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ai | \< \ ‘ ' rhee ; ‘ ; , f i ia , q or ) Y, , ‘ , ‘ , ’ ‘ j j q ; \ i A RSDAY, MARCH 21, J FAVE bere ELL IT THROUGH THE SIE NANER TRIBUNE? CLASSIFIED. COLUMNS: "RB YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR, SALE—Seven.; room, .,modern house onl ythree blocks froin. post office, $4,000.00, This is a real bar gain for someone with $2,000.00 in cash. FOR SALE—Kive room house on Eleventh street near Rosser; partly modern, $1,800,400, YOR SALE—Lincoln addition acre lots are only. five or six blocks from the new-south side school and is the cheapest property suitable’ for gar- déning. and homes ‘anywhere around the city. Prices at the rate of only $25.00 and $30.00 per regular size byflding lot. Very easy terms. FOR SAL verview Addition lots arg the cheapest, high grade lots in the city. ‘We protect our buyers atid give very, reasonable’ terms. FOR SALE—Thousands of lots and scores of houses for sale from the river to, the penitentiary, most of them on very reasonable terms. We show nor advertise no property which is not worth the money askedy * Fire’ Insurance In Reliable Companies Office Open Every Evening REAL ESTATE COMPANY RE YOUNG. Telephone. No. 78R In First National Office BankBldg. 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 chicke 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 Block. Phone 745 Lucas —————————————— HELP WANTED—MALE CIVIL. SERVICE EXAMINATIONS - Railway mail clerk April 13. Depart: mental clerk soon. ‘Men and wom- en desiring clerkships write for free particulars to J. C, Leonard (former government examiner) 52 Kenois Bldg., Washingten. 3°21 2t WANTED—At once, printer for coun try office; draft takes man: Steady job to right party. n below or Above draft age wanted. Could use good two-thirder. Must be respons- id]e With’ food ‘habits. ‘State wages expected today to MeVille Journal, McvVillé, N. D. Phone, write or wire 3 20 3t es HELP WANTEO—FEMALE WANTED—Ex xperienced stenographer in: professional off Snlary, $80. Inquire 454 care ‘Trib june. 2 3 20 6t WANTRESS WANTED—Apply at Al lén’s Cafe, Fifth street. ~ 3 19 tt WANTED—Gir| to. assist, in Kodak department. . Apply Room 17, Trib- _ tthe Block 3.20 3t WANTED—Competent girl for gener al, house work. Call 930 6th street or phone 507 L. = 3 19 tt WANTED—A competent stenographer good wages. U.S, Fuel Administra. tion, Bismarck Bank Eldg, 4 3 19 3t TIRL WANTED—For general house: Work. Must be good cook. Small modern home. Family of two. Best wages. Phone 587, 3.18 6t MIDDLE AGED lady cook wanted at ance 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. 36 tt FOR RENT- fhouse,. Enquire 823 5th or Phone 67X 3 20 3t FOR RENT—Modern fur ‘nished. roqine: rae 6th st. 3:16 9R RENT—2 connecting at roa housekeepirg rooms, with heat. light, water and telephone. Call _454X, or 514 Hannafin. 3.15 tf FOR RENT—Rooms for ent house Keeping in modern. house either singly or together. 418 ist street Phone 469K, 3.19 3t FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- jérn house. 515 Fifth St. Phone b92Y, 3-11-£ FOR RENT Largs furnished room. two blocks from Sanitary Rakery -Would rent to two ladies or two gentlemen, Call 716 Broadway 37 tt FOR FOR RENT—Modorn room, 621 Sixth St. 3-1-1mo ‘BDARDERG at 212 srd street. Clean swarm recom. “Good meals, living price. New mavagement: u 1.18 tino * STEAM-HEATED furnished. and un- furnished rooms for rent." Business zcollege. Phone.183.: 1 16-30 A RENT—Furniahad rooms 80° Phone (MK Geb RO—620 och street. 351 wo. 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 1s 75 per cent tillable aud will trade for city income. Have several houses for wale, trade or rent. Will take good cur iu on che deal, C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D./ ____ POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED inarried man wants position as bookkeeper or other clerical work.. Not in draft, Ad- dress No, X451, care of Tribune. 3-18-9 FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS FOR_RENT—5 room thoderm house, well located. Geo. 'M. Heeiéler: c Bt FOR RE ENT seven room nouse close in. “Enquire at First Guatanty Bank. . $197 FOR RENT—8 foom moder house also, barn and garage. Call 834. 3.19 6t. FOR SALE—Best built house in Bis: marck; modern; in paved district; Address ‘Owner, will give terms. Box 364, Bismarck, N. D. 3-15-6 sy terms, rooming house of sixteen rooms, close in, all rented. New furniture and rugs throughout. A real bargain, andva big income for-a small investment. for full particulars, address 449 Tribune. 314tf FOR SALE—My cottage at 309° Sev- enth street, Address Mildred Jame- son, Moffit, N. D. 3-9-1m FOR RENT—Hiouse at 711 6th’St. Apply to B. K. Skeels 408 Broadway. ea ee =OR RENT—Four room a apartment with bath; heat and water included Centrally located. Phone 806. io 212 ¢f HOUSE TO RENT—I have two houses for rent. C. L. Burton, 11-5tf “OR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven room house, close fn; renta for © Ballatrom LANDS HOMESTEAD LANDS NO—PER ACRIE—$4.00 sidence, improvements or cul- tivation required. Your homestead right, and a little cash now, in May and August, will make you the owner of a fine piece of govern- No ment land in Minnesota, under a new Jaw. Call or write Frank W. Busch, Land Agent, No. 310 S. 7th St, Minne- apolis, Minn. 18-14 130 ACRES GIVEN ® AWAY--three miles from village, 1-4 from. school. 1 1-2 from store and cheese factory Lays well, 1ich soil, 10 acres valu able timber splendidly wate’ Fine 11 room house, water inside; splendid barns 50x62 and 24x36, con- crete floors, hip roofs, galvanized siding- ice hoghouse,~large hen- nery. Buildings practically new, abundance = fruit. — Ingluding: hay, grain,,17 cows, bull, three yearlings, good team. sow, 60 hens, sprt 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. 10 FOR SALE—S. E. 1-4'1-138-76, 4 miles from Driscoll, Eurleigh county. $4,000 on easy terms; $3,550 cash, Immediate possession, Quarter is as good as any in: the county. S. Ward Haas, Rosedale:.N. Y. 3-16 8t "MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Board and“care’ for’ ten year old. boy convenient to North Ward school. Address 608 West Main ‘street, Mandan, N. D. 3-21-6 FOR SALE—Smith Ford Truck almost new, Call or write, 410 3rd street. | 3 21 6t Western BULL TRACTOR for sale. sales Co., Bismarck, N. D. as _ 3203t RACTOR FOR SALE—West- ern Sales Co._ _3 19 31 RESTAURANT FIXTURES nearly new for sale cheap if taken at once. Charles Altenburg, Valley City, N. Dak. _ 820 eod 2wk FOR SALE—Only confectionery, book BULL * and novelty store in county seat town. Address 450 Tribune, Bis-} marck, N. D. 3 20 dt ~ FOR SALE—Kitchen caninet, dresser, chiffonier, Office Desk, Bookeases. Call 411 Avenue A. 5 20 8t FOR SALE—Mahogany upright grand piano. Good as new, used little. Al- so set of single harn: Pest offer, takes one or both. 452 care Tribune. 318 Tt FOR SALE-—Bel sp , rugs, mat- tress dressers, and new piano. In- Phone 377K. 3.16 6t FOR SALE—Pure bred S. C. Leghorn Eggs for setting als: bred Indian Runner Due Duroc Jersy boars, cherry long heavy boned, out of regis stock. Apply to Bdward 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. Inquire 205. quire 360 9th gtreet. 219 3t POOL HALL FOR SALE—o tales, 80- da. fountain,, show case, tobacco case, also electric. iano in coonec- tion. Address 4i7 caze aa 3 Uo 6t ETRE Ye DOins OF THE DUFFS ys» FOR SALE- seve passenger Studebaker. Very reasonable. Ad dress P. J. Bux 348 su | WANTED—To “rent “small, house. FOR SALE—Flax MAN and wor references, Write Rox No. 16, boy, ‘ i Minn. 21 | 28° with the announcement that he | eee — has seen all he éares to of ‘Kurope kL avon by Dine nis ity | and is content to come hack and re years..01 ant something steady! main a good American to the end of and would like to secure opening! nis days where advancement is offered. AM! he government fixes the price of WANTED WORK- EVERETT TRUE = OLIVIA WAS RIG! Waat’s m5 THE USE ‘oF Me LoCKING AT A FASHION MAGAZINE IN. tA. FINANCIAL CONDI VION | WHATS THE || BRoxe~ You Don’r Know || HOW “To USE MONEY - ONLY F|NesTerRDAY | SAW You HAVE A NEW Five DOLLAR Dine SCR Is 17 SHOW FoR IT'S PLAIN TO BE SEEN THAT MATTER, OLIWIA, WHM THE LONG YES, GONE AND VLL BET Youve GOT NOTHING TO ‘-,, BY ALLMAN HT THERE ISNT Muck To LAUGH AT WHEN YouRE WELL, You'RE WRONG: | HAVE SOMETHING To SHOW - | BOUGHT Thes! STOCKINGS iT STOCK MONEY IS PLENTIFU modern ! g-13tf| New | i . D. March » but one} anything, | rormer N some Phone 204 England, i, 400 by Menoke! . D, owners, Tract Forming C ompany, Valley Citys X. D 1G bt Johnson, 2 } England farmer who sold out ago, to return to Sweden Tis Notte with his parents, bu. urprised bis friends by return- county #& few di Loy WORK WANTRN: whos ing to Hettinger n wants job on, farm with five hor Can furnish good | | i | i Address 453 N. D. 20 4b By day or hour, Apply at 202 1-2 Main or Phone 303. ; 2-27 Imo not afrald of care Tribune, which isgued 10 only, d all food-stutt holders of tion of flour w: even amonth, or about 14 pounds. ‘The flour equal portions of wheat and oats a Drought ten cents the’ pounds when it was rarely the pound. $150 the heat cow for $17 lo e knew of hogs wh One might buy a goou; but was required to dis pose of milk as the government di-| rected. A good horse was worth $800. The use of autemobiles s heen prohibited a ling is so excessive that one vare-! sa car on the roads, while old s, long unused, have; One fact humiliat- AGENT--SALESMAN Make big profits” selling our extracts, perfumes, cold creams, face powders, spices, medicines, ete. Beautiful high-grade line. Exclusive territory. Sample soap free. La- cassian Co., Dept. 95, St. Louis, Mo. ‘ 2-24-tf Tribune Want Ads Bring Results, | een resurrected. MY FRIEND, COULD You. HECP A TOTAL CRIPPLE TO A LITTLE PIECE OF CHANGE 7 I ~~-- GEE, THERE eee ee comes BUT IT WILL NOT BUY ANYTHING | American money w: ‘A friend of his defrayed the cost of LIN SWEDEN that his good liscounted, A is worth on Johnson w ing to Mr. t dollar, ke de io 76 cents in Sweden and Norway his trip to Sweden and return by buy- EFFECT OF CONSERVATION AND USE OF LIGNITE. APPARENT IN DECREASED ANTHRACITE TOTAL at the head of the Jakes in the fuel The effects of Capt. 1. P, Bak year of 191617, when but 2,922,254 determined campaign as federal "el administrator for North Dakota to e¢n-| tons were shipped. courage the conservation of fuels of| Of the total amount of lignite re- overy description and the substitution! ceived at the head-of the lawes dar- of inexpensive native Hgnite for the| ing the current fuel year, North Da- and almost unobtainable east via has consumed but 84 per cent, are apparent in an inter compare] with 9.8 per cent last [ ul report sued by , another evidence says the state Ynel administrator at jtuel administration, of conservation, shows up to uth Dakota, on the other hand, dur- North Dakota ronsumed 25,000) ing the eurrent year his overdrawn tons le: a ite than it did! its allotment 12 per-cent, and 1t would ve shivered during the last eight }weeks but for the fuet. that North | Dakota, by saving and ahrough the | substitution of native lignite, had an nd) abundance of anthracite to loan its neighbors. North Dakota during the fuel year ending April 1, 1917, consumed 288,831 | tons of anthra On March 9, the total consumptic of anthracite for | the current year was only 253,276 The ) tons’ difference rep- nts, s Capt. Baker, a saving fected very aly through the sun. stitution of lignite and in part through conservation practiced at the request i States fuel administra- little, if any, bituminous. b ubstituted in this state for ‘anthracite, and the greatest share of the credit must go to lignite. year ending April 1,| ufter loaning Wiscon of the anthracite coal Dakota on the for the W17, and that sin 21,085 tons credited — to docks at the south Dakoia tail state still ha head of the lal an unused st I 44,000 tons, Through the efforts of the North! Dakota fuel administration, in con junction with other administrators for | to} northwestern states, early in the sea | re: son when the possibility of a fuel shortage in the northwest became ap parent, there was shipped to the head of the lake. if tons of anthra | cite, under the ruling of the United Stat This was more than 68, than the northwestern states received | 177 tons, the Miieker: to iis credit at the 6) Otous out ot! LENROOT DENIES HE ! WILL WITHDRAW ies to place the s upon the republi _ NOTICE, y concern: ) T will ‘or any debts con- wife, Loucilla Bolter Marinett, W March Irvine she has deserted L. Lenroot has issued a tem ) and bed, Fred Bolter, denying that he intended to withd marek, No. Dak. 3 21 3t from the Wisconsin. senatorial 1 < ie Ae E in favor of Da the democratic, SPEEDERS TAKE NOTICE nom Hee Mr Lenroots statement I itrorie policemen have been added Dart: followsy (to the city police/force, and all traf- “The report emanating from Mil-’ fic: rules and regulations and in par- waukee that | would withdray in fa- ticnlar the speed laws will be strict- Davies psolutely with- ly enforced henceforth, Speeders are We have made the | invited to take notice and guide them- elves accordingly. C. MARTINESON, Chief of Police. TAXI Phone 57 vor of Mr. out foundation fight in the republican party on the loyalty issue and have won it not- withstanding the efforts of certain AXI Phone 27 ing up large rolls of this depreciated norican CUrreNcy, stories of in Sweden, “Phere olution a year and oO, and new Men were put in nee then J think Sweden has etlits a power. traded with Germany and ‘england alike.” ! ee | 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 Bog: U. 8. Pat. Office L. E. SMITH S, LAMBERT For first class shoe —TH E— repairing go to ELECTRIC SHOP Bismarck. Shoe Hospital B KsdRene H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadwa; y. Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Undertaking—Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS Phone 370 408 Broadway ————— SSE wend | | pomo een. I ET. BURKE|| BARBIES | PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver UNDERTAKING) PARLORS A. W. LUCAS COMPANY ——————————————————— Transfer & Storage We have unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and shipping Day and Night Phone 100 househoid goods. Careful, experi- enced mon; also retail, lee and wood. WACHTER TRANSFER CO. i Phone 62. No, 202 Fifth St. enn nd Licensed Embalmer in Charge Lady Embalmer in Attendance | ih i We are a licensed service station and wholesale distributing depet of STEAM-HEATED the Exide Battery Co., the largest of its kind in the world. Any work we FIRE-PROOF turn out Is absolutely guaranteed by STORAGE. 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 seagon. Radiator : Repairing in all its branches RACINE 5,000-mile TIRES at Wholesale, EXIDE BATTERIES ARE BETTER, Corwin Motor Co., Bismarck, N. -D. Brerybody Knows Valve in Head Means Buick ‘ e

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