The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 27, 1916, Page 7

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para glace AD WORK FOR yOu paswer to Tribyne No, Shad ce Bismarck Ii you tall to bo toe yon Wal forward it to the advertiser. jare likely to get’into trouble. 2 2 pe eit} F. 5. YOUNG, = ‘aa Iu Two houses for sale on monthly pay- ~ ments, with a very small payment down. Five houses for sale on monthly: pay- ments for about $650.00 payment ] down. = _ One house and bain to trade for farm . property close-in, 160 acres of land near Baldwin to / trade for house $3,000.00. -SOfoot east front lot and - 15 feet cors. i ner-lot on 4th streety:for © “est lots on street Riverview-Addition lots»at $600.00 are the best for homes or investment in thecity, are close iat bu ed in every way. ‘Three new modern bungalow: ‘at-prices ranging from $ in Bismarck. » cheap- ‘ $300.0 to : , The_ lots ate protect- : F. E. YOUNG. Suite 15 First National Bank Building; vy 4 Phones 73 and 711. we __MELP WANTED MALE _ WANTED—Cigar makers; also cigar banders. 423 Third St. W. F. Erlen- _meyer. Good opening for competent = ‘barber, with small capital. Box..776 Dunn Center, N. D. 5 \OUBE: 11-24-6¢ | FOR J. H. HOLIHAN, Lucas Block. Houses for Sale. HOUSES FOR SALE. SALE—House of six rooms and bath; $2350, $350 cash and bi “monthly, FOR SALE—Modern house on Gar ; 2 rooms and bath. $3300. FOR GALE—Moderp house; 8 rooms and bath $4,350. {For “SALE—House on 12th; 6 rode. bright and ae for advancement to Wi Nowy 35. Good cancel right party. 0411-25-83 5h & ‘amen 11-21-6t care ‘Tribune. > HARVEY HARRIS 6 CO, J. P. Jackson, Mgr. 320 ‘ACRES—Close to town, with ~-ereek on both quarters; good soil; very fine for a man with stock, A reat’ bargain. as 160 ACRES—Good soil; lies excep tionally well; nice grove of trees; not far from a loading station. A good piece of property that can be. bought. at-a low price. + & large list of houses and lots for Sale in all. parts of the city. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. ———KK—K—X—X—== i ROOMS FORRENT ‘POR RENT—Two. comfortable turn- ished and heated rooms. 801 4th St. Phone 404K. 11-27-6¢ POR RENT—Threc modern furnisl- ed rooms for light housekeeping. 516 9th St. _:11-27-3t FOR RENT—Three nice, jarge front rooms, in a modern house. Willi be vacated December 15; 803 Seventh a8. 11-25-8t FoR = SI Tooms; 300 Ninth St. Phone 683R. 31-22-6t FOR RENT—Two rooms with board, also board without room. 208 Thay: Ser. Phone 389K. 11-10-1mo FOR RENT—Furnished room in miod- ern house; 515 Fifth St. _11-22-6t (FOR RENT—s ‘Strictly modern room. Toor Gentlemen preferred; 38 Ave, A. 11-14-1mo ‘FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, with ‘bath. ‘Phone 675, or call 206 Thay- Seer = 10-29-1mo For RENT—Furnished rooms. 619 Sixth -8t. 10-24-1mo ; LANDS # FOR SALE—Eighty acres of land, close to Bismarck; improvements, worth $900; §27°acre; cash. J. H. Holihan, Lucas “Block. _ 11-252t LOST AND FOURD LOST—Child’s fur collar between Rosser and Avenue on 6th St. Leave at Tribune office. 11-25-3t LOST—On Friday night, at the NIP. depot, handbag. containing gold watch and some money. Finder, leave at Tribune. LOST—Child’s fur collar between Dosser and Avenue D on 6tb St. Leave at Tribune office. 11-25-3t LOSt—On Friday night, at the N. P. depot, handbag, containing sold : Watch and some money. Finder, leave at Tribune. 5 “tmonth; salary $75.00. Address 33, vor SaLE=Tor “acres close in; | vi bargain | at $1,200. baie¥ot sous Sul. th; rents ts for $50.a month. $4006. J. H. HOLIHAN 3 Lueas Block Phone 745 laskhed wanes WANTED WANTED—Live, honest hustlers, to 70 sell famous Wedge Nursery stock, finest for northern planting. ‘Work all or part of your time. Our agents frequently make $100 monthly and more. Pay checks issued weekly. Free agent's outfit consists of ful instructions and colored plates of fruits, shrubs, etc. Information free. Clarence Wedge Nurséry, Box K, Albert Lea, Minn. 9-17-ads HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern Sroon house. Phone 64 M. 818 Ave. B. 11:2' zs FOR RENT—Three-room: “house 0 14th ‘St:,, partly furnished; immedi ate possession, Phone 441L, or ap- ply 517 10th. "11-232 «WORK WANTED. WANTED—Steady work by man with team.. Phone 706, 11-27-6t LADY WANTS to care for children evenings. Phone 123X.- 11-276t WOR Young lady wito fair education wants work in the city. Write Tribune, No. 23. 11-10-1mo RE Ee MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Carey safe, in good con- dition, height 54 inches, width 26%. Holtan- Mercantile Co.,. Washburn, N, D. 11-24-6¢ FOR SALE — Furniture — complete parlor and bedroom set; finished in Early English; upholstered in gen- uine leather. 779. 11-27-3¢ FOR SACE—Farnishings of a 12- room hotel, complete, and building for rent. rage 31, care.‘Tribune. 11-20-12t buy, gecond hand ering Machine: must ‘be in r and the price right.— No, 38 cate of Tribune. FOR SALE—Lady’s fur lined coat; black marten collar; good as new. Call Fur store, 418 Broadway. 11-25-3t FOR SALE—Very fine household fur- niture; good as new. Phone 63SX, or call 812 Seventh. 11-27-3t ie — An eastra building company;is ise to spend many thousandd of in building houses in ae at sell on easy payments, or to rent on yearly leases, if the demand is sufficient to warrant the expendi- ture; hence will také a careful home “owners: and renters census of the city and desires to employ two ladies anhd_two gentlemen to make the enumeration. Address, stating experience and giving refer-| ence. No. 34 care Tribune, 11-24-6t —One pool bali fectionery, one lot, two-story build: ing, all complete. Will sell at a Dargain. Will take car in part pay- ment if taken at once; in small, Call at 308 4th. Phone |’ 0. T, OWENS € CO. FOR $SALE—160-acre, very ‘chojce farmy, on easy terms. Only $1,000 cash required.. Balance on long time with low rate of interest. FOR SALE—Six-room, modern house with full basement. Furnace heat, light and water; bath. Price, $3,000. galy $1,200 cash required to swing | .. ea! VERY CHOICE 60-foot lot for sale, on Twelfth street ;east front; water and sewer in street. WANTED TO RENT—By December 1st, modern 7-room house. Farm and City Loans. D. T. OWENS & CO. CHET HSS HS +He *. PRIZE WINNING CREAM bi bs (CAN NETS FARMER $12.55 + * Marion, N. D., Nov. 27—A + cream“ ticket for $7.55. covering * * one five-gallon can of cream * * won for Peter. Knudson the prive + * of five dollars offered for the big * * gest cream check entered at the + * Marion corn show last week. * * Knudson’s prize-winning can of cream brought $1.55 a gallon and + * tested 50 per cent. Coupled with + | * the five dollar prize he has pete * ted. just $12.55. Mustela «sie sae oe oie PEMBINA MASONS HOLD THEIR ANNUAL ELECTION Pembina, N. D., Nov. 27—At the annual meeting for the election of of- ficers of the Masonic lodge, the fol- lowing were elected: Dr. J. H. Lowe, w .m.; Ray Stinson, j. w.; H. E. Lere, 8. w; Robert Morrison, treasurer, and A R.-Harvey, secretary. Date for in- Stallation is Friday, December 15. -- |SANBORN MAN GETS PATENT FOR SWIMMING MACHINE Sanborn, N. D., Nov. 27—Andrew “|W. Waite, of this village, has taken out a patent for a swimming machine which he claims to be able to do all sorts of acquatic tricks. He has just completed a model, doing the work himself. It will be exhibited on the Pacific coast: this winter. , | TOTAL ENROLLMENT 1 AZEN SCHOOL IS 165 Hazen,:N: D., Nov. 27—New entries the past week has advanced the total attendance to. 165 .in the public schools, The primary department has 56; the intermediate 39; the gram- mar 41, and the high school 29, -REMODEL RAY AUDITORIUM FOR A MODEL OPERA HOUSE Ray, N. D., Nov. 27—A crew of car- penters started work last week to re- model the auditorium, which will be made into. a model theatre. The stage will have floor space of 20x20. The building is owned by John Nel- son, of Portland, Ore. |FRED JOHNSON OF RAY INJURED IN A RUN-AWAY Ray, N. D., Nov. 27—Fred Johnson, j who.lives a short distance northeast of this city, suffers a badly cut and bruised face and a rupture of both ear drums as well as a broken nose, as the result of a runaway accident last week. His brother, Charles Johnson, who was with’ him, escaped © with |} slight. bruises. VALEEY CITY ENTERTAINS FIFTH DISTRICT DENTISTS Valley City, N. D., Nov, .27—The quarterly; convention. of the dentists of the fifth judicial district ‘closed here last week. The. meeting opened with a banquet at the Kindred hotel at 7 o’¢lock, which: was followed by the busjness session. The next meet- ing wi be held in Jamestown. SANBORN. POOLROOM 18 OBBED OF SUM OF 985. gankorit N. D., Nov. 27—Robbers obtained about $35 in cash when they broke into Lawrence Flach’s pool- room here last week. It is believed the thief concealed himself in the rear of the room until after the plate had been locked for the night. DICKINSON ELKS WILL HOLD ANNUAL MEMORIAL Dickinson, N. D., Nov. 27—Dickin- son Lodge B. P..O. E., No. 1137, will follow its annual custom by observ- ing Sunday, December 3, as its mem- orial day. The address of the day will be given by Judge J. M. Hanley, of the twelfth judicial district. Mrs. Natchwey will also appear on the pfo- gram in a solo. a ENCOREOR ATE HOSPITAL ° DUNN CENTER, N. D. Dunn cease N. D., Nov. 27—The executive committee of the Dunn Cen- ter Commercial club reports that: in- corporation is under way for the Dunn County Hospital association, to be incorporated at $10,000. All of the business men of this village.are back- ing the hospital movement. ‘ FIREMEN JUMPS WHEN BIG ENGINE HEADS FOR DITCH Dickinson, N. D., Nov. 27—Engi- neer Litch jumped and escaped with only slight injuries last week, when switch engine No. 1075 came near go- ing into the ditch in the local yards when the rails spread. The engine was going’ at a good clip at the timg/| ‘and was one of the big ones used on this division. STUDENTS AT LARIMORE ARE PRACTICING THRIFT, Larimore, N. D., Nov. 27—Oné hun- dred and.seventeen pupils of the city schools have opened accounts in the school savings system with a total dcposit of $147.05: Fifty-two of these pupils have deposited one dollar or more and have opened a savings ac- count in their own name at one of the local banks. The system does not extend to the high school. MOTT TRAIN MAY STOP AT FLASHER FOR LUNCH Mott, N. D., Nov. 27—Residents of Flasher have petitioned the state rail- road and warehouse commission to re- quire the Northern Pacific westbound passenger train to stop at that point 30 minutes, . Under the present: sched- ule passengers traveling from Bis- marck to the terminus do not reach their destination until 8:30 o'clock, not being able to get a lunch en Teute. BIDS FOR COAL. The Bismarck 1! on lignite coal. ed inte its sheds, the contraci ww iu for one year. Every bid mést accompany a test of the coal to be delivered. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Bids must be in by Dec. 1st, 1916. THE BISMARCK HOSPITAL, | waats bits growing town. No. 27, Tribune. ew adM@en ov _.) U1G12 R, BE, STRUTZ, Sec. Xe ore Than 14,000 Inches Of Information HE ADVERTISERS below will use more than 14,000 inches in The Tribune i in 1916; it’s all concise, “instant at hand” information. to the directory constantly. Partner’s Cafe “$48 Fourth Street OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BANNER HOUSE Room and Board by Day $1.00 By the Weck $7.00 Boarding Stable for Horses in Connection 104 MAINT. BISMARCK Public Stenographer Neat, Accurate Work ' MES. G.’B. SHORT, JR. *__ MoKenzie Hotel Hours 9 A.M.to6P.M. | LAX! Phone . Ss. e Of Capital Coffee House Coffee and Soups a Specialty 30214 Main Street Phone 497 E. B. FERGUSON, Prop. It appears every day. ., HJ. WAGNER Office - Rooms 1 and 2 Hughes Building Optical owtice, Hous Opposite to 12. an Grand Pacific E +7 Specialist deal 1to5 Hotel ght ry Sot P.M! lasses GR BIS! CK, N, Refer Telephonelt Number FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 | amezim |) TAXI Phone L, E. SMITH and Rebuilding Windshields Auto Radiator Repairing GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, fenders tanks and 4 JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street Phone 756 Let Me Install an E in Your Town lectric Light Plant I would like to hear’from any parties located in a town or city of a population from 500 to 2000 people who want. a first class Electric Light Plant installed. Drop me a line and I will call on you. Addregs ‘‘25”’ Bismarck Tribune. gi uty All work given a pressure test 109 Third Street Automobile Radiators | REPAIRED AND me gi fa? 1 he four Hours Bismarck Auto Radiator Works and delivered within Twenty. eee + ees eee eel RED RIVER VALLEY SPUD " ¢ NEARLY KILLS OLD or Fadl Barnesville, Minn., Nov. +¢ * A great big Red river alae po * * tato nearly claimed the life of one * of John Lindquist’s queens this. * * week. When bossie roamed into * /* John’s potato pateh she spied a * * potato, tricd to swallow it, but + * the thing wouldn't go down. It * required the conibined efforts of * two men to remove it from thee - * queen’s throat. Dior le + sicieleieie ees eo oo COMMENCE WORK ON NEW ARTIFICIAL ICE PLANT Dickinson, N. D.,.Nov| 27—Work was started last week on Dickinson's new $25,000 artificial icesplant. It is ex- pected that water will be struck at @ 200-foot depth. It is proposed to have the plant ready. to furnish ice for this city next summer. LOOKS/LIKE A BRIDGE ACROSS THE MISSOURI Parshall, N. D., Nov. 27—A special train carrying officials of the Great ‘Northern and the Northern Pacific, passed through here last week going on to Sanish. Without having any definite information as to the motive of the visit, it is easy to surmise it has to do with the building of a bridge over the Missouri. MASONS AT SANBORN HOLD THEIR ANNUAL ELECTION Valley City, N. D., Nov. 27—At the stated annual communication of San- born Lodge No. 14, A: F. & A. M., the following officers were elected for the ensgimg year, according to word reaching here from that village: Wor- thy master, T. J. Blewett; senior war- den, Mads Bjornsrud; junior ‘warden, M. D. Willenar; treasurer, C. 0. Langer, and secretary, R. H. McKean. A ——_lce eh | BETA GAMMA PSI | GRANTED NATIONAL |; | CHAPTER CHARTER | ‘Word has beem received in Grand Forks ‘by the giris’ Sorority, Beta Gamma Psi, that they have becn| granted a charter “by? the national chapter. Plans have not been definite- ly made, but it is expected that Miss Gertrude Corbet of Milwaukee, from the Madison branch, will install the chapter. Mrs. J. Wi Hawley of Min- neapolis, grand secretary of Delta Gamma, and several visitors from the neighboring chapters will attend the ofganization. Phe 1915 and 1916 girls will return to the university to be in- stalled at that time. The dates for holding the sessions have not been announced, but will be all Shoes Repaired | Best Bauipped fhe Shop in the L. E. Larsen 46 Main Streex 50968 COLEMAN’s ~ New and Second Hand Store PHONE 358 DRAYING Freight and Baggage Carefully and Promptly Phone 395 Delivered J. A. GRINSTEINNER ee PIANO AND VOCAL LESSONS Special Rates Given Phone 627X 313 Fourth St. MISSES CORNELL and BRADY Peck's Old Music Store L BUILD. THEM .CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bisa Steam Héated We can handle -a limited number of cars for storage this winter. Our fireproof garage is now heated with city steam, and nothing will freéze. Corwin Motor Co. CYLINDERS REBORED Fords $14 Other jobs_in proportion Corwin Motor Co. i} Himusreks N. D. in Morok Co. bandtaanib Transfer & storage | { We have unequaled facilities for } moving, stering .and = shipping househofd goods. Careful, experl- | enced men; also retail Ice and wood. Wachtor Transfer Comp: Phone 62 , | __Phone 62_ No, 202 Fifth St 202 Fifth st Henry Burman * “The Shoe Hospital Man” Is still at the same old stand with his electric shoe REPAIR outfit. Plenty of competent help and can do YOUR work while you wait. aroe Sway Setween 4th and 5th Streets Undertaking- Embdaiming Licensed Embalmer In Charge Day Phone & Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building CITY LOTS RENTS -FARM LANDS known ao,the Alphi Thoia chapter of Delta Gamma. Plans are being made for an a ial mal installation party, to be held in| the gymnasium. Invitations will go out later by the sorority women for eitlier the second or third week in an afternoon reception at their home December, The new chapter wjll be fiz University avenue. | CW. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING | Phone 726. 612 Rosser 85. Garage... . COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY E _-. AGENTS WANTED Yor the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianos. G. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. Grand Pacific Buildirg TERMS TO SUIT LITTLE'S SECOND-HAND STORE Will*buy, sell and exchange or rent anything. Successor to Nolan's, Phono 794 or 132X. Undertaking Parlors | A, W. Lucas Company ODay Phone 466 Night Phone 717 i A. W. CRAIG { Licensed Embaimer in Charge SESS, | y ° ' Barbie’s| PHONE. 394 600 Front Street We Call for and Deliver » TAXI PHONE 105 Freightand Baggage DRAYING Clooten’s Livery a Buy Your Pictures From The CAPITAL ART CO. \ 400 Broadway We Guarantee Good Work and Prompt Delivery of Medallions and Enlarged Portraits. An unusually Large Selection of Mouldings fer Framing. The Electric Shop B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies | Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway {Old Hats Cleaned and Reblocked EAGLE SHINING PARLOR Broadway Opposite Postoffice PIANO TUNING AS. NOFFMAN Work Guarantesé, Residence 1002, Ave. C

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