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SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1918 BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING Le DON’T SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS’. ; BY ALLMAN | TREADWELL TWICHELL REAL DADDY OF THE NONPARTISAN LEAGUE, SAYS FE. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR SALE—New modern 7 yoom 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 month. ftUR SALE—New. modern 6 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’n in monthly payments. Ss FUR SALE—Hundreds building lots in all parts of the city on monthly. payments. Office Open Every Evening. REAL ESTATE COMPANY FE. YOUNG Telephone No. 78R. Offices In First National Bank Bldg J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains. FOR SALE—New bungalow, 6 rooms and bath, 3 bed rooms, hard wood floors, East front. ‘Chis property is worth $3,700 but as my client is in the U. S. service and must leave the city I am offering this pretty little nalace for $5,200. e Fon sAcE—House of seven (7) rooms, trees (fine in June), lot 75x 150 feet. House alone worth $3,000. This valuable property is on the flat (has overflowed once in 40 years), will make a nice small truck farm and home, $800. Insurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block. - - + + Phone 745 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—At once; good bookkeeper, ale or female. One who is stenog- rapher preferred. Apply Medina Mill- ing, Co., Medina, N. D. 1 24 3t ae WANIEU—FID wvitera at oth Street Pool Hall. 11 6 tt. —————————— @ELP WANTED—FEMALE C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snape FOR SALE OR TRADE—One 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. Have several houses for sale, trade or rent. Will take good car in on the deal. Cc. WILLIAMS & CO. Offilce Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel. No. 497. POSITIONS WANTED YOUNG LADY wants position in pri- vate family. _Home,more, desirable than wages: “Phone or write Supt. G, B. Newcomb, . Phone: 516, » Bis- marck, N: D. j 1 23°3t WORK WANTED POSITION WANTED—By meat cut- ter and all aroun. butcher. Addsexss Box 20, Bismarck, N; D. 1 25 3t GIRL ‘wants place to work for board Phone 183—Business College. 1-9-1m i LANDS WANTED-—To hear from owner of. good farm for sale. State cash price, full description. D, F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 1 25 OR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT-—Two small ho ly furnished, Inquire 307 So. 7th st. Phone 1-23-10 FOR SALE OR RENT—Small house and barn, with well. Located cor- ner 15th and Broadway. Small cash payment, balance easy terms. In- quire of George Gusser. 1-25-3t 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. , part- FOR RENT—Three room _ house. Lights and water. One block from Main st. $12.50 per month. Frank Everts. Phone 541 K. cee 22 tt FOR RENT—Comfortable _ modern home completely refinished; fine location. Phone Corwin at 700. 16 tf FOR RENT—Modern house. Inquire O. W. Roberts. Phone 761 or 151. 12 tf. FOR RENT— Beautiful 5 room house, all modern and full basement, 801 7th street. See owner at 918 8th street. 12 203 mo WANTED — Girl for general house- work. Highest wages. Apply Mrs. P. C. Remington, 610 7th St. 1-25-tf WANTED—Waitress. Allen’s Cafe. soe La5 tt Offer an attractive proposition to a competent dressmaker. Write P. 0. Box 312, Mott, N. D. 1-25-2t LOST AND: FOUND _ {OST—On Train No. 3 one black grip containing papers valuable only to me with name O. P. Barton appear- ing on all paper. Must have been ‘taken from train at Bismarck by mistake. Will pay for its return to O. P. Barton, McKenzie, ‘N. D. 1-25-1t TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Fire Insurance policies Nos. 106426 and 106427 having been lost, mislaid or stolen from the office of H. T. Mur- phy & Company, notice is hereby giv- en that the Minneapolis Fire and Mar- ine Insurance Company. will not be li- able for any claim either for loss or return premium under the above num- ered policies. (Signed): ‘Minneapolis Fire and Marine Ins. Co. H. T. Murphy & Co,, Agents. MISCELLANEOUS ——__ FOR SALE—Dresser and office desk, Call Mr. Schwartz, 273, after 7 p. m. 1 24 2e GARAGE FOR RENT—620 6th street: 1 23 6t FOR SALE—Household furniture gooc as new. Write 367 care Tribune. 124 3t: WANTED—To buy, 4 or 6 room bung: alow. Preferably in west ‘end. Write price and terms to Tribune No. 365. 123 3t Wanteu TU SUY—6 thoroughbred and ten choice grade. Shorthorn Heifers. Glen W. Laithwaite, Edin- ‘burg, N. D. 1-23-6t IF YOU HAVE a residence tor sale ‘cheap write me fully about ie Trib- line No. 266. 22 5t BUARDERS at 212 3rd street. ae warm room. Good meals, living Brice. New management: 1 18 1mo. FOR SALE—One-fourth section land: 3 or 4 miles from Bismarck, $25.0 per acre.. One-fourth.cash. SW% séction 30 T. 139, range 79. Alex A Gibson. P. O. Box 66), Chico, But ler Co., California. ! OE 11 24: t° FOR SALE Only theatre in Nort? ‘kota town of 1.000 populatior Reason for selling—must go t: warmer climate. R. F. Jarvis, Gle- Wilin. N Day 10 19.44 WANTED—Roomers an jere # e Dunraven, 212 Third St. Mrs. eilly, Nana Nanager. 11-26-1mo FOR SALE OR TRADE—960. acres Fayfield Co. Wisconsin’ Innd; 16 res McLean: Co. North Dakota ind for merchandise, hardware, or JWnvthing I’can use. For. further in- » Belle. Wilsey, .vetitioner, vs. Harry FOR RENT+4 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 4OUSE TO RENT—Il have two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5tf FOR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven room house, close in; rents tore $25. F. O. Hellstrom, 2-34¢ OO) Hellstrom) ss 1 ROOMS FOR RENT __ FOR RENT—Large, modern room, 38 Ave. A. 14 Imo. FOR RENT—Furnised rodm‘in mod- ern house. 310 7th street, or Phone 325K. 1 24 3t. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in mod- ern house. Inquire 404 1st street. Phone 836. 116 tf FURNISHED "ROOMS tor rent. Strict- ly modern. Bright .and cheerful. 306 Mandan Ave. 1 22 7 FOR RENT—Three all modern rooms, opens on Main street. If taken at once ‘will let for $20.00. Also one large sunny south. bed room, would be ideal. for sick: or aged -person. 716 Broadway St. 112 1,0 FOR RENT—One. large furnished room downstairs in modern ‘house. Inquire: 722 6th street: Phone 288L. FOR RENT=Modern room. 621 6th 1 24 Ime furnished rooms for rent. Business college. Phone 183. 1 16-30 FOR RENT—Modern room3 that are. really wevm ‘the coldest days. Could be used for light Bousekeeine' 622 Third street. .° 1171 mo FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms 510 4th street. 120 7t FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms Phone 377K. ; 12:16 1 mo peesh teehee eka NAR ee Led -OR MENT—furolsuea rooms. 5U Fourth street. Phone 404K. Geo Ww: Little 14 14 t SSS CITATION AND NOTICE OF HEAR. ING PETITION TO MORTGAGE LAND. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun ty of Burleigh—S5. IN COUNTY COURT, Beore Hon: H C. Bradley, Jadge. In the’ matter cfthe estate of ). W Wilsey, Deceased. Wilsey, Archie Wilsey, Bessie Walsey Ricker, Ida Anthony, Orpha Powers Ruby Wilsey, respondents. The State of North Dakota: to the ibove named respondent, and al nersons interested in the Estate cf D W: Wilsey, Deceased You are hereby notified that the pe Blemarck N. o.! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS “TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS IS CHEAD FOR A MACHINE LiKe THs -Vbe LEAVE IT AND VM Positive AFTER You've TRIED IT THAT You: WouLDN'T BE WITHOUT ONE | GUEss You WONT WANT THs MACHINE, BOTH THE ROOM AND THE ¥ ‘$4 AGENT GOT A CLEANING. VOMKE ONE ALLRIGHT- Yov SToP IN AT MR. _ pal DUFF'S OFFICE. AND SEE Him ABOUT PAYING FoR DID You Nov SEE * MR, DUPE? Room A GOOD CLEANING! J ANY WAY WHILE HE'S DOWN To SEE Tom WML DOES THAT Look AS “THOUGH 1 SAW IM 2 (2), Threa tion Six. (6), , and Four (4) in See- fownship One Huadret Forty-three (143), North. Range Sev- ent al Meridian, Lurleigh at six per cent interest, five years, for the pw ing the existing mortgag against said estate; legac es and expe of admini; that said petition will be heard by this court on Wednesday, the 13th day of Fedruary, A. D., 1918, at 19 o’clock in thé. forenoon of that day, at the Court Rooms of this court, the Court House, in the city of L k, County of Burleigh and State ‘orth Dakota: ‘ And you.and each of, you are here- by cited and required then and there to be and appear before this court, and snow cause, if any you have, why said petition should not be granted. Dated the 18th day of January, A. D~. 1918. By the Court: H.C. BRADLEY, Judge of the County Court. payable in e of pi and de s, ch . 1-+19,; 2 NOTICE FOR BIDS. Mailing the State Publicity Pam- phlet. Sealed ids for printing, binding, addressing, wrapping, and delivering to a U. S. Postoffice, the Pudlicity Pamphlet provided for by Sections 924, 925, 926 and 927 of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota, 1913, will be receiv- ed by the Commissioners of Public EVERETT TRUE ‘LISTEN, MRS. TRUE. | TRENCHES. [08 Pounos. five (75) West of the Fifth Prin-; County, North Dakota, for the sum of $1,000.00, ! j the sum ot j For Printing, Binding, Addressing and: ACCOUNT OF WIS ExPERLENCES Y LETS SSE, HERE'S WHAT HE SAYS: “FOR. ‘DAYS I LAY UNCONSCIOUS." FOR Two WEGKS MY STOMACH WOULDN'T EVEN HOLD WATER, WHEN I LEFT THE TRENCHES I WEIGHED ONLY IT FEARED 3 SHouUcD- NEVER’ SEE MY LOVED ONES AGAIN, BUT THANICS TO DocToR _KICLEM!S Tonie 3 CAN Now — _—= Printing at the SUMMONS, | until 3. o’¢loc Siaie of North Lakota, County of Ph es ata wna. | Varleigh. one of Kebri 8. All printing, bind : ‘ Sn ; aoe : , I . In istrict Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- ing, addre: and mailing to be done! t. L. E. SMITH by the pu ful hidder in accordance H. Russell, plaintiff, vs. pore with the provisions of the statutes | I*. Brooks ondant. , a hove cited, and under the direction| he State of North Dakota to the’ Vor, trst clase shoes, twpairiny of- the seeretury’ of. state. ghove named defendant: i go to The successful bidder will be re: ow are h f sumnmonca and re- red toa the complaint of the | BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL quired to give a good “and ate of North Dakoti 000.60 to guarantee the full/complete and timely performance of his contract, said bond to be ap-i >. proved hy the attorney gencral as lor, bond to the form and execution, Hach his: bid is the requi: secretary-of state. All hids should be addres: Secretary of State, Bi and marked, lic {printing re ject any and al vids. Dated at the’Capitol at.Bismarck, D., this 9th day of Janu ioners of Pudli Commis By. THOMAS HALL, Secretary of State. 1—12, 19, 26; 2—2. Tribune want: ads bring results. bid must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum’of $500.09)" payable to the State of North Dakota. to guarantee that: the bidder will, it cepted, promptly furnish! Judgment y d-bond and enter into ten contract with the state of Norih Dakota in accordance with his: bi Specifications and forms for will be furnished on request by the “Proposal tor Printing State Publicity, Pamphlet.” The board. of commissioners of pub- rves the right to re- By Condo A SOLDIER GIVES (AN IN THE nie t your answer upon tie s office in the ¢ your failure s Nhe ‘take the complaint. Dated this 6th 1917. day bids Attorney for Plain and P. d to the 5 SOD. ¢ Printing, Washington, Jan. toward in: fuel administration. tative in each. istration the fuel admii HA=HA-HA! HA*HA-HA~ HA! HA- HA! ‘ition of J. A. Davies administrator 0 the estate of D. W .Wilscy late off the ‘own: of: Wing, in the county, of Bur, teigh and state of North Dakota, de ceased, has been filed in this court ‘herein petitioning that he he author ‘zed, empowered and directed to-:mort ‘tormation address P. O. -Box 741. ‘Dunn, Center, No: Dak. tage the certaiy,real estate belonging said: decedent’$?¢state, described follows; to-wit; Lots One’ (1);'Two . PHONE 752. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM cold. winters. will be over. _ CORWIN. MOTOR CO... E. MeCURDY, Residence Bismarck, of this of the se of .{oy default for the relief dex anded in of November, COAL ZONE SYSTEM sce, DIVIDES COUNTRYS BITUMINOUS HINES 26.—Division of the country's bituminous coal fields in- to twenty districts as the first step ituting a zone system of coal distribution is under way by the Boundaries for, seven of the districts already have! been established and Fuel Adminis: | trator Garfield has named a represen: With the aid of the railroad admin.! Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 ration will next define consuming districts, each to be suplied from one of the produc-, ing districts. A joint committee work- ing on the problem probably will an- E.T. BURKE|Battery Service STEAM HEATED STORAGE Is a vital necessity in caring for an automobile during our 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 PRESIDENT OF “If any good ever comes out of this league, the state of North Dakota will “lowe it all to Treadwell Twichell,” de- clared R. J. J. Montgomery of Tap- pen, president of the North Dakota Farmers’ union, who was in a reminis- cent mood last night. “Treadwe!l made the league, and he did it by telling us farmers to: ‘go home and slop our hogs.’ Yes, Tread- well said that. I y a member of the committee he talking to at the time, but Treadwell never meant it in the sense in which it has been used. We'd ‘been riding Treadwell pretty strong on our terminal elevator bill. The quity wanted its terminal in St, Paul, and of the Farmers’ union were pledged to vote against a ter-! minal elevator anywhere, rather than have it outside of the state. Finally, Twichell, not being able to get any agreement out of and feeling kind pot tired. id, good-humoredly: ‘Now you fello go home and slop your he and we'll attend to making the law 1 have always known and every other member of the terminal elevator committee who heard Twich- ell know that he didn't is with any idea of insulting us S. STATE FARMER UNION ““Tis a funny thing, though. I went ‘back home and. one morning. | was slopping a bunch.of ninety shoats, go- ing on a hundred. pounds. It was chilly, and I .was, carrying two big pails full of: ground-rye: feed, and all of a sudden it came back to me: ‘Go home and slop your hogs.’ 1 didn't finish slopping those hogs’ properly. Some of.them. never did get that breakfast. I just sat down and start- ed thinking. When this league proposition first was put up to Townley he knocked the whole proposition. ‘The farmer hasn’t got any money to begin with and in the second place there isn’t a man on carth who can organize the farmers,’ he told us. But we finally persuaded him to go into it. And it all came about from that remark of Treadwell ‘Twicheli’s made without the first) idea in the world of giving the farmers of- fen I’ve always thought highly of hell and have rather regretted seeing it rubbed into him, but ‘Go home and slop your hogs,’ has made such a good slogan we couldn't afford it up. And, as I said at the if any good ever comes from this league, we have Treadwell Twich- ell to thank for it.” nounce a definite zoning plan within | a few days istribution by zones has been suc- ully tried out in England. Of it will work just as well every- of miles of transportation and insuring the speed- jest possible movement of coal from mine to consumer. WINS HIGH RECOGNITION Political American Academy of and Social Science Makes Record. uu Love Recognition for James A. expert for the North Dalz » came from nigh H. Burmaa, Prop. 411 Broadway Undertaking-Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 637 FOR SALE O}L Barrels with Faucets at $3.00 SO RWIN MOTOR.CO. | Bismarck, N. D. Machine Hemstitching and Picoting Mrs. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 649 Undertaking Parlors | A.W. Lucas Company A. W. CRAIG. Licensed Embalmer in Charge WEBB BROTHERS}: ——— source this week in-a request from C. II, Crennan, secretary. of the Ameri- ran Academy of Political and Social science, for a-contribution to the rail- road volume of the society. on the point now reached the federal regula- ons of intrastate rates, “giving the us of fuel, and possible solution of the provlem.” The society wishes to publish this article in a volume which is to come in February, and Mr. recent article in the Na- tional. 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