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' ws + «DF YOU HAVE SOMETHING YOU DON’T NEED vist - » MARCH 19, 1918. BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE ELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS PB. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR SALE—Two brand new six room modern: houses; $2,110 € 3400 cash; balance $35 per month. These houses could not be replaced for this money. FOR SALE—Lot on 5th street, halt block north of Court Hous plen- 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. : LINCOLN ADDITION acro 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 fer the land’ and feed your family from the proceets of this: years crop. Fire Insurance in Rellable Companies Office Open Every Evening _ REAL ESTATE COMPANY RR YOUNG sdechons No. 78R_ , Office in First National BankBldg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—House of 6 rooms, almost modern, large lot. Other lots can he rented or bought cheap. This is just the place for a family who wishes to keep a cow and chickens, and reduce the cost of living, This is not only economy but. patriotisn, ‘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” TRADE--land for property. TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN Block, -.- - + Phone 745 *: H business Lucas HELP WANTED—MALE WANTEO—Farm help. Apply W. & Ereen, Farmers’ Union warehouse Bismarck, N. D. 1 14 Gt HELP WANTED—FEMALE — bth’ street, 319 tf WANTE roa gener al -house 30 6th street or phone $07 1. : 3.19 th | WANTED—A competent stenographer good wages. U.S, Fuel Administra: } tion, Bismarck Bank Fldg. 319 vt CIRC WANTED—For general house- work. Must be good cook. Small modern home. Family of two, Dest wages. Phone 587, 3 18 6t MIDDLE AGED lady cook wanted at once at Star hotel. Write or phone! Star Hotel, Washburn. N. D. 3-18: WANTEDO—Girl for general hot house work. Call 400 6th st.; or phone 6: 317 WANTED—Girl for general house .twork. iMrs, F. 1A, Doll, Flat 5 Per- son Court. Phone 749. 3 6 tt POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED inarried inaft wants position. ‘as bookkeeper or other clerical work: “Not in draft, Ad- dress No.-X451, care of Tribune. 818-9 WORK WANSED SEWING (NTED—by. experienced deessinakbr. “Cait 411 2nd ‘street or Phone’ 649R: Ma 133-18 3¢ WANTED WORK—By day or hour, Apply at, Moin or Phone 303: : © 2271m0 ‘BUUMS FUR iat FOR. REN’ Mod ait 2nd dtr i FoR “RENT —Modorn furnished roows; ‘927 6th st." 346! tty FOR RENT—2 connecting. modern light housekeeping rooms, with heat, light, watér and telephone: Call 464X;) of 514° Hannafiny 811d $f. FOR" RENT—Rooms for light house- keéping’ in’ modern house: either singly: or together. 418 Ist street. Phone’ 469K, 3.19 at FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly _mod- ern house: 515 Fifth St. Phone __592¥, 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. 516 4th strect. : 4, Cant 36 tt FOR tT RENT—Modern room. 61 Sixth St. 3-1-1ino BOARDERS at 212 grd etreet. Cleen "warm root. Good? meals, living price: New’ management. Z 1:18: Imo: STEAM-HEATED furnished and un- furnished rooms for rent. Business college. . Phone 183. 1 1630 "ROW aeet "Pho i De & +8 Seer Sat SVTOT ober C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwes! of Shiclds in Grant county, N. I. This section 1s 75 per cent tillable and will trade for city income, Have soveral houses for sale, trade or rent. Will take good cur in on ine deal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D. POR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES : AND FLATS FOR RENT—Seven room house close in, Enquire at First Guaranty Bank. 319 Tt FOR” RENT=3 + modern house also barn and garage. Call SHV 319 6 FOR RENT—Six room, ; modera Houde Vacant by April clean and in good repair. Inquire Harvey Har- ris Co. , 3-18-3 FOR RENT—Four room h with nice garden plot will sell on phy, 204 M. : FOR SALE—Best buil $12.per month, or BP. W. Mur 318-4 marck; modern; in paved district; will give terms. Address‘ Owner, Box 364, Bi FOR RENT modern, FOR R and painted. | Joseph Wood at 4 FOR SALE- house of > all rented. throughout. big income for a small investment for full particulars, address 449 Tribune. New furnitu 314 tf FOR SALE—My cottage at. 309 Sev- enth street, Address Mildred Jame- son, Moflit, N. D. 3-9-1m. ____ 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 LANDS HOMESTEAD LANDS $8.00—PER ACRE—$4,00 No residence, improvements or eul- tivation required. | Your homestead right, and a little cash now, balance in and August, will make you the owner of a fine piece of govern- ment land in Minnesota, under a ne’ law. Call or write Frank W. Busch, Land Agent, No. 310 8. 7th St., Minne- apolis, Minn. 318-14 miles from village, 1-4 from school, 1 1-2 from store and cheese factory Lays well, :ich soil, 10 acres valu able timber splendidly watered Vine JL room ho i splendid barns 50x62 and crete fla » bip roofs, As siding, Nice hoghou hen nery. Buildings practically new abundance = frui Including hay, grain, 17 cows, Lull, three y good team, sow, 60 he! tooth harrow, grain, dri plow, hor wagons, buggy, 3, all small tools. Reason, poor health. Bros., Springville, N. Y. spr from $4,000 on easy’ tern Immediate poss: as good as any in the county. ‘S. Ward Haas, Rosedale, Y, 3-16 8t FOR RENT—House at 711 6th St. Apply to! B. K. Skeels 408 Broadway. sote a artment | Tent and water included, Phone 806. _218tt HOUSE TO RENT—I have two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5tf [OR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven room ‘bouse, close in: rents for $25. 20 Hallatram 19.84 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Mahogany upright grand piano: Good as new, used little. Al- so set of single harness. ” Best offer, takes one or both. 452 care Tribune. : 3.18 Zt FOR SALE—Red springs, rugs, mat- tress dressers, and new piano. In- quire 300 9th ‘street. Phone 377K. 3.16 Gt FOR SALE—Pure bred S- C. White Leghorn Eggs for setting also pure bred Indian Runner Duck Eggs, Duroc Jersy boars, cherry red, ‘big long heavy boned, out of registered stock. Apply to Edward: G. Patter- ‘son, a McKenzie ‘Hotel, Bis- marck, N. D. _ 104 2t-c FOR SALE—Ten teanis work horses, everal farm wagons, Wachter 3-15-5 with bath; + Centrally located. A real bargain, and a| 120 ACRES GIVEN AWAY —three| : | 6 | FOR SALE--New seven oF | Studebaker. Very reas i dress P. J. Box 348. WANTED—To rent small, 1 house, Phone 264 | #OR SALE—Flax seed, 400 bushels at Meuol N. D. owners, Tractor Forming Company, Velley City, N. ultivator,| certain mort »jered by Bes: “|John A. t DOINGS OF THE DUFES MARRIED LIF! WAS [T'S CHARMS BUT- HOWEVER, I GUESS IT's THE PROPER WAY To LIVE - Wi Mh AN { iN h one reclining chair, one gas heater, one gasoline stove with oven, one| six hole steel range, good new. | one ice chest. Call at 205 Park Ave. or Phone 8 < S17 3tl FOR SALE—One Demps ter hay stack: er, two sweep 1 Minnesota mower, 1 14-in. Moiine walking breaking plow, above used only one season; one wide tire wagon and rack one ironclad 120 egg incubator, one two seated Henning spring ae gon, | 7-foot disk. Phone 3 C. Patterson, 1016 11 street } bz 3.15 6t FOR SALE—Restaurant at Drake, N. D., with good fixtures, soda foun- tain and all in good running order. Apply 118 Fitth St. S. Nicola. ibs O16 6 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE, that executed and deliv- pa, mortgagor, to on, mortgag dated August A, D. 1916 and Notice is hereby given that ge, ie Jorge Free iist. Ellis] filed for record in the office of the] 2 EVERETT TRUE ¢| teen forty-three (143) north of range sev- TOM BELIEVES FIRST Ee register of deeds of the county of Bur! ehigh and state North Dakota on! the 9th day of A . dD. 1916 and} recorded in book 138 of mortga t ge 102; and gned by i| mortgagee to Julia Jorgenson by an} i ing dated the 7tht D. 1918, and led | for re ae in the office of the register ; of deeds of the county of Burleigh and; state of North Dakota on the 2ord day; of Feor A. D. 1918 and recorded! in book asignments at page 203,1 will be foree losed by a sale of the} premise uch mortgage and here- inafter di ved at the front door of; the cou in the county of leigh and te of North Dakota at the hour of 1:30 o'clock p.m. on the} Sule uditor K y; found them- 10th day of April A. D. 1918, to s selves on thessame side of an import- ‘ ant ue. Even more important, the fy the amount due upon such mort gage on the day of sale. The prem- described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same] vs: the north W 1-4) of section f in {township one hundred! quarter (N (14) enty-five (75) in North Dakota, There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the hundred forty-one and and the ceo of foreclosure, includ: ing attorney's fees, allowed by law. JULIA JORGEN! Owner of JOHN A, JORGE Jamestown, N. D. Attorney for A: surleigh county,! ——AND I SAYS THAT'S PERFECTLY PROPER —-- CAW'T TALK WITHOUT EXPE CTORATING INTO THE LISTENERS FAC. it in fine condi- Also suitable for k purposes. 3.19 3t PO ALL FOR = tables, so- da fountain, show case, tobacco case, also electric piano in connec- tion. Address 447 care Tribune. “OR SE SACE—Furnit e. ak paitet, good as “new; oor * und. Oak. SURE Topm. , tabl fe t uta Inquire | ALL RIGHT, NOW —— Go AHEAD’ Wits Your STORY! IN SAFETY IT HAS ITS orrenca: es OEE saa expressed a very. lively resentineat, | BUT | CANT SEE and alter conferring, with the ator: | ney general, the state auditor released | Much SPorr IN GETTING YouR OWN BREAKFAST LANGER SAYS Atiorney General Holds’ Judges could not he -{ when it beeame n | ifol that Attorney General Langer and attorney general had in an Machine Hemstitching and 314 2nd St. ween nena aet BATTERY REPAIRING and signed opinion upheld a nd al-| ready taken by Mr. Kositak, Attorney General Langer in a form- al opinion holds that the state audi tor has a right to hold up the quarter ly installment of salary of any dis-| trict judge if at the time of the fil- ing of the julg certiffeate before | such quarterly instalment becomes due there are motions, appeals, ques- tions or fact submitted to such judge and remaining undecided beyond the time specified by statute, which varies from 30 to 60 days, The general also holds that the; state auditor may refuse to issue any | warrant for any monthly instalmeat dae subsequent to a quarterly instal ment remaining unpaid until the dis- trict judge in quesiion shall have mace all decisions which should have been made at the time the quarterly certi- ficate was filed The state auditor took the stand that ho had the rigit to do this case of Judge A. 'T. Cole of © ty, a probable league candi¢ supreme berch. Mr. Kosi BY ALLMAN issues of attorney coun pr the y informed av private sed the fact that the undee his cert not the ease, t the time he filed that such w le immediate the judge's q ly check After investigating further, the state auditor announces he became convinced that a number of the dis- trict, judges of North Dakota had made a practice for ye past of claiming sal which was not due them for the reason that they had not adjudicated all matters brought be- fore them within the time specified by the statute, He again placed be- fore ittorney general the constita- ity hholkling theh pay of these offen » judges, and this time Langer with Mr. Kositaky. auditor announces that >of hismare k, pre- The state Judge W. j siding over the among the yand that not al of the other elev district judges have been offenders, but that al ot them Tribune Want Ads TAXI Phone 27. L. E. SMITH ave. ar ing Results. KOSITZKY CAN HOLD UP PAY Should Handle Business on Schedule For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway It was conceded that the millenium far distant this morning sed about the cap- official | § Undertaking—Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS LALLEY- LIGHT Farm electric plants solve your lighting and power problems, E. T. BURKE » ; ie 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 Beas Day and Night Phone 100 Picoting MRS. M. C. HUNT Licensed Embalmer in Charge | jit w HUNS TO ADOPT SANE MEASURES Kaiser Notifies America He Will Do What We Do About Property London, Mar. 19.—The Spanish and Swiss ambassadors at Berlin have been directed by the German foreign office to notify the American govern- ment that Germany will proceed with measures against American property in Germany in the same proportion that action is taken against German property in the United States, Reu- ter's Amsterdam correspondent re- ports: Hitherto it is stated in the Berlin dvices announcing this action, the erman government has restricted it- self to measures “absolutely neces: ary to prevent enemy property in Germany being taken out of Germany during the war and thereby possibly benefitting - Germs y enemies.” BRYAN 58; STARTS , GREAT DRY DRIVE Lincoln, } fifty-eighth - morrow, Wm. Jennings Bryan will res turn to his home in Lincoln to open up the campaign of the “dry” forces of the state for ratification by the legis- lature of the federal prohibition am- endment. MISKE AND COWLER MATCH FOR APRIL 2 Minnenpolis, Minn., March 19.—Billy Misek, St. Paul heavyweight, and Tom Cowler of New York have been match- ed for a ten round no decision bout to be held here probably on April 2, s announced tonight by Jack Miske’s manager. Reddy, TAXI Phone 57 S. LAMBERT —THE— ELECTRIC SHOP,= B, K. SKEELS e Everything Electrical F Wiring Fixtures and Supplies: 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 ee eee senna eee Transfer & Storage We have unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and shipping’ household goods. Careful, experi-; enced men; ‘alee retail lee and wood. WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 849} || Lady Embalmer in Attendance 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 speciatize In the winter stor- age of batteries for those whe put away thelr cars for the season. EXIDE BATTERIES: ARE Knows vay Brarbody Phone 62. Ne. 282 Fifth 8t. mummy) STEAM. HEATED FIRE-PROOF STORAGE Radiator Repairing in.all itsbranches Leediole 5,000-mile TIRES Wholesale,. aloes?