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vh F.E. Young Real Estate Company FOR SALE-—7 room house, with bath, hot air furnace, full’ basement, on three ‘lots, ‘seventy-five foot front, facing south, within five blocks of . down’ town. Price $3,800. Terms $800.00. cash, bal lance $700.00: \per. year at 6 per cent for two years, and. assume the payment of $1,600.00. ‘mortgage. FUN. SALE—b room-house will ‘Dasement, range, chreened in porch, three blocks of d th, hot-air furnace, and barn, within ~ ‘ lown town. Price $3,200. "Terms"$700:00 cash; balance * on monthly payments at 6 per’ cent. FOR SALE—s room. and bath, mod-. ern, bungalow, facing east on fifty- foot lot in ‘the city. Price $3,100. cas) Building & Loan east part of the 00. Terms $1,100 balance $30.a month, to the Association. FOR SALE—Lots for building sites in - every. part of the city, and farm lots in the new Lincoln Addition at reasonable prices terms. and on easy Office Open Every Evening. F.E. Young Real Estate Company Telephone No. 78R. Offices in First National Bank Bldg. —————————__————————————————————————E————eeeeee “J. H. HOLIHAN, i Real Estate Bargains. FOR SALE—House of five rooms, al- most new, partly modern. Full lot: $1,800. $500 cash. FOR SALE—House ‘of five rooms on 12th, partly modern, $1,500. a FOR SALE—New bungalow. Modern throughout. $3,000. FUN SALE—House Of six rooms and * bath, close in, hot water heat, $3,- 550. J. H. HOLIHAN, Lucas Block Phone 745 SELP WANTED-MALE WANTED—Messengers at the West- ern Union. Apply” at office. 10-17-tf. WANTES—& boy” attending school. Light work’ for bed and ‘board. A. Van Horn, 209 7th street. 10 17 3t FREE FARM EMPLOYMENT -BUR- EAU—Call or wiite Bismarck Com: mercial club. Phone 313. 9-6-tf SSS POSITIONS WANTED WANTED— Position ds cook by an ex- perienced lady. Apply 208 Tribune. 10 19 2t TADY with small boy wishes position as housekeeper in country. ‘Willing to work ‘for board an@ room. Phone No. 608. 10-18-3 POSITION desired by experienced stenographer, Law office preferred. Box 253, Dickinson, N. D. 10-13-6 WANTED—Girl or middle-aged wom- an for general housework. Call Mrs. D. V. Erenan, Grand” Pacific’ Hotel, _Toom 229. 10 18 tf. WANTED—Girl or middle aged wom- an for general housework. Call . Mrs. D. V. Brennan, Grand Pacific hotel, room 229. 10-18-tf WANTED—Experienced stenographer. Permanent position. Give experi- etice, references, salary wanted. Postoffice box 568, Bismarck, N. D. 10 18 tf. WANTED—Cirl at once to do light housework. Mrs. J. K. Waters. Phone 244 W. 10 16 at ANTED—Lady.-as— housekeeper on. a farm 12 miles from Bismarck. Call 413-F-21 of write. Albert Berkart, Bismatck, R. No. 1. 10 19 2t [OUSES. WANTED WANTEU-+to rent: “Modern house. Phone 575 R. 10 19°6t DRESSMAKING WANTEDT To do dressmaking; ex- perienced. 310 Seventh St. or phone ‘325K. 10-17-6 D. T. OWENS. Real Estate and Farm Loans. ‘FOR SALE—Two story, six room, modern house with bath and recep- tion hall; full basement, furnace heat, oak ‘and maple floors through- out. North front; lot, 50x150. This is just what you are looking for. Price $4,800, with terms. rooms with bath; full basement; east front; lot, 50x140; in good re- pair. Price $3,200; part’ cash and terms on balance. OD. T. OWENS & CO, |FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES _-_AND FLATS FOR RENT—5-room house. kowiak. 421 12th street. ¥, Jasz- a hp 10 19 2t FOR RENT—5 room cottage well lo- cated. Geo. M. Register. 10 18 3t FOR RENT — Three unfurnished rooms in fiats with bath and lava- tory. Rents $12 per month. 83 Seventh street. 10-18-6 FOR SALE—A Bargain. Modern house seven rooms and bath, $3700. 1030 5th St. Call or phone E. C. Wright, 230 X; Office 16 L. 10-16-5 FOR. RENT—Five room apartment; modern; heat and water furnished. No children. Phone 806. Mrs. L. W. ‘McLean. 10-16-tf FOR RENT—4 room house, northwest part of town. .$12.00 per month. F W. Murphy, 204 Main St. 10-16-6 OR RENT—Furnished, 7 room mod- ern house. “Inquire 218 2nd street. Mrs. A. C.,Wilham, 88-L. 10 15 6t FOR RENT—Five-room, partly mod- ern house. Inquire 507 Tenth St., or phone 575K. 10-13-6 FOR RENT or gale on easy payments —Six' room house on East Broad- way. J. K. Doran. 10-13-6 FOR RENT—Eight room house, mod- ern. 924 Fourth St. Apply A. W. Lucas. 10-13-6 FOR. SALE—Good, partly modern house; 4 lots and large barn, 509 South 9th street, for $1,000. Ad- dress Box 298 Tribune office. 10 612t. FOR RENT—Fiat; light and fuel fur- nished:* 622° Third Sti, of 'sé8"J.' K- Doran, 510 Broadway. 10-5-1m FOR RENT—4-room house, corner Rosaer and 15th. ‘Inquire Mrs. A, W. Lucas, 48 ‘Avenue A‘ “r 9 28 tt —___————————————————————— AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES| GARAGE FOR SALE OR RENT—i¢ x74. Drafted for war. Will sell a sacrifice.”"'E. W. Nelson, Parshall; N. D. 9-24-1m. ; MISCELLANEOUS ROOMS FOR RENT | “FOR RENT—Three rooms for light housekeoping. Inquire at Stone residencé on ‘Broadway between Mandan ‘and Washington Avé. , 10 18 3t ren asws—vne stall in garage on Third ‘street, near postoffice. Ii quire 208 ird St. 10-17-t£ N ‘urnished room at 403 3rd_street. 10,18 3t FOR RENT—Modern room, well-light- ed and Heated. 512 Ave. A. Phone 460-W. Call evenings. a et Furnished room in mod- 418 First St. Call 469K. “10-173 ‘WANTED=Kooniers "sand boarders at the Dunraven, 212 Third St. Mrs. Blanche Masters, Mer. 10-15-1m| FOR RENT—Strictly y modern rooms. Phone‘ 377K. 10-16-1m FOR RENT—Modern front room, 820 Fifth street. 10 13 Imo. FOR RENT—Furnished room. 621 6th street. 1 mo FOR RENT—Strictly mod hot wattr; heated. 814 Ave. i‘ 10-10-1m Saar KUOM AND BOARD, also garage at 620 Sixth St. Phone 329R. _10-6-Im FOR RENT—Warm. pleasant rooms, modern, 622 Third St. J. K. Meren re + 10-51m FUN MeN! — curnisued, modern WANT selections. in’ New Course? Take The Rotary (50c), Lisbon; for Agriculture, N. D. Farmer (75). Both 9c. 10 at ot FOR SALE—Good, soung cow. Lahr. 10 M4 at FOR SALE—At bargain, barred and \hite Plymouth Rock hens. “Photis No. 351X. -10-17-4 FOR SALE—Household furniture and! roll-top desk and safe. Call 573L. or 250. 10-17-3 WANTED -to- buy—Reed Baby car- riage. Phone 351X. 10-17-4 BLOOMING chrysanthemums — $1.50 “per” pot.’ Blooming primroses' 75 cents each. ‘Wills Seed Store, 322 Fourth ‘St! 10-17-3 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Land for only hotel in junction ‘town. Two |. Passenger trains stopping for din- ner. Lock Box 96, Max, N. Dak. : 10 16 13t FOR SALE—Howard piano—mahog- plain case,’ nearly new; cost will sell at sacrifice for cash or monthly payments. Must sell this week’ Phone ear or address Box 136, Bismarck, N: 10-15-6 FOR SALE—Only Rea “a North Dakota town of 1,000 population Tieason for selling—must go tc warmer climate. P. Jarvis. Glen Ullin, N. Dak. 19 13 tf ~ HOLSTEIN BULLS FOR SALE, Three’ move ‘pure-bred Holstein | rooms, 411 Ninth St. 9-15-1m FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms. Phone ‘377K. 914 FOR RENT—Hooms. 62 Sixth St. 121: mo 10-8-2wks REE FR bulls, from 9 months to 1 year old; from a herd that made $87.29 net pro- fit, per cow. FRANK GAEBE, New Salem, N. D. LOST AND FOUND __ COST—Bunch of keys Thursday night * at postoffice or on 4th street. Leave at Tribune. 10 19 It LOST—Solid gold watch in purple ‘plush watch box. Name, Flora E.! Greenfield, 1900, engraved. Finder return’ to 307, care-Tribune and re- {ceive reward. 10-18-3 Lost. ¢-Gordon setter bitch. Find- er please return and receive reward: S. F. Lambert. 10-10-tf LOST—sSaturday or Sunday, one 31x4 tire on rim, in or near Bismarck. Tire was badly worn. Phone 286. 10.17 3t WORK WANTED PUBLIC “sfenography and contract work done. “Apply at: desk of Mc: Kenzie’ -hotel. 10-18-3 WANTED—Plastering and chimney work in city or country: Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Addfess R. L. Hic-| kok, Bismarck. Call 417 Seventh street, evenings. 10-15-6 WANTED—Work ‘ ‘hy the day by com- petent’ seamstress.. -Miss Ruth Klath, 223 Second St. Phone 279R. 10-13-6 WANTED—Work by the hour; clean- ing and ‘catering a specialty. Phone 833L." Mrs. Newton 9-18-Im WORK WANTED—Storm windows washed and put on: “Phone 671R. 10-16-6 MONTANA . L. FOR SALE— 160 acres, wild, price $1,600. 160 acres, wild, price $2,400. 320 acres, wild, price $4,800. 320 acre improved farm, price $6,100 320, acre improved farm, price $4.800 320 acre relinquishment, price $1,500. G. P. Lamberton, Wolf Point, Mont. FOR SALE—160 acres unimproved land near Driscoll, only $14 per acre: Write Ove Peterson, Colon, Neb., R.'D. 2, Box 33. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—One block, 24 lots, fence all, around, in east part of town; attractive house and barn built this summer on southeast corner; all improvemeats made on residence lots. Owner is obliged to leave city. Very reasonable price for cash; or part cash, balance in monthly pay- ments. ‘Apply F. D. Graham, 401 Fifth St. 10-18-4 ———_—_————————————————————— SS CERTIFICATE OF CO-PARTNER- SHIP. This is to certify inat the under- signed did on November Ist, 1916, form a co-partnership, under the firm name and style of Bismarck Fur Com- pany, for the purpose of engaging in the fur business, with its principal office and place of business at Bis- marck, North Dakota, and ever since have been and now are engaged in such business at Bismarck, North Da- kota, under said name and style. That the names in full of all the members of such partnership and their residence are as follows: I. E. Caspary of Bismarck, North Dakota. « Bergliot Caspary of Bismarck, North Dakota. Dated February 2nd, 1917. I. E. CASPARY, BERGLIOT CASPARY,. State of North Dakota, County of Cass—ss: On this 12th day of August, A. D. 1917, before me Theodore Koffel, a notary public. in and for said county and state, personally appeared |. E. Caspary and Bergliot Caspary known to me to be the persons who are de- scribed in and who executed the with- in and above instrument, and acknowl- edged to me that they executed the same (Seal) THOS. KOFFEL, Notary Public, North Dakota. My 9-26-13 | QUARTERL (Continued fri STATE DEPOSITORIES DAILY BA DEPOSITORIES ‘Naylor, Farniers and Merel ‘Temple, Security Bank Temvik, Templeton Sta ‘Thorne, Farmers & Merchants St: Tioga, Farmers & Merchants Bank Tosa, Tioga State Bank . ‘Tokio, Tokio State Bank . Tolley, Kirst Naticnal Ban! Tolley, Tolley State Bank ‘Tower City, First National ‘Towner, First National Bank . Trenton, Trenton State Bank Turtle Lake, First National Ba Turtle Lake, First State Bank Tuttle, First State Bank .. Tuttle, Tuttle State Bank . Underwood, First State Bank Underwood, Security State Bank . Upham, Security State Bank . Valley City, American Nationa! Van Hook, First National Bank Van Hook, Farmers State Bank Van Hook, Scandinavian Am. State Bk. Velva, First State Bank Xelva, Merchants State Bani Venturia, First State Bank . Voltaire, Farmers State Bank Wahpeton, Citizens National Bank Walcott, First State Bank .. Wales, Citizens State Bank Wales, State Bank of Wales . Walhalla, First National Bank Walum, Farmers:State Bank . Washburn, ‘First National Bank . Washburn, Washburn State Bank Watford, Farmers State Bank . Watford, McKenzie County. Bank Wellsburg, Farmers State Bank . Werner, Merchants State Bank . Werner, First State Bank ..., Westhope, Bank of Westh Westhope,, Peoples State Bank Wheatland; Farmers State Bani Wheelock, ‘Citizens State Bank . Wheelock, First State Bank-.... W! ea n, Lambs Bout of Whitman cur Williston, First National Bi Williston, Williston, Willow Ci Willow € Wilton, The Wilton Wimbledon, First Wing, Farmers Wing, German 8S! Wishek, Security S Wishek, Firet State Bank Wolford, State Bank of Wolford Woodworth, First State Bank .. Vyndmere, Bank of Wendiere Wyndmere, First Nationa Williston Ypsilanti, Farmers Si te Bank o! fand, Zeeland State I geckand, German State Bank ate Bane AMOUNT OF BONDS FURNISHED, AVERAGE NCES AND INTEREST CREDITED. Wahpeton, National Bank of Wahpeton Williams County State Bank. Y REPORT ‘om Page Six) Amount of |Average Daily Bond Balance Interest T solehinty s knowledge and b ST. OF. NORTH DAKOTA, | gg, County of Burleigh, i Subscribed and Wotary Seal), M pitente ao, 2 in The Tribute lhst week calling upon them to do everything in their power to aid the movement. But, he siates, he jloes not feel that the use of .the | “big stick” would be helpful, and he ' never has intimated in any way that a club would be used to bring state panks into line. So far as can be learned, not one of North Dakota's more than 700 state banks and trust companies is failing to do its bit in connection with the loan. BIG CROWDS AT SALE. The big Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Sale being conducted by Alex Rosen & Bro. at their Model store on Main street attracted a large opened their store this morning. values to appreciate. They adver- 3rd & Main commission expires April 3rd, 192° 10-5-12-19-26 ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed bids for furnishing the City of Bismarck, North Dakota eighty-nine (89) cast iron manhote covers will be received by the hoard of city, cémmis-' sioners of said city until eight o' ‘clock | p. m., October 29th, 1917. “Plans and; specifications are on file with the City Auditor. Each bid must be accompan- ied by a certified check for five per cent of the full amount vid, made pay- able to the order of A. W. Lucas, pres- ident of the city commission. The, board of city commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Cc. L. BURTON, 10 19 26 City Auditor. EXAMINATION OF ARCHITECTS Notice is hereby given that an ex- amination of candidates for license to practi¢e architecture in the state af, North Dakota. will be held at Fargd,! North Dakota,’ on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 24 and 25. 1917, com- mencing at §:30 a. m. on each day. Candidates‘ will be furnished with ne- cessary drawing boards and detail: pa- per. All other supplies and instru- ments to be furnished ‘by the candi- date. By order.of the board of architec- ture. A. VAN HORN, Secretary. Bismarck. N. Dak. 10—10, 13 17, 20; ° WATERS DENIES THAT HE THREATENED BANKS | No? AIDING ECND SALE J. R. Waters, ‘state examiner, in a} letter to the Fargo Forum, denies’ that he has ever threatened to penal-| ize state banks not aiding with the! sale of liberty loan bonds. The For-! um’s story to the effect that Waters | had taken such a stand purported to come from A. R. Rogers of St. Pant, | chairman’fer the Ninth district lib- erty loan committee, and presuming that it was well fotinded, The Tribune published the report. Mr. Waters has declared himself thoroughly in sympathy with the cam- paign for the sale of the second lib- erty loan, and he has issued to all state banks a'circular letter published of Streets. Shect Metal and Radiator Wa Bismarck. N. D. * AUTOMOBILE RADIATORS REPAIRED and RE- BUILT ALL WORK DONE BY EXPERIENCED MEN FREEZE-UPS A_ SPECIALTY Satisfaction Guaranteed § For Good Dry Lignite Coal PHONE 105 The Electric Shop B. K. SKEELS | ! Everything Electrical | Wiring Fixtures and Supplies | Delco Farm Light Plants r that the foregoing report is true to the-best of my ‘ sworn to before me this 10th day of Detober throng of eager buyers when they; The values they are offering are) JOHN ST: State T A.D. 1917. MSC U ‘North Dakota. 1919. Notary Pub! ly commission expires’ June 4, tise they are going out of business at) the Model location and to substantiate their statement they offer $1,000 to! the Red Cross fund if anyone can prove otherwise. Not alone are they offering men’s wearing apparel, but are desirous of selling the store’s fixtures as well. MEN WANTED at $4.00 per day to work in lignite coal mines, Firested, S. D. ‘Steady work all. winter. Ad- dress Box 144, Firested, i D. 0 19 3st Telephone 314 BATTERY : REPAIRING Our experts will overhaul any make of battery. New ‘‘Exide’”’ batterics and parts in stock. Wholesale to Dealers. CORWIN MOTOR co.’ Bismarck, N. D. HEATED CAR STORAGE Our capacity is limited. Make arrangements now for your car this winter. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. RADIATOR REPAIRING Don’t take chances. Send your leaky radiators to our old established shop for treatment by experts. Phone 370 408 Broadway NN ree eel -CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. this winter you will find In the Tribune’s “Rooms For Rent” Columns many suitable places Loden’s Battery Shop { Machine Hemstitching and 314 2nd St. Undertaking Parlors Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge ‘War News 4 TAX! Phone & TAXI Phone aT en SMITE “S.A eof attery Se rvice ; BISMARCK, ¥. D. a! FREDERICK W. KEITH Picoting sails Mrs. M .C. HUNT Phone 849 Webb Bleck Phene 449 Undertaking- Embalming| Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS A. W. Lucas Company A.W. CRAIG tee eS IMPORTED China Tea SILK Handkerchiefs FOR SALE SAVE MONEY Have Your Old Felt. Hat Cleaned & Re-Blocked It wilt ‘look like new and ‘be as Eee H. WAH - 518 Brdy. EAGLE HAT WORKS BISMARCK, N. D. ‘ Phone 682 _ , Opp. Post Office. BISMARCK SERIE Transfer & Storage Wachter Transfer Comp. For first class shoe repairing Farm Lands and Garden Plots Residence and Business Lots Offiices and Stores for Rent Bismarck Realty Company FORD DEARBORN Taxi We have unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and shipping household goods. Careful, experl- enced men; also retail ice and wood. Phone 342 Also Dray and Transfer Geo. Robidou ‘Phone 62. No. 202 Fifth St. go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadwa; Barbie’s DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver FOR SALE Oil Barrels with Faucets at $3.00 CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. Incorporated 212 Bismarck Bank Bldg. Warner Camping Trailer Complete with two double beds, Sagless Springs, Mat- tress, Stove, Table, ete. Sample on exhibition. CORWIN MOTOR Co Bismarck, N. 0. RACINE COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is guaranteed 5ooo § : Zoe: miles : USED CARS FOR SALE 25 h. p. Case with starter $425 Saxon Six, with starter.. $400 Studebaker Four. $300 1 cyl Cadillac’.. $50 CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. One-Ton ‘Truck $350 Wholesale .to Dealers, CORWIN MOTOR.CO. Bismarck, N.D. ore CARS, ARE buy 7 CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, XK. D. : wit BUILD THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO: