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“FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 1, -1916 LET A CLASSIFIED “No Advertisements Accepted ‘“T. F.” "Till Forbidde Classified Ads—Cash in Advance. No Ads Acad afer Six dor FN. ployas ary not permitted to tell who |tor Mail or | bay advertiser is. or saad your \to and ve F. 5 YOUNG, Two houses for sale on monthly pay- ments, with a ‘very ‘small payment down, Five houses for sale on monthly pay: down. ,_ One house and: barn to trade for farm ments fer about $650.00 payment sproperty close in. 160 acres of land near Baldwin ‘to trade for house in Bismarck. Three new modern bungalows for sale at prices ranging from $2,500.00 to $3,009. 50-foot sae front lot and 5 feet cor- ner lot on 4th street, for gale, cheap- est lots on street Riverview Addition lots at $300.00 to * $600.00 are the best for homes or investment in the city. The lots are close in and buyers are protect- ed in every way. F. E, YOUNG, Suite HELP WANTED MALE WANTED—Cigar makers; also cigar bamders, 423 Third St, W. F. Erlen- meyer.” i Good opening for competent barber, with small capital. Box 776 Dunn Center, N. , 11-24-6t WANTEO—First-class floor man and willing worker, to take steady job in’ Mandan blacksmith shop. Apply G.“A. Wolf, 208 Second Ave.,‘N. W., ‘Mandan, N. D. 12-1-3¢ NELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Neat ‘appearing young la@y for pleasant work in store; steady .:position for” right _ party. Write :36 care Tribune. 12: +6 WANTEO—Girl_ tor general work; highest wages: -€ati- va We ington Ave., or phone,'93. 11.28: 12t: WANTED—A girl tp do house work: Call 20; Ave. A, or phone 625.. Mrs. 'W. F. Crew: 211-28-6t, WANTED--Girl’ "general house- work ; German Preferred, Phone 543: “S 12-28-3t “WANTEO=Cook and dining root girl at.on Apply hotel’ at ‘Colehar. bor, : 12-28-8t ————— ee a HARVEY HARRIS & 60. J. P. Jackson, Mgr. 320 ACRES—Close to. town, with creek gn both auarer go0nd soll h vety-fine for a man with ‘stock. __Teat bargain. 160° “ACRES—Good soil;< lies excep- tionally well; nice grove of trees; not far from a loading station. A good piéce of property: that. canbe bought at a low price. ¥ A large list of houses and lots for sale in all parts of the. city. HARVEY HARRIS @ CO, a rete : ROOMS FORRENT FOR RENT—Fine room; private bath: No. 46 Main St, 11-28-9t FOR RENT—Two comifortable furn- ished and heated rooms. 801 4th St. Phone 404K. 11-27-6t FOR RENT—Three nice, large front rooms,'in a modern house. Will be vacated December, 15; 803.Seventh St. 11-25-8t FOR RENT = Two rooms with board; also board without room. 208 Thay- ef, Phone 388K. = 11-10-1mo ern roow Gentlemen erred; 38 Ave. A. ne 11-14-1mo WANTED SACESMEN—Come in and=see our proposition on the best selling ar- ticle the market. Experience unnecessary. One door south of Palladium, on Fifth street. .11-29-6t POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED—By © high school girl with private family. Phone 400X. Call after Thursday. 11-29-3t —————————_—_—_— HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT—Five-room house,-partly modern; all . furnished—bedding, dishes, silverware, etc.; everything clean. Cheap; this is a bargain. Phone 771, or call Sunday, 10 Ros- ser St. 11-29-3t FOR RENT—Tive-room house; partly modern. Geo. M. Register. 11-29-3t FOR RENT—By Dec. sth, a 5-room cottage, partly modern, Ap) 1202 Broadway. FOR RENT—Modern Sroom house. Phone 64M. $18 Ave. B, 11-274 salded Gb ivtees| WEeGE Wectsal Verdede reeds : 15 First National Bank Building Phones 78 and 711. ja J. H. HOLIHAN, -Lucas:Block. Houses for Sale. HOUSES FOR SALE. FOR S@LE—House of six rooms and path; $2350, $350 cash and $25 monthly, OR SALE—Modern house on car _ Hine; 7 rodms and’ bath.’ $3300. | FOR. SALE—Modern house; 8 ‘rooms’ “and bath $4,350. FOR SALE—Hoise on 12th; 6 rooms. Pi a ES FOR’ SALE—Ten ‘acres close in; big argain : at $1,200. e: | FOR’ SALE—iouse of 8 rooms and ~bath;; rents for-$50 a month, $4,000. i Jj. HOHHAS Lucas Block acon Phone 7H WORK WANTED <-— WANTED—Steady 1 ‘work-by man.with team. . Phone 766. 11-28-4t CADY WANTS to care for children evenings, Phone 193X. it are ‘oung fair education wants work ia “the city. Write Tribune, No. 23. 11-10-Imo MISCELLANEO! FOR RENT—The Frederic Hotel, at New Leipzig, N. D. Two railroads, steam ‘heated, eléctric lighted, com- . pletely furnished, 24 rooms, For further information, address New Leipzig Commercial club. 12-1- ‘FOR SALE OR 1 EXCHANGE—For farm land, a 7-room house, located in the residence section of Mandan, unencumbered: Would be willing to assume some — encumbrance on the land, iAddress, J. M. ‘Hackney, Hackney Biulding, St. Paul, Minne- sota. 12-1-12t FOR SALE—1913, five-passenger Cad: illac auto, in first-class condition. Oscar H. Will, 12-1-2t. FOR SALE—Victrola and fine selec-| tion of records, good as new, for. 75, cash. Phone 144X, or call at! 802 Second St. 12-1-51 FOR SALE—One hay press, scrapers dump wagon. Can $e bought che. Cali at 808 Second St., or ‘phone 282K. 11-28-3t FOR SALE—Furnishings of a 12- room hotel, complete, and building for rent. Answer 31, care Tribune. 14,20-12t OR SALE—Very fine household tar niture; good as new. Phora 638X, or cali $12 Seventh. 11-87-8* WANTED _ENOMERATORS = a- eastfn building company is to spend many thousands of dollars in building houses in Bisamrok te sell on easy payments, or <>: Cn’ on yearly: leases, if the demarg, sufficient to warrant the expeu. ture; hence will take a careful home owners and renters census of the city and desires to employ two ladies and two gentlemen to make the enumeration. Address, stating experience and giving refer- ence, No. 34 care Tribume. 11-24-6t D. 7. OWENS & 66. FOR SALE—160-acre, very choice farm, on easy terms. Only $1,000 cash required. Balance on long time with low rate of interest. FOR SALE—Six-roomf, modern house with full basement. Furnace heat, light and water; bath-Price, $3,000. gals $1,200 cash required to swing veRv. CHOICE 50-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. ROOMS WANTED - WANTED—Furnished rooms for tight | housekeeping, or small house, fur-| family of? two, Call or| . BE. Bergeson & Son. FLATS FOR RENT ‘Flat, in Varney ‘ 11-29-3t LOST AND FOUND Lost—watch charm locket, Return to Tribune and receive reward. FOUNO—Sum of moneyon my prem: :-{ses, Loser may have same by iden 12-1-2t 'COST—Hockey skate with shoe at tached . Thanksgiving ‘day. Finder. please notify O. W. Roberts, U. S. Weather Bureau. 12-1-3t COstT—Child’s fur collar \ betweén Dosser and Avenue D on 6th St. Leave at-Tribune office. 11-25-3t EEE. BIDS FOR COAL. The Bismarck Hospital wants bids on lignite coal,. delivered into its sheds, the contract to run for one year. Every bid must accompany 2 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, R. EB. STRUTZ, Sec. NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS. TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. | State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In County Court, Before Hon. H. C. Bradley, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Hiram Neill, Deceased, H. E, Scott, Administrator, with ‘the will manexet Petitioner, {Ela J. Neill, “Hazel ‘Neill, Annie L. |. Neill, Georgia Neill, Mary R. New- ell, Miss Hartwell, Mrs. Robert Reisdorf, and Foo Chow Hospital, | ‘Foo Chow, China, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You, the said respondents, and each of you, are hereby notified that the !final account of the Administratrix, with the will annexed, in North Dako- ta, of Hiram Neill, late of the City of San Gabriel, in the County of Los Angeles and State of California, De- ceased, has been rendered to this Court, therein showing that the estate of said deceased, in North Dakota is ready for final settlement and distri- bution, and petitioning that her ac- count. ‘be allowed, the residue of said lestate be distributed to the persons thereunto” entitled, her administra. jtion closed and’ she be discharged; that Friday, the 5th day of January, A. D. 1917, at ten o’clock in the fore- noon of that day, at the court rooms of, this Court in the court house, in the City of..Bismarck, County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, has been duly appointed by this Court for the settlement thereof, at. which time and -placeany person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing, to said account and .petittion and contest the- same. _ And you,,the above named respond- ents, and each of you, are hereby cit- ed and required. then and there to be and:appear before this: Court, and show cause;-if any you have, why said account shall not be allowed, the jistration’ of, said estate closed and said Administratrix be discharged. Dated ‘the 23rd day of November, +A, D. 1916. ' | By the Court. ‘ H. C,\BRADLEY; Judge ofthe County Court. Let the foregoing citation be serv- ed by publication in the’ Eismarck Daily Tribune, published at Bismarck, (‘North Dakota, once each week for | four successive weeks. HH. C. BRADIZEY, Judge of the County Court. Miller, Zuger & Tillotson, Attorneys, Bismarck, N. D. NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION. By virtue of an execution issued out of and under the seal of the Dis- trict Court in and for the County of Burleigh, in the State of North Da- kota, upon a judgment rendered in the Justice Court of E. S. Pierce and docketed in the said District; Court of} Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 8th day of September, 1915, in an action wherein S. E. Bergeson & Son were . plaintiffgs,and C. &. Martin, whose true name is E. C. Martin, was defendant, judgment rendered in fa- vor of the plaintiffs and against the, defendants for the sum of Thirty-nine and 75-100ths ($39.75) Dollars, which execution was directed and delivered jto me as Sheriff for the said County lof Burleigh, in the State of North ‘Dakota; and I have levied upon all right, title and interest of the id dofendant in and to the following enecuned. personal property, as fol- io-wit: | garbage can, 1 clothes basket, Iv. tubs, 1 sanitary couch, 1 da- venport, 1 clothes wringer, 1 wash; board, 1 set flatirons, 1 waffle iron, 1 steak board, 1 hammer, 2 skillets, 1 enamel tea kettle, 1 coffee pot, 1 en- ame! pan, 3 earthen jars, 1 dustless mop, 1 enamel roaster, 1 ironing board, 2. common chairs, 2 leather rockers, 1 snow shovel, 1 all wood rocker, 1 large wooden chair, 1 square card table, 1 mattress, 1 brass ‘bad, 1 bed spring, 1 broom, 1 lawn mower, 1 radiator brush, 2 small rugs, 1 foot- stool, 2 dishpans, 1 smoking stand, 1 fumed oak dresser, 1 small square ta- ble with leaves, 1 bookcase, 1 book stand, 1 wash boiler, 1 set Kipling works, 1 set Poe’s works, 40 miscel- laneous books. Notice is hereby given that 1 as the said Sheriff of Eurleigh County, North Dakota, will seil the above de- scribed personal property to the high- | 57, est bidder, for cash, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bis- marck, North Dakota, on Saturday, the 9th day of December, 1916, at the hour of ten o’clotk in the forenoon, to satisfy the said execution, with costs and interest thereon. Dated November 29th, 1916. J. P. FREN® Sheriff of Burleigh Co ¥ Dakota. | INTER-STATE ATLLETIC CONFERENCE BEING HELD residue of said distributed, the admin- |} BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE 5 Pa gah Se ye 2 SEVEN | ore Than 14,000 Inches Of Information Tribune in 1916; it’s all concise, “instant at hand” information. to the directory constantly. Partner’s Cafe 218 Fourth Street OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BANNER HOUSE Room, and Board by Day $1.00 By the Week $7.00 Boarding Stable for Horses in “Connection 104 MAIN §T, BISMARCK Hm . Public. Stenographer Neat, Accurate Work MRS. G. B. SHORT, JR. McKensie Hotel Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. TAXI Phone 57 “<S, LAMBERT Capital Coffee House Coffee and Soups a Spbcialty 3021, Main Street Phone 497 E. B. FERGUSON, Prop. It appears every day. Office Rooms 1 and 2 Hughes Building Optical Office Hours ‘ pposi lo Specialist ¥to 12 and Grama Facitic Byes Teted and Gla ToS, Glasses Changed H. J. WAGNER | wed BISM TARCK. nN D. ADVERTISERS below will use more than 14,000 inches in The Refer elephone Number 533 PMS FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Phone 449 and Rebuilding Windshields JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street Auto Radiator Repairing GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, fenders tanks and Let Me Install an Electric Light Plant in Your Town I would like to hear from any parties located in a town or sity 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, Address ‘‘25’’ Bismarck Tribune. ° utomobile -. Radiators : REPAIRED AND REBUILT’ All work giveh a pressure test and delivered within Twenty- Bismarck Auto 109 Third Street four Hours Radiator Works Bismarck, N. D. Dakota and western Minnesota, meets in Fargo this afternoon for the pur- Pose of planning the season’s basket- ball schedule. A Representatives from the Tilen- dale \- Normal-Industrial, Wahpeton Science ‘school, Jamestown college, Valley City and Mayville Normals, in North Dakota, and the Moorhead and Concordia colleges in Minnesota, will attend. hae AND EASTERN rae LECT AT KENMARE | Kenmare, N. D. Dec. i—The | tion of officers for the Mansons and the-Eastern Star were held last week. The officers of the Masonic lodge are: Worshipful master, J. H. Sinclair; senior warden, A. W. Gray; junior warden, D. K. Hawbaker, and secre- tary, Paul Krabenhoft. Officers elect- ed in. the Eastern:Star: Associate matron, Mrs. P. M. Clark; conduc- tress, Mrs. Bertleson; associate con- ductress, Mrs. Tyson; treasurer, H. P. Thronson and secretary, Mrs. G. P. Makee. STRANGER TELLS SHER TELLS SHERIFF SUICIDE WAS MURDERED Fargo, N. D., Dec. 1—“That suicide ; was a murder— is the right dope.” Sheriff Ross received this informatigqn when he lifted the receiver from his telephone this week. A man whose name could not be learned had tele- phoned the information from a north- side grocery store. This is the latest bubble in connection. with the finding of the body of a dead man with a bullet hole thru his head here last week. “French Joe,” who operates the Belmont hotel on Front street, had identified the man as E. J: Galt. ee ee ee ee i i ee ° KINTYRE ° Cooeeoeoeereoeoeres Mr. Geo. Easton is spending his Thanksgiving fn the east. There will be no School from Wed- nesday until next Monday as Miss Henning left Wednesday for Page and Miss Davidson for Aberdeen, S. The W. C. T. U. meets Saturday, De- cember 2, with Mrs.Gorder. Every- body is cordially invited to attend. Rev Stowell was in Kintyre Tues- day, helping to organize the Young People’s Society. The Home *tission club . served Thanksgiving dinner at Mrs. Easton's restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Gorder and Mr. Moss- brucker attended the “Old Maids’ Con- vention” at Napoleon last Saturday. They report that it was fine. Fargo, N. state athletic conference, which gov- erns athletic affairs of the secondary colleges and Normal schools in North D., Dec. 1—The inter-|~ Mr. Michaelson of Pipestone, Minn., is visiting at the Lars Kleppe home and also is looking after his prop- erty here, { Shoes Repaired | Best Panioped the Shop in the L. E. Larson 406 Main Strest 1 \ | COLEMAN’S New and Second Hand Store PHONE 358 DRAYING Freight and Baggage Carefully and Promptly Phone 395 Delivered J. A. GRINSTEINNER LISTEN! GIBSON Payments. See GEORGE E. BALL 319 2nd Street LISTEN!! Mandolins and Guitars on Easy) Peck's Old Music Store Steam Heated Garage We can handle a limited number of cars for storage this winter. Our fireproof garage is now heated with city steam, and nothing will. freeze. Corwin Motor Co. CYLINDERS REBORED Fords $14 “id Other jobs in proportion Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. iN MOTOR Co Branakenttty Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for moving, storing and shipping household goods. Careful, experi. J enced men; aleo retail ice and wood. Wachter Transfer Comp. | Phone 62 No. 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. Sroadway Between 4th and Sth Streets Undertaking-Embaiming Licensed Embalrner In Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS CITY LOTS Specia! Rates Given Phone 627X Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building RENTS Eee —ooooooaaeaEeEeEeEeaooeooeums PIANO AND VOCAL LESSONS 313 Fourth St. MISSES CORNELL and BRADY | Phone 736. FARM LANDS | C. W. HENZLER | COMPLETE LINZ ON DISPLAY =g| Phone 370 AGENTS WANTED For the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianos. G, W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. Grand Pacific Building TERMS TO SUIT LITTLE'S SECOND-HAND STORE Will buy, sell and exchange or rent anything. Successor to Nolan's. Phone 794 or 132X. | Undertaking Parlors | A. W. Lucas Company Oay Phone 465 Night Phone 717 A. W. CRAIG | _ticensed Embaimer In Charge ' Barbie’s DRY CLEANING AR} DYF WORKS PHONE 394 #08 Front Street ‘We Call for and Deliver TAXI PHONE 105 age ||Freightand Baggage DRAYING Clooten’s Livery —————————————_—_= Buy Your Pictures From The CAPITAL ART CO. 408 Broadway We Guarantee Good Work and Prompt Delivery of Medallions and Enlarged Portraits. An unusually Large Selection of Mouldings for Framing. The Electric Shop B, K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants 408 Broadway Old Hats Cleaned « and Reblocked EAGLE SHINING PARLOR Broadway Opposite Postoffice PIANO TUNING &. 8. HOFFUAR ‘Work Guarantesd, © TIRE VULCANIZING 612 Rosser St. Residenca 1002, Ave. C