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j ( ‘ Mow YO ANSWER BLIN® ABS. an eés signed with aemtero or (mitiais, care Tribupe must be as @wéred by letter addressed to the Gumbber given in thé dd. Tribune em- Qboyes ars not permitted to tell who|tor and another, by registered mail Gay. advertiser is. Mail or cend your anawer to Tribune No. ——, and ve wil fe {t.to the advertiser. 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. DL 1-17-6t FIREMEN,. BRAKEMEN, beginners paid $125 to $150 monthly; no strike Railway, care Tribune, 14-4SD8 TAILOR WANTED—To take part in- terest in a paying tailoring and cleaning business, For further in- formation, write Freise & Son, Bis- marck, N. D. 1-19-3t WANTED—Several ambitious - young men to train for positions as camera men with motion picture companies and operators in movie theaters; in- struction by mail until qualified to take position; big pay, pleasant work, Empire Motion Picture Insti- tute, Rochester, N. Y. 1-20-1t WANTED—Couple to work on farm. Apple Creek Grain Farm, Box 189, Bismarck. 1-20-3t WANTED—Stenographer, man or wo- man, to work in law and abstract of- fice; opportunity fdr ambitious per- son to learn abstract business or study law, Address No, 74, care Tribune,” 1-20-1t TAILOR WANTED—To take part in- terest in a paying tailoring and re- pairing business, For further infor mation, write Freise & Son, Bis- marck, N. D. 1-19-3t WANTED—Experienced pastry cook, man or woman, Atlantic Cafe. 1-18-6t WANTeD—Solicitor for newspaper work, Give full details of your ex- perience, References required. ‘H, Tribune. 1.9-tf HELP WANTED FEMALE _ WANTED—Waitress at Star Restau- rant, 1-1 Ww MEN WANTED—Full_ time $15, fare time 25c an hour, selling guar- <mteed Wear Proof hosiery to wear- -ewefabs~experience unnecessary. Wear Proof Mills, Norristown, Pa, 1-20-1t * AT ONCE—Ten ladies to travel, dem- onstrate and sell well established line to.our dealers; preyious. exper. ience not necessary; good pay; rail- tad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Co. et. 631, Omaha, Nebr. 1-6-Sats ““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, 1-17-61 WANTED—Dining room girl. darin Cafe, 215 5th St. 1 H, Tribune. 1-9-t£ paper canvassing, HOOHHSHOHHHOHOHOO HOD ® F. E. YOUNG. © For Sale—There are many splen- © did bargains on my. big list of © farm lands; if looking for real ® investments, 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 way. This addition lays west of Washington avenue and south of. Avenue A. Don’t get it confused with other property further away from down town. Washington avenue is only four blocks from the postoffice. Am sole agent for our lots in River- view. For Sale—A really good six.room house; with bath, furnace, ma- ple floors; corner lot, conven- fent to schools; brand new. You will like it if you see it. 90999 FSS OSHS 9909800 PODD OVS HVS HT YH OHV HH YHOO ° 5 Z - SR <3 CDOe 6 6$8OSO99SS 95908 “oe ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern rooms, thor- oughly comfortable the coldest wea- ther; suitable for people working at the capitol. Special contract for an- nual tenants. Call at 622 Third. St., or see J. K. Doran. 1:20-6¢ FOR RENT—Room in modern house. Phone 586R, or call 208 Rosser St. 1-193t. FOR RENT—Sulte of two rooms for light housekeeping. Call 602 3rd St. oe 1-17-5t FOR RENT—Suite of 5 modern, fur- nished rooms, at Varney Flats. al - 1-15-3t FOR RENT—Well furnished room in modern bungalow; hot water heat. Phone 698R, or call 611 First Ste 115+ FOR RENT—Two furnished modern rooms. 713 3rd St. 1-19-3t LET A CLASSIFIED AD WORK FOR YOU No Advertisements Accepted ‘T, F." “Till Forbidden Classified Ads—Cash in Advance. No Ads Accepted after Six O'clock P. M. ADVERTION ESTRAY ANIMAL. sy, perton taking up ‘Up an estray ast mal must vet cdvertise the seme within ia, game newspaper. They It thin: tem days send of Peitatoetent to the eounty audi- to the sommissioner of agriculture at Bismarck. I2 you fai} to do this, gow are lUkely to get into trouble. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Mgt. $20 ACRES—Close to town, with creek on both quarters; good soil; very fine for a man with stock. A _ eal_bargain. 160 ACRES—Good soil; Hes excep tionally well; nice grove of trees; hot 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. at}. | { SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Salesman, The ‘Standard Computing Scale Co, desires the services of competent salesman for North Dakota and Montana. Desir- able contract given men with abil- ity. Call or write Walter Magnus, Dist. Mgr., care Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck, No, Dakota. 1-19-2t SALESMAN—Experienced any line for unexcelled New specialty propo: sition to general trade; splendid commission contract for North Da- kota; vacancy Feb, 1; $35.00 week: ly for expenses. Continental Jewel- ty Co., 1713 Continental Bldg., Cleve- land, O. 1-20-1t —Capable specialty man for North Dakota; staple line on New and. Exceptional terms; vacan- cy now; attractive commission con- tract for 1917; $35 weekly for ex- penses. Miles F. Bixler Co., 204-3 Carlin Bldg., Cleveland, 0. 1-204It SALESMEN—Clothing, tailoring or retail experience, take charge ‘of | agency in each county; new propo- even se to $40 weekly. McGreg- Ch J. H. HOLIHAN H HOUSES FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Three nice bungalows; | well located. TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS J. H. HOLIHAN Lueas Block, Phone 745 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AGENT—We require at once agent of character and ambition for our 1917) sales organization; cover small ter- ritory and live at home; exceptional opportunity if can make small in- vestment. Rex Typewriter Co., 26 E, Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill, 1-20-1t —— ______ AGENTS WANTED—Live, honest hustlers to | ‘Door Bed Company of Chicago, Ill. {informed : today. | will have no statement for publica: FLATS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern, 4-room fiat; close. in.. Apply Spear & Co., 112 Sixth. St. 1 10-3 FOR RENT—Modern flat... J. K. Dor- an, 1-20-6t .. MISCELLANEOUS FoR SALE—First-class hotel “and butcher shop at’ Dunn Center, North Dakota. Pricé and terms right. Ad- dress all communications to Alf. O. Nelson Land Company, Dunn Cen- _ter, North Dakota. 1-19-2t FOR SALE—75 feet on Seventh street between Avenues E and H. Phone 548R. 1-19-1mo FOR SALE—Remington typewriter, in fine condition, $18.00. F. H. Hurley, 406% Broadway. 1-19-3t FOR FIRST CLASS bank, store or of- fice help, write or phone Merchants Credit Co,, Bismarck. 1-19-tf FOR™ SALE—One kitchen cabinet, range, heater, sectional bookcase, two kitchen tables, two couches, commode, center table, etc.; 518 Third St. Tel. 73Y. 1 1-16-6t PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. Phone. 130R or 620. 1-11-1mo FOR SALE—Horses and wagon; one heavy team work horses; one heavy wide tire wagon. George D. Brown Co., Bismarck, N. D. Phone 199. 1:18-19-20-22-2427 FOR SALE—Cutter and~ cutter run- ners; one high grade Columbus cut- ter, nearly new; one set cutter run- ners, George D. Brown Co., Bis- marck,.N. D. Phone 199. 18-19-20-22-24.27 SAXON ROADSTER—For Saie—Be- ing used every day; reasonable, Cap- ital Motor Co. 1-15-6t FOR SALE—Several good violins. O'Connor's Orchestra. 1-1mo FOR SALE—One 30-60" Aultman & Taylor gas tractor; also, one 8-bot- er attachments. For particulars, ad- dress Newell Blexrud, Regan. 1-6-2m WANTED—From $12 a week to $3,000 a year shows possibilities of life insurance. You can be trained for this business, Will ‘send you free our correspondence course of sales- manship and life insurance. This is not advertising matter but a course of instruction such as you would pay $50 for. It is yours for asking. Free. Write today. Wil- liam King, Agency Supervisor, Dept. 53, Missouri State Life Insurance Company, St. Loui: fo. Fastest growing life company in America, Insurance in force over $120,000,000. GET A MURPHY BEO—Mr. Builder you can’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-inch and 114-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. Ostrandcr, Bismarck, agent for the Murphy 12-30-Sats GERMANS WITHDRAW _ CHARGES AGAINST AMERICAN OFFICIAL (United P: Washington, Jan. 20. After Ameri- can. Minister Vopicka. at Bucharest, Rumania, made explanations, the Ger- man government withdrew charges of unneutrality, the state department was However, the state department will give him a leave of absence. THAW BETTER. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 20.—The con- dition of Harry K. Thaw remained un- changed today, officials at St. Mary’s hospital announced. When he awoke today his head seemed clearer and he smiled at a nun who entered his, room. He is not as yet even permit- ted to say “Good Morning,” however. Thaw’s attorneys said that Mrs. Thaw tion until the condition of her son is ascertained. tom P. & O. engine gang with break- |’ Phone 27 L. mel E. SMITH Boston Cafe Noodles and Chop Suey a Specialty * ' First Class Service Regular Meals 2c and up «All Hours Corner 6th St. and Broadway Phone 57 S. LAMBERT MHE ADVERTISERS below will use more than 14,000 inches i “Tribune in 1916; it’s all concise, “instant at hand” information. to the directory constantly. TAXI | TAXI It appears every day. Rooms 1 and 2 _ 533 Hughes Building Optical Office, Hours 6 Conese Specialist 9 ie an rand Pacific Eyes Tested and Glasses Pitted, also De, Hotel ‘Glasses Changed and Renewed zo = BISMARCK, N. D. n The Refer Telephone e Number ~ H. J. WAGNER “Oftice Capital Coffee House Coffee and Soups a Specialty 3021, Main Street Phone 497 E. B. FERGUSON, Prop All work given a pressure test four 109 Third Street Automobile Radiators REPAIRED AND REBUILT Hours Bismarck Auto Radiator Works || and delivered within Twenty. Bismarck, N. D. Webb Block JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street LITTLE’S SECOND-HAND STORE Will buy, sell and exchange or rent anything. Phone 794 or 132X. G. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. Peck's Old Music Store ; COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY ne a BANNER HOUSE Room and Board by Day $1,00 3y the Week $7.00 Boarding Stable for Horses in Connection 104 MAIN ST. BISMARCK FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Phone 449 and Rebuilding |: GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, fenders tanks and =. Windshields AGENTS WANTED For the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianos, Grand Pacific Building TERMS TO SUIT Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer In Charge Day Phone 60 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS Successor to Nolan's NURSE'S REGISTRY The Registered Nurses Registry is now located at Cow- an’s Drug Store. TELEPHONE 102. Calls answered af- ter January 22. | Shoes Repaired Best 5 Shop in the L. E. Larson 4s Main Street | | | AMERICANS INVOLVED. Washington, Jan. 19—Nine Ameri- cans were involved in the activity of German raiders in the south Atlantic, | according to a state department mes- | sell famous Wedge Nursery stock; finest for northern planting; work | all or part of your time; our agents; frequently make $100 monthly snd 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, Minn. 9-1 7808 | i LANDS i FOR SALE—The finest improved half section; close in, McKenzie, N. Dak, on N. P. R. R. Write H. H.; Busch, 1338 Main St., Dubuque, Towa. 1-15-6t FOR SALE—One of the best sections of land in Burleigh county; near three shipping stations; within 7 miles of Bismarck; all tillable: cheap and easy terms. J. K. Doran. TL 20-6¢ ter section southeastern Saskatchio- wan at half value; good resident farmer can obtain mortgage for price asked, Write Walch Land Co.,| Winnipeg, Canada, 120-1t FOR RENT—Stock and Grain Farm, one to.three miles south of McKen- zie, Burleigh county, North Dakota; 900 acres under cultivation. Will rent for one-fourth crop delivered. Adjoining hay and pasture land may | be rented with plow land. For fur-| ther particulars write W. L. ‘Wat- son, McKenzie, _N. ROOMS W. tees ANTED_ WANTEO—To rent tromt | three | to five rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Ad- dress 69 care Tribune, 1-15-6t __.... HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 620 “6th St. 1-30-1mo LOST AND FOUND tost—Meat~ ticket and checkbook. Return to E. A. Pettis, Bismarck Business Business: college. __.1193t CosT—Child’s tur néck-piece_. on Third street; finder please call Mrs. Leach. Phone 689X., _1-19-3t fOUNO—Keys of all kinds are found and brought to this office. Kindly call and get yours. 1 eens snancneaerenen, FOR RENT—Nine-room,. thoroughly FOR RENT—6-room furnished mod FOR. RENT—Modern cottage; three blocks from. postoffice. "Phone 404K. Geo. W. Little. _...1-20-1mo FOR RENT—House of four. rooms. Geo, M. Register, 1-19-3t. modern house; close in. Possés- sion given’ at once; $50, F. E. Young. 1-15-6t ern house; full of rooms and board- ers; two blocks from. Main St. on 4th. Addréss No, 65 care Rites mo fs Meat Bage today. { The Outbursts of Everett True By Condo COU NTRY RO AD: TIRE Wrapped tread is guaranteed 5000 t CORWIN MOTOR Co. aA AS Gy Saad BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers ee on BENTER CARS RER Has your motor lost its pow- er? Let us rebore the cylind ers and fit with oversize pis- tons, on a new machine built especially for that purpose. It is not expensive and with poor compression you are now wast- ing gas enough to pay for the PH ONE 394 job. CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY 809 Front Street We Call for and Deliver FIREPROOF STEAM HEATED GARAGE CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 105 PRIES, PARTS EPA pp . ” i\Freightand Baggage DRAYING WILL BurLD THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO bismann NO CToRY service St .CORWIN MOTOR CO BunarciNo a || Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company ODay Phone 465 Night Phone 717 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge Barbie’s | DRY CLEANING AND DYF WORKS Reboring Bismarck, N. D. Clooten’s Livery The Mandarin Cafe Now Open Chop Suey and Noodles Also American Plan Restaurant 215 Fifth Street Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for moving, storing and shipping household goods. Careful, experi- enced men; also retail ice and Henry Burman “The Shoe Hospital Man’’ Is still at the same old stand with his electric shoo REPAIR outfit. Plenty of competent to help and — hogs YOUR work while you wai Broadway Between 4th and 6th ‘Streets COLEMAN’S ase New and Second Hand Everything Electrical Store Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Second Hand Clothes Bought and sold, Clothes Clean and pressed Hats Blocked and Cleaned. We Carry a Line of New Goods, We 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 GEO. LA LONE, Mgr. Sheet Music Dept. Kimball Piano Store The Electric Shop Delco Farm Light Plants wood. Buy all Kind: Wachter Transfer Comp. ||| prone 288, HOUSE PHONE 437k ||] Phone 370 408 Broadway Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth St. OPPOSITE McKENZIE HOTEL : Old Hats Cleaned and Reblocked Bismarck Realty Company ce pata. rambo: Bismarck Bank Building “SHOE, "POLISH AND ORGESING A crry Lors RENTS FARM LANDS nd ola DRAVING PIANO TUNING _DRAY! C. W. HENZLER. || PANO TUNIN Carefully and Promptly TIRE VULCANIZING Werk Gearanteed, Phone 395 Delivered J. A. GRINSTEINNER SKATE SHARPENING Phone 725. G13 Ronser 0.

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