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ed dnd marked “Propos MON}AY, JUNE. 3, 1918, — PROPOSAL} DAR eee L BUILD. The Board of Education of 8: marck, NorthsDakota will reed ‘sealed proposals‘until 8:00 p.m, Mon- day, June 10, 1918, for the erection and completion of a four class room bri School building to beserected on BIk. 4 of Coffins addition to the city of Bismarck, N, in accordance with “Plans and specifications prepared by j Van Horn & Loven, architic is- marck,\N. D. ees Proposals must be adressed to QR: Penwarden, Clerk, and must be seal- t School Building” and each Yroposal shall be accompanied by a certified check pay- able to Geoge. Will; president, for at least five per cent of the tender. , ence of bidders in’ the office of the Board of Education at the High School building in Bismerek, N. Dy" The right is reserved to reject any or all praposals. “Plans. and speciti- cations will be on file on and_after May 28th, 1918, with the Builders’ |: Exchange in St. Paul and Minneapo- lis,; Minn., at the office of the clerk and the architicts office in the city ‘ We . e ye ad Roy 4 fy i / . cy a La oof y of Bismarck, N..D. Date’ at Bismarck, N. D., May 25, 1918, i By order of the Board of Education of Bismarck, N. D.e R..Penwarden, Za “Clerk. 5-27-29-31- NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Owing to the high cost of all sup. plies and repairs used in connection -with the auto livery‘business and the cash payment for same now being de- manded by the dealers from whom such supplies are purchased, we, the undersigned firms engaged in the aujo livery business in the city of ,Bis- marck, are compelled: to place our bus inesses upon a str’ctly cash basis. Notice is theyefore given. that, on and after June 1, 1918, al! services rendered by the undersigned will be required to be paid for at the time such services are~performed. Regretting the neressity for this change and thanking tie .pyblic for their patronage in the past, We’ re- main, Respevifully, HARRY CLOOTEN, S. F. LAMBERT, L. E. SMITH, 5—16 to 31. \ Bids will be opened in the. pres- | DOINGS | Promise You IT WiLL NoT OCCUR AGAIN. AND HOPE Nov WILL FoRGIVE Me - ——1 SAY, | HOPE OW,VERY WELL THEN, DON'T ANSWER ME - Bur Ler. Me ‘Teut You Some- @recnes AUEUUUTEE The abnormal demand for m@#t from all parts of the world, the soaring prices of leath- er and fats, and the necessity of converting large amounts of rough- ~ age into hi ‘food, is' making it imperative /for the farmers of America to raise more beef cattle. To encourage the industry unus- ally large premiums are to be this year by the cattle show at the North Dakota State Fair, Fargo, July 15 to 20. A refent survey of the beef- producing countries of the world has revealed the fact That there are at least 30,000,000. less beef cat- tle now than at the opening of the’ Great War, despite the fact that there has been an actual increase of, several ‘millions Of-animals in America in the same period. It, is believed’ that the eventual short: = during the summier No Wonder She’s Proud of Him FUEL ADMINISTRATION WARNING “Consumers will suffer a serious short- age of coal next winter, unless they be- « gin to fill their bins at once and contin- ue to accumulate their winter supply Be on the Safe Side and Order Now Ady.—Western Coal. Producers Association. EDEL age will be even greater. The number of people in Ameri ca is increasing rapidly, creating a growing demand for meat. In addition to this there is a great foreign demand. Last year near- ly half a billion pounds of beef and beef products’ were exported. It beef animals enough could be Yaised we could sell many times as much meat abroad. eS Big Demand for Beef. : The wholesale slaughter of cate {le in Europe, in a desperate at- tempt to stay_the hand’ of famine, hag presented this country with the most wonderful opportunity for profitable beef production that has ever existed. During the period of reconstruction “in. Europe there will be a demand for millions and millions of pure-bred animals a8 foundation stock, to build up the industry.—Copyrighted . months.” poeauescaroseverenesesed OF THE DURFS { SUPPOSE I SHoveD TRY AND SQUARE MYSELF WITH HELEN-SHE (s PRETTY MAD AT ME — 1 HATE To START THIS APOLOGIZING BUSINESS BUT | MicHT TRY IT THIS ONCE AND SBE HOW IT Works Yov Wit. FoRGIVE Me —- Jenéarly tnocked ,her over, Ealways get on the dog side of you?” THE SRAGEDY OF A SPRING GOWN HELEN, | CAME: TO APoLogIze ‘FoR. THE TIME 1GoT Home LAST NIGHT- 174 VERN SORRY IT HAPPENED - Feet VERY BAD ABouT; IT | WANT TO SAY RIGHT Now THAT THis 15 ‘The f FIRST AND LAST , Time THAT Mee = - 4 NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION. (Special District—Annual Election.) ‘Notices is hereby given, that on on the first Tuesday in June. deing June 4, A. D, 1918, an annual’election will be held at Will Sohool in the special school district of No. 1, county ‘of Burleigh, state of North Dakota. for the purpose of electing the following meémb of the board of education ' Ope, ember to serve for a term three years, for the city of Bismarck: =D for open bile trade Ker/Tire Tr | MANAGURS WA? tory to supply aut car owner with Ko i ment and our other, lines. profits; must unusual proposition. Co., 211 Bridge Nowark, N. J. "WORK WANTED ‘call for apd deliver. The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock} ’ | a _(529-Lwk. a, m., and closed at 4 o'clock ‘p. m/| WANTED—A good place to work or’ : keep .house,at once. ‘Will work of that day. cee Dated at Bismarck, this 20th day of May, A. D. 1918. ‘ in town or off farm. soectnemesipsosie -( rare peer BISMARCK DAILY .TRIBUNE | [Ow SAI Large nance own orders; Alcemo Mfg. VYANTED+Fancy laundry work. Will Phone: 675X. Write M. G: Bismarck, N. D., Gen.’ Del. 5-29-2t. By order of the board of education. RICHARD PENWARDEN i. Clerk. for board and room. Phone 459X. 5—21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30; 6-1234) » Sy Her, Misfortune. Nancy, much afraid of dogs, walking happily along beside her fa- ther when alittle dog snapped at her heels, and soon another ‘log barked at her. Nancy said nothing, but held her father’s: hand pretty tightly. Finally a great big St. Bernard rushed by. and, “Oh, dear vis it tHat wvas spot Dackek stat FOR BOARD-Telephone 183. 5-20-1mo, ‘ye, daZdy,” said Nancy, “w ee sir ie West Point Appointments. Each United States. senator, congressional district, and tory, including Porto Rico, Hawail, is entitled to h at the Wes and the District of Columbia four ca- dets. All appointments are made by the président, ‘generatly upon the ree ommendation of senators and members of congress. ow not very fat. h : on forehedd.shape .of flat-i , White on her brisket and belly. her. each N._D. ward. i : Cautious Speculator. Are There Such? f We care not who sings the nation’ new popularysongs as long a6 our et ment has soand-proof walls.—India: olis News. © iA “erocodile are good: to eat. der a flock.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. - _. oBy Cond I'M GOINS TO QvsS BOTH OF You waAITeces A TIP. S THE TIP IS THIS.—— Don't Macs SARCASTIC REMARKS WHEN CUuse= TOMERS’ REFUSE TO COUGH UP A PIECE OF CHANGE FOR, INDIFFERENT. RESPONSIBLE girl, business college student, wishes to work in exchange wo 18 tf WORK WANTED—By day. or hour, by colored girl. Phone ?54X:'5:20-2t. GIRL WANTS PLACE” TO WORK LOST AND*FOUND LOST—A black velvet purse with pur- ple satin lining. Return to Tribune Lofice and: recaive reward. vid {LOST OR STRAYED—From Wilcox pastures, Fourth street, a dark, red Curl around horn, Nk See S. Dj Taber for informa- tion, 2°3 Fourth’ street$o, Bismarck, i 2B LV Iwk boint Military academy, | LOST—34x4 auto tire’ on Tim, southeast of Bismarck. Re- turn to C. W., Tribune, for re- It is announced that the eggs of the But will crocodiles quit laying as soon as the price of eggs goes up the way. hens do? “We must know this before we or- FP. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. Why don't you start getting that honte npw? You have always felt that you wdnted a honie, so has your wife, but’ you thought you never had enough money. We can give you your choice of hundreds of splendid lots in almoSt any part of the city on the most reasonable of teyms. We cither own or control these lots and you are yerfectly safe as.you are dealing with neop:e who have never foreclosed a coutract. Office open every evening. Fire insurance in. reliable companies. F. E, YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. Telephone No. 78R. Office In Firet National GankBidg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real. Estate. Bargains HOR .SALE—Almost new bungalow, full basement and modern through- out OR SALE—six rooni house and corn- ez lot close in. Lot 509x160. fee: an worth as much a's 1 am a he entire property. © This, ‘oargain. —Ford Runavout Car. rine first class. $250. 1] WANTED C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR -TRADE—One go0r section of land six miles southwes. of Shields in Grant county, N. D This section is 75 per cent tillabl: and will trade for city income Have several houses foi sale, trad: or rent. Will take good ex, t on «bh: deal. fe C. WILLIAMS & CO. Offi Tel, No. 4 jamarck Bank Bidg. Blemarck, N. D FOR SALE—Choice 160 acres, rich soil; ties 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, : LARGE LIST of lots and houses for sale in all parts of Bismarck. HARVEY HARRIS & Co. J. P. Jackson, Manager —————ooSoS HOUSES WANTED TO RENT—In Bismarck a small furnished house, or furn ed rooms down town. Write Mr Fred Paige, Mandan, D. POSITIONS WANTED | FOR SALE — One refrigerator in condition. Call 112 8th street. Phone 342. 3 31 bt _ J. H. HOLIHAN tucas Block. - + + + Phone 745 SSS > —— aa HELP WANTED—MALE: * FIREMEN-BRAKEMEN >-Experience unnecessary, $150 monthly, age 18-40 Railway, Care 521, Tribune. 1-9-16-23 GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20,000 clerks at Washington. Examinations every- where in June. Experience unneces- sary. Men and women desiring gov- ernment positions write for free par- tuculars to J. C. Leonard, . (former sivil service examiner) 52 Kenois Bldg., Washington. 6 1 St WANTED—Two neat appearing young men 18-21 for advertising work. Salary $18 per week. Call 5, 6 p. m. H. E. Yambert, Northwest Hotel. 581-3 4 WANTED—Four carpenters at once. Apply ;Henry Yates, 1108 13th: St;, Phone 743X000 6-1-2. WANTED—An_ experienced man to clerk in Grocery store’ Inquire at __Gussner's. 5 29 38t WANTED—Men on state highway road work. Good wages, steady ; Work. Pat Kelly, Dickinson, N. D. SSS HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Ten bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell well known goods to established ddalers. *$25.00 to $50.00 per week, railroaa fare paid; weekly advance for trav- cling” expenses, Address ‘at once, Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 631, Oma- ha, Neor, 6 1-9 16 23 30 |GiRL WANTED—For general house- work. Wages ‘$20.00 to competent person. Address L. N. Cary, Man- dan, D. 5-20-2wks. WANTS POSITIO young man, ma ried, with good reputation and bu: ness ability; honest capable worker would like to hear from some reli- able person or business house who would appreciate a man with the above qualifications. 1 1 give the very best of references as to my honesty, ability, and general stand- _ing. Write PF. H. G., Tribune. POSITION WANTED—Martied man twenty-seven years of age desires! position as assistant ¢ashier ‘or bookkeeper in bank. Can furnish Al-references, and put in class four of draft. Address 519 Tribune. 5-31-1wk. WANTED — Position of trust;. over draft; city or road. What have you to offer. Address No. 520 Tribune. 5-31-3t 3, MISCELLANEOUS d1t ACRES; STOCK; TOOLS—Farm No, 28-G,. 1 mile from village in central New York state, rich, pro- ductivey valley land.. Grafted fruit. trees. Creek and’ springs. Gooa house and plenty of barn’ buildings. Income last year $2,000. Price $4,- 000; part cash, easy terms. Large number of stock and tools included. Write Perry Farm Agency, Canajo- harie, Y., for descriptions of oth- or bargains. G1 it rOR line Pierce’s Grocery. stove, like-new. -$5.00. Inquire 142 Sixth street. 6 3 2t ‘gh SALE—Practically new Radiant W@me range-in fine shape. Call at 16 Broadway. Phone 474. 6 3 3t FOR SALKE--Range stove. Good as new. Inquire 423 Ninth street ‘North. 6 3-10. ‘SAL Cabbage and caulitiower s 3, G-1-3t. AUTO FOR SALE—Five passenger, good running condition, worth $400, will take $225. G. W. Cochrane, Bis- De neil eit O SL 2t —Setter puppies, 2 months 7 llth street. Phone 494K. 611 wk condition. Phone 342. wee ACRE NE Engh OPER Se TED—Old false teeth wanted; doesn’t matter if broken. We pay /you actual value. We pay cash for _ old gold, silver and platinum, Send to us and receive cash by return mail. If price is not satisfactory, we will return teeth promptly upon ‘TERNATIONAL TEETIL vest 42nd St. N York. cleafier and chithney sweep solicits your orders. Call 675X, 302 So. 9th ‘ 5 28—6 1 FOR SAL econd hand office desk. Good condition, aCll at Stacy Fruit Co. Main Street, Bismarck, N. D. 27 -1_wk. touring car. ing order. B. F. Tillotson, N.D. 5 27 tf and 320 acres unim- igi, county land for "FOR proved Burl sale. Addr 8 Tribune. Sik 5—28 to 6—28. FOR | SALE—Country — newspaper printing outfit in good condition. Address for particulars, Lock Box 242, McHenry, “N. D. BSQT Y STOCK for matdchi excellent, jt tomato plants. Being, headquarters of the earliest known tomatoes, John Millet, 321 So. 10th St. 5-31-lwk FOR SALE—2t Flour City tractor, ___ ROOMS.-FOR RENT. -- FOR -RENT—Large modern room suit- able for two ladies, Nice shade trees. 622 Eighth ‘street. 6 3 3t ROOM FOR RENT—Pleasant room in modern house, 512 Ave. A. Phone. 460R. Call mornings or Sundays. G-1-4t. - FOR, RENT—_ modern housekeeping rooms, .furnished or unfurnished: Phone 773. 6 1 th ROOM AND BOARD—Modern com- fortable rooms and fine board; right prices, at 405 5th St. 6-1-2t. FOR RENT—Thoroughly modern room with breakfast. Three blocks from ‘postoffice. Call 762. 5 31 ot FOR RENT—furnished rooms for light housekeeping or otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or call 801 4th street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second Hand store. 513 tf FOR RENT—Very nice room with board for rent. 620 6th St. Mrs. A. Rohrer, Phone 329R._ 5-314t. FOR’ RENT—Large modern room | suitable for two ladies Nice shade trees. 622 Sth street. 6 3 3t WANTED—Young girl to assist wit house work. Phone 278L. 5 29 1 wk almost new, $1,250. Also 1916 5- passenger: Oldsmobile, Al cong ee $700 cash or bankable paper. Ruble, Driscoll, N. D. 5 24 3t FOR SALE—New safe and roll top desk, J. J. “Ryaiiahl0 % 4th St. Bismarck, N. 3: FOR SALE—Rear sp: mud chaing ;back rod: for, Ford car, All in g Z ude LADIHS AND MEN’S HATS cleaned and reblocked, expert work send by mail. Eagle Hat Cleaning Works, 313 Broadway. Phone 58. Bismarck 2D: 5 22 1 mo SEED CORN FOR SALE—North~Da- kota grown white dent, Western Sales Co., Bismarck, 'N. D. 5 22 te NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Bis- marck, N. D., wants your creamvand pay highest market price always. Write for tags. 517 tt FOR SALE—Two brand new pool tables, wall case, cigar case. Terms: Part cash and balance monthly pay-; ments. Write No. 514 Tribune. 5 20 tf FOR SALE—160 acres unimproved land near Driscoll. $10.00 per acre FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a modern. house, close in. 218 Second street. Phone 88L. 5 29 1 wk TED—Girl for general house- work. 206 W Thayer St., Phone 2 i 5-29-3t. WANTED—Lady cook for hotel ser- vice, about 25 meals. Must be com. State salary. Addres ne. W. petent. ty aitress at once. Al- Fifth Street. _ W. ‘ED: Jen's Cafe. a tf 5 WANTED—girl for general —house- work, small family, no children. Good wages. Apply (Mrs. O. W. Roberts, the Weather Bureau. Phone “781. 525 tt | WANTED — Experienced competent stenographer and bookkeeper to take charge of office at Miles City, Mg Apply Lahr’ Motor Sales C - qmarck, N. D. 5-23-4t. WANTED—Three bright capable wo- nen to travel. $25.00 to $50.00 per week. Weekly advance for travel- ing expenses. Goodrich Drug Co., _ Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. 5: 9-26. WANTED—Girl_ or woman for gen- eral housework. Phone '831K 5 11 tf —_—=— SS FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS _ *R” RPNT—Furnished flats. (My building on ‘Sixth street, partly mod- ern. Look them over.. Phone H. L. Reade at 239 or 382. 68 tt service i! 3 . tOR RENT—Four room bungalow. 0. N. Roberts. Phone 751 or 151. * 63 tt FOR RENT—Nicely furnished flat in modern house. No children. Call 807 4th St. or Phone 404R. 6-1-3. FOR RENT—Six rooms and ‘bath in duptex.all modern. 907 Sixth street. See Western Sales Co. Owners. 5 15.tf FOR RENT—Three room flat in mod- ern house. Harvey Harris & Co. 5 10 tf FOR ENT—7-room modern - house. Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. 4 22 tt FOR RENT—Seven room house, all modern. Hot wator heating. 710 Aye, D. 42 FURNISHED ROOMS for light hous kegping. 317 Sth street: Phone 2 5 29 St FOR RENT—Two nicely fyrnished rooms, one single and ‘one double room. Hot and cold water. Call at 713 8rd street. $6.00 per mo. 5 27 bt. ood location. Close in BIG Sth St. S-ll-tf. FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern how: Good location. Close in Phone 592X. 511tf t for cash. Ove Peterson, 6561 6th St. So. Seattle, Wash. 6 6 25t FOR RENT—Storage or repair room. Phone 299K. * 419 tf E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. % Phone 752 TSS Za

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