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ragga \ TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1918, BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE . Spkoa's TOM ANSWERS THE QUES-~ BY ALMA F.B. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR SALE—New six room house with bath, hot air furnace, water, sewer, Hghts, and full basement in the ‘part’ of city.” Price $4,000. Te: 1-8 cash, balance in yearly payments at 6 per cent. ———— FOR SALE—New four room bungalow with bath, water, lights and full ce mented basement. Also small barn, Garage and chickencoop. Price $2, 800.00. Terms $1,000.00 cash and. bal. ance assume mor Ol SALE—Acre perty in Lincoln Addition at $300 to $4 per acre. Terms 1-3 cash, balance reasonable. Building lots in every part -of city. Fire Insurance !n Reliable Companies. Office Open Every Evening. REAL ESTATE COMPANY FE. YOUNG ri Telephone No. 78R, Offices In First National Bank Bidy. tr ¢. 4. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains. FOR :SALE—New bungalow, 6 rooms and bath, 3 bed rooms, hard wood floors, East front. This. 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 palace for $3,200. ‘Insurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block, - - - - Phone 745 K WANTEU—MALE | WANTEO—immediately: Two exper- ienced men to take charge of imple- ment retail stores in North Dak. rer- manent position to right parties. Some’ capital required. Write No. 368 care Tribune. 1.28 3t WANTEU—tis setters at oth Street Hall. 11 6 tt. ———— WELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Waitress at Allen’s Cale, 1.28 8t AGEN'T—SALESMAN vewELRY STOCK for sale, stock of about $850, good fixtures and safe, store has railroad. watch inspection and nelvsstand; building 24x24 on main street, two blocks from depot, good point for watch repairer;. will lease fixtures with building;. town of 800 population and railroad di- vision and junction point. Address Wishek Jewelry Store. Wishek, N. Dak. 1 27 6t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—3 .unfurnished rooms, suitable for small family. Light and water. Close.in. $12.50 per month. Inquire 306 9th street. Phone 541K. Frank Evarts, 1 29 3t FURNISHED ROOMS for light house- keeping in modern house. 507 4th street. Phone 120 Z. : 1 28 st ROOM, wash and board in a modern house. 320 Mandan Ave. Phone} # 308Y. 120 3t 5 WALL FOR RENT—By tie night “or by week or by the month. Will rent any way. Phone 299K. S. Nicola. 1-29-10 FOR RENT—Large, modern room, 38 Ave. A. 14 Imo. ‘WE WANT several stocks of gener- al merchandise and offer to pay for same Montana land at cash value $15.00 per acre. Might put in some cash land clear. Box 555 Glen Ullin, N: D. 1 27 6t FOR, RENT—Modern room. 621 6th street. 1 24 Imo STEAM-HEATED furnished and un- fiirnished rooms for rent. Busitiess college. Phone: 183. 116-30 FOR RENT—Modern rooms that are Yeally we-m. the coldest days. Could ve used for light housekeeping. 622 Third stre 1.171 mo FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms. Phone 377K. 12 16 1 mo. FOR RENT—furnished rooms. sv) Fourth street. Phone 404K. Gev. W. Little 11 16 te. MISCELLANEOUS WILL EXCHANGE quarter section Divide county prairie land near Crosby, for auto. Address 369 Trib- une. 129 3t FOR SALE—Cheap: A stock of gener- al merchandise. Invoice price $3020. For particulars write 0. O. Lee, Box 53, Bismarck, No. Dak. 1 28 6t BYARUERNDS al 21z srd street. Clean warm room. Good meals, living pricé. New management. > 1 18 1mo. 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, Rut ler Co., California. 11 24 tf For: SALE—Only theatre: in North Dakota town of 1.000 popniation Reason for aelling—must go tc : climate.’ R. F. Jarvir, G! | FOR RENT—Modern house, the Wién'| dated the 27th day of' December, A. GC. 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. or rent. Will take good car in on whe deal. yi Cc. WILLIAMS & CO. ; Offilce Bismarck Bank Bldg. -| Tel. No. 497. Blamarck N. D. WORK WANTED WANTED—Private housework—good references. Phone to Mandan 94L. : 1-29-1t GIRL wants place to work for board Phone 183—Business College. 1-9-1m pea et RTS SL aan desma LUSt AND f0UND COST—A tall trom a set of Jap Cross Fox Furs, on Jan. 27th, between the St. Alexius Hospital and the depot. Finder please return to hospital for reward. 1-29-3t HOUSES WANTED wANTED-—to rent a small furnished apartment or cottage for man and wife about February 1st. lor: ref- erences Inquire ‘S. E. Bergeson & Son. 1 26 6t __AND PLATS HOUSE FOR RENT—Furnished: 1 have an eight (8) room house fur- nished close in that would make an Ideal ladies’ rooming house. I am suggesting this for the reason that as a rule the average room “for rent” is not for ladies, “we would sooner have a gentleman roomer,” is the statement that is usually made to the respectable woman looking for a room. I would like to rent this house to some woman of good character who has business ability enough to handle it. The furniture in this house is worth about $3.000. This house is thoroughly modern and rents complete for $65.00 per month. References exchanged. Ad- dress Exclusive Ladies’ Rooming House in care of Lock Box 211 or. ‘Phone 745. 1 28 tf FOR SALE OR RENT—6 room mod- ern house one-half block from Main St. on Mandan Ave. Take. possession at once. Phone 687. ‘ cicictami eNee 1 28 Gt FOR RENT—Six room modern house, Close in, on 3rd street. Inquire Geo. iM.. Register. 1 27 3t FOR RENT—Two small houses, part- ly furnished. Inquire 307 So. 7th st. Phone 355. 1-25-10t 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. home completely refinished; location. fine Phone, Corwin at 700. 15 tt Inquire Phone 751 cr 151. 12 tf. FOR RENT—Modern house. 0. W. Roberts.. FOR RENT— [equtiful 5 room house, | all modern and full basement, :801 7th street. See owner at 918 8th/ 2.20 3 mo. » close in; | 12:18 tf Young. blocks from postoffice. Phone 794. Little 12-5-tf| TO RENT—I have two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5tf OR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven room house, close in; rents for $25. F. O. Hellstrom 12-24¢ NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE State of North Dakota, County of Eurleigh—ss. In District Court Sixth Judicial Dis- trict. ‘Alex Southey plaintiff, vs. R. F. Ja- ger, defendant. 4 Notice is hereby given that by vir- tue of an execution issued by the clerk of the district court, in and for the county of Burleigh and. state of North Dakota, upon the judgment on file in said court in favor of Alex Southey, plaintiff, and against R. F. Jager, defendant, I have levied upon, seized -and taken the following de- scribed personal property of said de- fendant, to-wit: : One (1) 4-cylinder Overland <Auto- | mobile, 1915 model, which I shall ex- pose for sale, and will sell at public auction.to the highest bidder for cash, on Saturday, the 9th day of February, 1918, at/10:00 o’clock A.-M, of said day, at the front door of the Court House in the city of Bismarck county of Bur- leigh, and state of North' Dakota. JOHN P. FRENCH, Sheriff of said Burleigh County, N. D. J. A. Hyland, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated the 26th day of January, 1918. 1 29; 25. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT. Notice is hereby given, that that certain mortgage, executed and deliv- ered by Ellen S. Thorpe, widow, mort- gagor, to Red River Valley Mortgage company, mortgagee, dated. the 2ist! day of Noveniber, A. D. nineteen: hun- dren and eight and filed for record in the‘office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh, and state of} North Dakota, on the 25th day of ‘| vember, A. D. 1908, and recorded in Book 28 of Mortgages, at page 25\ and assigned by said mortgagee by an; instrument in writing to Flora Schultz, | Have several houses for sale, trade! pps a FOR BALE OR RENT—HOUSE; | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | CALLED UP FoR You SAID Nov RAD Gone DowN TOWN Yes, | WENT TODAY HELEN AND PANSY To SEE THE oS ES UOCtOrs Ww TION. HE SAID MY CASE WASN'T SERIOUS BUT SUGGESTED THAT! SHouLD | TAKE A TRIP Some WHERE NOW THE NEXT QUESTION 1S, WHERE..To Go- . Ai isan On ITE Nov’RE NOT FEELIN’ “1 SICK ARE Nuu, No- JUST SuRT OF iG] |RUN DOWN AND I THouGHT PD DROP In AND HEAR WHAT HE AD DIFFERENT DucToR. office of the register of deeds on the 11th day of January, A. D., 1918 and recorded in Book 152 of Mortgages, on page 613, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the county of ‘Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o’clock p. m., on the 2nd day of March, A. D. 1918, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises do- ribed in said mortgage and whi will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, and de- scribed, as follows, to-wit. All of lots nine (9) and ten (10) ex- cept the south forty feet thereof in block thirty-nine (39) Original Plat of the city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota. | There will be due on such mortgage | at the date of sale the sum of $942.75. Dated at Bismarck. D., this 17th day of January, 1918. ¢ FLORA SCHULTZ, Assignee of Mortgagee, i | ignee of Mortgagee. ck, North Dakota. | 12 19 26. either: ', or 9, 1918. | Each pers must bring | four unmoun ‘aphs upon thin paper, not ov inches in size) and with light background. This is a matter that is very im- TRUE EVERETT {wena WOMEN AND’ CHILDREN leteeomniwrcse UNGT ae caake aeeey RX HEAR A So-CALLE USE PROFANITY IN THE PRESENCE OF THIM A SOD MASSAGE UKE THIS 0 portant and must not be forgotten or severe penalties will follow. Friendly Germans will be well treat- ed. Every p given full in rights. are friendly to the U: SO applying will be mation regarding his Come in and show that you nited States. CHRIST BERTSCH, Jr. Chief Registration Officer. 1—28, 29, 30, 31; 2-1 Virginia, Minn., Jan, 28.—The feat- ylarch ure of the trouble among the woods- Oats gg men atributed to I. secking to bring abou Bismarck N. D. ,» 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. DISTRIBUTORS OF 1 W. W.MATERIAL SARE IN BASTILE w. ¥ it a si agitators ke Feb. 1 among the mena getting out war tim- and talking ke among the TRAFRIC. CONGESTION PREVENTS EXPANSION Market Closes Steady With Nomi- nal Advance—Movements are Limited May ..... 12534 125% 125% 1 @1 pigs 1000 @ 1500; bulk 1575 Oats ‘ @ 1500. March .... 833 8414 834% 84% Jattle receipts 5,000 strong to 10 to May . 80 814 19% 81% higher; native steers 900 @ 1300; cows and heifers 750 @ 1100; western steers 800 @ 1150; cows and heifers 700 @ 900; canners’650 @ 1725; stock- ers and feeders 650 @ 1125; calves MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn, Jan. unchanged. In carlo: flour quoted at 975 Flour standard a barrel in 98 Ib coun sacks. Shipments 62,880 bar. Sheep receipts 12,000; steady _to er enacley taG @asd stronger; yearlings 1150 @ 1450; Rye 205. re) wethers 1100 @ 1300; ewes 1075 @ Sa 1295; lambs 1625 @, 1725. SO. ST. PANL LIVE STOCK Soufh St. Paul, Minn, Jan. 28-— Hogs, receipts 8,500; steady; 10¢ high- ange 1525 @ 1560; bulk 1525 @ with 591 a . Corn N Yellow, 165 @ 170. 3 White, 84% @ 85. 9 @ 363. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, Chicago, Ill, Jan. 28—Hog re 25,00, firm; above Saturday's aver- bulk 1 light 1500 @ ; mixed ; heavy 1520 3 uigs 1175 550. Cattle receipts 3,200; killers steady; steers 630 @ 1300; cows and heifers 700 @ 950; veal calves steady, 625 @ 350: stockers and feeders steady, 600 @ 1000. pipts ago; Three Killed and Forty Inured on I. C. Road Chicago, Jan. 2! artin C. Thomp- son, of Sioux Falls. S$. D., Mrs. Thom- as G. Henderson, of Sioux City, Ia., and Sidney S. Pitser, five months old, were killed and forty others injured when an Illinois Central passenger train bound from Omgha to Chicago was ditched by qa bfoken rail near Granger, Ill. strong; na- tockers and 704 @ 1050 @ 1180; calves 900 @ 1550. Sheep receipts 8,000; unsettled; wethers 990 @ 1340; ewes 950 @ 1310; lambs 1475 @ 1775. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Omaha, Nebr., Jan. 28.—Hogs _ re- ceipts 7,800; steady; heavy 1560 @ 11.00; mixed 1570 @ 1590; light 1560 FORMER FRENCH MINISTER OF THE INTERIOR APPEARS BEFORE SENATE ORGANIZED AS A COURT OF JUSTICE TO ANSWER 10 TREASON M. Dubost, called the court to order and three red robed government coun- selors filed in, pre@éding the entry of M. Malvy under the escort of ush- -| ers, Exceedingly Paris, Jan. 29.—-Louis J, Maly: mer minister of the interior, appeared Monday before the s as a high court of jus charges of high tre | mitted during the ar in the exer pale, but apparently of his official functions. The public} omposed, the former minister lis- and press galleries were crowded and ned unmoved to the usation read most of the se rs were in attend-| by M. Merillon. chief of the govern- ance, when the p nt of the senate’ ment counsel. ‘TAXI TA | Phons L. E. SMITH 8. TAMBERT ! em For frst close sho» repatriny |The Electric Shop go to , BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL BK. sExk¥ls URGENT EXPORT FOR OATS IS THE FEATURE attic congesti ed upward tendency Monday in | corn pri rket closed steady ‘at the finish, wi @ and May 1 to 14 y in provisi ged from 10c decline to an advance of Sc. Unfavorable weather for the crop ter, was the sentencing in municipal movement from the count made iourt here of Sam Reck and Joe Gro- corn prices harden a litt the out- kowski, both to ninety ¢ at the set, but the fact speedily became ap- county work farm. They wer a that the adverse conditions with having distributed I. V prevailing had materially diminished the efliciency of switching yards {and had more or less halted inqui There is no reported change in the from large consumers and from ship- ation. It among ©: woods. dosconten is said there is y twenty per pers. A further reason given for the evident cautiousness of buyers was cent of the men employed in the north the prospect of enlarged government woods, probably 4,000 between he and International Malls’ and the oldiers per on rival of the Saturday, is held for MAN ALWAYS Give a German, arrested in that section agitation. Federal oficers. — By Condo whe: , control of grain prices other than Urgent export demand for shipment 'by way of the gulf did much to hoist the value of oats, and so, too, did the meagreness of arrivals. New high pri records for the season were reached by all deliveries, with the market showing its greatest strength just at the close. Provisions averaged slightly higher owing to the fact that hog receipts were less plentiful than had been ex- pected. Aggressive support, however, was lacking. CHICAGO GRAIN Corn: But t& I THOUGHT You VD STAY NERS AND GO OVER You AGAIN I"! You ARE ABLE TO OR NOT, WERE March .. E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, ‘N. D. PHONE 752. + 126% 126%, 126% STEAM HEATED STORAGE Is 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- rage and your winter. troubles will be over. CORWIN MOTOR CO, -| {Undertaking-Embalming H. Burman, Prop. 411 Broadway Everything Electieal Wiring Fixtures aad! Supplies Delco Farm Light_Plante t Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 637 Phone 878 ws Broad WEBB BROTHERS pe SDD Stree Barbie’s FOR SALE Oil Barrels with Faucow at $3.00 CORWIN MOTORCO $/| DRY CLEANING AND Bismardk, N. B. DYE WORKS. PHONE 394 {Machine Hemstitching und eatin | Picoting ' Mrs. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 649 We Call for and DeAver Powowoowewewcocooonas Transfer & Storage We kave unequalled fadiRties for moving, storing, and ipping household: goods. Carefyf, experl- enced men; also retail. Ieq-and woot WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62. No, 202 Fifth St. Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG f ‘Licensed Embalmer in Charge Battery Service Loden’s Battery Shop 08 BROADWAY. SISMARCK, 5, B. 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 peopic. 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 whe put away their.cars for the season. EVERYRODY KNOWS VALVE-IN-HEAD MEANS BUICK RADIATOR REPAIRING your leaky radiators to our