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F.E. E. Young F Real FOR SALE—Sixroom house with “bath, basement, furnace, screened porches and range, with barn, three blocks from down town for $3,000.00. Terms, $800.00 cash, balance month- ly payments on easy terms. FOR. SALE>Seven-room house with furnace, bath and other modern im- provements, nice yard with trees. Can be rented for two families; near the schools of city. ‘Price $3,100.00. Terms, $1,200.00 cash, bal- ance reasonable. FOR SALE—Six-room house, modern, -with hot air furnace, full basement, bath, nice yard and trees, between north ward school and high school. Price $3,200.00. cash, balance reasonable. F.E. Young Real Tel. No. 78 Offices HELP WANTED MALE Terms, $1,200.00] Be Sure and See Us Before Buying Estate Company FOR SALE—Seven-room house with gas, sewer, water, lights, sidewalks, walled up cellar, on Eighth street. Nice yard and trees. Price $2,900.00. Terms, $1,700.00 cash, balance $600.00 per year at six per cent. > FOR SALE—Fiveroom house with bath, modern, hardwood finish, gas, hot. air furnace, full basement -in east part of city on lot. 50x100. Price® $2,700.00. Terms, $1,200.00, cash, balance one to three years at six per cent. ‘BUICDIN GCOTS, lots tor investment, farming lots and plots and gravel beds for sale on small payments down and easy payments at six per cent. and We Will Save You. Money. Estate Company in First National Bank. Building BOARDERS WANTED WANTED—Boy. at Wonder Store; none under 16 years need apply. 7-2-3t BARBER WANTED at City National Barber shop. Sixty per cent paid; guarantee of $21 per week. 7-2-4t HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Girl for my farm, one. half mile from town, to help house- keeper. Geo. Gussner. ;‘*, 1-3-3t WANTED—Chambermaid at, Grand Pacific hotel. 7-3-1t ‘WANTED—Two waltresses at Atlan- tic_cafe. 7-3-2 WANTED—Girl to assist in house- ; Work and care: for. ‘two-year-old baby. Mrs. R. ©. Battey, 514 First -strdet..;Phone 491 00092 6-30-3t WANTED—Girl, for general house- work. Good wages. Call 423 Third St. 6-27-6t WANTED—Two waitresses. Apply at Star restaurant. 6-29-6t J. H. HOLIHAN, REAL ESTATE BARGAINS 7 FOR SALE—House of six rooms, mod- ern,..bungalow style; nice, large shade trees; fine lawn; east front; close in and one of the nicest homes: in thezofty.»:’ $2,800; ‘$800 cash. |ALE—Ffouse of eight ‘rooms ath! and “thoroughly modern; full basement; close in. Built two years ago. This fine home would “cost $6,500 to duplicate today, but ‘for quick sale ‘will sell for $5,000. $500 cash and balance $50 monthly. House now rents for $50. Big" bar- gain—hurry. J. H. HOLIHAN ‘Rooms 2 and 4, Lucas Block Phone 745 HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT—Six-room, modern louse. Inquire J. H. Doran. 7-2-3 —<—$__ FOR RENT—Modern, six-room house. furnished, until September 1; 31% Ave. A. Inquire Mrs. A. M. Leslie, 422 Fourth street. 7-3-3 FOR RENT—Cottage on East Broad- way. Rent, $19.00. Phone 250. 1 7-2-3t ____LOST AND FOUND LOST—Child’s. blue coat with” crepe de chine collar, between Van*Horn hotel and ball park. Finder return WANTED—Roomers and boarders at 208 Thayer.. Phone 389K. Reason- able prices. 6-23-1mo. 1 DRESSMAKING WANTED—Apprentice girls who are anxious to learn to sew. - Call on Miss Sandbank, Room 4, Haggart building. 6-27-6t i POSITION WANTED WANTED—Position by man and wife on farm. F. O. Philips, Mandan, N. D. 7-3-3t WANTED—Position as bookkeeper by young lady. Address: Miss Jeanat Hardy, city. HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE—Rooming house at Wil- ton, IN. D, Eleven room rooming house, doing good business year round.. Must sell owing to poor health. Reasonable terms. Write 198, care Tribune. 7-3-3t FOR SALE—Nice lot, one-room house garden, water, on lot Riverview ad- dition, Anderson street. Price $325 ’Phone 303. 7-2-4 FOR SALE—Five-room ‘house on 8th street; east front lot, with trees, four blocks from the Will school. ‘This property is a bargain at the sipprice,: $1,850. Harvey Harris & Co. vila, ‘ 6-29-4t —————————————————. 196 MISCELLANEOUS * FOR SALE—Complete now. furnish: ings for small flat. Leaving town and must sell quickly., Exception. ally low, price. Phone 633U.. 7-2-6 FOR SALE—Billiard parlor and lunch « counter; cigars and’ soft ‘drinks. Address, J. E. Hibbard, Glen Ullin, N. D. 7-2-4 CARNATIONS 60c per‘dozen. White peonies $1:50 ‘per''dozen at Wills seed’ ‘store: 7-2-2t roadster. 309 10t! Test —Lumber that’s been ‘ a a‘ different dimensions, suitable | ‘fot’ sheeting and. studding. Call 307X. 7-2-3t FOR SALE—Peninsula Steel Range, Electric Dome and few pieces of Furniture, within the next week. 514 Sixth street. 7-2-5t WILL EXCHANGE house of six rooms and two lots in Mandan for, land. L. N. Cary, Mandan, Dz. 7-2-3t FOR SALE—Single seated, glass en- closed auto, Ford. In good condi- tion. Cost a year ago new with electrical starter, $715. Will accept 350. L, N. Cary, Mandan. 7-2-3t FOR SALE—A Cadillac seven-passen- ger, two-speed axle. A powerful car in excellent condition; looks like new. Will accept $1,000. L. N. Cary, Mandan. 7-2-3t to or notify:W. A. Beardsley, Wil-| FOR SALE—Majestic range gasoline ton, N..D. 7-2-3t \ FLATS FOR cit INT—Flat. one K. Doran. 7-3-6t FOR RENT Nicely furnished flat, including. gas range, .in. modern house. No’ childten; 807 Fourth St. Phone 404k. 6-29-2t LOTS FOR SALE stove, rug, washing machine. ’Phone 622 or call 104 Ave. A morn: ings. 7-2-6 FOR SALE—Adam Schaaf plano, near- ly new,. cheap, if ‘taken at once, Phone 684. 6-30-36 FOR SALE—Sundry household furni- ture and rugs; one complete dining room set; one mahogany bedroom set, five pieces. Phone 650, or call 400 Sixth St, between 2:00 and 5300 p.m. 6-27-6t FOR SALE—Irish Setter puppies five COST—Watch fob with Masonic om- blem.. Reward if returned to 4 mond and ‘Whitney: ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Light housekeeping __rooms. Coll _340. 7-3-6 FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms, furnished and unfurnished. Phone 773, Varney: flats. T3-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room at 200 Mandan Ave. 7+2-3t FOR RENT—Large rooms, cool in summer, warm in winter, for light housekeeping. 622 Third street. *Phone 132-R. 7-2-6 FO R RENT—Furnished room at 522 Second stréet. 6-80-3t FOR RENT—Three modern rooms, newly furnished. 212 Second street. J. A. McConkey. 7-2-3t FOR RENT—Four unfurnished, mod- ern rooms for housekeeping. Photie 624Z. ‘422 Twelfth street. 6-30-6t FOR RENT—Two large and two small rooms in modern house, suitable for light housekeeping. No children or dogs allowed. Mrs. B.S. Pierce, 404 Fifth street. 6-27-6t FOR RENT late. strictly modern FOR RENT Room FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 621 Sixth street. , 6-13-26t FOR RENT—Rooms. 30) Yth St. 6-7-1mo eee FOR RENT—All newly furnished| the prize, I Cor. 9 front room in a new_ bungalow,/ a crown, II Timothy, strictly modern in every way. months and-eleven weeks old, rez: istered and papers with each. Bar gain prices. Write me. Dr. oO. Smith, Linton, N. D. G-27-7t WANTED — Bismarck rug cleaning works now open. R. J. Anderson. Phone 755. 6-20-1mo FOR OR SALE—Fine iron grille office railing, 5 ft. high, 17 ft. long, with gate. P. BE. Byrne. 6-27-7t FALSE TEETH—We pay as high as $22.50 per set for old false teeth, no matter if broken, Also gold crowns, ~bridgework. Mail to Berner’s False Teeth Specialty, 22 Third St. m., Troy N. Y., and recsive cash by re- turn mail. Very Likely. Harold was instructed in the duties and spirit of a host by his mother be- forte she gave the birthday party. One guest, a boy of eight. feeling too old for baby games, was frankly bored and refused to join in the play. Several times Harold. in obedience to warning: glances, offered the boy his own place, only to meet as many refusals. Finally he inquired fn tones of sincere inter- est, “What did you come for—to eat?” Greek Athletic Judges. St. Paul mentions in II Timothy. 4: 8, that the judge in the Greek athletic contests was selected for his spotless integrity; his office was to decide any disputes. Col. 3 and to award 24; consisting of 2:5, and 4:2, of leaves of wild olive at. the: Obsini¢ Phone 698R or call at 611 First| games and of pine, or at one period, street. 5:23-tf) ivy, at Isthmian games, 6-30-6t,]; “BIBMAROK DAILY TRIBUNE h Come BACK HERE AND PICK UP THAT HALF- “EATEN LUNCH ‘You THREW Away WHAT ABOUT CONSERVING THE, FOOD SUPPLY To HELP wine LITTERING UP THE PARK $f CLT te ee si tll atthe du hog ith we a SS ane Piren sual ne eae ‘ Cet salt git ety ee ca tn ‘neat int nt Ik MOOSE STOP TRAINS =I Herds of moose have been de-. trains on the Grand which laying Trunk Pacific railroad, runs through Jasper Park, Al- ;berta.. The superintendent at Jasper reported that following a ten-foot snowfall in that region the animals would gather on the tracks; which was the only place cleared, and would run frantical- ly ahead of the engine. Sometimes passenger trains would lose as much as two hours by slowing down or stopping to avoid killing the moose, In one 3 oF two instances the animals turned and charged the engines. - ELOEDEESESEEESEEEEEETEEEE AVOID ACCIDENTS ON ROADS Intricate Electrically Operated Mech- a Installed- by Two Big Rail- roads in Chicago. A room filled with intricate, elec- trically operated mechanism installed at a cost of $100,000 by two large Western roads on Washington street, Chicago, the junction of the two roads, has reduced to the minimum the pos- sibility of accidents and injuries to the traveler. This room is the headquarters for the interlocking signal system in- stalted bythe raflroads. It is this: op that the lives offfousghdsia: sdfepgardedt as they go:.thui ing over thé tracks of the two roads, in daylight and dark- ness. “Through the medium of this new service the possibility of a head- on collision is practically obliterated and the- open-switch catastrophe be- comes a thing of the past. The headquarters station is connect- ed with dozeas of. smaller stations along the routes of the two roads, and between ‘these stations are both over- head and track-light signals. Through the installation of the new system the forgetful switchman and the untrustworthy signalman become things of the past, and travelers may slumber in peace as they are whirled through the maze of tracks in the rail- road yards. PRACTICAL HINT ON ECONOMY American Railroad Man Makes Inter- esting Suggestion to Employees on Use of Pencil Holders, An interesting suggestion of econ- omy has recently been, proposed by an American railroad to its employees, in the use of pencil holders. Ordinari- ly, & pencil‘is thrown away when it has been reduced to its last third, but ff placed in a pencil holder it may be used down fo the last inch without: any inconvenience to the user. Each pencil is a small item of finance, but on the amount of pencils used‘ by that one company alone, the saving would amount to thousands of dollars every year. NO PLATFORM TRICKS, “The senator's speech seemed to fall flat,” said the practica! politician, “I'm not surprised,” answered (he old-fashioned voter. “No?” “How could he expect to stir the boys up by such a tame performance? He didn’t wave his arms, he didn’t pound the tabte, he didn’t mop his brow and he didn’t even pause now. and then to take a drink of water.” PEEEEEEEEEEESESSEEEED Setting Him Right. “T suppose,” remarked the scantye ‘haired bachelor, “that you are not an advocate of early marriage?” “Oh, yes I am,” rejoined the spinster | who was carrying weight for age. “If if ever marry at all I shall marry “Have you an ear for music?” asked ‘the society maid. “Not me,” replied the matter-of-fact | Young man, “I use one of my ears for | telephone comm: ations and. the Othe | er for pen rac ey” ECONOMICAL. The Reformer—Are you in favor of women voting? The Politician—Sure. You could buy all the votes you wanted for $1.98. Defective Vision. Two sides there are to everything ‘That's said or thought or done, And yet, two-thirds of us, by jing, Can only look at one, Purely Accidental. “Congressman Twobble says the demonstration lasted 45 minutes when he reached home.’? “Yes, Something got the matter with the waterworks whistle and the en gineer couldn't stop it from blow- ing.” Severely Critical. “What is your favorite season?” “T have none.” replied the pessimist. “They are all allke to me, for 1 have never yet met anybody who could make an original remark about the webther.” , % Unusual Case. “A remarkable woman. That's what i say.” “Why 50?” “She tells me she has been operating a boarding house for 25 years and stili retdins her faith in human nature.” Not Offended. “You are certainly a. bum actor,” sald the theatrical manager. with a pleased expression. He was a tramp comedian and felt highly complimented. Much the Same. “Did you ever buy a gold brick? asked the very young man. “Well,” replied the middle-aged mar a girl whose father de ight in ago I marrie clared she was worth her we gold.” 4 ~ Swindled. De Speed (after the spill) —"“The agent lied to me about this car. He sald, “Chere was’ enr that would knock my eye out,’ and it oply knocked six teeth out. “Thank you.” responded the other, ! with the absent hair, “several yeart| Se JOHN BORTELL Sheet Metal and Radiator Works BISMARCK, N. D. TAXI | TAXI ‘ Round Oak Ph Moist Aid one ete. Phone Ss. ems. jealth- LETTE LES iest and i. B. SMITH s. ef Te cheapest “= method known er Manes ofice ~<A Ji WAGNE elephone Number Rooms 1 ‘and 2 CALL, AND SEE SAMPLE Hughes Building Optical Office Hous Radiators Be: Pes gr Sp ecialist “ to am paired and re- Moat Tested and Glasses Fitted, aleo uy: Changed and Renewed SMARCK. N. D. built. Prompt service. Rea- sonable prices. Best known Radiator methods used cMggememeea4 ||| Machine Hemstitch- Ito do the work ~~ __| do the work ing and Picoting. nes RS. M. C. HUNT i TA TAXI TOE | 1 QO 5 dees PHONE 849 ||| W#* Be mt Phone a el Waste of ‘Time. A little fellow, age four, was repent- ing a prayer after his mother, ending with “God bless papa, mamma, grand- ma, brother and sister, and everybody.” “Mamma,” said he, “If we had sald ‘everybody’ at the start it wouldn't have taken up so much of God's time.” ECE TITIES WARNER’ Camping Trailer 197 Model Now on Display Corwin Motor Co. BAB RBO Bismarck, N. D. Freightand Baggage . DRAYING Clootens Livery + Temporary Office Basement Cowan’s Drug Store Fourth and Broadway ad_ertaking-Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS wv ~ NS RACINE COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is guaranteed 5000 20% of load carried on tt t rack springy — Fire etoneSolld MubberTires Y Y t Your aclivety service can AND A be made 75 per cent FO RD% more efficient and the coat NEW cut to one-third with the ered Ford. De: par born One-Ton eto Truck, You Strength. REBORING ARBO} Has your motor lost its power? Let us rebore. (he -eylinders and fit with oversize pistons, on a new machine built especially for that purpose,’ CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. Corwin Motor Go. Bismarck, ft. D. CORWIN MOTOR Co. BISMARCK, N.'D. WIN PA OTOR:CO.BismaitcuN D Jobbers C. W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING CORWIN MOTOR CO Bismarck ND PHONE 783 REMEMBER that we pay top market prices for scrap iron, rags, rubbers, metals, paper, bottles and barrels. CIRCUMVENT and CONQUER the High Cost of Liv- rd by selling us the odds and ends of junk around the ouse, Call us up and we will come for goods with our wagon DAKOTA IRON AND METAL CO. Wholesale and Retail Deslers Corner 9th and Sweet St Phone 725 812 Rosser Street The Electric Shop| 3B. K, SKEELS PHONE ibis PHONE 733 Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 783 Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for moving, storing and shipping household goods. Careful, experi. enced men; ateo retail! ice and | wood. { Wachter Transfer Comp. Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth St. 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 | Phone 370 408 Broadway H. WAH---Laundry The Best Laundry Work at Most Reasonable Prices. 518 BROADWAY PHONE 378 For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H, BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company -Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A.W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge Barbie’s DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver Se Houses & Lots For Sale We havo 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 Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the = Northwost L. E. Larson 400 Main Strert PIANO TUNING A. 8. HOFFMAN Work Guaranteed Residence. 623 Sixth. St. Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building RENTS HATS Cleaned & Re-Blocked AT REASONABLE PRICES Especially Ladies Straws and Panama's Work guaranteed and done promplly EAGLE HAT WORKS Phone 082 Opp. Post Office. CITY LOTS FARM LANDS Battery Service| 403 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D, BISMARCK Loden’s Battery y~