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ve “Ge ) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918 BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE iF OU HAVE SOMETHING YOU DON’T NE ( SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS | PE, YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR SALE—New six room house with path, hot air furnace, wazet, sewer, | lights, and full basement in the east) part of city. Price $4,000. \ Terms 1-3 cash, balance in yearly payments at 6 per cént.. FOR SALE—New four room bungalow with bath, water, lights‘and full ce- mented basement. Also sinal{ barn, garage and chickencoop. Price $2,- 300.00. Terms $1,000.00 cash and bal- ance assume mortgage. ots For SALE—Acre property ‘in new Lincoln Addition at $300 to $400 per acre. Terms 1-3 cash, balance reasonable. Building lots in every part of city. | Fire Insurance in Reliable Companies. Office Open Every Evening. REAL ESTATE COMPANY. BE. YOUNG Telephone No. 78R. Offices in First National Bank Bidg. SSS J. H, HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains. FOR SALE—New bungalow, 6 rooms and bath, 3 bed rooms, hard woot 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 748 —— os LP WANTED—MALE AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS wanted: "Good pay and steady employment for experienced and reliable men. ‘Also a few accountants and parts men experienced in Overland cars. Address Overland-Pacific Inc., Se- attle, Wash. 212t WANTED—Single man from 18 to 25 yeurs of age, protestant, to work on farm by month or by year. Write or inquire 370 Tribane. 130 6t soo WELP WANTED-—FEMALE WANTED—Woman to assist with general housework and care for ‘small child afternoons. Address L. M. W., P. O. Box 887, Bismarck, N. D. 1 29 6t. ROOMS FOR SENT FOR RENT—Rooms over Knowles’ Jewelry Store. Apply to F. A. ' Knowles. ‘i 21 it FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. 403 ard street. 131 3t_ ACL FOR RENT—By the 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 1mo. 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 ‘éash land clear. Box 555 Glen Ullin, N. D. 127 6t FOR RENT—Modérn room. 621 6th 1 24 Imo _ street. 4 STEAM-HEATED furnished and un- _ furnished rooins ‘for tent. Business “college. Phone 183. 1 16-30 FOR RENT—Modern room; that are ‘really we7m the coldest days: Could - “be used for light housekeeping. 622 Third street. 117 1mo FOR RENT—Strictliy modern rooms. Phoné 377K. é° 1216 1 mo. OR RENT—Furnished rooms. sv! Fourth street. Phone 404K. Geo W. Little 5 11:14 tf OwI.T, Us FOR SALE-—Pool hall’ and bowling ‘al- loys at Gwinner, N. Dak. Only pool " hall in town.” Population 300. Hhre is an opporturity worth®considera- tion. Reason for selling, “dr@fted.” ‘Write J. B. Abrahamson. 21 6t_ RN COBS for sale cheap. Apply Bismarck Elevator & Invest- inent Co., Phone 203. 213t HAL FOR RENT—By the night of ‘by ‘the week or by the month. Will rent any way. Phone 299 K. Ss. Micola. 1 29 10t MASQUERADE COSTUMES and masques for rent, reasonable prices. Call at 118 5th street, up stairs. 1301 mo. FOR SALE—Cheap: A stock of gener- al merchandise. Invoice price $3020. For particulars write O. O. Lee, Box 68, Bismarck, No. Dak. 1 28 6t BUANUERS at ziz gra street. Clean \ warm room... Good meals, living price. New management. toes 1 18 1mo. FOR SALE—One-fourth section land 3 or 4 mifes from Bismarck, $25.00 per acre. One-fourth cash. SW% section 30 T. 139, range 79. Alex A ' Gibson. P. O, Box 661, Chico, Rut- der Co., California. 11 24 tf WOR SALE—Only theatre in North _ Dakota, town of 1.000 population Reason for selling—must go tc warmer climate, RB. F. Jarvis, Glen \ Dilla, NDak 10 SB tt 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. Have several houses for sale, trade oe rents Will take good car in on. thé deal. Cc. WILLIAMS & CO. Omice Blemarck Bank Bldg. Tel. No. 497. Blumarck N. D. Hy WORK WANTED GIHL wants place to work for board Phone 183—Business College. 1-9-1m LOST AND FOUND Cost—Gold watch with two medals attached, in basement of Grand Pa- cific Hotel. Owner's name on med- al. Return to Dave Schwartz at Finney’s Drug Store, for reward, 1 39 3t AGENT—SALESMAN JEWELRY STOCK for sale, stock of about $850, good fixtures and. safe, store has railroad watch inspection ‘and newsstand; building’ 24x24 on} pale street, two blocks from depot, ood point for watch repairer; will Tease fixtures with building; town ot. 800 population and railroad di- vision and junction point. Address Wishek Jewelry Store. Wishek, N. Dak. 127 Gt LANDS FOR SALE—Improved farm of 28 acres in Oliver Co., N. Dak. Has barn, granary and two-room house, . Land 85 per cent till- able?’ black loam soil; about 110 acrés in field. Price $13,300. $3.000 or more cash and good convertible securities (Liberty ‘bonds or good first mortgages). FEalance on time. Might consider part trade for desir- able income ‘property or good auto- mobile. Could sell half section with- out buildings. Address, Box 31, Hazen, N. Dak. 131 4t ——SS Ss FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Thoroughly modern fut- nished house. Suitable for three or four adults. Address 371 Tribune. as 131 14t FOR SALE OR RENT—6 room mod- ern house one-half block from Main St. on Mandan Ave. Take possession at once. Phone 687. ed ee 1 28 Gt FOR RENT—Two small houses, part- ly furnished.’ Inquire 207 So. 7th st. Phone 355. 1-23-10t FOR RENT—or sale on terms about same as rent, five room new mod- ern house on east Main; six room partly modern on gast Broadway; four room partly modern on Third two blocks from post, office. Terms and prices reasonable and the hous- cs are all good; one just recently finished. J. K. Doran, ‘17 1.mo. FOR . RENT—Comfortable.. modern home completely refifished; fine location. Phone Corwin at 700. . iste FOR RENT—Modern house. Inquire ‘0.:W. Roberts. Phone 751 or 151. - : ’ 12 it. FOR RENT— Beautiful 5 room house, all modern and full basement, 801 7th street. See owner at 918 8th street. 12 20 3 mo. FOR RENT—4 room house, close in; $16.00. I. E. Young. 12 18 tt HOUSE TO RENT—I have two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5tf Toom house, close in; rents for $25. ®. O. Hellstrom 12-34 ———— NOTICE TO GERMAN ALIENS All male Germans over the age ‘of 14 years who have not their second papers must appear and register at the ‘City Hall at Bismarck, N. D., on either February 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9, 1918. Each person so registering must bring four unmounted photographs upon thin paper, not over 3x3 inches in size and with light background. This is a matter that is very im- portant and must not be forgotten or severe penalties will follow. fea Friendly Gerinans will bé well treat: ed. Every person so applying will be given full information regarding his rights. Come in and show that you, are friendly to the United States. CHRIST BERTSCH, Jr. Chief Registration Officer. 4 Bismarck'N. D. 1—28, 29, 30, 31; 2—1, 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. NOTICE OF RECEIVING SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE PURCHASE OF SEED GRAIN BONDS OF MOUN- TRAIL COUNTY, NORTH ‘DAKOTA. Whereas, the board of county com- missioners of Mountrail county, North Dakota, in regular session, did, on the 28rd day of January, 1918, by res-| olution duly adopted, authorize the is- suance of seed grain bonds of Moun- trail county, North Dakota, in the ag- gregate sum of Two Hundred Thou- sand dollars ($200,000.00), said bonds to be in denominations of Five Hun- dred Dollars ($500.00) each, and to mature five (5) years from their date, and to bear interest at the rate of six and one-half per cent per annum, in- terest payable semi-annually, said bonds to be made payable to bearer and to be made payable at such place as shall be designated by the} purchaser, the proceeds from the sale thereof to be used to purchase seed grain for the residents of the said county who are unable to procure the same, all in pursuance of and in com-| pliance with the provisions of Chap-; ter 210 of the Laws of North Dakota,’ 1999, entitled, “An act authorizing counties ‘to issue bonds or warratits FOR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven | WHO SAID A DAY DOINGS OF THE DUFFS EVERYBODY HAS THEIR. OWN IDEAS BUT 1 THINK THE SHUTTING DOWN OF THE FACTORIES ON MONDAYS ISA GoD PLAN~ 'T GIVES A FELLA ANCTHER( how! D0 "| DAN ‘To REST- FIVE DAYS A WEEK IS ) ANYBoDY el ('M GOING To HAVE PANSY TAKE HER || } DAY OFF ON MONDAY INSTEAD OF TWRSDAY- OF couRSE MY CLUB MEETS ON MONDAY BUT You WILL BE ome To gi TAKE CARE OF BABY _, 50 THAT WILL Worié OuT FINE. | BUT LisTeN HERE, HELEN 1 CAN'T Do LAW WHICH WILL ENABLE EVERY COUNTY 0 BOND UP TO LEGAL DEBT LIMIT T0 LOAN THE FARMERS AND STOCKMEN MONEY FOR FOOD (Cont Section 16.—SELECTION m Page Six.) : D PURCHASE OF GRAIN AND FEED.) Immediately after the board county commissioners has made an esti- mate of the amount of seed’ gr or feed or both required, it shall notify the commissioner of agriculture and labor, and he shall assist and co-op- erate with the board in procuring said grain and feed. The board may ad- ve ¢ for offers of seed grain or feed or both, in one or two newspapers within the county, and give the same such other publicity as it may deem advisable. Where price and quality are equal, preference shall be given to grain and feed offered for sale within the county. z The board and the commissioner of agriculture and labor shall take samples from the grain offered which in their judgment is most sui for seed, and shall transmit tiem to the state agricultural college for analysis ‘and germination test The state seed ioner shall make a prompt report of such test, classi gz the samples as to their fitness for seed, which report shall be filed in the county auditor's office and in the office of the commissioner of agricul- ture and labor, and shall be open to public inspection. No contract shall be made for any lot of sced grain which in its viability (gro h power), its varietal purity, and its freedom from nox- ious sceds, is unsatisfactory for use as bulk seed for sowing the general » grain has been delivered to the board of county commis- cond test shall be made, if in the opinion of the commiss agriculture and labor time permits, before it is distributed to the farmers. In no event shall any grain be sold to the farmers by the county as seed which is unsuitable for the growing of the general crop. Section 17 —-UNIFORM BLANKS.) The commissioner of agriculture and labor shal! prepare such unifotm blanks as he shall deem neee: ary tor the purpose of this act and supply the same to the county auditor ‘of any county issuing bonds. Section 18.—Any county that has issued. any bonds or had any proceedings heretofore with a view of issuing its bonds under chapter 24 of the Political Code of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota for 1913, shall, upon the passage and approval of this act come under and proceed ac- cording to the provisipns of this act. , No bonds issued or proceeding had heretofore under chapter 24 of the Political Code of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota for 1913 shall be invalidated or in auy manner made void hy this act. re Section 19—APPROPRIATIONS.) There is hereby appropriated from any monies in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the com- missioner of agriculture and labor the sum of three thousand dollars or so much thereof as may. be necessary, and to the state seed commissioner the sum of one thouSand dollars, or so niuch thereof a8 may be necessary, for analysis, tests, inspections, clerical assistance, traveling expenses, stationery, postage, express, and such other expenses as may be by them deemed necessary in carrying out the provisions of this act. Section 20.—INTENTION OF THE ACT.) Whereas it is necessary and proper that the state of North Dakota in its sovereign capacity hould * enact suitable legislation to aid and assist, destitute and needy farmers, who by reason of drouth, rust, hail or other cause are unable to purchase seeil grain or feed to farm lands within the State of North Dakota and whieteas, it is necessary in the best interest of the state to protect such needy and destitute farmers that aid be given as herein provided, there- fore, it is the intention of this act to give aid and assistance ta such farm- ers and that this act shall be liberally construed to effectuate that purpose and if. for any reason any part or portion thereof shall be declared to be unconstitutional it shall not affect the other part or portion thereof. Settion 21—-EMERGENCY.) Whereas an eniergency exists in that there has been a crop failure in many parts of the state, and no adequate relief is provided for by law; and whereas it is necessary ‘for the immed- jate preservation of public peace, health and safety that immediate relict be. given, therefore this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its, passage and approval. —o——SSEEEE See ers’ resideht ‘therein,” and proposals will be received'at the of- Whereas; the said board of county; fice of the county auditor of (Moun- commissioners in. said resolution, duly | trail) county, North Dakota’ ,at the adopted: as aforesaid, did authorize; Court House, in ‘the: city of Stanley, and direct the county auditor of said! Mountrail County, North Dakota, up county to advertise for and give no-} to the hour of two o'clock p, m., on tice of the Receiving of sealed propos- the 13th day of February, A. D. 1918, als for the. purehase of said bonds, as for the purchas¢ of said bonds. provided for by said: act: Each ‘bid shall be-accompanied by + Now therefore, a certified check for the sum of Two to procure seed grain for needy farm- Notice is hereby given that sealed Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) made, ‘ PAINTING TE KITCHEN FIKING ;THE CLOCK , ETC Fos BY ALLMAN OF REST” SAN TOM, THIS ARRANGEMENT OF CLOSING NOUR BUSIRESS ON MONDAYS HAS CAUSED ME TO MAKE SOME CHANGE. ake JUST_A MinuTe - I'VE ALSO MADE, OUT A LIST OF SOME THiNGs Youve. BEEN Gong) To Do AROUND THE House - SUCH AS CHAIRS, va 2 purcha: a pa cording to the te ; The board reser ject any or all bids. Given by order of the board. of coun- ty commissioners of. Mountrail coun- ' North Dakota, and dated at 5 mis of his bid. es the right to re- | yy iA, County Auditor in | (Seal) trail County. s-12456789111 for Moun- orth Dakota. BIDS WANTE Sealed bids will be received by the board of county commissioners of Bur- leigh county, N. D., up to jtwo o’clock p. My, Feb. 6, 1918, for furnishing seed wheat, seed o seed barley and seed flax, for the use of the needy Wheat to be Durum No. 1 and quis wheat to be No. 1, oats to be white early variety, ¥ less than 36 Ibs. per bushel; barley to be 2 and 6 row, not less than 46 Ibs. per bushel; flax te 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 amount of bid. All bids must be ad- dressed to the County Auditor and marked “Bids for Seed Grain.” The board reserves the right to re- { ject any and all bids. T. k. FLAHERTY, Co. Auditor, Burleigh Co., N. D. 1—18, 21, 23, 25, 28, 30; 18, 6. Billiard Balls, Billiard balls sre turned fn the rough and kept in a warm room, some- times as long as two years. Then, after shrinking, they are turned again, Speaking and Thinking. Mrs. Peck—“I always think twice before I speak once.” Peck—“Exactly, my dear—but then you are such a quick thinker.” Tribune want ads bring results. E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. PHONE 752. LS When Better Cars Are Made BUICK WILL BUILD THEM 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, gonsider the waste of bat- | tery and gas in-starting. Store ; your car in our fireproof ga- % tage and your winter troubles ° will be over. : CORWIN MOTOR CO. 100 1 hing not , The M uri Slope Poul jiation fell loyally in line with other on W tion and pledging the best efforts of the assoc- ijation to the continued increase of }poultry production a development yor an impo: t and valuable food re. ysource. The s, unanimously ad- wae ied to the poul associations — in to double the pro- sers and poult ;the United State: jauction of pou whereas. the coni Morton and Burleigi saw to make an approp the Missouri Slope Poultry associs |CONVOCATION OF SCOTTISH RITE MASONS St. Promi- nent ; oD, ferring tin con- hird degree the on two North Dakota members, thirty the first investiture which has ever heen made in that state. The ceremony ordinarily is hela C., but was of the rail The investitare will be made by TW. Hugh, grand commander of the southern jurisdiction. He he by four other » Maso: Stone, Dr. J z ad H.M. Tusler, of saab L. E. SMITH peeecccenccwens {Por Bret alaas shoo repairing go to BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL XH. Burman, Prop. 411 Broadway ESL EST '{Undertaking-Embalming |! Licensed Embalmer in Charge |} Day Phone 50 Night Phone 637 WEBB BROTHERS | FOR SALE Oil Barrels with Faucets at $3.00 | '! CORWIM MOTOR CO, Siamarck, N. 6. } 314 2nd St. | bees: Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company ‘| Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 ' A.W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge oO 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- jes and parts for any make of car. Cold weather ruins a half charged battery. If your’s Is in doulgful con- ‘dition, end 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. Glemarck, N. D. Battery Service Loden’s Battery Shop POULTRY ASSOCIATION PLEDGES ITS SUPPORT T0 LADD IN FOOD DEVELOPMENTS IN NORTH DAKOTA y agsoc-|to ihe end that’ poultry products be stimulated; wi ) do hereby rec- c@ their timely sistance, realiz- duction is a pa- on ie that poultry t LY lutions triotie and an economic measure from of a fe duction standpoint; be it resolved, that the , to the merchants of marck, and especially ze the generosity of the ioners of Burleigh county, extend a vote of thanks to Patterson, for generously donating the use of the building, where the show was held. “Signed, M. BRANDER, A. FALCONER, MILLHOLLAN, ittee on Resolutions. | St. Paul, H. CG. Plumley of Fargo, and other prominent ‘St. Paul ‘Masons, The pa train ov ‘ty will go on a special the Great Northern. | \ Her Ideal. 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