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F.E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR SALE—Two brand new six room modern houses; $3,100 each. $40) cash; balance $35 per month. These houses could not. be replaced for this money. —Lot on bt BI block north of Court House did location; nice part of city and almost down town. RIVERVIEW ADDITION lots are the cheapest in the city; woe 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. year's crop, Fire Insurance in Rellable Companies Office Open Every Evening REAL ESTATE COMPANY F.E. YOUNG Na, 78R Telephon ; jationat... BankBidg. Office In First) J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—House of eight rooms, modern, east front, nice lawn.. Up stairs can be used as-a flat. Well located. $4,000, $500 cash, bal- ance monthly payments. FOR TRADE—Land .for property. FOR SALE—$1,275 buys 240 acres of improved land near town west of river. ‘TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block. Phone 745 . Bismarck ————— HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Farm help. Apply W. E. Breen, Farmers’ Union warehouse Bismarck, N. D. 1:14 6t ‘WANTED—Ford mechanics. Apply Dakota Motor Co., 217 Main street. 3-11-6 TRACTOR TOR SCHOOL—The Twin City Tractor school is conducted in con: nection with one of the world’s largest tractor and machine shops, affording practical and inexpensive instruction in all branches of tri tor operation and care. The las’ week term starts on March 18. Small tuition fee. Write for catalog and application card. Minneapolis Steel and Machinery Co., 2900 Minnehaha Ave., Minneapolis, ‘Minn. 3-9 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—At Rigmarck= Hospital by 9th, secaRdscook, vesinEte BO" WAN ED— Waitresses atonce, Apply Van, Horn C: 3-16 3t , rl for gener- al housework. Family of two. Phone..751. Mrs, O, W. Roberts. Weather Bureau 3.11 tf WAN FEO—Girl for general house Me jiMrs. F. A, Knowles, 16 Aye ‘est; Phone 169R. 3:10 tf irl for general house. (Mrs, F. ‘A. Doll, Flat 5 Per- Phone 749. want wor} son; {Court . a 3 6 tt ‘ROOMS FOR KENT ron RENT—Modern furnished root rooms, st. 3-16 tf C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwest ot 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 or the _| deal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bidg. Tel, No. 497, Bismatck, N. D. HOUSES WANTED WANTED—To rent: House of 5 or 6 rooms, Possession by April ist, P. O. box 427. 3.15 3t WOKK WANTED . WORK WANTED—by young man and wife’ on farm.. Experienced with steam engine. Both experienced. Address 448 care Tribune. eee ih aes MEIC WANTED WORK—By day or hour, Apply at 202 1-2 Main or Phone 303. 2-27 Imo 724X. 3-16 3t FOR SALE OR RENT--HOUSES AND FLATS WANTEDO—Washing, hone 1 atte i) MISCELLANEOUS —_| FOR RENT—Office on Fourth street, | well located. Call Room 2, Luc bleck. or phone 745. ES FOR SALE—siax Menoken, N. D. Forming. Company, dD. WANTED—To havy. Phone WANTED TO RENT-— An improve 1 i, 70 DUSHEIS ai owners, Tractor Valley City, ddress A. Vetter, P.O. 516 2t Phone 3 FOR SALE--Fresi omilch cow and calf. Alsa®y) bales of hay. All for $110 cash. Phone 43° | . | FOR SALE—Ten teams Work ho also several farm wagons, W: Transfer Co. FOR SALE—Oniv and novelty town. Address 45) marck, N. D hte 3-15-5 ‘onféctionery, book pre in county seat Tribune, Bis: | FOR SAL one bi Phone FOR SALE D., with ¢ tain and a’ Apply 118 Fifth St. E—Cheup, joc in good running order. Ss. Sido FOR SALE—One oak roll top a sk in good condi Best offer takes it Call 454X, or 514 Hannafin. FOR RENT—Iive room modern cot- HaEe: Phone 635% or call 417 10th t 316 3t FOR RENT—Modern, four room flat with bath water and heat furnished. Also rooms for light housekeeping. Call 454X, or 514 Hannafin. — 3 f FOR SAL it built house in Bis- marck; modern; in paved district; Address Owner, Box 364, Bismarck, N. D. 8-15-6 FOR RENT—-One cight room house, modern. G. C. Wachter. 3-1 newly papered Inquire of 3rd street. 314 6t and painted. Joseph Wood at 516 FOR SALE—One Demps er, two sweep king plow, m; sowide tire w goa and rac ok | one one two § gon, 1 7-foot dis GC, Patterson, 101 FOR SALE POOL HALL FOR SALE~ da fountain, show case, also elec tiano in conn Address 44 rum SALE house of nm easy terms, rooming xteen rooms, close in, all rented. New furniture and rugs throughout. A real bargain, and a big income for a small investment. for full particulars, address 449 Tribune. 3.14 tf A REAL BAHKGAIN--A_ nine room house, full basement, good hot air furnace, electric light and soft wa: ter well, windmill, water in kitchen, bricked cistern, good barn for eight head of horses, feed and harness room, chicken house for 30) chick- ens, well-house, 10 lots, bearing fruit trees and shrubbery, a fine lot of shade trees, east front. A small payment down, balance on easy terms. or will exchange for improved farm land. Call or write A, F, Mar- quett, Bismarck, -N, D., 223 4th St., Bismarck Steam Laundry. . 3 314 at FOR RENT—Small house on Mandan Ave, after March 19th. Apply J. L. _ Kelley, corner 3rd and Ave I’ 8-13 6t use to be moved otf 200° (Mandan Ave, 3 FOR SALE lot. Inq roK SAUE—House of five Joomiks fiust be moved Off lot in thirty days. Price $50.00. Phone 302, elmira Nevaeenoemare eC FOR SALE—My cottage at 309 Sev- enth'street; Address Mildred Jame- son, Moffit, N. D. 3-9-Im FOR RENT— Sevenroom hou! modern. 710 Avenue D. FOR RENT—Ilouso at 711 6th St. Apply:to B.: KX. Skeels 408 Broadway. 35 ti FOR RENT—Four room apartment with: batb; heat and water included. Centrally located. Phone 806. 212 tf FOR RENT—Modern house at 922 7th st. Bismarck. Write S. F. Swayze, Garrison, N. D. 2-12 Imo re TRENT —Front room in modern ‘putigdlow, hot water heat, connect: ‘bath, 4 blocks from post office. if desired. Phone 604K. 3:16 3t FOR RENT—Two furnished or unfur- nished rooms for light housekeep. ing;; With a garden place: Call at 1008\Btoadway or. phone 535X. y 3.12 tf FOR; SRENT—Koome | in airictiy mod- ern‘ house. 515 Fifth St. Phone 592, ‘ 3-11-tf FOR RENT—[arge furnished room. two, blocks from Sanitary Bakery Would ,rent to two ladies or two gentlemen, Call 716 Broadyey: tt ————— Fur |f&NT—Modern room, hot and cold water. 515 4th street: + 3-6 tt FOR REN iT Modern Foor. 627 Sixth -1:1mo |; Foueth street. . Phone. 408K Gee iTaitle & cLNRT ANT FOUND - Lust—a god 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. AGE ENTS —Make e big profits, selling perfumes, cold creams, face powders, spices, medicines, etc. _ Beautiful: high-grade line.--Exclusive ‘Satiple ‘soap “tree: ~ La- Co;,-Dept.-95,- St: Louis, Mo: Beek Ss eee ‘HOUSE TO RENT—I have OR RENT— Beautiful eight-room res- {dence all modern with hot water heat on Avenue D_ Inquire at 918 8th street or write Tribune No. 373. f 27 two houses for re rent. C. L. Burton. _lLbtt room bouse, close in; rents © Haltatenm ——————SSSS———— LANDS FOR, OR SABE section land in Wil: liams--€o? Good; soil. Three miles from town, ALB 80 acres..’ Pierce county, _ Will’ sell cheap on. trade for stock or automobile, Address, Box 8 14 3t 120 ACRES: GIVEN, AWAY=three miles froni;, village; 1-4°from: school, 11-2. from'store'and cheese factory, ‘Lays.,well, 1ich'isoil, 10/acre: able: timber ‘/:splend{d' Fine 21)/room-house,. water: inside; splendid *barns:30x62 and/24x36,.con- crete ‘floors, hip;roofs, galvanized |’ * siding.’ Nice hoghouse,:latge: ken: néry\| Buildings: “practically” new, -almndancer< trait: ~ Including hay, gtain;. 17 cows, ‘bully: three yearlings, good teant, sow, 60 hens, ‘spring: tooth harrow, grain, drill, cultivator, plow, horse*rake, mowing. machine, ‘wagons; ‘buggy, cutter, slelghs, har- ness, all small tools. Price $6,300 Reason, poor health. Free iist. Ellfs Bros., Springville, N. Y. &.12—10t FOR RENT—About 90 acres cultivat- ed land’ for wheat and one hundred acres flax land five miles. from, Bis- marck; will furnish seed and pay for part breaking on flax land. J. W. Bull, Room Uo. 16, Tribune Bldg. 3-16 2t FOR SALE—S. E. 1-4 1-138-76, 4 miles from Driscoll, .Durleigh $4,000. on. easy. terms3- $3,5 Immediate possession, REROS asgoodas.-any in» the-county. Ward Haas, Rosedale, N. Y, #6 rf bound Olympian limited traip of the; fe lar tested milk passtage: | Ad seve Very reasonable. Box 348. Studebaker, dress P. J. INVESTMENT—1 500 1 will show ho: al home and recéive a nice income | No wild cat scheme. One of the} Will tak: a kneed people don't answer, Box 211, Bismarck, Pyaar old; 1200 pound: pan Geldings, 4 and 5 years old; 1450 lis Pure bred registered Belgian 1 lion, 1700 Ibs. First class tube cows. These h sold on terms of Call Her- and cows will de cash or bankable papers, man Ode, Bisma: dD FOR SALE—E 1915 model, fer takes it. car, Phone 618R. WANTED—To_ rent house. Phone 264. 8--13-tf) WANTED TO TRADE—Team young mares. Weight 9 for Ford road- ster or will sell. Inquire 206 Mandan cylinder Ca: Good*as new. Best of- Come and see this 312 3t -_ small, modern » and dimension dirt cheap, A thousand poles, Lahr Motor Sales Co. ui, ‘a 1812 Gt FOR SALE—Good set of Work har-| hess. Will sell very reasonable. See} Grant Eaton, 303 South Eleventh St. | 1 8-11-6 WANT TO EXCHANGE—A clear} piece of property for millidery' store. Property paying better than ten per cent. Good deal for someone. Write 447 Tribune. 3°11 6t ROOM AND BOARD—vz0 6th strect. i te 35 1mo. tOR SALE—One registered..Short- horn bull calf eight months old and a few white Wyandotte Roasters at! $2.00 each. Address Lock Box 121,} Hazelton, N. D. 3-10 Tt | | Dominion Rails Drop When ‘New 2” relinquished part of their recent ad-! "| vantage and other investments ind ARREST MAN ON LIQUOR Ct CHARGE BY Ike! daiiaak ior 1 tof ‘ail Grand : Forks in Fargo Jail for Dry | st “Nokem Violation f | reeds } DyMar, 16.—Ike Goldman, , of ‘Kast Grand Forks, Minn., arrested | early Friday on a chayge of violating Terminal Markets Flooded, Leav- the, bone’ dry act, waived preliminary) examitiation. before United States | Commissioner Cupler, was bound over | to: the:federal’-court and’ his bond} Get at $2,600: ‘Late Friday he had not | furnished bail and was still confined | in jail. | Goldman:was arrested Friday by po-! lice -of this! city and Moorhead on; board:a Great: Northern and a large amount ‘of liquor, ‘valued at ‘nearly $1,000 were found in several suitcases | which Goldman had “purchased in: Minneapolis and was taki ito} Grand | Forks. The arrest is was said ead made upon information subplied /the police | of Loth cities,by the Minneapolis | state safety commission.. ° | OLYMPIAN LIMITED | ACCIDENT COST Is curtth ANJURIES TO FOUR) Chicago, ill, .Mar,.16 ~The east BISMARCK EVENING TRIBU HING YOU DON’ EVERETT TRUE. THEM OWN KINDLY STEP OUT OF THE WAY OF FOLKS WHO HAVE Bu Condo Your LETTERS TAX RESTRAINS “Tax is Levied; Other Stocks Hurt. New York, N, ¥., Mar, 15. for a few highly speculative issues, the stock list was under general re- straint today, largely as a result of | pressure exerted against railroad shares. Ganadian Pacific was the chief feature in this respect, recording! an extreme loss of. 43g points in con- sequence of an order isued by the | dominion government which provid for special war taxes against the com-} rany’s earnings. teading and, affiliated coalers also cated the cautious attitude of indif-| ference of traders, the movement in| low priced rails subsiding complete: | ly, Pethlehem, Crucible and Lackawan- na Steels were among the. early ac- tive and strong stocks, together with American Can, shippings, oils and lea- thers. United States steel, in which dealings again dwindled precipitately, failed to make more than fractional headway, closing at a trivial net g: The activity of pools was most ev dent in Baldwin Locomotive, indus- trial Alcohol, Malting 1 red and Sumatra Tobacco. where gains of two to four points were partly forfeited on realizing for profits. Coppers New York Air Brake, and minor miscel- laneous issues yielded one to three, points. Sales amounted to 335,000 shares. Trading in bonds was negligible, lib- j erly issues comprising the bulk of | offer ings, the second 4’s falling under | 98 for the first time in several weeks. pote sales (par value) aggregated 000. United States coupons 2’s fell % | percent on calla re Yo.07 call. GORN SUPPLY FORCES DROP ing Unsettled Mart icago, Ill, Mar. 15.—With arrivals continuing on a ‘big scale, and with apparently unlimited quantities yet to come forward, the corn market today underwent new declines. Prices closed unsettled, % to 3gc.net lower at 127% March and 125% May. Oats lost % to 1%c and provisions 7 to 17c. Favorable weather for the crop ' movement helped to make corn trad- Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail- road was partly derailed Friday north of Roscoe, S. D., and four persons were injured, None were killed, The injured are the dining car chef, two “waiters, and a woman passenger. One ear rolled over and the - remainder were tilted. ‘The cause of the acci- dent has not ‘been reported. TRIBUNE. FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT ‘CANADIAN WAR | stimulu = itiention on the fact nowed no falling off in ening in the in immediate Meanwhile, inquiry from} shippers here had nearly reached the! vanishing point owing to the absence ot ordinary outlets to the east. Good demand from ind s here gave the market at one time something of a but more than offset sertions that owing to the; lity of the 1917 crop a lower; grade of corn than at present accepted was likely to be de ‘ed standard for the filling of contr 3 Despite a temporary bulge due to covering of 609,00 bushels by a spec- ulative 8 ats later had an ad- vantage from reports that a much in- creased acreage was being seeded. Provisions sympathized with weak- hess of grain and hogs. — LALLEY- LIGHT Farm electrie 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 ! Corn — 127% poe 12654 12554 1257 March May ..126 Oats— March May 5% 88% 5g 86 89% 86 NEW YORK MONEY York, N. Y., Mar, 15.—Mer- paper, four months, six per- month x percent. Bar sil- Mexican dollars 69%. nment bonds, heavy. Railroad irregular, Time loans strong; ys, ninety days and six months 6 bid. Call money strong; high 6; low 4; ruling rate ; closing bia’ 3%;3 ered at 6; last loan 6. New cantile b ond: Now York, N. Y., y. 15,—Metal ‘ nge quotes lead quiet. Spot 737 Spelter dull, East St. Louis spot 745 @ 755. CHICAGO LI “LIVESTOCK — 0, I11., Mar. 15.—Hogs receipts light 1720 @ 1799; heavy 25 @ 1845; pigs mixed 167: ; rough 16 9,000; firm; native ockers and feed- s and heifers 715 the high- unsetled; Sheep receipts 10,000; s lambs 1450 @ p 1100 @ 1425; OMAHA LIVESTOCK Omaha, Nebr, Mar, 15.—Hogs_ re- ceipts 15,600; steady; heavy 1670 @ xed 1675 @ 1700; light 1670 pigs 1200 @ 1600; @ 1700. Cattle receipts steers 940 @ 12 @ 100; western st canners 700 @ 8005 stockei Ives 00 @ heep feceinte eady; lambs, 2he higher; yearlings 1800 @ 1600; wethers 1200 @ 1450; ewes 1100 @ 1350; lambs 1650 @ 1800. , ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Mar, ceipts 10,500; stea 1710; bulk 1700 @ 1705. Cattle receipt 00s TAXI Phone 27 L. E. SMITH 15.—Hogs re- range 1690 @ killers; stead. 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. ERTAKING PARLORS A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Day and Night Phone 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge Lady Embalmer in Attendance a eennennanunamnnenmnane) hat U. 8. Pat. Office 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 tine 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. alto specialize In the winter eter- age of batteries for those whe put away thelr cars for the season. EXIDE BATTERIES ARE bulk 1675 | 1300; | a aDAd “SELL IT THROUGH THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS _ steers 650 @ 1300; cows .and heifers 200,°@ 950; veal calves, steady, 600 @ 1400; stockers and feeders steady, 650 @ 1050. Sheep receipts 100; steady; lambs 800 @ 1725; wethers 700 @ > 1360; ewes 500 @ 1250. * MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 15.—Flour unchangetl, Shitpments 30,956 barrels. Barley 195 @ 234. Rye 292, @: 298, Bran 3298. Wheat receipts 105, cars, compared with 242 a year ago. Corn, No. 3 Yellow, 175 @ 180. Oats, 3’ White, 89% @ 90%. Flax 414% @ 417%. NEW. YORK STOCK LIST American Beet Sugar .. 80% American Can ... 2454, American Smelting ‘& Refining, sie American Tel. & Tel. American Zine ... Anaconda Copper, . Atchison Baltimore & Ohio .. . Bute and Superior California Petroleum . Canadian Pacific Central Leather . Chesapeake & Ohio .... 0, Mil. & St. Paul Chino Copper Colorado Fuel & Tron Crucible Steel . Cuba Cane Sugar . at Northern Pfd .. ration Copper’... | Int. Mer. Marine pfd etfs ennecott Copper .. Louisville & Nashville \ ican Petroleum :. « Miami Copper .... Missouri Pacific . . Montana Power .... . New York Central . Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Ray Consolidated Copper fr) Reading .. . . ; Republic Tron he Steel | Southern Pacific .... Southern Railway . Texas Co .. Union Pacific .. . U. S, Industrial ‘Alcohol . t United States Steel . Utah Copper ..... . TAXI Phone 57 " §, LAMBERT’ —THE— ELECTRIC SHOP B, K, BEEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies, Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway BARBIE’S DEY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver EEE Pe NE, Transfer & Storage mites storing Wiad DA hes for WACHTER TRANSFER 00. Phone 62. Ne. 282 Fifth 8t. STEAM.HEATED FIRE-PROOF STORAGE Radiator Repairing in all its branches td RACINE 5,000-mile TIRED ‘Corwin Motor Co., Bishwarc | tribune Want Ago Dring Results, yBisistpdaiwacssodn uarbody Kuows Valve in Heed Mesne Buiek