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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE cna censor if You Prefer To Live in. te. 4g Furnished Room this winter you will find in the Tribune’s “Rooms For Rent” Columns many sultable places F.E. Young Real Estate Company FOR SALE—Two room house on- North 13th street; size 14x24, on a 50 foot lot facing west; water and sewer in street. Price $1,000. Terms reasonable, Ss. —New 4 room vdungalow with bath and full basement, hot water furnace, and hardwood floors, one Murphy bed. In the best rest- dence part of the city. Price $3,500. ‘ FOR SALE—6 room house and bath with hot air furnace, full. base- ment on lot with 75 foot front, fa- cing south. 5 blocks from down town. Price $3,800.00. Terms $800 cash, balance reasonable. FOR SALE—5 room Cottage, water and. sewer and full basement in the eastern part of the city. Price $1,- *~ 350. Terms; one-third cash, bal- ance in three or four payments at 6 per cent. é “S —Lots for building sites in every: part of the.city and farm lots of an acre or more in the new Lincoln addition at’ reasonable prices. Small payments and easy * terms. Office Open Every Evening for Bus- iness. F.E.Young Real Estate Company, Telephone No. 78R. Offices in First National Bank Bldg. ; J. H. HOLIHAN, Real Estate Bargains, FOR SALE—Luilding and lot on Main street, Worth $3,500. For quick sale will sell property and throw in three (3) automobiles for good measure. Good will of business is worth ‘ $1,000. All for only $3,100, We have improved irrigated lands eT OT ONY 8°) __—s| for sale in small tracts on easy terms, FOR SALE—Six room house on 9th} close to Gulf and finest winter climate street, close in. $2,350. Easy terms.|in the south. fae Insurance written in all lines. For information write, J. H. HOLIHAN, D. T. OWENS & CO, Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. COME WITH US TO SUNNY TEXAS. Our semi-monthly excursions. to southern Texas will begin November 19. Rates for, man going and return from, Bismarck with berths and meals $80.00 and $55 for wife. Phone 745 HELP WANTED-MaL® | POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Man to work around, the | EXPERIENCED salesman wishes posi- house. Understands care of auto-) tion in general store; speaks Eng- mobile and driving. P. C. Reming- lish and German; references fur- “ton. 1171 wk} nished. Inquire 321, care Tribune. WANTED—Pin setters at 5th Street 113-6 _ Pool Hall. 116 tf. | EXPERIENCED SALESMAN wishes WANTED—A* cook. Phone 231. | position in general store. Speaks 1. 1155- English and German. _ References ANTED—A. barber on sth street. furnished. 319 care Tribune. Give $21.00 ‘guaranty; over $35—65 “11.1 lwk per. cent more. 11 5 3t ——TTT| _ sSLY WANLED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl for ge eral House wotl Phone 376K or call “10 22 1 mo. 801.11th street. 115 3 WanTeD—Woman to make hot ____ ROOMS FO F OF BI RENT cakes and toast. Also cook vege-} FOR ,RENT—Strictly modern rooms. tables. Grand Pacific Hotel. _Phone 377K. 10 141 mo 11.6 3t_ | FOR RENT — Light housekeeping WANTED—Girl or middle aged wom | "ooms snd sleeping rooms. 301 an for general housework. Call Ave L. 11 6 8t Mrs. D. V. Brennan, Grand Pacific] FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, mod- hotel, room 229. 10-18-tf rn house. 422 First St. Phone SL. 11 6 LOST AND FOUND _| FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 606 LOST—Watch on pin with initials Thayer. Phone 4682. 11 5 3t “C. G.” Finder leave at Tribune. | ROOMS FOR RENT. 814 Ave. B. 11-7:3 i ‘Light housekeeping. 11-5-1m ‘Tvet—Asurackan, rubber lined robe.| FOR RENT—Furnisied room.” 403 Finder call 407—F12. 115-3] Third St. 11-5-3 rey) ‘hasten Star pin on velvet} FOR RENT—Strictly. modern room band at Bismarck Country club golf} with sleeping porch. Phone 263. ‘links. Finder return to 326 Trib 11 6 4t une. 115-3) FOR RI ‘urnished room. 801 Fourth St. Phone 404K. Geo. W. @ WOBE WANTED _ |_Little. 11-36 ORK WANTED—As home nurse.| FOR RENT—Two furnished root Experienced. Phone 417Z 516 10th!" modern Saletan, xooms ia Street. | iL 6 6! Couples. Phone &74L or call 302 ALL ON ME for all kinds of odd} Ave. B. ‘ 11-2-6 jobs, Phone 659X. 11-3-tf] FOR RENT—Modern rooms. 307 Front Se, | street. 10 24 1mo. rue EAD re HOUBES | ron RENT—Close in, 2” furnished, DF. modern steam heated rooms suit- FOR RENT—5-room cottage, partly] able for light housekeeping. Call modern. Apply 1202 Broadway. between 11 and 12 a. m. and 6 and 117 tt 7 nm. Phone 493X. 1167 FOR RENT—Four room house, north-|run meNT—A, modern furnished west part of town. $12. Inquire F.| room. 112 Thayer.’ Call after 6:30. W. Murphy, 204 Main street. 10.19 tf, ag 11 6 4t.| WANTEO—Roomers and boarders at NUUSE TO RENT—I have two} the Dunraven, 212 Third St houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5tf Blanche Masters, Mer. FOR RENT—Small house with water. Inquire at 307 So. 7th street. JAAN 68t FOR SALE IN FARGO—A 20-room rooming house and lease. All rooms rented. A bargain if taken at once. _ Call 638L ie 5 3t HOUSE FOR RE! n, $: per month. Phone No. 802K, ‘F. O. -Helstrom. 10- Tun newt—+room house, corner Rosser and- 15th. Inquire Mrs. A. W. Lucas. 48 Avenue A. 9 28 tt FOR RENT—Flat, light and fuel tur- nished. 622 Third St., or see J. K: Doran, 510 Broadway. 10-5-1m FOR RENT—Five room apartment; WANTED—Sewing at home or work by hour. Phone 503 W. FOR RENT—Strictly modern ropm; hot water; heated. 814 Ave. B 10-10-1in “Un REtt—noum. ’ 620 Sixth Bt. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Poard and care for 12-year old boy for balance_of school year. No. 329, Tribune. » 117 6t FOR SALE—zzZo yearling steers and heifers. Wire A. B. Cook, Helena, Mont. 11 6 6t FOR SALE—Pool hall, 5 tables, wall case, show case, soda fountain, all new. Will sell yery reasonable. modern; heat and water furnished.| For particulars address 327 Tribune. No children. Phone 806. Mrs. L. 1161 wk W. McLean. 10-16-t| JOB WORK DONE—Stenography and bookkeeping. . 228 Tridune. BOARDERS WANTED 1161 mo. LADY STUDENT wants place to work) WANTED—Three good milch cows. for board. Telephone 183, Business ‘0. 607, Tribune. 11-3-tf college. 1121) FOR SALE—An electric stove. Phone oS fe AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYLES ae i i ee Fun SAce—six cylinder Chalmers oe ee automobile. Call Homan’s bakery and cafe. 11-7-6 WANTED TO SELL, AT A BARGAIN —One six cylinder Peerless car; e: cellent condition. If interested call at Marshall Oil company for particu- Jars. 115-6! warmer climate. R. F. Jarvis, Glea FOR RENT—One stall in garage on a . Uilin, N. Dat 10-18 tf Third street, near postoffice. In- Sn eS 7 OL t4t- - Tribune want ads - bring. results. WANTEI write North Dakota State Peniten- tiary, Bismarck, N. D., giving price. 11-3-t! ge ie FOR SALE—Only \ueatre in North Dakota town of 1,000 population Reason for selling—must go tc | -! cured and shipped to the Inspection| ma‘ned until Police Magistrate Bleck-! bushels. of seed corn. Phone or! f ference on their sales and advertis- ‘DOINGS OF THE DUFF. TOM LOOKED OUT OF SIGHT AS SOON AS THE PAINTERGETS | WE OUGHT: TO THROVGH YWUCHING UP AFEWOF | MAKE A BIG THOSE WISABLE SPUTS IN THAT “TéAT sum FOR Room WELL HAVE EVERY THING! Tye PED CROSS, READY FOR ‘THE CAMOUFLAGE Jy cieN id PARTN “ACCIDENT UT By Allman TWAT CAMQUFLAGE DOPE 1S GREAT STUFF — ( SuPPose THAT PAINTER! HAS. GONE TO. TAKE A REST AGAIN -GUESS PLL ARY MY HAND AT CE HELEN, of HELEN! TURN ON THAT SHOWER. BATH- 1 HAD AN STORM WINDOWS ON— who did not give them_a warm wel- dows and is ready for the big blow! town. whenever it may come. ‘The four day session was voted the TO ATLANTA— ¥. E. Packard, _ chairman state tax commission, left las teven-| instructive talks at round table con- attend the annual convention of the) of. their elaborate entertainment pro-| National. Tax association. gram provided by their hosts. BACK FROM SNELLING— Optimism prevailed and it was the Fred D. Baker, statistician in- th offices ‘of the state tax commission, has resumed his duties after spending ten weeks at Fort Snelling as a candi- the year of 1918 would prove a record breaker from the standpoint of in- creasing and flourishing business. Among those who spoke at the gen- and afternoon in the administration” duilding at the factory were: A. A.! Frank on “Factory,”, Chas. Measure, | H. A. Glithens, “1918, and ‘Facts and Fig-} A. L. DeVault, “Special Brand Wednesday because of a minor de- fect in his vision. He reports that Tom Madden, Porter Talcott and Fred Graham are ‘still on deck there, with excellent prospects of winning com- Peers Saw Se awh Sundries and Tubes;’ D. H. Roberts, MANY. HORSES SOUGHT “Bicycle Tires and Repair Material;” E. S. DeLancy, government horse|A. J. Zeally, “The 1918 .Advertising | contractor is in the Capital City on} Campaign; 'M., Tait, “Relation of, business. Mr. DeLancy, during these] Credits to ales” and “Credits andj days is kept extremely busy as his| Collections;” G. H. Hamilton, “Repre- duties keep him on the move day and| Seating the Company;” A..H. Wilson, night. “Service,” and R. M. Lauer, “At The government is as particular in| ié methods.’ securing horses for the artillery and Sag Ree a a cavalry as, they are in securing their] (, Judge Carmony, Here—Judse John men—each animal has to undergo a armody of Hillsboro, assistant Unit- most thorough examination, and the ed States attorney, is in the city ona breeders’ and farmers Can‘rest aséured|!©Sl mission." _ they have no horse too good to supply| Chief Was Chary—Chief “ Martine- this government with. Riding horses) son's mind was full of bombs and in fernal nes and Dutch plots from 950 pounds’ to 1000 pounds .are from 1000) agai lowly, ludefisk this morn- bringing $115 a -head; pounds. to 1100 pounds $125 a head;/ing when the mail man delivered a small and spooky looking package at light artillery horses, 1150 to 12: pounds $140; 1220 to’ 1350 pounds! headquarters. Chris hefted it and $1.50; 1350 pounds and up $160. found it heavy. Then he carefully ‘After these horses have been pro-! deposited it on his desk, where it re-| it is found that about only 40 per cent are accepted,. showing clearly how careful the officers are to pro- vide our boys with the best animals possible. x parcel and discover that it contained Erroneous statements are oft times; nothing more deadly than three ball- heard regarding the life and useful-| mearings for an automobile. ness of a horse on the battle line. By ———————— word of mouth we hear that the aver-| STATE OF } (ORTH DAKOTA, Coun- age life of a horse after reaching the ty of Burleigh. battle front is approximately three In County Court, before H. C. Brad- months, when as a matter of fact it is! . ley, Judge. ovér two years—again signifying how|__In the matter” of the estate of carefully our horses are trained, sel-| Mary D. Bleckreid, deceased. ected and inspected—for the hazard-| Notice is hereby given by the un- ous duties they are required to per-| dersigned, administgator of ‘the es- reid showed up. After nosing around ; the mysterious box:a moment, he, too,! jlost interest. It remained for the brave stenographer to unwrap the form. = The main object of the government eernee 3rd @ Main is to see how good a horse they can| - of Streets. purchase, and raisers should feel, “not | how inferior a horse will this cous ‘ buy, but how good a horse can be! | — furinshed the government at a rea- & sJOBN BOR TELL a cI eet Metal. and Radiator . Work: sonable price. Bismarck, N..0.@im FEDERAL RUBBER CO. HOLDS NA- TIONAL SALES CONFERENCE. The Federal Rubber Company of |Cuddahy, ‘Wisconsin, is _ numbered among the big manufacturing institu- tions ofthis country which realize the benefits derived ay. bringing to- gether all of their district managers and representatives for a general con-| i AUTOMOBILE RADIATORS REPAIRED and RE- BUILT “ ALL WORK DONE BY EXPERIENCED MEN { ing plans for the coming year. This year’s convention of Federal) Rubber district managers and repre-| sentatives opened October 23 and con- tinued ..for- four. days, during which time there was not an idle moment for any.one of the 65 men who had jour- SPECIALTY Satisfaction Guatanteed FREEZE-UPS A* H [noyed to Cuddahy from all sections of| tate of Mar: , hy s 'y D. Bleckreid, deceased, ! CAPITOL NOTES the United States. late of the city of Bismarck, in the The weather, man was the only one} county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, to the ereditors of, and all William Laist, custodian of the cap-| come, but he sprung the first surprise | persons having claims against, said itol building, has completed the wash-| of the meeting by treating them to aj deceased, to exhibit them with the ing and’ installing of 200 storm win-) blizzard on the day of their arrival in| necessary months after the first publication of this notice to said administrator at most success{ul of its kind ever ar-| the office of F, E. McCurdy in the city ranged by the‘Federal officials. When} of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North of the) the salesmen were not profiting by Dakota. Dated this .14th day of October, ing for Atlanta, Ga. where he will} torences, they were ‘making the most 1917. : vouchers, —_ within WILLIAM J. WHITE, Administrator. unanimous opinion of all present that; First ublication on the 17th day of 10—17, 24, 31; 11-17 ‘October, 1917. ae ie setqnt Re eaten eral conference8 held each morning} — 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 CO. Bismarck, N. D. four TAXI Phone 7 S. LAMBERT eg, E. SMITH ‘| Machine Hemstitching and i FREDERICK W. KEITH Picoting ARCHITECT Mrs, MC, HUNT as tice fem 9 | 314 2nd St. Phone 849 ‘ Undertaking: Embalming Undertaking Parlors RLS a ; A. W. Lucas Company Day Plone 50 Night #hone 687 Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 - A. W. CRAIG Licensed ‘Eubainer ta Oharge ||| WEBB BROTHERS || The Electric Shop B. K. SKEELS War News ’ SAVE MONEY Have Your Old Felt Hat ’ Cleaned & Re-Blocked It will look like new and bi Everything Electrical; Wiring Fixtures and Supplie. Delco Farm Light Plants good as new EAGLE HAT WORKS S t Phone 682 Phone 370 408 Broadway Opp. Post Office, BISMARCK tl Transfer & Storage We have unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and shipping household goods. Careful, experl- enced men; also fetail ice and ‘wood. Wachter Transfer Comp. Phone 62. No. 202 Fifth St. Taxi Phone 342 Also Dray and Transfer Geo. Robidou For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadwa; FOR SALE . Oil Barrels with Faucete at $3.00 CORWIN MOTOR CO. * Bismarck, N. D. Hane Barbie’s DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver |Battery Service Loden’s Battery Shop —_._ siswinun, 5. ». ~ . Incorporated 212 Bismarck Bank Bldg. " =e RACINE COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is uaranteed 5000 miles 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.hi,p. Case with starter $425 Saxon Six, with starter.. $400 Stud@aker Four.. $300 4 cyl Cadillac ... ) -$% CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. FORD DEARBORN One-Ton Truck $350 Wholesale to: Dealers, CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. gas PZ CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. B. WILE gulp THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO ae : a amenetlt 6: