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THURSDAY, PEB: 8, 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE USE ‘THIS WANT HELP WANTED MALE WANT ‘oung man, to work as apprentice. Cowan's Drug Store. 1-81-e0d ANTED—Solicitor for newspaper work. Give full details of your ex- perience, References ‘required, 6 _Tribune. 19 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, 0. Box 277, Bismarck. : 2-3-6t HELP Atal te FEMALE i for general nouse- Mrs. J.C. penterson ns Fourth St. Phone 747R. 12t WANTED—School girl to > work tor board. Phone 520. 1-29-12t WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Apply Mrs. A..J. Arnot, 614 _ Rosser St. i 2-7-3t WANTED—\Woman solicitor for news- paper canvassing. H, Tribune. 1-$tf nn) D. T. OWENS @ CO, Real Estate, Farm and City Loans. Insurance, NOTICE, Our next land excursion for San Benito in Sunny Southern Texas will Jeave Bismarck on train No. 2 at 7:40 p. m,, on February 5th. Please write us for particulars before that date, O. T. OWENS & CO, Bismarck, N. Dak, ROOMS FOR RENT ‘FOR RENT—Modern room. 617 8th St. 2-7-8¢ FOR RENT—Furnished room, modern. 312 8th St. Phone 432L. 2-6-6 ROOMS AND BOARD—i17_ End St. Phone 758. 2-6-3¢ FOR RENT—Modern room, 522 2nd! St: 2:3-3t FOR RENT—One modern room; 515 Fifth street. 2-6-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room; 801 Fourth, Geo. W. Little. Phone 404K. 2 ttt FOR RENT—Cosily furnished, steam- | heated, electric-lighted room on the! , second floor of the College Dormi- “tory. Reasonable rent. Phone 183. 2-3-6t FOR RENT—Two warm furnished rooms in modern house; also garage for rent, 418 2nd St. Phone ee POSITION WANTED sag ANTED—Position as, stenographer by young lady; six years experience. Phone (295 or write Box 244. 2-7-3t FE. YOUNG REAL ESTATE €0. FOR SALE—Modern seven-room house, with full basement; 9 blocks from down town; $3,400, $1,000 cash and balance in three: years; 5 per cent discount for all ¢ash. FOR SALE—Five-room house, with bath and hardwood floors and range, | in the very best residence portion of the city. Only $2,800, $1,000 cash and balance at $30 per month. FOR SALE—Good seven-room house, east front, modern, 7 blocks from down town, in good residence por- tion of the city; 75-foot lot; good trees. This is a big bargain for all cash of $3,400, FOR SALE--Hundreds. of residence lots in all portions of the city :in- eluding Riverview Addition. The lat- ter is practically all gold out. You will save money by seeing us be- fore buying. FOR SALE—There area lot: of real bargains on our lists of farm lands, which comprise over one hundred thousand acres, the biggest and best list of any dealer in the county. If the particular piece you want is not on our lists we will get it for you if it is for sale, “YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO.. ~ First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 78) SALE. it the under- ismarck ‘Tribune NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S Notice is Hereby, eee signed, Receiver of the B sil'the ‘property, assets, efecta, ‘good will all the property, asset and estate of said Bismarck Tribune Company at public auctin sale to the apne ‘bidder for cash,' at the office of ismarck Tribune Company. in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 12th day of March, 1917, at two o'clock P. M. of said-day; provided inen bids offered at such sale will not be received or consid- ered until each person offering ae bid or bids shall have deposited with the re- ceiver One Thousand Dollars ($1000), cash or certified check payable to said receiver, ae guaranty of performance ufider such Such sale will be made pursuant to and by virtue of a judgment rendered by the District Court of leigh. County, ste Judicial District of the State of Nortt Dakota, and Wess ‘in the office ue the Clerk of said Court on the 16th day of January, 1917, which Judgment, aoe other things, directed the sal the property and effects ~ id corporation defendant; and of an for such sale and that notice thereof be given, made by ais. Court on the 24th @ay of January, 1 consists of per- The property to be sok sonal property used and pwned in and about the Business of _ ee, Tri- bune Company in doing print- ing, publishing, pookoneting’s sera printing, advertising and stationery business and the printing, anny al Publ lishing of newspapers, and notes and bi able, subscription lists, good” other miscellaneous personal property, all of which is more eet aary, described in the various repot and inventories {sale in-all parts of the’ city. , WANTED—Good: second-hand J. P.. Jackson, Mgr. 320, ACRES--Close to.town, with | creek on both quarters; good soil; | very fine for a man with stock. Al reat bargain. 160 ACRES—Good soil; ites exer | tionally well; nice grove of trees; not far from. @ loading station. A! good piece of property that can be bought at.a low price, ‘A lazge list of houses and lots for: HARVEY HARRIS @ CO. Ly HOUSES FOR SALE trio lights; in business district. 5 2-1-12t L SEWING WANTED WANTED—Sewing, by experienced dressmaker; © 216° Ninth’ St., or ‘phone 877L, 1-25-1m9 HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT—A modern house on 8th St. Call J.-P, Hanson, 50% 8th St. 2-7-8t modern. City Insurance Agency, FOR RENT—Four-room house, part- ly furnished Inquire , Homan's Cafe. 2-2-6t J. H. HOLIHAN HOUSES FOR SALE, FOR SALE—A few bargains in houses. ‘FOR SALE—one of the hest paying restaurants in the state; $1,900. FOR SALE—The last go business corner in Bismarck; 75x150 feet. Rental’ income, $150 monthly. ‘Will Price, $12,500, J. H, HOLIHAN Lucas Block, Phone 745 SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Salesmen, to sell direct groceries, oils and paint, for the best and oldest Chicago house. Write Harper Bros. & Co., Chicago, EA é 2 1-30-15t ee LOST AND FOUND TOSt—small box, with plate of teeth enclosed; Return to mribuses 3t —Between ‘Rosser, FIRE and Avenue B and Mandan SreRee: gold nugget pin set with. agate brooch. Phone 308W,; Mrs. \Gavin. ‘eys of al and brought to this office, calt. and: get -yours. = APARTMENTS FOR RENT —Splendi apartments; thoroughly heated; prices, reason- able. Call 622 Third street, or see J, K. Doran, Home Building Com- _Pany’ 8 Office, Webb Building. 1-30-61 30-6t 5 a] Pa al a} 2 3 = i FOR SALE—Household goods. Call; at 515 Sixth street. Phone pute aig 2-1-4t FLATS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern basement flat;in Varney Flats. 2-7-6 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Ford runabout, with winter top; practically new. In- quire 212:Main 8t. $-3t WANTED TO BUY—Used sewing ma- chine; plain good stitcher. Write $4, Tribune. 2-7-3t i visible L. C. Smith or Remington typewrit- er. P. 0. Box 343, FOR SALE—Ffrst mortgages, draw ‘ proved farms. bi Bismarck, N. D. P. 0. Box WANTED—Section or more good raw land to break for flax; will rent with option to buy, W,. W.. Fritch, Valles. City, N, D. 3-6-8 FoR SALE—Thoroughbred_w: wits or He puppies, I. H. Forsyth. Phone 384K. : 2.6-6t 6 See Yates, 714 Second St. Phone 152X. pene 3-1mo TAILORING BUSINESS FOR SALE— North Dakota city of 1,100; no oth- er tailor shop ‘in city; feason ‘for selling, going on homestead. dress 82 care Tribune. 2. FOR-RENT—Store room, now occu- pied by McConkey’s Grocery store, after Feb: 15th. Apply H. L. ‘Reade. Phone 239 or 382, 1-26-12 FOR SALE—75 feet on Seventh street between Avenues E and H. Phone 548R. . 1-19-1mo FORT FIRGT CLASS-bank, store or of-| fice help, write or phone Merchants Credit Co, Bismarck. 1-19-t2 —S[PUBLIC"BTENOG: : Phone 130R or 620. 1-11-1mo FOR SALE—Several good violins. O’Connor’s Orchestra. 14-1mo te a ane in the office of the Clerk of "Dated ‘his 25th Fon of January, 1917. LITTLE, eyes MS the Fpismarck ‘Tribune Miller, foger, = “Tillotson, Attorneys for the: eoeeivee: FOR SALE—One 30-60 Aultman & with break- | propriation of $60,000, pay for the | mercial club at ‘Fargo. i Write James Mitchell, New Salem, | FOR RENT—Six-room house; strictly | Phone 220, 2-6-3t | be worth $25,000 in a short time.| to consumer on commission ‘basis,'; J. J. Ryan, Haggart | Ad- 12t | AD SUPPORT FOR COLES Wie Suppot for Represen: vive Eaware E, Cole’s House Bill 221, asking an Pp ‘North Dakota First Infantry at $1¢ per ‘month during.the time of service on the border, is asked ina telegrair whieh Secretary-G. N. Keniston of the Bismarck’ Commercial club re ceived this mornjng from the Com has been A concerted movement RED FUE SALE __ launched by the commercial clubs of FOR SALE—Seven-room house; elec-| the different towns and. cities between Bismarck and Jamestown for better train service between Jamestown and Bismarck, A communication to this, effect was received this morning from J. BF. Banish, secretary of the Coin- mercial club at Cleveland by Secre- tary Keniston. “The letter states that the service between Bismarck and Jamestown is the “poorest on the Northern Pacific road between Chicago and Portland.” An effort is being made to nave trains. Nos. 3 and 4 stop at the intermediate pol FEDERAL GRAIN HEARING 10 BE HELD. IN FARGO | Dr. E. F. Ladd, president of the North Dakota Agricultural college, wired the senate coinmittee on grain and grading last night that » federal hearing will be held by the United States department of agriculture in Fargo on February 20, and requesting as many as could to be in attendance. The hearing is the result of pro tests from farmers of North Dakota !and the northwest against the meth. {ods used in the grading of their grains. | APPEAR BEFORE SOLONS | J. M. Rapelje, general manager; J; C. Poore, assistant general passenger agent, and Henry Blakeley, general freight agent of the Northern Pacific, ; and H. H. Brown, general | agent, and Cal Stone, passenger traf- fic manager of the Great Northern, ar- rived in Business Car No. 11, on No; 3 yesterday afternoon, to appear be- 3t | fore the senate railroad committee in death of his Srandfather. fat creme ‘With various fit ‘bills ngy, 8 in that body’s hands. fp distance’ freight tariff bjll, based ihe Cadhman»act now infeffect in Minnesota; Senator ‘McGray’s two- cent, fare law, and a number’ of other measures of’ minor importance. ‘I'he | rail committee will conduct its hear. ing immediately following the session this afternoon. A special order for the afternoon in the senate is Senator Mostad’s tull| crew bill, in which all Nortn Dakoté | railroads are much interested. 'FLOOD CONTROL BOARD NAMED BY LEGISLATORS The conferees of the senate and house on flood control have named At- NL CHIEFS IN CITY 0-1 freight the Valley bar, are Bismarck visitors. These jnclude .; _Senator E.j M. Nel. Eagle Shining Parlor Broadway, Opposite Postoffice WE SELL SHOE POLISH AND DRESSING Shoe Laces—All Colors and Lengths. Aes Phone S. eof Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest L. E. Larson 496 Main Street Rooms 1 and 2 Hughes Building Optical Orie ous Opposite Specialist 9 io 2 Bu) Grand! faeiig Eye Tested and Glasses Titel sho PM and Renewe Hotel Glan. Changed an FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT “Webb Block Phone 449. mice OH J. WAGNER Tetephon Tecppenes SR YOU USE THE DICTIONARY OR THE TELEPHONE “BOOK “sancesa a FARGO ASKS BANNER HOUSE Room atid Board by Day $1,00 By the Week $7.00 Boarding Stable fer Horses in Connection 104 MAIN ST. BISMARCK Automobile All work given a pressure test four 109 Third Street REPAIRED AND REBUILT Hours Bismarck Auto Radiator Works Radiators and delivered within Twenty. 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 TERMS TO SUIT LITTLE’S SECOND-HAND STORE Will buy, sell and exchange or rent anything. Successor to Nolan's Phone 794 or 132X. torney General Langer, State Engi- neer Bliss, Representatives Lathrop and Tenneson and Senator Welford, North Dakota's delegation to the tri- state meeting to be held at Aberdeen next Monday, when the Flickertail folk will confer with representatives from South Dakota and Minnesota as to proper methods of curbing the raging Red: LA FOLLETE “WANTS. ADVIGE “Senator Robert M. LaFollette wired Governor: ‘Lynn J. Frazier last night, suggesting that the governor urge the representatives of the people aud the different organizations in the wire their representatives in x their opinion on the entrance of the United States into the wor'd war. The telegram was turned over to the ‘officers of the North Dakota Society 2Bguity. VALLEY CITY MAN HERE. C. J. Lee, a prominent banker of Valley City; William Olson, president of the Valley City Equity elevator, and ‘Jee Coombs, a well-known memher.of * CALED 10 CASSELTON, Attorney General William Langer has, been called to Casselton by the VisiTOR. the/Lenz Land & wn, arrived {n the transacting his samesTov oO. J. John: Loan Co., of J4 cs y city Wednesday is business here. HERE FROM ST. PAUL, Edward A, Whitaker, traveling pas- isenger agent of the Chicago, St. Paul, with Minneapolis & Omaha_ lines, headquarters in St. Paul, wa ; capital city W ednes oy. on bus RAILROAD MAN HERE. J. T. McKenney, district passenger agent of the Northern Pacific lines, with headquarters in St. Paul, was among the business visitors in the city I Wednesday. The Outbursts By Condo of Everett True ing-6 per cent interest on good, im: | AnD 1 Suceet NEARLY EVERYBODY THOUGHT —— Taylor gas. algo, one 8-bot- tom P. & Oc ahcinn; er attachmesits.: “For culars, ad- reas Newell Blerrad, Rega. 1¢im : RACINE COUNTIRE ROAD Wrapped'tread is guaranteed 5ooo BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers CORWIN MOTOR CO.) tes BETTER CARS ARE Bry, WILL Buip THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismani.N.D ff Reboring 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 job. CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. FIREPROOF STEAM HEATED GARAGE CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY] | 4 TERIES PARTS ery Hy SEX (OC" “4cToRy SERVICE eral Cohinn MOTOR Co Banarcnd MR. WILL IMPROVING, Oscar H. Will of the Oscar H. Will ‘& Co. seed store, who has been in the Bismarck hospital undergoing treat- ment for some time, is very much in proved and expects to leave the hospi- tal the last of the week, The Mandarin Cafe Now Open Chop Suey and Noodles Also American Plan Restaurant 215 Fifth Street PIANO_ TUNING A. 8, ROFFMAR Work Guaranteed, Residence !002, Ave. C Automobile Repairing Rebuilding and new cores put in. Latest up-to-date methods used for testing and repairing. All work given pneumatic and vacuum test and delivered in guaranteed condition prompt- ly. Second-hand Ford radia- tors for sale and exchange. Henry Burman ‘The Shoe Hospital Man’ Is still at the same old stand with his electric shoe REPAIR outfit, Plenty of competent help and can do YOUR work while you wait, Sroadway Between 4th and 5th Streets 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 AXO } ROADSTER ......... $ ROADSTER, with elect- 3 ; ric lights and starter $445 ; 3 “SIX” TOURING ... $865 8 Capital Motor Co. i G. T. Bresnahan, Mgr. $ $ Phone 75 110 Main St. ; NN ee OL eT ae i Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for moving, stcring and shipping household goods. Careful, experl- enced men; also retail Ice and wood. Wachter Transfer eee Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth 8t. CITY LOTS RENTS Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building Undert king- Embalming Licensed Embalmer In Charge Day Phone 60 Night Phone 687 WEBB: BROTHERS lip | Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company | Day Phone 465 Night Phone 717 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Cnarge Barbie’s DRY CLEANING AN® DYF WORKS ~— PHONE 394 9 Front Stree We Call for and Deliver TAXI! PHONE 105 m \Freightand Baggage DRAYING 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. 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 i” Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway Nurse’s Registry The Registered Nurse’s Reg- istry is now located at Bres- low’s Drug Store. TELEPHONE 5 Calls answered promptly. Boston Cafe Noodles and Chop Suey a Specialty First Class Service Regular Meals 25c and up All Hours PHONE — — — 779 Corner 6th St. and Broadway i scaeiidaaieeie ileianen talib ace e el FRANK HARRIS DEALER IN FARM LANDS FARM LANDS DRAYING Freight and Baggage Carefully and Promptly Phone 395 Delivered J. A. GRINSTEINNER daypsner matic oot es Stns eek ait C. W. HENZLER SKATE SHARPENING Phone 728. G18 Rosser M4, ae See me if you want to buy or sell. Can sell you a farm on better terms than school land or crop payment. Have choice improved farm for rent. Good buildings, running water. Some good flax land for bie or sale, ‘Money to loan on real estate. OFFICE 121! FOURTH ST.

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