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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3; 1017 wnttatea DAILY. TRIBUNE i % SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Salesmen, to sell direct to consumer on commission ‘basis, groceries,’ oils and paint, for the best and oldest Chicago house. Write Harper Bros, & Co., Chicago, MOW YO ANSWER BLIND ADC: ‘MH ads eigned with nembers or|. Any person taking up.an estrayant-| J. K. Doran, Home Building Com- ‘aitials, care Tribune must de aa-|™Aal. must advertise the same within __Dany’s office, Webb, Building. 1-30-6t @wered by letter’ addressed to the: T Given in the ad. Tribune em- ars not permitted to tell who aay, advertiser is, Mail or cend your answer to Tribune No. ——, and ve will forward it to the advertiser:: HELP WANTED MALE WANTED—Young man, to work as apprentice. Cowan’s Drug Store. 1-31-eod WANTED—Young man, to work as apprentice. Cowan's Drug Store. 1-31-e0d. WANTED—Solicitor for. newspaper work. Give full details of your ex- perience, References required. H, Tribune. 1-9-tf | T¢ GOVERNMENT Clerks wanted at Washington; examination at’ Bis- marck May 14; both sexes over 18 eligible; good salaries; annual va- cations with pay; our $5 thorough correspondence instruction unexcel- led; request particulars. . Federal Civil Service School, Kellogg Bldg., Washington, D. C. WANTED—A man, or woman, experi- enced in commercial business, to in- terest themselves in an old estab- lished house and to take charge of]: the dry goods department. One that can speak German preferred. + Address P. O. ‘Box 277, Bismarck. 2-3-6t HELP oe ore : WANTED—Wotan for général house. work.’ Phone 414L, -3t . WANTED—Experienced and iexperi- enced girls. Capital Steam Laun- dry. Phone 684. 1-31-6t. WANTED—School girl to work for board. ,.-Phone,.520. 1-29-12 WANTED—A girl for general -house- work.. Mrs. Wm, Lahr, 504 Mandan Ave. 1-29-6t WANTED—Girl for general house- work; call at.423 3rd St, Erlen- meyer’s Cigar Factory for further _information. = 2-1-6t WOMEN WANTED—Full time $15, spare time c an hour, selling ciegpafanteed Wear: Propf hosiery td wearer;, experience unnecessary, we Wear..Proof Mills, Naxristown,,.Pa- i Y ; ‘V27-t FQ! —Ten ladies-¢e- travel, dem- jy, oustggte and sell..well established * Tine to our dealers; previous exper- fence not necessary; good pay; rail-, road fare paid. Goodrich Drug Co. Dept..631, Omaha, Nebr.....__ 1-6-Sats WANTED—Oflice girl. No experience necessary, but “person” must © be bright. and ;capable,.. Good: chances for advancement to right. party. ‘Write No. 79, care Tribune. °1-31-5t WANTED—Woman solicitor for news- paper canvassing. H, Saab er 1-9-t 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, ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large furnished room in modern house; close‘in. 415 4th ‘St. 2-3-6t FOR RENT—Two warm furnished rooms in modern house; also garage for rent, 418 2nd St. Fen ee 8-6 FOR RENT—Two. nicely furnished rooms .for.. light. .housekeeping; strictly modern. Call 320 Mandan’ Ave. 1-30-6t FOR RENT—Three modern rooms, partly furnished;. suitable for_light housekeeping; centrally located. Phone 477U. 1-29-6t F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE Co. FOR SALE—The biggest list of houses and lots and farm lands of any real estate firm in the county. The stockholders in this company comprise twenty of the’ leading business men in this community, every one of them of high standing for square dealing; who have join- ed forces for the upbuilding of the county and city by bringing in new settlers and in other ways develop- ing the unimproved country con- tiguous to Bismarck. The bulk of the business done. by. this company. is so large that it can afford to do AD WORK FOR YOU No Advertisements Accepted “pF cab Forbidden Classified Ads--Cash in. Ad: No Ads Accepted after Six O'clock P- M. pe SR Re FOR RENT—Store room, now occ: 969665655 OOO$ OOS 1-30-15t SALESMAN—Capable specialty man for North Dakota. Staple line on now. Attractive commission con- tract; $35 weekly for expenses. Miles F. Bixler Co., 2045 Carlin Bldg. | Cleveland, Ohio. 2-341t APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Splendid apartments; ' = = 3 thoroughly heated; prices, reason- AOVERTION ESTRAY ANIMAL, able, Call 622 Third street, or see nif Malin raat wees jaye sent ice | * of advertisement to the county aude LOST AND FOUND tor. and. another by. registered mail COST—Pair of rimless gold-bowed to the vommissioner of agriculture at | &!asses in case marked “From Dr. Bismarck. I2 you fal! to do this, you |Schipfer.” Finder return to Tribune. are likely to get into trouble. 2-1-3 and brought to this office, Kindly _& 1 and get 1-4-tf | FOUND—Laay' HARVEY HARRIS & CO, jes SiiGes 2 Ds Se MS J. P. Jackson, Mgr. Bers ie Lote eK DR Pe 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; lies excep- FOR SALE—Household goods. Call tionally well; nice grove of trees; at 515 Sixth street. Phone 21h. not far from a loading station. A 2-1-4t good piece of. property that can sal bought at a low price. A large list of houses and lots tor | sale in all parts of the city. CALIFORNIA LANDS. Why buck snow and cold wheh you Er | can enjoy outdoor life every month in the year? It is springtome now in Cal- HOUSES FOR SALE | ifornia—everything is nice.and green. FOR SALE—Seven-room house; 8; elec-| Settlers xetting land ready either for tric lights; in business district. {planting fruit and nut trees or for Write James. Mitchell, New Salem, |their wonderful truck garden produce. N.-D. © -gaaet|WRITE FOR NEW TESTIMONIAL oot and read about our successful settlers, Their letters, also pictures HOUSES FOR RENT jof their homes, are convincing of the ‘~Four-room house, part-|great opportunities that await YOU. ly MERE Inquire. Homan's|We own several ten acre. tracts and Cate. 2-2-6t | larger,- surrounded by variety of or- a chards—oranges, walnuts, almonds, |Olives, cherries, etc. While trees com- ‘ing into bearing our settlers get a ;good living and income from vege- i tables, berries, chickens, alfalfa, etc. | LANDS J. H. HOLIHAN ; Diy. Alfalfa runs seven cuttings a year, Tracts adjoin concrete boule-| HOUSES FOR SALE. | vards and electric car line, seven miles | | ‘from Sacramento, population 75,000. ‘Taxes average $9.00 per ten acre tract, We ‘have many Dakota and Minne- FOR SALE—Two new new bungalow FOR SALE—The last goo good corner Bismarck in the business district; Jun150. feet: Buildings wotth 36,000, ayRental income $150 mont! property will be worth $25,000, in“4)| short»time..\For quick sale, $12; Terms. Rs onJour ‘next excursion to inspect it. Wiite today to Sacramento Sup. Fruit Cheeni “or call on our agent, Mr. Frank J.'H. HOLIHAN Harris, Bismarck, N. D. Lucas Block. | vin Phone 745 23-27-80-3 + +en-! WANTED-—To-hear-.from’ owner of . | good farm for sale, State cash price { ‘and description. v. F. Bush, Minne- awmlis, Minn. —_—_——— | WANTED—Section or more good MISCELLANEOUS rent with option to buy. W. W. WANTED: From. $12 a.week to $5,000 | Such Vales Coy SD SS ND ees a year shows possibilities of life | ‘ manship' jand life’ insurance. This | course of instruction such as you} North Dakota Poultry Asso- would pay $50 for. It is yours for | ciation Last Week. liam King, Agency Supervisor, Dept. | Crabbe of Fargo, was Tate Saturday Company, St. Louis, Mo. Fastest {State Poultry ‘association which growing life insurance company inj brought its annual show to a close, In America. Insurance in force overjevent that it cannot advantageously $120,000,000. (hold in Fargo next year during the FOR .RENT—Handsomely furnished |meeting of the Tri-State Grain Grow- room erpeoath adjoining, in new /€"s’ convention, it. will again come to mode: alow, fortwo gentle-| Valley City. Other officers are: Ming dinner at home, but prefer. a|president; O. A. Barton. of Valley City, noon luncheon down town; strictly |Second vice president; N. N. Matcher ed in the, exclusive residence dis- jof Fargo, treasurer. Added to the trict on the (West Side, within heal-| board of directors are" N. C. James, thy walking distance of the business |A. P. Beals, C, J, Buck and J. C. Beith section; terms very. modern. for! a aa such accommodations to desirable |MAY NAME HUSEBY COAL -a| parties who would be reasonably Williston, MINE Ob0 ia rine ermanent, C HLH OF dar aoe g tL Bo 44 Gis eing be ory” would be an. appropriate name reference. __ 23.3t | for the Huseby. Coal company, thinks Fi —Wresti 'J. A, Huseby, proprietor of the mine, table; Practically new. Phone 569R. jen of the Si eal § tah < a 253 hickory nut, which bad been held fast ror Neat a bargain, a second: fo, \intold ages in a large lump of | and computing scale, in first- coa!, "The nut had been cracked open | fondittons Address No. 81, Bismarck oy ‘One side, and like the material For SAL elt \-hich surrounded it, had turned to ‘E—Garage and livery ‘busi: | oul, or a substance closely resemb- Bes intown of 6,000 Popitlation, | ing coal,’ although somewhat harder Livery business averages $100 @ than the ordinary coal. week. Little cash ‘will handle, eS ee Write. 80, Tribune, Bismarck, N. D.i STREETER FARMER COMMITS _1:30-6t SUICIDE BY SHOOTING TAILORING BUSINESS FOR SALE—| Streeter, N. D., Feb. 3—Chris Cass- North Dakota city. of 1,100; one oth-|man, a farmer 25 years old living sev- er tailor shop in: city; reason for| en miles northwest of here, committed selling, going on homestead, Ad-| suicide Saturday by shooting himself | _dress 82 care Tribune. 2-1-12t| through the stomach. His body was FOR SALE—Several” used aitos, in [found on the kitchen floor of his dwet cadets cone oty cay to See. ie of tragedy. "Cassmad was aikeoe | sed steam or gas tractors, ver: cheap; 80, Tribune, aDisiarck, N. D, ered. to have stolen some flax from a 1-30-6t | ema pied by ‘McConkey’s Grocery store, | after Feb. 15th. Apply H. L, Reade. Sora) LISBON NID EWOMAN Bs , ‘ Phoné 239 or 382. 1-26-12t ————|® Lisbon,.N. D., Feb. 2A corset © WANTED —Second-iand Ford car; |® may saye the life of Mrs. Kvello, & business on a’smaller margin, than others, and with the standing of those back of the company all its} _© customers may be sure of safety in| FOR SALE—75 feet on Seventh street © from Minneapolis last night ex- © all their dealings with it. F. €. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. First National Bank Bldg. Phoné 78./FOR FIRST CLASS bank, store or of-|@ furnace of klinkers the back of © suitable for truck;* state price and! 6 wife of Attorne: y Alfred Kvello of © * Condition of car first” letter. “Ad-! 6 this city. Although hovering be- © dress Box 363, Bismarck, _1-29-6t ®, tween life and death, a specialist ® between Avenues E and H. Phone|® pressed hope for her recovery. © 548R. 119-1mo|® While attempting to clean the © fice help, write or phone Merchants | |e her clothes caught fire. Fighting. ©. SEWING WANTED __ WANTED—Sewing, by experi dressmaker; 216 Ninth’ St. ‘phone 397. -f S '¢* -3-25-1mo POSITION WANTED WANTEO—Position as stenographer by young lady. Write 83, care Trib- une, = eae _ 213t “PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. __ |® fect she ran upatai: tom P. & 0. pore ‘with break: ® tal-organs had been protected by © Credit Co., Bismarck. 1-19-t2 | © gallantly with her hands to no ef- © and wrap- © Phone 130R or 620. 1-11-1mo|® ped herself in 2 © child=to stmmon neighbors, who © =| ments from the woman. Her vi- © —— et new and exceptional terms. Vacancy | nches FOUND—Keys of all kinds are Tound | TAXI arse, containing | ; money, etc. Owner, call at Tribune | Boston Cafe Noodles and Chop Suey HARVEY HARRIS & CO. | | First Class Service Regular Meals 25c and up Corner 6th St. and Broadway Automobile Radiators REPAIRED AND REBUILT All work given a pressure test and delivered within Twenty. four Hours l Bismarck Auto Radiator Works |) ures secovouane crore, 109 Third Street ; Splendid soil, and unlimited water sup- | neighbor a few a settlement was demanded. 4 before the suicide he had threat / Sota farmers on our Jand, who will be | This your neighbors. Get ready to go out} s'Co., McKnight Bldg. Minne- | apie Notice is Tore ereby | signed, mecel ver 0! and estate.of raw land, to break for flax, Will} 90 5 OUR: or certiied chee its , insurance. You can be trained.for if bid. ye this: business. “Will send you ‘free ) our: correspondence course of sales-’ a \, “ | by virtue of 2 dudement ren s oF Burleigh Coun is not advertising matter but aj| Fargo Architect Chosen Head of the | j), and Gntared In the asking. Free. Write today. Wil-; Valley City, N. D.. Feb, 3—Sam_ F. 58, Missouri State Life Insurance j elected president of the North Dakota | 32" 917. men/Who wish breakfast and eve-| J. C. Beith of Wheatland, first vice te “ a refined home environment; locat-iof Fargo, secretary, and A. W. Beals | x, C Dated this 25th day of January CORWIN RIOTOR Co. for the Recelver. More Than 14,00¢ Of Information E ADVERTISERS below will use more than 14,000 inches in The Tribune in 1917; it’s all concise, “instant at hand” information. tothe directory constantly. It appears every da | ——— ees ee Office H. J. WAGNER “Telephone e Number Rooms | and 2 Hughes Building Optical 1 Specialist id Glay a Fitted, also BI chal N. D. _ Opposite Phone &°f Otol Ba S. LAMBERT meet | Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the FREDERICK W. KEITH Northwest ARCHITECT L. E. Larson: | wean Bes re | 104 MAIN ST. 408 Maln Street and Rebuilding Windshields JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street Peck’s Old Music Store anything. Successor to Nolan's. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 794 or 132X. il Reboring ers and fit with: \oversize p: tons, cn @ new machine built especially for that purpose. Ib}! is not expensive and with poor]!: compression you are now wasi-§ | ing gas enough to pay for the job. CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. FIREPROOF STEAM HEATED GARAGE CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers Nurse’s Registry The Registered Nurse's Reg- istry is now located at Bres- low’s Drug Store. : TELEPHONE 5 Calls answered promptly. Henry Burman “The Shoo Hospital Man’ Is still at the same old stand with his electric shoo REPAIR outfit. Plenty of competent help and can do YOUR work The Mandarin Cafe ‘Now Open Chop Suey and Noodles Also American Plan Restaurant 215 Fifth Street Breadwey | Between 4th and 5th Streets |) Transfer & storage ROADSTER . ROADSTER, with elect ric lights and starter $44 “SIX”’ TOURING ... § Capital Motor Co. | | Wachter Transfer Comp: |] PHONE 358, HOUSE PHONE 437k | 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. We have unequaled facilities for moving, storing and shipping household goods. Careful, experi- enced men; also retail ice and ‘wood. , Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth St. OPPOSITE McKENZIE HOTEL 1} ——— eee =| paNNER HOUSE Room and Board by Day $1.00 By the Week $7.00 Boarding Stable for Horses in BISMARCK Auto Radiator Repairing , GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, fenders tanks and AGENTS WANTED for the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianos, G. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. Grand Pacific Building TERMS TO SUIT COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer In Charge Night Phone 687 Day Phone 50 WEBB BROTHERS | Undertaking Parlors | A. W. Lucas Company Night Phone 717 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer In Charge Day Phono 465 its | 6 Has ‘your motor lost its pow-§|! 5 er? Let us rebore the cylin if Ba rbi e S DEY CLEANING AND DY# WORKS PHONE 394 863 Front Street © We Call for snd Deliver TAXI PHONE 105 Freightand Baggage Clooten’s Livery | EES 0 nomena meneame 5 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 £ GEO. LA LONE, Mgr. while you wait, | Sheet Music Dept. Kimball Piano Store The Electric Shop B, K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants 408 Broadway G. T. Bresnahan, Mgr. 110 Main St. oovesrezeosersesseses. S eorcccccoveseeseoos FRANK HARRIS DEALER IN FARM LANDS See me if you want to buy or sell. Can sell you a farm on better terms |. ret, which ©| than school land or crop payment. FOR SALE—Several good violins. |® Subdued the flames somewhat. | “O'Connor's ore mp |® She then directed a four-year-old ©) rent. Good. buildings, running water. :| arrived and tore the burning gar- ®| gqyene O°" eX Hand for leaso or ‘Money to loan on real estate. OFFICE 1285 FOURTH gr. | reone 995 Delivered er attachments. Tor pr pe br ad-! 6 9 corset. © dress Newell Blexrud, Regan, 1-6-2m SSFLLHIP HPO SELEY! o = _ SEES me err in sentir > _ Bismarck, N,.D. Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building CITY LOTS RENTS FARM LANDS Braye, | GW. HENZLER Freight and Baggage : Carefully and Promptly TIRE VULCANIZING SKATE ‘SHARPENING J, A. GRINSTEINNEB Phone 735, 612 Romer 84, Old Hats Cleaned and Reblocked EAGLE SHINING PARLO! Broadway, Opposite Postoffice | Hats Sent by Mail SHOE, POLISH AND DRESSING Shoe Laces—All Colors We Pay Postage PIANO TUNING AS. KOFFMAR Work Guaranteed,

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