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F.E. vei ung Real Estate Comptey| FOR - SALE—Modern, seven. room, ng h “di tirhaces Pe rees, sidewalk, park-- * house ding and curbing, and garage in Riv- erview addition, Pricé.$4;725.Terms $1;225...cash; balance ‘at eight iper ay Bis TOUML house, t water furnace, oak finish down- ® stairs, and fir upstairs, full base- ment, 75- foot -front; corner Jot in west’ part of city. ‘Price $5,800. Terms $1,100 cash; balance easy tanms : aawucnny BA LUULL HOUSE on lot “with 85 foot front, facing east in the best residence portion of the city. Price, $3,200. Terms, $1,200 cash; balance easy payments . at atoht nan font, | iva vaue—aew, uve room, modern bungalow. Ready | for occupancy S Oct. 1. Near both schools in north part of citys. Price, $3,100. ‘Terms, $1,100 cash; balance. at seven per * cent. EP eS Ay vee DO YOUR BiT. Buy an acre lot in the New Lincoln “addition and keep a c raise “chick- ens and farm produce. Price $269.00 to $400.00 an acre. Terms one-fifth cash, balance monthly payments or . one, two or three years: at’ six per. cent. F.E.Young Real Estate Company + Telephone No. 78R. Offi ces in First National Bank Bldg. Gosh * 2 { PES PCa a D. T. OWENS. Real Estate and Farm Loans. FOR SALE—Modern five room buneg- FOR SALE—Bungalow, almost new. alow on 2na street. full basement. FOR SALE—Five room house, almost} Lot 560x140. East front. .Price $3, modern, $1 $650 cash. 700. $1,000 cash and terms on bal FOR SALE—Zuilding and Jot and | 90°" good will of business on Main St.,|FOR SAL worth $4,000, for quick sale $2,600.]__Price $1) Pon't ‘inquire unless you have $1,500 cash. J. H. HOLIHAN, A List of Bargains. bath on 4th street. 50x140. ‘Small barn on lot. Can be d fo arage, Price $3,600.. $1,- 290 cash and easy terms on bal ‘ance. . East front. Lot Js H. HOLIHAN. Lucas Block, Phone 745, D. T. OWENS & CO. HELP WANTED—MALE = — ____ POSITIONS WANTED WANTED- Postion, ‘Clerking or office WANTED—Two floor men. Corwin Motor Co. 9-24-6 WANTED—Extra man for yard work. » work by young lady with high “ mts Sure, . Apply Finch Lumber vo.” 924-1)" school education. - Write 278 Care al . f uals, but a good ‘general’ idea of the PRINTER pantel af ones, Conipetent, Tribune. 9 25 3t situation fs in our hands, | z all-around man, $29 per week. Par- a “The disaster that befell the At i ’ \ shall Loader, Parshall, N. D. \ 9-242 LANDA WOMEN’S FATE IS TERRIBLE menian nation ‘ts being meted out to WANTED T: Man) ath _antomobtien oe WANTEOL IS hear SOW : P PSA: the mixed ede B population ct perience for delivery and genera’ ee ar from Owner _of |. Pale oa aire work., Webb. Bros. 9-21-6| good) farm for sale, State cash dh : 4 di and ae ae ee ie tuktion in Palestine Most Serloue (massacre, towns a He particutars. lis, Minn. pric ®. F. Bush, Min 9 20 HELP WANTED—FEMALE |The Patbarits of a rae WELC, NOW, I= ra RENT You Tat Houss, CAN YOU GIVE ME ANY REFERENCES ¢ SAME THINGS: FOUND IT PRETTY CCNERAL FOR LANDLORDS WHO NEVER FIX UP ANYTHING AROUND TH PLACE, TO ASK: PROSPECTIVE TENANTS FOR REFERENCES 1! deliberate: and organized © works untrammicled by diplomatic cor vention ‘and reckless of the inevitable consequences, Germany has exercised no restraining influence’ and indeed shares largely in the Ottoman guilt. “Palestine {s somewhat cut off’ from the world and news of the dreadful happenings within its borders reaches civilization slowly. It.is usually im- possible to Icarn the fate ‘of individ- TURKISH HORDES. LOOT JERUSALEM Ottoman Butchers Slay inhabit. ants, Seeing Their Own evacuated, communities plurdered and given over to pillage. “Re¢ently the town of Gaza wag or- dered evacuated.' In pursuance of tha Since War Began—Germany Ex- ercises No Restraining Influ- ence on Her Turk Allies, COLLECTORS WANTED. — Middle-! FOR BALE, B OR Ben events aged woman or young girl to do ccl- lecting in town. :The’ work can be done ‘during your spare time. Lib- Calro, Egypt—The situation in Pal- FOR RENT ater ra 1, four Toom estine fs the most serious since the ofder the inhabitants were forced to set out upon their journey with noth- eral pay. Write Woman’s World) house,. partly modern, $13.00 per ing but the clothes they wore, , All ‘ -y “Inc. 7 7 on war began, A scheme for the lootin; ‘3 Magazine Company, ine 304 So. month. Phone 718L. 806: Thirteenth of cao is alrendy being exeete their belongings were left in om: Clinton tSreet, Chicago, I! 9 35 It. bt 1 tear 9- ed and throughout the country the homes and these were immediately de- poset eased Aas FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern house. kh a he ..q livered over to the Turkish troops for, WANTEO—Girl for general honse-| Call R. E. Strutz, phone 42° .24.3| Turk has embarked on ao calculated 7 Phi art 924.3 - E. » Phone 42), _9-24-3 policy of plundering and killing the 100t. There were the usual scenes of | work. 1 one Lae 3) FOR RENT—A ter Oct. 1, four-room native inhabitants, so that if they are; wanton destruction and willful defile. | want eD—txperienced milliner at house, partly modern, $13 per month. forced to vacate the country they will Ment; no wonen were ‘spared the cus- one one ponent eee mvs Phone 7154. 306 Thirteenth re leave behind them a desert. The only tomary acco:npaaiment of a Turkish, : ; *4. 4 fi : visitation. W204 St FOR SALES room rooming thing that can save them, the only Fi e: et — ig house, Looting of Jerusalem Thorough. FOR RENT—For ladies, furnished) close in. ‘Price $409, Selling on| hone that bouys them up, is that the} ,, oui fi 4 oom (fz moderd aphriment down aceoint of health. No! 283 caret Of years fan cept lathes sola pn meen ae ae Wiest 921 6t.| woUsE “FORT RENT—Moder : a Xt [ative out the Turks | Proposed to carry out the same pro nds eae ae "—Modern house, i zi russ ‘Maid. Good wages. Phone| partly furnished 6r unfurnished. 1006; ‘ Information about conditions in Pal- gram at Jerusalem. The head notables, | 15-tf | Wilsey hotel, W 9. | FOR RENT--5 room house all. mod- estine is received here from many sources, some more or fess direct, but. Ave. C. Phone 532K. 9-24-3 erty) =o DishWasers, Apply Horn cafe. 9: ROOMS $3 FOR RENT © FOR RENT—Front room fm modern house. $30 5th St. 9 24 25 26 FOR RENT—Modern, furnished rooms for light housekeepfng. 223 Twelfth St. north. 9-24-3 ern. 891 7th street. 9 21 6t| most of them roundabout. The fol- FOR RENT—lurnished modern, 7-| Wing statement of the, situation is room house. Phone 424 inquire 802] Slven to the Associated Press by an Avenue_B. 9 21 6t.” | Official in touch with all these sources :; FOR RENT--Modern house, 5 rooms| “The attitude of the Young Turks toward the unfortunate non-Turkish races within their empire has always 2t.| been harsh and oppressive. During the War it has been an open campaign of robbery, exploitation and massacre, ; and beth, 3 blocks ¢roia Postoffice Phone 794 or enquire of Geo. W. Lit- tle. 19 WORK WANTED Ton RENT—Modern room for ¢ tlemeh. 419 7th street. Phone 4 9 25 6 rooms Pit 25 FOR RENT—Furnished Hare, block. * for light housekeeping. Inquire J. M ‘. Murphy's b barber _ shop._ 9-24-3 FOR RENT—Farnished room, latics preferred; suitable for two. — 408} Third St. Phone 589K. , 2% 4-2" FOR RENT—Front room in mod house. 820 Sth St. 9.22 3 FOR RENT—Room. 522 2nd. Ph 233. 9 21 Gt. FOR RENT—Strictly modern room. 814 Avé. B. Phone 384R.° 9-199 FOR RENT — Furnished, modern rooms, 411 Ninth St. 9-15-1m FOR Y RENT Strictly modern rooms. Phone 377K: 9 14 Imo FOR RENT—Rooms. 620 Sixth § 7-27- 1mo| AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYLFS WANTED—Automobile. Ford, with delivery frame attached, preferred. | The McConkey Commercial Co. i 9-24-3 FOR SALE—New Overland car at a bargain. fnauite of J. W. Murphy, Bismarck, D. 9 pwc FUR oALE OR RENT—16/ -| WANTEO—Work by the hour; clean- | ! for the Young Turks, realizing that the’ | partition of the lands under their rule is unavoidable, have determined to get as much as they can out of the in- habitants while they are in posses- sion, ing and catering a specialty. Phone} 833L. Mrs, Newton. _, 9-18-1m “Lost AND Fou LOST—Burlap sack containi on Second or ig tools, Third streets, be- Hate All Subject Races. wan By ain out, ou LB. winder extermination of the Armenian na- bare of corn.” sfotte E. Noles Deco: chon ae Bismarck, N. D. E Seren 4 ooh tion cannot be dismissed as a mere! a Fitch ©. oo ague, ae ita a 88s — ————* | device of Oriental statecraft | poe Albert. U. Noble, Frederick NobI¢, | pesseceeneeeoocoos=. MISCEL2AN: < H Or 88 A) ‘Tribune want ade will bring resnlts. | Cordelia E. Joslin, Fanny. Chapman, OF AnOUS Payton medinre aimed at one pare); tre Gipetaeas Ida Marantette, Williard Tuttle. Eu- FURNITURE FOR SALE—Call at Per-| ticular race, for it is Turkish policy, son court, flat” Xo. 5. Phone 569R. {towards not only Armenians, but For Sa —E—M aiastio Tange. Phone| peoples who are subjects of the Turk, ! FOR SALE— son, moving. picture machine, half ‘price. Good condi- tion. G. B. Newcomb, Bismarck : 919 6t. BOARD AND RUOOM 91.00 uay. cuir ner House. Livery in connection. 98 Imo FREE F EMPLOYMENT BUR-/ €AU—Call or write Bismarck, Com- mercial club. Phone 312. 9-6-f FOR SALE—Lot zo by soy 1eee un! Seventh street. $300 down. Phone not actually seek to destroy them. To- day, knowing themselves doomed, it is | their calculated policy to kill off the inhabitants of Palestine and extort the \ | last ounce-of money and goods from | them, so that if they are forced to va- cate the. country they will leave be- hind them a desert—a poverty-stricken and depopulated land, . texts for its necessity. It is dictated! HOW TO ANSWER BLIND ADS. solély by a savage brutality. x74. Drafted for war. Will sell at ----ifice. E. W. Nelson, Parshall, . D, 9-24-1m FoR SALE=New, 1917 Puick six road- ster, or will trade for desirable ‘city pronerty or Burleigh county land. B. M. A., Lock Drawer 611, D. 92248 itials, care Tribune must be answered) titude for diplomacy, if little for ty ee eee MY Re et statesmanship, but the modern Young nm ridu are permitted to tell-who any ad- Bok of ad emus of ae ae vertiser is Mail or send your answer; Prostess is an infinitely worse tyran! to Tribune No, and we will for-! than his predecessors, and all the Ward it tothe advertiser. \ mative saxogers. and blood Just thgt. “The stupendous wickedness of the ccuntry wlich is already well-nigh | ‘: 9-24-3| Arabs, Greeks and Jews—in fact all STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- “Their policy is not consistent with seized and taken the following de- | military or economic needs and is not scribed p 1a ® 97.mo| | supported by even the slenderest pre- ant, to: The gasoline e All ads signed with numbers or in-| Turk has if the past shown some ap- feed mill. however, protested that, having seen! the exhibition at Gaza, they preferred to chance the risks of war to endur- ing the certain agony of a forced evacuation. This answer and protest displeased the pasha so mach that he promptly had the deputation trans. ported to Anatolia and is taking spe- clal measures to see that his scheme for looting Jerusalem is ‘not hindered by organized passive resistance among the inhabitants, “The system of oppression in Pales- tine is thorough, but it is also stupid and wasteful. Cavairy horses are al- lowed to graze on such of the scanty young crops as the wretched inhabit- ants have been able to grow, so that there will be no grain this year in aj NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE ty of Burleigh—Ss. 30GL or call at 1019 7th street. | Dut are pot themselves of Turkish In District Court, Sixth Judicial ‘is. | Pondents. 9 25 3t. | blood. Hl fee a trict. |FOR SALE—New Wilton Veivet rug,| “While there was some prospect of MeKenzie Mercantile Company. a 8:30x10 Also canary bird singer.| being able to retain or even enlarge corporati n, plaintiff, vs. Andreas , Phone 726R. | their empire, the Turks, glthough yanthoff, Defendant. 9 22 3t:| treating their subject races badly, did Notice tue of an execution clerk of the district court, of Sixth = judi nent rendered in district, r of the above namda| plaintiff McKen#ie “Mercantile com- pany, and against: the defendant 'An- jones Mahlhoff, upon chattel mort. ! gage forecloseure, I have tevied upon, sonal property of defend- One h. p. RU. John Deere Co., ine, ohe No. 5 Duplex 5 in.-rwyber belting; one 14 inch Tote Deere. gang; one 7 years old, weight 1,490 | Prince; on roan gelding, 6 years old. weight 1,300. 1ds., named Feder; one bay gelding, 6 years old, weight 1.00 .. named Dutch; one gray gelding, 9 years old, weight 1,350 nice McCollom, Eddie J. Tuttle, Frank B. Tuttle, Louisa VanSyckle, Chipman, Arthur Montague, B. Frank ‘Montague and Charles Inslee, res- Above Named Respondents: hereby given, that by vir-! Noble, late of the County of Living- issued by the’ ston, and State of Michigan, deceased, the has been rendered to this court, there- district, held in and in showing that the estate o fsaid de: for Burleigh county, North Dakota, cegsed is ready for final settlement ‘War News SAVE MONEY Have Your Old Felt Hat Cleaned & Re-Blocked {t will look like new and be as good as new EAGLE HAT WORKS comic some Ht oden's ieee Shop, sitar’ TAXI [Machine Hemstitch- H FREDERICK W. KEITH Phone “4 ARCHITECT > payne 314.9nd Bt. PHOWE 849 }/| WH en Freigh age oo er eT eG GN cig tand Baggage Undertaking Parlors Undertaking- Embalming Tr dt Lisensed Embalm Clootens Livery) 5. $0 ii Cet aq || Day Fie 30 mies Phan 7 A. W. CRAIG OFFICE 305 | MAIN _ Licensed Embatmer in Charge WERR BROTHERS Warner Camping Trailer Complete with two double’ beds, Sagless Springs, Mat- tress, Stove, Table, ete. Sample on exhibition. CORWIN MOTOR Co Bismarck, N. D. Ti cil rip rbihagy) 4y hip) ig sy Savi c's ‘OUR activery service ean ANDA made 1 cent more efficient ind’ he coat FORD 22 secdsernes gah OLD Foci. You pet Ford Bite USED CARS FOR SALE airing fooceiny "and Degtbors 25 h. p. Case with starter, $425 Strength, Saxon Six, with starter.. $400 DesEs RBOR Studebaker Four..., reid ARBOR Corwin Motor Go. Bismarck, N. D. 1 cyl Cadillac .. CORWIN MOTOR co, Bismarck, N. D. -A BARGAIN! $6.00 Oil Barrels with fauc- ets for sale at $3.00,” CORWIN MOTOR Co. Bismarck, N. D. 4. and distribulion, and petitioning that | his account be allowed, the residue of said estate be distributed to the per- sons thereunto entitled, his adminis- tration closed and he be discharged; that Wednesday. the 24th day of Oc- amed Scétt; one bay gelding, old, Wwelght 1, 309 Ibs wolent 1,200 Ibs., named un vay mare, $ years oid, weight 1,35 ‘tbs, named Kitty; one gray mare 7 } tha t years old, weight 1,2C0 Ibs, . named toder, A. D., 1917, at ten o'clock in | Queen; on black gelding, 3 years old, the forenoon of that day at the court weight 1,150 Ibs. no name; one bay |Jooms of this court in the court house, mare, 3 rg ‘old, weight 1,000 Ibs,{in the city of Bismarck, County of no name; ofe yearling mare colt; 5| Burleigh and State of North Dakota, head milch cows, 3 red and 2 black; ; has been duly appointed by this court | J on 9 ft. Van Irunt single disc drill; | for the settlement thereof, at which which I shall expose for sale, and sell time and place any person interested at public auction to the highest bid-|in safd estate may appear and file der for cash or bankable paper on| his, exceptions, in writing, to said ac- Monday, the first day of October, ; count and petition and contest the 19!7 at the hour of 2 o'clock in the; Same. + afternoon of ¢aid day .on the prem-| And you, the above named respoind ises of said Andreas Mahlhoft, NEY|euts, and each of you, are hereby cit- Sec. 22, Twp. 141, kange 75, north of | €d and required then and there to be Wing. and appear before this court, ana Dated this show cause, if any you have, why 1917, said account shall not be allowed, the residue of said estate distributed, 21st day of September, J. P. PRENCH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. D.| the administration of said estate clos- Wade A. Beardsley, ed and said administrator be dis- Attorney for Plaintiff, charged. Witow, N._D. Dated the 11th day of September, —21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29;°10-1 2, |A. D., 1917. Laity peor aay, By the Court: NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING] (Scal.) H. C. BRADLEY, OF FINAL -ACCOUNT AND DIS- TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. Judge of the County Court. | Let the foregoing citation be served | by publication in ‘the Bismarck Tri-| bune at Bismarck, North Dakota. H.C. BRADLEY, (Seal) Judge of the County Court. Miller, Zuger & Tillotson, Attorneys for Petitioner, Se eee STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. In County Court, Before Hon. H. C. Bradley, Judge. In the’ Matter of the Estate of Char- IMPORTED China Tea SILK Handkerchiefs FOR SALE H.WAH - 518 Brdy. BISMARCK, N. D. Clara The State of North Dakota to the You, the said respondents, are here- by notified that the final account of the administrator of Charlotte b. Bismarck Realty Company , 212 Bismarck Bank Building Telephone 314 FARM LANDS AND GARDEN PLOTS RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS LOTS OFFICES AND STORES FOR RENT Telephone Number 314 212 Bismarck Bank Building | Phone 370 RACINE COO NTR Roab Wrapped t ou aranteed 290 2 CORWIN MOTOR CO. - BISMARCK, Qf. D. ‘Tobbers ' FOR SALE Oil Barrels : ith Faucets at, 00 conwin, MOTOR CO Bismarck, Ne D. Transfer &S Storage We have unequalled facilities for moving, storing, “and ‘shipping household goods. -Careful, experl- 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 1: @ BURMAN, Prop. Shoes Repaired Best Bau ori Shop in the Barbie's DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver |The Electric ‘Shop’ B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants 408 Broadway