The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1918, Page 7

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3 We RB YOUNG RBAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR’ :SALE—Seven ‘room, modern ‘house only. three blocks from post; office, $4;000.00. This isa real bax- “gain. for someone with $2,000.00 in Ton SALES five room. house on -Hleyenth street’ near Rosser; partly madern, $1,800.00. FOR “SALE—Lincoln addition acre Tots‘are only five or six blocks from the new. south side school and is the ‘cheapest property suitable for gar- dening and homes anywhere around “the ‘city. Prices at the rate of only $25,00 “and $30.00 per. regular size building lot. 'y y terms. FOR SALE— Riverview “Addition lots aré-the cheapest. high: grade lots in the: efity. We. protect our buyers and 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. or advertise no property which is not worth the money asked. Fire Insurance In Reliable Companies Office Open Every Evening REAL ESTATE COMPANY FB. YOUNG ‘ {FOR SALE—6 room modern bun; C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwest of Shields ip 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 on che deal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. x FOR SALE—240 acres 2 1-2 miles of Fort Lincoln for $25 an acr great bargain. low 75 foot east front lot. Choice lo- __cation. Price $3,800. BARGAINS in houses and lots in all parts of Bismarck. HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY, J.P. Jackson, Manager. FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS < ; ‘Telephone No. 78R Offiée In. First National BankBidg. 3H HOWRAN FOR ‘SALE—House of 6 rooms and ath: » East front, trees, close in, cottage style. $3,000 or will trade for land. TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Ineurance Written. >) §. HL HOLIHAN Lucas. Block, - + + + Phone 745 j#HELP WANTED—MALE ANTED—Man and wife to’ truck arin con. shares. Phone 593X_ or ite Box 458, Tribune. 3-23-6 2 Ui itv i—mouern youse, ~Pho 590R. de 3 25 3b FOR RENT—5 room house. Strictly modern. With garage and Garden. $25 per month. Phone 541K or in- aire 306 9th st. 3-25-tf. FOK RENT—3"room house, light and water. One block south of Main Street, Phone 541K. 3 22 tt 4 jeven room house close in. Enquire at First Guaranty Bank. 319 FOR 6ALE—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. ‘ 314 tf FOR SALE—My cottage at 309” Sev- enth street, Address Mildred Jame- son, Moffit, D. 3-9-1m. FOR RENT—House at 711 6th St. Apply to B. K. Skeels 408 Broadway. 85 tt with bath; heat and water included. Centrally located. “Phone 806. ? 212 tf WANTED AT ONCE—First class shoemaker. Apply at Larson’s Shoe shop, 109 Third St. 8-23-35 WAN!HU—Good man on dairy tarm. Write.No. 457 Tribune. abe tt eee 2 —— SS HELP-WANTED—FEMALE WANTEO—Competent girl for gen- eral housework.. Good woges. Call 52k 6th Street, or Phone 381, 3-24-3t WANTED—Experienced stenographer in professional office. Salary $80. Inquire 454 care Tribune. 3 20 Gt WANTED—Girl for general house- work. (Mrs, F. A. Doll, Flat 5 Per- son Court.. Phone 749. 36tt WORK WANTED call “for and dal 347K or call at 807 Front S MAN and woman wants job with five horses. Can furnish good Write Box No. 10, Foy, 21 1 farm WA; TED WORK—By day or hour, Apply at 202:1-2 Main or Phone 303. : 2-27 Imo GoaD- REWARD. OFF “of pocketbook,-papers, checks atid: money.lost in the. vicinity of i -A’ A. Bruce, black’ kid ‘gloves down ‘Finder ‘return’to 460 care ‘and ‘receive reward. Phone cely “furnished rvom, conveniences. Opti at 320 2 25 3t , OF 614: Hannafin. 3.15 tt re Large furnished room, two, blocks from Sanitary Bakery. ‘Wonld: retit to two ladies or two gentlemen, ’ Call 716 Broadway os B 3 FOR REN T—Front yoom in modern bungalow. Bath in connection. Boata if desired. Call 604K, 1 it FOR RENT—Rooms in. strictly_mod- ern house. 615 Fifth St. Phone 592Y., * B-11tt FOR-RENT—Modern room. 651 Sixth st. I 3-1-1mo BOARDERS at 212 ard street. Clea sl meal: rent. Bus! : 4.1630 6/FOR SALE OR” TRAD Geo. 44 10 te RO0m AND BOARD —020 bin strecl: 351 mo. 4OU8E TO RENT—I have two _houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-6tf “OR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven room house, close in; rents for $25. "A Baliatram ! VERE POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED martied man’ wants _ position as bookkeeper or other clerical work. Not in draft, Ad- dress No. X451, care of Tribune. 3-18-9 ____ HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO RENT—A si room modern house. Close in, fur: nished or unfurnished, Mrs. Dan V. Lrennan, 519 5th street, Phone MISCELLANEOUS. upright Grand Piano. _ Tribune. 6 25 Gt TED—To buy a quar’ with small buildings in > Stale price. Address 456 care Tribune. FOR ‘SALE—\Household furniture in good condition. Sell cheap if taken at once. Phone 88tX: or No. 1 Broadway. 3.25 3t FOR SALE—200 bushels of rly Ohio Seed Potatoes, while they last at 75¢c per bushel, Apply at Ho- man’s Cafe and Bakery, 117 4th St. 3-25-2t FOR SALE—Baled hay for sale .at Alsburger’s place, 910 Sweet St. Phone 601 R. o23—3t I WILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION for hauling ashes, rubbish and Phone 395. FOR SALW CHEAP—I91? Studebaker six, 7-passenger: Run about 4,000 miles. For quick sale $875, Phone 141, i 322 tt FOR SALE-—Several second hand au- tomobiles of different makes. Will sell réasonable. Apply at the West- ern Sales Co. ; 3 22 Bt WANTEO—Board and care. for ten year old boy convenient to North Ward ‘school.. Address 608 West __Main street, Mandan, N.D. 321-6 FOR SALE—Smith Ford Track almost new, ° Call or write, 410 crd street. p A E 3 21 Gt FOR SALE—New seven passenger Studebaker. Very reasonable. AJ- dress P. OU. Box 348. & 14 tf WANTED—To rent small, modern house. Phone 264. 3-13+tE —S—S—S——— SS "BANDS FOR RENT—Good section, @ miles north Of Robinson, 250 acres: brok- en, new set of buildings, good well and Yenced pasture. Possession im- mediately. About 15 tons of hay.on place,” Good terms to right party. Write A. E. Jones, Lisbon, N. D. 3 21 10t $3.00—PER ACRE—$4.00 No residence, improvements or cul- tivation required. | Your homestead right, and a little cash how, balance in May and August, will make you the owner of a fine piece of govern- ment land-in Minnesota, under a new. law. Call or write Frank W. Busch, Land Agent, 310 S. 7th St., Minne- apolis,' Minn, : 8-18-14 NEVER MIND DOLLING YourRseLr ALL UP,Tom, BECAUSE Nov'RE NOT GOING OUT THIS EVENING Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D.) YES | CAN ANDI SAN,Tom, CAN You CAN SHOW You AN | EXPLAIN To ME THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP AND GOVERNMENT CONTRO! EXAMPLE OF IT RIGHT IN “THIS HOUSEHOLD! fy SAMMIES CAPTURE | TEUTON PRISONER With the American Army in France. Saturday, March 23—By The Associat- ed Press)—The experienc: of four Americans who, after crav nearly a mile, surprised a Ger tening post and br oner, were told today. in command of a lieutenant. tenant jumped on the Germ: was interested in his dutics of ing that he had not heard the ap- proach of the Americans, while the others of the patrol went into the] as jguns, took part man machin their own line: sion, March 20th, adjourned mee The lieutenant and the German roll- ed into a trench filled with three reet A second German attempt- ed to shoot the lieutenant American corporal drove his bayonet The patrol brought their prisoner] April, 1918, The motion lost. Com- back over the route they had taken to the post, and when he came to de- his capture the German said sion in not aceepting the auditor port on the ing that th tion carri Thompson and Bertsch were “plac on a committee to investi rates charged by public utilitie the city of Bismarck and _to see if the same could not be reduced, The fol- »| lowing bills were allowed and ordcre paid, funds permitting. Jim Je’ Chas. ‘Mason t thing I knew a big Amer- on top of my hauled across No X or seven The intelligence 3.25 Tt] er section || N. D. Ind. Tel, © L. . Smith . Rembrendt Studio . Airplanes, with Americans at the} Washourn Coal Co. . EVERETT TRUE By Condo TY REASON FOR FOCLOWING YOU OFF THE CAR WILL BECOME APARENT TO You AFTER WE REACH A SECLUDED SPOT WHERE WE WON'T BE OBSERVED * BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE.’ OU HAVE SOMETHING YOU DE _ SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE'S CL. WELL, IF | CAN? WANT TO ements tod COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS. | 5,1, soon of City Commis-| Official procec The city comm and Pr t qu #« commissioner afier the ioner Best election This) motion 1) Commissioner Best introduced a mo-| N, J. tion setting the date on the 18th of; Le ioner Kirk ‘introduced a motion inding the action of the commis: ve: all petition and mov- ne be accepted this m0- 4. Commissioners Ki nt te the m en... NOW THAT You ARE IN A REcCEPTIVS MOOD E WILL EXPLAIN. ONE OBJECT IN PUTTING DGORS ON STREET CARS 18 TO KEEP THE WIND OUTION WIND DAYS’ AND To-DA) ’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS BY ALLMAN "Sots GO VT TONIGHT 1'M GOING To SMOKE THs PIPE IN THE House AND TweY CAN Kick A&b THEY ) Take MY WIFE For INSTANCE, SHE DOESN L OW ME BUT hn Burde j Joe I 2 TAXI | John Cunningy ion met in regular| Pat Kelley There were pres-! Joh B ident Lucas.| Loma The minutes of the meeting held! J, ¢ March 11, 1918 wero read ed. Commissioner BP. ight of Commissioner Bertsch to act! Vossbeck call, Webb Lros ion had been acted upon vy the) PL, city commission. Commi: } introduced a motion to rescind the of the commission in naming Apri approv-| Tyan & Son tioned the’ Otto Lon mas Hdw Co., . LALLEY- LIGHT Farm electric plants solve your lighting and power “A switch starts it.” In use for over seven years, Dealers Wanted. CorwinMotorCo. Bismarck, N.D. - Machine Hemstitching and MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Bog. U. 8. Pat. Office Corwin M tor Co., Bismarck, N.D Kvarzbody Knows.Valve in Head. Means Buick - N’T NEED “SSCANADIANS IN ATTACK ON HUNS nadian Headquarters in France, March = 21—By Canadian DUTCH PROTEST | , }south, in the opening clash of the | Aitsterdem, March 2 The saute sparing campaign, the greatest pro- |of Dutch ship: s characterized Yl tector mn f 2 WI the Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant as. jector gas bombardment othe pila’ jan “act of robbery and a stain on the carried out by the Canadians | history of the United State’ that can-tagainst enemy positions between legs ; not be wiped ou in decades.” lana Hiss 70. | On he oher hand it believes this so-| at 11 o'clock a signal rocket was Hlution is the best which under the clr-| sent up. A moment later more than | cumstances could be attained. | tive thousand drums of lethal gas, “Phere is no resisting,” It says, “of simultaneously released from projec: | organized injustice for the small coun- | iors, were hurled into enemy terri- |try like ours when faced by practical-| tory from the outskirts of Lens to lly half of the world. Not only have) Cite St. Auguste, and Boise De Dix- jthe associated governments removed Huit. From his front lines and strong | the la: emblance of right from their! points favoring winds carried the pois- iron fist and openly exposed them-|onous clouds back upon the enemy's |selves as militarists with whom ne-|dugouts, supports, reserves and as- | cessity knows no moral or legal law.| sembly areas, The whole front was |but we avoid Holland itself becoming | lit by enemy flares which could be an accomplice to an action which) seen through the heavy mist, while | Upon motion of C commission adjourne | March 25, 1913 at 8 0) | Attest: | C.L. BURTON, City Audito: ‘cannot bear the light of day.” {the enemy's gas alarm and erlea of | "A ! distress could be heard from the hos- PROTEST SEIZURE. | tile trenches. | Stockholm, Friday, March 22—The! “Nine minutes later the Canadian | seizure ot ae tonne? i aed | Geld artillery, supported by heavy ports is strongly criticis: ch mortars, opened u comment here. The Social Demokrat- | iS ae eee iteedtacat y ners: en which is friendly to the allies. | ing in violence, until forty minutes allies, gaye: | tater, the enemy positions were swept i thoupet PRL AS rH al er with a short, intennlva creeping ie ! st an-| 5) whic rward an alysis they were called forth by bru-| Lae Ae ine dr explonivest {tal German methods of warfare and! Caught by the gas without a mo- \eGrmany’s threatening attitude, nev") ment’s warning and caught again as | cr helere veka: eres vioiaen ee ihey emerged from their shelters, by jneutral’s, rights ‘ang cece yo a {gun shell fire, the German casualties ice the high ideals which the allies) must have been very heavy for the | effectiveness of some smaller gas had | declare inspire them in their conflic ‘against German militarism. | emphatically proved by the evidence lof prisbo , and tonight's bombard- ment was three times greater than enything of its kind ever attempted | i 4 by the Canadians on the western Shop in The Tribune Before trent and much greater than anything i You Shop in the Slore. {ever launched by the Germans. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. | eovecerovccsseveserseessrsseeeeses, | eoveccocvrcecoccsrssssersesessopess| ll TAXI Phone 37 | Phone 57 — L. £. SMITH S, LAMBERT peas : For first class shoe | —_T HE— repairing go to i ELECTRIC SHOP Bismarck Shoe Hospital B. K. 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