The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1917, Page 7

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~ i ee ' i Ke je / i: a > a a \ & ’ > \ a i ‘ » “4 ‘ | id oa \ t H eye caneay Ha ee RANTED—TWwo or aT 3 girls and a TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1917 BISMARCK : EVENING TRIBUNE _ SEVEN IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING YOU DON’T NEED SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMACRK TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED. SLI MING REAL ESTATE COMPANY: FOR SALE-—-Modern 6 room house,! ‘ with bath, hot water furnace, full) ¢ cemented basement, 75 foot front, facing southeast. stairs; hard wood floors. $5,500, Terms: $800 cash. Price: | wy »| than staying at home. Oak finish down) for man and wife and return including Jalance} Paul. D. T. OWENS & CO. Estate, Loans, Insurance, City Property ane next date of our land excursion Sunny Southern Texas is December ‘th, leaving St. Paul. Pack your rip and come with us. It is cheaper Railroad fare neals and berth, only $75.00 from St. terms to suit _purcha: FOR SALE—Modern 5 room bunga- low, with bath,Nnot air furnace, full) cemented basement, on 10th street Price $3,100. Terms: $1,100 cash.| Balance: On monty r i . Building an FOR SALE—Acre property in the; New Lincoln Addition, at $300 to $400 per acre. Terms: cash, balance: terms to suit pur-) chaser. Building lots:for sale in all’ \FOR RENT—Modern 4 room cottage One-third FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES furnished, $25.00 per month. D. T. OWENS & CO, Bismarck, N. D, | AND FLATS parts of the city. \ | Office Open: Every Evening. F. E. YOUNG: | FOR RENTS room house, close in; | FOR RENT-—=Modern™ house, three $16.00, B. ‘Young. 12-18 tf blecks from postoffice. Geo. Little. Phone 794. 12-5-tf REAL ESTATE COMPANY |_2_» Telephone No. 78R. | Offices in First National Bank Bldg. Ss | J. H. HOLIHAN. Real Estate Bargains. FOR SALE—New bungalow. ‘Terms. WANTED TO BUY—I have a_ cash buyer for a strictly modern bunga- low. It must be close in and first class in every respect. " Insurance Written - - - Notary Public J. H. HOLIHAN | Lucas Block. - - - - Phone 749 $3,100. | SELP WANTED—MALE wantcu—rin setters at Sth Street Pool. Hall. 11 6 tf. HELP WANIED—FfEMALE PETE TE TESTE HOS ie WANTED—A-No. 1 Lodktkeepe v “ Steady work. Fine future. @ ~ Must be efficténtemnd rapid. £ “Address Tribune X. Y. 3. PEE eee es see beee UrrEd PEHMANENT position at very attractive salary to an especial- ly competent experienced stenog rapher, Address P. O, Box 568. | pene . 12:18 3t WANTED—Dining room girl, exper- ience not necessary. One willing to ie rn. Wentworth Hotel, Napoleon, N. D. 12 15 4t boyfor.two or three weeks’ work. Inquire “at Tribune Bindery. 12:15 th WANTED—Chambermaid at Allen's cafe, 116 Fifth S 12-14-tf WANTED—Young apprentice girl in Beauty Parlor. Write 348 care Trib- une. 12-11-6 | ———————————————————_— | HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO RENT—35 to 7 room house, modern. Will lease for one __year. Phone 23k, 12:17 3t WANTED—Modern furnished house or flat during winter months. Call Jack Hansen, State Engineer's of-| fice. Phone 40. 12-17-6t SS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BK SPLENDID PROPOSITION Is of-| fered by @ large corporation to live men desiring to get into the auto-| mobile tractor and general farm} machinery business. Openings in South and: North Dakota, Minnesota and Montana. Write No. 354 care| Tribune. 12-17-3t | | ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished rooms or en- tire house unfurnished. Close ia. Phone 7321 12 18 3t FOR RENT—Strictly Modern rooms. Phone 377K . 12 161 ROOM FOR RENT—over the Know Jewelry store. Apply to F. Knowles. 12 15 6t FOR RENT=2 rooms with board ana wash in ,fhodern house. 320 Mau- dan Ave. Phone 398Y. A. 12 18 3 FOR KENT—Heautiful large furnishea Double room in private home. Rea- sonable, Married couple preferred Phone 646L. 12 17 6t FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms. Phone 377K. 12 16 1 mo. Fur “nent—One large furnished | front room, small room adjoining. | suitable for two people or used for} light housekeeping if desired. Phone | 477 U. or call at 818 Avenue B. 12 10 tf. ROOMS FOR ENT—All modern, hot water heater. Telephone connected 814 Avenue B. (ll 27 tf FOR RENT—Steam heated, electric « lighted, furnished rooms at the Busi- ness college. Phone 183. 12-7-1m | FOR RENT—Modern rooms, warm) and comfortable. 622 Third Street. | 12-4-1m FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 3801 | Fourth street. Phone 403K. Geo | W. Little. 11 14 tt} nuUMS FOR KENT; light housekeep ing, all modern, hot water heated | Telephone connected. 814 Ave B. | 11 97 tf menw!—Modern, weil heated, 411 5th St.| 11 221 mo} run newly furnished rooms. Phone 27 AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYLES FOR SALE—1917 Ford, like new. Run; Jess than 2.500 miles. Electric} starter. Demountable rims. Spare) tire. $385 foor quick sale. Earl | FOR SALE—Six room house; month- } FOR RE ly payments about same as rent . Doran. FOR RENT—Six room, modern cot- tage fitted with Majestic range, win- dow shades and curtain fixtures. E. W. Wasche. 12-11-tf FOR RENT—Flat; water, light and heat furnished. Especially low price if tenant will care for furnace. PhOne 132R. J. K. Doran. _12-6-1m | FOR RENT—Strictly modern 8-room house. Enquire O. W. Roberts. Phone 751 or 151. 12 1 tt FOR RENT—House at 518 Sixth St. Apply to B. K. Skeels, 408 Broad- way. 12-6-tf FOR SALE—Two houses on a 50-ft. lot on Sixth Street. A good invest- ment. 13. K. Skeels, 408 Broadway, t HOUSE TO RENT—I have two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5tf FOR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven room house, close in; rents for $2 F. O. Hellstrom. 12-3-tt FOR RENT—7 room strictly modern house. 423 11th street. Phone 831K @ 11 20 1 mo.! FOR RENT—A small 4 room cottage. | Call Ph 1. 11 17 tf lodern 7 room house. 128 tt Inquire Western Union. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps LAND WANTED—Improved and un- improved farm land, large and small tracts. If you desire to sell at a reasonable price give terms. I can get results. Eastern connections with a campaign for buyers that de- sire this class of land will offer you achance to sell. Send list with low- est price and terms, or see C. Will- fams & Co., telephone No. 497. -Bis- marck Bank bldg. HAVE blacksmith shop that 1 want to trade for tractor and plows. Shop is in good town of 400 on main line| tools, engine and trip-hammer. run 'mAVE—One section of good land in McKenzie county to trade for city imcome property. Cc. WILLIAMS & CO. Offiice Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel. No. 497. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Saturday night, platinum pin, set with 4 pearls. Re- turn to 521 5th str Telephone! 456 and receive re 12 17,20] WORK WANTED WANTED—Work for the young men here attending the school in teleg- raphy for government service. Will work during the day. Communicate with Commercial club. 12 13 tf MISCELLANEOUS WHAT HAVE YOU for sale in the} way of a 6 room modern bungalow in west part of city. Address P. 0. Box 343, City. 12 FOR SALE—A few pieces of hold furniture at 223 12th street. 12 18 FOR SALE—One heating stove. quire 410 3rd St. use- In- 12-17-2t) WANTED—Roomers and boarders at the Dunraven, 212 Third St. Mrs. Blanche Masters, Mgr. 11 26 1 mo. FOR SALE—One-fourth section land, 3 or 4 miles from Bismarck, $25.00 per acre. QOne-fourth cash. SW% section 30 T. 139, range 79. Alex A. Gibson. P. O. Box &61, Chico, But- ler Co., California. 11 24 tf! FOR SALE—Duroc pigs of the T. Johnson stock. der, Menoken, N. D. FOR SALE—Only theatre in 11-28-1m | Bismarck N. dD. | | Inquire C. M. Sny-! North | f while attempting to maké his w of N. P., consisting of all necessary | * | |the prairie until cold and exhaustion ; ‘BISMARCK WOMEN ARTENS , St QUENTIN 4 RQYEL NOY LUMBER MAN LOSES LIFE FIGHTING WAY HOME IN BLIZZARD D., Dee. 18.—Gust Reid- Lumber } e to death ard | n a car to the homestead a few miles from McIntosh, where his family re. sides. His body was discovered with- in a quarter-nile of home. He had} left his car, after losing the trail, and had evidently made an effort to] complete the journey on foot, when vame confused, doubled on his and wande Bowman, N. erman, agent for tne Centr Co. at McIntosh, S. D., fr when he lost his way in a Dili: claimed, him. MUST SWEAR, SAYS O'HARE, OR NO VOTE Eismarck women who wish to take; part in the special election for the; choice of a city commissioner r week must practice up and the g: art of swearing, if City Attorney O'- Hare js correct in his interpretation of the election statutes. The c' a ney has advised the ciy. commission that a special registration will not be necassary for the ladies, who under; an act passed at the last session of} legislature will for the firs: time par- sipate in a city election. He holds, vever, that each fair voter mus in her vote. Whether she must shed for just a common, y male, or whether e may not ng a couple o| uffs with her to witness the s' sa mat- r The Ha (Georgia do it. ne campaign between John A Lar- son and Harry A. Thompson has bee: rather gquiet, and little excitement is apparent to date. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Mary R. Butterfield, de dl. Notice is hereby given by the un- det ned, Charles F, Butterfield, ad- ministrator with the will annexed of 1 He has decided to relocate somewh cific coast, and his scores of, friends in Bowman county truly re-| front, border WHERE WILL GERMANY STRIKE? as) the avhole linc the whole west Ostend to the Sy Tais map shows from nea oe The eneral Pershing are holding the re that the firs. doin the rait N ari make ji bat Americ | sto ear, the estate of Mary R. Butterfield, late of the city of Glendale, in the county of Los Angeles and state of California, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons have ims against said de- ceased, to exhibit them with the neces- ry vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to said administrator, at the office of C. L. Young, his agent duly appointed for the service“of process, in the City National Bank Building, in the city of Bismarck, in said Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. Dated November 28, 1917. CHARLES F. BUTTERFIELD, Administartor with. the will, annexed of the estate of! Mary R. Butterfield, de-; 11-24—12-1-§ PIONEER MERCHANT RETIRES AT BOWMAN TO GO TO PACIFIC. C.°C. Weems, Who E Who Beat Railroad Into Territory, Sells Out. Bowman, N. D. Dee. 18.—C. C. Weems, one of the pioneer busines: men of this section of North Dakota, has disposed of his stock to the Burns Co., of Mandan, which is opening a new store in Mott. Mr. Weems was in business here when Bowman was an inland town with Dickinson its nearest rail point, and he knew all of he early citizens who came in over- and from Dickinson to locate here. on the I gret to see him go. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF CITY COMMISSION DECEMBER 10, 1917. The city commission met in regu- lar § Th were Rest, ion December 10, 1917. ent Commissi k and Pres pr K EVERE ime TRUE. SIGN NOTHING & WHY, IT'S ONLY A Faw WEEKS ACO THAT You HELD Dakota town of 1,000 population Reason for selling—mast go tc warmer climate. R. F. Jarvis, Glen) Tin. N. Dak 10 12 tf TAKI —Ry the North Dakota State Penitentiary, Bismarek, on De- cember 11, 1917, one Duroc Jersey boar, weighing about 300 pounds. Owner may have same by calling at | he Penitentiary, proving property| and paying cost of keep and this ad- vertisement. —————oOOOOO The Last Resort. Lady of House—‘W don’t you go to work for a living?” Lazy Luke— “Well, lady, I want ter give every- t’ing else a fair trial first.” WANTED, AT ONCE ‘Three live newsboys to sell morring and.evening Tribunes. Boys going to Branick, Dickinson, N. D. 127 school or otherwise employed need not apply. Circulaticn Dept. | | | | A CHURCH FAIR AND SOLD FOS, woRTh OF TICKETS ON A CENTER-STAND wortu #2, MR, ‘TRUG, “we WouLD Uke VERY MUCH To Ger | YouR SIGNATURG TO THIS ANTI- GAMBLING PETITION. 1 ouR CRUSADES —— my (CNN, Ko 1 { i jelection to be held on Decem! were j allowed and ordered paid funds per- | resolution was passed instructing the tismarck Water Supply company to appear and show cause why tac water rates should not be reduced in the City of Pismarek, Norsh resolution introduced i cling the Hughes Electric company to ap- befere the comn yy and show e why they increa th e for heating and to show se the electric rates, should not he reduced. The i pectors, judges and — polling | places were selecied for the 19 ‘Che report of the chie lice showing 44 calls answered in > vember 117 Ww received ree cived and filed. The r city weighmaster showing ken in during the month of Nov 1917, was receive d port of the cit ed and filed. The follow yort of the! mitting: i Jim Jensen ....... . $1800 Rembrandt Studio 1.50 J.P. French, sheriff . 10.00 Barbie’s DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver iW. hows the region | 13 alte “;,| oe Fettig | John Rurde larshall Of fo. Jake smith J. Wildes . i. an} Sweigert . . Ward +, ©. Fol Logan . i Frank Gabel ' Kupitz Co. [ A. La Lone . {Carl Linee ina Robidou Hoeking ee l.. Young . L.. Conklin . 1 C. Taylor . . L. You .C, Tay L. Conklin . Young » Conklin, any Te 15.00 1) 00 3 49.00 . Conklin... ‘ 59.00 The commission adjourned antil Moneay evening, Decem «FOR C. L. BURTO City ‘Auditor. Phone: eee L. 8. 27 Taxi Phone 342 | Also Dray and Transfer Geo. Robidou |} Poweewe een e eee o- eee eee Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 637 WEBB BROTHERS}: ey Pommew ewe n nn mewn eon enn ne FOR SALE Oil Barrels with Faucets at >| $3.00 | CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. - weeecoococewooons Pooooooe een wooo noone one eee Machine Hemstitching and Picoting Mrs, M. C. HUNT $14 2nd St. Phone 849 ee Poeeweww enone ewww eon oe Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG ~ Licensed Embalmer in Charge ee ey LAX Phons & 8. 2S ] |The Electric Shop B. K, SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plante Phone 370 08 Brosiway Poeooooes--- eee. HATS SAVE MONEY By having your old felt Hat CLEANED AND RE. BLOCKED AGLE HAT WORKS Connected with First Class SHOE SHINING PARLOR Shoes dyed Black or Brown First Class Work Guaranteed PHONE 682 | Opposite Postoffice -- Bismarck ns {Transfer & Storage We Fave unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and shipping household goods. Careful, expert: enced men; algo retail Ice and wood, WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62. —_—No. 202 Fifth St. weeecoe wenn. —y ee For first class shoe repairing go to BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL H. Burman, Prop. 411 Broadway ey Battery When Better Cars Are Made BUICK Will Build Them. HEATED CAR STORAGE In our fireproof garage is the most desirable in the city. Make your reservation now as our capacity is limited. DEAD STORAGE, $3.00 Ask us about this class of service, to which we are de- voting most of our new ware house. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Phone 700 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 put away their cars for the season. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. Loden’s Battery Shop Service 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D. | BATTERY REPAIRING EVERYBODY KNOWS VALVE.IN-HEAD MEANS BUICK RADIATOR REPAIRING Don’t take chances. Send your leaky radiators to our old established shop for treatment by experts. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, North Dak. Farm Lands and Garden Plots Residence and Business Lots Offiices and Stores for Rent Bismarck Realty Company Telephone 314 Incorporated 212 Bismarck Bank Bldg.

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