The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1917, Page 7

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a F.E. Young Real. ment of $1,500,00 FOR SALE—8 room house with bath, hot air furnace, gas and coal ranges, east front in paving district in east part of city. Price $4,200.00. Terms . $1,200.00 cash, balance assume pay- Estate Toapaey mortgage and pay $1,500.00 in monthly installments at . 6 per cent. vember Ist, 191' Fun SALES fest frontage fa Possession gtyen by No- nouse with fitty icing. east on the south side of tracks on corner of Sweet and 10th streets. Price $1,800.00. Terms about $1,000.00 cash and the balance in monthly install- an ments to the Building & Loan Ass'n. , FoR SALE—6 room house with hot ¢ air furnace and full cemented base- ment on a 25 foot lot in east part of city. This.is a bargain. 100.00. Terms reasonable. Price $2,- FURSALE—2 room house with well, sewer in street, in east part of city. Good barn. Pric e $1,400.00. , Terms $250.00: cash. ‘Balance monthly. FOR SALE—Lots for building sites in, every part of the city and farm lots of an acre or more in the new Lin- coin addition at reasonable prices, r small payments and easy, terms. Office open every e F.E.Young Real Offices in First National Bank Bidg. Telephone No. 78R. J. H. HOLIHAN, Real Estate Bargains. FOR SALE—Forty-five acres of good timber land near Sibley Island. This , land is worth $75.00 per acre, for quick sale will sell for $44.00 per acre, $250 cash. 2 FOR SALE—House of five rooms. on 12th street, almost modern. $1,500. rOK SAL! ice little 3 room house on south side, $550. $150 cash. “Fon SALE—House of three rooms, small barn, city water and sewer- age. in street, 13th street, North. $775. Half cash. ah FOR SALE—House of six rooms and bath, modern except heat. Hast front, trees, one of the best loca- tions in the city. derms. ¥ Insurance written in all lines. J. H. HOLIHAN, Lucas. Block $2,350. Easy Phone 745 nn Lewis & Park hotel, baler N. D. 10- : WANTED— COLLECTORS WANTED '— “Midile- aged woman or young girl to do col- lectitig in town. The work can be! done during your spare time. ‘Liber-] al pay. Write Woman's World ‘Maz- azine Company, Inc., 107 So: Clinton street, Chicago, Illinois. ' aa pan 3e WANTED—Domestic help. Bismarck __ hospifal. 10-31-2 ‘WANTED—Office’ girl; must under. stand, Gennan Bismarck hospital. WANTED—GM for general house- work. Mrs. L. E. Opdyke. 10 30 3t WANTED—A housekeeper, prefera ly. a middle aged woman. Send_ in- aulry;to Tribune Office ere u C.H. 0 31 St WANTED—E middle aged lady cook. Star hotel, Washburn, N. D. 10-27-6 WAN Girl or middle aged wom- an for. general housework. Call Mrs. D. V.sBrennan, Grand Pacific hotel, room 229. 10-18-t£ WANnTeD—Experie ced stenographer. Permanent position. Give experi- ence, references, ‘galary wanted. Postoffice box 568, Bismarck, x p -, 10 uf. ORY LIGNITE COAL, Matt Clooton. FOR GOOD, Phone 105. 39 27 tf LOST AND FOUND a TOST—Hetween Palm Garden and| FOR RENT— Strictly, modern fooms 9-14 Imo SOR HENT—nvvls ety S1AtO Be station, gold watch, Rontan figures, size 0, Swiss movement. Phone 628L. 10-303. LOST—Pin made of a .£910 mt piece with rais head, between Finney’s drug store and 219 Ave. A. Leave at Tribune. 10-30-3 ot BUSINESS OPPORTUMITIES FOR SALE CHEAP—Completely equipped bakery with modern util- ities. Must be sold within a week. Write or a on Fred Massingham, Mandan, N. 10.29 4t BUSINESS SHANCETOES oa the do lar cash only $2,000.00—grocerie: hardware, register only fixtures. Must 2 at once. Edelman, Dawson, N. D. 0 26. bt POSITIONS WAN TED YOUNG LADY with best references desires clerical or office position, preferably with some responsibility. No stenography. Write Tribun No. 318. 11-1- WANTED—Office work. Can do book- keeping and stenography. Normal graduate. Will go out of town. Ad- dress 315. Tribune office. 10-29-6 venwweeu—rosition as housekeeper. Mrs. Fisher. Phone 494X. Twelfth St. Se eee ____ WORE WANTED __ FOR ODD JOBS call phone we 0-30-3 |. ante Pena a carpenters at ~ 10-312] Bree vening for business Estate Company D. T. OWENS. Real Estate and Farm Loans. FOR SALE OR RENT—5 room cot- tage partly modern close in. Price 2,230.00 $1,000 cash. Immediate pos- _ Session, FOR. SALE—5 room. modern house. with bath. Maple floors, hot water heat. Price $3,000 with terms: * FOR SACE—Improved 160 acres with buildings close to city or will rent to reliable party. SMALL COTTAGE on corner lot for for sale. Partly modern. In very good repair. Price $1,500.00 Part cash. Terms ‘on balance. OD. T. OWENS @ CO. 1 DRESSMAKING WANTED—Sewing. « ‘at -homeyor work by hour.” Phone 503 W.. - 10 22 1 mo -ROOMB FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnistied tpom.403-dra FOR: RENT-—Room in modern | home; also, six room house. 522 Sécond St. Phone 283. x ‘10-30-6 FOR RENT—Furnished room for rent. a FELLOW WHO TRIES | TO Kiss HER AND KISSED HER- WHAT KIND OF CONDUCT Do You -CAUL-THAT ? | DOINGS OF THE DUFF'S. WILBUR THOUGH ae WAS AN INVITATION ESPECIALLN le HE FAILS” To Do AT MR, DUFF, THAT FACT HE DID Kt Nou MAY HAVE HER BUT SHE SAN Yes! Yours CALLED ON MY DAUGHTER LAST NIGHT AND TRIED TO KISS HER- IN ‘By Allman NEPHEW,WILBUR, OF " SS HERI (“1s THAT SO, MR ZINK ? We Lt SPEAK TO SHE DIDNT: SAY ASKED] ANYTHING - SHE. DION'’s | JpsT TURNED oP HER NOSE - ture. C, B. Taylor, 815 Fourth, at Phone 404L. -3 FOR SALE—Only theatre in ai Dakota. town. of; 1,090: population Reason ‘for * selling—mpst go tc warmer climate. R. F. Jarvis, Gle. Onin, N. Dak 10 12 tf POR SALE OR REN'I—HOUSE? AND FLATS 'stteet. 11 1°8t. : a ee ee FO. NT low, ln DERN furnished front _ rodin: for ae REN smnealo five Tome rent. 507 4th street. Phond 120L $25. “A. Van'Horn, 209 Seventh St. 111 8] Phone 305. 10-31-3 FOR RENT—Four room bungalow; well lighted, heated and water. Rea sonable to right party. Phone No. 575K. 10-30-3 call at 117 Fourth St. 10-30-3 room. 19 "Thayer. -Call'atter 6:30. +210 13 tt WA NTED—Roomers and boarders a at the ‘Dunraven, 212 ‘Third St. Mrs. Blanche Masters, Mer. 10-15-1m FOR RENT Strictly modern, rooms. ree 377K. 10-16.1m R_AENT—Modern “front, room,:820 rontn street. 10/13 1mo. FOR RENT—Furnished room. 621 6th. __ Street. 10-12 imo FOR RENT—Btrictly modern room; hot. water; heated. 814 Ave. B. 10-10-1m ROOM AND BOARD, also jgarage at 620 Sixth St. Phone 329R. 10-6-1m FOR RENT—Warm, pleasant rooms, modern, 622 Third St. J. K. eran. m FOR RENT—Six room house with up FOR RENT—Modern, with gas, light} stairs screened sleeping porch housekeeping rooms. Ehoue 442 L.| Phone 691. 10-30-3 10°27 1 Wk) House FOR RENT—Close in, $25 Modern soon. 307 Front|“*per month. . Phone No. 802K, F. O ? $10 24 Imo, Helstrom. 10-30-tf FOR RENT—A moder 7 furnished | FOR RENT—Six room house, J. K Doran, 10 26.6 é G 1T—Froom house, | corne: FOR TRENT —One Wallin garage on| Rosser and 15th. {nquire Mrs. A Third street, near postoffice. In- w. Lucas. 48 Avenue A. quire. 208. Third. St.- - 10-17-t£ veg 28 tt For RE ENT—Well furnished house of seven -roonis in splendid: residence section. Modern, with good furnace and bath. Possession until May. Ad- ‘dress X¥@, care Tribune. — 10-29-tf FUR RENWs—PFlac; light and fuel fur. nished.’ 622 Third St., or seo J. K Doran, 510 Broadway. 10-5-11 FOR RENT—Five room ‘apartment; modern; Heat and ~water furnished. No children. Phone 806. Mrs. L. W. McLean. 10-16-tf NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Sealed bids will be received by the board of county comimissioners of Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, up to 10 Phoe 377K: ps cece anna SS ae SCC el BOARDERS WANTED nts plaée to. work Telephone 183, Business 11:11 mo LADY STUDENT: for board. College. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—To Smith Typew: Care. 217 Tribune. WANTED—To buy a second-hand tfn- Phone 608 or 10.31 3t valid’s wheel chair. 1-27 Amo will offer for sale the ‘entire fur- nishings of iny large roomirig hotse. Inquire Mrs. Woodhiansee, ail Fifth street or TAKEN °U and pay costs. Owner requested to call for same Batt Clooten. 10-30-3 For Sue shite head of young stock. Phone 593X. E. G. Thrams.| and Annie Berg, his Wife, mortgagors, panes «° ESE Y ero are cei hg AlvteY ty wur—rive or six room modern house of bungalow. J. K. 10 29 6t Doran. 10-30-3 HAY FOR SALE—Inquire at French and Welch Hdw. Co.. Phone .141. 10.29 wk. YY) SIGN: Matt Clooton. FOR RENT—A good pian F. A. Knowles, the jeweler. Al 27 tf ly to 10-30-4 ——————————— ni wha able hak bce fd nh fOR GOOD, DRY LIGNITE COAL,| FOR SALE—Bovkcase, writing desk, rocker, kerosene stove and several | = ~10. 27 tf] - other—articles - of -household~ furni-| hereinafter described at the front door Phone 105, Matt Clooton. “| leigh: county, N. Dak., passed Oct. 4th, “1917. o'clock on ‘Nov. 7th, 1917, for the sale of negotiable bonds:in the sum of $45, 000.00, bearing interest at the rate of 5% per cent, $25,600.00 payable in five years and $20,900.00 payable ‘in ten years, for the purpose of funding out- standing indebtedness of said county, represented by county warrants which afe. not: paid and for. the payment of which, no funds are now available, in accordance with a resolution of the Both principal ahd interest pay- able at. the First National. bank in the city of- Bismarck, N..D.. All bids must de. addressed to the. County Auditor, at Bismarck, N. D:, and marked “Bids for Ponds.” T..E. FLAHERTY, | Auditor, Burleigh County, N. 10—25,-27 30; 11-1. - NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- - CLOSURE SALE. “| conscientiou Notice is. hereby given that default existing in that certain mortgage, ex- ecuted and delivered by Jacob J. Berg to Barnes Brothers, Minneapolis, Minnesota, mortgagee, dated the 26th day of March, 1913, and filed for record in’ the office ‘of the register of deeds of the county, of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, On the 3ist day of March, 1913, at 11:10 o'clock a.m, and recorded in bock 106 of mortgages at page 231, and no action or proceeding having been instituted ‘at law. or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof: Said mortgage will be foreclosed ‘by a sale of the premises in such mortgage ta Incorporated, of + of the court house in the city of Bis- marck, county of Burleigh and state | of North Dakota, at the hour of 2:00: o’clock p. m., On the 1st day of De-' cember, A. D. 1917, to satisfy the amount due-upon such mortgage on! the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which’ will be sold to satisiy the same are described as fol- tows, viz: The southeast one-quarter (SE) of sect: eight (8), township one hundred forty-two (142), range seventy-five (75). There will be due on said mortgage at the date of sale the sum of $39.36, drincipal-and interest, and the further sum. of $108.44, by reason of certain interest coupon notes, which were prior liens upon the said land and which were paid by the said mort- gagee and which makes the total sum due on date of sale of one hundred forty-seven dollars and eighty cents ($147.80), together with the costs and disbursements in this action. Dated at Kenmare, N. D., this 23rd day of October ‘D: 1917. BARNES BRO’ A, W. GRAY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Kenmare, BF D. 25:11- RS, Incorporated, Mortgagee. MORE THAN 4AN $10,000 IN LIBERTY BONDS TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY THE CALUMET BAK- ING POWDER CO. The Calumet Baking Powder Com- pany of Chicago are staunch supporlt- ers of the policy of liberally re d- ing the efforts of their salesmen. Each year—for years—they have given val- uable prizes to salesmen securing the greatest volume of business. This year they will distribute more than $10,000 in Liberty ‘Bonds among their high record salesmen. ., This is a splendid idea—a plan that is worthy of the heartiest commenda- tion and one that should be employed by ‘other concerns who wish to con-| tribute to the “Nation’s fighting fund.” The giving away of prizes in the form of Liberty Bonds was prompted | by a spirit of loyalty to employes and) patriotic duty to c try. It answered une call of on" —withous se priving si awards to whieh elling endeavor en. titled. It will aid the nation in time | of need and at the same time prove prizes of real worth and ones of which the Calumet salesmen will feel justly proud. How much better this—than the awarding of the usual prize “trinkets” DP 3rd & Main Cc sie Streets. — vUHN BORTELL Sheet Metal and Radiator Work: Riemarck. N. 1 AUTOMOBILE RADIATORS REPAIRED and RE- BUILT ALL WORK DONE BY EXPERIENCED MEN FREEZE-UPS A SPECIALTY Satisfaction Guaranteed —than the handing out of awards that benefit only the recipients. It is a patriotic - merchandising move. It is certain to stimulate the sale of Calumet Baking Powder — be- cause housewives of America are | bound to buy a product of the super- or qulaity of Calumet Baking Powder —especially when they learn that money spent for Calumet means mon- ey saved for them and a boost to the distribution of Liberty Bonds. It will enthuse Calumet salesmen. It will tie the spur of patriotism to ‘the determination to excel in salesman- ship and firially—it adds more proof to the often proved fact that the Cal- umet Baking Powder Company are ever on the alert to serve their em- ployes—their millions of customers and the country in general in the fair- est possible manner. TAXI Phone aT ei. SMITH “TAXI Phone & Ss. ae Battery Service Loden’s Battery Shop 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D. Machine Hemstitching and Picoting Mrs. M .C. HUNT 314 2nd 6t. Phone 849 Undertaking Parlors | | rend Lie Ci \ &. W. Lucas Company . |) Day ze . Night Phone 100 Legnsed Embalmer in Oharge |} War News “SAVE MONEY: ‘Have Your Old ‘Felt Hat Cleaned &:Re-Blocked It will look Jike new and be as good as new EAGLE HAT WORKS Phone 682 Opp. Post Office. BISMARCK T ransfer & 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 H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadwa; FOR SALE Oil Barrels with Faucets at $3.00 CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, ‘N. D. Farm Lands and Garden Plots Residence and Business Lots Offiices and Stores for Rent Bismarck Realty Company Telephone 314 BATTERY REPAIRING Our experts will overhaul any make of battery. New “‘Exide”’ batteries 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. CORWIN MOTOR 00. Bismarck, N. D. Incorporated Warner Camping Trailer Complete with two double beds, Sagless Springs, Mat- tress, Stove, Table, ete, Bample on exhibition. CORWIN MOTOR Co Bismarck, N. D. USED CARS FOR SALE 25 h. p. Case with starter $425 Saxon Six, with starter.. $400 Studebaker Four. 50 1 cyl Cadillac .. CORWIN MOTOR co. Bismarck, N. D. FORD DEARBORN One-Ton Truck $350 Wholesale to Dealers. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. EN BELTER CARS Ape wt v* f CORWIN MOTOR CO FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT - Webb Block Phone 449 Undertaking- Embalming. Licensed Embalmer in Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 |WEBB BROTHERS The Electric Shop B, K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supy lies Delco Farm Light Plants Phonp 370 Taxi Phone 342. Also Dray and Transfer Geo. Robidou i 408 Broadway) Barbie’s PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and ‘Deliver 212 Bismarck Bank Bldg. RACINE COUNTRY ROAD TRE Wrapped tread is ¢ ispanee 5000 “Zak miles

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