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i: 5 aX aiesastttiiis “FOR-RENT—Modern room. 621 Sixth 1, 1918 * SIBMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING YOU DON'T NEEL SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS BR YOUNG. REAL ESTATE COMPANY @ALE—7 room modern house 1-8- blocks trom postoffice, south front, Hot water heat; $4,000. This is. ches: For eT oom house with good tii; east part of city; lot 75 by 20 tect feet; very reasonable terms at either. of these properties could Pereplaced for these prices.+ Riverview Addition lots offer ‘the ‘best value of any lots in the city. Our prices’are lower than elsewhere, very ekey terms and our buyers are pro- tected in every way. Support your family by buying some ot uF acre property in Lincoln Addi- tion. Fite Insurance in Reliable Companies Office Open Every Evening REAL ESTATE COMPANY ~ RR YOUNG Telephone No. 78R Office in First National BankBldg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—House of five rooms anc Jarge bath room. East front. Nice trees and lawn. Good neighborhood ‘Well located. Cottage style. Moa: ern except heat. This house is worth $3,000, but my client is going bacx to the farm ahd he offers it foi $2,400. $400 cash. TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN , Lucas Block. - - - - Phone 74 So HELP WANTED—MALE , INTEO — Single man from 18 to 25 rs. of age, Protestant, by month or ‘by’ year to work on farm. Write or eee 370 Tribune. 2 28 6t SEL? WANTED FEMALE Vessin i @U—A Inudie age lady cook. Star hotel, Washburn, ‘N. D, Bs 2 6t WANTEO—Two girls to play plano sell music. Apply at Wonder tid: 10c store. 2-19 tf POSITIONS WANTED ‘osition by experienced saleslady. Can furnish good refer. ence. Address 386, Bismarck Trib une. 2 25 6t WORK WANTED : WANTED—General work by compet- ent young lady. Call phone 397. __ Room 40. 3-1-2 ‘WANTED WORK—By day or hour, -Apply at 202 1-2 Main or Phone 303. 2-27 1mo iy wants worl ‘by the hour.» "Shone 212K. 2101 mo. WANTED — Washing and ironing. First class work done. Phone 554X ; 3-1-3 _ MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE RANGE good as new] oral war tax, adjourned late Thursday ‘for: sale, $35. + Call at 418 «Seventh street or Phone 844K . OR SALE—Ford delivery car in good condition. Will-sell very reasonably. ~Phone:.649R.~ 2-28-8t FOR 'SALE—The chance of a life-time, in@. real live town. Small capital. It-interested, write to Box 186 care JBismnarck, Tribune. * 2 28 6 FOR 'SALE—Extra fine early. Ohio ‘Seed:potatoes. . ‘Will sell reasonable. ‘Write: Ed Doppler, Menoken, N..D. 2-27 2 wks WAN! “To buy 160 actes or 32( ‘a¢res of good prairie or improved Burleigh county. Price must right, paddees Box: 211, Bis. poate! N, + 216-8 on Oliver typewriter. phe section bookcase and: one ode. Phone 877 or call 615 7th pireet: 2.25 tt (ALE—Billiard hall equipment ‘pool tables, biliard table, elec Piano -and: other. fixtures, in of -5,000. population. Reason for selling, going into Other busi: ness. Write Care Tribune 384. 2 24°2wk OOM Tux RENT St. _ 3-1-1mo FOR RENT—One suite of rooms, also single'room. 313 Fourth St. Phone 627X. i 3-1-tt FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern hou 422 1st st. 2-27 tf FOR. RENT—Modern room, hot and cold water. 515 t4h.st. FOR. RENT—Close in, i 24tt BOARDERS at 213 3rd street. Clean wwarm'room. Good meals, living price. New management. 1 18 1mo. -| years and that he was 33 years old C, WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR TRADE—One goo section of land six miles southwes 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 oy reat ‘Will take good car in on ihe C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, ‘N. D. S———————————————— FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES ___ AND FLATS 4 FOR RENT—Three room, modern, furnished flat for light housekeep- ing. 512 Ninth St, Phone AIL, 3-1-3 FOR RENT—Furnished fiat. Must see to appreciate. H. L. Reade. Phone 239, or 382. 3-1-6 FOR RENT—Small fiouse, electric lights and water. Phone 355. H pease LIN 221 1 mo, FOR RENT—Four room apartment with bath; heat and water included. Centrally located. Phone 806. 212 tt FOR RENT—Modern house at 922 7th | st., Bismarck. Write S. F. Swayze, | Garrison, N. D, 2-12 1mo} DOINGS OF THE DUFFS SESSION ON THE CIVIL WAR- HERE COMES OUR NEIGHBOR bl MR. TELL To SEE Nou (see BY Tee LOCKED PAPER , THEY. CAUGHT A COUPLE CASE OF FUR KENT—Beautilul eightroom res- heat on-Avenue D Inquire at 9 8th street or write Tribune No. 373. | 2, tf | FOR RENT—live room modern house! 13th street and Avenue B. Bismarck | ¥ 26 tt “OR RENT—¢ room house, close in; | $16.00. F. E. Young. 12,18 tf | ‘OUSE TO RENT—i have two, _Bouses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5tf, OR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven | room bouse, close in; rents for $25. ® O Hellstrom 12-3-tt | —————————————————————— | AGENT—SALESMAN | WANTED—Experienced salesman and 4 mechanics for spring. Corwin Mo- i tor Co. 2.25 tt} AGENTS—Make big profits, selling our extracts, perfumes, cold creams, face powders, spices, medicines, etc. tiful high-grade line. Exclusive territory. Sample soap free. La- cassian Co., Dept. 95, St. Louis, Mo. 2-24-tf FIRST. TRIAL FOR NON-REGISTRATION District Federal Court Takes Up Sargent Man’s Case. Fargo, N..D, (Mar. 1—The first case to be tried in district. federal court in which the defendant is accus- ed of failing to register was to be started Thursday in the case ot the government against Otto Backus, of Havana, Sargent county, ‘Backus claims he is passed ‘military June 5th last. He was indicted by the federal grand jury last summer. A. A. A. SEASON TO OPEN ON MAY FIRST Milwaukee, Wis., iMar, 1—The 1918 season of the American association | will open on May 1—twenty days later| than last season—and close about Sep- tember 22, The club owners at the an- nual schedule meeting Thursday vot-| ed to adopt a 140 game schedule in stead of 154, ard after failing to reach a decision on the question of raising the admission prices to meet the fed- until tomorrow. EVERETT TRUE UMBRELLA feel! WG Yar ate 1h *4. | -HEATED furnished un furnished rooms for teat. Busines: college. Phone 183. 1 16-30). idence all modern with hot water! | Little Activity, Except in- Rails; — AWD THIS Ure 1S FULL OF SADNESS AND WOG AND DISAPPOINTMENT AND | we) Col igeyapore, DUG LABISE sits 12 Et EXERCISE Wie Do MoRE FOR THat NUT furnisher THAN A GEATING rooms jfor light housekeeping. 41° Li bth street. Phone 273. : ‘ | TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT] :; MARKET SETTLES | TOSTEADY PLANE Railway Legislation Help- ful New York, N. Y. stock market moved in aimless and perfunctory fashion during the greater part of today’s irregular quickening its pace slightly_ toward the close on a moderate inquiry for: rails, Progress of the government’s railway control legislation was prob- ably a helpful factor, together with prospects of better warnings. Pools coniinued their intermittent | activity in numerous specialties, but the trend in that quarter was far from | uniform, secondary issues scoring one to three points gains, while season- ed shares reacted one to two points. Standard industrials, comprising the steel division, were under constant re- Stratint, mainly because of the un- certain attitude of the government re-| specting prevailing price schedules. Home Steel Orders Drop ¢A marked falling off in domestic} By Conds “TOM, JGUESS You'Re WW FOR ANOTHER ‘em vP~- BAH - THEY. DIDNT. Do THAT. IN | THE DAYS OF SIXTYONE’ Then 'T WAS SIMPLY A session, | | Canadian Pacific . HERE’S A TIP FOR MR. HOOVER an. BY ALLMAN OW.'M ONIN GOING To STAY 17 A MINUTE - JUST STOPPED IN yi ON MY WAY HoME- (WE sd” BEEN DOWN TOWN ALL DAY Sort "er KEEPIN? MY EVE PEELED FER SPiIES- | COULD | SPOT ONE IN A SECOND IF Vp ste ONE Drs || YouVe BEEN Att TaRousi THis WAR GAME MR. TELL, is is tT The Shoor We USE6 To Do \T To SAVE GIVING HIM Aries A SPY-AT SUNRISE? His BREAKFAST Lin : AT SUNRISE - 5 a some lengthen- . Be- , many ot the cay Tots arriving ap- ared to have deteriorated to a notic- Under eed ack circumstances, the bulls’ in corn ; had an evident advantage. In the later orders was reported by many of the | traging, however, the slight upturns important steel and iron maniifactur-| Which had resulted were more or 1 ers, who are to meet here tomorrow. | ofset by complaints that eastern United States steel fluctuated within | .oaqs were failing to supply an ade- pone point range and was under sreat- | quate number of cars to prevent a pil- est pressure in the last hour, though | ing up of stocks here and at other yielding onlly a slight fraction. The leading western centers. ck sells minus its regular “extra” | sao | dividend of 4%4 percent tomorrow, | CHICAGO GRAIN Not until the markets close was an-| Chicago, Ill, Feb. .—Meagreness nouncement made that the directo of} of rural offerings made advance at the St. Paul railway had again failed; to take action on the common and pre- ; | ferred dividends. Both issues were | firm to strong, after carly heaviness ERTAKI NG in the preferred, Sales,amounted to, | ments held firm. Liberty first and sec- ond 4’s reacted, while tho 3 made ; A, W. LUCAS COMPANY a slight gain. tal sales (par value) | I | aggregated $3,850,000. United States | Day and Night Phone 100 i Bonds of the speculative class were j again inclined to ea: but invest-) 610,000 shares. old issues were unchanged on call. | — . sid 2 NEW YORK STOCK LIST || Licensed Embalmer in Charge Seaton i ree 5 || Lady Embalmer in Attendance American Smélting & Iefining ad American Tel. Tel : American Zinc Anaconda Copper j Atchison ..... Baltimore & Ohio. Butte & Superior . California Petroleum . LALLEY- LIGHT Farm electric plants solve your lighting . and power problems. Central Leather Chesapeake & Ohio. “ Chicago, Mil, & St. Paul . Chino Copper ..... gate Colorado Fuel & Iron : | INJUSTICE AND CRIME, MY FRIEND, WHAT ARS YOU DOING TO \ MAKG THIS WORLD A BGTTER PLACE To Live wwe WHAT AMX DOING TO BETTER THE WORLD & JUST TAKE A pane AT THE HANDLE OF THAT ! EE SEES UNMiS TAKABLE | TRACES OF VIOLENT IMPACTS. HEARS I VoIce viGRANT oe WITH PENT. UP EMOTION, PuTS (< Two AND Two TOGETHER, | iG | cua Cane Sugar “A switch starts it.” treat In use for over seven years, treat Northern Pfd | Inspiration Copper .. Dealers Wanted. Int. Mer. Marine pfd ctfs . | Kennecott Copper ..... - C ° M rC | Louisville & Nashville . t | Mexican Petroleum .. orwin otorvo. | Miami Copper .. Bismarck, N., D. (¢ rye sible Steel ..... issouri Pacific . ontana Power . | New York Central | Northern Pacific .. Pennsylvania ... 5 | Ray Consolidated conve! . j Reading ..... ....5 ‘Republic Iron & Steel . | Southern, Pacific | Southern Railway. . w inion, Pacific... S. Industrial Alec United States Steel . Utah Copper ...+... BATTERY REPAIRING Barley 183 @ tor Rye 259 @ 261. times, but ‘the effect proved transi- ent. Export demand was lacking, and predicted a tremendous acreage Bran 3250. pring, Wheat receipts 111 cars, compa} rp declines in the values of hogs | with 244 a year ago. sions, Receipts of hogs Corn No. 3 Yellow, 178 @ 183. eded last | . Oats No, 8 White 91% @ 92%, Flax 399 @ 402. MINNEAPOLIS PRODUCE Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 28.—H ter d eggs are holding quota s but rule easy, Strawber: and rutabagas are cheaper. New pq toes from the south are in, selling ten cents per pound. Butter: Creamery, extras, per pol 46c; evtra firsts 45c; firsts 44; light \ onde 43; feat 38; Laas ae 4 Higgs; Fresh prime firsts, ni 1 A @ med 1500 @ an G| tree from rots, ‘small dirties pigs 1195 @ E06 905, Bate checks out, $10.20; et and che} Sonal 00: } dozen 28; dirties, candled, dozen nee Ue erate 14000; uagetleds na; quotations on eggs include cases, t 8 7 Blockers and Cheese: Fancy twins, pound 26 feeders 760 @ -08 ws and heifers tancy New’ York pound, 98c; fal { yes Open High Low Closing Corn— March .... March .... 89% May re- | 1600 heavy @ 670 @ 1190; calve: . 3; . 8, Sheep receipts : sheep daisies 28; fancy young America: pound 29c; fancy brick’ 30; fancy fancy Swiss jj pultost 1050 @ 1325; lambs 1875 @ 1725. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Omaha, Nebr., Feb, 28.—Hogs re- ceipts 18,000; lower; heavy 1565 @ 1600; mixed 1575 @ light 1560 @ 1600; pigs 1000 @ 1500; bulk 1575 f @ 1585 dull; 5, Catle receipts 7,000; 10 to 15¢ low- er; native steers 900 @ 1300; “cows and heifers 750 @ 1100; western steers 850 @ 1225; canners 675 @ 775 stockers and feeders 700 @ 11 calves 900 @ 1300; bulls, stags, ete. | 750 @ 1025. Sheep receipts 12,000; strong; year- lings 1200 @ 1450; wethers’11¢0 @ 1300; ewes 1075 @ 1200; lambs 1500 @1650. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVE STOCK South St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 28.—| 3 c lower; range burger spound 33; 45c; block 40; primost 14; NEW YORK METAL New York, Feb. 28.—Metal exchal quotes lead strong. Spot 750. Spelt East St. Louis spot 775. NEW YORK MONEY New York, N. Y., Feb, 28.—Mel tile paper 3% percent, Bar silver 84 Mexican dollars 68. Government bo heavy; railroad bonds heavy. Time, loans strong; sixty dq ninety days and six months, 6 did Call money strong; high 6; low 5 ruling rate 5%; closing bid 5%; off ed at 6; last loan 6. Hogs receipts x 1600 @ 16 @ 1620. SPECIAL—MEN’S MAD Cattle rec eipts 2,500; killers steady; RAS AND PERCALE steers 650 @ 1 and heifers 700 @ 950; veal eady, 600 @ SHIRTS 1300; stockers and f higher for week, Sheep receipts ; 3 800 @ 1650; wethers 700 @ rewes 500 @ 1200. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 28.—Flour | unchanged, In ¢ load lots standard | flour quoted at 980 a barrel in 98 Ib| cotton sacks. Shipments 55,220 bar-| rels, TAXI Phone L. E. SMITH SOFT CUFFS, DETACH COLLARS—$1.50 VALUES $1.00 ROSEN’S CLOTHING SHOP McKENZIE HOTEL BLDG, ONLY ONE STORE TAXI Froreky S. LAMBERT strong, 25¢ 1620; | For first. class shoe ——_T HE—— mene ee ELECTRIC SHOP Bismarck Shoe Hospital Ane era | H. BURMAN, Prop. acy Everything Electrical ’ Wiring Fixtures and Snpplie Delco Farm Light Plants | ai’ Broadway | | | | Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS |} 408 Broadwa Undertaking—Embalming Phone 370 E.T. BURKE|| BARBIE’S LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. DRY CLEANING AND PHONE 752. DYE WORKS PHONE 394 Machine Hemstitching and 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver | Picoting MRS. M. C. HUNT ——— = 314 2nd St. Phone 849 Transfer & Storag 5 We. have unequalled facilities moving, storing, and ehippi household goods. Carstul, ex; alse retail lee MRS. L. VAN HOOK Special Representative for the ||} Sad men? SPIRELLA CORSET WACHTER TRANSFER CO) Phone 62. No. 202 Fifth @t- Phone 555Z or 308 Fourth St. We are a licensed service station STEAM-HEATED STORMS HOLD CORN STEADY | Uniform Price & Boevi on Soe Chicago, IIL, of Traffic Tieups and Bad Weather Feb, 28—Rain. and | | and wholesale distributing depot of the Exide Battery Co., the largest of its kind In the world. Any work we turn out ts absolutely guaranteed by our. contract with these people. We will repair all makes of batteries and carry a full line of new Exide batter. les 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- age of batteries for those whe put away thelr cars for the season, FIRE-PROOF Radiator | Repairing in all its branche snow likely to interfere wtih the crop | Movement and to damdge the quality | lite much. of the shipments, did a good | [acai today to uphéld the value of.corn. Prices closed steady at the same as yesterday’s: finish to a shade. higher, with March 127% and May 126% @ 127. Oats lost. % Oi toK% @ jong: § t0/4 IC. * Undesirable moistwre preva EXIDE BATTERIES _BETTER, a of

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