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i } ABs Ke, OU ‘SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS O. WILLIAMS & C0. : BR E. YOUNG Real Estate Snaps REAL ESTATE COMPANY |ron,cats, on, rRApe—one, gos of Shields in Grant county, N. D. This section is 75 per cent tillable and will trade for city income. FOR SALE—Two brand new six room modern houses; $3,100 each. $400 ‘cash; balance $35 per month. These houses could not be replaced for this money. or rent. Will take good car in on the —Lot on oth street, hait| deal. block north of Court House; splen- did location; nice part of city and almost down town. RIVERVIEW ADDITION lots are tho cheapest in the city; we give ex- tremely liberal terms and buyers 8re fully protected. Have several houses for sale, trade C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bidg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—House of 6 rooms, almost modern, large lot. Other lots can be 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. Price $1,725. $650 cash. FOR SALE—New. bungalow. FOR” TRADE—Land ‘for business property. TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas: Block. - - - + Phone 745 LINCOLN ADDITION acre property oheee ibe working man the ideal opportunity to get a home for him- SITI ANTED self on very easy terms and at Pe st LL) —— prices less than one third of what ‘ition CED) married, wan wants adjoining town lots are selling for.| Position as bookkeeper or other You should pay for the land and| ‘lerical work. Not in draft. Ad- feed your family from the proceeds dress No. X451, care of Tribune. of this years crop. eee ee Fire Insurance In Rellable Companies FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES Office Open Every Evening AND F. LATS . RENT—5 room modern house, REAL ESTATE COMPANY well located. Geo. M. Register. 3 20 3t FOR RENT—seven room nouse close R EL. YOUNG in. Enquire at First Guaranty Bank. 819 it Telephone No. 78R FOR RENT—S room modern , house Office in First National BankBidg.| also barn and garage. Call 844W. = oir 319 6t FOR RENT—Six room, modern house. Vacant by April 1; clean and in good repair. Inquire Harvey Har- ris Co. 3-18-3 FOR SALE—Best built house in Bis- marck; modern; in paved district; will give terms. Address Owner, Box 364, Bismarck, N. D. 3-15-6 FOR SALE—On easy terms, rooming house of sixteen 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 te FOR SALE—My cottage at 309 Sev- enth street, Address Mildred Jame- son, Moffit, N. D. 3-9-1mi FOR RENT—House at 711 6th St. Apply to B. K. Skeels 408 Broadway. 35 tt OR RENT—Four room apartment with bath; heat and water included. Centrally located. Phone 806. 212 tf 4OUSE TO RENT—I have two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5tf FOR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven room house, close im; rents for $25. FO Gallatram VER _____._ LANDS _ HOMESTEAD LANDS $3.00—PER ACRE—$4.00 No residence, improvements or cul- tivation required. Your homestead expected today to McVille Journal, right, and a little cash now, balance McVille, N. D. Phone, write or wire.|!" May and August, will make you i y 320 3t | the owner of a fine piece of govern- z ment land in Minnesota, under a new HELP ‘WANTED—FEMALE | law. Call or write Frank W. Busch, WANTED—Middleaged woman to go Land Agent, No. 310 S. 7th St., Minne- in the country to cook for 3 men, | @polis, Minn. 3-18-14 208 -3rd_ street. 319 1t}120 ACRES GIVEN AWAY-—three WANTRESS WANTED—Apply at Al- miles from village, 1-4 from school, len’s Cafe, Fifth street. 3°19 tf 1 1-2 from Store and cheese factory. aa agaist dn odak Lays well,.sich soil, 10 acres valu- . a4 able timber splendidly watered. ilies Apply Room aan a Fine 11 room house, water inside; splendid barns 50x62 and 24x36, con- WANTED—Competent girl for gener-} crete floors, hip roofs, galvanized al house work. Call 930 6th street SS—S—————oq—q———— ‘HELP. WANTED—MALE WANFED—AL once, printer for coun try office; draft takes man. Steady -Job to right party. Man below or abeve draft age wanted. Could use good two-thirder. Must be respons- ible with good habits. ‘State wages - BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUN DOINGS OF THE DUFES THERE Witt BE A LoT HELEN, 1 ‘ OR OF NICE. PEOPLE THERE! To DRAG ME. To THIS. MUSICAL - (DON'T KNOW MRS, HeeIns Tom, Don’T You THINK SHE HAS A WONDERFUL Voice ? gon, 1 7-foot disk. Phone ¢ C. Patterson, 1016 11 street MORTGAGE SALE. | | | Notice is hereby given that a cer-| 3 15 6t FOR SALE OR TRADE—A good country store, with stock and build- ing 24x36. Dance hall 32x42. All new. Addre ville, Dunn Co., No. Da nderson and Mar fe, mortgagor: tober, A. in’ the office of tho register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the 16th day of FOR SALE—Re: D., with good fixtures, tain and all in good running order. Apply 118 Fifth St. 8. Nicok and recorded in Book 140 of ‘Mort-| 25 on page 161, will be foreclosed a sale of the premises in such mort- and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the ciiy of Bismarck, in the county of FOR SALE—New seven pa Studebaker. Very reasonable. dress P. VU. Box 348. Ad WANTED—To rent small, modern) turleigh and state af North Dakota, house. Phone ti hour of 2 o’clock p. m. on the day of March A. D. 1918, to satis- fy the amount due on said mortgage on the date of sale. FOR SALE—Flax secd, 400 bu: Menoken, N. D., own T Forming Company, Valley Ci Diy 2 rived in said mort- be sold to sa al wOPRK WANTED by married man 301 t something steady a B to secure opening Le ved Seven (7) and Kight where advancement is offered. Am} (8),of nunrbered ‘Ninely-eight (98) not afraid of work. Address 453) of McKenzie and Cofine addition to; county of Burleigh ‘orth Dakota, and de- , to wit: TOM IS STILL UNCONVINCED Wer, | WANT You TO ww KNOW THAT SHE STUDIED y) \ ABROAD - NIN A. D., 1916, at 2:10 o'clock p.'* HAVE SOMETHING YOU DON'T NE COMMITTEE IN BY ALLAN |” FAVOR OF POST | WORKERS RAISE Numerous Additions Made to Bill When Ordered Favor- ably Reported. Washington, D. C., ‘Mar. 20.—Pay increases of fifteen percent for all employes of the postal service, rec- ommended by the senate postoffice subcommittee in revising the post- office appropriation bill, were approv- ed Tuesday by the full committee, which ordered the bill favorably re- ported. The increase does not apply to postmasters of the first, second or third classes, but obtains in the case of fourth class postmasters deprived of credit for stamp cancellations. Additions made to the bill today were an appropriation of $100,000 for experiments in utilizing motor trucks for the shipment of food to large cit- ies; a clause prohibiting the censor- of America of mail from the Am- ry forces which is ; an increase of $200,000 in the hous appropriation for the orship of foreign mails; authorizing the secretary ur to turn over to the postmaster general for use in mail transporta- tion all airplan nd automobiles un- suitable for military purposes. i A charge of 24 ¢ recommended for air | WOULD SAY THAT SHE WAS VERN CONSIDERATE 4 lane mail. SPECIAL SESSION LAST EXTRA DUE A special m to undo in part the work of the late extraordinary ms the » would not tant. Attorney Gen 1 Daniel V. Brennan beat it post:/ e to St. Paul, folowing a brief J. Mont ultimatum of the s land bank was discussed. E a ed that when Mr. Langer returns, or statutory attorney's fees and the costs of this sa sure, Dated orth Dakota, this Ist A. D. 1918. NSRTSCH, IR, Mortgagee. Ph WW. F. O'HARE, one Attorney for Mortgagee. wrth Dakota. LE SMTH . Ee. — 19 20 SPEEDERS TAKE NOTICE Trafic policemen have been added to the elly police force, and all traf- fic rules and regulations and in 7 Bismarck Shoe Hospital ticular the speed laws will be strict- H BURMAN, Prop. ly enforced henceforth, Speeders are For first class shoe repairing go to invited to take notice and guide them- 411 Broadway selves accordingly. . C. MARTINESON, pocceeeeeennnnatoccooccos Chief of Police. { Undertaking—Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS LALLEY- LIGHT Farm electric plants solve ts an ounce was; TO UNDO WORK OF |, h siding, Nice hdghouse; large hen- or phone 307 L. 319 tf nery. Buildings practically new, WANTED—A competent stenographer good wages. U. 8, Fuel Administra- tios, Bismarck Bank Bldg, wt 3 19 3t SIRT WANTED—For general house- work. Must be good cook. Small modern home: family of two. Best wages, Phone 587. 3.18 6t MIVULE AGED lady cook wanted at once: at Star hotel.. Write or phone » Star Hotel, Washburn, N. D. 3-18-6 WANTED—Girl for general house- ‘work. Mrs, F. ‘A. Doll, Flat 5 Per- . son’ Court. Phone 749. Aen : : 6 AGENT—SaLESMAN FZGENTS—Make™ big. profits” selling. our extracts, perfumes; cold creams, face powders, spices, medicines, etc. |: Bedutital high-grade line.. Exclusive territory. Sample soap: free. La- @assian Co., Dept. 95, St: pier rye “WERT—2 front rooms in modern Enqtire 823 5th or Phone POW RENT— Modern rooms. Calivat 2411 2nd: street. 3 18 3t FOuRENTHMicaern furnished rooms, $27 .6th st. 3-16 tf FOR RENT—2 connecting’ modern light housekeeping rooms, with heat, light, water and telephone. Call) 454X, or 514 Hannafin. 315 tt. FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping. in modern house either "gingly or together. 418 ist street. Phone 49k, 819 at iR -RENT—Koome in strictly mod- ‘érfi-house. 515 Fifth St. Phone b92Y. S-11-tf FOR RENT—Large furnished room, two «blocks from Sanitary Bakery. Would rent to two ladies or two gentlemen, Call 716 Broadway. a i 3 FOR RENT—Modern room. 621 Sixth St, 3-1-1mo BOARDERS at 212 3rd street. Clean warm room. Good meals, living Price. New management. 1 18 1mo. ‘GTEAM-HEATED furnished and un- furnished.rooms for reat. Business college. Phone 183. 1 16-30 abundance fruit. Including hay, grain, 17 cows, ‘bull, three yearlings, good team, sow, 60 hens, spring- tooth harrow, grain, drill, cultivator, plow, horse raké, mowing machine, wagons, ‘buggy, cutter, sleighs, har- ness, all small tools. Price $6,300 Reason, poor health. Free iist. Ellis Bros., Springville, N. Y. 8 12—10t FOR SALE—S. E. 1-4 1-138-76, 4 miles from Driscoll, Burleigh county. $4,000 on easy terms; $3,550 cash, Immediate: possession, Quarter is as good as any in the county. 3S. Ward Haas, Rosedale, N. ¥.-3-16 8t - CELLANE Us ee BULL TRACTOR FOR SALE—West- ern Sales Co. 3:19 3t ‘(RESTAURANT FIXTURES nearly new -for sale cheap if taken »t once. ‘Charles Altenburg, Valley City, N. Dak. a8 20 eod. 2wk FOR SALE—Only confectionery, book and novelty store in’ county seat town. Address 450 Tribune, ‘Bis- marck, N.’ D. 3 20 dt FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, dresser, chiffonter,. Office Desk, Bookcases. Call 411 Avenue A. 5.20 3t care Tribune, Lismarck, 'N. D. th 3 20 4t SEWING WANTED—by experienced dressmaker. Phone 649) 318 3t WANTED WORK—By day or ho Apply at 202 1-2 Main or Phone 303. 2-27 Imo EVERETT TRUE re of the Register of Deeds of Bur- Call 411 2nd street or] leigh county That there w gage at the date of sale the sum of Nine Hundred Ninety-five and 15-100; ($995.15), Dollars, together with ‘the ' = =] Yes, wougdo, |= SS of Bismarck, according to the; xreof now on file in the of! yrth Dakota. I be due on said mort-| By Condo | sNOTY DONTE =~ i Re, in raat cul i li 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, 318 7t FOR SALE—Dbed springs, rugs, mat- tress dressers, and. new piano. In- quire 300 9th street: Phone 377K. 3.16 6t 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, Prop. McKenzie Hotel, Bis- marck, N. D. 104 2t-c FOR SALE—Runabout in fine condi- tion. Bargain. Also suitable for | delivery or truck. purposes. Inquiro 305. 319 3t da fountain, show case, tobacco case, also electric ylano in connec- ‘tion. Address 447 care Tribune. AES DS eS hc ee i S18: Oe FOR SALE—One ‘Dempster hay stack: er, two sweep rakes, 1 Minnesota _ mower, 1 14-in.!Moline | walking ENT—Furnished, rooms. 80! Fourtd..ctreet. 404K. Geo. ” Tiitte ADI 60 breaking -plow,;a) _u8eason; one, wide tire wagoncand used only one; NY iN HEADS TOGSTHER 2! Two LovE-Sick MONKEYS KEEP YOUR TEC REFEREE THIS eee your lighting and power problems, E. T. B UR K E “ : 4 LAWYER A switch starts it. Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. In use for over seven years. PHONE 752. CorwinMotorCo. Machine Hemstitching and MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. , eee eens Dealers Wanted. UNDERTAKING PARLORS | A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Bismarck, N.. D. Suite Day anc Night Phone 100 | Picoting y vaplace Licensed Embalmer in Charge || Lady Embslmer in Attendance Phone 849 _o_ SEVEN possibly before, if the wires are still working, a special session will be call- ed by Governor Frazier. The jeopardization of $9,500,000 in farm loans for which North Dakota farmers have applied ‘to the St. Paul land bank is laid at the doors of the league majority in the house, which insisted upon including in the seed and feed bill the priority division to which the federal land bank takes ex- ception. The league majority persist- cd in this stand after it had been carefully pointed out by independent members of both houses that this provision probably would violate the requirements of the federal farm land bank. There seems but one way for the league to squirm out of its dilemna, and that is through another special session, the second for the year. And another special session would pave the way for the opening up of a lot of things which the real professional politicians who occupy the pilot house would not care to see uncovered so near the spring primaries. FINANCE BILL TO BERUSHED Washington, D. C., Mar. 20.—The war finance corporation bill withstood republican attacks in the house to- y. proposed amendments being aten after brief debate, In order to sten the work on the measure the house decided to dispense with the usual routine tomorrow The most determin over the prov of the treasur; s of the corporation even if ac- coptable to the four directors, who, y, will compose the 4 he attack was led by itives Moore, of Pennsyl- d Longworth, of Ohio, Demo- i not join in the debate, but lly against striking out the with the sec ion. ng minority leader Gillett and ative Glass, chairman of the nd currency committee en- gaged in a tilt when Mr. Gillett said the bill would give too great power to the “reigning family.” AX] Phone 57 S. LAMBERT —THE— ELECTRIC SHOP. B, K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway SSS ee | BARBIE’S eecccccccococooooorosos DRY CLEANING AND. DYE WORKS . PHONE 394 .. 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver —————— eee —— Transfer & Storage We have unequalled facilities for shipping moving, storing, and household goods. Careful, experl- also retal! (se and enced men} wood. WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62. No. 202 Fifth St. eee ene wee econoesaeseseds ATTERY REPAIRING | We are a licensed service station and wholesale distributing depet of the Exide Battery Co., the largest of its kind_Inothe world’ Any work we turh out is absolutely guaranteed by our contract.with these, people. We mi * Cold: a half charged battery. If your’s is in doubtful con- dition, send it te us for inspection. We also specialize In the winter stor- age of batteries for those whe put away thelr cars for Bog. U.S. Pat. Office STEAM-HEATED FIRE-PROOF STORAGE. Radiator Repairing in all its branches RACINE 5,000-mile TIRES at-Wholesals. Corwi nMotor Ce, Bismarck, N. Everybody Knows Valvein Head Means Buick . ee Oradk sone: ironclad 120 cggiiucubator, sb One two seated Henning: spring wa- | eIiebagent PUT ee