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FRIDAY, MAY 17,:1918. > BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU SEVEN CHECK FOR $170.25 “FROM R. C. BENEFIT .. The Burleigh county Red Cross chapter today received a check for $170.25, representing the net proceeds of the benefit dance which the Thurs- day Musical club.of Bismarck gave at the McKenzie. on Tuesday ‘evening. A similar dance given earlier: in the|* year netted the Red Cross, fund $171.25. in snare a 4 RUMMAGE SALE. The ladies of the First Baptist church will conduct a rummage sale in the store room of the Haggart block on Saturday, May 18. -'Many useful ar- ticles -have been donated and there will bea display of spring. and sum: mer millinery hard to resist. A special trimmer.-has: been engaged to take charge of this..department and we guarantee satisfaction. A. lunch consisting of coffee, sand- wiches,, doughnuts, and pie will be served -during ‘the: afternoon. 4 Any of the Heptist ladies or their friends can leave donations for the rummage gale atthe church parlors parlors on Feurth street where a com- mittee will 7 m on. Thursday and Friday aftern iz NOTICE OF {HEARING PETITION FOR LICENSE ;TO SELL REAL ESTATE. State of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh—SS. In, County Court, before Hon. H. C. Bradley, Judge. In the matter of the estate of Rufus Ullum, deceased. : Clara B. Ullum, petitioner, vs. Rasalia Pettet, Goldya 'M. Ullum and Clarence B. Ullum, respondents. The State of North Dakota.to the above named respondents and all per- sons interested in the estate of Rufus Ullum, deceased: You are hereby notified that the pe- tition of Clara B, Ullum, administra- trix of the estate of Rufus Ullum, late of the city of Bismarck in the county of Burleigh and State of Nortif Da. kota, deceased, has been filed in this court, therein petitioning that she be authorized, empowered and directed to sell real estate belonging to said decedent's estate, described as fol- lows, to-wit: The Southéast Quarter (SE 1-4)-af Section Eighteen (18), Township One Hundred Thirty-nine (139) Range Seventy-eight (78). “ That said petition will be heard by this court on Tuesday, the 11th day of June A. D. 1918,a t 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the court rooms of this court, in the court house, in the city of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and state of North Dakota. And you and each of you are hereby cited and required then and there to ye and appear before this court and show cause, if any you have, why this petition should not be granted. Dated the 23rd day of April, A. D. 191°. . (Seal) H. C. BRADLEY, Judge of the County Court. Newton, Duliam & Young, Attorney for Administrator. Bismarck, -‘N. D. 426; 531017. ' CATTLE MARKETS ST. PAUL. HOGS—Receipts 5,600; range $17@ 17.20; bulk $17,15@17.20. ~~ CATTLE—Receipts 3,600; killers steady; steers $7.50@17.00; .cows and heifers .$8.00@14.00;, calves steady; $7.00 @. 12.50;-stockers and feeders, $6.50@11.00 steady. a SHEEP—Receipts 15; steady, lambs 31.00@18.00;, wethers 37.00@13.50; ewes $5.00@13.00. CHICAGO. 2 HOGS—Receipts 13,000; unsettled; early advance of 10c to lic over yes- terday’s average. Bulk $7.25@17.60; light $17.20@1765; mixed $17.00@ 17.15; heavy $16.20@17.50; ‘Rough 16.20@16.60; pigs, $14.60@17.65. CATTLE—Receipts 3,000; firm; na- tivé beef steers $10.40@17.75; stock- ers and feeders $9.10@13.00; cows and heifers $17.15@14.40; calves $8.00@14. SHEEP—Receipts 9,000; steady sheep $12.00@16.15; lambs $14.75@ 20.25. : ' GRAIN MARKETS (MINNEAPOLIS. No. 3 yellow corn 155@165. No. 4 yellow corn 150@160. No. 5 yellow corn 130@140. No. 3 mixed corn 150@160. Corn other grades, 70@130. : No. 2 white oats Mont. 78 3-4@79.3-4 Oats, standard, 74 3-4. To arrive 75° 3-4@74 3-4. No. 3 white oats 74 14@75 1-4. To arrive 73. 14@74 1-3. No. 4 white oats 71 1-4@74 1-4. aBrley, choice. 139@145. Earley 115@139. Rye 198@200. . Rye to arrive 198@200. Flax 393@395. Flax to arrive, same. Oats K 74 1-4. N, 67 3-4. Close 1:50 p m. DULUTH, Oats on trk 73 1-4@74 1-4. Oats to arrive. none. Rye.on trk, none. Barley on trk 100@145. Flax on trk 993@399. Flax to drrive 393. (May flax 392 A. July flax 397. Oct. flax. 358. Close 1:54 §. m. ee { Vegetable plants ready at Hoskins. —Advertisement. Cen eae NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Fis- marck, N. D.; wants your cream and pay highest market price always. Write for tags. - 517 tf orga aL FOR RENT—Five room house, mod- ern.conyeniences, South 7th street. Call John P. Hoagland, 606 Main street. \ 517 3t THE PARTY THAT IS HOLDING A little male black dog. with brown feet and white on breast, bushy tail, tag No. 69 would be kind to let loose or to notify the owner at 220 So.! Seventh street. 517 2t eoeeees eoceree Shop in The Tribune Before You Shop in the Store. [SEE MR. AND MRS! MORTIN SITTING OVER AT ANOTHER. HAVE You DECIDED WHAT You WANT, " Leading man with “Upstairs and Down.” “Upstairs and Down” by Frederic and Fanny Hatton, is said to be an extremely good example of the kind of plays most appealing to the pres- ent day theatregoers—plays that are bright, light and full of laughter. The Hattons are the authors of several very ul plays—‘‘Years of Dis-| cretion. he Great Lover,” “Lom-} bardi, Ltd.,” and “The Squab Farm,” } but none of their dramtic writings} have had a stronger popular appeal than this merry‘ comedy, “Upstairs and Down,” which has a year's run in New York city, four months in Chi- cago, two months in Eoston and one month in Philadelphia, to its credit. The comedy tells about a philandering Irishman, a poto-player, and his many love affairs and particularly the one with the “baby. vampire,” which char- acter is a decided novelty in stage-| land and a most entertaining one. Oli- ver Morosco will bring “Upstairs and Down,” with a “typican Morosco cast” | to the Auditorium Thursday, May 23. ae | MANY ARE ANXIOUS TO | TAKE. UP TENNIS! Mrs. Edith W. Hughes has had a very busy time at her telephone since last evening's. Tribune, announcing) that she would teach beginners ten-| nis at the Country club Saturday aft- ernoon for the benefit of the Red Cross reached Bismarck homes. Mrs. Hughes can still accept a few more) beginners, if they will phone hér this) evening. After that, it is doubtful! whether anx engagements can hey made, | TO MINOT ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Thursday for Minot. whe make their home. Mr. Wysong came} to Eismarck about a year ago to take charge of the stationery department) |of Ifoskins. A few nm hs» later he; married a popular Minot girl, who/ came here a bride. He is return- jing to Minot to assume an attractive position with a large branch establish- ment recently opened tuere by the Glove-Gazette Printing Co. of Wahpe- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Wysong made man; friends during their residence in Pi: marck; both were popul socially, jand the younger set will miss them. _ 0. E.S. PARTY TONIGHT The O. E. S. cards and dancing party at the Masonic temple is the hig social event for tonight. It is for the benefit of the Red Cross. Dancing begins at 9° Keep the little ones healthy and happy. Their tender, sensitive bod- ies require a cooling, healing harm- less remedy to prepare their stomachs for, summer's heat. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is reliable and safe, eevee: povccoooorers thoro but not injurious. 25c Bres- 10, 1918. Banking hous Due trom other bank Checks and other Undivided’ profits, less expenses taxes paid .. Individual dep ject to check Time certificates of deposit . Savings deposits Cashiers checks ou Due to other banks .... - ~~ Total... STATE OF TH DAKOTA, Cou OR belief. am - (Seal.) %y Correct Attest: CW. MeGray, P. R, Fields, J. A. Hyland, Directors. BIDS WANTED. Burleigh county, North Dakota up to laying of the side walk and putting in a retaining wall around the court house block in accordance with plans and specifications of the county sur- veyor. All bids must be sealed ana EVERETT TRUE HELLO, JENKINS, (8 THERE MUCH OFA LINS, AHEAD OF MG AT THE CASHIER'S WINDOW? ONLY THREE WOMEN AHCAD OF MG 8 4 ~ ttn lows. ed TOM IS A VERY ACCOMMO- DATING HUSBAND REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF CAPITAL SECURITY BANK i at Bismarck in the State of North Gakota, at the close of business. May Capital stock paid in .........2..0: $ 50,000.00 203,213.41 nty of McLean he above named bank, do solemnly I, Krist Kjelstrup, presidént, of ¢ e, to the best of my knowledge and swear that the above statement is tril KRIST KJELSTRUP, President. h day of May, 1918 GOGSTETTER, t Notary Public, McLean County North} Wo Dakota, My commission expires July Swhscribed and sworn to before me this 16th Sealed bids will be received by the board of county commissioners of companied by 5 per cent of 2 o'clock on June 11. 1918, for the re-|right is reserve commissioners. 5—17, 24 31, i NO, EVERETT; ONLY Two oR THREE. | ~ TRIBUNE a F. B. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR SALE—Vacant lot,' corner, 100 by. 150 feet, $525; water-and sewer, de LE-—Dozens of houses and hundreds of lots in all parts of the city. There are some real bargains amongst them. FOR SALE—The biggest list of farm lands of any dealer in the county, Many pieces are rare bar- gains and can arrange very liberal terms on most of them, WHEN YOU think of rea Jestate think of. AEAL ESTATE COMPANY RB. YOUNG ~ Téléphone No. 78R , Office in First National BankBidg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—Corner on Main street house. This is one of the last good corners. Remember Bismarck prop- erty is a fist class investment right now. ‘ J. H. HOLIHAN cucme Block. - + - + Phone 745 ' ' HELP WANTED—MALE 1,809.00 | WANT2D—Man with team anil dise 7445.01! machine at once to di | gardea al- | ready plowed. hone 449K oftice over Weob's store. FP. W. Keith QOS phetee ol ee ty WANTED — Experienced mechanic. Apply Lahr Motor Sales Co. Bis- marek, D. tf. WANTED—Two skilled “mechani Only experienced\ men need apply. Corwin Motor .C. 4-14-tf, 695.28 — | WANTED—A good bindery man with experience. Apply No 476 ‘Tribune. WANTED—Young men or couples for work as attendants at state hospital for insane. Wages from $30 to $40 a month with board, room and laundry. Address W. M. Hotchkiss, Jamestown, N. D. wk HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED BM Tor’, general, house- . eApply?16 Avghue A west or Phone 169R. 516 tf WANTED—a good, competent, hook- keeper. Apply Bismarck sfribine. Only competent people need’ apply. 516 tu WANTED—A_ girl for restaurant Good pay. Call at 215 Fifth street, Bismarck, N. D 5 16 It addressed to the county auditor al! WANTED—Ginl to help with housc- Bismarck, and each bid must ye @C-| work and care for child. Phone a certified check for 5 z the amount bid. The d to reject any or all bids by ‘order of the poard*of county Ewe TB: FLAHERTY, County Auditor. 5-16-1wk. LAUNDRY HELP WANTED. at once. Apply to Bismarck hospital. WANTED—Domestic help; apply at Bismarck Hospital. 5-16 tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply 821 4th street. 513.1 wk 3 Bn ty : By Conce WANTED—Competent woman for general housework. Apply Mrs. O. A. Will, 712 4th street. Phone 118. 5 il tf WANTHD—Girl_ or woman for gen- eral housework. Phone 831K 5 11 tt WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 713Z or call 700 10th street. 5.10 6t_ WANTED—Girl for. general house- work. Apply 821 4th St. Phone 811. 5 10 St AAARAL WANTED—Three bright, capable women to travel. $25.00 to, $50.00 per week. Weekly advance for trav . eling expenses. Goodrich Drug Co. Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. 5—5 12.19 26 WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Apply 821 4th_St.__ 85-5. | WANTED—A dining room g' ‘at Un- \j dewood hotel. States wages and ex- perience in first letter. Address Hotel Underwood, N. D, _5-8-1wk. 75x150 feet. Nine room modera) C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps of Shields in Grant county, N. D and will trade fdr city income. Have several hou: deal. C. WILLIAMS a « Office Tel, No. 49) jamarck Bank Bidg. g jemarck, N. D. soil; lies well; $18 an acre. —— CLASSIFIED COLUMNS — FOR SALe OR TRADE—One good section of land stx miles southwest 5 15 3t This section is 76 per cent tillable or rent. Will take good ex. ty on che! Foi FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR IENT—Six rooms and bath in duplex all modern, 907 Sixth street. See Western Sales Co. Owners. eo tat Slat pesnigh 8s TEStE 5. NT—Vive room house, partly modern on South 7th street, Call J. P. Hoagland, 606 Main street FOR RENT—Five room” cottage. _ Phone 8948. 516 3t FOR RENT—412 Thayer St. has six six rooms with bath in fir ° class for aale, trade) condition. Apply to A. Van Horn. ~ modern house ve Phone 576 or call at 401 5th street. : e _ 5111 wk FOR RENT—Three room flat in mod- erm house. Harvey Warris & Co. * 5 10 tt FOR ENT—7-room modern house. Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. r 4.22 tf ‘OR RENT-—Modern house of 10 rooms and bath at 416 Thayer St. ss 6 4l! at Telephcne office or tele- phone 539. } 69 te FOr” RENT—Partly furnished flat. Phone H. L. Reade of J, H. Holthan. 55 tf FOR RENT—Five room house; close FOR SALE—Choice 160 acres, rich| jin; corner lot; $19.00. I. E. Young Real Fstate Co. 5-3-tf s\ Great bargain. Price too low to ad. + .vertise. LARGE LIST of lots and ho sale in all parts of Bismarck. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager ROOMS FOR RENT EXTRA FINE 640 acres with running | FOI RES water; 90 per cent good plow land,| modern. 400 Kleventh St. Phone Five room house partly Je] 754K, 4-24-t¢ FOR RENT—Seven room house, all for} imodern. Hot water heating. 710 421¢ Ave PD. MISCELLANEOUS | FOR SALE—Home made jelff for sale. also some other things. Call fore- noons. 319 Second St.____5-16-2t. FOR RENT—Building, fixtures and equipment of a going restaurant. Only eating place in town. Apply | George ‘Manley, McKenzie, 'N. D. 5 15 17 18. FOR 1 housekeeping. Good garden spot. Aiso some/ furniture if Cheap to the righ pa 1016 Broadway or Phone 624 7-1 3t —Three rooms for light- Call at ALES Paby bi Foi SALE—Smail flock pure bred white leghorns. Also eggs ‘ ting at $1.50. Phone Phone 618. 455K, 5 16 tt POR RE. modern hou: th St. 4-16-1wk, _522 Second FOR RE. reet. t mod. tl Phone 592X_ 15 5th St. FOR ~ RENT—Furnished roow light housekeeping or otherw: desired. Also cotta e room 2; close in Phone 404K or call 80l 4th S inquire of Geo, W, Little, $ hand store. FOR” RENT—Nice large furnis room in a new modern housé one block from P. 0. phone 6: ern house. Good location. Close in. 99 front room on first floor, board. 620 6th street. 511 6t furnishéd room. Cheap for summer. 608 2nd street. Phone 144L. be 5 10 Gt, FOR RENT—Rooms over the First Guaranty Bank, Inquire of FE, V. Lahr, First Guaranty Bank. tt FOR RENT—Modern housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished Phone 773. Bl UG FOR RENT-—Purnished and untur nished rooms. Business College. Phone 183. 430 1 mo FOR RENT—Good rooms for light housekeeping. 708 Broadway. . 5 4 30 tt FOR RDNT—Two nice modern house- keeping rooms. Call 454X or 514 Hannafin, 3 26 tt eSreet seb teen aig et BiB Ey FOR RENT—Modern room. 621 Sixth St, } 3-1-1mo FOR RENT—Close in furnished rooms. Also rooms for light housekeeping. 411 5th street. Phone 273. 3 29 tt FOR RENT—Mocdern furnished rooms, 827 6th at. 3-16 tt E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 FOR RENT—A nice large all modern front room at 419 7th street. Phone Furnished front room in ROOM FOR RENT in modern house. ern house. Good location. Close in} 15. Never been used. Cos FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- xX 5 1Lte ALE Underwoot ically new; 512, | ror No, 5, pl able. Write No. are Tribune. 517-2 Bath tub, office hairs, shine stand, lay Phone 30K. it FOR SALE—A’ beautiful magnificent e 11x $185.00. will sell for $115.00 Come in and see it at the oriental rug show rooms Haggart Block. 56 3t red flax and very Can put in on -| > Whitatl’anglo Pers an rug, car any day at Brittin, N. D. Apply to M. C. Ohl, Brittin, N. D. wise “2 pie FOR SALE unimproved 2] land near Dri $10.00 per acre for cash, Ove Peterson, 6561 6th St. So. Seattle, Wash. s 521 mo. WANTED—To trade player piano for table} automobile, Much be in good condi- for two people, with or without] tion. John W. Wilson, Pettibone, N. vets _5 8 wk Sanitary Bakery and I Ee FOR SAL FOR RENT—A cool, modern, nicely| Cafe. Will join army. Write Sani- tary Bakery and Cafe, Bismarck, \. Dake, / 429 tt FOR RENT-Storage or repair room. Phone 299K, ~ 419 tf FOR SALE—Two pool tables; two Al- bert Lea lighting systems, Lock Box 11, Pettibone, N. D. 491mo. FOR SALE—Brand new Studebaker at a verv reasonaule price. See R. M. Halladay. Phono 139. 46 tf FOR SALE CHEAP—1917 Studebaker six, 7-passenger. Run about 4,000 miles. For quick sale $876, Phone 141. 322 tt ees 4 EAT POTATOES. { (By N. D. Food Administration.) Save wheat by eating potatoes. The Food Administration urges ev- ery citizen who: feels the urge of patriotism,” to “assist {n the Potato Consumption ‘campaign that is now under way wherever potatoes are plen- tiful. Many. sections of the state have an over-supply of potatoes. » Unless they are eaten in the next few weeks they, will e wasted. t Make the potatoes help to win the war. ———_—_ 4 ~- Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. WY RU ay 7G WANTED—Competent girl or woman for general house work. Apply Mrs. G. D. Mann, Tribune office. 5 6 tt. —S———eesa— LOST AND FOUND | LOST—One-half dozen keys on a key | ring. Finder please return to Trib- | une. 5.161 wk FOUND—Two large afito side cur- tains. Apply at Tribune office. | 5.16 tf oe | WORK WANTED___ WORK WANTED—Windows removed and washed, carpets beat, house walls cleaned and other general odd jobs. Phone 776 or call 319 Front street, 5 14 L.wk a = HAT CLEANING LADIES’ AND MEN'S HATS cleaned and reblocked; expert work. Send by mail. Eagle Hat Cleaning Works, 313 Broadway, Bismarck, N.. D. 412 Imo a HOUSES WARTED ‘o rent @ ‘modern house. Phone 264. 2 $713-tf NZ AWW \\

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