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P | | i} ( ' i ‘ i 1 io q id ‘ fa \ sae ‘ . RE YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR. SALE—Seven room, modern ‘Rouse only three blocks from post- ‘office, $4,000.00. This isa real bar- ‘gain for someone with $2,000.00 in #0 SALE—Five room house on “Seventh street near Rosser; partly ~ SALE—Lincoln addition acre ‘Inte are Orly five or. six blocks from the new south side school and is.the pest property suitable for gar- jéning and homes anywhere around ¢ ‘city. Prices at the rate of only 1.00 and $30.00 per regular size Wilding lot. Very easy terms. _ FOR} verview- Addition lots ‘are the cheapest high grade lots in the city. We protect our buyers and give very reasonable terms. _ FOR SALE—Thousands: of lots and ~--scores of houges for sale from the river to the ‘penttentiary, most of them on very reasonable terms. We show or advertise’ no’ property which is not worth the money asked. : Fire Ineurance In Rellable Companies “ “Office Open Every Evening: REAL ESTATE COMPANY FB. YOUNG Telephone No. 78h. ’ Office In First. National BankBldg. | Real Estate FOR SALE—New house of six rooms, reception room ‘and bath. This fiduse would cost $5,500 to build at present. -Party is going to leave the city, and will sell for $4,150; $600 cash. UST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Writtén. '- J, H. HOLIHAN Lecae Block. - - + + Phone 745 ae HELP WANTED—MALE C. WILLIAMS & 00. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwest of Shields in.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 the deal. . ©. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—240 acres 2 1-2 miles east of Fart Lincoln for $25 an acre, A great bargain. FOR SALE—6 room modern bunga- 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 re AND FLATS FOR RENT—Five ~yoom bungalow with modern features ibuilt in. “Will be ready for possession in about a week. Phone 263. 3 27 3t FOR RENT—Fiat for rent, modern. Call 454X or 514 Hannafin. . 3 26 tf WANTED—To rent small, modern house. Phone 264. 3--13-tf FOR RENT—-Modern house. Phone 590R_ = 3 25 3t FOR RENT—5 room house. Strictly modern. With garage and Garden. $25 per month. Phone 541K or in quire 306 9th st. 3-25-tf. FOR RENT—3 room house, light and water. One block south of Main street, $12.50 per month. Phone 541K, 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 B. K. Skeels 408 Broadway. 35 tf 40USE TO RENT—I have two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-6tf WAN” WANTED—Apply at Hoskins’ gteenhouse. 3 26 3t WWANTED—Messenger boy or girl at orice. Apply Western Union. ‘ : 3.26 3t, WANTED—Experlenced grocery clerk Apply at Gussner's Store. 3 26 tf WANTED—Man and wife to truck farm on shares. Phone 593X or write Box 458, Tribune. 3-23-6 WANTED—Good man on dairy farm. Write No. 457 Tribune. Ee 2 tf 7OR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven room house, close in; rents for $25. eon Wallatram 19-24 PUSILIUNS WANTED WANTED—A young lady would like position in a millinery or dress mak- ing shgp after May 10 write Miss A. J. Holtz, Burt, N. D. 3 26 3t ‘> married man wants position as bookkeeper or other clerical work. Not in draft, Ad- dress No, X451, care of Tribune. 3-18-9 HOUSES WANTED WANT ED—cinl for _lig'{t> house- work. ‘Apply Mrs. E, H. Weber, 824 ith St. 327-8. WANTED—Woman or girl for gener- al. housework and care for. child of fotir years. Apply H. A. Frederick, 615 Broadway. 3-27 3t WANTED—Girl to work in photo fin- ishing department. Experienced preferred, Apply at Finney’s Drug Store. 326. tf, WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Good woges: Call 521 6th Street,.or Phone 381. 3-24-3t WORK WANTED WANTED—Washing and ironing. Will call. for and. deliver sanie. Phone 437R or cal lat 807 Front St._ 3 26 6t and women, wants job on farm with five horses. Can furnish good, references. “Write-Box No. 10, Foy, Minn: 3.21.9 WA.TED WORK—By day: or hour, Apply at 202 1-2'Main or Phone ‘303. : wes 227 Imo SSS FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Modern. Call at 620 6th Street or plone.329R. FOR, RENT—Modern ;room, dis” 2nd ,Streét,, Phone 544-X: °3-27-3t PuR RENT Roots) ‘single ‘or. en: suite for: Ifght house- keeping. Call 418 tst;or phone 469K (i eee ak cas “ts. 8 26 3t Put. nov'l—wicely: furnished room, “Gil modern conveniences. Call at 32u ‘Mandan or Phorie 398L.° |. 3.25 at PUR novi —s unturnishe raoms, light and water. Call at 411 Bighth street. 3-25-2 FOR RENT—Modern furnished roows, 827 6th st. 3-16 tf FOR AENT—Large furnighed Jpom, two blocks from Sanitary Rakery. Would rent to, two ladies or two gentlemen, Call 716 Broadway, ~ 37 tt FOR RENT—Front room in modern bungalow. Bath in. connection. Board if desired, Call 604K. + 3 2b7t FOR RENT—Roome in strictly mod- ern house. 515 Fifth St. Phone B92y, = _Slitt FOR RENT—Modern room: 621 Sixth st 3-1-Lmo GOAROERS at 212 3rd street. Clean STEAW-HEATED furnished end un- furnished’ rooms for rent. Businesr college... Phone 183. - 11 HOO 1 AND BOARD—ocv oth street 351 mo. modern house): WANTED TO RENT—A six or seven room modern house. Close in, sfur- nished or unfurnished, Mrs. Dan V. Brennan, 519 5th street, / Phone 768X. . 3.25 7t MISCELLANEOUS ASHES HAULED and gardens plowed. Phone 624L. . 3 27 6t FOR SALE—Hay in bulk or in bale. Pitpne_ 839. 3-26-6 FOR SALE—Leaving city must sell upright mahogany piano, library table, dining table, bed and chairs, chigoniere, rang, heating stove, wash machine and household utens- ils.. Phone 147 Y or call at 516 9th Street. : 3:27 4t FOR SALE—The North Dakota State Penitentiary, Bismarck, N. D., offers for sale a mumber ‘of extra good vigorous single Comb White Leg- horn’ :Cockerels at $3.00 ‘each. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. » 3-27 Wed-Sat. FOR SALE — Thoroughbred Rose Comb Rhode | Island Red hatching eggs. Per.setting $1.50. 518 N. 14th street or Photie.617Y. 3.26 4t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Mahogany upright’Grand Piano. Call 452 care _ Tribune. f 6 25.6t, FOR SALE—Household furniture in good condition.: Sell cheap if taken at once.’ Phone, 886X or No.*1 Broadway. * 3 25 3t +OR SALE—One team of good 8 year old farm mares ahd five fine young mules, Apply: Lambert's Livery or Phone 57. 3-87 St FOR SALE OR -TRADE—A_ good country ‘store, with stock and building 24x36. Dance hall 32x42. All new. Address Postmaster, Hirschville, Dunn county, N. D. _> _3-13-17 2t ea_wk 6 wks WANTED—To buy, a second hand Ford. Inquire 462 care | Tribune, Phone 544 X. ~ 3:27 3t WANTED TO BUY—Garage in good condition: State size and. price wanted. Apply at Brown, Geierman & Ryan. 3 26 3t I-WILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION for hauling ashes, rubbish and freight moving. F. A. Grinsteiner. Phone 395. 3-23-2w FOR SALE CHEAP—1917 Studebaker, six, 7-passenger. Run about 4,000 miles. For quick sale $875, Phone 141. 3 22 tf FOR SALE—Several second hand au- toniobiles: of: different makes. Will sell’ reasonable.” Apply at the West- ern Sales Co. 3 22 6t FOR SALE—Shith Ford Truck almost new, Call or write, 410 crd street. = 3 21 6t eae, oe SENET ete. <SAN, OLSON, V WANT Nov To. F/x UP Tae YARO- TRIM ThE BUSHES AND PUT THE FLOWER BEDS IN SHAPE - CAN You WHY | THovchT Vou WERE SWEDISH, 0 TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT | LIBERTY BOND GRAIN DEMAND SALES IMMENSE Record Breaking Demand for U. S. War Bonds on N. Y. Exchange New York, N. Y., Mar. 26.—Dealings in socks today were completely eclip- sed vy the huge transactions in lib-| erty bonds, which reached record breaking proportions. The demand concentrated on the second 4’s that issue changing hands almost count! lots ranging from several thousand dollars to one block of $1,700,600 7. Quotations for the nd 4’s were mainly on an advancing scale from 97.24 97.94, a maximum gain of 94- 100. First four’s sold at 97.20 to 97.70 an extreme gain of 78-1000 and the 3%4’s were quoted at 9: 99, a gain of 80-1000. Total sa bonds (par value) appr 009,009, the second four’ over $23,000,000. Extraordinay absorption of liberty bonds was naturally ascribed to publi- cation, of details outlining the next or third issue, Not only was a much larger offering expected but the 4% interest rate also occasioned surprise Other features of the prospective loan, as yet undetermined, entered in to the calculations of banking and in- vestment interests with resultant ad vantage to the existing issues. Stocks were occasionally stimulated by the strength of bonds, but dealings were light and_ tentative, traders evincing little disposition to buy or sell. pending definite news from abroad. Investment rails, industrials and some seasoned specialties were invar- iably higher at times, but prices in general cased at the irregular close on reports that the steel schedue of the war board might prove disappointing. Sales of stocks amounted to 385,000 shares. The general bond list was firm on heavy dealings, sales (par value) am- ounting to about $1,200,000. United States bonds (old issues) were unchanged on call. NEW YORK MONEY New York, N. Y., Mar. 26.—Mercan tile paper, four months, 6 per cent, six months 6 per cent. Bar silver 92%5 Mexican dolars 74. Government bonds strong. Railroad bonds firm. Time loans firm; sixty days, ninety days and six months, 6 bid. Call money strong: High 6 low 5%; closing Bla 5%; offered at 6 last loan 6. NEW YORK METAL New York, N. Y., Mar. 26.—Lead dull; spot 725 @ 750; spelter dull East St. Louis delivery spot 700 @ 730. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Ill., Mar. 26.—Hogs receipts 15,000; higher; heavy 1650 @ 1700 mixed 1665 @ 1690; light 1660 @ 1720; pigs 1200 @ 1600; bulk 4660 @ 1700. Cattle receipts 8,000; stronger; na- tive steers 975 @ 1375; cows and hei! Jers §00@, 1100; cows and heifers 750 @ 950; canners 700 @ 800; stockers and feeders 700 @ 1150; calves 900 @ 1300; buls, stags, etc. 700 @ 1000. S i aD RRREN REPEL AAACN Ri wethers 1175. @ 1500; ewes 1150 @ 1400; lambs 1625 @ 1860. i hgrain and hogs. 'OH, NES, YouR Folks CAME — FROM SWEDEN 2 DyN"r AT’S PLAIN ENOUGH, TOM yore BY ALLMAN | “No, MY FOLKS NO THEY, OLSON? WeLL, IF Youre A SWEDE YouR FOLKS MusT HAVE COME FROM SWEDEN DIDNT GROWS LARGER Cessation of Nervousness Re- garding War Developments Increases Price Chicago, Ill, Mar. 26.—Increased | confidence regarding war develop- tended today to lift grain . Corn closed sleady at the same sterday’s finish to %c higher, th March 127% and May 125%. Oats | gained % to Je net. Provisions show- ed an advance of 2 to 30c. vss nervousness than during yes- was evident from the outset in quickly d prevailing opinions that th outlook was likely soon to im- to a material extent. Offerings iy ec prov were noticably scarcer than had been the case and although attention con- tinued to be focussed on dispatche: teling of the German drive, the strain over current happenings appeared to} have been largely relieved. Resulting ; advances in price, however, made sel! ers a little more numerous, At the same time, there was a lack 0° fresh buying orders, and sou s of a reaction took place, but no time did the beers appei be in a ma- jority, despite increases reported in stocks ‘at the leading Atlantic and Sulf ports. . Activity on the part of exporters had much to do with the strength of oats. Provisions averaged higher with Besides the usual government mon- thly orders for cured meats were ex- pected to be placed shortly. Option Open High Low Closing Corn— Marelt May ..125% 126% 12554 125% Oats— March 1 91% 90% 91 May 85% 864% 85% 86% CHICAGO LIVESTOCK C hicago, Il. .—Hog receipts @ 17, light 1705 Wd 1675 @ 1770; heavy rough 1600 @ 1640; pigs 1275 @ 1660. Cattle receipts 14,000; strong; na- tive steers 950 @ 1450; stockers and feeders 775 @ 1150; cows and heif- @ 1180; calves 1050 @ 1600. trong; sheep @ 1890. 1 SAY NO, MY | FOLKS BANE STILL IN SWADEN \ COME ALONE 4 | i Oats No, 3 White 89% @ 90%. Flax 410 @ 412 MINNEAPPOLIS PRODUCE Minneapolis, Min., Mar. 26.—Steady tone rules on all lines. The potato Te; “Bec- ig stock, 28c. s and dirties candled, is on eggs include receipts rot out, seconds, dozen 26¢ pound, limburg block, 4 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. __ lS eee Machine Hemstitching and Picoting MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 849 i ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn., Mar. 26.— Hogs receipts 7,800; 5 to luc higher; range 1675 1695; bulk 1685 @ 1690. Cattle receipts 3,700; killers steady steers 650 @ 1400; cows and heifers 700 @ 1000; veal calves steady, 600 @ 1425; stockers and feeders steady, 650 @ 1100. Sheep receipts 350; steady; lambs 800 @ 1750; wethers 700 @ 1400; ewes 500 @ 1250. MINNEAPPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 26.—Flour unchanged. In carload lots, standard flour quoted at 920 a barrel in 98 Ib cotton sacks. Shipments 46,146 bar- rels. Barley 150. @ °187. Pye 300 w 304. Bran, 3278, i HiRneat recelpeathia ae, compared with 452 a year ago. Corn, No. 3 Yellow, 175 @ 180, aoe Reg. U. 8. Pat. Office Corwin’ Motor Coi;Bisiniar | emerson a Rverybody-Knows Valve in Head: Means Bully. 0 | Erie . Great Northern Pid U HAVE SOMETHING YOU DON'T N SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS DOINGS OF THE DUPFSEARA -» NEW YORK STOCK LIST American Beet Sugar . American Can American Smelting & Refining American Tel. & Tel Anaconda Copper .. Atchison «2... .e6. + Baltimore & Ohio . Butte & Superior .. California Petroleum Canadian Pacific . Central Leather . Chesapeake & Ohio 5 Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul Chino Copper i . Colorado Fuel & Iron, Crucible Steel -.--. + ‘anc Sugar ri Tl Great Northern Ore Ct Inspiration Copper ..¢ Int. Mer Marine pfd ctfs Kennecott Copper ... Louisvile & Nashville Mexican Petroleum . Miami Copper . Missouri Pacific Montana Power ‘ew York Central Northern Pac ; Penns, Ray € Reading ... ih Republic [ro Southern Pac Southern Ri Texas Co . Uniion Pac return of pocketbook, pape and money lost in the vicinity 0! morning. A.A. Bruce, 521 F street. 325-3 | Los?T—Pair of black kid gloves down | ti by r Finder return to 460 care | ri 734k, 3 25 Bt dog. on it. Owner may have dog by call- ing 459 care of Tyibune, 3-24 3t] TAXI Phone 27 L. E. SMITH For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway ! Undertaking—Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phorie 687 WEBB BROTHERS E. T. BURKE , LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. PHONE 752. UNDERTAKING PARLORS | A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Day and Night Phone 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge Lady Embalmer in Attendance We are a licensed service etation | and wholesale distributing depet ef the Exide Battery Co, the largest of Ite kind In the world. Any werk we turn out Is absolutely guarantegd by our contract with these people. We | will repair all makes of batteatip 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 gem: dition, send it to us for Inspection. We also specialize In the winter age of batteries for those whe | away their care for the season. EXIDE BATTERIES ARE FABRICATED? SHIP for this type of shipbuilding, 67 day: having been tbe previous record. Renville Farmers men ers will accept $100,000 in settlemen| of twelve suits brought against th National Insurance Co., of Pittsburgh tor damages graught, ‘have practically been com pleted, {t was announced last night oy BE. R. Sinkler, a‘torney for th iarmers, winds of last summer, ‘alleging tha the crops had been damaged befor decided in favor of the farmers the di is seen as one result of the settle ‘ment, pected to be made in time to provid vhe | planting. h $3.00 ‘Tribune and receive reward. Phono; in May and .August, will make yo} the owner of a @@#e piece of govern FOUND—A white and brown hunting | ment land in Mi\nesota, under a ne Collar has 14 and Strasburg ee oe A) a nth SET Agent, No. ¢ i ., Minn | BARBIE’S | Transfer & Storage moving, BUILT IN 60 DAYS ——— A. Pacific Port, March 27-—The fab cated hull of the West Grove, an § 800-ton steel ship built for the Unita States governmént, will be launched heer tomorrow, just 62 days after thd 4| laying of the keel, it was announced) his is claimed to ‘be a world’s record Will Settle Crop Insurance Suits rs Minot, N, D., March 27.—Arrange by which Renville county farm to the 1917 crops by The insurance company refused tq ay for damages caused by the dr he insurance was written The 1 totalling about $120,000, we rict court. An appeal by th rance company is pending. Increased grain acreage this seasoy 8 the $100,000 settlement is © growers with cash for sprin no.tth of Robinson, 250° acres _brol buildings, good wel Possession inj medi\tely. About 15 tons of hay o1 place, Good terms to right part; Write 4. E. Jones, Lisbon, N. D. 8 21 10 PER ACRE—$4.00 No resideyce, improvements or cul vation required. Your homestea ght, and a \ittle cash now, balan Call or wre Frank W. Busel is, Minn. 3-18-1) —THE— ELECTRIC SHOP ; B, K. SKEELS : Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies; Delco Farm Light Plants, Phone 370 408 Broadway. DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS wa PHONE 394 .,. . 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver We have unequalled facilities f storing, and shipping household. goods. FIREPROOF STORAGE Radiator. Repairing inall its branches