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/ a RBIRAY,-DEC..29, 1916, ‘AD WORK POR ud No. Advertisements Accepted ‘‘T. F.’’ "Till Forbidden * Classified Ads—Cash in’ Advance. No Ads Accepted after Six O’clock P. HOW TO ANSWER BLINM ADS, ADVERTION “STRAY AMMMALS ‘AM ods cigned’ with: nembero -or ‘Any: person faitials, care Tribune must de - an- mal mest advertion ct ae a --MELP_ WANTED MALE WANTED—10 men to: haul coal and WANTEO—Man cook wants work in 20-men to ‘work on ice. Apply Wach- ter Transfer Co.: barn. 12-27-38. TRACTOR SCHOOL—The Twin City Tractor ‘School is conducted in -con- nection with one of the world’s larg- est tractor shops, affording practi- cal and inexpensive instruction in all branches of tractor ‘operation and care. = Terms start January 2, ‘February 3, ‘March 12. Smail tui- tion fee; Enter any day first: week of term. Free catalogue. Minneap- olis Steel & Mach. Co., 29th St. and Minnehaha tAve., ‘Minneapolis, ‘Minn. +, 12B65t een] __ MELP WANTED TANTED FEMALE WANTED—Woman coo cook, -chamber- -maid.and waitress at Banner House, 12-29-3t WANTED—Girl for general _house- work. Apply’ Cowan’s drug store __or 512 Ave. A. 12-28-6t WANTED—Girl” for general _house- work. : Mrs, Friddle. - 307 Front. St. 12-28-2t WANTED—Two ‘women clerks ' at Western Union. ; 12-28-6t WANTED—Good Catholic housekeep- er; -references required. Write Tri- _bune 44, 12-14-14 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-tf SH Heo Oooo T>OSS y ° ° F. E. YOUNG ¢ FOR SALE—7-room, modern house; fu}. basement, garage, 75-foot south front, close in; $3800; 900 cash, bal- ance on easy pay inente at. e per --Cant.. . FOR SALE—71 room modern houses full basement, 75-foot east _ front; $3350. FOR SAUE=S room thoroughly mod: ern house, full basement, two bath- _roems, ,bedyagm. 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 “tor. a-long time; $3700 for a quick R-SALE—5 lots on Fourth street, Soyth ;of the North Ward school; thede are the very cheapest lots on the. street and.are bargains at $2100. FOR SALE=Riverview 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 National Bank Bldg. ¢ 3 3 Phones, ‘No. 78, ¢ ° GLOSS OF 9.999904.0.9 oe Ss FOR SALE: room hovse.,, near eo ies Ee sks from postoffice; -elty:-watersCash-or: easy: : oW: ‘Murphy, 204 Main St. St... __ POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position | by young | lady as as stenographer. Write 52 care Trib- une, 12-28-3t WANTED—Position as~etenographer by young lady, .Phone719R. 12-28-3t ae TOST=A steel key ring, with 3 or 4 keys; one flat steel key with 171 cut in. Finder, lea¥e at: Tribune-of fice. aa 12-29-3t —_—___E___ ___SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Salesmen to seii direct to consumer, on commission basis, gro- ceries, oils and paint for the best and oldest Chicago house. Write Harper Bros. Gos. Chicago, 1); °=7 12-14-Lmo ——————— ee Come, with us: to Sunny Southern Texas. Jan. 1 on No. 2 for a 1-day. trip ‘from the Twin Cities. Fare from Bismarck and return, with meals and Lerths, $57.50 single tickets, or for man and wife, $°6.50. Come and make your reservations this week. D. T. OWENS & CO. Bismarck, N. D. ———SS_ EE _ sy 12-16-6¢ 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. ee “commercial “hotel: Tribune. “Address ‘No, 50, HARVEY. HARRIS @:CO. J.P. Jackson, Mgr. 320 ACRES—Close: to town, ‘with * creek on both quarters; good soil; wery fine for a man with stock, A Teal bargain. 160“ ACRES—Good soil; Iles 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. HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT—House at 711 6th St. Apply to B.- Ky basa 408 Broad- ‘PROMINENT FARGOAN DEAD | mind saved (Mayor Ashley from being 12-25-6t _ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. Ace MO OMe, RCE NEEDS + John Fortin, Manager Crane & Ord- way Co., at.-Fargo, Passed Away This Morning. Fargo, N.'D., Dec. 29.—John A. For- Co. of Fargo, prominently known fesi- dent of this’ city, died- yesterday morning of gall stones. He had been ill two months. PRESENCE OF INO es Kensal Mayor “Throws, Self in Snow. | bank Following Explosion of : | Gasoline Can. | Kensal, 'N. D.. Dec. 29._Preeencéipt ‘burned to death, when a five-gailon gasoline can ‘exploded in his hands this: ‘week. : He ‘was thawing out a pipe on the outside of his residence by heating it with gasoline. When the explosion occurred he threw himself into a show banks 00k BOWMAN MAY CRN PLANT Citizens Are Considering Purchase of H Electric Light Plant From 1 W. R. iMcKenzie. | Bowman, N. D., Dec. 29.—Bowman | | Citizens are considering the advisa- | ‘pility of purchasing the electric light plant here from W. -R. McKenzie. According tothe terms of the fran- chise granted to McKenzie several years ago, the city was to have ‘the first ;opportunity to purchase ‘the plant*tn case the owner wanted to sell. An offer was recently made to McKenzie from parties outside of Bowman. i NEW ROCKFORD MAN AD | Robert Milter, “Well-Known Resident | of Eddy County, Passed Away i Yesterday Morning. ‘New Rockford, 'N. D., Dec. 29.—Rob- | ‘ert Miller, a well-known resident of ithis community for many years, pass- ed away at the home of his. mother- inlaw yesterday morning at 11 o'clock. He had been ailing for the past three months from cancer of the stomach. His wife died about a tin, manager of the Cratie & Ordway) dee ‘HE ADVERTISERS below will use more than 14,000 inches i as ans efer “Tribune in 1916; it’s all concise, ‘instant at hand” information. to the directory tent It a every day. T AR XI TAXI | once“ -H. J. WAGNER Rooms 1 and 2 Tiuehes Building aioe Office. sours pposite Specialist 2 10 te an Phone Phone 5 i ¢ Grand Facile Ba Te lee Glasses Fitted, also Lto5 nr E SMITn S. LAMBERT 3 ® BANNER HOUSE eee nce FREDERICK W. KEITH Hoom and want by fy fk #100 RE ROW. sy the Week $7, Coffee and Soups a Specialty ARCHITECT Boarding Stable fer Horses in 3021, Main Street eae pee 409 Connection ee eentnos "= 104 MAIN ST. BISMARCK . B , Prop. L.. Auto Radiator Repairing and Rebuilding q GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, Windshields JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street aaoa=qEaaeaSaomomomuueoaoaoaee eee | AGENTS WANTED i [L far : ara New and Second Hand Store Phone 756 PHONE. 358 utomobile For the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianos, G. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. Pock's Old Music Store Grand Pacific Building COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY TERMS TO SUIT ———— FOR een cof. five modern - ~— Sask, way. i os wr. 2-28-6t | year ago. Three children, ving at | Grafton, ‘survive him, | | Seat eee BOARDERS WANTED BUSINESS MEN PAY DOLLAR! WANTED—Roomers and boarders, at 208 Thayer; close in. Phone ‘389K: 12-20-1mo | BACH FOR NIGHT OFFICER! Parshall, 'N. ‘D., Dec. 29.—Parshall bas grown to such a size within the last few years that the need of a night ‘ watcAman is being felt. Ata meet- ing of the town board this week, John |Selthun was appointed as the night | officer. The ‘business men ‘will be ;asked to contribute a dollar a month \ toward the salary for the officer. FARM HOME DESTROYED BY J. H. HOLIHAN HOUSES FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Hotse of,5 bath; close’ in. . $2,000, a FOR’ 8ALE—New Bungalow: ‘oxet| Valley City, N. D. Dec, 29—The * front; can give possession at once. | George Butler farm home, three miles $3,000; $1,000 cash. {from Leal, was burned.to thé ground FOR SALE—House of 9 rooms; 5:bed | Christmas night, the loss being total. rooms; modeym' through out; close| in. A bargain at’ $4.250. Terms. FOR SALE—House of.6 rooms; mod-| ern; can give possession at once; -worth $3,000, but if-sold soon, $2,350. ; $350 cash. FOR SALE—Two houses and two lots on the south side to settle amp estate will sell for $1,000. TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS, J. H, HOLIHAN Lucas Block. 5..rooms ead | ling ‘Ctitistmas. The fire is supposed to have started fromi the kitchen | stove while the'hired men were doing the chores. SEARCH FOR BODY OF ENGINEER IS ABANDONED Moorhead, Minn., Dec. 29—The ; Search for. the body of Paul Titzke, Dilworth engineer on the. Northern Pacific, who met death in the ‘waters of Lake Traverse, while hunting with ja party of railroad men on October | 22, has been abandoned for the win- ter, ‘but will be resumed with the | breaking up of the ice in the spring of the year. : i | HORSE KICK 18 FAY TO A BEMIDJI YOUTH Bemidji, Minn., Dec. 29—Leonard J. | Story, son of P.J. Story of Puposky, , \died at St. Anthony’s hospital here Phone 745 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Lerge, modern room; 28 Avente:* io FOW RENT —Furnlahell Woden room, 408 Third St. Phone e 589K. 42:29-2¢ FOR BENT Maser ‘tatpished rooms 'kick“received Saturday. (A blood clot | formed around his, weak heart. The right‘leg was:broken fromthe blow. 422. 4th St. tot | RELIEF FROM CAR SHORTAGE FOR RENT—Three furnished; choic 2) DERS front sleeping.rooms in strictly argo, NiD; Dec.:29—Hellet for. the car shortage, provailing throughout | moder private home. on car line; the northwest, was seen here last “FIRE CHRISTMAS NIGHT |: The Butlers were in this city spend- |* | this -week as ‘the result of .a horse | Radiators REPAIRED AND REBUILT All work given a » Pressure test four Hours : | ‘Bismarck Auto Radiato Works 109 Third Street and delivered within Twenty. Bismarck, N. D. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE mort. | GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE, ! Notice is hereby given that that! that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Cyarles W. Clarke, a widower, martgagor, to Interstate Securties Company,.a corporation, mortgagee, dated the 16th day of Aug- ust, 1909, and filed for record in the office of the ‘Régister of Deeds, Bur- leigh ‘County, North Dakota; on the 14th day of September, 1909, at 1 p. m., and duly recorded in book Highty- 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- ities Company, a corporation, to Ern- est 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- three (33) of Mortgages, at page two hundred nincty-eight (298) and which said mortgage was thereafter by an in. strument in writing duly assigned ‘by the said Ernest sR. Moore,. to :Inter- state Securities Company, a corpora- tion, safd assignment being filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds aforesaid, ithe. 17th day of ‘November, 1916, a! R, m., and duly recorded in Book Thirty-three (33) of conveni 3) nveitlent Ingation. Phone 403X. night on information from Minneapo- 12-29-6t | ae aE ———_______“_" | lis that the Northern Pacific railroad | FOR RENT—Two “alee modern house- | has orders for 1,500 new cars, and! keeping~rooms, with. brass plate. | that the Great Northern has 500 new | Phone. 4421, 808 7th Sty 12 28-3t | cars under construction. Nearly twWo- | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in’ thirds of the NortHern Pacific addition | modern: ‘house, 405° 5th St. {are to be worked westward from the, 12-28-3t | twin cities. FOR RENT—Two rooms; furnished; : all modern, $12.7th St. Phone 6:8 AB heey Sur ECT FOR KILLING: 12-284. stanley, N. Stanley, N. D., Dec. 29.—The mur- FOR RENT-Room;.52;Second St. der of Frank Moorehouse in his home- 12-27-6. ‘stead shack near Van Hook,’ ° this FOR RENT—Two furnished, heated county, last February, is laid at’ the rooms ‘in modern house; handy to door of Frank Kaczor, just arrested-iat capitol and one block from car line. | the instance of county officials after'a F. L. Moule, 1029 Fifth St. {long extended inquiry into the crime.| At the preliminary examination’ rooms. Address Ni held in this city, Kaczor..was bound FOR RENTS Trooms; warm. 46 Main... Phone 672R. _12-15-1mo| FOR RENT—Splendid, warm, mod-| ern rooms ‘for ‘light housekeeping; | 49, Tribune | 12-23-€t {degree murder being charged. C: A. Moorehouse, father of the murdered man, has prosecuted a vig- orous inquiry into the death of his) json, and his efforts were partially re- 29 622.Third street. 12-20-6¢ | |sponsible for. Kaczor's arrest. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping|" Moorhouse was found dead in his/ Tooms. 422 12th St. Phone 494U, | home, a bullet wound in his head. The | 12-13-6t 'coroner’s jury declared it murder, but | FOR RENT—Furnished oom; modern: hot water heat. 814 Ave| ‘all couldn’t name the guilty party. Now, ten months later, Kaczor fac- B. Phone 384R." 12-13-1mo /es the charge. | PICKED UP ESTRAY. MISCELLANEOUS - Bay mare about 10 years old—in FOR SACE—Cheap. One dozen totter | pound. ‘ files, large size, 25c each; also sev-| MATT CLOOTEN, | eral maps. _508 ith St. N. 12-29-6t | City Poundmaster, WANTED—Empty second hand sacks'ig ee eeeeesdesese) Ot all Kinds. cite, Gussner. 12:26-6t/+ BANKER'S SON NEARLY | ¢/ over to the district court-for trial, first’ Heigh County, North Dak {LINDE & MURPHY, Mortgages at page three hundred fifty-seven (357), said Interstute Se- eurities Company being now the own- er and holder thereof, will he foreclos- ed by a’sale of the premi: in such mortgage: and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court House in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, on Saturday, the 13th day of January, A. D. 1917, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said day. The premises famed in such mort- gage and which ‘will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to- wit: the Southwest Quarter (SW44) of Séction thirty-five (35) in Town- ship One hundred’ thirty-seven (137) North, Range Seventy-nine (79) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Bur- a. The said assignee has paid certain sums, to-wit: Interest due on a prior lien, which together with interest thereon ‘will on ithe day of sale amount to the sum of 'Two hundred nineteen and 66-100 Dol- Jars ($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 at the date of sale the: sum of Two hundred seventy-four and 56-100 Dol- lars ($274.56) besides attorney's feces jand costs of this foreclosure. Dated at Bisamrck, North Dakota, this 28th day of November, A. D. 1916. INTERSTATE SECURITIES CO., Assis) Attorneys for Assignee, FOR HIGH GRADE office, sic BLEEDS TO DEATH ¢' bank help address Employment | * Aberdeen, S.'D., Dec. 29—Tru- +! Dept., Merchants Credit Company!* man Knott, son of G. B. Knott. +, of North Dakota, Bismarck, N. D. | banker at Bristol, nearly bled to | 12-20-tf|* death last night while fgntig a +! | i the resi- # an at +) HARD COAL ‘CHEAPER oN . who + CANADA THAN IN U. 8./¢ from the University of Minneso- * Stanton, N. D., Dec. 29.—Pennsyl-|* ta on a vacation, was trying to-} vania hard coal is selling for less mo-| get through a second story win * zl ney in Canada than in the United|* dow with a hose line, when the + States, according to Jacob Jahrius,|* glass broke, nearly severing his +| who is here on a‘visit from Piepot,|* left hand.at the wrist. o| oer eoe eee i Bismarck, N. D. = 12-1-8-15-22-29-5) MAN TO BE WED SOON KILLEQ IN ACCIDENT Williston, IN. D., De@>29.—Ray Stay- ler, 28, engaged to be wed, thin four months, was killed’ in “an ‘accident in the local railroad’ yards, when he was ;thrown under a car, one leg being \erushed so severely it had to be am- putated.. An hour later Stayer suc- cumbed. The remains were shipped to Wat- saw, Ind., his former home, RACINE] COUNTRY ROAD | Wrapped. trea guaranteed Hor : miles { CORWIN MOTOR Co. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers LISTEN!! GIBSON Mandolins and Guitars on Easy Payments, See GEORGE E. BALL - 319 2nd Street LISTEN! Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest L. E. Larson 408 Main Street ‘Transfer & storage nes BETIERCA RSAR By, WILL ‘BuiLp THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO. bismarx.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. a, We have unequaled facilities for moving, stcring and shipping household goods. Careful, experl- enced men; also retail Ice and wood. Wachter Transfer Comp,, Phone 62, No. 202 Fifth st.f Henry Burman “The Shoe Hospital Man”’ Is still at the same old stand with his electric shoo REPAIR outfit. Plenty of competent help and can do YOUR work while you wait. \ Broadway Between 4th and Oth Streets Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer In Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS LITTLE’S SECOND-HAND STORE Will buy, sell and exchange or rent anything. Successor to Nolan's. Phone 794 or 132K. Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 717 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer In Charge Barbie's PHONE 394 609 Front Streei - 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 dard 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 408 Broadway Phone 370 Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building RENTS CITY LOTS FARM LANDS DRAYING. Freight and Baggage Carefully and Promptly Phone 395 Delivered J, A. GRINSTEINNEB C. W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING SKATE’ SHARPENING | Phone 725. G12 Rosser St, /Old Hats Cleaned and Reblocked EAGLE SHINING PARLOR Broadway Hats Sent by Mail We Pay Postage _Opposite Postoffice PIANO_ TUNING A. 8, HOFFHAN Work Guarantesd, Residence 1002, Ave. C

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