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MONDAY, SEP'T. 10, 1917, B \ ISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ‘SEVEN oer it You F i + J.-H. HOLIHAN, «REAL REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. ¢ FoR” SALE“House of cight roonis. | "Lot, 100x450 feet. Fine large trees | barn. Corner. lot, no. pavement. ‘This is areal) bargain. at $3,200. $1,000 asl tow omee—ivu acres of good land: 120. acres ‘broken. All can be brok- en. $2200.. $1400 cash. J. 1H. HOLIHAN. Lucas Block, = = HELP WANTED-MALE wea t&u—Mmale nelp above 17 years, for factory work in eastern city. (Not ammunitions). Ideal_condi- tious, employees share in profits; integrity must be vouched: for; jvill pay. railroad fare., Country appli- cents must apply at once. Address, Lox 253 Tribune office. 9 6 6t.| WANTED—A man versed in commer cial business to, take a manager's Place in old. house... Present .man- ager to retire on account of age. Address D. K. J. care Tribune. RS 9 10 ‘ein eae men, brakemen, be- ginners, $108 to $159 monthly. Per- Tmanent. ‘ Railway, care Tribune. 9-—8, 15, 22, Tete anu OF cree UTSt Clase os “Siiechanies. No night or Sunday ue Missouri Valley Motor Co. 9 8 it. WANTEDTaes for steady employ- ment. Highest wages for efficient, reliable workers. Hebron Fire and ‘Pressed Brick Co. 9—1 3 8 10 15 17 22 24 29 Sewn oemvICE examinations in Bis- marck soon. Men and women de siring government clerkships, de- Partmental, postoffice, railway mail, customs, stenographers, write for free particulars to J. C.. Leonard (former government examiner) 52 Kenois Lldg, Washington. : 9 8 It. 29. LP WANTED FEMALE Wnreo= Competent girl for . gen- eral housework. Phone 657. 2s 98 6t Wigiv ED—Lady Cook Banner House. 104 Main sireet. 98 2t. WANTED—Five 1 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 TED—Middie aged fady or gen- deman ‘clerk for general store. About 60 miles from Bismarck. Give Last place employed also references. Must speak German. Address .254 ribune. 9 8 2t. whwieu AT ONCE—Competent housekeeper on farm. Two in fam fly. References. required. Phone or write W. E. Runey, Sterling, N. D. 98 vat at _) MISCELLANEOUS _ WANTED—Placs by: high school boy to work for room and board. Ad dress Box 256 Tribune. 9 10 8t WANTED—A_ | wsed 1917 Ford - car. Must be in good condition and price plant, Write 255 care Tribune. 9-8-3t ie SALE—STANLEY STEAM MO. ‘FOR CAR—Kine running condition hone , 305. 9-8-12t FUR SALE—Harness and shoe repait ing outfit. Only one in town of © 1,000. . Good business. Obliged: to Sell on account of poor health. Ad gress Box 258, Kulm, N. D. 9 10 Se BRY CORN COBS for sale, $1.00 per Ipad at brewery buildings near river, $2.00. per load delivered in dty. Bismarck Elevator & invest a Co., Bismarck Bank BME 72 Boe RENT—Garage at 801 4 “te street Bnguire of Geo. W. Little. 9 8 bt BOARD AND ROOM $1.00 day. ban ner House. Livery in connection. » 9 8 Ime HOTEL—FOR RENT OR SALE— Good location. Mrs. N. B. Wilsey i} Wing, N. D. 9 1 GOOD-CAMERA with special Tens, 1: late ~holders, solid carrying case Will sell or exchange for typewriter Telephone 396. 933 detos, address Western Sales Co Bismarck. 9 8 3t BARGAINS in uncalled for and slight ly worn suits, overcoats and trou _ %&sers. lein. 9-7-2: WINDOW WASHING and noaseciean ing. Peter N. Dehoney, porter a’ @des Barber Shop, cor. 5th St. an¢é Broadway. 9-7-61 FREE FARM EMPLOYMENT BUR AEAU—Call or write Bismarck Com mercial club. Phone 313. WANT TO EXCHANGE for North Da kota land, 690 acres wild land ir gouthern Price county, Wisconsin Good, black soil with clay sub-soil. eut-over land ,easily cleared; well sIpcated, in well settled. farming Ic e7lity. Geo. W. Dodge, Delanu Minn. 9 6 6t . FOR SALE—Pass drum and trap out fit, | Underwood- duplicator nev heads for Powers “A” moving pic ‘thine. Phone 819 or ad x 20, Bismarck. : 4 i , 4 95 3t WANTED —Piace to work for board by young lady. Business college phone 183. 9-5-tf FOR SALE—Lot 125 by 159 feet on Seventh street. $300 down. Phone 104. 8 27 mo WANTED-—-Hustlers in, every county TAILORING OUR SIMPLEX (kerosene) Gas Burn- « For Al HIGH AND LOW tension mag f/_ 25! care Tribune. D. T. 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, $2309.00, easy terms. FOR RENT—A new house 2 20th street. FOR. SALE OR tRENT—Improved farms we own in Burleigh, Sheridan and. McLean counties. D. T; OWENS & CO. AGENT—SALESMAN to. sell groceries, paints, oils, poul- try and stock remedies, and special- {igs to consumer. . Lig profits. solidated* Grocery. Co., Sioux City, ‘Towa. - 3 98 It 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. ers do away with wood and, coal. Htndreds of pleased customers. Agents coining money. Write today: for exclusive territory., Simplex Gas Plants Co., 9 So, Clinton, Chi- cago. 2 9 8 1t) TRAVELING SALESMAN wanting, a sideline can earn big money. selling a new’ proposition. No, Samples Ad-Lee: Novelty Co., Chicago. It FOR SALE OR RENT--HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—\Modern house, well lo- cated. Geo. M. Register.’ 98 3t. FOR RENT—Modern ten room house, suitable for two families. Call at) 414 Fifth street. FOR SALE—Rooming house, full’ of |’ ay roomers all the time;, goed location. WANTED—Work by the hour’ clean- Positively sélljng account of health.| ing and catering. Mrs. Newton, Write No. 257, Tribune, 9 10 Gt Phone 8$3L 9°4 dt. FOR RENT—Very .nicely. furnished flat, including piano. First floor.) ~~ SEA OG is EN OEE ALS No children. 807 4th street. POSITIONS WANTED | a = . 9 7 2t.| POSITION ~ WANTED—Ly married || FOR RENT—7 room furnished apart-| ™an. Delivery or inside work. Any- ment for winter, inmost complete in Mrs. F. B. Y: Phone are oe 248 Tribune office, 963t. | FOR RENT—Comfortabie ¢room cat, |. 7 =e i. in Service. tage. Electric lights and water. LANDS Price moderate. Phone ~| FOR SALE—320 acres, 10 miles north, q i 9.5.3t| improved, 100 acres crop, $4,000. PICKED FOR THEIR- RECORDS FOR SALE—$800 and $30 per month| 160 acres 8 miles north, $2,400. buys a new 6 room modern house for information address No, 249 Tri bune. 9 4 ut FOR SALE—House or house and barn. at a bargain if taken at once. See Karl Fuller, 1021 12th St. No. f or phone 616K. WANTED TO RENT—Five or six room house, modern, for small fam: ily. Steady tenants. Write No. 247, care Tribune, 93-6 FOR SALE—Modern, fiveroom bun galow in choicest part of the city $600 will swing the deal. Address 3 z -20-1me ae : omy. . — ae ‘The School Board of Long , Lake 3 ities grea that there is hardly a School .District No. 43 will Aeceive eee he list t does BOARDERS WANTED sealed’ bids until 7:30 p:'m. Friday, He maior general in the list who does WANTED—Roomers and boarders, a'| Sept. 14, 1917, for the erection, of a| not know the methods and the manners Dunraven, 212 Third street. ‘Under | two-room frame building, 32x56 feet,) Of serv of every brigadier general new management. 8-9-Imc | With full baseme: rding to plans} Who will serve under him and it may ROOMS WANTED WANTED—Two or three rooms un- furnished for light housekeepii Address 252 Tribune office. ROOMS FOR RENT FUn Hewt—Modern furnished room 822 6th street. 9 10 6 FOR RENT—Strictly modern room, 419 3 Phone 389X 9-8-lwk Pleasant front room )n new modern house. Phone R5aK. 715 9th street 98 3t! uite” of five modern rnished or unfurnished FOR RENT—Furnished modern rooms 411 9th. street. 9-7-6t 7OR RENT—Modern furnished room 299 Wighth street. 9 §.3t waAwtcO 10 RENT—Twe or three PO The Outbursts By Condo WHY: 17 GAVE Say Wo CENTS SS Thats THE. PRICE, OF THLS, PAPER TT | | GO OUTSIDE + THe BUICDING ‘A’ NEWSBOY $2 THAT OUGHT. TO DO INSTEAD OF THIS. HOTEC NEWS STAND HOLD-UP GAME THAT \ FOISTED ONTO THE. puBuic it WHAT EVERYBODY: of rereit. True | | rashes Ae IN THE ‘HOTECT HERG we CHARGE FIVE CENTS a AND PATRONIZE: STANDING FOR s WORK WANTED thing considered. and wages in first letter. State particulars Address 820 relinquishmeat, 9 miles north, 200 acres plow land, $750. Lamberton, Wolf Point, Mont, ee HOW TO ANSWER BLIND ADS. All ads signeu wicia numbers or in- itials, care Tribune must be answered by letter addressed to the number given in the ad. ‘Tribune employes are uct permitted to tell who any ad- ventiser is. Mail or send your answer to Tribune No--—, and we will for- ward it to the advertiser, NOTICE—SEALED BIDS. and specifications, which wiil be on file with the clerk of the board on and after Aug. 14, 1917. to ‘be erected in the town of Moffit and i sto be completed and ready for pancy within 90 days from date letting the contract. All bids must be accompanted, by a certified check for 5 per cen€ of the amount of the bid, payable to the clerk of the board. The board reserves the right to re- Ject any and all bids. Dated at Moflit this 11th day of; Aug., 1917. By order of the school board. L. L. LOCKWOOD, Clerk Tong Lake School District No. 48. (8—13, 20, 27; 9—2, 9) preeressssaneaesenesencnns FAMILY HAS A GREAT G. By This building is! Men Appointed, to. High Com- mand Have Proven Ability. - i Most of the 200 Major Generals and Brigadier General, Recently Ap- pointed Were Cadéts Together at West Point. By EDWARD B. CLARK. Washinzton.—If there should be a Mobilization of the 200 major generals and brigadier generals appointed to commands ii the new selective service | army, the affair would be a reunion, of nien most of whom were eadets to-| gether at the ,West Point Military; be ‘said also that there is. barely a, brigadier general who does not know all about the record, the penalty and) the idiosyncrasies of the major general who, as a division commander, will give ‘him orders, Some of these men whd have been ‘appointed to .high rank in the new, army are within one, two or three years of the retirement age. It may be that out of their. ranks. will come,a, Joffre, a Haig, or a Petain, but as many in Washington look at it, it seems like- | ly perhaps that the greatest American | soldiers of this war are more likely to be produced fram the ranks of the younger men,, although military ¢x- perts admit thatin, recent wars many elders of the services have made ever- lastingly good. Selected on Their Records. , The 87 major gencrals of the new @ National army nominated by the presi- unfurnished rooms, in ma mod) 4 AMERICAN WAR-RECORD $) dent were all selected on the basis of Peacoat ete He oe 2 Semct 6 their records of service. On going ——— , Elizabeth, W. Va—The fam- through this list I find that out of the on Meee ee Ave ily of N. D. Madden, near here, § 87, 22 were cadets at the United #OR RENT—Furnished room in mod ern house at 614 8th St. 9-6-61 va RENT—Three comfortable mod served in the Revolutionary war, ¢ | cadet. | Others I did not know welt be- fagnicea™’ eae auimehed orun|@ His grandfather served in the $ cause they were upper classmen.when 963 war of 1812, his older brother in u I was a junior classman, but with the 7OR RENT—Uarge front>robm in| § the Mexicai war. He and an- 9 plebe and the yearling’s interest in the modern house. 400 Seventh street other brother fought in the Civil H older fellows T learned a lot about 97 3b war ang 4 younger brother g | them while they hardly knew. that I wn AENT—Sirictly modern room fought in the Spanish-American 4 wasjin existence. This is the way of 814 Avenue B. Phone 384R. war, ‘Two of his sons are in the @ things at the military academy: 824 1 mo present war and four other sons 5 Seven of the new major generals 7UM RENT—ModernJurnishéd rooms |f @e awaiting the call. @ . were my classmates and it ought to go Board if desired. 46 Main stre is-a soldierly and patriotic one. . Madden is a veteran of the Civil war. His ‘great-grandfather , , ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ i ‘ ‘ 6 ‘ s ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ s Ul ‘ Ul v ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 maeenecnnecenncccnnnnned me vit RENT—Kooms. Phone 377K ‘FO THE POLICYHOLDERS OF 8-11-1m¢ ‘THE PRUDENTIAL OR RENT—Rooms. 620 Sixth Ss. INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA. S 7-27-ime Notice ia hereby given that a meeting of the the Prudential Insui ‘of America will be held at the Home | States Military’ academy at the time | that T attended.that institution; Some without saying that these men I know well, but at present'Fshall write noth- | ing of them except to say that every | | one‘of them has a good military record, i It happens, however, that with some ! of the upper classmen of that day I t have had more or less intimate ac- LOST AND FOUND Qiice of said Com ny in the City of oy res { quaintance in recent years and in some yron Monday, the third da OST—sunch of four keys. Name} eember, 1s at twelve ° lok oon, for the the ose strong friendships have devel- on tag. Return to Nortz Lumbe:| Voted for bythe poicghaiore Teeter: oped... } Co. 97-11] bersof the Bowed of, peat ‘the annual Frederick S. Strong is one of the FOUND—On Fifth street and Posser avenue, inflated automobile tire or election of Directors of the Company to be held on the fourteenth day of Januxry, 1918, At such meeting every policyholder of the Corporation who is of the age of twenty-one new major generals, Strong, I think, will look after the men lucky enough to be in kis division as a father looks rim. Owner prove property and par] years or upwar’ dwhi Tidy has bobs for this notice at alk Garantee tered fot at Fonstons sorcinet pat hall beers after his childrén, but when it comes | petit cco iol titled to cast one voie in person or by proxy. ese of S2htine be will disnla Pica gl F. DEXDEN, Premes | $2 Bosse of Cobtins he will diszlar of them I knew well when Iwasa’ 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. 105 DRAYING BISMARCK TAXI Phone Freightand Baggage Clootens _ Livery OFFICE 305 MAIN STREET, Llowived TAXI Phone i. BSMITH TAXI Phone S. LAMBERT Battery Service Loden’ 3 Li Sh 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, op [Machine Hemstitch- ing and Picoting.. MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd Bt PHONE: 949 | Undertaking Parlors A? W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 W. CRAIG Embalmer in Charge FREDERICK W. Kel ARCHITECT ‘Webb Bleck Phose 449 Undertaking- Fmbalming Licensed Embalmex in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS za CPatsita Ponda YOUR delivery service can vijgen oer et Fi cy ie - on ‘Ferd Dearb buro ciency: Ford's Ec conomy and ‘Strength, ARBOR ARBOR Boies Motor Co. Bismarck, N.D. q CoRwin Motor col Bismarcaly D the Roman father’s forfityde and will | lead his children to the ffont syith) no thought of sparing them ‘if sacrifice is necessary to win the battle, Strong’s just but kindly disposition led the military academy to put him in charge of the incoming plebe class in the year 1879. Those were the days of hazing and hades at West Point. Strong guarded the peace of the new cadets. Made major him are half, a dozen men, who re- | Celved thdir first soldier instruction as plebes at West Point from Frederick S. Strong. Are Real Leaders. Maj. Gen. Edwin St. John Greble, who either will lead a National Guard j Hutchins shot. the dog. or a new army division to the front, is a son of the first officer of the regular army to be killed in the Civil war. The elder Grebe fell at Big Bethel. newly appointed major genéral. was.a godson of the late Gen. O. O. Howard, sometimes . known..as..the, “Christian soldier.” When Howard went to West Point to become the academy’s super: intendent, Greble, his godson, was a first classman and the cadet adjutant. Greble cut up some dido gr. other and Howard promptly reduced him to the ranks, The relationships of father.and son and godfather and godson do not make fense would not have amounted to a hill of beans at college, but at West Point it was made to appear a moun: tain. .Major General Greble’s record of service is one of the.finest that ap pears in the pages of the ay Regis- ter. It was predicted six weeks ago that Toseph T. Dickman of the Second cav- alry,, who then was promoted to a brigadier generalship from the rank of colonel, would on the next promotion occasion be made a major general. The prediction hit the mark. The regiments that go to the front ,With Dickman can be sure that they are following a soldier. Dickman fs a hard-fisted fighter, ‘much more ready to spare his men than to spare timself, but he will spare neither unless .the oceasion requires sparing. ¥ He has fovzht everywhere that there has been a chance fo fight since the year of his graduation. Fish With Fur Collar. MeGreger, Ia—aA fish with a éontar of fur just back of the head in place of gills was nuiea out of the Towa river’ ond Peterson with a The fish had a bedy hook and line. like an eel, four legs and v faches long. It was sent to a museum | aepenonnens gerterals with} This! | for, leniency in the, army when. regula- | ‘ tlons have been violated. _Greble’s of- ‘mad, was shot a short while afterw: turd, Warner Camping: Trailer Gompiete with two double beds, Sazless Springs, Mat- tress, Stove, Table, etc. Sample on exhibition. . CORWIN MOTOR Co = | Bismarck, . DB. Used Cars for Sale gab h. p. Case with starter, .. $425 Sexon Six with | starter $400 25 h. p. Studebaker ... $300 2 cyl. Maxwell:...... $50 1 cyl. Cadillac . $50 conwE MOTOR Co Bismarck, NeD, WILL Buitp THE! CORWIN MOTOR CO, 2B: s/n. nol GIRL BATTLES WITH MAD DUG | Edith Helena’s Daught Daughter Is Severely Bittén by Animal in New y New. York.—Tivo apparently mad dogs. were shot in Brew ster stgter one Jennings of Lyk pmns, a da Mme. Edith Helena, the op Some flesh was torn frem the girl's cheek, The dog grabbed at the young wom- an’s throat first. She fought it off, and the second time it bit her in the face. On a third attack it was beaten off by } aman with.aclub, Policeman Charles . Another dog, which, apparently went The -heads of both were sent tp the state authorities at Albany for exany ination, * .Sort_of, Pattern. ° “You may lay to that,” remarked the sailor-to his hens he placed a ‘large china egg in the nes s MPORTED China Tea SILK Handkerchiefs ‘ FOR SALE H.WAH - 518 Brdy. BISMARCK, N. D. —$——$$_—_, Farm Lands and Garden || RACINE COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is ay oN 5coo Py tiles CORWIN MOTOR Co. BISMARCK, NK. D. Jobbers FOR SALE Oil Barrels with Faueets at CORWIN MOTOR co. Bismarck, N. D. i Transfer & Storage We have unequalled facilities for moving, ... storing, and. shipping household goods. Careful, experi- enced men; also retail ice and wood. | Wachter Transfer Comp. Phone 62. No. 202: Fifth St. For first class. shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway Shoes Repaired if Best Equipped Shop in the | Northwest L. E. Larson 408 Main Street Barbie’s DRY CLEANING. AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street Plots Residence and Business || o. Lots ° FOR SALE | Offices and Stores - For Rent Bismarck Realty Co. | 213 Bismarck Bank-Bldg. We Call for and Deliver a The Electric Shop B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 278 408, Beoadway

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