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. f BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE refer To. “this winter you will find.in the Tribune’s “Rooms For Rent” Columns many suitable places F.E. Young Real Estate Company) The Outbursts of Everett True | T A X l T A XI "FOR SALE—2,000 lots on all sides of ‘ _ By Condo Phone Phone & the city on monthly payments. IT MIGHT BE THE, i. E. SMITH “S, LAMB! af Battery Service Loden’s Battery Shop 408 BROADWAY Live in Furnished Rooms. 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. hun one b——iilucoln uddinon, garden — plots--one acre and up. Easy terms. FOR SALE—Niverview lots’ The most beautiful part of the city. [Easy terms. FOR SALE—Dozens of houses in all parts of the city at prices. and terms to suit every puree. ‘ FOR SALE—The most complete list of Burleigh county farm lands ‘of any dealer in the county and at all sorts of prices and terms. Now IS THE TIME TO BUY. Rteg | BISMARCK BISMARCK, N. D. Telephone No. 78R. Offi - FE. Young Real Estate Company ces in First National Bank Bldg. J. H. HOLIHAN, .REAL REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. FOR SALE—House of eight rooms.! Lat 100x150 feet. Fine large trees. barn. Corner lot, no pavement, This ig'a real bargain at $3,200. sy 000 gash. y von Sabe—ivv acres of good land. 120 acres broken. All can be brok- en. $2200. $1400 cash. J. H. HOLIHAN, ' Lucas Block. ‘HELP WANTED-WALE WANTED- le ale help above 17 yeu for factory work in ca (Not ammunitions). tigtis, employees share ‘in profits; integrity must be vouched for; will pay railroad’fare. Country appli- cants must apply at once. Address, Box 253 Pribune oftice. Wan?leU-—young lady stenographei Myst have some knowledge of bool keeping. Address Box 555, Tribune, | stating salary'desired to start, with references, etc. Position is perm-; anent, and, as fast as ability is| shown, advancement will follow. Write today, tomorrow may,be too late. 9 12 tt DRESSMAKER WANTE! Eat ‘once to do altering and repairing of la i Klein the Tailor. 9 11 se WANTED—Competent girl’ for gener- al housework. 457X. a WANTED—Strong girl work. Good wages. Inquire Dohn’s Meat. Market. 9 11 6t. WANTED—Girl for general” house- work. Address H. C. Bradley, ‘Bis- marck, or phone 99 or 762,__9-10-3 WANTEO—Competent girl for, gen- eral housework. Phone ore eee WANTED AT ONCE--Competent ‘housekeeper.on farm. Two in fam ily. References required. Phone or write W. E. Runey, Se . D. 4t. dies’ garments. 9-11-6 , ROOMS FOR RENT Good wages. Phone for house: OWENS & CO. City Property, Farm Lands, Loans and General Insurance. FOR SALE— Modern seven room house, full basement, , hot water heat, bath, eloctric lights, oak floors, Jot 50x140. Price $4,500. $2,500 cash and assume mortgage of $2,- 600. Owner leaving city and must, sell at once. One of the best built houses in the city and a bar- gain. ‘ . TOR SALE—Five room house with bath, maple floors, furnace heat, lot 75x140 with large shade trees. Price 4,500. Part cash and easy terms on balance. p. T. OWENS & CO. 0. T. Real Estate, ce ee er FOR SALE OR REN'T--HOUSES _____ AND FLATS i FOR RENT OR SALE—Modern house 12th street and Avenue D. Phone 420. 9 11 6t. FOR RENT—House, corner Avenue B and Thirteenth street Phone 731K, Roy Pennell. 9 10 Gt. FOR RENT—Modern ten room house, suitable for two families. Call at 404 Fifth street. 9-8-6t FOR SALE—Rooming house, full of roomers all the time; good: location. Positively selling account of health. Price $475.00. ‘Write No. 257, Trib- ; une, 9-10-6 | FOR RENT—Very .nicely. furnished flat, including piano. First floor. No children. $07 4th street. mfortable 4-room cot- Electric lights and_ water. Phone 355. 9 5 3t. tage. Price moderate. | galow in choicest part of the city. $600 will swing the deal. Address 238, Tribune. - 8-20-1mo LOST AND FOUND COST—Pair of glasses in case, be- tween Sixth and Seyenth streets on Thayer. Return to 614° Thayer or Tribute, 9 10 3t. MISCELLANEOUS -: FOR SALE CHEAP—if taken at on Three bird’ dogs (setters) one two years old. $5.00 to $10.00. Alsu two high grade Holstein bull calves for sale. E. J. Schoeffer, Ashley, N. D. 9 12 10c , FO RENT—Two .modern .well fur nished rooms: for gentlemen, close in. Phone 267. 912 3t *Fua AENT—Two furnished rooms ‘for light ‘housekeeping. L. I. Flau agan.! Phone 303. 9 12 3t. FOR RENT—Furnished room, modern house, with private family. Suit- able for one or two. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Call 308 Fourth St. 9 12 3t. FoR SALE—A modern 7-room house ‘inithe very best repair. Cannot be built today for less than $6,000. To spk quick $800 will take it, balance son: time. Address 259 Tribune. } 9 12 4t FOR RENT—Modern, furnished room. Inquire 522 Second street. Phone 283. 9-11-8 FURNISHED ROOMS—Sieam heatea, @lecttic light and bath. $3.00 per week, one or two. Atlantic Cafe. 9 10 St. FUR RENT—Furnished front room in modern house. Apply 820 Fifth St. a 9-10-3 FUR KEwT— Modern furnished room $22 6th strect. 910 4 FOR RENT—Strictly modern room, 419 3rd St. Phone 389X 9-8-lwk FOR RENT—Furnished modern rooms 411 9th street. 9-7-6t Fon MeNl—Modern room, 38 Ave nye A 9 5 Im FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod ern house at 614 8th St. 9-6-6t FOR RENT—Strictly modern room; He Avenue B. Phone 384R. 8 241 mo ron RENT—Rooms. 620 Sixth” ST 7-2 7-1 De ee eeeeeeeesnnee eet AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES BO1U-WANTED=Wanted, 1917 usea Ford in good condition. Price must be right. Phone 267. 9 12 3t. ~ uian uwhe cylinder mo- rele, ree ently overhauled and in good condition. See Ray Burman at shoé shop on Broadway. Will take $85 cash if sold immediately. ae FOR SALE—STANLEY STEAM MO- TOR CAR—I‘ine running condition sBhone 305. 9-8-12t FOR SALE—Cheap, $75.00 hard coal heater, good as new, at 417 Seventh St. Phone 363L. 9-12-83 FOR SALE—Registered female Point- er six years old, broken on chicken and grouse. Write or phone F. EB. Galloway, Brittin, N. D. 9-11. 9) FOR SALE OR- TRADE—Grocery and | confectionery store in North Dakota town of 700. Will take land or auto-} mobile in trade. Write 258, care} Tribune. 7 9-1 FOR SALE OR TRADE—for land sn uated near Bismarck or would.con- sider late model of good car: 80 acres good unimproved land, all tillable; in fruit and apple one-half mile from Lenawee on N. Small stream and spring. Failure Box 285, New Salem, N. Dak. FOR ADOPTION—Two boy and healthy. Supt. iendless, Bismarck. 9-11-3 SALE—Good milch cow and _ baby buggy. Cheap. Phone 430K. 9 10 St. WANTED—Place by hign school bi to work for rcem and board. Ad- dress Pox 256 Tribune. 9 10 3t FOR SALE—Harness and shoe repait- ing outfit. Only one, in town o 1,000. _ Good business. sell on account of poor health. Ad- dregs Eox 258, Kulm, N. D. ihe eS 9 10 St. BOARD AND ROOM $1.00 day. Ban- ner House... Livery in connection. 9 8 Imo WiNDUW WASFING and kuuseclean-| ing. Peter N. Dehoncy, porter at} Odes Barber Shop, cory 5th. St. and/| Broadw 9-7-61} FREE FARM EMPLOYMENT BUR. EAU—Call or write Bismarck Com- mercial club. Phone 313. 9-6-tf kota land, Good, black soil with clay sub-soil,! cat-over land easily cleared; well) located, in well settled farming lo- cality. Geo. W. Dodge, pela, Minn. 6 Gr. HOR RENT—Garage at 301 4th street WANTED—Place to work for Tad | FOR SALE—Modern, five-room bun- belt, | P. railway in Bayfield county, Wis.|and dealers, of crops and drouth are unknown. | 911 6t} babies! that Chalmers cars will continue to about one month old, both strong | be built in the Chalmers shops? The ; Communicate with! “etafls of the lease have already been | Newcomb, Sdciety for the Worked out but ratification of the ac- | Obliged to {his Qverland country club. WANT TO EXCHANGE for North Da | 690 acres wild land in| southern Price county, Wisconsin. | + | the mining district. | that he would have to have two cars— snveedy vehicle to carry him to his | ad You NEVER WHISTLE A TUNE wiTHoUT MURDERING (T? AS A FENCE Post! You DON'T SEEM To IREAUZE THAT You Gee ABOUT a MUSICAL AM REMINDIN You OF THIS DEFECT BECAUSE, SEEMINGLY, is Iv HAS ESCAPED YOUR ATTENTION ! enbellbe Dilkaba. as Beg Picked Up on Automobile ‘Row “] STANDARD CAR ALSO MAKES GOOD TAXICAB Although no special body has been built and po centr | effort made to create a market, Dodge brothers are supplying a surprisingly large number of their chassis to taxica) companies in all parts of the country. One of the most rec large orders was one for 30 cars by the Parmelce Transfer sompany. Chicago. Among the other Jarge firms who ave using Dodge brothefs cars as taxicabs are Pittsburgh Taxicab company, Pitts- burgh, and the Dallas Transfer com- pany, Dallas, Tex. he former has more than 50 in operation. It is found that Dodge brothers engine and chas- sis, because of the low fuel consump- tion and unusual sturdiness of con- tion, ddapt themselves admirably te thfe rough usage to which taxicabs are subjected. CHALMERS STA TES “PLANS TO DEALERS. Assures Them High Grade Chalmers Cars Will Continue to Be Built in Chalmers Plant. In a letier sent out by Mr. Hugh Chalmers to all Chalmers distridutors @ advises them of the Imers plant and equip- 3 to the Maxwell lease of the Ch ment for five y Motor Co., Ine. At the same time he assures them tion of the Board of Directors is! | mecessary, and a mecting of the stock- holders is called for Septmber 10, for this purpose. The surplus capacity of v’:| the plant will be utilized by the Max: well company for other purposes, Mr. Chalmers will be chairman of the board of directors and Mr. Morse ill continue to bein charge of the selling division. OVERLAND COUNTRY CLUB MAKES NOVAL AMBULANCE Dr. G. P. Cooper of Angels’ Camp, California, has found a new use for He has {made it convertible with but little ad- | ditional equipment, into a most prac-! | ticable and easy riding ambulance. At one time the doctor may be seen rid-! |ing in his sporty country club, on an-! {other occasion he may be carrying an injured man“ back from the mines in an ambulance, into which the country club has ‘been quickly transformed. Dr. Cooper is a country practitioner whose large pratice takes him over much territory, considerable of it in At first it seemed a patients and an ambulance to carry the | a‘car of that si idea of making it convertible into an ambulance. Accordingly, ihe right front seat of the car and the cushion on the back t were removed. In their place, extending lenvthwise of the car, an impravised cot was screwed to the support for the front seat. The right front seat cusiion was then put on the back seat, to the left of thé head of the cot, thereby supplying a place for a friend or caretaker of the pa- tient. The cantileve: rings give the car easy riding qualities, which many am- bulances do not possess. Dr. Cooper says that his country ‘elub ambulance has been highly satisfactory. STUDEBAKER DEALER GIVES ‘PINAL WARNING. cee Only Six More Days’ih Which to Buy Studebaker Carat Old Prices, Says C. Bertsch. “The time for quick action is her says C."Eertsch, distributor of Stade: baker cars for Hismarck and vi “and I urge all intending purchaser: of a motor car to improve their tims and place their order for a Stude baker. And this isn’t a selfish prope sition either. “On September 15,-at the close of , the prices of all Studevaker | s will increase ‘in price. ‘This jgives intending buyers, and those whe jhave just been “putting it off,” only ix more days in which to place their j order at the old prices: | ©The uncertainty of the market for steel, copper, brass, aluminum, and all other metals, for leather, rubver and cotton, by reason of the govern. ment’s demand for these materials in the successful prosecution of the war not only means another rise in price* but may ‘produce a shortage of most jand- a scareity of many raw mater ials for motor car eonstruction. It is only natural, (00, that the rise ir prices will have a tendency to still further decrease buying and thus add to the-production cost of each car. “Automobiles are not going to he cheaper at any tifne soon, | doubt very much if there. will ever come a at such low prices as right now. You i Probably never will have another op- ;Portunity to purchase an aufomobdile of such power, size and quality as either the Studebaker “Four” or “six” for so little moncy. “Those who buy their Studevaker car this week get the advantage of present low pric: Late buyers ta their own chane They put off buy- ing at their own risk.” NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE, Notice is hereoy given, certain mort that thar time again when cars ean be bought | * e executed and deliv- ie TAXI Phone 105 DRAYING Freightand Baggage Clootens — Livery OFFICE 305 MAIN STREET | Machine Hemstitch- ing and Vicoting. MRS. MA. 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 FREDERICK W. KREME ARCHITECT Webb Bleck Phone 449 Undertaking-F mbalming Licensed Embalmer*in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS, 90% of load carted on Grice Springs — doueSobu kabbort ¥ "OUR Selivery, service can be made 75 per cent nt and {he squt ird with the Ford. Dearbora One -Toa Truck. You get Ford Elf. ciency, Ford Suni Hiaty, 1 ¥ord Economy end Dearbura Strength, RBO DARE ARBO} Corwin Motor Go. Bismarck, N. D. ne Suave ss “| Complete. with two double Warner Camping Trailer beds, Sagless Springs, Mat- tress, Stove, Table, etc. Sample on exhibition, CORWIN MOTOR Co Bismarck, N. D, Used Cars for Sale 25 h. p. Case with starter, Saxon Six with starter $400 25 h. p. Studebaker .. $300 2 cyl. Maxwell ...... $50 1 cyl. Cadillac ........ $50 CORWIN MOTOR Co Bismarck, N. D. Wanted integrity. No better chance for 9 young man Young man as steno- arapher and assistant bookkeeper, splendid chance ter \ advancement. ‘Must be steady and have letters as to character and in Bis- marck than is this opportunity. Address: Advancement, Tribune. office of the cial of deeds of the ‘ounty of Burleigh and State o1 North Dakota, on the 31st day of July, 1916, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. and recorded in Book 130 of Mort- sages at page 34, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereigifter described, at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the Coun-, ty of Burleigh, and State ‘of North Dakota, on the 12th day of October, 1917, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon to satisfy the amount due! apon such morigage on the day of sale, including the sum of Ten Dol- lars insurance premium paid by the mortgagee to maintain insu the buildings on said premis The default in the conditions said mortgage con: the mortgagors have several sums of money, of and in the manner therein spe for the full period by said mort hole of said ble. hereby does declare, the indedtedness due and p: The premises desc mortgage and which ne be sod to Seven @ and enty-seven (71) addition to Tight (8) in Block § of McKenzie and Cof Pismarck, Burleigh County, orth Da- kota, according to the record plat thereof, on file in the office of the register of deeds of said county. There will be due on such mort- gage on ine day of i rl ILDING & 1 LOAN \ TION, Mortgagee. Newton, in this, that} cluding the i HOW-TO ANSWER BLIND ADS, All ads signed wita numbers or in- itials, care Tribune must be answered by letter addressed to the number given in the ad. Tribune employes are not: permitted to tell who any ad- vertiser is Mail or send your answer to Tribune No.—--, and we will for- ward it to the advertiser. LF BTRAYED "ON “MY PREMISES. ws ay aerm, two weeks ago, yix years old. ship. SW 28, Groos tewn- Wm. J. WILLIAMS. Powwow ewecee enn wen e nwo n we IMPORTED China Tea SILK Handkerchiefs FOR SALE H. WAH 518 Brdy. BISMARCK, N. D. Farm Lands and Garden Plots Residence and Business ona iron gray’ mare with halter, about |* RACINE COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is aranteed ‘5 Q00 CORWIN MOTOR Co. BISMARCK, WN. D. Jobbers FOR SALE Oil Barrels with Faucets at $3.00 CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. Transfer & Storage We have unequalled facilities, fpr moving, storing, and shipping household goods. Careful, experi- enced men; also retail ice and’ wood. Wachter Transfer Comp. No. 202 Fifth St. Phone 62. For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest L. E. Larson 498 Main Street Barbie’s DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver Lots FOR SALE Offices and Stores For Rent The Electric Shop B. K, SKEELS Everything Blectrica] Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants \the injured to the nearest hospital. fered by E. The doctor bought a country ‘club Mildred S. Allensworth, his wife, Kit hel Allersworth asd of} Attorney: Enquire of Geo. W. Little. by young lady. Business college, | | 1 m & Young. . | for Mortgagee, | 9 8 6t phone 183. 9-2-tf | lary ; -, * , | Te ee a= hone 183. __S_C__—«S tf Jargely because of its speed, power Fismarck, North Dakota, rf i Bismarck, North Dakota. a vo. , FOR SALE—Ford touring car in go01| FOR SALE—Lot 125 by 150 feet on|and economy. Then, one day when to the Bismarck Building and “Loan 9-——5, 12, 19, 26; 108.10. g Bismarck Realty C ] Phone 278 408 Broadway +eondition. Inquire Commercial| Seventh street. $300 down. Phone| he was looking over the country club’s Association of Rismarck, North Dako- 212 Bismarck Bank Bldg. \ = Pi aged 0 sel ae 8 27 moj body, which is unusually spacious for ta, mortgagee, dated the 27th day of ‘Tribune want ads, will bring results. { er nateesie: Ny eas al ae CE Se eee ae ai e@-.- , a .

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