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ER Ki ~ ployes aru not permitted to tell who Pe cend your: sarwed to aeibuae Now So and te |B will forward it to the advertiser. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED—Two frat class Sutehors. ‘Steady men. Gussner's. WANTED — I Responsible an ac: quainted in Bismarck to collect: in- stallment subscription accounts; furnish good references and small bond; . profitable spare time work. Apply, Cook. Publishing Company, 301 Tribune ALNSY, Minneapolis, Minn, 1L4-1t HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTEO—Experienced and inexpe- rienced ‘girls for laundry work, Cap- ital Steam Laundry, 311 Front St. 1-4-6t ‘WANTED—Competent gi girl for ¢ gen- eral housework, -at_ once. Phone. 459L, F. Holmboe. 1-4-6t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. R. H. Treacy. Phone 274, 1-2-3t WANTED—Experienced waitresses; clean, neat and polite; good wages. - Van Horn Cate. 1.2-3t. WANTED:+1ady.. clerks. ~,Apply” at wat Wonder-Store. . - 1-2-6¢ NED Gin for general house- work; phone 657 or call at 504 Man- dan Ave. 12-30-6t WANTED—Girl for general house: work,. Apply Cowan’s drug store _ or 512 Ave, A, : 12-28-6t WANTED—A cook at Hotel Colehar- a bor, Nv Dak. 12-14-1mo WANTED— Office girl; must.be bright and capable; experience not neces- _Sary. Address No. 53, Tribune, 1-3-1t WANTED—Dining room girls, clean and neat, with experience, Apply 99 O94 OOO OO 6OOO006 F. E, YOUNG For Sale—120- acres, 2 miles from Bismarck;: absolutely the cheapest.:land close to town. ‘rice and terms on ap: plication: |.“ For. Sale—8-room house; hot water: heat;.bath and ‘bed ‘room: down. stairs; first floor owoak 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 smogthly: or pth ®, er gasy Baym For See a verviere Addition © lots,’50 to 75 feet wide, at © $200. to $600., are the very © lowest good lots in the city. © Buyers are fully protected. © F. E. YOUNG © 1st ‘Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Phone 78 © $ 98H OH OOHHHH OHHH SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Salesinen 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, M 1-2-1mo WANTED—Salesmen to seii direct to consumer, ‘on, commission basis, gro- ceries, oils ‘and‘palht for the ‘best. ® wonceseeeesee ts eee and oldest “Chicago house, Hareid Bros. Co., Chicago... lil... *:. 12-14-1mo mas sonnzna WANTED WANTED—Rooniers and boarders, at “208 Thayer; close in. Phone 389K. 12-20-1mo HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE=New, modern, nine-room hous@;, easy. terms. Phone 487K. Call ‘617 7th: St. 12-30-Imo. FOR SALE—Four-room house, near golf links; 11-blocks from: postoffice ;: city water, Cash or easy:terms. F. W. Murphy, 204 Main Si 12-16-6t ‘HOUSES FOR R RENT! FOR RENT—House, two block from ie 516. Si FOR RENT—9room furnisted™ mod- ern house; full of rooms and ‘board: ers; {two blocks from Main 8t. on 4th!” (Address No. 55 care Aribune, 1-2-1mo FOR int —Foraisbed house; seven Toom$. modern; desirable location for atate officials, Phone 684. E. C. __ Wright. 1:2:3t FOR RENT—Modern 8 room house. _ Phone 64M. 818 Ave. B.__ 12-30-6t FOR RENT—House at 711 6th St. Apply:.to B. K. Skeels,:408 :Broad- way. 12-28-6t ———— EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MERCHANTS CREDIT COMPANY “OF NORTH DAKOTA. WANTED—Experienced abstractor to invest im and take charge of com- pany; Scandinavian general .store clerk,.. $75.00; stenographers and bookkeepers. Employment Dept. Merchants. Credit Co. of North Da- kota; Bismarck, N. D. MARCK, N: Dak. r given in the ad. ‘Tribune om- ot “Write |! | FOR RENT—Furnished room; mod- FOR RENT—Modern_ rooms; steam- FOR RENT—Modern rooms; warm. 16 Dewspe They Within ten dass’ vend notice Mavertonceut to the ‘county andi- tor and another by registered mail to: ew ;vommissioner of agriculture at jsmatck. Ii you fal) to do this, you are likely to get into trouble. 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. j 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| bought at a low price, | A large list of, houses and lots for sale in all parts of the city. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. LOST AND FOUND ‘FOUND—Keys of all Kinds are found | and brought to this office.’ Kindly 2 call_and get yours, 1-4-tf LOST—Antique patterned ear-drop. Finder please return. to advertising | manager, Tribune. 1-8-6 POSITION_WANTED WANTED—Position as housekeeper in small family or to care for child- ren. No. 56 care. Tribune. 1-2-3t J, H. HOLIHAN HOUSES FOR SALE. - sor SALE—Bungalow iof 8 rooms; | lerny close.in; $4,300. ‘ | Fon SALE—The furniture ‘and lease of a good paying hotel in Bismarck. Don’t inquire where it is unless you have $1,200 cash. TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block. - Phone 745 11917, from 7:30 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. {in us kindles hope in others, ! the best things, aud in our power to AGENTS ‘8—Wanted—Men with busi-; “experience wanted ‘to sell. our “Yme of Wollen Goods direct to the; |” “consumer; good wages can be earn- ed by men who are hustlers and is willing to work. For further parti- culars write Red River Wollen Mills Co., Fergus Falls, Minn. 1-4-12t __ SEWING WANTED WANTED—Sewing, by” “the day. | Phone 374X. -_ | ———_————— ___ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nice, ¢ comfortable room two blocks from postoffice. Phone 5442. 1-4-3t | FOR -RENT—Taree furnished room, | well heated, for light housekeeping ; only, sin modern house; 801 Fogrth| ‘6t. iy 143t ed;Foom in mod- ‘Apply at 801 Fifth St. 1-3-6t fur ern house. or ’phone 242R. FOR RENT—furnished> rooms; _ nace heat; 713;Third St. - Bt FOR RENT—Modern room, at 516 Seventh St. Suitable fortwo gentle- men. _ Phone 487X. , 1:3-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; 316 Third iSt. Phone 464X. Man pre- __ferred, 12-5t FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- __, WORK WANTED | WORK WANTED—Young nian going * to‘ high’ school wishes furnaces to. ccare df Gr other general work. __ Write 5z.eare of Tribune... 1-4-2t MIBCELLANEOUS WANTED—Fiftcen teams, to haul ice, at once. {Wachter ‘Transfer Goi ts 1-4-3t FOR GALE—Household goods, in- cluding. small cook stove; 408 ‘Ave. A, or ‘phone 511L. 1-3:3t FOR SALE—Cheap. One dozen letter files, large size, 25c each; also sev- eral. maps. 508 7th St..N.. 12-29-6t | E office, store, or | hank: help ‘address. Employment | - Dept., Merchants Credit Company | » of North Dakota, Bismarck, N. D. 12-20-tf FOR SALE—Pair of Bob Sleds; in: quire Olaf Lundin. Phone 413F, or, 210. 1-2-3t FOR SALE—Goose and duck feathers, at Northern Produce Co. 1-2-6t | WANTED—I have party who wants | to buy a general merchandise stock up to about $5,000, in some good town ‘in’ German Russian settle- ment;. ‘will rent building and fix- tures. 0. LL. Schulstad, Forbes, N. Dak. 1-4:3t | ee ee eee tl ANNUAL ELECTION OF DIRECTORS | BISMARCK BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION, The annual election of directors of | this association will be held at the of- ; First National. Bank | buildng, Bis- | marck, North Dakota, on January 8th, | FP, L, CONKLIN, i Secretary. Worth Remembering. Let us always remember that hope that | smiles beget smiles, that trust creates: j trust, thut goodness awakens good- ness, -that love awakens love, and that in unseen but sure ways integrity, strength and honor in us plant seeds of honor, strength and integrity in numberless other lives, many of whom we may know nothing of.—J. T. Suth- erland, — Great Atinosphere. Everyone can enter inte the atmos: phere of greatness, 2 and gain its vision, It is simply 2 question of believing in attain them.—Hamilton W. Mabie. v Begin’ Seal Killing. 1 A few.years igo when pelagic senl- ‘ers flourished and seals also were ‘the rookeries, it was the fa- ick of milady to develop a ugh which left her better or jwo ‘halt the alternative of send- ing her to Florida for the winter or purchasing a sealskin coat, Seals then becume scarce through the un- ceasing demand, and the government | Stepped in and halted the killing. THIS, « observes the Seattle Post-In- lene brought relief to father, nd. hey ce 1910, when the govern- over the herds, his been fay up a little money for the 3Gomes now H. J. Christoffer, gent for the United States bureau_ef fisheries, with the depress- ing information that the seal herds on the’ Pribilof islands, St. Paul and St. George, have increased to such an extent that the government will start killing and put the hides upon the market. All this means that history, with reference to the sealskin coat, is going to repeat itself. APPEARED AT FUNERAL FEAST Neighbors Got Something of a Shock When Man Thought to Be Dead Walked In on Them. | It is-said that some of the subter ranean rivers that ‘gush out of caverns and pour into the River Pinega, it Eastern Russia, flow fifty or sixty miles beneath the accumulated half-do cayed leaf mold of a thousand years At a place called Soila they tell in thls relation a strange story. It appears that a mujik, while cut ting timber in the wood, had been swal- lowed up im the tundra, as the dense mass of wegétation is ealled. A party wag cutting :virgin forest, when sud. ern house. iApply' at 961 ‘Fifth St. _or ‘phone 242K, < 1-3-6t FOR RENT—Two onicely . furnished rooms for light-housekeeping, strict- ly modern. Cat 320 Mandan Ave. 1-2-3t FOR. RENT—4. 8; suitable for | light -housekeeping; partly modern. Over-McCaskey’s-atore. H. L. Reade. Phone 239 or 382.. 1-2-6t 12 8th St. Phone 482L-1-2-6t FOR-RENT—Nicely tutnistied room. Gentleman ‘preferred. “Apply No. 54 Tribune, 1-2:3t heated, electric lighted; with bath; all furniture new, at Runge & -Ev- erts’ formerly. Atlantic: Cafe. Es 12-30-6t FOR ‘RENT—Five.. room « modern apartment, partly furnished, with Piano. Call Varney Flats, ,t-16t FOR RENT—Room in modern house; tan preferred. : 705 6th ‘St. Phone 392. 11-4t FOR RENT—Laree modern room. 38 Ave.,A. 12- 29-1mo FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 620 6th St. ane 1-30-Imo FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms 422 Ath St, 1229-6 FOR RENT—Three furnished, ctibice front sleeping rooms.:.in_ strictly modern private home, op car line; convenient location. Phope 403X. 12-29-6t 46.Main. Phone-672R.- _ 12-15-1mo FOR RENT—Spleadid, wart, mod- ern rooms for light housekeeping; jenly this man slipped, cried out, and from sight before the eyes of his comrades : ., It happened so quickly that there wis not time to save him, All gave him up for dead, Prayers for his soul were effered in-church. But he wat not dead, after all, . What was the sur. prise of the villagers when he turned up at his own funeral feast! He had fallen through: hole in the bog.into the: bed; of: the underground tiver, and had niade his way in the darknes# along its course until he had come to an opening, and clambered out Necessary Secrecy. “{ witnessed a queer cpisode this afternoon,” said the city cousin whc was visiting in Wayoverbehind. “As ] was strolling past an alley I heard, amdnating from the ‘open; door of bara,-such pecullar sounds: that I was moved to investigate. Peering in, 1 discovered a portly man standing on & box, sawing the air with elaborate gestures and at the same time shout- ing defiantly and. whispering hissingly. And the strangest part was that. he was not saying an intelligible word, but was uttering meaningless babble, like ‘Hobbensy-gobbensy, shing, shang, tandigo poe!’:and 20°00.” --. “Oh, that’s Hon. : Heck Htooper,* replied. the:village cousin, “and, that; jibberish. is a sort of a cipher. You gee, he is running for ike Icgisiature and ts practicing up @ new specch | which he expects to be a sockdolages. ‘And; he’s afraid his opponents will teal: his well-chosen: words: before he gets his” oration down pat."—Kansas bates AILY TRIBUNE (tee 298 RACINE BOA ITE OE “More Than 14,000 Inches Of Informatio HE ADVERTISERS below ‘Tribune in 1916; it’s all concise, “instant at hand” information. to the directory oeeeat TAXI Phone L, E. SMITH TAXI Phone 57 S. LAMBERT Capital Coffee House Coffee and Soups a Specialty 3021, Main Street Phone 497 E. B. FERGUSON, Prop. will use more than 14,000 inches in The Refer It appears every day. Office — Rooms 1 and 2 ~ HL J. WAGNER — Telephone Number Hughes fuling Optical Olfice Hours Opposite Specialist 9 © Ne ane Grand Pacific Motel ted. also newed PLM. —_—<_ <_< _£_ £_ $— —_{_{_{{z{_{_=_={_*_*_*{_*_*—<={=_{__ > ———_=_==> -————_—_——j|BANNER HOUSE Room and Board by Day $1.00 By the Week $7.00 Boarding Stable fer Horses in Connection 104 MAIN ST. BISMARCK PREDFRICK W. KUITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 Auto |, GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, fenders tanks and Radiator Repairing and Rebuilding COLEMAN'S Windshields New and Second Hand Store JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street Phone 756 PHONE 358 ee ——— = = — All work given a pressure test 109 Third Street - AN Automobile Radiators REPAIRED AND REBUILT and delivered within Twenty. four Hours Bismarck Auto Radiator Works Bismarck, N, D. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. | In the Matter of the Estate of Peter A. Schaub, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Mary Jane Schaub, execu- trix of the Last Will of Peter A. Schaub late of the City of St. Paul in the County vf*Ramsey ant State of Minnesota, de ed, to the credito of, and all ons having claims against, said dec hibit them within publication lotson, local the Webl: k in said North Dakota. A.D, 1917. four months after the fi of this notice, to B. F. agent of said Ex Block in the Cit Burleigh Coun Dated January 3rd, SHAUB, Executrix. B. F. TILLOTSON, Agent. Fisrt publication on the 4th day ot January, A, D. 1917. H MILLER, ZUGER & TILLOTSO. Attorne, RB) MARY JANE § (14-11-18 ‘REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BISMARCK BANK at Bismarck, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business, De cember 27, 1916: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured unsecured . and nee 1,391.98 and fixtures .... Other real estate ... Due from oth banks Checks and oth- er cash items Cash $ LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid in .. Surplus fund Undivided profits, les: penses and taxes paid... Individual —_de- 10, 100.00 17,349.62 posits subject to’ check ...$154,100.78 Time certifi- cates of de- posit Certified s Cashier's check outstanding 386,783.1 7 262. Due to other _ banks selene Total : State of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh. 1, G. H. Russ, Jr, Cashier of the above named bank, do — solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. G. H. RUSS, JR., ‘Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of January, 1917. E. M. THOMPSON, Notary Public. Cortest. Attest: I. P. BAKER, BENTON BAKER, Directors. PICKED UP ESTRAY. Bay mare about 10 years old—in pound, MATT CLOOTEN, City Poundmaster, _ ‘corwin MOTOR Co. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers Shoes Repaired Eest mae es Shop in the UL. E. Larson 485 Main Street Buddhist Custom. It is said that a custom peculiar to Buddhists is that of. v the country with hamn: and car by the wayside. ud chisel ¢ holy symbols upon rocks | ~ AGENTS WANTED For the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianos. G, W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. Grand Pacific Building Peck's Old M Store ae 1s TERMS TO SUIT COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY LITTLE’S SECOND-HAND STORE Will buy, seil and exchange or rent anything. Successor to Nolan's. Phone 794 or 132%. eee) Undertaking Parlors 7, W. Lucas Company j Bay Phone 465 Night Phone 717 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer In Charge Barbie’s 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. Otier jobs in proportion Corwin Motor Go. |) Bismarck, N. D. | 1 TAXI Corwin Motor Co. | eT woe | 1) | cyuinpnas nesoren || PHONE 394 | Fords $14 { j 09 Front Street i | i We Call for and Deliver \ PHONE 105 Freightand Baggage ——— DRAYING Transfer & sto: , ‘ | tetaseuncrins scien |Glooten’s Livery household goods. Careful, experl- —————— — — ——————_ enced men; also retail ice and wood. Wachter Transfer Comp: Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth St. Sheet Music arge stock of Popu- lat 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 a eee Burman *“ “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, Broadway | Between 4th and 5th Streets |) GEO. LA LONE, Mgr. Sheet Music Dept. Kimball Piano Store a LT, The Electric Shop B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants | Undertaking- Embalming | * Licensed Embalmer In Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS Phone 370 408 Broadway Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building RENTS CITY LOTS jOld Hats Cleaned and Reblocked EAGLE SHINING PARLOR | Broadway Hats Sent by Mail We Pay Postage Opposite Postoffice aaa FARM LANDS DRAYING Freight and Baggage Carefully and Promptly Phone-395 - Delivered J. A, GRINSTEINNER eS C, W. HENZLER ||PIANO_ TUNING TIRE VULCANIZING : SKATE SHARPENING Work Gearasteed; -:. Phone 725, 612 Rosser || Residone coc bE ey