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sy . . : FOR RENT—A modern house of five } FOR HENT—Flat of two roonts, 4 pRIDAY, MARCH 8,2 1918 Ir YO F.B. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR SALE—Two prand new six room} modern houses; $3,100 each, $400 cash; balance $35 per month. These houses could not, be replaced for this money. 0 Lot on 5th street, half block north of Court House; splen- did location; nice part of city and . almost down town. RIVERVIEW ADDITION lots are the cheapest in the city; ‘we give ex- tremely liberal terms and buye are fullv protected. Lineven AUTON acre property offess the working man the ideal opportunity to get a home for him self on very easy terms and at prices less than one third of what adjoining town lots are selling for, You. should pay for the land and feed your family from the proceeds of this years crop. Fire Insurance in Reliable Companies Office Open Every Evening REAL ESTATE COMPANY . RB YOUNG Telephone No. 78R Office in First National BankBldg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE-—-House of six rooms; electric lights, city water. large Jot and other lots adjoining can be bought or rented. House built three yehrs ago. This is the place for a family who wishes to reduce the cost of living, There is noth- ing in the city just as good at the price. $1,750, » $650 cash. FOR SALE—Modern house of 6 rooms and bath, fullbasement. Avenue “C" Kasi is is a real bargain at $3,000. h. for Bismarck property. TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block, - - = - Phone 745 HELP WANTED—FEMALE BISMARCK EVE) 1 TRIBUNE 4 C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR ‘yRADE— —One good | 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 Waa Will take good car in on the| dea’ C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D.! section of land six miles southwest | i WN TOM, EVIDENTLY You DIDN'T’ h PAY. OUR TAXES - ‘The | SN] ASSESSOR. WAS HERE TODAY | AND MADE AN APPRAISEMENT, lie Was?- Wuar Dio Ke PUT Us i WUOKK WANTED WANTED WORK—By day-or hour, | Apply at 202 1-2 Main or Phone 30 2-27 Imo WANTED—Work—Lady wants work | by the hour. Phone 212K. a 2101 mo. _ BUST ANY FOUND ST—bunch of ke; post office. | Return to 445 Care Tribune, | Best | — = | aAvuID £UR OGL FOR RENT—rurnished room in mod-! ern hous 408 5th street. Phone! H78X, 38st | FOR RENT—3 modern furnished | rooms for light housekeping, 512-! 9th St. Phone 477-L. Marst3 | ROOMS FOR RENT—Suitable for} light housekeeping. 13 $th stree Phone AU pS te j FOR RENT—Furnishead ig: > hoard if 416 Thayer street. “yoom close! desired. Call at 37 3ty ‘wo beautiful large! Allsmodern convenienc _Call_at 113 Thayer, FOR RENT— uses, | modern room, and 1 partly modern “Address 610 Broadway. Call 20 Saab FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for/| light housekeeping. With garden | place. Close in, Phone i FOR RENT—Large furni = two blocks from Sanitary Bakery, ; Would rent to two ladies or two! gentlemen, Call 716 meinen FOR RENT—Modern room, iat zai cold water. 515 4th street. 3.6 tt FOR RENT—2 nicely furnished com- municating rooms. Separate or to-! gether, in modern home. 608 2nd , Phone 1441. 3-2 Tt) For’ “RENT—Modern room. pon se2 cist St. WANTED AT ONCE—Two exper- FOR REN Furnished room. in oe fenced waitresses. _Nigey Hotel, ern house. 422 1 tf _ ‘Mandan. 38 3t] FOR” RENT—Close ‘furnished ; ‘WANTED—Waiters and dishwasher rooms for light housekeeping. aut at, Hotel Underwood. Underwood| Sth street. Phone 273. N.D, ee ; 37 if 24 tf. WANTED—Girl for gen house | 30ARDERS at 212 3rd street. Clean! work. Mrs, F. ‘A, Doll, Flat 5 Per-|| warm rcom. Good. meals, living son Court. Phone 749. price. New management. a wf 36 tt 1 18 Imo. WANTED — Experienced saleslady.| STEAM-HEATED furnished and un-. None but experienced need apply. 504 Broadway. 35 bt furnished rooms for rent. Business | college. Phone 183, . 1 16- 30. WANTED—Two girls to play piano and sell music. Apply at Wonder 5 and 10c store. 2-19 tf AGENT—SALESMAN WANTED—Keliable salesman for Bood steady position. Call on gar: ages, stores, factorics in this terri- tory. Good pay for right man. Mil- waukee Tank Works, Milwaukee, } Wisconsin. our extracts, perfumes, cold creams, face powders, spices, medicines, etc. Beautiful high-grade line. Exclusive territory. Sample soap free. La- cassian Co., Dept. 95, St. Louis, Mo. 2-24-tf WANTED—A-i_ 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 FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS rooms well located. Tnauite of Geo. M. Register, 7 3t FOR SAL ly cottage at a5 ith street. Address "M, Jameson, Moftit, NLD 3.7. 2t ‘itch- enette, and bath, modern. . Also house of nine rooms and ‘bath. Mod- ern. Corner of, 12th and Avenue A. H. C, Rrude or phone eas 7 At FOR RENT— Seven-room ewer vall modern. 710 Avenue D. 5 tf FOR RENT—Hopse at 71 711 6 sen St. Apply to, B. K."Skeels 408 Broadway. : 35 tf house, _ electric Phone 355. q 2.21 1 mo, ‘FOR RENT—Four room apartment with bath; heat and water included Centrally ‘located. Phone 806. 212 tf “FOR RENT—Modern house at 922 7th * gt. Bismarck. Write S. F. Swayze, ‘Garrison, N. D. 2:12 Imo FOR RENT—Small lights ‘and water. FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms. Phone 377K 216 1 mo "OR RENT—Furnished rooms. 81!) Fourth street. Phone 404K. Geo | W Tattle 19:14 tt! MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Vernes Martin bed. Two | leather upholstered rockers. Good condition. 512 Avenue A. Call morn- | ings. Phone 460W. 3 8 2t | TWO GOOD WELL-COCATED houses | ‘to trade for farm land, Also ‘sever- | al farm gas engines to trade for| farm land, See Sylvester Bros. Land | Co., Mandan, N. D. 3 8 8t Kimball Piano, if taken at once: | will trade for stock; phone 409-F2| fee urn, many other articles hone 883. WANTED-—-To buy or rent: house with garden place by road manager FitGood Mtg. Co, New York. Call room 102, Van Horn Ho-| tel. 37 2t marst3 | land model “90” run about 600 miles. or further particulars see ae P.| &. Fields, Bisnfarek, N. D. 7 6t | ‘FOR SALE—Two slightly = That a tom gas breaker outfits. “A bargain for cash. “Address No. 442 Tribune. | ¢ 37 3t FOR SALE—Milk,“10 quarts for $1.00! delivered anywhere in city. Phone! 732Y, 3.6.3t_| ————————— ROOM AND BOARD—620 6th street. REAL ESTATE RANGE good as new | for sale, $35. Call at 418 Seventh | street or Phone 844K . jum KENT— Seautiful eight-room res- idence all modern With hot water heat ‘on Avenue D_ Inquire’ at’ 918 8th. street or write Tribune No. pine 3 27°t! rus ment ve room modern house 13th street and Avenue.B. Bismarck ‘Home Builder Co. 2°6 tf HOUSE “TO RENT—I have. two WANTED—To buy 160 acres or 320, acres of good prairie or eae land in Burleigh county. Price matey | be ve Address Box 211, California's Good Roads. H The state of 'C: houses for rent. C. L. Burton. .11-5tt| | FoR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven $15,000,000, to be spent in perfecting the state highway system and fol ngle county oURl to ponsive to a méderate demand later, | easily. ated sharse also vas, 12x16; 1 canvas 20x40; 1 cof-| centering in liberty issues, all at co too} siderable rec nymerous to mention, 309 Main St. jels. ‘Total sal Small | wnchanged, on call. | changes quotes lead easier; FOR SALE—One demonstrator Over. @ unchanged. flour qouted 36 Line. |with 137 4 | heifers 700 @ 950; ifornia has voted |'higne, 600 @ 1325; stockers and feed: | | ers steady, whe SheoD 2 WAY The IMPERTINENT CREATURE CAME IN. AND LOOKED AROUND AND THEA SAID. TTHAT HE Thovatr “THAT FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS , THE SAME AS MRS. BROWN’S Across THE STREET, WOULD covER IT- Weir, MAYBE | DIDN'T LIGHT INTO WRN, SAID, _ | TRIBUNE LOWRECORD {SEED SHORTAGE ON EXCHANGE BETTERS PRIGE Less Activity in Stocks Than for |Corn Goes to ies Price Al-, Many Months, Transactions lowed on Reports of Insuf- Total 235,000. ficient Seed. | New York, N. Y., Mar. 7.—Dealings on the stock exciange today were al-! | most the lightest and least important | of any full gession for many months, | ; trarisactions barely totalling Dia) shares, Pr changes were in keep- jing with this exhibition of lassitude, Chicago, Ill, Mar. the corn market, with future deliveries leaders for the most part rising or fall-, ® % March May. Oats; ing within fractional limits until the to) last hour when the list was at highest le ona d nd for rails and ac- ertions that much acreage might | tive steels, have to be abandoned The | stagnation ir ; Which reacted thre points, all of which! few exceptions to the early cluded General Motors, oulset . Besides there was complaint of a lack of ¢ and more y later Twin City Rap ‘Trans ped seven points on the reduced divi- gene overed, and)! , Which drop- bushels of corn to ship for every bush- ed of car space offered. The fact that | primary receipts showed a falling off in quantity were at a standstill most of! but that division proved res- the ‘ engthen the ‘market. stances, March deli mum price allow and Reading rallying | St cireun ) the ma: Union Pacific United States Steel, to which trad. FOR SALE—bedroom furniture, beds} ers ook for guidance, was unusually; bushel; and May zscended and dressers, new piano. Inquire 3: 0| apathetic, but more than retrieved its high level for the season, 9th St. mar$tf/ trmpctional setback at the close, Beth. . Talk of government buying put FOR SALE—Cheap; good new,| lehem Steel, Lackawanna and Associ-! Strength into the oats market. Arriv-| als here and at other were meagre. dening. Some ship- and Railw: pings, American cz or write E, E. Calkins, Bismarck, N.| springs, the latter gaining over two| Provisions ascended with the help of | D. Mar3t5eod | points on its excellent annual report. {eral “exports, Notice was also tak | FOR SALE—5 passenger Pullman q slopmients were with.| en of an unexpected shrinkage in the| automobile, 1 L. C. Smith type-' out tlirect bearing os market features, immediately available supply of hogs.” writer, 1 electric stove, ‘ good as| but the divergent views of prominent , Corn— ae new; 1 gas range, 1 Majestic range, | financial interests reporting foreign, March _ 128, 127% 12 1 doz. kitchen chairs, 2 doz.| ice| affairs served to restrain public inter-+ + 127 Ye 127% 1274 127% “127% cream chairs, 1 rocker, 1 easy chair, | ests. A re 2, - 2 oil stoves, “l tent, size 9x9; 3 can-| Bonds were mainly lower, interest 3 (fh 9% 92% 8944 90 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Thicago, TI. 34,000; bulk 1675 1740 @ ii mixed 1665 @ 1785; heavy 1600 @ 1720; rough 1800-@ 1625; pigs 1325 @ 1700. Catle receipts 13,000; steady; native! ions from recent lev- (par value) $2,725,000. United States bonds (old issues) were NEW YORK MONEY New York, N. Y., Mar. 7.—Metal ex-) spot 7. spelter dull; East St. Louis steers 860 @ 1410; stockers and feed- spot 750 @ 762. ers 770 @ 1125; cows and heifers 660. an 4 @ 1175; valves 875 @ 1475, MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Sheep receipts 14,000; stead 1075 @ 1365; lambs 1425 @ 1805 Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 7.—Flour In carload lots standard at 970 a barrel in 98 Ib OMAHA LIVESTOCK | cotton sacks. Shipments 55,830 barrels.. Omaha, Nebr., Mar. 7.—Hogs re- Barley 193 @ 228. ceipts 15,800; higher; hea 1660 @ Rye 294 @ 296. 1700; mixed 1670 @, 1690; light 1660 Bran 3298, @ 1700; pigs 1000 @ 1550; bulk 1670 Wheat receipts 65 cars,,compared @ 1690. ear ago. > Yellow 180 @ 185. ‘0. 8 White 82% @ 93%. 41744 @ 420%. Catle receipts 4,609; higher; native ers 900 @ 1300; cows and heifers @ 10 western steers 650 @ X 00; canners 650 @ 750; stockers and wie bas ad feeders @ 1100; calves 900 @ ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK 1300; bulls, stags, ete 750 @ 950. —Hogs! Sheep receipts 18,000; slow steady; range} yearlings 1290 @ 1450 1690 @. 1695. @_ 1300; ewes 1075 @ its 3,650: killers, ore 1600 @1725. 9 @ 1300; cows aud! MINNEAPOLIS PRODUCE veal calves 25¢| Minmeapolis, Minn., Mar. 7.—Butter hc 1050. ‘and eggs are firm and higher today./ s 3490 steady; lambs| Potatoes are weaker; with the demand ¥, thers00 @ 1350; ewes | light. -Butter—Creamery, Corn Ni 1265; lambs lower;* steers PUT US DOWN FoR. BUT V DON'T, THINK HE KNEW | RY] Much ABouT IT The very ipea!- IF Beown’s FURNITVRE IS WORTH FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS OURS 13 WORTH TWO THOUSAND'- | ASKED HIM “To COMPARE THEIR DINNING Room SET , WITH OURS, OR: THEIR RUGS- WIN, | SAID “WE PAID $500 FOR THAT DAVENPoRIY | pound 45¢; FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT| free from rots, smal dirties and chec | out per do i | rots out dozen quotati Cheese—Fancy twins, pound, 26% pound . pound, fancy Sv block, 40c; primost I4e; pul- | | Kemeves sae See Clipping the ppint from a safety pin | sliding the coil « j ing the clasp ov ¢ ter will protect it from injuring a per -~Serioug short- son. age of seed corn throughout Illinois, | Jowa, Indiana and Wisconsin had a more or less bullish influence today on Prices closed firm, net higher the lack of seed operated from the} a handicap on fhe bears in| increased | ars and | Farm electric plants solve your problems, decided | ! In use for over seven years, as compared | . with a week ago tended further to} Under such j, CorwinMotorCo. cading points | Machine Hemstitching and Picoting MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. BATTERY REPAIRI We are a iicensed service station and wholesale distributing depot of the Exide Battery Co. the largest of | its kind in the world. turn out Is absolutely guaranteed by our contract with these people. We will repair all makes of batteries and Hogs receipts! light 1700} wethers 1100! sestars, per | ae ened New the 1) sects ilar work, jing to in his Colo, /artille reser n extra fir ey dair " packing stock | s—Fresh prime fi new cases current receipts and Ecconde| dirties, candled dozen on eggs include cases, y New . pound youn a hairpin and clos: the point of the lat: ee LALLEY- LIGHT lighting and power E. ‘A switch starts it.’’ Dealers Wanted. Bismarck, N.. D. A. Phone 849 carry a les and battery. age jof Rog. U.S. Pat. Office Cetwin Motor Go., Bism ligious Teutonic Weekly the province of Pomerania, which ac- cording to the KREUZ ZEITUNG has| sent the following circular letter to! the local dist “We the authorities that various anti-war/fore, and don’t know why you are do- which make it their business to in- duce soldiers to desert and which fur-/ question nish such deserters with opportunities | motive and ultimate aim of any order to hide from the lav sects calls itself v: Advent mands them to assist those who ob- fect. to miktary Mormons also have wrought sim-}" evil, war propaganda would seem to be at/While you quit asking yourself foolish brethern to keep diligent watch and advise us promptly of parishes. Now Thomas Hawk, Carlish Pennsylvania am and who-also distinguished: him- | elf as a member of the universicy | jmmense quantities of fruit of the size. and, is on his way to Fort Logan, | to enter training for the coast} blood® Gros Ventre, the leading Indians of the Berthold | pmen nber of a party of fe via Billings, Mont, “In charge of the, TAX! Phone Bismarck Shoe Hospital Undertaking—Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. PARLORS Day and Night Phone 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge Lady Embalmer in Attendance Cold weather ruins a half charged dition, send it to us for inspection. We also specialize in the winter stor- away thelr cars for the season. EXIDE BATTERIES ARE. HAVE SOMETHING YOU DON'T NEED ie . SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS DOINGS OF THE DURRS | sua, vevew 0 x urrree TALKIN Fay ctor MORMONS CORRUPT |=" was Fred G. Schnecker, bora GERMAN SOLDIERS | , F .| "emaining members of the party were Ideal Promulgated by Re Saco R. Snow of Grafton and Ervin partmen O. Kott: Amsterdam, 8.—A_ notion that Mormon missi ps from Am- Way erica have been corrupting the Ger-}| You b man soldier and seeking to tempt}has way: utheran church consistory fo: you get ithe let clergy: are given to understand py things th have arisen in eastern, Prussia Ing now, One of these/that you usly the “New instinctiv or “War Adventi; ve that Holy Writ com-| icon belie or jhave hee vice. } so that an American anti-|There is We urgently ask our reverend | questions. igns point- in their/are the n ch baneful a that a rig CARLISLE STAR tit" GOES OUT WITH BISMARCK BOYS there is 'come in, ‘Artillery | | the kaiser will | catch hell! graduate, who| The ja sa star on the) grows in university's football} Ecuador, and has collegiate w Thomas Hawk is a full) (4) roundi son of one of} {so sapona tion, at Elbowoods. He was a|.of soap, 3 Wednesday for Fort Logan, | terial.” Mont. In charge of the L. E. SMITH For first class shoe repairing go to H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway Phone T. BURKE LAWYER PHONE 752, We ERTAKING W. LUCAS COMPANY moving, Phone Any work we . full line of new Exide batter. parts for any make of car. If your's is in doubtful con- batteries for those whe put BETTER, {and reared in Bismarck, and for, some time past employed in ithe clerical de- cific station agent. at Menoken. s of its own, and that its ways him to desertion is propagated by are not ci Saturday Evening Post. that must be obeyed without question and without delay, telling you to do a little at first. | automatically : : you discover that the answer is “Yes.” “the effect of discipline.” leans are earth; that we do as we please and {ns more effective. state that the theory and belief is now |being tested out in about ‘a inillion of lus, and if after the war we don’t come \'Thomas Hawk Prepares to Buck |in out of the rain it will be ‘because the Line with the Coast The Soap Berry Tree. and shape of cherries, transparent yellowish skin and ‘pulp r who left! than 50 times their weight of that ma- TAX Phon & Ss. O.0 ELECTRIC SHOP . Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies | Delco Farm Light Plants BARBIE’S DRY CLEANING AND ‘PHONE 394 STEAM-HEATED Radiator Repairing in all its branche t of Jim Jam Jems. The two schade, former iNorthern Pa- They Have in the Army. egin to learn titat the army ian ways, pretty soon after into it, observes a writer in Orders hat you have never done te- always make a civillan gasp You discover that to and to seek to discover the do not understand is purely e. You ask yourself quite “Why should I ‘do “Shall I do this?” When you ‘nin the army a little while no other answer, so after a This is what may be called 4 We Amer- always being told that we | most undisciplined people on“ sorously ordered life and dis- | ‘ould do us good and make Well, I am here to nobody there to tell us to boncello, or soap berry tree, the humid parts of western Tt attains 2 hetght of 50 feet wide-spreading branches and The nearby ng the round black seeds are 1ceous as to be used instead being equivalent to more —THE—- B, K. SKEELS j 370 408 Broadway DYE WORKS 409 Front Street Call tor and Deliver Transfer & Storage We have unequaled facilities for, storing, and shipping! household goods. Careful, experh-| enced men; wood. WACHTER TRANSFER alee retall metic! 2. Ne. 902 Fitth 0. -FIRE-PROOF STORAG:

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