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BISMARCK DAILY ‘ TRIBUNE ~ saipay, ‘avausr 17, 1917: E THIS. WANT AD’ PAGE .AND BUSINESS MEN’S IRECTORY LIKE YOU’ |IUSE THE DICTIONARY OR THE TELEPHONE BOOK ng Real Estate Company, THATS T pas, TAXI TPS The Outbursts of Everett True By Condo _ charge of our city sales, and‘ to learn Wanted: A good man to take . r Cleaned & Re-Blocked Phone & the real estate business. This is a : NeW E Phone splendid opening for the right’ man Lene ANYTHING INTE RE AT REASONABLE PRICES for there is a wonderful future in this WITH HIS; ACCUSTOM i ies S a a Parra Rr aT 2 business. We will work him into the | RAS ON A SOeD sat et bie L, BE. SMITH Ss. eof x farm land end of the business and if { CIGARETTE. ie nn he makes good his future is assured. H 3 Work guaranteed and done ast this adby letter only and not a . promptly + later than August 20. Give full par- a ticulars as to age, present and Bre: EAGLE HAT WORKS 1 vious occupations and sales experi- Fhiine a2 a e ry e r Vv I Cc e ence. + |: Opp..Post-Of fice... «BISMARCK Offices F. E. Young ez bd ahaa ler A eknagdianidal pemelaan crit | Estate Company In First National Bank Buliding J. 4. HOLIHAN ‘Real Estate Bargains OR SALE—House of seven rooms, 10 lots, trees, buildings. East $2,700, or will ta Part payment. si ‘WE WRITE insurance in all lines — J. H. HOLIHAN Room 2 to 4 Lucas Block Phone 745: ke automobile as 1 $2,500 terms. a ee WORK WANTED FOsiTlOn WANTED—By a trust: worthy manager of a meat market; first-class cutter; also, all aruund | — man. N. D. 8-16-6t HELP WANTED—MALE. - CARPENTERS WANTED—Six pol men ‘at once,’ call or phone C R. Calkins, Garrison, N.D. _-7-30t]" ee ee eS WANTED—Young or old man to take care of lawn in summer and furnace in winter. W. E. Lahr. ‘HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTEO—Girl_ for general house-| 508 Ninth St. york, $80 per month. Phone ‘410F2. —Young lady experienced in booking and accounting. Permanent} FoR RENT—Modern rooms furnished Position, pleasant work, good salary. Address 351, Tribune. 8-15-6t WANTED—Girl for general house- FOR HENT_Purnished room Gon. work. Phone 837R. 205 Park Ave. = Aes 8-15-3t WANTED—Girl tor general house- work. Phone 459L. Mrs. F. Holm- boe. - 8-15-6t FOR SALE, Patge 4:40, electrict Starter and lights, Hartford’ shock ‘absorbers, newly. repainted, * new Storage battery, gen- erally overhauled, radiator rebuilt, etc., Ledther in A1 conditién. Chains,|;FOR RENT—Strictly modern room. Price two extra rims, extra tire, etc. $350 cash, no terms. Inquire C. Lucas. avromosrizs, “- MOTOROYLES —Everett roadster in good Pubnine conditidn ‘at a bargain. In-| quire at 714 Thayer, Phone 137 of) 517. ' 8-10-6t. FOR SALELPOH touting car, 1917 model, run 1,000 miles, excellent ‘condition: Phone’ 713R. 8-14-6¢ windmill and other ne part Of the city.) ¢ Adak Box 192, Dickinson,| FOR RENT—Fourroom house; 8-13-6t] FOR RENT—Five room house, partly 8-11-tf]: D. T. OWENS-@ CO. Real ‘Estate, City Property, Farm Lands, Loans and. General Insurance. For ‘sale small ‘house and lot in orthwest part ‘of city. Price $450 ash. Lot alone worth the moncy. For sale 5 room ‘bungalow on the ‘south side. Full ‘basement, 50-ft. lot, hot air heat, ‘maple fleods.* House 2 years Old and in fine repair. D. T. OWENS & CO. ’ FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—A house; 207 South Twelfth St. Phone 602R. 8-15-3t Ros- ser street, near Fifteenth. Apply Mrs. A.’W. Lucas, 48 Ave. A. 8-14-12t FOR RENT—Cottage; or for sale on monthly payments, Phone 250 or 'SToL. 8-15-6 FOR SALE OR RENT—Only tailor shop im thriving town on main line. Address No, 234, care. Tribune. 8-16-6t furnished. 411 Eighth St. 8-16-2t FOR RENT—Three-room house; elec: tric lights and city water. Inquire Phone 384K. 8-16-2t Var- 8-16-3t or unfurnished. Phone 773. ney flats. tieman preferred. 114 Broadway. Phone 195. 8-13-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnisiied rooms reasonable rent. 4§ Main St. ‘ a 8-10-1mo FOR RENT—Excelient modern rooms, some suited for light housekeeping. 622 Third’ St. 8-1-1mo FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 621 Sixth St, -Ime. ‘FOR RENT—Front rooms; 515 Fifth St. Phone 592Y. 8-14-6¢ ———— ‘FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house hot and cold water, bath. 223 Second St. Phone 249. 8-1-1mo FOR RENT—Rooms. 620 Sixth Bt. 7-27-1mo _ 814 Ave. B. Phone 384k. FOR RENT—Largo, modern room; 38 Ave. A. Phone 308K. * 7-20-lmo, FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Cail at the Business collegé or phone 183. 7-13-Lmo FOR RENT—Pieasant” furnished room. Call at 417 First St. 8-#4-tf OR RENT—Modern rooms; steam- heated, hot and cold water. Hughes Bldg., Fourth St. Apply at Hughes Electric Co. 8-15:3t FOR RENT— etely' furnished and modern e, close tn, for the winter, to,couple without children. References required. Address, 352, ‘Tribune Office. 8-15-3t 7-25-1mo FOR SALE—One Ford touring cars _ looks like new. Box 256, Bismarck. H 8-15-6t{! FOR SALE—One 1916 Ford touring car cheap.. See Hudson at Lahr Motor Sales. 8-15-tf a Do You Want a Roadster in splendid? running order-- BEEN BOTTLES WANTED—Highest recently -overhauled---and will give you years of service. : FOR SALE—1917 model, four cylin: der, Buick touring car in perfect or- der at-a bargain. Apply Dr. Mac-] Lachlan. 8-16-3t FOR SALE—One Ford speeder, with r ebrpedé body. George D. Brown Company, Bismarck. 8-1 FOR SALE—One Ford touring car, well fitted up with seat covers; looks like-new. Box 256, Bismarck. FOR RENT—Rooms. Phone 377K. OUlT-T1-8- ROOMS FOR “SENT mmished rooms, in 400 Fourth St. 8-16-3t modern house; this car if tak- * cor SALE—Four ‘horses, two heavy en at once will be sold cheap Addre Box 350 Tribune FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms, for light housekeeping; $16. Phone 303. B. - BF *. Flanagan. _8-16-2t BOARDERS WANTED WANTED—Roomers and ‘boarders, at Dunraven, 212 Third street. Under new management. PIANO | ‘used, high grade ‘Adam “Schaof bey Cheap for cash or monthly ments: Bdx 26, Bismarck. °8-40-7t prices for quart and pint bottles. Geo. Coleman. . FOR SAL€—Binder hitches for small i a me tractors. Geo. D. Browit 8-15-6t wagons, one single buggy, one light double harness, one auto trailer. Geo. D2 Brow Co. 8-15-6t FOR SALE—Reed baby cab, in good condition. Phone 826. 8-15-4t TO LOAN—Private party has money to loan on farm and city real es- tate, at low rate; no commission. Address’ No. 288, Tribune. _8-15-4t' FOR SALE—One. thoroughly broken, female, English setter, and one part- ly broken; also_one thoroughly brok- en black and white pointers, both male. L. E. Reko, Qakes, N. D. 8-15-3t FOR SALE—Baby carriage and milk Cow. Call'430K: 8-16-3t FOR SALE—New furnishings for small flat. Used only short time. Price less than present wholesale. Phone 633U. 8-16-3t FoR SACE—A first class tailor shop | ih Wixon, North Dakota., Have all modern’ equipment, itclading Hoff- man steam pressing machine. Have been drafted for the army and must sell at ofice. For particulars and terms, call on or address Ed Moe, Wilton, N. D. $-16-3t Price}: BOLT (ILLS FARMER'S SON-AND THREE COWS : Barn and All Its Contents, De- stroyed by Fire Which Fol- lows Fatal Charge TUNS OF HAY BURNED...) haus Parairie Fire Sweeps ‘Over Wide Strip Near Leith St. Thomas, N. D./. Aug. 17.—Fred- erick urstineau was struck by light- ning and instantly killed while unhar- nessing some horses in the barn on his father’s farm, four miles from Glasston, His father, Louis Furstineau, thinking his son only stunned by the bolt, carried him outside, and then busied: himself rescueing livestock and equipment from the ‘barn, which had been: fired by tue stroke. He then dis- covered that the bolt had killed three colts. The barn and all of its con- tents were completely destroyed, and when Mr. Furstineau endeavored to restore his son he found him dead. When Kansas City young men, calf! now on Miss Estelle Robinson, popu- lar in the younger social Bet, daugh- ter of George S. Robinson,. million: aire shoe manufacturer, they help buy cigarettes for Sammy. If the cail- er doesn’t drop 50 cents in the slot of a little black box hung on the porchi the maid says, “Not at home.” ‘Each half dollar ‘buys five boxes of ‘ciga- rettes for United States troops in France. HAIL’ LOSES RANGE AS” HIGH AS 65 PER CENT - “IN BALFOUR VICINITY Balfour, N:° D., aug.’ 17.—Losses ranging as high as 65 per cent were sustained’ by local farmers when a ter- rific hailstorm swept the cinity of Balfour. h had ‘been fo: some fine showers dur 1B sea- son, and in which crops were particu- Jarly promising. Be ae og "Cause He May Be Dough-ty. Don't ever think thot hecause a man fs known to be cyacty that he is as easy as pie. The oppssite fs gercrally the fgct—Indianapolis Star. CORRESPONDENCE '_KINTYRE: John Beal is having his house en- larged and remodeled. berrying Sunda Mr. and Mrs. Bauer and small son Jeft Tuesday for Max, where Mr. Bau- er has a Position in a store. ‘A party” fas given Saturday even- Oe ‘m home; in honor of s. The : Little Walter Heinz was hurt quit came frihtened as he drove through town Tu ay evening. The horses ran through town, across the track, around the depot and onto the track again. In some way they broke loose breaking the tongue, which struck Walter just above the eye. Dr. Si- mon dressed the wound, after which ‘Mr. Thompson.took ‘him home. Last Friday 90 head of cattle were shipped from Siévers’ ranch. Me ter went with the cattle. Mr. Atwa- ter and Mr. St. Paul to visit. ed her husband for a trip to lowa. Mrs. I. A. e badly when @ team he was driving | =|FORD ‘A number of ‘Kintyre families went | ° Ss. boys were rt-Lincoln, on a three days’ Tea Mr. and Mts. Sandland, spent Sun- day witht -Mr..and Mrs. Gorder. rs. | Sievers, Jenson, Atwater and [allgat- Fallgatter went heyond Mrs. Fallgatter left Saturday for St. Paul, where she join- Barta entertained the Presbyterian Ladies Aid Wednesday. MENOKEN.., ‘J.P. Bismarck, was, transac! here this week. Jackson, real estate agent, of ing business Thursday afternoon Mrs. Lee Dralle and several local women went to M Kenzie to assist the women of that place in Red Cross work. Meetings are. held every, Thursday with Mrs. Sam Day. ‘Miss Gortetide Evarts is visiting friends here this week. V. M. Craven and family and W. J. Heaggy and Heagegy’s grove Sunday, Lyman Iarris and family and Mr. and Mrs. Park’ Wood motored to Fort ‘Lincoln Sunday. capital cjty Monday. n and son, ‘Vern, left Fri home ‘at Mayville, IN. D. tored to the O. H. Ols ‘day for the Lee’ Dra’ and ‘spent the day with Dralle. E.'C. Andrus of, Elliott, N. D., beén employed ‘by: the ta¥mers to run their elevator. here about Aug. 20, when their new Shouse will be ready for occupancy. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday in Bisniatck. Lawrence ness in the capital city Monday. SAVER NOT 10 BLAME FOR BLOW THAT KLE Minot, N. D., Aug. 16.—The coro- wer's jury investigating the death of Martin Mittlider of Sawyer found his death was due. indirectly to a blow +on the head, inflicted by his brother- intaw, Peter Sthlect, without feloni- ous ‘intent. No criminar proceedings will follow Mittlider died Saturday, a month after a row with Schlect, in which the deceased was the aggressor. Paper Pulp. The best woods for the making of paper are popler and basswood, which | family picknicked in ‘Senator King and V. M. Craven mo-| ® and ‘family, also Henry Eberling, motored’ to Brittin Sunday Marshall has He expects to move A, T. ‘Welch spent 1 Agnew transacted busi- ‘| dreds,of handbills announcing that the @ little resin \o them, \ 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D. Loden’ $ pery. Shop | TAXI Phone FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT ‘Machine Hemstitch- ing and Picoting. MRS. M. C. HUNT PHONE 649 Freightand Baggage} «14 4 2nd ‘St. + Webb Bleck Phone 449 8 DRAYING . -ctootens Livery Temporary Office Basement Cowan’s Drug Store Fourth and Broadway Undertaking-Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Tighe Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge WA RNER Camping Trailer 90% of.toad carried co] Fear axle and RACINE. COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is guaranteed 5000 YOUR delivery service cay ANDA = nad ee per cent and the cost NEW cc eure at Mone thied with the oto | Dearborn’ One-Ton Trcic You_get:Ford Effi. ciency, Ford Simplicity, ¥ord Econoiny and" Dearborn Strength. ARBOR ey ey Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. REBORING Has your motor lost its power? Let us rebore the cylinders and fit with oversize pistons, on @ new _ machine built especially for that purpose, CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarsty N. D. ARB 30R Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. GRIESPANTSecepy ty “Exide” TORY sevice STAT os CORWIN MOTOR CO. BisnazcaN d ts BETTER CARS Ney, co RWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers Barbie’s E, r te WILL Buitp THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO Bismarcx.N SUMMOYS. State of ‘North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In district court, Sixth ju- "dicla) district. C. B. Little and Minnie N. The Electric Shop Nore aK. SKEELS Plaintiffs vs. Everything Electrical Burleigh Wood and Mr. ry Wood, her husband; Blanche = Parker and ures Supplies George Parker, her husband; Kittio|] W#ng Fixtures and Supp PHONE 394 Van Etten, Merlen Van Ktten and Hughes Van Ktten, the heirs of Georgiana Van ‘tten, deceased, and the unknown heirs of Georgiana Van Etten, deceased, and all other persons unknown ming any in- terest in or lien or in umbrance up- on the property described in®the romplaint, Defendants, he State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in this ac- tion, the original of which is ot in the office of the Clerk of District Court, Burleigh county, North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subseriber at his offi the city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota, w thin thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such Delco Farm Light Plants 409 Front Street . Woe Call for and Deliver Phone 378 408 Bresdway |) NOTICE FOR BIDS.” For firat class shoo repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadwa' Sealed proposals will be receive the oflice of the undersigned at ers & Merchants State Bank, Stccle, XN. D., up to 2 o'clock p.m, Aug 1917, for the erection of a building for electric light platt for the Stecle | Light & Power company, to be ere tod on right ses way of Northern Pac with red by D., st be in accordal plans and spe tions prey d H. A. Hamby, architect, Steele, N. [Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for and service, and in case of your failure : Races 7 moving, atoring shipping and must be accompanied by a certi so to do, judgment will be taken, fied check for five per cent of the |]. household goods. Careful, experi. against you by default for the relief) vmount of the proposal, made payable {fenced men; also retail Ice and : wood. ‘Wachter Transfer Comp, | __Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth 8t. demanded in the complaint. Dated this.10th day of July, 1917, F. FE. McCURDY, ° Attorney for tho Plaintiffs. Residence and postoffice. address, Bismarck, | North Dakota. To the Above to W. W. Paige, treasurer, as a guar- antee that the bidder will enter into contract and furnish bond in the full amount of the-.contract. Plans may be nat TF Merchants State ‘Bank, Steel at the office of Miller & Imer, Tutt van the Builders 1: ane? med Defendants: You will please take notice that the above entitled action is brought for] jy rpose of quicting title to that bed as the west 100 fect! ¢ ) antl (6), block (8), North-} pid First addition to the city] gTIRLM LIGHT & Powis R,COM- mec e rower connany rel] Shoes Repaired s the right’ to elect ay or a Best Equipped Shop in the Northwee} of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North} PANY, Dakota, and you are hereby further en 0. A. ENG EMC Lt: E. Larson notified that no personal claim is} §-16-17-18-20-21-2 Se retary. jain Retr: claimed against the above named de- [tondants or any of them. F. E, eae for the Plaintiff: pve es es Acting and Elocutlon. Dr. Samuel Johnson was discussing ling plays and players with Sarah Sia- SURDY, via Masterpieces of Correspondence. Residence France has in sartous periods given. and postoffice address, Bismarck, North Dakota. 7-13-6t| dons and thus delivered —himsel us such masterpieces of correspond: —_ — 1“Madam, David Garrick was no de- | ence as those, of La Rochefoucald, Mars claimer. There not one of bis | garet of Valots, Voltaire, Mnie, de Maintenon, Ming. du Deffand, ‘Mme. de Scvigne, Mme. Wolind, George Sand ‘and Prosper Metiniee, but Germany, rich as she,is in literature, has given us but few men of distinction in this line, Schiller, Goethe and Hutnboldt alone contributing anything worthy of historical preservatiom.~* ? own scene shifters svho could not have I. W. W.. Organizer Who 1 not ha Veyyi Ispoken the ‘To be or not to be’ solito- Carried Gat Must Face | quy ‘better than he did. A true con- District Court Trial; ception of character and natural ex. | pression of it were -his distinguishing excellencies pcurate illustration this of the difference between acting and clocution. Aberdeen, I. W. W. or; car bandit, n office D., Aug. 17 nizer and ptured in a ri on the jung s i) be tried on charge of ‘carr ng concealed weapon: before Judge T. L. Rouck in Webs; this fall. In the meantime members of Riley’s clan are distributing hun- im Riley, pected box id by Ai sat B Bismarck Realty Company “Bismaick Bank Building. RENTS tol “strike” is on and calling upon the faithful to stop work in the harvest fields. CITy LOTS