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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1918. BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE PAGE 7 UF YOU HAVE SOMETKI F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR SALE—New:eix room house with bath, hot air furnace: water, ‘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 cent. FOR SALE—New four room bungalow with bath, water, lights and full ce- mented basement. Also small barn, garage and chickencoop. Price $2,- 300.00, Terms $1,900.00 cash and bal- FOR re pr in new Lincoln Addition at $300 to $40! per acre. Terms 1-3 cash, balance reasonable. Building lots in every part of city. Fire Insurance in Reliable Companies Offics Open Every Evening. REAL ESTATE COMPANY. F.B. YOUNG: Telephone No. 78R. Offices In First National Bank Bldg J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains. FOR SALE—Touse of 7 rooms, barn, chicken house, 10 lots, wind mill Just the, place to live at present to reduce the high cost : tha placé will keep se chickens and a cow. Kast. part 0 city. Insurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block, - - - - Phone 74 —— MELP W. —FEMALE WANTEO—Cook for ranch. Must be negt_an*elean. * ‘Call 314 ‘Broadway or Phone. 68l.: . — 2.1L Gt WANTED—Girl to work for board ané room and help care for -baby. In- quire Tribune 3671. 26ot ——— FOR ok RENT—HOUBE: ID FLATS , - FOR RENTS ae four 1 Foom’ house furiifshed’ Phone 73." 2-103t Fou RENT House, close in, sever rooms and bath. Call First Guar anty Bank. 29 38t FOR RENT—New, modern duplex. Telephone 766R. 2-9-tf FOR RENT—7 room modern house 306 Mandan Ave. Phone 262K o: call 20 Thayer. 22t C. WILLIAMS @ CO. Real Esta naps 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 whe deal. Cc. WILLIAMS & CO. Offilce Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel. No, 497. Bismarck N. D. | LANDS WANTED—To hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis. Minn. 28 tl wuith WANTED WANTED—Work—Lady mants work by the hour, Phone 212K, 210 1 mo. WANTED—\Work by day or hour, hing or cleaning. Call at 309 So. sth street, or Phone 598R. 28 .wk ROOMS FOR KENT FOR RENT—First floor front room with bath attached. Hot water heat. Close in.) oatd if desired. Phone 604K. ‘ 271 mo, FOR RENT—Modern room. on dan Ave, Pho: FOR RENT—Close in, furnished rooms for light hous: keeping. 411 5th street. Phone 27: \ cet : 24 tt 30ARDERS at 212 3rd street.” Clean warm room. Good meals, living price. New management. 1:18 Imo. OR F AENT— Modern Toom. reet. *TEAM-HEATED furnished and un- furnished rooms for rent. Business college. Phone 183. 11 FOR RENT—Modern rooms that are really wem the coldest days. Could be used for light housekeeping. 622 Third street. 1171 mo FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms Phone 377K. 12 16 1 mo *OR RENT—Furnished rooms. 801 Fourth street. Phone 404K. Geo W. Little: Watt LOBT AND FOUND LOST—Piano moving strap, Return to “Wachter: Transfer ‘Co. 3-10-2t COSTA smallfox terrier with « olate brown head and 3 on shoulder. Finder call 658K foe reward. 211 St LOST—A Gold watch somewhere on Avenue D between High school and 4th street. Case No, 60 for return of same to Miss Hinkle: 807 Fourth Street. 2-10- FOR RENT—Thoroughly modern fur nished house. Suitable for three o four adults: Address 371 Tribune 131 Mt FOR RENT—Beautiful eight-room res idence all modern with hot water heat on Avenue D_ Inquire at 91: Sth street or write Tribune No. 373 27 tf FOR RENT—or sale on terms abou' same as rent, five room new mod ern house on east Main; six room partly modérn on east Broadway four room partly modern on Thir¢ two blocks from post office. Term: and prices reasonable and the hous es are all good; one just, recent): finished. J. K. Doran. 1171 mo. FOR RENT—Modern house. Inquir: O. W. Roberta. Phone 761 or 15] _12 tt. FOR RENT—Five room modern house 13th street and Avenue B. Bismarck Home Builder Co. 26 tf FOR RENT—4 room house, close in $16.00. F. E. Young. 12°18 tt 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. 12-34) _ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Pure Bred S. C. White Orphington cockerels at $3 and $5 Good grade Barred Rock hens and pullets, $2.00 each, E. J, Anderson I 211 1t CAR ‘ANA POTA- toes. Can be loaded on short notice What can you give F, O. B, your sta tion? Billings Feed and Produce | Co Billings, ‘Mont. © ‘FOR SALE—Entire | for salé comprising rugs. furniture dishes, etc. Goods can be seen at 222 Second street upstairs. h 2 11 38t WANTED—Home and care for in- valid lady. Address No, 374 Tribune. 29 3t FOR SALE—Combination book case and writing desk. Fiat top office desk, combination buffet and china closet; kitchen cabinet, dresser, 4 ‘rocking chairs, three straight back “chairs, 9x12 rug. Call at 714 2nd street. Phone 152X 29 4t FOR SALE—500 tons sweet. well cured upland hay. Can be loader direct on cars at Welch’s spur 0) ,Burleigh. If interested in getting food feed at a bargain, write C. H ePherrill; Bismarck, N, Dak. 26 6t For SALE—Eighteen hundred pounds ‘hard coal, also two incubators Phohe 534L. 3t HAL FOR RENT—By the night of b: the week or by the month. Wil rent any way. Phone 299 K. ¢ Micola. 1 29 10 FOR SALE—vnly tneatre in Nort® Dakota town of 1.000 pomutatior Reason for selling—meust go t ‘warmer climate. R. F. Jarvis, Gle: N. 19. tt COST—Monday afternoon between} @ postoffice and Van Horn Cafe, small yellow purse with $10.15. Return to 1 875 Tribune for reward. f- If I only had the money! Money, | money, how hateful you are,—but oh, how I need to have you!—Elizabeth | Hasanovitz, in the Atlantic. NOTICE OF RECEIVING SEALED 2ROPOSALS FOR THE PURCHASE .F SEED GRAIN BONDS OF MOUN- TRAIL COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA. Wher the board of county com- nissioners of Mountrail county, North Dakota, in regular session, did, on she 28rd day of January, 1918, by res- dlution 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 ‘o be in denominations of Five Hun- lred Dollars ($500.00) each, and ts nature five (5) years from their date, ind to bear interest at the rate of six in@ one-half per cent per.annum, ip: erest payable semi-annually, said ‘onds to be made payable to bearer md to be made payable at such ‘lace as shall be designated by the wurchaser, the proceeds from the sale hereof to be used to purchase seed ‘rain for the residents of the said ounty who are unable to procure the ame, all in pursuance of and in com- ‘iance with the provisions of Chap- er 210 of the Laws of North Dakota, 909, entitled, “An act authorizing ounties to issue bonds or warrants o procure seed grain for needy farm- ars resident therein,” and Whereas, the said board of cdunty ‘ommissioners in said resolution, duly idopted as afogesaid, did authorize ind direct the county auditor of said xounty to advertise for and give no-|, ‘ice of the receiving of sealed propos- us for the purchase of said bonds, as orovided for by said act: Now therefore, Notice is hereby given that sealed woposals will be received at the of- ‘ice of the-county auditor of Moun- rail county, North Dakota ,at the ‘ourt House, in the city of Stanley, Mountrail County, ‘North Dakota, pp o the hour of two o'clock p. m., on he 13th day of February, A. Di 1918. ‘or the purchase of said bonds. Each bid shall be accompanied by '. certified check for the sum of Two Fhousand Dollars ($2,000.00) made ‘ayable to the Chairman of the Board “€ County. Commissioners, as a-guar- antee that the successful bidder wil! vurchase and pay for said. bonds ac: ‘ording to the terms of his bid. The board’ reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Given by order of the board of coun -y commissioners of Mountrail coun: y, North Dakota, and dated at Stan ey, North Dakota, this 24th day of fanuary, A. D., 1918. H. P. DUGGAN, County Auditor in and for Moun ‘Seal) trail County, North Dakota a-1245 6759111218 | NG YOU DON’T NEE “SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS __. = DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | “THE PRISONER IS CHARGED WITH HAVING WRITTEN A NOTE DEMANDING MOWEN,, THREATENING INWURE “THE CHARACTER OF ANOTHER-| THIS A VERY SERIOUS CHARGE WILBUR MAKES FRIENDS OVER NIGHT BY ALLMAN Tom, | CANT “FeLL You How GRATEFUL | AM To You FoR LETTING ME ouT OF This . WE'LL DISCU, IT WHEN WE Nour HONOR, | WISH To WITHDRAW THE CHARGE AND ASK THAT You Dismiss THE CASE AS HOW WONDERFUL IT IS TO 4 BE FREE AGAIN — | ToM, THERe IS ONG ‘A THING’ | KNOW- Ani- KzeP Quiet, You Don’T Know YovRE ALive! ANY OLD TIME-1 DON'T, AFTER STAYING THAT CELL ALL LL NIGHT, 398K. Gin & Wat ahead (wen ; T know you are wondering | els when in this territory, ¢ h you could see FORMER HIGH SCHOOL BASKET BALL STARS TELL a THEY ELUDED G88 Mac and Dutch Hauser, our bunch now guns on it and if could have seen the fleet have et practice all your fears would; s of big and littl UBMARINES Vlembers of Bismarck Co. I, Write Interestingly From France of Eventful Journey Aciess Great Briney With Bismarcker on Convoy We get only two meals a d: D kind of long be- 1 of tomato soup, mash) coffee and cake, s 8. Reward | eard a lot ahont ses ch port on December } day out it got pretty rough and—talk an eventful and the other about ten feet and then drop h they dodged a nes, and where they the companionship of another obert Dohn, a jacit tar | ‘ansport the North Da-~ German subm and then they Sergt. Mac. Houser which Bol Dohn of the Bismarck ney shat by eth ‘ome of the fellows aid not eat for about us and w where we Jo not mind it at a little rough this when the bow coming over the destination, hav lays«to go yet, but no one hits the waves t that day of let | ot mi . D, Houser from Jouser and Cor- Houser, who ; now Know all about the ship now as 1 from stern to bow ¢ ; down in the engine room. i very seldom) . happened on this tr brother in the y knows him—Bob) 2 He spends most of his it has ‘heen a long! “TMRS. TRUE, WHAT'S THE IDEA OF K TER UKESTHAT FOR THE ARMY 3 No SOLDISR WANTS “TO LooK uke A PERFORMING pone time down here a time since he h can imagine how “ reumstances | Dear ones, I know so ae to tell you but am restric you all I would } so bad as you thi raft” drill every day and have it down |E. T. BURKE Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. ip. We have “ite | tT REALLY BEUEVE YOU'RE PRO- GERMAN _ 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. ‘When Better Cars Are Made: BUICK WILL BUILD THEM STEAM HEATED STORAGE Is-a-vital. necessity in caring for am 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 will be over. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Phong 700 coid winters. battery. If your’s Is in doub*ful con- dition, send it to us fer Inspection. We also epecialize in the winter stor- age of batteries for those whe put away thelr Gare for che season pat. I am going to send this lette; I: About ten minutes after. Mae finish- back with this boat as [ think it will! | ed his letter this morning they sighted i get there quick nd also will mail 2/four submarines and—talk about. your letter at } The big guns on one You will receiv nail-! of the boats started firing and then ed at the dock when we embarked! the small chasers got into action and and which was to have been held un- | took after one of the submarines that til we landed—then forwarded to you! was in thé rear. They first dropped on receisft of a wire telling you of our) one of the depth bombs on her injur- iv ing it and then-started pumping lead nve a heavy convoy now and into’ it until it sank, The other ones look like teal sitting | disappeared and were seen no more, a round and the, Soon after the land was sighted, pitch when they ride the waves. aeroplanes and coast patro] boats Suppose from now on our letters were thick as we pulled into the har- will be few, but hope you will write Lor, We are now anchored just with- often as the receipt of your letters) j) sight of land and just at this mo- will be far apart so the more the bet- ment they started to pull up the an- Will close for a while and write chor, so I guess we're going on into port tonight, then unload tomorrow. the 27th and we ex.) Aq] 1 hope is that you folks don’t be in port some time scause Uncle Sam is certainly car of his men. Well guess I will close with loads of love from EDGAR, will write again as soon as [ Sea St a and do not know which one will ch you first. Have not much more PROPOSALS FOR BIDS except that we will land some.) yotice jg hereby given, that pursu- where in France, but do not know the | ant to Article 24 of the Compiled name of the port. Do not know where | saws of North Dakota, 1913, and acts ine ney of the boys are now, but a8 amendatory thereto, Sheridan county, 1, North Dakota, will issue bonds in the ete ¥ are sum of One Hundred Thousand Dol- getting along. Harold left Camp Mills | ays ($100,000.00), the same to draw v while before we did so do not! interest at the rate ot six per cent know whether he is over here or not. | yar anntiin payable semi-annually, and Vell, think J will close now and seal id bonds to be due in ‘three years 1 have told you about all T from date of issuatice. The, money derived from the sale of said bonds ued is to bé used to purchase in and feed for residents of y, and any ) nd if you did not. worry ¢ y more than we did about our. selves, it was O. K. Sheridan county in’ need of same for Hoping to hear from you hettve be year of 1918. There is no bonded many days I am as ever, MAC. ebtedness in said county. rm | The county auditor of Sheridan ne Corp. Ed. Houser {county will receive sealed proposals . 27, enroute, 6:30 p. m.—Dear | tor the purchase of said bond§ up to rhis is mere 1 continuation | and including February 16th, 1918, one letter and don't think T can) glock p,m ‘much’ as he has told you} No pids considered below. par value, and board reserved the right to reject 0 p.m, here at) any or afl bids. of France is abou! 12 noon! ps ler of the beard of county veet home, beezuse the time | commi ners of Sheridan county, is two hours earlier in New York and) North ‘ota on this v ge they set the clocl, I dat McClusky, North Dakota, minutes each day this Ist day of February, A. D,, 1918. now it makes a difference of about ADOLPH SCHLENKER, hours, and from now this will be our County ‘Auditor. time until we start k home, 56789 10 1212 13 14, TAXI Phone L. E. SMITH "S. LAMBERT Poy rat class shoe repairing The Electric Shop go to BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL} | 3 K. axELa H. Burman, Prop. 411 Broadw: adway &verything Electrisal 1 Wiring Fixtures snd Supplies | Tundertaking-Ecabatring| Delso Farm Light Plants Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY, Phone 50-Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS i | Phoue 878 408 Broadway FOR SALE Oil Barrels with Pancete «1 $3.00 CORWIN MOTOR CO Bismarck, N. &. Barbie’s PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver L {Machine Hemstitching and Picoting Mrs. M. OC. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 64: hy \Transfer & Storage We kave unéquaiied facilities for moving, storing, and shipping household goods. Careful, experl- enced men; aldo retail toe and wood. || WACHTER TRANSFER CO. No. 208 Fifth St. A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 . A.W. CRAIG - Licensed Embalmer in Charge! | | | | Undertaking Parlors | battery Service Loden’s BatteryShop = | QupUET4. RADIATOR REPAIRING Don't. take chances. Send your leaky radiators to our old established shop for treatment by experts. CORWIN MOTOR CO. _ | “WR WIN MOTOR Co. Biamarck, N. D. 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