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AY, JULY 17, 1917. FOR SALE—The largest and beat line of houses of any dealer in the city. FOR SALE—The largest list of farm lands of any dealer in the county. FOR SALE—We have the exclusive handling of Lincoln Addition and Riverview: Addition, besides hun- Wie dreds and. hundreds of lots from F. E. Young Real . Offices USE THIS WANT the Penitentiary to the river, and from the bottoms to the Capitol; most of them on monthly payments. ‘Phere are always spleridid bargains on“our lists, in either farm lands or city property and. you will, save money by dealing through us. We al ways protect’ our clients. Estate Company ta First National Bank. Bullding +: HELP WANTED MALE WANTED—Two single young men to travel-.with manager as salesmen, Bright, energetic, country men or school teachers preferred. State age and previous employment; good ad. vancement to right parties; salary and expenses. ‘Write W. R. Taylor, Bottineau, N. D.,, Gen. Del. 7-17-5t (ook, at fate, Ha- zeltonyN. D. 712-6t WANTED — Experienced ~ grocery clerk. Apply at-Gussner’s. 7-16-3t WANTED—Blacksmith. First class horseshoer and blacksmith wanted immediately. Steady work for com- petent man. Wachter Transfer Co. 7-6-10t HELP WANTED FEMALE _ WANTED—Lady clerk to keep books and work in store and _postoffice. Must be good penman and accurate with figures, but previous bookkeep- ing experience not required. Refer- ences and willingness to work and a pleasant disposition are the main FLATS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern, front rooms Varney Flats. 711-6 FOR RENT—Apartment. Apply Sow an’s drug store. 6-2t HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT — Modern, —four-room house. Telephone 845K ‘between 7 and 8 p.m. 7-16-1t 'FOR RENT—Modern, five-room bun- galow; disappearing ‘beds, bath and full basement with. laundry. Mrs. F, E. Titus, 18 Thayer St. 7-16-3t FOR RENT—A seven-room, modern house, furnished. Will rent to Octo- per 1 to desirable tenants, 208 Ros- ser street. Harvey Harris & Co. WOES te NE ——XXXXsSS New and Second-Hand ‘Automobiles — Motoreycle Values FOR SALE—Indian twin cylinder motorcycle; good tires and equip: ment. For quick sale at $85, at ‘Harry Clooten’s garage. Phone 271. requirements. Address S. A. Day,|FOR SALE—Hupmobile, five passen- MeKenzie, N.iD. 7-17-12t| ger, electric lighting and starting WANTED—Waitress ‘at once, Apply|... system; good condition, ene at Atlantic cafe, - 7-17-3t| “Phone 318. o WANTED—Pdn: Sher. Apply Grand ; __ Pacific hotel." * -16-3t] APARTMENTS FOR RENT > WANTED—Competent | girl, ‘it gen-| FOR RENT—Strictly modern ‘apart eral housework. Best wages. Phone 587 or call at 36 Ave. A. TALC WANTED—Good iron girl for laundry work. H. Wah, 518 Broadway. 2 7-16-3t WAN TED—bxperienced Birl, for gen- eral housework. Mrs. B.C. pevek 514 First St. J. H. HOLIHAN, REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FOR SALE—House of seven rooms, close in, modern; trees, east front, fine lawn, $2,800, $750 cash. Rents for $33 per month. FOR SAEE—Farm close to Bismarck. Ap ment, in the Rose Apartments. ply F. W. Murphy, 204 Main cet SS SITUATIONS WANTED STEAM ENGINEER desires a posi- tion. ~Experienced. Wife also wants position; good cook. Address, 204, Tribune Office. 7-12-3t LOST AND FOUND COST—July 16, on road between Brit- tin and» Bisma »two auto tires 30x31, tail lamp ‘and license tag até tached. Finder return,or notify F. » Moule for reward, 7-17-3t Owner may Nive same ae lini at Tribune | office. TAT-2t FOR SALE—Onie of the best lots on COST—Time book Saturday. Finder Ave. B. $350," a eons 5 FOR SALE-— Cand Close to Bismarck. J. HetHOEIHAN Rooms 2 and 4, Lucas Block Phone 745 return to Tribune and get reward. Herb. Ottinger, J. P. Nelson. 7-16-31 LOSt—A- brooch, ‘set ‘with moss’ ag ate, Finder, please leave same at N. G. Nelson’s pullers hall, G. P. hotel. 7-12-6t FOUND—Child’s coaster wagon Sat- urday, morning. ‘W. H, Ebling, 824 POSITION WANTED STENOGRAPHER—Six years’ experi- |. ence, wishes “permanent pesition. |. Box 57. 7-17-6t ‘s DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING—Pldin and fancy; done ‘by the day. 212 Third street. Phone 438. _, T-AT-3t a ed BOARDERS WANTED WANTED—Roomers and boarders, at © Dunraven, 212 Third St. Under ' new_ management. 7-5-1mo WANTED—Roomers and boarders at 208 Thayer. Phone 389K. Reason, ENT—First: floor, back room, 5 feet; good back light and’ en- trance. Address "P.O. Box 511. Phone 562R. 7- FOR RENT—Furnished room at 514 Fifth. street. 7-16-6t FOR RENT — Three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 417 Tenth St.. Phone 478X: 7-16-3t FOR RENT—Rooms. - Phone 377K 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 7 * street. 8: 23-tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Call at the Business college or phone 183. 3-1mo FOR SALE FOR SALE—Cheap; used furniture __and one rug. Phone 1931, 7-17-2 FOR SALE—30-inch wrapping paper, Se at 9c per pound, -by the roll. See Faunce, Fourth St. T-14-3t FOR SALE—Shield glass of all sizes at lowest prices, cut and set on short’ notice. See Faunce, Fourth street. All other kinds of glass for sale here. 716-6t FOR SALE—By owner, two bunga- lows, four and five rooms, well built, modern. Seventh St. Lundeen. Phone 548X. 7-16-1mo FOR SALE—Only meat market in good town on main line N. P. Ry., doing $35,000.00 ‘business yearly. Shop perfectly sanitary. Address 205, Tribune. ~ 4-16-6t FOR SALE—New, fiveroom modern cottage, with good basement. Easy terms. A. Van Horn. T-14-3t FOR SALE —B eautifal mahogany 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- T14-6t A. Van Horn. , at 209 Seventh St. sis 7-14-6t. ‘Seventh ‘St. Owner may have ‘same ey Fl6-2t key, tied with yellow, ribbon. turn to 206, Bismarck Tribune office. 7-16-3t Si beeen MISCELLANEOUS REMEMBER CASPARY—lor your suit cleaning, pressing and: repair ing. Bismarck Fur Co., 418 Broad- way. 7-12-tt WANTED— Bismarck rug cleaning works now open. R. J. Anderson. Phone 755. 6-20-1mo FALSE TEETH—We pay as-high as $22.50 ver 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. | WANTED—To pay best prices for ear corn, speltz.and other feed grains. Will also need. winter rye. Oscar ‘Will seed store. 7-16-4t \ FOR RENT BARN FOR RENT—Harn holding 26 horses. Apply at Clooten’s: livery barn. Phone 105. 7-16-6t SAFETY LIMIT GSE OF HGH BILLARD RUNS Recent records. made by cue artists at three-cushion billfards are due chiefly to perfection in billiard manu- facture and the ‘jmiting of players to one safety shot. . The safety shot limit, howevet, even more than the perfected table, is considered by experts to be the cause for such high marks as 18, re- cently, by Alfredo de Oro in a prac- tice game with Charles Otis in New York. De Oro is practicing. for his cham: pionship match with Bob Cannefax at St. Louis, next fall. The high mark in championship contests is 13, held ‘by De Oro and William Huley. Others wyo equaled De Oro at run- ning 18 at three-cushion are Charley Morin and Jess Lean of Chicago, and ‘Pierre Maupome of Mexico City.” This high mark of 18 even may ‘be surpassed soon, so fast are the three- cushion experts traveling. CORPORATION NEWS— ‘New corporations are the Schroeder Hardware Co., (New England; capital, $12,000; incorporators, F. A. Schroe- der, J. ‘S. Larson and Charles Simon. Lemele Film Service Co., Chicago; foreign corporation; secretary of state’s office principal place of busi- ness for North Dakota; St. Hubert’s church of Montpelier, James O. Riley, John Buker and James Cacey, incor- porators. ETE BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE COVLD BUY—-— WAR. PRICES WITHOUT YOUR CO) HARPING ON HOW CHEAP FS CONSTANT USED To BE! 4 Book KEEP I(T TO YOURSELF, OR WRITE ABOUT IT SO THOSE CAN READ (rt WHO LIKE To BASEBALL STORIES i; A double-hga der.fn the capital city Isa warkinees ‘hot an attractions eee Johnny Evers is in the game, but he is not playing like the Trojan of old. ees There fs many a pitching corps that should be spelled with an “e” on the end, wl 28 The Yankees are not out of the run- ning for the American league Dennant by any means, e ° Haven’t had much rain in Washing-| ton this season, and they haven't had eee mee ay ie ‘Pittsbureh critics are hailing Jake 1 a Plans and specifications are on file Pitler as the best’ double-play starter in the big show. ; eee Rube Schauer and Ping Bodie are | showing up well under the manage- ment of Connie-Mack, one Red Sox made nine runs in one tn- ning the other day. Still they call the Sox a weak-hitting term. 7-2 * Cincinnati won a ball game from New York, which shows that the day of miracles has not passed, oe Pat Moran still says that Niehoff of ;the Phillies, 1s the best second base- ‘man In'the Na loyal league, i Conscription can do a lot of the teams some good if any of the regulars come within the drafting age. *_* © And some of the American league tall enders seem to think it is pinochle they are playing, not baseball. +28 Watching the ticker from Shibe park {s getting almost as exciting as unfold- ing the contents of a cream puff, oe 8 Even a good right-handed pitcher can’t undo all the harm perpetrated by a team of left-handed thinkers, ** 8 Crane, the Washington shortstop, is kept on the team because the fans at home have soured on George McBride. se @ There is some talk about giving the Washington franchise to some other city. Question is, “Who would Want itr” eee The Pirates have gone to the Poles for recruits. Joseph Kowalski, a right- handed pitcher, who has been physical ; director with St. Mary’s college, is the few man. , eee Happy Felsch has not heen hitting the ball as well this year as he did ‘ast summer, but it is a little early tor the Milwaukee, German to get in bis best wallops, ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed bids for the construction of a lateral sewer on Broadway from Fourteenth street to Fifteenth street, and on Fifteenth street from Broad- way to Avenue B in Sewer Improve- ment Distfict No. Four, City of Bis-! marck, North Dak ad | by the Board of ¢ joners of said city until eight o'clock p. m., July 23, 1917. Certified check for five hundred ($500) dollars, drawn to the order of A: W. Lucas, president of the City Commission, must accom- pany each bid. Each bid must also be accompanied: by a bidder’s bond in a sum, equal to: the full _smount: bid. with the City Auditor and the City Engineer. The City Commission re- serves the right to reject: any or ‘all bids, = -10-17-2 \ BIDS WANTED. Bids ‘will ‘be received by the State Nornial: Schookjat Minot, North Da- kota on or. before duly 25, 1917, for the following ‘supplies for the year beginning July 1, 1917: Apparatus. for Science Laborator- jes. Office Equipment Manual Training Equipment. Lidrary Equipment. ~; Addressograph! Print Shop Equipment. Chairs: Plain, Movable Study, fab- let Arm. + Blackboards. Domestic Science Equipment. Maps and Globes: * Steel - Lockers. Gymndgium Equipment. Lists and specifications can be had fromi tthe office of Presifient A. G. Steele, State Normal School,\Minot, North Dakota, to whom all bids should be mailed. The School re- serves the right to reject any or all bids, A. G. STEELE, President. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE COMPANY, TAKE NOTICE, That on the Ist day of August, A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M,, at the court house in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, the matter cf the application of C. Bi Little, Receiver of the Bis- marck Tribune Conipany, a corpora- tion, for a confirmation by the Court of said Receiv report of distribu- tfon of the assets of said corporation, which is on file in the office of the clerk of the District Court of Bur- leigh County, at Bismarck, North Da- kota, and for a discharge of said Re- ceiver, and the release of his sure- ties thom further liability on the Re- ceiver’s bond heretofore filed, will come on before the court, and at said time and: place the Court will hear and determine any and all objections to such confirmation and discharge that may be presented by parties in- terested in said action or other per- sons entitled to object thereto. c. B. LITTLE, Receiver of the, Bismarck Tribune Company, a corporation. MILLER, ZUGER & TILLOTSON,, Attornéys for said Receiver, Bismarck, N. D. NOTICE’ AND CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS- TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. State of North Dakota, county of Burleigh. In county court, before Hon. H. C. Bradley, judge. Th the matter of the estate of James Reardon, deceased. Sister Boniface Timmins, vs. St, Alexius Hospital and All Persons Interested, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You, the said respondents, are here- by notified that the final account of the executrix of the will of James Reardon, late of the city of Bismarck in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, has been rendered to this court. therein show- ing that the estate of said deceased is ready for final settlement and dis- tyibution, and petitioning that his ac- count be allowed. the residue of said estate be distriluted to the persons thereunto entitled, his administration closed and he be discharged; that Petitioner Monday, the 27th day of August, A. D. 1917, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day at the court rooms of} this court in the court house, in the city of Bismarck. county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, has been duly appointed by this court for the settlement thereof, at which time and place any. person interested in said) 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 Kadiators Ke- paired and re- built, Prompt service. Rea- Phone Of Rooms 1 and 2 Opposite Grand Pacific Hotel Aiuto & 4, B, SMLH Hughes Building TAXI H. J. WAGNER Optical Specialist Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted, also Glasses Ce Changed and Renewed AD PAGE AND BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTORY LIKE YOU USE THE DICTIONARY OR THE TELEPHONE BOOK .F.E. Young Real Estate|Company' The Outbursts of Everett True By Condo - XT AND THAT'S ONWA PEW_OF THE THNGS } “Tat HAVE GONE UP OVER 400 PER CENT. Now, FOR INSTANCE, FIVE YEARS AGO T TAXI Phone & S. 2 Of Telephone Number 533 Office Hours 9 to 12 and 1to5 PLM: CK, N, D. sonable prices. [FRR adiator 314 2nd 8t. Phone 1 05 PHONE 849 Best. known |gke airln . ° methods used cUmameeegla |'| Machine Hemstitch- to do the work . ° ° \ ing and Picoting. TAXI MRS. M. C. HUNT cnn neem FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Phone 449 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 A.W. CRAIG Licensed fmbalmer in Charge Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Chargo Day Phone 50 Night Phone 6 WEBB BROTHERS 90% of load carried on 9" Fear axle aud Heavy eae Springs — Fire. be Solld Hubber Tires Fllga iy TT MAT MM i Delivery Senic bailed Uppity LL RIV ouhabepsre ce t ANDA re efficient and the cost apwW cut €3.6 ird with the Ford. Dearborn One-Ton Truck. You get Ford Efii- ciency, Ford Sumy plicity, Ford FORD ste § wats lees ytor Co. Bismarck, N. D. purpose, gris PARTS ip at on 66) 4 vi hee xd". Ms ory pa ‘gust Corwin MoToR CO.BanarctN0. WARNER | fey Camping — Trailer 1917 Model Now on Display Economy and Dearborn . Sina Corwin Motor Co. ARBOR Bismarck, N. D. »' REBORING AR BOR Has your motor lostiits power? i Letiius reboré the cylinders and if iflé with oversize ‘pistons;‘on a new machine built especially: for that CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. CINE GOUNTRY, R TIRE Wrapped tread is uaranteed 5000 CORWIN MOTOK CO. BISMARCK, N, D. Jobbers etl ception, in writin L and petifion and thé same. And you, the above named respond- ents, and each of you, are hereby cit- ed and required then and there to be and appear before this court, and show cause, if any you havo, why said account shall not be allowed, the residue of said estate distributed, the administration of said estate closed and said executrix be discharged. Dated the 9th day of July, A. D. 1917. By the Court: ¢@ H. C. BRADLEY, Judge of the County Court. 7-10-17-24-31 BARGER IS MANAGER AGAIN (Seal) Phone 370 Pitcher Is Seventh enth Leader Team Has moving, _ storleg, Had Since Mike Finn Piloted enced ment als That Organization. Pitcher Ezra Barger, who acted a3 manager of the Memphis team in the latter part of 1916, when George Mo- Phone 62 The Electric Shop B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plante 408 Broadway Transfer & ‘storag | Woe have unequaled wor ae for Careful, shippit retall Ice and Wachter Transfer Comp. No. 202 Fifth 8t. a 2 anypana * — riarity was stricken with a fever, is back on the job again, having been put in charge of the team after Mike Don- lin quit last week. Barger is the sev- enth manager the Chicks have had since the 1914 season, when Mike Finn piloted the team. Bris Lord started in 1915. Dolly Stark started in 1916, and Donlin started 1917, Lord was the only one to last a full season. Mori- arity sieceeded Stark in mid-season, Barger succeeded Moriarity, Donlin succeeded Barger, and now it is Barger again until another change is made. Figures of Speech. “J don’t see anything funny about you, Mr. Glithers,” sald little Tommy Twobble, “I hope I'm not peculiar, Tommy. Why do you say that?” “Maybe I'd rather not tell.” h, go ahead. - Don’t mind me.” “Well, ma said she thought you were a fish, but pa said, ‘That just shows how little you know about Glithers, He's a regular _bearcat..” Residence, 623 For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H, BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway Shoes Repaired Beat Equipped Shop in the Northwest L. E. Larsori 4 Bain Sites PIANO TUNING A. 8. HOFFMAN Work Guaranteed Sixth. St. experk Bismarck Bank Building OITY LOTS RENTS Bismarck Realty Company FARM LANDS Loden’s Battery Be Battery Service| 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D. Barbie’s PHONE 394 ° 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver : New aid’Second Hand Store Second Hand Clothee 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 487k 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 Panama's Work guaranteed and done promptly EAGLE HAT WORKS Phone 682 Opp. Post Office. BISMARCK