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( ‘ ‘ 4. “S- SATURDAY, DEC. 23, 1916... (apps ype fmitiels, care ‘Tribune must be ax-|mal must edvertisg Wifered by letter addressed to“ the ‘Wamber given in the ad. Tribune em- See ere tor and another advertiser is. Mail or cend your tothe comistecions’ or and ve | Bismarck. ir you fall todo this: you pL erry ore ony are likely to get soto trea une No, ——, Write 48, care Tribune. 12-21-3t keeper. iM eginners paid $120 monthly; permanent; no strike; railway. Care No. 37 The Tribune, WANTED—At once; short order cook for winter months, Garrison: cafe, * Gatrison, N. D. 12-12-12t | WANTED—At ence—Ten.. ladies. to travel, demonstrate and sell‘ well es- tablished line=to our dealers; pre- 8 yexperience: not necessary; spay ;irailroad fare paid: Good- ah Drug .Co. Dept, 481 Omaha, Neb. © 12-2-5SD8 | WANTEDO—Clerk at’ Westérn Union. 12- 22-2 ot » WANTEO—Gitl for: housework. ‘Phone 673W. “Mrs. J.C. Anderson, ‘113 ‘Thayer &t. 12-21-4t WANTED Good Catholic housekeep- &; ‘Yeterénces required. Write ‘Tri- “pune ij mE 12-14-14 a cook ‘at ‘Hotel Colehar- *12-14-1mo WANTED—Exporlenced competent stenographer for permanent _posi- tion; good. wages. Lahr ‘Motor 3 CO. 12-19-tf PENS e 8 ed 094% ° ¢ F. E. YOUNG ° ‘FOR SALE—7-room, modern house; full basement, garage, 75-foot south front, close in; $3800; $00 cash, bal- ance on easy payments at 6 per cel FOR SALE—7room modern house; full basement, 75-foot east front; 3351 FOR: SATE—S-room thoroughly _mod- érn-house, full basement, two bath- roams, bedroom down stairs, first floor oak finish, hot water heat; this is without doubt the very cheapest house in the city and is one of the biggest bargains offered for a long time; $3700 for a quick sale, FOR SACE=s "lots on Fourth street, south of the ‘North Ward school; these are the very cheapest lots on the street and are bargains at $2100, FOR SALE—Niverview Addition lots have gone faster than any lots in the city the past year; they are the cheapest close in lots in Bismarck; buyers are fully protected. Prices, $300 to $600 for lots 50 to 75 feet: wide and full depth, F. E. YOUNG ¢ First Natlonal Bank Bldg. 3 Phones, No. 78 FOS 999 OH OSD Ee eee _HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT—Bungalow, partly mod- ° ° ° ° ° < |: oJ o ern. 515 4th’ St. so 12-22-6t FOR RENT—&-room modern house. inth St. Phone 477L, _12121°3t FOR RENT—Modern four-room, well furnished house; 16 Broadway. 12-21-3t SALESMEN WANTED' SALESMEN AND SALESWOMEN— ‘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 line jis different. It lands the wise buyers. It includes strong outfit of novelties, fans and signs. We make all our own goods —that means Icw prices and sure sales. The Kenyon Co., Des. Moines, Ta. (42d year). 12-22-3t WANTED-—Salesmen to sell direct to consumer, on commission basis, gro- ceries, oils and paint for the best and oldest Chicago house. Write Harper Bros. Co., Chicago, 111. 12-14-1mo SE____—— aaa O. 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. pgs values are en- hancing every day. FOR SALE—One-story ‘room ¢ot- tage; south front; 75-ft. lot; price $1,500; 44 cash, balance on easy terms. FOR SALE—Beantiful 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 of North Dakota, Bis- marck, N. D. 12-20-tf BISMARCK, N. Dak. poten No Advertisements Accepted '..F.”” "Till For! Classified Ads—Cash in’ Advance... No Ads Accepted after Six O'clock. P. 12:2-Sate} Any parton Sins ten days in: some. new must also within ten. of ndvertisomen’ SS WORE. Cr. a WANTEO—Boy of i8:wants a place to work for*board-and room while attending Bismarck Business Col- lege, Address 46, care Tribune; 12-18-6¢ J. H. HOLIHAN HOUSES FOR SALE Christmas has about argived. Each and every one of us has our plain duty in this world to do, and especially to make people happy. It. just occurred to me today that a certain piece of! postry that: I réad when Iwas a boy might do-some of the younger genera- tion good. It follows: “Standing at the foot boys, and: gaz- ing at the sky, How will you get:up boys, if you; never try? Strike with all your might, boys, hit it on the head. i Strike ‘with all your might, boys, while thesiron is red. And tho you stumble off, boys, do not be downcast; Try and try again, boys, and you'll succeed at last.” —Adopted. And by patience, perseverance and pertinacity when you arrive at:age of, say, 50 years, you will haye-a substan- tial income. I do not wish to conclude this ad-| vertisement until I tell you about the! 80 acres of land I have to sell, just two miles from the city of Bismarck, and which can be bought now, at this month, for $27 per acre. And by pay- ing down the miserable sum of a few hundred dollars and the balance eith- er monthly or yearly, can be paid inia few years, The phraseology of the expression “Strike with all your might boys, while the iron is red” is directly applicable to this piece of land I have for ‘sale. Remember this:land, I con- sider, is a great bargain; and if you are 21 years-old, we will say, for in- stance, and buy this desirable piece of property at. $27. per acre—and lo- cate only two miles from the beautiful city of Bismarck—when you arrive, say, at the age of 50 years, this land should be worth at least $200 per acre. The price of this land, of course, can- not be extended beyond January 4, 1917; and as I am going to South Da- kota to see my dearly beloved moth- er for Christmas and: will not return until December 27, this price will be; applicable until the 28th of Decem- ber, 1916. Even though you do net: buy this desirable piece of property / from me, I wit not be grouchy nor ‘impatient, and wish you a Merry! Christmas and a Happy New Year. Re- member, whenever you are hunting for bargains in lands or houses, I hope you will call on J. H. Holihan, Lucas block. Phone 745. But don’t tele- phone me until the 28th day of De- eember. J. H. HOLIHAN, Lucas Block Phone 745 ever AGENTS = 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 outfit consists of full in- structions and colored plates of} fruits, shrubs, etc. Information free. -Clarence Wedge Nursery, Box K, Albert Lea, Minn. 9-17-SDS ———— ; house, will be formally opened to the public Christmas day. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Mgr. 320 ACRES—Close to town, with creek on both quarters; good soil; very fine for a man. with stock, A real bargain. 100° “ACRES—Good soil; lies excep tionally well; nice grove of trees; not far from a loading station. A _ good piece of property that can be| Dought at a low: price. A large list-of houses and lots for sale in all parts of the city. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. {@ CALL OF HOME TIES + lad SOUNDS FOR MONTANAN ¢ |* Antelope, Mont., Dec. 23.—The * | * call Of home ties sounded this + * week to A. S. Brownwell, who * -- HOUSES FOR SALE * came to Montana from Sparta, * FOR SALE—Fourroom house near|* Wis., six years ago, at the age of golf links, 11 blocks from”postoffice; | * 64 years, locating on a homestead city water. Cash or easy terms. F.|% about 14 miles from Malta. == ‘W, Murphy; 204 Main St. 12-16-6t:* After almost reaching the scrip- ore |¢ tural limit, of man's existence, ¢ £ |@ he didn’t hesitate to file on a * ROOMS WANTED valuable tract of land. For six * WANTED—Three furnished rooms) YcArs he labored and worked his © for light housekeeping, preferably \- farm into a ae o- callivation) ¢ in private home about Jan. 1. Write! just this week an =; eo! Chas. Drown, Page, N. D. _12-19-5t|* giong, looked the place over, # ——__aa_a_a_a__ees 4 made a tempting offer and a deal # BOARDERS WANTED Be ‘WANTED—Roomers and boarders, at | 208 Thayer; close in. Phone 389K. | week’ of ‘the. LaMaw | the organization. | BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ot MOON RENEE SEVEN ROOMS FOR RENT mr FOR RENT—Furnished room; $12, Per month:” ‘Ground :floor;- modern ““houses “close ‘in; 311 Fourth St: Phone 627W. 12-23-2t FOR RENT—Suite of five modem rooms. ‘Address No. 49, Tribune | 12-28-6t FOR RENT—Furnished room; _mod- ern; 312 Eighth St.. Phone 488L. ‘with board. 1222-6 FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- + ern house. Apply 801 Fifth:St., or “phone 242R. 12-20-6t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Phone _329R. ee 12-20-6¢ FOR RENT—Modern furnished™ light housekeeping rooms. Phone 658Y. 12-20-1mo | rnished “room. 514} Sth St. 12-20-6t FOR RENT—Modern rooms; warm. 46 Main. Phone 672R._12-15-imo at | FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call Sun- | day, 1100 Broadway. 12-15-2t | FOR RENT—Splendid, warm, mod- ern rooms for light housekeeping; | 622 Third street. 12-20-6t FOR” RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, 422 12th St. Phone 494U. - 12-13-6t R” RENT—Furnished room; all 814 Ave 12-13-1mo FOR modern; hot water heat. B. Phone 384R. MISCELLANEOUS BE AN AUCTIONEER—A mignty good business; requires diligence, ~ ‘but’ pays well: from ‘start; travel, make friends; big money; learn by practical experience in four weeks. Class starts January 1st; enrolh now. Write for interesting cata- Jogue and full details of opportuni- ties open. Missouri Auction School; | largest in the world. W. B.:Car- penter, 389 Hall Bldg., Kansas Cit: Mo. ‘12-21-2t FOR SALE—One electric washing machine; 208 Thayer. Phone 389K. E 12-20-6t WAN —Property in Minneapolis for central North Dakota land. House well ldcated, in good repair, What-have you. to of- ferfor ou¢ $5,000 ‘equity? Middle- wea Land & Loan Co., Seale Fad aH GRADE office, ae or bank help address Employment Dept., Merchants Credit Company of North Dakota, Bismarek, N. D. 12-20-tf FOR SALE—French poodies, 335X. FOR Fi RENT—One quarter farm 30 acres broken and good hay land | €an get privilege of breaking more if desired. S. W. 1-4 Section 18, Township 141, Range 77. Write for terms. M. J. George, Ashley, 'N. Dak. | 12-19-6t ee .. 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 said partnership and the place of their residences are as follows, to-wit: F. 0. Hellatrom, Bismarck, N. D. L. E. Opdyke. Bismarck, N. D. and 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. MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. The regular annual meeting of tne stockholders of the - First National Bank of Bismarck for the election of directors for the ensuing year will be held at the bank between the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock ‘a. m. on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1917, C. B. LITTLE, President. Phone 12:16-28-30; 1:6. ENYART ELECTED PRESIDENT j LAMOURE BREEDERS’ ASS’N. LaMoure, N. D., Dec. 23—George D. Enyart was‘ elected, president this County Breed- ers’ Association, . Clay Koonts was elected vice president; O. 0. Elisne, secretary, and Carl Hoverman, treas- urer. About 25 assisted in perfecting NO ACCIDENTS MAR SOUTH DAKOTA’S OPEN SEASON | Aberdeen. N. D., Dec. 23—Not a} single accident marred the greatest | duck hunting season in the history of the state whch came to a close in South Dakota this week. Myriads of the favorite water fowl which dotted |thousands of lakes and water holes v choice picking for the nimrods. DICKINSONS NEW THEATRE TO OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY Dickinson, N. D., Dec. 23—“The Ray Theatre,” Dickinson's new amusement The auditori- um of the new theater is effectively decorated in old style ivory and gold colors. FIGHT BLAZE WITH COAT | SLEEVES COATED IN ICE Aberdeen, 8. D., Dec. '23—With their coat sleeves coated in ice, Chief Kingsley and his firemen yesterday fought a stubborn blaze which caused | a $5,000 loss to the old Heilion build- | ing. Hundreds of Christmas shoppers | i | paused in the intense cold and watch- ‘ed the firemen work. COSHH EHH HHH OS was closed. Yesterday, Brown- * * well left for Sparta with a fat * wad in his pocket to make bash = More Than 14,000 hes Of Information TAXI! Phone L. E. SMITH COLEMAN'S New and Second Hand Store PHONE 358 LAX! Phone 5 Ss. 2 Of Capital Coffee - House Coffee and Soups a Specialty 3021, Main Street .Phone 497 E. B. FERGUSON, Prop. ‘Office Hotel Rooms 1 and 2 Hughes Building Opposite Grand Pacific It appears every day. Glasses Changed and A Rinewed D. BISMA H. J. WAGNER © Optical Office Hours Specialist 910 12and Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted, also poe E ADVERTISERS below will use more than 14,000 inches in The ibune in 1916; it’s all concise, ‘instant at hand” information. to the directory constantly. Refer Tel phone Number 533 CK, ‘Webb Block FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT 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 Auto Radiator Repairing and Rebuilding | GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, fenders tanks and Windshields JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street Phone 756 Bismarck Auto 109 Third Street Automobile Radiators i REPAIRED AND REBUILT All work given a pressure test: and delivered within Twenty- four Hours Radiator Works Bismarck, N. D. eee deostesreerore TATE’S RESOURCES TO BE + BROUGHT TO PUBLIC EYE « Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 283— Two million newspapers will be sent, out of North Dakota during - the week of January 21 to 27— appreciation week-—bearing news of the state’s resources and prosperity. One hundred thous- and essays on North Dakota will be written by school children of North Dakota. Scores of Com- mercial and booster clubs will hold appreciation week dinners. Every household in the state will observe baked potato day on Thursday, January 23, by pro- viding baked potatoes for the members of the family in con- nection with appreciation week. toe eoeoeoeoeoe NORTH DAKOTANS HOLD MILITIA CHAMPIONSHIP Llano Grande, Mex, Dec. 22—North Dakota militiamen can play football, as well as fight tarantulas on the Mexican border. This became evident today, after the North Dakotans had won the militia championship, from all companies encamped in this vicin- ity. The Dakotas have challenged all other teams not yet defeated and up- {on the failure of any to accept the challenge, the championship among ajmilitia companies was awarded to North. Dakota. NOT “LITTLE EVA” THIS TIME BUT “EVA LITTLE” Mott, N. D., Dec. 23—Thousands and thousands have heard of “Little Eva” but this time and this event concerns “Eva Little.” Miss Eva M. Little of the village of Bentley, was married this week to Fred Wehener, also of Bentley. The young couple are both well known through Hettinger coun- ty. TO ESTABLISH POSTOFFIC AT TOWN OF CHS Mott; x D. Dec. 23—A__ posto will again he re-established at Chand- ler, according to Edward McNeeley, who in all probability will be named as postmaster. Since the old postoffice at that point was discontinued, con- siderable dissatisfaction has been heard by the people of that commun- ity, especially in regard to rural ser- vice. Tri-weekly service will likely be Be SHH HHS HHH HHS HH HHH HOH HS COSHH HHH HOO OHO OS INCREASE PRICES Fargo, N. D., Dec. 23—Ice will five cents a ton more after January 1, in North Dakota, but the ice com- panies, waiting until today when ther- mometers registered 25 bélow zero, got the people with the announc at.a time when vox populi said should worry.” The rate was from 30 to 35 cents a ton for ice on cars, to retailers RACINE COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is puaranteed 5ooo CORWIN MOTOR Co. BISMAROK, N. D. Jobbers LISTEN! LISTEN! GIBSON Mandolins and Guitars on Easy Payments. See GEORGE E. BALL 319 2nd Street ! Shoes Repaired | Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest L. E. Larson 406 Main Stree: Peck's Old Steam winter. Our and nothing Corwin Corwin moving, ster’ enced men; wood. Phone 62 Henry Day Phone 60 household goods. “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. Broeadwey Between 4th and 5th Streets AGENTS Music Store COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY WILL Burp THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO Bramancy. ND Heated Garage We can handle a_ limited number of cars for storage this fireproof garage is now heated with city steam, will freeze. Motor Co. CYLINDERS REBORED Fords $14 Other jobs in proportion Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. SRIESPARTSs Rpg, ot wy ry) Aly, Ex roc” "ACTORY sepy yen STAD CORWIN MOTOR CO. BistrarciN D | Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for ‘ing and shipping Careful, experi. also retail Ice and Wachter Transfer Comp. No. 202 Fifth St. Burman Undertaking- Embaiming Licensed Embalmer In Charge Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS Bismarck Realty Company CHURN 850 POUNDS BUTTER DAILY AT MOORHEAD, M Moorhead, Minn. Dec. 22 hundred and fifty younds of butter are being produced by the Clay Coun- ty Farmers’ Co-operative here, and 93 per cent. of it is in Moorhead, according to figures giv- len out by the creamery officials today. Mary Pickford in “A Girl of Yes- terday,” a special Christmas feature, * his relatives. at the Bismarck, Monday matinee, at 12-20-1mo Siete Fie e HE Odd 6 ITD. m, Bismarck Bank Building CITY LOTS RENTS —_—_—_—_— FARM LANDS DRAYING Freight and Baggage Carefully and Promptly Phone 395 Delivered J. A. GRINSTEINNER C. W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING SKATE SHARPENING Phone 728. G13 Rosser 81, 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 Day Phone 465 Night Phone 717 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer In Charge | Barbie’s DRY CLEANING AND DY WORKS PHONE 394 9 Front Street We Call for and Deliver TAXI PHONE 105 : Freightand Baggage DRAYING Clooten’s Livery Sheet Music We carry a large stock of Popu- lar and Standard Sheet Music, and 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 Cleaned and Reblocked EAGLE SHINING PARLOR Broadway Hats Sent by ait We Pay Postage Opposite Postoffice PIANO TUNING] A. 8. HOFFMAR