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i WANT COLUMN e HELP WANTED—MALB MEN WaAj ‘De—For detective work. Write J. nor, former government de- ‘_tective, Danville, I ait, MEN—Age 17 to 55. Experience unnec: essary. Travel; make ‘secret inyi gations, reports, Salaries; expenses, ~ American’ Foreign Detective Agency, 435 St. Louis. 1 LEARN—Actual auto>repair vulcanizing, * Los Angeles Y. M. C. A. Auto School. 12-31-14%mo. WOMEN OR MEN WANTED—Salary $24 full time, 50c an-hour spare time, sell- ing guaranteed hostery.to wearer. Ex- ; perlence unnecessary. ~ International © Mills, Norristown, Pa, __ 1-3-1 LEARN THE BARBER = TRADE—Eas, big wages; few weeks completes; expert instruction; . time and expense saved by our method; only reliable in- stitution of its kind in the Northwest. Call or write for catalog. Moler Bar- * ber College, 107-K. Nicollet Av. Min- "_neapolis, Est, 1893, 1-2-1mo. BISMARCK = EXAMINATIONS—Coming for hundreds, United States government positions. Men, women, 18 up, $1100 to $2000 year. Quick raise, Easy work, Short hours. Permanent—no layoffs. “Common education sufficient. Pull unnecessary. List openings free. Vrite today. . Franklin Institute,\ Dept. Y re NEY 1-3-1t, ° ‘ PREVIOUS “EXPERIENCE. is unneces- sary to become an’ expert in power farming. Here is your chance to learn how. to operate and repair any tractor or thresher. The Twin City Tracto: Thresher School is conducted by prac: tical experts, men who know the game from start to, finish, and who will give you the benefit of their long exerience, Complete course of instruction “iN five weeks, We can accommodate only w Mmited number, so write for details to- day. Next course start Minneapolis. Steel Minneapolis, Minneso! HELP WANTED—FEMALE *| AGENTS—Coln, money selling Brussels _ POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Rosition as housekeeper for widower or bachelor. Good cook, For particulars write to Mra. ‘L. B., Litchville, N. D, 12-27-2wks, AGENTS: Fibre Brooms, Outlast six corn brooms. Reta $1.75". Sample postpaid $1.00. Also Sanitary Brushes. Cramer Sales Co., 2866 Farnam, Omaha, Nebr, 1-3-1t. $10.00. WORTH—Soap, perfumes, etc., free, -Lacassian Dept. 401, St Louis, Mo. 1-3-1t, AGENTS WANTED—Large manufactur- er wants representatives to sell skirts, Qinderwear,- hosiery, dresses, . waists, skirts, direct to home. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broad- way, New-York City, 1-3-1t. AGENTS—$4 ‘an hour for your spare time, Write for Canvassers Outfit con- taining 18 samples of guaranteed line of pure food flavors, perfumes, soaps, toilet preparations, etc. Sell in every home.” Big repeaters, Steady income. Send for Sample Case today. Light welght. ‘Beautiful ‘appearance. Am- erican Products. Co... 337 American Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1-3-1t. SALESMAN SALESMEN—Start the New Year right with a big money making proposition. Our snappy dine of advertising signs, calendars and -novelties are absolutely new—different. They clinch sales, Act quick, Address The Scioto Sign Com- pany, Kenton, Ohio. 1-3-1t. PERSONAL WIT A SONG—Love, mother, home, childhood, patriotic or any subject. I compose music and guarantee publica- ‘tion, Send words today, ‘Thomas Mer- lin, 1213 Reaner Block, ‘Chicago. WOULD LIKE TO GET ACQUAINTED with a widow woman, 45 to 50 years old, for a housekeeper or marry. Barney Schueller, Antler, N..D:; Box % re * 1-2-1lmo. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED—School_girl_to work at pri- yate home. Apply. Minute pug TARN: geo WEEKLY ing for newspapers, perience unnecessary Press Syndicate, 169 pare time, writ magazines. Ex- details free. Lowis, Mo. . < df-lt. XGIRL OR WOMAN—For general house- work. Good home, good pay. 802/Ave. B. Chas, Rigler, 12-31-1wk. GIRL WANTED—For general housework. Mrs. G. H, Rugs, Jr. 305 ard St. 1. ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Three rooms for housekeep- ine. Modern. Phone 437-L, 811 erent TWO NICELY FURNISHED Light house- keeping rooms. Inquire 610 Thayer. Bt NIGHLY FURNISHED ROOM—For sultable for two, Inquire 16 Broadway 1-3-3t. ROOM FOR RENT—At 619 6th st. Phone ue 619-K. 12:31-1wk. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. Suitable for two. Phone 618-L. 411 __ 9th St. 12-30-1wk. FOR RENT—Twe furnished rooms for light housekeeping. one large bed room. 722 Fifth Street. Phone 485-X. 1-3 - t. x MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE BARGAINS—The_ last good corner, close in on’ Main Street 75 X 160 feet. 10-room. house, jer. This property -is on the Red Trail. Worth right now $5,000.00.. For quick sale $3,700... Half he ’ Also p08 corner on Rosser 100 x 150 3 feet $575. Phone 745. J, H. Holihan, Lucas Block. % 1-2-2t. FOR SALE —One Bagless spring and mattress.. 607 6th Senne 182. -2-1wk, FOR BAT a oodes Borbort ed 5 turkey. toms. ieee. Wim. G. ) biyder,"“Washburn, ‘Nv Dak, _1-2-1wk. WANTED TO BUY—Soda fountain;* 6 or 8-foot good shop. Also wanted girl for bedstead, general housework, “good” wages, 4 Month works; Call’ 18 Wept Main’ st. Es 5 -lwk, FOR SALE—One Little Giant Trip Ham- mer, 50 Ibs., all kinds of hangers and line’ shafting one 400 Champion Blower Forge. ‘Call at 302 8th St. or714 Thayer Bismarck, N. D. Vossbeck & Son. d s 12-31-1wk, WANTED TO BUY-Used cash regist Address P. 0, Box 737, Mandan N. D. BOARDER WANTED—Room and _ boa ine dollars per week, $1.50 per day, ’ cents and 75 cents per room. Steam <S:Neated rooms. Banner House. Phone 231, 12-29-1mo, FRED WISCONSIN BULLETINS—Boll, climate, crops, Immigration Bureau, Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, Capitol “Tl, Madison, Wis. 11-24-60t THRE DOLLARS A MONTH is all it will cost you to. buy a brand new Rex Visible Typewriter equipped with every modern feature and fully guaranteed. For information phone.No: 196 or write No. 114 care of Tribune. KINDLING FoR” SALE- <= Apply_ ‘Tribune. (2-30-1 HEMSTITCHING,,. Picoting and pleat- ing, 400 Fourth strect, Mrs. C. P. Larsen, * 12-30-Lmo ‘FOR SALE—Happy Home Honey from blossoms ‘of alfalfa and sweet clover, thick and deliciots. $12 per 5 gallon canat. Mahton.. H. N. Paul, Mubton, Wasi 2 * 12-19-1mo FOR SAS” CHEAP —2 rockers, 2 | burner ol stove, kitchen cabinct, / brass bed, tigh chair, porch shades, all in good (ondition. Mrs. F. Holm- boe. Phone. '59L. 12-27-1wk FOR SALE—A Remington typewriter in good conditim., Call 898L. 1-2: 4 a hite bits. Phone 4591, 12-27-lwk RICAN Adding aj Listing Ma- e. Brand: new ahd guaranteed, ble printing, red. to'als, and all WE_ COLL ACCOUNTS, NOTHS— claims anywhere in wor! no charges unles: May's Collection merset, Ki 1-3-1t. LAND TODA 21 new ‘ions in Brews County, r $150, payable $25 down, $12.50 per month, You get deed a 1-8. royalty from every barrel pro- duced. Texas Land Co., 620 Chemical Bidg., St. Louis, Mo. 1-3-1t. AX FEW DOLLAR: invested today, may bring you the biggest return of your life. Have you “pluck and. foresight? Write W. R. Kingsley, 500 Fifth. Ave., New_York, Suite 402. 1-3-1t. LANDS. WANTED—To hear from owner of good farm for sale: State cash price, full description, D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, nn, i ANDO the LOGY—A magazine giving facts in regard to the land situation. Three months’ subscription, Free. ‘If for a home or ‘as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, “Mail me LANDOLOGY and all: par- ticulars FREE.” Address Editor, Land- ology, Skidmore Land Co., 435 Skid- more _Bldg., Marinette, Wis, 1-3-1t. FARM W. C. Shepard, M ol It. FOR” QUICK SALE—Make me an_ offer on the following tract of land. N. % of N. W.% of 15-137-78, M. A. Kennerly, 314 2nd St. N, » Wash., D.C, 1-3-1t. IF YOU WANT—To sell or exchange your property write me. John J. Black, No. Dak. St., Chippewa Falls, Wis, 1-3-1t. Dak. St. Chippewa alle, Wis, 1-302 LOST AND FOUND _ + LOST—A bunch of keys on New Years day. Finder please leave at Tribune’ _ office and receive reward. 1-3-3t. KOUND—Small green felt pocket “book. Owner call and pay for this ad BOARDERS WANTED DRESSMAKING—Neatly dorfe. ~Satisfac- tion” guaranteed. “Apply Mrs. C. Johngon, 405 Firat Street.: Phone 698-X. 45 12-29-1wk. DRESSMAKER—Would like to go out by the day, any Kind of sewing. Call at 307 4th or phone 544- 12-29- 4 ‘FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Small house 16x38, city water, light, and sewer Close by. Will sell at $1200.00. ~ Call 917 9th 'S: 12-20-1wk, FOR SALE—Six; room modern house, well located, on very reasonable terms. Geo. M. Register. 12-29-1wk.. WINTER BATHING LOSES EXPONENT || —————__—___—_——_—_# Fargo, N. D.,. Jan. 2.—John Salonski, who farms a forty near Stanley, takes | ¢ ho ‘back seat for thé bathing beauties | who disport themselves in the icy wa- ters of the Atlantic coast bathing, places, according to a-story brought to the elty yesterday by a Fargo trayel-| t ing man who has returned home for his New Year vacation. Salonski is an exponent of cleanli- He takes a bath oftener than}! Saturday night. Im fact it isa daily happening with this hardy ranci- er. Not being in a position where he} 4 could ‘equip his home with modern plumbing, he has rigged up a barrel by the side of his shack and takes his ily “shower” in that crude way. ki has a-spring on his pla s the water into the barrel.| and that) they realize theiy state. There is a small outlet at the bottom] which once steod on a par With of the barrel, just large enough so that} South Dakota in all matters pr the amount of water running in is al- ways kept within a few inches of the L.| ABERDEEN MAN SAYS: Dakota and who is engaged in tho farm implement business, had rather an interesting experience on Tuesday, remarked Sergeant Ben Rice at the police station yesterday. “He had in his possession a consider- able number of notes signed by farm- ers who had made purchases of farm machinery and needing some cash, he has been trying to sell those notes tp some one w good securities of that character. called on a number of the banks of Aberdeen, and endeavored to hypothe- cate the North Dakota farmers’ notes. but he found that there was just one i would buy af a discount and that was given by « man whom the banker hap- pened to personally know. Dakota are not regarded by bankers such notes, Non-Partisan league control in Dakota for the reason that the ers there nre becoming very we taining to government, is being dis: credited through the administration Sf ‘BISMARCK’ DAILY TRIBUNE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Old Kill Poy Drops-In. Thar REMWD'S ME oF THE NEW CALENDAR, | BROUGHT] HOME - THAT OLD BABY IS ALL ovr OF .DATE. QUITE A HEAVY Nts, IT MAKES MAIL TODAY, His knees stuck out so far he could not stand up. His struggles to release himself up- set the barrel, and tub and man rolled to the bottom of a small hill and were there when the drummer droye up in hig flivver.. There was plenty. of bar- rel.in sight and plenty of noise in the air, but the rescuer was surprised to find a man in the-barrel. All efforts to-extricate Salonski failed until the Fargo man made ap his mind tebreak the barrel and liberate the prisoner.” Salonski has made up his. mind to try some:more up-to-date method of bathing and after thanking hig deliv- erer he ran shivering to his home and donned his winter garments with the statement that witfer ‘bathing—in a barrel—ont doors was a thing of the past foy bin. <- . LEAGUE HAS MESSED . nent schedule. Me suspicious! NEW CALENDAR! WE CAN START THE NeW YEAR RIGHT- WE'LL FORGET ALL THE THINGS OF LASY Year AND START WESTERN CANADA LEAGUE TO MEET Calgary, Alta., Jan. 3.—The winter meeting of the Western Canada Base- ball league will be held here some time this month to make preliminary arrangements for the 1920 season, The circuit has been broadened to eight clubs by the addition of Edmonton and Calgary. < It is understood that the leading business concerns have increase This, it is said, is consid- ered necessary because of the high prices which Canadian magnates must pay for basélall equipment,.transpor- tation. and hotel charges. cost of ball players also. will be con- sidered. to an agree- the. admission The high Statistics obtained from the Edmon- ton management’ indicate that the Ia witn You | ON THAT — BUT ANSWER THE FRONT D THE BELL RANG THe Ma MAN WITH LAST MONTHS cost of uniforms has increased 300 per cent since 1914. , ONTARIO MAY TAKE U. 8. LIQUOR STORE Ottawa, Ont., Jan. 3,--Possible im- portation of thousands of gallons -of liquor ‘from the United States this month is being inforpally discussed in government circles here. One: reason for this report is an announcement that liquor supplies in Great Britain are said to be low. It has been pointed out, however, that liquor obtained from the . United States cannot be purchased Yn. this country and that. thirsty” .Canadians desiring to import American booze must contract for it in the ‘United States, paying tho differenco in ex- change. ay z UP STATE’S CREDIT Aberdeen, §, D., Jan. 2.-“A_ rela- tive of mine, who resides in Nortn Aberdeen o makes investments in]. He in the lot which any Aberdeen banker It appears hat notes issued by any.one in North where as a good investment, be- se of the Jaws of North Dakota and vankers are very wary about buying “This gentleman asserted to Some; hat 1% would be the Jast- ye f ninety dollar per quarte xation upan their land. said Rice. & ‘atest’ features, remarkably. low| top of the “bath-tul),” He disrobes in| the Townley government of the state Price, $10.00 cash and balence small| the house, takes a running jump for| and will vote the Townley machine monthly ‘payments. Phone 196.| the barrel and immerses himself. He} out of power at the frst opportunity. Write 113 “Tribune 1 2 goes all the way down, gains.a sitting) “It would net be wise to mention posture, the stands up and repeats the] the name of my relatives. however peration until he has had enough. for the reason that he is still ia forget. JOHNSON’S for oornat's all right, but the day the] business in North Dakota and if it »\., | Fargo salesman was going by the| was discovered that, he was discredit-} ‘ ~ house there had been a hitch in the! ing the state government -— there SALE—AIll kinds of stove program. When Salonski sat down hej he vould probably suffer in his busi- od. . Phone'818.. - -.-\|found-it was impossible to arise-again.| ness,” concluded the officer. c « FRECKLES, MOTHER HELL UUMBOs y ; CEE, IT'S A SHAME “TH! WANTS’ Yo KNow WHAT. ' ) BECAME: OF THAT LITTLE” HOLIDAY. VACATION: 1S* PIE SHE MADE For You AS : JOUER, AIN'T IT 2% A TREAT YESTERDAY-— NEAH-H~ 6 DID You BAT ITS “we T GAVE IT To AN TEACHER AY ScHooL OTTO AUTO. Yow NOTE TH’ 5 “TON GLAWCE THIS BY AHERN INDIA BLEPWART 1S AIMING AT HEF INSTEAD ! ov JUMBO WILL Now RUN WIMSELE INTO A FLOCK ‘ OF BUNIONS, FROM MY MOTOR-MOUSE> WEN -HEH- BY ALLMAN ° ON, WELON! INusT PUT UPA Cay | Vorce, and hence A GRAN S ENN OTR NC | SUPREME COURT | = —* %. MORTON COUNTY . Clarissa Arndt, Plaintiff and’ Respon. dent, vs, Paul ‘C, Remington and Charles F. Ellis, Defendants and Appellants. Syllabus. The plaintiff, employed the defend- ants to make for her a, loan of the loan to pay expenses. liens and claims against tho land. Defondants paid $158.07, which was not a lien or legal claim against the land, and withheld tho same from the plaintiff. Held: That in this c¢ judgment was justly given against the dofen- dants for $158.07, with interest and costs; also, that defendants ' having paid judgment in favor of J, M. Han- ley, are entitled to be subrogated as judgment creditors. Appeal from the District Court of Morton County; Hon. W. L, Nuessle, Special Judge. Modified and affirmed. Opinion of the court by Robinson, J. Bronson J. concurs specially, | Sullivan’ & Sullivan, Mandan, at-) torneys for appellants. ‘Nuchols & Kelsch, Mandan, attor- neys for respondent. FROM CASS COUNTY. Maric H. Gray, Plaintif€ and Appel- lant, vs, Oscar I, Gray, Defendant and Respondent, Syllabus. 1. Jn divoree actions the Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction only (Const. Sec. 86, and cannot enter- tain an original application for modi- fication of a decree of divorce so as to allow ‘an increase of alimony. ‘or reasons stated in the opin- is held thta the order appealed from in this © in effect merely required the plaintif€ to comply with the provisions of a final decree of di- plaintiff is in no position to assert that the order is erroneous. Appeal from the District Court of 3 County, Cole, Judge. Plaintiff appeals from an order re- quiring her to comply with the pro- visions of a final decree of divorce. Affirmed. Opinion of the Court by Christian- son, Ch. J. Grace, & Bronson, J.J. concurs in result, General M. A. Hildreth of Fargo, sttorney for appellant. Lawrence & ‘Murphy and Herbert C. Niles of Fargo, attorneys for respond- ent. FROM BARNES COUNTY. Florence Liefermann, Plaint and Kespondent, vs. Fred Daniels, De- fendant and Appellant. Syllabus. 1," In an action for indecent assaul where the plaintiff, the mother of two little children, was employed by the defendant, a bachelor 59 years old, as his housekeeper, and where, during a period of two weeks employment, the defendant attempted at various times to take indecent liberties with the plaintiff, finally culminating in a bolder attempt which compelled the plaintiff; to leave the defendants’ em- Ploy to protect her virtue and integ- , Tity, all of ‘which. occasioned . to: her DR. W. H: PEWE, D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic Lucas Block R. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C, Chiropractor Consultation Free E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. - Farnigure 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 BLOSSER BY 8 ; SHE WUZZN'T AT SeHooL To-DAY ? $300.00 on a homestead, and out of} Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260, suffering, humiliation and disgrace, it held that a verdict of $2500.00 is not. Ve as to disclose the result ion and prejudice of the jury. n for. tndecent asshult fin rict Court, Barnes. County, Coffey, J., trom a judgment for the plaintift and an order denying a new trial, the defendant appeals. ‘ Affirmed. Opinion of the court by Bronson, J, Robinson, Jf. dissents, Englert, attorney for H. J. appel- lant. \ A, P, Paulson, attorney for respon- dent, ne EpIIT ier * BISMARCK -NontH7 Daworar Bring or Mail in Your Films for ert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE { Bismarck, N. D. —le>=$aeEQ~o0=T——————— WEBB BROS. 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