The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 1, 1917, Page 7

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: es are the very cheapest lots i f “ ¥, JANUARY 1 1, 1917, LET A ae AD WORK FOR YOU ‘Advertisements Accepted ‘T, F.”* "Till Forbidden perorerees Classified Ads—Cash in Advance, |” No Ads Accepted after Six O'clock P.M.” NOW: YO ANSWER BLINY ADS. MH ads signed with numters or faitials, care Tribune must de an @wered. by letter addressed to the umber given in the ad. Tribune om- ere rast Bot permitted to tell who advertiser re Mall ot came your MELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Girl for general house- work; phone 657 or call at 504 Man- dan’ Ave, 12-30-6t. WANTED—Woman ook, chamber- maid and waitress at Banner House. 12-29-3t WANTED—Girl. for general house: work, Apply*Cowan’s drug store or 512.-Ave. 12-28-6t WANTEO—A cook at Hotel Colehar- N. Dak. 12-14-1mo WANTE Experienced competent steriggtapher: for permanent posi- tion; , good wages. Lahr ‘Motor _ Sales’ Co. 12-19-tf WANTED—Dining room girls, clean and neat, with experience, Van Horn hotel, PSM la oinrae henge 4 Cd F. E. YOUNG + FOR SALE--7-roam, modern. house; full basement? garage, 75-foot soutt front, close in; $3800;°900 cash, bal- ance .on easy payments at 6 per cent. FOR SALE—7-room modern house; full basement, 75-foot east front; $3350. ' FOR SACS thoroughly mod- ern house, full basement, two bath- rooms, bedroom down stairs, first floor oak finish, hot water heat; this is wjthout 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 SAUES-5 lots an, Fourth street, south of the North Ward school; dare bargains at $21 iverview Agdition™ late’ fastér than ‘’n¥ lots in ik city the past year; they are the cheapest close in lots.in buyerg are fully protect $300 to $600 for lots 50 wide and full depth. F. E. YOUNG First National Bank aa 8, Phonan, No, ze —A steal key ring, with 3 or 4 3 One-flat, stee} key- with 141 “Finder, lente i at Tribune of- 12-29-3t AGENTS ; AGENTS wanted for the Quick Detach- able Sectional Plate Auto Tire Chains; best anti-skid chain on the market. Write for territory - and terms; only those who mean busi- néss and can furnish first class re- ferences need apply. Union Chain Co}, Minneapolis, Minn. 12-30-4t cialties, paint; part get orden ww. for. spring and sum- ., mer delvery;. man with rig prefer- +. 7ed,. Rivelslde Refining Co., Cleve- ‘Tantd;.,0.; 1-1-1t WANTED—Salesmen to seii direct to consumer, on commission basis, gro- ceriesy oils and paint for the: best and oldest Chicago. house, Wri ae Bros, ee Chicago, bt] ee 12:14-1mo ena WANTED ‘WANTEL= isomers and: Doarders, at 208::Thayer; lose An. pne 389K. 12-20-1mo us FOR SRE Tae furnishings of a Six- room. cottage;shouse vacated any time after Jan. 10th. House located on Thayer street; close in. Address P. Oz Box 345, or ’phone. 223R. 12- 30-3t FOR SALE—Cheap. One dozen letter files, large size, 25c each; also sev- _ eral maps, 508 7th St.N. 12-29- 6t vf alt kinds. Geo, Gussner. 12-26-6¢ FoR aon GRADE -0flce, ‘store, or elp s Employment Dept:, Merchants Credit Company of:North Dakota, Bismarck, ND ; -20-t! Apply} t BA on SALE Hide “ol "8 whole Unies” commission basis; {” ADVERTION ESTRA’ Soro mal pet adveron the es safle isnt ete tien Gree oe te the zommissioner of re WANTED—Man. cook commercial. hotel. Tribune. ae Address No. 50, +2-25-6t, 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 atoge a real bargain, 160“ ACRES—Good soil; “Tres “excep tionally well; nice grove of trees; not far from a loading station. A good plece, 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. ew, modern, house; easy terms, Phong 487K. _Call 617 7th St. 12-30-1mo. FOR SALE—Fourroom house neat golf links, 11, blocks from postoffice; city water. Cash: or easy terms. F. W. Murphy, 204 Main St. 12-16-6t J. H. HOLIHAN =,” HOUSES FOR SALE. | 3 yooms and| ) bath; close, $2,000. FOR SALE—New Bungalow; east’ front; can give possession at once. $3,000; $1,000 cash. FOR SALE—House of 9 rooms; 5 bed Tooms; modern through out; close in. A bargain at $4.050. Terms. FOR’ SALE—House of 6 rooms;, mod- ern; can give possession at once; >. Worth ‘$3,008, bug it sold soon, $2,350, | $350 cash:* FOR SALE—Two houses and two: lots ‘Lda the southside to'settie an edtate | will sell for $1,000. a TRUST ME, FOR BARGAINS; aH HOLIHAN " Lugas Blogk. . Phone 745 ee ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern rooms; ‘steam- heated, electric lighted, with bath; all furniture new, at Runge & Ey- erts’ formerly Atlantic Cate. mite oe Geel Ot FOR RENT—Fine room; modern ap- partment partly furnished, with piano, Call room 15, Haggart Bldg. 4-1-6 | FOR RENT—Room in modern, house;., man preferred. 105 6th St. “Phone | 392, 1-1-4t FOR RENTSLarke~ furnished: front ~-room ih residence Section, suit- able for.one,or two gentlemen. Call 404 First-stteet or ‘phone 673X. .11-1t FOR” RENT ree carge modern room, 38! Ave. A. r 212-29. 1mo} FOR” RENT—Frumn{sied roo rooms. 620 6th St. 1-30-1mo FOR RENT—Large, modern room; 38 Aveuts ¢. V2-24- tne | FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms| 422 4th St. 12-29-6t | FOR RENT—Three furnished, choice’ front sleeping«rooms in strictly modern private home, on car line convenient location. Phone 403X. 12- keeping, rooms, with brass plate. _Phone 4421208 7th St. 12-29-3t FOR RENT—Two rooms; furnished; all modern, »Sletth St. Phone 638 “ 12.28-4t yor |, RENT—Room; 523;Second St. 12-27-6t FOR RENT—Two furnished, heated rooms: in, modern house;. handy to capitol and oge;block ¢ mn car line. F. L. Moule, 1039 FOR RENT—Modern meee 46 Main. Phone 672R. _ 12-15-I1mo FOR ‘RENT—Splendid, warm, mod- eri’ toomb'/for ‘light housekeeping; 622 T Third street, 12-206 FOR RENT—House at 711 6th St. : 12-13-6¢ Apply. to. B. K..Skeels, 408 Broad- way. 12-28-46¢ ; . EMPLOYMENT. DEPARTMENT " MERTHANTS CREDIT COMPANY OF NORTH ‘DAKOTA. wanes clothing . and shoe | ORS Bena cutee hen room ;. modern; water t. B. Phone 38iR. “Come with us to. Sunny Southern Texas Jan.’ on No. 2 for a 15-day trip from the Twin Cities. Fare from Bismarck and . return, with meals. and: tertas, $57.50. single | tickets, or for man and. wife, '$°6.50. Come and make. your: reservations this week. ; all 4- Ave 12#13-1mo anise come rooted, Eiger | _D..T. OWENS & CO. fenced t tinner and furnace man. Han- Bismarck, N.D. «, ployment: Devt. ‘Merchants Credit|~_,PICKEO~O" ESTRAY: “Company ot North Dakots, Bis. Biack mare, xbéut 7 years old, white 5 AMMAPOM Ney. ese ~23 2044 stat -n. face, white: Op: lett bled” foot. IS OLSEN, BISMARCK, N. Dak. 12-18-25-1 vo eaoxee, N. D. ST Dee tnAaRM Sheer ee A ERENT "| to the league or would bolt a WARDEN TO BE. NAMED SOON It became apparent today that Gov- ernor Frazier will name a new warden of the. penitentiary among the first of his official acts: Several names have been mentioned in this connéction. The appointment usually is made through the board of control, but it was hinted that Governor Frazier in- tends to make an appointment at once. The name mentioned most promi- nently in conngction wih this position Warden Talcott’s term does not ex- pire until May 1,°1917. Whether some action is planned to wipe out the pres- ent board at an early date was not) kwiown, but the warden’s office. has | been discussed. Governor Frazier denied that he had made any appointment and refus- ed to commit himeelf. EREENWOQD AND PIERCE LET OUT--THISTLEWATE AETAINS HS POSITION Changes in Office of Commissioner | of Labor and Agriculture Announced Ag they, were, donning their coats to leave the office Saturday evening, | Dairy. Commissioner, E. A. Grecnwood and Assistant ~Commissioner E. H. Pierce were advised by Commissioner of. Agriculture and Labor Hagan that their services would no longer be re- | quired. The news was unexpccted, at leust in the case of Mr. Greenwood, whose friends had made a-determined The only appointment Commi er Hagan has announced, as regards the old force, is that of R. H. This- tiewaite of Bismarck to be statis- tician. a post which he had held for many years. It is understood that at least two other old employes of this | office are to be retained. | Greenwood and Pierce have been The dairy very efficient officials. -+| commissioner had served four and a half years in the commissioner of agriculture’s office. He came to North Dakota from Minnesota, and is a grad- uate of both the W sin and ‘Min- nesota xstate dairy schools,, with a recordjof six years’ service-in each state. Retiring Deputy Commissioner Pierce before assuming~ his. ‘public duties had made a record as an ex- pert dairyman with the Center cre ery. He had bgen in the state service since 8. E, , SENATE, WHO HAS ATE, DAY'S QUESTION (ee ntinued from P: Page Three) ‘ort the Thirty-seventh, and H: P. Ja- cobson: of the Forty-ninth. It does not necessarily follow that _.all ».of these seven independents are oppored league caucus, were one held in the senate. | All are Republicans and none was ‘endorsed by the league. | Hold-overs Hold Key. | With the league starting put with | 18 newly elected members of the sen- ate committed to its program, the key to the situation rests in the hands of the hold-overs. The league needs but seven hold-overs to give it a majority of one. The league yes- terday claimed seven hold-overs al- ready bound and expressed the con- viction that at least three more would | come into the fold. The independ-; | ents, on the other hand, claimed 25 | ; members of the senate, which would | mean that. all this year’s. independ- ents are standing pat, and that 18 of the hold-overs have elected to fight free ‘from the league. Or it may mean 19 hold-overs and six of the sev- en newly elected, as one of the latter is in doubt. Who the Hold-overs Are. | The hold-overs are: J. A Englund} of Kenmare, P. J. Murphy of Grafton, | Nick N. Nelson of Emerado, John E. Paulson of Hillsboro, H. J. Rowe of | Casselton, Edward M. Nelson of Fair-! mount, Charles O. Heckle of Lisbon, | | Charles Ellingson of Sharon, Henry McLean of Hanna, ‘A. J. Kirkeide of “rurchs Ferry, A. S. Gibbens of Can- H. Porter of LaMoure, H. ‘W. of Braddock, L, P. Sandstrom of | neau, W. E. Martin of Mandan, | Putnam of Carrineton. D. H. aa, C. Y 29-6t FOR RENT—Two nice modem house.’ Hamilton of Eckman,:P. T. Kretsch- war of ‘Venturia, Martin Thoreson of. Fingal; Oscar Lindstrom of Noonan, F. T. Gronvold of Rugby, E. H. Sikes of Stanley, C. W. McGray of Under- wood and John Young of Mannhaven. From. this list of 24 must be select- ed the 18 to 19 hold-overs who are to co-operate with the six to.seven new members..in the organization of the senate-if such organization is at- tempted. ‘If there is any person liv- ing who can name those hold-overs, he has yet to volunteer. If the cau-| cus should organize along strict .par-| ty lines, two Democrats would be eliminated from the holdover contin- gent, to begin with. If it organizes asa hold-over caucus, these two Democrats could qualify, but certain strict partisans might be alienated. : Tonight Will Tell. Tonight’s caucus will tell the tale, and its results will be awaited with interest in both camps. “I am not opposed to the league, nor to its program in general. In fact, I think I state the position of all my colleagues when I state that we are anxious to render every assist- {| ance to the league in putting through | PROBE LIVING ccsT. Columbus, O., 7:2. 1—Immedi-ie -) investigation of the “hich eort of liv- ing and creation of bureau of markets under the bureau of administration of the state board of agriculture are among recommendations in Governor Frank D. Willis’ ‘parting message to the Ohio legislature which convened today, is Charles Jacobson of Alexander. | | Fourth street; will be ovened to the a AROK DAILY ae TAXI ‘Phone L, E. SMITH: COLEMAN'S New and Second Hand Store PHONE 358 All work given a pressure test 109 Third Street pane | ee Automobile Radiators REPAIRED AND REBUILT t four Hours Bismarck Auto Radiator Works TAX Phone Ss. oe OF Capital Coffee House Coffee and Soups a Specialty B0RY, Main Street : '\Phone 497 E. B, FERGUSON, Prop. of Rooms 1 and 2 Hughes banding Optical ontice, Hour ‘Opposite Specialist 10 12 an Grand Facitic Eyes Tested and Glactes Fitted, also ede It appears every day. BISM. shes 0F Info ai HE ADVERTISERS below will use more than 14,000 inches in The Tribune in1916; it’s all concise, “instant at hand” information. to the directory. Oe H. J. WAGNER Telephone Number Glasses Cheated ed | Rexewed Refer FRED! Webb Block ERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Phone 449 BANNER HOUSE Room Boardi 104 MAIN ST. and Board by Day $1.00 By the Week $7.00 ing Stable fer Horses in Connection BISMARCK and Rebuilding Windshields Auto Radiator Repairing | GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, fenders tanks and J JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street Pann eae Phone 756 and delivered within Twenty. Bismarck, N. D. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, In the Matter of the Estate of John Deibele, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed George Gussner, administrator of the estate of John Deibele, late of the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and, State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to sai rator at eCurdy, in the City aid Burleigh counay, the office of F. of Bismarck, in North Dakota. Dated December 18, A. D. 1916. GEORGE GUSSNER, 12:18-25-1-8 Administrator. First publication on the 18th day of December, A. D, 1916. TOO iL.ATE TO. CLASSIFY FOR RENT--Large modern room. 38 Ave A. 12-29-1mo ~ Wanted—Neat and attractive girls tor ushers at Grand theater. Apply 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan, 3, at Grand theat- er. 1-1-1t WANTED—Neat and attractive girls for ushers at Grand theat Apply i Az m. Tuesday, Jan. 3, Grand thet 1-1t GRAND THEATRE, ILE TWO MONTHS, 10 OPEN WEDNESDAY. NIGHT Extensive Alterations Made in| Popular Fourth Street Mo- tion Picture House Alter being. closed for several months, the Gand theater, located on public Wednesday ning. Jan. 3, un- der the new and | anagement of G..E, Wingreene and,A, J. Bauer. The first attraction willbe “Husband and Wife,” in which Hthel Clayton will be seen in the leading role. The Grand, one of the prettiest mo- tion..picture houses ofthe city, has undergone extensive alterations with- in the past few weeks, ‘changes being made in the lobby, in the way of a new boxoffice and‘ decorations. A new motion picture machine has been installed and a picture screen placed, which is of the, latest type for film work. High class photoplays will be the offerings each evening. A three-piece orchestra, consisting of piano, violin and traps, wil! be heard at each of the two performances, which’ will be given nightly. NOTED CLERIC IN CITY. Rey. Eben E. Saunders, pastor of the First, Presibyterian church of Ma- pleton, and author;of 419 interesting historical letters which have appeared in the Fargo. Forum, was at the capi- tol yesterday, looking up historical data. Dr. Saunders’ letter this week will tell of Fargo’s career. At art early date he expecis to. give atten- tion to Bismarck. 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 i L. E. Larson 46 Main Street } } ‘CoRWINIMO’ We can number of winter. Corwi ‘Transt ; , We have } moving, household wood, Phone 62 Is still at outfit, help and while you Between Licensed Day Phone 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 DIAPLAY Steam Heated Garage CYLINDERS REBORED stcring enced men; Henry Burman “The Shoe Hospital Man’ ButLD. THE handle a limited cars for storage this Our fireproof garage is now heated with city steam, and nothing will freeze. n Motor Co. Fords $14 Other jobs in proportion Corwin Moter Co. Bismarck, N. D. er & storage unequaled facilities for and shipping goods, Careful, experi- also retai! Ice and Wachter Transfer Comp. No. 202 Fifth St. the same old stand with his electric shoo REPAIR Plenty of competent can do YOUR work wait, Broedway 4th and 5th Streets Undertaking- Embalming Embaimer in Charge 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS anythin Frei Clo sic f Sei to Del LITTLE'S Will buy, seil and exchange or rent Phone 794 or 132%. 7 | Undertaking Parlors A, W. Lucas Company Day. Phone 465—. Licensed Embalmer In Charge Barbie’s DRY CLEANING AND PHONE 394 We Call for and Deliver TAXI —————————————————— Sheet Music We carry a large stock of Popu- lar and Standard Sheet Music, and make a specialty of ordering mu- can’t get it, it can’t be gotten. Sheet Music Dept. Kimball Piano Store The Electric Shop Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Phone 370 Grand Pacific Building TERMS TO SUIT SECOND-HAND STORE g. Suceessor to Nolan's. Night Phone 717 | A. W. CRAIG | DY# WORKS 669 Frozt Street PHONE 105 ghtand Baggage DRAYING oten’s Livery rom publishers for you. If we nd all orders and remittances GEO. LA LONE, Mgr. B, K. SKEELS co Farm Light Plants 408 Broadway Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building CITY LOTS RENTS FARM LANDS DRAYING Freight and Baggage C. W. HENZLER Carefully and Promptly Phone 895 Delivered J. A. GRINSTEINNER SKATE SHARPENING Phone 728. $12 Rosser 8s. Ola Hats Cleaned and Reblocked EAGLE ead PARLOR roadway Hats § Sent by Mail We Pay Postage Opposite Postoffice

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