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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE a ee SEVEN WANTED—10 men to haul coal and “20'men ‘to work on ice. Apply Wach- ter. Transfer Co.. barn. 12-27-3t FRACTOR SCHOOL—The TWin City Tractor ‘School is conducted im ton- nection with one-of the world's larg- est tractor shops, affording practi- eal and inexpensive instruction. in all branches of tractor operation and care. Terms start January 2, February 5, March 12. Small tui- tion fee, Enter any day first week of term. Free catalogue. Minneap- olis Steel & Mach. Co., 29th St. and Minnehaha Ave., ‘Minneapolis, Minti. ae 12-26-51 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Girl for general house- work: Apply Cowan's drug store or 512 Ave. A. 12-28-6t (WANTED—Pastry cook at Runge’s Cafe. 12-26-2t “WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply A: J; Arnot, First .Na- __tional Bank. — 12-26-3t 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—Experienced competent stenographer for permanent - posi- :tion; good wages. Lahr (Motor Sales Co. 12-19-tt SS SoS S ACLS 2 O9.S Oe ° F. E, YOUNG ° OR 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. FOR SALE—7-roofh modern house; ifull, 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, 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 SALE—>5 lots on Fourth street, sotth of the North Ward school; these are the very. cheapest lots on ‘the street and are bargains at $2100, FOR SALE—Riverview Addition tots have gone faster than any lots in the city the past year; they are the cheapest close in lots in Bismarck; buyerg are fully protected. Prices, $300 to $600 for lots 50 to 75 feet wide and full depth. F. E, YOUNG First National Bank Bidg. 3 Phones, No. 78, 2.3.2.9.o SPOOD FOR RENT—House at 711 6th St. {. Apply to, B)) K;-Skeels, 408 Broad- way. No 12-28-6¢ FOR RENT—Bungatow, partly. miod- ern. 515 4th St... 12-22-6¢ BOARDERS WANTED ROOM AND BOARD for young couple, or two young ladies, in private fam- ily. Write 51 care Tribune. 12-26-3t WANTED—Roomers and boarders, at 208:Thayer; close in. Phone 289K. poe ee 12.20-1mo 5 PALESMEN WANTED WANTED-—Salesmen to seii direct to consumer, on commission basis, gro- ceries,. ofls. and paint for the best | and oldest Chicago house. ‘Write Harper Broa:-€o.,:Chicago; Il; £ 12-14 eee D.T.OWENEE.CO. Real Estate-and.Farm-Loane FOR SALE—At ‘a bargain, two choice 60-ft. lots,. south:on Ave. A; must be sold-Béfpre Jan. 1. ‘We have several 160 and. 320. acre! tracts for sale om:Very: easy terms. It will pay-you to call and talk it over with us. Land values are en- hancing every: day. FOR SALE—Ofe-story: 4room cot: tage; south front; 75-ft. lot; price $1,500; % cash, balance on easy terms.: . FOR SALE—Beautiful:.corner lot; close in; magnificent corner for apartment: héuse or flats. 12-948 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- 12-204 BISMARCK, N. Dak, ‘No Advertisements Accepted ‘'T. are likely to get WANTEO—Man cook wants work in ~commerctial “hotel. * Address: No.':50, Tribune. : 12-25-61 HARVEY HARRIS @ CO. k EP. Jacl ‘son, Mor. ne $20:. ACRES—Close.. to. town, with creek:.on doth quarters; good soil; very: fine for a.man with: stock... A real. bargain. or : 160 “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. ca POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position as stenographer by young.lady, Phone 719R;.12-28-3t SSS Ems ___ HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE—Four-room house | near golf links, 11 blocks from postoffice; city water. Cash or ‘easy tétims:'F. W. Murphy, 204.Main. St,..... 12-16-6t ag MS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished rooms ‘modern hoyse,.. 405 5th: St. 12-28-3t FOR RENT—Two rooms; furnished; ; all modern, : 812 7th St. Phone 638 2 ea a 12-28-4t FOR RENT—Room; 522 Second.St. 12-27-6t FOR RENT—Two furnished, heated rooms in: moderri house; handy to capitol and one block from car ‘tine. F._L. Moule, 1029 Fifth St. FOR RENT—Suite of five modern rooms. Address No. 49, Tribune 12-23-6t FOR RENT—Furnished room; mod- | ern; 312 Eighth St. Phone 432L. ROOMS with board. 619 6th St. 12-22-6t FOR RENT—Modern rooms; warm. 46 Main. Phone 672R, . .12-15-Imo FOR RENT—Splendid, warm, mod- ern rooms for light’ housekeeping; 622 Third street. 12-20-6t FOR RENT—Light housekeeping | -Tooms. 422 12th St. Phone 494U. in 12-13-6t FOR RENT—Furnished room; all “modern; hot’ water Neat: 811" Avo B. Phone 384k. 32-13-1mo ___ MISCELLANEOUS WANTEO—Empty second-Hand sacks of all kinds. Geo. Gussner, a elec Ack kt he WANTED—Empty second hand sacks of all kinds, Geo..Gussner. 12-26-6t ‘office, store, or bank help - address: Employment Dept., Merchants Credit Compa of North: Dakota, Bismarck, N. 12-20-tf ——ooSSSccc ees State of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh; in District Court, Sixth Judi- cial District. State of North Dakota ex rel Henry J. inde, Attorney General, Plain: tiff, vay Bismarck Tribune Company; & Cor poration, Defendant. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Please take ‘notice ‘that onthe 6th day-of January, 1917,-at ten o'clock in the forenoon, beforé the: Court in the above: entitled action® at’ thé court house in the-city of: Bismarck in said county and state, a‘hearing will be had on‘ the supplemenetary report: of the -recefver ‘herein :filed'on the 20th day: of December, A=D.:1916, at which time and place any creditor of the Bismarck. Tribune Company, a corpor- ation, -may: appear and present his ob- jections, if any he have, to the allow-! ance and approval of said supplemen- tary report. © Dated December 20th, -1916. C: B. LITTLE, Receiver of the Bismarck Tribune Company, a Corporation. * (12-2128) + Not Really an Escape. . We often think that, if we had beeg placed in the samo. difficulties which we see overwhelm others, we:.could have got out ef.them. Just«se; we might have squeezed, or wriggled, or crept out of a position from which an- | other who weuld not stoop could not have escaped.: If escape takes the form of a temptation, they do not ex cape.—Mary Cholmondeley. Uncte Eben. - “Happiness,” said Uncle Eben, “is what ’most everybody thinks he'd be in- joyin’ if he had somebody elee’s chance at it.” PICKED UP. ESTRAY. Bay mare about 10 years old—in pound, MATT CLOOTEN, City; Poundmaster, t | way. With humor. ana wit, as well “SPLENDID,” SAS VENSYEDA:ON THE» WEATHER QUESTION Oriental Story-Teller’:Who © Will Appear''at Auditorium’ Tonight Reached City Titis Morning Ven Veda, story-teller: of the Orient, who is tq entertain Bismarck people atthe Auditorium tonight, arrived in the city at.an early hour, this morp- ing. In spite of the fact that he was | born and.reared in a very warm cli- mate, on being questioned as to what he thought of the weather, he replied cheerily that it was “splendid.” The possission of Constantinople is | the key to the whole European war situation. Ven Veda hag spent the greater. part of his life in that section of Turkey and knows the city, cus- toms, life and situation in a. masterly as with pathos, the Oriental story- teller in an. amusing and entertaining manner will open the eyes of the pub- ilic to situations and customs that have never been dreamed of through | Press’ reports. But that is only: part of the enter- tainment. Join the crowds. “To see and hear Ven Veda is a rare treat.” He appears on the platform “in full, tich;' Oriental costumes. One should not ‘fail to see this special holiday at- traction, at the -Auditoriu mtonight, 8:30 o'clock, sharp. Tickets are now on sale at Finney's drug store. GUTS ARTERY WITH NE to Neighbor’s House and Faints at Doorstep. i | Bowman, N..D., Dec. 28.—Severing jan artery. in one of her hands with a knife used for cutting some home- made candy, Mrs. E. Steinmetz, who lives northeast of Griffin, became so alarmed when the blood began to flow freely that she traveled a mile over the prairies to a neighbor's, where her husband was employed, | falling at the door’ of the home. She was in a serious condition when a physician reached the house. 1 —_— | { orvNews ¢ RETURNS FROM VISIT. The ‘Misses Claudine Hanson, May Finnegan and Lucy Diercks of the A. W. ‘Lucas Co. store have returned from (McKenzie, where they spent Christmas with the former's sister, Mrs, McCall. ese & tN HOSPITAL. George Prenovost of this place is in the St. Alexius hospital, where he is undergoing treatment for a cold, ‘i |. ASCE" ARE INVOICING, Many of the business houses of the ‘city began invoicing yesterday. The | weather conditions aided greatly in j the work, as very few customers in- vaded the stores. eee - Miss Rose Maasen, who has: been | confined to her home in Eighth street, from illness, resumed her duties in the A. W. Lucas store yesterday, * 8 6 { 4s Improving. Mrs. Thomas Cunningham of | Fourth street, whose illness has been Noted, continues to improve. 994999459 S 9 SOS OO ¢ IN THE HOTEL LOBBIES. ¢ SHEEP ESSOSOSHE OOS “The lull which preceded and follow ed Christmas has been broken by the’ arrival of the legislators and news- | | papermen. {D. C. Coates of Fargo:arrived in | Bismarck early.this morning-on train No. .1, and “was early today mingling with the boys and dispensing his us- ual good cheer. | Representative N. E. Whipple of ;Spiritwood, from the 23rd district, | stated this morning that the storm played havoc with train service ‘around Jamestewn and_ throughout Stutsman county. Mr. Whipple is one} {of the pioneers of Stutsman county. Senator:Thomas Pendray of the | 23rd district was one of the legislat- 's to arrive in the city this morning. Undoubtedly, Senator Pendray will ve one of the most influential person- s-in that chamber of the legislat re at this session. v Ray: McKaig of Mandan stated this morning that in his opinion the best way.to preserve the wild game of the state is to enact a-law, providing for @ closed season. every other year. He | stated that the matter is being strong- | ly agitated in South Dakota and Min- nesota. | J. N. Hagan, commissioner of agri- culture and labor, with his chief de puty, Lloyd Rader of Dickinson, have larrived in ‘the city. Mr. Rader is in, \the dairy business near Dickinson,‘ was former principal of the schools at | Taylor and served as county superin-' | tendent of schools of Stark county for | |two terms. He is gifted to fill the po- sition to which appointed. |= Representative C. P. -Peterson: of | Bisbee, from the 22nd district, min- jgled with the legislators this morn- | ing. Senators and representatives from |the northwestern part of the state | will reach Bismarck late this after- ‘noon, possibly tonight, as the Soo is jreported due at 5:50 o'clock. There is a possibility that the Non. | Partisan league which will consider the prop constitutional conve omar i held tomorrow but Saturday, accord-| ing to the sentiment of prominent leg- | \islators today. The delay is due to |the crippled train service @ the branch lines, which has interfered with the arrival of many of the legis. jof the County of Burleigh and State ore Than 14,000 ches Of Information toth ? Phone fey L. E. SMITH sats,” BIST Gee COLEMAN’S New and Second Hand Store PHONE 358 TAXI Phone 57 S. LAMBERT Capital Coffee House Coffee and Soups a Specialty 3021, Main Street Phone 497 E. B. FERGUSON, Prop, Office It appears every day. Rooms 1 and 2 5 93. Hughes Building Optical Office, Hours Opposite Fadi 10 an Grand Facitic Eyes Pe decree ae sso 110.5 Hotel Glasses Changed and Renewed PM. sae H. J. WAGNER “Telephone BISMARCK, N. D. HE ADVERTISERS. below will use more than 14,000 inches in The ribune in 1916; it’s all concise, ‘instant at hand” information. e directory constantly. Refer Number 3 Webb Block FREDERICK W. KUITH ARCHITECT Phone 449 104 MAIN ST. BANNER HOUSE Room and Board by Day $1.00 By the Week $7.00 Boarding Stable fer Horses in Connection BISMARCK | GUARANTEED WORKMANS! Auto. Radiator Repairing and Rebuilding HIP. Repairing lamps, fenders tanks and Windshields JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street Bismarck Au 109 Third Street Automobile Radiators REPAIRED AND REBUILT All work given a pressure test and delivered within Twenty. four Hours to Radiator Works Bismarck, N. D. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Whereas, Default has been made in the terms and conditions of the mort- gage hereinafter described by which the power of ,sale therein contained has become. operative, and no action or proceeding having been instituted | at law or in equity to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof, and upon such default the as- signee of mortgagee having elected and hereby declared the entire mort- gage indebtedness due and payable as authorized by the said mortgage, now therefore, | Notice is hereby given that the cer- { tain mortgage, made, executed and de- livered by Jacob Renn and Magdalena Renn, his wife, Mortgagors, to T. L. Beiseker, Mortgagee, dated the 4th day of February, 1910, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of North Dakota on the 8th day of February, 1910, at nine o’clock a. m. and there recorded in Book “23” of Mortgages at Page “327” and duly signed by said Mortgagce to John Shelby, which assignment was dated February 15, 1910, and was filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh ane State of North Dakota, on the; 9th day of November, 1916, at nine o’clock a. m., and there recorded in Book “139” of Assignments at Page “66”, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House, at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State Of North .Dakota,..at the hour of Ten COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is puaranteed-5900 BISMARCK, N. D. CORWIN MOTOR Co. o'clock: in’ the fotenoon, on the 3rd Jobbers day of Januaty,°A. D. 1917, to satisfy ; the aniount due ‘upon such mortgage send on the ‘day’ of sale. t " The premises described in such LISTEN! LISTEN!! Mortgage* and ‘which will be veold 9 GIBSON satisfy the same are situated in the ‘ B County of Burleigh and State of Mandolins and Guitars on Easy North Dalota and are described as Payments, follows, viz: See Northeast Quarter (NE), Section Eighteen (18), Township One Hund- red Forty-four (144) North, Range Seventy-seven (77) West of the 5th P.M. 2 There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale: including real es- tate taxes on said premises for the years 1912, 1913, 1914 and 1915, which the assignee of mortgagee has paid in order to protect his interests in the mortgage under foreclosure, the sum of Seventeen Hundred Fifty and 22- 100. ($1750.22) Dollars, exclusive of costs, disbursements and attorney's fees allowed by law. Dated this 20th day of Novembe 1916, ar, Assignee of Mortgagee. ARTHUR L. NETCHER, Attorney for Assignee of Mort- gagee, Fessenden, N. D, pick iE lites | Rea ANNUAL ELECTION OF DIRECTORS BISMARCK BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. The annual election of directors of this association will be held at the of- fice of the secretary in room 11 in the First National Bank buildng, Bis- marck, North Dakota, on January 8th, 1917, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p. m. lators. \ PF, L. CONKLIN, Secretary. GEORGE E. BALL 319 2nd Street Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest L. E. Larson 486 Main Street = | Peck’s Old | Steam winter. Our and nothing Corwin Corwin moving, enced men; wood. Phone 62 Henry outfit. Day Phone 50 WwW WILL BUILD. THEM CORWIN:MOTOR CO.Bismantic.N 0 ? Undertaking Pariors Garage We can handle a J number of cars for storage this is now heated with city steam, CYLINDERS REBORED Fords $14 Other jobs in proportion Bismarck, N. D. ‘Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for storing household goods. Wachter Transfer Comp; “The Shoe Hospital Man’’ Is still at the same old stand with his electric shoo REPAIR Plenty of competent help and can do YOUR work while you wait. Brosdway Between 4th and 5th Streets | Undertaking- Embaiming Licensed Embalmer In Charge EBB BROTHERS |) AGENTS WANTED Music Store COMPLETE LINE ON DI8PLAT Heated limited fireproof garage will freeze. Motor Co. Motor Co. and = shipping Careful, experi. also retail Ice and No, 202 Fifth St. Burman | Night Phone 687 {| eee ena eS 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. A, W, Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 717 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer In Charge Barbie’s DRY CLEANING ANB OYE WORKS — PHONE 394 #09 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 4 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 Bismarck Realty Company 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. 612 Rosser Old Hats Cleaned and Reblocked EAGLE SHINING PARLOR Broadway Hats Sent by Mail We Pay Postage Opposite Postoffice PIANO TUNING A. 3, HOFFMAN Work Guaraatess, Residence (002, Ave.C