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——— USE THIS WANT AD PAGE ‘AND. BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTORY LIKE YOU USE THE ee OR THE TELEPHONE | BOOK H. J. WAGNER “aoge Nina Optical Specialist sted and Gl: Fitted, al “HELP WANTED MALE _ WANTED—Solicitor™: for "Wewspaper work, Give full details of your ex- pertence, References required. H, Tribune. 1-9-tf HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Girl for general house- work in family of two. Apply Mrs. _ OH. Will, 710 Fourth St. 2-21-6t fe family; no children, Miss Jackson, 601 6th St. Be Re 2.20-6t WANTED—Woman solicitor for news- housework; small Paper canyassing. H,. Tribune. 1-9¢f WANTED—Girl for general house- work; good wages. Phone 265, 2-17-12 WANTED—Cirl for general house work; 219 Third St. 2-19-3t WANTED—Competent girl for getier- | ~ al housework; good wages, Apply office Lahr Motor Sales Co, 2-1916t: SS OD. T. OWENS, & CO. Real Estate, Farm. and City Loans. Insurance, The date of our next excursion to Sunny Southern Texas as advertised on the 19th of February, leaving Bis- marck, has been changed to March 5, | leaving Bismarck, and March 6, Teav- | ing’ S6'Paul”’ D. T. OWENS & CO, Bismarck,.N. Dak, FLATS _FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern flat, also send rooms for light housekeeping. J.-K. Doran, 622 3rd St. 217-6 BORDERS WANTED ROOM AND BOARD—Cheap at 208 Thayer. Phone 289K. 2-10-1mo WORK WANTED Want eo work ‘by the day. Phone 558R. 2-19-1t LANDS FOR SALE—A square section, 6 miles from good market, most al} of which: can; be cultivated; $1,500 -dow: ten“ years on balance at 6. per: . One crop of flax will.more. tha . 1’. Iverson, Mandan; F..£..YOUNG REAL.ESTAT. No. 1—For sale—-Six. room: cottag with modern improvoments;n- “cluding furnace, bath, electric |: and €oal ‘range, south front, , large. shade: trees, with barn y and chicken coop’in rear; six ‘ "“plocks trom down. town, Price “6m, $3,000. Terms, $800 cash 2 and balance. to suit. a No. -2—For sale — Nine-room “With furhace and, full * ment; 11 blocks from down town. House arranged for two families, Price, $2,000 cash, or $2,100 on time. Terms, $600 cash and balance to suit. No. 3—For sale—Seven-room house, with sewer, water and barn; close in; corner lot. Price, $2,600. Terms, $1,500 cash and balance, 2 years, at 7 per cent. Owner is willing to trade this property for farm property near Bismarck. No. 4—For .sale—Seven-room house, ‘with bath; ‘almost within bus!- ness district; 50-foot’ front; faces west. Price, $4,200 cash. This is the ‘best investment we have at this’ price; this proper- ty being reasonably worth at this time, $6,500. No. 5—For sale—Hundreds of lots in every part of the city. We can get you the building lot that you want this spring and at a gheaper price than you can b iy from the owner direct. You will save money by seeing fore Diving. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE co.. First Nat'l Bank Bldg. juch sale will be made pursuant to and by virtue ota judgment rendered by the District Court of Burleigh County, Sixth Judicial District of the State of North 17. The property to be sold consists eld r= sonal property and owned in’ tnd stout oS buns of said gees ‘ompany int- ing. publiahing., eee ob printing: Spach Boa =e Be a the pri 5. smwspapers and ‘notes and. Lanes! , Subscription lists, Egod_ will. and of which sis more particular bed im the various rej and: sevececrice wom oF on Rie in the office of: ated th this 25th pg of January, ant. eee: bs fen ‘Miller, Hager 4 “Tiltot ‘and’}.., 2-21-8t | Phone 78, . FOR SALE—A new Singer sewing HARVEY HARRI® @ CO. J, P. Jackson, Mgr. 820 ACRES—Close to town, with creek on both quarters; good soil; real bargain. i : 160 ACRES—Good soll; Mes 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, i HARVEY HARRIS @ CO. { ‘LOST AND FOUND ER ot ali kinda are found and brought to this office. Kindly call and get yours. 1-4-tf POSITION. W. POSITION WANTED — First-class German cake baker; 15 He ed perience, Theo. Holsten, Fargo, N. _D. Gen. Del. 2-20-10t WANTEO—Plain and children's sew- ing. Tatting done. Call at Room 28, Business College Block. 2-14-3t’ SEWING WANTED | WANTED—Piain and children’s sew- ing. Tatting done, Call at Room 23, Business Coltege Block. 2-19-3t | ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room, with board, in private family... Phone 193L, a2-21-3t FOR RENT—Suito of two rooms in| modern house; 518 Sixth St. Phone | 612K. 2-20-6t FOR RENT—Young man with two rooms, down town, wishes room- mate. Apply Rosen’s Clothing Shop. Paris 2-20-3t FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished modern front rooms. 313 4th St. Phone 627X, 2-19-2t FOR RENT—-Furnished room; 621 Sixth street. 2-19-1mo FOR RENT—Modern room, down town. Phone 400R. 2-19-3t JH, HOLIHAN | HOUSES: F6R SALE. ' cash. + ea ~ HOURES 308 saz) ti SPO house, ly Eireie et in on Touth :{ Tenth street, Aire 300 So. Tenth St. 2-13-6t MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—$300 Norz & Clark piano. Oak. $190.00 cash or monthly pay- ments, Also Maytag electric wash machine, $40.00, See C. H. Kober, | _at Finney’s. “2-17-10t FOR SALE—20 lunch counter stools, cheap. H. Crane, 431 15th St. eae eae ae 2-19-2t WANTED—Good” green horse hay. ne W. H. McCormick, Billings, font very fine for « man with stock. A! a | too much pentup emotion. explained.; \"You..see there,-are so many women sitting on thesé: porches , |ardurid® Here’ that he can’t: cuss his hone 748) the intensely cold weather of last 6 psupply of natural gas on the lad 2-17-12t |" BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ve eee ee NPT TESS CLES RDP NADY Po se TNS TC a a GAINES LAND COMPANY Large stock and grain farm for rent, with good buildings, astalfe and fine pastures, near town and choice location. Horses and machinery for ale. Complete kerosene threshing outfit, in good repair, for sale cheap. Flax lands for rent, or sale, on easy terms, in Oliver county, Improved farms for sale in Barnes county, Write at once for full information. GAINES LAND CO, BISMARCK, ND. Effect of Auto on Agriculture. Every. time.an automobile displaces | a horse five acres of land ave added to the ggricultural area of the country.. |: Along the .cconomle infuences of the motor car, this is one phase that Is commonly © overlooked; There are about. 26,000,000 horses in the United States and each horse consunies six to seven tons of food a year. .It is easily figured that an average of five acres is required to furnish food. for each horse. This means a total of 130,000,- 000 acres of lnnd devoted to pastures and raising hay—over 200,000 square miles. This means land nearly five times ‘is big as Ohio, or an area larger than Ohio, Indiana, Mlinois and Towa, de- voted to feeding horses instead of peo- ple. Of course, the releasing of all this area from pasture uses and mak- ing it available for the support of pap- ulation will be a tremendous economic gain, The Réal Hardship. Some men-were excavating for a cel- lar in Columbus and the ground was hard where they were working. They had a team of mules hitched to a plow and one man handled the reins while another swung on the plow Handles and tried to guide, Lhe afternoon was hot, the mules were luzy, the ground seemed to get harder and harder, and the men toiled away, inwardly boll- lpg. “That ground’s pretty bard,” sug- gested a passer. The man at the plow haudles glanced at the driver, The latter seemed about to explode because of He nodded In..the, driver" 's direction. “That aint the worse part,of, it,” he mules.”—Indianapolis News. Keeping Sheep Warm. Through the ingenuity of certain, rafichers in the state of Washington . their sheep were kept warm during year by a most unusual device. “A where the sheep grazed had been piped and: the: gus: issued from it at. high pressure:;‘The:.ranchmen tnj:the vi- ‘clnity devised a metal hood which they fastened over the upper end:‘of the, pipe. When-the gas was lighted and allowed..to flow freely,it made.a cir: cular canopy of flame whith heated the air for a considerable area. In thls warmed region the sheep gathered and were kept warm in weather that would otherwise bave proved fatal. — NURSES’ REGISTRY . |) The Registered; Nurse’s Reg- || istry at Breslow’s Drug Store. ‘ ‘Telephone 5 FOR SALE—Nichols &@ Sheppard 25) p. threshing rig, with eight John | -Deske cultivators and six breakers, for sale oF ‘trade for ‘city ‘property, Address Henry Scharosch. 2-17-6t WANTED TO BUY—A Galloway bull, from 2 to 4 years old. No “scrub” wanted. Write No, 86, Tribune. mo 2-15-6¢ FLAX LANO—Several good raw quar- ters near town at $28.00 per acre, few improved farms for sale:or rent. | Will pay, no agents commission. | Deal direct wo Karl Klein,, owner, | __ Washburn, N. . D. 2-15-6t | "ASI AM LEAVING STANTON this spring, am offering all. my choice | breeding stock of Buff Orpington | at' the following extremely low prices: Cockerels, $3 and up; pul lets, $2 and up; hens, $1.50 each; | cock bird, $7.50. Can select some | superb: breeding pens at.ten to twen-| ty dollars ‘per pen. Write your wants or order direct from this ad.! Satisfaction™ guaranteed. B. E./ Shultz, Stanton, N. D. 2-19-5t machine and two canary birds; geod singers. Phane 43 Mandan, 'N. Dak. For quick sale will sell my confectionery store at a genuine bargain. Division term!- nal; shop payroll about $60,000 a month; million dollar addition to the shops to be buift- this spring; $100,000 hotel now under construc- tion. Good location in a real town. Must sell at once. ProPosi- tion will stand iffvestigation. 0. H. Killand, Owner: 2-21-2t FORT SACE=Kimball_ plato, Sullson phonograph and records cheap Phone 4141. 2-17-i1mo Yates, 714 Second St. Phone 152X. 2-2-1mo | FOR SALE—Powers moving picture} machine almost new; gas and elec- tric equipment. Terms, cash. Ad- dress Box 203, Kensal, N. D. 2-15-6t} FOR FIRST CLASS bank, store or of- fice rele write or phone Merchants Credit Co., Bismarck. < ¥19-e ron SALE—-One” 30-60" Aultman & ie P.; & O. engiie gang with break- er attachments. For tenia ad- dress Newell Blexred, Regan, 1-6-2m Sache at fice aie 8 The ‘Ou bur: By C Ne He DOESNT CARE How FAR HE STRETCHES HIS ‘| TAXI Phone “LB. SMITH ————— Eagle Shining Parlor Broadway, Opposite Postoffice s WE SELL sHoE POLISH AND DRESSING @hoe Laces—All Colors and Lengths. 7 Ofte © Rooms 1 and 2 Hughes Building Opposite Phone & Grand Pacific ————————— Ss. wor Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest L. E. Larson 406 Main Street FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 BANNER HOUSE 104 MAIN 8T. office” Hone 9 to 12 and 1to5 P. A Renewed N. D. Room’ and Board by Day $1.00 By the Week $7.00 Boarding Stable for Horses in Connection BISMARCK All work given a pressure. test four 109 Third Street = Radiators REPAIRED AND REBUILT Hours Rebuilt Ford Radiators for sale or exchange. Bismarck Auto Radiator Works i Store and delivered within Twenty. | Pecit s Old Muse LITTLE'S SECOND-HAND STORE Will buy, sell and exchange or rent anything. Successor to Nolan’s. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 794 or 132X. AX0 Automobiles ROADSTER ....... «+ $395 ROADSTER, with elect- ric lights and starter $445 “SIX’’ TOURING ... $865 Capital Motor Co. G. T. Bresnahan, Mer. Phone 75 110 Main St. BIG FOURTHIRTY FOR SALE—Big Four Thirty Gas Tractor equipped to burn kerosene or gasoline, late model in fine condition. Also Deere engine gang plow with breaker bottoms. and plow ‘ear built for fettting and sleepitig’ plow crew. ‘Will)#ell together or separately ‘for.cash or trade for cattle. Ad- dress. H. B. Hendricks, Merri- court, N. D. Stewart Corsets .. MADETOME ASURE BLANCHE MASTERS Rm. 15 Haggart, Bik. Phone 415R Machine Wemstitch- “ig and’Picoting. MRS. M. C. HUNT Room No.7 Haggart Building Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for moving, storing and shipping household goods. Careful, experi. enced men; also retail Ica and ‘wood, Wachter Transfer Comp. | No. 202 Fifth St. bursts of Everett True ondo LEGS UNDER THE TABLE oR SHOES ON YouR TROVSERS- COME ALL THE ir WAY THROUGH AND H BE SocraaLe we HOW MUCH HE CLEANS HIS RACINE COUNTRY ROAD Wrapped trbad is” guaranteed at BETTER CARS AR gy WILL BuiLp: THEM CORWIN MO’ CO. Brsmnvcx. ND 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 CORWIN MOTOR-CO. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers, : There is‘money in that old junk if you telephone us. It’s our business to buy what you don’t want—old rags, metal of all kinds, rub- ber, old auto tires, bottles, etc. We are in the market at all times for this junk. Gather together what you have on hand now and tele- phone us. Top market prices paid to peddlers, dealers and coun- ae 6 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 Phone 395 Delivered try shippers. WE PAY CASH BISMARCK IRON & METAL CO. Phone 599 Repairing Rebuilding and néw 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. PIANO_ TUNING A. 8, HOFFMAN Work Guaranteed, | Residence 1002, Ave. C Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building RENTS .C, W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING SKATE SHARPENING Phone 725 @13 Rosser St CITY LOTS FARM LANDS DRAYING Freight and Baggage Carefully and Promptly J. A. GRINSTEINNER Prompt adjustments, and cash settlements without discount City Insurance Agency M. G. HAGEN, Mer. ‘PHONE 220 100% Insurance Only Our various policies and Powerful Companies have stood the test of time. Real Estate Loans Negotiated — the lowest rate of interest. OFFICE UNDER CITY NATIONAL BANK, BISMARCK AGENTS WANTED For the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianos. G. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY TS | i j Grand Pacific Building TERMS TO SUIT Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer In Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 W.EBB, BROTHERS Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Comnany , Day Phone 465 = Night Phone 100 | ant A. W. CRAIG Cicensed Embalmer In Charge Barbie’s DRY CLEANING AF® DYF WORKS PHONE 394 W0 Front Stree} We Call for and Delive: TAXI PHONE 105 Freightand Baggage DRAYING Clooten’s Livery Sheet Music. We carry a large stock of Popu- lar and Standar@ Sheet Music, and make a specialty of ofdering 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 Mandarin Cafe Now Open Chop Suey and Noodles Also American Plan Restaurant 215 Fifth Street The Electric Shop B. K, SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plante Phone 370 408 Broadway 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 Henry Burman “The Shoe Hospital Man” Is still at the same old stand) you wait