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——— | | 4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1095 Tribune Classified Advertisements: = PHONE 82: MALE HELP WANTED _ WANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand, big wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- alog and special offer :-2e. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. 10-1-1mo MEN WANTED 7c per hour for day work; 85c per hour for night andj Sundays. About three months of‘ season left. D. J. Nugent, No. 1 6th St. Viaduct, Milwapkee, Wis- consin, 9-17-tf WANTED—Man and wife to work on farm, by the month. PRone 5F5.; A. H. Klipstein, Menoken, N. Dax. lw, At once, boy cull room 29 over the First anty Bank Bldg. Dt WANTED—Young man to work by the month, F. Jaszkawiak, 421-12th t. 9-29-tf HELP_WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—At once, girl for general housework, one who can wait on tables, at Mohawk. Phone 145. 9-28-6t Girl for general _house- Family of three. Mrs. Day Phone 264, 9-30 WANTED work. A. Slorby. __ing 841J. WANTED—Woman living at home} for housework and care of invalid. pyy $60 per month. Phone 152R or 122. 9-29-3¢ | LADY COOK WANTED—Must be; good pastry cook, Write Killdeer| Cafe, Killdeer, No. Dak. | 9-25-tf | WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call at 206 Sth St. Phone 880, or 964 in the evening. _10-2-3t! WANTE: Good girl or woman for | housework on farm. Phone 10F4.; Mrs. Julius Andahl, 10-2-3t | WANTED—Girl for general house-| work, Mrs. L, A. Schipfer, 4 Ave.! . 9-14-tf | _ WANTED—Waitresses at Lewis & Clark, Mandan, N. Dak. 10-1-5t T wanting work whole or purt Phone 540J. 9-30-5t POSITION WANTED EXPERIENCED HARDWARE Sales-' man wants position in hardware! store in or out of city. Six yea experience. Write Tribune 85.| 10-1-2t POSITION WANTED by man, age , credit and collection exper-| ience. Address No, 83 Tribune. | 9-30-3t | animate | AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES | Guat Teed Care ! Dodge Touring, Ford Coupe, Cadil-| lac Touring, Ford Delivery’ Truck,| Dodge Sedan. M. B. Gilman Co. Broadway ut Second St. 1 FOR splendid cond: taken at once, Phone 1128J. @00M8 FOK RENT i FOR RENT. One large, modern room, | suitable for one or two. Also gar-/ age, close in, Furniture for sale, baby bed, nursing chair and high chair, In good condition. Will sell reasonable. Phone 6043 or call 15 Thayer St. 9-30-1W FOR RENT—2 large front rooms for light housekeeping or separate bed- rooms. Modern house, Reasonable! price, near. William Moore school. Phone 485LR, 831-5th St. 9-30-3t FOR RENT—A large, bright, at-| tractively furnished room, close to! high school and. capitol. ' 816 Ave D. Phone for appointment 100g: i if! ‘gain Call at 318-14th FOR RENT—On ground floor, a fur- nished sleeping room, handy to Capitol and schools. For gentlemen FIVE ROOM modern NEW FIVE room and SIX ROOM” modern ee Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or UNAEK .ecrcesceccetree 2 insertions, 25 words or GOT vec cceccsecececeee 128 Adg over 25 words, 2c addt- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY : RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to In- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUN! PHONE 382 FOR SALE E ROOM partly modern house, east front, near schools and Catho- lie church. Just finished painted inside and out, in fine condition. Sale price $2350.00, good terms, — | FIVE ROOM modern house, full base-| SPILEPTICa—Teis treatment guar: ment, furnace heat, basement floor, complete floors, lot gas hot water heater, bathroom, hardwood 50x150. ‘Painting of house just, completed. * Sale price $2850, good terms, FOUR ROOMS and bath, partly mod- ern house, lot 75x150, near school. Sale price $2150.00, good terms. house, east full basement, front, furnace ‘heat, price $3675.00, near schools. Sale good terms. | TRACT OF about 2 3-4 acres, three room house, well water, city wa- ter, electric lights, telephone. Four very good hen houses, fertile soil making ideal place for small poul+ try farm. Sale price $3675.00. -2 BLOCK, large seven room house, full hasement, large chicken house, well water. Sale price $3150.00, terms. SIX ROOM Modern house, west end, full basement, furnace heat, hard- wood floors, south front, near school. Sale wrice $4900.00, terms, | LARGE BEAUTIFUL house, 5 bed- rooms, hardwood rooms and closets, water heat, garage. $14,000.00. floors, large fireplace, hot Sale price sun_ parlor bungalow, Riverview addition, full basement, furnace heat, hardwoo floors. Sale price $6300.00. LARGE HOUSE, four bedrooms, best location in city, south front, hard woord floors, garage. Near schools. Sale price $8500.00, terms. house, east front, near schools, full basement, furnace heat, three bedrooms. Sale price $5500.00, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, east front, furnace heat, located ‘close in. Sale price $3800.00, good terms, HOUSES FOR any buyer, any price, any terms, quick accurate service, always ready and prepared to show you the best on the market. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE or ladies. 911 6th St. Phone re: AGENCY wk | FOR REN1 ished rooms near| “Bver-Ready to give Service” FOR RB Thished rooms near ver-Ready to give capitol and. high sehpaly surletly Webb Bi Phone modern, men_ preferred, breakfast if desired. 828-6th St. 9-28,1w.| SALESMEN WANTED FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping room, steam heated, Ges to cook with, at 621 6th St. Phone 619W. 10-1-3t | FOR RENT-—Pleasant, comfortable room with good home cooking. Phone 145, The Mohawk, 401 5th! Ste 9-30-4t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, warm ~oom in modern home, Close in.| 824 Main St. Phone 6363 FOR RENT—Strictly modern room.! Call 1017 or call at, 31 Ave. A. Cor: | ner Mandan Ave. 10-1-tf! FOR RENT—Comfortable modern! room, on car line. 710-4th St. Phone 724, 10-1-31 t | pee st =| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front! room, all modern. 708 Main St.j _ Call ‘342, 9-29-3t | TOR RENT—Beautiful, warm room| in new modern home, Phone 682 or} 10-2-1w ished room, 318. Phone 439M, 9-29-1w Call 10-2-3t FOR aR ANE OV F Hot Point Elec-| Range, d only short. time. of purchase price.| stove, H '-Rosser. FOR RENT—Fui Mandan Ave, "Modern room. Also laundr; Faber, 316- 9-2-3, YOR SALE—Thoroughbred Buff Or-| pington cocks, hens, cockerels and| pullets, and two incubators. Call at 217-12th, St. Christ Free, Bis- marck, N. Dak. 9-30-1w | FOR SALE—2 storm doors, size 2° Tt. 8 in. x 6 ft. 8 in. Also 2-burner “Perfection” stove. Inquire 711 6th St. or phone 288R. 10-1-3¢ | ¥OR RENT—Blacksmith shop, equip-j ped. Best location in town. Ger-| man preferred. Box 157,/ New Salem, N, D. 9-9-1mo. FUR SALE—A two roll corn shred-| der, in excellent condition, A. Kiipstein, Mencken, N. Dak. Phone | BOW | TOR SALE at a burgain- ‘ay Lloyd; baby cab in good conditian. Phone 1051W or call at 314 3rd. St. 10-1-3¢ | VOR BENT Onp arage, enpeey 5 cars. Also single. garage. $3 per) month, 813, S. erie St. Phone | FOR SALE—Hamitoy alanp In Tinat class condition, Easy all S6GR after ale o'clock o28 ‘FOR SALE=Uncalled me oats, topcoats, suita, pants. Priced very low. "3 ‘Toggery. 9-20-d¢ WANTED—Two flat-top office desks or tables, M.'B. Gilman one 808. =" 10-1-8¢ GARAGE FOR SALE—Inquire 210 West Brosdway. ‘ Mel -26.': WANT PARTIES with or : FO 400d. ONE FURNISHED Mra, A, T.) Fj WA) ny indoor without cars. to travel in North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Wash- ington, Saskatchewan and Manito- ba, Canada, or would consider of- fice or traveling partner. Man or woman. This is a splendid money making proposition, Call room McKenzie Hotel. 10-2-2t SALESLADIES GANTED to repre- sent Harford Frocks in McLean, Ward, Williams, Mountrail, Burke and Divide counties. Average earn- ings $30 to $40 per week. Write Mrs, Amelia A. Crum, McKenzie, N. D., Division Manager. 9-29-1w 14 OR RENT HOUSES “AND FLATS RS. :—By owner, a large mod-, ern home, large grounds, shade, trees and, fruit trees, Also garage, Terms. Substantial sum down, re- mainder in monthly — payment Write Tribune No. 84. 9-3 modern ‘house, furnished or furnished, 112 As apartment rent. The Laurain Apts. Flanagan. Phone 303. 'T—Four 401-1st St. ‘OR —A furnished bungalow, 511-14th St. 10-1-3¢ WANTED TO RENT _ room house. WANTED TO RENT—6 room hpuse for about $50 or $55. Tri- bune_No, 82. WORK WANTED work or for all winter, Call Fucker, 408-10th, ‘St. Write 9-: truck dri Ralph Moi Phone 346J. a ribun -30-1w | FOR RENT—Fivé room ‘and hath _. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE + 1 9. ' FOR SALE 10 room, modern dwelling, front, two’ screened porches, arrang- ed for three apartinents, double gar- age. An income over $100 per month east ‘ean be derived. Will take in some land on trade if close to Bismarck. 3 room cottage, splendid condition | $2,000. 3 rooms and bath cottage, close in, splendid condition $2,400. 5 room bungalow, modern, close to schools, good condition $3,750, 5 room bungalow, splendid condi- tion, nice lawn $3,350, Farm Lands: If you are looking for a real bargain see me about. a certain half section, with gcod im- provements which I'offer at a price which I am ashamed to publish, it is so low. I have a hundred wonderful bargains, \ Fire Insuranice written in the best! of companies. Building lots in all parts of th- city at all sors of prices and terms. 1 Here's a brain teaser that will make you eall the family for help. : HORIZONTAL. F. E. YOUNG. 1, Broth. 9-28-1w | 4. peer | 4 Lost 10. trument for measuring LOST—Between_ McKenzie and at marek, two black. travéling 11. Paint of compass, qontaining children’s clothing. | 13. Cavity. - Finder please Phone 766J, 14. Seventh note in a scale, marek, 1 15, To ring a funeral bell. LOST—Airedale pup, light colored, | 18. (iarret. 10 weeks old. Reward. Notify) 2 i ine driving icy rain. Sudden invasion by the police, To decay. Granted facts. Road house. Gave up, Corded cloth. Money changing. To uppear. Stronghold. Vessels for heating liquids, To lift up. Crown. Inactive. Like. Exgs of S. Point of a compass, phone No. 1147W. 9-29-3t} 55 PBRSONAL anteed to atop seizures or mo! returned. No. bromides, narcotic: Try at our risk, Hunter Labora- tories, 900 Seott, Little a, Gud Vat? Answer to Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle. FOR SALE SHEEP OF ALL AGES. F MILTON. R. WISE Spotle: ’ oer, F . Calls a cow. 12. sto peri), Lewistowa, Montana, Jewel, el ere. To ring a bell. 16, arsenate of copper. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_————— VERTICAL 17 Melancholy note, r », Drowned. 18 Morindin d Use Gas. It’s the Scentitic Above. 19. Yellowish pink rose. Fuel, Resounded. Garment. OUT OUR WAY ‘By Williams PE BEANS LOOK Good. \S THAT STEAK TENDER > LETS SEE - WHAT ELSE DO T WANT? OF YES. APPLE PIE ALA MODE | AND A COP CUSTARD, AND DONT BE STINGY ANITH TH CREAM IN TW COFFEE GENTLEMAN: ON REDLANG 7 ET % | OUR BOARDING HOUSE» By Ahern Zz BZ Za EGAD, MARTHA MDEAR Ad AMM NEG, \F SOMEONE WOULD : LMHovedt vv Z HAD WAS 4] GIDDN- GA-DADING|'] p ocHEME “10 7) 4 GE ME A FINANCIAL WAS. ABOUT “TIME = BACKING OF FE Tor ANOTHER | | avevuem war || CROZ4,OMLS STHOUGAND DOLLARS, ONE OF YOUR DANCE IW-TH! CHICKENS, THE WVESTMENT WoLD SEMI- ANNUAL MADOR'S ot' |] GO-THEN'D MAKE A MILLIONAIRE , HEADQUAKES!= OST OF HIM IN ANEARS |] AND IT WARN TIME § ~~ 1 HAVE A Now, + Dow EXCELLENT WDEA US wise gayi MND, REALLY wets Ho '. ee To WALK “HE WDEAR, ~L WANE EAMES end BEEN NePIRED! = SS SS GQ. 5 WW NSS ‘WU se MY C Orr os ANOTHER MENTAL FLIGHT = sums EB A LR A, fa NNN CROSSWORD PUZZLE To guide. Inlet. Lyric poem. Best. Preposition of place. Three-toed sloth. Cry, Solitary. Wild duck. To equip. Tree (genus Ulmus). Point of compass. Therefore, | News of Our Neighbors BALDWIN and_ Mrs. George Gullickson s. Emma Varney were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George | Swick and family Sunday. They live’ | in Bismare | | —-< Mrs. Char! Bleckreid has rr ; turned from a week's visit at Minot, i wheee she was a guest at the home| | of her sister, Mrs. Freeman. John Rinehart, who has been | ployed on a threshing rig near - j dan, has returned home and taken work on the threshing rig of Arnold | Rupp. Miss Agnes Garmer has returned to her duties at the Bismarck hospi- tal after spending a few days here with her aunts, Mrs. John Monroe and Mrs, George § Ww Colonel Fred Harms of Pipe Minnesota, spent part of the week town. He is connected with the maritan Rescue Army and has en Mr. and M part of the where they daughter, Irma, who is r nicely from an operation for 3 dicitis at the Bisinarek hospi : Baumgert spent the w the capital city looking affairs 1 city, | MOMWN POP HOUSE IS ON NOW THAT T HANG HAD A Loo AT YOUR LEG 1 HANG SOME GOOD NEWS FOR YOU = IT'S NO LONGER NECESSARY FOR You-70 USE TE cRorcnes! e HEMMINGS (wer eRE They | ARE IN TW RUBBISH BOX= ; BY TONIGHT THEYLL BE GONE AN’ TLL NEVER AARTA LOOK AT BY GouLy, UM just Freckless and His Friends 0od-Bye Crutches town Friday afternoon én route trom| their home at marck to Wash- burn, where they visited friends over! the week-end. H Mrs. Margaret Strand, steacher of the school ¢ast of town, spent part of the week in Bismarck attending to; matters pertaining to her school, Miss Lena Dislevy, teacher of the West Burnt Creek school, visited with friends in the capital ‘city over} the week-end. Mrs. Lien has returned from a short business trip to Minot and other points in the northern part of the. state. The girls of the fifth, sixth, sev- jenth and eighth grades entertained | the boys of the same grades at a} party which was given uf the school | ouse Friday night from 7 to 10| o'clock. Games were played and | stunts pulled, off, and a nice lunch} brought the party to a close. Prof.) Peterson and Mrs. Peterson were} among the invited guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Rinehart, ac- companied by Mrs. Arnold Rupp and daughters, Emma and Agnes, motor- ed to the capital cit ursday aft- ernoon on a shopping excursion. | Miss Gertrude Fricke accompanied by her brother, Ralph Fricke, motor- ed to the capital city Sunday after- noon, where Miss Fricke is a student | in high school. | Miss Erna Krause arrived from} her home at Wilton Wednesday to} take up work at the Baldwin hotel. A cold snap descended on us Mon- | day and a general rush to the coal} mines resulted. Threshing work was | delayed for several days on account | of the damp weathi Gunder Olson of Fargo spent some time here the fore part of the week | looking up the internal revenue work, | Miss Clara Krause, who has been em- | holding meetings along this route. ; ployed at the W. C. Gehrke home for Mrs. Fred Wood visit at the} several months, has returned to Wil- Richard Borner home Thursday. | ton, ‘ | Mrs. Christ Bertch, Sr., of Bis-| The dance hall pavilion which has} marck is spending some time here n used ancing during the as the guest of her daughter, Mrs.) warm rt. | John Rinehart. Pat Nix ing the local pool Miss Emma accompanied hall x cout of paint. by some Wilton frie visited in town Friday evening: route to the! WILD ROSE {capital city. Miss Spitzer is em- a ployed as teacher in the Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Hartlee May and two| | school north of Wilton, small daughters of Youngstown, friends before returning home to Ohio. Miss M “Iliott left Monday, to | attend school at Ellendale this winter, ( \ carload of lignite was unloaded Rose the hools at and Monday. Me y- ‘ and Tues- | weds, —_- : A THOUGHT y spent! Ohio, are here visiting relatives and |! PAGE SEVEN day delayed-flax threshing for some time. . "7 Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Carlislé and children, Mr. and Mrs, Hartlee: May and daughters of Youngstown, Ohio, Miss Gertrude Berg, teacher of school No. 2, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Browhawell, and Mrs. George. Staff of Backer, Montana, were Sunday guests at the W. H. Brownawell home. Hewett Nelson, from near Hazel- ton, made a business call in: this vicinity Monday. Miss Mary Elliott spent several days last week visiting at the Adams hom iss Avis Garlisle spent the week- end with the home folks. Quite a number of the young folks attended the dance at the High school gymnasium in Braddock Fwi- day evening and report a good time. Several carloads of our young folks over to serenade the. newly- Mr. and Mrs. Wally Lemen- hart, at their home in Kidder county near Pursian Park one evening last week, Treats were passed and a jolly time was had by all. drove Some of our young people motored to Pursian Park to the dance Sat- urday evening time. and rewrt a fine ls Thompson, who has been rk, is better at this time. Quite a number from this locality attended the sale at the Sorem farm | eight miles south of Braddock, Tues- Miss Freda Johnson, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, pioneer homesteaders here, was’ mar- ried in Steele last Tuesday to Mr. Wallace Lemonhart, who hasbeen farming in Kidder county with Leon- ard Johnson, brother of the bride, where the young people will be at home to their many friends who wish them much joy in life together, A large crowd of relatives and friends gathered at the John John- son home Sunday afternoon and sue prised Mr. and Mrs, Wally Lemon- hart with a miscellaneous shower of beautiful and useful articles. A delicious lunch = was served and pleasant time’was enjoyed by all. _—_—_________——___@ oo —e As vinegar to che teeth and as smoke to the eyes, so is the stu gard to them that send him.—Prov. 226, A sluggard takes a hundred steps because he would not take one in due time.—German proverb, QUICK-TYTE'S OH HURRY MR.GUNN By Taylor + HENRY 'S IN THE UPPER, BEDROOM ~ HE'S OVERCOME BY SMOKE I COULDN'T GET HIM OUT! OH MR,GONN HENRY’S POCKETBOOK IS IN TRE NICK OF TIME MV imag RT OT TH i IN THE TOP BUREAU JUS DocroR SAID x DIDN'T AANE 7 USE THESE ANYMORE, Moan’! 600Dy! Gooby! No, 80, JUMBO! TAKE THEM BACK IS) WW AULEY=2 AEVER, NEVER HAFTA WALI ON THOSE Ww