The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 19, 1917, Page 7

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917 ef as Seat rag F. E. Young Real FOR SALE—Brand new 7 room house, ready for occupancy about Novem- ber 15, 1917. -basement, Hot assume payment oO! to the Building & at $45.00 per mon’ FOR SALE—Modern 6 with bath, hot air ment. ness section. ‘Pric $800 cash, balance assume payment o FOR SALE—2 room _ { with cellar. Water » street. Lot 60 3 Price $1,00 FOR SALE- of an acre or mor eoln 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. Offi See J. H. HOLIHAN. Real Estate Bargains. FOR SALE-—House of six rooms, barn! and chicken house, windmill, the wa- ter in this well is the best anywhere | as stated by experts; trees, 10 lots | and all fenced. This would make an excellent home for a family who! wishes to keep cows and chickens end who wishes to get away from) the noise of the city. This prop- erty is worth $3,500, but as I need the cash I will sell tor $2,600. FOR SALE—Bungalow of 6 rooms,! almost new, and as_ owner i leaving city, will include furniture, worth $600. all for $3200. Insurance written in all lines. | J. H. HOLIHAN, Lucas Block | | Phone 745 BELP WANTED—MALE WANTEO—Pin setters at Sth Street Pool Hall. + 11 6 te CIVIL SERVICE exammations in Bis- marck;soon. Men and women de- siring government clerkships, de- partmental, postoftice, railway mail, customs, stenographers, write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard (former ‘government’ examiner), 52 Kenois Bldg., ‘Washington, 11-18-1 HELP WANTED—FEMALE quarter-: and modern in every respect. $4,800. Terms: $1, Five blocks from th2. busi- Lots for building sites in every part of the city and farm lots | ROOM FOR RENT.—Modern. Estate Company air furnace, full sawed oak ‘floors Prica 800 cash, balance, f $3,000 mortgage, Loan Association th. room hou: furnace, full bas e $3,809 00 Terms $700 per year and f $1,609 mertgage. hot ~ 14x24, and § i feet wide, facing 0 Terms reason- in the new Lin- ces in First National Bank Bldg. 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. We have improved irrigated lands for sale in small tracts on easy terms, close to Gulf and finest winter climate in the south. For information write, D. T. OWENS & CO, - Bismarck, N. D. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT— Rooms, strictly moderr and stea is heated. 515 Mandan, or 19 3t 309 Sth St. 11-17-3t DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. FIVE CENTS A DAY ISN’T MUCH WELEN, 1M CONVIN THAT THE RUNNING OF OUR TABLE 13 COSTING US Yoo MUCH MONEY 5 1 DONT Think HELEN (3 WASTEFUL OR EXTRAV- AGANT Bur | Do BELIEVE THERE’ IS A KNACK IN BUYIHG AND DESY Te eCoNM ZF b BUT EVERN TUNG Is 30 EXPEN SWE iv; UKraove peice ARE ALITTLE WiGHER, NOW BuT UM TAKING THAT INTO CONSIDERATION [ BUYING CHEAPLY (coeepc WAAT SITY CEHTS 4 DOZEN FoR Ecos? | REMEMBE | HN MAR, “THAT'S FIVE CENTS A Piece! By Allman | [eke DAMog vt ok | owe ERIES WE MEE Nov GO OVER To ChE STeie Any. BT THEM. PO Wi GI You FIVER i { Ipea on j BuT You ¥ UST v BGG 15 & Viner FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 1100 B: way. 11-17-3t FOR RENT.—Modern furnished room. 822 6th St. 11-15-6t FOR RENT. irictly mod- Rooms in s ern house. Pleasant location. Street. Phone 592Y. 1-1 11-16-1mo. ‘omfortable front room for one or two gentlemen, in fully modern house two blocks from Post Office. Phone 5441. _ FIVE bright, capable ladies to travel,| FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 801 demonstrate and sell dealers. $75.00} Fourth street. Phone 404K. Geo. 50:00 per month. Railroad fare W. Little. 11 14tr to $15 joedrich’ Drug: Company. pet Omaha, Neb. 8-1 TADIES—Fascinating home wastes unting postcards, pictures, etc., spare time for profit. $5. on 100; - no canvassing; samples 10¢ (stamps). Particulars free. “Artint 91 Meserole St. Brooklyn, Y. 111-18-1 NTED—Waitress at Homan’s Cafe. - 11 16 tf WANTED—Sirong girl or middle- aged woman for general housework. Inquire Dohn’s Meat Market. 11-8-tf WORK WANTED FOR RENT—Modern rooms. 307 Front street. FOR REN’ room. 516 THird street. ‘MISCELLANEOUS 1117 wk hundred. manufacturers. sued a complete talog to be tributed by each county broker w: own naine on same. . Sead today. You should a large and permanent bi 50 to $200 capital Tequit oT cs FOSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Vosition WANTED—Sewing at home or work by KE automobit Ray worth, Kansas. DRESSMAKING by hour. Phone 503 W. 10 22.1 mo. “An Ds —A few pieces of house- ; in good condition. 11-19-8t FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey boars, ex- tra large heavy boned extremely long bodied, pure bred, noi better stock offered in Burleigh county Also pure bred zene bulls’ for 11 19 tt] CALL ON ME for all kinds of odd jobs. Phone 659X. 11-3-tf BOARDERS WANTED LADY STUDENT wants place to work for board. Telephone 183, Business college. 11-2-1m. COST—First National bank of Bis- marck check book with papers in pocket. Finder please return to 337, care Tribune, or 523 Sixth St. 11-161 LOST—Black overcoat on road be- tween McKenzie and Bismarck, Sat- urday, Nov. 17. Finder return it to H. P. Richardson, Grand Pacific hotel, Bismarck. Reward. — 11-17-3 FOR at OR RENT—HQUSES AND FLATS Bh FOR RENT—A small 4 room cottage. Call Phone 17. 1117 tf FOR RENT—6 room house, partly modern, possession Dec. 1. Beauti- ful shade trees. 50 foot front. Lew- is Largon. 416 3rd street. ey oR. E 17tf FOR RENT—5 room house eaaells modern on 12th street. $15.00 per month. Apply A. P. Anderson. Phone 376R. 1117 3t FOR RENT—House with a good horse barn, cow barn, chicken coop and half block land for garden in west part of city. George A. Welch. 11-16-t£ —inquire B. K. HOUSE FOR RENT. Skeels. Phone 613X. FOR RENT.—Small, house. Inquire 307 So. Seventh St. 11-15-4t z NT—7 room house with re- ception hall. Hot wafer heating and strictly modern. 710 Ave D & “th street. 11 9 tf FOR RENT—6-room modern cottage by December Ist. Inquire E. W. Wasche, care C. M. Dahl’s Clothing Store. 1L-13-f HOUSE TO RENT—I have two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5tf FOR RENT—Five room apartment; modern; heat and water furnished No children. Phone 806. Mrs. L. W. McLean. 10-16-tf —_—_——_ e Let us place you on our regular Sun- day service. Circulation Depart- FREE advance authentic information. | How to make money in new oil field | and next big boom sent free. Write! now. “Far Mid-West” Magazine, Dept. 108, Kemmerer, Wyo. 11-18-1 LIMITED stock offering in high class oil company at remarkably low fig-| ure, has 19 producing wells, one- fourth of property developed. Should be big producer and dividend payer. Additional funds for developments. Wonderful opportunity for small in- vestors. Send for information now. Frey, Rollow Company, 74 Broad-} way, New York. 11-18-1 WANTED.—Good farm tractor and/ breaking plows. Give condition) and description, including price. Write 338 care Tribune. 11-17-3t| FOR SALE.—Choice of two Bismarck residence property by owner. Will| take auto in part payment. Write} 336 care Tribune. 11-17-3t | AGENT—SALESMAN ‘SIDE LINE : SALESMEN—Our {SIDE LINE "ME foringely held for navy, “ope bulletin tells how i im Holders Assn 731 Schiller ‘bldg, Chi 11-18-1 BI rm big © money selling new proposition. No samples to carry. References. Dent u6, Ad-Lee Co., Chicago. 8- lines of map calendars, twelve sheet business calendar: and meté in the weekly map window service for merchants—a new, marvelous seller on which many salesmen are clear-| ing better than $100.00 a week. We offer big commissions, low selling prices-—we make our own goods Need a real salesman for contri for remainder this year and 1918. Write today. and our waterproof | e signs have no equal Neither does our unique for The Kenyon Map Company, Des Moines, Ia. (43d 11-18-1 —Do vant a real one that one order a day will! pay you $9.00. No samples to carry. Something new. Write today. Can- field .Mfg. Co., 208 Sigel St., Chi- cago, Ill. 11-18-1 ar.) FOR SALE.—4 good milch cows.! Phone 499.R 11-17-2t) BAKERY FOR SALE.—The only bak- ery in a mining town. $1500 spot| cash will buy it. Wilton Bakery, | J. Stanley, Prop., Wilton, N. D. 11-16-1wk. FOR SALE.—All household | furniture in good condition.. Also Ford car) reasonable. 212 11th St. Phone 857Y. | WANTED—Hustlers in every county AUTOMOBILES, MOTOROYLES Q FOR SALE—At a bargain Maxwell! car, Run one season. No. 335 care Tribune. 11-16-2 wks. to sell groceries, paints, oils, poul- try and stock remedies and special. ties to consumer. Big profits. Con- solidated Grocery Co., Sioux City, Jowa. 11-18-1; FOR SALE—Electric stor new, very reasonable. Maynard, 37 Ave. A. WANTED.—Good care, near school, for boy of six. Phone 210. 11-15- At JOB WORK DONE—Stenography and | bookkeeping. 328 Tribune. 116 1 mo. WANTED—Three good milch cows. No. 607, Tribune. 11-3-tf! WANTED—To buy several hundred bushels of feed cord. Phone or write North Dakota State Peniten- tiary, Pismarck, N. D., giving price. : 11-3-tf FOR SALE—Only tneatre in North Dakota town of 1,900 population Reason for selling—must go é¢ warmer climate. RF. Jarvis, Glea|’ Tin, N Net consumers in your county with me chandise direct from the manufac- turers and produce prices. We have made buying ar- rangements with more | FOR SALE—Automovile tainty ji ~ 3 ; employ ed to sell at wholesale. ambitious boy this is an excellent as proposition. errerless support. than five, Tribune. stor sale Second hand automobile, Studebak- er, five passenger, Model 1916, cost $1,000.00 new, but as I need the money this machine can be purchas- Fs ed for about $199.00. Liberty bonds or cash. J. H. Holihan. Rapid-Fire Forgery. Forgery while yot. wait was thé iilloery. trade of an eighteen-year-old lad re- cealed uni cently charged at Guildford, England. w: He claimed that he could sit down and his citizenship make a treasury note in half an hour. ed for the draft The forged notes, though somewhat jn Austria of Polish parents, crudely executed, might deceive in @ bad light, being the exact size ang color of the genuine ones, BOYS WANTED. year > ball gume of.the English, er has been compared to the Amerl- ‘Wellington wa a8 quoted ing that the developmert which field helped them to win at Wa- terloo, tween the hurling of a ericket ¢ ball and the: throwing of a base- ball is 5 and yer baseball a fuller to pre distance Wreatler | Weste! 909006909 Oo 20-0008 HURLING CRICKET BALL AND THROWING BASEBALL ¢ S Often in the pst the favorite X “in national game, of nglishmen gained on the cricket But the difference be- aid to be considerable, § myel in favor of the player, whose arm gets swing and’ who | 1s. t the ball to a gr with equal precision. rted, makes a r superior to a in the use of hand Score one more for ’3 national game! ZBYSZKO IN THE ARMY Discovered Among Maine Contingent at Myer. Viadek Zbyszko, the wrestler, has heen discovered among the Maine con- tingent of the National army at Myer, Mass., he having been assign’: Three Hundred and Third 1. to the avy ar- Viadek Zbyszko. Ilis identity had been con- or his real name, Cyganic- he gave when he tool out apers and was accept- army. He was born whi Twirls 21-Inning Victory. A young person namefl Gregory, who for the LincoM club in the rm league, set a record for the Not going to school or otherwise team to victory in a 2l-inning game. papers. For any Gre; Apply, Circulation Dept. | Tribune war ads bring results. ——— = y allowed 12 hits and was given recently when he twirled his | “TWO INCHES SAVED GIANTS Umpire Byron Ruled ‘Long Hit Was Foul by Narrow Margin. Ever hear of a bell cub winning a game by two inches? Most likely you haven't, so It may he interesting to tell how the Gi-} ants happened to do it in-their>re= cent ser ut Cincinnati. Tt was the last game of the series and McGraw’s gang was fn the lend, The last of the ninth came «and with a two-run lead, the went humming about their work, satisfied that within a few min- utes they would be on their way to the shower, It didn't matter that Thorpe rapped out singles with one down, The Giants were not worrled over a trifle like that. But the next batter up almost ed a riot. Ivy Wingo stepped to the platter and took a ong, | healthy. ing at the | Neale and vard the along ‘of npht field, Tt landed in the farthest | corner of the field and bounded over ; the fence for a home run. Neale and Therpe brushed around the bases to the home platter, closely followed by Wingo. t But it wasn't a ‘homer. Umpire Byron ruled the ball fell foul by about two inches, and thus it happened that two inches stood between the Giants and defeat. Dog Shows Abandoned. In 1918 in England there were 525 open dog shows while this year there are only a half dozen scheduled, the war making the difference. Barbie’s PHONE 394 409 Front Street REPAIRING ‘TAXI Phone SE u B. SMITE ee =| | ’ | FREDERICK W. KEITH H ARCHITECT Webb Bleck Phoae 449 Undertaking-Embalming | Gicensed Embalmer in Charge! Day Phone 60 Night Phone 687 | WEBB BROTHERS The Electric Shop, B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical | Wiring Fixtures and Supplies | 1 ! f Delec Furm Light Plants 408 Broadway | J Phone 370 Taxi Phone 342 Also Dray and Transfer Geo. Robidou 3rd & Main Streets. Sheet Metal and Radiator Work: @ Bismarck, N. D. we AUTOMOBILE RADIATORS REPAIRED and RE- BUILT ALL WORK DON EXPERIENCED MEN FREEZE-UPS A SPECIALTY Hf Satisfaction Guaranteed BATTERY We are a licensed service station and wholesale distributing depot of the Exide Battery Co., the largest of its kind in the world. Any work we turn out is absolutely guaranteed by our contract with these people. We wil repair all makes of batteries and carry a full line of new Exide batter- ies and parts for ‘any make of car. | Cold weather ruins a half charged battery. If your's is in doubtful con- dition, send it to us for inspection. We also specialize in the winter stor- age of batteries for those who Bub away their cars for the season. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. H se the Tribune’s Classified Columns FOR QUICK RESULTS TAXI Phone 57 S. LAMBERT Machine Hemstitching and Picoting Mrs. MC, HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 849 Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Pkone 465 Night Phone 106 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer iy Charge 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 fransfer & Storage We have unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and shipping household goods. enced men; also wood. Wachter Transfer Comp. Phone 62. No. 202 Fifth St. Careful, experl- ice and retail for first class shoe repairing g0 to Bismarck Shoe Hospital 4. BURMAN, Prop. FOR SALE Oil Barvels with Faucets at $3.00 CORWIN MOTOR CO. . Bismarck, N. 0. HEATED CAR STORAGE in our fire-proof garage is the most of our new warehouse. your reservation now as our ca- pacity is limited. DEAD STORAGE $3.00 Ask us about this class of ser- vice to which we are devoting most desirable in the city. Make | CORWIN MOTOR CO. Phone 709 | CORWIN MOTOR CO arsmnerc:nic 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. Battery Service We Call for and Deliver | Telephone 314 Loden’s Battery y= Incorporated 408 BROADWAY. BISMARCK, N. D. \ Farm Lands and Garden Plots Residence and Business Lots Offiices and Stores for Rent Bismarck Realty Company 212 Bismarck Bank Bldg.

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