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a 5 f q SATURDAY, FEB. 23, 1918. ‘IFYOU HAVE SOM SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS - ; MR, McADOQQ, HERE'S YOUR eh BY ALLMAN PLE YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR SALE—7 room modern 3 1-2 blocks from postoffice, south front, hot water heat; $4,000. This is cheap, FOR SALE—4 room-house with Rood barn; east part of city; lot 75 by 300 feet; very reasonable terms at $1700,00 “Neither of these properties could be replaced for these prices. Riveryiew Addition lots offer the best value of any lots in the city. Our prices are lower than elsewhere, very easy terms and our buyers are pro-|. tected in every way. Support your family by buying some of our acre property in Lincoln Addi- tion. Fire Insurance in Reliable Companies Office Open Every Evening REAL ESTATE COMPANY F. B. YOUNG Telephone No. 78R Office in First National BankBldg. J. H. 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- eng and want to keep a cow. House could not be built today for less than $2,500. For quick sale will sell for $1,725. $525 cash. TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written. ' J. H. HOLIHAN ‘Lucas Block, - - - -' Phone 745 HELP WAN: TED FEMALE OFFICE GIRL—Wanted a girl for light office. work. One who can do typewriting preferred. Address 383 ‘Tribune office. 2-23 3t dz Homans cafe ‘bakery. Mee 167. 2 22 2t WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework. Mrs. F. Holmboe, 208 Ww. Broadway. 221 6t ‘WANTED—Two girls to play piano and sell music. Apply at Wonder 5 and’10c store. 2-19 tf SHTHTOTTOROO SONY WANTED—Newspaper woman. + @ One who can gather society > ® items and read proof. P. O. B. |. % _ 546, Bismarck, N. D. tt % SCOTCESESOOIOOOSS WUOKK WANTED WANTED—Work—Lady wants work | ‘Dy the hour. Phone 212K. 2101 mo. : LANDS ‘WANTED—To hear from owner of ‘good farm for sale. 7 State’ cash price, full description.- D. F. Eush, ‘Minneapolis, 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 Bismarck Tribune. Bismarck, 'N. Dak. 2.18 7t WANTED—To hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, full descriptioa. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn, - 28 tl ——ooo—————————————— FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS HOUSE FOR RENT—Wiih modern improvements. Apply First Nation- al Bank 220 8t FOR RENT—Small, 3-room nee Electric light and water. ‘Close in. 600 12th stréet. “Call Lock at Bis- marek * hospital, 22:23 2t oN SSL FOR RENT—5 room. modern apart- +men unfurnished, ‘Firat floor: Close in, for immediate Dossession. Call 829L. 2.23 3t FoR RENT—Small house;:; electric house C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR TRAQE—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 deal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No, 497, Bismarck, N. D. ___ POSITIONS WANTED SITUATION’ WANTED—By expert enced lady stenographer and book- keeper, Phone 744. 2 20 4t X ____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. ROOM AND BOARD—620 § 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. 41! 5th street. Phone 273. 24 tf. BOARDERS at 212 3rd street. Clean warm room. Good meals, living price. New management. 1 18 1mo. 7OR RENT—Modern room. 621 6th street. 1 24 Imo STEAM-HEATED furnished and un- furnished rooms fdt rent. Business college. Phone 183. 1 16-30 FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms _ Phone 377K 216 1mo FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 80. Fourth street. Phone 404K. Gev W. Little VW a tr AGENT—SALESMAN WANTED — &xperienced salesman and 4 mechanics for spring. Cor- win Motor Co. 2 23 tt AGENTS—Earn spending money. Ev- ery housekeeper wants Madam Blumer’s Egg Saver. 25¢ pkg rep- resents 48 eggs. A. pure. food pro- duct, Sells like wildfire. Mrs. Fiske made $8,25, Mrs. Ritter $6.75 ples. M. P. Blumer, Lincoln Ave & Roscoe, Chicago. 2 23 1t TO A REAL SALESMAN—Here's. a real opportunity. This is not an “opportunity” ad of the ordinary character; it is.an invitation to some live, aggressive salesman, to sell a big new idga in outdoor ad- vertising; possibilities for money- making are so good that we hesi- tate to make an estimate until you become more familiar with the pro- duct; preliminary work, such as taking proper steps to protect our- selves with patents, arrangements for manufacture in large quantities, have all been taken care of; now we are organizing our sales staff to cover the entire United States; we deal through one salesman in a state; no deposit or advance in- vestment is asked—but we do re- quire sales ability; com2 back at us for more information, and if your letter sounds right, you will get it by return mail. Semaphore Road Sign Co., Pargershurg, iowa, 2 23 It [ in one day. So-can you. Free san- MISCELLANEOUS. TRACTOR SCHOOL—The Twin City Tractor school is conducted in ‘con- nection with one of the~world’s largest tractor and machine ‘stops, affording practical and inexpensive instruction in all branchés’ of trac- tor operation and care, The last 5- week term starts on March 18. Small tuition fee. ‘Write for catalog and application card. Minneapolis Steel and Machinery Co., 2900 Min- nehaha Ave. (itnneéapolls, Minn. RELINQUISHMENT FOR FOR 'SALE—320 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 worn uncalled for suits and overcoats and trousers at real bargains. Klein. 2 21 3t {>} Small office building close in on Broadway, at reasonabls rental. Geo. M. Register. 2 20 4t lights and water. Phage 3 21/1. mo, FOR RENT—Four room™ apartment with path; heat and-water included, Centrally located. Phone 806. EB 12 tt FOR RENT—Modern house at 922 7th st., Bismarck: Write S. F. Swayze, Garrison, ND. 212°1mo FOR RENT—Beautiful eightroom res- idence all modern with hot water heat'on Avenue D Inquire at 918 8th street or write Tribune Boy 373. WANTED—Furnished flat. or small furnished house. Must be modern Man and wife ‘only. . References re- Man and wife only, For references inquire 8. E. Bergeson & Son_ ive room modern house "13th street aaa Avenue B. Simarck Home Builder Co. 2.6 tf R Toon Close 1a; $16.00. F.E. Young: — (12 18 tt use TO ReNT—I have, a side her with white hind feet and ‘houses for ni y. proving property. Ce ares: 2 TF-YOU HAVE residence property for sale cheap. what is it? Box 243, City. S20 4t FOR SALE—Oak dining room set, 3-4 ‘brass bed, birdseye maple. chiffon- ier, dresser, desk, and 2 chairs. In- guire of Geo. Upright. 2 21 4t WANTED—To buy 160 acres or yr 320 . acres ‘of good prairie or improved land in Burleigh county. Price must be. jright.. “Address Box 211,-Bis: ™marck, N, D. 2-16-tf SOR SALE—Only theatre in North Dakota town of. 1,000 Ls meagre Réason for selling—mast » Weraler climate. + Jer woten iw 12 + TAKEN UP. One bay mare, weight about 1,200 about 3 veare old; one bay, mare; bdlacky built, eee toed, white hind ‘weight about 1,300, with colt. be? 16) Schwartz’ | bulk of sales, SISMAROK EVENING TRIBUNE HING YOU DOINGS OF THE DUFRS DING DinG! “ALL. ABOARD CASEY. JONES Important Branches of Service—Many Young Men from Farms Are Volunteering Some of Bismarck’s best known and most popular young men are included in the list of voluntary inductions ap- proved by the local beard and, will isave in the near future caniovinents and trai! assume their share in the world’ 's War for freedom. Leonard Sather, chief|in the infantry division. of the sales staff of the Boston store,| Others who leave are: chancellor commander of St. Elmo/ Charles Toman, Lodge No. 4, Knights of Pythias, ac-| Leavenworth; Monday, Feb, tive member of the Bismarck Elks’|W. Thomas to Columbus band and prominent in the general jC life of the city, has been inducted in-| to the land division of the signal}. corps, and will leave March 1 for Fort | Greene, Charlotte, N. C. Leavenworth, Kans, With him will go Tideman R. Brunick and — Isaac Turnoy, well known young farmers | Wing. Leonard Sather is the third of aj Heay pioneer Bismarck family to enlist in| for this great cause. Two brother thur M. and Walter A, one a forme Bismarck mail car vad the oriee |couver yl , f an employe of the cap , ond North Dakota and he lett Thursday, mp © Divens, arrival in France h been to be sergeants. All of the born and reared in Bismarck, ani they are doing credit to their home, nder, who go with th antarily enliste ould not lake ‘anyth ence to date, Carlan the school of military Cornell university, Ith ability as a photographer | ex; has Commended him for this branch | Bi o fthe service. He will leave for Ithi-| de: ca on February 25. PROMINENT BISMARCK BOYS OFF FOR FRONT 10 SERVE COUNTRY Leonard Sather and David Schwartz Voluntarily Inducted Into Richard Francis ‘Anderson of Wil- ton, Burleigh county’s only conscien- tious objecter, changed his mind this week as io the merits of this war, with August Stunge of Arena, for Camp Dodge, | session February 18, where the young men will find service were Commissioners Best and Kirk. meeting Januar and approved, J. Keenan were pr , with reference to Paving District No. 14 or seven blocks pavi 0 presented a petition s lerty holders ing this additional pav' neer was instructed to w Pavir Feb. 22. Bismarck, * Ohio, enroute to 2rd Ting Ayer, } Parke Fenningen to Camp Today Thomas D. McNary of Wa- j Pasha, Minn Donald C.’ Matthew: O'Brien of W pruce production division crattsman who went’ i quest for bri » CHICAGO LIVESTOCK be ect Feb. 22.—HOGS—Receipts, 40, @ head; market 30c higher’ than yestetday’s average; closing weak; $17.25 @$17.50; light, $17.00@$17.55; mixed, $17.00@$17.55; | heavy, $16.60@$17.50; rough, $16.60@ $16.80; pigs, $12. @S16. 25, CATTLE — Receipts, 9,000 head; market steady to 15 cents higher; na-! cows and heifers, $8.50@$12.0! $13.25; western steers, $7.00@$9.5 kers and feed ves, $9.00@$ $7.50 @$10.50. tive steers, $8.75@$14.15; | stockers A wethers, and feeders, 0@$10.90; cows and $10.50@$12.00; heifers, $6. GO@SU. 90; calves, $8.75@ $14.25. H ‘SHEEP-—Receipts, 8,000. head; mar- ket steady to 15 cents higher; sheep, Minneapolis, Minm., \ Feb. $10:50- d| heavy, $16.90¢ $10.00@$13.25; lambs, $18.50@$16.75. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn.,” Feb. -22.— HOGS—Receipts, 11,300 head; market 25 to 35 cents higher; range, $16.75@ $17.10; bulk of sales,’ $16.90@$17.00. ‘CATTLE — Receipts, 2,600 hea killers: steady; steers, $6.50@$18.00; cows and heifers, $7.00@$9.50: veal calves 25 cents. higher, $6.00@$12.50; stockers: and: feeders stead, $6. SE "SHEEP—Receipts, 15) head; mar- ket’ gteady; lambs, —$8.00@$16.00; wethers, “37.00@419.00; ewes, '$5.00@ $11.50, : the market altogether. OMAHA’ LIVESTOCK | ‘Omaha, ‘Neb., Feb, '22—HOGS—Re- ceipts, 1%,400 head; market higher; O78; inixed, ‘$17.00@ 7.307 pigs, $10 '§17.00@917.25. 1,200" head; 7.25; li A 6.98691 @$i1600; Bite’ Bl CATTLE — Receipts, market steady; native steers, $9.00@ SHEEP—Receipts, 7,600 head; ket strong to steady; yearlings, $12.00 $11.00@$13.00; lambs, $15.25@ MINNEAPOLIS DAIRY potato’ market is weak and: Onions also show depressed Some varieties of apples are out of BUTTER—Creamery extras, per Ib., 47e; Lug tree: 46c; firsts, 45c; sec- ERTAKI NG PARLORS A.W. LUCAS COMPANY Day and Night Phone 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge Lady Embalmer in Attendance f onds, 4fe; dairy, 89¢; packing stock, hh prime first , Small dit cks out, per dozen, 7 cu ceipts, rots out, $1 onds, dozen, 44c; dirti 40c; quotations on egg: CHEESE—Fancy twins, Ib., 26 fancy New York round, 28c; fancy daisies, 28c; fancy young ‘Americas, | Ib., 29¢; fancy brick, 80c; fancy Lim- burger, 1b., fancy ‘swiss Loaf, 45c; block, 40c; Primost, 14c¢; Pult- and & randled, d include 1 ost, 1c. COMMISSIONER Official proceedings City Commiss. sion, February 18th, 1918. The city commission met in reeule 1918. There President Lucas and Thom Bertsch, The minutes of the 8, 1918, were read . Dunham and G. ent and spoke present oO. in thi g Co., getting prices, L ALI LE Y- LIGHT Farm electrie plants solve your lighting and power problems. “(A switch starts it.”” In use for over seven years, Dealers Wanted. CorwinMotorCo. Bismarck, N.. D. i Goop-vEaR| Service Station } new- t re- and sec: PROCEEDINGS ' specifications, Letter from the Pub- Me J. Wiles . lic Opinion yith reference to Auditor- Alsbury* . ium show davertising was read ang Salil Kenney ‘ Commissioner Kirk advised he would) Pat Kelly... investigate and report next meeting.|'L. BE. ‘Ames City Auditor report of balances in| John Burden funds received and referred to Com-) Phillip Koenig . missioner Best. City weigher report} Dan Slattery received and filed. Chief of police re-| J..C. Tierney . port received for January, 1918. Re-|J. A, Grinsteimer . port of chemist and bacteriologist all Jim Jenson ceived and filed with the following,| Commissioner Bertsch moved thar by mot ion ot ‘Comin oner Ee! and | the commission adjourn until Monday z ner Thompson,| evening, February 25th, 1918 at eight ates and print-| o'clock, ‘Commissioner Kirk seconded, | Wotion carried. Attest: I. Burton, City Aud 1 comm he water the required bacte SUMMONS, of North Dakota, County of ct Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- Il, plaintiff, vs. George ant. rth Dakota to: the the complaint of the i tiff in this action a copy . of which is hereto annexed and herewith erved upon you, and to serve a copy of your swer upon the subscriber at e in the city of Bismarck, h county, North Dakota within ce to wil of st the Dakota fand Construction Co, r structed to write thi nons upon you, exclusive of the eesacany | of such service, and in case of | our failure so to appear and answer Brennan. ant ‘Attorney | judgment, ‘will be taken against you ‘filed petition with reference| \v default for the relief demanded in charged by Hughes ctric | the complaint. c for light, heat and power.| Dated this 6th day of November, joner Kirk moved city audit-| 1917. e to Attorney E, S. Allen and F. E. McCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and P. O .Address, Bismarck, North Dakota. 2—2, 9, 16, 23, 30. Being Sure of Them. Some spinsters do not believe in taxing bachelors; they believe in nalle lag them. TAXI Phone —"S. LAMBERT jor w kK. A./Hughes asking them to appear before City Commission next Monday | | night, Feb. 25, 1918. Commissioner} | Bertsch moved the following bills be} 1—26; allowed and paid, funds permitting. jc missioner Eest seconded, all com- | « $44.00 59.12 | Pemeeewec nn enenera anaes Cor Rest class shos. repairing go to BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL X. Burman, Prop. 411 Broadway iThe Electric Shop & K exkeLs Bverything Electrical Wiring Fixtures snd Supplies Deloo Farm Light Plants sr es ee Undertaking—Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS }'—— Phone 37@ oa Broadway E. T. BURKE LAWYER DEY CLEANING AND Tribune Block - Bismarck, N, D. DYZ WORKS PHONE on || «PHONE 408 Front Street Machine Hernstitching andl We sll for and Dellvar Piccting 7 MRS. M. 0. HUNT | | Barbie’ S| | | \Transfer & Storage Wo. have unequalled facilities for. one $49 moving, atoring, and shipping MRS. L. VAN HOOK household goods. Garetal, expert Special Representative for the || | Wood, alse, retally ise: and SPIRELLA CORSET WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62. No, 202 Fifth @t. |: | | | | | enced men; | Phone 555Z or 308 Fourth St. | |Battery Service Loden’s Battery Li aril a Ilpeneed service station eS ecole and wholesale distributing depot of STEAM HEATED the Exide Battery Go. the largest of Its kind In the world. Any work we FIRE-FROOF turn out Ie absolutely guaranteed by ‘STORAGE. our contract with ‘these people. We will repair all makes of batteries and carry a full line of new Exide batter- jes and parts for any make ot 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 ifthe winter stor age of batteries. for those whe put away thelr cars for the eeason. ‘Radiator Repairing in all its branches EXIDE BATTERIES ARE