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4 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SEVEN USE THIS WANT AD PAGE AND BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTORY LIKE YOU USE THE DICTIONARY OR THE HIKE YOU USE F.E. Young Real Estate|Company, The Outbursts of Everett True By Condo FOR SALE—The largest ‘ant best line of houses of any dealer in the city. FOR SALE—The largest list of farm lands of any dealer in the county. 01 OR OE ah the county. FOR SALE—We have the exclusive handling of Lincolh Addition and Riverview Addition, besides the Penitentiary to the river, and from the bottoms to the Capitol; most of them on monthly payments. See ‘There are always splendid bargains n our lists, in either farm lands or city property and you will save hun-| Money by dealing through us. We al- dreds and hundreds of lots from] ways protect our clients. F.E. Young Real Tel. No. 78 Estate Company Offices In. First National Bank Buliding HELP WANTED MALE WANTED—Cook, at Home Cafe,. Ha- zelton, N. D. T-12-6t WANTED—Man or boy, acquainted with town, for general delivery work. Geo. Gussner’s store. 7-12-3t WANTED—Man and wite, without children, to go on farm by the year. C. A. Rust, Underwood, N.. Dak. 7-10-5t WANTED—Twelve men, Monday morning, at 32 1-2 cents per hour. ‘Apply at concrete mixer, at Ma- sonic Temple. Hanlon & Okes. ee T14-1t WANTED—Two young men to work by month. 421 Twelfth St. 7-14-2t WANTED—Blacksmith. First .class horseshoer and blacksmith wanted immediately. Steady work for com- petent man. Wachter Transfer Co. T-6-10t HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl, for gen- eral housework. Best wages. Phone __587 or call at 36 Ave.A. TAL 6t WANTED—Five bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate. and ‘seH:deal- ers. '$25.00'to $50.00: per week. Rail- road fare paid. Goodrich Drug com- pany, Dept. 631, Omaha, Neb. 7-14-1t }ANTED—German lady wants laun- dry work. Will do it at your house or call for it. Does not speak Eng- lish. Call at 600 12th St. T14-2t J. H. HOLIHAN, REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FOR SALE—House of six rooms and bath and woodshed. Nice large shade trees, fine lawn, east front. One of the nicest homes in the city. Lot 50x150 feet: $2,8 50 cash. FOR SALE—Dodge auto: in good running order. Cost new about $900. “Party is leaving the city and]. must sell at once. Price $350 cash. Phone or telegraph at once. J. He HOLIHAN Rooms 2 and 4, Lucas Block Phone 745 ~ _ SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED as cook in ho- tel or cook car. Addres 200, Trib- 7-9-3t. tion. position; good cook. Tribune Ofiice. Experienced. Wife also wants Address, 204, 7-12-3t _APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment, in the Rose Apartments. Ap- ply , W. Murphy, 204 Main St. 7-3-12t BOARDERS WANTED WANTED Roomers and boarders, at’ , Duiavén,° 212° Third’ St.” “Under ‘new management. 75-1mo WANTED—Roomers and boarders at 208 Thayer. Phone 389K. Reason- able ‘prices. ” 6-23-1mo. POSITION WANTED STENOGRAPHER—Six years experi- ence, wishes permanent “position. Be 7-10-17; 7-17-17, WANTED—Position as" housekeeper by widow with one child. Mrs. E. Fisher, Bismarck, N. D. ; 7-9-7, 15, 7-16-17 -1 MEAT CU Rand = all-round Butcher, who is capable to: take full Charge of a market, would’ like steady position. Address Box 43, Cavalier, N. D 7-9-—6t. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two small” and two large rooms, for -light housekeep- ing; 404 Fifth St. Phone 512K, 7-946 FOR RENT—Room in modern house; hot and cold water. Phone 689R. FOR RENT—Office rooms over Knowles & Haney’s Jewelry Store. Apply at Knewles Haney’s. 7-9-6t FOR RENT—Large, strictly modern 8 Ave. A. . ‘T—Rooms. Phone 3 6-7-1mo 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—First floor, back room, feet; good back light and en- Address P. 0. Box A Fo Phone 562R. t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Call at the Business college or phone 3-1mo FOR SALE—Cheap, if taken at once, good Indian motorcycle. Phone 254. 7-13-3t * FOR SALE inch wrapping paper, at“8c~per -pound,..by the Toll. See Faunce, Fourth St. TAlL3t FOR SALE—At a great sacrifice, if taken quick, high grade Kimball Piano, good as new. Phone 254. 7-13-3t. FOR SALE—Indian twin cylinder motorcycle; good tires and equip- ment. For quick sale at $85, at Harry Clooten’s garage. Phone 271. FOR SALE—Only meat market in good town on main line IN. P. Ry. doing $3,500 business yearly. Shop perfectly sanitary. Address, 205, Tribune. 7-14-6t FOR SALE OR TRADE—271 acres. Owner subject to draft. ‘Will ac- cept half actual value, J. K. Doran, T-l4-lt mahogany FOR SALE —B eautiful Packard piano, cost $600. Will,sell cheap. Large, white, shadowless electric light fixture and. range with water front. Phone 857R or call 320 Eleventh St., or write State Ex- aminer. 7-14-6t FOR SALE—New, fiveroom modern cottage, with good‘basement. Easy terms. A. Van Horn. 7-14-3t FOR RENT—One or two-car garage, at 209 Seventh St. A. Van Horn. Lar T-14-6t FOR SALE—txclusive North Dako- ta sales and patent right for up to date hardware specialty, merits sell it everywhere, splendid mail order and dealer's article. Will make you independent if you tend to bus- iness. Don’t answer if you do not mean honest business. For full particulars — write nternational Foundry Company, St. Paul, Minn. -14-1t ee eG SEATS FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Modern, front rooms Varney Flats. T-11-6t FOR RENT—Newly furnished flat, in- i cluding gas range, in modern house. No children; 807 Fourth St. Phone 404R. , 71-96 HOUSES FOR REN®.: FOR RENT—Furnished house. Mrs. F, L. Shuman, 412° Third St... Phone 455. 7-13-38 FOR RENT OR SALE—If you are in the market for a modern house, either to rent or buy, 8eETA. J. Ox- trander, No. 9 Thayer. ‘St. Phone 263. f 7-9-6t FOR RENT—Four-room house. Fif- .— teenth and Rosser streets. Apply to A. W. Lucas. 7-12-3t FOR RENT —Six-room, modern house. Phone 206. 5. 7-13-35 ——————————————_=—_ LOST AND FOUND LOST—DBunch keys. Corner 7th St. and Ave. B, Tuesday night. Finder, return to Tribune for reward. . T12-3t LOST—A brooch, set with moss ag- ate. Finder, please leave’same at N. G. Nelson’s billiard hall, G. P.| Wa hotel. 7-12-6t DRESSMAKING On, YES, L INVESTED INA FSO. LIGERTY BOND. |! PEOPLE KEPT DING*DONGING AT MG ALL THE]: TIME, SOX FINACLY BOUGHT ONE, AGENTS WANTED—l’ve a new line of. soap, extracts, toilet goods, per- fumes, etc., for agents. 100 per cent profit. Sample free. Write quic! Lacassian Co., Dept. 54, St. Louis, Mo. T-l4-1t / SERVICE EXAMINATIONS— Bismarck, soon. Men’ and. women desiring government. élérkships, de- partmental, ,postoffice, ‘railway mail, customs. Write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard (former govern- ment examiner), Kenois Bildg., Washington. T14-lt FOR EXCHANGE—Ranchman will trade his palatial $400,000 apart- ment.<.building. of thirty-seven flats. Knglish basement — style, equipped with every modern appointment. — All rented at $41,000 year. Most beautiful building on finest boulevard*in city. Want first- class, going ranch, fully stocked and. equipp ll make quick deal” for rit proposition;» might add ¢ H,: Ruvert. Rm. 1032 National Life Bldg. Chicago. 7-14-1t AGENTS~Our Simplex (kerosene) gas ‘burners do. away with wood and coal. Hundreds of pleased custom- ers. Agents coining money. Write today for exclusive territory, Sim- plex Gas Plants Co., 9 So. Clinton, st prices for ear. corn, speltz and other feed grains. Will also need winter rye. 7-14-4t MOVED—Irom Kupiiz Block, to over Union Mercantile Block, 112 1-2 Sixth St. Phone 493V. Miss Linda Geyer. 7-11-5t MISCELLANEOUS REMEMBER CASPARY—For your suit cleaning, pressing and repair-}' Ing... Bismarck Fur Co., 418 Broad: way. 7-12-tf WANTED — Bismarck. rug cleaning works now open. R. J. Andérson. Phone 755. 6-20-Imo 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 receive cash by re- turn mail, STRAYEO—From our pasture, south of Bismarck, 1 large, red (horns sawed off); 1 white i brown spotted cow ‘and calf--the; calf has white face. Information « regarding whereabouts of these an- imals will be appreciated by Browa & Jones. 7. TO EXCHANGE—Am looking for class farm, operate myself. Will trade my fine, new, $125,000 busi- ness bl in hastling and enterpris- ing section Chicago. Rented $13,000 year; in section where renters are guaranteed and values rapidly- in- creasing. Must have farm same high character as my building. H. Ru- pert, Rm. 1032, National Life Bldg., Chicago. 7-14-1t SALESMEN wanted to take state rights. for newest and best soft drink. Big seller, allowing dealer 500 per cent profit. Absolutely re- liable and subject to thorough in- vestigation. The bigger the man the greater the opportunity. Will give contract for entire state on straight commission basis. Must be man of reputation, sobriety and character, with-car to make towns and means to pay own expenses and appoint sub-salesmen. ‘Now is time to make fortune on soft drink proposition such. as this. For full information address P. O. Box 1104, San An- tonio, Texas. 7-4-1 WANTED—Side line men. Do you want a real one that one order a day will pay you. $9? ‘No samples to carry. Something new. Write today. Canfield Mfg. Co., 208 Sigel St., Chicago, Il. T-l4-1t WANTED—To pay best prices for ear corn, speltz and other ieed grains. Wil also need winter rye. : T13-4t steer | GETTING AT THE FACTS, “De Skin told me the other day that every dollar he has on earth was made honestly.” “So? How much do you think he is worth?” rm “About ninety-eight cents.” Independent. “The cost of living frights me not,”” Baid Alfred Fuller Bitts; “When nothing else is in the pot, I eat my fill of grits.” Where He Was. “Did you say when your husband comes home very late at night he al- ways brings you a novel?” “No, I didn’t, I said he always brought home a lot of fiction.” The Reason. “Miss Passay was dreadfully ill— they thought she was going to die.” “No danger. She’d be afraid if she died her exact age would be published in the papers.” Exact Lec: le “Cucumbers never hurt me in the world.” “W: thet ain’t where.they hurt me, neither.” An Opportunity. “He has asked me to marry him, but I hate him!” lee “Then why don’t you do it” usu ' You're behind. E ‘TRY IT. “But you can’t:buy cucumbers for a nickel any more,” exploded the vege- tible vender.to the:fat gentleman with the gold-handled@ umbrella, * “Of course, not,” agreed the g. Ws g. how “Nor for six cents, or seven cents, of eight cents,” Continued the aroused stand-keeper. The alphabetical person agreed again, i; “Then why do you try?” sighed the Pickle man. 2.0.55 “Just to see if I ain still right when I refuse to buy any,” sweetly answered the other. Trimmed Wrong. “I’m master of my soul today,” Said William Henry Blair, Yet almost wept about the way _A barber cut his hair. A Sure Plan, She—How is the best way to flatter & woman you haven’t seen for 10 years? He—Tell her you'd like to get her recipe for keeping young. op een On the Screen, ‘We're told the movie et t hrough a Technical Humor. “That was a rattling good poker Jimpson told, but you didn’t even smile.” ' “That wasn’t my fault entirely.” “Why not?” “As I don’t know one tard from an: other, and can't play golf, I miss the point of a great many good stories that are going the rounds these days.” Sensitive Creatures, “Some women have been married for years and don’t know yet how to cook,” “That’s true, And. {if anyone ven- tured to suggest that they spend a few hours daily in the kitchen, they would immediately retire to a private sanl- tarium and indulge in a complete col- lapse.” Discernment. “Did I understand you to say that Gadson is a deep student of human nature?” “Well, he doesn’t make any preten- sion of that‘sort, but I notice when he starts out to borrow a little money he Seldom tackles more than two or three | people before he gets it.” HE KNEW. Cashier—You've overdrawn your ac- count—you're behind. Wise Depositor— JOHN BORTELL Sheet Metal and Radiator Works BISMARCK, N. D. Round Oak Moist Aid Heating Sys- tems. Health- lest and cheapest method known for Heating a Home. CALL AND SEE SAMPLE Radiators Ke- paired and re- built, Prompt service. Rea- TAXI Phone u, BE. SMITH iTELEPHONE BOOK TAXI Phone & i S. LAMBERT orice, J. WAGNER © Rooms 1 and 2 Telephone Number 533 Hughes Building ° heii at Ottice Hours Opposite _ ecialis: © 12 anc Grand Facttic Eyes Beh Glasses Fitted, also VtoS ote! Glasses Changed and Renewed BISMARCK, N. D. sonable prices. Best known methods used to do the work 105 TAXI Phone Machine Hemstitch- ing and Picoting. MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. PHONE 849 Freightand Baggage : DRAYING : Clootens Livery * Temporary Office Basement Cowan’s Drug Store Fourth and Broadway Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 “8. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS 90% of load carried on Fear axle and) Heavy Bruck Springs — Fire- atone: KubberTires: R delivery service can be made 7: more effici ut to one: Ford. Dearborn Truck. You get Ford ciency, Ford Sumplicit Economy and Dea Strength, FORD-. ARBOR D OneTon Truck” Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. One-Ton ft A ACTory sevice s™ CORWIN, MOTOR CO. BisnarciN.b Trailer. 1917 Model Now on Display Corwin Motor Co. |. D. Bismarck, : REBORING , Mas‘your motor lost its ‘power? u$"‘rebores the cylinders and ith’ oversize pistons, of & new Machine built especially for that purpose, CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. BUILD THEM. RECO. Bismrarce. ND Wrapped tread is guaranteed ooo = CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D.’ Jobbers PUBLIC SENTIMENT. “Do you pay much attention to'pub- lie sentiment?” “No; I always look the other way Phone 370 The Electric Shop B. XK, SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm ‘Light Plants 408 Broadway So 9) Barbie’s DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver Transfer & storage | We have unequaled facilities for moving, storing . and shipping Careful, experi. aleo retail ice and household gcods, enced men; wood. Wachter Transfer Comp. No. 202 Fifth 8t. Phone 62 No; when I see a young couple holding hands in the par 'Twas Ever Thus. digh-priced meat makes boarding houses Harp the same old tunes; They give you hash for breakfast, and For supper you get prunes, Case for the Court, For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway Algernon—What’s this I heah about Miss Giltedge agweeing to mawwy you and then going back on her word? Reginald—That is the stwait of It, I'm sowwy to say. Algernon—Beastly twick, deah boy. Why don't u sue her for nonsup- port? You’ve got a cleah case, don- cherknow., Quite True. “Say,” snarled the irascible editor, “these verses of yours not worth the paper they are written on.” “Maybe not,” replied the poet, mod- “The paper shortage is so acute nowadays that hardly anything ts worth the paper it is written on, unless it is a check.” Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Northwoss L. E. Larson | 406 ain Strert PIANO TUNING | ‘A. 8. HOFFMAN | | Work Guaranteed Residence. 623 Sixth. St. tA. COLEMAN’S New and Second Hand Store Becond 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 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 Bismarck Realty Company Building Bismarck Bank CcITy LOTS RENTS FARM LANDS Battery Service Loden’s Battery Shop 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D. HATS Cleaned & Re-Blocked AT REASONABLE PRICES Especiaily Ladies Straws and Panama's Worl, guaranteed and done. promptly EAGLE HAT WORKS Phone 682 Opp. Post Office. BISMARCK ——————— A!

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