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| i) DAY, MARCH 12, 1918 iF YO FE. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR SALE—Two brand new six room modern houses; $3,100 each. $409 cash; balance.$35 per month. These houses could not be replaced for this money. FOR SALE—1ot on 5th street, halt block north of Court House; splen- did location; nice part of city and , almost down town. RIVERVIEW ADDITION lots are the chéapest in the city; we give ex. tremely liberal terms and buyers are fully protected. LINCOLN ADDITION acre property offers ‘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 RBAL ESTATE “COMPANY F.B, YOUNG: ‘Telephone No. 78R Office in First National BankBidg. ios 5 J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains fOR SALE—Modern house of ¢ rooms and bath, full basement. Avenue “Co” East. This is a real bargain at 3,000. $508 cash. R TRADE—Land property. TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block. - - - - Phone 745 Bismarck HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Ford mechanics. Apply Dakota Motor Co., 217 Main street. 3-11-6 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Good, competent women or men for agents; easy work, good pay, for each county in the state of North Dakota, or. whatever terri- tory they could handle, Apply to M. C. Jennings, Road Manager, Bis- maick,"N.D. Residénce 404 Tenth » ‘street, ‘ ‘ 3-8-1m WANTED—A competent girl for gen- état housework... Phone 516, or call $24 Cth street. 312 3t j—Girl for -general house: Swork, iMrs. F. A, Knowles, 16 Ave ‘West, Phone 169R. 3-10 tt /TED—Competent ‘gi ‘or gener- housework. Family of two. pean 751, 311-tf alters an ishwasher ta Hotel Underwood. Underwood “N.D, 7 tt! WANTED—Cirl - for general. ise work. Mrs, F. ‘A. Doll, Flat 5 Per- {fon Court. Phone 749. 36 tt pro ~-pur-extracts, perfumes, cold creams, “) {ace-powders, spices, medicines, etc. Beautiful high-grade line. Exclusive La- cassian Co.; ‘Dept. 95, St. Louis, Mo. 2 Beat } SCESMAN=Avaveling Salary dnd expeises or commis: ion, ‘Must’ be active, ambitions, willing to learn. i Splendid opportunity.” Former, ex- perience not essential. Landmark Cigar Co. Denver, Pa. j '(ORK—By day or hour, poly at 202 1-2 Main or Phone 303. 2-27 Imo ' fork—Lady wants work I he hour. Phone 212K. 4. 2101 mo. Fons ‘SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS Fi a7 “RENT—Strictly modern. apart- ent in Rose Apts, ¥.\W. Murphy, '204:Main St. Phone 427. 3-9-tf = ==> room house 1 “block ae of Main street. Light and wa- er. $20 Her month. ‘Phone 541 K, 312 3t Fon nce noise “of five’ rooms. must be moved off lot in thirty days. ‘Price $50.00. Phone 202, ‘ 3 SALE—My cottage at 309 Sev- ‘enth street, Aabress Mildred Jame- Son; Moffit. N. D. 3-9-1m. “UH HEIWI— Seven-room house, all Snodern, 710 Avenue D. ei . sot RORENT—Hiowse at. 7i1 6th St. ‘Ap ly-to B. K. Skeels 408 Hrpadway. é otf 1 ;RENT—Small house, slectre Phone igh -and water. 221 il mo, ENT—Four room _ apartmen‘ ith bath; heat;and:water included Centrally ‘located. Phone a a Fone tENT—Modern house at 922 7th ison, N. D. FOR RENT— Beautiful eight-room res ‘Hdetice ‘all modern with hot wate Hou ETO. RENT=I fave twi heat on Avenue D_ Inquire at 91: ‘Sth street or write aripane No 373 for rent. C. L. Barton. 11-6t waeastodnss Siva tae ky BERTON 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. This section is 75 per cént tillable and will trade for city income. Have several houses for sale, trade oe font Will take good car in on the eal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. ‘ Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D. a —S——— ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished or unfur- nished rooms for light housekeep-|’ ing. ‘With a garden place. Call at 1008 Broadway or phone x. 3 12 tf FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house. 515 Fifth St. Phone _ 592) 8-11-tf FOR RENT—Three modern rooms for light housekeeping. Partly fur- ished. Call at 417 10th street or Phone 10 3t. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished, communicating rooms, separate or together, in modern home. 608 Sec: ond St. Phone 1441. FOR RENT—Large furnished room, two blocks from Sanitary Bakery. Would rent to two ladies gr two gentlemen, Call 716 Broadway, % 37 Fi RENT-gModern room, hot and cold water. 5 4th street. 3.6 tf FOR RENT—Modern room. 621 Sixth St. ee ott 3-1-1mo GOARDERS at 212 3rd street. Clean warm room. Good meals, living price. New. management. 1 18 1mo. STEAWHEATED furnished and un- furnished rooms for rent. Business college. '-Phone-383. 1 16-30 FOR RENT Strictly modern rooms Phone 377K * 216 1mo =OR RENT—Furnished rooms. 801 Fourth street: Phone. 404K. Geo Ww Little W146 tt LANDS 120 GIVEN. miles from village, 1-4 from school, 1 1-2 from store and cheese factory. Lays well, rich soil, 10 acres valu- able timber splendidly watere: Fine 11 room house, water inside; splendid barns 50x62 and 24x36, con- 5 3 & crete floors, hip roofs, galvanized siding. Nice hoghouse, large hen- nery.. buildings practically new, abundance fruit. Including hay, grain, 17 cows, bull, three yearlings, good team, sow, 60 hens, spring- tooth harrow, grain, drill, cultivator, plow, horse rake, mowing machine, wagons, buggy, cutter, sleighs, her ness, all small tools. Price $6,309, ‘Reason, poor health. Free list. BMS 3ros., Springville, N. Y. 101 = MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO TRADE—Team young mares. Weight 2,309 for Ford road-| ster or will sell. Inquire 206 Mandan Av __ 3 12 bt LUMBER FOR SALE—Several thou- sand feet of shiplap and dimension dirt cheap. Also two thousand poles, Lahr Motor Sales Co. 3 12 ot FOR SALE CHEAP—Good as new Kimball piano if taken at once. Will trade for stock.” Phone 4098-2, or write E. KE. Calkins, Bismarck, 'N. D. 4 312 14 WANTED: TO BUY—Medium sized garage, Apply to E. H. L. Vesper- man, 3-113 WANTED TO BUY—Secondhand 1 ber or an old building for wreck- ing. Leave word with clerk at Van Horn. hotel. 3-11-83 FOR SALE—Good_ set of work har- ness. ‘\¥ill sell very reasonable. Sée Grant Eaton, 303 South EI leventh st 3-116 WANT TO EXCHANGE=A “elar piece of property for millinery store. Property, paying better than ten per cent. Good deal for someone. Write 447 Tribune. ; i 211 6t FOR SALE+Bedroom furniture, beds and dressers, new piano. Inquire 300 9th: St. marstf FOR SALE—One demonstrator Over- land model “90" run about 600 miles. For further particulars see Mr. P. R. Fields, Bismarck, .N. D. 3.7 Gt ROOM AND BOARD—o20 op street. 5.1 mo. cOR SALE—One aaa Short horn oul calf eight months old and a few white Wyandotte Roosters at $3.00 each. Address ‘Lock Box 121, Hazelton, N. D. _ 3-10 7t WOULD DEPRIVE. ENEMY ALIENS ° OF FRANCHISE Washington, D. C., Mar. 12.—Enemy aliens would be denied the right to vote for president, vice president, sen- etors or representatives in the ten states where they now enjoy that pri- vilege, under. provisions of a bill intro- , duced today by Representative Flood at Virginia, chairman of the foreign affairs-committee, After declaring in- tentions to “become ‘citizens, aliéns may vote in Alabama, Arkasas, Indi- ana, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Neb: raska, Oregon, South Dakota and Tex. ase No alien who is not a subject “of a state or nation with which the United States is at war” is affected. fae rey e AVant Ads Feit Results s {and ;changed on call. Mowat BISMARCK EVENING HAVE SOMETHING YOU DON'T NEE OH | SEE NOUVE RAISED! Gor 13. Do IT KS YouR PRICES IN HERE: |’ AGAIN - SMALLER: -PORTIONS?. (AT: SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE BuT | PRESDME YouLL TRY IT- | TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT SLIGHT GAINS ON STOCK MART Stock | Reading Prectically Only 2 Benefitted Greatly Yesterday | | | | | | | New York, N. Y., Mar, 11.—Coalers ‘ and coppers’ were the conspicuous and | sustaining features of today’s: apath- etic’ stock market, the balance of the list displaying occasional uncertaint though finishing with a preponderance of gains. Reading, which agaia absorbed the largest part of the da: offerings, made an ex‘reme advance of 2% points, half of which was cancelled on profit taking. Lehigh valley, Chesa-} feake & Ohio, ‘Norfolk & Western, LPaltimore & Ohio,and Eries were lift. ed to | to 2% points. New Haver was unusually active, gaining two points on prospects of a favorable adjustment of its obligations Pacifics, Grangers and various low priced western and southern is sues gained 1 to 2 points. Metals, including minor shares re sponded to better trade conditions, in cluding large orders for domestic con sumption and oils were stimulated by like condition General Motors featured the high paid specialties at an extreme gain of five points, the greatest part of which it retained. United States steel var- ied less than a point closed at a frac- tidnal advance, but Bethlehem, Cruc- ible and allied equipments were firm-| er, Tobaccos and secondary motors yielded to moderate pressure, ship- pings were irregular and utilities mov- ed in contrary directions. Brooklyn transit strengthened while People’s | \ Gas sagged. Sales amounted to 375,000 shares.. , Foreign exchange was featureless, except. for a shary rebound in Ifalian rates, Bonds, including Liberty issues were irregular to heavy on nominal trad- ing. Total sales (par value) aggregat- ed $3,050,000. United States bonds (old issues) un- | NEW YORK MONEY New York, N. Y., Mar. 11.—Mercan- % @ 6 per cent. Bar silver ican dollars 69; Govermnet | y; railroad bonds irregular | Time loans strong, sixty days, ty days and six months, 6 bid. | Call money firm; high 5; low 4%: | ruling rate 5; “losing bid 41%; offered | at 4%; last loan 4% ST. PAUL LIV TOCK South St. Paul. Minn., Mar..11- Hogs receipts range 1890 @ 1715 tile paper # bulk 1700) @ 1719. | Cattle receipts 2,800;, killers 10 to} 15e lower; steers @ 1300; cows} and heifers 700 @ 950; veal calves} steady, 600 @ 1350: stockers and feed-| ers steady, 650 @ 1050. | Sheep receipts 2,000; steady; lambs 800 @ 1700; _Wethers 700 @ 1350; ewes aE. > ator ean hue ww a0} vriogstiod ITS THE GOVERNMENT'S ORDER , SIR AND WE'RE TRYING To FIND A WAY ‘To CONSERVE. FATS nine. | “ 14 | a 6,400; 5 to 10¢ lower; | 7 THIS WAITER AND TOM NEVER * DID GET ALONG J MES, WE'VE SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’S CLASS DOINGS OF THE DUFFS BY ALLMAN | BEGINNING NEXT WEEK | N WELL, Vib TRY THAT NURBUR WE WILL SERVE SMALLE Portions IN THis RESTAURANT ae THREE avec | ARH CORN WEAKENED BY BiG SUPPLY Receipts and Slight Export. De. mand in Chicago Force the Price to Low Level | Chicago, ‘Ill, Mar. 11.—Liberal re- ceipts did a good;deal today to weak- en the corn market, especially cash quotations and so too did withdraw al of export bids. Futures closed steady at the same as Saturday’s fin. 4. Oats last 4 @ % to % @ THAT'S SimPEE ENOUGH ~ Nove HEAD. 6 lower, with March 128 and] J USE ' spot t St MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN + Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 11.—Wheat eipts 107 cars, compared with 641 a year ago, Corn No. 3 Yellow 180 @ 185. Oats No. 38 White, 92% @ 934%. Flax 426 @ 431, Flour unchanged. Shipments 39, varrels, Barley 202 @ 237. Rye 294 @ 196. Bran 3298. NEW YORK STOCK LIST American Beet Sugar 80 American Can ..... .. AL American Smelting Refining ..82 LALLEY- LIGHT ¥e net, and provisions 12 to 17. rrivals of corn in Chicago alone gregated 615 cars and there was a general disposition to look for a con tinued movement far above the aver-]' age for this time of te year. Mean while the United States, visible supply. total showed an increase of more than 300,000 bushels, making the amount, ight onlf 1,400,000 bushels less than in a year ago, Absence of export de mand was ascribed to the fact that ‘ecent urgent buying had been to get dl the corn possible by Marea 10 in wder to fill vessel room contracted ‘cr. A general embargo on shipments o eastern domestic consumers count- ad further as a bearish influence. Notable progres of seeding made }, average lower. A little export ness gave the market some stimu-— but the effect failed to last, Lower quotations on hogs weaken- ad provisions. Declines were checked somewhat through by the week's heavy exports of lard and meats. Option Open High Low Close | vats Corn March 128 275 1279g 127% 127% 2 92% 915 Be 915g 897% 8914 89% - CHICAGO LIVESTOCK icago,'Ill.,:Mar. 11.—Hogs receipts : bulk 1660 @ 1740; light 1700 ; mixed 1625 @ 1760; heavy rough 1675, @ 1600; pigs 19,000; native steers and feeders 770 and heifers 660 @ 1175; Cattle receipts 860 @ 1400; s @ 1195; cow calves 875 @ 145%, Sheep receipts 00 firm; sheep 1075 @ 1 lambs 1425 @ 1800. ‘ 11—Hogs re- heavy 1630 @ xed 1640 @ 1650; light 1655 @ 1675; pigs 1190 @ 1500; bulk 1640 @ 1660, Cattle receipts 6,100; 5; cows and ‘heifers western steers 850 @ 775 @ 1050; cows 00 @ 950; canners 656-@ stockers and feeders 650 @ 1150; calves 900 @ 1300; bulls, stags ete strong; native Sheep receipts 12,500; strong; year- lings 1250 @ 1475; wethets 1100 @ 1300; ewes 1085 @ 1285; lambs 1525 @ 1725. 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. EL EL TT, Machine Hemstitching and Picoting MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 849 IFIED COLUMNS — |. *|SPECIAL SESSION _ , OF SOUTH DAKOTA * “SOLONS IS CALLED Pierre, S. D., Mar, 12.—Governor Norbeck today issued a call-for a spec- ‘ial session of the South Dakota legis- lature to convene Monday, March 18, at 10 a, m. In his message, the gov- ernor suggests: that the legislators 394 | take up measures for taking care of lincreased expenditures at state institu- 3114| tions and for granting the voting 15% | franchise to soldiers abroad. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE, Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and deliv- ared by Bessie Tapa, mortgagor, to John A. Jorgenson, mortgagee, dated ,the 7th day of August A, D. 1916 and filed for record in the office of the 4 | register of deeds of the county of Bur- eligh and state. of \North Dakota on the 9th day of August, A. D. 1916 and ¥% | recorded in book 138 of mortgages at page 102; and assigned by sald mortgagee to Julia Jorgenson by an instrument in writing dated the 7th day of February A. D. 1918, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the 23rd day of February A. D. 1918 and recorded in hook 139 of asignments at page 203, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door of the court house in the county of Bur- leigh and state of North Dakota at the hour of 1:30 o'clock p. m. on the 10th day.of April A. D. 1918, to satis- fy the amount due upon stich mort- jsage on the day of sale. The’ prem- jises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: the north- west quarter (NW 1-4) of section ‘four- teen (14) in township one hundred forty-three (143) north of range sev- enty-five ( in Burleigh county, feed | North Dakota, a ; current re-|" mhere will be due on such mortgage checks and), the date of sale the sum of one ies, candled, | hundred forty-one and 75-100 dollars, quotations on eggs include and the costs of foreclosure, includ- ing attorney's fees, allowed by law. JULIA JORGENSON, Owner of Mortgage. JOHN A, JORGENSON, ~ Jamestown, N. D., Attorney for Assignee. |2—26; 3—5 12 19 26; 4-2 TAXI Phon Pan 9 American Tel. & Tel . American Zine .... ... ! Anaconda Copper . Atchison .... Baltimore & Ohio Butte & Superior . California Petroleum Canadian Pacific Central Leather ... Chesapeake & Ohio . Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul . Chino Copper ....... Colorado Fuel & Iron .. Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar . Evie .... elena Great Northern Ore ct Great Northern Pid Inspiration Copper ,. : Int. Mer. Marine pfd ctfs . Kennecott Copper Louisville & Nashville . Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Missouri Pacif Montana Power . New York Central Northern Pacific Pennsylvania ..... Ray Consolidated Conner 5 Reading .... ... Republic Iron & Steel . Southern Pacific . Southern Railwa Texas Co, .. Union Pac U.S. Industrial ‘Alcohol United States Stecl .. Vtah Copper .... MINNEAPOLIS PRODUCE Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 11.—Butter and eggs are weak and lower. Supplies are fair but the demand is not show- ing its fornier activity. Butter--Creamery extras, per nound ; extra firsts, 4316; firsts, 42%4c; 36c; Saaning seconds 41%c; dai stock, 35¢. Eges—Fresh prime firsts, new cases free from rots, small dirties and ks out, per dozen ‘rots out, $10.5 dozen 25¢; cases, Cheese—Fancy twins, pound 26%¢; fancy New York, pound 28c; faney ; daisies 28¢; fancy young Americas, pound 29 fancy brick, 31c; fancy | limburger 33c; fancy Swiss loaf 45 block 40; primost 14¢; pultost 11c. ‘TAXI Phone a L. E. SMITH —THE— ELECTRIC SHOP B. K. SKEELS For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadwa; tf Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies, Delco Farm Light Plants Undertaking—Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS Phone 376 408 Broadway. BARBIE’S DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver E. T. BURKE fribune Block - Bismarek, N. D. PHONE 752. EATAKING PARLORS A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Transfer & Storage We. have unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and Carat nou Day and Night Phone 100 household goods. es men; : is wo Licensed Embalmer in Charge WACHTER "0, Phone 62. Ne. 282 Fifth 9t. Lady Embalmer in Attendance | BATTE . Reg. U.S. Pat. Office fi NEW YORK’ ‘METAL New Buk N, Ma Mar. 14 ene | atti. ae Gaows Valve “ Wit eta q pibou hy str WT ad rhetni09: 40 a4 eiwsya tdnian ad ob RY REPAIRING "We are a licensed service station. ne ; and wholesale distributing depot of STEAM.HEATED the Exide Battery Co., the largest of : its kind In the world. Any work we FIRE-PROOF b turn out Is absolutely guaranteed by STORAGE our contract with these people. We will repair all makes of batteries and “carry a full line of new Exide batter. jes 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. Radiator Repairing in all its branches EXIDE BATTERIES ARE RACINE 5,000-mile TIRES BETTER, : at Wholesale, Steet eR, ARES Peres sy aif eat pb) ssxoersiod ee i BALE |