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MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1917. --———=wm BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE aS WANT Ml e on the bottoms, con- : a sisting of one. whole block of land in the best truck garden belt in the country with $3,000.00 in fruit trees, berry vines’ and shrubbery set out and growing in fine shape on this Blace.. This is the very best -bar- gain on the market at this time, and our price is only $2,100.00 cash. F. E. Young Real Estate Company Tet No. 78R | Offices In First National Bank eucine AD PAGE” AND’ BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTORY T TAKE NOTICE THAT You're A_ VERY ReckLEess DRIVER, +d. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—House‘ of ‘seven rooms, 10 lots; treés,: windirll and’ other buildings.”. East patt’ of the city. $2,700,; or: will. take automobile:.as part _paymie D. T. OWENS & CO. Real Estate, City Property, Lands, Loans and General Insurance. For ale. smhlf'Hitis®’ and lot in For sale 5° ypam Atte on ‘the peuTeess ie aillinee— south side. .-,Full,basement, 50-ft. lot, ‘WE WRITE insiirance in all lines. |hot afr heatt, maple ,Adads. ... Howse Jd Hi HOLIHAN 2 years ol and in. fine, repair. Price EPPA p Cen ere egy | 92,500 terms. ' ‘ Room:2ite 4"Liicas Block PHO 748] | D. T. OWEN nd |FOR SALE OR RENT_—HOUSES HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Young man, between’ the ages 16 and 20. _ Apply auditor, |! Fisk: Rubber: Co: Fob 8-20-20 CARPENTERS” WANTED—Six good men at once, call or. phone .C.R.| Calkins, Garrison. N, D. 8-7-30t | FOR RENT—Modern #foom flat, part- ly furnished; also, j.sn¥all gavage. Inquire 400 Seventh St. or ‘phone RET ; 506L. 8-20-8t _ HELP WANTED—FEMALE —A_ modern: seven-room WANTED=Lady_dMfice clerk, at; Bis-} house: Call 802 Fifth St. Phone marek Hospital. : $17:3t})_ 333. 8-18-3t WANTED—Competent girl tor: gen: FOR RENT=Four-roon lower duplex, eral’: housework: Apply upstaits; modern. Inquire 116 Ave. A, west.|: Farm|; wntess But. ‘3 HURT ANYBODY, NST, of Everett True Payer = Ke aks 7 c& ON: NA SS aavantry HATS Cleaned & Re-Blocked AT REASONABLE PRICES -,Especially Ladies Straws and Panama's Work guaranteed and done promptly “HAT WORKS Phone 682 TAXE BISMARCK 408 1:2 Main’ St. $18-It 8-18-30 WANTED—Girl for genéral house FOR: RENT—Small furnished’ house, __work, $30. per_month. Phone.410F2.; 2 blocks west of postoffice; .moder- WANTED—Young lady experienced in ate terms. Phone 332R., 8-18-4t booking and accounting. Permanent FOR RENT—Six room aparthient in position, pleasant, work, good kalary.}, duplex. Phone 35. 8-17-3t Address 351, Tribune. .-,$45-6t|,FOR RENT—Four room house. 303 WANTED—G in for. or. general — ‘house-|. Twelfth street. Inquire Gussner’s work. Phone 459L,. Mrs. F. Holm}. store. 8-17-3t boe. 8-15-6t|'FOR RENT—Four-room: hou: 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 STL. . 8-15-6t partly: modern. .Geo. M; Register. 8-18-3t FOR SALE Palge baa: ‘é strict atarfef'and ughts,|| = LOST. AND FOUND Hartford shock’ absorbers,” newly | LOST—Gold head. of umbrella, Find- repainted, new storage battery, gen-| er, leave at’ Hoskins’ store. Re- erally overhauled, radiator rebuilt, |’ ward.’ 8-18-2t ete., Leautiee an Ah cenenes: Chainé, two extra ritis, extra'tire, etc, Price’ $350 cash, wo terms: Inqulte'C. G. BOARDERS WANTED Lucas. 8-11-tt ‘WARTED—Roomers and boarders, at Dunraven, 212 Third street. Under new management: 839-1nio LANDS ete ne RR Rooms WANTED WANTED—Furnished,. rooms,. ...for|: light housekeeping: Must be close |;, in. 610, cate: Tribune:’: <2 ‘FOR-SALE—At a special bargain, 26 atres'land near city, with team, wa- gon; plows and:other equipment. J. K. Doran. —, 8-17-6t POSITIONS WANTED —_—_—_———ee ‘AUTOMOBILES; MOTORCYLES] POSITION WANTED —By youte ia: dy, experienced in stenographic FOR SALE-One. Ford. touring..car |, ste Le looks like new. Box 256, Bismarck. Work}: ald’ aiidarstatias kkeep eo AY SABE _ ing). Address 355, Tribuné. 38-17-3t FOR SALE—One 1916 Ford: touring : car‘ cheap. . See: Hudson’ at Lahr WORK WANTED Motor Sales. 15-tt] WANTED—work in store garage, a8 FOR GALE OW TRADELOGR Call oF machine’ shop,’ by: young man with write 504 Ninth St. north} Bisniarck.| family... Waat opportuvity for ad- 8-17-6t' manvement: Inquire. No. 236. cai NOTICE Shield and lamp glass’ tor aaa pete ee autos cut. and-set on short nofice; POSITION WANTED—By also all kinds of window, picture and worthy manager of a meat ‘market: first-class’ cutter; ‘also, all ardund + Man, se Box 192, Dickinson, 8-(6-6t FOR SALE—Oid ivory baby. buggy, in good condition, and new gasoline stove. Call: at-503:Ninth:St. $-18-6t 419 Third St. Photie 389X. _8-18-3t FOR AENT=Two rdonis, “tor Metit | —— housekeeping...1014 Broadway: .., FOR SALE—Dintig: roi farniture, 8-20-3t | wary ate: poet, nario, ' Stude- = aker caty Ittidledin.. Photie 307X; Larabar 220 Fourth St-| or call'si0 Sixth St. 818-2 err Tarnishatroome.| FOR SALE—Small Gate done agdod business. No correspondence; come Boatd if desteed. -46 Main street. || and see it. Underwood, iN. D. In- FORCRERNT ree SOE quire No. 235, Tribune. 8-18-3t. suitable for two; ‘boarders also tak- _ ‘ory White;: F baby sae ete Stn street Phone 220K.| cat¥lage, good a8 new. Phone: sat, 8.19-3t | ost OW SALE—Chilfonier, Tue, retriger- FOR: RENT—Furnished rooms -in pent rocking chair, electri¢ iron; modem, euses 22000 Feet te at| sweeper, vat. Phone 35. Mrs. Reit- RENT. steck, 116 Ave: B. 8-17-4t FOr ane ieee Ft EL ag FOR SALE_OR RENT—Only tallor Fes . S173¢| Shop-in thriving town on ri line. an ai Ad No. 234, Tribune. FOR RENT—Rooms, Phone hn shel eae (ater BEER BOTTLES WANTED—Highest prices. for quart and pint bottles. FOR RENT uxcellent modern room So alto for light" ‘Holic iz. Geo. Coleman. it ft: Stithib FOR SALE—Binder hitches for small FOR RENT—Furhished rooms. eat}: or fae ‘tractors. / Geo. D. Brown Sixth St. T-1-1m9.}. Co. 8-15-6t FOR RENT—Front rooms; a 7 Fifth} FOR SALE—Four horses, two-héavy St. Phone .592Y.. 4.6t), wagons, one single buggy, one light FOR RENT—Rooms in modern ios double harness, one auto trailer. hot and cold: water, bath. | 223]. Geo..D. Brown Co. » 8 __ Second: S€._ Phone 349. 8-1-1mo | FOR RENT—Rooms. 620 Sixth: 8t.| Those Healthy, Ditty Hands! There.is.sorhething. very. tragic, to one who knows children, abcut the cleanness of a sick child's. hands. Mothers ofight "to'veatize that, nnd be downright’ glad’ when’ their children are well enough to get dirty enough to FOR RENT—Sthictiy modern rdom: 814 Ave. B. Pitone*384R:_ :7-25-1m0 Large, modern roofn; 38 Ave. A: Phone-308K. _ 7-20-Imo FOR RENT—Wirhished rooms. Call at the Business. college or phone 183. 7-13-1mo FOR RENT—Moders rooms; steam- heated, hot and cold water. Hughes Bldg., Fourth St.~ Apply at Hughes Electric Co. rare $-15-3t | geno : sean reqhite long sessions with stiff brushes-and orange ‘sticks and two dif- ferent soapy waters before even think- Ing oe ringing.—New: York Evening | dent enough what was wanted, and “Cul tell yor enough to make It clear, sir,” he sald slowly, “although there is others on board who ean explain more}; In’ detail, You're a seaman—or was oriée—s6' you'll’. see casily. the sorter fix we're In, I'm the only officer left on the hooker, an’ I couldn’t navigate a ship if you'd give it tame, I'm only the chief engineer, an’ my assistant is in. the fo'eastle with a broken leg. You see: thet riffle for-rard, sir? Well, it wus ‘ightning-dld that. Two bolts, so the crew silys, fer I wus dowa: below, an’ never knew whut happened till. the electrics all went out. Then I'shut of stenm, and clumb out on deck, Lord but it wus a black night. raining: cats and dogs, ‘but no wind'to speak of, It wus the rain what sayed us, for fire’ started yonder—yer, can see whiere it burnéd—but it died out of itself. When morning cone we siw what we was up agnibst’; it looked aj lot siglit- worse then than ‘it d6és now. Them: polts of ‘lightning hed knocked the foremast into smithereens, killed the wheels- man and put' fhe steering gear. plumb) out o’ commission. Then the top- mast an’ spars just naturally wrecked the bridge. and charthouse, an’ the whole uss cuught fire. The second officer was in the. wheelhouse, sir, an’ never knew what hit him, an’ both the captain. an’ the first officer wus a standin’ tergethér on the bridge: The top masu.crushed tie life out of ’em. There Wus six sailormen hurt the same way, an’ four of ’em died. It wus the dartidest uiess I ever saw at sed, sir.” “Bad eriough, surely; when did this happen?” “Night afore ‘last; we've cleaned up f bit since, but the crew won't work much under me’ an’ we're short- handed. L rigged up this wheel aft, so as to keep an engine going, ahd hung on, waiting for something to turn up. There wasn’t nothing else I could do.” “No, I pr me not,” and my eyes rested thoughtfully on the scene. for- ward. “How fa the hall—sound?, You seem sunk deeply.” “Trat's cargo, sit; full’ to, the hatches, The ship's dry as a bone; have had the well sounded every three hours.” “And What about the crew?” “Just so, s0;-a crimp brought them] abonrd drunk, an’ we were not at sea long. enough for the mates, to whip) them into shape when this thing hap- pitied. I'm’ no deck ‘oflicer, Mr. Hollis, atid they don’t take orders from me. very well. I call ’em a d——d hard lot.” I made‘ no comment, endeavoring to’ turn all these facts over in my mind, and reach some decision. It was evi- how I could best serve; but would they be satisfied with the offer which J felt willing to make? It was far from my desire to assunie command of the In- ian Chief, and guide her destinics on @ long outward voyage, to whatever port; her cargo had been consigned. What that port was made slight dif- ference, for my whole desire was to return as quickly as possible to’ New York. I would, however, assume tem- porary command,: and consent to navi- gate the vessel to the nearest Ameri- can port, where a competent skipper might be procured, and @ new crew ob- tained. The Indian Chief possessed no wireless outfit; and ‘whatever I did must be on my own judgment. These considerations; Mashed swiftly through my mind, amd I attained decision be- fore Masters again’ spoke. I would navigate the:boat to: the nearest port on the Americin egast, netify Ure own- era, and then leave them: to do as they pleased with vessel and crew. I cured nothing for the salvage; the presence of the disabled steamer in these wa- ters had saved our lives, whith’ was reward enough surely. All I cared for was to ) get maypell and the young lady ee rupted by the s pund of voice, “It sorter seemed to me, Mr, Hol- lis” he was saying, “that mittybe ft would be best for me to explain these things before you went into the cabin, |, You’ Il naturally want to know just the), condition before you decide what te do.” '“T have decided, - Masters,” I an- swered: briefiy. ‘© is: only, one thing I can do legally, and that is navigate the:Indtan Chief to the near est American port, and surrender her to her owners. As 4 licensed captain of steam T authority: to assume ‘|FORD St Phone 105 Pretght and Baggage Clootens ‘Livery Temporary Offite — “Basertient Cowan’s Drug Store Fourth and Broadway USE | THE DICTIONARY OR ‘THE TELEPHONE | BOOK The Outbursts By Condo Phone i. B, SMITH Battery Se rvice |Eoden’ 8 Battery ffi ‘AS pnepes FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT MRS. M.'C. AUN Undertaking: Embalming. Licensed Embalmer in Oburge: Day Phone 50 Night Phone-687 Undertaking Parlors A.W. Lucas Company, Day Phone 465 Night Pyone 100 A.W. CRAIG Licehsed Embalmer if’ Charge WEBB BROTHERS x ma eis tet corks ree Cp is ebay Ws, Ae ispbubsh SNH oe ¥ ‘OUR delivery ssérvite ca tJ U pale eed ‘and the cout cut to one-third with thi Ford. Dearborn Oe -Ton Mai gency, Ford Shapley, Ford gleney, Ford Simplicity, Fo KES Economy and ‘Dearborn A Strength, FORD-. OneTon Truck Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, §. D. command to this extent, but no more.” “T reckoned you would look at it that way, sir. I'm no sea lawyer, but I' sorter figured it ott ubout as you do. But’ that ain’t the situation ex- netly.” “What isn’t?” i “Why, this owner business, sir. You gee, the owner of the Indian Chief, an’ every pound o” caro below hatches, £ “onboard here.” “The owner is on board!” “That's the gospel truth; that's why I took the trouble to keep you here, atid’ tell youewhat [ have, before you othe Owner 18 ‘oh Board!” rent dstvn sind met! Hin str” It gives you a chance to thitk ott’ your bést} course.” “Bat if: the man 1s xboard, why did hé-not appear on deck to give us. wel- come? Surely our arrival must have been: offinterest?” * “Likely as not he hasn't even heard yet that you are aboard, You sce, his cabin is on the ‘starboard side astern, and he would see nothing from them: ports. Besides, Mr. Hollis, he is lame, and it is a bit hard for him to get around on a ship without help. What do you say, sir? Shall we go down now, an’ talk it over below?” “The sooner the better,” I said, with a glance over the port rail, “The fog is thickening out yonder, and we may have a rough night. The steamer would ride a he: sea better with| some. more. of iffle overboard.” (To be continued.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Julius C. Kunze, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- signea, @eo. J. Kunze, adininistrator of the estate of Julius C. Kunze, late of the town of Lc in the county of Cass, and state of Iowa, deceased, to the creditors of. and all persons pa ing claims aga’ said deceased, sPRIESTARTS, Rey “Exide” “TORY srrvice 31 rwin Motor Co: ali Rin, , "4c AT IOs firstumtblication of this notice, to said dministratorat the office of ‘Miller, Zuger & Tillotson, in the city of Bis- marck, in said Bi igh county, North Dakota, by presenting such claims to B. F. Tillotson, agent for said adminis- trator. Dated August 18, A. D. 1917. GO. J. KUNZE, Administrator. TILLOTSON, Agent. First publication on the 18th ay of August, A. D. 1917. Miller, Zuger & Tillotson, Attorneys for Administrator, ‘Bismarck, N. D. 8-18-25: 9-1-8-4t B.F. eee cor NOTICE HEARING | PROOF OF WILL. State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, In County Court, Bradley, Judge. Before Hon. H. C. vs. Lizzle M. Titus, Mabel M. Ferry and Clayton W. erry, and Frank E. North Dakota, To the med Respondents and All Persons Interested in the 1: Diadena Walton, Dec You, ach of you, are hereby Petitioner herein, Court a document in writing, purport- ing to be the Last Will and esta- ment of Diadena Walton, late of Ye Coutity of déceased, with his petition, praying for the admission to probate of said doctiinent as the Last Will and Testa- ment of said deceased, and for the to’ Robert L. Walton of let- said petition’ and the. proofs of said purported Will and Testamént will be Court on Monday, the 24th day of September, A. D. 1917, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the, court rooms of this Coutt in the Coun- ty Court House, in the City of Dis- marck, County of Burleigh ana State of North Dakota: and You,,and each of you, are hereby cited to be and appear’ before this Court at said time and place and an- swer sald petition an@ show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of id petition should not be granted. ty the Court. (Seal) J.C. JOHNSON, Judge of the County Court of Mor- .ton County, N. D., acting as Judge of the County Court of Burleigh County in said state, at the writ- ten request of Hon. H. C. Bradley, the County Judge of said Burleigh County, North Dakota. (Seal) J.C. JOHNSON, Dated, 16th day of uugust, A. D. 1917. Let the foregoing citation be served 0| by publication. exhibit them with Acting Judge of the County Court. (8—18, 25; 9—1) In the Matter of the Estate of Dia-| N. dena Walton, Deceased Robert 1. Walton, Petitioner, Ti-| Railway company fifi Burleigh and State of North Dakota, | heard and duly cons:dered’ by this! COUNTRY-ROAD fm TIRE ; Wrapped tread is parame ooo Miles a. ’ Has your motor pst its power? Let’ us rebore the/cylindéra' and fit with oversize pigons, on a new machine bullt espqfally for that purpose, CORWIN MOTO compan Y wit | CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D. " Jobbits ‘Barbie’s: PHONE 394 409 Front Street Woe Call for and Deliver WILE Buti CORWIN MOTOR. 0 f BIDS. 'Por first’ class’ shoe repairing i go to f Bismarck Shoe Hospitet H. BURMAN, Prop, Sealed proposals wif be received at the office of the undegigned at Farm- ers & Merchants Stafe Bank, Steele, D, up to 2 o’clocl p. m., Aug. 25,; 1917, for the erectiop, of a building | #- for elec for the Steele Light on right of way of Yerxes avenues in Geele, N. D. All bids must be itf accordance with plans and specificatpns prepared te Transfer & storage HH, A. Hamby, architpet, Steele, D.; fo have unequaléd facilities and must be accomppnied by a certi- id peng Men tipping i . fied check for five|per cent of the a amount of the propopal, made payable bimny men; also retail ice and to W. W. Paige, trejsurer, as a guar- antee that the biddfr will enter into} Waehter Transfer Somp. contract and furnis!} bond in the full __Phone’62 amount of the confra ; Plans may “be seen at Farmers ‘& Merchants State Birk, Steele,’ N. pd at the office of Miler ‘€ Palmer, Tut- tle, N. D:, and the Bullders Exchange, Jamestown, N: Dd. is pe ' Shoes Repaired: Hest Equipped Shop ta: the. Northweed L. E. Larson 400: Malti: Btrere Steele Light & Tower company re- serves thé right ta reject any or all bids. STHELE LIGHT & POWER COM- PANY, By 0. A. ENGEMOEN, 8-16-17-18-20-21-22 Secretary. Actifig and Efocution. Dr, Samuel Johngon was discussing ing plays'and players with Sarah Sia- } dons and this flelivered himself: “Madam, David Gurrick was no de- claimer. There wns not one of his own scene shifters who could not have | spoken the ‘To be or not to be’ solilo- !quy better than Ne did. A true con- | ception of character and natural ex- pression of it were his distinguishing excellencies.” An accurate illustration this of the difference between acting and eldcution. Masterpleces' of Correspondence. France has in various periods givea’ us such masterpieces of correspond>” enee as those of Ln Rochefoucaldy fae garet of Valois, Voltaire, M Malntenon, Mme. du Deffand, Muie. & Sevigne, Mme. Rotond, George Send and Prosper Meriinee, bit Germany,’ rich as she is in literature, has givers! us but few men. of distinction in: this line, Schiller, Goethe and Humbolét alone contributing anything worthy Historical preservation, i Bismarck Realty Company Wikia Bank Building =< , Ly te

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