The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 11, 1918, Page 7

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B.B, YOUNG REAL, BSTATE COMPANY FoR SALE—Two brand new six room gern houses; $3,100 each: $400 balance $35 per month. These gould not be replaced for hous thig mony. street, ig block: north of Court House; splen: ala tion; nice part of-city and down town. ER ‘ADDITION lots are the el mt? inthe city; we give ex- tre! Nberal terms and” buyers are, fully: rotected. acre property pis the ‘working man the ideal opportunity to get.a home for him: anced ‘very’ easy terms and at leas than one thifd of what taleining town lots are selling for, You’ should pay for the land and feed your family from the proceeds of this years crop. Fire (ngurance In-Reliable Companies Office Open’ Every Evening £m REAL ESTATE COMPANY RB. YOUNG. y . Telephone No. 78R Office in. First National: BankBidg. J; -H, HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—Modern house of 6 rooms and ‘bath, full basement. Avenue “C" Rast. This isa roal bargain at $3,000. $500 cash, FOR TRADE—Land for property. TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written, J. H. HOLIHAN -Block, + - - - Phone 745 Bismarck Lucas ———————————————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl for general house- work: iMrs. F..A, Knowles, 16 Ave A ‘West, Phone 169R. 8-10 tf WANTED—Good, competent women or nien for agents; easy work, good pay, for each county in the state of North Dakota, or whatever territory. they could handle. Apply to M. C. Jennings, Road Manager, Bismarck, N. P., care of Van Horn hotel. fa ae) ‘WANTEO—competent girl tor-gener- al housework. Family‘ of: two. Phone 751, S-11-tt WANTED— Walters and dishwasher at ave Uniderwood.- Underwoow 37 tf WANTED=amI for general house- wort: ‘Mra, F.:A. Doll, Flat 5 Per- sonCourt; Phone 749. 3 6 tt ‘WANTED=STwo: gifls: to: piay_ pian and sic, © Al : ‘well! pret ipply’ at Wonder] = - Zi : our extracts, Pa errimes, ‘cold create face ; apices; me (es; ett; Beauties high-grade ine. Exclusive rritory. Sample soap free. La- coven Co.; Dept: 95, St. Louis, Mo; 2-24tt WA hi: D-=A-1, salesman: covering | Dakota to’ carry a wondertul teed aiitomobile tire and ‘tube ine. Tire guaranteed 4000. miles. Commitaston'basis..” Willis:Tire’ & Rubber Co., Minneapolis, Minn. ‘ : * 8-4 2 o FOmTIONS WANTED with two small ‘boys would like to get posidon.as housekeeper on a farm. autre of John Obowa, Blamatek, N - D,, Route 1. 39 3t, HOUSES WANTED WANTEDTO RENT—Bby april 1st, Modern Kedealde Call ‘635R.. ~ ; 3.9 3t ‘AND FOUND C, WILLIAMS: & CO. Real: Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good section of land six’ miles southwest: of Shields in’ Grant county, N: D. and will trade ‘tor city income: Have several houses for sale, trade or raat eA ate woe car tion" the eal, C. WILLIAMS & 00. Office. Bismarck Bank Bidg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck,.N. D. OS LANDS FOR SALE—$1,000 handles’ one-quar- ter section of good corn and alfalfa land’ one mile from main line sta- tion. Inquire of S. S. Clifford, Star Restaurant, 3-9-2 WURKRK WANTED WANTED: WORK—By day or hour, 2-27 lmo WANTED—Work—Lady wants work by. the hour. Phone 212K. 2101 mo. SUOMS £0K KENT FOR RENJ—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house. 515 Fifth St. Phone _992Y, 3-11-tf FOR RENT—Three modern rooms for light housekeeping. Partly fur- ished. Call ‘at 417 10th street or Phone 5352, 8-10 ot FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished, communicating rooms, separate or together, in modern home. 608 Sec- ond St; Phone 144L. 3-9-6 FORT RENT—Front room in modern bungalow Hot water heat, connect- ing bath. Four blocks from _post- office. Board if desired. Phone _ 604 K. 3.9 3t 313 4th street. light housekeeping. X. 37 tf Phone 6: room, and 1 partly modern 6 room./ Address 610 Broadway. Call 205. 37 St FOR RENT—Large furnished room, two blocks from Sanitary Bakery. Would rent to two ladies or two gentlemen, Call 716 Broadway. 37 tt FOR RENT—Modern room, hot and cold water. 515 4th street. 3 6 tf For RENT—Modern room. 6st Sixth 3-1-1m0 ron RENT—Close in, furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 411 Sth street. Phone 273. 24tt BOARDERS at we ‘3rd street. warm room: Good: meals, living. price, New mznagement. 1 18 Imo. STEAM-HEATED furnished and un- furnished rooms for rent. Business college. poet 183...“ 116-30 FOR Ri * modern rooms. en ae 5 mist 16 1mo Fourth otreet, Phone TOK Geo. C7 Little im: 11 14 tf MISCELLANEOUS ‘OR. SALE—Good. set. of. work har- ess. ‘Willsell-very: reasonable. See Grant Eaton, 303 South Eleventh St. e116 ‘WANT--TO---EXCHANGE—A& clear piece of property for millinery store. Property ‘paying ‘better than ten per cent: Goo deal for someone. Write 447 Trtburie. : 3 11 6t FOR SACE—Dining room set” and numerous other household articles. Call'at'112 Avenue “A” or 3511, 310 tt FOR SALE—Bedroom furniture, beds and dressers, new plano. Inquire 300 9th St. marstf FOR SALE—One demonstrator Over- land model-“90” run about 600 miles. ¥or further particulars see Mr. P. R. Fields, Bismarck, N. D. 3 7 6t —620 bth street. 351mo. REAL ESTATE RANGE good as new for sale, $35. Call at 418 Seventh street or Phone 844K . TOST—Bunch of keys at post office. Return to, 445 Care Tribune, Pay peat ‘ . 3 8 3t S=S——————————————— FOR: SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS rOR SALE—One registered Short- horn Sull calf eight months old and a few white Wyandotte Roosters at $3.00 each. Address Lock Box 121, Hazelton, ‘N. D. 3-10 7t FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- e mient.in Rose Apts. F. W. Murphy, 204'Main St. Phone’ 427. FOR SALE—My cottage at 309° Sev: enth streét, Address Mildred Jame- _80n, Moffit, N. 3-9-1m FOR RENT— Seven-room house, all modern. 710 Avenue D. 35 tf FOR RENT—House at ii 6th st. Apply to'B. K. Skeels 408 Broadway. 35 tt RENT—Small house, electric lights: and water. Phone 355. 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 Bisniarck:. Write 8. F. Swayze, Garrison, N. D. 2-12 1mo FOR RENT—Beautiful eight-room res- idence all modern with hot water heat on Aventie D_ Inquire at 918 8th street or write Tribune No. 373: 3-9-t£| 27 FOR RENT—Five room modern house 13th street and Avenue’B. Bismarck’ Home Builder Co. TO RENT—1 have for rent. O. L. Burton. 11-6tf o for sa 1st ey SUPREME COURT I From Ward County. H. O. Dalen, plaintiff and appellant. vs. N. J. Coddington, defendant and respondent. Syllabits: (1). Where a witness testifies to a conclusion ‘relative to a certain subject matter and in his testimony also testifies.to the facts relative to the subject matter, the admission and evidence of the conclu- sion of the witness over objection, if error, is error without prejudice and is harmless, (2). Where an attorney dictated an affidavit upon information received ‘sy him from his client and indictating the affidavit caused to be inserted a. wrong date, it is proper to prove such clerical error either ‘by the stenographer after laying a proper fowhdatibn for her testimony, or by the ‘attomey who dictated the affi- davit if he is able to testify of its own knowledge to the fact. (3). Where one party in the trial of the case introduces parts of the testimony given by a witness on a fotmer trial with reference to parts of thé subject matter of the litigation, the opposing party has the right to in- troduce the ‘balance of the testimony given upon such former trial by such ‘witnesses insofar ag it relates, to. eu ‘the subject” matter concerping: ‘the first party introduced .a. portion This’ section is°75 per cent tillable|: Apply. at 202 1-2 Main or Phone 303. |- FOR RENT—Two houses, 1 modern 3] NoR TODAY '- \F You CAN GET A On: HIM~ HeRE HE Is-J of the testimony. lant has. not brought himself within this rule. Appeal from the judgment of the 2. K. Leighton, Judge. Affirmed. Opinion of the court ‘by Grace, J. Christianson and Ro>inson, JJ., con- curring. F. B: Lambert, Minot, and F. J. Fay- tle, MéHenry, attorneys for the ap- pellant. ° Palda \& Aaker, Minot, and E. T. Burke, Bismarck, aftorneys for re- spondent. From Hettinger County. Mrs, E. O. Starks, plaintiff and re- spondent, vs. R. C. Springgate, de: fendant-and Appellant. Syllabus: Where the owner of property lists the same for sale with a broker for a definite period of time upon’ specified terms, and definite commission for. making such sale by; such broker is specified, the owner of the property may during the period | specified in the agently con- the property through other gen but cannot: do so and. relieve ‘himself from liability to pay the agent who had the property listed for a cer- tain time his commission as specified, where such agent, with no notice of any salevoy another agent, and’ within the time, produces: a person, ready, able and willing to buy the property upon the terms stated in the agency contract. (2). The instructions of the court examined, and held that if such in- EVERETT TRUE. SS AN OPGNING HERE POR A ~ MANe WHERG HAVE You WoRKGD BEroRS 4% ' THIS WAX OUT! NOTHING DOING B= GITHER You'RG Too CHANGEABLE oR YoulRE NO Good, oe. BoTd! DOINGS OF THE DUFES ees Tom, WHERE IS OUR. ‘ > |BooKKEEPER? HE. WASN'T: HERE ALL DAY YesTeRDAY BETTER SEE, /|WHAT | WAS AFRAID |: Held that appel- district court of Ward county, Hon. | Perigo 6 oe Psd TRIBU: TOM KNEW JUST WHERE TO 9 LOOK LINE. ALL RIGHT, Bo: VLL Look Him 2 DP BIRD vst s ions contain any error, such er- ror S, is harmless, Appeal trom the. district court of Hettenger county, Hon. W. C. Craw- tord, Judge. Affirmed. rt by Grace, J. ing specially. oncurs in result only. urray, Mott, attorneys for respondent. V. H, Crane, Mott, attorney for ap- pellant. From Richland County. Martin Paulson, plaintiff and re- spondent, vs. J. A. heeds, defendant. and appellant. Syllabus: (1) In an action by a broker to recover a commission un- ider an express contract upon a sale of real property, where it appears that the vroker was unable to nego- tiate a sale according to the terms of the listing agreement prevously made; and where the defendant enter- led into a less favorable contract ne- gotiated by the broker with the under- ing, as claimed by the defendant, ‘held sible error for the court to instruct the jury that, if it should find that there was an agreement be- tween plaintiff and defendant as to commission, as alleged by the plain- tiff, and, that’if the land was sold on other terms than those originally agreed upon, the deefndant would de ‘bound to pay the full amount of the commission if he adopted the changes made while still permitting the plain- ————— eee Bu. Condo WELL, 2 HAVE WORKGO FOR SMITH & C9, AND BROWNY BROS, AND S| @. As CHANCE, AND THE IMPERIAL INe [=H VESTMENT COR: PORATION, ANDO INTERNATIONAL SXCMING?) ia rea Tus Is A FINE Jo® PHAVE-FO Roun UP THS WELL - DRUNK AGAIN ja F YOU HAVE SOMETHING YOU DON’T SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED. COLUMNS Farming Greatest Industry Science and Business Principles Essential to Success By P. G. HOLDEN HE demand for an increased production and conservation of, food prod- ucts, that America and her allics may win the war; the fixing of food pr by the food admin! rtor, cost of milk production ree ture. The people understand better i that it is not only a b lized be} they never r laboratory. No other business man is called upon to solve so great a variety of So AM |- Tom PuT’ER THERE OLD kid tiff to continue to act as his agent, (2). Where a real estate ‘broker terms are different from those contain- ed in the original listing agreement; and where the owner assesses to the sale with the understanding that the commission shall be different from that originally agreed upon, no com- mission in excess of that provided by |the new agreement can be recovered Appeal from district court of Rich- land county, A. T. Cole, J. Reversed. Opinion of the cour by Biirdzell, J. Robinson, J., dissenting, W. S. Lander, Wahpeton, attorney for defendant and appellant. Wolfe & Schneller. Wahpeton, attorneys for plaintiff and respondent, Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. 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. Machine Hemstitching and Picoting MRS, M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 849 r carry a full line of new Exide batter: The farmer has much capital invested in land, buildings, stock and: equip- Most of them, like other business: men, have interest to: pay. on: bor- rowed money or notes given in payment for necessary equipment. In every event he is entitled to‘a fair rate of interest: upon his capital invested. Responsibility of Ownership. Whether he owns the land he farms or is’ only ‘a tenant, the farmer has the same responsibility of ownership as any man engaged in banking or mer- howr, from the day he puts’ lils seed‘ into the s crop into cash; he faces more-risks than aay ment. And every cantile pursuits. ground until he converts other class of business men. During the growing season he {s' of Weather and climate, He runs 1+ and wind, and after the crop is g1 products. business. place as the most important of humar the farmer is entitled to and should re his thought, care, ‘TAXI | ° Phone L. E. SMITH For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H, BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway ie Undertaking—Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 637 WEBB BROTHERS E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. PHONE 752, UNDERTAKING PARLORS A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Day and Night Phone 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge Lady Embalmer in Attendance We are a Ilcensed service’ station 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 les and parts for any make of car. Cold weather thins 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 seavon. EXIDE BATTERIES ARE, BETTER, and the searching inquiry into the made in several of the large cities, have brought the entire nation to a realization of the importance of agricul- han they ever did before that farming is a s, but an exact science, t the farmer is as. certainly. a business man as any other producer or manufacturer ; as much of a scientist as those in charge of the most complete and elaborate Farming Is America’s Biggest Bueiness—This Is Not a Mammoth Factory, but a Barn for Storing Alfal- fa ahd Housing Live Stock—A Farm Factory. jected to the whims and uncertafnties sk of complete loss through hall, rain ‘1 and’ stored, there is. still risk in the marketing of the product, whether it \s milk, grain, hay, Ave, stock or other It requires more brains to be a gocwl farmer than to conduct any other The emergency. of war has done: much to give farming its proper: ve a just and fair: compensation for Jabor and responsibtity in ee ak LE his crop. Phon = LAMBERT ELECTRIC SHOP Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 household goods. enced men; wood. They now know,? that the successful farmer is problems or meet so many or varied condi- tions as the farmer; no other scientist must be expert in-so many dif- ferent lines of, scien- tifie work. No problem con- fronts any other busi- ness man that the farmer is not compelled to solve, and there are other conditions which he has. to solve every, year that no other: set of. business men are ever called upon to combat. vities and has demonstrated that —THE— B. K. SKEELS 408 Broadway BARBIE’S DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS .PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver alee STEAM-HEATED FIRE-PROOF STORAGE Radiator Repairing in all its branches RACINE. 5,000.-mile TIRES.

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