The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1916, Page 7

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‘ F, & YOUNG. Two housés for sale on monthly pay- ments, with a very small Dayment down. Five houses for sale oa.monthly pay- ments. for about $650.00° payment down. One ‘hotise and barn -to trade for farm property close in, 160. acres of. land near Baldwin to trade fdr‘tionse in Bisma: ‘Three new modern bungalows for sale sea prieot ranging from $2,500.00 to 5P,foot ° ‘oe ‘front lot.and 75 feet cor. tier lot on 4th street, for sale, 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. &. YOUNG. Suite 15 First National Bank Building Phones 78 and 711. we WANTEO—Two Christian “OunE men for orderlies at’ Bismarck hospital: “12-23 WANTED—Cigar makers; also cigar banders, 423 Third St. W.F. cali WANTED: FEMALE ‘or middle-aged wom- ‘A. Anderson, 503 Front St... 12-5-3t “per fr ce capable lady atenogra- curate; wages $75.00 per Angger giving ‘experience 598, 125 WANTED—Two "dish: washers at ie marck ‘hospital: 2-3t ‘toss 8 Cate. ., eo 12-5-9t WANTEO—Experienced stenographer: for permanent, :posi. aes good wages. No. “38, ‘care. Tr Wanveo=ait—i for “general” house: work. Mrs, F. B. Straneg AP meres. r \ “an for. general Housework. | Mrs, J. office work; must be rapid ma 12. 5-6t WANTED—A kitchen girl. Homan i competent 12-5-3t, 419, 124 rey WANTED—Good sok; must be ex- perienced and neat; for hotel work; also, “experienced ining, rocks: La ‘Waldemar Hotel. Anamoose, N. a 2 24e WANTED—Neat ‘appearing young lady for pleasant work in store; steady :position for Neht party. ‘Write.36 care Tribune. __12-1-6t Tadies—it you w you want to see some- thing to your advantage, come in and see the Oxo-Gas producer at work. It will do. anything coal or wood. \As clean as electricity. One door south-of Palladium on Fifth street. 12-1:5¢ WANTED—Gin tor general “house- work; highest wages. Call at 611 ‘Washington Ave., or phone 93, 11-28-12 HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT —Five-room how ae Age if 421 18th St: aes FOR RENT—Farnis room — alo’ modern; hot_and cold water; __bath, ‘etc. © Phone.672X. 12-56t FOR RENT—Four-room cottage; mod- ern. Phone 600. 12-2-6t \ FOR RENT—THiouse of 7 rooms; mod- + ern; ‘hot water ‘heat; new house. Phone _676. » ~ 12-2-3t === HARVEY HARRIS @ CO. J.P. Jackson, Mgr. * 320 ACRES—Ciose to town, . with creek on both quarters; ‘good soil; very fine for a man with stock. ae real bargain. ‘Tt TACREG—Good soil; lies excep tionally well; nice grove of trees; not far from @ loading station. A good piece of property that can be ‘bought at a low price. ‘A Jarge list of houses and lots for sale in all parts of the city. ‘HARVEY HARRIS & CO. ——————_—_—_[_—_—= D.T. OWENS & CO, FOR SALE—I60-acte, very choice farm, 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. Fufnace heat, light and water; bath. Price, $3,000. Only $1,200 cash required to swing deal. VERY CHOICE 50-foot lot for sale, on Twelfth street ;east front; water and sewer -in street. WANTED TO-RENT—By December Ast, modern 7-room house. Farm and City Loans. © _ 0.7. OWENS & CO. ’ elsamiek Us Esleessest 2588: dH. HOLIHAN. HOUSES FOR SALE. FOR SALE—House on the car line; % rooms—3 ‘bedrooms, sewing room and ‘dath: Upstairs; ‘fall basement; east front; lot 50x150 feet. This is one of the best houses ‘in the city for’the money. $3,180; $600 cash. FOR SALE—Bungalow of -7 rooms— 3 bedrooms; east front;. good. loca- tion; modern to the AYU. wfste: Terms. JH. HOLIMAN | Lucas Block Phone 745 " a at x a FLATS FOR. RENT. FOR RENT—Untli Feb. ist, desirable 4-room furnished flat. ene a ad work ware fair education waitin work; in the city. Weite Tribune, No. 23. » 11-10-1mo COST—A_smali_purse with keys Leave! at aribews office for etd MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Milk cow; cheap. Labr ‘Motor’Sales-Cd.0 282) 12-0-3t ‘FOR SALE—Milk, 12 qts. for $1.00; delivered apimbere in city. Phone 125-3t wre, for lawns and gardens. dc ne lor lawns ai ns, de- divered ty w ticks in the city, Phone 693. _‘C. H. Pherrill. ~ 12-2-6t —For city | Lit oi a 1916 pine Claas roadster. | P. 0. ‘Box 226. 12-5-12t FOR oh SACESHouschoud faraitare,, jure, in| cluding piano, rigs, buffet and Bed | room furnishings; practically ‘new } EXCHANGE — $4,000 merchandise; rent $50, including livigg rooms; want $1500 cash, balance clear land or. city rental at bee Magnuson Bros., Edgeley, N. 12-2-3t FOR SALE—Ford Ack cat a bargain; good as Rew. Address Ed Dalbec, , 217 So. 6t& St. Bismarck, _ 12-2-6t FOR SALE—It taken at once, will | sell cheap, ‘one. farm outfit consisting of a J..1, Case 10-20-gas tractor, togeth- er with set-of three battom \power lift plows, complete with stabble and breaker bottonis, and one eight- ~ foot Minnesota , binder, used this season oly. Write 216 Ave. C., or call at Farmers: Union’ Mercantile Co.," Bismarck. N. -D. 12-1-4t =The Frederic Hotel, at New Leipzig, N. D.. Two Fallroads, steam heated, electric lighted, com: pletely furnished, 24 rooms. For further-information, address New Leipzig Commercial club. 12-1-6t FOR SALE OR E XCHANGE—For farm land, a 7-room house, located in the residence section of .Mandaa. unencumbered. Would be willing to assume some encumbrance on the Jand. ‘Address J. M. Hackney, Haein? Biulding, St. Paul, Leer NEWSPAPER PLANT FOR SALE— A first-class equipped newspaper. plant located in'western Minnesota. 308 SALESMEN. W, SACLEGMEN—Come ia and see our proposition on: the’ best: selling ar- BISMARCK DAILY. a ticle on the market. Experience |. . unnecessary. One door south of Palladiym, on Fifth street. 11-29-6t _ SARA SAARC TITEL ROOMS.FOR RENT... T—Furnished room; mod- S42: 8th Rt. Phone 432L, ENT slang ‘rooms with or without ‘board. Mrs. Rohrer, 620 6th St. 12+5-6t FOR. RENT—Three rooms; modern house; close in. Phone 627W. Call 311 Fourth ‘St. 12-5-2t FOR RENT—Room in modern house, sultable, for two; 9 Sixth St.- fi 2 12-43 FOR RENT—Furnished room, 316 _3rd_St. Phone 464X. 12-4-8t: FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, .» for. light. housekeeping; $16. B..F. Flanagan, \_18-4-2t FOR RENT—Light ._housekecping room, 422 Twelfth street. Phone - 4940 12-4-6t FOR RENT—Modetn furnished rooms / tor Nght’ housekeeping; 516 Nirth St. 12-4. a! FOR RENT—Clean furnished raor 216 Second S§t. Phone 88R. 12-4- a R RENT—Three or four rooms, for light housekeeping. Phone 804X. 12-4-3t room in mod- ern houge, 205 Ist St. 12-2-3t FOR RENT—Large . room; - suitable for two gentlemen, 400 4th St. 12-2-6t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Cal! Sunday. or —Furnis) evenings. 1100 Broadway, Phone 429Y.. 12-2-4t —Fine room; private -bath. ' No. 46. Main St. + 11-28-9t FOR RENT—Two rooms with board; ‘also board without room. 208 Thay- er. Phone 289K. 11-10-1mo -=Strictly modern room. Gentlemen prefer: 38 Ave, A. 11-14-1mo , SUMMONS, State of North. Dakota, | County of Bur- leigh, ss: In District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis-4 trict. Stella N. Lincoln, formerly Stella M. Cheney, Plaintiff, Judson Tantaan and Investors’ Mort- &age Security Company, a corpora: tion, Defendants, State of North Dakota to thé Above Named Defondants, Greeting: You, and each of you, are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of the above named: plaintiff, which is on file In ‘the Office of the Clerk of the District Court in and for the County of : Burleigh. and’ State of North Dakdta, and to serve a copy of your ‘a se! upon the ‘subscribers at their office: within thirty. (30) days after the setvice of this summons up- ‘on you, ex¢lusive of the’day of such service; and you are further notified that. if you fail to appear:or answer as. above required, plaintiff will take ‘judgment against yon by default for the relief deniagded, in: the) complaint. || ‘Dated at. Bismrack, “North Dakota. this A6th ay of November,:‘A. D. 1916, LINDE & MURPHY, EEE IE ADVERTISERS below will use more than [4,000 inches in The ‘ribune in 1916; it’s all concise, “instant at hand” information. It appears ey ci day. tothe plrectony constantly. TAXI | Phone 57: j Ss. 2S Capital Coffee House Coffee and Soups a Specialty 3021, Main Street Phone 497 E. B. FERGUSON, Prop. Partner’s Cafe 218 Fourth Street OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BANNER HOUSE Room and Board hy Day $1.00 By the Week $7.00 Boarding Stable for Horses in Copnection 104 MAIN aT. BISMARCK emer atesorinnesn aE ne Public Stenographer Neat, Accurate Work MES. G. B. SHORT, JR. MoKenzie Hotel’ { Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. ral HJ. WAGNER Refer phone Number Rooms 1 and 2 533 Hughes Building Optical * Office Hours Opposite ialis 9to 12and Grape Pace: gs SP i _ Hotel ‘Glasses Changed and Resewed P.M. od BISMARCK, bh SS, FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 | TAM Phone Ec L. BE, SMITH Auto Radiator Repairing and Rebuilding | GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, fenders tanks and Windshields JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street Let Me Install an Electric Light Plant in Your Town 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 n you. Address ‘‘25’’ Bismarck Tribune. adiators o:: REPAIRED AND REBUILT Attorneys f Platnti Office ‘and: Poatomice, Bismarck, N. | NOTICE oF PERSONAL CLAIM *AND DESCRIPTION OF LAND. > TQ: WHICH “IT RELATES: To the Above-Named Defendants: ‘You,.and each of. you, ‘will hereby takei notice that this.action is brought to quiet title to, and exclade the de- fendants from any interest in or lien ‘Upon specific real property in this state, towit: . Se¢tion Twenty-five (25), Township One Hundred Thirty- eight (138), Range Seventy-six (76), Burleigh County, North Dakota; and that no personal claim {s tiade against either or any of the above named defendants. LINDE & MURPHY, ‘Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D. (11-28 —5-12-19-26-2) TELEPHONE RATE HEARING. A remonstrance against an increase ig the telephone rates, as proposed by the North Dakota Independent Tele- phone Company, having ‘been ‘filed es All Work given’s pressure test and delivered within Twenty. four Hours Bismarck Auto Radiator Works 109 Third ‘Street Bismarck, N. D. GAADAN TUBER TO COME FREE} Washington, Dec, ‘5.—First steps. of | the department of agriculture to re- duce the. high cost of living were tak- en today, when the embargo on the importation of Canadian potatoes was lifted. Each shipment of potatoe must be certified by the, shipp as soind and not to contain’ more tha 10 per.cent trace of disease. Shoes Repaired Best nae Bo Shop in the L. E. Larson 406 Main Streez \ with the North Dakota Railroad com- mission on the 24th day of November, Rotice is hereby given to all persons interested in this matter that a hear- ing will be held on the subject at the office of the commission at @ p. m., on the 7th day of December. By or- der of the board. W. F. CUSHING, 12-4-2t Secretary. JURY PANEL I8 ANNOUNCED ‘the jury panel for the December /tetm of court was drawn late Wednes- day afternoos. the regular| December term of the dis. trict court will convene. . Following are.the jurors: J. A. Haney, city; Ed- ward Adams, Moffit; Ben Porter, Mof- fit; John Engstrom, Wiltgn; Fred Swenson, P. O.'Bismarck; James G. Spitzer, Sterling; Henry Ochsner, Arena; Frank Shérman, Brittin; Fred Carstens, city; W.- E. Parsons, city; E. A. Waid, city; J. P. Kenyon, city; L. Carufel, city; James Cox, Bismarek, Apple Creek district; S. M. Ferris, city; Paul Brown, city; George Will, city; Frank J. Fox, city; Henry Nei- man, Driscoll; Frank Feeney, city; Edward Morris, Bisamrck, Hay Creek district; I, W. Griffin, city; Henry A. Schafer, Regan; Desald A. Stewart, Stewartedale; W. A. Hughes, city; W. C. Belk, Sterling; G. HW. Grove, city; Charles Kupitz, city; Ray Scott, Bald- win; J. A. Betz, McKenzie; Reinhart Pergande, Arena; Jess Matheson, Wing; A. Bauer, city; F. H. Hurley, The 45 men will be|' Third floor back over Roop’s * inet Lealled Wednesday, December 13, when MINOT TEACHERS LOSE 7 TO FAST VELVA “QUINT” i iMtinoe, N. Ds Dec. Dec. 5.—The Minot Normal. ‘basketball team. ope: the season with a''trip. to Velva i end’ was defeated by a scofe of 32 to 10. ‘The fitst half was fast, the score’ at the close being 10 to 7 in favor of Velva. The teams play’a return game . $0988 here January 12. COLEM AN’S NO AMERICANS ARE KILLED AT CHIHUAHUA CITY New me ant Store El Paso, Dec. 5—The first authen- tic news from Americans in Chihua- hua City was received in a telegram DRAYVING from Charles Elmendorf, an Ameri- can, saying that: “We are all well.” Officials think this meant all Ameri- cans. THREE CASES ARE SETTLED OUT OF DISTRICT COURT , Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 5.—The cas- es of Jon A. Watson against Ludwig Schneider, Edward Griess and\W. B.| LISTEN! Freight and Baggage Carefully and Promptly Phone 395 Delivered J. A. GRINSTEINNER LISTEN!! Derby, civil suits involving a controv- , e@ray over the Midland Continental! GIBSON trailroad in Sydney ‘township, have| Mandolins and Guitars on Easy been settled in district court here. Payments. The three cases Were settled in tater ‘ See ofthe plaintiff. Attorney C. S. Buck represented the plaintiff. GEORGE E. BALL 319 2nd Street GERARD OFF FOR GERMANY. :{ winter. Our fireproof garage -|| WEBB BROTHERS Phone 758 “== AGENTS For the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianox. G. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail-Distributor. Peck's Old Music Store COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY SA BETTERCARS Arp. nes 3 lity WILL BuiLD THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bysmaan {Steam Heated |@arage We can handle a limited number of cars for storage this is now heated with city ‘steam, and nothing will freeze. Corwin Motor Co. CYLINDERS REBORED Fords $14 Other jobs in proportion Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. <ERIES. PARTS aR REP4) »: iy (A wt xt o9 *Ext0e” ; “ACTORY SERVICE S CORWIN. MOTOR CO Binakc Transfer & storage | We have unequaled facilities for moving, storing and shipping household goods. Careful, experi. 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 shoo REPAIR outfit. Plenty of competent help and can do YOUR work while you wait, Broadway Bétween 4th and 6th Streets ‘Undortaking- Embalming Licensed emer rin Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WANTED Grand Pacific Buil TERMS TO 8 LITTLES 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 Day Phene 465 = Night Phone 717 “AW. GRAIG Licensed Embalmer In Charge | Barbie’s DRY CLEANING ANB DYER WORKS PHONE 394 9 Front Street We Call for and Deliver TAXI PHONE 105 Freightand Baggage ‘ DRAYING Clooten’s Livery TA Buy Your Pictures From The CAPITAL ART CO. 408 Broadway We Guarantee Good Work and Prompt Deilvery of Medallions and Enlarged Portraits. An unusually Large Selection of Mouldings i Framing. The Electric Shop| B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway “New York, (Dec. Ambassador James W. Gerard today sailed on the steamer, Frederick VIII, to resume his duties at Berlin, leaving President city; W. L. Watson, McKenzie; Al- bert Josephson, Wisg; William Rott- luff, Menoken; Burl D. Monroe, Wil- ton;. E. E. Morris, city; F. J. McCor- mick, city; N. A. Soderholm, Dris- coll; C. 1G carve Wilton; George L, Price, ci Thomas Amundson, tity; AG. Waite, ety. FIRE IN MEDICAL CLOCK AT VALLEY CITY—LOSs $1,000 Valley City, N. D., Nov. 5.—Fire in the basement of the new Medical . Fe | president in the first talks he has had Wilson determined to pursue the same course as in the past toward Germany. The ambassador carried with -him 8 clear summary of this government’s attitude on all questions now pending between Germany and the United States, gained in conferences with the CITY LOTS Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building © RENTS © FARM LANDS |! with the president since the war be- gan. TAKEN TO JAMESTOWN. Christian Diede of near Baldwin, PIANO AND VOCAL. LESSONS | Special Rates Given ish .to retire | buildi hich. is. bei ho was adjudged insane last wek, ae the Pe sautier tense: vi eet Sa id a by Wed. cures for Den fas been taken sabes state asylun i Phone 627X 313 Fourth St. ri vil jacdonald Zimmerman, caused | Jamestow: mestic trouble is sai Mine. a — mate damage to the amount of $1000, ‘to have brought on bis malady, {MISSES CORNELL and BRADY as | C. W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING Old Hats Qeaned and Reblocked EAGLE SHINING PARLOR Broadway Hats Sent by Mail We Pay Postage Be Postoffice _ PIANO TURE a. 8. HOFFHAR Work Guarantesé, Phone 728. «612 Rosser St, Residence 1002, Ave. C JRA SESE SES STURT

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