to another with more or less success but that re- ently each success has been a little less. marked than the previous one and that it is reasonable to suppose that such tactics in the end must break down unless one enemy is completely subdued. When the Bosheviki center- ed against Kolchak some months ago 700 miles, their southern front: was “left weak where- upon Gentral Denikine started _ his advance which pesulted in clearing up: south R The Bolsheviki have withdrawn many men from the Kolchak front. giving the Admiral a chance to ad- yance, In the meantime the western front has become a menace to Bolst ia, vism. The British experts — belie peace was broached to the Baltic state because the Bolsheviki- realized they no longer could hold back theit fenemics on three sides and maintain the foree in northern Ru ! ssi aeditan AE i Let’s go to JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. + ae! Phone 453 for Wilton Lignite. This Coal does not clinker, and contains less Sulphur and Ash) than any other Lignite mined in North Dakota. Washburn Lignite Coal Company | Trained Saving 2 The child who is given an ambition to, acquire an article—and taught to attain it by saving— has learned a valuable Jesson. In later life—when the childish perspective has enlarged—the desire to possess unimportant things is replaced by the desire for success. It can be bought, however, in the same way. / The habit of saving will attain large results as well as the smaller. Train. your children to save. an account at Start them with 'FHE FRIENDLY BANK The Bismarck Bank” Bismarck North Dakota “THE OLD RELIABLE” Sell your cream and poultry to our agent. If we have no agent in your town, then ship direct to NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. BISMARCK, N. D. ‘DID YOU EVER USE SLOAN'S? Keep it handy to promote prompt relief from rheumatic pains and aches HEN you Ruow what Sloan's niment will do, as thousands of men and women the world over know, you, too, will keep it handy. aYou will use it for those “twinges of rheumati. ving that Jame s and. soreness, nal pains, and little, applicd without oon penetrates, scattering the congestion, ng merciful relief to the throbbing, jumping part. 70c., $1.40. Any drug: If not, we'd like to know his name. ‘ Liniment Heep tt handy We OWN GEE! WHUT A MEMRY YoU Gor, - ZLB r BY BLOSSER | “Sold By. The Round Oak Pipe- less Furnace is decidedly superior — mnproved.- More Service and Economy have been built into it. The reasons why are fully illustrated and ex. plained to your satisfac. tion in the Round Oak Pipeless Book, mailed free on request. Investigate our free engineering service FRANK G. GRAMBS Western North Dakota Agent Bismarck, N. D. Our Biggest Bargains FOR SALE—Six room house, lights, bath, hot air; barn; nice shade trees; 175 feet; east front; corntr lot facing south and east; plenty of room to erect five other houses; we hesitate to say what this property could be duplicated for, but it’s dirt | cheap at $5,250.00. © - If you don’t want the house we can tsell’ you the corner 75 feet mighty \cheap. This property is located in a tpart of the city where property is selling fast. We have sold several i houses within three or four blocks of | this within the past few weeks. We ‘have dozens of other houses for j sale as well as hundreds of lots. ! If you want real value for your money jsee us. Every one of these is a bargain. |F, E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY - First National Bank Bldg. -PHONES——— F. E. Hedden, 0. HF. O'Hare, 78M. | F. E. Young, 78R, | Offices in E. T. BURKE “LAWYER (Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D, Phone 752 | Dr. W. H. Pewe, D. €. Doctor of Chiropractic Lucas Block R.S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C Chiropractor. BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. PwRelinished and Pocteas

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