The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 12, 1917, Page 7

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i j a repr WANTED—A girl for general house: 177422 4th St. E FOR RENT——Furnished roonis. Oo UAT AL Vaataq No Advertisements Accepted “'T: F: Classified Ads—Cash in Advance: s _Notals Acoapted after Stee D'stack P.M.» 0 eés sighed wih aumbers or faitials, care Tribune must de az Gwered by letter addressed to the @umber given:in:the ad. Tribupe.om- Bloyes ary not permittedte'tell who any advertiser is. “Mail-or send your answer to Tribune No. ——, and we will forward it to the adveritser. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED—Man and wife, on farm. Phone 51. 1-9-5t WANTED—Solicitor for newspaper work. Give full details of your ex- perience. . References required. an ‘Tribune. 4 19 YOUNG MEN--For locomotive tie meh. “Expericace “unnecessary, 18-7 WANTED—Boy or girl to work in the kitchen. Homan’s cafe. 1:6-6¢ WANT.ED—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 cows; a home for the right man; boozers need not. apply. $35. a month. A. D. Hitt, Hotel Wilton, Wilton, N. D. 1-6-f HELP WANTED FEMALE work, at once. Phone 459L, Mrs, F. Holmboe. 1-11 D=—Woman solicitor for news- paper canvassing. »* Tribune. 1-9-tf WANTED=Ho lousekeeper; steady em- ployment; good ‘wages, Write care Tribune. 1-6-6t WANTED—Girl for general hou: work; phone 657 or call at 503 Man- dan Ave. 12-30-6¢ WANTED—A cook at Hotel Colehar: bor, N. Dak. 12-14-lma GCOS HSYHO OS ne 28 F, E. YOUN for Sale—There are many steht did bargains on ‘my, big list of © farm lantis; if looking for eu ‘you ‘agght to! im: vestigate: what F: have. to. offe Od ® ® © ® © ‘or. §ale—There are no - cheaper tw for thé money in Bismarck ‘than those. in: Riverview - Addi- locks" ‘posto: ® sole agent for our lots in River- © _ view. \ © For Sale—A really good six-roo! © house; with bath, furnace, ma: ® ple floors; corner lot, conven- © ient to schools;, brand new. © You will like it if you see it. 2 Only $2, sie ‘—Furnished rooms, with 1-2 Fourth St. 1-11-3t FOR RENT—Room with modern con- veniences, 307 8th St. 1-11-3t FOR “RENT—A pleasant, desirable room in modern home, for one or two. Phone 459W. 1-10-6t R, REN: Fe Modern furnished room. Soe et 6th St. 1-10-6t —Modern furnished rooms. 1-9-7t FOR RENT—Farnished room in mod: ern house. \Apply at 801 Fifth St. ‘ or ‘phone 24: 242R. 1-3-6t FOR RENT—Modern rooms; steam: heated, electric lighted, with bath; all furniture new, .at Runge & Ev- erts’ formerly Atlantic Cafe. - 12-30-6t 620 6th St.” 1-20-1mo FOR _RENT—Modern rooms: warm. 46 Main. Phone 672R. 12-15-Imo FOR RENT—Splendid,-warm;: mod: ern rooms for light housekeeping: oO O* 86655004 GOSe ADVERTION: SOTRAY. ANIMALS. ° reeeeed mal meet oa HARVEY. HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Mgr. $20. ACRES—Close to town, with creek on both quarters; good soil; yery fipe for a.man with yok A real bargain. ‘ O' ‘Real Estate and Farm Loans . Bismarck, N. 0. ‘All’ going with: us to*Fexas January 25th kindlyswrite us for reservations. Special Pullmans from Bismarck; 24 people on fifst‘ excursion report mag- tions. . D. T. OWENS & CO. Bismarck. 1-10-tf | SALESMEN WANTED | WANTEDO—Salesmen to:seil direct to consumer, on commission basis, gro- | ceries, oils and paint for the best | and ‘oldest “Chicago house. Write) Harper Bros. Co., Chicago, Ill. 12-14-1mo ; HOUSES FOR SALE 'FOR SALE—New, modern, nine-room | house; easy terms, Phone 487K. | Call 617 7th St. 12-30-1mo. | FOR SALE—Four-room house near {7 LB SMITH golf links, 11 blocks from postofttce; city water. Cash or easy terms. F. rE _W. Murphy, 204 Main Sti.) 12-16-6t 160 “ACRES—Good soil; tionally well; Ties” excep: | nice grove of trees; 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 kindg:are found and brought to this office. Kindly call and get yours, 1L4tf J. H. HOLIHAN HOUSES FOR SALE, sale on my list and as business is quite at this time of the year, I will sell cheap, just so to keep things | moving. Where is the house? Phone 745 and Iwill tell you. ' J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block. Phone 745 POSITION’ WANTED POSITION WANTED—Young ~ lady -Phane. 183, Bigparek Busi- poe ay Apartments, 204 Main St. ~ 1-9-6 _ WORK WANTED WANTED—A place to room and board. Cam.take care of furnace. | Address No. 65, care Tribune. 1-11-6t | S| | MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—To huy a good second- hand Smith Bros. or Remington typewriter, Address P. O. Box 343, 1-11-3t consisting of bed, chiffonier, library ; table, dining room chairs, rug and wicker rocker and-atm chair. Rea- sonable. if. taken at. once... ‘Write 66, care Tribune. __1-12-tt FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 acres land. just aeross state ‘line,- near between Crystal Springs and Petti- bone, North Dakota,: Will selleither tract separately and will consider in exchange. anything I can use, as partial payment... Address P. 0..Box 256, Bismarck, \N. Dak. FRO SALE—Very. cheap; fixtures of running confectionery and ‘lunclr room, new: soda fountain, showcases, counter, icebox, cash register, eac. For description and price address 67,. Tribupe.; 1-12-61 | FOR SALE“UpHeaE paROrTa aimost s22 Third street. 12-20-6t : = AGENTS ‘WANTED—Agents, to take orders for hardy, northern grown Nursery Stock. For particulars, address , Yankton Nursery Co, *Yankton, S. " Exclusive territory rights «for -14- counties tributary to Bisntarck. “No agency, anyone .can handle, excellent opportunity for: some one to establish business showing big margin profits. Immediate action counts, ‘small -in- vestment. Address No. 68,-care ute bune. ‘ ~ __1-12- AGENTS—Wanted—Men with ie ness experience wanted: to se!l our}, line 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. 14-12t FOR RENT—Furnished house: ‘eair-| able location: for state: officials... Wright. Rhone 684. 1-11-3t FOR RENT—Modern. cottage; three blocks from. postoffice.. Phone 404K. . Little, > 1:10-6¢ \1—Modern 8-r00m house; : ces . A116t FOR RENTS room tarnished mod, ern housé; full of rooms and board- jers; ‘two “ath, Address No, 66.care ‘Tribune |' 1-2:1mo | couse e-71 Bt. <_L. Apply *to'B" fat ae Ort Blocks from. Main. St. on} - new. ‘Reasonable if :taken, at ence: (Write, Ce care Tribune. 1.10-6 0, in fist class at dition at a a bargain--See Haney. a! Knowles. & Haney. ; 1-9-6t FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1916 model; better....than new. Price, $300... P.:B- Byrne. - 1-9-6 veral~ good -violins.| Connor's ¢ ‘Orchestra, 14-1mo “SLEDS FOR “SALE—One light, and one heavy: set, also two sets cutter, runsers. George D.. Brown Company, Phone 199, -.. 19-5-t| MONEY TO LOAN—Private party has is had loan on-improved farms near: Bismi at Teasonable rates. Address: es ibuse + 1-1018t For SALE Sul | 12. quarts. for § for $i; «delivered the city. Phone 655L, 1-10-8t MEN WANTEO=Goid “Seal: kills the desire: for haere “ahd snuff. A; guaranteed... .vegets $2.25. -Wot Wacce: ful-testimonials and affidavits, Our book “A”: sale way you should quit | Free, Write, today. Inland Chemi- cal Co.; peer. Ne D.-Reom, 11,| A Lucas Bik rt Drug Co., local: agents. —~ FOR SALE—One 3060-Aultmas & Taylor gas. tractor; ; one S-bot- not far from a#>loading:station. A. FOR SALE—I have only one house tor| wants ‘place to: work for board and | er ‘RENT—Three-room tornighed | apartment for light housekeeping. FOR § SACE— Furniture; brand new; | Lemmon,--South Dakota.; 80-acres | FLATS FOR RENT FOR RENT—A flat. Inquire of Spear & Co. 1-10-3t EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MERCHANTS CREDIT COMPANY OF NORTH DAKOTA. | WANTED—Experienced — stenograph- » @Fs, $60 and up; ‘general store man- | ager, excellént opportunity; partner in excellent department store to in- ! vest $5,000. and take ‘charge of busi-| | ness; lady bookkeeper familiar with | drygoods. Employment Dept. Mer- | chants Credit Co.’ of North Dakota, Bismarck, N. D. tf BORDERS WANTED WANTED—Roomers and boarders, at | 208 Thayer; close in. Phone 389K. 12-20-1mo LANDS 6f"good land in Burleigh county Hear a shipping station. I have cus- “ témer.that has plenty of power and will break the land and pay one dol- lar per‘acre rent the first year and two-dollars thereafter for ‘five-years, or would rather. buy on crop pay- ment plan, J. K. Doran. 1-12-3t’ QR,SALE OR TRADE—i60 acres of Ie AS ng. just across state line near Lem- mgp,..8. D.; 8C acres: between Crys- tal Springs and Pettibone, .N. D. Wail sell either tract separately and will-consider in exchange anything TY can use, as partial payment. -Ad- dress P, O, Box 256, Bismarck, N. D. : 1-5-6-8-10-12 WARRANTS. FOR STATE AID RECEIVED IN WARD COUNTY Minot, N. D., Jan, 12.—Superinten- dent Wendt has received the Warrants | for the state aid for rural, graded and ! consolidated schools and has forward- ‘ed them to the vatious school clerks {of ‘the district: School No. :3, district 152, $68.38; school: No. 3, district 34, $63.38; school No. 2; district 34, $95.08! school No. district 80, $103.14; |schoot No, 1, district 38, $257.86; school No. 1, district 26, $257.86; -StlOoliNo. 1; disttiet 95,' $257.86, | school: Noe I diatrict 128; $257.86. BONDS. FOR THREE: ALLEGED LAW: BREAKERS FORFEITED Jan. 11--For failure to {put in‘their appearance at this term of the’ Ward county district court, | three alleged lawbreakers’ bonds were | | forfeited yesterday. They are William | F. Blamon, charged:-with ‘keeping a gambling nuisance, out on $500; F. C. Smith,:.¢} swith youn Liquor nuisan, ‘oyt on ail, an nus gag at issuing checks | without ‘funds, out ‘on $500 ‘bait /GUAND FORKS WOMAN PLOWS INTO INTO" VPTORNEYS Grand Forks; No Ds Nw D., Jan. 12.—Ac- cusations,*! threats - and ‘venomous nanies were hurled at Attorney W. H. hure Of Fargo, representative of the Northwestern Mutual Savings & Loan | association of that city, and State’s Attorney T. B. Elton, by Mrs. I.izzie M.. White ofthis city, in justice court hers “yesterday afternoon. ‘Mrs. White is charged with unlawfully re- turniig:to ‘lands after rémoval there- from by order of the district court. GRAND FORKS WAN ' SIDSURNER MEETING! Grand Fork: NED. J Jan. 12.—Grand Forks’ representatives at ‘the meeting ,of thé North Dakota Press association, to be held at ‘Bismarck Feb. 1 and 2, will in all probability invite the pub-| lishers' to ‘hold’ thelr annual’ mid-sam-. mer meeting in this city. | NIGHT SCHOOL IDEA SPREADS TO CITY OF GRAND FORKS ‘Grand: Forks, N. D. Jan.r12.Accord- ing to present plans of the Grand Forks. board .of education, a. night school will: be established at the local high school, commencing January 15. Av feature of the night ‘school work planned will:be the inauguration of a ;Class in citizenship, consisting of civics and Engtish; to better qualify | « foreigners in applying ‘or naturaliz: tion papers. 5 DEBATERS MEET “AGGIES” ;Fargo,.N. D.5-Jan. 12—Debaters from the Montana state college of ag- “thts “afternoon for nificent trip and lands beyond expecta- | | BISMARCK, N. Dak. HY | WANTED—To rent or buy a section | ¢ oeenkevd¥essss 5g6A 0505040 50500005b06000855 0 | Phone — Cafe Noodles and Chop Suey a Specialty First Class Service - Regular Meals 2éc ‘and up : All Hours Corner. 6th St. and Broadway Bismarck Auto 109 Third Street Tribune in 1916; it’ to the directory constantly. Of S. LAMBERT Capital Coffee House Coffee and Soups a Specialty 3021, Main Street (syy¢Phone 497 E..B. FERGUSON, Prop. T: HE ADVERTISERS below will ‘use more than 14,000 inches in The s all concise, “instant at hand” information. It appears every day. : mas 1h J. WAGNER “Telephones e Number Optical Specialist ed and’ Glassen Fitted, al Changed and Renewed Rooms 1 and 2 Hughes Building Opposite Grand Pacific Hotel ff ao ~ — BISMA. Refer ortice ‘Hows 9 to 12 and 1to5 P.M PREDERICK W. KLITH ARCHITECT ‘Webb Block Phone 449 BANNER HOUSE Room and Board by Day $1.00 Boarding Stable fer Horses in 104 MAIN ST. By the Week $7.00, Connection ‘ BISMARCK Automobile Radiators REPAIRED AND REBUILT All work given a pressure test and delivered within Twenty. four Hours Radiator Works Bismarck, N, D. sed this year. Prompt- debaters were escort- ed to the, Little Country Theater, at the college campus, where the debate began at 0 p.m, “Resolved: ‘That the United States shall-adopt, universal military training based upon the Swiss system,” was the. belligerent question brought to this peacetul Scandinavian commun- ity by the western debaters. Miss Eleanor Kindred and Theodore Thorfinnson defended the negative side of the question for the North Da- kota team. GREAT PITCHERS NOT IN “NO-HIT”’ HALL OF FAME Walter Johnson and Grover Alexan- der, the greate&t pitchers in basebali today, have néver-entered the select circle of no-hit fame, Eddie Plank, one of the ' greatest southpaws of all time, never pitched al no-hit game. No-hit games are rare in the majors and still it is surprising that pitchers of the calibre of Plank, Johnson and Alexander, with years of e have never been able to go:through nine in- nings without a safe tap being made off their delivery. Plank has been. pitching winning ‘ball for 16 years and has pitched sev- eral low-hit games. Johnson has a number of one and two-hit games to his credit, as has Alexander. CAR BOBS HERE .Car Stoughton Mainite Bobs for dis- tribution from Bismarek dealers only. Write or wire Geo. B. Farrell, Bis- imarck, or phone 388 Cayou Transfer Company.—Adv.. = OHO4EVOOOOOOUGVYGYOSD REFUSE FOOD ° AND LODGING & TO OBJECTORS United Press.) ng., Jan. day to get rid of a non-combat- ant battalion of conscientious objectors. Housewives have de- clared an outright strike, re- fusing to billet the men and a number of tradesmen decline to sell them anything, at any price. ‘Recognizing a man’s right to obey his conscience, the mili- tary tribunals were puzzled to find some means of mobilizing conscientious.objeetors and put- ting them-on,-work of national Importance. At length the sug- % gestion was adopted to uniform % them like Tommies and mould @ them into laboring units. The * distinguishing-mark is the “N. #7 Cc. C.” om their caps, meaning % “Non-combatant: Corps.” Lewes has sent a large num- ‘ber of her sons to the war. ‘Many have been killed and the hospital list is long. There- fore, when the objectors were sent out to‘find dillets with the téwnspeople they faced a long, tedious hunt from door to door. Those homes which had sent their sons to France flatly re- ‘BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers The Mandarin Cafe Now Open Chop Suey and Noodles Also American Plan Restaurant 215 Fifth Street COLEMAN’S New and Second Hand Store Second Hand Clothes Bought and sold, Clothes Clean and pressed 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 CORWIN MOTOR Co. JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street and Rebuilding , GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, fenders tanks and Windshields Poot 's Old Music Store COMPLETE LIVE ON DISPLAY |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. Corwin Motor Co. CYLINDERS REBORED Fords $14 Other jobs in proportion Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D, i Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for ; moving, stcring and shipping household goods, Careful, experi. enced men; also retail Ice and wood, Wachter Transfer Comp. Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth S| Henry Burman “The Shoe Hospital Man” Is still at the same old stand with his electric shoo REPAIR Plenty of competent outfit. help and can do YOUR work while you wait. Broadway Between 4th and 5th Streets Undertaking- Embaiming Licensed Embalmer In Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 || WEBB BROTHERS | AGENTS WANTED | For the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianos. G@. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. LITTLE'S SECOND-HAND STORE Will buy, sell and exchange or rent anything. Phone 794 or 132X. oo ndertaking Parlors | Day Phone 4€5 |_bieensed Embalmer in: Gneree | Embalmer . in Greree. Barbie’ s DRY CLEANING AND PHONE 394 We Call for and Delve: TAXI Freightand Baggage 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. can’t get it, it can’t be gotten. Send all orders-and remittances Sheet Music Dept. Kimball Piano Store a ETT The Electric Shop Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures amd Supplies | Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 A Auto B ftadiator Phone 756 — Grand Pacific Building TERMS TO SUIT Successor to Nolan's. A, W. Lucas Company Night Phone 717 | A. W. CRAIG - DYF WORKS 689 Front Street PHONE 105 DRAYING ° If we GEO. LA.LONE, Mgr. . bo 408 Broadway fused to accept them, despite the military regulations requir- ing civilians to billet soldiers. PSSTSSSO SSO SO HOS POPPE OS EOE De Shoed Repaired Shop in the 40 ain Street Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building CIfY LOTS RENTS FARM LANDS pORAYING | ©, W. HENZLER Carefully and Promptly Phone $95 Delivered _ J, A. GRINSTEINNER . ng bane saan baien : {Old Hats Cleaned and Reblocked EAGLE SHINING PARLOR Broadway, ‘Opposite Postoffice Hats Sent by Mail SHOE POLISH .AND DRESSING . = ‘We Pay Shoe Laces—Alt, Colors,

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