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j 4 FB. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY Our sales so far this month have totalled over $40,000.00. There is a reason! If you wil*buy our bargains and make use of our service you will be pleased—so will we! FOR SALE—6 room modern house, brand new, $3100.00, $400.00 cash $30.00 per month. z FOR SALE—Small house and barn, 50 foot corner lat east part of town, $1400.00 $200.00 cash, $20.00 per month, FOR SALE—Riverview Addition lots are the cheapest in the city with more advantages than most other. Very easy terms. FOR SALE—Buy an acre. in Lincoln Addition; support your family on it and help win the war. Easy terms. Fire Insurance in Reliable Companies ‘Office Open Every Evening. REAL ESTATE COMPANY FB. YOUNG Telephone No. 78R. Offices In First National Bank Bidg * ees ‘ J. 4. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains. FOR SALE—House of 6 rooms, al most new, partly modern. Large lot and other lots near can be bought right. This is just the place for a family who wishes to raise chick- ens and want to keep a cow. House could not be built today for less 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 5 5 Out Wes SD— FEMALE WANTED—Competent_ girl for gener- al housework. Mrs. F, Holmboe, 208 W. Broadway. 0 2 21 6t WANTED—Two girls te play piano _ and sell music. Apply at Wonder 5 and 10c store. x 2-19 tf WANTED—Girl to work for board and room and help care for baby. In- :quire Tribune 3675. 26 tf PRMMEHES FHSS HMOOS @ WANTED—Newspaper woman. @ © One» who can’ gather society + @ items and‘read proof. P. 0. B. & @& 546, Bismarck, N. D, th & SPS HVHEDHVMIH OSHS low of, five:or stx rooms by March 1, Must: be within four blocks of post: ‘office, No./.382 Tribune. ° 2:19 4t SS eee WORK WANTED yoom hdéuse, close in; rents far, ae FOR ‘room ° $16.00. F. E. Young. WANTED—Work—Lady wants..work by the hour. Phone 212K: pes ota 3.2710/1-mo, iR ern rooms, - well located? “Ceg: M. Reg: ister. HOUSE FOR RENT House of. tet rooms, furnished... Close,in.. Modern, > HisHolihan, Lucas Block, 2:21 (2b =a y Heat: on Ave D . Inquire Sth Street or, write ‘Tribune: aN, me. 522.7, tt + WANTED-—Furnished flat or, small) furnished. house. *Must. be modern. , Man. and wife colt Birnie re. . May apd, wife only. ir referent inquire # E. Bergeson & Son: ae RENT—Strictly modern four om apartment, city heat. Inquire 2-20 3t 12 18 tf HOUSE TO RENT—1 have. two ouses for rent. C.L. Burton. 11-5tt For RENT—Good, comfortable, seven _¥ 0, Hellatram —_———— SS ar from owner. of State’ cash WANTED—To “good farm for sale. price, full description. D. F. Bush, ‘aMinneapolis, Minn. 2.22 A WELL IMPROVED MINN. STOCK farm’ containing 280 acres, to:,ex- change for’a No. Dak, farm or a) ~ small flour mill from 25 to 50 bar: rel capacity, Write 379 care’ The Fismarck Tribune. Bismarck, IN. Dak. p.22)18 7 WANTED—To. hear from. owner. r_of, good farm for sale. State cash price; full-descriptioa) -D. —|told.in. “fam o’ the, Scoots, gar 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 will trade for city income. Have several houses for sale, trade or rent Will take good car in on the dea! . ¢. WILLIAMS @ CO. Offilce Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel. No. 497. POSITIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED—By -experi- enced lady ‘stenographer and ‘book- ‘keeper, Phone 744. RIWORNEeS tres 2 20 4t X POSITION” WANTED—Young lady desires position as stenographer, ex- perienced. Address box 125, Man- dan, N. D. 2-19 4t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms with hot water in at 510 4th street. Phone 210. 2 21 6t FOR RENT—Modern room on 315 Mandan Ave. Phone 398K. _2-6-17t ROOM AND: BOARD—620 Sixth St7_ PRISE SS, Rois s 2 16 2wk ROOMS—Three rooms in modern house suitable for light housekeep- _ ing. -Phone 469 K; 418 1st st. fOR RENT—Cilose in, furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 41! Sth street... Phone 273. 24 tt BOARDERS at 212 3rd street. Clean warm room. Good meals, living price. New management: 118 1mo. FOR RENT—Modern room. 621 6th street. 1 24 Ime 3TEAM-HEATED furnished and un furnished rooms for rent. Business college. Phone 183. 1 16-3( FOR BE Suey, modern rooms Phone 377k 216 1 mo "OR" Nena rooms. 80 Fourth street. Phone 404K. Geu W Tittle Wa tt MISUBLLANEOUS acres: north of the famous Judith Basin in Montana. Deeded. lands ad- jacent selling for from $8,000 to $12,- 000 for 320 acres. Call room 223 Northwest Hotel. 2 21 3t FOR SALE—New and slightly wor: uncalled for suits and overcoats. ané trousers at real bargains. Klein. : 2 21 8 FOR RENT—Small office building . close in on. Broadway, at reasonabls rental. Geo. M. Register. 2 20 4 IF YOU HAVE residence property for Box Hi sale cheap. Clty cs cei thn FOR SALE—Oak dining room set. what is it? 34 ‘brass bed, birdseye maple chiffon- « ier, dresser, desk, and 2 chairs. In quire of Geo. Upright. 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- marck, N, D. Dy 2-16-tf OR SALE—Only togatre in North Dakota. town of 1.000. population -Keason for selling—must go: tc warmer.climate, B. F. Jarvis, Glep Hin. N, Dak van tf TAKEN UP. One bay. mare, weight about 1,200 about 3° years old; one bay mare, | blocky. built, :pigeon, toed, white hind feet, weight about: 11300, with colt .be- side her with white hind feet and white spoti on’ forehead*> Owner may. have same: by, .proving. property: and paying for dathage: and ‘this’ ad. "WN ODE, Bismarck. 221 WREATH FOR ENEN ENEMY AVIATOR seecn Fier Whe Bray ee gn Pawn al ‘man. Del or tepPellert le be | A trag tneident t taht geveats: ‘ttle ke. spect shown by allied aviators for the Memory of a; daring: enemy’ flyer is 7 by. Ed ‘Wallace, weiting in Eve ‘ybody’& $2 Pam; an. intrepid’ Seotchnnn} wae tald-that'the :man,he-had-brought di the day before, was.a well-known, m “aviator, named ‘Von Zeidiity, ‘ane on behalf of ‘the Royal Flying corps ‘Tam was selected to take a wreath to the funeral. ° “The-wreath, in a tin box, ‘firmly corded and attached to a little para- chute, was: placed in’ the fusilage of @ small Morane—his own machine being Mn the hands of the mechanics—and Tam climbed into the seat. In five minutes he was pushing.up at’ the extreme. angle at which a man can fly. Tam never employed a lesser one. “Evidently the enemy scout real-| ized the business of this lone British flyer and must have signaled his views to the earth, for the antiaircraft bat- $4f) tories suddenly ceased’ to fire, and When, | approaching Ludezeel, Tam: sighted an enemy, squadron engaged in Q practice flight, they opened out and mhde way for him, offering no mo- lestation. “Sam began to plane down. He spot: ted the big. white-specked cemetery, find saw a:little procession making its way to the grounds. He came down to a. thousand! feet. and dropped: his para chute. He saw it open and sail earth- ward and then someone ‘on’ the ground waved. a, white handkerchief. 4 “Guid, said Tam, Se Blemarck N. D.) 41-2 Pet. Basis Creates Demand New York, Feb. 21.—A spirit Liberty second 4’s made an ket today. were most active, 4's 3144's, always the most stable from 98 to 98.14. Trading in stocks was of the ante holiday character._ shippings, tobacdo’s and a few specialties, sumed in the active list. Rails met with general approval. Thi: the senate. St. Paul yielded over ured the heavy trunk lines. ciated equipments registered los one:to’almost thre points, of 1% points. als’ forfeited’ one to two points motors and utilities. ‘Marine common reported an ex cific mail,’ cancelled early adv: with United fruit. ed to: 615,000 shares. Bonds’ were irregalar, Anglo-F: large proportion. nominal transactions. ‘NEW YORK kK STOCK LIST American Beet Sugar .- c American Can Anaconda Copper . Atchison Baltimore & Ohio . Butte & Superior . California Petroleum Canadian Pacific .. Central Leather ... Chesapeake & Ohio . Chicago, Mil: & St. P: Chino Copper Colorado Fuel & Iron . Crucible Steel Cuba. Cane Sugar Erie . Great Northern Ore Ctfs. Great Northern pfd. Inspiration: Copper Int; Mer. Marine pfd. ctfs_. Kennecott Copper .- Louisville & Nashville Mexican‘ Petroleunr fiaini, Sopper, i most reactionary, albeit the latest pro- gram of'the authorities at Washington largely nullified, however, by further | “government ownership” debates in| comman and preferred two. points éach and’ other grangers. as. well as transconti-' nentals and coalers‘lost an average of: a point, while New York Central feat-/ United. States Steel closing at 955%, a net loss} Copper and allied met- rise’of 3% points, the preferred gain-; ing two,:but Atlantic, Gulf and Pa- Total sales amount- 5's: making a further gain. Total sales (par value). aggregated $5,950,000, of | which. the liverty. group. furnished af United: States old 2s advanced % on call, with minor gains in‘others on; $1. American Smelting & Refining 83%. American Tel, & Tel. ve 107 American Zinc... . » 15%) NES, HERE'S THE. DING DING, DANNY SEE PAPA MAKES THE BELL Go DING DING = 1S THAT, WHAT You WANT ? WERE, You CAN HAVE THE DING Were Belief That Next Issue Is to Be on} Texas Co. ed ad-| vance in Liberty bonds, predicated on} the belief that the next issue is to be! on a 4% per cent basis, was the most | noteworthy feature of the stock m: Spelier . advance of 1.16 per cent to 97.26, first | sing from 96.56 to 97.50, and the) issue, | usual} Except for | , other selling pressure was re-! were is was Practically all the steels and asso-| mercial bulletin will: say ses of| with ‘treme ances 'rench 644, 84 52 19% | 1644 | 21 5% | hovers: $7.00 @$9.50; | eighths wools both foreign and: domes- clothing, ‘$1. |UN BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNB "TOM AND DANNY UNDE IF YOU HAVE SOMET ae. te SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMABCK eee CLASSIFIED COLUMNS {DOINGS OF THE DUFFS RSTAND ae . BY ALLMAN FACH OTHER PERFECTLY. ” HERE, HERE! DING - You TAKE IT OW,TWS 1S WAAT Nov MEAN ?. I KNow- The, STREET CAR ~ DING -DING - DING- WERE IT COMES Tom, WHY DIDN*r You GET HIM A DRINK WHEN WE KEPT ASKING FoR IT? [TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT LIBERTY BONDS MAKE BIG GAIN ) New York Centr 70% | Northern Pa 9 84% | Pennsylvania 14% | Ray Consolidated Co, 24 Reading .... rina Republic Iron ‘Southern Paci Southern Railwa: | Union Pac’ |v. S. Indus | United States Steel | Utah Copper 4 9514 82% BS NEW YORK METAL New York, F ‘eb. 21.—Metal exchange quotes lead spot $7.12@$7.25 fered at $7. OMAHA LIVESTOCK eb, Feb, 21—HOGS—Re- arket steady to $16.50@$16.80; light, $16.40@ bulk of Omaha, N: Receipts, 3,600: head; market. steady; native steers, $9.25 $13.25; cows and heifers, $7.25: western steers, $8.50@$12; cows and canners, $6.00@ stockers and. feeders, $6.50@ Bi $11.50; calves, $9.00@$13.00; bulls, stags, etc. .50@$10.50. SHEEP—Receipts, 7,800 bead: mar- yearlings, $12.09@$° 1.50; wethers,. $11.00@$13. $10. 50 @$12.00; lambs, $14. BOSTON WOOL “Boston, Mass. Feb. 21—The com- tomorrow: “There is p better tone in the wool market, due*not only to the fact that the govcernment is believed to be at the point of placing further large or- ders, -but also to the belief that the suply situation is) bound to add strength, particularly the upward trend of values. in South America, where as prices are higher. for the week by a cent or two. per pound. Sales locally have not been large, but liave been generally firm, report for short fine wols. The demand is fairly keen for good quarter. and three- ' tic, ‘oured basis, —Fine “42. mori ; fine 8 montlis, $1.55@$1. California—Northetn,” $1.70@$1.75; middle: county, $1.55@§1.60; southern, $1.45 @$1.50. 1, staple, $1.80 @$1.92; eastern $1.50@$1.60; valley No. 1, $f.65@$1.70. : ferritory-—Fine staple; $185; half blood, combing, $1.70@$1. three- eighths blood combing, $1.50; clothing, $1.60@$1,65; fine medium @$1.60. $1180@$1.85; A. A. pers, $1.60@$1.65. Pulled—Extr $1.70@$1.80; Avs PARLORS ‘A. W. LUCAS COMPANY 78% a gee A pune That Stocks of Flour Are Practically Exhausted Is Bullish Factor Chicago, Feb, 21-——Grain and provi- sions as well bumped upward hard to- day against maximum price limits. Knowledge that stocks of flour had heen virtually exhausted was a lead- ing bullish factor. Corn closed firm at the same as yesterday’s finish to Ing@age higher, with March $1.27% and May 7%@4. Oats gained 7 @2 to 2c, and provisions 35c to $1. With February delivery of corn al- ready quoted at the topmost point per-; missible, later options showed from | the outset a tendency to climb. The ‘margin still open for profit on pur- chi however, was so narrow that transactions were without any sub- stantial size. Speculation interest centered chiefly. on the oats market, which at first _LALLEY- LIGHT Farm. electric plants solve your lighting and power problems. “A switch starts it.’’ In use for over seven years, Dealers Wanted. CorwinMotorCo. Bismarck, N.. D. »age of batteries for those whe ‘put 1 Showed some weakness, owing to the: enactment of a rule that no contract would be valid at any greater advance tham 2c for any single day. Rural of- ferings were meager, however, and re- ports that liberal shipments had been made from here to the seaboard, gave renewed stimulus to commission house demand. Thereafter the market moved |» consistently up grade, stopping only at the maximum set limt. | Previsions made a sharp ascent:aft- er temporary declines that were due to unexpected large receipts of hogs. + The later notable strength of provi- s ascribed to talk of large | y the government. Open High Low Close 1.27% 1.27 27% 1.26% 1.27% Oat March 0% 93 May 8 A 907% MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 21.—Flour, five cents higher. In standard flour quoted at in 9$ 1b. cotton sacks. 8 323 barrels. Barle; Rye, Bran $ ‘Wheat receipts, 48 cars; holiday a} year ago, * Corn, No. 3 Yellow, $1.80@$1. Oats, No. 8 White, $.942@. Flax, $2.84%4 @$3.86%4, MINNEAPOLIS DAIRY Minneapolis, Feb. 21—Butter and eggs: dy. Oranges and cranberries are low so some varieties of green vegetable: BUTTE! R—Creamery extras, hy t Ib., GS—Fresh prime firsts, new cases, free from ro} dirties, land che out, per doz hg rent recipts, rots out $1 seconds, dozen, 44¢; » candied, dozen, 40¢; quotations on cg: include es, TAXI Phons L. E. SMITH fre first class shoe repairing go to BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL XK. Burman, Prop. 411 Broadway Undertaking—Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night. Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. PHONE 752. Machine Hemstitching and . Picoting MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 849 eee eee eee eee ad MRS. L. VAN HOOK Special Representative for the SPIRELLA CORSET Phone 5552 or 308 Fourth St. NGM TIREAR Rc ee 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 will repair all. 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- away thelr cars for the season: EXIDE BATTERIES ARE | killers steady; | $13.90; Battery Service Loden’s Battery y= CHEESE—Fancy twins, 1b., 26%6e; fancy New York, round, 28c:, fancy daisies, 28c; fancy young Americas, 1b., 29¢; fancy. brick, 30¢c; fancy Lim- burger, 1b, 33¢; fancy Swiss Loaf, 45¢; block, 40c; Primost, 14¢; ' Pult- ost, 11e. 0. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Soutz St. Paul, Minn., eb, 21— HOGS—Receipts, 7,300 head; market steady; range, $16.50@$16.75; bulk of sales, $16.50@$16.70 ‘ CATTLE—Receipts, 1,900 head; steers, $6.50@$13.00; cows and heifers, $7.00@$9.50; veal calves, 25¢ higher, $6@$12.25; stock- ers and feeders slow, $6,50@$10.50. SHEEP—Receipts, 100 head; mar- ket steady; lambs, $8.00@$16,00; wethers, $7.00@$13.00; ewes, $5.00@ $11.50 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Feb. 21—HOGS—Receipts, 60,000 head; sales, market strong; bulk of aay 85 @$17. light, $16.65@ . mixed, $16.65@$17.10;. heavy, ; rough, $16. 40@ $16: 533 vee $12, 50@$15.85, CATTLE — Receipts, 5,100 head; market strong; native sters, .$8,65@ stockers and feeders, $7.40@. $10.80; cows and heifers $6:50@$11.25; calves, $8.50@$14.00, SHEEP — Receipts, 16,000 hea market rm; sheep, $10.00@$13,25; lambs, $1 @$16.60. NEW YORK MONEY New York, Feb. 21.—Mercantile pa- per @ per cent. Bar silver $5%. Mexican dolars 68. Government s strong, Railroad bonds irregu- s, 6 bid. high 6; low 3; ruling rate 6; closing bid 214; offered at 3; last loan 3. Mouth Juices Keep Teeth Clean. An English physician has advan¢ed the theory that the Juices of the mouth , pre intended to keep the teeth eletn, not to prepare food for digestion as is generally believed. TAXI Phone S. LAMBERT |The Electric Shop BK SEnELS Everything Electrieal Wiring Fixtures and Supplies’ Deleo Farm Light: Plants ees, ks Phone 378 Barbie’s PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver qoooee ewe neeeeececesecess, Transfer & Storage We. have unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and. ehipping}, household goods. Careful, experl- enced men; alee retail lee and}. wood, WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62. No, 202’ Fifth 8t.- as Arr ass BISMARCK, 3. B.. STEAM-HEATED FIRE-PROOF STORAGE Radiator Repairing in all its branches

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