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MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1918. . BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE AMVUGAT OMIV SV ORAM alA NADAS ‘lF YOU HAVE SOMETH NG YOU DON’T N SELL IT THROUGH. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS P. B. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY / FOR SALE—New modern 7 room house with full cemented basement and hot air furnace in the west part of city. Immediate possession cen be given buyer. Price $4,500.00. Terms, $1,500 cash, balance in the Building & Loan Ass’n at $45 per MOL ee ie eae FOR SALE—New modérn 5 room bungalow with full cemented base ment, hot air furnace, electric fix tures in the east part of city. Price $3,100.00. Terms, $1,100 cash bal ance in the Building & Loan Ass’r in monthly payments. FOR SALE—Hundreds of building lots in all parts of the city or monthly payments. Office Open Every Evening. REAL ESTATE COMPANY FB, YOUNG Telephone No. 78R. Offices In First National Bank Bldg a J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains. FOR SALE—New bungalow of sf: rooms and bath, 3 bed rooms. Mod ern throughout. East front. Close in $3,200. Insurance Written. J. H, HOLIHAN Lucas Block. - - + + Phone 74 —————_ NELP WANTED—MALE WANTEU—rin svtteré at oth Stree Pool Hall. 11 6 tt. Sooo SELP WANTED—FEMALE EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER is wanted for law office in Hebron, N. D. State your experience and salary wanted and when able to come. Ad- dress Box 425 Hebron, N. D. 1-17-6t WANTED—Waitress. Allen’s Cafe. 115 tf EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER wants position at once. Write 363 care Tribune. 118 1wk WANTED—Experienced stenographe: and bookkeeper. Chances for pro motion good. Amount of salary de pendent upon experience and abil ity. Address 338°R. "|" 1:12 tt very attractive salary to an especia) ly cémpetent experienced stenog rapber. Address P. O. Box 568. 12 22 tf. AGENT—SALESMAN WANTED—Salesmen to sell paini and outo lubricants to farmers. The American Oil and Paint Co., 551) Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 1 20 ot WORK WANTED GIRL wants place to work for board Phone 183—Business College. 1-9-1m WANTED—Woman wants. housework or cooking in good family, or prac tical nursing. Phone s60R. 119 1 wh ROOMS FOR RENT nvumM run KEN T—Modern house 705 6th street. Phone 392. 1 20 2t FOR RENT—One large furnished room downstairs in modern house Inquire 6th street. Phone 288L FOR RENT—Three room furnishec flat. Phone 882R. 119 61 FOR RENT—Modern furnished room: hot water heat. 309 10th ee 1193 FOR RENT—Furnished .rooms =f modern house. Inquire 404 1st St Phone 856. Mrs. Mary McLean. wie 116 1 wk STEAM-HEATED tufnished and, up furnished rooms for rent. Business college.. Phone 183. 1-16-34 FOR RENT—Modern room3 that are |. really we~m the coldest days. Could be used for light housekeeping. 62% Third street. 117.1 me FOR RENT—Deautiful, warm cozy furnished room. Also two furnished rooms with light housexeeping priv: ileges. Apply 411 5th street o: Phone 273. FOR RENT—Furnished and house. keepifig rooms. Close in. 411 5th Street. | Phone 273. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms ir modern house. Inquire 404 Ist St Phone 856. 116 Iwk *FOR RENT—Furnished rooms all modern fo lightrNUetao eta etainn modern, for light hotisekeepiig’ Across from Soo Depot: 716. Broad* way. : 1-12-16: FOR RENT—Modern furmished room’ close in. 223 Second street. - 15tt FOR RENTS Lae) Modern room. 3f Ave. 141m FOR gent Nes warm furnishet rooms, modern. Call 46 Main. 12 21.1 mo- FOR RENT—Strictly Modern rcome Phone 377K . 12:16 1mo FOR REN T—Strictly modern rooms Phone 877K. 12 16 1 ul OR RENT—Furnished rooms. Fourth street. Phone 404K. Ge . W. Little. 11 14 t. ‘| property can C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snape FOR SALE OR TRADE—Oné good section of land six miles southwest of Shields in Grant county, N. D. This section is 75 per cent tillable and will trade for city income. fave several houses for sale, trade or rent. Will take good car in on the deal. : Cc. WILLIAMS @ CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel. No. 497. Blemarck N. D One of the most desirable pieces of résidential property in Bismarck; sit- uated on West Ave. A, 8 blocks from the Post Office. The view is unsur- vassed and comprises all the South half of Bismarck and the Missouri River bottoms. One hundred by one hundred and fifty feet on the south east corner of the block. A seven- 1 modern house,- new, with full ment and bath and hot water. heat. A large garage on rear of lot 1 1-2 stories capable of housing 2 large autos. This excellent piece of be purchased on the monthly payment plan by any one who can show reliability, and the payments will be only slightly larger than a house like this would rent for. A very small payment down to sliow | sood will. This is a SNAP. ~ Don't vait till. after the war when every- hing wiJl advance in price. Anyone vho wants a home should not miss he chance, to investigate this rare opportunity. The chance of a life time. Phone 196 or call at Dr. MacLach- ‘an’s office any tine between 3 and 6 om, LOST AND FOUND a eed LOST—Bunch of keys with tag, Les- ter Hayes, Lismarck, N. D., Please return to post office. 1 21 3t. 7OR BALE OR RENT—HOUSE! AND *LATS FOR RENT—or sale on terms about same as rent, five room new mod- ern house on east Main; six room partly modern on east Broadway; four room partly modern on Third two blocks from post office. Terms and prices reasonable and the hous- es are all good; one just recently finished. J. K. Doran. 1171 mo. =OR RENT—Comfortable modern home completely refinished; fine location. Phone Corwin at 700. F 15 tt FOR RENT—Modern house, Inquire O. W. Roberts. Phone 751 or 151: 12 tf. 7OR RENT— Beautiful 5 room house, all modern and full basement, 801 7th street. See owner at 918 8th street. 12:20 3 mo. OR RENT—T room house, close in; $16.00. _F. E. Young. 12.18 tf FOR RENT—Modern house, three blocks from postoffice. Phone 794. Geo. Little. 12-5-tf 1OUSE TO RENT2I° have two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. -11-5tf 7OR RENT—Good, comfortable, séven room house, close in; rents for $25. ®. 0. Hellstrom 12-2-tf MISCELLANEOUS FOR ..SALE—Pire-bred ~cilickens, White and Barred Plymouth Rocks, Cockrels $3.00 and $4.00, pullet 1,50 to $2. Fine Wuite cock bird Get breeders while! filhollan, Bismarck, anid a few hens, new. Size Inquir e Room 226, McKenzie Hotel. 119 3t FOR SALE—Daby buggy and cart, clectric donie, set of Degan orches- tra bells and drummer's traps, small wash stand, hall tree and two chairs. Call at 801 ith street or aR. \\119 3t FOR SALE—Two new steel Vernis Martin beds; 1 mattress and spfings. 411 5th street. Phone 273. 11:18 tf FOR SALE—8urbon red turkey go2- blers, five dollars apiece, f. 0. Un- derwood, N. D., Wm. G. Suyder R. 2, Box 42. 119 6t S3OARDERS at 212 srd street. Clean warm ro6m. Good ‘meals, living price. management. 1,18 1mo. FOR SALE—Sixty foot fot corner of Park and Thayer streets, facing east. Price $650. $385 cash, bal- ance $10 a month. This is a snap. Phone 459K. 118 6t ‘OR SALE—One-fourth section land, 3.or 4 miles from Bismarck, $25.00 per acre. One-fourth cash, SW% ection -30 T.-139, range 79. Alex A. Gibson. P. O: Box 561, Chico, But: ler Co., California. 11,24 tf ‘OR SALE—Only theatre in North Dakota town of 1,000. population Reason for. selling—must go, tc warmer climate. R. F. Jarvis, Glen Min. N Dak 10 18 HF WANTED—Roomers and boarders at the Duuravén, 212 Third St. Mrs Blanche Masters, Mgr. 11 26 1. mo. New ‘Yvyno’s First Blunder. Louls Y¥vyno was’ born in sunny ttaly. When entering a Winnipeg school at thé age of fifteen he wa¥' re- Wired to fill out an information slip SUNN nine tid other personal facts. ight boy and made no until He ‘came to the line uarked “both,” followed by a blank apice, In this Bont wrote down very dently the one MAIR “yes. | home iu DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Do You Lie WELSH RAREBIT | AH, IT SMELLS RAL GUNN? | FIXED VERY APPETISING Toven- PM SO | So: HARD To GET tT Jost RIGHT WHERE 15 YouR Company] YES, WE LEFT INA OLWIA2°DID THE: WAS FEELING Hes GENERAL GO ALREADY ; IT WAS WORSE THAN SHRAP. ¥, NEL IN THE GENERAL. m OR,GENERAL, ITS | THE FAcT THAT You MADE SORRY AND | WAN’ \T-To. BE PERFECT FOR. YOU- l TRIED HURRY - HE SAID HE aa] MADE lita Sick~ | BY ALLMAN \T MAKes IT PERFECT, Db) MY DEAR — | SHALL WANT SOME MORE { ‘ Te Tunes IN | GENERAL ae “y KINTYRE ITEMS. BR Ra 9 vill visft there for a short time. The funeral services for George Da-| » oe td any ae ee vis was held in the Kintyre church on' gays the first of the we Monday afternoon. He leaves to mourn of her parents, Mr. and airs: Savig. his loss his wife, two sons and a daughter. Mrs. FE. at her home. Tell school No. 3 ship for 17 members in the Junior Re ct | Cross. The Kintyre school has a mem- | bership of 30. The Kintyre auxiliary Shipped i to headqua Y knit by Mamic knit by Reba Wurm, 2 s by Eula Wurm, 3 weaters and 1 pair socks knit by Mrs, Chas. Wurm, 1 sweater and 1 pair socks knit by Mrs. W. H. Gabel, 1 sweater, 1 muffier and Ing conserved t pair wristlets, bye Leone Sisco, 2 eaters a M C. Gorder sweater and 2 pair: scsks by Mrs. J. Holsti, 1 sweater by Mrs. L. Lane, sweater and 1 muffler by Aarvig, 1 pair pair w: and 1 muffle Davis’ brother is visiting Refuse From Camps. of $2,000,000 on Waste Materials of All Kinds. d by the war department, | and money is being made out of it. At every National army and Na- } tlonal Guard camp special officers ve been detailed to have an eye o the penny tobe saved through careful conser tinls, Refuse from the mess halls are , being placed in separate receptacles, fertilizer from the stables is to be sold to farmers living in the territory of the camps to save freight rates, and garbage likewise is to be disposed lor to the highest bidder among stock men raising hogs. Lieut. Col, J, Austin Ellison has been pair socks by 1 by Mrs. Ma vy Little Viola Aa The Farmers’ institute was held ia Kintyre Leslie Hain: ed in the Kintyrs eersideradle time has gone to h Minnesota. He was accom-; , to wash rag conservation, of ha fe has the distinction ing, called the attention of the EVERETT TRUE YES, THIS (S TRUE'S RESIDENCE | WHAT € € — NO, NOT THAT LT KNOW “ANYTHING A@ouUT, —— No, —~Geon Bre! By Condo ‘leveretr, WHO WAS THAT ON THE PHONG % OH, IT WAS SNCY SMtH & Co. — THEY ‘sap: THEY, WERE GOING TO SEND A PIANO TUNER SOUT HERS AND 3 TOLD THEM NWOT To WELC, THIS IS THE TRUS RESIDENCS —— IT Stems MY WIFE HAD ORDERED THE You'b. BETTER SEND FIM ‘RIGHT ON our HERS | panied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haines stwo or three t of the week at the home 'SAVES ARMY WASTE " Unole Sam Makes Money of! War Department Has Saved Upwards Washington—Waste material is be- | inte bank for a. placed in charge ef the division of | war Gepartmenc jehat would cised in disposal of refuse. Thus far the department has saved upwards of $2,000,000 on waste materials. to ‘the ‘Vast saving It if care were exer j NOTICE TO CREDITORS. dstate of Karl, In the Matter of the Grossman, Deceased. ‘Notice is hereby given by the under- signed Ludwig Wagner, administrator | of the estate of Karl Gro of near the city of Wilton, in tt ty of Burleigh and state of kota, de dd, to the crediic ons having claims against said dl, to exitait them, with the n y » Within six months after the firs! tion of this no- tice, to said admmini tor at the po: office of Wilton, in the county of Bur- leigh. Dated January 12, A. D. 1918. LUDWIG WAGNER, Administrator. | orth Da- s of, and | Wade A. Beardsley, Attorney for Administrator, Wilto: Ds 1—14, 21 —4, BIDS WANTED. Sealed bids will be received by the} board of county commissioners of | Burleigh county, N. D., at the office of | the county auditor at Bis k, up to 2 o'clock p. m., Jan. 24, 19 for one motor and blower for force draught to be attached to the boiler in the court ze of boiler 42 inches by 12 i Nl bids must include cost of in- feot. stalling, complete, ready for use and also gui are installed and will s burn lignite slack and _satisfac- torily heat the building. Each bid must. be accompanied ‘by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid. The county commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. T. E. FLAHERTY, Auditor of Burleigh County, N. D. 1—17, 19, 21. motor BIDS WANTED. Sealed bids will be received by the board of county commissioners of Bur- leigh county, N. D., P. M., seed whe seed fl up to two o'clock Feb. 6, 1918, for furnishing eed oats, seed barley and for the use of the needy Wheat to be Durum No. 1 rquis a at to be No. 1, oats to i variety, weighing not) i less ihn 36 ibs. per bushel; barley to TAXI | _ Phone E. SMITH The garbage from the mess ef from 10 to 15 soldiers, it Is estimated, whl feed one hog a day. Hogs will gain on an average of one pound a day on this jretion for the first 150 days, govern- ment experts have determined. The jrefuse from each cantonment will be sufficient to feed 4,000 hogs a day. This means an inercase of 1,460,000 pounds of pork for the country each year, . Colonel Ellison has injected into camp life a certain class distinction In the disposal of garbage. . At the ; camps the care of the garbage is a regular ceremonial. Waste material is divided into classes, and a special receptacle is provided for each class. There is a can for bones, one for rope ‘and twine, another for rags, one for paper, one for fats and tallow, one ation. of waste mate- | for bottles, one for tin cans, another for sweeping and pieces of tobacco, - and still another for garbage. Practically all of the refusal is sold. | , Cans, bottles, bones, fats, paper and ;Yags have a ready market, and the garbage proper is carted away for a hog’s banquet. The worthless refuse is burned in order to adhere to the strict sanitary regulations of the camps. | | Knew His Bible. On board a steamer “somewhere on the Atlantic” a seasick soldier boy was having a session at the rail when ap | officer came along. { “Hello! What’s that you're doing?” d the officer mocking], I'm rendering unto the sea, sir, the things that are the sea’s, sir.” gasped the soldier as soon as he could speak RELATIVES IN THE WAR | A Census Shows That Mrs. Sulllvan Has Twenty-Three of Them. | Mrs, J. A. Sullivan of Moundsville, W. Va., has completed a census of her; relatives in the present war, and she: finds that twenty-three have been en- listed into the armies of the allies, The number enlisted -itmludes Sranasons | anu nephews. Twenty-one are on the firing line in Europe, five brothers from Wales and the others from England. When Better Cars Are Made BUICK WILL BUILD THEM STEAM HEATED STORAGE fs a vital necessity in caring for an automobile during our cold 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- Fagé arid your winter troubles will be over. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Phone-700 | Undertaking Parlors ‘ dition, powesnnne- 22 ------ === For @rst class shoo repairing go to BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL H. Burman, Prop. 411 Broadway Undertaking-Embalming —7 : | Licensed Embalmer in Charge} | Day Phone 50 Night Phone 637 WEBB BROTHERS} .FOR SALE Of! Barrels with Faucets at 3. 3 ORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. DO, Machine Hemstitching and Picoting Mrs. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 049 A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG \ | amount of bid. -, dressed to the County. Auditor and * mere 21, | Ost. | Phone 376 Licensed Embalmer in Charge 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 ha'e charged battery. If your’s Is in doub*ful con- ind 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. _——<———————————eeeeeeeeeee—ss CORWIN. inh ee Bisma ky N. Ds Battery Service Loden’s Battery y~ be 2 and 6 row, not less than’ 46 Ibs. per bushel; flax to he wilt proof not less than 56 lbs to the bushel. All bids must be accompanied by certified check for 5 per cent of the All bids must’ be -ad- marked “Bids for Seed Grain,” ‘The board reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids. T., . FLAHERTY, Co. Auditor, Burleigh Co. N. D. 25, 28, 30; 1—8; 5. Find Relics of Saxon Kings. | Capt. Vaughan Williams of Old Windsor has discovered what he be-. lieves to be the site of the palace of the Saxon kings and the pre-conquest town of Windsor. ft {s believed that there once stood at Old Windsor the palace of Edward the Confessor, but although several Saxon urns haye been excavated here from time to time the actual position of the palace has nevef been decided, Tighe and Davis, in thelr “Annals of Windsor,” say that Old Windsor was probubly selected by the Saxon kings |as a residence for the same reason as it was subsequently repurchased by William the Conqueror, on account of ts conventence for hunting in the fore 'The lands of Windsor, granted by Edward the Confessor and exchanged by the abbot of Westminster with Wil- Mam, appear to have had reference to Old Windsor, and did not include the site of the present town or castle. King William held Old Windsor as his owa demesne, WANTED, AT ONCE Three live newsboys to sell morning and evening Tribunes. Boys going to school or otherwise employed need: not apply. Circutation Dept: E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. PHONE 752. TAXI Phone & ee The Electric Shop} BK. SKEEIZ Everything Electrics! Wiring Fixtures and Supplies } Deloo Farm Light Plants 08 Broatway Barbie’s PHONE 394 409 Front Stroes We Call for and Deliver Transfer & Storage We Fave unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and shipping household goods. Careful, expert. ence men; also’ retail tee end’ wood. WACHTER TRANSFER 00.} Phone 62. No. 202 Fifth St, ae BROADWAY. BISMARCK, ¥. BD, | BATTERY REPAIRING EVERYBODY KNOWS VALVE-IN-HEAD MEANS BUICK RADIATOR REPAIRING Don’t take chances, Send your leaky radiators to our