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WANTED—By experienced man Fata F.E. Young Real FOR SALE—Four modern, seven-room houses with full basements, Mueller hot air furnaces, ranges, hot water tanks, bath, sidewalks, in the very best residence section of city on lots 100x150 facing east. A bargain and an investment that will net you at least $1,000.00. per. year. Price $8,500.00 cash. j ig FOR SALE—Five new houses, four, five, ‘six and seven rooms, fully mod- ern with bath, ranges, full cemented up basements, hot-air furnaces, wa- ter, sewer, electric lights,’ etc.,:in the east part of City for prices rang- ing from § - $4,200.00 on easy terms of irth cash down F.E. Young Real. Tel. No. :78 ‘ HELP: WANTED MALE WANTED Man. Apply at Hosking greenhouse. WANTED—Two single; young mon’ te travel with manager as salesmen. Bright, energetic country man or school teachers preferred. State age and previous employment. Good ad- vancement to right parties Salary and expenses. Write Ei::A.Lang- \ ford, Bismarck, ‘N. D.; care’ot Gen- eral Delivery. ¥ -8t wife work .on farm by month or __year. Address 177, Tribune. WANTED—Several young men of am- ‘bition and energy for soliciting Bis- marck and vicinity. “Previous ex- perience unnecessary. We teach you salesmanship. Salary or com- mission. Mr. Fisher, Grand Pacific hotel. Apply at once. 5 ch of several school boys who apply for work in deliver- ing The Saturday Evening Post to customers. Only school ‘boys—clean, gentlemanly and ambitious—need. apply. The $1.25 is in addition to liberal cash profits and many other advantages. Apply to Harris & company, 113 Fourth Bt marck, IN. D. 36390000000 0008 — HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Young girl, to watch small child out of doors on pleasant mornings. Apply Saturday morn- Mrs. C. 'N. Kirk, 400 W- 6-8-1t DESEO SES Estate Company and the balance in monthly pay- ments of $25.00 to $35.00 per month _ With interest at 8 per cent. FOR SALI ‘en-room, modern house with hot air furnace, cistern, gas, electric lights, gas water. heater, water, sewer, bath, with barn, chick en house and yard on lots 100x150 , feet, containing fine .trees, apple trees and berry bushes in the part of city. Price $4,800.00. 1" $1,500.00 cash. Balance reasonable. FOR SALE—Building lots in every part of the city.on very-reasonable terms, -We: have exclusive sale. of the.lots in Riverview addition and The Outbursts of Everett True By Condo - SOHNSON, THa INSUFFERABLE BorE, algo. the: lots and. farming plots én g “the: new. ‘Lincoln addition. ; Estate Company 2 in First National Bank Bullding D. T. OWENS & CO. / Farm Lands, City Property, Loans and Insurance. FOR SALE—Five-room cottage, partly modern ‘on Seventh street, ‘sewer, “water, Hghts; lot 50x150..° Price + $2,200, Part cash and: i termsion bal- ance. FOR‘: SALE—Four-room cottage on Thirteenth street, partly “modern, east front... Price. $850; $500. cas! and terms. FOR SALE —Five-room Takes on Fourth street, strictly modern; full] _ basement, “maple ° ‘floors, -farnace heat, fine shade trees, lot, 50x140. Price $3,000.00; $1,000.00 cash and terms on baniarice. FOR SALE—One-siory cottage, partly modern, close in, four rooms; lot 60x150, This is a bargain. WE-also have cholce bullding Tots mi all parts of the city. - oO. T. OWENS & CO. ismarck, N. D. ee POSITION 1 WANTED WANTED—A-1 experienced bookkeep- er desires position; references; married; age, 32; $100.00. monthly minimum. Address A-1, Tribune. ot WANTEQ—Girl for general house- work. _ Inquire 20 Aye. ‘A. Phone 625. is 6-8-3t WANTEDIOMI Tor general house- “eod wares. Mrs. N. G. Nel- 6-6-6t pedal; experienc Permanent. position. tt vate stenogrupher. Lahr Motor Sales company. ————————TT————————___ strato 1ON8, WANTED SITUATIONS, ‘wo expe- rienced girls - work in a pri-| — 3 vate, tamnily;,, Gat glic home prefer- red... For further- information write to Route 1, Box. 1, Osakis, Minn. 6-4-4t LOST AND POUND LOST—Gray velvet purse, containing money. Finder, return to Tribune for reward. 6-7-1t J. H. HOLIHAN. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FOR ,SALE—touse of eight: rooms} WANTED—Position “as “housekeeper on ranch. or farm. -Address No. 176, Tribune. 2b HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT—Four-room house, with electric lights and water. Call 307, South Seventh St, 6-7-3t FOR RENT—Four room house, 217 South. Seventh .St.. Call 271R. 6-8-6t FOR RENT—Modern house, close tn: ‘Phone889X. 6-8-3 FOR ‘RENT—Small furnished house, ‘West Ave. B; $40 per. month. » Ap- ply Bismarck Realty Co., Bismarck _ Bank Bldg, 6-7-3¢ FOR RENT — Six-room, furnished ‘house; modern; for two and one-half to'three months. 313 Avenue A. ; 6-7-3t rnish RENT— modern house for two months. East front. with trees. “Very reasonable. Phone AT8Z. FOR RENT—Strictly: modern, 4-room ‘and bath apartment’ at 516 Seventh street. Parties with children need 2-3t except children pay little or no atten- and.,bath, four bedrooms; close ‘in. |————___ ThisS-house would “cost $6,500: to complete today. If sold at once, $5,000; $900 cash. FOR SACE—123~acres joining the townsite of Bismarck. This land will:be worth $100 per acre in a short time. Price for a abort time, $31 per acre. FOR SALE—160 acres of good Tana land two miles east of McKenzie. This is fine soil and be very valuable in a short time. Price $28 per acre. FOR SALE—Seven-room house, and barn, $1,650. J. H. HOLIHAN Rooms 2 and 4, Lucas Block Phone 745 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT —Rooy ai at-522.Second St. } 6-8-3t FOR RENT—Large Toom for two gen- tlemen. 321 Eighth St. Phone 603X. €-8-2t |° FOR RENT—Rooms. 300 Sth St. 6-7-1mo FOR RENT—Furnished front room in strictly modern home. Phone 698R or call.at 611 First street. Price reasonable. 5: 23tt FOR RENT—Three. furnished, light housekeeping rooms. Phone 624Z. 422 Twelfth street. 6-4-6t FOR RENT—Rooms in niodern house, close in; hot and cold water, bath, 223 Second St. 6-5-tf FOR RENT—Two rooms, gentlemen preferred; modern. 218 Second St. 6-2-6 FOR RENT—Six living rooms over Lahr building on Fourth street. E. V. Lahr. 5:23tt FOR RENT—Modern rooms. 46 Main street. 5:23-Imo FOR RENT—All newly furnished front room in'a new bungalow, strictly modern in every way. Phone 698R or call at 611 First street. 5:23-tf FOR RENT—Rooms; 620 Sixth St. §19-1m0 jay. Mrs. Kissack. Phone 514K. 6-5-6 . . DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING—Reasonable _ prices. Room 419 Van Horn Hotel. 5-24-1mo tt AAANDB sy FOR RENT—Two half-section farms; good buildings; about 150 acres un- der cultivation on each. ‘See the City National Bank, Bismarck, N. D. WANTED to hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapo- WANT to buy Ford automobile. Ad- dress P. O. Box 256, Bismarck. 6-7-6 FOR SALE—One Big Four gas trac- tor, one 10-bottom John Deere plow. Call and see this outfit in the fleld at work. Geo. D. Brown Co., Bis- marck. 6-7-6t FOR SALE—Three heavy double wa- gons, two spring wagons, one light double driving harness. Geo. D. Brown Co., Bismarck. 6-7-6 FOR ‘RENT—Store room, on Sixth ele A. Van Horn, 209 Seventh 5-7-tf ‘Son SALE—Secondhand buggy. Can| ~- be seen at 402 Avenue B. 6-6-3t FOR SALE—The undersigned has for sale some ‘well bred Water Spaniels (or duck dogs) six weeks and eight ménths old. They have good color and the making of good hunting dogs. Victor Lane, Kulm, N. D. 6-4-6 WANTED—Bismarck Re cleaning works now open. R. J. Anderson. Phone .755. 5-21-1mo FOR SALE—Gas engine and power washer, complete. Call at 1008 Broadway. 6-4-26¢. WANTED—Two teams about five. or six years old. Must be sound. George Gussner. 6-7-3t FOR —SALE—RKitchen cabinet, china closet, buffet, table, chairs att dishes.. Phone 377K. 6-7-3t FOR SALE—Milch cow and Duroc brood sow. Harry Clough. _ 6-7-3t 5-6-6t | ler of the waterfalls will be utilized | LPROMISGD MYSELF THAT IF 5 a Se acan I'D BEAT HIM UP! He EVER CROSSED MY PATH Heeco, TRue, WHAT DO YOU THINK, lve Jus ENUSTED! APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—T ‘oom, furnished apartment for light housekeeping. Murphy Apts., 204% Main St. 6-7-6t FOR: RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in the Rose Apts, 215 Third St. Apply to F. W. Murphy, 204 Main St. 6-7-6 FOR RENT—Apartment in Union Merc. bldg.; reasonable rate to right party. A. Van Horn, 209 Sev- enth street. 67-tf HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern house. 812: Seventh St.4 6-7-4t FOR SALE—Three-room house, with water, sewer, sidewalk and small cellar, walled in, on fifty-foot lot, facing east, in the east part of city. Price for quick sale, $1,000. Terms, $550 cash; balance assume mortgage. Cornice Lock Box 501, Bere ~ 5-29-12t PUTS BAN ON HIS: RELATIVES ‘gufterer From Sins of His Poor Kin Decided to Start New Family ry Tree of His Own. We are going to secede from our family and hers, and start a new fanr ifly of our own. Martha and the chil- dren.and ourself will be an independ: jent family tree. We may not gain much ‘by making this move, but we are cer- tain to lose nothing. The few members of the old families who have anything tion to us.. .We have bragged on our better-to-do relatives for the last time, Claude Callan writes in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. One ‘of them is worth €1,500,.and never again will we tell folks that he is worth $15,000.’ If one of them comes to our home, to which | he will not be invited, we shall not send Bryan to the store on a run after | some steak and # can of peaches. He can eat just what we eat all the time, ‘and we shall not worry if he doesn’t take the best of everything on the | table. 4 goibuit Our poor but honest kinfolks 2 are all right, in a way, but we are going to have nothing to do with them, ‘They! will be tLrown out along with the bet- ter-to-do relatives. The older ones ; among the poor set are partly to blame} | for our troubles. Years ago, when we were too young to borrow money, they commenced borrowing from the better- to-do relatives. They didn’t pay back anything, and now we are suffering for their sins. If we could have borrowed the $50 that we tried to borrow last week, we would have paid back every cent of it. We don’t know how we would have raised the money to pay it, back, of course, but we had no inten-/ tion of beating anyone. ‘A friend will lend you money with} which to buy a few gallons of much- needed gasoline, while a relative will advise you to sell gre car. Plan Great Chemical Plant. There is an interesting proposition, backed by French and American capi- tal, to establish a great chemical plant in the Telemarken district of Norway. At the start 100,000 horse power will be required, and it is proposed to make use of the Marr falls in Tirin, which will not only supply the amount of: power required, but as much again, | and the plans of the company con-‘ template that an eni: ent will be | necessary at once, so th ne full pow- almost from the beginning. - Besides this there ar@ a number of other falls in the vicinfty which are available, and it is thought that it will be but a few years before those.will also be utilized. The Rural Store Philosopher. To deride the whittlers and the gro- cery store philosophers shows intoler- ance, In these days of quick locomo- tion and communication our mental processes have speeded up until the leisurely’ discussions of the old-fash- jloned days are apt to be laughed at, says the Pittsburgh Gazette-Times, But the scoffer may find by a tour of in- vestigation, especially among country town stores that keep open in the eve- ning and are heated with a coal stove, that soap boxes ‘and backless chairs may be the seats of the elect. That is, in the argumentative circle are to be found very often the thinkers of a small community, compelled to make the corner store their club, with a mémbership truly representative of the great common people. Lincoln had many of the characteristics of the ru- cal store philosopher and he never des- pised, rather valued, humble American opinion. Conclusions reached around the stove-aren’t always so far wrong. His Turn to Push. “Yes,” said the pompous merchant, addressing a meeting of the local Guild for: Mutual Self-Improvement, “effort is the keystone of success. We get nowhere without pushing. The motto of the successful man, and I think I may claim to be successful, is ‘Push, push, push and go!” At that moment a vulgar guffaw broke the respectful silence of the au- dience.. The lecturer located it, then pointed a reproving finger at the inter- rupter. “You may laugh, young man, but you will soon learn that you will never teach your goal without pushing.” “Nor won't you, neither!” laughed the flippant one. “There's ’alf a dozen kids outside pinching the gasoline from your car to light a bonfire with!” Fires Extinguished Selves, ‘A fire in a church in Boston, Mass., melted the lead water pipes in the storeroom where it started, and the water gushed forth as from the fire- men’s hose. A manufacturer of metal pails, with an establishment in Phil- adelphia, has his conscientiousness to thank for saving his plant from a fire recently. His orders, says Popular Sci- ence Monthly, were that all finished pails be filled with water and left sus- pended from the ceiling for a time in order to test them. During the noon hour one day, while the men were at dinner, fire’ broke out in the testing room to such a degree that the solder of the bails connecting the pails melt- ed and the pails dropped, splashing water all over the place and putting out the fire. Expert Knowledge. He—Do you know which is the most efficient arm of the service? She—Of course, I do. It’s the one ifRey put the stripes on. ndertaking-Embalmin Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS H. WAH---Laundry The Best Laundry Work at Most Reasonable Prices, 518 BROADWAY PHONE 378 : JOHN BORTELL Sheet Metal and Radiator Works Bismarck, N. D. Automobile Radlator Repairing Rebuilding and new cores put In. Latest up-to-date methods used for testing and repalring, All work given pneumatic and vacuum test and delivered in guaranteed condition prompt. ly, Second-hand Ford radia. tors for sale and exchange, Garage owners: and: distri-. butors write for particulars, Phone | 05 Freightand Baggage Clooten’s Temporary Basement Cowan’s Drug Store Fourth and Broadway USE THIS WANT AD PAGE AND BUSINESS MEN’S. DIRECTORY LIKE YOU USE THE DICTIONARY OR THE TELEPHONE BOOK | TAXI Phone h, EB. al Office Rooms 1 and Hughes Building Opposite Grand Pacific Hotel Phone 57 S. LAMBERT “4 AX! H. J. WAGNER “Telephone Number Optical Specialist Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted; also Glasses, Chacged and Renewed CK. N. D. Office Hours to 12 and 1to5 “PLM ing and Picoting. MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Machine Hemstitch- PHONE 849 FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 | AGENTS WANTED Far the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Piano’, @. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retzil Distributor. Peck'a Old Music Store COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY } Grand Pacific Building TERMS TO SUIT facie gh es 90% of toad carried on nd “Heavy Eire dere Ape Mubber tires adit U Yer OUR deli livery. servi ice can le if AND A FFicient and the cost EW out fy one-third with the oof Ford: D One-Ton dane, FodSinply rd 0 wanes Economy and ‘Dearborn Strength. BARBOR Corwin Motor Go. - Bismarck, N. D. SE TERIES. PARTS Reps, “Ex ioc ae IRiy, "4 Cory service SO B CORWIN MOTOR CO BisnancnN 0, C. W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING Phone 725 812 Rosser Street The Electric Shop 3B. K. SKEEELS gt Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm ‘Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway Fashionable Dressmaking —and— Ladies’ Tailoring Room 307 Northwest Hotel Phone 817 ' Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 . W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge Barbie’s PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver Trailer 1917 Model Now on Display Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. ~ REBORING Has your motor lost its “power? Let us rebore the cylinders and fit with oversize pistons, on a new machine built especially for that purpose. CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. WILL BuiLp. THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO « Abn NO -COUNTRY ROAD TIRE . Wrapped tread is uaranteed 5000 miles, . CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers PHONE 783 i iron, rags, rubbers, § |house. Corner 9th and Sweet St. REMEMBER that we pay top market prices for scrap metals, paper, bottles and barrels. CIRCUMVENT and CONQUER the High Cost of Liv- & ling by selling us the odds and ends of junk around the Call us up and we will come for goods with our wagon DAKOTA IRON AND METAL CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers PHONE 783 Phone 783 (Transfer & storage | We have unequaled facilities for moving, storing and household goods. Careful, experi. enced men; wood, Wachter Transfer Comp: , Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth &t. shipping } also retell ice al a For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway is hoes Repaired ! Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest | Lee . E. Larson * es main _Btrert PIANO_TUNING A. 8, HOFFMAN Work Guaranteed Residence (002, Ave. C CIty LOTs Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building RENTS FARM LANDS Battery Service Loden’s Battery y= 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D, COLEMAN’S New and Second Hand Store Second Hand Clothes Bought and sold, Clothes Clean and preesed Hats Blocked and Cleaned. We Carry a Line of New Goods, We Buy all Kinds of Junk, PHONE 358, HOUSE PHONE 47k OPPOSITE McKENZIE HOTEL Houses & Lots For Sale . We have a number of hous- es and lots in different parts of the city which can. be bought under very desir- able terms. Those who might be interested can obtain full information by calling at The Hedden Ag’cy Webb Block Phone 0 HATS Cleaned & Re-Blocked AT REASONABLE PRICES Especially Ladies Straws and Panamas Work guaranteed and done paomplly EAGLE HAT WORKS Phone 682 Opp. Post Office. BISMARCK