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4 . , i me if / 4 Bh A . 4 i rt 1 j ‘ + DY! b| a fi shwe c¢ igvibsih of 0) fay FB. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR’ SALE—Seven’ room, modern house only’ three blocks from_post- office, $4,000-00.° ‘Phis is a real bar- gain. for someone with $2,000.00 in cash. Porm daAue—rive room house on Eleventh street near Rosser; partly modern, . $1/800.00. : TOR . SALE—Liicoin addition acre] lots-are only five or six blocks from the new south side school and ts the cheapest jiyoperty suitable for gar- denjng and‘ homes anywhere around the city. Prices at the rate of only $25.00 and $30.00 per regular size bullding lot. Very easy terms. _ Furie. SALE—Riverview Addition lots are the cheapest high grade lots in .the city: “We protect our buyers’ ain give very’ reasonable terms. TUR SALE—Thousands of lots and wedres of houses for sale from the fy¥er to the penitentiary, most of}. them on vety-redsbriable terms: We show. or advertise no property which isnot worth the’ asked. ireIneurance In Reliable Companies Office Open Every Evening REAL ESTATE COMPANY FB. YOUNG Telephone Ne. 7! Office in: First. National money J. H, HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR: SALE—House of 6 rooms and bath. East front, trees, close in, cottage’ style.‘ $3,000 or will trade for land, TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block, - - - + Phone 745 HELP WANTED—MALE Pet tee MAN WANTED—Apply at Hoskins’ greenhouse. 3 26 3t WANTHD—Messenger Boy or girl at once. Apply Western Union. * 326° 3b WANTED-oMxperienced grocery clerk Apply at Gussner's Store. e 3 26 tf fas ee WANTED—Man and wife to farm on shares. Phone 49: write Box 458, Tribune. WANTED—Good man on dairy tarm. Write No. 457 Tribune. . 3 22 tt HELP WANTED—FEMALE Ph nen cas. aes WANTED—Girl to work in photo fin- ‘ishing department. — Experienved preferred. Apply wt Vinney’s Drug Store. 3.26 tf LL ——— WANTED—Competent girl for eral, housework. Good : woges. ‘621 6th Street; or Phone 381. * WORK WANTED WANTED—Woashing and ironing. Will ‘call. for.and deliver same. “Phone 437K or cal lat 807 MAN ahd woman ‘with five horses. references. Write Box No. 10, Foy, Minn. : : 31-9. WA.<TED WORK—By day or hour, Apply at, 202:1-2 Main or Phone 303. MF ok ira 2-27 Imo Lost AND FOUND ai Can furnish good SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS usly Jed to general com-| 800 @ 1 1500 G 1250, 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 ts 75 per cent -tillable and will trade for city income. Have several houses for sale, or. rhe Will take good car eal. trade on the C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck: Bank Bidg. Tel, No. 497, FOR SALE—240 acres 2 1-2 miles éast of Fort Lincoln for $25 an acré, A great bargain. FOR SALE—6 room modern buhga- 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. =————SS FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS Flat for rent, modern. Call 454X or 514 Hannafin. 3 26 tt FOR RENT—Modern house. Phone E90R, 3 25 3t | FOR"RENT—3 room house. Strictly modern. With garage and Garden. $25 per month. Phone 341K or: in- quire 306 9th st. 3-25-tf, FOR RENT—8 room house, light and water. One block south of Main Street, $12.50 per month. Phone 541K. F 3-22tf FOR SALE—My cottage at 309 Sev- enth street, Address Mildred Jame- son, Moffit, N. D: 3-9-1m FOR RENT—House at 711 6th St. Apply to 8. K. Skeels 408 Broadway. 35 tt FOR RENT—Four room apartment with bath; heat and water included Centrally located. Phone 806. K 212 tf HOUSE TO RENT—I have two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5tf “OR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven room house, close in;, rents for $25. © 1 Wallatrom i Tenet _ PUBLTLUNS WANTED WANTED—A_young lady would like position in a millinery or dress mak- ing shop after May 10 write M 3 J. Holtz, Burt, N. D. 3 t (0 married man wants position as bookkeeper or other clerical work. Not in draft. Ad- dress No. X451, care of Tribune. 318-9 HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO RENT—/ room modern hot nished or unfurnished. Brennan, 519 5th street, T68X. "Phone a MISCELLANEOUS FOR” SALH — Thoroughbred Rose Comb Rhode Island Red hatching eges. Per setting $1.50. 518 'N. 14th street or Phone 617Y. 326 At FOR SALB OR \TRADE—Mahogany upright Grand Piano. Call 452 care _ Tribune. 6 25 6t WANTED-To buy a quarter section with small buildings in N. D. State price, Address. 456 care Tribune. 825 2t Hoar TA ig Persian cat.” “Finder ge notify Mra: F. W. Leck, IL Mirbudway. ., Phone 714. | ee ; \ FOR. ‘SALE+-Household furniture in good condition. Sell cheap if taken at once. - ‘Phone | 886X or No. 1 ae ok 3 26 tf] Broadway, 3 25 3t GOOD REWARD OFFERED—For the| FOR SALE+200° bushels of Early return of pocketbook, papers, checks ;and money lost in the vicinity of , thorning. A.A. Bruce, 521 Fifth atreet. - E _ 325-3 b Fy ST—Pair of black kid gloves down by river. Finder return to 460 care Tribune and récelve reward. enone ‘ 825 3t ine as “8 IND—A white:and brow hunting}: dog. Collar, has 14:and ‘Strasburg omit... Owner tmdy-have dog by call- ing 400° carey of: Tribune. *23-24°3t dgit tev —HKogms in modern house, ‘single or éiy suite ‘for iigbt shouse: ing. Cal}.418, 1st or plone 469K irene 8-26 3t FOR-RENT—Nicely furnished room, yaodern conveniences. Call at.32u Afdndan Hote 3981. 3 20'3t a eh, é ~unturnished rooms, light and water. Callat 411 Kighth street. 3-5-2 FOR AENT—Modern furnished rooms, 827 6th st. 3-16 tt fun new '—Large Turnished room, two ‘blocks from Sanitary Bakery. Would. rent. .to..two ladies or two gentlemen, Call 716 Broadway. ; 4 c 37 tt FOR RENT—Front room in moder ‘bungalow. Bath in connection. Board: if ;desired; Call 604K. i Seat 3 21% it FOR RENT=Roome in strictly moa -ern house. 615 Fifth St. Phone PB9BY ais fe is BALL, FOR RENT—Nodern room. 621 Sixth Sti... »,8-1-lmo BOARDERS at 212 3rd street. Clean warm room. \.Good meals, living price. New management. : BPI ; 1-18-1mo. © gi teed TEAM Rr aan c fe ¥ Tittia 301 Phone 404K. Geo. Ute 0° 6th street. || "$500—PER ACRE—$4.00 Ohio Seed Potatoes, while they last at 75c per bushel,- Apply at Ho- man’s Cafe afd Bakery, 117 4th St. 3-25-2t WANTED TO BUY—Garage in good condition. State size and price wanted. Apply at Brown, Geierman Ryan! \ 3 26 3t GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION for. hauling ashes, rubbish and freight ‘moving. F. A. Grinsteiner:| Phone 385. $-23-2w FOR SALE CHEAP—1917 Studebaker six, 7-passenger. Run about 4,000 miles, For ‘quick sale $875, Phone 141. (D 3 22 tf FOR SALE=Several second hand au- tomobiles, Of: different makes. Will sell reasonable. Apply at the West- ern Sales Co. 3.22 6t WAN Board! and care for ten year oldboy 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 crd street. 21 6t FOR SALE—New seven passenger ; Studebaker. Very reasonable. AJ dress P. U. Box 348. gcc reer 5 sist? WANTED—To rent small, modern House: “Phorie 264. 3--13-tf ‘OR RENT—Good worth of Robinson, en, new set of buildings, good well and féhced pasture. Possession im- mediately. About 15 tons of hay’ on flacé.” Good tériis to right party. Write A. E. Jones, Lisbon, N. D. ‘ 3.21.10t section, 6 miles | res brok- No residence, improvement fdr )4fgationy required. ryour By eat hfight, and: avHttle cash: now, dalance pin’ May: ‘and? August, will make you the owner of‘a’ fine piece of govern-|° ment land: in- Minnesota, under a new. law. Calor write Frank W. Busch, Land Agent, No. 310 S. 7th St., Minne-} Bismarck, N. D.) GUESS ILL HAVE ‘To Go WitHoury | MARKET SOUND DESPITE BATTLE New. York,. N.Y..Mat’ iewed from almost every angle, tod. stock s gencrally conceded, of- stantial proof of sound finan. | cial conditions in’ the trying circumstances. | News from abroad over the week; ené Supplementing that of last Sat- ufficiently disturbing to ensive accumulation of} ered. A wido two to the decline in sev: ances indicating the] ar of the sclling, Bef: re! however, virtually all initial laced by gains over finals. For the balance of | n, on very moderate trading, ntinued to harden, though forfeiting some of th advaptage to realizing for profits and higher call) money in the last hour. * Investment rails and seasoned: in- dustrials, in which early recessions) averaged two points, were among the | EVERETT TRUF. Bi noon, TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT sfirst. to-rally, Reading, Union Pacific, -BEARSGAINBY WHERE |S THAT MEDICINE WE tw THE House £ it ‘United States Steel and some of the}, high priced specialties finishing at gains of large fractions *9 over a], p le Total sales amounted to 665,000) ¢haract shares. e the better bank, statement ast Caturday, money showed a di position to harden, advancing to per cent after its first offering at five. Time funds. were scarce at six per- cent for all'dates. International isues reacted with the nerg! bond list under the weight hos h of. ear’ ling, Anglo-Fr s and French state’ and. municipal _ issues sing from % to 1 per cent. Liberty | PD firm in the main on lighter | n ales (par value) aggregat- 73,000. United States bonds (old hi WAR BULLETINS Chicago, Il, M Grain: pric weakened today owing chiefly’ to th bearish effect which war developments appeared to have exercised tempor- arily on the New York stock market. | Corn closed unsettled, % to 4-@ %c net lower, with March 127%and May; @ Oats finished % @ Se UL: THINK ir'3 IN THE MEDICINE Cuoser tn THE, 4 BATH ‘ROOM. SAYS: "GERMANIA UINIMENT FOR ‘. ReCUNATBM, Ve factors put together. as to make busine: keep weather ion to war nev esult oaye ulues depr ime w the de and so, too, for field work. Stree! olders. s market. and enin: quotations tended lik wise to give a litle more courage to teracting than to all others The principal i shrink Ithough at no | ines of a radical | Reports that an incre lof oats acreage would be at the ed pense of corn helped somewhat the corn market in the late to fo' in e- buying on the part of expor' interests aided in coun ness of the War hap- ihood that the Ili- da li ois acreage of oats would be enlarg- LALLEY- LIGHT Farm electric plants solve your lighting and problems. power . ‘*A switch starts it.’” In use for over seven years, Dealers Wanted. CorwinMotorCo. Bismarck, N.. D. Picoting a Machine Hemstitching and MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. ‘Bog. U.S. Pat. Office Phone 849 emo ewoo owe eoeeeoooorees ed had pr mission house selling. In provisions, demand from packers | ov ame the influence of lower quo-| tations on hogs. | Option Open High Low Closing | | Corn— | ; March May | Oats 127% | NEW YORK MONEY York, N. Y., Mar. paper four months six pe months 6 per cent. | ve Mexican dollars 744%. ( ternment bonds strong; railroad bonds | heavy. | Time loans firm at six bid. Call! | money strong; high si low 5; clos-| ing bid 514; last loan 6, ' eae | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | Chicago, Ill., Mar. 25.—Hog receipts | 177,000; wea bulk 1700 @* 1750; light | | 1700 @ 1770: mixed 1670 @ (1765; | New cantile heavy 1600 @ 1730: rough 1600 @ pigs 1275 @ 1650. | 00; weak; native! tockers and feed-| 1635; Cattle receipts | 1100 @ 1500; lambs 1450 @ 1890. OMAHA LIVESTOCK Omaha, Nebr., Mar. 25.—Hogs re- 14,600; lower! hea 1625 @} ceipts 1684 @ 1651 ight 1639 | @ 1660, i | and heife | | $00; stoc! and feeders 700 @ 1200; lcalves 900 @ 1300; bulls, stags, ete.,; 50 @ 1000. | Sheep receipts 18,000; strong; sheep | : wethers 1200 @ 1 @ 1400; lambs 162: ST. PPAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn, Ma | Hogs re pts 11,000; 15 to 3c low range 1 @ 16) bulk 1680 @ 1 Cattle receipts killers stead steers 650 @ Tt @ steady, 600 | @ 125; srs and feeders steady to weak, 650 @ 1100, Sheep receipts 200; steady: lambs | TAXI Phone 27 L. E. SMITH For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway ty . 'Undertaking—Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Biamarck, N. D. PHONE 752, 7 UNDERTAKING | PARLORS |; A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Dey and Night Phone 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge 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 mako 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: wititer tor. © aoe. st_hatthrlal Sit thide, he Bt, -|Corwin Motor Co., Bisma | receipts rots out, $9:85; checks and | dozen: 26; quotations include cases. | leet the good in men and forget the 0; wethers 700 @ 1400; ewes MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 25.—Wheat receipts 184 cars, compared with 856 | cars a year ago. Corn No, 3 Yellow, 175 @ 180. 3 White, 89 @ 90. 300 @ 302. 60 @ 200. NEW YORK METAL New N. Y., Mar. 25.—Lead dull, spot 8 spelter dull; East St. Louis delivery spot 725 @ 737%. MINNEAPOLIS PRODUCE Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 25.—Po- tatoes, onions parsnips and straw- berries are lower. Aspargus. and to- matoes are in light supply and high- er. be Buter—Creamery extras per pound, ¢; extra firsts 38c; firsts 37¢;. sec- onds 36c; dairy 31c¢; packing: stock 28c. Eges—Fresh prime firsts, new cas- es, free from rots small dirties and checks out, per dozen 33%c; current seconds, dozen, 26c; dirties; candled Cheese—Fancy twins, pound, 25c; fancy New York pound 27c; fancy daisies 21 fancy young Americas, pound 27¢; fancy brick 30c; fancy limburg' cc: fancy swiss loaf 50c; block 40c; primost, 15¢; pultost, Ile, ——_—_ Both Good and Busy. Wretched is the worker who has re- tired permanently from active life, for his accumulated fortune cannot give surcease from the weary sorrow of idlence Miserable is the woman whom sudden fortune has exempted from the need of attention to pleasant household cares. If you would be hap- py banish unhappy memories. Recol- ud. Be as virtuous as you possibly in-and busy yourseif about something. —Exchange. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. TAXI Phone 57 S. LAMBERT —THE— ELECTRIC SHOP Gs | 2B, K, SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway BARBIE’S DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS .. PHONE 3% «. bo Front Street We Call for and Deliver SSS ——————— Transfer & Storage We have unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and shipping household goeds. WACHTER TRANSFER 00. Phone 62. Ne. 202 Fifth 8t. STEAM. HEATED FIRE-PROOF STORAGE Radiator _ Repaising conrter a +