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SEVEN | MONDAY, NOV. 17, 1919 i .. BISMARCK. DAILY TRIBUNE: tae bs :. s. nr) rt i Wa Meet Your Employer in Our Classified Columns| DOINGS OF THE DUFFS _ Wilbur Was Generous Enough. ~. BY ALLMAN f f Y Classified Advertising Rates Wound You LiKE ANY'TH ‘ ING You Porcoy sometines | 7” : ; : Terms Strictly Cash—No copy. without remittance attached will be inserted. TLsE, SIR P. | cy Hse Rd > tee 3 rng au rHh oe First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertiosis without change of copy, 15 . pe ell Bred a iF. cents. Advertisements containing more than 26 words will be charged.for at ‘ No, WATS for Flock y the rate of two cents a. word for each additional word. on By P. G. HOLDEN. ‘ +) Copy for Classified Advertisements, ‘to ‘neure proper insertions, must be in er TW a ‘ x this office before 10 a. m, of day of publication. ; d - W 1 rae by My eke ae — farm flock of chickens by getting HELP WANTED—MALB AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | : f rid of the poor stuff, the old hens WANTED—Carpenters, 00 cents pep hour. |FOR SALH—Latest model Ford coupe, and the surplus roosters, SHOE FITTERS. , Apply G. W. Jennings, MehnRent MN; ah fully ey@ipped.. $750.00. Call Ae mn e e d We should be particular about our WANTED—Five men at Napoleon, N. D., | FOR SALE—Oakland Sedan, cheap for Ni Ke Wagle Dinas y There ate: Bungreds (of 1 ie) ioe Hprapping. Apply to C. A a cash ory will trade in Lon desirable thousands of scrub roosters on the ° A it Q ', Napoleon, 5 -17-: ‘operty. Or on one or two lots, Car 5) ‘ ) —ahey, Nap’ aay 11-17- farms that should be served for food ICHmM ike WANTE x y | guaranteed to be in first class condl~ FANTED— Live men with Ford to-dein-| fon" Wwrite 80, eare Tribune, 10-28-tt this winter, : 9 ni ell. th Ac cafe ator. “Liberal proposition.’ J.C. Moro- The male {s half the flock, If we yy shaw, 214 SUG HEXC Bide. Balto ee ROOMS FOR RENT can spend a little money in improving WANTHD—Coal miners at Lucky Strike POR REN Tehaom alt qodenn house, our flock, it will pay us to buy © MAIN STREET Mino at Zap. N. Beat chs We 95 gents Neh eer ee dae 50, a me PURE, ont well-bred male. The quickest way |* Meld.) Phone 362K. i 11-i7-3t to improve our dairy herd is to put : 11-15-1Wk y CENSUS CLE — (Mi men), 4,000} FOR RENT—Furnish room, sult te a good male at the head, The same Pieris Rasta | om Anarrun PHoTOGRArTER? i ed CEPR oaWee omen). Ex-| two ladies; also Moa tee te is true of chickens—only we get re- oe J rs b perience ‘unnecessary. ixaminations,| _oF call 102, care ‘Tribune, 11-17>3t al "eg el [ee Fenn eee avert eto | FOR RENT —Room, Phone 6f8, U-i6-tt Fr | = : (former Government Examiner) 137| FOR RENT—W. “EHARN THD BARGER TRADE | tet tone con ses NERA Ta e AlGaARCY : 7 5 3} ‘coms’ for le more than the cost “NORTH | ‘ Bik demond for barbers, bie wages, ensy | of fuel, Inquire 623 ‘Third St, 11-19-0t : = ISMARCK «North DaKoray SUA ete ae tems tareng py | Oo Be ONR WANTED Of oT ( You ‘ , To f et AND LCS Bring or Mail in Your Films rc) . 18 ene faves °§ . method. We have stood the test: tor| —- POSITIONS WANTED _ WnaT Do Nov) (ITS CosTomery To \LerT Nov A Chop AND f ig Expert Develop #f years and {a the only reliable up to date | WANTED—Position as bookkeeper, have MeAU, A Tip ? | [LEAVE SOMETHING Two HOLE PoTATORS, ACCORDING or Expert Developing c e@ northwest, y Ci - % Wolo at onve for free dlustnated ealsioe.| grenge, "Waite, No. 160," Tribune. FOr ne MEE TO ME Dut oF Fare THEY i. FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Moler-Barber-College, 107 K, Nicollet Ave., fe 11-14-1mo. SHOULD BE WoRTH H sat Minneapolis, Minn.» Eat 1893, __11-1-1mo. | WANTHD—Mlddle aged Tady wants place L— TWo DOLLARS we Bismarck, N. D. CTUAL AUTO REPAIR, VUL-| as housekeeper with family, without . Y QANIZING., Loe Angeles Y. Mi C.A'| chiidren, “Good reference," ‘wale Bo. Te Nou! pene ST ET ae EFT . Tribune. -15-1Wi HELP. WANTED—FEM ’ et ae Tor. Ae of | Romer AND FOUND : | WEBB BROS two on-farm; lady of house an invalid; | POUND =Two Keys near’ N-"P. depot: ; no objection to one child, Address | Wher can shave same by calling at Promoter Office, Halliday, N. D. Tribune sand "paying for’-this fade Cy | '| Undertakers — Embalmers 1sat-t 1538 ' WANTED THousekecher or toad ofan | FOUND—A child's white fur scarf. Own- \ FE 1 Directo d all! "er may. have same by proving prop+ | uneral Directors Work... Apply 8. L. Nuchols, Mandan, | crey'and paying for this ad at ‘@ribune, | ‘ WANTED— Cook, chambermald and dis LeMiehe | F in Ch f Rasher, good wages, Box #, Medora, LANDS Licensed Embalmer in Charge F ~ WANTED TO RENT ‘ + WANTED—Furnished room in” private | F we ca a ree SA ae Day Phone 50 family. Address AGV, ‘Tribune, lo Plainly” Shows) Vigen..“ang. | as 4 I1-4-tf | Breeding. | Night Phone 65 WANTED— Rooms for Tight housekeeping. H | | sae wo or three rooms in modern home ; Oe sults quicker. If we mate a good oe vided, f — desired, Call_ Tribune. 10-28-16) wk “oN | male with our best hens we can in Fors mn crop payment plan, ss short » have a sta a TOs BALE OF ey OR SALI On er p Payee, pa ‘ c ; a short time have a standard-bred . oe) (ND _ |. without buildings, well located, in Bure: : ‘ | flock, FOR RENT No Toon House: No lelBh county, near main line Northern t = Results will be more quickly at- | small children. . Lahr,-Birst Guar-| Pacific, Geo, M. Register. — 11-11-1wk é Lee! tained if we buy a setting of good ange Banik eee ee eee ained we buy a setting of good {tf FOR, SALESIx Tom moderh house for) land ioeated vii tniles OF Improved fa. ge es | ES Keep the best pullets hatched | Mas 3,350. on ‘very reasonable _ term. is excellent soil and lays pra y 2 5 oe a i from these eggs, and mate them : Early possession can he given, Geo. M level, with no rosk, and no was ¢ land : check EB ! SOUTH -AFRICAN BISHOP ring for money should be the son of 2] with a wellbred male. | ARLORS FOR SALE—Two houses Inquire of} gtanaries, goed well and all other WOULD BOX HIS FRATERS | "*!. ov a man of Considerable edu-| Tt will be better, after getting a | Henry. Gates. s Phone TSX. reat 3t! fenced. ‘AVill sell on terms to suit pur- | onal attainments? I have , hal well-bred male, to buy two or three |; Day Phone 100-M " HOUSE FOR SALE—Iiouse of € rooms| phaser, crop payment plan,-and. would is I akeicoamies all ie wiant aacver 4 good hens. ‘These hens will pro- |] 3 i 4 and reception hall, madern throughout,| constder some city property as a first London, Oct. 16 (By The’ Assoctated | sons, all of whom served in the | 89 Be i . a {othe lvarview Addition. Cheap at) payment. Wor particulars, write F. 0. oss) Bishop, MeLaglon, of Clare. [Wt and 1 should be ashamed of any | Wee enough eggs in que season to jf Night Phones 687 or 100 $5,600.00, Als 6 rooms, ox 400, Tuttle D. 1 a ced : ee oa : give us quite 2 flock of pullets, We {{ \' F moder. Sxcops eat he (32,000.00. mont, South Africa, has sent to the; Who contd not use his hands. Neither should save the best of these for | : jolihan, Lucas Block, Telephone | ; s ant! ea “aaa its _ {would L wish to sce. them ing to] | sia coer ‘ Wee ‘ ; : eSce MISCEL LANEOUS : | jal Sports Weekly, an offer to box Faunderss the lone period of work ana} D©eeding purposes and in two Licensed Embalmer in Charge FOR SALb—An 8-room modern ho FOR SALE—Fine turkeys, write or phone 3-1wk - pish nai Wis aa ee | ns | of work and co aa + ee i | ‘ close in, on very reasonable terms. Mrs. Olaf Lundeen, Route No. 1, Bis- | WANTED—Sewing, plain or fan ES Ans bishops aye vounis! Lor: a fund for | training necessary for a contest with-| We Will havg a good-sized pure-bred | ( four ‘hed rooms, hot watee hea Ea. pa aaa 2 Di AE Aa ONES or ‘hone. hose” | Usable solders and ads that to aid out payment, wish my sons toe HOC vegeta Cne Ghee | rooms, hot water op corn, fancy quality, H-12-twk {in making the match, he will extend what they are—gentlemen; but L de ick to One Breed. i si 23 tis i =e | 4 A P | 3 ei ; , . | Pi paaist en tae eel post. vo nds, ics and Jan- | WANTED AT Rigas Gf A pam oF the offer to any editor of any pape: jot wish to vee them what they are] — We should setect the breed we |Bismarck Construction — | Aer emia Gi BE Or, PHONE Loe his own age. The Bishop is | not—-foc want and stick to it. The practice | C FOR SALP—Meqium sige hot air SORTS Od som of Captain Vietor Lanner” adis the Bishop, “is there | of exchanging exes with neighbors | ompany in good condition. Attractive p1 for e is the father of Captain Victor |anything contrary to Christianity in| and thus changing the breed or type | quick sale. Oscar H. Will & McLaglen, who is now training to hox'| hoxing. ‘This [s solely the nonsense of . *?*| GENERAL CONTRACTORS = to Grow It III. Successful Method of Seeding Two.or Three Acres By P, G. HOLDEN OR a smail patch of two or three acres, a very satisfactory method of getting # stand of alfalfa is to manure a piece of ground near the barn where it can be most conveniently used for hog pasture! The ground should be plowed, fitted, and sowed to rape, early in the spring. This should be used fer hog pasture during May and June. During the first week of July the rape stubble should be mowed down and the ground thoroughly —— disked, then plowed and again disked and harrowed. In about two weeks it . should again be disked. ’ _ Any time during the last week of July or the‘first week of August the ground ‘should’ be ‘thoroughly disked and worked down so that it! firm and soljd; One'of the most common mistakes ta in ‘not disking the ground before it 1s plowed and in‘ not making a firm,’ solid ‘seed bed before sowing, If rain conies'duting the Jatter part of July or the first of August, it isa good plen to pfepare, the ground and ‘sow the’ seed at'ohce while there is suffi- clent moisturé'In the ground to'sprout the seed and give the young’ alfulfa a good start. 3 m "Tf the weather is very dry, it is @ good plan to put the seed in with a drill’ br ‘disk it fh, to secure sufficient indisturé ‘to start itat once. When thé ground“has been disked and her- ; rowed ready for seeding, ‘do not wait; sow the seed; and’ harrow ‘nd disk fn Thie Four-Year-Old Alfalfa Plant, ationce Whille the'stirtaée soil 1s motst. Grown “in : Attainied a *° Mtothe#- method, " ahd” one | with Growth of Pt Inches ‘Above ‘the some advantages ‘over the otters Ground by August 1—Note the \ nore the’sengon is not too dry, i8 to Root System. < + vey STOW a¥ crop Of Winter ‘wheat, barley, early ats, or early potatoes, and follow thif'crop with'alfalfa. 8 een ts 4, AS soon as the grain is ripe, it should be cut, 15 or 20 loads "of manure spread to the acre,‘the grain hauled off’ and ‘stacked or threshed as soon ag possible. ‘The ground should then‘be thoroughly disked to Jmix the Manure and stubble with the soil, plowed, and agiin disked and'harrowed and ‘well worked dowh to’ give a firm, solid seed bed. ‘The ground ‘should’ be left uptil about the first iweek in August, the seed being put in as deseribed-above. Remember that {f the ground is inclined to be dry the'seed may be disked in to good advantage! When possible, sow during the ‘last part of July or the first part of August, asin the Corn Belt the chances for getting a good stand se © 1-1 1wk .E—First class gas range, nearly Have bought combination stove and have no use for same, Price $30. _T17 9th St. 11-13-1wk y ED PIANO, write : n 11-13-1wk FOR SALB—Botties and barrels of all descriptions, Phone _ 427, | Bismaxck Bottling Works, 204 Main St 11-18-1wk FOR SALE CHHAP—Piano In best dition, at_409 Fifth St. i FOR SALE—Butcher tools, sausage f s at_a bargali Braddock, N. D., Emmons FOR SA new. FOR RENT—A few offices, second floor, conveniently located; steam heat, elec- tric light, elevator’ and. Janitor ser- vice. Bismarck Realty Company, Bi marek Bank Bldg. iB FOR RENT—Basement 46-65 ft.; outside entrance; suitable for storage; Turkish bath or barber shop; low rental. marek Realty, Company, Bismarck Bank Bldg. T-21-tf Bis- |: weight championship belt. parently by h Joe Beckett for the Lonsdale heavy. Th Bishop's offer was prompted ap- indignation’ at some- clergy who have forgotten that the; are mea, living in a world of men and not of Victorian old ladies.” thing the newspaper had printed con-| | JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure cerning his son. Silk Hose. “Why,” he asks, “is it astonishing ee that a man who chooses to fight in ug] Tribune Want Ads bring results, OTTO AUT x i \ 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., is Tractor, one 15 bbl. mounted gas Apply to with. breaker attachment. D. 9-25-tf. Regan State Bank, Regan, N. “ELT. BURKE LAWYER Phone 752 \ 1 Dr. W. H. Pewe, D. C. : Doctor ‘of Chiropractic “Lucas Block R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free | juite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phofie 260 a i BISMARCK. FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. ; Furniture Upholstery Repaired, @minish rapidly after about August 10. ¥ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1 [7 OWAH ito MISTER, Wells Ni RIL = GEE, You WE BEEN OUT OF |. HANENT. BEEN To SKE SISTER For YoU BEEN DOING | Kk Lone TNE, NTS SUMED Tho ny HANE You 3 cs ae ABI-IVE BEEN , DOIN) BVERYTHING ~~ TOWN WHAT HAVE 11 Goins’ SWIMMIN DLAVIN G- BALL = CINON, LET'S Refinished and Packed. ‘ank; one Avery 6 bottom engine plow | ° Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. |‘ TM of Sister Wasn’t Speaking of Baseball, Freckles! * MY-NoU DONT WANT ‘To PVAY BALL HERE WW THE LIVING Room! KeTcu! : G DAG NAB YE-wITH THIS THO KEN ENGINE T CAN KEEP ‘ RA, T WOULDN'T TRUST THAT SLICKER WNITH A BENT _JZ yc BEAN BLOWER NTH’ JUNGLE | ) B) _BY AHERN STEP WITH ANY PACE Ye WANT + 1'GO- AN'TLL BE HAVIN’ HOLD, OF YE BEFORE YER DURN SHADOW GITS COLD - asa FROM TH’ WAY Your DONKEY Ss ENGINE (9 PUFFING ,{T MUST BE THIRSTY — SUPPOSE WE GIVE (TA DRINK, EH? HEH. HEH y AN-- WHATS: TH MATTER > YOURE A BASEBALL. PLAYER, AINTCHAZ each year is wrong. We should breed for egg-produc- | tion. This means that the male should come from an_ egg-laying strain. The trap nest is to. the poultry keeper what the Babcock test is to the dairyman. It enables him to pedigree his stock from the stand- point of production. The farmer cannot afford to trapnest, but he can afford to pay well to get a male that comes from a reliable breeder, who trapnests his flock. I Gbe, AN’ SisteR’ Tod MA THAT Vou WERE SUCH A Goop caten? We should choose our rooster for vitality. He should be well-jointed, well-built and sturdy. The comb and wattles should be well developed and fiery red in color. He should be 4 good feeder and a good fighter. Get rid of the scrubs. It means more eggs, better and healthier chicks, more money. 6 on —— —_— 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 sell you the corner 75 feet mighty cheap. ‘ This property is located in a part of the city where property is selling fast. We have sold several houses within three or four blocks of this within the past few weeks. | We have dozens of other houses for sale as well hundreds of lots. If you want real value for your money | | see us, | Every one of these is a bargain. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY Offices in First National Bank Bidg. ‘* —<———PHONES—— F. E. Hedden, 0. ___H. 1°, O'Hare, 78M. F. E. Young, 78R. o ——_— BY BLOSSER Western Sales Bldg. . Phone .35 Bismarck oaa o 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 =——ooOoOoOoOoOo BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER —and—. CADILLAC Automobiles Valve-in-Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. ESPARTSs Re a Paley Ext i Pcp, ‘CToRY sepyicr st CORWIN MOTOR CO ss a