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fo } ‘ a ‘. ‘ { HW: + i | y ‘ . ‘ ( a ‘ : me DNESDAY, MAR. 13, 1918: REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR SALE—Two brand new six room odern houses; $3,100 each. $400 cash; balance $35 per month. These fiouises could hot be replaced for 8 ‘Toney. Lot on street, block, north of Cours, House; ‘aplen: @id location; nice part of city and rape down town. DDITION Tots are the ‘cheapest in the city; we give ex- tféihely liberal terms and buyers fre fully protected. TINGOEN ADDITION acré 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 showld 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 | FB. YOUNG Telephone No. 78R Office in First National BankBldg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—Modern house of 6 rooms and “bath, full basement. Avenue “Cast. This is a roal hetealn at $3,000. $500 cash. RT —Land Bismarck property. oo TRUST ME. FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written. J..H. HOLIHAN Phone 745 Lucas - Block. Bite ie ‘ord mechanics. Apply ota’ Motor Co., 217 Main streot. ape S1L6 Hobkints’ ‘rosbhouse: “also boy that to’ learn. trade. Apply , at grestihouse. Hebieine, plete N 3-10-4 K WANTED AT ONCE at ‘Homa 3 restaurant. 3.13 2t WANteD—A competent; girl for gen- @taihousework. Phone 516 or call 924 is street. $12 3t rl for geteral house work.) (Mrs. FA, Knowles, 16, Ave A West, Phone 169R. 3410 tf ‘WANT£0—competent girl tor gener- al’ Housework. Family of two. Photie 751, 3-11-t£ ant shwasher 37 tf 'O—Girl for general house. work...Mrs, IF’, ‘A. Doll, Flat,5 Per- son Coutt, Phone 749. 38 67tt: AGENT_GALESMAN RaENTS=Mais big protits selling Our-extracts, perfumés, cold creams, face powdets, spices, medicines, étc. Beautiful high-grade line, - Exclusive territory.’ Sample soap free. La- Gaseian: Co., Dept. 95, St. Louis, Mo. 2-24-tf Be ative WANT WORK WANTED—by young man and Wife on: farm. 'xperienced with jptednnr; “engine. . Both experienced. ae 448 care eats. WANTED. WORK—By nae or aa, ly ,At;202:1-2/Main or Phone 303. 2-27 1mo ork—Lady wants wor! the'Hour: “Phone: 212K. SRT 4 Foo house 1 'bloek x er street.’ Light. and wa- * imonth, euhpae 641 K, ree 3 3 12 3t FOR, SALE—House of five rooms. must beaioved off lot in thirty days. Price a Phone 302, : 3.12 7b. F 09 enth Street Sadeeee ill ired Jame: Yon. Mofit; Ny D. 3-9¢im , FOR RENT— Seyen- ‘room: house, all modern. 710 Avenue D. z whe 35 tf FOR RENT—House at 711 6th St. rary to’B: K. Skeels 408 EES HaY bE 3 tf vk RENT—Four room | apartment with bath; heat and’ water included: iceatrally ‘Tocated. ‘Phoae 806, v RENT Modern house at | 992 Ttb sma SB. Si RENT Beautiful eight room res modern with hot wate ie .D.. Inquire at 91! ers ae Hotel Underwood. Underwood |; 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 cent tillable and will trade for city income. Have several houses for sale, trade ot veut Will take good car in on ibe eal. . C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D. BOOMS FOR RENT nished rooms for light housekeep- ing. ‘With a garden place. Call at 1008 Broadway or phone 3 12 tf FOR RENT—Two beautiful furnished rooms, upstairs and down. Call at 208 Thayer. 3:12 It FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house. 515 Fifth St. Phone 592Y, 3-1Lte FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished, communicating rooms, separate or together, in modern home. 608 Sec- ond St. Phone 1441. 3-9-6 FOR RENT—Large furnished room, two blocks from Sanitary Rakery. Would rent to two ladies or two gentlemen, Call 716 Broadway. 37 tt FOR RENT—Modern room, hot and cold water. 515 4th street. yes 36 tt FOR RENT—Modern room. 621 Sixth St. 3-L-lino ‘SOARDERS at 212 3rd street. Clean warm room. Good meals, living price. New management. 1 18 1mo. 3TEAM-HEATED furnished and un furnished rooms for rent. Business college, Phone 183. 1 16-36 FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms Phone 377K 216 1mo FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 80) Fourth street. Phone 404K. Geo W Tittle 11:16 tt .LANDB 120 ACRES GIVEN AWAY—three 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 watered. Fine 11 room house, water inside; splendid barns 30x62 and 24x36, con- crete floors; hip roofs, galvanized siding. Nice hoghouse, large hen- nery, Buildings practically new, abundance fruit. Including hay, grain, 17 cows, Lull, three yearlings, good team, sow, 60 hens, spring- tooth hatrow, grain, drill, cultivator, plow, horse rake, mowing mgchine, wagons, ‘buggy, cutter, sleighs, har- ness,. all- small tools. Price $6,300 Reason, poor health. Freé list, Wilir Bros., Sprinevile N.Y. S 12—10t - = POBITIONS WANTED. _ WANTEO—Position as housekeeper ‘by middle aged lady. Does not ob- ject to children. State wages, In or near city preferred, Stark, Goodrich, N. D. 3 __. MISCELLANEOUS « - ~ IR SALE—24 acres choice garden land, just south of town, part up- land. Easy terms. Bismarck Real- ty Co. Bismarck Bank Mae st FOR SALE—Span imai 6 tha 8 years old; 1200 pounds, Span Geldings, 4 and 5 years old 50 Ibs. Pure bred registered Belgian Stal- lion, 1700 ,1bs. First class tubercu- lar tested milk cows. These hoses and cows will ‘be sold on terms’ of cash or ‘bankable papers. Call Her- man Ode, Bismarck, 'N. D, FOR SALE OR TRADE—A good coun- try store, with stock and building 24x36, Dance hall 32x42. Al new, Address, Postmaster, Hirsehville, Dunn county, N. D. FOR SALE—Wight-cylinder Cadilac 1915 model, Good as new. Bes: of- fer takes it. Come. and 2c this car, Phone GI8R. 8 18 8t WANTED—To_ rent ~ sinall, modern} house. Phone 264. 3--18-t£ WANTED TO fRAVE—Team young mares. Wight 2,300 for Ford road- ster or will sell. Inquire 206 Mandan} Ave. 3 3 12-6t LUMBER FOR SALE—Several thou-, sand feet of shiplap and dimension! dirt cheap. Also. two thousand poles,! t Lahr Motor Sales Co. 3.12 6t WANTED TO BUY—Medium sized garage. Apply to BE. H. L. Vesper- man... 3-11-83 2| WANTED TO BUY—Secondhand lum- ber or an old building for wreck- ing. Leave’ word with clerk at Van Horn hotel. _. 3-11-3 FOR SALE—Cood set of work har- ness. Will sell very reasonable. See Grant Eaton, 303 South Eleventh ae WANT. TO _EXCHANGE—A clear piece of property for millinery store. Property paying better than ten per Cent. ‘Good deal for someone. Write 447 Tribune. 3.11 6t, FOR SALE—Bedroom furniture, beds gtd dressers, new piano. Inquire 300. 9th St. marstf 3OOM-AND BOARD—SI0 in strect 3 FOR SALE—One registered: Short- ite Tribute No. 373 af few white.) andotte FOR RENT—Two furnished or untur-| ‘Mrs. !M, 'L.]" 3-18. 6t] ii 51 mo.|’ horn dull calf eight. months.old and|'7, | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WELL, GET DANNY READY IF pee WANT BEFore Nov Go | WANT To SHOW You SOME NEW TINGS | . BISMARCK EV) TOM’S TALK IS NOT VERY CON- @ SISTENT IF YOU HAVE ee Mien DO SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFI BY ALLMAN Look Tom, | HAD To SPEND} GooD NIGHT $2529 ON,HIM For THESE. FEW THINGS- THIS LITLE SILK SWEATER WAS SEVEN Nurse !! ARE Nov TRYING TO DOLLARS - THE COAT TEN- 1 GOT, WIM Wo PAIRS OF SHOES AND SIX PAIRS OF STOCKINGS - You! ITs AND SALES FORCE Little Activity Except Near the Close of Market, When | Sales Start New York, N. Y., Mar. 12—The stock market today lapszi into -its recent somnolent condition, prices tending mainly downward, especially in the last half hour, when selling assumed wider proportions. Except for several specifie instances in which fecsional pressure was exerted, re- cessions were comnaratively moder- ate, although reading and a few other leaders lost one to two points, Among the weakest issues were Am- erican Telephone, American Tobacco. ‘General’ Mlectric, People’s Gas, Pull man. Woolworth, the automobile group and minor war shares. Gross reversals of two to five points were registered by these and less conspicu- ous spe ‘Rails continued steady to strong during the morning, but fell back on Washington's denial that action look: ing to an adjustin of New Haven obligations had umed — concrete form. gains of one to two points shipping and equipments alse close, United States a net loss of a poin ) i 2 confusing. | » but Money call, loans opening at 414 pere rising to 6 per cent on an ce: inquiry, Time loans held at 6 percent,; a few renewals. being reported at tha’ | NEW YORK MONEY New York: N. Y., Mar. 12.—Mercan- tile paper j 4 @ 6 per cent. Bar silver 861: Mexican dollars 69%. Govern- ment bonds heavy; railroad bonds ir. regular. Time loans strong; sixty days, nine- ty days and six months, 6 percent bid. trong, high 6 low 4%4: rul- closing bid 514; offered in 6. NEW YORK METAL New York, N. Y.,. Mar. 12. —Metal| exchange quotes lead quiet; spot 73742 @ 750. Spelter ulet; Bast St. Louis de- livery spot 750 @ ‘60. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn, Mar. Hogs receipts 6,800; .25¢ lowe: 3 bulk 1680 @ 1685. 12-- ranger @ 1050: IT TAKES MORE MONEY To KEEP You GoING PRICES DOWN) ‘| fect failed to last in the face of g jing by discouraged lo IRE RIGHT SON - BUN - BUY- BUY - PAY BILLS - TRIBUNE, INANCIAL DEPARTAENT ‘CORN SETTLES: PRICES LOWER | Rising a Little at Opening, Gos-/| / * sip on Trade Conditions Brings Contraction. Chicago, IL, Mar. 12.—Liberal re- ceipts and the fact that e: ping demand had nearly tended toddy to ease the corn market. Futures closed steady, a shade to 1c net lower, with } 127% and May 1274%.@ \4. Oats finished 42 @ 5% @ %c down, and prov @ 7 to a Notwithstanding that unsettled wea-| ther conditions gave the corn market a litle strength at the outset, the ef- sip that if stocks continued to in the troubles of the trade regi high price restrictions would soon be ardy more than a memory Absence < exporters from the mariet remain- ed a repressing iffluence, and owing to the lack of hece mg fi elevator interests to take hold. Industri good buyors, and ther s evidence of gradual imp! ravement in ie quality of arrival Oats wi ng inclined to be more a vois and Jowa had muc the action of prices. “is ranged lo-ver, mainly be- heavy average weight of uriva’s and as a result of the continued plentiful suppiy Option-Open High Low Closing to do with Corn— hange was featured by| yo... 977 another s ‘p rebound in Italian re March 127% 1227 1227% 127% mittane s selling at 890. against 0: : is = last week’s minimum: of 895, Much of f 9154 91% 903 PA this rally was forfeited later. Seah een ener Bonds. were irregular, liberty issues)" "Y «°° °C ST 4 ss & again ylelding. Total sales (par value) | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK aggregated. $3,045,000. United States x f bonds, old issues were unchanged on| Chicago, Ill, Mar. 12.—Hogs receipts call. 45,000; unset bulk 1645 @ 1 light 1700 @ 1780; mixed 1615 @ 175! 1570 @ 1690; rough 1570 @ pigs 1350 @ 1730. Cattle receipts 15,000; strong; na- tive § 885 @ 1410; stockers and feeders 800 @ 1175; cows and heifers 675 @ ; calves 950 @ 1500. Sheep r ts 10,00; strong; 1085 @ amds 1450 @ 1825. heavy sheep OMAHA LIVESTOCK N Nebr. 12.—Hogs_ re- ceipts 18,600; low heavy 1625 @ ) 16 mired 1639 @ 1640; light 1620 @ 1670; .pigs 1100 @ 1600; bulk 1680 @ 1643. ; Cattle receipts 7,000; strong; native steers 925 @) 1335; cows and heifers Omaha, 750. @ 1100; western steers 87) @ 1225; caners 675 @ stockers and feeders 650 @ 1125; calves 900 @ 1300; balls, ‘stags, etc, 750 @ 9 * Sheep receipts 17,500; higher; year: ; Wethers 1150 @ ; lambs 1350; ewes 1100 @ @ 1725. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Sheep. One 300; leds Leribs 1 $o0'@ 1700; wether: 600°@ 13. 30; ewes “Minneapolis, Minn., Mar: 12.—Flour | ‘untehanged: aes carload lots standard }' AV An Aa how's THE BABY COMIN” THESE DAYS ern ship-} vanished } \| OH, HE’s FINE > GREAT ! WIsH | HAD THREE MORE Just LIKE HIM | cotton sacks. rels, Barley L5 @ Shipments NEW YORK STOCK LIST ran Beet Sugar ... n Can S n Smelting « Refining ‘ n Tel & Tel . . prican Zinc. . ‘onda Copper DN. cee aBltimore Ohio. Butte & Superior California Petroleum .. 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 sid 2nd St. Phone 849 G Canadian Pacific .. Central Leather .. - Chesapeake & Ohio ..... Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul Chino Copper Colorado Fuel een Steel se Cane Sygar te Northern “ore Ctfs at Northern Pid ... Inspiration Copper . Int. or, Marine pfd ctfs . Miami Copper Misouri Pacific . Montana Power New York Central Northern Pacific . Pennsylvania ... Ray Consolidated Copper Reading .. Republic Iron & Steel . Southern Pa Southern Rail Texas Co Union Pacii U.S, Industril Alco! hol. United States Steel . Utah Copper ... MINNEAPOLIS PRODUCE Minneapolis, Minn., ter and eggs again are are liberal and the ma: Florida resh prime firsts new cases free from rots, small dirties anc checks out per dozen 34c; current re ceipts rots out, $9.90; checks and sec c; dirties candled doz en 25; uotations on eggs include Cheese—Fancy twins, pound, 2614) ‘a York pound 28c; fancy fancy young Americas pei ic; fancy lim loaf 45¢; pultost Lic. Eges—! burger block 40¢ S.D. BOY DIES ~ AT CAMP LEWIS Was! Py ar., 13,—Bennett ate in Co B, 362 In fantry, died at the base hospital Camp Lew vesterday. His father. Chas. L. Thompson, resides in South Dakota. TAXI Phone 27 L. E. SMITH Tacoma, Thompson, 2 For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway : Undertaking—Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 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 lNcensed sarvice ‘station are a licensed 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 carry a full line of new Exide batter. les and parts for any make of car. Cotd 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 ator- age of batteries for those whe put away thelr cars for the season. EXIDE BATTERIES | ARE BETTER. ED COLUMNS 144% | & —_____—_—__—_—— POETS CORNER | o ‘Bismarck, 'N. D., 3-10-1918. Editor Bismarck Daily Tribune, Dear ‘Sir: Please publish this piece of poetry and make a little girlie’s heart glad. 's all I’can do for our boys over ¢, because I can’t sew or knit for ; so I made.up this piece in their memory. Thank you. Your's truly, BLUE EYES. P. S—I’m too modest to give my name, I hope it isn’t necessary. TO THE BOYS IN FRANCE They are gone—yes, they've left us, With a smile on their face. 4t the “call” they all responded And slipped into their place. Not a whimper, not a mu: Arose from that vast crowd, As the blue and azure heavens Suddenly darkened with a cloud. Their hearts are full of sadness And their eyes are filled with tears, As the thought came of that parting For perhaps many a year. Perhaps by land they're far away, These ones we all bold head, But as night comes on and shadows creep out, In spirit they are near. As we knecl and say our prayers to- night We remember our boys so brave; And pray that God will keep them {n that land so far away. ‘Oh God! Protect our soldiers,” We pray with fervent sigh; And through out pain comes joy in, knowing We'll see them by and by, BRADDOCK WOULD BOND To Vote on Better Fire Protec- tion at Special Election Braddock, N. D., March 13.—The juestion of whether the village of Sraddock shall bond for $3,400 to pro- vide for the erection of a fire hall ind the purchase of equipment will be submitted at a special election March 25. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. TAXI Phone 57 S. LAMBERT —THE— ELECTRIC SHOP B, K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies 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 facilities for moving, storing, and shipping household goods. Careful, expert ener men; alse retall ise and woo WACHTER TRANSFER 00. Phone 62. Ne, 202 Fifth 6t. STEAM-HEATED FIRE-PROOF STORAGE Radiator Repairing. in all its branches

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