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a cant hese aggpge Ys ry .WANTED—Experienced SPSSPSSSPSSSSSSO PSPSPS SPOS SHO SD ployés arv.not permitted to tell who ny advertiser is. Mail or cend your answer to Tribune No, ——, and ve ‘will forward it to the advertiser. WANTEO—Boy to deliver packages. Apply at The’ Wonder atore, 12-12-6t WANTED—At once; short order cook for winter months. Garrison cafe, Garrison, N. D. 12-12-12 WANTED—Boy for a couple of weeks work, Inquire at Tribune Bindery. 10-7-6t WANTED—Boy not Tess than 16 years] to learn printers trade, Apply at foreman’s desk, Tribune office after 8am. AB Ott WANTED—A SouIpeTERT ra) Tor zen - . eral Howse work: * Phone 516 or 924 Sixth St. t2-12-6¢ WANTED—Cirl” for general house- work. Phone 62 or call 20 Ave. A. Mrs: W. F. Crewe. T2-7-6t competent stenographer for permanent posi- tion; Bood wages, No. 38 care re ‘bune, 12:9-3 SELES FODSEESES OS 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- tions in different parts of the county, selected from my lists of over 100,000 acres. I can re- commend any one of these as a splendid‘investment. Land val- ues 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 gre the best and cheapest in the city for homes or investment. They are close in; lay well; good size; can be had on very easy terms and buyers are fully protected. $200.00 to $600.00. F, E. YOUNG First National Bank Bidg. ‘ 3 Phones,-Nod. 78, SHES HF9OOSOOOSD . —————— ee ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnish room; (515 12.12-6t FOR RENT—Two modern rooms; one upstairs, one down; close in; 311 Fourth St. 12,12-1t FOR RENT—Four large rooms, on Ninth street. Phone 3411, _12-11-3t FOR RENT—Warm, dainty, furnished room in private home. for one or two young ladies. 205 West Thayer. 12-12-3t FOR RENT—Modern rooms for light housekeeping; 622 Third _s St._12-8-6t FOR RENT—Three rooms for light housekeeping; all modern with kitchen stove; furnished or unfvr- nished. 803 7th St. 12-7-6t FOR RENT—Office room; fine loca- tion;,light and heat furnished; $12 o2 er: ‘oath. Apply Bismarck Sign roadway. 12-6-6 FOR RENT—Furnished room, in 6th.-St. 12-9-6t FOR-RENT—Two rooms with board; also board without room. 208 Thay- er. Phone 389K. 11-10-1mo FOR RENT—Strictly- modern room. Gentlemen preferred; 38 Ave. A. 5 11-14-1mo ent 0. T. OWENS & CO. Real Estate and Farm, Loans FOR SALE—At a bargain, ‘two choice 50-ft. lots, facing south on Ave. A; must be sold before Jan. 1. We have several 160 and 320 acre tracts for sale on very easy terms. It will pay: you to call and talk it over. with us. Land values are en- hancing every day. FOR SALE+Onestory 4-room cot- tage; south front; 75-ft. lot; price $1,500; %4 cash, balance on easy terms.. FOR SALE—Beautifal corner lot; close in; magnificent corner for apartment house or flats. 12-9-tf City & Farm Loa Insurance. 4 PPI POSSI PSOSSOOOS SSE EDGES OOD EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MERCHANTS CREDIT -COMPANY , OF NORTH DAKOTA. WANTED—Two © experienced’ stenog- raphers, $60 to $75°to start. WANTED—One beginner stenogra- pher for out of city; $45 to begin with. WANTED—One German, experienced man eel assistant cashier in bank; town, 7: BISMARCK, \N. Dak. SSE 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 Ibs.; one bay gelding, with two white hind legs, weight about 1200 Ibs. Johu Pleinis, Pettibone, Kidder County, N, D. ; 12-6-12t ‘LET A CLASSIFIED AD WORK FOR YOU. No Advertisements Accepted ‘‘T. F."” 'Till Forbidden __ Classified. Ads—Cash in Advance. No ‘Ads-Accepted after Six O'clock P. M. Raa BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE erence, sane wk ait _SEVEN | Any person. taking-up an. ectray ant mat must advertise sine ap on ok “within ten days in some newspaper, Bhd must also within ten days sené notice of ent to the sounty sud: lr and another by to’ the: on Sajoner of Sercultare at Bismare! you this: ye are: likely to: get ‘in * J. H, HOLIHAN, ex HOUSES FOR. SALE FOR SALE—House of 7 rooms and hath, ‘on car’ line; $3,200. House of 5; not-modern; , FOR SACE—House, 6 toome and bath; $3,600. FOR SALE—New bungalow; 6 rooms and bath, 0. \ FOR SALE—One of the best lots" in the city, How much. ‘J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block Phone 745 WORK WANTED WANTED—Employment; have had experience in grocery and wholesale produce business in Twin Cities. What have you? Phone 448. or 414X, Es 12-12-3t WANTED—Work. Colored woman wants to take care of dinner parties and..receptions; also, to go out working: bythe day, Phone 7221. 12 -6t WANTEO—Work, by marricd man, who works from 6:00 to 12:00 at night. Wants,steady work during afternoons, Address No. 40, ‘Trib- une, 12-12-6t ___ HOUSES FOR RENT . FOR RENT—Furnished €-room house, modern; aftér Jan. Ist. Apply P. O. Box 119." Phone 594. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P..Jackson, Mgr. $207 ACRES-=Clése * to town, with: creek on both quarters; good soil3 very fine for a ‘man with stock, A real. bargain. 160 ACRES—Good soll; 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. A& large list of houses and lots for sale in all parts of the city. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. ae SEES SS MISCELLANEOUS FOR HIGH-GRADE office. or store help, addréss Employment Depart- ment, Merchants Credit Company, Bismarck, N. D. 12-12-6t FoR SACE—Dining table, china clos- et, center table, electric piano, lamp, ete. 223 4th St. 12-12-4t |, FOR SALE—Pure strained honey at wholesale price. Phone 654R. 12-12-1t WANTEDO—Sewing of any kind and washings for men, 312 S. 8th St. 12-12-2t FOR SALE—Mrs. Night is taking Xmas orders for embroidered white felt booties and Mary Jane aprons. Call at 518 Sixth St. 12-12-3t FOR SALE—One young cow; will soon be fresh. Phone Harry Clough, 5342, K_ BARGAIN=IRON” SAFE FOR! SALE OR TRADE—Weight about 1500 lbs. Address Lock Box 11. Bismarck. 12-1 |WANTED TO BUV—Canary bird: must be a good singer. Phone 448. 12-9-6t soo ee FOR SAULE—Three suite, size 40, used, in fair condition; one worn only a few times; and overcoat, size 40, good as new. Hurry. Klein the Tailor, I2-11-4t FOR SALE—Baby_bueey _class condition. Phone 6151. FOR SALE—Good hay. Call FOR SALE—Second-hand piano. bargain for‘ cash. Phone from 9:00 to 12:00. Big 432K, om 9:00 to | 12-8-6t FOR SALE—2 oil stoves and a piand; in good condition; reasonable, J. A. Haney. 12-7-6t For § heap—quantity. storm sash suitable for closing in porch. F. A: Knowles. 12-7-6¢ FOR SALE OR/EXCHANGE—For city property, a 1916 high class roadster. Write P. O. Box 226. 12-5-42t. FOR SALE OR TRADE—A nice, two- story brick building, full basement, seven nice living rooms above, all equipped, barn, warehouse and a small stock of variety. This is in center of a good, small town. The est of. location for any kind of business. Want good Montana or ‘North Dakota Jand. Give full par- ticulars in’ first letter. Ownes, Gulden, Mibroy, Minn. 1241-5t —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. Address J. M. Hackney, Hackney Biulding, St. Paul, Minne sota, 32-1-12t CAPITOL NOTES —— ey 1212-6 |" tendent ‘of. public. instruction, and €; |] R./of the above named plaintiff, which AGENTS KOALINE—Cuts coal ‘Ddills. More ‘Every coal consumer wants it; $1 guaranteed trial. proves it. Big profits, County Agents, ‘“Koaline,’ Bradley Beach, N. J. 12-12-1t LOST: AND FOUND: | FOU jO—Two. keys; one ylarge and one: Small; owner call at’ Tribune and pay for this notice, 12-12-3t WANTED—To rent, small modern house or flat. Apply Capital Tailor- ing company 422 Broadway. 12-11-3t — ee _ POSITIONS W. POSITION WANTED—Young —iady desires office work; has had exper- fence; understands ‘pookkeeping. No, 39 care Tribune. 12-12-1t it IN- NEW BERTH, R. M. Halliday, formerly of thé stato’ ‘auditor's office, has joined the office: force of the state bank examiner. . FILES ARTICLES, The Automobile Mutual Insurance Co. has filed articles of incorporation with the commissioner of insurance, ON “OVERLAND LIMITED.” E. H. Wohl, cashier of the First State bank of Denhoff, joined the BILLS PAID TO DATE. The state auditing board has ap- proved and ordered paid all bills pre- sented covering North Dakota expens- es. down to date. es 3 8 1N INSURANCE OFFICE. Miss Kvale of Cheyenne, who wilt have -a position in the office of Com- missioner of Insurance Olsness. is tn the city preparing for th2 first of the year, * . * TO FAIR ASSOCIATION, R. F. Flint, commisisoner of agricul- ture and labor, lett today for Grand Forks to attend the annuat convention of the North Dakota Association of Fair Managers, of which he is secre- tary and treasurer. ees GUARDSMEN PROMOTED. Governor Hanna has commissioned as second lieutenants Sergeant Stan- ton A. Hayes of Co, D and John R. Frayne, regimental supply sergeant. Both the young. men advanced are now serving on the Vorder. with: the First regiment. i foe ee ‘DEDICATE NEW SCHOOL. W. E. Parsons, deputy state superin-.| Li Vigness, county superintendent ‘ot. schools, assisted in the dedication of a fine new;consolidated school in the prosperous farming region north of Wing. ‘ es e's6 «GETS. JOB: IN NEW COUNTY. * “Miss Dorothy Schencker, for sever- al months past employed in the office of Secretary of State Hall, goes to Carson, the new county seat of Grant, to take a position with Register - of! Deeds P, P. Schlosser, also a former’ employe of ‘the secretary of state’s of- fice. vate eee soruiyt WANTS A RAILROAD. : Fort: Yates feels that it is time it was given railroad communications | with the outside world. The North- ern Pacific grade extending south from Cannon Ball is still in good con- dition, and Fort Yates folk hope the day is not far distant when the laying of steel will begin. ° PREDICTS OPEN witTeR. “This will be an open winter,” an- nounced Rev. A. McG. Beede of the Standjng Rock Indian reservation, on a visit to the capitol this week. | “The birds, the beasts and the flow are Dr. Beede’s weather proph and they all, he finds, predict an easy, temperate winter. : - . ss ‘BOOK OF POEMS COMING. ‘Dr. A. McG. Beede of the Standing Rock mission soon will have an inter- egting volume of characteristic po- ems from The Tribune Press, The little volume, entitled, “Toward the Sun,” will contain .a collection of po- ems based upon fact and tradition and dealing with the Standing Rock country, eee ' NY LEVIES 100 PER CENT. Commissioner of Insurance Taylor is advised that the Northern Fire & ine Insurance Co. of Grand Forks ias levied a 100 per cent assessment, mounting to $10 the share, on its tock, This is done as a means of 'yomedying the impairment of its cap- ‘ital, which was practically wiped out by. @xcessive hail losses during th: past season. STEEN FILES BIG BOND. State Treasorer John Steen has fil- ed with the secretary of state the larg- est bond required of any public offi- cer in North Dakota, The amount is $300,000, and the sureties are the Da- kota Trust Co. of' Fargo, the North. west Trust Co. of Grand Forks, and the Mid-West Trust Co. of Valley City. Mr. Steen has qualified and received his certificates of election. SUMMONS, State of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh, ss: In District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- trict. Stella N. Lincoln, formerly Stella M. Cheney, Plaintiff. vs. Judson Lehman and Investors’ Mort- gage Security Company, a corpora- tion, Defendants. State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendants, Greeting: You, and each of you, are hereby summoned to answer the complaint is on file in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court in and for the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscribers at their office within thirty (30) days after the service of this summons up- on you, exclusive of the day of such heat, less coal, clinkers and cinders. | “Overland: Limited” for Toledo ‘here.’ - o 8 & ¢ ee are. the Above Named Defendants: | Shoes Repaired | Repaired | Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest L. E. Larson ~4ee Bain Street TAXI Phone D7 LE. SMITH Public Stenographer , Neat, Accurate Work « MRS. G. B. SHORT, JR. McKenzie Hotel . Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. TAX! Phone & moor Capital Coffee House Coffee and Soups a Specialty 3021, Main Street Phone 497 E. B. FERGUSON, Prop. More Than 14,000 ches Of Information It appears ere day. Office. - Rooms and 2 533 Hughes Building Optical Office Hours Opposite iali: 9 to 12 and Grand Pacific EyerT Specialist 1to5 Hotet Cissiet Chawped's Glasses = : BISMARCK. N. D. HL J. WAGNER ~ Telephon Number E ADVERTISERS below will use more than 14,000 inches in The Tribune in 1916; it’s all concise, “instant at hand” information. fe the directory naa Refer P.M. ) FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 BANNER HOUSE Room and Board by Day $1.00 By the Week $7.00 Boarding Stable fer Horses in Connection 104, MAIN ST. BISMARCK in Your Town call on you, I would like to hear from any parties 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 Address ‘‘25”’ Bismarck Tribune. Let Me Install an Electric Light Plant 109 Third Street ‘Raglators” REPAIRED AND REBUILT ‘ All work given a pressure test and delivered within Twenty- ‘four Hours Bismarck Auto Radiator Works Bismarck, N. D. New and Second Hand Store PHONE 358 that if you fail to appear or answer as above required, plaintiff will take judgment against you by defanlt for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismrack, North Dakota, this 16th day of November, A. D: 1916. LINDE & MURPHY, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D. NOTICE OR. NO PERSONAL CLAIM AND DESCRIPTION OF LAND TO WHICH IT RELATES: You. and each of you, will hereby take notice that this action is brought to quiet title to, and exclude the de- fendants from any interest in or lien upon specific real property in, thi state, towit: Section Twenty-fiv (25), Township One Hundred Thirty- eight (138), Range Seventy-six (76), Burleigh County, North Dakota; and that no personal claim is made against either’ or any of the above named defendants. LINDE & MURPHY, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D. (11-28—5- eeeoereeeevvee ee * SANTA CLAUS TO VISIT ba WAHPETON BORDER BOYS bd (Special to The Tribune) # Wahpeton, N. D., Dec. 12 * will be some Christmas for * peton’s soldiers at the Mexican border, all because the ladies of * this city have determined that * the boys shall miss none of the * Christmas goodies available to * the home folks. @ <A big hCristmas box, or prob- ably several of them, will he sent, * and the commodities will inc * uncooked hame, cake, cooki * puddings, jellies, mince me: * home made candy and nuts. * Not only that, but there will * be a gift for each individual # member of the company. service; and you are further notified VAG bE Ne 4 ae bee OE eee bt CCT eereee ir RACINE COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is. guaranteed 5ooo miles CORWIN MOTOR Co. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers LISTEN! GIBSON Mandolins and Guitars on Easy Payments. Se e GEORGE E. BALL 319 2nd Street LISTEN! Auto Radiator Repairing and Rebuilding |, GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, fenders tanks and Windshields JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street Phone 756 ‘ For the celebrated Kimball Peck's Old Music Store i AGENTS ax BTERCARSane bi; WILE-BUIED THEM RCO Arsmarer ND 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. af RUESPARTS align, : “Exide ‘ AiR iy, "ACToRy: SER 5 stat on I CORW MOTOR ee Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for moving, etcring and shipping household goods. Careful, experl- enced men: also retai! ice and wood. Wachter Transfer Comp: Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth 8t. Henry Burman “The Shoe Hospital Man” Is still at the same old stand with his electric shoe REPAIR outfit, Plenty of competent belp and can do YOUR work while you wait. Broadway Between 4th and 5th Streets Undortaking-Embaiming Licensed Embalmer In Charge Day Phone 60 Night Phone 687 | WEBB BROTHERS G, W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY S WANTED Pianos, and Player Pianos. 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, Sr | Undertaking Parlors A, W. Lucas Company Ray Phone 468 = Night Phone 717 A.W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge Barbie’s PHONE 394 09 Front Street We Call for and Deliver TAXI PHONE 105 Freightand Baggage DRAYING Clooten’s Livery R CAPITAL ART CO. 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 Phone 370 408 Broadway Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building | RENTS CITY LOTS ——t_ FARM LANDS DRAYI NG | Freight and Baggage , Carefully and Promptiy Phone 395 Delivered J. A. GRINSTEINNER _ C, W. HENZLER | IRE VULCANIZING | SKATE SHARPENING | Phone 728. 612 Rosser 83, ola Hats Cleaned « “and Reblocked EAGLE SHINING PARLOR Broadway Hats Sent by Mail We Pay Postage Qpposite Postoffice PIANO TUNING 4.3. HOFFMAN Work Guaranteed, Residence (002, Ave. C Siniatadiehttteacen 2