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my ig BE: LET A CLASSIFIED |. AD WORK FOR YOU Hote keetierte Ore, WANT ED—esperioned male book- ‘keeper. Write 48, care ‘Tribune. Bis t 12-21- St once; short order cook "fof winter months, Garrison cafe, Garrison, N. D, 12-12-12t | MELP WANTED FEMALE Any person taking up up an estray ant mal must wat advertise the same withia ten days in some newspaper. They must also within ten days send notice of advertisement to the county audi- tor and another by registered mail to the vommissioner of agriculture at Bismarek. Ii you fall to ¢o this, yeu likely to get into trouble. WORK WANTED WANTEO—Boy of 18 wants a place to work for board and room while attending Bismarck Business Col- lege. Address 46, care Tribune. 12-18-6t (WANTED—Clerk. at Western Union| - 12-22-2t ‘WANTED—A-iady wishes a partner in business. ', Write No. 47, care Tri- bune. 12-21-2t WANTED—GHT for housework, Phone 673W. Mrs. J. C,. Anderson,: 113 Thayer St. 12-21-4t ~ WANTED—Good Catholic housekeep- er; references required. Write Tri- bune 44. 12-14-14t WANTED—A cook at Hotel Colehar- bor, N. Dak: 12-14-1mo ‘WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework: “Phone 516, or 924 Sixth: St. ‘WANTED—Experienced competent | stenographer for Dermanent _ posi- ‘tion; ‘good wagés. “Lahr. ‘Motor Sales Co. 12-19-tf boil te ddl daha’ ° F..E. YOUNG > FOR SALE—7-room, modern house; full basement, garage, 75-foot south front, close in; $3800; 900 cash, bal- ance on. easy payments at 6 per cent. OR SALE—7-room modern house; full basement, 75-foot east front; $3350. FOR SALE—S-room thoroughly mod- ern house, full basement, two. bath- rooms, bedroom down stairs, first floor oak finish, hotwater heat; “this is without doubt ‘the very cheapest house in the} city /and:cis _ one of the biggest. bargains, oftgked for a long time; ‘$3160 ‘or a quick sale. EFORTSACE—s lots on Fourth street, = south of the North Ward school; these are the very cheapest lots.on : the street and dre targalis’ at’ $2100. FOR SALE—Kiyeryiow. Addition -lots have gone faster than any lots in the city the past: year; they are the cheapest close. in lots.in Bismarck; s buyers are fully protected. . Prices, p300.t0 $600 for lota.i0 to 75 feet . wige. and full depth. « FE. YOUNG ¢. iret-National Bank Bidg. ¢- 3.Phonep,..No.. 78... FOR RENT—Furnished room; ~ mod. | ern; 312 Eighth St. Phone 4321. ROOMS with board. 619°6th-st- 12-22-6t fOR RENT—One room in modern __house:: Phone 354X. 12-20-3t FOR RENT—=Furnished room in “mod- -ern house. “Apply 801 Fifth St;, or *phone 242k. 1220-6 foe RENT =Parhighed rooms. Phone 12-20-6t on RENTING turnishéd 1 light *housékpeping fooms, Phone 658Y. * ae 20-1mo' FOR RENT—Furnlshed 514 5th St. ate 20-6t ®OR RENT—Modern Teoma: warm. 46 _46 Main. .Phone 672R. _12-15-1mo FoR F RENT—Modern 1 furnished rooms “for light housekeeping. Call Sun- day, 1100 Broadway...’ 12-15-2t. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room; 802 Ave. B. Phone 528, ee ONC Ses ee FOR RENT—Splendid, warm, mod- ern rooms for light housekeeping; 622 2 Third street. 12-20-6t FOR” RENT—Light housekeeping Tooms. 422 12th St. Phone 494U. 12-13-6t For RENT—Furnished room; all modern; hot water heat. 814 Ave B. Phone 384R. 12-13-1mo D. T. OWENS & CO. Real Estate and Farm Loans FOR SALE—At a bargain, two choice 50-ft. lots, fatimg south on Ave. A; must be sold Before Jan. 1. We have several 1€0 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- South front; 75-ft. lot; price ; % cash, balance on easy FOR SALE—Beiutitul corner ‘lot; close in; magnificent corner for ‘apartment house or flats. 12-9-+f City & Farm Loans. Insurance. EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MERCHANTS CREDIT COMPANY OF NORTH DAKOTA. WANTED—A-1 ‘clothing and shoe man, German, $90. Lumber ‘yard manager, German preferred. Exper- ienced tinner and furnace man. Em- ployment Dept.. Merchants Credit Company --9f. North. Dakota, Bis- marck, 12-20-t£ BISMARCK, N. Dak. J. H. HOLIHAN HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE—House of 5_rooms; mod- ern; close in; $2200, Will take au- to. " FOR SALE—New bungalow; east front; $3,000. prea Eh RS en FOR SALE—Moving picture show; a money. maker. J. H. HOLIHAN, Lucas Block Phone 745 SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN AND SACESWOMEN— We have a few choice openings now for our unique line of map and business calendars for high grade| salesmen to commence work next] month, Our Mne js, different, It lands the wise buyers.. It, includes strong outfit of novelties, fans and signs. We make all our own goods —that means lcw..prices and sure. “sales. The Kenyon Co., Des. Moines, Ta, (42d_ year). 12-22-3t WANTED=Salesmen to sell direct,to sumer, on commission basis, gro- es, oils and paint for the best oldest Chicago house, Write r oes Co, Chleago, Mh. B (12-14-1mo ‘asoans. FOR RENT FOR. RENT—Bungalow,. par partly, _mod- ern. 515 4th St. 12-22-6t, FOR -RENT—8Foom modern house. Ninth St.,Phone 477L. _ 12121-3t FOR RENT—Modern four-room, well ‘furnished house; 16 Broadway. - 2407: 12-21-3t = ROOMS WANTED DARD AND ROOM wanted by young aman ob cleaa- habits in refined pri- e home, Phone 347. 12: zie HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Mor. 320 ACRES—Closé to town, with creek on both quarters; good ‘soil; very fine for a man with stock. A real bargain. 460 “ACRES—Good_ soil; lea 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 housés ‘and lots for sale in all parts of the city. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. 5 ‘our-room house “near Bolt Jinks, 11_blocks fro) toffice; tity water. Ga oF ey toh W.. Murphy, 204.Main St. . ROOMS WANTED WANTED—Three_ furnished rooms for light housekeeping, _ preferably | in private home about Jan. 1. Write Chas;:Drown; Page, ND. 4 2+19-5t | BOARDERS WANTED WANTEO—Roomers and boarders, at 208 Thayer; close in. Phone 389K. _ 12-20. 0-1m0 | WANTEO—Roomers and_boarders in pfivate home. Apply S16 ‘Oth St. 12-16 Gt | MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One electric. washing machine; 208 Thayer. Phone 389K. 12-20-6t perty in Minneapolis for central North Dakota land. House well located, in good repair. What have you to of- fer for our $5,000 equity? Middle-} west Land & Loan Co., Steele, No. | Dak. 12: 2-20-5t | FOR HIGH GRADE office, store, or bank “help ‘address Employment | Dept., Merchants Credit’ Company of North Dakota, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SACE—Ford roadster. in good’ condition.” Write 45‘care Tribune. 12-16-6t | fOR SALE—French poodles. Phone 325X. 12-15-9t FOR RENT—One quarter farm land; 30 acres broken and good hay land Can get privilege of breaking more if desired. S. W. 1-4 Section 18, Township 141, Range 77. Write for torms. M. J. George, Ashley, ‘N. Dak. | tion of the board. F. | ust, 1909, aie 16-6¢ | 88d mortgage was thereafter by an in PROCEEDINGS. OF THE BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS, DECEM. | “BER 19; 1916° The board of City Commissioners | met in regular adjourned session from the 18th inst. Present, Commissioners Bertgch; President Lucas. ites of meeting held the uth | ingt,. were read and approved. The offer of P. C. Remington ta take up $20,000 additional warrants } On. Paving District No. One under his bid of October 2, 1916, and pay six per cent interest. on same, was ac: St all present voting Aye on roil cal Mr. C. L, Young was appointed spe- cial counsel fn the case of the Todd Land Company vs. City of Bismarck, now pending. The following bills were directed to be paid,.funds permitting: G..C.; Wachter $15, McConkey Co. $8, N. D. Ind. Tel... Co. $14.20. Street Work $55.95, F. W. Keith $52.38, F. E. Mc- Curdy $12.80, H. T. Murphy & Co. $236, Western Union Tel. Co. $2.55, Washburn Coal Co. $65.25, Geo. H. Dolan $10.95, Miller, Zuger & Tillot- son $7.25, ‘A.W. Lucas Co. $30, North- west Pub. Serv. Co. $62.85, E.. E. Morris -was appointed city as- iSessor for the term of two years, from January 1, 1917, ata salary of $1,500 per annum, entire time to. be devoted to the duties of the office which are to include collection of Poll taxes, licenses, dog taxes, per- sonal property taxes, etc. The City Attorney was directed to| investigate the matter of abatement of fines imposed under city ordin- ances. On motion the Board adjourned. Attest: R. H. THISTLETHWAITE, City, Auditor. Battey, ‘FROM DUNN COUNTY. Joseph Semerad, Plaintiff and Ap- pellant, 1 OWS. Dunn County, a Municipal’ Corpora- tion, and. the (Board.of County Com- i missioners of Dunn County, Defend- ants and .Respondents. ‘Syllabus;..(1) The words, “any action,” which occur in Section 1924, Compiled Laws of 1913, refer to. the action of the county commissioners in passing upon and, determining the questions presented by a petition for the establishment of a highway, and, if the petition is posted twenty days before such action is taken by the board, the proceedings will not be nullified merely because such _peti- tion was not posted more than twenty days before the notices for the meet- ing were served and posted by the board. (2) An appeal lies in North Dakota from the determination of a board of commissioners both as to the route to be taken and the damages to be awarded in the case of the laying out of a highway under the provisions of Sections 1928 to 1939 of the Com- piled Laws of 1913. And if in such a case the land of the objector is sufficiently described and the order of the commissioners covers the land of the objector and the survey is in conformity with the order, ahd: the objector has been properly served, | such objector cannot afterwards col- laterally attack the regularity of the Proceedings or the final determina- i (3) “Where the county conimission- jers seek to.establish a highway and enter an order specifying the route, a survey which is subsequently made cannot vary or alter that route, and the order and not the survey must govern. (4). Where the county, cémmission- ers seek to establish a highway, the | route of such highway must _be- j described in terms which are intel- ligible to a reasonably intelligent ; Man, and where an order fails in this | particular, it will be void and of no effect. Action to restrain the construction and maintenance of a highway. Appeal from the District Court of Dunn County, W. C. Crawford, J. Judgment for Defendants. Plaintiff appeals. Reversed. Opinion of the Court by Bruce, J. W. F..Blume of Dickinson, Attorney for Plaintiff and Appellant. Thomas G. Johnson of Kildeer, At- forex for: Defendants » rand: Respond- ents. —_———__— NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby ‘given. that that that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Carles W. Clarke, a. widower, maftgagor, to Interstate | Securties Company, a corporation, | mortgagee, gated the 16th day of Aug- id’ filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds, Bur- |l¢igh County. North Dakota, on the 14th day of, September, 1909, at 1 p. m., and duly recorded in book Eighty- nine (89) of Mortgages, at page Twen- ty-six (26), which said mortgage was ‘thereafter by an instrument in writ- ing duly assigned by Interstate Secur- jitfes Company, a corporation, to Ern- jest R. Moore, which said assignment ‘was filed for record in the Office of the Register of Deeds, aforesaid, on the 24th day of September, 1909, at 9 a. m., duly recorded in Book Thirty- thiee’ (33) of Mortgages, at page two hundred ninety-eight (298) and which strument in writing duly assigned by the safd Ernest R. Moore, to Inter ;State Securities Company, a corpora- tion, said assignment being filed for Tecord in the office of the Register of Deeds aforesaid, on the 17th day of November, 1916, at 3 p. m., and duly recorded in Book Thirty-three (33) of Mortgages at page three hundred fifty-seven (357), sald Interstate Se- curities Company being now the own- jer and holder thereof. will be foreclos- jed by a sale of.the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court House in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, “ Saturday, the 13th day of ;January, A. D. 1917, at 2 o'clock in |the afternoon of said day. The premises named in such mort- | gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to of Section thirty-five (35) in Town-! ship One hundred thirty-seven (137) North, Range Seventy-nine (79) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. The said assignee has paid certain sums, to-wit: T Tribune in 1916; it’s all concise, “instant at hand” information. to the directory constantly. at the date of sale the sum of Two hundred seventy-four and 56-100 Dol- lars’ ($274.56) besides attorney’s fees and costs of this foreclosure. this 28th day of November, A. D. 1916. LINDE & MURPHY, WILLIS OF MINNESOTA H. F. Willis, formerly. of the law de- partment of the University of Minne- sota, has been elected to the faculty of the University of North Dakota. Since his work at the Gopher univer- sity he has been at California and Virginia. CONDUCTOR HAS FOOT BADLY Henry, a conductor on the Great Nor- thern, was brought to this city last night and taken to a local hospital suffering a crushed foot received in an accident at Palermo. thrown to the ground from a caboose when the train made a sudden stop. A wheel passed over his foot. PRELIMINARY SURVEY MADE inary survey bas been made here for sewers by City Engineer Dodge of Devils Lake. be taken under consideration by the ‘city.counci]. Work on the sewers will begin in the spring. COLD DOES NOT HALT WORK subzero temperatures, work or Scran- ton’s new $100,000 briquetting plant continues. tural steel for the frame work of the building which will house the first or initial briqueting unit, arrived last week and was soon unloaded. {relent on the single car came to $1,100." ‘The new briquetting press will cost $55,000. be employed in the plant. taligation is $2,000,000. PROMISE MADE TO JUDGE ise made to Judge Charles A. Pollock in the district court here this week was the means by which Mrs. E. Ellis escaped serving a sentence of 90 days in thé county jail. husband. Mrs, Ellis and Louis Smith were arrested on a farm, near here, Thanksgiving night, on a statutory wit: the Southwest Quarter (SW%)|charge, Both decided to plead guilty. Smith was sentenced to 90 days in the county jail and Mrs. Ellis received the corresponding sentence, but was given the alternative to serve or to return to her husband at Page. With her husband waiting for her, she did|Phone 395 Delivered not hesitate a second in choosing the Taterest-due om a prior lies, which | latter route. COLEMAN’S _New and Second Hand Store PHONE 358 } Radiators REPAIRED AND REBUILT _All work ven @ pressure test four Hours Bismarck Auto Radiator Works 109 Third Street i Of S. LAMBERT Capital Coffee House Coffee and Soups a Specialty 3024, Main Street Phone 497 E. B. FERGUSON, Prop. It appears every day. Oltice F Rooms f and 2 2 Hughes Building Optical Offic ¢, Hours y sit 1 Py Es fo} an Grantractic —,_,, Specialist 1105 Hotel Maia Cpl od Reweal PM ass = BISMARCK, N. D. Sess = —— ~ H. J. WAGNER ~ HE ADVERTISERS below will use more than 14,000 inches i us us efer 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 epg and delivered within Twenty- Bismarck, N; D. together with interest thereon will on the day of sale amount to the sum of Two hundred nineteen and 66-100 Dol- lars . ($219.66), which is included in the sum hereinafter stated to be due at the date of sale. There will be due on such mortgage Dated at Bisamrck, North Dakota, INTERSTATE SECURITIES CO., Assignee, Attorneys for Assignee, Bismarck, N. D. 12-1-8-15-22-29-5) GOES TO N. D. UNIVERSITY Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 22.—Prof. CRUSHED IN RAIL ACCIDENT | Minot, N. D., Dec. 22.—John Mc-; He was FOR SEWERS AT LANGDON, N. D. Langdon, N. D., Dec. 22.—A prelim-! Waterworks will also; ON SCRANTON’S BIG PLANT Scranton, N. D., Dec. 21.—Despite The first carload of struc- The About 50 ment will The capi- FREES NORTH DAKOTA WOMAN Hillsboro, N. D., Dec, 22—A prom- She promised the judge she would return to her Jawful DACINE COUNTRY. ROAD # Wrapped guarantecd 500 CORWIN MOTOR Co. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers LISTEN! GIBSON Mandolins and Guitars on Easy Payments. See GEORGE E. BALL 319 2nd Street LISTEN! Best se aire Shop in the L. E. Larson 446 Main Street Shoes Repaired paired | | anaaree | Auto Radiator Rapairing and Rebuilding | GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, fenders tanks and Windshields JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street AGENTS WANTED For the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianos, G. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. Peck’s Old Music Store COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY Steam Heated =e ee ~ We can. handle a limited number of cars for storage this winter. Our fireproof garage is now heated with city steam, and nothing Corwin will freeze. Motor Co. CYLINDERS REBORED Fords $14 Other jobs in proportion Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N.-D. ‘Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for | i moving, enced men; wood. stcring household goods. also retail Ice and and = shipping Careful, experl- Wachter Transfer Comp: Phone 62 outfit. Undertaking- Embalming | Licensed Embaimer tn Charge Day Phone 50 Henry Burman “The Shoe Hospital Man’* Is still at the same old stand with his electric shoe REPAIR Plenty of competent help and can do YOUR work while you wait, Broadway Between 4th and 5th Streeta No. 202 Fifth He Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Buildiag CITY LOTS RENTS FARM LANDS DRAYING Freight and Baggage Carefully and Promptly J. A, GRINSTEINNER C. W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING SKATE SHARPENING Phone 728. 312 Rosser 8. 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. “e Undertaking Parlors A, W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 . Night Phone 717 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer In Charge Barbie’s PHONE 394 #69 Front Streeq We Call for and Deliver gE TAXI! PHONE 105 Freightand Baggage DRAYING Clooten’s Livery Sheet Music We carry a large stock of Popu- lar and Standard Sheet } make a specialty of ordering mu- sic from publishers for you. If we can’t get it, it can’t be gotten. Send all orders and remittances to GEO, LA LONE, Mgr. Sheet Music Dept, Kimball Piano Store The Electric Shop B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway | Old “Hats Giana and Reblocked | EAGLE SHINING PARLOR i Broadway Hats Sent by Mail We Pay Postage | | Opposite Postoffice PIANO. TUNING A. 8. KOFFMAX ‘Work Guarantesé. Residence 1002, Ave. C

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