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\ WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, 1917. No Advertisements Accepted “T, F,” ia Forbidden Classified Ads—Cash in No Ads Accepted after ey Odea. Pp. M. _ wow YO ANGWER BLIND ANG. | ADVERT stwy ANIBALD. * AM ads signed with aumters or Any person taking up an eetray ant . M@iftials, care Tribune must be ed ties, oe ares within pala ps jhe ot tobe bead bo must also within tea days send sotice advertisement to the eounty aud!- yes aro nat permitted tw tell who to vet permitted Pld or and acter: ty tegicrened aati to the ir of ‘nswer to Tribune No. ——, and ve | Bismarc! gill forward it to the advertiser. ee ae ieee are likely to get into trouble. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED—Live subscription agents and correspondents to take subscrip- . tions and furnish news items in every town in North Dakota. Write Frank Hicks, Circulation Manager, The Tribune, Bismarck, N. D, 1-17-6t } ‘WANTED—Solicitor for newspaper work, Give full details of your ex- perience, Hteteranees required, H, ‘Tribune. 1-9.tt HARVEY HARRIS @ CO. J. P. Jackson, Mgr. $20 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; Nes excep tionally well; nice grove of trees; not far from a loading station. A good piece of property that can sbe ‘bought at a low price, A large list of houses and, lots for sale in all parts of the city. © HARVEY HARRIS & CO. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Housekeeper; competent. __ Write 73 care Tribune. 1-17-3t WANTED—Liye. subscription agents MAN Ep live, sup to take subscrip- tioig:and furnish news items in every town in North Dakota. Write Frank, Hieks, Circulation Manager, The Tribune, Bismarck, N. D, 1-17-6t WANTED—Waitress; clea polite. Good wages. Van Cafe. WANTED—A competent girl for ge eral housework. Mrs. Geo. M.'Reg- ister. Phone 386K. 1-15-3t LOST AND FOUND i FOUND—Keys of all kinds are found and brought to this offtee. Kindly call and. get. yours, 1-4-tf : ; “al houséwork,'2 234, C. -R.|, cas i i _Dalrymple. 1-13-6t ‘ ‘ WANTED—Chambermaid’ and wait- -15-3t Banner. House. J. H. HOLIHAN HOUSES FOR SALE, FOR SALE—A few ‘good houses, well located, for sale‘on'easy terms. Now is ne time to buy, before the spring Tush, _ Marin Cafe, 215 5th St. : WANTED—A girl for general house- work, at once, Phone 459L, Mrs. F. Holmboe. 1-11-6t WANTED—Woman solicitor for news- paper. canvassing. H, Tribune. 1-9-tf ] - WANTED—Girl for general house- J. H. HOLIHAN work; phane’657 ‘or call at 504 Man-| Lucas Block. , dan’ Ave,” 12-30-6t ie Phone 745 990099009 90000 oS YOUNG. . £6 For saci are many splen- P4 *~ did. bargains on my big list of © farm lands; if looking for real © ., invéstments, you ought to in-.@ “" vestigate what I have to offer © before buying. ®@ @ For Sale—There are no cheaper © © lots for the money in Bismarck © _ .., @.. .than! those in Riverview. Addi-:. $* ‘tion: at from $300.00 to, $600,00,. > © We protect our buyers in every « WORE WANTED CET GEORGE 60 1t—Competent . Man wants:.odd. jobs housecleaning, etc. Address,-George, care Tribune. 1-16-3t WANTED—Work of any kind, ", ‘the hour. Phone 777L, 115. St y Place to room and ‘board Can “take care of furnace. Address No. 65, care Tribune. 1-11-6t —— ee EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MERCHANTS CREDIT COMPANY | “QF NORTH DAKOTA. WANTED—Experienced ers, $60 and’ wp; general store man-| ager, excellent 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- abe chants Credit Co. of North Dakota, | > Bismarck, N. D. tf! ENTS BISMARCK, N. Dak, ante len Wi ness experience wanted to sell our line of Wollen Goods direct to the consumer; good wages can -be earn- ae 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 “way. This addition lays west © South of Avenue A. Don't get © : 7 Ye it confused with other property © if : % further away from down town. © be _Washington avenue is only four © ot sole agent for our lots in River view. = © For Sale—A really good six- -room ®; _ house;::with bath, furnace, ma- © © ient to schools; brand new. ©, You will like it if you see it. | © . Only $2,900.00. ® F. E. YOUNG, ® of Washington. avenue 1d > ‘blocks from: the postoffice, Am: ©) | s * © ple floors; corner lot, conven- 8 Teeatcesesee senses ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT. ge front room furn- ; ished., Call .354X. 1-16-3t | FOR RENT=—Sulte of two rooms for light housekeeping. Call 602 3rd St. 14 FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. eH Broadway. 1, D. T. OWENS @ CO., Real Estate and Farm Loans Bismarck, N. D. | Thursday; the Turks, Friday; the He- | urday,’ whtle by far the most Chris- stenograph- | . | Neighbors Get Something ef a. Shock i .|Wwas cutting virgin forest, when: sud- LANDS FUR SALE—The Ene Tmproved halt. section; close MoKenzie, N. 4-Dak,.on'.N,-P.R. - Write H. H. | Busch, 1338 Main St. Dubuque, Iowa. 115-6 POSITION WANTED PosiTion y“WANTED—Young mar- ried-womapn, with child, 18 months ‘old, Wants: position to help with work’ where husband can board. Address 70, care Tribune. — 1-15-3t PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF MARCK, N. D., JAN, 15, 1917, The board of city commissioners met in regular session, Commissioner | Bertsch presiding. Present: Commissioners Rertsch, | Best and Kirk, Minutes of meeting held the a inst. were read and approved after cor: | rection. The matter of defective work- | ing of sewer lift on Broadway was dis- | cussed and the auditor directed to 're-! quest the Haggart Construction com- | pany to install a new motor. The matter of lack of capacity . the sewer lift at intersection of Third | and Front streets was discussed and the city engineer directed to prepare estimate of cost of sewer extension west from the present location of. the sewer lift. The report of the city engineer on the proposed road ‘to the river with blue print attached was discussed, and the question of the duty of the city or county authorities taking action in opening:the road along the sectjon line | between sections 31 and 32, Township 139, Range 80, was referred to the city; attorney. The report of the city attorney on the appointment of a city assessor was read and the city attorney directed to draw up the necessary ordinance pre- scribing the tirffe when the assessor’s term ‘begins ‘and ends, The annual report of the chief of polies was -x d and referred to Com- missioner The cont: Rie painting and kal- somining the forth ‘rooms of the sec- ond floor of the fire hall was awarded to John Maasen for the sum of $40, The question of the right of persons occupying the streets of the city to re- tain possession of the same was re- ferred to the city attorney. The following bills were allowed and warrants directed to be drawn, ‘funds permitting: T. R. Atkinson $500.00, | Brown & Jones $17.50, Frank Gabel) $12.00, Webb Bros. $8.95, Otto Dirlam $45.30, Bismarck Water Supply Co. $1,849.98, Jos. Breslow $5.05, Geo. Gussner $2.10, Street Work $76.13. The question of whether a majority of those present or of the board as-a' whole was. necessary to the final pas- sage of an ordinance was referred to) the. attorney. tin the board adjourned. Attl m . THISTLETHWAITE, City Auditor. Gomewhere. Every Day a Sabi Every day in the week is a Sabbath for someone. The Greeks observe Monday; the Persians, Tuesday; the Assyrians, Wednesday; the Egyptians, brews and several Christian.sects, Sat- tians” observe Sunday. : a Tagore’s Philosophy. My ‘Heart is full and I feel that hap- plness is simple like a meadow flower. « «+ T look around me and see: the silent sky and flowing water and feel that happiness is spread abroad as simply as a smite on a child's face— Tagore, | APPEARED AT FUNERAL FEAST When Man Thought to Be Dead i Walked In UL Med Them. It. is.eatd-t! some of the subter mabe rivers gm gush ‘out’of cavern: and:pour int, ithe River Pinega, in Eastern Russfa; flow fifty ‘or sixty miles beneath the accumulated half-de cayed leaf mold of a thousand years At a place cailed Sofla they tell in this relation a@ strange story. It appears that a mujik,.while cut ting timber in the wood, had been swal- lowed up in the tundra, as the dens¢ mass of vegetation is called. A party, ing wit ds to Texas January indi: rite us for reservations. 4 Pais Pullmans from Bismarck; 24 people. on first excursion report mag- nificent trip and lands beyond expecta- tions. D. T.. OWENS & CO. Bismarck. 1-10-tf pH For “RENTS Sete a ots modern, fur. | nished rooms, at Varney ' Flats. pf 1188t | FOR RENT—Well furnished room in ; modern bungalow; hot water heat. Phone 698R,:or call 611 First St. 1-15-tf FOR AEN RENT—Modern room. 617 8th ohe ‘ 1-13-6t Fok RENT—Modern rooms; steam- heated, electric lighted, with bath; all furniture new, at Runge & Ev- erts” formerly | Atlantic Cafe. 12-304t FOR eee rooms. 620 6th 1-30-1m0 HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SACE—New, modern, nine-room house; easy terms. Phone 487K. Call 617 7th St. 12-30-1mo. HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT—New, modern, s-room house close in. Mrs. W. A. Hughes, 616. Seventh St. : 1-16-6t: FOR _RENT—Nine-room, thoroughly] sewing machine; cheap. FOR SALE—One kitchen cabinet, |. ‘range, heater, sectional bookcase, _ modern Bouse; close in. Posses-| two kitchén tables, two .couches, sion given at once; $50...F. E.] commode, center table, ete.; 518 _ Young. 1 145:6t]_'Third St.” Tel. 73Y. 1-16-6t FOR RENT—Oroom turnished . mod-|~ ~ PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. ern house; full of rooms and board- Phone 130R' or 620. 1-11-1mo 4 ers; ‘two blocks from Main Bt. on D: fixtures 4th, | Addresa No. 65 care Tribune./ running: confectionery and lunch 1-2-1mo) room, new.sods. fountain, showcases, a FOR RENT—Modern 8-room house;| counter, icebox, cash register, eac. 818-Ave. B. Phone 64M. © 1-114t} For d and price adéress 67, Tribune!) ~. = 5 5 1406t ROOMS WANTED = = paste aa a used bi _ WANTED—T9 rent trom thres'to five| _jta1 Motor Co, day; geapemable a3. < rooms, furnished or unfurnished. A@-l con —~gaug—canve Satta. dress 69: care Tribune. 1-15-6t O°Connor’s Orchestra Loree —=— | afternoon,’ denly this ‘man’ slipped, cried out, and sankfrom sight before the eyes of hit comrades, It happened so quickly that there was not time to save him All gave tim up for déad. Prayers for his sou! were offered in church. But he was not dead, after all. What was the sur. prise of the villagers when he turned up at his own funeral feast! He had fallea through a hole in the bog into the hed of the underground tiver, and had made his ‘way in the darkness along its course watil he had come to an opening and clambered out Necessary Secrecy. “T witnessed a queer episode thit ” said the city cousin whc was visiting’ in Wayoverbehind. “As ] strolling past aa alley I heard, emanating from the open door of # ‘barn, such peculiar sounds that I was, moved to investigate: Peéring in, 1 filscovered a portly man standing on & box, sawing the atr with elaborate | gestures and at the same time shout: ing defiantly and whispering’ hissingly. And: the strangest part was that he was net saying an intelligible word, but ‘was uttering meaningiess babble, like ‘Hobbensy-gobbensy, shlag, shag, tandigo poe!’ azid 20 en,” “Oh, that’s Hon. Heck Hooper,” replied the village cousin, “aud that jibberish'is a sort of a cipher. You, see, he is running for the lecislature and is practicing Up a new speech which he expects to be-a sockdolages. And. be's sfraid his opponents will ateal his well-chosen words before he. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE More Than 14,000 Inches Of Information CITY COMMISSIONERS, BI8. |. E ADVERTISERS below will use more than 14, Eihunk in 1916; it’s all concise, “instant at hand” information. ite the directory constantly. . Phone ao. E E. SMITH Boston Cafe Noodles.and Ohop Suey & Specialty, First Class Service Regular: Meals 25c’and up All Hours Corner:.6th St. and Broadway be Rooms | and 2 Hughes Building Phone BISMARCK, ——S LAMBERT |= USE House FREDERICK W. KEITH By the Week $7.00 Coffee and Soups a Specialty 3021, Main Street Phone 497 E. B. FERGUSON, Prop. GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, fenders 0 000 inches in The Refer It appears every day. Office an: J. WAGNER “Telephone Number” Optical office "Hours Opposite _ S ecialist 9 to 12 and Grand faciic Eyes Fs Glanses Fitted, aloo 1g ‘ Hotel Glasses ‘Changed and i Renewed Boarding Stable fer Horses in Connection 104 MAIN Sf, BISMAROK ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 Auto Radiator Repairing +* and Rebuildin, ( ri tanks and | Windshields JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street four 109 Third Street “REPAIRED AND REBUILT All work given.a pressure test and delivered within Twenty. Hours Bismarck Auto Radiator Works _ Bismarck, N. D. AGENTS WANTED For the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianos. G. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor, \{ Peck’s Old Music Store Grand Pacific Building | OOMFLETE LINE ON DISPLAY TERMS TO SUIT Undertaking- Embalming | Licensed Embalmer In Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 LW EBB BROTHERS | LITTLE’S SECOND-HAND STORE Will buy, sell and exchange or rent anything. Successor to Nolan's. Phone 794 or 132X. Correct Heat Records. Why does « weather bureau ther- nometer show lower temperatures in not weather thun the thermometer at the corner drug store? asks the IP iar Science Monthly. When discrepan- sles’ exist,;tley are due chietly to the tact that “the offidlal thermometer ‘is ‘installed! in a wooden cage, where it ‘8 Open to the alr, but screened trom doth direct sunshine and the heat re- lected from surrounding buildings. Only under sych conditions docs a thermometer measure accurately the emperature of. the air. A thermometer i..the sunshine be- | somes muck hotfer,thgn the,air ‘around it, and its’ fading simply iélls us how aot the instruutent is, not how hot ‘the air is. In latge cities the weather dureatt thermometer is often Installed mm the roof of a high building, where the temperatures differ somewhat from those prevailing at the street level. The object sought in this arrangement Is to obtain a record of the natural tem- gerature of the locality in general, rather thin the artificial temperatures of the city. Had a Voice in the Matter. Samuel--Dov you think your father | would object to my marrying you? Sally—I_ couldn’t say, Sammy. he’s anything Mke me, he would.”— Dallas News. = ———_—_—— Hint Brought Results. The sexton of a certain church the other afternoon had conducted 2 party round the atelent edifice, and; despite dropping more than one “gentle ’int,” It appeared .as“If ;the sexton was td go unrewurded. In the porch the leader of the party, paused a moment. “I suppose,” he said, “you've been here many years?” “Forty,” replied the old man, “an* it’s a werry strange thing as whens! ever I'm a-showing a party out o’ the porch they allus asks me that question i or (with emphasis) the other.” “Indeed!” smiled the visitor. “and what may the other be?” “What I calls question number two,” replied the sexton, calmly, “is just this —Samiwell, is tips allowed? And Samiwell allus answers, ‘Tips is ale lowed!” ‘The hint was taken, as was the tip. If All the Fun Gone. Edgar McPherson, J. M. Neblett and W. A. Glass left for a three days’ fish- ing trip on Caney fork, near McMinn- ville, Tenn. ead - the edge was taken off the Ise meanly and me erat SO Jotin’G, Eltis, “Do one thing for me,” he pleaded. a Gprtaial's they = - solojunly agreed, crossing their shearts ‘und bodies, for they felt sorry that the Ol’ Man. was Jeft_ behind: “St is this: Tell the truth when you come back about how many fish yoo and how big'they were,”"—Hop: Qinsville (Ky.) New Era. Shoes Repaired est Equipped hop tn the gets his oration down pat.”">Kanees abe Star, ee et | | LB | COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is puarant FIREPROOF . STEAM HEATED GARAGE CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY SESTARISoR PHONE 105 qa SREP y « pnts U7" |Freightand Baggage CORWIN MOTOR CO. MAMBSRE (YOM |e err eeae FACTOpy, TIO! ; BISMARCK, N. D. RY SERVICE STS , H Jobbers CORWIN MOTOR CO Bisnarcn b Clooten Ss Livery — —________ Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company WILL BUILD THEM Day Phone 468. Night Phone. 717 CORWIN MOTOR CO. bismasc. ND. A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge. eed 5000 Reboring armas Has your motor lost its pow- er? Let us rebore the cylind- Ba r hie’ e S ers and fit with oversize pis- tons, on a new machine built DRY CLEANING AND especially for that purpose. It DYF WORKS is not expensive and with poor compression you are now wast- : ing gas enough to pay for the PHONE 394 job. i CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY }}\ 09 Front Stress Bismarck, N. D. | We Cail for and Deliv: | The Mandarin Cafe Now Open Chop Suey and Noodles Also American Plan Restaurant 215 Fifth Street 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 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 while you wait. Broadway Between 4th and 5th Streets to GEO. LA LONE, Mgr. Sheet Music Dept. Kimball Piano Store The Electric Shop B. K. SKEEELS Transfer & storage | We have unequaled facilities for storing household goods. Careful, experi- aleo retail ice and HI moving, enced men; wood, Phone 62 Bismarck Realty Company CITY LOTS RENTS FARM LANDS and Lengths. DRAYING PIANG TUNING Freight and Baggage C. W. HENZLER a 8 ROFrMman ‘. Carefully and Promptly TIRE VULCANIZING Werk Guarantors, Phone 305 Delivered SKATE SHARPENING Residence 1002; A J. A. GRINSTEINNER Phone 138. 12 Rosser 85, ilies : ae aes Lea eae 3 = af : . Nis pth ay EIT TE Phas 3 . Wachter Transfer Comp: | No. 202 Fifth St. 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 Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies and shipping Delco Farm Light Plants — Phone 370 408 Broadway Old Hats Cleaned and Reblocked EAGLE SHINING PARLOR Broadway, Opposite Pestoffice Hats Sent by Mall We Pay Postage SHOE POLISH AND DRESSING Shoe Laces—ANi Colors Bismarck Bank Building

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