The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 29, 1919, Page 7

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[ WANT COLUMN | HELP WANTED—MALB | YOUNG MBN—18-35, for railway mall clerks.’ '$1,900-$1,500, Experience unnecessary. Examinations Bis, marck Jan. 17. For free paricularé| write R. Terry (former.civil service examiner) 137 Continental Bldg., Washington, D. C. 12-27-4t WANTED—Wailter, one who can eqok short orders at Broadway Cafe, 17 23-2, > HELP WANTED—FEMALB WANTED—4iri' or woman for gen- aral housework. Call 623 Sixth St. ROOMS FOR RENT ea FOR RENT—One large room, suitable for man and wife, 217 Eight atreet. 5 12-27-2t FOR RENT—One room in modern house, suitable for one or two per- sons, 423 Front street, + 4-24-3t LS POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED — Competent housekeeper with two children wants position: Phone 179-R. A 1122-27-04 WANTED—Position as housekeeper for widower or bachelor, Good cook.. For particulars write to Mra. L. B., Litchville, N. D, _ 12-27-2wks, NNT LOST AND FOUND LOST—Lady’s ‘gold ring with Sardonyx. set. Leave Tribune office, Reward. FOUND—Small ‘green felt pocket book. Owner calk and pay for this ad ; $ MISCELLANEOUS FRED WISCONSIN’ BULLETINS—Soll, climate, crops, ; Immigration Bureau, Wisconsin Dept. of culture, Capitol 1, Madison, Wis. 41-24-60 Young girl going to high school de- sires place to work for her board and room. Apply. Mr. Bolt at high schoo}. 12-27-3t. FOR SALE—Happy Home Honey from blossoms of alfalfa and sweet clover, thick and delicious, $12 per 5 gallon can at Mahton. H..N, Paul, Mahton, Wash, 12-19-1mo FOR SALE—Restaurant.- Doing a good” business. Write -No, 124, Tribune. 12-26-lwk FOR SALE CHEAP —2 rockers, 2 burner oll stove, kitchen cabinet, brass bed, high chair, porch shades, all in good condition. Mrs. F, Holm- __boe._ Phone 4591. 1. FOR SALE—At a bargain brood white MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1919 \ Range, $13.50 to $13.75, Bulk, $13.60 to sisi, \ Cattle receipts 3,000, killers steady, Fat steers, $6.25 to $17.50, Cows and heifers, $6.25 to $1J.50. . Calves slow steady, $5.60 to $16. p Blockers and feederg ‘ateady, $5. to Sheep receipts 4,000 steady, 4 Lambs, $7 to $17. % Wethers, $8 to $11.26, Ewes, $4 to $9.25, —— MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, flour unchanged. Ship- ments 67,416 barrels, Barley $1.25 to $1.52. Ttye, No. 2, $1.70 7- ! -8. Bran eae 70 7-8 to $1.71 3 J [Verses by DAVIDGORDON 3 Picturasby FULPARKS * Sugar's short and cash ‘is shorter, And your purchase for a quarter What a nickel used to buy for you before; But don’t let the matter hurt you, It's a great thing for your virtue, For the sin of overeating {s no more. Now the favored sons are leoming And the darkest horses grooming Yor next summer's little presiden- tial fray; They are loading up with gasses To release upon the masses, For their motto’s “Every.dark.horse has his day!” > All the diplomats are jerky, . They must sign a peace with Turkey, They will soak 'em for the grudges that bear ’em. Eet them ‘give the Turks’ dominions To the Serbs or Abyssynians, But we hope this country gets the sultan’s harem, ; Fashion, for milady’s taotsies Has designed the cutest bootsles, ‘Made of leather, like Napoleon used And the girls when they feel jealous to wear, rs Now can kick us fickle felluhs, But the poet says, “The brave de- serve the fair! . All the leading baseball magnates, Now are casting out. their. dragnets, With tbe hope of getting Mathew- sons for bubs, Sporting scribes are full of lectures rabbits. _ Phone 459L. 12-27-1wk FOR SALE—Sanitary Cafe. Doing a good business. Will sell reasonable. , Corner Fifth and Broadway. Write No. 124, Tribune. 12-26-1wk, AMERICAN. Adding and Listing Ma- china. Brand new and guaranteed, visible ‘printing, ‘red totals, and all latest . features, remarkably low price,-$10.00 cash and balance small monthly payments. , Phone: 196. Sfaus uk. pew ~* FOR SALE OR RENT—< © -_. “HOUSES AND FLATS ‘i HOUSE‘FOR RENT—January.-1). -Ap- ply. W. S. Casselman. -- Phone .272: or:|: Ono Z . 1 27-4 FOR SALE—iModérn- house, 5 rooms|' and bath, Phone 205. 12. WORK WANTED G.RL WANTS “WORK—In . good home; is 21-years: old, pleasing and agreeable’ qualities, experienced in housework, just beginning Christian life, wants protection of good home. Apply 125, Tribune office, 12-26-lwk WANTED—By ‘young lady,. place. to work for her board and room and go Wp school. Write No. 123. Tribune. 12-26-4t SS OOOO | .. MARKETS ‘CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Hogs—Receipts 62,000, 10¢ to 20c. higher. * Bulk, $13.90: to $14.10. * Top; $14.20, ‘Heavyweight, $13.90: to $14.15. Medium weight, $13.95 to, $14.20. Lightweight, $18.85 to $14.10. Tight, $13.50 to $13.90, Heavy packing sows, smooth, $13.25 to..$13.75, Gi ie Heavy packing sows, rough, $12.50 to: $18.25. Pigs, $12.70 to $13.75. 6-1wk Cattle: receipts 28,000, unsettled. Beef steers medium:and heavyweight choice and prime, $18.75 to $20. Medium and good, $11 to $18.75, Common, $8.75 to $11, Lightweight gqod and choice, $14 to $19.50, | Common and medium, $8 to $14. atte cattle heifers, $6.40 to_$14.- CATTLE RECEIPTS { stepped a former whaleman: who: was Cows $6.25-to-$13.50. < ‘ Canners<and’ cutters, $5.25 to $6.25. Veal ‘calves light- and handyweight, $15.50 to $16.60. , Feeder steers, $7 to.$12.25. Stacker steers, $6 to $10.26. Sheep receipts 32,000,. firm. Lambs $16 to $18.5 Culls, and. comm: 2 to. $15.75, and ‘choice, $8 Culls and common; $4.50. to’ $8.25. - SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Hog receipts, 5,000, 25 to 35c, higher unsettled: FRECKLES '|KEPT HAWAIIAN FLAG’ FLYING And ridiculous conjectures; _ They are seeing Walter Johnsons in the scrubs, Old John Burroughs, who is eighty, And a nature student weighty, ‘Has been signed up for the movies with his stunt. Wallace Keid and Gene O'Brien Fear this newest movie lion man will step-into the Nav Natives Smeared Pole With-Thick Coat of Grease ‘When. French Frigate - threatened to: Capture’ Fort. How the Hawailan flag was kept fly- ing at great odds is the subject of # Story told recently, says the New York Herald. It relates to an incident in 1849, when the commander of: the French frigate Poursinvante: threat: ened to capture the old fort.-:The French admiral demanded the return of about $6,000 which had been paid to the Hawallan government by the French government for an unlawful seizure of ten years before. ~ When the fort and Honolulu: were threatened with gunfire, R. C. Wyl- He,-a British subject, advised Kame- jheme IIT that the French could not ‘sink the earth, and so the Frefeh money was buried in the public sqnare. Also that while the fort might suc- ceed in sinking the French war ves- sel, it would be best for the safety of his people not to make armed re- aistance, Wyllie then visited the fort, where he conferred with Colonel Mahuka, who was in command. He told’ the colonel. to call all his men sin Mne and then asked for the best seaman among them, From ov of the Mnes, ordered to climb the flagpole #*th grease pot and tle the flag securely to the staff. ‘Chen as the whalemap de- scended the pole he smeared it plem. fully with grease. After this there was an honorable: cetreat to a point. of safety, while the French marines. were put ashore to ‘enforce the demands. of their com- @ander. . However, as none: of them could climb: the greased pole, the Ha- falian. flag continied to fly, and, as the French money was safely. buried, they: finally had to depart empty banded. —_— + Oh! Yes! JOHNSON’S: for Hosiery. FOR SALE—All kinds of stove Phone 818. : Se a ee: ANDHISFRIENDS —_ ‘i= GRE. ALEK. T WOULDNT. CRYe swuens- GET ANOTUER A Dos Some: DAY. Nou'by LIVE SPP TT WONT. HELEN, IS BREAKFAST ad = Missus DUFF DE. EGG AM ALL READY NOW — o ao | SUPREME COURT | &. — “” From Eddy County; Guilford York, Plaintiff, y. The Gen- eral Utility Corporation, and) James Rheinfrank, Defendants. Syllabus: (1), In an action by the plaintiff against the defendants, to recover damages for injuries sustained on sc- count of the: negligence of the defend ants in the operation of an electric lght plant; andthe instrumentalities connected therewith,whereby the plain- tiff was’ severely injured and-bumed, and one of his, hands, thereby, : eripi- pled, and the question of. defendant's negligence, and. plaintiffs contributory “negligence an assiimption of risk, hav- ing been. submitted to a jury, and ‘the jury having returned a verdict ‘in plaintiff’s favor in the sum of 000. It is, held, upon an exami n of the record, that the verdict. is sustained by the evidence, : (2) The plaintiff was called to one W. J. Payne's residence to make re- pairs upon the electric wires therein. Ordinarily, such wires contained voltage of 110. By reason of defend- ant’s negligence: two primary wires rested upon an upper Cross arm on a pole, loosely; arid were uninsulated. A secondary wire, which was on the see- ond cross arm, extended upward and immediately under the two unfastened primary wires, and then led to certaia houses in the vicinity, to which it co) being the Payne hous Fach of the pri wires contain: ed a voltage of 2200. By reason of the close proximity to the secondary wire which passed under and very near to them, and by reason of the non-Insula- tion of the primary wires. the voltage of 2300 contained in such wires, was transmitted to the secondary. wires, and. by it, transmitted to the Payne residence where plaintiff, upon pro-+ ceeding to make the repairs, and in at- tempting to take hold of one of the dis- connected wires in the basement of the Payne residence, recelyed the excessive voltage of 2200. If Plaintiff, hefore.going to the hase- ment to make the repairs, had turned off the switch, he would not have heen injured. When he went to the hase- ment. he placed a dry board under his feet before starting to make the re- pairs. If there had been only 110 volts ‘in the wires to he repaired instead of 2200, the use of the hoard would have been a safe method. : The defendants claim that plaintiff had the choice of two methods, one of which was dangerous and the other safe, ard, that he-chose the dangerous method: The evidence shows that the method selected bv plaintiff was safe, had the wires contained only 110 volts. It fruther shows that, that method became unsafe by reason of the negli- gence of the defendants in failing to properly insulate the primary wires in question. (8) Tt-is Further Feld, that the mat- ters involved in the case, which sere, AW -NES You Witt=s GEE, T WOULDNT CRY I UMBRO WO ‘TAMEN- I'D UBS LTS ALL Riguy Fro. Nov To TALK. THAT WAY. YER Doe WNT METCHED ! BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE: DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Nou. HAVE "TO WAIT A FEW MINUTES~ WE ARE ALL GOING TO HAVE OUR BREAKFAST AT ONE READY Yer?|| TIME FROM NOW ON~ by the court submitted to the ju questions ‘contained ina specitic diet, Involved and covered the merits County, ©. W. Butt: Judgment aflirmed. ce) Christianson, Ch Li } & Conmy, Fargo, Atty St. Paul, Minn, Attorneys for Respond. ents, ‘ Counsel. FROM WARD COUNTY Fred V. Dale, Plaintiff and Respond- ent ‘v. fendants Syllabus ad Appellants, ‘An: Expensive Breakfast, BY ALLMAN OLIVIA AND WILBUR. AF .NQU.ExRECT ANY BREAKFAST Youll HURRY RIGHT DOWN HERE! ALL RIGHT, PAN SN - You SERVE IT | FOUR WAYS, PLEASE ‘ting up a bankrupt wall ff one year's TOSS, CG. 1. 1913, pointed, anion of the ease, | between Appeal from District Court of Eddy | owning or interested in property on the Judge, * application of the plaintiff, or of any party whose right to' or interest in, the inion. of the Court by Grace, J.] property is probable, and when it is y is in danger dor materially 1 iver may be ap- others . jointly h. J. Concurs specially ;] shewn .that the prope S, of being lost, re. Watson, Young }- injured. for Appellants. | pointed in all other ca Rinker, & Duell, New Rockford,| ers have heretofore been Julien E. Brown, Daniel J. Hollihan,| the usages of courts of equity, An. appeal from. an .order ap- pointing a receiver is nottriab le in the PD. Sheehan, St. Paul, Minn., for| supreme. court. stated in the opin- —— jon the order appointing a receiver in this case is aftirmed. Appeal from Ward Connty, Leighton, Defendants appeal from an order James J, Duffey, et al, De) D, T appointing a receiver, Opinion of the court by Christianson Oh. J. Grace, J. concurs in the result, F, Wyckoff of Stanley, Attorney for Appellants, McGee & Goss, of Minot, Attorneys for Respondent. LETTER CARRYING IS ONE HAZARDOUS GAME Livingston, Mont., Dec. 29.—Clyde E. Kirby thinks letter-carrying is among the hazardous occupations, entitling to compensation. When Kirby went into an apartment here, a bulldog jumped up and bit off the end of his chin. Kirby has one consolation. He is WALT. MASON “ON THE DAIRY cow’ The dairy cow's a thing of charm; she lifts the mortgage: from the farm, and makes the farmer's life, more sweet, and sets him down on easy street, Where'er the dairy cow is queen, a country prosperous is seen, and dairymen, jn joyful ranks, are packing bullion to the banks, Why plug along, the old sad way, produc- Ing nutmegs corn and hay, and put- crop should chance to fail? There is a better method now —'the method of the dairy cow; this critter always earns her keep, and piles up riches while you sleep, and pays. the taxes and the rents; and here in ‘Tennessee, gents, we have the climate and the feed, and all conditions dairies need. So let us boost the cow, which heats the old breech- Let's talk wp mim, the safest AIR ‘orth Dakota Improved See Growers’ mid-winter contest held in’ Fargo, (Janna connection with) the Tr nwers’ convention. Over fter the conte res it and exhibited at r next summer, This A FACTOR WORTHY OF DEEP COGITATION “Satisfied Shippers” and “Hon- have guided and Jead the Bismarck Hide & Fur in promoting a volue of business, always have been and always will be our basic idea in making returns, Buyers of Furs, Pelts, Wool, Hides and Junk, Tanners of Furs, Coats, Robes and Leather, Write for price lists and catalog, Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. Bismarck, N..D. DR. W. H. PEWE,,D. C. OTTO AUTO TIM MOT GONNh WAIT ANY LONGER = THIS 19 CHRISTMAS To ME — NoW To OPE — _ Lx: AH-H-H-H-H WELL WHAT DYE Q KHOW ABOUT THAT ~~~ 0% JES’ WHAT L WANTED ~ Fine - BY AHERN VOX ; WX ST ONG ce WE RNS: A\ 4 ax NS Doctor of Chiropractic Lueas Block RB. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 26¢ E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. Everyone should own their own home. Have you given it a thought? . If so, consult Griffis, the Contractor. He will:sell you a new home with a small payment and a low rate of interest. Or will build you one reason- able for cash. Or will sell you a choice residence lot on easy terms. Phone 366-R stil alive—the bull isn’t. | : Se ea gives a double chance for winning premiums and it gives a double chance for boosting North Dakota by exhibit- ing the products of the fatm and gar- den, H, L. Bolley of the North Da- kota agricultural college is secretary of.'the seed contest, The amount to send in for an exhibit is: Corn, 10 ears; potatoes, 10 tubers; wheat, flax, oats, rye and~barley, 1:peck each. Al- falfa, clover, timothy and other seeds ¥% peck. Ship samples prepaid. En- try fee and membership $1.00, ‘Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. Business Directory SHOE FITTERS MAIN. STREET Pieressonn Frain foe AMATEUR Priemennnen Dat Oe Bring or Mail in Your Films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. 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 oa Bismarck Construction Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS Western Sales Bldg. Bismarck Phone 35 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 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER ——and—— CADILLAC Automobiles BUICK and -.. OAKLAND Valve-in-Head Motors |CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, XN. D. Xt Facy rat) “TORY Sepyick SiS} Corwin Motor Co rinbaermaiet

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