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i" aA THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1917. \ BISMARCK. ‘DAILY: TRIBUNE SEVEN —_—= If You Prefer To Live in Furnished Rooms this winter you will find In the Tribune’s “Rooms For Rent” Columns many sultable places F.E. Young Real Estate Company DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. FOR SALE—Two. room house on North 13th street; 50 foot lot facing sewer in street. Price $1,000. Terms reasonable. —New with one Murphy bed. dence part of the city. Price $3,500, FOR SALE—¢ room house and bath furnace, full base- with -hot air ment on lot with cing south. and sewer and fulf basement in the eastern part of ,the city. Price $1,- T one-third cash, bal- ance in three or four. payments at. 350. Terms; #; 6 per cent ts in ‘every part of tl lots of.an acre or Lincoln ‘addition prices. terms. ” Office Open Every, iness, i F.E.Young Real Esiate Company Offices in First ‘National Bank Bldg. de He HOLMAN. Real Estate Bargains. Ho. $1 : “ : Our semi ‘monthly excursions to FOR SALE—160 acres of good land 19. 3 = east of Baldwin, N. D. Ninety per cent tillable. This land is worth $20 per acre, but my, clipnt is an old lady and she is in need of money and T am trying to sell. this land for her;>my commission is only, $25: She has decided to’ sell this land which is worth $20 per and more as. land ‘surrounding’ is selling for as high as $35. I think she is making eat sacrifice fo seull this fine plece of land'for the small sum of $2, 100,00. ‘Unless you have $1,500.00 cash, don’t write’ and ask foolish 4 uestions, This fine farm is in Si 26, Cromwell Township, this : coutye Tngusanee written in gil lines. ick HW. HOLIHAN, “= Bloc! Pho FS B Peet A ie eA WANTED—MALE in setters at WANTED—Pin setters at oth Stree Stree regia ee Hall. 11 6 tt. “GEL? WANTED_FEMALE WANTED—FEMALE “WANTED=GiI> ‘orwoman. for wen -eral housework or farm. Phone 709. We'P:, Ramey. 11.8 3t cakes and toast. Also cook vege: Grand Pacific Hotel. 11.6 3t ‘WANTEDO—Girl or middle aged wom- an for, general housework. Call Mrs. .D. V. Brennan, Grand pee -18-tf tables. hotel, room 229. ——————— FOE SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS ‘SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT—Call 417 Mandan Ave. $13 per month. : 11 8 3t ath and full basement, hot water furnace, and hardwood floors, 5 blocks from down town. Price $3,800.00‘ Terms $800 cash, balance reasonable. FOR SALE—5: room Small payments and easy { ne i FOR RENT—Newiy. furnished mod- size 14x24, on a west; water and room Tngalow In the best resi- 75 foot front, fa- cottage, water lor ing” sites he city and farm more in the new at reasonable Evening for Bus- COME WITH,US TO SUNNY TEXAS. |, southern Texas will begin November Rates for man going and return from Bigmarck with berths and meals $80.00 and $55 for wife. We have improved irrigated lands for sale in small tracts on easy terms, close to Gulf and finest winter Siimate in the south. For ‘information write, D. T. OWENS & CO., Bismarck, N. D. —— DRESSMAKING by hour. Phone 503 10 22 4 mo. ROOMS FOR RENT ern room in good location at rea- sonable rates. 519 4th street or Phone 641. 11 8 3t FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms. Phone 377 K. FOR rooms. _Phone 377 | __10 141 mo RENT — Furnished 510 4th street. ~ modern Phone 210 118 4t ht housekeeping FOR RENT and ‘sleeping rooms. 301 1.6 3t FOR-RENT—Furnished rooms, mod- 422 First St. Phone 116 606 Thayer. Phone 468Z. 5 3t ROOMS FOR RENT. 814 ae B. Light housekeeping. 11-5-1m FOR RENT—Strictly modern room Phone 263. 11 8! 4t FOR RENT—Furnished room: 801 Fourth St. Phone 404K. Geo. W. Little. 11-3-6 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in modern house, either to ladies or couples. Phone 874L or call 302 Ave. B. 11-2-6 with sleeping porch. €OR RENT—5-room cottage, partly * modern. Apply 1202 Broadway. ‘ 117 t FOR RENT—Four room hous west part of town. $12. Inquire F. ‘W. Murphy, 204 Main street. 11.6 4t. jnuUsE TO RENT—I have two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5tf FOR RENT—Sm Inquire at 307 So. | house with water. 7th street. 11 6 3t TUR RENT—4 room house. Cor. Ros- ser and 15th street. Apply A. W. - Lucas. 1L 3 3t FOR RENT—1room house, corner Rosser and 15th. Inquire Mrs. A. W. Lucas, 48 Avenue A. 9 28 tf FOR RENT—Fiat; light and “fiat tur: nished. 622 Third St. or-see J. K. Doran. 510 Broadway. 10-5-1m fun nmeNt—rive room apartment; modern; heat and water furnished. No ‘children. Phone 806. Mrs. L. W. McLean. 10-16-t1 BOARDERS WANTED LADY STUDENT wants place to work for board, Telephone 183, Business college. 11-2-1m| Fon SALe—only thearre in N. Dak. town of 1,000 population. Reasoa WORK WANTED for selling, must go t» warmer cli- WANTED—To do wasting and iron) ate. R- F. Jarvis, Glen Malin, | ing. Phone 524X 11.8 3t WORK WANT! ‘As home nurse. Experienced. Phone 417Z 516 10th] heifers. Wire A. B. Cook, Helena, street. 11 6° 6t| _ font. 11 6 6t CALL ON ME for all kinds of oda| FOR SALE—Pool hall, 5 tables, walt fobs. Phone 659X. 11-3-tf| case, show case, soda. fountain, all - " new. Will sell very reasonable. For particulars address 327 Tribune. LOST AND FOUND eee COsT—waich ow pin with initials “C. G.” Finder leave at Tribune. 11-7-3 ————— 11 6 1 mo. ————————EE ays =o AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES WANTED— Three! good ‘milch cows. No. 607, Tribune. 11-3. six cylinder Chalmers | ._No- 607, sttomobile. : Call, Homan's bakery |FOR SALE—An electric stove. Phone arf cafe. 11-76}, 785. 117 2t arn ED TO SELL, AT A BARGAIN —One six cylinder Peerless car; ex- cellent condition. If interested call at Marshall Oil company for particu- lars. 11-5-6 ‘For RENT—One stall in garage on Third street, near postoffice. In- quire 208 Third St. 10-17-tf ‘ Tribune want ads bring results. rooms Ave I. DOMESTIC “HELP |WANTED Apvls en house. . Bismarck hospital. 11 7 31 558L. WANTED—Woman to mi sieht FOR RENT—Furnished Toons. ER jet lg Se DRM eae ae a FOR RENT—Modern rooms. 307 Front street. 10 24 Imo. FOR RENT—Close in, 3 furnished, modern steam heated rooms suit- able for light housekeeping. Call between 11 and 12 a. m. and 6 and —ip._m Phone 493X. 116 7 FOR RENT—A modern furnished room. 112 Thayer. Call after 6:30. 10 19 tf. WANTEO—Roomers and boarders at the Dunraven, 212 Third St. Mrs. Blanche Masters, Mer. 10-15-1m. FOR RENT—Furnished room. 621 6th street. 10 12 1 mo FOR RENT —Strictly modern roum; hot water; heated. 814 Ave. B. 10-10-1m FOR RENT—Rooms. 20 Sixth st. 7-27-1mo MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—By middle aged German lady, position as housekeeper for respectable gentleman or , small family. Phone 463% or ‘call ‘at 606 Thayer. 11 8 st WANTED—Poard and care for'12-year} old boy for balance of school year. No. 329, Tribune. 11 7 6t FOR SALE—225 yearling steers and JOB WORK DONE—Stenography ¢ and bookkeeping. 328 Trisune. WANTED—To | buy several tundred bushels of seed corn. Phone or “write North parce State Peniten- tiary, Bismarck, N. D., giving price. 11-3-t£} FOR SALE—Only tacatre in North! Dakota town of 1,000 population By Allman THEY WERE ALL THERE BUT THEY DIDN'T LOOK IT. ‘OH, V FORGOT, WeELEN (S GIVING HER CAMOUFLAGE! HAVE COME HOME SO . Mi eae - lu, Bear ( OH;TOM, | WAN iT YouTO TARE, A PEEK ie THE NEXT ROOM— , ; RITY IS A GREAT Suc ES ALL CAME IN CAMOUFLAGE DRESSES AND THE Kost UN THING Nov EvER sAW % IT Is QUE i “POSITIONS WANTED WANTED.—Position by experienced automobile washer and chauffeur. Ray, Brawn, Box 7, Lea eR WOH DB, Kansas. MIDOLE “AGED TADY wants rare tion as housekeeper. Address. T- 216. Trioune. ' 11 8 1t EXPERIENCED salesman wishes posi!- tion in general store; speaks Eng: lish ‘and German; references fur- nished. . Inquire 321, care Tribune. 11:3-6 —_———_—_—_—————— TAKEN UP NOV. 5, 1917. One white mare weight about 1,000, Ibs. Branded H on left shoulder; one white mare branded H on left shoul- der, weight about 1,100.1s. One dark grey gelding 3 years old with whit spot in forehead, weight about 1, One dark grey gelding 2 years old (n distinctive marks weight about 909" lbs. One black mare colt, yearling} all at my place, one-half mile south of Ealdwin. N. Dak. Owner can have same by paying for this ad and the trouble and dam- ages. GEO, W. SWICK, 11 8 15 22 if NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that default existing in that certain mortgage, ex- ecuted and delivered by Jacob J. Berg and Annie Berg, his wife, mortgagors, to Barnes Brothers, Incorporated, of 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 31st day of March, 1913, at 11:10 o’clock a. m., and recorded in book 106 of mortgages at page 231, and ho action or proceeding having been instituted at law or otherwise mortgage or any part thereof: Said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door. 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 Ist 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 .| satisfy the same are described as fol- lows, viz: The southeast one-quarter (SE%) of section eight (8), townshi one hundred forty-two (142), rang seventy-five (75). There will be due on said mortgage at the date of sale the sum of $39.36, 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, A. D. 1917. BARNES BROTHERS, Incorporated, Mortgagee. A. W. GRAY, Attorney for Mortgagee, + Kenmare, N. D. 10-25:11-1-8-15-22-29 Reason for selling—must go tc warmer Climate. R. F. Jarvis, Glea Ullin, N. Dak. 10 13 tf Let us place you on our regular Sun- day service. Circulation Depart:| ment 32. -|the German Evangelical church. As to recover the debt secured by said! principal and interest, and the further; HEBRON NEWS Mrs: Chas. Gregory went to Bis- mare last Tuesday . where she is recelving treatment at the Bismarck hospital. if Chas. Baumgarhten returned Thurs- day from a trip to St. Paul. He stop- ped over a day in Bismarck to visit old friends. Mrs. \. Hess went to the Bismarck hospital Friday last. Miss’ Hazel Swank entertained oth- er, members of,.the: local teaching corps’ at a “Movie? party Saturday evening. Mrs. H. 1. Betbert entertained Thursday and Friday afternoons. Dr. and Mrs.’ Johnson left Hebron (Monday to go by car to Minnesota. Miss Emma Wegner entertained the other teacherg:of. the public: school }at a party in honor of Miss Winni- fred Fiske Monday evening. Miss Lizzie M. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Robertson attended the annual meeting of the N, D. E. A. in Bismarck last. week. The first grade of the local public school was moved Monday afternoon to new quarters in the basement of soon as a new teacher can be secured about thirty-five of the pupils of this grade will be moved into the room newly fitted up for school! purposes in the Weigel garage. H. G. Dudgeon and family of “'en Ullin visited the Stelter family ia He bron Sunday afternoon. Mrs. R. Theiring was called to her old home in Red@ood Falls, Minneso- ta, by the sudden death of her broth- er, D. Laird. She was accompanied by her daughter Eldean. Rev. N. Hess_ and G. R. Brainerd; wert, to Golden Valley Monday. moved into the Nefr house which he | purchased, recently, The mask ball at the hall last Fri-. day evening was a huge success. large crowd of masked dancers were in attendance as well as a goodly Lunch was served by the local Red Cross society number of spectators. which netted a profit of $45. The Ladies’ Aid of the Congrega- tional church plan to have a 6 o'clock evening in the supper and social church next Friday. Suiting Temper to Circumstances. whose circumstances suit his temper; but he is more ex- cellent who can suit his temper to any He is happy circumstances.—Humne. FREDERICK W. KEITH > ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 © Undertaking-Embalming Licensed Embalmer jn Charge Day Plone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS The Electric Shop B. K, SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Taxi ' Phone 342 Also Dray and Transfer Geo. Robidou 408 Broadway DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street A TAXI! Phone & S. wot Machine Hemstitching and Picoting Mrs. M .C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 849 Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 160 A. W, CRAIG || Licensed Embalmer in Oharge War News SAVE MONEY Have Your Old Felt Hat Cleaned & Re-Blocked It will look like new and be as good as new EAGLE HAT WORKS Phone 682 Opp. Post Office. BISMARCK « Transfer & 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. 909 Fifth S¢. For first class shoe repairing goto Bismarck Shoe Hospital HK. BURMAN,’ Prop. 411 Broadway; FOR SALE Oil Barrels with Faucets at $3.00 CORWIN MOTOR CO. We Call for and Deliver Bismarck, .N. D. Battery Service Loden’s Battery Shop 408 LTT ay aN BISMARCK, N. Farm ‘Lands and Garden Plots Residence and Business Lots Offiices and Stores for Rent Bismarck Realty Company Telephone 314 Incorporated 212 Bismarck Bank Bldg. ‘Mrs. Henry Meyer, who has been ill for some months, passed away last Tuesday. She was well known in the community and leaves a husband and seven’ children “to mourn her, Inss. Two of her sons. William and, Henry, are members of the new na-| tional army stationed at Fort Dodge.| They returned home in time to attend} the funeral services which were held) Thursday afternoon in the German Eyangelist church; Rev. J. Fischer of- ficiating. A large number of friends and neighbors attended ‘the funeral services to pay their last respects to the’ dead. W. H. Itrich and family have moved into their fine new home. Simon Meir and family have moved into their new home. J. W. Wieland == 3rd & Main Streets. JUHN BORTELL Sheet Metal and Radiator Work Sismarck. N. D. AUTOMOBILE RADIATORS REPAIRED and RE- BUILT ALL WORK DONE BY EXPERIENCED MEN FREEZE-UPS A SPECIALTY Satisfaction Guaranteed | 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. ~ Warner| Camping Trailer Complete with two double beds, Sagless Springs, Mat- tress, Stove, Table, ete Sample on exhibition. CORWIN MOTOR Co Blemarck, N. D. USED CARS FOR SALE 25h. p. Case with starter $425. Saxon Six, with starter $400 Studebaker Four. 1 cyl Cadillac .. § 50. CORWIN MOTOR Go. Bismarck, N. D. FORD DEARBORN One-Ton Truck $350 Wholesale to Dealers. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. WILE Bule pTH CORWIN Motor co Wrapped tread is puaranteed 5000 a, miles a CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, Ki. B.

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