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4 i FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918. FE. YOUNG C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snape REAL ESTATE COMPANY ron sare on rnaoeone eno FOR SALE—New six room house with bath, hot air furnace. water, sewer, lights, and full basement, in the eh part of city. Price, $4, doo. Ve 1-8 cash, balance in yearly payments: at 6 per cent. FOR SALE—New Touroom Dungalow with bath, water, lights and full ce- mented basement. garage and chickencoop, Price $2,- 300.00. Terms $1,000.00cash and Bal ance assume mortgage. R SALE—Acre property in, new Lincoln Addition at $300 to, $400 per acre. Terms 1-3 cagh, balance reasonable. Building lots in. every part of city. Fire Insurance in Religble ‘Companies. Office Open Every Evening, REAL ESTATE. COMPANY , FB-YOUNG Telephone No. 78R. Offices in Firat National. Bank Bldg ooo J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains. FOR SALE—House of 5 .rooms .and wood shed or summer kitchen, 4 lots, city. water, electric lights, good neighborhood, upper 11th street. Price $18 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, $1260 cash. Insurance Written. J. H, HOLIHAN Qucas Block, +--+ = Phone 745 aGLP WANTED—MALE BLACKSmITH WANTED—Large and exclusive territory for first-class *bladkemith. New. tire shrinker and * ‘some other equipment. Fine opei- ing. ‘Inquire H. O. beatae Lark, N. D. 13 St ST L BE to dc of several WS hactiaye who will deliver copies of the: Curtis, publications to customers Only schoolboys—clean, ! gentlemanly’ 4nd ambitious—need apply. The $1.00 is, in addition to liberal cash profits and many other advantages. Apply to Harris & Co., per: W..1. Harris, Da. 113 4th St. Bismarck, No. Dak. 214 28 ae _ MELP -WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Reliable housekeeper for the farm and care for two children. § Good “wages. Write Lock Box - Hazelton, N.“D. 2151 wk ‘DOMESTIC HELP WANTED at the Bismarck Hospital. 215 2t Also small barn, |, section of land six miles southwest of Shields in Grant county, N. D ‘his gection is 75 per cent tillable and, will trade for city income, ve, Several houses for sale, trade es a Will take good car in on ihe eal. GC. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Blemarck Bank Bldg. } Tel. No, 407. Bismarck N. D WAN —To hear from ‘owner of good farm for sale. State cash price; full: description, D. F., Bush, Minneapolis. Minn. 28 tl ued ANY £UUND LOST Monday evening between Main and Thayer, small black purse containing. litle over $7.00. Finder return to Tribune for reward, i feb15t3 LoST—Between Second St, and Guss- ‘ ner’s store, buckskin sack contain- > ing six: valuable rings. Return to Tribune. $20 reward offered. is 215 8t LOST—A black grip between St. Al- exius hospital and Lucas blk, Find- er return to Tribune and get re ward, 2) 143 “xOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished rooms in strictly modern house for light. housekeeping. 416 12th St. Phone 441X. 215 3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms . Jor housekeeping. S11 ront St. ‘Phone 437h 215 3t FOR RENT—Modern room on Man- dan Ave, Phoné 298K. 6m & E3t FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms in modern house. Rented singly or en suite., Call, 608 Seconu Street or call phone 144L. 212 6t FURNISHED ROOM—For light house keeping. 317 8th st. phone 236X. 2-13 3t in modern ROOMS—Three rooms s ing. ‘Phone 469 K; 418 1st st. FOR RENT—Close in, furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 411 5th street. Phone 273. ee 24 te. BOARDERS at 2i2 srd street. Clean warm room. Good meals, living|: price. New management. 1 18 1mo. FOR RENT—Modern room.” 621 6th street. i 1 24 Imo STEAM-HEATED furnished and un-; furnished rooms for rent. Business college.’ Phone 183. FOR RENT—Modern room; that are really. we7m: the coldest, days. Could be used for light housekeeping, 622!" Third street. 1171 mo FOR RENT—Sirictly modern rooms. Phone 377K. OR RENT—Furnished rooms. 80! Fourth street. Phone 404K. Gev. W. Little 1 14 tf MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Brown reed. baby car- riage in good condition. Phone 678R. ‘Mrs. J. P. Sells, 2.15 3tr WANTED—Two ‘experienced chamber male Apply Hotel Nigey, Mandan, N. D, 2-13 3t WANTE®—Cook for ranch. Must be neat an: clean. © Call”314 Broadway or Phohe 681. 211 6t WANTED-—Girl to work for board and room and help’ care for ‘baby. In- iquire Tribune -367B. 26 tf WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—By. man’and wom- san with two children.on farm. Ex- ‘perienced. Call 716 Broadway. 214-6 WANTED—Work—Lady. wants work vby the hour. Phone 212K. i 2101 mo. EO — FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES RENT—F ui iment for <light housekeeping. 204 Main St Y W. Murphy. Phone 427. 215 6t FOR RENT—Four room apartment with bath; heat and water included, Centrally located. Phone 806. 212 tt FOR RENT—Modern house at 922 7th £ Bismarck. Write S. F. Swayze, Garrison, N. D. 2-12 1mo, —T room modern house, Mandan Ave. reall 20 Thayer. 22 tf Foe RENT—Beautiful eight-room res- Hdence all modern with hot water sHigat on Avenue D Inquire at 918 Phone 262K or}: SMALL STOCK—Clothing for sale or trade. Inquire of H. B, Neighbor, 222 5th St., Bismarck, N. D., Phone 484R. 2-13 8t CAR CHOIGE” MONTANA” 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. 211 St FOR SALE—Fighteen hundred Same hard coal, also two incubators, Phone 534L. 3t 7OR SALE—Oniy theatre. in North Dakota town of 1,000 population Reason for selling—must go warmer ciiraata RF Jarvis, ler Tilin. N Neb 1019 +f ———— 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 tho 23rd 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. d 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 ath street or write Tribune Me 373. tf is For RENT—or sale on terms about femme as rent, five room new mod- férn house on east Main; six room ier Modern on east Broadway; {four room partly modern on Third fo blocks from post office, Terms d_ prices Feappnable, and the hous: are all good; one just recently. figished. J. K. Doran. ‘1171 mo. fi ae RENT—Modern house. Inquire} . , W. Roberts. Phone 761 aor ae ive room médérn house h street ot and Avenue B? Bismarck. place as, shall be designated by the purchaser, the proceeds from thé sale thereof to be used to purchase seed grain for the ‘residents of the said county who are unable to procure the game, all'in pursuance of ig in com- iliance with the provisions of Chap- ‘ter 210 of the Laws of North Dakota, 1909, entitled, “An act authorizing counties to issue bonds. or warrants! tc procure seed grain for needy .farm- Whereas, the said board emfunt commissioners in said resolution, duly. adopted , as aforesaid, did authoriag and. direct the county auditor of sald county to advertisé for and. give ‘no- ticé of the receiving of sealed propos- als for the purchase of said bonds, as )provided. for by said: act: , Now therefore, vespora is hereby given that sealed| “will be received at the of of the county auditor of Moun; eat county, North Dakota ,at the court: house suitable for light housekeep- ja certified check for the sum of Two | 116-30)" 12 16:1 mo. }: érs_ resident therein,” and P. SISMAROK EVENING TRIBUNE : DID You RING FoR ME, MR. DUFF P YES, SN U HAVE SOMETHING YOU SELL IT, THROUGH THE! BISMARCK ' TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED! aa inn MISS CLARK, You ARE MISS CLARY A SIT Down \_ HAVE SOMETHING TO To You Mountrail County, North Dakota, ,.up. to the hour of two o'clock p:m., on the 13th day of February, A. D. 1918, for the purchase of said bonds. Each bid shall be accompanied by Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) made payable to the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, as a guar-; antee that the successful bidder will | © purchase and pay for said bonds ac: cording. to the terms of his bid. ‘The board reserves the right to re- ‘ject any. or al} bids. Given by order of the board of coun ‘ty commissioners of Mountrail coun- ty, North Dakota, and dated at Stan- ley, North Dakota, this 24th day of January, A. D., 1918. H. P..DUGGAN, County, Audjtor in and for Moun- (Seal) trail County, North Dakota. eg 245678911 NOTICE OF SALE OF SEED GR OF WILLIAMS COUN NORTH DAKOTA, Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Williams County, North Dakota, on Febfuary 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 a ed February 1, 1918, to be in denom in. of $500.00 each and to mature f years after their date, optional in three years.or on any interest date: thereafter. Cer- | tified check for $5,000.00 payable to County Treasurer required, with bid. EVERETT TRUE You DRESS VERY NEATLY AND Nov HAVE A WELL MoDULATED Voice - | MiGhtT ADD THAT. NouR DEPORT MENT |S ALSO ABOVE REPROATH— Bonds will-be prepared and realy for delivery‘at onavout time of sale, ty Commissioners of Williams County, North Dakota. (SEAL) North Dakota. 3 2—45 6789 10 11 12 13. jant to i Laws of North Dakota, 1913, and acts; | amendatory thereto; North Dakota, will issue bonds in the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dol-: lars ($100,000.00), the same to draw, interest at the per annum payable semi-annually, and, said bonds to be due in three years, * from date of issuance. derived from the sale of said bonds to. be issued is to be used to, purchase and hoard re: any or all bi commissioners. North’ WHAT ‘SIT, PLEA SE 2 FAMILY SHOULD Given by order of the board of Coun- M. H. Aaen, County Auditor of Williams County, Dated Feb. ist, 1918. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given, that pursu- Article 24 ofthe Compiled rate of six per cent The money, in and feed for residents of nty in need of same for} 18. There is no bonded indebtedness in said county. The county auditor of Sheridan county will receive sealed proposals} for the purchase of said bonds up to) and including February 15th, 1918, one o'clock p, m. | nsidered below par value,! rved the right to reject No bid: Py order of the hoard of county of Sheridan county, akota. Dated at McClusky, North Dakota, this 1st day of February, A 1918. ADOLPH SCHLENKE R, County Auditor. 2-4 67 89 10 11 12 13 14. By Conda Wenar tS tT, Suz IT's ABOUT TWO FEET OF SNOW ON THE SIDEGWALIC IN FRONT OF YouR HOUSE | Don*y UNDERSTAND, MR. DUFE WHY You. A\MAN WITH A MANY COMPLIMENTS OF A PERSONAL NATURE. Sheridan county, | "ecor of March A. D. 1918, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage. on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which’ will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol-} lows, Viz: Northeast quarter (NE) of section Twenty-two (22), Township One hun-| dred forty-four (144), Range Seventy: | five (75). There will be due on said mort: ! gage at the date of sale the sum of | $72.10, Principal and interest, and the | further sum of $1 0, by reason of | certain interest coupon notes, and the sum of $48.12, by reason of ta which were prior liens upon the said | land and which were paid by the said | Mortgagee and which mz tal sum due on date of sal of Three- hundred twenty dollars and Two Cents | ($320.02) together with the costs and | disbursements in this action. Dated at Kenmare, N. D.. day of January, A. D. BARNES BROTHERS, VERY PRETTY YouNG “4 WOMAN , this 16th} Incorporated, Mortgagees A. W. Gray, Attorney for Mortgagee, Kenmare N. D. Jan. 18-25—Feb. 1-8-15-21 & —<$<$— $< SUPREME COURT | sere oF From S| : He Conn C : ae rom Star! jounty. PAY ME SO TeLL Nov Theresia Dolwig Fischer, plaintiff | WANT TO and appellant, vs. John Dolw de: PuT Nov IN A fendant and respondent, and Elizabeth FR, Willer, Susanna Kunz, Katherin CHEERFUL FRAME. OF: Duc and Magdalena Schille MIND BEFORE “TAKING UP THe MATTER OF Syllabus: (1), © An ante nuptial NOUR SPELLING AND agreement other than a mutual prom- PDNCTUATION- ise to marry is, under the provisions ion 5888 of the Compiled Laws , void unless made in writing. (2). Unless oral ante nuptial agree- | ment, void under the state of frauds | because not in writing cannot de val- jidated by reducing the same to writ- after the marriage has been, con- | nmated. Action to set TAXI | Phone L. E. SMITH defendan agide a decree of the | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. poceweeewenco enone enna Notice is hereby given that default . 4 existing in that certain mortgage, exe- ie fetus clave shoe repairing cuted and delivered by Andreas Mehl- goto hoff and Katherina Mehlhoff, his wife, | BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL mortgagors, to Barnes Brothers, In- X.. Burman, Prop. 411 Broadway corporated, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, | mortgagee, dated the 12th day of No- | vember, 1913, and filed for record in ‘ the offfee of the Register of Deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 2nd day of De- 1918, at 3:20 o'clock p. m., and in Book 106 of mortgages at page , and no action or proceeding having been instituted at law or other- wise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part ‘thereof: Said mortgage will be foreclosed by a e of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court House in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and: state of North Dakota, at the hour of| f M2 & 2:00 o'clock P. M., on the 2nd day E.T. BURKE Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50-Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS| FOR SALE ‘rela with Feu 83.00 | SORWIN MOTOR CO | lemarck, N, D. LAWYER | | Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D./ | Machine Hemstitching and PHONE 752. Picoting | MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd Ste ' Phone 849 | LALLEY- LIGHT Farm electric plants solve Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG your lighting and power | problems. es the to-|% 1918, | lif the upp Licensed Embalmer in Charge ececwccccccecccewoseceset “A switch starts it.’’ In use for over seven years, Dealers Wanted. CorwinMotorCo. Bismarck, N.. D. “We are a jicensed., 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 will repair all makes of batteries and — carry a full line of new Exide batter- ies and parts for ahy make of car. Cold weather ruins @ half charged battery. If*your’s is insdoubtful con- dition, send it to us for inspection. We also specialize in the winter etor- age of batteries for those whe put away thelr cars for the season. EXIDE BATTERIES ARE Battery Service Loden’s Battery Shop county court of Stark county distrib- uting the estate of a deceased person. ‘Appeal from the district court of Stark county. W. C. Crawford, J; Judgment for defendant. Plaintiff appeals. % Affirmed, . Opinion of the court by Bruce, J., concurring; Grace’ and J., dissenting. mon, New England, and ‘& Burgeson, Dickinson, attor- neys for appellant. 'T. F. Murtha, Dickinson, attorney for respondent. i razell From McHenry County. Herman Stoeber, plaintiff and re- ondent, vs. Minneapolis, St. Paul & ‘ault Sainte Marie Railway Company, a corporation, defendant’ and appel- lant. Habus: The statute makes: the killing of animals ‘by a railway com- pany presumptive evidence. of negli- rence but when, as in this case, the in regard, to the killing are all in. evidence, the presumption of tatute does not apply.. The prov- acts clear away and supercede all presumptions, Appeal from the district court of McHenry county; Hon. A, C. Bur, J Defendant appeals. Reversed. Opinion of the court by Robinson, AH Grace, J. D: nts, Albert Weber, Towner, and John E. Cireen. Minot, attorneys for appellant. Ba ~ Thorpe, Towner, attor- pondent. Wooden-Soled Shoes. Wood is being used for shoe scles in some places, California redwood is used, because it Is very light, and with tops made of the best obtainable leather, the whole shoe {s lighter than most all-leather shoes. But, best of nil, these shoés are really waterproof, ¢ greascd. Tribune want ads ‘bring resulta. TAXI Phone” =—S—=— “Ss. Seer The Electric Shop B XK SKERLS Bverything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Deleo Farm Light Plants Phone 373 0s Broadway Barbie’s PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver ——————————————— SSS SSS Transfer & Storage We have unequaled facilities for moving, storing, and ehipping household goods. Careful, exper!- oneee men; also retal lee and wood. WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62. No, 202 Fifth Ot. \ 638 Pee SISMARCK, 3. B. 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