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THURSDAY, FEB. 28, 1918. . SISMAROK EVENING TRIBUNB. ‘SELL IT THROUGH. THE BISMARCK "TRIBUN ONS OF a DOS “PANSN,| Wish YouD MAKE] | SURE WILL- aa Shavi ACuP OF TEA-I'M_ | BEEN DOWN Town MosT) STARVED-, ALONG TIME every person hag, subject to the quall- fications and restrigyions provided by law, the right: to protection from de- famation by libel or slander. And any person who abuses the privilege of freedon® of speech and liberty of the press by maliciously publishing li- belous matter of or concerning an- other is liable to the person libelled BY ALLMAN 77; strane cour; (aman) % From Cass County. John vipeth plaintiff and respond- ent, vs. Mike Gibbert and Frank Bud- ack, a8 sheriff of Richland county, N. jDak., defendants and appellants. Qne who seeks resision Look, OLA, Ve BEEN To THE! ON, Fine! HAIRDRESSERS ALL AFTERNOON || WANT TO HAVING A PERMANENT WAVE) WAVE MINE Por IN MY wales ‘Wow ON REAL ESTATE COMPANY! ron ene on stant ex FoR. SALE—7 ‘room modern: house 3.1-2blocks. fram. postoffice, south trait, fo iBone Heat; $4,000. This "room house with good éast. part of city; lot 75 by very reasonable terms at $1700.00. - fither of these properties could de replaced, for these prices. . Riverview. Addition lots offer the best-value-pf any.Jote in.the city. Our prices-are lower than elsewhere, very easy.;terms afid our buyers. are pro- tected iif-eyery: way. Support your. family by buying some of out dére property in Lincoln Addi- tion. *~ * Fire tfisurance In Reliable Companies fice Opén Every Evening REAL ESTATE COMPANY RRYOUNG ‘elephone No. 78R Office li First: Nationat, BankBidg. J. H. HOLIHAN. Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—House of five rooms and large bath room. Hast front. Nice trees: and lawn. Good neighborhood. ‘Well located. Cottage style, Mod- ern except heat. This house is worth $3,000, but my client is going back to the farm and he offers it for $2,400. $400.cash. TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS 7‘ Insurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas © Block. Phone 745 BLP WANLED—MALE ‘WANTED — Single man from 18 to 26 years_of age, Protestant, ‘by: month or by year to work on farm. Write or inquiré-370-Tribune. 2 28 6t Fi00 WILT BE GIVEN to each ‘of several school boys who will dsliver copies of the Curtis publications tc customers. Only schoolicys-—clean, gentlemanly . and. ambitious—neec apply... The, $1.00 is. in addition. w, eral cash profits ‘and. many other advatitagés.. Appiy to IMarris & Co. drfis; Da 112/4th sl rent, ED A’ AT ONGE™Aparentice girl Wee mentvon's Millinery. 2-26 .3t ie age lat 'y_ cook. “Blo ete Washburn, ‘Ni-D;" nerd pao aid girls to play. plano gic. Apply.at , Wonder WANTED 58) 112-19 tf @:WANTED—Newspaper, woman. <|: ‘One whio ‘can gather society + itéms dnd read HSor: P.O. Bue 5 B46, Cree N..D. tt? ey WANRTED—Poaltion by experfenced f dy: 5 Can furnish good refer. ‘Address: #486, Bismarck Trib: 2 25 6t ED WORK—By day or hour,|. ly, at 202.1-2 Nain or Phone 303. at aii imo A By man jan Bi ds of house cléaning, hie ana sts. . Work guaranteed. Good fefetences. Phone. 794. Her. Bismarck, N. D. 2 27 2t- Wan FEC Work—Lady wants work by. te hout.: Phone 212K. échanica for ene, Corwin Mo. Co, 22 25 th ENTS—Make big profits, selling ‘dtir extracts, perfumes) cold credms, face powders, spices, medicines, etc, ‘Beautiful high-grade line. Exclusive rritory. . Sample soap free. La: sslan‘Co, pert 95, St. Lou 3 “oom - FOR BENT © FRA -RENT—ratnished room| Toom in a miod. ne ee Jet st. 2-07 tf atid 5 tth at 227 Bt lated te si i ‘2 16 2wk 9: Ki 418 1st in, Thonias 210.1 mo, of Shleldd tush tion {8 a —_—=———————S—S—S—S—SS FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES: AND FLATS | FOR REN’ irnished —— apartme for Nght housekeeping. “FW? Mut phy, 204 Main street. Phone 427: 274t FOR RENT— } modern, and ‘3’ unfurnished ‘rooms Yo Hehe housekeeping. “417 10th :streeti. FORT RENTS Small house, ele Ughts and water.” Phone’ 355 R-RENT—Four room with bath; ‘heat ‘and w: Centrdlly ‘locited. at., Bismarck. Write S.F. JSvarE8, Garrison, . “OR KENT— Beautiful eight-raom Tee: idetice all modern with hot .water heat. on Avenue D_ Inquire, at, 918): 8th street or write Tribune No. 873, L o2 7 tt FOR RENT—Five room modetn honed 13th street and-Avenue -B; Bismarck, Home Builder..Co. sy2- 6 tt es 1 eee et WOUSE TO RENT—I have two __hotises for rent..C, L..Burton. 11-6tf “OR RENT—G opetittabie seven room house, close in;. rents for $25. HO. Hellatram _ “7 ARR AL ___ LANDS WANTED—To fear from owner of good farm‘ for sale. State ‘cash price, full description. D. I. Bash, ‘Minneapolis, Minn, 2.22 +) LOBT AND FOUND COSt—Between Auditorium and 814 Ath. st.,, pair: of gold bow glasses in “ease. .Return to. Tribune tor Te ward. 2:27, 2t (CE *) FOR ‘BALE—Ford delivery car In good |. ediidition. Will sell very, romonnely. ‘Phone _649R,. 2-28-8t ' FOR SALE—The chance ota. a life-time, ina. real live town. Small Capital, If interested, Write to Box 186 care , Bismarck Tribune. 2°28. Ot FOR SALE—One Dowagiac 16’ slice press drill in good condition.’ Write |, Ole Sather, Bismarck, N. D. : 22833 € FOR SALE—Combination. hook '¢ Ase. and writing desk, buffet and ‘china closet, library table, flat top office desk, ‘few rockers and “ straight chairs. Phone, 152X.714 2nd -street. a 227 2t FoR SAEEixira Tne —arly Ohio ‘seed potatoes, ‘Will sel! reasonable. Write. Ed Doppler, Menoken, N..D. WANTED TO BUYGoCart, "must be ‘in’ good condition, Reed worked and upholstered preferred. Phone 589U. 2-28 3t FOR SALE—One Pullman, hed daven- port with. A-No:. 1° leather seat ‘dnd back. - Call 801. 6th street ‘or phone 242. 226° ie FOR” SALE—Driseoll_Barbér Good chance ‘for someone” can a. nice little shop , of. their Head Good live town, and’ good. business, Slocum, Prop. Driscoll.;Bar- ber ‘Shop; ‘Briacolls D: D. “Acres of good prairie or- iniptoy ‘and ‘tn Burleigh county. Price must be right. Address Box 211, Bis-' :. (2:16-tt ne Oliver typewriter, 4-section bookcase and one commode. Photie 877 or call 615 7th street. 225 te: FOR SACE—Billiard Hall equipment. Four pooi tables; billard ‘table, eléc: ttic pidno and other “fixtures, ih town of, 5,000, population. » Reason. for selling, gofng into other bual- rite Care Tribune 384. i 1.2 24 awk NEW. YORK “STOCK LIST American Beet: Sugar Am Cans. ..: Améical Smelting. & Refining American Tel. & Tel. American*iZne: 8256 ‘41 .| Baltimore & ‘Ohio Butte & Superior California Petroleum . Canadian Pacific Central Leather .. Chesapeake & Ohio. Saou Chicago, Mil. % St. Paul Chino Copper... Colorado Fuel & Iron . Cruciale .Steel ... Cuba Cane Sugar Erie... Great Northern Ore etfs « MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 27.—Fiour |" thehanged. In doad lots, standard flout quoted at 980 a barrel in 98 1b cotton sacks. Shipments 95,629 barrels. . Barley 178 @ 206. Rye 250 @ 252. ° Bran 3250. “Wheat receipts 04 cars, compared with 309 a year ago. »,No. 3 Yellow 178 @ 183. % @ 83%. | Aris! he 2 26/8 | TANTEDSTs hay 160 acres or pase is STOCK VALUES ARE SOARING; Professional Interests Forge 'In- crease in Quotations Figures New York, N. Y., Feb. 27.—Aided by seyeral increased dividends and stimu- lated by pools and related professional interests, today’s stock market aug: inented récent advances in a number sof: special issues. Continental Can directors inereased thé common dividend ‘from 5 to 6 per- cént anually and Chandler Motors was advanted from an eight to twelve per- cent basis. Intimations that other in-; dustrial companies are sontemplating similar action were credited because of recent large returns. Additional factors of favorable im- port included ‘the improved state of the iron and steel industry, a8 indicat- ed by the marked increase of capacity reported by the United States steel corporation, and advices from Mexico swhich’‘gave impetus to the oil divi- _{{dends: : is) 42 Rails Prominent . Transcontinentals and coalers were the ‘forernost features of the railway division at gains of one to two points minor fgsues such as Missouri Pacific |preferrca, Wabashes .and Eries aiso Tespeaing-tola moderate impetus. Utjlities wefé- more‘activé than us- iual/’dnterest: centering -in People’s Gis; Wdhsolidkted Gas and Amorican ‘Telephone. Mators ‘and tobaccoes were heavy at all.times, the latter yielding ‘tWo to:five pints, in connection with proposed. stock issues. Dnited States Steel's sharp teaction with coppers broughtsome itregular- ity. in the’ la8t hour, leaders forfeit- ing one. to twa points. Steel closed at a: net loss of 1% points. Total sales am- ounted to 725,000.shares. Bonds were irregular, ‘speculative rails showing. heaviness. _ Liberty; issues also eased. Total sales (par val: ue) aggregated $4, 050,000. -Old United. States *3’s. declined wy percent on call, but the several Pana- ama issues rose. % to 1 per cent. NEW. YORK MONEY New York,:N. Y., Feb. 27.—Mercan: ttle paper 5144 @ ‘5% percent. Bar sil- ver 85%. Mexicandollars 68. Govern: ment bonds irreguMr; railroad bonds irregular. Time loans. strong; sixty days, ninety days-and-six months, 6 bi id, ‘Call money ‘firm, high 514; low 4; uling.rate 514; closing bid 314;,,offer- ed at 4% last loan 4. Fi ‘NEW. YORK METAL “New York, N. ¥., Feb. 27.—Metal ex- change quotes lead strong; spot 73744 bids\Spelter dull; East St. Louis de- livery, spot offered at 775. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVE STOCK South St Paul, Minn, Feb. 27— Hogs receipts 13,00;:40 to 50 cents; lower; range. 1600 @ 1660; bulk 1645 @ 1650, Cattle receipts 4200; killers steady; steets 650 @ 1800; cows and heifers 700 @ 950; veal calves 50c higher, 600 @ 1200; stockers and feeders strong, 650 @ 1050. * Sheep receipts 150; steady; lam! 800 “@ 1600; wettiers 700 @ 1300; ewes 500 @ 1150, Sep haa p | éver, the fact that the weather was FOTY DOLLAWS Fo” DEM: na LITTLE Waves - GooDNESS 1E! PANS, No” SHO MUST. BE. ne MILLIONAIRE IN WAVES, ONEXCHANGE Talk of Peace Ends and Market Settles to Slowly Rising Values Chicago,. Ill., Feb, 27.—Hardening | of grain values today accompanied a cessation of peace gossip. Corn closed | steady at a net advance cf a shade, with March 12734 and May 126% @ 127. Oats gained % @ \%c. Provisions finished 2) to 27¢ down, Subsidence of talk about a’ possi- bility of the Von Hertling address af- fording some prospect of an early end of hostilities put the bears at a disadvantage in the- corn. market throughout the day, Values were Strengthened also by notice fromthe directors of the exchange that further trading in the February delivery had ‘been prohibited and that settlements would have to be made at the maxi- mhiin’ price allowed for futures, '$1.28 & ‘bushel. In’ the late dealings, how- excellent’ for a heavy movement of corn from rural sources to r~"nary centers acted as a ‘welght on ‘prices. ‘ Likelihood of 3 falling off in re- éeipts tended to Stimulate demand ‘for oats. It was said prodiicers and’ rail- roads were both givirs': prefernce to the ‘handling of corn. ‘-Sharp breaks in the price of hogs |! weakened’ provisions., Much _ selling was: also caused by:a report that. the government allotment of March con- tracts: had been -of léss ‘volume than expected. Open High Low Closing Corn— March May. Oats— March. . 126% 126% 9% 89 8814: 87% CHICAGO LIVE: STOCK Chicago, l., Feb. .27.—Hogs, © re- ceipts 30,000; weak; 40 to 50c under yesterday’s average; bulk .1670 @ 1695: light 1640 @ 1700; heavy 1675 @ 695; rough 1625 @ 1645; pigs 1260 @_1585. Cattle receints “8,000; steady; na- tive steegs 885 @ 1425; stockers and feeders 765 @ 1090: cows and heifers 675 @ 1200; calves 875 @ 1425. Sheep receipts 8,000; firm: sheep 1025°@ 1350; lambs:1375 @ 1725. + 126% 127 89 89% 87% MINNEAPOLIS PRODUCE Minneapolis, Minn., Feb.: 27:—Fur- ‘ther declines are shown on butter and eggs. Arrivals are fairly.liberal and the demand. improving.. | Butter—Creamery: extras per pound, ‘|\46c; extra firsts, 45¢; firsts, 44c; sec- Hep 43c; dairy, 38c; packing stock, 7c. Eggs—Fresh prime firsts new cases, free from rots, small dirties checks ‘out, per dozen, 86c> ‘curent receipts, Trois out, $10.20; checks and seconds, dozen, 28c; dirties, candled, dozen, 28; quotations on eggs include cases. Cheese—Faicy twins, pound, 26%4c; fancy New: York, pound, 28c; fancy daisies, 28c; fancy young Américas, pound 29c; fancy brick 20c; fancy lim- burger, pound 33c;. fancy. Swiss. loaf, Abe; block 40; primost, 14; pultost 11, | IRBINE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT ‘GRAIN STEADY OMAHA LIVE STOCK Omaha, N , Feb, 27.—Hogs_ re- ceipts, 14, lower; heavy 1640 @ 1680; m 1650 @° 1675; light 1635 @ 1680; pigs 1000 @ 1 Cattle receipts 4,000; steers 900 @ 5 750 @ 1075; western 1225; Texas steer: a OWS and heifers 700 @ 9 caners 650 @ 750; stockers and feeders 650 @ 1150; calves 900 @ 1800; bulls, stags, etc., 750 @ 1050. oneep receints 8,690; muttons 1200 @ 1500; 1200: ewes 1075 @ 12: @ 1685. UNDERTAKING PARLORS A. W. LUCAS COMPANY and heifers eers 850 @ slow steady; thers 1100 @ Jambs 1530 Day and Night Phone 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge Lady Embalmer in Attendance 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. battery. | dy; native i syllabus: in equity must restore or tender, to the adverse: party as, a. precedent to the right to rescind the consideration received under the contract sought to be rescinded, ? (2). A party who bring an oni: able action for xescision does not be- | come divested of his interest in the) {property .otfered to, be recurned : by ;making the offer to return it. The offer, tojreturn becomes effective only if accepted by’ the adverse. party ‘or when a resission is adjudged..by the court, In event a rescission is not adjudged the parties stand. in. the same. position as though. rescissio: hadinot been sought, and the property offered ‘to be returned remains the property of. the party who seeks re- scission. (3). To constitute an equitable es- toppel there must exist a false rep- resentation or concealment of facts made with knowledge actual or con- structive, and the party to whom it was made must have been withou: knowledge or means of knowledge of the real facts. (4). Where the truth is known to | boths parties or where they both have actual means of knowledge there can be no equitable estoppel short of one arising from actual contract, Krom a judgment of the terre court of ss County, Pollock, Defendant appeals. Affirmed. Opinion of the court by, Christian- son, J. Pollock. & ,Pollock, Fargo, and George S, Grimes, Minneapolis, Minn., for appellant. Engerud, Holt & Frame, Fargo, for respondent. From Cass County. T. F. McCue, plaintiff and ‘respond- ent, vs. The Equity Co-operative Pub-; i lishing Company of Fargo, et al., de- fendants and appellants.| Syllabus: (1). In tiis state every ;man may freely write, speak and pub- lish his opinions on. all subjects, but is responsible for an abuse of that privilege to any person injured by ! such abuse. (2). Under the laws of this. state TAXI Phone L: E. SMITH For first class shoe repairing go to |{Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway Undertakirig—Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 | WEBB BROTHERS Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. PHONE 752, Machine Hemstitching and Picoting 4 MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 849 MRS. L. VAN HOOK Special. Representative for the SPIRELLA CORSET Phone 5552 or 308 Fourth St. | We are a licensed: service station and wholesale distributing depot of the Exide Battery Coy the largest ‘of ite klfid In the world. ly work we turn out Is absolutdly guaranteed by our contract with these people. We - will repair all. makes of batteries and carry @ full_line of new Exide batter- jes and parts for any make of car: . Cald weather ruins a_half charged “If your’s is in doubtful, con- dition, send it to us. for inspection. We Seo specialize In the winter stor- age of. batteries for those whe put away thelr cars for the season. EXIDE BATTERIES ARE : BETTER. * for the injury occasioned by the pub- Neation, 4 (3). Any “false and unprivileget publication, by writing, printing, pic- ture, effigy or other fixed representa- tion to the eye which exposes any person to hatred, contempt, ridicule, or obloquy, or which causes him to de shunned or avoided, or which has a tendency to injure him in his occu- pation,” is libelous. (4), If there is any doubt as to the meaning of a publication claimed to be libelous, so that extrinsic evidence is needed to determine whether it is h{of attionable character; or if such publication is reasonably susceptible of two constructions, the one innocent and the other libelous, then it is a question for the jury which construc: tion is the proper one. (5). A-general demurrer to a com- plaint in an action for libel ,will be overruled jf any of the statements therein, when construed in connec- tion: with the remainder of the article of which it forms a part, is reasan- ably eptible of the libelous; mean- ing ied therero in. the ..com- plaint. Pesehive Appeal from the district court of Cass county, Pollock, Judge. From an order overruling @ demur- rer to the complaint, Affirmed. Opinion of the court by Christian: son, J. Liruce, C. J., concurriag; Grace and Kobinson, JJ., dissenting, William Lemke, Vaczo, jant W. S. Lauder, spendent. for ‘apper Wahpeton, for re- TAKEN UP. One bay mare, weight about 1,200, about 8 years ‘old; one bay mare, blocky built,’pigeon toed, white bind feet, weight about 1,300 with colt be- side her with white hind feet aga white spot on forehead. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for damage and this ad. Wm. Ode, Bismarck, N. D. 2 27. TAXI thot —_THE— ELECTRIC SHOP B, K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway BARBIE’S | DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE. 394 409 Front Street We Call for and palvar, Transfer & Storage We-have unequalled facilities moving, storing, and éhipping household goods. Careful, expert. steed On; “alee retail ” leo “and WACETER TRANSFER Co. Phone 62. No. 282 Fifth brie * STEAM HEATED So FYREPROOF Po STORAGE Radiator Repairing

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