The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 13, 1918, Page 7

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— side her FF “white spo ae have same by puts ing cd and WEDNESDAY, FEB, 13, 1918 BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE FOR SALES Now, six room house with bath, hot a furnace. water, Sewer, Nigh; | hasement in the east part of, na Price $4,000. oaats 1-3 cash, balatee ‘in yearly Raye ents’ at 6 per cent. FOR SALE—N¢i with bath, wi mented basem garage and chickencoop. Price $2, 300.00. Terms $1,000.00 cash-and bal- re ur room bungalow. ights and full ce- Terms 1-3 cash, balance Building lots in every per acre. reasonable. Part of city. Fire Insurance In Rellable Compa Office O; Every Evening. REAL ESTATE COMPANY FE. YOUNG Telephone No. 78R. Offices In First National Bank Bidg J. H./HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains. FOR SALE—House of 5 .rooms .and wood shed or summer kitchen, 4 lots, city watey, electric lights, good |. neighborhood,- upper 11th — strect. Price $1875. Terms. FOR RENT—Partly modern flat.; $20. FOR SALE—One of the nicest new bungalows in the city. Near church- es and schools. Glass . enclosed porch, 5 rooms and bath, full base ment and modern ‘from “A” to “Z.” Could not be built today for less than $4200. Price $3450, $1250 cash. Insurance Written. Jd. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block, + + = + Phone 745 ee re Serbs 222100 KEL? WAN TED—SLALE ‘BLACKSMITH WANTED—Large and sive territory for first-class mith. New tire shrinker and some other equipment. Fine oper: ing. Inquire ‘H. O. Robertson, Lark, N. D. f 2. t ———— Se MELP WARTED—-FEMALS WANTED—TWo experienced chamber maids. Apply Hotel Nigey, Mandan, N.D, 2-13 St w COMPETENT’ GIBL or woman for general housework. Write Tribune No, 378. 2 11 tf wai teu—xperienced dining room girl at Palace Hotel. Inquire at Ho- tel. ise 12 2t WANTED—Cook for ranch. Must be neat an clean. Call 314 Broadway or Phone 681. 211 6t WANTED—Girl to work for board and room and help care for baby. In quire Tribune 367L. 26 tt WORK. WANTED MAN AND WIFE with two children on farm or ranch, .. Woman good cook. Man able bodied. No exper: fence. H. Box 241. 212 ot Welw ou—work=Lddy wants ‘work ‘by the hour. Phone 212K. 2101 mo, WANTED—Work by day or hour, washing or cleaping. Call at 309 So. 18th street, or Phone 998K. 281wk LOST—A small fox terrier with choc- olate brown head and brown spot on shoulder. Finder call 658K for reward. 2114t, LosT—black allgator pocketbook, about 4x9 inches, Feb. 2, between Dohn's market and Auditorium. Con- tained card case. money, glasses, letters, etc.- Name printed inside. Call 300K, 2:12 3t MISCELLANEOUS © SMALL STOCK—Clothing for sale or trade. Inquire of H. B. Neighbor, 222 5th St., Bismarck, N. D:, Phone 484k, 2-13 3t Furt sAte—second hand» Ford in good running order. Cheap for cash. Phone 328 or 557. 2 11 3t TAR CHOICE MONTANA POTA- toes. Can be loaded on short notice. What can you give F. O. B, your sta- tion? tins Feed and Produce Co. Billings, Mont. 211 ot FOR SALE—Entire household goods for sale comprising rugs. furniture. dishes, etc. Ggods can be seen at 222 Second street-upstairs. 211 8t FOR SALE—Highteen hundred pounds hard coal, also. two incubators, Phone 534L. £ st FOR SALE—Only- theatre “ty Nort Dakota town of 1.900 population Reason for sélling—must go t warme? climate! RF Jarvis, Gler eM Mat a0 te te TAKEN UP, 4 One bay mare, weight about ‘1,200. about 8 years old; one bay mare: blocky built, pigeon toed, white ‘hind feet, weight about 1,300 with colt be bine see “and paying for damage: and this ad. WM. ODE. o=18, 20 27 Bismarck, N, D, | FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good Also small barn, |’ | WANTEO—To hear™ from owner of Up > GE WILLIAMS & CO, Real Estate Snape section of land six miles gouithivedt ; 9f, Shields in Grant’ county, N. This section is 75 per cent eijable and will trade for city income. Have several houses for sale, trade or rent. Wil take “Car. in-on tbe deal. Cc. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bidg. Tel. No. 407, Blemarok N. D.! good farm for sale, State cash price, full description. D. I~ Bush, ineapolis, Minn. 28th eu0ms yOR RED FOR HENT—Modern room on Man- _ dan Aye, Phone 298K. | 6m & Est FOR RENT—Two nicely. furnished rooms in modern panse Rented singly or en suite. Call 608 Second Street or call phone 144L. 212 bt FOR | RENT—Rooms | for light house- keeping” also sleeping rooms. 507 4th st. 2-13. 2t. FURNISHED ROOM—For light house keeping. 317 8th st., phone 236X. bul ete ren eh tant 4 2-183 3t ROOMS—Three rooms in modern house suitable for light housekeep- ing. Phone 469 K; 418 1st st. FOR RENT—Close in, furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 41! 5th street, Phone 273. 24 tt BOARDERS at 212 3rd street. Clean warm room. Good meals, living price. New management. 1 18 1mo. FOR RENT—Modern room. 621 6th street. 1 24 Imo STEAM-HEATED furnished and un- furnished rooms for rent. Business 3 really m the coldest days. Could | be used for light housekeeping. 622 1 171mo rOR: RENT —“Stieay modern reoms Phone 377K. *OR, RENT—Furnished Toons. Pourth stract. Phone’ 404K. W. Little Wi “OR BALE OR RENT- OSRE AND PLATS FOR RENT—Small four room house furnished. Phone 773. 1 FOR RENT—Four ro t with bath; heat and water inc’ inded Centrally located. Phone 806 2 Geo FoR RENT=Modern house at $ Bismarck. Write S. F. Swayze, Gekridon, N. D. mo roe KENT—i room HOdeTH house, 306 Mandan Ave. Phone 262K orj call 20 Thayer. 22 tf FOR RENT—Thoroughly modern fur- nished house. Suitable for. three or four adults. Address 371 Tribune. 131 14t FUR RENT—Beautiful eight-room res- idence, all modern with hot water heat on Avenue D. Inquire at 918 8th street or write Tribune No. 373. 27 tf FOR RENT=or sale on terms about same as rent, five room new mod- ern house on east Main; six rédom partly modern on east Broadway; » four‘room’ partly ‘modern ‘on’ Third two blocks from post office. Terms and prices reasonable and the hous- 98 ‘are all’ good; one just recently (inished. J. K. Doran. 1171 mo. FOR RENT—Modern house. Inquire O. W. Roberts. Phone 761 or 151. (12 tt: FOR RENT—Five room modern house 13th street and Avenue B. Bismarck Home Builder Co, 2 6 tf von RENT—4 room hopse, close in: $16.00. F, E. Young. 12,18 tf HOUSE TO RENT—I two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11- zat sable ade hy R REN ‘comfortable; 1 room house, in; rents for 125. F. O. Hellstrom 12-34f ——OOOO NOTICE OF RECEIVING SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE PURCHASE oF SEED GRAIN BONDS OF MOUN- FRAIL COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA. Whereas, the board of county com- missioners of Mountrail county, North Dakota,’ in’ regular session, ‘did;“on the 23rd day of January, 1918, by res- olution duly adopted, authorize the is- suance of seed grain bonds of Moua- 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: Hup? 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, ip- 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 purdhaser, the proceeds from. the sale thereof to be used to purchase seed in for the residents of the said ounty who, are unable to procure the seme, all in pursuance of and in com- pliance with the provisions of Chap- ter 210 of the Laws of North Dakota, 1909; entitled, “An” act authorizing; counties to issue bonds or warrants te’procure seed grain for needy farm- ers resident therein,” and Whereas, the si board of county commissioners in said resolution, duly adopted as aforesaid, did ‘authorize nd direct the county “auditor of said! county to advertise! for and give no- ceiving of sealed propos- ‘chase of said ‘bonds, Now therefore, Notice is hereby, given that .sealed| Is SICK OVER HERE IN THE HOSPITAL = OW, IS THAT. So? I'M VERY GLAD To MEET fa LeaRNeD war AW OLD | BOB DiktKS, 15 BEAD OF YOURS, BoB DIRKS, THAT SO? ILL Go over AND SEE HIM ‘SIS WAY OUT. MR DIRKS 1216.1 mo.}C “sui | 3 urchase and cording to the The boar ject. an. Given by order of the board of coun- ty com ners of Mountrail coun. orth Dakota, and dated at Stan- orth Dakota, this 24th day of January, A. D., 1913. H. P. DUGGAN, County Auditor in and for Moun-| 'Seal) trail County, North Dakota. 1-12456789 1112 13. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given, that pursu-; ant to Article 24 of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota, 1913, and acts amendatory thereto, Sheridan county, North Dakota. will issue bonds in the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dol- lars ($100,000.00), the same to draw interest at the rate of six per cont per annum payable semi-annually, and said bonds to be due in three years from date of issuance. The money derived from the sale of said ‘bonds to be issued is to be used to purchase EVERETT TRUE - this Ist day “of Fe! sid County. tor of Sher par valuc, | Bhi to reject a of county | dan county, | North Dakota, i 1918 4 ADOLPH SC County Auditor. —5 67891011 12 13 14. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. Notice is hereby given that a mort- gage executed and delivered by George S. C. Upright and Mattie J.i Upright, his wife, both of the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of ‘North Dakota, mortga- gors, to the Northwestern Mutual Sav- ings and Loan Association, a corpora-, tion, as mortgagee, which mor gece was dated the 28th day of M 5 D. 1916, and recorded in the office ot the register of deeds within and for| the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the 28th day of March, A. D. 1916 at 3 o'clock p. m. in Book “132” of Mortgages on page 235, which mortgage has not been as- signed, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front : By Conds { SAY, JENKINS, I DROPPED [= IN TO SHOW You SGVGRAL - LATS MASAZINGS CONTAL ING, ADVERTISE MENTS OF NONs @LARING AVTOMOBILE HEADLIGHTS, rT WASN'T |THINKING OF CHANGING MY OLD _LISHTS per | Just YST. Don'T FORGET, THE LONG YourseLe AND Ot PLL LEAVE TH REMINDERS WITH THOSE DAZZUNG Lieerts T , OLIVIA BEY | CAmé IN To SPEND A FEW MINUTES be WE ShouLD BECOME. BETTER ACQUAINTED Fat the date G BY ALLMAN 1M SORRY, WE ARE ALLOWING No ONE To VISIT Him EXCEPT] HIS RELATIVES secured Ly ge. Dated at Fargo, North Dakota, this 4th day of January, A. D 1918. NORTHW TERN MUTUAL SAV- INGS & LOAN aSSOCIATION, a Corporation, Mortgagee. Shure, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Fargo, North Dakota. Jan, 9,,16 23 30; Feb. 6 13. NOTICE OF SALE ‘OF SEED GRAIN BO) OF WILLIAMS COUNTY, NORTH DAKO! Notice ig hereby given that bids will Commissioners of Williams County, North Dakota, on February 15th ‘at | 11:00 A. M. in the Commissioners room in the Court House at Williston for } $200,000.00 or less of seed grain bonds. Said bonds to bear interest at the rate of 61-2 per cent per annum both principal and semi-annual interest to be payable at the Wells-Dickey Trust Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Said bonds to be dated February 1, 1918, to be in denom each and to mature fiv their date, optional in three y jr on any interest date thereafter. Cer- tified check for 00.00 payable to ty C ommissioners of ‘William: 3 County, North Dakota. he 19th di BA y the amount ¢ the date of ed in such he sold ‘to satis- e are described as follows, fy the to-wit The east half (E12) of lot Eleven (1h) and all of lot Twelve (12) in block en (11) of Riverview Addi tion lo marck, according to the cer- tified plat thereof duly filed for rec- ord in the cffice of the register of | | deeds in and for the county of Bur-; leigh and state of North Dakota, refer- | ence there to being had. There will be due on such mortgage six hundred seventy-seven and 21-100 dollars ($2,677.21). No action at law or other proceeding E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. PHONE 752. LALLEY- LIGHT Farm electric plants solve your lighting and power problems, In use for over seven years. “A switch starts it.” Dealers wanted. CorwinMotorCo. Bismarck, N.. D. sale the sum of twenty- | f our contract with these people. go i BISMAR CK SHOE HOSPITAL A. Borman, Prop. 411 Broadway Undertaking-Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50-Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS FOR SALE OW Barrels with Panes: + ; $3.00 CORWIN MOTOR CO Biemarck N. & Machine Hemstitching and Picoting MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 849 {Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Compan: | | Day Phone 465 Night fen 100 4A. W. CRAIG !f Licensed Embalmer in Charge | ot \Battery Loden’s Battery Shop We are a Hcensed service station and whelesale distributing cepot of the Exide Battery Co. the largest of its kind in the world. Any work we turn out Is absolutely guaranteed by We | repair ail 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 thelr cars for the season. EXIDE BATTERIES ARE BETTER. be received by the Board of County | County Treasurer required with bid. | tonds will be prepared and ready for | (SEAL) M. H. Aaen, County Auditor of Williams County, : ‘ North Dakota. ated Keb. Ist, 1918. 2-45 678 9 1011 12 13, of a certain tract of land with the agreement and understanding that the | material is to be used upon such land, |the material man has a right to! a Hien, jand may perfect a lien, against the land for which the material was fur- |nished, even though the owner of the land divert the material and the same is used upon a tract of land ‘differ- ent fro mthat for which the material ; was furnished under the agreement jand understanding. | Appeall from the judgment of the | district court of Hettinger county. Hon. W. C. Crawford, Judge. Judgment modified. Opinion of the court by Grace, J. Thos. H. Pugh and Otto Thress, | Dickinson, for appellant, Jacobsen & Murray, Mott, attorney? for. respond- {ent. eeeeneras | From Morton’ County. Matt Froelich, plaintiff and respond- ent, vs. Northern Pacific Railway com- pany, a corporation, defendant and ap- pellant. Syllabus: (1). Where the defend- ant, Northern Pacific Railway | Compan: sued for damages by waintift for personal injuries and defendant inadvertently failed to e its owner within the — thirty 3 period, and the defendant upon i ilure to answer, s to the court for such default, and such the condition that 59.09 to plaintiff's at- or costs before the iwthout d } ict court of J. M Hanley, Judge. torney for re- & Conny, nt. n, Youn for appel “ST TAMBERT Tine Electric Shop B. K, EKERLE Everything Electrieal, Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Deloc Farm Light Plants Phone 370 fos Broadway Barbie's PHON E 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver Transfer & Storage We kave unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and shipping household goods. Careful, experl- enced men; also retail lce and wood. WACHTER: TRANSFER CO. * Phone No. 202 Fifth St. Service ‘ 408 BROADWAY ‘? BISMARCK, A.B, Every cds knows valve-in- head means “Buick.” RADIATOR REPAIRING in all its branches. STEAM-HEATED — STORAGE. RACINE 5,000-mile TIRES “the

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