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now TO — BLINN ADe. HELP WANTED MALE FIREMEN,. BRAKEMEN, beginners to $150 monthly; no strike *Rajlway, care Tribune, 4-4SDS WANTED—Boy or girl to work in t he ‘kitchen. Homan’s cafe. 1-6-6t WANTED—Man with reference, be- tween 28 and 40 years of age, to work by the year, who can do work around hotel, handle. horses and milk cows; a home for the right man; boozers need not apply. $35. oie month. . A. D. Hitt, Hotel Wilton, iiton, N. D. 1-6-tf WANTEO—Either man or woman bookkeeper; “.must be competent Western Sales Co. ‘WANTED—Messenger boy, at Nest: ern Union. WANT EOcinperionced males keeper. Address No. 48, care Trib- tune, 1-5-4t ——————>eEeEe=>=x=zxzx{*7’XyE£{Z=EZ=E=_== # HELP ‘WANTED FEMALE 'ED—A girl, for general house ai) fami of sr oet ng collate , iy Baus event ABOU ‘A vant @0HouRiseper steady em- ployment; ‘good wages, __ care Tribune. WANTED—Girl work.’ Phone “ WOMEN WANTED—Full for general } IR. time $15, spare time, 25c an_ hour, selling guaranteed Wear Proof hosiery to wearer; experience unnecessary. __ Wear Proof Mills, Norristowii, Pa. AT ONCE—Ten ladies to travel. dem- onstrate and sell well established line to our dealers; previous exper- fence not nécessary; good pay; rail- road fare. paid. : Goodrich’ Drug Co. Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. 1-6-Sats, WANTED—Experienced and, ingx rienced girls for lau: work: € ital Steam Laundry, } 31 tren rs) 1. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- oneg, + iene ye ED ks ere TAT AGVERTION = ANIMALS 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. 160° ACRES—Good soil; lies excep tionally well; nice grove of trees; not: far from a-loading station. A good :pieca:of property that can be ‘bought at a low price, A large list of houses and lotg} for sale in all. parts of the city. 4! HARVEY HARRIS:@.CO. | 2, LOST AND FOUND FONND—Ring wrench; qwner “can | have same by calling at Tribuneand. paying for this notice. E5-3t. FouNo—Keys ofall kinds are found and brought to this office. Kindly 1-4-tf ear-drop. Finder please return to advertising manager, Tribune. 1-3-6 J, H. HOLIHAN HOUSES FOR SALE. FOR SALE—House of 6 rooms; mod- ern. A good home or one ofthe best investments in the city; $2300, | $300. ‘cash; balance $25 mor Can give possession at once TRUST ME FOR BARGAIN: ve H. HOLIHAN € | Lucas Block. Phong 745 | For SALE O TRADE—t00 a acres “an just r Are payment. Addres; | FOR RENT—House at 711 | Wal AGENTS. SALESMEN—Experlenced any... line | tor .nexcelled..new.. specialty..propo- | rsition to. general trade; splendid ») commission. contract: for North..Da- kota; vacancy Feb. 1st; $35.00 week- je, ‘for expenses. Continenal Jewel: | 5 a Me 1711, Continental Bldg., Clove: | | AGENTS—Wanted—Men with = , ‘Mess.experience wanted to sell .our line of Wollen, Goods. direct to; the qonsumer; gopd wages can.be/earn- : ed -by.men.wha are. hustlers.and-i¢ . ‘Willing. to: work. . For further, parti- -eulars.write Red River. Wollen. Mills}* +o. Fergus ‘Falla; Minn. 1-4:12t [WANTED—Livo, “honest hustlers to :. sel famous. Wedge Nursery: stock; finest. for northerg planting; work/: all or part of your time; our agents frequently make $100 monthly and more; pay checks issued weekly; free agents outfit consists of full in- structions and colored plates of fruits, shrubs, etc... Information free. Clarence Wedge Nursery, Box K, Albert’ Lea, 9. ___ HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern house; well lo- | cated. Geo. M. Register. 1-4-3 FOR RENT—9-room furnished _mod- ern house; full of rooms and board- ers; two blocks from Main St. on 4th, Address No, 55 care Tribune. 1-2-1mo 6th St. Apply:to :B.. K. Skeelg;°408:, Broad- way, 12-28-6t reece BORDERS W. WANTED--Roomers and boarders, at 208::‘Fhayet; close in. .Phone 389K. a 1% 12-20-1mo __ MISCELLANEOUS | FOR SALE—One 30-60 Aultman &/| Taylor. gas tractor; also, one 8-bot- tom P. & O. engine gang with break- er attachments. For particulars, ad- dress Newell Blexrud. 1-6-2mo GET A MURPHY BED—Mr. Builder you dan’t overlook this improvement in. your bungalow partment house, or hotel. Every one of these beds adds one room without cost. These beds are all standard widths; made in 2-4nch and 144-inch tubing; nice- ly. finished in white or gray enamel, Vernis-Martin or natural wood. fin. ishes; mahogany (red or brown) black walnut, Circassion walnut or oak. Made in two styles,—recess or closet type. See A. J. Ostrander, Bismarck, agent for tho Murphy Door Bed Company of Chicago, mh ats FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—One Jarge black, Percheron’ staltion. Wm. KE. Breen, Gismarck, Bed Fifteen. teams, » Ke: a once,’ 'Wachter® “Transfe: f€—Cheap. One dozen létter slap, 2c each; .also'sev- G08°7th St. N. 12-29-6t office, st ip ‘address Employment lerchants. Credit of Noth Dakota, Bismarck, N._D. FoR 8. at Northern Vroduce Co. 1-2-6t Wenrepe! have party who wants y @ general merchandise stock aise ae, about $5,000,-in some good German Russian settle- vill rent building and fix- 0. L. Schulstad, Forbes, N. seit : 4 FOR SALE—Goose and duck | feathers,.).— gF pre-existing ceives it in pose, the fact that he may know that jhis grantor is actuated by a desire to ‘defraud his other creditors Will not in- validate the transfer, ches Of Information Ne E ADVERTISERS: below will use more than 14,000 inches in The HH Teen in: 1916; it’s all concise, “instant at hand” information. to the directory constantly. TAXI Phone Ca) L. E. SMITH COLEMAN'S New and Second Hand Store. PHONE 358 It appears €\ CAA Phone & Ss. vol Capital Coffee House Coffee and Soups a Specialty 30214 Main Street 5 407. GUSON, Prop. rs every day. Offi Rooms 1 and 2 tlughes Building Opposite Grand Pacific Eyea Te Hotel Glasses TMA KCR FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 Refer H. J. WAGNER “Telephone e Number Optical Specialist Keg ca s Fitted, also ottice ‘Hours 9 to 12 and 1to5 PLM. enewed IK. N. D. BANNER HOUSE Room and Board by Day $1.00 By the Week $7.00 Boarding Stable fer Horses in Connection 104 MAIN ST. ‘BISMARCK Auto Radiator Repairing and Reb uilding . GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, fenders tanks and - Automobile Radiators i REPAIRED: AND REBUILT ‘ an work tes a. pressure ‘teat and delivered within Twenty. four Hours Bismarck, N. D. indebtedness, and re od faith for that pur- 2) Under Section 7846 Compiled a RACINE! Windshields JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street Phone 758 —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_ AGENTS For the celebrated Kimball WANTED Pianos, and Player Pianos. G. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. Peck's Old Music Store COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY oI Atco, LL-BuILD. THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO-BiSmanch ND Steam Heated Garage. * We can handle a limited number, of cars.for storage this winter, Our fireproof garage is now heated with cify steam, and nothing will freeze. 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. Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 717 Licensed Embalmer in. Charge Barbie S| DRY CLEANING AND t | Laws (relating to trial de novo in the Supreme Court)’ a new trial will bo ordered when the Supreme Court deems such course necessary to the “Bismarck, N. Dak. Corwin Motor: Co. DY# WORKS EO—Dining room ; ef neat, with expericpeg ‘A! ‘Horn hotel. Litt COUNTRY ROAD TIRE: | > bey HOUSES FOR H Wrapped: tread is F. E. YOUNG ” For Sale—120. acres, 2. miles from: Bisinarck;. absolutely the cleapest land close ,to “town, Price'and terms on ap-, plication. For Sale—8-room house; hot water heat; -bath and bed room down stairs; first floor oak finish; this house must be sold. At $3,700 it is the cheapest residence offered in a long while. i For Sale--6-s0e0m- houge;.- ppart: ® eeeta bets e ces e ee monthly or oth- a pi ‘payments. . % S Far. Sale-Riverview Addition ‘lots, $8" to»75 feet wide, at $300. to $600., are-the very lowest good lots in,the city. Buyers are fully protected. : F. E. YOUNG 6: 1st Nat'l, Bank Bldg. Phone 78 o% © 6S 6560080000 2999 *86ccee: ea : ® © 2 © © © ® ® ® ® ® © 7@, 1¢ ® Oy ® ® ® ® ® ® & ® ® SALESMEN—Capable specialty man for North Dakota; staple line on New and Exceptional terms; va- cancy now; attractive commission contract for 1917; $35 weekly for ex- penses... Miles F. Bixler -Co.,.-204-1. Carlin Bidg., Cleveland, O.'"" 1:6-1t SALESMEN WANTED—Five . good): Maren to_call_ on grocers and butchers in North Dakota an tana, with a: hign- grade well known specialty. Good proposition able men.. Write 58, care Trib. 1-4-3t WANTED—Salesmen to sell direct to consumér, on commission basis, gro- ceries, olls and paint for.the best and ‘ol Chicago house. Write Harper Bros, Co., Cates Te ’ EMPLOYMENT. DEPARTMENT MERCHANTS CREDIT COMPANY FoR RENT THe room modern OF NORTH DAKOTA. WANTED—Experienced abstractor to “invest in and take charge of com- pany; Scandinavian general store clerk, $75.00; _stenographers and. + city water. Cash or ¢asy terms.” F. FOR .RENT—Three . nicely. furnished nor RENT Two. nicely” furnished FOR SALE—New, modern; waine-room house; easy terms, Phone” 487K. ; Call 617 7th St. * -42-80-1mo. | PRE Ee aed FOR SALE—Four-room’ house near golf links,.11 blocks:tram pogtoffice; W. Murphy, 204 Main St. ROOMS FOR RENT 12-16-6t rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 441X; 416 Twelfth St. 1-5-3t | FURNISHED -ROOM—ip modern house; “cloge. in. . Phone’ 637R, 1-5-3t | FOR RENT—Modern. farighest “Yoom. as 4 Broadway. t —RENT—Farnished Came in nepOacra-teings Phone; No+.193L. | TO RENT—Furnished moderi room. 113 Thayer. Phone 673W.: 1-6-3t rooms;*miodern; on first floor. ae 4th St,; with or without boards Phone 267X. « .* i 15: FOR RENT—Large | furnished’ room ad well heated, for light: ‘housekeeping, |. H.W. Ellingson, et al., Defendants and t | taking in :claim:-qnd delivery, one of t SUPREME COURT © 4 FROM PIERCE COUNTY. Charles J, Clark, Plaintiff and Appel- lant,: vs. Respondents. Syllabus: (1) In-an action to re- cover damages for an alleged breach of.a redelivery. undertaking executed by defendants as sureties in a claim and delivery action, certain rulings in defendants’ favor rejecting offered testimony, examined and held proper. (2) In an action to recover for the alleged breach of a redelivery under- ri the issues tried was whether the prop- €! erty involv@tn such prior action had | been redelivered to plaintiff pursuant to the judgment. . Plaintiff's conten-| tion that such issue was erroneously submitted to the jury because of al- leged insufficiency of the evidence, held untenable. (3) The general rule that sureties ‘on, # redelivéry ‘undertaking given in @ claim. atid’ delivery: action are, in the absence of fraud or collusion, conclud- i only; in modern house,” 801 4th St. | 404K, 4 5-3t St. Phiorie! 1.5-4t Modern furnished room for rents close in. _ Gentleman bre: parties without children; modern. ee Flats.2**. / * 1-4-6t '—Nice,. comfortal 1g. room | ern house. et at 801 or "phone 242R.* ern. | 312, 8th St. Phone £23. 1-24 <I rn steam- heated, electric lighted, with bath; all furniture: new, at‘ Rungo &_ Ev- | Fr; apartment, partly furnished, with piano. Call Varney Flats, — 1-1-6 FOR RENT! rooms; warm. 46 Maia; Phone 2R, | 12-15-1m6d) | Such . permission: must. be. acted. upon pjamd the~ pleading redrawn, covering , |breach of a redelivery undertaking in ed by the judgment against their prin- cipal.in the claim and. delivery action,, ell recognized exceptions, They re not thus concluded as to matters not within the issues and therefore not dicated in such action. Not being arties to such prior action, the judg- ment rendered therein is res adjudi- cata as to such sureties only as to such issues as were therein properly raised, tried, and determined. (4) .Following. the decision in’ Sat- terlund vs. Beal, 1: D. 122, held, that. the. mere. granting of leave to ;.|amend.a pleading. doesnot amend it. D o the desired amendment, and if this is not.done, the amendment is deemed abandoned. - Appeal from district court, Pierce county; A. G. Burr, J. Action to recover damages for the , claim and delivery. + Defendants had Hard Zee as prayed | ter, the answer, ai plaintig ap-4i ‘peals. Apr. Opinion of the court by Mr,..Justice Christianson erp part in.the opinion, Judge J. M. Hanley of the Twel'th Judicial dis- trict sitting in his placy by request. D. C. Greenleaf ang Bradford &|: Nash, of Minot, attorneys for plaintiff} and appellant. 1 Albert E, Coger, of Ruyby, attorney for respondents. FROM STARK COBNTY. ie Suttieriand, Plaipth and Appek Dickinson, not to go into the chicker more. smoker If he could smoke a ¢ through in 3 without. ¢ jhe..would. probably .smile-at the sim- Phone 415R. i, over nine years old. accomplishment of justice. Appeal from the district court of Stark county; Crawford, J. Remanded for a new trial. Opinion Per Curiam. Burke, J., dis- sents. Thomas H. Pugh, of Dickinson, at- torney for plaintiff and appellant. P. C. Heffron and L. A. Simpson, of attorneys for defendants nd responden Youthful Diplomat. My grandson's father had told him yard any In the evening he came home nd found the little-fellow in the chick+ ne yard again, He said: “Raymond, SE think, i shall whip you for not mind- ing -me.” + Itayygoud Suid: “0, Depa, ust don’t give me any dessert for sup- per, and that will punish mie just as tiich.”—Chica; gb Tribune. - Can You-Do It? If you were to ask an dverage cigar right consecutive puffs tfrom his mouth, licity of the feat. You are fairly safe to wager him that he cannot do it, Half a cigar generally consumes itself while held in the fingers of the smoker r placed on an ashi tray. One Way to Be. Saie. “May we have some nore crullers, grandma? I'm ‘sure they, won't: hurt us if we're careful not to enjoy them.” —Life. NOTICE. The Stewart corset—new and per: fect fitting—tailor-made in all mater- dals—prices reasonabl A Orders filled Promptly. BLANCH MABTERS. Room 15 Haggart Bide. 1-6-6t L MEETING OF STOCKHOLOERS. e regular annual meeting of tne Soctbeiiere of the First National Bank of Bismarck for the-election of ‘directors held at the bank between the hours of 11 ‘and’ 12 o'clock a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1917. for ‘the ensuing year: will be |2:16-23-3031:6, Hey Preeiiont. PICKED UP—ESTRAY. A chestnut, bay..gelding; weight 150 to 1,200; white stare on forehead; 12-23-30-6 L. J. \GARSKE. PICKED UP ESTRAY, Bay’ mare about: 10 years old—in MATT CLOOTEN, City.. Poundmaster, pound. Saag ce cA foXe) CORWIN MOTOR Co. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers | Shoes Repaired | Best — Shop in the L. E. Larson Conceit. “Is he conceited?” “Very. I'll bet at times he even wonders how heaven is getting along without him.”—Detroit Free Press. ——__——— CYLINDERS REBORED Fords $14 Other jobs in proportion Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. ees PARTSa REp4 IE (de Win, "ctony service st Cini PAOTOR CO ‘BismaaciND ‘Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for moving, stcring and shipping household goods. Careful, experl- enced men; also retail Ice and wood. Wachter Transfer Comp. Phon No. 202 Fifth St. Henry Burman “The Shoe Hospital Man” Is still at the same old stané with his electric shoe REPAIR outfit, Plenty of competent help and can do YOUR work while you wait, Broadwa Between 4th and 6th Turow Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer. in Charge Day Phone 60 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building CIty LOTS Freight and Baggage Carefully and Promptly Phone 395 Delivered J.._A. GRINSTEINNER RENTS FARM LANDS C, W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING PHONE 394 848 Front Street i 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 Electile. Shae Everything Electrical PEs Wiring Fixtures and:Supplies Delco Farm Light meg Phone 370 408 od Old Hats Cleaned and Reblodied_ EAGLE SHINING PARLOR Broadway Hats Sent by. Mail We Pay Postage Opposite Postoffice | PIANO. TUNII