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ie hy » FOR RENT—Rooms i strictly mod- TES Le RB YOUNG RRAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR. SALE—Seven. room,,. modern house. only. three blocks ‘from post- office, $4,000.00, This is a real bar- gain for someone’ with $2,000.00 in cash.” FOR SALE--Five Foom house__on Eleventh street near Rosser; partly modern, $1,800.00. - FOR _SALE—Lincoin addition acre lots 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. Very _easy terms. OR SALE—Riverview Addition lots are the cheap&st high grade lots in the city. 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 fn Reliable Companies Office Open Every Evening REAL ESTATE: COMPANY ABYOUNE Teleph No. 78R Office In‘ Firet. National BankBldg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—New ‘house of six rooms, reception room. and bath. This house would cost $5,500 to build at present. Party. is going. to leave the city and will sell for $4,150; $600. cash. TRUST ME-FOR ‘BARGAINS Insurance Written. ~ Jy H HOLIHAN Block. 1c. - + Phone 745! Lucas HELP WANTED—MALE | AL dace ‘D—Man or woman to help in iidtehen, Grand ‘Pacific: Hotel” »_9-28-tt Mai 18 and-20;-men and women ‘desiring ‘government clerkships,. de- |, bartniontal,. postoffice, railway mail, ¢tustoms, write for-free particulars to. J, Leonard (former govern: ment..examiner), 52 Kenoig Bldg., Washington. 3 28 20 30_3L WANTED—Experienced ¢ grocery clerk Apply at Gussner's Store. 3B 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. uate. i 3 22 tf ‘““HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTIED—Girl for or light _ house: work, Apply Mrs. E, H., Weber, 824 ith 3-27-tf. WANTED—Woman or girl for gener- al ‘housework and care for child of four: years.. Apply H. A. Frederick, 615 Broadway. 3-27 St WANTED—Woman to operate _hem- stitching machine. Inquire Singer Sewing Machine Co., 215 4th street. 3, 28 le WOKK WANTED WANTED—Washing and ironing. Will call for and deliver same. Phone 437R or cal lat 807 Front St. 3 26 bt MAN -and-woman 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. 2-27 1mo WANTED cook wants.a place 01 cook car for the: season for a road contractor, or bunch of men. Mrs. 1. Rutledge,Mandan,.N.D. 3-28 It TADY STUDENT wants place to work for-board. Business College, Phone 1832 wt $8 29-—-2wks | 3 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RONT—Front room. Phone 772. 501 3ril.street. =: 3 29 bt FOR RONT—Two or. £ pleasant mod- erm. tarnished rooms: Phone 4421, 3.29 6t FOR WENT—Clove in furnished rooms. ‘Also: rooms. for' light nousekeevine, 411 5th street: Phone 273. * 3 29 tf LARGE STRICTLY - MODERN far ‘nished rooms to let. 510 Fourth 3 28 1 For RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Modern. Call at 620 6th Street or phone S29R, ‘FOR-RENT—Modern room, 418 2nd street, Phone 544 X. ) 3-27 3t FOR RENT—Modern farnished rooms, 827. Cth st. 3:16 tf al at ts Fifth St, Phone St . 3, ic STEAM-HEATED furnished and un |} FOR RENT—liouse at 7i1 Gth St EXAMINATIONS, |, 11-tt], ©. WILLIAMS & 00. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwest ofShields. in Grant. county, N. D This, section is 75 per cent tillable and will trade for city income, Ha several houses tor sale, trade or rent. Will take good car-in on the deal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D. ’ FOR SALE—240 acres 2 1-2 miles east of Fort Lincoln for $25 an acre, A great bargai FOR SALE—6 room modern, bunga low 75 foot east front lot. Choice lo- parts 0 HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager . ——————— SF FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES ____ AND FLATS: TO_RENT—Seven room ~ bungalow: all modern, hot water heat, on paved — streets Inquire of Finch Lumber Co, _8-29-tf FOR REN om bugeal low. In- quire O. W. Roberts. Phone 151 or Tol. 3 29 tf ¥OR RENT—Five —yoom “bungalow with modern features. built in. Wil be ready for poss FOR Call 454X or 514 Hannafin. Pa 3 26th WANTED—To rent small, modern house. Phone 264. 3~18-t1 FOR RENT—5 room house. Strictly modern. With garage and Garden $25 per month. Phone 541K or in 306 9th st. + 3-25etf —3 room house, light an¢ block south of Mat quire 3 strect, $12.50 per month. Phone SOUR 22te FOR SALE—My cotiago at 309 Sev- enth street, Address Mildred Jame son, Moftit, N. 1 3-9-1m Apply to B. K. Skeels 408 Broadway. te Aes o 3otf HOUSE TO RENT—iI have. two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5t 70R RENT—Good, comtortabie, sever room bouse, close in; rents, for $25 © 0: Wallatram 19344 LOST AND FOUND LOST--A gray Persian cat_ Finder please notify Mrs. FP. W. Beck, Us Broadway. Phone 714, !; 3 26 ti FOUND—A bunch of keys with bottle apener, Call 463 care Tribune. FOUND—Cold necklace bearing pend ant of cross and virgin and child Cross pendant ‘bears engraved ini tials “M. M. K.” Owner may ob tain by identifying at ‘Tribune ollice and paying for ad. - MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE— Household furniture cheap if taken at once. Call 40¢ Eleventh St. 3-29-2 FOR SALE—Flanders 5-passenger car for sale cheap. Pearson Annex Bar- bershop. 3 29 2t FOR SALE—Big Bull tractor, good as new, two sets braker bottoms 18 in. and 14 in.; also stubble bottoms. new case plow; also tent and cook- ing outfit, bedding. $600.00 Call 691M. 3 29 3t FOR SALE—Carload of high class cattle; fine milkers and bulls for breeding. Can be seen by phoning 55R. Hare Commission Co., Bis marck, N. D, 3-23 BOOT TINT ROW SAFESITE soda fountain, show Case, tobacco case, also electri¢ piano in connec tion. Address 447 care Tribune. q 3 28 3t FOR SALE—Ford Touring Car in class condition. New tires. Price $325.00. Box 34, South Heart, N, D. 3-28-3 FOR SALE—Incubator, also two beds. $4.00 each. Call 323 Second St. an 3-28-2t. ASHES HAW LED and gardens plowed Phone 6241. 3 27 6t FOR SALE—Hay in bulk or in bale. Phone 839. 3-26-6, ¥OR.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 417 Y- or call at 516 8th Street. 3-27 4t FOR, SALH — Thoroughbred Rose Comb Rhode Island Red hatching eggs. Per setting $1.50. 518.N. 14th street or Phone 617Y. 3 26 4t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Mahogany upright Grand Piano. Call 452 care yp pribune. 6 25 6t FOR SALE—One team of good 8 yout old farm mares and five fine young mules, -Apply! Lambert’s Livery or Phone 57. 8-27 3t WANTED—To buy, a second hand Ford. Inquire 462 care Tribune, Phone. 544. X. ‘ B27. T WILE GIVE PR OPT ATTESTION for hauling ashes, rubbish and freight moving. F. A. Grinsteiner. Phone 395. 3-23-2W *> furnished rooms for rent.” “Business college... Phone 183.--- 116-80 FOR RENT —fureked “Yoome. #0l ae oe eg FOR SALE CHEAP—I0i7 Studebaker | April Sth, 1918, for the _ LANDS _ OO=PER ACRE—$4.00 No residence, improvements or cul tivation required. Your homestead. elght,, und. alittle cash now, balance in May and Augost, will make you the owuer of'a fine piece of govern, ment land in Minnesota, under a new law, Call.or wilte Frank W. Buseh, Land Agent, No. 310 S. 7th St., Minne: apolis. Miun NDR PUR Awe uuu bs auth, 0 EAE north of Robinson, 250 acres brok- en, new set of buildings, good well and fenced pasture. Possession im mediately. About, 15 tons of hay on place, Good terms to right party Write 4. I, dones, Ifsbon, N. D, 5 3 2b 10 -x HOUSES: SWANTED, 1. here 5 or 6 rooms e 191 WAN'T TO room modern hou nished or unfurnis! Brennan, 519 5th Mrs. Dan V. yeet, Phone ~ S BIDS WANTED FOR CONSTRUC- TICN SIDEWALKS, CROSSWALKS AND CURBS SEASON 1918, BIS- MARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. Sealedbids will be received in the; otfice of the City Auditor of the City of the City of North Dako- ta up to eight o'clock D. m. Monday, struction and curbing, | and rela in the said y dari ar 1918 in @ ance with the plans and specifications of the city engineer. bid must be accompanied by} ed check in the sum of $50.00 co be forfeited to the city of Bis: marck in case the par'y whose bit is accepied shall fail to enter into re with the said- city Bach bid must be accompanied by » bond in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($51.00) conditioned for the ecution of the cont ity if the contract is awarded to the vidder Plans and speci seen at the office of the y engineer. The board of city comm! oners re- serves the right to reject any or all vids. of sid ews C. L. BURTON, City Auditor, BIDS WANTED FOR STREET SPRINKLING. Sealed bids will he received in the Mffice of the city auditor up to eight o'clock P. M. Monday, April 8, 1918, ‘or the sprinkling of the streets of ho said city during the year 1918. Sprinkling carts and water will be furnished by the said city, Bids are requested for one or more teams by the day or month the yame may be called for by the city. Mach bid must be accompanied by a sertified check in the sum of $4 payadle to the order of the president of the baard of city commi be forfeited should the suc der fail to enter into a cont che. city, bid must be accompanied by a von& in the sum of Five Hundred Dol- lars «$500.00) conditioned for the faith- tul execution of the contract provid- ing the contract is awarded to the bid- ler. The city commission reserves the sight to reject any or all ‘bids. Dated March 28th, 1918. PURTON, CL. ity Auditor. $29; dS ZIDS WANTED FOR THE REMOV- AL OF GARBAGE. Sealed bids for the removal of gar- bage as per ordinance will be receiv- ad at the office of the city auditor up to S o'clock p. m. Monday, April 8, 1918, These bids must be accompanied by a centified check for $200,00 payable to A. W. Lucas, president of the city commission, The city commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated March 28, 1918. CG: L. BURTON, City Auditor | | | BIDS WANTED FOR STREET SWEEPER. will be received at the Sealed b -{against said dece; et with the said) fications can be}? | COMMISIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS. BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, It is deemed necessary by the city commission of the cily of smarck, North Dakota, that side- walks be constructed in the City of Bismarek, as. herein specified: LEFORH, bE VT RESOLVED,| dewalks ve and the same are Sy ordered to be constructed in { of or adjoining the following de- property situated in the city smarck, and the city auditor is herel structed to notify the owners of said ppert in the manner pre- serihed by law of the action of the y commission, uth side of lots 19, 9 and 8, block Niverview Additions AND BI IT FURTUIE 18 R RESOLVED That the said sidewalks must be con- structed in accor@ince with the pro- y nt ordinances now in force and effect and not later than the 24th day of April, 1918, and should said side- walks not be constructed by the date herein set forth, then said walks are sereby ordered to be construgted by he ‘statutes in -such case made and provided. Attest: C, L. BURTON, City Auditor. 329; 4—5, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matier of the estate of Mary E. Redington, Deceased: Notice is hereby given bythe un- dersigned Harry Redington, admin- istrator of the estate of Mary I. hed- ington, late of near the city of Wilton. in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the credit- itors of, and all persons hi within publ e, to Aad nee in the ci igh. county. Vernt day of Mar with the, ne ssary vouche four months after the f tion of this not si trator at -hi V lion, in Dated ub Adiinistrator of estate of Redington, deceased. t publication on the 22nd day ALD. 1918, BEARDSLEY, Attorney for Administrator. Wilton, N 399 Official proceedings of city commis- sion, March 25, 1918. The city commission mét in regular on Monday, March 25, 1918. There were nt Commissioners eBrtsch, Best, k and President Lu- cas. The minutes of the meeting held March 20, 1918 were read and ap- proved. he city attorney was in- structed to investigate the matter of ing care of Paving District 'No. 1 warrants which would mature May 1, 1918. A petition was received from property owners in block 18, River- view Addition, asking that sidewalk be constructed in front of their prop- erty.; This. sidewalk was ordered in by the commission, ‘Phe city aud- itor was instructed to advertise for bids for the construction of sidewalks, relaying block walks, constructing rk -| Bismarck for the season of 1918. At the request of {arl Kositzky sidewalk was ordered in in front of his prop- erty in Block 50 N, P. 2nd Addition. ‘The city auditor was instructed to have persons petitioning tor walks at this meeting’ sign waivers’. releasing the city from any obligations that it might assume ‘by constructing the walks before April 24, 1918. The city auditor was instructed to advertise for bids for street sprinkling for the sea- son of 1918 the same to be opened’ April 8, 1918.) W. G. Casselman re- ported that there was one are light not burning On ‘Sixth street. The aud- itor was instructed to notify the Hughes Electric Company of this mat- ter. The City Attorney in conjunction with the fire commissioner was in- structed to prepare a proposed fire ordinance which would be adequate for the needs of the city of Bismarck. The city auditor: was instructed to ad- vert for bids for a street sweep- er suitable for use on asphali pave- ment: Bids to be opened April 8, 1918. The proposed pawn brokers and ond hand dealers ordinance ferred to the city attorney for h!s opin- ion‘ on the same,. A letter was re- ceived from $. W. Derrick, superin- tendent of the ‘Minneapolis. St. Paul and Saulte Sainte Marie Railway com- pany in which he stated that it was impractical to move the plant of the Ford Paving company at this time, as s office up to $ o'clock p. April ®, 1918, for a’ treet sweeper suitable for ise on asphalt pavement. These bids’ must be accompanied by a certified check for $100.00 payable to president! Said check to be forfeited in case successful bidder fails to enter into a contract with the of Lismarck. The city commi: sion reserves the right to reject any; and all bids. Dated March 8%, 1918. Cc BURTON City Auditor. 3-29; 4-5" RESOLUTION, WHEREAS, It is deemed necessary} by the city commission of the city 0 Bismarck, North DaXota, that side-, walks be constructed in the city of Bismarck. as. herein specified: THEREFORE, BE. 1T RESOLVED, That sidewalks be and the same are hereby ordered to be constructed in front of or adjoining the following de- scribed property situated in the City of Bismarck, and the City Auditor is hereby ipstructed .to notify the own- ers of Said property in the manner prescribed by law of the action of the city commission. F 2, 11.10, 9 and ‘North 1-2 lot! &, block 59 N, P. 2nd addition. ‘That the said sidewalks must be con-! y ted in accordance, with the pro-, isions of ordinances now in force and effect and not later than the 24th day of April, 1918, and should said; sidewalks ‘not be constructed by the date herein set forth, then said walks! are hereby ordered to be constructed six, 7-passenger... Run. about 4,000. miles. For. quick sale $875, Phone red 5 LA 3 22'tt FoR few seven, Passenger ie BS ae es foerct by the city contractor in accordance with the statutes in such case made’ John Frurden ...... A 1650 and provided. John Cunningham . 2.75 Attest: ie a ee 16.50, arene: AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED; y there was ‘only a small amount’ of work left and that it took a long time} ito get permission from the feder government to construct a new side- track which would have to be done if the plant were to be moved. The city commission directed the city auditor to send a copy of this letter to M D. MeDonald: and ‘also one to Rich- ard Penwarden, A letter was re- ceived trom George |, Gilbert in which he requested that no paving work be done around his property at the cor er of Thii@ and Avenue D. This prop- erty is not in.the paving district. A letter was received from the county auditor, -he.stated that the county commissioners were, willing for the he city contractor in accordance With | curbs and crosswalks in the city of @ 1400; SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS. Chris Fritz ...... John Fisher ,... ‘Matt Clooten . Ho) Jaeger .... N. U. Webster hall Oil Co. Hoskins “. D. Ind m Jensen foston Cats meet again April o'clock p.m, Atte €. 1. BURTON, City Auditor GRAIN Chicago, HL, Ma | war developmen fect on gr steady, a 1 128%. Phe finish i @ %e decline t visions underwent 5c At first the cory j tendency to harde: bushel | Demand, however when news came ¢ at Montdidier the inclination to sag. a dampening influ however, sive, and the pric fined to narrow Active demand carried oats upwi became less encow action took place, nous in’ the brea J large added to th | market. Option Open Corn— May ..126%4 1261 Oats March May .. 87 ST. PAUL South St. Pa Hogs receipts range 1710 @ 1 Cattle receipts 3 steers 709 @ 1000; veal stockers 650 @ 1100. 800 @ 1800; ewes 500 @ 1300. Chicago, Mar. 38000; weak; ‘bulk 1610; a native 960 and feeder 1600. 1150 @ 1600; ceipts 16,000; @ 1720; @ 1685. Cattle receipts steers 1000 800 @ ; 1250; canners 750 pigs 1200 @ 1300; bulls, stag: lings 1300 @ 1700 500 @ 19. cantile paper, fou cenbt. Time. loar irregular. Call money firm; last loan 6. city to use the posts around the court- of, house square providing that the city would pay. for the electric current. The .weigher;s report for February was “received, from Commissione> Best and filed. The financial report was received from Commissioner Best and filed. The water report for the first 12 days of March 1918 was re- ceived and referred to the city health officer. The milk report for the first 12 days of. March, 1918 was, received and teferred to the city health officer. A letter was received from S. H. Ship- pey ex-bacteriologist in. charge of the Bismarck, branch laboratory in which he states: “I regret that my 3 ur city was so limited but my best wishes will always remain for you, your, city and your healih organiza: tion.” The following bills were al- Jowed and ordered paid funds permit- ting: Mike Getz ..... cece eine $16.50 Jake Empting 22.00 19,23 12.00 M. J. Wildes J, Alsbury .. Ls incor) Se On motion the board adjourned to WAR UNSETTLES Unfavorable Reports on Confiict! wee and Other News Forces Prices Down | hade net lower, improvements inthe a ips the aig tion. Some attention poe eee described as r Schlenker surrendered at once en to reports showing increased use ably low, while in the regulars | justice of the. peace and was bro of corn by flour miller fact that primary arri week had falen of as compar ish had lost 100 tanks counted also as did seling become Q ows an iner a ee ric in the aviation sec- lacked snap, and| Uon and southern department. lina —_ a French reverse!) gy KGL disnhiyed an COMMISSION GIVES |! OPEN EVENINGS ence poe Cincinnati, O.. —The nat-| } $. E. Bergeson & Son ng ecome ABEFES onal hasedall commission ‘Thursday | f changes were con’ avarded the services of player Cliff | bewee. ms weakened as ar value of he that warehouse stocks were unusually, 6 126M 1264 650 @ 1400: Sheep receipts 100; ree due ei | | 314 2nd St. Phone 849 ope aoe te DYE WORKS vanes Oo ET BURKE pie e e ni LAWYER We Call for and Deliver CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 28.-—Hogs 1680 @ 1750; mixed 1645 @ 1740; heavy 1580 @ 1710; 770 @ 1160 heifers 660 @ 1190; Sheep receipts 10,000; strong; sheep lambs 1500 @ 1935. OMAHA LIVESTOCK Omaha, Nebr., Mar. lower; 1685: mixed 1650 @ 1680 and feeders 700 @ 12: Sheep receipts 4, 8 1200 @ NEW YORK MONEY New York, N.Y. six months 6 percent. Bar ver 92%. Mexican dolla ment bonds irregule ty days and six months, 6 bid. H Bog. U. 8. Pat. Ofice Lee to the Portland, Ore., team off Pacific Coast League, “30 ~__ | Cleveland. American: league: team 0 75 Cleveland admitted it would prob; ‘urn Lee back: to the minors if claim was allowed and in a state 20,20] piled to the commission admitted that f Portland -club had probably e: 21.00|More Deaths During Last Month | lished ‘the strongest. moral. righ 10.00 " 3 the player.” . Than Previously, But Con- fs at ete hE ditions Good ALEX SH 7s OUT, PACIFIC COAS' : Washington, D. C., aMr, 29.-—Al though health conditions in general LEAGUE TEA among the troops. training in this fleets country are described in this week's Oakland, Calif., March 28.—G ‘report of the division of, field sani-| Cleveland Alexander, pitching for] ; tation as “very good,” deaths among] Chicagko Nationals, shut out the the soldi in ed from 18 the] tand team of the Pacific Coast Le: week before to . Pneumonia in-| here today, 4 to 0. Flack, rightfig creaseu in the national army and reg-| for the Cubs, got three hits in lulars, but in the national guard all| times at bat. He also supplied epidemic diseases are declining. of the runs, Score: Deaths in the regular army last were 8G as against 71 the week Chicago . | before; in the national guard 20 as] Qoakland 0 lagainst 28, and in the national army Alexander ‘and’ ‘Kinliter; Kremer| }117 as against SI. Seventy three of Miller. ithe deaths in the national army and — {seven of those in the national guard | ROAD DISPUTE EN * 98tintavarabl {were caused by pneumonia. fz r 28. Unfavorable; cad Oe ts of pneumonia (YN SLAYING OF O ane pen closed were reported from the thirteen nat: with May] jonal guard camps, but in the national | n owts ranged trom) 8MY 287 new ca 3 aoe 0 advance, Pro-| were reported, as ugainst 3 a sethaek of 17 to, Week before. Mumps and influen | prevailed in many national army | camps and some measles and menin | gitis are reported In the national guard Spokane, Wash., McMonagle, ing, southeast of heré, was shot killed = Thurs by Ernest lenker, whose farm adjoins the Monagle farm, when the two men in a road the ownership of which in dispute. ) market showed a} 1 owing to a camps the sick | to the county jail here by the sh ‘ast night. are fewer cases of meas and meningitis. Pneumonia ¢ among the regu and to the so far this ts. from the seaboard | rd until war acy aging. Then a re- with local traders » selling. | ult of sertions | TAXI | BARBIE'S DRY CLEANING AND AXI Phone 27 L. E. ‘SMITH e heaviness of the | High Low Closing. | Machine Hemstitching and Picoting MRS. M. C. HUNT LIVESTOCK Minn., Mar. five cents low y bulk 1710 @ 1720, ,7u0+ killers receipts | Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. PHONE 752. —— Transfer & Storas We have unequalled facilities moving, storing, and shipp 1675 @ 1725; light rough 1580 @ 162, 12,000; unsettled; For first class shoe repairing go to @ 1465; stockers cows and | ry 4 ld goods. Careful, ex; valves 1050 @ Bismarck Shoe Hospital alse retail lee | H. BURMAN, Prop. | 411 Broadway TRANSFER: Phone 62. 28.—Hogs re- | Undertaking—Embalming hay 100.2 O————_——_—_—_—_—__""" 80; light 1650 | | Licensed Embalmer in Charge @ 1650; bulk 1650 | | Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS : wethers 1250 @ | UNDERTAKING ate tales 1 PARLORS A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Day and Night Phone 100 LALLEY- LIGHT Farm electric, plants solv your lighting ‘and powe problems, “A switch starts it.”’ In use for over seven ye Dealers Wanted. CorwinMotorCe Bismarck, N.. D, © @ calves 900 | 8, eI ‘> @ 10: 000; ‘higher: year-) Mar. 28.—Mer- r months, 6 per- s 74. Govern- d bonds ty, nine- Railre firm, Licensed Embalmer in Charge Lady Embalmer in Attendance high 6; low 5%; 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 Exid tter- 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 their cars for the season. 8TEAM-HEATED FIRE-PROOF Rad iator Repairin in all its branc RACINE 5,000-mile at —— EXIDE BATTERIES ARE n Motor.Go;, Bismarck, | Boazioiy. ‘Knows Valviititited Mong Buick pay ay

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