The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 24, 1917, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY,- JAN. 24, 1917. AD WORK FOR YOU wa iste Ade Cash in vane M. “ow yo. ANSWER. BLIND Ane. aE os sighed wit whh sembero. cr q@itial, care THbuné must be an- @wered by letter addressed to the eumber given in the ad. Tribune om- ployes ate not permitted to tell who any advertiser is. Mail or cend your taawer to Tribuse No. ——. and ve will forward it to the advertiser. ___ HELP WANTED MALE WANTED- in and wife, io work on farm for the winier, ‘Write 77, care Bt __Tribune. jt WANTED—Experienced pastry cook, man or woman, Atlantic Cafe, 1-18-6t WAN —Solicitor for newspaper work, Give full details of yqur ex- perience. References required. H, ‘Tribune. tt __HELP_WANTED FEMALE | WANTED-—Girl for light housework, Phone 398L. Mrs. L. Folsom: 1.22-6t Ry lg for general house- “7 peorks, ‘Phone 265. 1-22-6t irl for general house- AOVERTIOR feTaat TRAY. ANIMAL. ‘any person taking up oak mal est edvertion the gems ital ten days in some newspaper. They must also within ten days:send aotics of advertisement to for and ‘another by. resis re to the sommissioner of agriculture at Bismarck, Li you fail to do dre likely to get into trouble. HARVEY HARRIS @ CO. J. P. Jackson, Mgr. 320 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; ites 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 HARRI6 & CO. work; 831 Fifth St. Phone 230R. Mtn 1-23-6t WANTED—Two 00d” dining oom girls. St, Charles Hotel, Dickinson. 1-24-1t WANTED—\Woman sollcitor for news- paper canvassing. H, Tribune: ; 1-9-t! —EE———— ee D. T. OWENS & CO, Real Estate, Farm and City Loans. Insurance, NOTICE. Our next land excursion for San Benito in Sunny Southern Texas will leave Bismarck on train No. 2 at 7:40 p. m,, on February 5th. Please write us for particulars before that date. D. T. OWENS & CO. Bismarck, N, Dak, | FoR -RENT— POSITION: WANTED Ww NTED—Position « ‘as bookkeeper or cery clerk. Write 25 care Tri- 0S 1-22-3t TON WANTED young man exnoriet re aud .geperal ones We ee nish’ A-1:Tefer- ences. Address No. 76, care Tri- 1-22:3t 099909 949.9OOO09 , F, E. YOUNG. ® Wor Sale—There are many splen- © ® id bargains .on my big list of © farm lands; if looking for real © investments, you ought to in- © vestfgate 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 © Diocks 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- © aide ® fent to schoolg; brand new. © You-will like ft it you see it. © Only $2,900.00. ® F, E, YOUNG, ® $H9O9HOHHHOHHHOOD Deed PLATS FOR RENT FoR OR RENT—Modern 1 fiat. J. K_ Dor- 1-20-6t ¢ pe © oe ee LOST AND FOUND Lost—Fox terrier; W. H. T. on col- BO OG$HSHHGHHHHHGHHHHOGHOOOOS lar. Finder turn dog loose. 1-22-3t] Brown Co., Bismarck. , FOUND—Keys of all ind are found | CUTTEN AND CUTTER RUNNE! ERS: Kindly and brought to this office. 1-4-tf call and get, yours. HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT—Houwse of 8 rooms and pera Good neighborhood, Furnish- bad per month. . Phone Grae 1-23-5t FOR SR RENT Node bungalow. En- quire Hughes Bros. Bakery or phone 695X. 1-20-6t FOR" lern_ cot thiee blocks from postoffice. Phone 404K. Geo, W. Little. 1.20-1mo FOR ‘RENT-—Nine‘room, thoroughly modern house; close in. Posses- sion ‘given at once; $50. F. E. Young. 1-8-6t FOR RENT—SToom furnished mod: ern house; full of rooms and board+} _~*° ers; two blocks from Main St. on 4th, Address No. 65 care ‘Tribune. 1-2-1m0 ED LANDS FOR SACE—One of ‘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. Doi 1-20-66 FOR RENT—Stock gnd 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. Adjoiniug hay and pasture land may be rented with plow land. For fur- ther particilars write W.‘L. Wat- son, McKensie,.N. D, 1-19-7t HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE—New, modern, nine-room house; easy terms, Phone 487K. Cajl 617 7th St, 1-24-8t ————_—_—_SEEE ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Furnished room. 415 4th St. 1-24-3¢ FOR RENT—T hree nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping, 313 4th St. us 188-6¢ FOR RENT—Threo nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping; 313 Fourth St. 1-28-6t FOR RENT—Furnished room; 419 qeprhtird St._Phone 389X.__1-28-8t FOR RENT—Two nicely ly furnished rodms-for light housekeeping, strict- ly modern. Call 320 Mandan Ave. 1-23-3t FOR RENT—Modern rooms, thor-, oughly comfortable the coldest wea-' ther; suitable for people working at the capitol. ‘Special con nual tenants, Call at 622 Third St., or see J: K, Doran. : 1-20-46 fell furnished room in modern bungalow; hot water heat. Phone 698R,-or call 611 First St. (ie : i 6-tf a eee etins FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. - 620 6th St. 1-30-Imo WANTED.HOURES WANTED—Furntshed" Nouse of 3” or 5 furnished rooms. ‘Must be heated well, “Write No. 78, care Tribune. 1-23-6¢ J. H. HOLIHAN HOUSES FOR SALE, FOR SALE—House of six rooms; modern; apple trees and shade trees; lot 75x150 feet; new heating Plant; on 11th street. $2800. TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block. zon __ AGENTS WANTED—Live, honest hustlers to sell famous Wédge Nursery stock; «finest for northern planting; work ; all of part of your time; our agents frequently make ‘$100 monthly and 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. 9-17-SDS HORSES AND WAGON FOR SALE—| One -heavy team work horses; one heavy wide tire wagon. George D. Phone 199. For Sale—One high grade Colum- ‘act for an-| | \ MARCK, N. D., JAN, 22, 1917. met in regular session. Present: Kirk, President Lucas. inst. were read and approved. approved. lows were read and filed: its municipal. boundaries. nance, tion of the term. firat time. to be filed. ferred to the city attorney. granted to the state. for an itemized statement of case, trate and chief of police. ting: H. Clooten $6.00, M. Co, $12.25, L. F. Smith $4.00, men $38.00. bbe 1 On motion the board adjourned. Attest: R. H. THISTLETHWAITE, City Auditor, Work Obligatory. No man ha can get w rich as s.— Selected. ® WAR ODDITIES. ® hospital, out of & total of 1,363, je? i penetrate. 3 ©. ae ;@ London, Jan. ® register. Shoes Repaired Phone 745|1 Begt Eavipped she Shop in the L. E, Largon bus cutter, nearly new; one set cut- | ter runners, George D. Brown Co.,| _ Bismarck, Phone 199. pa FOR SALE—We have a bunch of good second-hand halters that we will; sell at $4.00 per dozen. French & Welch Hdwe, Co. a FOR SACE—Firstclass hotel butcher shop at Dunn Center, Now Dakota. Price and terms right. Ad- dress all communications to Alf. 0. Nelson Land Company, Dunn Cen-! _ter, North Dakota, 1-19-2t FOR SALE—75 feet on Seventh street between Avenues E and H. Phone 548K, : 1-19-1mo FOR FIRST CLASS bank, store or of- fice help,. write. or phone Merchants Credit Co., Bismarck. . JBLIC_STENOGRAPHER. Phéne 130R oF 620. 1-11-1mo FOR SALE—Horses and wagon; one| heavy team work horses; ote heavy ‘wide tite wagon. George D. Brown Co., Bismarck, N. D. Phone 199. 1:18-19-20-22-2487 | ‘and_ cutter run- ners; one high grade Columbus cut- ter, nearly new; one set cutter run- ners, | George 'p. rach Co., Bis- marck, N. D. Phoné: 1! 1: Me inc0.22. 2427 FOR SALE—Several good violins. O’Connor’s Orchestra. 14-1mo FOR SALE—One 30-60" Avitman @ Taylor £o. tractor; also, one &-bot- tom P, ). engine aot ve with .break- or attachments, For.particuiars, a4- dress Newell. Blexrad, 11942 | ‘Reeee. Fam | PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS, B18. The board of city commissioners Commissioners. Bertsch, Minutes of meeting held the 15th The. bond of A. J. Arnot as city Opinions of the city attorney as fol- 1, That the city is the proper auth- ority to open up section lines within} That persons now occupying tne. streets. of the city have no right to: permanent possession of the same, , .| 3 hat a quorum must be present and a majority of that quorum is nec- essary to the final passage of an ordl- The resignation of F, E. McCurdy, to take effect February 1, 1917, was accepted and Mr. H. F. O'Hare ap- pointed to fill out the unexpired por- An ordinance: prescribing the term of the city assessor was read the A lease from the Northern Pacific Railway Co. for right of way for a 54- inch sewer pipe under its tracks east of Eighth street was read and directed The request for a 60-day option by the Armour Company of the unused part of Sixth street, between the Bis- marck Grocery Company and The C. A. Finch Lumber Company, was re- The city attorney and city engineer were directed to prepare a bill for consideration of the state legislature, providing for the cost of paving be- tween the tracks of the Capitol Car line, in accordance with the franchise |. The bill of the police magistrate for fees during December, 1916, was di- rected to be returned with a request each The city attorney, city auditor and the city assessor were appointed to audit the books of the police magis: The following bills were allowed and directed to be paid, funds permit- Clooten | $5.00, J. S. Dieks6n'$3.75, 8. F. Lam- bert $14.00, Cadillac Auto & Livery |j Bis- marck Tribune Co. $25.91, Pat Kelly $28.50, 8. E. Register $18.00, Bismarck Water Supply Co. $10.00, Northwest- ern Press Association $12.50, Street Work $48.58, Bismarck Construction Co, $600.00, J. P. French $1.50, Harris & Co, $.50, C. A. Finch Lumber Co. $37.85, Lomas Hdwe. Co, $28.00, Fire- a right to be idle, If he to do, even if he be as FHHHHSHHHHSHHHHHOHSOSH ® Leeds, Eng., Jan. 20.—Auxillary © © organizations in this city have © © found work for 1,098 wounded sol- © ® diers discharged from a local © ® Rome, Jan. "30; An large dogs ° |® are being enttmerated in a care © ® ful census, the more intelligent © '® animals to be used ‘for scouting © j@-in-the-moustains and others for © :® draft work where horses cannot $ CJ 22,—Returning @ | soldiers rode to their train from © |® the firing line in a German motor ® © bus which was captured still © ® bearing the street signs and fare- : ©OOOSSOOOO OOOH OHED BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TAXI Phone L. &. SMITH Boston Cafe Noodles and Chop Suey * a Specialty. + First Class Service Regular Meals Y5c and’ up All Hours Corner 6th St. and Broadway HE ADVERTISERS below Tribune in 1917; it’s all concise, “instant at hand” information. to othe directory constantly. TAXI Phone —_—S- EAMBERT__| == Capital Coffee More Than It appears every day. Of House Coffee and Soups a Specialty 3021, Main Street Phone 497 E. B, FERGUSON, Prop. Office Rooms | and 2 Hughes Building Optical Office Hours Opposite | Ss cialist 9to 12 and Grand Pacific eis i Glases Fitted, also 1to8 Glanses Git ed 2 Hotel FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 14, ~H, J. WAGNER “Telephone Sumber 104 MAIN: ST; 0O€ will use more than 14,000 inches in The Refer d Renewed .N.D. BANNER HOUSE Room and Board by Day. $1.00 By the Week $7.00 Boarding Stable for Horses in Connection BISMARCK JO! and Rebuilding | GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, fenders tanks and Windshields HN BORTELL, 316 Main Street ‘Auto Radiator pit i four 109 Third Street: Automobile Radiators REPAIRED AND REBUILT All work given a pressure bag and delivered within Twenty. ours 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 { COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY Grand Pacific Building = TO — LITTLE’S SECOND-HAND STORE Will buy, sell and exchange or rent anything. Phone 794 or 132X Successor to Nolan’s Nurse’s Registry --The-Registered: Nurse's Reg- istry is now located at Bres- low’s Drug Store. TELEPHONE 5 Calls answered promptly. ® : ; ROADSTER . ROADSTER, with elect- ric lights and starter $445 “SIX TOURING ... $865 Capital Motor Co. G. T. Bresnahan, Mgr. 'l3 Phone 75 110 Main St. IOOOIL ILS IDOLOS LE DODLO DODO LIOR ovsccovccoccoocors THE ROAD! AND SEND POR THE DOCTOR 3! RACINE COUNTRY ROAD § TI RE Wrapped tread is guarant BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers eed 5000 The Outbursts of Everett True ‘oui MOTOR Co. of “Ex yom By Condo | THERE'S ANOTHER ONE »— WON'T GIVE HALF CORWIN MOTOR CO.BimaxcxN ggN BELTER CARS ARE, Wy WILL Buitp THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO. Brsmann.ND Reboring Has your motor lost its pow- er? Let us rebore the cylind- ers and fit with oversize pis- <8 BRIES.PAR SaREPA pp eng Fa. ‘“AcTory sipryice StS The Mandarin Cafe Now Open Chop Suey and Noodles Also American Plan Restaurant 215 Fifth Street | Transfer We have unequaled facilities for storing household goods. aleo retail ice and moving, enced men; wood. Wachter Transfer Come. Phone 62 Bismarck Realty Company CITY LOTS & storage and shipping Careful, experi. No. 202 Fifth St Bismarck Bank RENTS outfit, Plenty Second Hand Clothes Bought and PHONE 358, HOUSE PHONE 437k Henry Burman “The Shoe Hospital Man” Is still at the same old stané with his electric shoe REPAIR of competent help and can do YOUR wor’ while you wait. Sroadwa Wetween 4th and Sth ‘Streets COLEMAN’S New and Second Hand Store sold, Clothes Clean and pressed Hats Blocked and Cleaned. We }} Carry a Line of New Goods. We Buy all Kinds of Junk. OPPOSITE McKENZIE HOTEL 1) ‘| Phone 370 Undertaking Embaiming Licensed Embaimer in Charge Day Phone 60 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS Indertaking Parlirs | A. W. Lucas Company | Dey Phone 4€6 Night Phone 717 | A. W. CRAIG cicensed Embaimer in Charge ee Barbie's 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 PHON E 394 job. CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY}; 9 Front Street Bismarck, N. D. We Call for and Deliver | FIREPROOF STEAM HEATED : GARAGE CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 105 i |Freightand Baggage DRAYING Clooten’s Livery Sheet Music We carty’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 B, K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants 408 Broadway Building FARM LANDS DRAVING Freight and Baggage ; Carefully and Promptly Phone 395 Delivered J, A, GRINSTEINNER Phone 728. C, W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING SKATE SHARPENING G13 Rosser 8, Hats Sent by Mail \Old Hats Cleaned and Reblocked — EAGLE SHINING PARLOR Broadway, Opposite -Postoffice We Pay Postage SHOE POLISH AND DRESSING Shoe Laces—All Colors PIANC TUNING a. 8 SOFFMAy Werk Guarnutecd

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