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He BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE CITY DIRECTS PAVING AROUND. CIVIC CENTER Requests That Ford Company Ccmplete Work About Court House This Fall BIG DISTRICT READY FOR WORK IN SPRING Petitions Received Asking Im-} provement of 77 Blocks in Residence District Rejecting new hid f the Ford Paving Co. for the paving of four blocks ing, the ¢ commission last evening unanimously adopted a resolution di-j even: is to be held in the M. A. C. iecting the paving company to im | hall. prove these streets under the terms Of | heen named tract ,in conformity | inder of the Second dis- ich this territory original- 5 i a For technical reasons, the commis- sion had considered making of these four blocks a special district, instead ot including it with the original dis-| court house. permitting a fifteen per ceat increas in the amount of work, warrant its do- ing. The terms submitted by the pav- ing company for this additional work wer mewhat higher than the con- trac! ade Jast fall, and for this son the comm ion last evening a ed itself of the prerogative retained in| awarding the contract, and whose con- stitutionality has been upheld by the supreme court of North Dakota. ‘The commission's resolutions direct that this work be completed this fall if possible. Petitions received last) evening from the Bismarck special school district, the McCabe M. E | church, Bismarck hospital, Judge Lu | ther Birdzell, Dr. P. Quain, rep- resenting all of the frontage avutting on the outside of this square ,asked | =~ i that the city water conforms fully to | the standards set + | development in the river road con- CHINA TO JalL ‘couraging the Mongolians to move | north into to attac military for jnow in eastern Siberia, and conse- quently the Trans-Siderian line iously ihteatoned by the Mongoli THE PATTERSON ies onic agents also have aided v k ;many German and Austrian war pris- The ‘ oners to escape from Siberia into Northwest Me up | Mongolia, and {parts of China, ounding the county build-| fair date | by the United, 5 |States health service and is safe for all purposes o human consumption. Comm er Kirk reported an of-| j fer from J. ie Jackman to sell the city: , a res of land for a road to the | [nai 1 school for $400 as the latest troversy GERMANS: FOR PERIOD, (Continued from Page One.) befia and Manchuria and 's ted ilway towns. Rus s are somewhat lin thense into other Hotel A High-Clase Hotel at Reasonable Rates see Het and cold water ia every room SELECT DATES. Mandan, Oct. 16.—Ths Catholic eee fair dates in Mandan dave been se 0c Se acs saa Se : vee lected for November 6 and 7. The join Kenzie, Staclereee vite bes, $1.00 The McKenzie Adicining the MK . 08 The various committees have Running hot and cold water_| The Seventh Story of North Dakota. see nd various contests will in every toom Gbroutely Fireproof. European, held, prizes to be awarded at the Opposite McKenzie Hote} $1400 to 38.00,, Serle, rooms The suppers will be held in the EUROPEAN day und night op Patk. 100 rooms with The NORTHWEST, 100 Rooms _ The McKENZIE, 210 Rooms nent of the church as has been tomary in the past. NOTICe, I have transferred my office to the J. O. VARNEY. “Dont take my werd -Just try ems, Goby Here It Is! The Military Idea! EN of taste in style will thorough!y like the latest Military ideas in OVERCOATS Post TOASTIES t : Sovest fe vineat that the improvement be made; that) asphalt be used ,and that the work Le included in the city’s contract at the Ford Co. lev. William Suckow, representing! the Lismarck Evangelical hospital, ad-| dressed the commission on the im-| portance of ha this work done: this fall. Othe e, he declared, the} hospital will be inconvenienced during the early spring months next year by! having a mudhole at its door. Attor- yey Fiank P, Allen, appearing for the county commission, advised tne board dy took the stand that a ict should noi be created, work should be included er the 14! A set of) py the county} meeting, reat | received and filed by the city board. To Create Third District. Upon the receipt of petitions from) property-holders representing a nfit- | jority of the frontage on 77 blocks of street in the resiuence district, the) commission last evening adopted a resolution directing the city engineer | and city attorney to take the neces- sary steps to create a third paving district, upon which bids will be ask- ed this fall, in order that work may begin early in the spring. ‘rhis new district, second in size only to District No. 2, includes Main, | Broadway, Thayer and Rosser, from. the end of District No. 2 to the limit of the built-up residence district on the west, First. Mandan and Wash-| ington\avenue from Main street to, Avenue A; East Park street and West | Park street, through Custer park; Hannafin, from Broadway to Rosser; cross-street connections between Ay- enues B and C on Raymond, Washing- ton and Mandan avenues and First; street; Second street, from avenue B! to D; Avenue C, from Second to Third; Ninth, from B to C; C, from| ith to 9th; 8th, from B. to D; 7th from D to the Boulevard; and Ave- nues E and F. from 8th to 7th street. The petitioners include Louis H.! Carufel, A. W. Gussner, P. E. Byrne,| E. A. Hughes, BE. H. L. Vesperman, | W. P. Lomas, C. A. Burton, Bishop Vincent Wehrle, F. B. Strauss, Inter- national Harvester Co., Mary L. Mc- Lean, C. N. Kirk, O. W. Roberts, T. R. Atkinson, O. N. Dunham, H. P. God- dard, M. F. Goddard, W. L. Nuessle, Gottfried Kikul, Paul Brown, G. J.! Keenan, J. W. McLaughlin, Mrs. L. M. O. Tucker, J. K. Doran, R, H. Thistlethwaite, F. A. Lahr. Crossing at Ninth. By resolution the commission di-| rected the Northern Pacific to install] a watchman at the Ninth street cross-| ing. F. B. Allen appeared on behalf of moving picture operators asking that their annual license fee be re- duced from $180 to the old figure of $50. City Weighmaster Wakeman reported some dealers in coal and other merchandise were ignoring the city scales. The Oscar H. Will Co. agreed to the opening of an alley be-| tween Fourth and Third and Thayer | and Rosser, providing its paving and | grade are not disturbed. The city bacteriologist Br Bargains in Used Cars; ; Standard makes. » Prices from $75.00 up. MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR Co. | Main at 7th St. Tel. 234 FIREPROOF STORAGE | Tires Gasoline Oil MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO. 7th and Main Sts. Phone 234. AND SUITS FOR Falland Winter Cash Prices Benefit Buyer Flour, per 98 Ib, sack 5.90 Rutabagas, very fine, per pound .. . 4c Parsnips, choice, per The Overcoat you see here is a pound .........8. . be 1 gcod example of the frea, easy drape, big roomy pockets, wide cella: and belt. You young men will find here competent salesmen, who know Cabbage, extra fine, per POU si caccee es ++ de Carrots, faney stock, per pound 3 1-2¢ Grapes, Worden or Con- cord, faney, per bask- of mature years will enjoy com- ing here for the same reasons; LS) Stet ceteris os . ‘i 3Te servico and. guaranteed merchan- Grapes, Tokay, per bask- Copyright ertSchafueré Marz lis, (aren cena eonbae 50c Expert Dry Cleaning, Hand Pressing and. Repairing 5. E. BERGESON & SON WITHIN THE LAW-—Closed Sundays. Cranberries, extra choice, per quart ..+-.... 15¢ The McConkey Commercial Co. 510 Broadway Phone 209 SOOOROUUEUOUAUUGOROGEOOGOCOCELONODEGAOdaNOUOOeosananenenceesoDONnaSOOueueDeosnnenauonssosveusonnassancecueuscenensaanacoscscsonsuonseancen OTT HOGS HOGS HOGS High Prices Continue for Five Years United States statistics show the production of pork decreasing. United States reports show that we will have to supply the warring nations with food for the next five years, even if the war should end. : Professor Houston, Secretary of Agriculture, says: ‘‘This country must supply all Eu. rope now and after the war for many years.’ i HOGS—Big Profits and Quick Returns in—HOCS A North Dakota farmer invests $96.00 in hogs and in two years sells $1,830.09 worth and has seventy good hogs left: also another North Dakota farmer made $91.00 net profit on one litter with the low prices of two years back. With Home Packing plants, and hogs selling around $20.60 per hundred today, you can't beat this by investing ia the FARMERS’ NATIONAL LIVE STOCK €9,, a farmers’ company, owned and controlled by farmers. CAPITAL, $73,000.00 With an 850 acre ranch in Rolette county, North Dakota, with its splendid buildings nearly complete, and offers you this opportinity in its PROFIT SHARING Common Stock and ten (10 per cent) per cent Preferred Stock, now selling at par. | Agents and Salesmen Wanted For full information clip off the coupon be'ow ind mail to our ranch office at St. John, North Dakota. FARMERS’ NATIONAL LIVE TOK COMPANY, St. John, North Dakota. Without any obligat'on on my pas: “lease send me your tw> colored tooklets (PIGS IS PROFITS) wth phetograph showing how the dig ERS’ NATIONAL Pays ten (10) pes cent semi-annually. | would be interested in the purchase cf ........... shares Common Stock and ........... shares ten (19) per cont Preferred Stock, par value $10.00 a share. Name.............. 0.2.00 eee Address... FARMERS’ NATIONAL LIVESTOCK CO. ST. JOHN, NORTH DAKOTA The SOO, 125 Rooms THE HOTEL CENTER IN BISMARCK, N. D, _EDW. G. PATTERSON, Owner and Pro. your wants perfectly. Young men - = TUESDAY, OCT. 16, 1917. MAIL ORDERS OHNSON’ 'S PROMPTLY FILLED Popular Priced Store “Bismurck's Fustest bideatli Store”. These Items to Be Found in Our Bargain Basement Store Visit Our Bargain Basement And Take Notice the Greatly. Reduced Prices. 50-inch Wool Dress Goods, values to $150 per yard, Bargain Basement Sale. . 98c 42. and 44 inch Wool Dress goods, valucs to $1.00 per yard, Bargain Basement Sale 36-inch Wool Dress Goods in plaids, plain and 59c in stripes of all kinds, Bargain Basement Sale 56-inch Woul Dress Goods, Values to $3.C0 per yard, Bargain Basement’Sale= 2220205 eee ee eee 36-inch Novelty Silks, Values to $2 50 per yard, Bargain Basemet Sale--- 36-inch Silk Poplins in all the new and stap'e shades, values to $1.25 rTO98c yard, Bargain Basement Sale ...........2-222c20.cscsecveses +e 40-inch Siik Poplins in all colors, values to $1.75 per yard Bargain Basement Sale 2.2... 222. 2s2-20- so scescees--2--- Cotton Batten Cotton Batten Regular 20c quality, Bargain Regular 20+ quality, Bargain Tene 22 LOC 10c Basement Sale------------ 27-inch Outing Flannel in allsoits of patterns, Bargain Basement Sale; per yard_{_._.....:-.-2---+./.---.2.----------- CALICO CALICO CALICO All you want to buy at 9c per yard © zrma Fleeced Flannels, regular 20c quality, Bargain Basement Sale: 222 2.2 2s 2uec estos op cee oo: Scena Ro seseunes Yarn in all colors, regular 302 quality, Bargain : Basement Sale, skelf\.. 2.2 22-2. 44205+500-scse-c. lest yset sends. Cheese Cloth at Bargain Basement Special ..-_.-.. ..--------------- Se yard 36-inch Percale at Bargain Basement Sale. ..-_... -....------------- 1S¢e yard WANTED:-Five extra sales ladies for this sale. Apply at office at 8 o’clock in the morning. Hundreds of Other Items to Be Put out on the Tables At Greatly Reduced Prices For Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Always Think of Johnson's Come and See Those Beautiful New Fall Shipments of Georgette Crepe’ Waists at Popular Prices Da aT Cel “a 4