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TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 1918.
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FRECKLES AND HIS
FRIENDS
Bwsfler
A BIRD
LIKE, THAT
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SQUIRREL FOOH
Bf^hfras^v^
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THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN
HELP WANTED—MALE
WANTED"
Printer-compositor, tor
hand work, at The Tribune Jo6
Ptg. Dept. We "also need a proof­
reader. Apply to the Foreman o£
Composing Room.
WANTED—Messenger boy or girl.
Good wages. Apply Western Union.
11 15 tf
WANTED—Carrier boy. Must be
Sturdy and bustler. Apply Trib­
une. 11 5 tf
CIGAR MAKERS WANTED—423
Third street, Uismarck. W. F.
Erlcnmeyer. 11 13 6t
WANTED—Man to work in bridge
crew, and wile to do. cooking, Apply
Tribune 630. 11 15 6t
Giyii7~SEnviCE EXAMINATIONS—
|^Kismarck, Dec., 7. 12,000 clerk*
needed. Salary $1200. Experience
unnecessary. Men and women de­
siring government pbsytfohs write
tor free particulars. It. E, Terry,
(formor Civil Service ffixaminerj,
122 Columbian Building, Washing­
ton. ll-ll-9t
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
Wanted—jiri
3rd street.
at Dunnraven. 21^
il 18,1 wlc
WANTED—Girl for general bouse
work JTamily^ of two. Phone 87.
1118 tf
WANTED-^WAITRE^S AND CHAM
bermaid at Banner houBe. lO^ Maiu
street. Phone 231.
-11-19 2t
wante!)~^t nce—girl for
geberal house work Good wages.
Mrs. P. Toney, 206 W. Thayer st.
1 1 1 9 2
WatNVEp^WlT^QRT^PNERAL
bou^ewOTk.- .Phone t46 or, call at 813
.- Thiid sfretft.- ifts. C. W. l|cGray.
11»19 lvv
WANTSabrGW or boy to learn to feed
preis lochia pfinting department
.•.,fet Tbf otficft.-. tfa'ay to
learn. Pa^ while tearijiUig. Call ^t
office and- adk for. Mr. Ryan. Tel. 32.
Tjfpt^CfeRK. wanta position. Four
years' experience and can give tbe
.best of reference, writfe. No. €53
Trlbuna 11 16 .wk
WA.NTBD^&itl »t..hom& 'lakeqr, als^
wofitan 'baker. Apply Holite Bakfery
214 Sth street. Phone 428,
N
WANTEDHQ tr 1 for
work. Phone 594.
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Classified Advertising Rates.
Terms Strictly Cash-—No Copy Without Remittance Attached
Will be Inserted.
First insertion, 35 cents additional insertions without change
qf copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words
will be charged, at the rate of two cents a word for each additional
word.
16 6t
general hou«e-
11 15 tf
Wanted—Girl for general house­
work. Highest wages. 010 Seventy
street. Mra. P. C. Remington.
10 26 tf
OiaiBkBBBaSS^SBBSBBBBSBasSSS
ROOMS FOR KENT
FOIt RENT UNFURNISHED
rooms for light housekeeping. Light
and heat furnished: Call 622 Third
street or phene 132R.
11-19 3t
F(iR' RENT—'Large modern front
room, $15 pfer moiith. Inquire at
5115th street.
.", 11 15 tf
FOR RENT—In^ desirable locatloh,
furnlahed room. 'Also room with
^kitchenette for 'light housekeeping.
411 5th street or Phone 273.
11 14 t\wk
MOTOS^^I
VOR SALE—$65U-cash busy a 5-pas-"
senger Reo F^ur in first class con­
dition. Owner leaving town must
sell. "Call Saturday or Sunday.
Phone 3IS K. or .349 R.
fit*, MOTIIEC, I ^IfHT WXoU OOK'T KAiOUJ
I-COUI.D Pick ?OME ANYTHING: ABOUT
OFF- CLBAMMr A
.CAW
WONDER
WWW 1WAT BOOW
IS "DECKED UP IN ft
CWUMFWftOiE SUIT
FOR
FCOR SALE OR RENT—
HOUSES AND FLATS
FOR RENT—5-room modern house,
house east part of town. $2i».00 In­
quire 30S 9tli street. »Phone 683 W.
Frank Everts. 11 IS 3t
FOR SALE—House for sale on your
own terms: Call 712 lith street or
phono SG1R.
11 14 Ct
NEW nUXC.AI.OW FOR SALE—
I will sell a new all modern six-room
bungalow.Including' new majestic
range, laundry stove and fuel suffi­
cient for the winter for $3,300.00.
I want about one-third cash' and
the balance may be on monthly pay­
ments. Edwarcl Erickson. ftlT Btli
street.' 11 13 tit
FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM HOUSE
haj^di. block below the High school,
large barn or garage, COO Sth st.
bus. L. Hanson Pumping Station.
"Tffong 126-R.
FOlt RENT—Modern seven roc:n
house tiiul garage. Well located.
Ready for occupancy Nov. 2». Mrs.
W. A. IluglW, «1(» 7th strwt.
11.J.G tf
FbiWlENT—Six room house, well lo
cated at reasonable rent.y Geo.
Register, Bismarck, N. I.
FOR RENT—Three
apartment, ground
room apartment
CUICkEM!
A
^A*vv#V*^twv. .*r.
location. Phone
Second street,
11 15 Ct
room furnished
floor. Also fix
furnished, flood
OM 0rt.5AN,"nM-AttMT5Ale
CAN I m.p
VouAtwrie?
1118 6t
FOR si-LE—-Overland roadster will
:sell cheap if taken at once- Also
Estey Organ. 'Mrs. .1. F. Hannan,
580'Are F. Phone 630L
11 15 Ot
FOft SALE—Hupmobile roadster.
S.. C.'' 11 12 6t
11 1.1 Ct
FCrSlLE-.r DANDY BUNG Al^O
style piano eUpap if taken before I
leave. Cash or term*. See A. H.
Einshiviller, Amies hotel, Rismartk.
N. D. 11-10 4t
T^iT"rent--foi:r
rooms part-
ly modern Imuse. close in. Call' 022
Third street or phone K'.'JR.
11-10 If
FOR-HENT-^Modern, 5 room hunga-
Iqw, 51C 14th street. Phone 263.
1- 11 18 3t
FflR—RKNT—Modern 6 room house
Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone Laljor
751. iOJIl'tf
r'OH KENT—Small house convenien..
iy locatea.,. Applj C. L. Purton.
7 2fi tf
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^MISCELLANEOUS
HISTORY OF THE, WORLD'S WAR
(by Francis A. March, with introduc­
tion by his brothei- General Peyton-
March". Highest officer in Unit­
ed states Army.i Complete and au­
thentic. Official photogt'aph. E\
~v traordinary opiortuirity for big pro­
fit. Outfit, free. Universal House,
Philadelphia.
GOOD MILCH COW FOli STfTK~rd
tlress C. W. Finwall, 7th street.
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^Bismarck.
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FO1L, S ALIC Furnil re.
or''chll at t!22 Sth sh
Northern
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flRSi WOOGHT A LARtfK MCM6E.
HdiME WITH HER. =WMiCM SHE 8*1
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that^
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victloeRFOL pReaertr
BUT I HAV* To BE
CAREFUL M0T
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Phone
trcr-t.
11 9 It wit
WANTED—Puppy dog, must be, about
si\ weeks old. by December 25. Pre­
fer Scotch collife. Phone 591.
11 15 tf
Mlf FARMER—'Now is the
dispose' of your live and
poultry. For best results
est market prices
time to
dressed
and high-
ship to the,
Produce Co., Hismarck. N.
Write us todav for prices of all
AUNT SADE PEALS
STRICTLY IN GOLD—
SADE,PE5T
Yooe TIRED
IT
BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE
DON'T kMOUi ANYrWIM/& ABoUT
CUlCkBAS, WW? ruu
51VJE UEB A LITTLE"
SURPRISE, I \mu
U'^-ka^a.
WrtPTT^TH \D6ft
3?tfRT\t4' ft CRAZY
QUILT TUfcEDO
fA TfcYlN
OUT A
SCHEME 1
kinds of poultry,
(luce Co., bisinurck,
Northern
N. D.
10 IS 2 1-2 mo
FOR gALE—Six hole Garland rango
$2G.iu cash or will traiie for good
laying hens. .1017 7th street or
phono $71R.
11 lS_3t_.
WANTED—Typewriter, adding nni
enine, safe or fire-proof cabinet, and
roll top desk. What have you to
offer. Write No. G.'il Tribune.
11 IS 1 wk
FOR SALE—Hay Flay for" cheap! In
quire SI9 1st street.
11 12 1 ^vk
YOUNG MAN AVITII 4-VF AK-OLl»
.m boy wants board and room witli
private family where child would be
cared for. Write No. !•"•", Tribune.
11-1 -t
HAS'—For sale. Ninety tons of up­
land hay, first class. Cut in July.
$1(1 per ton. Can feed hay on
place. See or write Hugh Hrown,
Glencoe, N. D.
11 14 1« 21
1.1 1.1 1 wi
FOR SALE—One good range. 019 (ilKj
street or call UI9L.
FOR SALE—480~ai-res stock land," 4
miles to town, 90 acres under plow
ail ideal stock location. Will take
•$10 per acre .parti liberty loan
bonds. A. J. Sylvester. Maiulan, N.
-Dak. 11 irot.-^
FOF^ .SALE 6a TRADER!jH»' l»cro8:j
fine prairie land fyee ol' incyiu-.j
brance, near Garrison, McLean
county. $2.5.110 an acre. Will *ex
change for modern residence prop
erty in Bismarck of equal value..
Address'"99 Mandan Ave., Bismarck,!
N. D. or call 57S. 1
11 IS 1 wk
HAVE "ONE NEW REFRIGERATOR
show case 10 ft. long and one 10 ft.
marble top wraper counter to trade
for a good second hand Ford in good.!
running order. Case and counter I
have never been unpacked. Crating
BY ALLMAN
HAD ToTRV ROU SH0ULD4T HAVfe
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DOME IT AMnt
THfteE PLACED
BEFORE |»COULO
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MT STlcfcTHESt ToASTW
Foftk?' lAJWttoofc AM'
Pi* TH' CHICKS LEGS'
WW UAMIW
AN'
turret
1 T^SEE, \'»A LEAWlhl
FOR MOTHER SECTOR
I've. £EEM "VRftN5FE«EO
TO Art'
fWM.
Is still on. Write Funk I'.ros., Hebron,
N. I.
11-11) 1 YV
FOR RENT—A good piano. Phono
442L. Florence M. Little.
_H Hi wk
FOR SALE—Good furniture for a (i
room house. Inquire it2*2 7th street.
II IS 21.
WANTED—Kitchen ran ire with hot
water connections, also suitable
Laundry stove. I'hone ii72 U.
11 1S 1 wk
WRITE A SONG—Victory or popular.
I compose music and guarantee, pub­
lication. Send words today/' Thus.
Merlin, 777„Reaper lilock, -(Chicago.
11 Hi It
FOR FIUSfT'LASS DRV ('[.EANFNO
and pressinc"Call at the iiagle Hal
Works and Tailor Shop, Phono TiS.
11 1S 1 mo
'BANNER HOUSE
Good board and room, ifK.Oo per week,
or two in a room. $7.00 per week. We
hav/' single or double rooms.
S. N1GHOLA.
104 Main St. Phone 2.'!l
11-10 1 ill
POSITIONS WANTED
WANTED—A POSITION AS FIltE
luap. See .Meruit'
Fourth street south.
Cowell at 22.'!
or phone *12.
11-10 1
HOUSES WAN3&P
WANTED TO RENT, by local mer­
chant 5 to 7 room hodern house by
permanent renter. Call 5t!2R or
SC2X
LOST AND FOUND
FO'tfND—A PIN~WITH'PICTURE OF
two soldiers. Owner can have same
by paving for tl\ls -adv. Call tit
Tribune office.
1MJJ.1W
LOST—Crocheted bug containing
about $10,000. Leave at Tribune, of­
fice and receive reward.
It IS 3t
LOST—A black leather pocket, book
containing a stun ot' money in Bis­
marck theatre. Reward for return
to G. V. Haliday, 722 Mandan^Av^
STRXYED OR STOLEN—1 black
mare, weight 1100 lbs, 9 years old
::j i'.i
.-7?r!f:- r».s acriSaSs!
1- dark brown mare, weight 1100 lbs.
7 years old, white spot in forehead,
ihane and foretops roched. Any­
one giving information of their
whereabouts, suitable reward will
be puid .for Same. L. C. Patterson,
B'ismarcic, N. D.
11 IS 1 wk
I SUPREME COURT
FROM P.URLE1GII COUNTY.
G. H. Meyer, plaintiff and respond­
ent, vs. .1. W. Church, et aid., ilel'eiul
anls anil appellants.
Syllabus: The evidence is examined
and held to support the verdict of the
jury, holding (lie defendants liable for
the negligence of a member of an as­
sociation organized for the purpose* of
constructing ami operatl-'ig a rural
telephone line.
Appeal from the district court of
Kurlcigh counly. Nuessle, J.
Affirmed.
opinion of the court by Bird/,ell. .L
Robinson. •!. concurs Bruce, Cb. J.
dissents.
Newton. Dullam & Young. P.ismajck,
attorneys for plaintiff.
E. T. P.urke, Bismarck, attorney for
Oscar Anderson and Carl Anderson.
F. ~E. JlcCnrdy. Bisiuarck, attorney
for .1, W. Unroll, et a I.
FROM STARK COUNTY.
John V. Rotilger and 1'l\\aril t.
Hughes, plaint ilfs-respondfiiit- Mi vs.
Northern I'acilic railway! (lefcndiint
appellant.
Thomas E. Valiancy, plaintiff-rc?
spoodent. t2'i vs. Northern Pacific
railway, defendant-apiiellant.
Harriet: Weir, plaintllT-respondenf,
f.'l) vs. Northern Paeilic railway, de
fendant-ftppellant.
August Ziesiner, plainti-resj»oiident.
CI) vs. Northern I'acilic railway, de­
fendant-appellant.
Syllabus:
(J The failure of a special verdict
to find upon any material fact in issue
is equivalent: to a finding against the
party upon whom the bruden rests to
establish such fact, and this, whether
tbe party be the plaintiff or the de­
fendant.
(2) Where it appears that part of
the damage in a tort action was caus­
ed by a third party or a third cause,
the plaintiff, unless a conspiracy or a
Hold Your Future in
the Palm of
Your Hand
forts enjoyed by the man who's placed his savings in a home.
/Panics and other unsettled business conditions disturb stocks, bpnds, almost
every security, but leaves unscathed home values.
Once paid for, you have an investment in a home that is gilt-edged, that en­
hances in value constantly, and nets you a big return in comfort, security and
peace of mind.
"s
Follow the real'estate ads in The Tribune's^ classified columns. These want
ads are an up-to-date directory of the best bargains in residential property.
AN' OO AV.0^6
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joint tort can be proved, can only re­
cover against the defendant such dam­
ages as he can show wCl'e occasioned
by defendant's wrong.
(It* 'Where the special verdict of
a jury finds that the injury to plain­
tiffs property, which 'was flooded by
surface waters, was. If due at all, to
the obstruotnig of such waters by the
defendant's railroad onibankujent and
the flooding back therefrom, and was
also due to the waters rushing down
bill and running into the basements
before they "even reached such track,
and does not 'determine how much
damage was occasioned by each of the
causes, iio recovery against the de­
fendant can be had on such a verdict.
(4 Special verdicts of tin1 jury ex­
amined and found not to be inconsist­
ent.
to Where it special verdict is Sub­
mitted to tin' jury, which covers nil of
the material issues of ihe case, and
such. findings are in favor of the de­
fendant such defendant is entitled to
the reception of the same and a judg­
ment thereon, and an "order overruling
a motion for such judgment and fol­
lowed by an order for a new trial is
an.appealable tjrdor and comes within
the provisions of Section 7841 of the
compiled laws of 1P1.'!. which makes
orders appealable, which effect a sub­
stantial right, when such order "in ef­
fect determines the cause ami prevents
.a judgment from which an 'iipfioal
mi^rlit lie taken.
.-Actions to recover for injuries oc­
casioned by the flooding of plaintiff's
premises.
A plica I from the district court of
Siark county. Hon. W. C. Crawford, J.
Motion for judgment on special ver­
dicts 'denied and new trials ordered.
I icfendant appeals.
Reversed.
Opinion of the cour^ by Bruce. Ch.
J. Grace. J. concurs ill result.
T. F. Murtha and Thomas Pugh.
Dickinson, attorneys for plaintiffs and
respondents.
Watson. Young & Conmy, of Fargo,
attorneys for defendant and appellant.
Speed Machine Most Needed.
To save labor and space in large
post ottices, r. New Jersey mnn has in­
vented a letter-sorting *?nolnet in
which the letters aro dropped into nar*
row slots ami fall dowa chutes into
larger compartments.
There's little of -luck arid
much of well-seasoned* judg­
ment in the security and com­

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