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” } ' ee ees ee BRAUN YadesndaW -WEDNESDAY, JANUARY.9, 1918 MAMAS BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE . IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING YOU DON’T NEED +A Dige DIAAG SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS J. He HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains. FOR RENT—Steam heated hall in brick building. Two lavatories. An fdeal hall for lodges or other pur- poses. Ineurance Written - v. H. HOLIHAN bucaé Block, - - - - Phone 74 ———————————————————— SELLY WANTEU-MALE WANTED—Pin setters ai sth Stree Pool Hall. 11 6 ‘tt. ——————————_———. HELP WANTED—FEMALE ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms and small house. Phone 773. 18 tf. FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms, college students preferred. 802 Ave. b. Phone 528. These rooms must be seen to be appreciated. 5 1 7 3st FOR RENT—Furnished .rooms. (19 6th street. 17 itl FOR RENT;-Modern room. 418 2nd street. Phone 544X. 173 FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, close in. 223 Second street. 15 tf FOR RENT—Large, modern room. 38 Ave. A. 1-4-1m LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms rent. 317 8th street. Phone 23 19 it FOR RENT—Nice warm furnished room’, modern. Call 46 Main. 12 21 1 mo. wWawteu—conpecent girl or woman for’ general housework. Mrs. ‘F. Holmboe, 208 W. Broadway. 19 1wk ScAMSTRESS .WANTED—Por plain sewing. Phone 123. 18 3t vent &u—wirl lor general house work. Mrs. C. N. Kirk, 400 West Broadway. Phone 459. 15 3 waANtEU—uiIrl or woman to assist with housework on a farm. Box 108 Bismarck. 1-5-6t Urreh PERMANENT .Position at very attractive salary to an especial ly competent experienced stenog rapher. Address P. O. Box 568. 12 22 tf. —————————————————— POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER wants position. If interested apply at once. Box 361 Tribune. 17 4t dad LayisuiNUBD STENOGRAPHER— with knowledge of book keeping desires position. No. 326 Tribune. WORK WANTED FoR ALL KINDS OF ODD JOBS cal: 659X. 405 Fourth street. 1 9 eod 3t FOR RENT—Strictly Modern rooms Phone 377K 12 16 1mo FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms. Phone 377K. 12 16 L mo. FOR RENT—One large turnished front room, small room adjoining. suitable for two people or used: for light housekeeping if desired. Phone U. or call at 818 Avenue Bb. 12 10 tf: FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms. 891 Fourth street. Phone 404K. Gev W. Little. 11 14 tt BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IF YOU ARE DESIROUS OF GET- _ ting into business for yourself, a splendid proposition is offered by a large corporation handling automo- biles, tractors and a general farm machinery line. Write for particu lars. 136X Care Tribune. 1518 ~ ©. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps -AND WANTED—Improved and un- improved farm land, large and small tracts. If you desire to sell at a GIRC wants place to work for board Phone 183—Business College. 1-9-1m LAuWwonY WORK wanted at 113 1st Street. Rough dry also. Phone 159X. puY—sixteen years of age wants to work for board and room while at tending school. Phone 145K. 17 3t wANTeEO—wwithout children, mar and wife above age of 30 to work on farm beginning ‘March 1. Write 359 care Tribune. 15 3t LOST AND FOUND LOST—Full. grown angora cat, color dark gray and black. ‘Notify Elsie Lovin over Knowles’ Store. 19 3t &uel — Between Lenhart’s and ‘White's, man’s smocked ‘tan un- dressed kid glove for left hand. Leave at Tribune office. 18it CoOST—Ladies ring in Ladies dressing room, 2nd floor, Hotel McKenzie. Re: ward for return to Tribune of fice. 2t AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLE: FOR SALE—New Will 4 seven passenger, at a _ bargain Might consider trade for five room modern house or farm land. Write 360 care Tribune. 19 4t ———————————————————— FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSE! AND ¥LATS FOR RENT—Modern house of five rooms, well located. Geo..M. Regis: ter. Phone 90. 18 3t run mnent—/ room house. Hot wa ter heat. Bath and all modern con veniences. 306 Mandan Ave. Phone 498K. 153 FoR KEwT—Comfortable _moderr home completely refinished; fine location. Phone Corwin at 700. 15 tt FOR RENT—Modern house. Inquire O. W. Roberts. Phone 751 or 151 12 tf. FOR RENT—7 room house with bath well situated. B.C. Marks, City Na tional bank. 12 29 tf iFOR RENT—4 room house, full base ment, heating plant; hardwcor floors; city water; electric lights etc. Very reasonable. Phone 600. 12 22 tf. FOR RENT— Beautiful 5 room house all modern and full basement, 801 7th street. See owner at 918 8th street. 12 20 3 moy For RENT—4 room house, close ia $146.00. FF. A. Young. 12 18 tt FOR. RENT—Modern house, three blocks from postoffice. Phone 794 Geo. Little. 12-5-t1 HOUSE TO RENT—I have tw houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5t FOR RENT—Good, comfortable, sever room house, close in; rents for $25 F. O. Hellstrom. 12-3-t “EDREAMS HAPPENS NO-Sie-e-e! RRIED 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 a chancé to sell. Send list with low: est price and terms, or.see. C. Will fams & Co., telephone No. 497. Bis: __marck Bank bldg. AVE blacksmith shop that 1 want to trade for tractor and plows. . Shop ig in good town of 400 on main line of N. P., consisting of all necessary tools, engine and trip-hammer. FOR TRADE—One section of good land in McKenzie county to trade for city. income property. C. WILLIAMS @ CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel. No. 497. Blamarck N. D. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Two new overcoats, two suits in very good condition, two new pairs trousers, etc. Klein the Tailor. 181 wk FOR SALE—Piano in fine condition. Price $45. Bismarck Upholstering €o. 18 3t FOR SALE—Houschold furniture in- cluding birdseye maple dresser, two chairs, bed, spring, and mattress; kitchen cabinet, mahogany daven- port and library table; gasoline range, etc. Phone 544L. 181 wk FOR SALE—Herrick refrigerator; dining room table; Hoosier kitchen cabinet; two fumed oak rockers; fumed oak hall tree; two kitchen chairs; one kitchen table; gasoline stove; spring and mattress in good condition. Phone 242R or 596K. 17 8t HAVE 640 acres, good clay loam, clover land, with some timber, well located in.every way. Will sell or exchange for stock of merchandise. M. A. Peoples, Ladysmith, Wiscon- sin. 12 30 10 WANTED—Roomers and boarders at the Dunraven, 212 Third St. Mrs. Blanche Masters, Mer. — 11 261 mo. FOR SALE—One-fourth section land, 3 or 4 miles from Bismarck, $25.00 per acre. One-fourth cash. SW% section 30 T. 139, range 79. Alex A. Gibson. P. O. Box 561, Chico, But- ler Co., California. is 11'34 tt FOR SALE—Only theatre in (North Dakota town of 1,000 population Reason for selling—must go tc warmer climate. R. F. Jarvis, Glen Ullin, N. Dak. 10 18 tf The House of titumination, A visitor to an old English cathe- dral was told that up’ in the vaulted roof there was a wonderful bit of carv- ing, but that he had come at ‘the wrong time of day to see it properly. Only at a certain hour of the morn- ing did the light fall on it and reveal its beauty. Those early workers in stone were content that for the great- er part of the time their work should remain hidden and unappreciated, and that it sbould only appear to the visi- tor at some rare inoment’of illumina- tion. — The Humanities. The humanities are those branches of education or study which are in- cluded in what are called elegant learning, as ‘anguages, grammar, phi- losophy and poetry, including the an- cient classi¢s, an educator says. The athe implies that the story of these branches has a’ tendency to humanize mah, to cultivate particularly those faculties which ‘distinguish him as a man in all his relations, social and moral; that is, which make him a truly cultured inan, sue Want Ads Shing Resyts. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS SAN, TOM,GIVE MY NEW OUTFIT THE UP AND DOWN AND Tent ME HOW I WILBUR BELIEVES IN LET. TING THE OTHER FELLOW po IT. Teor THis suit Neary twol_____IT| HONTHS AGO AND THIS 1S (— THAT REMINDS We ARST NME I've HAD | ME OF SOME |- FoR You TODAY - L OPENED IT BY BY ALLMAN MAIL THAT CAME. MISTAKE OW, YES, ITS A BILLFROM MY TAILOR FOR THis VERY GIVING You SomME- WING ‘To WorRY EVENING BY ABOUT -BUT- WORRY Apour? HA-HA— WHATS THE SENCE OF ME AND THE TAILOR WORRYING OVER. “THE SAME BLT [= PROPOSALS FOR STATE DEPOSI- TARIES. Notice is hereby given that in com- pliance with Sections 369, 370 and 371, ompiled Laws of North Dakota, 1913, the Governor and the State Board of Auditors of North Dakota will hold a meeting at the office of the Secretary of State of said state at the capital building at Bismarck, North Dakota, on the Sth day of January, 191%, for the purpose of designating depositar- ies for the funds belonging to said State of North Dakota, for the period of two years and until depositarics which shall be designated on the sec- ond Tuesday of January, 1920, shall have qualified by law. Proposals of State or National Banks doing business in the State of North Dakota will be received until the date of said meeting. Such pro- vosals shall state what interest will be paid monthly on the average daily balance on such funds as may be de- posited by the State Treasurer in such depositaries. The rate of‘interest s be not less than two or more than three per cent per annum, and the amount for which any bank shall be designated shall not exceed 50 per cent of its paid up capital and sur- plus. All propos by a bond s must be accompanied thle to the state, and holders of the te, as sureties, or in lieu of such personal bond, a surety company band for the sum equal to the amount of the funds which such bank may receive, may be filed. If aj} personal bond is furnisked, it shall EVERETT TRUE executed by not less than seven free-jo'clock a..m., and recorded in 1 ‘be for a sum not less than double the | amount of funds to be deposited in such bank at any one time. Blank applications and bonds may be obtained by writing to the Secre- tary of State at Bismarck, North Da- kota. Theyright to reject any and all bids is reserved, Dated “at“Lisinarck, North Dakota, this 26th day of December, 1917. LYNN, J, FRAZIER, Governor. THOMAS HALL, Secretary of State. CARL R. KOSZITKY, State Auditor WILLIAN LANGER, Attorney, General. . State Board of Auditors. 3; 1-2, 9. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Default having occurred in the con- |ditions of the mortgage hereinafter | described, Notice is hereby given, that that certain mortgage executed and decliv- ered by Abram Josephsen and An- {na Josephsen, his wife, mortgagors, \to H. P. Goddard, morcagee, dated the 21st day of October, 1912, and filed for record in the office of the register jof deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 18th day of November, 1912, at nine ake 111 of Mortgages on page 86, and as- signed by said mortgagee to Mar E. D. Jones by an instrument in writ- ing dated the 18th day of December, 1912, which assignment was filed for record in the office of the register of By Condo YOU KNoWw THOSE PICTURES LT TOLD You TO. HAVE TAKEN = HERE THEY ARE — THEY CAMS THIS WEL, | MORNING, = és THEM. YES, MRS, TRYG, Te saw: ! 1 | } But THEY DON'T Look A BIT LIKeE met! vou OUGHT FOR THAT IY Jo BE THANKEUL deeds of Burleigh county, kota, on the 7th day of February, | 1913, and recorded in Book! 110° of Assignments on Page 93, and assigned by said assignee to Edna W. Dullam by an instrument in writing dated the 8th day of De- cember, 1917, which ‘assignment was, filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the 17th day of De- cember, 1917, and recorded in Book U1 of Mortgage Deeds at page 135, will be foreclosed by a sale of the— premises in such mortgage and here- i Mrs. M. C. HUNT inafter described at the front door of the court house, at Bismarck, in the | 3/814 2nd St. Phone 648 county of Burleigh and state of 6eee= North Dakota, at the hour of ten); Feeerrrrre pao o'clock a. m., on the 9th day of Feb- . Z raary, 1918, (0 satisty the amount due || Undertaking Parlors upon such mortgage on the date of — sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situate in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and described as follows, to- wit: The south half (S%) of the! utheast quarter (SE), the north- | east quarter (NE%) of the southeast quarter (SE%4) and the southeast jquarter (SE%) of the southwest quarter (SW) of section twenty-two | ' (22),.in township one hundred forty-; i two ( north, of range seventy-six (76) we: containing one hundred sixty (160) .acres, more or less, :ac- ment survey. There will be such mortgage on the date of sum of § 59, besides the costs- bursements and expenses of this fore- closure, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota. December 26, 1917. EDNA W. DULLAM, Assignee of Assignee of Mort- gagee. Newton, Dullam & Young, Attorneys for Assignee of Mort- gagee, Bismar dD. Dec 26; Jan STOCKHOLDER’S MEETING The annual meeting and election of the board of directors of the Bismarck Building and Loan Association, will be held at the office of the secretary in the First National Bank Building on the 14th day of January, 1918, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. F. CONKLIN, 2:9. Secretary. TAXI Phone L. E. SMITH Phone 342 Also Dray and Transfer Geo. Robidou Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 637 WEBB BROTHERS. FOR SALE Oil Barrels with Faucets at $3.00 CORWIN MOTOR CO. Blamarck, N. D. 4 Machine Hemstitching and Picoting A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A. W.. CRAIG. Fatigue and, Toxin. The idea that fatigue 1s due to @ specific toxin, as suggested by Weich- art early in-the century, has been a popular one, but the late investigation of Lee and Aronovitch at Coltmbia university shows it to have no good foundation. There is nothing, there- fore, to encourage the hope that’ an ‘antitoxin may be fonnd, In the ex- periments made with animal muscles, a test muscle suspended in the Julce of a fatigued muscle lost much in con- tractile power, but the juice of a non- fatigued muscle produced substantial- ly the same effect. — WANTED, AT ONCE Three live newsboys to sell morning and evening Tribunes. Boys going to school or otherwise employed. need not apply. Circutation Dept. TAXI XI Phone S. LAMBERT The Electric Shop = B. K. SKEEIS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Deloo Farm Light Plants , Phone 870 8 Broatway Barbie’s PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver’ peewee wenn nee nwo mowers ———e Transfer & Storage We Fave unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and — shipping household’ goods. Careful, expert- enced men; also retall ‘Ice and ‘wood. WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62. No. :202 Fifth St. For frst class shoe repairing _. goto BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL H. Burman, Prop. : Licensed Embalmer in Charge cording to the United States govern- When Better Cars Are Made BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ‘STEAM HEATED STORAGE Isa vital necessity in caring for an. automobile during our coid winters. Aside from the harm cold storage does to a car, consider the waste of bat- tery and gas in starting. Store your car in our fireproof ga- rage and your winter troubles will be over. 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. Farm Lands and Garden Plots Residence and Business Lots ‘ Offiices and Stores for Rent Bismarck Realty Company ‘ Battery Service Loden’s Battery Shop sISMAnCK, BB 411 Broadway £06 BROADWAY EVERYBODY XNOWS VALVE-IN-HEAD MEANS BUICK, RADIATOR REPAIRING Don’t take ‘chances. . Sera your leaky: railiators ‘to ou> old, established shop for treatment by experts. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, North Dak.

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