The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1917, Page 7

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ete css LET A AM. eds signeé with! numbers .or care Tribune’ must be an- by letter addressed to the ber given in the af. Tribune em- are not permitted to tell who advertiser is. Mail:or cend your er to Tribune No, ——, and ve | Bi forward it to the advertiser. = ANTEO—Biacksmith and helper, at =once. Phone 690. C. W. Litten, Bis- “= marck 1-6-4t WANTED—Boy or girk to work in the kitchen. Homan’s cafe. 1-6-6t WANTED—Man with ‘references, be- tween 28 and 40 yeafs of age, to work by the year, wha can do work around hotel, handle “ horses and milk cows; a home for the right man; boozers need not apply. $35. ye month. A. D. Hitt, Hotel Ailton, ‘Wilton, N. D. 6-t! WANTED—Messenger, boy, at Ww ern Union. WANTEO—ixperienced male i Keeper. Address No,.48, care Trib- une. 1-5-4 —_—_——— HELP WANTED FEMALE est: ‘CLASSIFIED |" AD woke oe YOU taking up cy Pie ieie advertise the ‘an tere i “within ‘en lave vecd moties aotice of oand enstaes ® the: Wns ‘ead: peer mall HARVEY HARRIS @ CO. J. P. Jackson, Mgr.” 4.8 320 ACRES—Close to town, with| creek on both quarters; good soil; ery fine for a man with stock. A Teal | bargain. 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. WANTED—Housekeeper; steady em- ployment; good wages. Write 59 * ‘eare Tribune, - 1-6-6 ital Steam Laundry, 311 Front St. 1-4-6t WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, at . once. Phone 459L. F, Holmboe. 1-4-6t ‘WANTED—Lady clerks. App! ty at The Wonder Store. 2-6t ‘ WANTED—Girl for general ass. ‘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. 12-28-6¢ WANTED—A cook at Hotel Colehar- bor, N. Dak. 12-14-1mo HOO OHHHHOHHHOHO OOD ® F. E. YOUNG © For Sale—120 acres, 2 miles ® from Bismarck; absolutely © the cheapest 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: bowse-muat - be sold. At $3,760" it 4s: the cheapest residence offered in a long while. For Sale—é-room house; part- ly modern; close in;-75 lot;* a big bargain at $2,250. $650 balance mont) oth: . Goon pa ions: Wg 9f O° For’ Sale—Riverview | Addition Ma ~Jots,-50. to..75 feet:.wide, at iss" 3300,; to: 9608, ythe: very’ @ lowest good woes ta the city. % », Buyers are fully protected. F. E. YOUN $ 1st Nat'l, Bank Bidg. ‘Phone 78 PH OH SH HHH HOHHHOOD —————_—_—__ = ss ’ 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 a grarper Bros, oo Chicago, Hi. j2141mo 8 OSSOOSOE © 6000004 eo oaccvetecesooocs idea ana ed Sint SounTe= Wier Wee with busi- jness‘experience wanted to sell our @line.of Wollen-CGoods direct to the ‘consumer; good wages can be earn- ed by men who are hustlers and is| FOR’) willing to work. For further parti- culars write Red River Wollen Mills £0, Fergus Falls, Minn. 1-4:12t WANTEO—Live, honest - hustlers to yell famous Wedge Nursery stock; finest for/tiotthern planting; work ‘all or part of your time; our agents frequently make $100 monthly and more; pay checks issyed weekly; tree agents outfit congiats of full in- structions and ‘colo! plates of fruits, shrubs, etc.’ ~ Information _ free. Clarence woe Nursery, “Box K, ‘Albert Lea; Mi 947-SDS | HOUSES FOR RENT __ a { RENT—9-room ished mod- ‘house; full’ of is and board- ers; two blocks from Main St. on ath. Add No. 6. care Tribune. 1-2-Imo “FoR RENT—House at Til 6th St. . Apply to B. K. Skeels, 408 Broad- way. 12-28-6¢ —_—_—_—_—oOX—X— BORDERS W. ‘WANTED—Roomers and. boarders, at 208 Thayer; “lose in. Phone 389K. * 12-20-1m0 st Fi } ¥ “EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT =) (MERCHANTS . CREDIT’ COMPANY ae OF NORTH DAKOTA. WANTED—Experienced, abstractor to invest in and take charge of com- pany; Scandinavian general -etore FoR: stenographers~ and}~~" ‘clerk, $75.00; hookkeepers. Employment Dept. Merchants .Credit Co. of North Da- kota, Bismarck, N. D. BISMARCK, N. Dak, HOUSES FOR SALE. -| FOR SALE—Four-room house .. near. FOR SALE—New, modern, nine-room | house; easy terms. Phone 487K. | Call 617 7th St. ?-12-30-1mo. | Bolt links, 11 blocks, from posgtoffice; | city:water, -Cash or easy terms: ‘F. W. Murphy,.204 Main St. —_12-16-6t | = J. H. HOLIHAN HOUSES FOR SALE. FOR SALE—House. of 6 rooms; mod- ern. A good home or one of the ‘best investments in the city; $2300, $300 cash; _ balance $25 magthly. Can give possession at once. * TRUST ME FOR BARGAING. J. H. HOLIHAN f Phone 745 | qui Lucas Block. POSITION WANTED WANTED—Position as_| housekeeper on. farm. Address 311 Fourtlf St. e 1-8-1t _____ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished rooms for ~ .light honsekeRmine _ Phone 441X; 416 Twelfth St. -1-5-3t | WISHED ROOM—in a aigdern 6; ‘close in.’ Phone 637K. 1- 5-3t ‘FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. 114 4 Broadway. Phone 333, 1-5-3t FOR” RENT—Firnished” rooms, in modera house, ’-‘Phoné’No.° 193L. = fer ee 1-5-3t | TORENT=—Futnished modern room. | 113. Thayer. Phone 673W. 1-6-3t | FOR RENT—Two | nicely rni: ished | front rpoms; modern; on: first floor. | 313 4th St,; with or without board. ~ Phone 267X. a 1-5-3t ROOM FOR REN’ F105 $b St. Fons 392. 15-4 fap’ reall close, in, .Gentleman pre- ferred. . Phone. $2 " ais Second St. 1-53 FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms, :to > parties without childre! modern. "Varney Flats. e 1-4-6¢ R RENT—Foyrnished room in mod- ern: house... Apply at ie Fifth St. or ‘phone 242R. 1 shed 3 room. in mod- apply at sor" Fifth’ St. or Bao ser. 1-3.6t FOR RENT, Purge he een ed. heated, electric lighted, with bathe all furniture new, at Runge & Ev- rts’ formerly Atlantic Cafe. + 12-30-ft For RENTS ished rooms. 62) “6th St. *1-30-1mo FOR RENT—Mod mis; warm. 4& Main. P. FOR RENT—Splendid, warm, mod-| yern rooms for ‘light. housekeeping; ‘622. Third street. i -12-206t FoR” RENT—Furpiched room; all modern; hot wt ter heat, 814 Ave B. Phone . ,. 12-13-1mo MEN WANTED—Gold Seal kills the desire for tobacco. and snuff. A guaranteed vegetable treatment. $2.25. Wonderful success, Wonder- ful testimonial and affidavits. Out book “A” tells-why you should quit tobacco and snuff and is sent free: Free, Write today. Inland Chemi- cal Co., Bismarck, N. D. Room 11, Lucas Blk. Lenhart’ ae Co., local agents. FOR SALE—One | 30607 Aultman & Taylor gas tractor; also, one 8-bot- tom P. & O. engine gang with break- er attachments. For particulars, ad- dress Newell Blexrud, Regan. 1-6-2m large black Percheron stallion. Wm. eral maps. 508 7th St.N. 12-29-6 FOR HIGH GRADE office, store, or bank help address Employment Dept., Merchants Credit Company (:pahogls af land.are assessed. 13-15-1mo |" f North Bismarck, N. D. of Dakota, A FOR SALE—Goose: aad duck feathers, at Northern Produce.Co.__ 1-2-6 land, haat across state line near Lemmon, South Dakota; 80 acres between ‘Crystal Springs and Petti- bone, North Dakota. Will sell either tract separately and will consider in exchange anytiiing I can use, as partial payment. \Address P. 0. Box 256, Bismarck, N. Dak. LOST AND FOUND FOUNG--Ring- wrench; owner can ~ have same by calling at Tribune and baying for this notice. 1-5-3t ‘eye of all kinds are found and ‘brought to this office. Kindly call and get yours. 1-4-tf Cost—Antique patterned” ear-drop. Finder please retuth to advertising |, manager, Tribune. 3-6 manager, Tribune et LATERAL SEWER A Notice is hereby, given that a spec- ial assessment, for the construction Street from Avenue B to Avenue D, of lateral. sewer extension on 10th in Sewer Improvement District Num- ber, One has been ‘levied: against the following real estate in the sums set opposite the description of each tract] or. parcel of real estate, to wit:— Northen Pacific 2nd Addition j Lot Bik Am’t Ben'ft'd Am’t As’ 1 45, $43.38 $43.38 2 45 43.38 43.38 3 45, 43.38 43.38 3 cy 43.38 43.38 4 45 43.38 43.38 5 45 43.38 43.38 6 3 43.38 13.38 7 46 413.38 3.38 8 46 43.38 43.38 9 46 43.38 43,38 10 46 43.38 43.38 i 46 13.38 43.38 12 46 43.38 43.38 7 or « 43.38 43.38 8 51 43.38 43.38 9 51 43.38 43.38 10 51 43.38 43.38 1 51 43.38 43,38 12 SL 43.38 43.38 me 1 “52 43.38 43.38 2 52 AB.38 3 52 43.38 4 52 43.38 5 "32 43.3: 6 52 43.38 State of; North. Dakota, County: cf Burleigh—ss. We, the undersigned, KE. C. Taylor, F, G.'Grambs and F. L, Conklin, the special assessment commission of the || City of Bismarck,’ North: Dakota, .do hereby ‘certify. that the foregoing is @ complete.list.of the benefits and-as~; sessménts against’ each lot or parcel’ jof land ‘assessed in the City of Bis- marck, North Dakota, for the construc tion of the lateral sewer extension on Tenth:Street from Avenue B, to Avenue D, in Sewer Improvement Dis- trict:;Number One; ‘that the amounts | set fourth in one column, is the amount in which said tracts or parcels of land are benefited by said sewer ex- tension and in another column, the amounts in which said tracts or a The same is full assessment of the real property therein described to the best of our judgement; that the following items of expense are included in such assessment, to-wit: — Contract cost of sewer.... $938.20 Interest on warrants .. 10.99 Engineering expenses 47.00. Printing assessments and the expense of commission... 45.17 $1041.27 1. C. TAYLOR, F Chairman F. L. CONKLIN ‘Member FRANK G. GRAMBS, Member Dated at Bismarck, ‘North Dakota | this 20th day of December, A. D. 1916. Notice is: hereby given.that there will be a meeting of the Special As- sessment.Commisdion on tle 25th day of January, A. "D., 1917, in the City Hall in. the- City, of; Bismarck, North Dakota commencibg ‘at 10:00 A. M., to hear objections that may be made to. any assessment contained in the foregoing list by any person inter- ested therein or by his attorney. E.:C. TAYLOR, Chairman Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 21st | {day ot December, 29167: (eine eee Joy to’ All. Around. Her. A. cheerful, uncomplaining’ woman ~ most wonderful human being on ih. In truth she “makes life for and those around her “oue 1. sweet song.” Whether she is 1 or poor, old: or, young, educated orm uneducated, makes absolutely no difference. The example she sets and the.hope she brings to.others are what count, and everyone of us can, with profit, imitate her.—Exchange. ee Ba : The Tongue and ‘According to’ P. ‘Rem aes * quoted {n the Journal of the American Med- Acal Apsociatidn;:.gn:tafallible method -of..-teHing» whether. a patletit has typhoid (or paratyphoid). or the much more serious typhus, is.to ask ‘him. to “put out your tongue.” Phe typhoid: or paratyphoid patient does it without effort, but if he has typhus he can- not get it beyond his teeth.-~-- 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, -5-3t |deceased, to the creditors of, and all havi Tali inst, said eceaeed. to exhibit them, with. the “imecessary vouchers, within See months after the first publication of this notice, to said administrator at the office of F. E. McCurdy, in the City of Bismarck, in said Burleigh counay, North Dakota. Dated December 18, A. D.:1916. GEORGE GUSSNER, ie 18-25-1-8 Administrator. First: publication onthe: dees? — of ar ets: HE’ ADVERTISERS Tribune in 1916; it’s all concise, “instant at hand” information. to the directory constantly. AX\ Phone D7 L, E. SMITH COLEMAN'S Naw. and Second Hand Store PHONE 358 TAX! Phone & Ss. LnoN | Capital Coffee House Coffee and Soups a Specialty 30214 Main Street Phone 497 E. B. FERGUSON, Prop. 4 Bismarck Auto 109 Third Street Automobile _ Radiators REPAIRED AND REBUILT : im ‘work’ givens pressure test and delivered within Twenty. four Hours Radiator Works Bismarck, N. D. Garb of Roumanians. The Wallachian peasant’ who has not adopted the homely clothes that come from the: ready-to-wear factor les of western Europe is @ pictures: quely dressed man. His costume is white. The trousers are something like twice the length of the leg, and are made to fit with numerous wrin- kles; his shirt is made to hang tunic- lke over his trousers and is gathered at the waist with a red belt; his coat Is a sort of military cape, usually of brown woolens‘or of tanned sheepskin. The peasant woman usually grows some silk, She buys the sitkworm eggs and uses the spare bed, if there be one in the house, as 2 hatchery. She feeds the worms on mulberry leaves, and, if the ants do not invade the place and Jestroy the worms, she soon has enough fiber for a veil or a waist. She spins and weaves it herself., She has a keen appreciation of color values and combinations, She embrolders her dresses with thread she has grown from the seed—so to speak—for she plants the flax, gathers the fiber and carries it through all the processes, from breaking and cording to spin-| - ning. ——— How Town Was Named. © ‘An interesting story is told as to the origin of the name “Moose Jaw,” as ap- plied to a town in Canada. Some 50 | years ago, so the story runs, a pioneer with his team of oxen and “prairie schooner,” while passing along the banks of ,the river, was obliged to camp at this point in Saskatchewan on account of an accident to his cart. _A spoke had fatien out during the day, and the wheel was falling apart. He looked about for something to in- sert for a temporary brace for the wheel, while his wife busied’ herself with the evening meal. The pioneer’s child, while romping around, found the jawbone of a moose, which. she held-up to:hee:f: 5 who by this time almost despaired of find- ing anything with which to repair his cart.. He was delightéd to find that the jawbone exactly fitted the place of the missing spoke. "The Indians theteafter named this district “Tle Place Where the White Man ‘Found the Moose.Jaw.” ‘This, it is sald, accounts for the ‘town’s queer name.— Washington Star. ‘ . Cracks in Plaster. When we painted our kitchen, we "found “a- number of cracks if the plastering that had to be filled: A painter told us to use plaster of paris mixed with some of the*paint we were using. It does not set as quickly as when mixed with «water, and it does better than putty for such work, For mending -the cracks: in-® white celling, where the heat® had caused the white coating to-peel off, we mixed the plaster of paris with turpentine and oil, and were: sur- prised to find how well it covered the unsightly places.—Exchange, i Treat Virtue With Honor. ‘The greatest offense. datas virtue | ote cece ty 0 a it—Hadlitt, RACINE COUNTRY ROAD Le EB. ¢ narantéed 5! ° oS JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street CORWIN MOTOR Co. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers ‘Shoes Repaired Best i tc Shop in.the L. E. Larson 408 Main Street “Is he conceited times he even wonders how heaven is getting along without him.”—Detrolt Free Press. Offic Rooms t and 2 Hughes Building Optical ontice Hous _ Opposite _ ial 9 to 12 an Hotel Hoge Tented od and Resewed PLM. BISMARCK. N. D. mame Inches O7 Information It appears every day. ~ HL [oe Hd WAGNER “Telephone ne Number "Refer FREDERICK W. KUITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 BANNER HOUSE Room and Board by Day $1.00 By the Weck $7. 00 Boarding Stable fer Horses in Connection , 104 MAIN ST. BISMARCK me Auto Radiator Repairing “~ and Rebuilding | GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, Windshields fenders tanks and Phone 756 wee AGENTS WANTED For the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianos. G, W. COCHRANE, Wholesale Peck’s Old Music Store COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY «N BETTER CARSARE Bry, = 7 WILL BUILD THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO.Bismancr.ND |Steam Heated Garage Fords gs moving, stcring household goods. enced men; wood, Phone 62 outfit. " Plenty while you wait, We can handle number of cars for storage this winter. Our fireproof garage is now heated with city steam, and nothing will freeze. Corwin Motor Co. CYLINDERS . | Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for ‘Henry Burman “The Shoe Hospital Man” Is still at the same old stand with his electric shoo REPAIR Brosdwa Between 4th and 6th a limited REBORED $14 Other jobs in proportion Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. FRIES. PARTS EP Ly EX : Ff) em ACToRY ‘Servick ero CORWIN MOTOR CoO. bisnarcnN D and shipping Careful, experi. also retail ice and Wachter Transfer Comp; No. 202 Fifth St. of competent help ‘and can do YOUR work Yereots Undertaking- Embaiming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 60 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS and Retail Distributor. Grand Pacific Building TERMS TO SUIT LITTLE'S SECOND-HAND STORE witl 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 A.W. CRAIG Licensed. Embalmer In Cnarge | Barbie’s| DRY CLEANING ANB DYE WORKS PHONE 394 | 9 Front Street We Call for and Deliver 1 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 Everything Electrical <= Wiring Fixtures and Supplies, Delco Farm Light Plants. Phone 370 408 Broadway’ eS Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building CITY LOTS Freight and Baggage Carefully. and Promptly Phone 395. Delivered J, A, GRINSTEINNER FARM LANDS C. W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING » SKATE SHARPENING Old Hats Cleaned and xeblodked EAGLE SHINING PARLOR | Broadway Hats Sent by Mail We Pay Postage Opposite Postoffice

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