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OU HAVE mi FB YOUNG RBAL ESTATE COMPANY FoR 'SALE—Two braid new six room ‘modern houses;. $3,100 each. $401 ‘dash; balance $35: per month. These Houses could not be replaced for this-money. —Lot on 5th street, half * block north of Court House; splen did’ location; nice part of city and almost dowi town. RIVERVIEW ADDITION lots are the cheapest in’ the city; we give ex- tremely liberal terms and buyers are fully protected. EINCOLN ADDITION acre property offers the working man the ideal Opportunity to get a home for him. belf on very easy terms and at Prices less than one third of what joining town lots are selling for. You..should pay for the land and feed your family from the proceeds of this year's crop. Fire Insurance in Reliable Companies . Afflce Open Every Evening REAL ESTATE COMPANY RB. YOUNG Telephone No. 78R Office in First National BankBldg. J. H. HOLIHAN Rea] Estate Bargains FOR . SALE—House of eight rooms, todern, east front, nice lawn.. Up Stairs can be used as a flat. Well located. $4000, $500 cash, bal- g@hce nionthly payments. Fan TRADE—Land .for .Bismarck perty. FOR'SALE—$i,275 buys 240 acres of ifibfoved Jand near town west of nyer. - TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written. «J. Hy HOLIHAN Lucda Block. Phone 745 “HELP WANTED—MALE WANTE ‘D—Ford mechanics. “Apply Dakota Motor ‘Co, 217 Main ptrsot, HELE WANTED— Wan wanted at Hoskins’ greenhouse, ‘also hoy (hat Wants, to’ learn _ trade. greenhouse. Hoskins, Disina HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl for gener A Competent girl for gener- al housework. Family of two. Phone 751. Mrs, 0, W, Roverts, Weather Bureau i 3 i tf SECOND COOK WANTED AT ONCE at Homan’s restaurant. Sesane \ 3.13 2t WANTED—Girl for general house work. ‘Mrs. F. A, Knowles, 16 Ave A. West, Phone 169Re 0 tf —Waiters and dishwasher at Hotel Underwood. Underwood N.D, 37 WANTED—Giri for general — house work. . Mrs, F. ‘A. Doll, Flat 5 Per- son Court. Phone 749. 3.6 tt | 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 or rent. Will take good car in on ibe eal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D./ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished or untur- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing. With a garden place. Call at 1008 Broadway or phone 435X. 3 12 tf FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house., 515 Fifth St. Phone 592Y; 3-11-tf FOR RENT—Two nicely ‘furnished, communicating rooms, separate or together, in modern home. 608 Sec- _ond St. Phoné 1440. 3-9-6, FOR RENT—Large furnished room, two blocks from Sanitary’ Bakery. Would rent to two ladied or, two gentlemen, Call 716 Brogdway,. ( atte FOR RENT—Modern room, hot and cold water. 515 4th street. 3 6tt FOR RENT—Modern room. 621 Sixth St. : 8-1-1mo SOARDERS at 212 3rd street. Clean warm room. meala, living price. New management. 1-18 1mo. STEAM-HEATED furnished and un- furnished rooms for rent. - Business college. Phone 183. FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms.; Phone 877K 2161mo OR RENT—Furnished rooms. .301 Fourth street. Phone 404K. teo. W. Little 11 14:tt POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position as housekeeper by middle aged lady. Does not ob- ject to chiklren. State wages, In or near city preferred, (Mrs. M, L. Stark, Goodrich, N. D. 3.13 3t LOST AND FOUND LOST—A gold watch somewhere. on Avenue D, between high school and 4th street. Case No. 6071981, Reward offered for return of same to Miss Hinkley. 807 4th street. WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—by young mar and} wife on farm. ‘Experienced with steam. engine. Both experienced. Address 448 care Tribune. 513 3t WANTED WORK—By day or hour,} Apply at 202 1-2 Main or Phone 303. 2-27 Imo WAWICU—WwUIn—Lauy wane by the hour. Phone 212K. 2101 mo.| MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—New seven (Studebaker, Vers ~easonable. dress P. O, Box 348, wus A 1 | giiae “ S14 FOR SALE Cheap—Good as new Kim: | ball piano if taken at once. Wail! trade for stock. Phone , 409-1 m2, or! write E. E. valkins, Bismarck. N. D. 3 14 Fle! ESC ran Nias Rlnrw rece ar SOR FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES ANI 1D FLATS House, aud painted. Close in. Inquiré © Joseph Wood at 516 3rd street. 3 14 6t. I WERC— BARGAIN nine room house; full basement, good hot air furnace, electric light and soft wa- tor. well, windmill, water in kitchen, bricked. cistern, good ‘barn for eight | “kd of horses; feed and “harness Boom, chickent“house for 300: chick: 4 ‘bll-house, 10 lots, bearing ‘fruit and-shrubbery, a fine lot of trees, east. front. A small Fr ént’ down, . balanée on easy téhins: or will exchange for improved ‘térin land. Call or write A. F, Mar- Be it, Bismarck; iN. “D., 823 4th St., ark ‘Steaiit Laundry. : 314% mol rosmall house oh Mandan » After March'19th.. Apply J: L. ft “corner 3rd" atid“ Ave D. oe Ts room 1 ‘blodk “south of Main street, ight and’ wa- ter. $20 per month. Phone 541 K. See 3:12 3t TUR SALE=houte™ ot ‘tive rooms, doer be.moved.off lot in thirty days. ee $50.00. Phone 302, 312 7 FOR-BALE=iiy cottage at 209 Sev- ith street, Address Mildred Jame- *. son, Mal ‘3-9-1m jéven-room house, all 710 Avenue: D. s5tt For HENT—House <at 711 6th” St. Apply to B. K. Skeels 408 Broadway. s5te T—Four* room ~ apartment with bath; heat and water included. Cetitrally: located, “Phone 806. 212 ¢f On RENT—Modern house at 922 7th « Bismarck. Write Ss. F. Swayze, pene N..D. 2-12-1mo NT—Heautiful eight-room res- “ies all modefn: with hot water Avenue D Inquire at 918 i reetior ‘write’ modern: | (NVESTMENT—IC you cam invest $1, newly papered.| .|and. cows will be sold on terms of 3+18° 6} 2 OR SALE—One registered Shor 500 [ will show how you can remain at home and receive a nice income. ‘No wild cat scheme. One of the best investments in the west today. ‘Will take government bonds. Weak- kneed people don’t answer, Address Box 211, Bismarck, 'N, Dek, 3.14 'te rvR SALE—24 acres choice garden land, just south of town, part up- land. Easy terms. Bismarck Real- ty Co, Bismarck Bank Bldg. 313 ot FOR SALE—Span mares, 6 and § years old; 1200. pounds. Span Geldings, 4 and {5 years old; 1450 Ibs. Pure bred registered Belgian Stal- lion, 1700 lbs. ‘First class tubercu- lar tested milk cows. These hoses 4 * cash or bankable papers. Call Her man Ode, Bismarck, 'N. D313 6 FOR SALE—Wight-cylinder Cadilac 1915 model, Good as new. Besi of- fer takes it. Coie ahd see this ear, Phone 618R. 3-13.3t WANTED—Torént small; modern house. Phone 264. 3--13-tf WANTED TO’ TRADE—Team young mares.’ Weight 2:200 for Ford road- ster or will sell. Inquire 206 Mandan Ave. -« ae 3 12. 6t LUMBER FOR SALE—Séveral thou- sand feet of shiplap and dimension dirt cheap, Also two thousand poles, Lahr Motor Sales Co. 3:12 6t FOR SALE—Good set of work har ness, Will sell very reasonable. See Grant Eaton, 303 South Eleventh St. 3-11-6 WANT TO | EXCHANGE—A clear piece of property for millinery store: Property paying better than ten per cext. Good deal for someone. Write 447 Tribune. : 3 11 Gt FOR SALE—Bedroom furniture, beds and dressers, new piano. Inquire 300 9th St. marstf horn bull calf eight‘months old ‘and. _ afew white Wyandotte: Roosters iat 1 16-30) ; Himited to utilities and the more spec-) passenger | | was lacking. "| within an unusually narrow area, even | BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE ‘DOINGS OF THE DURFS HING YOU DON'T SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS TOM WILL EXPLAIN Yo, BY ALLMAN, | FRIENDS AND DEAR- READERS - | HAVE AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO MAKE (AM FILLED WITH REGRET THAT: | CAN NOT’ PERFORM FOR. Yov TODAY - IT SO HAPPENS THAT MY OFFICIAL PhoToG CMR, ALLMAN), HAS WHAT 1S COMMONLN KNOWN AS RAPHER, A PINK EVE - HIS DocTorR. HAS ADVISED Him NoT — To WORK — | STOCK MARKET ACTIVITY EBBS Foreign Advices Ignored, Trad-| ers Have Field to Them- selves | » Mar. 18.--In all! tock market repeat: | y performance of the previous s ion, Dealings again were | ‘ulative issues, ‘oreign news was ignored énd home| vices were without distinct in-| fluence, Traders had the field to them-| Ives and initiative in that quarter Two of the foremost industrial com. panies—American Tobacco and Ameri- can Suga ubmitted their 1917 re- ports showing substantial gains in gen- eral operations over the- preceding year. These exhibits evoked moderate response, sugar gaining two points and tobacco one and a quarter. Steel and iron shares were steady to firm most of the time in conse- quence of the inereased output an- nounced by the leading wills, ‘but transactions in stocks of that division were desultory ‘at best. Rails moved coalers falling ‘into their recent dere argy, for which delay in the progr of railway legislation at Washingtan | was held partly accountable. Athong the weakest utilities “were | People's Gas, Laclede Gas and Public service of New Jersey. American tel- TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT | 260,000: shares. On ve Sales amounted to light dealings 00, 000. Un LAr ‘Th 4 points. bonds, ’ including’ $21, j States bonds, old issues, unchanged on call. CORN MARKET. IS STRONGER’ ‘Reports of Unfavorable Weather ; } bon Conditions Increase Prices Chicago, Ill, weather conditions together with pre- dictions of a falling off in receipts strengthened the corn market today | jt: | some weakness at the outs s closed at the same as yeste finish to %c higher, with March and May 127% @ 4. Oats gained ¥% @ % to \%e. In provisions the out- come ranged from 2c decline to a rise of 15 At first the corn market was under pressure from cash interests, includ- ing a large elevator company. Bearish sentiments, which for the time predom inated, was said to be duc also to the liberal reserves on form. At a slight decline, howeve:, considerable support developed ‘chiefly through commission houses and there was more atention en to widespread dampness and nn- easonable warmth which rendered the handling of soft corn difficult. Gos- | sip as to likelihood of a slowing down of the. crop movement, after Pr busy soon in the fields. ephone which again depressed, but, made rapid recovery on denial of ad-| board helped .to lift the oats market. | verse reports. General Motors was! weakest of the specialties, reacting | four points, and General Electric, | pressed steel car, Pullman and Sears Roebuck recorded extreme losses of} AGENTS—Make big’ profits selling | our extracts, perfumes, cold creams, | face powders, spices, medicines, etc. | Beautiful high -erade line. Exclusive! territory. Sample soap free. La-} cassian Co., Dept. 95, St. Louis, Mo. | 2 eet | LANDS FOR SALE—% section land ia Wil- liams Co.’ Good soil, Three miles from town. Also‘ 89 acres. Pierce | Will sell cheap or trade for | automobile, Address, Bo: 3 14 3t) 720 ACRES GIVEN AWAY — tires | miles from village, 1-4 front school, 1 1-2 from store and chéese factory | Lays well, rich soil, 10’acres valu-/ able timber _ splendidly. watered. | Fire 11 room house, water inside: | splendid barns 50x62 and 24x36, con crete floors, hip roofs, galvantzel| siding. hoghouse, large hen-| nery. Buildings abundance fruit. | Including hay, grain, 17 cows, bull, three yearlings, | , 800d . teani, sow, 60 hens, spring- topth harrow, grain, drill, cultivato low, ‘horse rake, inowing machine, ° warons,, buggy, cutter, sleighs, har “ness,-all small: tool: aes $6,300 oor heal His Ls ingville, une-Want Ads, Bring Result, bona mmm practically HeW:| @ Reports of liberal sales to the sea- Besides, deliveries from farms were said to have lessened. An unexpected sharp advance in the value of hogs made provisions average | higher. Trade, however, was light. Option Open High Low Closing 127% Oats— March . May. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Ill, Mar. 13.—Hogs receipts | 36) 000; strong 25 to 30c above yester- average; bulk 16 @ 1750; light @ 1790; mixed 1640 @ 1780: 1610 @ 17: rough 1610 @ pigs 1375 @ 1 Catle receipts 9,000; strong; native steers 925 @ 1425; stockers and feed- ers 815 @ 1210; cows and heifers 700 @ 1210; calves 1000 @ 1600. Sheep receipts '8,000; strong; sheep 1090 @ 1400; lambs 1 1450 @ 1850. OMAHA LIVESTOCK Omaha, Nebr., Mar. 13.—Hogs re- ceipts 14,600; higher; heavy 1650 @ 1700; mixed 1665 @ 1680; light 1650 05; pigs 1050 @ 1500; bulk 1660 @ 1685. Cattle receipts 6,300: steady; ten cents higher; native steers. 935 @ 1335; cows and heifers 750 @ 1100; western steers 850.@_ 1225;:canners @ 1775; -stockers and feeders. 650. @* 11505 ‘bulls, stags; et 91% 9156" 88% 89 91% 91% + $83 8918 ha 171 hea 162 calves ‘900 @ 1300; 2,500; higher; year “ie Mar. 13.—Unfavorable } was based in; the main on the need of farmers to get \ It’s. No FAULT OF MINE HoweveR AS | AM IN THE PINK OF CONDITION~ | THANK Yop - tile Go Minneapolis, Minn... year ago. Corn 762 Barley 190 @ 2 Bran 3298. New York, N. Y¥ Bar ~ problems. ‘CorwinMotorCo. Machine Hemstitching and 314 2nd St. wes 1075 @ 1300; lambs 1550 MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN pts -97 cars, compared with 138 180 @ 185. 2% @ 93 24 Shipments 39,1 No, 3 Yellow, ‘0. 3. White, 922 FL 1@ 434. Flour unchanged. barrels. Ys _ NEW YORK MONEY e paper, four months Iver 86%. Me: pment bond: nds irregular. Time loans LALLEY- LIGHT Farm electric plants solve your lighting and power strong: “A switch starts it.’’ In use for over seven years. Dealers Wanted. Bismarck, N.. D. Picoting MRS. M. C. HUNT Phone 849 Mar, 13.—Wheat } sixty days, ninety days and six months 6 percent bid. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn, Mar, 13.— Hogs receipts 11,500; 10c¢ higher, range 1680 @ 1700; bulk 1690 @°1700. cae receipts 4,300; killers steady; cows and heifers receipts 600; steady; wethers 700 @ 1350; ewes 500 @ 1200. NEW YORK STOCK LIST American Beet Sugar 84 American Can” American Smelting American Tel. & Tel American Zinc Anaconda Copper . Atchison taltimore & Ohio Butte & Superior . California Petroleum Canadian Pacific .. Central Leather Chesapeake & Ohio ..... « Chicago, Mil, & St. Paul . Chino Copper Colorado Fuel & Crucible Steel .... - Cuba Cane Sugar Erie ..... Great Northern ‘Ore ct Great Northern Pfd Inspiration Copper . Int. Mer. Marine pfd ctfs . Kennecott Copper Slaw: Louisville & Nashville Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper .... - Missouri Pacific Montana Power Northern Pacific Penn ia Ray Consolidated Copper p Reading ‘Republic Texas Co U nion Pac S. Indu rial “Alcohol United Stat teel . Utah Copper MINNEAPOLI Minneapolis, Minn butter market | will convene in Minneaypoli ' Natiomal party, lower. Egg values are-steady, pou try and’ veal higher. Onion market. weak and lower with dull trade. Butter—Creamery extras, per It extra firsts 42 firsts 414q seconds 404; dairy 3! packing stoq 30c. Kges—Fresh” ‘prime firsts, ne cases, free from rots, sinall dirties ar] checks out, per dozen, 34c; curre} receipts, rots out, $9.90; checks ay seconds, dozen, 25c; dirties, candle] dozen, 25c; uotations’on eggs includ cases. PORTRAITS iN HALL OF FAM] Photographs of Louis Ousley of Wj ton and Loyd Spetz of Bismarck’ a the first of North Dakota martyrs the cause of liberty to be filed in tj North Dakota Historical _ societ; hall of fame at the state museum. M. R. Gilmore, curator, obtained pI tographs of these young men, Ww} have'died in action on the west fro) | within thé last three weeks, from t Holmboe studios of Bismarck. He now seeking photographs of the hal dozen other North Dakota young m who have been killed by the Huns. MINN. PROHIB. DELEGATES TO DECIDE MERGE! Minneapolis, Minn:, aMrch i aibition party delegates az Minnes April o decide on the proposed merger | the party in this state with the ni if a referendum to tak mong the state’ committeem| is affirmative. The executive committee met We day to discuss the proposed merg} following the return of W. Cald) wood, one of the state party lead from the Chicago prohibiuon convd tion where he and others Yolted io ¢ National party. The executive gommittee voted animously to send the referendum } ters ‘to the state committee — mi numering about forty. Mr, Cald a. | wood said last night that the group voring the merver is certain of tf majority for the convention and predicted a vote of 2 to 1 in favor the Minneapolis meeting. TAXI Phone 27 L. E. SMITH 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 TAXI Phone 57 “S. LAMBERT THE ELECTRIC SHOP. B, K, SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Snppli Delco Farm Light Plants © Phone 370 408 Broadwa; BARBIE’S” DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver Transfer & Storage We have unequalled facilities fo moving, storings and shippl h goods. Careful, exper! enced mi alse retail lee wood. WACHTER TRANSFER: CO Phone 62. Ne. 202 Fifth St. : eeprom rrenenenenenerend | BATTERY REPAIRING “We 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. 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 care for the season. EXIDE BATTERIES pal BETTER. STEAM.HEATED FIRE-PROOF STORAG] Radiator Repairing , inall its branche Corwin Motor Co., Bismarck .

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