The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 9, 1916, Page 7

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\ re ' u< ig y * ‘ i ge “4 Ba a b ™ ay is \ - > fe x vas AS a + wearer; LLRARPLGLLPSL OCS AD WORK FOR YOU No Advertisements Accepted ‘“T. F."? "Till, Forbidden °4M eds, vigned With’ numbers or by: letter “addressed to ms]: must advertise. the same within te fe Ste i ans to the a snctiee oe Diemeeres sell ve | Bismarck. 12 you fall to do this, you Guss- WERTEDIT fora IG of weeks ‘work. Inquire at Peibune Bindery. 12-7-6t WANTED—Boy not = than 16 years to, learn printers trade: Apply at foreman’s desk, Tribune office after Sa. m. 12-9-tf FIREMEN, | ‘paid $120 monthly; permanent; no Riuke: railway. Care Ne. 37. The eee pe *12-2-Bats “wELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—cirl for general house: work, Phone 62>. on call 20 Ave. A. _Mrs. W. F. Crewe. 12-7-6t WANTED—Girl for “general house: -Work; highest wages. Call at 511 “Washington Ave., or phone. 93; ‘128-3 > BRAKEMEN, ” beginners |- lee , 4H. HOLIHAN, FOR SALE—Am building a new house, 6 rooms and bath when finished; 3 , bed rooms. If you gre interested, call "at once and see plan of house.and 2 We can make alterations to ‘suit. Price will be‘ about. $3, 200; $1,400. cash. | FOR SALE—Bungalow of-’ oa rooms; 2 bedrooms; east. front; modern th out} good location, $4,3003.,terms. FOR SALE—New bungalow of fi rooms and bath; east front; mod: ern. $3,000; $1,000 cahs, J. H. HOLIHAN, |. Lucas Block Phone 745 A 11-28-12t| _ WANTED—At once—Ten ladies to es demonstrate: and sell well es- ed. line:-to our dealers; pre-|’ oe experience not necessary; good pay; railroad fare paid. Good- rich Drug’ Co. Dept, 481 Omaha, Neb. 12-2.58DS WOMEN, WANTED—Full time . $15; Spare time (25c an hour; selling guaranteed. Wear. Proof hosiery: to experience unnecessary, enormous Christmas _ business. ‘Wear Proof Mills, Norristown, Fa 12-9 1t SESH OESOHOCOOSS F..E. YOUNG FOR. RENT—9-room. modern house;, well located, $50.00. FOR; SALE—15,000. acres on crop: payments“in various parts of the county. FOR SALE—Several real. bar- ’ gains in quarters and-half sec- stions in different parts of. the county, selected: from. my lists of over 100,000 acres. I can re- commend apy one of these as a splendid: investment. Land val-_ “Mes -will-increase’25 percent in % 1917 and now is the time to in- Vest before’ my 1916-sale ‘con-” tracts expire. ©) FOR SALE—Riverview addi- ‘tion lots are the best and cheapest in the city for homes or investment. They are clos Eoog ‘size; can be } terms and ye ‘ral y.. protected,” $300.00 to $600.00. a F. E. YOUNG First National Bank Bldg. ‘ 3 Phones, No.°78. SOTTO OSSSSOSSE SS SS 2ooe sevessevessoresscosessooss PT OSOSESOSCOSS < S See + CHO CO8S 018 Oe #. E. YOUNG > FOR SALE: Quarter section % ¢ mile from. station and elevator; @ “$12 miles from Bismarck; 90 acres under plow; all can be plowed; -@. © practically new buildings; $26.00 > Sezer acre; $1,040 cash, balance > :$250.00 per year;..a8 part-o! cash: > payment will take in an. automo--> % bile, Ford. ip be dah Ge &. YOUN ROOMS FOR RENT a FOR RENT—Modernrooms for 1 housekeoping; ‘622 Third St. 12. FOR ‘RENT—Good, warm, ‘oom; down -téwn: Phone ht Gt FOR RENT=Three Tooms for “light housekeeping; all modern with —kitchen stove; furnished or, unfur- nished, 803 7th St. 12-7-6t FOR RENT—Office’ room; fine loca- tion; light and heat furnished; $1° per month. “Apply Bismarck Sign Co., 406. Broadway. 12-6-6 FOR RENT—Farnished room; mod- ern. 312 Sth St. -Phone 432L. FOR RENT—Furnished room; all modern; hot water heating; 814 Ave. B, Phone 384R. 12-5-6t FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms with or without board. “Mrs. Rohrer, 620 6th St. 12-5-6t FOR RENT—Light housekeeping room, 422 Twelfth street. Phone 4940 12-4-6t FOR RENT—Furnished front room; _farnace heat. 216 2nd St. Phone 38R. 12-7-3t ‘urnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call Sunday or evenings. 1100 Broadway. Phone 129Y. 12-2-4t FOR REN¥—Two rooms with board; also boatd without room. 208 Thay- er. Phone 389K. 11-10-I1mo FOR RENYT—Strictly modern room. Gentlemen preferred; 38 Ave. A. 11-14-1mo ‘HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished 6-room bung- alow; modern; hot and cold water; bath, etc. Phone 672X. 12-5-6t ESTRAY NOTICE—One black mare, with white stripe in forehead, weight about 1100 Ibs.; one black gelding, with white star in fore head, weight about 1300 tbs.; one bay gelding, with two white hind legs, weight about 1200 Ibs. John Pleinis, Tettibone, Kidder County, ND. 12-6-12t ————_ WORK WANTED —Young lady wi fair education wants work ‘in the city. Write Tribune, No. 23. 11-10-1mo “ HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J.P, Jackson, Mgr. 320° ACRES—Close to town, with creek on both quarters; good soll; very, fine for q man wide stock, A veal_bargailt.” 160 “ACRES—Good soil; lies .excep- tionally, well; nice grove of trees; ‘from loading, 8} of property thai low price. » e list oF ai ot tao vn lots’ for on, canbe BUY OIL STOCK in 60 million dollar |’ company. 100 percent dividends in 2 days possible; production now in; ‘ground floor ‘stock 1c a share; doubles price shortly; $1 par value; $10 buys 1,000 shares. Write full details. “Amalgamated Oil Co. 1130 Colcord Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla. 12-9:1t WANTEO—To know who a trained nurse's diploma was delivered :to. by mistake, by our delivery ,man. A prompt reply to this. advertisement will be appreciated. ers. 12-8-3t FoR SALE—Victrola and fine selec: tion of records; good as new; $75 cash, Phone 144X or call at 802 2nd St. 12-8-3t FOR SALE—Baby bugey, rat ae 6-6 class condition. ‘Phone FOR SALE-Good hay. C Rr SALE—Second-han piano, ‘bargain: for” ¢as 32K, from 9:00.to 12: 12-8-6t #& BARGAIN—iron safe for sale or trade, weight about 1500 Ibs. Ad- dress Lock: Box 15, Bismarck., 12-8-3t FOR SALE-One Chevrolet..automo- bile, used only six months; Ford touring car, all.in good condi- » tons ALF. Marquette, Bigmarck _Steam Laundry. 12-6-5t FOR SALE—2 oil stoves and a ‘piano; in good condition; reasonable. J. A. Haney, 12-7. FOR SALE—Cheap—quantity storm sash suitable for closing in porch. F. A. Knowles, 12-7-6t FOR SALE—A pair of canary birds: _,one 3 Hartz mountain singer; also breedings ‘cage. Call ate 5 seat .St-_ Phone 392. ! ‘ For” SALE—Baby carchige: “id Saat class Conaltsise Phone-408X.. 126-3 FOR SAce=Mine 12 ats. for $1.00; delivered anywhere in city. Phone 55L. 12-5-3t F ‘OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—for city property, a 1916 high class roadster. Write P. 0. Box 226. 1%5-12t EXCHANGE — $4,000 merchandise; rent $50, including living rooms; want $1500 cash,:balance clear land or city rental at once. Magnuson Bros., Edgeley, N. D. 12-2-3t FOR SALE—It taken at once, will seli cheap, one farm outfit consisting of a J. I. Case 10-20 gas-tracter, togeth- er with set of three battom power lift plows, complete with. stubble and breaker bottoms, and one eight- foot Minnesota- binder, used - this season only. Write 216 Ave. C., or call at Farmers Union Mercantile Co., Bismarck, N. D. 12-1-4t OR EXCHANGE—For. farm land, a 7-room house, located in the residence settion of Mandan. unencumbered. “ Would ‘be willii to asstme. some encumbrance on the land. ‘Address J. M. Hackney, Hackney Biulding, St. Paul, Minne- sota. 12-1-12t NEWSPAPER PLANT FOR SALE—| A first-class equipped newspaper plant located in western Minnesota. Reason for selling—wish to retire from the newspaper business. Ad- dres Tho Meadlisht, Tarnesville, Minn. 12-5-3t A of the State, that the: following-named Webb ‘Brath- | a és one | SALESMEN WANTED WANTED-—Live, honest hustlers to 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 agents ontfit consists,of full in- structions and colored plates of , fruits, shrubs, ete. Information free. Clarence Wedge Nursery! I] __Box K, Albert Lea, Minn. 9-17-SDS || SALESMEN—Good permanent posi- tion selling high class line bank sup- plies, calendars, leather, cloth and] wood goods, signs, etc. Liberal con- tract. Bankers Supply Co., Iowa City “3g SALESMEN—Do you know that the same energy and ability necessary to make a, bare living in staple or specialty lines;.will bring you an income of $5,000 to $10,000. per year. in the land business and if you only have, to work about six months a.year? We want a few good sales: men and to such men can offer in- ducements in the way of leads, big commission,ete., that will surely interest them— Write E. Te:Ander- son, 108 S. Dearborn. Chicago. ——— Ss LOsT—Bunch of keys. Phone Room 804 G. P. Hotel, or 190 Capito? for reward. 12-9-3t COst—$is in bills Tuesday afternoon down town, probably on. Main. or Fourth Sts, Retyrd to Trilune for, Reward, 12-8- Pan OT. QWENS 4 CO. ' FOR SALE—160-acre, «very choice farm, on easy terms. 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. gaily $1,200 cash required to swing a VERY CHOICE 50-foot lot for sale,-on, Twelfth street ;east front; water’ and sewer in streets “Ist, modern 7-room house. Farm and: City Loans, D. T. OWENS & CO. ze STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. Executive Department.” It now appearing, according to the Certified Statement of the State Board of Canvassers, now on file and jof record in the Department of State, made and completed by said Board on the 7th day of December, A. D. 1916, from the Abstracts of the Vote cast at the General Election held in the State of North Dakota on the 7th day of November, A. D. 1916, as certified by ‘the Auditors of the several counties persons, as/candidates for the office of, Presidential Elector having receiv- ea the number of votes set opposite their. names and not less than one- fifth of all.the votes cast at said Gen- eral Election, namely:- George. A. Gilmore. David J. Gorman John. Mahon: 55,206 5,191 55,187 55,188 55,203 63,471 « 53,454 +» 53,458 é eee. 58,461 John H. Werner......., 3. 53,470 ‘Now, Therefore, in conformity with the provisions of Section 1028, Article 17, Chapter 11, Political Code, Com- piled: Laws, 1913, I,.L. B. Hanna, Gov- ernor, do.hereby Proclaim and De- clare that the following-named per- sons having received the highest num- ber of. votes, have been duly elected to the office of Presidential Elector for the State of North Dakota. George A. Gilmore, of the County of Williams. David Ji Gorman, of the County of Grand Forks. John Mahon, of the County of Cav- alier. Samuel L. of Morton. John A.~Wright, of the County of Cass. Done at the Capitol, at Bismarck, this 8th day of December, A. D. 1916. , L. B, HANNA, Governor, Nuchols, of the County (SEAL) Attest: THOMAS HALL, Secretary of State. | sa Sasa Le NEE | CERTIFICATE. |. This is to certify that the Western Sales Company is a co-partnership do-| ing business in the State of North Da- kota and that the names in full of all the members of the sdid partnership and the place of their residences are follows, to-wit: F. O, Hellstrom, Bistharck, N. L, E. Opdyke, Bismarck, N. D. i land. that they are engaged in business and transacting business as the West- |" \ern Sales Company with its principal | place: of business: at- Bismarck, in the County.of Burleigh, State of North Dakota. Dated this 29th day of November, A. D. 1916, F. 0. HELLSTROM, L. E. OPDYKE. ~ SUMMONS. | State of North Dakota, County of Bur-} | | leigh; in the District Court, Sixth! Judicial District. Gottfried Bay,, Plaintiff, vs. Martha L. Bay, Defendant. The State.of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action, the same being now on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 1st day of November, 1916. W. L. SMITH, i Attorney ior Plaintiff. Address, Bismarck, N. D. (4-11-18-25-2-9) NEW CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. Articles of incorporation have been are a real bua{ness: getter, you will | ” Only $1,000: WANTED. TO RENT:—By December |! ; beard of regents is represented in the I Shoes Repaired Best ee ives in- the B. Larson ~ en Main Street BANNER HOUSE Room and Board by Day $1.00 “By the Weck $7.00 Boarding Stable for Horses in Connection 104 MAIN.ST. BISMARCK - Public Stenographer Neat, Accurate Work MRS. G.°B. SHORT, JR. McKenzie Hotel « Hours'9.A. M. to 6 P.M. in Your. Town: call én ‘you: Let Me Install an Electric Light Plant I would'like to hear from any tibia located in a town or city ofa population from 500 to 2000 people who want a first class Electric Light Plant installed. Drop me a line and I will ie Address ‘‘25”” Bismarck Tribune. | ae! Phone & S. e Of se| Capital Coffee It ne every day. HE ADVERTISERS |. below will use more than 14,000 inches in The Tribune in 1916; it’s all concise, “instant at hand” information. to the directory constantly. Refer ‘Office H. J. WAGNER Telephone Number Rooms 1 and 2 6 533 Hughes Building Optical Office Hours Opposite Sali 9 to 12 and Grand Pactic ya nthe na 110.5 Hotel. Glasses Changed and | Renewed POM. seuss = BisMARCR ——— TAXI House FREDERICK W. KEITH Coffee and Soups ‘a Specialty ARCHITECT ry é ote ie acaglaes Webb Block Phone 449 P ho n e “Phone E. B. FERGUSON, Prop. ‘ L. B. SMITH . all ow given’ a pressure test * 100 Third. Street: Radiators _ REPAIRED AND REBUILT four Hours -, Bismarck Auto Radiator Works | and delivered within Twenty- Bismarck, N. D. COLEMAN'S New aid Sccond Hand Store PHONE 358 R. C. Whitney, Richard B. Woods and George E. McClure are the incorpor- ators, and the capital stock is $25,006 The company is authorized to engage in a general construction business and in the purchase, sale and manufac- ‘ture of pulling materials. WME COMMITEE WIT TITUTIONS Will With Needs Before Passing Upon Appropriations ~— North Dakota ‘institutions, penal, charitable and educational, which have asked Santa Claus to bring them something—and that means all of them—are to receive a visit from the } state budget’ committee, which will familiarize itself with the actual needs of these institutions before it passes upon their demands. The committee today is inspecting the North Dakota penitentiary, which has asked for a number of additions, new buildings am improvements. Yesterday the reform school at Man- dan was visited, and tomorrow will find the budget committee at Valley City. The board of control joins the budget committee in its visits to penal and. charitable institutions, and the Familiarize Selves jaunt to educational institutions. The budget committee is doing its ‘work thoroughly. As a result the Fif- teenth Legislative assembly will have something definite to pass upon w Hen filed with the secretary of state by the Empire Construction Co. of Minot. the: subject of eppropeiations comes up, CORWIN MOTOR co. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers LISTEN!! GIBSON Mandolins_and Guitars on Easy Payments. See GEORGE E. BALL 319 2nd Street LISTEN! i GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, Auto Radiator Repairing =~ and Rebuilding Windshields JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street fenders tanks and ie ‘ ‘ Phone 756 For the celebrated Kimball Peck's Old Music Siore 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 - Other jobs in proportion Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. (Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for moving, tering and shipping household goods, Careful, expert- enced men; alao retail ice and wood. Wachter Transfer Comp, Phone 62 No. 262 Fifti 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, Broadway Between 4th and 5th Streets Undertaking- Embalm'ng Licensed Embalmer tn Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 637 WEBB BROTHERS COMPLETE LINE GN DISPLAY AGENTS WANTED Pianos, and Player Pianos. | G. W, COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. Grend Pacific Building TERMS TO SUIT LITTLE’S SECOND-HAND STORE Will buy, sell and exchange or rent anything. Sugecsgor to Nolan’s, Phone 794 or 132X. ‘ Undertaking Pariors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 717 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer In Charge i Barbie’ . ~ DRY CLEANING AN® , DYE WORKER PHONE 394 808 Front Street We Call for and pee | TAXI PHONE 105 Freightand Baggage DRAYING Clooten’s Livery epeemnemmmenn enereennene ee Buy Your Pictures From The CAPITAL ART CO. We Guarantee Good Work and Prompt Delivery of Medallions and Enlarged Portraits. An unusually Large Selection cf Mouldings for Framing. ~ _ The Electric Shop B. K.SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway Bismarck Re ‘ | Bismarck Bank Building | RENTS CITY LOTS alty Company. |, FARM LANDS DRAYING Freight and Bagbage . Carefully and Promptly — Phone 395 Delivered J. A. GRINSTEINNER _C. W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING SKATE SHARPENING Phone 725. B13 Rosser 86. Hi Old Hats Cleaned and Reblocked EAGLE SHINING PARLOR Broadway Hats Sent by Mail Wee ty Postage Opposite J Postoffice | PIANC TUNING | A. 3, SCFFMAN ‘Work Guarantesd, Residence [C02, ave. C

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