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4 . K 17 a) 4 \ \ a r) v Genta 08 cede areas TACHITAS HOA F YOU | SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS , REYOUNG RBAL ESTATE COMPANY “KOR: SALE—Seven ‘room, modern office, ‘$4,000.00, This is a real bar- ‘hee only three blocks from post- Gait infor someone with $2,000.00 in ah -Fiveroom house on svarith street near Rosser; partly pdern,. $1,800.00. « “~SALE—Lincoln addition aere ts wre’ only five or six blocks from tHe: new south side school and is the jeapest property suitgblg for. gar: 10K and homes anyWhefe around , Prices at the rate of only ad $30.00: per “regular size jing lot. Very easy term: verview Addition lots thé ‘cheapest high grade lots in @ ‘city ‘We protect our buyers \@ glye very reasonable terms. : h—Thousands of lots “and pea -of houses for sale from the river to the penitentiary, most of am on very reasonable terms. we haw or “advertisé © no property wi ve) 4g. not worth the money urance, An Reliable Companies ” Offlee ‘Open Every Evening REAL ESTATE COMPANY RB YOUNG Telephone No. 78R Site In First National BankBidg. J. @. HOLIHAN “Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—New; house of’six rooms, réception room: and bath. This house would cost $5,500 tg build at present. Party is going to leave the; city and will sell for $4,150; $000 cash. TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS i: Ineurance Written. J. H. HOLIBAN Block, + = ae Phone 745 PuS AP Ma F aEor WAN TED—MALE Wi EO—Man or woman to help in itohen, Grand Pacific Hotel Cc. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE’ OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwes! of Shields in Grant ‘county, N. D. This section 1s 75 per cent tillable and will trade for city income. Have several houses for sale, trade or peat Will take good car in or the eal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank 'Bidg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—240 acres 2 1-2 miles east of Fort Lincoln for $25 an acre, A great bargain. FOR SALE—6 room modern bunga- Tow 75 foot east front, lot. Choice lo- Sation. Price $3,800. BARGAINS in_houses an parts of Bismarck, HARVEY. HARRIS. & CO. ,P. Jacson, Manager lots in all —SSSS——aSSS 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, 3-29-tf HOUSE FOR RENT—Newly papered Tu. and ‘painted inside. quire 516 Third ‘St. FOR RENT—Partly modern house. Water furnished: — Rent $19.00 per month. 306 13th Street. Phone 718 or 878, O, R. Smith. 3 30.26 vOR RENTS —Flat for rent, modern. Call 454X or 514 Nannafin. ) 326 tf FOR RANT—5 room house. Strictly Close in. modern, With garage and Garden. $25 per month. Phone 541K or i quire 306 9th st. be FOR RENT--3-room house, light and water. One block south of Main street, $12.50 .per months Phone 541K. S220 ie engh street s oflit, Addresa Mildred “Tame: D 1m at 711i, 6th St. . Skeels 408 Broadw: pips gone v5 tf YOUSE TO RENT—I have two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5tf oi SERVICE EXENWATH UNS, ‘April 18 and 20; men and women desiring government clerkships, de- pattiental, postoffice, railway mail, customs, write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard (former govern- ment examiner), 52 Kenois Uldg., Washington. 3. 28°29 30 WANTED— Experienced grocery clerk Apply at Gusgner's Store. 3 26 u WANIED—uoou lian on dairy 1am. Write No. 457 Tribune. 322 tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE “OR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven toom bouse, close in; rents for $25. 2 Wallateam Veatt LOST AND FOUND ~ COST—A gray Persian at Finder please notify Mrs. fF. W. Beck, 114 Broadway. Phone 714. FOUND—A_ bunch of ke; opener. Call 463 care FOUND-—Gold nec! ant of cross and Cross pendant be: tials “M. ‘M. K.” tain by identifying at Tribune office bearing Bend, engraved i i Owner may ob WANTED—Girl for general house-| , 4 Work, Inquiro 917 Sixth St. or| —aM¢_paying for'ad-__ wate oP a ‘igi ho 2 MISCELLANEOUS WD—Girl for igh use | HOR SALE — Household furniture, work Apply Mrs. E, H. We ee, 4)" “cheap if taken at once. Call 400 thst. Eleventh. St. 3-29-2 WANTED—Woman to operate hem- stitching-machine. Inquire Singer Henle Machine Co., 215 4th street. 3, 28 le .WORK WANTED nn WANTED— Washing and ironing. Will Call. for atid deliver same. Phone 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. ahd 14 in.; algo. stubble bottoms, new case plow; also tent and cook- 487R or cal lat 807 Front St.-3 26 6¢| Ine, outfit, dedding. $600. Be Hate WA.TED WORK—By day or howt, | ron -saTe—Carload of high class Apply et 202 1-2 Main or Phone 303. ° 227 Imo NT wants place to work for: board, Business College, ‘Phone 183. 3 29=2Wwks HOUSES WANTED ' WANTE ‘o rent a strictly modera Ouse; 5 or-6 rooms. Call phone 194 248 2 modern 3-13 tf fibdem house. © Close in, fut: of utturnished, .Mrs. Dan. V: i ply Sth street, Phone aed Son BUGS FUR WERE : T—TWwo ni nice rooms ith afd. Inquire S11 Fourth street. Bponts 627K. 3804 pon UN ‘Fout room. Phone 772. BU Brd street. 32 ot FOR RENT—Two or 4 pleasant mod- éfir furnished rooms. Phone 442 L 3 29 6t cattle; ‘fine -milkers~and bulls for breeding. Can be seen by phoning 5dR. ‘Hare Commission Co, Bis- tarck, °N, Dy fs 3. ‘2.28 tf POer TALC FOR SALE—F ve tables, soda. fountain, show case, tobacco case, also -électric piano in. connec tion. Address 447 care Tribune. t 3 28 3t For SALE—Ford “7fouring. Car in first class “condition.. -New tires, Price $325.00. Box 34, South Srrade N, D. 3-28-3t. -| ASHES HAULED and cardens plowed, Phone 624L. S 8/27 Ot FOR’ SALE—Ilay in bulk or in pale, Phone _829, ‘ 3-26- cp Phone 889, 0s ook ae CE ¥OR SALI—Loedving: city must . sell upright: mahogany _ piano,” “library. table, dining table, bed ‘and chairs, chiqoniere, ‘rang, heatjng — stove, wash machine and household utens- i§° ‘Phone 417Y or call at 516 9th Stivet. 3-27 dt YOR \SALE — Thoroughbred «Rose Com) Rhode — Island ‘Red hatching eggs. Per setting $1.50. 518 N..14th street or Phone 617Y. 3 26 4t FOH WENT—Close In furnished rooms. ‘Also roonis for light housekeeping. 411 Sth street. Phone 273. we MUDEKN fil 510. Fourth 3 28 Gt * LAKE SUMICTLY Aiiten rooms to let. FOR.SALE OR .TRADE—Mahogany upri ht Grand Piano. Call 45 We TV PROMPT KETENTION ashes, rubbish and F. A. Grinsteiner. 3-25-2w For RENT—Two furnished rooms for <light* housekeeping. Modern. Call at 620 6th Street or phone 329K. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms, R27 eth. at. 16 tf FUR, tn boone in. airretly mod- : Pith St. Run about 4,000 quick sale $875, Phone 322 tt sew seven passenger! Very Teasonable. Ad | law. apo FOR SALI: while leghorns, Also 2 pen, 69 ¢ poultry house’ fully equipped, quire Phone 921. PETIT, OAIAY DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ‘| HANDS UP AND Come CLEAN WITH Some OF | | sour Loose chance ! BE QvicK ‘ ABov'T You -AND WHEN | GING THE SIGNAL You MAY. COME “SEMENOFF GETS U §, TAKES ~ _ENTENTE GUNS OVER ENEMY n Man-} Mig ( 0. (steel common. Par | Wills or. Hey a eC 02 t 90 full bloode excellent laye pacity porte dl ; In-} Peking, S; sociated Pr 1 British fiel 330 6t POR’ SALI. Penitentiar. offers for good vigorou Leghorn ‘Satisfaction guaranteed, in May: and the owner of a fine piece of govern- ment land in Minnesota, under a new Busch, | course of the day, Land Agent, No. 310 VOR RE t——Goud north of Robinson, en, new set of buildings, good well) and fenced pasture. mediately. place, Write A. E. Jones, Lisbon, N. D. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. EVERETT TRUE The North Dakoia Stat Bismarc No. Da le a numer of ex! N Single Comb: White | en.) rels at. $3.00 eacl 3.301 been opposing in Manchu Cor LANDS August, will make you | notab statement issue Call or write Frank W. S. 7th St., Minne- ; B1R-14 secuon, 6 miles | 250 acres brok- ; continues. Possession im- About 15 tons ef hay on) Good terms to right party. It has been 3 21 10t nae a readier SAY, HAVG You Gor A LITTLE TOBACCO F ce IX BISMARCK EVEN Satur DANNY:GETS A START id guns have warded to General Semenoff, Bolsheviki leader whose tr the Bols The Japanese General ajima has arrived (place not giy-| | ACTIVITY LESSENS, dimunition of: fighting during \tng alien property cust | the day according to. the war office |i). ned governing bo: During the 4 assume control of the offensive activ- | ity of the Germans was manifested | way will go-into federal treasury for jonly by local attacks against a few iiiie purchase of 1. Liberty _bonds. | points along the front, the statement || d tonight. Are Parrots Left-Handed? noticed that pize objects with the left claw by preference or exclusively, use for climbing than the right. Are they ors at an early date, whictr is to b “left-handed ?”—Exchange. ed’ by “the ministry of ‘war. Thi ! : ided on by a vote of the Chambe Deputies this afternoon. It it bwh that the’ ministry of war had By Cundo decided that the recruits shall report SVERETT, KW and they of the left clnw | WANT MONEN , So WAN* IT OvER INA HURRY! SEE ,DANAY! iow WE CAN BUY Noy SOME WAR SAVING STAMPS - THIS CROWD 1S Too TIGHT FOR, ANY GooD ot (By ‘the vce * OWNED MILLS. been’ for- is an Woolen Factories erie Worth Seventy S' Millions Now Controlled by Government j EARNINGS BUY LIBERTIES | §3.00-—PER ACRE—$4.00 FRENCH ANNOUNCE Washington, D. C., . 80—Six Nu residence, improvements or cul- ! Garman owned New Jersey woolen | tivation, required. Your homestead} Paris, Mar. 26,—Aiong the’ battle _mills with a total value of more than right, and a little cash now, balance | front of the Oise there has been a /s79 90,000 have been taken over by dian who has s of directors them. The earnings of the properties during tha FRENCH ‘1! 19 CLASS TO REPORT APR. 15 Paris, Mar: 29.—The soldiers of th lass of 1919, are to be called to th parrots ‘ail 18th. INDIAN CLAIMS BOARD ae RULING CUTTING | CLAIM DATES | Washington, D; C., Mar. 29.—Chair | man Carter, of the house Indian com | mittee announced today that at this session of congress Indian claims Which antedate the fiscal year 1910! wil not be considered by his com- mitiee. 2ae AMGIS; 5 ive GoT A "LITTLE" To Bacco — — ANDIT'S BECAUSE. I'VE GIVEN THE MOST OF IT TO You: TOBACCO Bums IN THUS omni BY ALLAK GRAIN LOANS | steers 1000 @ 1410; |} Licensed Embalmer in Charge | | WEBB BROTHERS | UNDERTAKING | forts to include corn and rye. * | OMAHA LIVESTOCK PASSES HOUSE 'Fund of $7,500,000 for Seed Buy- | ing and $2,500,000 for Labor Provided i | Washington, D. C, . 29.—Reliet | for farmers who raise wheat, corn, rye, oats or barley and who are un- able to purchase seed this year would be provided in a bill passed by the house today. It would supply a fund lot $7,500,000 from which to lend to farmers money to buy seed and would | give the secretary of agriculture and | labor $2,500,000 to mobilize labor for the harvest this year. The bill originally gave relief to farmers in the spring wheat belt and stipulated that only wheat, oats and barley seed might be included. After a bitter fight it was amended to make it applicable to the whole country. Much opposition also developed to ef- 29.—Hogs re- ) @ 168 light 1625 @ + pigs 1100 @ Omaha, Neb ceipts 17,000; mixed 1630 @ 1690; light 162: 1600; bulk 16: Cattle recetp! 1650 steady; native and heifers western steers 900 | @ @ 800 1150; Sheep receipts 4: yearlings 00 @ 7 » @ 1500; ewes 1175 @ lambs 1675 @ 1920. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul. Minn., Mar. Hogs receipts : : high- wethers killers @ 1490; | tattle 1c receipts 2.500; lower; steers 650 eggs are steady. There are no small ieties. 0c; extra firsts, 39 onds, 3) 28¢. free checks out, per dozen 324c; current seconds, dozen 26¢; dirties, candled, dozen 26c; quotations on eggs include | block 40¢ i\CLAIRVOYANTS ARRESTED 1450; } heran Ae 5 cows and heifers 700 @ 1000; veal calves steady, 600 @ 1400; \stockers and feeders, slow and draggy, 650 @ 1100. Sheep receipts 50; 800 @ 1800; wethers 700 ewes 500 @ 1300. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ‘Chicago, Ill., Mar, 29.—Hogs receipts 38,000; tomorrow 21,000; lower; bulk 1650 @ 1700; light 1660 ‘@ 1730; mix- ed 1625 @ 1720; heavy 1550 @ 1680 rough 1350 @ 1580; pigs 1225 @ 1625. Cattle receipts 7,000; steady; na- tive steers 960 @ 1465; stockers and feeders 840° @ 1160; cows and heifers 630° @ 1200; ‘calves 1050 @ 1625. Sheep receipts 5,000; strong; 15 to’ 30c higher: sheep 1175 @ 1700; lambs 1525 @ 1950. MINNEAPOLIS PRODUCE Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 29.—The cheese market is lower. Butter and lambs 1400; ¢ steady; @ size orangeson: the market. ' Apples re cleaning up rapidly on most var- Creamery extras, per Ib, firsts, 38c; sec- packing stock, ‘Butter: dairy, 3*¢; Eggs: Fresh prime fiirsts new cases rom rots, small ~dirties and ceipts, rots out $9.45; checks: and Fancy twins, pound 24¢; York, pound, ' 26c; fancy. fancy young Americas, fancy brick 29c¢; fancy c: fancy Swiss loaf 50c; primost 15c; pultost, 11c. FOR PREYING ON MOTHERS aMr. 30. Police today against clairvoyants ing on mothers who have Several persons and other arrests According to Chicago, TIL a dri | TAXI Phone 27 L. E. SMITH Machine Hemstitching and \ Picoting MRS. M. C. HUNT dM 2nd St. Phone 849 \E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. PHONE 752. i | For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway { Undertaking—Embalming Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 PARLORS A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Day and Night Phone 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge Lady Embalmer in Attendance We are ® 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 Ie 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 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 aleo specialize in the winter stor- age of batteries for those whe pu DEY CLEANWG AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 . _. 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver SSS —_— Transfer & Storage We have unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and — shipping household’ goods. Careful, experl- enced. men; alse retall lee and wood. ° 4 ae WACHTER TRANSFER 00. Phone 62. Ne. 282 Fifth St. 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. STEAM.HEATED FIRE-PROOF : STORAGE Radiator Repairing | ,

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