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at _TUBSDAY, MAY 16, 1995 MALE EELP WANTED ICCESSFUL — BUSINESS MAN WANTED FOR DISTRICT MANA- GER. A $1,000,000 Mlinois Cor-} poration |has h five year, franchise! to grant you if you can meet our requirements. We want a man who is capable of assuming full con- trol of the Bismarck territory. He must be able to organize ‘and con- trol the dealers now in the field who act’ as local managers under his direction, While our business infancy, it is increasing our product is universal! big repeater and sells for} s than our competitors. Only two sales monthly mean over $1,- 000 profit. A successful applicant | will have all expenses paid te,| ceived by 12 o'clock to insure Chicago for necessary training]| jngertion same day. and an executive from this office} THE wili assist in the organizing of} your tenitory. This is an oppor-/| BISMARCK TRIBUNE tunity of a life time for a live,j PHONE 32 energetic man willing to work |__ A deposit of $2250 for de- monstrators, ‘ete, temporarily re-, quired, which is self-liquidating. | In answer give full details of past! experience, Address President, 3} 4 on St. Chicago, 16-3t | nd rehable, wante epresentative to han- dle our bu in Bismarck dis- trict; unusual opportunity, with, fortune for right man; experience | or capital unecessary; write fully | Sy attle Creek, | Miel WANT barber trade. b—Men und wom learn; Great demand; big! wages. Few weeks _completes.| Catalog and special offer free. | Moler .Barber College, Fargo, N.} D. 4-23-1m | WANTED—Young “man to work by! Frances Jaszkowiak, month, igth St. WANT! oung, ed bookkeeper, 966. §-8-tf | 5-16-3t | WANTEL woman for gener-| al housework. Country girl pre- ferred, Phone 726J evenings, 409} 5. and room. Two in family, W. A. Woodmark, 621 16th St. Phone 619-W. 5-15-1W WANTED—Girl for dining room at) Metropolitan Hotel, New Salem. 5-18-Bt Competent. girl for ge Phone 691W2, j 5-15-tf WANTE! eral housework, WANTED—Girl for general hous work. Call at 309 10th St. 5-19-2t SALESMEN WANTED SELL COAL in carload lots, Side or n Line. Experience . unneces- sury. Earn a week's pay in an hour. Liberal drawing account arrangeé- ment, WASHINGTON COAL CO., 1031 Coal Exchange Bldg., Chicago. PERSONAL | “BOOKKEEPERS now employed who} ure desirous of doing accounting | rk in spare time who have suc- cessfully completed or half way completed courses in accountancy. | State what course studied, age and| phone number. All communications | confidential. Address box 987, care | of the. Tribune.” 5-18-6t ROOMS FOR RENT clean , sleeping) rooms, one connected with bath, 2 rooms can be used for light house- keeping. 46 Main St. Phone 1066. 5-19-1w FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in! modern home with or without | board. Phone 834-L-J_ or call 309! 8th St. No, 5-18-1w FOR T—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping near ‘the Cap-/ ~itol and on street car line. 930 4th St, 5-13-1w FOR RENT—Partly farnished or! unfarnished room for light house- keeping, College Bldg. Phone| 5-16-2wks | 183. FOR RENi—Furnished room for light house keeping. Closet and kitchenette. 411-5th St. Phone 273, | 5:8-tf | FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping, | ground floor, private entrance, 508 | 10th * \ _5-19-1w FOR RI Two nice sleeping rooms right across from the freight de- | pot, 423 Front St. Phone 1123-R. FOR REN mi ment in Rose Apartment: F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. _ FOR RENT—Two modern rooms | available May 20th, '304% Main. | Phone | FOR RE) “Apply 4-30-tf | ine large downstairs, | sleeping room, suitable for two. | Cs basi 5-19-3t | —Furnished rooms in! modern home, 314 3rd St. Phone 1051-W. 5-14-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room, $16 1-2 Mein, 5-18-4t — BABY CHICKS | BABY CHICKS, reduced May-June prices per 100; Leghorns $12.50; Barred or White Rocks, S. C. Reds | $14.50; Orpingtons, _Wyandottes | $15.50; R. C. Beds, Minoreas ete. $16.00; Broilers $10.00. Standard’ bred. Prepaid, 100, percent guar antee, Order from thié and save time. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D.| 14-1m'| ___STRAYED ‘OR STOLEN NOTICE—Strayed to my place on N{ " % of See. 25, Twp, 140, R. 75, 1 bay with star in face about 4 yrs, old, 6 Iron Greys from 1 to 3 yrs. ‘old. Frank ‘Berkvam, Driscoll, N. Dak. 2G 5-19-26 6-2-9 STRAYED from my, farm 10 miles north, of Bismarck, one bluish gray mare, ‘hind legs. and face“ color, no ‘brand, Weight 1850, age’ 4, If found, notify Frank Pa fo 68 aw | Tribune office. lighter |- PHONE 82 Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or Ww ) eee ey -2 insertions, 25 words or under 65 3 insertio: under eettcceee TE 1 week, 26 words or un- GOP vei ees ees tee. LES Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RA' TES | 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- { Hemstitching and Picoting is more in vogue this season far. trimming ‘our summer Dresses, Lingerie, Fan- cy Work, ete. : MRS. A. E. PETERSON 218 Ist Street. BISMARCK, young lady. Good references fur- Call at 405 First Street. 5-14-lw nished,, or ‘phone 966-W. MUSIC SCHOOL <j____Alph. Lampe, Director. Special Summer classes for Harmony and Piano. Pupils without piano at residence if they desire, stu@y under direction and at spe- cial conditions at our Studio. For further information. Call at 611- First Street or Phone No. 1017. x 5-16-1m Lost a LOST—Somewhere between bil-sth St. and Copelin Motor Co., brown leather handbag. Reward for re- turn, Call 847 or 336, 5-19-1t COST—Small bar pin with amethysts and pearls, Reward for return to P. 0. Box 063, - 5-18-3t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS For Rent: Apartments in new Tribune building. Apply. FOR SALE—Thoroughly modern res- idence, six rooms, double garage, gas and electric ranges, new heat- ing plant, nice lawn, all in splen- did condition, and fine location on Fourth Street. Priced right, with liberal terms to responsible par- ties. Possession at once. Also some lots in Riverview Addition. L. Van Hook, Room No. 3, Hoskins Bldg., Bismarck, N. D | 5-19-1w FOR RENT—Very desirable two or three room furnished apartment on 5-4-tf 59. Tardy. FOR SALE—High class cafe fine lo-|60. Puts on. eation, good busine: will make|61. Net. _ THE BISM ARCK TRIBUNE WANTED TO RENT WANTED—5 or 6 room modern house not later than June 1st. Call Tribune No. 32. 5. LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—One of the few good left in the business dis- 160 feet on Broadway by ‘5 on Mandan Ave. Might consider agricultural land in ex- change as part payment, Price very low in order to settle an es-| Inquire of 3. K. Doran, 5-13-1w —— FARM LANDS acres near the Kill- corners r mountains with plenty of stove wood and fence posts, with good market for same- of good water-will sell at © ce $5.00 per acre. Excellent: for a. sheep ranch. E. B, Labke, Halliday, Nor’) Dakota, Box 219, 4-25-hn —_— WORK WANTED financial statements, investigations Here's a respite from the run of ete. Confidential. Address Box| crossword puzzles. The oniy pla 148, Bismarck. -15-1w|, While are the four sides where ther WORK WANTED—Ashes hauled, | “HORIZONTAL i gardens plowed, black dirt and old. 1, fertilizer, Phone 957, 5-12-1w) 4, WANTED—Work by the hour or Warmth. Exclamation of sorrow. To stand still. Call Mrs, Weller, 307 Front Wild duck. Phone 702-W. 5-14-1w] 11. Couple. wanted, Bring your|13. Dormant. and jroning to 404 Ave. B.| 15. To vouch. 5-18-tw{ 17. Meadow. 18, To come to the conclusion. SS ne eee ee eS istry. MISCELLANEOUS Tettear: FOR SALE—White Dent seed corn Lineage. at $3.00 per bushel guarantee 80 To curse. percent to grow, get the corn and! 2 test it if it don’t grow, bring it]: back and get your money back. 1 personal pronoun. Diminishes, John Johnson, 6 miles ‘southeast Also. of Menoken, N. D. 5-16-1w]32. Mesh of lace. FOR SALE—Barber shbp, pool hall) 4 Aurora. and confectionery, building includ-|25- Moist. : ieee? ed. Good location no competition. 36. Part of electrical circuit. 38. Printer’s measure. Very good ‘paying business, will sell very reasonable being disabled Fabric similar to velvet. for the rest of the summer. will|44 Fit. sell immediately. For particulars = aopplue for examination. come and see me personally orl 4s’ Notniey write, W. J. Breitling, Zeeland, | ‘°° cai ue N. Dak. peo wiliecs gucrcouee A honey provider. Characterized by melody. Swimming. Not restrained. Dark, black. LET US refinish your cylinders with our Rottler-Boring-Bar proce ship your blocks to the Auto Mo- tive Sales Service, 218-4th St., Bis- marck, N. Dak, 58, price right for a straight sale. Write No. 940, care Blamarck Tri- VERTICAL dune 8-2-tf] 1. Entry FOR SALE—At a bargain, two wood- apron Golf term. To change. Implement similar to shovel. en type case stands, fully equipped with slides, real bargain for print- Morris, Wilton, N. D. R. F. D. No. ground floor, modern. Screen porch with extra room off porch. Private entrance. Adults only. Phone 883, Call 217 8th St. 5-7-tf£ FOR SALE—A 60 by 160 ft. lot, with 7 room house and bath, Ave. A and 3rd St., also six, 25 ft. lots, lots facing Roosevelt school. | Rea- sonable price and terms. Write Tribune No. 989. 5-18-1w ; 15-1 FOR RENT—Taxi stand in Kirk & | AUTOMORILE—MOTORCYCLES Nicola Building, formerly ocen.| WANT TO BUY: Late model Ford pied by 888 Taxi Line, Inquire] Coupe for cash, Must be a bu:-| office of O'Hare & Cox. ain, “Give full information in 5-19-3t t letter. Write Tribune No.| FOR SALE—Hound pups, stag and | __288. So1s-st | grey mixed, $25.00 each. Parents | first class wolf killers. E. Cc. An-| SUMMER SCHOOL derson, Roseglen, N. D. ; s191w| AT JAMESTOW FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment, four big rooms, bath and kitchenette, and one big furnished room at another place. Call 623M. FOR SALE—One gumwood and two vernice martin beds complete with springs and mattress. E, H. Pierce, 411 5th St. Phone 273. OPENS JUNE 18| Jamestown, N. D., May 19. nouncement has been made that the | 5-16-tf ' G. G. Beithon, 48 Thayer St. 5-15-tf FOR RENT—Nicely furnished -mod- ern apartment including electric washer, vacuum cleaner, flat iron, clean always, hot water. 807 4th St. a g 5-16-lwk FOR KENT—Strictly, modern house in good condition and in good lo- cation, four blocks from Pest Of- fice. For reliable party. Write Tribune No, 984. 5-16-tf FOR RENT—June first, nicely fur- nished two room apartmént for light housekeeping, ‘Iced refriger- ator, E. H. Pierce, 411 5th St Phone 273. -16-tf FOR SALE—Piano, dining table, sideboard, range, ‘small electnic gtove, sanitary couch, bicycle and other things. Call 924 6th St. or phone 516. 5-14-lw FOR RENT—June ist modern apart- ment of 5 rooms on ground floor furnished for housekeeping. Call 911-6th St. or Phone 779. 2 room light housekeeping apt., running water in room, Close in. 223-2nd St. Phone 586. 5-18-8t FOR SALE OR RENT—Strictly mo- dern eight room house. Occupied June 1st. Geo. B,, Newcomb, ¥24- 6th St. Phone 516. 5-14-1w], FOR SALE—Two small modern hous- -es in desirable location. Price wvery reasonable, $2200 and $2500. Joseph Coghlan, 5-14-1W FOR RENT—Pleasant modern fiat, also partly-furnished light house- keeping room, ‘College Building. _Telephone 183. 5-16-2w | FOR SALE—At a great sacrifice, my home’ at 423 16th St. for terms. Call at house. Francis White. 5-15-1w FOR RENT—Furnished Apt. special price for summer months, Phone 794W. 801-4th St, ~ 5 -1batf FOR’ RENT—Foar room modern apartment, furnished or unfurnish- _€d. _ Phone. 773. 5-12-tf FOR SALE—Cheap, 9 range in good condition, Phone 637-W or call 40 Main Street. 5-18-38 FOR RENT—Five , room modern apartment. Phone 287, L. K. Thompson, 5-18-1w ‘OR RENT—Four room modern flat. ‘Apply Mrps. Mary Burke, 217 10th St. : 5-15-1w FOR RENT—Furnished house, mod- ern, good location. Phone 812-W. } P $-18-1wk FOR RENT—Small apartment the first of June. Person Court. 5-16-8t FOR RENT—Cozy furnished FOR SALE—1000 Shares Idawa Gold annual summer. school session of Jamestown college will begin June 18, the day after commencement at the college. The term will be for eizht weeks .and will enable students who have lost work to make this up, or others who wish an early graduation to further this motive. Most of the regular full time professors are to be retained for the summer school. Mining stock for $200.00. C. A. Anderson, 329 Wash. Ave., Fer: gus Falls, Minn. 5-12-15t eee DE FOR SALE—Beautiful Persian kit- tens. House trained. Faerie Cat- tery, 5213 Morningside Ave., Sioux _ City, Towa, 5-13-5t FOR SALE—Heavy work horses weigh from 3000 to 3600 a team. Also fresh milk cows. 5-18-2w FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good condition. 813 Ave. C. Phone The Ladies College Glee Club, of | Jamestown college, having .recently returned from 4 tour of the er, who needs new equipment.) ¢ To roost Sale for cash only. eA i. Special saw for perforating |; ibang a uate skull i der to remov e | FOR SALE-Eary Fenn et skull in order to remove th let, $2.50 per 100 Ibs. 8 miles| g The brain (in ridicule northeast of Baldwin, N. D. T. F.| 49, Chasusaiibaee eye CROSSWORD PUZZLE stickers you've been getting in where you may be stumped for a © are two unkeyed letters together, Answer to Yesterday's Croseword Puzzle. ne i ity rd Dined, Pertaining to the air. Term in mathematics. Cry of a crow. Frozen dessert, Powerful, Quarrel between wife Prolonged sound of s. What a plant keeps out of sight. What an onion makes me do. Ribbon belt, Bone. Point of compass. What a baldheaded man lacks. Upheaval. Epoch, Biped. husband and ved. Confession of faith, Places where coal is dug. Large tack. To employ. One horse rriage. To produce lines oy metal through corrosion. Metal in roe 56. To separate frames in ship building. home concert, with solo, quartet, trio and special feature ‘numbers. A short play, “The Maker of Dreams” ented us part of the prog Strutz, Bismarck; Norene Lake; Louise | Huber, several Jamestown resident other residents from in the state make up and other points the glee club. Members of the Jamestown chap- ter of Alpha Zeta, literary society, celebrated the annual founders of the organization at a picnic break- fast at Spiritwood Lake. A banquet nd theater party in the evening closed the day’s program, South Dakota May Manufacture Its Own Cement Pierre, S. D., May 19.—Proprietor of its own cement manufactory, South Dakota, may launch a paved road program this summer using ce- 853-M. 5-18-1w part of the state, gave its annual ment from its state plant and labor OUT OUR WAY pa | | ( COME ON. LUKOOT!LUKOUT! GET OOT! §=|7 IM No oOrTy OSH MY COMPANY, T BE DUMPED wo WILL BE HERE TH KITCHEN AFTER ANY MINUTE SUPPER EVERY NIGHT. NOW. YouRE LUKOUT,ForRE L FERGIT IM’ A GENELMON! LT SIT OOT IN NO KITCHIN' FER NO SHEIK, AN ATS FINAL. NO DECORATION By Williams Pi 1S THAT LADY LIKE. ELLA 2 Wry DONT You TALK NICE To 4ouR BROTHER? TT II\ Ws ' CT | | | i | | i | | | PAGE SEVEN “DEVIL AND DEEP SEA” Natrona, Pa.. May 19.—When the teacher in a school here~ kept ‘a pupil after school, the boy started to ¢ He wailed so loudly” that the teacher asked the reason. He said he had to get home to ‘tend his father’s still,” as he would get whipping if it boiled over. cn, ten from the penitentiary to span the plus cement turned over to the hish-| state with hard-surfaced highways. lw | A plan has been worked out Gov, commission for paving. | The governor declares that the cost 1 Gunderson which provid would be small. If lack of legal au- for utilization of convict labor in/ thority is a possible obstacle and it the building of paved roads. The ce-! is found that such authority ment plant would, under the plan,| invested in the highway comm be operated at its capacity of more! the legislature will be asked to sane than 2,000 barrels a d: and all sur- | tion it immediately, MOM'N POP © No Hindrance I GuESS Tue Go DOWN To THE BARBER SHOP AND GET A HAIRCUT DONT STAY LONG >) MRS. KORTZ SAID THEY MIGHT DRIVE HAIRCOT Sik? if IF YOR DONT MND LLU KEEP MY COAT ON ~ LVE GOT A COLD IN MY HEAD AND IT SEEMS, To BE A UTTLE ORAFTY IN HERE PERHAPS YOU'D LiKe To KEEP YOUR HAT ON Too, SIR! COCONUTS - WRENCHES, SHE MARRIEDA To FIT— CHECKER Board: OFF WELL- | HOPE CHET. PURDY DoESNT SEND Fofe ONE COOK STOVE AND Ht ANVIL, “THAT CAME IN LAST Cl WEEKS PARCEL Post MAIL’ NO-NO ~ HOW —TH* wou CAN HE WATCH MAIL CARRIER CARDS TOO? THE MAIL CARRIER HAD A-BIG PROBLEM ON HIS HANDS THIS MORNING WHEN HE FOUND THREE MAIL ORDER GRINDSTONES HAD TO BE DELIVERED To THE BUCK CREEK SAWMILLS STAMLE His Friends He'll Take the Stick With— Vreckles and His Bv Blosser iG 6000 BYE, 7AG=TELL- FRECKLES ACT To 60 OUT OF THE WHILE TIM GONE WHERE'D MoM 60, TAS 2 WHAT DID SHE SAY WED GET IF WE AINT 00D, Se ae ee