The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 2, 1918, Page 7

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FB. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR SALE—Seven room, modern house only three blocks from post- office, $4,000. 00. ‘This is a real bar- gain for someqne with $2,000.00 in cash. ‘OR SALE—! room house Eleventh street near Rosser; partly modern, $1,80v.00, ° FOR SALE—Lincoln ‘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 $3000 per regular size building lot. Very easy terms, FUR SA verview Addition’ lots are the cheapest high grade. lots in the city. We protect our ‘buyers and give very reasonable terms. rv SALE—Thousands of lots and scores of houses for sale from the river to the penitentiary, most of them on very reasonable terms. We} property money show or advertise which is not worth asked. Fire Insurance In Reliable Companies Officg Open Every Evening REAL ESTATE COMPANY FB. YOUNG . “Telephone No. 78R Office in First National BankBidg. no the J. H.. HOLIHAN . Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—New house of six rooms, Feception. 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, J. H, HOLIHAN &ucas Block, - - + + Phone 745 ———— HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Thousands of government clerks needed immediately. Civil Service .examinations soon. Men and women desiring positions, De- partmental, Typists, Stenographers, Railway Mail, Postoffice, write for free information. Geo. W._ Rob- bins, Civil Service Expert, Jordan Bldg., Washington, D. C. 3-24 It WANTED—Man who has had exper- ience with horses. Apply Capital City Bottling Works. 44 1t WANTED—Man or boy to work on farm. Apply Palace hatel. WANTED—Man or woman to help in kitchen, Grand Pacific Hotel. 2 3-28-tf WANTED—Experienced grocery clerk Apply at Gussner's Store. 3 26 tf WANTED—Good man on dairy farm. Write No. 457 Tribune. dostir 2t SS HELP WANTED—FEMALE | WANTED—Lady cook at one % ply 104 Main St. Phone 231, WANTED—Girl for housework ~ and care of two children; must be re- liable, Four in family. 623 2nd st. Call after 6:30 p. m. WAITRESS WANTED—Apply at Al- len’s Cafe, Fifth St. 4-L-tt ‘WANTED—To care for children, also lady roomer. Call 819, 1st ‘st. or Phone 351K, 331 3t - WANTED—Gir! for general house- work. Phone 169R, 16 Ave. A West. sul tt WORK WANTED LADY STUDENT wants place to work for board, Business College, Phone oa ___3 29—2wks , faay roomer. ' Call 819 1st strect or Phone 351R. i 3°31 St ———EE———— ~~ iY raaed aed é FOR” RENT—Pleasant room’ ia tiod- ern hone. Inquire 608 2nd St. or Phone 144L. ws 4 2 FOR— RENT—Nicely furnished roow in modern house. Inuire 623. 2nd st.or phone 687. 4-2 8t ‘RENT—Front room. Phone tis = 601 3rd street. 3 29 6 —Two or 4 pleesant 1 net era furnished roonjs. Phone 4421, E B 29: 6¢) FOR RENT—Close in furnished rooms. Also rooms for light housekeeping. 411 Sth street. Phone 273, 329 tt GE Sst ‘MODE! fur- nithed rooms to let. 610 Fourth St. \ 3 28 6f FOR RUNT—Two furnished roome for light housekeeping. Modern. Call af 620 6th Street or phone $29R, FOR RENT—Modern furnished roots) 827-6th st. 3:16 tf ‘—Rooms in strictly mod- em house, 515 Fifth St. * phone 592Y, sliat eT Sixth} - Simo ‘ATED. furnished an elt rooms fer rent, Bi ous WOOM-ARD BOARD TEE atreet jern Foom. 4-1-3] 5 ©. 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 is 75 per cent tillable| and will trade for city income. ‘several houses for sale, trade oF cea ‘Will take good car in on ibe C. WILLIAMS & 00. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D, =, FOR SALE of Fort Lincoln for §: great bargain. FOR SALE—6 room modern bunga- low 75 foot east front, lot. Choice lo- cation. _Brice $3,800. an acre, A parts of Bismarck. , HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J.P. Jackson, Manager ___ HOUSES WANTED ie WANTED—To rent small, , modern | house. Phone 264. 8--13-t0) ———S—S——— ____ AGENT—SaLESMAN SALESMEN Wi ANTED—A-1 opportun- ity. «Automovile accessory _ sales- man, technical knowledge unneces- sary, enjoy additional income with- out much effort on your, part. Write for full particulars. Carburetor Baptie Co., Inc., 1914 Broadway, N. : LUST AND FOUND LOST--A gray Persian cat Finder please notify Mrs. F. W. Beck, 114 Broadway. Phone 714, 8 26 tt SSS FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS : HOUSE FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath. Strictly modern. Near, round-house. Price 25.00 per month. Phone 541K. 42 tf "Four room house partly Inquire 422 firat street. ie 42 3t FOR KENT—Threo room house with electric lights, city water and 50 ft. lot for gard Inquire at 508 9th; st. or phone 596Li FOR RENT—Seven room house, all! modern. ‘Hot. water heating.’ 710; 3 Ave. Cc. 142 th) FOR RENT—Modern, 8ix room house corner of Eighth and Broadway. Phone 35, ‘ 4-14Lw | FOR RENT—Five room bungalow with modern features built in. Can take possession at once. Phone} 263. . Alf TO RENT—Seven room bungalow; all modern, hot water heat, on paved streets. Inquire of Finch __Lumber Co, 38-29-tf HOUSE FOR RENT—Newly papered and painted inside. Close in. In- quire 516 Third St. 3-306 | Three room house wi hy electric lights, city water and 50} foot lot for garden. Inquire FOR RE. modern. < or 514 Hannafin. 3.26 tf FOR SALE—My cottage at Bog Sev- | enth street, ddreds Mildred Jame-| son, Moffit, N. 3-9-1m | FOR RENT tious at. 711 6th St.| Apply. to B. K. Skeels 408 Broadw vay: 4OUSE Jo RENT—i hi “two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-6tt/ “OR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven | I 240 acres 2 1-2 miles east 42 It! | situated truck, This outfit {s absolutely | same as new, being bought late last spring. Very best reasons for sell- ing. Apply Bush & Owen, Steele, N.D. 3.30 bt S. (Phone 593X or ad- G. Thrains, Bismarck,’ N. 3:81 3t fOr SALE—Flock of-o0. full blooded while leghorns, _ Excellent. layers. Also 2 pen 60 capacity portable poultry house fully equipped, In- quire Phone 21. 3°30 6tj FOR RENI—siore your household arene On rate of insurance is lowest; we will attend to moving. ‘Phone Lakr, First Guaranty Bank. 3-31 Imo | TAKEN UP. | «One gray mule, weight about 700.! {Owner can have same by paying for feed and advertisement. i ENW BENNETT, | 10 miles north of; Calkins Edgele; arm, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. | | Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and deiv-} ered by Bessie . mortgagor, to! ;John A. Jorgenson, mortgagee, dated | the 7th day, of August A, D. 1916 and | filed for record in the office of the} register of deeds of the county of Bur- eligh and state of North Dakota on! the 9th day of August, A. D. 1916 and; .{recorded in book 138 of mortgages at! page 102; and igned by said} jmortgagee to Julia Jorgenson by an; {instrument in writing dated the ith} iday of February A. D. 1918, and filed) 'for record in the office of the register | of deeds of the county of Burleigh and! state of North Dakota on the 2urd day/ fot February A. D. 1918 and recorded | in hook 159 of asignments at page 2 will be foreclosed by a sale of t premises such mortgage and here: | inafter de bed at the front door of| the court house in the county of Bur leigh and state of North Dakota at} the hour of 1:30 o'clock p. m. on the | 10th day of April A. D. 1918, to satis | fy the amount due upon such mort | gage on the day of sale. The prem ises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: the nopth-| west quarter (NW 1-4) of section four. teen (14) in township one hundred forty-three (143) north of range sev- enty-five (75) in’ Burleigh county. North Dakota, There will he dye on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of one hundred forty-one and 75-100 dollars, and the costs of foreclosgre, includ- ing attorney's fees, allowed ty law. JULIA JORG! NSON, Owner of Mortgage. JOHN A. JORGENSON, Jamestown, N. D., _ Attorney for Assignee. 2=26; 3-5 12 10 26; 4-2 MORTGAGE SALE- ‘Notiée. is hereby given that-a cer tain mortgage executed and delivered | by A. P. Anderson and Mary B.. An jderson, his wite, -Mortgagors to Christian. Bertsch, Jr, of Bismarck, N. D., ‘Mortgagee, dated the 14th day of October, A. D. 1916. and filed for record in the office of the Register of ‘Deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the 16th day of October, A. D. 1916, at 3:10 o'clock ‘p. m., and recorded .in Book 140 of Mortgages on page 161, will be fore closed by a sale of the premises in sucf mortgage and hereinafter de scribed at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m, jou the llth day of May, A. D. 1918, to satisfy the amount due on said mort guage on the date of sale. The Deen es described i in said mort the same are those ce in the county of and state of North Dakota, ribed as follows, to-wit: Lots numbered ‘Seven (7) and Bight (8) .of block numbered. > (98), of M tion to the. ing to the the offi Burleigh and de ity of Bismarck, accord Plat thereof now on file in of the Register of Déeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota. That there will be due on said mortgage at the date ob sale the sum of One Thousand Fourteen and 40-106! ($1,014.40) Dollars, together. with the rodm house, close in; rents for $25 7 0 Walletram VERE | FOR RENT—7 room’ house, all mod-| ern, hot water heat. 710 Ave. D.} 3-31 tf) MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—New Ford touring car! $485.00. ever, been run; taken in trade for Dodge Bros. Motor car. Address 466 Tribune. 4-2 3t STRAYED—From my place 14 miles north of Bismarck, % head 3-year old colts; one’ gray gelding; 1 bay goelding;. 1 black ‘mare, white hind feet; 1 bay mare, all branded on shoulders with V. If found take up and notify J.. A, DeLong, Baldwin, iN. D. Will pay a suitable reward and pay for keeping. 4-2°3t ATTORNEY desires to dispose of 6x: cellent law practice; expects to leave. for ‘service. Apply at on¢e _to No. 465, Tribune. 3-31-Ew WANTED—Children to. keep and roomers: Phone:.351 R, 891 oi We 1 STORAGE——Htore your househon! goods and merchandise where the rate of insurance is lowest. We will attend to moving. Phone Lahr First Guaranty bank. 411m0 HOR. SALE—Carload of high class cattle; finé milkers and bulls for breeding. Can be seen by phoning 55R. Hare Commission Co., - Bis- _marck, N, 3-28 tt T WILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION for hauling ashes, rubbish and freight moving. I. A. Grinsteiner. Phone 395. eek 3-23-27 FOR SALB CHEAP—i917 Studebaker six, 7-passenget. Run. about 4,000 | miles. For quick sale $875, Phone} 141. 3 23-tt, FOR) SALE—Two good nilich cows, 100 laying hens, horses, harness, wa- gons, 300’ bushels séed ‘barley, 200 bushels seed speltz. J. C. ‘Swett,) Bismarck, N, D. Tel. 82aX. Hu! tractor, oné 8 ‘otto Oliver hehe gang’ plow, one.500 gal, ol} tank onl. ‘HH. statutory attorney of this this 25th day of March A.D. 1918. CHIISTIAN BERTSCH, Jr. East Mortgagee. F. O’Hare, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. (Mar 26; April 2.9 16 0.) Property of Dutch Ships. Taken Over 5 By U. S..Gavernmen y ington, D.'C., .Apr. 2—Formal orders for the taking Over cf all tackle apparel, furniture and equipment, in- cluding bunker coal and: stores belong- ing to the. Dutch ships. it; American ports which have been. seized by the United States, were issued today by President ‘Wilson. Some of the mas ters of the vessels rémoved: or a tempted .to remove, navigation instru- ments, :g! and other equipment when they surrendered possession of their ships. The navy was-diretted to take pos- session of the property and the ship- ping board was instructed to\make all compensation to the Owners in accord- ance with interiational law. The ordér appliés to ty already a pro; quired as well as tl to..be od: tained from | the ships malt THROUGHOUT U. S.| Chicago, Ill, Apr. 22-Prises .0f the; better cuts of meat were increased by about 2% cents all over the country today it Was announced by renresen-; tatives of packing conterns. The, in- crease was due to. the. lightness -of cattle receipts, it was gaid,. and is customary, at this-tinie,of year. Abols| T =| ish jumeatiea ds daye: hud: noth: do eh the ovens it was i Srivane_ (vant Ads: Bring Results. goods and merchandise where thé| | NAB! TSnon> SAY NOT, BUT | HEARD THE LADY NEXT ‘SAY, DiD You Ten HELEN WHAT TIME | GOT HOME LAST NIGHT ? Tom, THIS ARTICLE SAYS THAT HALF THE PoPULATION MEN IN THE WAR 15 THE CAUSE OF THAT? MARKET SHOWS NEW STRENGTH War Reports a Tespite Exchange! With Confidence in Suc- cessful Outcome Ni New York, N. Y., April quiet strength of today’s stock mar ket bespoke further, confidence in a successtul outcome of “the tiant struggle still raging in France. ‘Trad- ing was again in very small volume but investment shares held their ground inthe main. Announcement of the oxpented en try of American troops into. the bat: ; tle was hailed with deep satisfaction. | | as was also the decision of the alies to designate a supreme command on the western front. ‘ome advices received favorable interruption, tonnage in the middle west, for example, showing a gain over the corresponding period la year. 8 was nullified to a degree t ts of a shortage of ship- ilities, labor problems adding a disturbing element. The government's recent ruling on stock loans probably accounted for spordic pecially United States steel, failed, however to hold more 2 one point gain, Coppers were relatively more ac » than at any time in the | month, gains of 1 to 1% ting from the ‘oly of the metal belief that new likely to favor that_commo: ccos, oils, ‘Sinclair excepted) utilities and some minor specialties scored. gross gains of one to four points, but th tor group, espec- at al times un- , Inquiry for rails was exce gly limited, ‘but firmness pre- vailed in that division. Total sales nd a well ¢efined e sched ity. | amounted: to 188,000 shares. Bonds, including the ‘liberty issues, ! were irregular om light offerings. Sales (par value): $4,625,000. United States bonds (old ° issues) were unchanged on call: NEW YORK 1K STOCK ‘List merican Beet Sugar .. w American Can .. American Smelting. & Refining American. Tel. & Tel . American Zinc Anaconda Copper Atchison .; Baltimore & Butte & Sup California Hetroleum, Chespeake &, Ohio .. fs Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul . Chino Copper ........ . Colorado Fuel & Iron . Crucible. Steel . Cuba Cane Sugar « Inspiration’ Copper . Int. Mer. Marine pfd ctf Kennecott Copper . Louisville & Nashville . Mexican Petroleum \Miami Copper’ .... Missouri Pacific New York Centr: Northern. Facifie Republic iron “Steel Southern. Pacific ,, Southern Railway : Al United: States Steel . TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT ne ort covering among certain | Door TELLING HELEN “THAT SHE SAW You COME IN LAST THAT STATE - MENT MUST BE ARRIVALS OF CORN DEPRESS Provisions and Oats Also ea | Because of Burdensome | Supply Chicago, !1., April 1—Burdensome arrivals of low grade corn had a bear- h effect today on the corn market ; Prices closed unsettled, 5gc net lower, with May . Oats finished 1 to iad off. The outcome in provisions , ie. Depression in the corn market de- | veloped in the main after cash deal- {ings had shown that poor to rotten ples had fallen in value to 20 to a ‘bushel. Corn that was out of condition proved hard to seel even at the bottom figures reached, which 1917 crop, A further bearish influence was the fact that the movement to in Kees of last year. Besides the v compared with a wei said shipping busin e out of the question under exist- ing rail conditions, ‘he seaboard. Auspicious weather for| ‘he newly seeded crop tended also to veaken the market. Provisions averaged lower as a re sult more or less of a falling off in shipments. Supplies of hogs in March exceeded all previous records for that nonth. Option Sorn— May ..125% 126 Jats— April May... 12445 125% 844 NEW YORK METAL New York, N, Y. spot 725 @ spelter dull; East St. Louis deli ot 700 @ 712%. NEW YORK MONEY New York, N. Y.. Apr. 1- tile paper, four months, 6 percen months 6¢percent. Bar silver 92%. Mexican dollars 74. Government bonds BECAUSE THEY SAY THAT [i ONE HALF OF THE WORLD DONT KNOW How THE | | were about the lowest so far on the} {primary points continued materially | supply total showed a liberal gain | , and it | from here | Oats underwent a decided setback | on account of lowering of bids from | Open High Low. Closing | LE, TOM OTHER HALF LIVES irregular. Railroad ‘bonds irregular. Time loans firm; sixty TAXI Phone: 27 L. E SMITH Machine Hemstitching and Picoting MRS. M. 0. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 8494 t “ E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. PHONE 752. For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway ewan nnn ee eneeeee H Undertaking—Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS UNDERTAKING PARLORS A. W. LUCAS COMPANY. Apr. 1.—Lead dull. | Day and Night Phone 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge days, ninety | 15c:; Lady Embalmer in Attendance days and six months 6 bid, Call money | weak; high 5%; low 3; ruling rate 5%; closing bid 2%; offered at 3; last loan 3, MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn., Apr. 1—Wheat “rec ipts 199 cars, compared ‘with 768 cars a year ago. Corn, No. 3 Yellow, 155 @ 160. Oats No, 3 White, 87% @ 88%. 407 @ 409, Flour 35¢ higher; in carload lots, standard flour guoted at 955 a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks. Shipments 54,334 barrels, Rye 298 @ 300, Barley 145 @ 202. Bran 3314. ST. PPAUL aIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn., Apr. Hogs receipts 5,800; steady; 1670 @ 1680; bulk 1675 @ 1680. é Cattle receipts 3,500; killers, slow and steady; steers 650 @ 1400; cows and heifers 700 @ 1000; veal calves steady 600 @ 1400; stockers and feed ers slow, 650 @ 1100. Sheep receipts 150; steady; lambt 800 @ 1800; wethers 700 @ 14 ewes 500 @ 1300. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK icago, Il1., Apr, 1—Hogs. receip 33,000; strong; bulk 1685 @ 1740 light 1700 @ 1765; mixed 1655 1760; heavy 1580 @ 1725; rough 158 @ 1620; pigs 1250 @ 1650. Cattle receipts 21,000; strong; tive steers 935 @ 1490, the highest’o ‘he year; stockers and feeders % @ 1185; cows.and heifers 650 @ 12 calves 1050 @ 1600, Sheep receipts 12,000; strong: shes) 1200 @ 1700; lambs 1550 @ 2015. MINNEAPOLIS PRODUCE Minneapolis, Minn., April 1—Egi market is a shade firmer. Strawber ries and most lines of green vegf tables are lower. Butter: Creamery, extras 40; exte firsts 39c; firsts 38c; seconds ic dairy 31c; packing stock 28c. Eggs: Fresh prime firsts, new cat es, free from rots, small dirties ani checks out, per dozen 33c; curren receipts, rots out, $9.60; checks an seconds, dozen 26c; dirties, candleé dozen, 26c; quotations on eggs clude cases. Fancy twins, pound 24c ew York 26c; fancy daisie fancy young Americas 26c; fanc: 29c; fancy limburger 35c;, fanc 3 loaf,.50c; block 40c; primos pultost, 1c. ; TAXI Phone 57 S. LAMBERT SS BARBIE’S DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver 1 range e fancy —S—S—S——————————————— pocceee! Transfer & Storage We have anequalied facilities fors moving, etdring, and shippi household godds. Careful, expert; enced men; alee retall lee and WACHTER TRANSFER 00. Phone 62. No. S82 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. Bismarok, N...D. BATTERY REPAIRING tes Motor Co., Corwin’ Utah Copper .,... - We are a ilcensed 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 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 thelr cars for the season. EXIDE BATTERIES ARE BETTER, Bisii STEAM HEATED FIRE-PROOF STORA! - Radiator Repairin 1 in all its branch + esi RACINE, 5,000-mile fst qote pres srs) Yeido oT uaioM to oigst ait ft naad ever oi marc FFs) ie Oe Oe Kracrbody Knoms Volra in Head Monat Bal

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