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Se aes Wea AR = FOR SALE—2,000 lots on all sides of the city on monthly payments. _ FOR SALE—Lincotn Addition, garden plots—one acre and up. Easy terms. FOR SALE—Riverview lots. The most beautiful part of the city. terms. Easy FOR SALE—Dozens of houses in all ; parts of the city at prices and terms to suit every purse. FOR —The of Burleigh, county férm lapasi of in ‘the contity.“at “all ' and ‘dedle most complete list sorts of prices and terms. NOW Is. THE TIME TO BUY. F.E. Young Real Tel. No. 78R Offices Estate Company In First National Bank Building J. H. HOLIHAN, -REAL REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. FOR SALE—House of eight rooms. Lot 100x150 feet. Fine large trees barn. Corner lot, no pavement. This is a real bargain at $3,200. $1,000 cash. Fon SALE—160 acres of good land.| 120 acres broken. All can ‘be brok-| en. $2200. $1400 cash. J. H. HOLIHAN, Lucas Block. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Male help above 17 years, ~ for factory work in eastern city. (Not ammunitions). Ideal condi- tions, employees share in profits; integrity must be vouched for; will pay railroad fare. Country appli- cants must apply at once. Address, Eox 253 Tribune office. oe a 9 6 6t. WANTED—Firemen, brakemen, be- sinners, $100 to $150 monthly. Per- manent. Railway, care Tribune. 9—8, 15. 22, 29. ‘WANTED—Two or three first clase; mechanics. No snignt or Sunday work. Missouri Valley Motor Co. 98 it. WANTED=Men for steaty employ: ment. Iighest wages for efficient, rellable workers, Hebron Fire and Pressed Brick Co. 9—1 3 8 10 1517 22 21 29 - SERVICE examinations in Bis- ‘CIVIL SERVI marck soon. Men and women de siring sovernment. clerkships, de- partmeatal, postofice, railway mail, customs, stenographers, write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard former government examiner) 52]~ Kenois Lids, Washington. 98 it. D. 7. OWENS @ CO. Real Estate, City Property, ‘Farm Lands, Loans and General Insurance. FOR SALE—2 modern houses on 12th street; easy terms or will ex- change. Two modern houses on 8th street; very low prices. One mag- nificent modern house on 4th street. fiveroom cottage on 7th street, $2300.00, easy terms. FOR RENT—A new house 20th strcet. FOR SALE OR RENT—Improved farms we own in Burleigh, Sheridan and McLean counties. D. T. OWENS & GO. AGENT—SALESMAN , WANTED—Hustlers in every county to sell groceries, paints, oils, poul- try and stock remedies and spectal- ties to consumer. Lig profits. Con- solidated Grocery €o., Sioux City, Towa. 98 lt. TAILORING AGENTS—Sell men's suits made to order. Cheapest and best line made. Can sell every man you see. Large sample outfit free. Leeds Woolen Mills, Chicago. 9 8 ‘It. fer To Li ve in The Outbursts By Condo of Everett True LOST AND FOUND . LCOsT—niinch of four keys. — Name on tag. Return to Nortz Lumber Co. 9-7-1t vun ommerLer (ieeroscne) Gas Burn- ers do away with wood and coal. Hundreds. of pleased customers. Agents coining money. Write today for exclusive territory. Simplex Gas Plants Co., 9 So. Clinton, Chi- cago. 98 It TRAVELING SALESMAN wanting a sideline can earn..big. money selling a new proposition. No Samples Ad-Lee Novelty Co, Chicago. ‘ ‘ 1 POR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS iu ‘HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl for gen- fral housework. Phone 657. } 9 6 6t WANTED—Lady Cook at Banner House. 104 Main street. 98 2t. WANTED—Five bright, capable la- dies to travel, demonstrate and ell dealer. $25.00 to $50.00 per week. Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Company. Dept. 631, Omaha, Neb. \ 9-8, 15 22 29 WANTED—Middle aged lady or gen- Aleman clerk for ‘general _ store. About 60 miles from Eismarck. Give Last place employed also references. Must speak German. Address 254 Tribune. ese 9 8 2t. WANTED AT . ONCE—Competent housekecper on farm. Two in fam ily. References required. Phone or Write W. E. Runey, Sterling, N. D. } 9 8 4t. ———————— MISCELLANEOUS DRY CORN COBS for sale, $1.00 pa joad at brewery buildings near iriver, $2.00 per load delivered in city. Bismarck Elevator & Invest- ment Co., Bismarck Bank Bldg. : 972 FOR RENT—Garage at $01 4th street. (Enquire of Geo. W. Little. boats eee 9 8 6t BOARD AND ROOM $1.00 day. Ban ner House. Livery in connection. ‘ 9 8 Im: HOTEL—FOR RENT OR SALE— Good location. Mrs. N. B. Wilsey, Wing, N. D. 91° GOOD CAMERA with special lens, 12 plate holders, solid carrying case , Will sell or exchange for typewriter. Telephon 6. 983 FOR HIGH AND COW tension mag- ;netos, address Western Sales Co., Bismarck. 9 8 3t. BARGAINS in uncalled for and slight ly worn suits, overcoats and trou ;sers. Klein. 9-7-21 WINDOW WASHING and houseclean ing. Peter N. Dehoney, porter at 7Odes Barber Shop, cor. 5th St. an¢ Broadway. 9-7-61 Free FARM EMPLOYMENT BUR EAU—Call or write Bismarck Com mercial club. Phone 313. 9-6-tf WANT TO EXCHANGE for North Da kota land, 600 acres wild land ir southern Price county, Wisconsin Good, black soil with clay sub-soil cut-over land ,easily cleared; wel’ located, in well settled farming Io cality. Geo. W.-.Dodge, Delano. Minn._ 9 6 Gr FOR SALE—Pass drum and trap cut fit, Underwood duplicator ney, heads for Powers “A” moving pic ture machine. Phone $19 or ad; dress Box 29, Bismarck. 95 St. WANTED—Place to work for board by young lady. Business college, phone 183. 9-3-tf FOR SALE—Lot 125 by 150 feet on Seventh street. $300 down. ete RENT—Rooms. 620 sixth oe 4. 8 27 : m0 FOR RENT—Modern house, well lo- cated. Geo. M. Register. 9 8 3t. FOR RENT—Very .nicely. furnished flat, including piano. First floor. No children. .807 4th street. 9 7 at. FOR RENT—Comfo ie 4-room cot- tage. Jlectric lights and water. Price erate. Phone 355. 9 5 3t. FOR SALE—$800 and $30 per month buys a new 6 room modern house. for information address No. 249 Tri- bune. 94 6t FOR SALE—House or house and barn at a bargain if taken at once. See Earl Fuller, 1021 12th St. No. f or phone 616K. WANTED TO RENT—iFive or six “room house, modern, for small fam- ily. Steady tenants. Write No. 247, care. Tribune. 9-56 galow in shoicest part of the city. $600 will swing the deal. Address 238, Tribune. 8-20-Imo BOARDERS WANTED WANTED—Roomers and boarders, at Dunraven, 212 Third street. Under new management. 8-9-1 ROOMS WANTED WANTED—Two or three rooms furnished for light housekeey Address 252 Tribune office. 9. ———_ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR. RENT—Strictly modern room, 419 3rd St. Phone 389X 9-8-Lwk FOR RENT—Pleasant front room in new modern house. 715 9th street. Phone 853K. pes 9 8 3t. FOR RENT—Suite of five modern rooms. Furnished or unfurnished. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Furnished modern roor 411 9th str 9-7-6t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, 309. Eighth street. 96 3t Tawted tg KENT—Two or three unfurnished rooms in flat or. mo ern house, no children. Write Ni 251 _care ‘Tribune. 9 6 Sti als FoR RENT—Modern room, 38 Ave: nue A. Imo FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house at 614 8th St. 9-6-6 =OR RENT—Three comfortable mod- ern rooms. Partly furnished or un- furnished. Phone 262M. ie 9 63t FOR RENT—Large front room in modern house. 400 Seventh street. 97 3t.! It FOR RENT—Sirictly motern room. 814 Avenue B. Phone 3S4R. . 8241 me TUR HEN t— modern lurmsned rooms Board if desired. 46 Main street. 8-1 Phone 3 8-11.1m0. FOR RENT—Rooms. -27-Imo FOUND—On Fifth street and Posser avenue, inflated automobile tire on rim. Owner prove property and pay for this notice at First Garantee Bank. 9-6-6 "WORK WANTED ._ Mrs. Newton, 94 4t. ‘ing and catering. Phone 833L POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED—Ey_ married man. Delivery or inside work. Any- thing considered.. State particulars and wages in fi letter. Address 218 Tribune office. 9 6 3t. LANDS 20 acres, 10 miles north, improved, 100 acres crop, $4,090. 160 acres 8 miles north, $2,400. 320 relinquishment, 9 miles north, 200 acres plow land, $750. G. P. Lamberton, Wolf Point, Mont. — — FOR SALE. HOW TO ANSWER BLIND ADS, All ads signed with numbers or in, itials, care Tribune must be ahswered by letter addressed to the number given in the ad. Tribune employes | are ne permitted to tell who any ad- | pr 18, il.or send your answer ‘to Tribune No.--—, and we will for- ward it to the advertiser NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Julius C. Kunze, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed, Cen. J. Kunze, administrator of the estate of Julius C. Kunze, late of the town of Lewis, in the county of | Cass, and state of Iowa, deceased, to | the itors of, and all persons hav- ing claims against said deceased, to |exhibit them with the necessary ‘vouchers, within sixymonths after the f publication of this notice, to said administrator at the office of Miller, ser & Tillotson, in the city of Bis- »rek, in said Burleigh county, North, Dakota, by presenting such claims to | li. F. Tillotson, agent for sald adminis- | trator. | Dated August 18, A.D. 1917. i GEO. J. KUNZE, | Adminisirator. i B. F. TILLOTSON, | Agent. irst publication on the 18th day of August, A. D. 1917. | Miller, Zuger & Tillotson, | Attorn for Administrator, Bisma N. D. 8-1 -1-8-4t i Value of Castor Beans, | The tor bean grows rapidly and ideal. low windbreak to | hakes jeateh and st ‘e winds. It will und continuou:, ng the poorese jand dry It is an excel Hent windbreak. | I Determining Age of Eggs: | Fo determine the exact age ef eggs, ja four ounces of ¢ salt in a quart of pure wate immerse t If it he only a day | or so ok: ink to the bottom of if Moat; it more than fiv ‘come to the surface. | NOTICE. | Came some time spring. One | black heifer, two year old. Branded ov !eft hip. - [aS THOMAS HOMER: Bri'tin, N. Dak. 91815 WANTED—Work by the hour ciean- | BOY GIVES LIFE FOR CHUM Howard Frances of Brooklyn Vainly Tries to Save Friend From Drowning. New Bronswick.—-Howard Frances, eighteen, of 471 Hancock street, Brook- lyn, was drowned in the South river near here in a vain attempt to save ‘tie tife’of his seventcen-year-old chu:, Patrick O'Sullivan of Philade!p! The boys had been bathing in the river and O'Sullivan, who could not amd st his from a barge, pulling himself uv | then letting himself go. He les fuoldon the rope and sank, ' Frances, who was on the deck of the barge, plunged in to help his chum, O'Sullivan grasped him around the neck and both went down. Frances? body was recovered after a half hour earch, but O'Sullivan’s is still missing. DOLL MAKER ESCAPES DRAFT London Manufacturer Pleads He Is Making Inroads Into Ger- man Trade. London.—A man who ran a doll fac- tory was hrought before a military tribunal and asked exemption from the he employed 60 people rapidly capturing trade which was formerly controlled by Germany. ff he were conscripted, he said, his! employees would be without jobs and; the Germans would recover the husi- fess: after the war. The tribunal postponed his summons three months. MOLES HELP THE GARDEN | They Destroy Insect Pests, Says Scien: | ‘tist of the University of California. Berkeley, Cal—If the back-yard vegetable gerdener can trade his goph- ers for moles he will be on the way to | prosperity and happiness, according to | Dr. Joseph Grinnell of the University | of California museum of vertebra cy zoology. There are moles in the for- | ests of the state and there should be gophers there, says Doctor Grinnell, | so if a trade can be arranged every- ' body will be happy. Doctor Grinnell says the gopher is an immense service in digging and aerating the soil, thus helping in soil fmprovement and the making of na‘ swim, was dangling from a rope swuns | & ural mead: He continues: “But the animal's vegetarian habits make him a pest when the white man comes to replace the forest. The mole, is as much a blessing in orchard or | vegetable garden as the gopher is an; afftiction, for the mole never nibbles | roots, but with indefatigable appetite | ts:forever devouring cutworms, Jeru- salem crickets and other insect pests which infest the soil and do attack the roots.” UMPIRE EVANS TALKS TO FAN Spectator Invited to Go on Field and Dust Off Home Plate—Arbiter = | Was Too Busy. “Hey, there, brush off the plate. I can’t see it for dust,” yelled a fan to Umpire Billy Evans. “And neither can you.” Said fan objected to a strike decision, “Come out here and do it yourself. | You've gat lots more time than I have. Tm awfu! busy right now,” retorted Evans with a grim iio a eal ‘and men in the Furn War News SAVE MONEY Have Your Old Felt Eat Cleaned & Re-Blocked It will look like new and be as good as new EAGLE HAT WORKS Phone 682 Opp:.Post Office. TAXI roe LOS . DRAYING Freightand Baggage BISMARCK Clootens Livery OFFICE 305 MAIN STREET ri eee, . ished Re this winter you will {Ind In the Tribune’s “Rooms For Rent” Columns many suitable places © | | F.E. Young Real Estate Company|. TAXI Phone L. B. SMITH Battery Loden’s Battery Shop Machine Hemstitch- ing and Picoting. WRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd Bt. ‘PHONE 849 Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 . A.W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge TAXI Phone B77. ————— S. LAMBERT Service 403 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D. 4 FREDERICK W. KEM | ARCHITECT ’ Phone 449 Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 637 vv EBB BROTHER | Undertaking-Embalming 90% of toad carried on rear azsie and Heavy Truck Spriugs | Wires atoueSoud hubberTires more REW cut fo one-third TW EARBO OseTon Truck Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. Trailer Comptete with two double beds, Sagless ‘Springs, Mat- tress, Stove, Table, etc. Sample on exhibition. CORWIN MOTOR Co Bismarck, N. D. Warner Camping | Used Cars for Sale 25 h. p. Case with starter, Gate care Ronee ean $425 Saxon-Six with starter $400 25 h. p. Studebaker .. $300 2 cyl. Maxwell ...... $50 1 cyl. Cadillac ........ $50 CORWIN MOTOR Co Bismarck, N. D. Cal., arrived in Wash- ington, D. ecently. She is a book on “Woman's Age.” She made the long journey mostly on foot. The picture shows her arriving in Washington. from Berkele INSIGNIA FOR ARMY AIRMEN | How You May Distinguish the Ranks | of Men in the Avia- tion Corps. San Diczo, been reeciv! tion school insignia wh flying cory ed to make the engag' Loe insignia. F A junior military xtor will wear on his left brea s shield, show- ing the American flag, with a wing at the left. B Officers designated as military tors.wwill. wear See» ~~ via- d_with an ‘ a propellor in the cente: blue field, with wings at rig left. Aviation mechani ilar insignia, a fou a circular blue field, ber of the aero squadr E ed men 6 ins will wear sim- blade propellor in mat the top. : 2 four-blade » be worn on the left arm just above the clhow. Tollgates, 100 Ycars Old, Go. Philadelphia —Annoancement of the sale of the Lancaster turnpike to the state means that after mere than 160 years the string of ugly little tollhouses | by the side of the famous highv will | disapp: It means, teo, the ig of | thousands of dollars to motorists and jthat there can be unrestricted travel between main-line towns in machines, Tribune want ads will bring results rooee=: pone: IMPORTED China Tea SILK Hanskerchiefs |FOR SALE H. WAH - 518 Brdy. BISMARCK, N. D. | Farm Lands and Garden | Plots Residance and Business Lots | FOR SALE Offices and Stores For Rent ——— Bismarck Realty Co. 212 Bismarck Bank Bldg. with the num! eel ' CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. Jobbers FOR SALE Oil Barrels with Vaucets at 41.00. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. Transfer & Storage We have unequalled facilities for |B moving, storing, and shipping {8 househotd- goods. Careful, experi- {fenced men; algo retail ice and |} wood. Wachter Trassfer Comp. | Phone 62. No. 202 Fifth St. a TL A ACCES For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H, BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest ie 7. Larson 405 Main Street Barbie’s DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS 1 PHONE 394 409 Front Strect We Call for and Deliver <> AINE Ce ea The Electric Shop B, K, SEEELS oo Blectrical tures and Supplies Deleo Farm Light Plants Phone 278 408 Broadway ES ——— LT