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4 \ \ ye e SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SEVEn USE THIS WANT F.E. Young Real FOR SALE—New 7-room house with bath; full basement; hot air; elec- tric lights, with fixtures; oak ft. front; faces east.. Price $5500.00, terms; $1600.00 cash, balace at $60.00 per month. FOR SALE—Large six-room house, house and chicken yard; the making of a nice chicken ranch; 60-ft. south of Northern Pacific tracks, FOR SALFE—Five-room house; all modern; hot air furnace; maple floors; corner lot, 650x150. Price $2500.00, terms; $1,000.00 cash, balance reas- front; able. FOR SALE—A brand new six-room ed, in the northeast part of twon; south front. $1,200.00 cash, balance- reasonable, F.E. Young Real _HELP WANTED MALE __ WANTED—At__ once. Good —all- around blacksmith; steady job. J. M. Melander, Braddock, N. D. 4:3-6t WANTED—Young man; painting de- partment; good chance for advance- ment. C. L. Burgess, ‘Missouri Val- ley Motor Co. 4-6-4 WANTED—First-class barber; $18.00 guaranteed; can use wife in cafe. Clyde Granger, Underwood, N. D. 4-5-3t the Bers WANTED—Messenger ‘boy, at Western Union. Call at office. 3-27-tf $20.00 Weekly made writing names for mail order houses; no canvas- sing. Particulars for stamp. The Guide Co., Memphis, Tenn. WANTED—Good reliable young’ men can make $15.00 to $25.00 per week spare time handling our Accident and Health Insurance; good re- liable company that has stood the test of time. Call or write General Agents, 204% Main’ St. Apt. E., _ Bismarck_N._D. 4-7-3t WANTED—Young man to work by the month, Frank Jaggkowiag, 431 12th St. 4-7-2 FIREMEN, Brakemen, beginners fis. Railway, care Trib __Ballway, caro Tethune fo eat GV@V—VVDVIDu________—— REAL ESTATE BARGAINS The owner of the following proper- ties must sell them at once and in order to do so has made these ex- tremely low prices: Six-room house; 50-foot corner lot; full stone basement; lights; waters sewer; nice part of town; §2,5 $1,000 cash, balance to suit purchaser. Double House; 6 rooms in each part; lights; water; sewer; baths; barn; 50-foot corner lot; nice part of town; $4,200; $1,500 cash, balance to. suit purchaser. 8-room, thoroughly modern house; bath; lights; heat; big trees; barn; one of the most comfortable homes in the city. This property could not be replaced for a cent less than $7,- 500 and it would take twenty years to grow the trees; $5,250; $2,000 cash, balance to,suit purchaser. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. First National Bank Bldg.. Phone 78 een eaeesesnseeeenans] HELP WANTED FEMALE Five Bright Capable ladies to ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers, $25.00 to $50.00 per week. Railroad ‘fare paid. Goodrich Drug Co. Deve 621, Omaha, Neb. ‘Sds WANTED—waitres good _ wages. Hotel Garrison, Garrison, N. 'D. 4-5-6t WOMEN WANTED—Tull time $15.00, spare time 25¢ an hour, selling Guaranteed Wear Proof hosiery to, wearer; experience unnecessary. Wear Proof Mills, Norristown, Pa. ——__—_— HARVEY. HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Mer. FOR SALE—Modern 5-room bunga- low, full basemegt, 75 foot lot. South front, close in. Price $3650. $1500 cash and terms to suit on bal- ance, FOR SALE—Small cottage on 12th ‘St. Lot 50 x 150, Full basement. Part cash and terms on dalance. FOR SALE—Modern 9-room _ house. Corner lot. East front. Full base- ment. Price, $3500. Part casi and terms on balance. FOR SALE—Modern 3-roam ‘bunge- low. Full basement. Sovth front. Price $2650. This is a bargain. We also have a large list of city lots and farm lands. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. © HOUSES FOR RENT WANTED TO RENT—Five or six: room house before May 1; modern preferred. Address 123 care Tri- _bune. 4-5-6t FOR RENT—Small house, corner of 15th and Broadway. G. Gussner. TS gt i ESE FOR SALE—Nine-room house on 75x 150 ft. lot, with barn; also two lots 50x150"on corner of 14th and Ros- ser St. Inquire 808, 2nd St. 4-5-3t FOR RENT—Modern ‘house: Geo. W. Little. Phone 794 or 404K. 4-3-1mo —————— POSITION WANTED—Asstenogta- pher. Experienced. For_reference write 124, care Trivuné. * 3-6-4t t/FOR RENT—Four room _ two HALL FOR. Bismarck Realty Co. Estate Company floors andnatural finish up stairs; 65- with water and lights; also, chicken Price $2100.00. modern bungalow; entirely complet- Price $2,700.00, terms; Estate Company D. T. OWENS & CO, Farm Lande, City Property, Loans and Insurance, FOR RENT and can give immediate possession three i mproved farms convenient to town. story house on 18th street. Good well of water oLt 100 x 150 feet. Small FoR. SALE ONE SQUARE block con- sisting of 24 lots, Part cash and terms on balance, This is a bar- gain. FOR SALE—320 acres with buildings, 160 acres broke in 1915 and balance can all be broken with traction eng- ine. This-is that bargain you have been looking for. FOR SALE—Five room one and one half story house, modern thruout with bath. Basement, east front, 50 foot lot. Price $3500, Part cash and terms on balance. FOR SALE—Three five acre tracts in east part of town. D. T. OWENS & CO. Bismarck, N. Dak, ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nicely furnished four: room apartment, modern, 46 Main it and de: le in modern house for one or Phone 459R. 4-3-6 FOR RENT—Large charmingly fur- nished room in modern home. Phone 144L or call 608, 2nd St. 4-2-6t FOR RENT—Large modern front room, furnished. 309 4th St. 4-5: ROOM FOR RENT—Room in cree _ house. 310 7th St. 4-5-3t FOR RENT— Modern furnished rooms, for «light housekeeping. Phone 658Y. 3-30-1mo FOR RENT—Steam-heated, electric lighted, furnished and unfurnished rooms. College Building. Phone 183. 3-29-12t ROOMS—300 Sth St. Phone 6&3. 3-27-12 FOR RENT—Pleasapt modern rooms for light housekeeping; 622 Third street. Phone 132R. 3-18-1mo FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 620 6th St. 3-15-Imo FOR RENT—Room and board; 212 Third St. Phone 488. 3-1-1mo | , | DRESSMAKING WANTED—Dressmaking ‘or wash-| ing. Phone 524X, 4-2-6t J. WH. HOLIMAN. REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE—Bungalow of 7 rooms, 3 bed rooms, full basement, oy) modern. Cost $4500, for quick sale $3700. $900 cash, FOR SALE—Modern house, close in. FOR SALE—Corner lot 100°x 150 ft. Water and sewerage. $675; terms. FOR. SALE—Eighty acres two miles LE See FOR SALE—160 acres of good land, $19 per acre or will take an automo- ‘bile as part payment. FOR SALE—Building and lot 25 x 150 feet on main street with establish- ed business worth $5000; for quick sale, $3300. This is a bargain, J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block Phone 415 | FOR SALE Piano; reasonable if tak- AD PAGE AND BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTORY LIKE YOU USE THE- DICTIONARY OR THE TELEPHONE BOOK APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—A strictly modern apart- ment in the Rose apartments, ready for occupancy May 1. F.'W. Murphy, 204 Main St. Phone 427. 4-3-12t ____HOUSES FOR SALE FOR) SALE—New 6-room modern bungalow; good _ location; easy terms; by owner. Write No. 121, cire_ Tribune, 4-4-6t FLATS FOR RENT FLAT FOR FENT—Person Court. ~ 4-6-6 FLAT FOR RENT—Inquire SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN—to call on jobbers and retailers, selling the well-known Skat Soap and Skat Kleanser. All or part time, or sideline. Highclass profitable work for industrious and capable salesman, Write the Skat Company, Hartford, Conn. 7-9-10-12-15- 7-19-22-24 SALESMAN for general trade in North Dakota; strong staple line; new features; splendid commission contract; $35.00 weekly for ex- penses. Continental Jewelry Co., 11114 Continental Bldg., Cleveland, Help us reduce the HIGH COST of living by — selling Grocerios, Paints, Grease, Roofing direct to Consumer at wholesale prices, You can build up, with our cheerful as- sistance, business of your own; one you can be proud of. No ex- perience required. Our reputation for quality goods, extremely low ices, satisfactory treatment is so Well established, that sales are easily made. A great many of our salesmen are averaging — $50.00 weekly; building substantial bank accounts, living in their own home Your opportunities are what you make them. Think this over. Then write us for more information. John Sexton & Co., ‘holesale Grocers, Lake & Franklin Sts., Chi- cago. bole SALESMEN WANTED—Il yon de- sire an outside position, write at once for terms. Liberal commis: sions and a cash advance on or Albany Nurseries, Wirst Ma- 1 Bank Bldg., Albany, Oresoa. SMEN WANTED to take orders from samples for St. Cloud Wool- en Mills. For details see or phone G. N. Hall, Grand Pacific hotel, city. 4-3-3 be MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Small house and barn, corner of.1ith and Broadway. G. Gussner, ‘ 3t If you haye-a housé or lot or a va- cant lot ‘for sale, see J. J. Ryan. Haggart Bldg. Phone 852K. -1mo FOR T you want one-of the best lots in’ Riverview addition, see L. G. Hartley at Will’s Seed stor Z it WANTED—150 acres sod breaking. Communicate with 222 2nd St. ‘Bis- _marek, N. D. 4-3-6t | HAVE $38,000 to invest in a grocery}, business-or will;buy. Town not less than 5,00. Fer’ further particulars: ibune, 4-3-5 and ‘heavy spring wagon at reasonable price, _18 W. Main St. 4-3°5t1 FOR SALE—Second-hand Ford, $2003 Prestolite; everything in first- class order, .F. H, Murphy, 204 Main St. FOR” SALE OR EXCHANG fine upright piano for sales, exchange for work horses. B; Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—One 20-40 U: els Swedish select seed oats. Ad- dress George D. Brown Co., Fargo or Bismarck. 3-31-5t WANTED—Secon¢hand ord” ear, with motor in good condition. Ad- dress Box 256, Bismarck, 3-31-5t FOR SACE—Pive head ‘vor hozses. George D. Brown Co., Bismatc D. 3-3 1-5t FOR SALE—Purebred White Rock eggs for hatching; $1 a setting of 15 eggs. Mrs. Jas. Fogerty. Phone 743R, 3-30-3t FOR SALE—Large barn for removal; contains good lumber; price $200. Mrs. W. A. Hughes, 616 7th St. Bismarck. 4-5-12t en at once, Phone 520. 3-24-6t ______—_—S@LANDS. cite FOR ‘RE: 120 -acresof~ cultivated land 5 miles north of. Bismarck | and 80 acres adjoining the capitol for share or cash, Bnquire of J. W. Bull or_D.L. Boynton. 4-5-3t FOR RENT—10 acres; city limits. Frank Krall, the tailor. _4-5-3t FOR SALE—Five quarter sections in a body; fist-class smooth prairie} land; no stone; good soil, suitable for-flax. Buy direct of owner and save commissions. S. S. Clifford, Bismarck, ‘N._D._______3-26-Imo “~~ LAND NEAR BISMARCK ~~ FOR SALE—On easy terms. $25.00 per acre. S. W. 1-4 Section 30, : Township 139, Range 79. A few 'r0 LET—200 acres to plow. C. 0. __Fnedahl, Bismarck, Rte. 1. 3-26-6t FOR RENT—The dining department of a good family boarding house. Inquire of J. K. Doran, at McConkey Company, 510 Broadway. _3-19-1mo FOR SALE—One grade Belgian stal- ion, coming 4 years; will mature 1800 Ibs. Price $200. if taken soon. Thomas Homer, Brittin, N. D. 4-6-2 FOR SALE—2 Augdite confectionery scales; 1 8-ft. refrigerator show case; 1 new meat slicer; 1 4-ft. floor show case, marble bottom; 1 17-ft. shoe shelving, with eight drawers; 1 small National» cash register; 1 5-ft. oak desk; 1 West- inghouse fan; 1 500-Acct. McCas- miles N. E. of Bismarck. Long time given for payment. Alex. T. Gib- son, P. O. Box 661, Chico, Butte Co., Calif. FOR SALE—160 acres of choice land six miles from Sterling. This is a very choice quarter section; can Practically all be broken with a steam plow. ‘'Fhis<can be bought for $15 an acre, $7§0 cash, balance to. suit .purchaser at 6. per cent. This quarter section is positively . Worth $25 an acre, but. must sold at once. For further particu- lars write McClare Sales’ Company. Bismarck, N. D. 4-6-3t Bismarck Bank Bidg. key register; all fixtures as good as new. For prices, etc., address care 125 Tribune. 4-6-7-8-9 WANTED—10 to 20 cars good green horse hay. McCormick Montana Seed. House, Billings, Mont. % 3-12-1mo 8 5 car H. Will’& Co. 3-3-6 LAX LAND=Geveral good raw quar ters, near town, ‘at $28 per acfe; few improved farms for sale or rem, Will pay no agent’s commission. Deal direct with Karl Klein, owner. Washburn,-N. D: 2-27-2m0 When Seu vatnies Fer, We hear distinctly ou a ci frosty night because the air is denser than on a dull, warm night, and therefore car- ries the sound better. A motor car runs better of a frosty night because the eng'ne gets larger supplies of oxy- TAXI Phone /L. B. SMITH ing and Picoting. TAXI | Phone 57 “§, LAMBERT Machitie Hemstitch-||| Shoes Repaired Eest Equipped Shop in the Northwest Oines Telephone Number Rooms 1 and 2 $33 Hughes balding Optical Office Hours Opposite to 12 ani Grand Pacific Ee 7 opecialist als 1to5 Hotel Glitees Changed oad Renewed PM BISMA | one H. J. WAGNER CK, N. D. = FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT BANNER HOUSE Room and Board by Day $1,00 By the Week $7.00 Boarding Stable for Horses in Freight and Baggage Carefully and Promptly Phone 395 Delivered J. A. GRINSTEINNER | C.W.HENZLER || TIRE VULCANIZING Phone 725 CITY LOTS Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building RENTS FARM LANDS 812 Rosser Street AGENTS WANTED Connection MRS. M. C. HUNT Webb Block Phone 449 ‘ 314 2nd St. = PHONE 849 L. | LE Larson 104 MAIN'ST, BISMARCK DRAYING a Far the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianos. G. W. COCHRANE, Wholesals and Retail Distributor. Pecl:'s Old Music Store COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY SECOND-HAND STORE Will buy, #¢ii and exchange or rent anything. Successor to Nolan's. Phone 794 of 152X. LITTLE'S Tire Prices Smashed | ! DELAWARE wrapped tread casings direct from factory to user. ‘ Smooth Non-Skid 30x3 4 $ 8.88 Bee fied Mail us your check with or- der today. Only in buying large quantities and sclling direct to car owners, can we quote these low figures. : ¢/ Some of them can“be for ;| special heed to the voice of the Crea- Ler CEE BS RECT SL CORWIN MOTOR Co. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers 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 GIRAFFES EAT THE POLES Qno of the Difficulties Faced by Men Who Built Telegraph System in Africa, Every industry has its troubles, seen und some of them cannot be. It is doubt- ful if the men who toiled to build up a telegraph system in equatorial Af- rica foresaw the peculiar difficulties they were to have from wild ani- mals, In several provinces of British Enst Africa the giraffe and elephant are given special protection by aw. It costs $50 to get 2 license to kill a bull giraffe and $150 for a license to kill a pair of elephants. In many parts the killing of giraffes is forbidden en- tirely. Consequently in this vast game preserve elephants and giraffes take tor as transcribed in the first chap- ter of Genesis: “Be fruitful and mul- tiply.”. The lions have done likewise and they have caused real inconveni- ence to Gene! Smuts more than once in his recent military opera- tions, besieging the general himself once in his motercar. The elephants and giraffes, however, make a spe- clalty of telegraph poles. According to a zoologist who writes in the Lon- don Times, the giraffes have been giving trouble by pulling down the telegraph wires and thereby inter- rupting communications. The beauti- ful creatures, which habitually feed on the acacia, stripping it of its leaves as high as their long necks and pre- hensile tongues can reach, rarely re- sist such attractions and, as many of the telegraph poles in this region ot Africa sprout with leaves each year, their temptation is easily understood. —Current Opinion. CONTRARY SORT OF WORLD Mast Powerful Stories of Love and Domestic Bliss, Written by the Unmarried. The more popular books for chil- dren have been written by the chihl- less, and some of the most powerful stories of love and domestic bliss or misery have been written by unmar- ried women and men. And then, as you probably know, al- most everyone thinks he knows more about other branches gf business than the one in which he is engaged. ‘The average man can recall the time when he thought the other fellow’s job was much easier than his, and was haunted more or less withthe notion that if he had taken up almost any- thing but what he had he would have made a great success of it. It is sald there-has never, or hardly ever. heen a.creat comedian who dit” believe, or think he believed, that his forte wa! ed. nidéas if not to be outdone, the successful Lragedian never ceases to curse theddek that prevented him from being a comedian, You may not think this isa contrary sort of world, but there are a lot of people who do, Mother Was Safe. The minister had to leave home on a long preaching tour. Just before leaving he called his family around him to say good-by, When he came te Bobby, he said: “Old man, I want you to be a good boy and take cure of your mother.” Bobby promised. All day long he looked preternaturally grave under the heavy responsibility thus suddenly as- sumed, When night ¢a and he was ‘alled to his prayers, the young guard: said: “O Lord, bless father, and Brother Tom, and Sister Allee, and Aunt May, and the little Jones boys, and me, but you needn't trouble about mother, for Lam going to look after her.” Poeeeee enone ne eon nnn ne: Hats Cleaned & Re- blocked Send your hat by parcel post. Have it made to look like new. Extra charge for new rib- bons. Guaranteed Work Promptly Done EAGLE HAT WORKS Opposite Post Office Bismarck Battery Service Loden’s Battery y= R. S. ENGE Graduate, Licensed and Experienced Tf you are sick and have tried everything and did not receive help, try Chiropractic—Spina] —Adjustments and get well. Consultation Suite 14, Lucas Block ‘Phone 260 Bismarck ~ 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- try shippers. WE PAY CASH BISMARCK IRGN & METAL CO. Phone 599 PIANO 7 UNI ING. A. S. HOFFMAN Work Guaranteed Residents i008, _iiva. ( & B, K. SKEELS Everything Electrical |The Electric Shop | | | Pace ae TS Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D. Chiropractor free. Grand Pacific Building TERMS TO SUIT ndertaking-Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge aS | Barbie’s DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver TAXI! PHONE 105 Freightand Baggage DRAYING Clooten’s Livery Transfer & stor age | We have unequaled facilities for noving, stering and shipping househoia goods. Careful, experi enced men; alac retail Ics anc wood, Wachter Transfer Comp. Phone 62 No. 202 Fiftn St. BISMARCK AUTO RADIATOR REPAIR WORKS Radiator Work Exclusively 109 Third Street Bismarck SOHN BORTELL a Sheet Metal and Radiator. Works Bi Repalring — 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, Garage ownels and distri- butors write for particulars. For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway ELOCUTION Expression and Dramatic Art in all its branches. Mrs. T. B. Mikkelson, 8th St. Phone 457X. 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 ali Kinds of Junk. is PHONE 358, HOUSE PHONE OPPOSITE McKENZIE ———