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‘ Pas aie TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1918: FB. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR SALE—7 room: modern house 301-2) blocks from. postoffice, south «front, ‘hot ‘water ESPACE: $4,000. ‘This wda-cheap, : FOR SALE—4 room house with good barn; east part of city; lot 75 by 800'feet; very reasonable terms at $1700.00 Neither of these properties could be replaced for these prices. Riverview. 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 FB. YOUNG. te Telephone No. 78R Office. in Firpt National BankBidg. J. H. HOLIHAN > Real Estate Bargai FQR SALE—-A new hause of 6 rooms and bath, and reception hall, There |* isn’t a prettier home in Bismarck. ‘Riverview addition. It would cost $6,000 to replace this ‘house at pres- ent. Price, $4,3 $1,300,; cash, ‘POR GALE—House: of 6 rooms and | - bath, full basement, modérn.. On Avenue “C” East. ‘This house can- not'be.duplicated in the city: for legs than $4; 000. Price $8,000, $500 ¢ash. ‘ FOR TRADE-—Fine farming Bismarck property. FOR -TRADE—Bismarck property: for Burleigh county ‘lands. ; TRUST. ME. FOR BARGAINS } Insurance Written. i J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block. - _Phone 743 land in __ HELP. WANTED—MALE BARBER V WANTED—Barber wanted ‘gtonce, best wages. Write or wire isd’ Dahl, Van ‘Hook, N. D. | 3-4-2t ‘WANTED — Single man from.18 to 25 years: of age, Protestant, by month or, by year to work on farm.:, Write or dpqatré 376 Tribune, 2 28 Gt —— "HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED = Experienced’ saleslady. None but experienced, need apply. 504 Broadway. : _ 35 5t WANZED—Good competent women or men for agents, Easy work, good ‘pay,.for. each county in the state of “North Dakota, or whatever farcitory ‘they could’ handle. Apply to M Jennings, road manager. Bisma iN. D,, care Van Horn Hotel. 5.2 3t Wanteu-Competent girl for gener- -.al-housework. Phone 516 or call at 924 6th street. |” 8-3 3t WANTED—Competent girl for gener 8) housework. Mrs, F. Holmboe "208 We Broadway. ; 3 2 tk. PO REAR He el SARA ig WANTED= Two" girls to play piano and sell music. Apply at Wonder ‘B.and.l0c store. © 2-19 tf . POBLLIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED on farm by. mar- tied man with small family, as work- thg foreman: Wife’ good worker. We Nave ‘wide-awake’ farm experience. Have run 3 section farms. ‘Will go @t onice and ‘anywhere. 35 &t —— .\ #OOMS £Ok SENT Wife ne, fd a ste room in n mod. n -hotise. 582.2nd street. , 35 3t ° FOR RENTST Ho furnished, 1 Tooms tor light housekeeping, with garden place.” Close-in;’ Phone 535X 3-421 hOniNeryt-Z« nicely: furnished. com- -municating rogmis.’ Separate or. to: ether;"in modern home: 608- 2nd st, Phone 144L./ 3-2 Tt Foe RENT—Modern room, 621 Sixth 3-1-1me FoR ‘RENT—One suite of rooms, als¢ Single room. ‘313 Fourth St. Phone 627x. 3-Ltt FoR RENT—Furnished room | room in mod ern'house. 422 Ist st, 2-27 tf FOR. RENT—Close “An, \furnishe: rooms: for light housekeeping. 41) bth, street. Phone 273. - o2 4 Clear atrest. price. New mateeenent 118 -1mo. | or C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps | | FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good | 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, trad: | or rent. Will take good cur in on ihe | deal. i i} C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. i Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D. | | FOR SALE OR RENT_—HOUSES | AND FLATS. FOR RENT-— Seven-room modern, 710 Avenue D. “house, 2 all 3 5 itl FOR RENToHouse at vii 6th St. t.| Apply to B. K. Skeels 408 Broadway. | 35 tt} | | FOR RENT>Smnall lights and water. house, electric Phone 355. a espace 2-211 mo, FOR RENT—Four room." apartment | with bath; heat and water Included | Centrally located: “Phone 806. | Jie! | FoR RENT—ifodern house at 922 7th | » Bismarck. Write 8. F. Swayze, _Cgrison, N. D. 2-12 1mo UR RENT->Reautitul eight-room res- | idence all modern with hot Awater | vheat-on: Avenue) Inquire at 918! ie istreet, or walla Tribune ae. 373. | 7 tt ai REN’ =pive room wiaern house | 3th street and Avenue B. Bismarel ‘Home Builder Co. 26 tt room, house, close in; | “$1600. B. Young. 12 18 tt | ENTS bsve; two | “houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5tf OR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven , room fdusé) cloge in: . renta for hea oo Betitrom AGENT—SALESMAN' SALESMAN WANTED to™ solidit or-| ders for lubricating oils, greases; and paints. Salary qr commission.; Addréss THE HARVEY. ou co. Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED—Agents for each eougty in} the state of North Dakota. Good re- liable firm, good wages. road manager, M. C. N. D. Apply to} Jennings at Bis- | 35 2ti fake big profits selling our extracts, perfumes, cold creams, face powders, spices, medicines, ete. , Beautiful high-grade jine. Exelusive | territory. Sample soap free. La-| cassian Co., Dept. 95, St. Louis, Mo. | * 284-8 WANTED—A-1_~ salesman covering | North, Dakota to carry a wonderful | guaranteed. automobile tire and tube line. Tire guaranteed 4000 miles. Commission basis. Willis Tire & | Rubber Co., Minneapolis, Minn. | 3-4 Tt] MISCELLANEOUS | ROOM AND BOARD—620 6th street. | 35 2wk Seven head of fine cat- tle, cows and calves, Also 3 young | horses, two broken. “Cream: sepa: ator. and ex-ray incubator. can ‘be seen at Rhude’s farm east of city two miles. . Rhude, box 169, Bisma FOR RENT—Smail barn or ga rent between 11th and 12th | Call 478L. 3.53t | FOR SALE—Vernes Martin bed, two! leather upholstered rockers. Good condition. 512 Avenue A. Call morn- ings. Phone. 460W. 3 5.3t TRADE—2 good well located houses } to trade for farm land, also several farm gas’ engines to trade for farm} land, A, J. Sylvester Land Co. | sot 1917: Model Studehaker, Sedan, , sev- | en passenger car, good condition. Phone, 746. 613 3rd st. 4 3t! FOR SALE= ed ¢ davenport mport with Al leather” Batk’ and seat; “1° ba>y, car: riage, 1 wash stand, 1 wash bench, and two kitchen chairs. Cal 801 5th St. or Phone 242R. 2-4-5¢ SUR SALE—vriscoll tsaroer nop. Good ‘chance for someone. wanting |. a..nice . little shop of. their..own. | Good live town, and good-business. ; B. C.: Solum, Prop, Driscoll Bar-/ ber Shop, Driscoll, N. D. | 32 6t ue) aggregated $3 ing car, ateany new, Address 387 Tribune. 3-2 Tt STEAMHEATED furalaned ‘and=un furnished-rooms ’for rent: Busin collége, . Phone’ 183. 116-3! FOR RENY=Girfetly modern toom Phone 377K ‘2.16.1 m: FOR: —Furalahed. Tooma: 8 Fourth street’ :Phone 404K. Ge “W Little, 14 t wo WANTED WANT ‘D—By ‘a/'young ‘expérience¢ ‘girl, position as chambermaid and waitress in a private family. Auswer bys mail; Miss Agnes ‘Bondeson, cc rs. -A. .M/ Johnson; Wilton, N. D, 1 TF D. No. 3-2 Lwk WANTED ;-WORK—By day: or hour. Apply at’ 2021-2 Main or Phone 303 a f i 2:27, Bay WANTED —WorkLady ‘wants “wot ‘Phone be 8.0: 1 mo REAL ESTATE ‘RANGE good as new for sale, $35. Call at 418 Seventh t or Phone.844K . ALE—The chanice of a life-time, in a real live town. Small capital, If interested, write to Box 186 care Bismarck Tribune. 2 28 Gt seed potatoes. ‘Write Ed Doppler, Menoken, N: D. 2-27:2 wks| YANTED—T —To buy 160 acres or 320 acres of good prairie or improved land in Burleigh county. Price must be right. marck, ND. __. -ORSALE—Billiard, hall equipment. Four. pool tables, biliard table, elec-; Pennsylvania ... ... 44% | Cattle receipts 22,000; weak; native tric piano .and other fixtures, in} Ray Consolidated Copper 24°: | steers 865. @.1430;'stockers and feed-} town of 5,000 population.. Reason| Reading .... ©... ....+ a ers 760 @ “1100; cows and heifers for selling, going into other busi- ness. Write Care ‘Tribune 384. Bet seerennatic peer | | today, leaders moving within r | Pacifics, Union Pacific, Grange | made gr points and utilities, notably American | “| Telephone,-Public Service of New Jer-| sey and People’s Gas lost one to two} p:oints, played by tobaccos, American Sumat-! ra excepted and harvester, continen-| | tal Can and American Sugar. neutralized by the relative strength! of Baldwin locomotive, American. Car, | Mexican Petroleum and motors an t__| accessories, FOR “SALE—On reasonable teriis, 1; 000 shares. natural resula of last week's adverse | bank statement, but soon fell to four. | 5° Time loans held at six per cent, with; eld a minimum of supply. Lires or Ital- ian exchange recorded another severe | break, demand bills selling at 895%. | heaviest of the bond list, liberty issues | yarying slightly. Total sales (par val- . United States: bonds (old issues) were unchanged. on call. Canadian Pacific Central Leather . Chesapeake & Ohio . Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul . Chino Copper Colorado Fuel & Iron | Crucible Steel . | Cuba Cane Sugar ; Erie’... . Great Nort thern Ore ct! erred Great Northern pfd . SOR, SALE—Extra fine early Ohio! Inspiration Copper ....... Will sell reasonable. | Int. Mer. Marine pfd ctfs 'Kennecctt Copper ..... Louisville & Nashvil Mexican Petroleum . Miami Copper ..... Missouri Pacific Address Box 211, Bis-} Montana Power .. 2164) New York Central . Northern Pacific Republic Iron & Steel. | Southern Pacific......5. ‘2yk| Southern Railway”. yy Now BP we : YY MILDRED, You Come \ FL ¢OME over » To PLAY WITH DANNN, | DID flere, MILDRED, HAVE / | SOME CANDN= NOW TELL ME DID You G0 TO: Scuoot Toray ?} | YES. MAM~ 1GO EveRN DAY a Texas Co .. Union Pacifi . U.S, Industrial Alcohol . | United States Steet tt tj Utah Copper SHORTAGES. STOCKS SOLID; LITTLE ACTH! Tenor, of Domestic and Foreign ; Reports Causes Further Short Selling ’ New York, were almost deadlock ; strict: | d: city of Good.Grades Fore _ Prices Up ed limits, though mainly. down The tenor of domestic foreign advi afforded a pretext for fuhter short sell-| | ing, but this was conducted with cau- tion. Investment rails, including Ca adian Chicago; ML, Mar.4.—Corn p yielded one to two points am that the number of cars available of the seasoned class av- | inadequate to meet rural needs. i s Jures closed firm ai the same as "s finish’ to Y%c _ higher, h 127% and May 127%. ned 3% @ % to * ‘s and the; ed array of war shares ss declines of one to three 8 |cline to 7 advance. | Despite. hig receipts, demand corn showed urgency for the b Marked heaviness was dis- ment as.to the less desirable ki ! one of the leading industries w! | has been out of the market ten became a purcha: C a of car shortage we! and Jowa. Jn. thi: j s asserted that with [eae virtually Reactionary tendencies werz partly, Sales amounted to 315, a no} Call money opened at 6 per cent, a fas farmers would then be busy work. Under such circumsta !the fact that the visible supply | notice. Internationals and tractions Were | oughout tha. session, Gossip current that. a betér outlet east ! likely. Packers’ support rallied prov: | from an early decline. 0,000. — “ NEW YORK. STOCK LIST /in the value of hogs. pe ica ar 80 | Option Open High Low Ce FOR SALE—A five acre tract eleven papa Best Ste 39% | Corn— : : : blocks east of Bismarck high school. | American Smelting & Refining. .80% | March 127% Inquire of 8, S. Clifford, co Star Res-| American Tel, & Tel +e 105% | May. ..127.. 127% 127 127% taurant. 32_7t) American Zinc ..... 14% | O2 FOR SALE—$1000 handles ‘one quart: | ; Anaconda Copper. 62y Ne th 88% 90% 89% 90% er section good corn’ ‘and alfalfa | Atchison Bo 843, | May... 8756 88% 875g 88 land: one mile from main jine sta-| ‘Baltimore & Ohio 52%; a tion. Inquire of S/S. ia, co) Butte & Superior .. 19, | NEW YORK MONEY Star ‘Restaurant. 38-2 7t| Cajifornia Petroleum . 5%! New York, N. Y., Mar. 4.—Mercan- 144 ‘heavy; {loans strong; * sixty days;~> and 42 34 | monks 6-bid. Call money. easier; 38 ; low 4; ruling rate 6; closing bi ater ed at 4%; last loan 4%. NEW YORK METAL New York, N, Mar, 4.—The al exchange. quotes, lead firm spot Spelter ‘steady, ~ East 112% i | CHICAGO LT LIVESTOCK Chicago, Mi, 00; unsettled; “bulk 1630.@.1 70% | light 1 @ 1700; mixed 1615 @ 1 1. .| heavy 1570 @ 1660; 84% ' 1590; pigs 1250 @ 1640. - 31 660 @ 1180; calves 875 @ 1425. Sheep ; jreceints 15,000; firm: 24 1035 @ 1490) Jambs 1400. © Tet, SSETEATUGSTUED: ~ BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE ScHoo. DO. You LIKE TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT | ot —Stocks | Inadequate Car Supply and Scar- | hardes ned today, influenced largely by| city of good grades and by report ‘ome in. provisions yaried from 14 ; qualities and displayed some improve- conaeetion, it no’ corn would | moving from farms three weeks hence, ; [had climbed did not receive much Persistent buying of oats took place | The ini weakness was ascribed to a setback) tile paper 5% percent. Bar silver 85%. | ; Mexican dollars 68. Government bonds railroad bonds irregular, Time} ‘32 | Louis delivery spot offered at 770. | Mar,’ 4.—Hogs receipts | rough 1570 @ sheep 3, Dogs 1000°@» 1500; bulk 1600, Bt ALLMAN @ 165 Cattle receipts 9,500; steers 900 @ slow;. native 1300; cows and heifers i DoNov Like LITTLE western steers 850 a | PABIES, MILDRED? 650 @ 750; stockers and @ 1100; ves 900 @ alte, ete., 700 @ 1000, Sheep receipts 23,000; slow; ‘lower; = q | yearlings 0 @ 1450; wethers 1150, Nes sum, | LIKE | @ 1300; ewes 975 @ 1200; lambs 1500) BABIES AND CANDN | @ 167 +) ; MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn., Mar, 4.—Flour uhehanged. In carload lots Blandard | flour quoted at 980 a barrel pound cotton sacks, Shipments barrels. y Barley 185 @ Rye 276 @ Bran 3250. | Wheat receipts 21° Scars, compared with 410 a year ago. | Corn, No. 3 Yellow, 175 @ 180, | Oats No. 3 White 901% @ 91%. Flax 403 @ 406. MINNEAPOLIS PRODUCE Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 4.—Butte! eges, onions, cabbage and 999 8 { onds dairy 3d 41e; BBS: fre from rot out, per dozen rots out, $9.1 dirti s on eggs include cases. Faney twins pound 26% vew York pound 28; fancy da econds, | ; quota: 40; primostl4 NOTICE OF "FORECLOSURE, xecuted and deliv- eligh and sta recorded in book 138 of mortgages at page 102; and assigned ‘by said) ting dated the 7th) D. 1918, and filed | <= instrument in w 30. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Siete Mar, 4.—Hogs ¢ lower: range | . Paul, Minn., = Phone 150 “700 @ “a5 58 | sLeady 600 @ 1300; 119 ers steady, 650 @ 10 0% | Sheep receir )00; stead, -19% | 900 @ 1600; wethers 70) @ 1350; evs) ———, ° 00 @ 1200. L. E. SMITH OMAHA LIVESTOCK peaeccccncccrcceeccescse=. aha, Nebr. Mar. 4.—Hogs re- For first class shoe he lower, heavy 1590 @ repairing go to mixed 1600 @ 1620; light 1595 Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway i | UNDERTAKING PARLORS A. W. LUCAS COMPANY e Undertaking —Embalming ric Licensed Embalmer in Charge 1? Day-Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB. BROTHERS: , Day and Night Phone 100 Was | Fat-| Sat- w ith Lady Embalmer in Attendance 0: Licensed Embalmer, in Charge E. T. BURKE : LAWYER fer) L A L L EY- Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. PHONE 782. . inds. | ich edays 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. Qoooooeseresoeqesossrtesre Machine Hemstitching and Picoting MRS. M. C. HUNT ‘314 2na:St. * Phone 849 rmal be with nces total MRS. L. VAN HOOK * Special Representative for the SPIRELLA CORSET Phone 555Z or 308 Fourth St. was! was! io! "Wa are a lcensed: service etation are a licensed service etation 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- les and parte for any make of car. Cold weather ruins a half charged battery. If your’s. is in doubtful con- dition, send it to ys for inspection. We also specialize in the winter etor- age of batteries for. those whe put away thelr cars for the season. EXIDE BATTERIES ARE | BETTER: six high: d 6; |. met: | 750 St.| 680; | 695; | Reg. U. 9. Pat. Office : cs cent i Knows Valea ip, nae bihitel ave oa: WY Guay & cranges are lower today. ss Butter: Creame! tras per pound | dic; extra firsts firsts, 42c; its, new cases, | | ot repaint A, D. 1918: and: raion and chee] al in hook 139 of asignments at page 203 | will be foreclo: premise: in | the court hou |leigh and state of North Dakota al s-| the hour of 1 pound | 10th day of April A. D. 1918, to satia fy the amount: due upon such mor e of North Dakota on and the costs of foreclosure, includ the 9th day of August, A. ‘D. 1916 and) ing attorne: mortgagee to Julia Jorgenson by an| JOHN A. ‘or record in ‘the office of the register | 2 enced men; wood. WACHTER. | BATTERY REPAIRING | ee Motor Co., Bismarck, ds by a sale: of thi in h mortgage and. herg + described at the front door 0) in the county of Bu o'clock p.m, on th ge on the day of sale. .The. pre described in such mortgage ant which wil) be sold to satisfy the-samy jare des | west quarter (NW 1-4) of section fow Notice is hereby given that that! teen (14) in township one hundr | fort: (hree (148) north of range se ed as follows: the north certain mort ered by Bi Tapa, mortgagor, in Burleigh county John A. Jorgenson, morigagee. dated | N the 7th day of August A, D. 1916 and, ‘There will be due on such mortgag} filed for record in the office of the! at the date of sale the sum of ont register of deeds of the county of Bur-| hundred forty-one and 100 dollar allowed ‘by law. JORGENSON, Owner of (Mortgage. JORGENSO’ Jamestown, D., Attorney for ‘Assignee. —26; 3—5 12 19 26; 4—2 __THE— ELECTRIC SHOP B, K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Snppliea) Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway: BARBIE'S | DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE. 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver Transfer & Storage We. have unequalled fac! ds. isles Feral ‘ee, and TRALEE (00 Phone 62. FIRE-PROOF STORAG! Radiator Repairing inall its branche es RACINE ‘ino i ed bala?