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: with meals and Lerths, $57.50 single [ os | ’ ) i t s y , 1 " \ i i 1 } , { 7 ‘| i i “a oY : é % @ ©O$ SSS S5FOOHHHOSOOOOOH spies | FORGR AD We Mea You Classified Ads—Cash in Advance. No Ads Accepted after Six O'clock P. M. MOw ro ANSWER oui: Awe. ADVERTISN gOTRAY ANIMALS. ato” person tiie S, faitials, care Tribune must de am = must tat adverting’ same: witht mwered. by letter. addressed to the | ten, #07, in name newsnaper.: Thal Bamber given in the ad. Tribune em: | o¢ advertigement to the eounty audt ployes ‘aru: n0! it Bermitted, to tell’ who | tor ‘and? another: b Ly lg any Li tl Mail or send paint A the <otlunlonet of ag answer: —_ smarek. a fi will forward it to the advertiser, are likely to get into teow SELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Girl for general house work, Mrs. R. H. Treacy. Phone 274, 1-2:3t WANTED—Experienced waitresses; clean, neat and polite; good wages. HARVEY HARRIS & CO, J. P. Jackson, Mgr. __ Van Horn Cafe. 1-2-3t ‘WANTED—Lady clerks. Apply at|/ 820 ACRES—Close - to town, with The Wonder Store. 1-2-6t| creek on both quarters; good soil; WANTED—Girl for general house- work; ‘phone:657 or call at 504 Man- dan Ave. 12-30-6t WANTED—Girl for general house: work; i Apply Cowan’s: drug store’ : Teal bargain. a 160 ACRES—Good soil; lies excep- tionally well; niece grove of trees; not far from loading, station. A good piece of property that can be: or 512 Aye. 12-28-6t | ae ‘bought WANTED" cook at Hotel Colchar-| 4° Pat ats bor, N. Dak. 2-14-1mo jarge list of houses and lots for 7 sale in all parts of the city. WANTED—Office girl; must = HARVEY HARRIS & CO. and, capable; experience not neces- __Sary. Address No. 53, Tribune. 1-3-1 and neat, with experience, Van Horn hotel. Apply 1-1-f —————— : 8900090999998600 eee F...E. YOUNG © LOST AND For Sale—120 acres, 2 miles. ©! Cog¢—anr STAND FOUND __ froth Bismarck; absolutely © ~Antique patterned” ear-drop. the cheapest land ‘close to © Finder please return to advertising town. Price and terms on ap- | anager, Tribune. 1-3:6t Plication. ® For Sale—8-room house; hot WORK WANTED water heat; bath and bed ©|WANTED—Position’ us “Housekeeper * in small family or to care for child: room down stairs; first floor ren. No. 56 care Tribune. 1-2-3t | oak finish; this house must be sold, At $3,700 it is the cheapest residence offered in a long while. For Sale—6-room house; part- ly modern; close in; 75 lot: a big bargain at $2,250. $650 cash, balance monthly or oth- er easy payments, , For ‘Salé—Riverview Addition lots; 50 to 75° feet wide, at $300. to $600., are the very lowest good lots in the city. - Buyers aye fully protected. [Fo E. YOUNG ‘Bank Bldg: -Phone 78. YOGOHOHOOH J. H. HOLIHAN HOUSES" FOR SALE, Fo SALE—Bungalow of; 8 rooms; modern; close in; $4,300. —— FOR SALE—The furniture and lease of a good paying hotel in Bismarck. Se ees eoeese sc esse have $1,200 cash, TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS, J. H. HOLIHAN AGENTS Lucas Block, AGENTS wanted for the Quick Detach- |" .able Sectional Plate. Auto Tire Chains; best: anti-skid chain:on the .. Maarket. . Write for. territory. and ;;4erms;; only:.those who mean -busi- nese; and,;can furnish. first class re- ferenees. need. apply. .-Union Chain: Co,;.-Minneapolis,. Minn. « 1230-4) _. SALESMEN WANTED 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, Ill. ue _ 1-2-1mo 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, Co., Chicago; ‘Hl. 4 |e i f FOR RENT Te amaisie oak room: in:mod- ern house... Apply. at. 801 Fifth St. or ‘phone 242R. 1-3-6t FOR RENT—Two. micely furnished Tooms for light housekeeping, strict- | ly modern, Call 320 Mandan Ave. | 1 -23t FOR RENT—4 rodins; suitable “for light housekeeping; partly modern. Over McCaskey’s store. H.'L: Reade. Phone 239 or 382, 1-2-6t FOR” RENT—Furnished” room; mod- ern, 312 8th St. Phone 43: aL, 1-2-6t FOR” RENT—Large furnished front room in good residence section, suit- , able: for one: or two-:gentlemen: €all! __404 First street or: r phone §73K, | 12-14-1mo BOARDERS WANTED WANTED—Roomers ‘and | ‘and boarders, ‘at |: S Phone ‘389K. ~¥2°82-20-1mo0 fee UReow. modern, ninexoom | chouse: “eds ‘tertis, Phone 487K. Call 617 Th Sti. 5: 12-30-tmo. FOR SALE—Fourreom ‘house near. golf, 11 blocks from postoffie ity ow “Cash or easy terms.F. ‘W. Murphy, 204 Main St, 12-16-6t. apartmeng, partly hed, with | piano. Call room 15, Haggart Bldg. very fine for a man with stock, A! ‘| on which she was working, and, choos: Don’t inquire where jt, is, unless, you | - Phone 745 | || tools; estimated to be 40,000 years. old; | Rameseg.tde Great, 1.800: years before 4) ohis, anci Tent capital of Egypt. Teiek en Londen Sharks Who Had: Boasted: Too Loudly, A Dublin: man, being on a vacation in Londo recently, patronized a ho tel resorted to by two English, book- feg.and,. belug..continually. and women cifully twitted: by ‘them, decided on re Venge. In the -smokeroom one eve ning the trio\were discussing the dex terity,of-pickpoekets, when our friend, Ject, declared that:there was nothing wonderful about theff work at all. Any ordinarily smart man could do what: they do. “[ ‘could easily ltt any. man, it 1 80 wished,” he declared, who or how alert-he might be.” “Bet you fifty. to a tanner you don't Mft: that tof over there, Mr. Mick or;.Pat, or whatever your name is,” snapped one of the bookies, at the same thne indicating the only other standing at a distant window. “Dorie,” said our friend, and the money'was taken. He approached the gentleman and spoke to him, at the gentleman dign't: apparently notice | anything. wrong, but the bookies could | distinctly see the operaticn. Our friead; won his het and the bookie lost his ‘temper next day on discovering that:our: frend and the gentleman whom he hed: jifted:-were bosum com: panions ;whashad ‘arranged the little matter between they London Mail, | Library: ‘Patron: fividently: Was No | Strictly.Up te Date in Knowl- i edge of Modern Literatyre. A student assistant, engaged in read {ing the, shelves af, the public brary. was ‘accosted by a primly dressed: middle-aged woman, who snid that she had finished reading the last of Laura Jean Libbey's. writings, and that she, should like something just as good. The young assistant, unable for the | moment to think of Laura Jean Lib | bey's equal, hastily scanned the shelf | ing a book, offered it to the applicant | say “Perhaps you would like this: | A Kentucky dinal. “No,” was the reply; “I dop't care tor theological works.” “But,”, replied the kindly assistant. with needless enthusiasm, “this cardi; nal was, a, bird.” < t would not recommend him to j me,” said ¢ woman, as she moved away ins h-of a libr n- who should be a better judge of chars is well as of Laura Jean Libbey’s | deers. >Harper’s Magazine, Tools Egyptians Used. Stohe™ implements and * household forming part of a collection owned by..Maremptah, son and successor \to Christ. Pave been unearthed in the prehistori¢ | monareh’s palace at Mem- Advices telling of these import dis- 2oveties Tite reached the university aiuscum’:in Philadelphia from Dr. rence'S: Fisher, leader of the Eck- ley B. Coxe, Jr, expedition to Egypt. In a full report, Doctor Fisher de- serthes wandering through the spa- cious halls of the great palace that for Senturics lay buried in ancient Mem- phis, Gold ornaments, scarabs, ves» sels of various kinds and vases were found Intact, just as they must have been when the lords of those days de- pfirted, Many of the relies found, says pie Fisher, date back to the stone ‘Traces of f: fire that’ must; have he palace : are found on every | side, acéording to the archeologist.— Exchange. ‘ a Odd Numbers, : ‘A hen Is‘alivays given an‘odd: num- ber ‘of ‘eggs to be hatched. Why? There is no reason: at all except SU: berstition. ‘ ‘Salutes from warships,’ forts, ete, are always given in; odd numbers, yet uo valid rengon can; be adduced. It is FOR RENT—Room in modern} housi man preferred, 703 6th;St. Phone | 392... i 1-14) HOUSES FOR RENT —House,two block from postomiee: Apautre. of, Joseph Wood.. rast 12-4 ror RENT Large. fyeidern room. 3s for hi RENT= arom furnistied mod-| Ave. A. d 4+ 12-29-1mo ern house; full of rooms and board ers; two blocks from Main St. 0) FOR aoe | Yoom. at Ath: _-Addresa No. 55. care "Tribune. *'12-1mo seven FOR RENT—Modein furnished rooms | 422 4th St. 12-29-6t FOR RENT—Phree furnished, cholte For fi (7 Furnished house; room; modern; desirable location u =for state officials. Phone 684..E,,.C.| front sleeping “rooms in strictly Wrigiit. 7-2-3t| “modern: private”homieé, on car line; FOR RENT—Modern # room house.| CO*enlent location. “Phone 02x. © i eae 818 Ave. B._ 12-30-6t) eon RENT Two rooms; furnished; ENT—House at 711 6th St. all modern, 812 7th St. Phone 638 saApply to B. K. Skeels, 408 Broad. Ls way. igre 12-284 ‘Come ‘with us us, to. Sunny ‘Southerp fexas Jan. 1 on No. 2 for a iiday trip from the Twin Cities. 2 Fare from Bismarck: and . retura, Fou aR AT 5p em rooms for pe & Third street. ° 112-20-6t FOR RENT=Ligtit~ Nousekeeping Tooms. 422 12th St. Phoste:494U. me 13-6t Wekets, or for man and wife, $°6.50. Come’ and;make your. reservations |_. this week. D. T. OWENS & CO. Bismarck, N. D. EMPLOYMENT ‘DEPARTMENT MERCHANTS. Cagolr COMPANY | FO! ‘OF NORTH DAKOTA. files, WANTED—A-1 clothing and Vier See : men, German, $90. Lumber. rard|” beak. help: De oe Manager, German preferr per- rehants Cred fenced tinner and furnace man. Em- Dents: ie i. a ployment Dept. Merchants. Credit Company. of North “Dakota, Bis B edeseci. N. Dak. + | lucky” superstition. ° ‘| tives In. Thoughts of health are living, vrenpantofthe-ald tydd numbers.are Virgil records all sovts of charms and spells practiced round odd num: never‘even ‘ones. “Seven is the vorite biblical: number, and ‘old di- vines taught that it held a mystical peweétion. It is an odd number. falstaff, in’ the “Merry Wives," ‘Is entrapped for the third time. He him- self sald: “They say there is a divin- ity.in odd numbers,” because of the old belicf in odd numbers, Physicians of other days always in- sisted :that *“tblepdings” should: be in odd numbers—onie, three, five, etc., and gever an even one.—London Mail. Seund Thoughts—Sound Body. You'may havea avell-body,-but you must begin te-bulld it’ with your word. Instead of-laying :up:weak:-and sick word in~your* body, begin now to speak the word of strength and health —and- keep it up. Don’t look at what has -becn. Lot's wife ‘tried that, and she never got:beyond the: past, Clear out of your mind all this rubbish about “uri¢ acid, allstone, etc., and you will find that none: of them -has:lodgment in your body. The thought makes the bedy and determines the condition It eternal things, and they work with their irresistible power of almightiness to:tone up the organism to their own et key of harmony and capability “NOTICE To CREDITORS. © Y-LOOK-SILLY | Visitor From Dublin Turned Neat | who: had adroitly fitroduced the sub- | “no mattet | occupant of the room—a_ gentleman sume time relieving him dé his watch | * 1 and ehaln, tie pin and: pocketbook. ‘The | DIDNT QUITE GET THE IDE? _ Phone “LE. SMITH “COLEMAN’S ‘New and Second Hand Store PHONE 358 Phone & S. eof TAXI LAX Capital Coffee House Coffee and Soups a Specialty 30214 Main Street Phone 497 E. B. FERGUSON, Prop. It appears e\ every day. THe ‘ADVERTISERS below will use more than 14,000 inches in The | &° Tribune in 1916; it’s all concise, “instant at hand” information. to the directory eel Refer Office H. J. WAGNER “Telephone Number Rooms 1 and 2 A _ 533 Hughes Bulling Optical OMtic ¢, Hours Opposite ial: 9 to 12 an Grand Pacific ; Specialist ra 110. Hotel Glasses Changed and Renewed, BISMARCK. N. D. 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 and Rebuilding Windshields Auto Radiator Repairing q, GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, fenders tanks and JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street Phone 756 109 Third Street utomobile Radiators REPAIRED AND REBUILT four Hours Bismarck Auto Radiator Works Al work ven @ pressure test and delivered within Twenty. Bismarck, N, D. with, late of the City of Galena, in the County of Jo Daviess and State of Illinois, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to t them with the necessary ¥ within six months after the firs of this notice, to said 1 the office of Newt6n, Dulli ua in the City National Ba in the City of Bismarck, in leigh County, North Dakota. Dated December 6, A. D. 1916. ALICE R. CORWITH, Kxeentrix. First publication: on the. 13th day of December, A, D. 1916. (12—13, 20, 2 SATISFIED WITH SIMPLE LIFE People of the Latin Countries Take Things Less Seriously Than We Do in the North. They take things-less seriously down fn the Andes country. The Latin races live their lives casiJy. There is a lack of reulization of the seriousness and meaning of life, an hhbitual inclination to take things lightly. With, no:strug- gle to bever their lot in life or.fight against: untoward. circumstances, . they calmly. resign themselves to the fate of the unseen hand.. In family life there fs much affectionate: generosity and contentment; life for them is simplér and less intense than fh Anglo Saxon countries. grees There the women care little for the ballot. Are the? backward? ‘Does civ: ilization lag? Perhips; hut those,wha travel there declare that the. morning star of duty as wife‘and ‘mother, even in their limited conception of its mean- ing, shines all. ‘the brighter in comparison. In their own wide rami- fled family circles. their, influence Is felt, while their outside interest cen- ters in the church, . The wealthy senora, is: looked ‘up te by her poorer sistezs and in the smail towns and haciendas where her ‘nu- merous faraily connections are the lead ing people of the ‘community, she ex. tends a kindly and’ charitable benc- cence to them and to all who serve them in any capacity, _When- these women‘ cone of old: Spanish stock they are extremely exclusive and ancient rules. of. etiquette guide their social. re- |. lationships. Their daughters go to the ‘convent schools, receive a limited edu. cation and return home to continue the same regime as has held sway since the day’ when their forbeiirs left Spain, Ghance to See a Thrill. Hotel Attendant=—“Gct your’ head out of-the elevator shaft.. What's the matter with you?. Uncle Ebea—‘Just ft iminite, son. There's a fellow: just, | wade an ascension in that durn thing, and I'm going to watch him make the parachute drop."—Puck. PICKED, uP ESTRAY:: Matter of the Estate.of John ve eorcahe Deceased. Notice is Anaad given by the un- iat or tbe the Last Will of Jobs. Cor. Bay mare a 10 years ‘old—in pound. MATT CLOOTEN, City. Poundmaster, CORWIN MOTOR BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers LISTEN! GIBSON Payments. See GEORGE E. BALL 319 2nd Street Northwest L. E. Larson 46 Main Strser Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Co. LISTEN!! Mandolins and Guitars on Easy | | Peck's Old Music Store a limited We can handle J number of cars for storage this winter. Our fireproof garage is now heated with eity steam, and nothing will freeze. Corwin Motor Co. CYLINDERS REBORED Fords $14 Other jobs in proportion Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. | ‘Transfer & storage | We have unequaled facilities for moving, stcring and shipping househoid goods. Careful, experl- enced men; also retail Ice and wood, Wachter Transfer Comp: Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth St. Henry Burman “The Shoe Hospital Men’’ 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 bth Streets Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer In Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY i | | i ~ AGENTS WANTED Yor the celebrated Kimbali Pianos, and Player Pianos. G, W, COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. Grand Pacific Building TERMS TO SUIT LITTLE'S SECOND-HAND STORE Will buy, seil and exchange or rent anything. Successor to Nolan’s. Phone 794 or A32X. Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 717 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge | Barbie’s DRY CLEANING ANB DY. WORKS PHONE 394 465 Front Btreet 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 Bismarck Realty Company ’ Bismarck Bank Building CITY LoTs RENTS FARM LANDS DRAYING ronAYING | C..W. HENZLER Carefully and Promptly Phone 395° Delivered J, A. GRINSTEINNER TIRE VULCANIZING SKATE SHARPENING “gut Bom rand nee 1002, ave. ¢ \Old Hats Cleaned and Reblocked EAGLE SHINING PARLOR Broadway Hats Sent by Mail We Pay Postage Opposite Postoffice.