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FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918 BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE PAGE 7. | IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING YOU DON’T NEED | a SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS i? : i DOINGS OF THE DURES : eis BY ALLMAN] MINNEAPOLIS PRODUCE clared,.the Pacific coast: oil sityation } WILBUR HELPS oUuT C. WILLIAMS & CO. Minnéapolis, Minn Mar. 14.—The is critical and that if the government potato market is a little firmer. \New takes, overs the (Oil andi eae fends! Real Estate Snaps the naval reserves in that state many industries dependent on oil as fuel will be compelled to suspend, The present available supply of the state is rapidly being depleted, the com- mittee was told, and will reach the cabbage is in, selling at $2 per ham- per of about fifty pounds. Spinach and green and wax beans are larger, But- ter and eggs steady with an active de- mand on the latter. WELL, 'M WEARING THEM OUT OF SYMPATHY FoR ALLMAN - You WILL REMEMBER THAT Tom ToLtD You NESTERDAY THAT ALLMAN HAD A PINK EVE ~ Do You RECOGNISE ME? I'M WitBuR- 1 SUPPOSE You WONDER WHY I’M WEARING THESE SMOKED GLASSES - FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwest of Shields in Grant county, N. D. % x Va bi . ' ~ - “ \ ? ie “ 4 fi ¢ s ’ FoR aL -AEwo brand new) six, room Mouses; $3,100 each. | $400 cash; Muanes 35 per month. These Houses ‘could not: be replaced for js mores th street, 1 ait Bld¢k: north of.Court House; splen- ovation; nice part of city and mbt down town. DITION lots are the at 4n the city; we give ex- ely liberal’ terms and , buyers fully protected. TIRGEER ADDITION sere property off the’ Working'man ‘the ideal ophortiinity’ 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 REYOUNG = i Telephone No. 78R Gttice in: Firyt National’ BankBidg. Real Estate Bargains FOR . SALE—House of eight rooms, Mmouern, east front, nice lawn.. Up atairs can be used as a flat, Well This section is 75 per cent tillable and will trade for city income. Have several houses for sale, trade oe Font. Will take good car in on thé ea! C. WILLIAMS & CO, Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D. = Wi WANTED—To rent: House of 5 or 6 rooms, Possession by April 1st, P. 0. vox 427. 3:15 3t SUUMS FUR KENT FOR RENT—Two furnished or unfur- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing. "With a garden place. Call at 1008 Broadway or phone 535X. 31 tf FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house. 515 Fifth St. Phone 592Y, 3-11-tf FOR RENT—Large furnished room, two blocks from Sanitary Rakery. Would rent to two ladies or two gentlemen, Call 716 Broadway, 3.7 tt FOR RENT—Modern room, hot and cold water. 515 4th street: ge eS See et 6. tf FOR RENT—Modern room. Sixth _St. -1-1m0 SOARDERS at 212 3rd street. Clean warm room. Good meals, lying price. New management. _. 118 Imo. STEAM-HEATED furnished and un- located. $4,000, $500 cash, bal- * furnished rooms for rent. Business tice monthly payments. college. Phone 18: 116-30 FOR TRADE—Land .for .Bismarck | FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms. Phone 377K 216 1.mo “property. SALE—$1,275 buys 240 acres of] FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 801 improved land near town west of Fourth street. Phone 404K. Geo ‘Tiyer. W. Little Witt TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS SITI Insurance Written. are ONS WANTED __ J. H. HOLIHAN WANTED—Position as housekeeper pote ee by middle aged lady. Does not ob Lucas Block. -.- - - Phone 745] ject to children. State wages, In i LP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Farm help. Apply W. 5. ‘Eyeen, Farmers’ Union warehouse ismarck, N. D: 1.14 -6t v ED—Ford mechanics. Apply ‘Dakota Motor Co., 217 Main strat. tor gener- of two. 3 1tt for “getieral house ‘A, Knowles, 16 Ave 2 3:10 tf goieral house Herd Flat.5 Per- 8 7 8, “rooming ixtéch so0ms; close in, furniture ahd rugs |’ Peal bargain, and a ora small investment. rtchlars, adres ta Hasenent good’ hot air 5 -pledtric dight and soft: wa: iit" water. dn, kitchen, tern, ge0d ‘barn for: eight hotses;’fegd and harness ehicken--house: for “300. chick- Houde, 26 lots, bearing . fruit suttiopery a fine lot, of pA ee ee aA Bg ot GR AU Hoss to ie moved off D ;ldtnire: 200. Mandan‘ ‘Ave, 33.15/3t [House of five: rooms. noved Off:lot in thirty days. 50.00.. Phone 302, 3.12irt ly: cottage at 309. (Sev- Address Mildred Jame- flit, .N. D. 3-9-1m ‘T— Seventoom house, 110 Avenue Di water included. hone ie 1 Wirite & F. Swayae, 2-12 Imo or near city preferred, ‘Mrs. M, L. Stark, Goodrich, N. D. 3.13 3t WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—by young man and wife on farm. ‘Experienced with steam engine. Both experienced. Address 448 care Tribune. 5.13 3t WANTED WORK—By day or hour, Apply at 202 1-2 Main or Phone 303. 2-27 Imo WANTED—Work—Lady wants work by the hour. Phone $12K. 2101 mo. MISCELLANEOl US FOR SALE—One Dempster ay stack: er, two sweep rakes, Minnesota mower, 1 14-in. ‘Moline. walking breaking plow, above used only one season; one wide tire wagon aid rack one /ironclad 120 egg incubator, one two seated Henning spring wa- gon, 1 7-foot disk. Phone 376X, /L. C. Patterson, 1016 11 street 'N, a we 8 15 OE FOR SALE—Oakland 6 touring car, used only.one season.. Cheap if ta- ken at once. Call 5 3 16 3t POOL HALL FOR SALE—5 tables, so- da fountain, show case, tobacco case, also electric piano in connec- tion. . Address 447 care Tribune. : 3.15 6t FOR SALE—New seven passenger \Studebaker. Verv reasonable. A.l- dress P. 0. ‘Box 348, 514 tt INVESTMENT—If you can invest $1, 500 I 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, Dak; : 3 3 14 tf. land, just south of town, part up- land. Easy terms. Bismarck Real- ty Co. Bismarck Bank Bldg. 3.13 ot FOR SALE—Span mares, 6 and 8 years old; 1200 pounds. Span I! Geldings, 4 anti 5 years old; 1450: Ibs. Pure bred registered Belgian Stal- lion, 1700 Ibs. ‘First class tubercu- lar tested milk cows. These hoses and cows will be. sold on terms of cash or bankable papers. Call Mer- man Ode, Bismarck, N. D, . 3-13 6t FOR SALE—Night-cylinder _ Cadtilic 1915 model, Good as new. Bes: of- fer takes it. Come and see this car, Phone 618R. 3 13 8t WANTED—To rent small, modern house. Phone 264. 8--13-tf WANTED TO TRADE—Team young * mares. Weight 2,300 for Ford road- ster or will sell. Inquire 206 Mandan Ave. 3:12 6t FIR SALE—2¢ acres choice garden|" RAIL INQUIRIES BOOST PRICES Despite Reports of New Offen- sive, Coal Carriers are Popular. New York, N. Y., Mar. 14.—Revival of last week’s inquiry for rails, espec- ially the coal carriers, contributed in large degree to the occasional activity and variable strength of today’s stock market. The movement took certain of the professional element by surprise, be- cause it was thought the overnight news from abroad,’ particularly the fresh Teutonic offensive in Russia, might precipitate moderate liquida- tion. Reading ‘was again the conspicuous feature. at, an extreme gain of four points to 845, the maximum quota- tion..thus far. this year. Dealings .in that issue so far ex- ''l ceeded all other issues as to excite much conjecture. Other strong coal- ers included Norfolk and Western, Chespeake & Ohio,:Baltimore & Ohio, Lehigh Valley and Erie first preferred, gains ranging from 1 to 2 points. Transcontinentals, Grangers and trunk lines shares moved forward lat- er, Union Pacific, Atchison, St. Paul, Mlinois.Central, Rock Island, and New- ‘ ———————————eeom Lost AND FOUND LOST—A gold watch somewnere on Avenue D, between high school and 4th street. Casé No. 6071981, Reward offered for return of same to Miss Hinkley. 807 4th street. 3.14 3t COST OR STOLEN—Dark brindle bull pup. Wore studded collar. Any information regarding same notify Phone 202 and receive reward. 3°14 2t AGENT—SALESMAN AGENTS—Make big profits sellihg 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. So ei -24-t! SoS LANDS LUMBER FOR SALE—Several thou- sand feet of shiplap and dimension dirt cheap. Also two thousand poles, Lahr Motor Sales Co. 3.12 6t OR SALE—Good set of work har- ness. Will sell very reasonable. See Grant Eaton, 303 South Eleventh St. 8-11-6 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 and dressers, new piano. Inquire 300 9th St. marstt 3.:OOM AND BOARD—O00 oth street. 1-351 mo. OR. SALE—One registered - Short. MS horn. bull calf eight months old ant! .a few white Wyandotte Roosters ‘at FOR SALE—\ section land in Wil- liams Co. Good soil. Three miles from town. Also $0 acres. Pierce county, Will sell cheap or trade for stock or automobile, Address, Box 165, Carson, N. D. 3.14 3t 720 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 50x62 and ‘24x36, con- crete floors, hip roofs, galvanized siding, Nice hoghouse, large hen- nery. Fuildings practically new, abundance. fruit.....Including hay, grain, 17 cows, ‘bull, three yearling: good team. sow, 60 hens, spring- tooth harrow, grain, drill, cultivator, plow, horse rake, mowing machine, wagons, ‘buggy, cutter, sleighs, har- ness, all small tools. Price $6,300 Reason, poor health. Free list. Ellis $3.00. each, Address: Lock Box 121, _ Hazelton, N, 310 Tt] Bros., Springville, N. Y. 3 1-10 The DocToR ToD HIM NOT To Do ANY WORK Wile HIS EYES ARE SORE BvT HE HAD TO FILL UP THIS SPACE Some WAY ~ [TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT| [result of conferences in Chicago to HE COULDN'T York Central leading these several divisions by a point or more, There was a. tentative resumption of bullish operations by pools in the better known specialties; notably to-| baccos, oils motors, American Can and low priced equipments where gross advances of 1 to 3 points were shaded on general realizing of the final hour. Segsoned- industrials, including Un- ited States steel, held within restri ed limits and shippings and metals} were much less prominent than usual. Sales amounted to 385,000 share Bonds were irregular to heavy, cluding Liberty issues. Sales (par ue) aggregated $3,475,000 United States bonds (old issues) were unchanged on call. CORN PILES UP AT TERMINALS Prices Lower as Result of Rail- road Embargoes on East Shipments Chicago, Ill, Mar. 14.—Rapid piling up of stocks at leading terminals did a good deal to bring about a break in the value of corn. Prices closed | heavy, % to %c net lower, th March 127% and May 126%. Oats fell 1% to 1% and provisions 5 to 7 cents. Railroad embargoes on east bound shipments were largely responsible for the swiftness with which supplies of corn here and at other big centers appeared to be accumulating. One decidedly unsettling influence in this connection was the liklelihood of a great increase of hedging sales as a formulate plans for betterment of the grain trade. A representative of the food administrator was expected to arrive tomorrow to participate in the meetings, and it was said that’ good progress had already been made to- ward reaching a solution of difficulties In addition, elevator interests were conspicuous on the bear side, and there was a possibility of huge deliv- eries on May contracts. Oats tumbled on account of tho weakness of corn. Reports of excellent, headway in seeding operations formed an additional weight on the market. In provisions; the downward swing of coarse grain more than counterbal- anced the effect of higher quotations on hogs. HE DECIDED To DRAW SOMETHING SIMPLE AND THATS WAY I'M HERE Omaha, Nebr., Mar. 144.—Ilogs re- ceipts 1 steady; heayy 1670 @ 1715; mixed 1680 @ 1710; light 1675 @ ; pigs 12200 @ 1500; bulk 1680. @ 1710. Cattle receipts 5,600; higher; native ' steers 935 @ cows and heifers 775 @ 1000; western steers 850 @ 1225; canners 700 @ 1800; stockers and feeder: 0 @ 115) c 900 @ 11200; Option Open High Low Closing Corn— ¢ March May ..127% 127% 126% 126% 127% Cats March .91% 91% 89% 89% May ...89 89% 8iv! “87% NEW YORK METAL New York, N. Y., Mar. 14.—Metal exhange quotes lead easy; spot 737 @ 762; spelter quiet; East St. Louis spot 750 @ 755. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Ill, Mar. 14—Hogs_ re- ceipts 44,000; strong; bulk 1700 @ 1770; light 1725 @ 1795; mixed 1665 @ 1790; \heavy 1620 @ 1755; rought 1620 @ 1540; .nigs 1375 @ 1735... 5 Cattle’ receipts 14,000; strong; na- ‘tive steers 940 @ 1415; stockers and MRE TEE IOI ~ {HE STILL HAS IT i Do MucH WoRK So lo @ 122 calves 1f Sheep r 9,001 110 @ 1400; 1850) lambs 1450 @ “OMAHA LIVESTOCK bulls, stags, ete Sheep r @ 15e higher; yearlin 1200 @i thers 1150 1350; ewes 1100 @ 5; lambs 1575 @ 1750. 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 43%he; extra 101% Fresh prime firsts, new cases ‘om rots, small dirties and out, per dozen current re- ‘dozen 25 uotations on eggs include the —Fancy twins, pound, 26% y York, pound, 28c; ft young’ Ame ponnd, 2 brick 31c; limburger fancy iss loaf as block 40¢; primost 14c; pultost 11. MINNEAFOLS GRAIN Minneapolis, unchanged, Barley 19 fanc lour Wheat ri cars, compared with 143 , 180 @ 185 ‘ws @ | witn | Hattie C. Wiggins from her son, Serg; jof the Twentieth engineers, The let, danger point within twelve months at the present rate of consumption. A bill prepared by the navy depart- ment to authorize the government to obtain title to all the of] land in the naval reserves in California as well as in Wyom was denounced by the impractical and dangerous, h a step by the government, they. id, would check the supply now re- ceived from the California reserves,| which are the most productive in the state, while the present scarcity of, oil well supplies makes the opening} of new fields practically impossible. Writes Letter Before and After Tuscania Was Sunk by Torpeda Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 14.—‘J) did'nt finish this letter for a few days| because, dear mother, I stayed out ‘al! night” ends on clean, crisp paper ai letter received here today by Mrs cant Gilbert H. Wiggins, a letter which begins on crumpled, _ stained sheets, Sergeant Wiggin is a membe) ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn., Mar. 14.—-) Hogs receipts 6,70 steady; range 1680 @ 1700; bulk 1690 @ 1700. Cattle recetpts 2,600; killers: steers 650 @ 1300; cows and heifer ‘S| 700 @ ; Veal calves si 1400; stockers and fee a @ 1050. | Sheep receipts 13300; higher; sheep 50c higher; lambs $00 | @ 1% wethers 700 @ 1350; ewes} 251, OIL MEN ASK U. S. DESIST FROM ACTION Washington, D. C., . D.C, Mar, 14.—Cali- | fornia oi] men appearing before a sen- ate naval subcommittee today de- TAXI Phone 27 L. E. SMITH 500 @ 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. AKING PARLORS | A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Day and Night Phone 100 Licensed. Embalmer in Charge Lady Embalmer in Attendance 0 | "| they were there as he floated abou ter was mailed “where the grass {& green and it is like a little bit off eaven.” It was a swimming party which in terrupted his letter writing, a swim! | ining party in the north channel. H¢ thrust the sheets into his pocket anq waiting for one of the boats whicl] came to the rescue of the Tuscania t¢ ice him up. That is why they ar¢ stained. “T have had some wonderful exper, | lences and IT am enjoying them all,’ | says Sergeant Wiggin, CHILL, UMP, TO A. A..A. Chicago, Ill, Mar. 14.4—Ollie Chil} | a veteran umpire in the American af| sociation, signed a 1918 contract tq | day, bringing the list of arbiters noy | - ; under contract up to six. | TAXI Phone 57 S. LAMBERT | —THE—_ ELECTRIC SHOP B, K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants. Phone 370 408 Broadw BARBIE’S DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver We have unequalled facilities foil moving, storing, and shipping household goods. Careful, exper! enced 3 alse retail lee wood. WACHTER TRANSFER 00 Phone 62. Ne. 202 Fifth St. eecewneeeeeeeoooeweeocced TERY REPAIRING Bog. U. 8. Pat. Office Corwin Motor Co., Bisin Hfeeders 825 @ 1225; cows and paiters Daal pete AUNTDOGY KNOW wa Valve in Head Moons 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 Ie 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 etor- age of batteries for those whe put away thelr care for the season. EXIDE BATTERIES ARE BETTER, |" FIRE-PROOF Radiator | Repairing in all its branche RACINE 5,000.mil at Wholesale,

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