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AOVERTISEMENT. Sealed bids for the work of parking aid maintaining’ sueli*parkiigs Hous the ‘following described’streets anc avenues in Improvement Districts Nos. 1, 2, 8and 5' of Eismarck; North Da. kota: on Rayiiond Street from Avenue B to’Avenue C;_on Washington’ ave: nue from Avenue A to Avenue 'B; on Mandan avenue from Avenue A‘ to Avenue B; on First street-from Ave- nue A to Avénue B; om Second street ore Broadway’ to -Averiue “B; on Third street trom Broadway to ‘Ave- nue C; on Fourth street: from ‘Thayer ‘street to: the Boulevard; on Fifth street from Thayer street to the Boulevard; _ on Sixth street | from Broadway to the ‘Boulevard; on Sev- enth street from Broadway to Avenue D; on Eighth street: from. Broadway to Avenue 'B; ‘on Ninth street from Broadway to Avenue B; on Broadway from Seventh street to Ninth street; on Thayer street ‘from Anderson street to Hannafin street and from Second’ street to -Ninth street; on Avenue A from’ Raymond street te Ninth’ street; on Avenue B from a point 175 feet west of the west line of Raymond street to Ninth street; on Avenue C from Third street: to Sev- nth street; on. Avenue D from Fdurth street ta Seventh street; on Avenue © from Fourth street to Sixth street; on Avenue F from Fourth street to ‘Sixth street, will be received by the board of city commissioners of said city until eight (8) o’clock p. m., May 27, 1918,.which ptoposal must be ac- companied by a certified check in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500). made payable. to the order of A. W. Lucas, president of the board of city commigsioners of the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, ‘as a guaranty that the bidder will :enter into a contract for the performance of such work, whicly proposal must,also be accompanied by a -bidder’s bond’ running to the city vt Bismarck in @ sum equal to: the full amount bid, a8 provided in Section 3707 pf the Compiled Laws ‘of North Dakota of 1913. Each biddér fs re- “quired to set the rate of interest the improvement warrants ghall bear (not exceeding séven per ceyt per annum) which warrants are to be received and accepted: by. themx at par in payment forthe work. The: following quantities of work are given for the guidance of the bid- jer; iS Seas : 400 trees. ~ 65,000 square yards of parking. 75,000 square yards of maintenance. Bids will me received for the com- pletion of the planting of the trees and the parking June 20th, 1918, anc the completion of the ‘maintenance, November 1, 1918. The right is re- served to reject any and all bids. (Signed) C. L. BURTON, City Auditor. 5-11.18. , ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed bids for the construction of a sanitary sewer.on Tenth street from Front~street ta’ a point. one hundred feet isouth of ‘the ‘south line of Bowen street in Sewer improvement Districts Nahi Three'and Five, city of Bis- marck, ‘North Dakota, will be receivec by the board of city commissioners of sale elty until 8 o'clock p.m. May 27, 1918. cats Bidders shall bid upon a basis of cash payment for said work and are required to state the rate’ of interest; (not exceeding seven per cent: per an- num) which are-to be received and accepted. by them at par in payment for the work. “All of said Work to be done cording. to’ and in accordance} wi dplang ‘and specifications pre-} pared by the city engineer, approved / by the city commission, and filed in the office of the city auditor. The follow‘ gepproriinats quant ties*are given’ e gi ige of Lie bidders: uy e rae es 888 lin. ft. of 8 inch Vitrified cewer 2 manholes’ Y lamphole. 24 8 inch-by 6 inch Ys. Bids will be received proviting for the completion of: this work July 15. 1918. *. Hach proposal must be actompanied by a certified check in the sum ot Five Hundred ($500) Dollars indorsed or made payable to the president or the boasted of city commissioners of the city of Dismarck a8 a guarantee that the bifider Will énter into a contract for the’ performance of such ‘work in case such work is awarded to him. wit in tén days after the acceptance o: his. bid, and in .case. any bidder to, whom such’ contract shall be awarded fails or refuses to enter into such con- tract, when: requésted to do so, suci check accompanying his bid shall ve retained by the city as liquidated dam- ages‘for such failure. ae "Bach proposal tust atso’ be acconi« panied by a bond’ rutning “to ‘the cfiy of Bismarck in eum “equal: :to “the amount of fis bid’ rovided in Sec- tion 3707 of Compiled “Laws ot North Dakota‘for 1913, Plans, gpectfications, ‘estimates and ‘blank: forms of propds-’ als are on fite in the office of the city auditor, or can be obtained from tie city engineer upon application. Eaca bid shall be securely sealed and en- dorsed ‘Proposals for Construction of a Sanitary Sewer on Tenth Street from Front street to a point one hundred feet south of the south line of Bower Street.” ” . “Bidders: must specify in their pro- posals that, should the above work be awarded fo them, they will bind them-) selvés to finish and complete the same riot later than the date stated in the advertisement, The right is reserved to rejéct'any or all bids, or to accept or reject-any part of any bid as the best interests of the city may ap- pear. By direction of the/board of city commissioners of the city of Bismarck, ‘North Dakota. . C.-L: BURTON, City Auditor.* 5—11 i8. RESOLUTION. Commissioner Kirk introduces the} following resolution and moves its ad- option: R 7 Beit Resolved by the board of city commissioners of the city of Bismarck. ‘North Dakota, that it is necessary and the-board. of city commissioners of the city of Bismarck, North Dakota. hereby declare it to be necessary to do the parking, seed grass, plant trees, S9 ES =—S——S Dr ean ndraad apbebeeeeeetteds Shop in The Tribune Before You Shop in the Store. -the ‘improvement: warrants.shall .bear}{9. Avenue Bi rier: BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | eit TOM COMES HOME PRE- PARED FOR AN, ATTACK. AN HOUR LATE NOW = CAPTAIN, 1D LIKE To see You A Doe You KNOW ? WHAT TIME IT 1S. FIRE WHEN READY GRIDLEY ft and maintain the same according to the plans and specifications of the city engineer, which plans and specifi- cations were adopted jand placed on file this 6th day of May, 1918, along the following described streets and avenues in Improvement Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 5; on Raymond street from Avenue B to Avenue C; on Washington Avenue from Avenue A to Avenue B;'‘on Mandan avenue from Avenue A to Avenue B; on First street from Avenue-A to Avenue Bj:on Second street from Broadway to AVe- nue B; on Third street from Broad- way~to. Avenue C; oh Fourth street trom Thayer street to the Boulevard; on Fifth street from Thayer street to the Boulevard; on Sixth street from BroadWay to the Boulevard; on Sev- enth streét from Broadway to Avenue D; on Eighth street from Broadway A on, Ninth street from BroadWay to'AVénue B; on Broadway trom Seventh street, to. Ninth street; on Thayer street from Anderson street to Hannafin street, and from Second street to Ninth street; on Rosser street from Second street to Ninth street; of Avenue A from Raymond Street to Ninth street ;on Avenue B from a point 175 feet west of the west line. of Raymond, street; to Ninth street; -on. Avenue C from Tigra street cto..Seventh street; on Avpfuc D from’ Fourth street to Sevénth Street; on Avenue E from Fourth street to Sixth street; on Avenue may desire to do the parking, and tain the same on the parking strip in front of his property shall have the privilege of so doing; provided, furth shall be done in accordance with the plans and specifications’ of the city engineer, which plans and _ specifica- tions are on file in the office of the city auditor; and provided, further, that notice is given to the city engi- neer in writing not, later than May 22, 1918, that ft is the intention of such property owner to do such work. State of North Dakota, City of Bis- marck—SS. I, C. L. Burton, city auditor of the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, here- by‘ certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original resolu- tion as passed by thé board of city commissioners of the city of ‘Bismarck, ‘North Dakota, at a regular meeting held on May, 6th, 1918. " “C.L. BURTON, City Auditor. o 5—11 18. RESOLUTION. Commissigqner Thompson introduces the following resolution and moves its adoption: Be It Resolved by the city commis- sioners of the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, that it is necessary, and the city commissioners hereby. declare it to be necessary to construct a sani tary sewer on Tenth Street froin Front street to a point one hundred feet south of the south line of Bowen street in Sewer Improvement Distri¢ts ‘Numbers Three and Five, city of Bis- marck, North Dakota, according to the plans and specifications of T. R. Atkinson, city engineer, which ‘plans and specifications and estimate of cost were adopted and placed on file with the city auditor this 6th day of “May, 1918; and notice is hereby given to all owners of property liable to be \assessed for the construction of said sanitary sewer that if within fiftee: days after the first pulication of this resolution the‘owners of a majority of the property liable to be assessed for this improvement do not file with the city auditor a written protest againsv the construction of said sewer, then the city commission shall be deemed authorized to construct the same. State of North Dakota, city of Bis: marck—Sps. t I, -C. L- Burton, city auditor of the city of. Lismarck, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the foregoing isa true and correct copy of the original resolution as passed by the city com- missioners of said city at.a regular meeting hgll on the 6th day of May, 1918. . C. L. BURTON, City Auditor. 5—11 18. WOCOOTE DODO DOLD LEO ODO ODOC OLLI OES POOPOoe ORO LOOO LOOT OTOL ELELIODI LOSS Ads Bring Results. Trihine a F} Seal from Fourth street to Sixth street; ) provided that any property owner whoj plant trees and seed grass.and main-| i Se er, that such parking and maintaining m REPORT OF THE CONDITION QFs,05.,.4)//i54 THE BALDWIN STATE BAN a Balewin in the state cf North Dakota, at the close of business May 10, 1918, i RESOURCES. $125,069.89 224.76 Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and un Warrants, stocks, tax c claims, etc. 1,000.49 | Banking hous 3,679.94 Other real estate 1,657.01 Current expens : divided profits 3,505.12 Due from other banks $ 14,912. cash items 9 Checks and othe} Cash 1,907. 14,734.96 Totaly ccc e idee cece ee ees aleee $149,872.21 ~. LiagiLiTiEs, y Capital stock paid in é $ 10,000.00 Surplus fund 5 6,500.00; Individual deposits subject to check.. Time. Certificates of deposit s Savings deposits .. Cashier’s checks outstanding. . Due to other bank: 128,372.21 00 Bills payable .. Total 1.8... cece cee en elee ents STATE OF. NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—-Ss, 1H, G. Higgins, cashier of the above, hamed hank, do, solemnly ‘swear to thé'best of'my knowledge and belief. H. G. HIGGINS, Cashier. day of May, 1918 ‘ F, LAWYER, Notary Public, Burleigh C My commisison expires that the above statement is true, Subscribed and sworn to before me, this noun E unty, N. D. ). 20, 1924. Correct Attest: e “ AUG. E. TOHNSON, VASEN, Ed Directors. tag No. 69 would be kind to'let loose of to notify the owner at\220, So. LOST: THE PARTY THAT 1S HOLDING A] FOUN EVERETT TRUE | -- +, Between 4th St. ond Lismarck | Seventh streets 51d at hospital on Thayer a watch and| LOST—Two notes made ouut ‘from chain with cross. Initials on cross.| First, National Bank, Belffeld, Find- F.-L. R, Finder return to Tribune. er please return to Tribune pice. 5-18-tf. @ 18-tf. D—Two ‘large auto side cur- Apply at Tribune -olfice. as little male black» dog with brown] tains. feet and white on breast, bushy tail, By Conde —BUT WHEN bTELL YoU THAT MY Wire HAS SLOPED WITH ANOTHER = Ws BMAN.. YOU WON'T 5 BE “SURPRISED SHAT Y AM WIS ANYTHING LUCKY HAPPENS TO You DON'T. FAIL TO GO AND TELC IT TO 6 tt] F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. FOR SALE—Vacant lot, corner, 100 by 150 feet, $525; water and sewer, graded streets. FOR SALE—Dozens of houses and hund?eds of lots fn all parts of the city. There are some real bargains them. © The biggest list of farm any dealer in the “ot Many pieces are rare bar- nge very liberal _ terms,on most of them. WHEN Yourtnink of rea lestate think of lands county. gains and can ar F. E: YOUNG | REAL ESTATE CO. Telephone No. 78R Office ~in First, National BankBldg. , J.-H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—Corner on Main street 75x150 feet. “Nine room modern house. This is one of the tast good corners, Remeniber Bismarci: prop- erty is a first class investment right now. : J. H. HOLIHAN -ucds Wieck, - - - - Phone 745 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED. + Experienced mechanic. Apply Lahr Motor Sales Co., Bis- | marek; D. t 5 ieee WANTED—Two — skilled mechanics. Only experienced men need apply. . Corwin ‘Motor Co,, bismarck, WN, D. WANTED—A good bindery man wit experience. Apply No 476 Tribune. fe 4b tt WANTED— A god reliable man want- ed for general store. Must have first class references. Will pay good wages to a good man. Send references in first letter. B. L. Smestad, Selfridge, N. D._5-18-21-24. WANTED—Young men or married couples ‘for work as attendants at st&te hospital. for insane. Wages from $30 to{$40;a. month with board, room and laundry: Address W. M. Hotchkiss, Jamestown, N. D. i) 5151 wk HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl_ for general house- work. Apply 16 ‘Avenue A west or Phone 169R. 5 16 tt WANTED—Threé bright capable wo- men.to travel. $25.00 to $50.00 per week. Weekly advance for travel- ing expenses.’ Goodrich Drug Co., z Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. 5-5-12-19-26. WANTED — A ~ Competent book- keeper. ‘Apply Bismarck Tribune. ‘Only competent ones need apply. A 5.16 tt WANTED—Girl to help with housc- work and care for child. Phone 4591. ‘ ‘Iwk. LAUNDRY HELP WANTED at once. Apply. to Bismarck hospital. b ‘ 5 15 tf WANTED—Domestic help; apply at Bismarck Hospital. 5-16 tf WANTED—Girl for general“ house- work. Apply 821-4th street. Vio 5 13 t.wk WANTD)—Competent woman for general shousework, Apply Mrs. O. A. Will, 712 4th street. Phone 118. Sa ise 5 11 tf WANTED—GIrl’ or woman for geui- eral housework. ‘Phone 831K Aa “5 al tf WANTHD—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. - 1 5—5 12 19 26 ‘POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED “STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper’ Wishes _ position. Exempt from draft. Phone 621L. ig 518-1 wk AGENTS—SALESMEN WANTED—Hus'‘lers in every county to sell groceries, paints, oils, poul- try and stock: remedies and special- ties to consumer. big profits. Cof- solidated Grocery Co., Sioux City, Tal 5 18 It SALESMAN —Capable specialty man for North Dakota. Staple line on New ‘and*' Exceptional terms. Va- contract. $35 weekly for expenses. Miles F. Bixler Co., 204 Carlin Bldg. Cleveland Ohio. ‘ 5.18 it cancy now: ‘Attractive commission |~ €. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR GALE OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwest of Shields in Grant county, N. D ‘This gection is 75 per cent tiliablé ‘and will trade for city income. Have several houses for sale, ttade or rent. Will take good ek i» on ihe deal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Blemarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Biemarck, N. D. * y ——————— ‘FOR SALE—Choice 160 acres, rich soil; lies well;\$18 an acre. EXTRA FINE 640 acres with running water; 90 per cent good plow land, Great bargain. Price too low to ad- vertise. — peer LARGE, LIST of lots and houses for sale in all parts of Bismarck, HARVEY HARRIS & co. . J. P. Jackson, Manager ee ee nee UR —_—_—_—_—_————— > ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms with a kitchenette. Couple without children. On Second and Th: Phone 806. patsty FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Six rooms and bath in duplex all moderh. 907 Sixth street. See Western Sales'Co. Owners. 5.15 tt FOR RENT—Five room house, mod- ern conveniences, South 7th street. Cail John P. Hoagland, 606 Main street. 5.47 3t FOR RENT=-Five room house, partly moder on South 7th street. Call J. P. Hoagland, 606 (Main street. ; 515 3t_ FOR RENT—Five room cottage. Phone 894R. 515 3t FOR RENT—42 Thayer St. has six ‘six rooms with bath in first class condition. Apply to A. Van Horn. FOR RENT—Eight. room modern house very comfortable. Phone 576 or call at 401 5th street. oS Ee Ee 5111 wk FOR RENT—Three room flat in mod- ern house. Harvey Harris & Co. 5 lott | FOR ENT—7-room modern: house. Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. 4 22 tf FOR RENT—Modern house of 10 rooms and beth at 416 Thayer St. Call' at Telephcne office or tele- YOR RPNT—Five room house; close in; corner lot; $19.00. F. E. Young Real Estate Co. 5-3+tt FOR RENT—Five room house partly modern. 400 Eleventh St. Phone T54K. 4-24-tf FOR RENT—Seven room house, all modern. Hot water heating. fie 2 tl Ave PD. 4 MISCELLANEOUS oe WANTED —Washing. Good work done, Phone 524X. 5 18 4t CHICKENMEN—10 acres, incubator, 38 fruit. tr 65 grapevines, 500 overbearing strawberries. Sacrifice $198, near Leadwood, Mo. $6 down, $4 monthly. Owner Wainright. St. Louis. _5 18 1t NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Bis- marck, N. D., wants your cream and pay highest market price always. Write for tags. 517 tt FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms for rent, water, heat, telephone at $25.00 per month. 420 Hennepin St. |' = 5-18-3t. FOR RENT—Three rooms for light- . housekeeping. Good garden spot. Also some furniture if wished. Cheap to the righ party. Call at 1016 Broadway or Phone 634L. 5 17 3t FOR RENT—A nice large alt modern front room at 419 7th. street. Phone __435R, Si58 5 1G tt FOR RENT—Furnishédfront room in modern house. 820 Sth St. 5-16-1wk. ROOM FOR RENT in modern house. bee Second Street © 5-18 St FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house. Good locatiof. Close in Phone 592X, 515 5th St. yy 5-11-tf. POR ».-RENT--Farnish6d-rooms or Nght housekeeping or Otherwise as desired.. Also cottage:of five rooms and bath with garage; close in. Phone 404K: or. call’ 801 4th St. or inquire of Geo. W. Little,* Second hand store. 5-18-tf. FOR RENT—Nice large” furnished room in’ a new modern house one block from P. O.. 213 Second or phone -634X, 4 5-13-wk. FOR SALE—Home made Jelly for sale. also some other things. Call’ fore- noons. 319 Second St. 5-16-2t. FORK RENT—Bullding, fixtures ani equipment of a going restaurant. Only eating place in town. Apply George ‘Manley, McKenzie, N. D. 515.17 18. FOR SALE—Small flock pure bred white leghorns. Also eggs for set- ting af’ $1.50... Phone 5! ect cepa Actes i cet 7 FOR ,SALE—Under; soo; tybewriter No, 5, practically ney yery reqson- able. Write No. 5]2, care Tribune. piusfoodh 2 zy, OTR FOR SALE—Batiy tub, office chairs, center table, shine stand, display oase, settee Phone 36K. 5 17 2t FOR SALE—Seed flax and very choice clean seed. Can put in on car any day at Brittin, N.D.° Apply to M. C. Ohl, Brittin, 5 11 10t SUS rAd tte Se FOR SALE—160 acres unimproved land near Driscoll. $10.00 per acre for cash. Ove'Peterson, 6561 6th St. So. Seattle; Wash. : 56 25t_ —_—— ‘Ashes hauled and gardens ‘plowed, Phone 534Y. 5 21 mo. FOR RENT—Rooms in. strictly mod- ern house, Good*location. Close in. Phone 592K 511tt te) NT—Large, nicely furnished front. rodm on first floor, suitable for two people, with or without board. 620 6th street. 511 6t FOR RONT—A cool, modern, nicely. furnished room, Cheap for summer. 608 2nd street. Phone 144L. \ 5 10 6t Guaranty Bank, Inquire of E, V. Lahr; First Guaranty Bank. is 55 tt FOR RENT—Modern housekeeping | FOR SALE—Sanitary Bakery and Cafe. Will join army. ’ Write’ Sani- + tary Bakery and Cafe, Bismarck, .\. Dak. 429 tt FOR RENT—Storage or repair room. Phone 299K. 419 tt FOR SALE—Brand new Studebi at a verr reasonaule price... See R. M. Halladay. Phone 139. 46 tf Dee ear FOR SALE CHEAP—1917 Studebaker six, 7-passenger: “Run about 4,000 miles, For quick sale $875, Phone 141. € 3 22 tt WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Windows removed and washed, carpets beat, house roon®, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 773. ‘5 1 tf. FOR” RENT—Furnished and untur- nished gsooms. Business College. Phone 1 4 30.1 mo FOR RENT—Good rooms for light housekeeping. 708 Broadway. 4 30 tt FOR, RBNT—Two nice modern house- keeping rooms. Call 454X or 614 Hannafin, 3 26 tt con RENT—Modern room. 621 Sixth t. Ss 3-1-1mo FOR RENT—Close in furnished rooms. Also rooms for light housekeeping. 411 5th street. Phone 273. 3 29 tf FOR RENT—Mcdern furnished rooms, 827: 6th st. ‘ ~ 3-16 tf walls cleaned and other general odd jobs. Phone 776 or call 319 Front street, 5 141 wk RESPONSIBLE girl, business college student, wishes to work in exchi for board and room. HOUSES WANTED ANTED—To rent small, modern house. Phone 264. 3-13-tf E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, Phone 752 ( AMERICA AND THE GREAT WAR— Greatest seller in years. Evdry American wants it. Lavishly illus- trated. Low price. We will pay you $225.00 to distribute it. Sample free. International Press, Philadel- phia, AGENTS—Quick, Swell seller. 24% cents profit each 25 cent sale. No license - réquired. ., We deliver and collect. Write today. B. Seawagen, (2819W Fico, Los Angeles; Calif. WANTED—Men and women SALES MANAGERS, ‘for great Fuel Con- servation device; guts fuel ‘bills in. half; helps your government; big ney maker. Simplex Mfg. Co., Seaboard Bank Bldg., Spokane, Wash.) « i HAT. CLEAN IN CADIBS’_AND MEN’S HATS cleaned and reblocked; expert work. Send by mail. Eagle Hat Cleaning Works, 31% Broadway, Rismarck, N. D. a e 4 13 Imo. | w Sy S ress ‘~~ WW

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