The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1917, Page 7

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IMPLEMENT WEN gPEN CONVENTION WN FARE AN. 24 Program for: Three Days’ . Meet: ing Announced: by R. A. _ Lathrop, .., ANNUAL BANQUET ON’: EVENING JANUARY 25 LET A CLASSIFIED AD WORK FOR. YOU "No Advertisements Accepted ‘‘T. F.” TH Forbidden Inches Of Information ill use more than 14,000 inches in The Refer PHE ADVERTISERS below w Tribune ‘in 1916; it’s all concise, “instant at hand” information. to the directory constantly. It appears every day. Ployes are not permitted to tell who Bay advertiser is. Mail or cond: your | Meutbership Dues Reduced to §2.-/ answer to Tribune No. ——, and. 17 : — SSS gl forward it to advertiser. * 60 Only for This: Year—Or- és Office 4% H. J. WAGNER Telephone Number ooms | an * HELP WANTED MALE “| iginal' Fee Five’ Dollars . Hughes Building Optical Office Hours Dey g ] ae a Pn | ee oo | RSanede 2 pposite iali: WANTED. “Man, and, wife, on tar “ | Representative R.A. Lathrop of Phone Phone Grand Pacific, 7 opedialist | a L195 ANTED—SOiT lope, secretary. ofthe North Dakota of Jom Hote! Glassce Changed and Renewe M. We Give ful Geist gore oe HARVEWHARRIS & CO. Implement Deniers! assocation, this a Hotel Ghani Changed and Reseed e i S ve ee mgr. |afternoon announcéd the program for | paren ey portence. References reaulred., a 320 ACRES—Close to town, with |the approaching convention and exhib- wb, E. SMITH S. LAMBERT oa) creok on both quarters; good soil; |!t of the organization which will be ee \ YOUNG MEN--For locomotive fire+) -very fine:for a» man wiih stock. A|held in Fargo, January:@4 to 26. | C it 1 Cc ff BANNER HOUS men, Experience unnecessary. “| real bargain. ¢ | Phe convention ‘will open: at 1:30; api a orree d Board by Day $1.00 +t] 460 ACRES—Good soll; lies excep |o°clock on the afternoon of Wednes- House ecm UNE Room - Bard af By Ss day, January 24, with the address of | _{ welcome, and will close with the elec- NTED—Blacksmith and helper, at! tionally well; nice grove of trees; CHITECT ARCE Coffee and Soups a Specialty Boarding Stable fer Horses’ in once. Phone 690, C. W. Litten, Bis-| pot far from.a loading station. A marek, 1-6-4t| - good piece of propert D tion of officers on’ the morning of Fri- A i WANTED—Boy or girl to work in the bought ata low price. tat ‘oaa tp day , sanuary in phe stern being a Webb Block Phone 449 Connection cx allotted to visiting the exhibits, the Dit 104 MAIN ST. BISMAR' kitchen, Homan's cafe. 3-6-6 WANTED—Man with references, be- tween 28 and 40 years of age, to work by the year, who can do work around hotel, handle horses and milk cow: ‘home forthe’ right, |* man; boozers need not apply. $35. A large. list of houses, and lots for sale in all parts of the city. | HARVEY HARRIS & CO. implement houses and winding up of} ‘ ro} the business and the convention af- E.'B. FERGUSON, Prop. {fairs. | i Davidson to be Speaker. | Among the speakers on the program i iare J. A. Davidson of the Agricultural Publishers’ association, who will ad- Auto Radiator Repairing 7 < no D. Hitt, Hotel Wilton, HOUSES FOR BALE ress the convention: on the sabpedt it and Rebuilding ‘ji auto a Goh _ _ HO ( jof “Farm Papers Helping the Imple- ‘ ; i Pots di an Biiadiator a z i FOR SALE—Kew, modern, niné-room ‘ment Dealers;” T. N. Witten of Tren- COLEMAN'S Ve QUARANTEED WORKEaeeS Pctitrined lamps, fenders tanks ppicpaiing HELP, WANTED FEMALE {> house; easy: ,torms,.Phone 487K. |ton, Missouri, who will speak on the sh ae Phone 756 So ort Call 617 7th. St, 42-30-1mo, (Subject of “Bringing Town and Coun-; New.and Second Hand Store JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Stree’ on FOR SALE—Fourroom house near |t'Y Together.” and L. C. Pryor on “The | .| PHONE 358 alt Sisal Fibre?Situation.” . . jat 6:20 o'clock on Thursday evening, We. Murphy, 204 Main St” 12166 | January 25, the second day of the co! with im : steady em- ployment; te Write 59 ri per; ‘good ‘wages. AGENTS WANTED care Tribune 1-6-6¢ ; a ree f : jvention, in Knights of Columbus hall WANTED- Ei perlencetl and “inexpe- ‘and will be given by the Fargo-Moor- = For the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianos. ital Steam Laundry, 311 Front St. jhead Implement Dealers’ association. G, W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. 1 Ys ront at | The dues of the association for the : ": ld Musi ‘Store Grand Pacific Building a ar 1917, according to Secretary ' eel LINE ON DISPLAT suit J. 'H. HOLIHAN HOUSES FOR SALE. FOR SALE—One of the nic most complete houses in the To see this. home is to bein ‘loye with it. From every angle it is one of the most WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral ‘housework, at once. Phone A599, Holmboe. 1-4-6t WANTED—Girl 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 ‘Spr 512 Ave. A 1,12-28-6t]- NTED—A cook at Hotel Coleha’ pel truth right off the reel. This t and, city of, beautiful ; home-like, houses in North Dakota. Spng statement; but-It is the gos /implement Mutuals. Lathrop, have been cut to half price, being $2.50 only for this year. Every meinber of the association is expected to enroll a new member. One of the pieces of work of the association is the auditing of old freight bills, no spe- ‘cific charge being made. The associa- \tfon ‘also writes insurance in. either the North Dakota or the Minnesota “Thé program for the convention i: R adiators REPAIRED AND REBUILT All work: given a pressure test and delivered within Twenty. four Hours : ’ LITTLE’S SECOND-HAND STORE Will buy, sell and exchange or rent anything. Successor to Nolan's. Phone 194 or 132%, 2 CoRWIN MOTORCC . webor, N. Dak. 3 ., lelme] p, ee 1 might say, (Would cost | aa follows: . : . : fa H eee rT R t t sent,” " ing, 24. B k A R d W k OSS Fa =| fae ay lent bas a tall fame rit dey of eonvention. ismarck Auto Radiator Works || === || Undertaking Parlors 2 F edly ‘Ss 4 house nit fort: + Yigg hibit ain fl f “foie: ipany ‘ > =e ooo oe? ¥ A i 2 o9® Ribs a large family; I'am authorized to~ waite re transact business and bel 109 Third Street ck, N. D. Steam Heated oa a bil — 7 ‘ offer this most excellent piece of prepareg to attend the afternoon meet- property fors:the miserable sum of} rebel in armory, lower floor of aud- 2A. W. CRAIG "@, For Sale—120 acres, 2 miles from Bismarck; “absolutely the cheapest lose, to town. Price and: tefnis 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 sqid., At $3,700 it is the cheapest residence! offered in ° a long whilg, >. - 2 a+ For Salt -rgom house; ; part ly modern; close ‘in; *75: lot; a big. bargajn at s2ay). 7$650 cash, balance-monthly or oth- er easy payments.. For Sale—Riverview Addition lots, 50 to 75 feet wide, at $300. 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 OHO HHHHHHHGHGHHOD $5,800; $2,500 cash. - J. HO HOLIHAN Lucas Block. a _, J ROOMS FOR-RENT- , FO! room in modern home, for.one of: + twa, Phoné469wh 4° "+ 1-10-6t FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment for Ijght .housekeeping. Murphy Apartments, 204 Main St. 6 ‘001 1 422..4th St. SO9SO OS ORGS RRRED OCESO parties without children; Varney Flats, FOR RENT—Furnished room in'mo ern house. “Apply at 801 Fifth St. _or 'phone 242R. 1:3-6t FOR RENT—Modern rooms; steanr heated, electric lighted, with bath; all furniture new, at Runge & Ev- erts” formerly Atlantic Cafe. Z 12-30-6t FOR RENT—Furnished- rooms.: 620 6th Bt... 1-30-1mo FOR RE jodern rooms; wi 46 Main,’ Phone 672R. _12-15-1mo ENT—Splendid, warm,‘ mod- ms for’ light housekeeping ird_street. 12- ENT—Furnished joom; DPF DP HPO OH GO SOP HSH OG HOHSHO OD __ SALESMEN WANTED . NTED—Salesmen to seii direct to Ponsumer, on commission basis, gro- ‘ageries, olls and paint for the best -#and oldest,.Chicago house, Write “Qiarper Bros, Co., Chicago, Ill. a ered 12-14-1m0 AGENTS AGENTS—Wanted—Men with — busi- mess experience wanted to sell: our ‘Mne of Wollen.Goods direct to the ‘consumer; good wages. can be earn: ‘ed: by men who are°bustlers and is. seawilling to;work. For further, parti- » culars write Red River Wollen. Mills _ Co, Fergus Falls, Minn. 1-4-12t WANTED—Live, honest hustlers to sell famous Wedge Nursery stock; - finest for, northern ‘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- étructions,. and colored plates of FOR SALE—Upright piano, ‘almost néw. ‘Reasonabip'it takeil a ‘Write FOR: ditie Knowles. & care Tribune. __-{i.1-10-6t Pidna, in fist class con- in at a bargain—See Haney at Haney. t ‘fruits, shrubs, etc. Information| - model; ‘better’ than “new.” : Prite, “free. Clarence Wedge Nursery,| $300. P. E. Byrne. 1-9-6t ‘Box K, Albert Lea, Minn. 9-17-SDS| FOR SALE—Several 6 violins. O'Connor's Orchestra. _19-Imo BOB SLEO8* FOR SALE+One “light; and one heavy set, also two sets cutter ‘runners, George D. Brown Company, Phone _199.:. 1.95-t F:-want a*buyer for ‘my meat department. I’ have a buyer for my grocery department -and I BANDS FOR SALE OR TRADE—i60. acres of land just across state line near Lem- ‘mon, S. D.; 80 acres between Crys- |: tal Springs and Pettibone, N. D. Will sell either tract separately and will consider in exchange anything I can use; as partial payment. Ad. dress P, O, Box 256, Bismarck, N- D. i 1-5-6-8-10-12 |! FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 acres Jand, just across state line ‘tear Lemmon, South: Dakota; 80 acres between Crystal Springs and Petti- bone, North Dakota. Will sell either tract separately and -will consi¢er in exchange anything I can use, as partial payment. iAddress“P. 0. ‘Box 256, Bismarck, N. Dak. the same time, to get-them-off my hands.’ -Any persons interested can take the thatter’up with me by ’phoning 60. George MEN WANTED—Gold Seal kills the desire for tobacco and snuff: A guaranteed. vegetable © treatment: $2.25. Wongerful success. Wonder ful testimonials and affidavits. Our book “A” tells why you should quit tobacco and. snuff and is sént free. Free, Write today. Inland Chemf- N.D. Room 11, HOUSES FOR RENT Luces: Bik. FOR RENT—Four-room house, fur- ished; 413 Seventh St. Inquire 417 Seventh. “ _{1-93t —#-room tarnished ~ mod- ern house; full of. rooms and board: | « ers; two blocks from Main St. on _SROMEB. ea For 8ALE—0: Taylor gas tracto ress No. 55 care Tribune.| FOR:SALE=Cheap. One dosen letter eae 7 ny, beimo| files, large Gite," 26c cack; <eleo:sey- FOR RENT—House at 71i 6th * St. mape.. 606 7thr:St. N. 08 Broad~ to B.K. Skeels, 4 Eat rates ARSE ‘ Phone 745 -|mendations ‘by D, G. McIntosh, fol- RENT—A'™ pleasant, desirable FOR RENT—Housckceping rooms, to| modern. arm. | ing ; salsa V9 | FOR SALE—Ford' touring car, 1916) | want. to sell Beth departments at) jitorium building. Everything under jone roof. The Commercial! club rooms are also located in the atditorium. ‘Get banquet and theater tickets at ‘club rooms, t Afternoon Session. 38.-gConvention called to order. of welcome and ‘responi rit’s annual address and reco lowed :by discussion and suggestions jin the interest of the convention and ‘association work. Address, ‘Farm rs Helping tlie Implement Deal- by J.:A. Davidson of the Agricul- tural -Publishers’ association: The Na- |tional Federation—Report of delegate ‘and explanation of it's object. ‘and jwork. Appointment of committees. Question box—a “free for all”; no en- try fee. Announcements. | * Evening: Program.:: . | Remember the entertainment pro- |gram given by the Fargo Implement | Dealers’..association, first number. | 9:00.—Theater party, Grand theater. | Second Oay—Thursday. 9:15,+Question,- box; leader an-| nounced at previous session., Address, “The Manufacturer and the -Dealer,” by .W. Arndt, Rockford, Ill, repre- senting the Manufacturers” associa- ition: ‘Address followed by general dis- cussion. 10:30—Address, ‘Bringing Town and | Country Together,” by T. N. Witten, | TY6nton, Mé: Mr. Witten has been a; leader in the movement known as the “Trenton Idea.”. -His' town has solved | e big: problem; effecting business in Beawe. héarhim. “The ni Sia Bibra. BinBetion. by L. C. Pryor. Businéss ‘aWa: announcements. i Afternoon Session. The afternoon is free to the visitors DO. T. OWENS & CO., Real Estate and Farm Loans . Bismarck, N.'D. ‘All going: with us to Texas January 15th. kindly write us for reservations. | Speciat ‘Pullmans ‘from Bismarck; 24 people on first excursion report mag- nificent trip and lands béyond expecta- tions. * D. T. OWENS & CO. Bismarck. 1-10-t£ ROOMS WANTED | WANTEO—Room,. board, ci two girls, 14 and 15° years = ‘old. (Must be in good family and Close to schools. Write 61, care Tettnne: 4 4 ——— Licensed Embalmer In Charge —no meetings*scheduled. Take in the exhibit and Fargo business house visit with dealers from other par the state and learn from their exper- fence. This is a valuable feature con- nected with the convention. Evening Program. 6:30.—Big banquet at. Knights of Columbus hel! given by the Fargo- Moorhead Implement Dealers’ associa- tion,” Every dealer invited. Those present last year: wilt vouch for the “quality” of this eevnt. Third Day—Friday. 9:15 a. m—Question box; last chance to present your topic. Reports of committees. Secretary-treasurer’s report. Discussion of plans for 1917 work. Election of officers. - Appoint- ment of permanent committees, Gen- eral business session. Afternoon Session. Open for business and visting ex- of j hibit, the implement houses and wind- ‘ing up business and convention af-; fairs. PICKED UP ESTRAY. Bay mare about. 10 years old—in pound. MATT CLOOTEN, City Poundmaster. GOPHERS TO MAKE STRONG BID FOR BIG NINE TITLE Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 10—Pros- pects of a strong basketball team are bright at the University of Minnesota this season, and followers of the sport expert the Gophers to make a strong bid for the “Big Nine” title. The re- turn to the squad of Stadevold, pick- ed by experts for the all-Western team two years ago, is expected to strength- en the-team matertally. The work of Captain Douglas Has-been a feature of the early games. GRAND FORKS WOMAN HURLS DEFL AT SHERIFF Grand Forks, N..4)., Jan. : Lizzie M. White, of this city, has hurl- ed a defi at Sheriff,Turner, other of- ficers of the law and an ouster order issued by the court. “Foreclosure pro- ceedings were instituted by the North- western Mutual Savings and Loan as- sociation of Fargo, owing to Mrs. White’s unwilliiigness to pay interest, | principal or taxes, on a mortgage held by that concern. Armed with an ouster order, Sheriff Turned “beard- ed the lioness in- her dén” arid. pro- ceeded to eject her forcibly from the house, along with furniture, fixtures and other possessions. ° Mrs. White yesterday moved back into “her”: home: aud is.now firmly entrenched there, hinting that dire results await aftyone who attempts to near the place. °* = It is expected proceedings to affect a second eviction will be started at once, : $ BORDERS WANTED WANTEO—Roomers and boarders, at | 208 Thayer; close in, Phone 389K. 12-20-1mo LOST AND.FOUND between Van : Horn hotel and Orphetm theatre. Return: to: Van Horn: hotel for re- ward. <i 48-3t during the wi iN ye-of all kinds are tound and drought to this office. - Kindly call and get yours. T4tt Pp LITERARY-LIBRARY CLUB- ORGANIZED AT SHIELDS Shields, N. D., Jan. 10—An organi- zation to be kndéwrt asthe Shields Lit- crary and Library ‘association was perfected here this week for the pur- pose of reviving literary activities ef months. “The of- ficers°are: R. O. Dudley, chairman; Max Filister, ‘assistant ‘chairman; (P- E.-Rasmussen;-‘librarian; Clark: Bel- den, “secretary; =-treasurer. Tbe comi consists: of .L. i: Brown, F. A. Shipman and- A, BM. Draper. este i aw RACINE COUNTRY ROAD TIRE: Wrapped tread is guaranteed 5990 NS CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D Jobbers Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest L. E. Larson 405 Main Street COLEMAN’S New and Second Hand Store Second Hand Clothes Bought and sold, Clothes Clean and Hats Blocked and Cleaned. We Carry a Line of New Goods. We Buy all Kinds of Junk, PHONE 358, HOUSE PHONE 437k OPPOSITE McKENZIE HOTEL Garage’ We can handle a_ limited number of cars for storage this winter. Our fireproof garage ig now heated with city steam, and nothing will freeze. | Barbie’s | H ¥ : — w ; RY CLEANING AND Corwin Motor Co. pe Ye WORKS CYLINDERS REBORED PHONE 394 Fords $14 < Other jobs in proportion 409 Front Stree Corwin Motor Co. We Call for and Deliver | ; Bismarck, N. D. TAXI a Oc” CTORY SERVICE stati PHONE 105 ; CORWIN MOTOR CO.Bisnanca D Freightand Baggage —ooo DRAYING F i Transfer & storage eneiteseid we bwve uneaaes cities |G loten’s Livery household goods. Careful, experl- || -q-s_-msmeemee=s so retail Ice and enced men; wood, Wachter Transfer Comp. Sheet Music We carry a large stock of Popt- 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 Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth St. Henry Burman “The Shoe Hospital Man” Is still at the same old stand with his electric shoo REPAIR outfit, Plenty of competent help and can do YOUR work le you wait. Broadway Between 4th and 5th Streets GEO. LA LONE, Mgr. Sheet Music Dept. Kimball Piano Store The Electric Shop Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Undertaking- Embaiming Licensed Embalmer In Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS “pressed Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building We Pay Postage CITY LOTS RENTS FARM LANDS Opposite Postaffice | G F JDRAVING |G, W. HENZLER | PIANO, TUNIN * Garefully and Promptly Phone 395 Delivered _ _J,.A. GRINSTEINNER ... jOld Hats Cleaned and Reblocked EAGLE SHINING PARLOR Broadway... : Hats Sent by Mail TIRE VULCANIZING SKATE SHARPENING Werk Guaranteed, \

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