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S THURSDAY, FEB, 21, 1018 FE. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY un gales 80: tar ‘this ‘uth have totalled over $40,000.00. There is a reason! If you will buy our bargains and’ make. use of our service you will be pleased—so. will we! FOR GALE—6 room modern house, brand hew, $3100. 00) $400.00 cash $30.00 p§r/month. | FOR SALE—Small none “and barn, 60,foot ‘comer: lot east part of town, Gow 90. $200.00 cash, $20.00 per poh dy bh FOR SALE—Riverview. Ad ‘Aadition | lots are the cheapest in the city with more. advantages than most other. Very easy, terms. . Buy an .acre.in. in Lincoln ‘Addition; aupport your family on it :and help win,the war... Easy terms. | Fire Ineurance:In:Rellabie Companies Otilea Ops Every Evening. REAL ESTATE COMPANY BR EYOUNG ° Yo saint Tole piles No. 78R, Offices In First National Bagh Bldg J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains. FOR SALE—Houise of 6 rooms, al. most new, partly modern. Large lot and, other ‘lots near can be boughi right. This is just the place for 4 fainily..who, wishes to raise chick ens and want to keep a cow.. House could. not be., built today for. les: than $2,500. , For quick sale will sel for $1,725, $525. cash. TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block. Phone 745 x a ————eOO— @BLF WADI Sy —2 ninALS WANTED—Assistant helper. W omhan preferred. The Grani Pacific Ho tel. B £20 AtX WANTED—Two girls. to. p play plano and sell music. Apply at Wonder 5.and 1c store. 1 WANTED=—Giri to work for board anc room: and help care for baby: In quire Tribune .367B. 26 tt eee ee ~ WANTED—Newspaper woman. + © Oné. who can gather society % _-items and read proof. P. 0. B. ¢ © 546, Bismarck, N. D. tf > Sanaa WANTED. TO. sili! ig ‘bunga- *Jow af five or six roping by: March 1, (| POSITION" TWANTED—Young — 2-19 tf] C. 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 wif trade for city income.: Have several houses for sale, trade or rent. Will take good cur in on ihe deal. C. WILLIAMS 4 CO. | OMice Biimarck ink Biip, Tel. No. 497. °° Glermiarck N. o.! ‘he POSITIONS WANTED — SITUATION WANTED—By- expert- enced. lady, stenographer ‘gnd book- keeper. Phone, 744. 2 205) 4t X lady, dgires positidn as stenographer, ex- wWerienced. Address box 125," Man- dan, .N. Dy, i 2:19 4t “WORK WANTED WANTED—Work—Lady Wants ‘Work. by the ho Phohe, 2(2K. i 2.10.1 mo. 2 riser FOR KENT FOR RENT—Modern furnished: rooms with hot water in at 510) 4th street. Phone 210: Se 2 2bet FOR: RENT—Frurnished rooms for light housekeeping; 317 8th street, Phone 226X. oo 219 3b FoR RENT—Rooms for light house- Keeping in modern house. Phone 1202. Ee 2-18 st FOR RENT—Modern room on 315 Mandan Ave. Phone 298K: 2-6-17t ROOM AND BOARD—O20 Sixth Si 2 16 2wk ROOMS—Three rooms in modern house ‘suitable for light housekeep- ; ing. Phone 469 K; 418 Ist st. FOR RENT—Close in, furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 411 Gth street. Phone 273. 24 tf. 30ARDERS at 212 3rd street. Clean warm room. Good meals, living price. New management. 1 18 1mo. 70R RENT-Modern room. 621 6th street. 1 24 Imo 3TEAM-HEATED furnished and un- furntshed rooms for rent. Business college. Phone 1.16-30 Strictly modern rooms. *OR RENT—Farnisbed rooms. 801 Fourth street. Phone 404K. Geo. WwW Little Witla te i MIBCELLANEOUS RELINQUISHMENT FOR S acres north’ of the famous Judith jacent selling for from $8,000 to $12,- 006 for 320 acres. Call. room 223 Northwest Hotel. 2:21 8t FOR SALE—New and slightly wor: uncalled for suits and overcoats ang trousers at real bargains. Klein. FOR, RENT—Small. office building close in on Broadway, at reasonaplc ; Musti:be within four blocks of post: vrentak, Geo. M. Register. ab at Ni 19 4t wottice. No. $82 Tribune. 2-19 Te-YOU HAVE Fastlonce proverty Tor WUs BALE Ui KEN T—eUUSs ats, cheap. what is it? Box 243, } > City, 2 $20 At FOR RENT—Smaii~ house, electrie aights and water: Phono 355. | ee v2.21... mo, roR KENT--Modern hours: cf five _Tooms, Well located. Cec. rat Reg ister. 20 3t USE FOR “wenn Howe of, tet rooms, furnished. Close in, Modern & H. Holihan, ‘Lucas Elock. 2 21 2i FOR RENT=Four Tooth apartnien ith bath;:heat and water frcluded i; entrally ocated i Phone: 806. HSE ETERS ton RENT—Modera house at $22 7th at.,, Bismarck. Write S. F. Swayze, Sicarrison, NoD se 2.0): 2:12 Imo FOR RENT—Beadtitul clehtroam res :Hdence-all: modern with hot wate: heat on Avenue D- Inquire: at “91f " ®th street or write Tribune No. 373 2.7 tt HOUSE. FOR _RENT—House of ,7 ‘“rooms.and bath, East front. Large Yilot;;trees. Good: neighborhood, $4( *ymonthly. | Box; 211 or Phone 745. i 2 20 2t Wa wreD—Furnished flat or sinall furnished house. Must be modern F “Man and wife only. References re Man and wife only. For references « inquire S. E. E pereeson & Son. Mtrictly modern” four room dperirceitt, city, heat.. Inquire pa 341L.. 2-20 3t rR ‘—Modern house, Ing airs . W. Roberts. Phone 761 or 15] 12 tt. ve room modern House FOR @ALE=Oak 4 ding Toom set, 3-4 ‘brass bed, birdseye maple. chiffon- fer, dresser; desk, and 2 chairs. In- dutre'of' Geo. Wright.” 221 4t WANTED—To, buy 160 acres or 320, acres. of good prairie or. improved » land, in Burleigh.county.. Price must be, right... Address Box; 211, Bis: marek, N.,D... 0, 2-16-tf FOR SALE. = ‘Mission, floor piano lamps. Made 'to order. Models may be seen at 419 Mandan Ave, 2-16-1 Dakota town. 3 Reason. tor sailing most go te warmer climate W Jarvis, Gler Tiin N Det . fo18 e SSS BIDS WANTED FOR SEED | * GRAIN AND FEED Sealed bids will .be received by the Board of County Commissioners. of. Golden Valley County, North Dakota, up'to 10 o'clock, A..M., March Fourth, 1918, for the furnishing of seed wheat, seed oats, seed barley, seed flax, seed corn, feed oats, ‘and ground feed (ground feed to; contain either oats, barley, and corn mixed) for the use of'the neédy farmers of Golden Valley County,: North Dakota. Wheat to be Durham and Marquis, No, 1, Oats to be white early. variety, weighing not *less than — thirty-six pounds per bushel. Barley to-be two and six row weighing. aot’ less than forty-six pounds per bushel. ..Flax to be wilt resistant and weighing not less than fifty six pounds to the bushel. Basin in’ Montana. Deeded lands ad- _ ER TOOTH IV. GOT THAT ContRacy| out BoT AND ON TWAT LAST CONTRACT WITH SMITH BROS? Now DONT TRY To TELL ME THAT THe LINE IS BUSY ALL THis Tel! If U WANT THAT NUMBER. 1 AND | WANT, IT ees AWAY fy A Sy BANKER CALLS ATTENTION M TO THRIFT STAMP SALES cooperation in the sale of War Sav “Activity of the government in pro- moting the sale of War Savings and Thrift Stamps will be the natural Te- sult of greatly benefitting the banks,” declares P. C. Remington, president of the City National bank of Bis- marci, in indorsing the W.'S. 8, plan. The opinion of Mr. Remington bears influence, because of his connection with a number of the most successful institutions in the northwest and be- cause he has been closely associated with all the government's undertak- ings for financing the war in ‘North Dakota, % “It is surely clear to every person that the money invested in War Say- ings, Stamps is not put out of exist- ence when it reaches the govern- ment.’” Mr. Remington says, “The money is being asked for simply that it-may be spent just as an employer of’ labor, being suddenly confronted with a treemndous increase in busi: ness, would have to secure a loan in order ‘to pay ‘for extra help required and the extra material that would have to be bought. The United States "government, since entering the war, i has been called upon to increase its ‘activities beyond all precedent. sequently. it must have a steady stream Of reaily money with which to pay ‘its vills. “Certainly, also, , it is thoroughly clear that as the government pays itd bills, all of which are due in this coun; EVERETT TRUE Nov RiGhT AWAY APPEARS To BE ovT OF ORDER, SIR To The HovsE NLL CALL UP. GET IT FOR. ANNY i8 CUTTING ANOTH. =. WHATS THE MATYER. WITH Nov CENTRAL ? VB BEEN TRYING To GET: GARFIELD 1793 FoR’ FIFTEEN Minutes! GWE Me THE CHIEF BY TTT | |try, the moncy Savings Stam received from War |tinds its way back into tho banks. Therefore, the more the general public ' |is taught to save, the firmer the habit | | will be established and the greater will sanks. “livery that even at this late day, hundreds less of an exclusive institution, some- thing that is apart from the everyday lite of the general public, The more a bank can do to correct this erron- eous impression, the better for its business. And I know of no better way in which the bank and its activi- ties can be brought. right home to the daily life of the people than by a strenuous, whole-hearted system of co-operation with the government in teaching people to save, teaching them to buy War Savings ‘Stamps and teaching them the value of systematic economy and thrift, “The sale of these stamps will pro- vide the government with a steady Con:! flow of ready cash and ‘will enable’ the. poorest mah to do his duty and to show his patriotism in exactly the ‘| same way as is shown by the purchas- er of great blocks of Liberty bonds. The banks of the country have done magnificent work in eee the gov- ‘By Conds, | BIE Eng os 3 comes back to the! people, is kept moving in the channels | about of trade, and, in due course of time blocky built, pigeon toed, be the benefit reaped by ts banker-is aware of the fact' 2 of people look upon a bank as more or ¥ Lady Embalmer in Attendance thoy, have an ata eae to pertor ings and Thrift “TAKEN | UP. One bay mare, weight about 1,200 3 years old; one bay mare, white hind feet, weight about 1,390, with colt be- side her with white hind feet and white spot on forehead Owner may have same by proving property and paying for damage and this ad. WM. ODE, —21 Bismarck N, ‘tam p - UNDERTAKING PARLORS A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Day and Night Phone 100 Licensed Embalmer. in Charge | LALLEY- LIGHT Farm electric ‘plants solve your lighting and power problems. “A switch starts it.’” In use for over seven years, Dealers Wanted. CorwinMotorCo. Bismarck, N.. D. 314 2nd St. In the inatter of the sata ‘of John 1), Mitchell, dededsed: signed Jennie A. Mitchell, executrix of the estate of John #. Miteheli,.Jate of the city of Spirit Lake, county, ot Dickinson, and. state of Iowa,;leceas- to the creditors of jand other ns having claims Against ‘said hclaims, with the necessary '§ within four months from the first publication of this notice to creditors, to Mrs. H. E. Reddington, reside: agent of said sutrix, at the residence of said de} ter of Section Twenty, Tow Range 79, Burleigh county, kota. Dated November 26th, 1917. JENNIE A. MITCHELL, Executrix. Fivst publication January 30, 1918. 1--30; 2. 4, 21. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Notice’ is hereby given that default existing in that certain mortgage, exe- cuted and delivered by Andreas Mehl- hoff and Katherina Mehlhoff, his wife, mortgagors, to Barnes Brothers, In- corporated, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, mortgagee, dated the 12th day.of No- vember, 1913, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 2nd day of De cember, 1913, at 3:20 o'clock p. m., and recorded in Book 106 of mortgages at page 253, and no action or proceeding @ been instituted at law or other- e to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof: Said mortgage 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 Rismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M., on the 2nd day 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 aré described as fol- slows, 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 °$199:80, by reason of {certain interest coupon. notes, and the sum of $48.12, by reason of taxes, which were prior liens upon the said land and which were paid by the. said »| Mortgagee and which makes the to- ‘| tal sum due’ on date of sal of, Three- hundred twenty dollars'ahd Two Cents ($320.02) together with the costs and disbursements in this action. Dated at Kenmare, N. D,, this 16th day of January, A. D. 1918, BARNES ‘BROTHERS, Incorporated, Mortgages. A. W. Gray, ‘Attorney for Mortgagee, Kenmare N. D. Jan, 18-25—Feh. 1-8-15-21. Names That Signify Nothing. _ Really, what isin a name? Irish stew is little known in Treland; Roman can- dles did not originate In Rome; what is known in baseball parlance as a “Tex- as Leaguer” happens in as. many games played outside of the Texas league as those played in Jt;,the Irish daisy_is in reality a dandelion; Netherlanders don’t make it 2 custom. to pay for theie own refreshments while. eating and drinking with friends, and thereby make constant what is kaown as a - “Dutch Treat.” And so on, for in- finite examples. Can Remove Birthmarks. Birthmarks and. other superficial growths, that defiled chenileals have been removed with radium by English experts. TAXI Phone AT L. E. SMITH For Gres elass shoe repairing go to | BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL K. Burman, Prop. 411 Broadway Undertaking—Embalming Licensed Em er in. Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687. WEBB. BROTHERS }) E. T. BURKE) LAWYER ‘Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. PHONE‘ 752. j Miachite Hemstitching and Picoting MRS. M. C. HUNT Phone 849 MRS. L. VAN HOOK Special Representative for the SPIRELLA CORSET. Phone 555Z or 308 Fourth St. BATTERY REPAIRING We are a licensed gervice station Battery Servic |Loden’s Battery Aim TAXI Phone & S. LAMBERT iThe Electric Shop B. K. SXEELS Everything Rivctiteal Wiring Fixtures and ‘Supplies Deleo Farm Light Plants Phone 378 ts Broadway Barbie’s| DRY CLEANING AND , nora WO PHONE 394 - 409 Front Btreea Wo Onli for and Deliver {Transfer & Storage We kavo unequailed fectiitee for tMoving, storing, and ppl Household goods’ Carstel, expert oneed men; alee retail lee and wo ‘ a WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62. No. 202 Fifth 8t. ae S§ L th street and Avenué B. Bismarck | Seed corn to be early, maturing var. eS : and wholesale distributing depot of STEAM-HEATED ~ ‘Home Builder Co. zoe icties suitable. for western North Da-| -f DEAR SIR: Is® SAynaNT o Or THE BILE For tho Exide Battery Co., the largest, of FIRE. PROOF R6ve Fim Tome 12 18 tf'| Bach bidder must submit sample ot| [ROS WHICH YOU SENT Gj TAM ENGLOSING its kind In the world. Any work we sae : ee ~ % ef mei staupnilt sample’? CHECK FOR #622 IN FULL” You WiLL NOTE J. HAVE turn out Is absolutely guaranteed by STORAGE not less than one pound of the several varieties. bid on. in order that it may. be tested as to growth power (except feed oats and ground feed will not be tested for growth power but samples must be submitted.) All seeds to be free from noxious weeds. All bids tust ‘be accompanied by a ‘certified fox PARTICULARS—Of improved yor: unimproved. farm anywhere that check for five per cent of the amount ws 1000, or less, first payment. will/ 41) pids must be addressed to. the hae Box 128, , Hvansville, Minn. County Auditor and be marked’ “Bids RENT—I° have tw c {houses for rent..C.L. Burton...11-5ts DUCTED FROM EACH PURCHASE THE ESTIMATED WEIGHT OF YOUR HAND. SINCSRELY, E. TRUE. B78 | our contract with these people. Wea will 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, sénd it to us for inspection. We also specialize In the winter stor- lage of batteries for those whe put Radiator | Repairing iH all ii N : _ 2211t | for Seed Grain and Feed.” away thelr. cars for the season. x Kk WELL. IMPROVED MINN: STOC? | ‘The board reserves the right to re- = farm -containing 280 acres, ‘to ex jechange for a.'No..Dak. farm: or + small flour mill from 25 to 50 bur Jeet any. and all bids. Done: by order of he Board of Coun- ty Commissioners, | of Golden Valley County, North Dakota, in:special ‘ses- sion assembled: thig 18th day of Feb- tuary, A, D. 1918. / i M. Ci McCarthy, County Auditor, Golden — County, No, Dak. as SaNOo as EXIDE BATTERIES ARE hear foot —saner g farm for sale. Rae cs cas sd