The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1918, Page 7

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ay ' Og “HONDAY, -WARCH 18, 1918 © FY l A} sé BBL YOUNG BRAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR SALE—Two brand new six room modern: houses; $3,100 each. $40) cash;. balance $35 per month. These houses cauld 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 down town. RIVERVIEW ADDITION lots are the cheapest in the city; we give ex- tremely liberal terms and buyers are fully protected. TINCOLN ADDITION acre property offers the working man the ideal opportunity to get a home for hin. 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 FB. YOUNG “Telephone No. 78R Office in First National BankBldg. J. H, HOLIHAN Repl Estate Bargains FOR SALE—House of 6 rooms, almost modern, large lot. Other lots can be rented or bought cheap. This is Just thé place for a family who _ Wishes to keep a cow and chickens, ; and reduce the cost of living. This is not.only economy but patriotis:n, _ There is an old saying that economy is.the road to wealth. House is only three years old and ,would cost $2,- 000 to build at present. FoR SALE—New bungalow. FOR” YRADE—Land ‘for ~ business property. “TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block. Phone 745 ECS _HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Farm help. Apply W. } Treen, Farmers’ Union warehouse. Bismarck, N. D. 1 14 Gt HELP WANTED—FEMALE MIDDLE AGED iady cook wanted at once at Star hotel. Write or phone ‘Star Hotel, Washburn, N, D. 3-18-6 WANTED—At Bismarck Hospital by . March 29th, second cook, single wo- man, 3-16 3t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call 400 6th st., or phone 648, 3-17 St WANTED—Waltresses atonce. Apply Van Horn Cafe, 3-16 3t f irl for. general house- work. Mrs. F. A, Knowles, 16 Ave A West, Phone 169R. 3-10 tf Ww. irl for general house. work: Mrs, F. A. Doll, Flat 5 \Per- son Court. Phone 749. 3 6 tt POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED married man wants position as bookkeeper or other clerical work. ‘Not in draft. Ad- dress No. X451, cate of Tribune. 3-18:9 FOI Modern rooms. 411 2nd street. 3:18 3t FOR-RENT—Six room, modern house. ‘Vaéant by April 1; clean and in good, repair. Inquire Harvey Har ria Co. 318-3, 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 ee reals ‘Will take good car in on ike eal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Offite Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D. WORK WANTED SEWING WANTED—by experienced dressmaker. Call 411 2nd street. or Phone 649R. 3.18 3i WANTED WORK—By day or hour, Apply at 202 1-2 Main or Phone 303. 2-27 1mo WANTED— Washing, Phone 5244. 3-16 3t ——————————————EEEEE FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Five room modern cot- tage. Phone 535Z or call 417 10th street, = 316 3t FOR RENT—2~ connecting modern light housekeeping rooms, with heat, light, water and telephone. CaN 404X, or 514 Hannafin. 3.15 tf FOR SALE—Best built house in Bis- marck; modern; in paved district; will give terms. Address Owner, Box 364, Bismarck, N. D. 3215-6 modern. C. Wachter. 3-1 FOR RENT—House, newly pap and painted. Close in. Inquire ot Joseph Wood at 516 3rd street. 3 14 6t FOR SALE—On easy terms, rooming house of sixtecn 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 FOR RENT—Smmall house on Mandan Ave, after March 19th. Apply J. L. Kelley, corner’ 3rd and Ave D, 3-15 Gt FOR SALE—House of five room must be moved off lot in thirty days. Prico $50.00. Phone 302; 3.12 7 FOR SALE—My coltuge at 309 Sev- enth street, Address Mildred Jame- son, Moflit, N. D. 3-9-1m, FOR SALE—!urniture. One large Oak buffet, good as new; one large Round Oak dining room tab’ leaves for teri foot extention; six Oak box seat dining room chairs, one reclining chair, one gas heater, one gasoline stove with oven, one six hole steel range, good as new. one ice che Call at 205 Park se or Phone 837X. 3-17 3 AGENT—SALESMAN AGENTS—Make big profits selling 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. Louis, Mo. 2-24-tf SALESMEN—Side-line salesmen; pre- mium assortments. Get our new live up-to-date line at once. It-pays from $5.00 to $15.00 commission ner order. Write today, Canfield Mig. Ci 08 Sigel St., Chicago. 3-17 1t SALESMEN—And service men; new carburetor for Ford cars. Simple, not.a moving part, installed in thirty minutes, guaranteed to double your mileage and start in zero weather without heating or priming. 15 day FREE trial. Write, U. &J. Carbur- etor Co,, 505 W. Jackson Blvd., Chi- = cago. It SS LANDS HOMESTEAD LANDS $3.00—PER ACRE—$4.00 No residence, improvements or cul- tivation required. Your thomestead right, anda little cash now, balance in May and August, will’ make you the owner of a fine “piece of govern- FORRENT—Four room house with nied Barden plot, $12 per month, or will s@ll on easy terms.. F. W , phy, 204: Main ‘St, FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms, 827 6th st. 3-16 tt FOR RENT—Front room in modern ‘bungalow,. hot water heat, conitect- ing ath, 4 :blocks: from’ post office. Board if desired. Phone Oe * 316 3t FOR RENT—Two furnished or untur- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing. ‘With a garden place. Call at 1008 Broadway. or phone 5 pe AY La a FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house. 615 Vifth St. Phone 592Y, Blltt FOR RENT—Largo furnished room, two blocks from Sanitary Takery.| Would rent to two ladies or two gentlemen, Call 716 Broadway ‘ o7t ment Jand in Minnesota, under a new. law. Call or write Frank W. Busch, Land Agent, No. 310 S. 7th St., Minne- apolis, Minn. 3-18-14 120 ACRES GIVEN AWAY—tbree miles from village, 1-4 from school, 1 1-2 from store and cheese factory. Lays well, sich soil, 10° acres valu- able timber splendidly watered. Fine 31 room house, water fnside; splendid barns 50x62 and 24x36, con- 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,. har- ness; all small tools. Price $6,300 Reason, poor health. Free iist. Ellis Bros., Springville, N. Y. ____ 21 | FOR SALE—S. W. 1-1 1-1 Fud wKeNt—Modern room, hot and} from Driscoll, Eurleigh _ county. cold water. 515 4th street. $4,000 on casy term 559 cash. 3.6 tf Immediate possession, Quarter is FOR RENT—Modern room. m. 6°1 Sixth} as good as any in the county. S. St. 3-1-1mo| Ward Ilaas, Rosedale, N.Y. 3-46 8¢| WOARDERS at 212 Sra street. Cleaa| FOR RENT—House at 711 6th St. warm room. Good . meals, living price. New: management. 1.18 1mo. EATED furnished and un- Business TAGR0 16:20 TI turnished Soom fet rent. Apply to B, K. Skeels 408: rede 3 5.tt FOR RENT—Four room apartment with bath; heat and water included Centrally located. Phone 806. 29 2.124 — rooms. a. Sul Fourth street. Phone 404K. Geo.| _bouses for'rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5tf w Little 11 \4 ‘t| FOR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven en i N strect.| room bouse, close in; rents for $25. 85imo.} §F. O. Mellatrom. 12-3 en ( 2 Sele ect pacer 900 es " FOR SALE—Only confectionery, book FOR SALE—One Dempster nay stack: le DOINGS OF THE DUFFS .| OH , TOM, QUICK, THERE A Mouse IN THE PANTRNS! OW, HEL-LON- | Gor ‘im! ht grand little. Al- st offer, | fahogany upri Good as ne’ of sing takes one or. beth. piano. FOR SALE— E Menoken, + D., Forming Company, Ve D. tress dresser: quire 300 9 FOR SA bred §. C. Leghorn Eggs for setting al: bred dndian Runner Duck Duroc Jersy boars, cherry red, long heavy boned, out of registered stock. Apply to Edward G. Patt son, Prop., McKenzie Hotel, Bis-| 104 milch cow anu 0 30 bales of hay. All for Phone 430K, | marck, N. D. 16 st ~ horses, Wachter 315-5 at farm wagons, Transfer Co. and novelty store county seat town, Address 450 Tvribune, Bis- marck, N. D. 316 3t er, two sweep ‘rakes, 1 Minnesota} WANTED—To rent: House of 5 ar| mower, 1 14-in. ‘Moline walking | 6 rooms, Possession by April 1st, P.+ breaking plow, above used only one’ (Q. box 427. Blo st Fy Condo | EVERETT TRUE rack one; OU HAVE SOMETHING YO SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS TOM SHOULD HAVE iT AW, ToM, IT's A BABY Mouse - How CcourD Nov BE So CRUEL AND KILL THE LITTLE season; one ronck one, tw sea foot disk. Phone 376X, L 1056 LL street one Phon = urant at Drake, . With good fixture oda fow tain and ajl in good 1 Apply 118 Fifth St. S. Nicole | POOL HALL FOR SALE da fountain, show tobacco ic iano in connec- ss 447 care Tribune. 3.15 6t FOR LE—New seven passenger Studebaker. Very reasonable. Ad dress P, J. Box 348 514 oe FOR SALE—Span mares, WANTED—To 1 house. “HOUSES WANTED _ 6 [rand 1200 ~~ pounds. years old; 1 istered Belgian Stal- class tubercu- These hoses Pure br tpn, 1790 Ibs. ed milk cows. cows will be sold on terms of ash or bankable papers. Call H man Ode, Bism: rent small, mod Phone REY, THere, Gimme my Hat! THERG IT (S$ ITS AGE FIRST »{ or butier weighs | Shop in The Tribune Before cer mtataniai ASKED BY ALLMAN OLSNESS SAYS BOND HOUSES | ARE. NOT FAIR | Commissioner of Insurance Calls Attention to Misleading Statements Misleading statements have been published in circulars issued by -pri- vate bonding companies to the effect that the state bonding act is inopera- tive on account of the legislature hav- ing failed to provide sufficient funds to carry on the work, according to interviews which Insurance Comnis- sioner A. S. Olsness has given to the press of North Dakota. Mr. Olsness brands these assertions as false and erroneous, and “intended to mislead officials having the bonding of public offices in charge.” After a fight begun in the state courts and carried to the North Da- kota supreme court by a state bonding company, a suit designed to test the constitutionality of the North Dakota state bonding act was taken to the United States supreme court, where, after it had been pending for a year or two, it was dismissed a few months ago for lack of jurisdiction. As a re- sult of these legal attacks, the state | bonding act passed in 1915 is o1 ly} now become effective, and the t general business under this act will} be done by the state following yester day's township elections in North Da kota. Officers whose terms do expire until the spring municipal e!ec tions or the general county and state ions next fall, already d tor the period for v elected through private sur y bonds contracted for at the ms of office. of the bond- s that no pab fi be paid out for bone moneys except to the state bonding depart- Timent. Premiums on bonds will be collected by the state bonding de t ment until a total of $100,000 ha cumulated in the bonding fund, after which time the interest on the fund is expected to make the department) self-supporting, and it has been esti-| TAXI Phone 77 Using Water as a Weight. A pint of water, or of wheat, sugar, about one pound and may safely he used as a basis for {weights and measures. This knowl Ledge is often valunble to the farmer who keeps seed wheat on hand, for it L. E. SMITH may be made to weigh, by balance, all other farm producta. : Be For first class shoe NM AAAAAAAAALAAAAAAAR REALE WOOCSS OSE OL ESOS EIESEELIOEEEIOLIIODS repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. You Shop in the Store. 411 Broadway POLS eCeess Ise PLOeesesTePLesODDOe, PSCC ETDS OLE ITER ODI OLEDET OL OLOOD LALLEY- LIGHT Farm electric plants solve your lighting and power problems. !Undertaking—Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS E. T. BURKE ie , os LAWYER A switch starts it. Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. In use for over seven years. PHONE 752. Dealers Wanted. CorwinMotorCo. Bismarck, N.. D. UNDERTAKING PARLORS | A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Machine Hemstitching and Picoting MRS. M. C. HUNT Day and Night Phone 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge AND AFTER THIS IN THE CLEVATOR DON'T: KEEP IT ON [= WZ —=_ SIRE ENTERS f INTHE PRESENCE OF ELDERLY LADIES AND THEN REMOVE IT WHEN SOME PRETTY \than $ mated that $75,000 pet annum in bonding fees will be saved the state and its minor political divisions. % “That the public may know what kind of competition the state bond- ing department must contend with,” says Mr. Olsness in a: letter dated March 15, “in its hard fought and re- cently acquired position in the busi- ness field, will be readily seen from the following quotation copied from a letter sent out to township clerks by one of the private bonding companies ot our state: ‘The time (March 19) for the biennial meeting and election of township officers is close at hand. Bonds will be necessary as in for- \ mer years, Inasmuch as the state legislature failed to provide suffi- cient funds to carry on the work of the state bonding department, it will be necessary for you to secure surety bonds as you have in the past.’ “These are the first few lines only,” continued Commissioner Olsness, “but will suftice for the purpose. + In the interest of the state bonding depart- ment, I wish to announce to the pub- lic that this statement is erroneous and false, and intended ‘to mislead the respective officials having the bonding of public officers in charge. The fact fs that the state has already issued about 140. bonds, and the pre- miums on same, amounting to more 2,300, are now on deposit with the state treasurer. “Thousands of blanks have been sent out to the county auditors and township clerks, and a general stam- | pede for applications is anticipated after the March elections, It is only air that the public should know these nd we trust that a general pat- ron will be extended the bonding department in order that the $100,000 fund may be reached as quickly as Pr e. After that the interest on this fund should make .the depart- ment self-sustaining.” Politics of the rucure, Some day a political genius will an- nounce that he covets the votes, of the worst class of people; and the bored land soft-soaped electorate will arise with a mighty shout and elect him to office unanimously.—Sioux City, Journal. eee Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. TAXI Phone of 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 SSS Transfer & Storage We have unequalled facilities for: moving, _ etoriny and shipping household goods. Careful, expert- enced men; aiee retail lee and ‘wood. WACHTER TRANSFER 00. Phone 62. Ne. 202 Fifth St. Lady Embalmer in Attendance nS 314 2nd St. Phone 849 A We are a licensed service station and wholesale distributing depot of the Exide Battery Co., the largest of Its kind in the world. Ary work we turn out le 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 cars for the season. EXIDE BATTERIES ARE BETTER. wou 1 Motor Co., Bismarck, N.D STEAM-HEATED FIRE-PROOF STORAGE Radiator Repairing in all its branches NA Iga tial jipbnude

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