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aU yi! 2 “gpectttéations sis ciwhich pleas: and: specifications were | petition. : ‘Atid you, and'each of-you, ‘are here- ited: ot qrole ADVERTISEMENT. ., Sealed, bids, for, the, paving: and. all accessory work, necesaary: for paving In’ the alley; in Blocks'66 and; 68; Orig nal Plat and-around:the piiblic Mbrary ‘buildjag; “paving: district’ Nos. -1. and | 2; city. of Bismarck!'‘North Dakota, will +, be réceived by’ the board of: city. cont, issioners, until \eight. o'clock: P.: -M:, July 11,- 1918. : Bids willbe received. ou voncrete pavement only. ‘Bidders shall bid‘up-; on a ‘basis’ of cash paynient for said, work -atd: ate” required: to state ‘the rate of interest the improvement war- rants ‘shall bear (not exceeding seven Per. cent: per: annunt) which are‘to be received and accepted hy them-at: par inpayment for the-work: Il of said work’ to’ be’ done: eceonlney to’ and‘ in ‘accordance: with’ the plans’and' specit!- cations prepared -by: the: city. engineer, approved-by:the city: commission; and; filed; in-the-office:of the*city auditor. The following approximate quanti- ties are given for. the guidance of ‘fie bidders: 390 cu. yds earth excavation! 1,550. sq. yds. prepared foutidation; 1,550 sq. yds concrete pavementi:: Bids will be received providing: for; yt acs of this work Ateust pu ( Each proposal must be avcatapatitea: bya certified check in the! sim’ of Five Hundred ($500) Dollars indorsed | or made payable to the president: of the board of city commissioners:of the: city of Bismarck, as'a guarantee ‘that the bidder will enter into a contraét for the performance of: such: work: in case such work: is awatded:-to' him, within ten days. after the aceeptante of his bid, and incase any bidder'to, whom such conttact shall:be awarded’ « fails or refuses:td:enter into such: con- tract when requested’ to do so, sueh check accompanying his bid shall 4e: retained by the’city as liquidated dam- ages for such failure. Each proposal must also be: aecom-~ panied by a bond:running. to the city of Bismarck in-a-sum equal to five (5) ‘per cent of the amount of his. bid as provided’in Section 3707 of Com- piled laws. of North Dakota 1913. Plans, specifications, estimates. ang blank forms of proposals are on file-in the office of the city auditor, or an { be obtained from the city engineer up { on application. Each bid shall-be se-; curely sealed and endorsed “Proposals for Paving the Alleysin Blocks 66 and 68, Original Plat, and around the Pub- lie Library Building.” Bidders must sgecify in their propos- als that, should the above work be; awarded to them, they will bind them- selves to-finish and complete the same not later*than the date stated in the advertisement. The’ right is reserv- _ ed to’ reject any.or all bids, or to ac- cept or reject any part of any bid as the best iaterests, of the city may ap- pear. By. direction of the board of city commissionets of the: cettyiot Bismarck, filed,in the County Court: of the said County, of. Burleigh, State. of North Dakota, duly verified petition pray- ing for a décree ascertaining and es- tablishing the right of succession to the real estate within*the County of Burleigh and: State of North Dakota, of which John Herman Lindblad, late of the Village of Driscoll, in the Coun- ty of Burleigh .and State of North Sy gy North, Dakpta. oui yf L. BURTON, Dakota, died seized; which realsestate a ear a “Clty ‘Auditor. is described as follows; to-wit: utn Lg: 98" ry Po é, ptt Lots ‘twenty-seven (27) and twenty- ’ eight (28), McKenzie * Coffin’s Addition to the City of Bismarck, N. Dakota, accord- ing to the record plats thereof; And that’ Tuesday, the 13th day of August, A. D. 1918, at 2 o'clock in the afternoonef that day, at the Court Room of ‘this Court, at the Court House in the’City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, has been: set by order of this said Court,'as’ the time and place of hearing said petition; at whlels time , . and place’ any person interested may of ‘the ‘city engineer, | ypear,and object to granting of sald r uoy SY WS, ‘ Conimisisoner Kirk’ introduces the following: resolution: ana moves the ad. option: Bovit. resolved: bythe elty commis: ‘sion of. the.(city \of Blamarck;, North Dakota that it is necessdty and the city commissioners hereby declare it necessary to:construct pavine in the alleys, in Blocks 66 and 68 “Original Plat.and around, the public library jing in Paving Districts Numbers % according to, the plans“and Tae @pproved! and: placed on file with: the): city ‘auditor: hia: 24th | ‘ot Sune, Dye 1918, and “not! et as fifteen days:'atter: the ‘first tion ‘of: this ‘noticethe ‘owners - majority of: the property Mabie te vee assessed:‘for thts improvemént:do not 191: file with the-city auditor a written pro- test’ inst the construction of: said paving; then the city commissioners’ . shall. be deemed. authorized to’ con-' struct the same. i State’ of North Dakota, City of? Bis: -réquired then and there ‘appear. before this said Gourt ‘and show cause, if any there de; rete said petition ‘should’ not be Dated the 29th day of June, A. D. oe H:- C.. BRADLEY, : Judge of the’County Court. Let'the service of the above citation jbemade by personal service upon the residents of this state and by publica- tion gs required by law. in Block ninety (906, of Ancient Silver Coin, tain Her Sewing Club RIGHT DowN AT THE, CORNER “THERE 15:4} FIRK WITH A TAXI s Day to Enter-— NOW.AVE LOST ONE: NES AND | DROPPED A ESTITCH ON THIS SNEATER. POP, MY, NEEDLES VES A WONDER. HE WOULD TAKE A STREETCAR A coin which is» regarded as the most ancient in the world wa ently discovered ‘hy an arc ar 3) fect 4 reigned who dians money. ‘Bar Rerub, amean in: 800. y marck—SS. sit I. C. Ls Burton, city. auditor of’ the He BUAR EY city of Bismarck, North Dakota, do (7-5, 12, 19) . hereby certify that the foregoing is aj +—5, 12, ee true and correct copy of the original resolution as. passed by the:city com: mission of said city ata regular méét- ing held on the %4th of June. 1918: (City Seal) C. L. BURTON, Burn, Lecamotive Cinders, There’ lng recently been completed | t Gerniany, what: is:snid’to be the first large rail- City Auditor: road power station to be operated en- 6 285,78 {rely on- ‘locomotive elnlers.. pares CEPATION, ARIN ESTABLISH, RIGHT OF. HEIR- SHIP TO REAL PROPERTY State-of North: Dakota; County of: Bur- In County Court, Before Hon. H. leigh, ss. Bradley, Judge.. In the Matter of ‘the Estate of John Herman Lindblad. Deceased. Mrs. Mary ‘Lindblad, Petitioner; vs. Gretta Lindblad, Gertrude: Lindblad, Arthur Lindblad, Mrs. Elsa Lind- blad Asinde, Roy Lindblad, Myrtle Lindblad, Alice Lindblad, Effie Lind- blad Fred: Lindblad, Ray: Lindblad, and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in. or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in the petition): or against the estate of said de- ceased, Respondents. The. State of North Dakota to the above named, Respondents, and all other persons unknown claiming any estate, or interest in, or: lien. or encumbrance upon the property described in the petition or against the: estate of ‘said’deceased: You; and’ each of you, are hereby notified that Mrs. Mary Landolad, has C-l directly: into’ the: boiler room, Tribune Want Ads Bring. Results. mixed with, coat-dnst. The ‘esndera are brought .on ‘a traveling electric crane Steam prodticed with this fuel is employed to drive ivzo-turbines that generate cue+ rent: fog the light and power systems; tm the. station—Topular Mechanics Magazine: fa ene “Cape-to-Cairo Rhodes.” | So they-called him, mockingly, when | Cecil Rhodes, ic and pirate, em i pire builder and adventurer, dreamed a | railroad. through the African sands; that should run straight from the Cape of Good Hope to the shores of the Mediterranean. “Nonsense !" said the British government, forgetting that | this man’s “nonsense” had given the empire a territory greater than Germatiy, Austria-Hungary and all together. So Cecil Rhodes merely went out and built the railroad that turned 9 desert into a’ nation.—World Outlook. = ‘ Bismarck’s Fastest Growing Store his exploratious in North 4 coin of pure si king of rs B. lime this coin was unearthed the Ly- dians had) always been regarded: as the inventors of money, showed that the Semitic Arameans, ed two centuries before the Ly- Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. Ries Big Waist Sale- Iver, ription of U jogist: during a. Tt is a per- ENOL) Schamol, who Cc. Up to the ben Sain the but this find WHICH Wik T WHY, WEL OPICH BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Teva got nip Theitt Stamp! Tribune Wani Ads Bring Results: ANymboL— EA eager e the oldest known makers of Gh Cen Ovnagsies Daily. ‘Th ought 6 4 ‘prownenes” “Hus “Pivett Us hopearny sleep as. a‘ compensation foi.the many J cares ‘of life.—Voltaire. aby wt, st"? i , |. Tribune Want Ads Brine Results. Do, ieach. additional: word. ais F.- E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE €0. Owing to the high prices for all farm products there is scarcely a thing which will yield larger returns on the investment than farm land besides the steady increase in the value of the land. “The greatest land ‘boom’ the after the war und we strongly advise all thinking of making an*investment ‘in lands to do it now.’ We have the largest lis*s of any deaJers: in the county and it is a real pleasure to show our bargains. + {City Property. Fire Insurance. Hail Insurance. OFFICE, OPEN EVENINGS. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. . Telephone No. 78R ‘Office In Firet National BankBidg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains wOR SALE—House of six rooms and bath, nice trees, close in. front. A very desiravle home $1,000 cash. | ie J. H. HOLJIHAN’ |Lueas Block, - + - + Phone 745 —————————— AGENT—SALESMAN men’s-neckwear on commission. Pay- | ling... relatedlines...Seidman--&-~ Cox, 467 Broadway, New: York. ROOMES WANTED iv WANTED—Furmished house’ for two weeks by, family’ with no. children. call Henry” “Halversoh, Grand Pa- cific. “FOR: SALE OR’ RENT— ‘OR RENT—Three room-flat in mod- ern house. Harvey Harris. & Co: 510 tf ‘FOR ENT—7-room. modern house. | Inquire: Harvey Harris & Co. ze 4 22 tt FOR RENT Six room- modern house on Thayer and: Second. Also three room house. Phone 806. Se CE SS Pets TAL FOR” SALE CHEAP—My 200-acre stock and grain farm. Good soil, dandy buildings. Price $50.00 per acre. Write John Carlsn, Route 1, Little Falls Minnesota. fone . 711 -wk. FOR RENT. OR SALE—Single or double drivers, saddlers and Shet- land pony, at all times. Car for country drivers. Call at Joe Katz . Barn or Phone.97. 72 1wk FOR SALE—Oneé Westinghouse stove, 1 dibrary table, sectional bookcase, chairs and kitchen table, Circassian walnut dresser, will sell reasonable. Phone 225. * Calk-219 Second’ st.; 23t \FOR RENT—AI modern 7 room house with bath, Newly, decorated, Barn in) connection. 318° 8th street. FOR RENT—Modern five room house Good repair... On Third street. Phone 717. ; _—_——————— TWO FORD TOURING CARS $300 and $200 M. B. GILMAN CO. Phone 888 212 Main St. Northwest has! ever known: will come! Live" salesmen ‘for strong’ line’ ot | 73 Stl | ing side: proposition for hustlers hand-, ROOMS FOR” RENT—To gentlemen { TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Terms Strictly Cash-——No Copy Without Remittance attached will be inserted. First, insertion, 35. cents; additional insertions without ‘change of copy, 15 cents. Adver- , tisements. containing: more. than 25 words will be charged at’ the rate of two cents a word for BEST SELECTED FARM LANDS See us—We will save you money Bargains in Bismarck Houses and Lots HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY J. P. Jackson, Manager Phone 61 HELP WANTED—MALE GOMERNMENT NEEDS 20,000 clerks at Washington. Examinations every- where in July. Experience unneces- sary, Men and women desiring gov- ernment positions write for free particulars to J. C., Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner) 52 Kenois Bldg., Washington. 6 29 1 wk) WANTED—Two young men who can drive cars. Corwin Motor Co. ‘72 tt WANTED—Men on state highway road work. Good wages, steady work, Pat Kelly, Dickinson, N. D. WANTED—Trustworthy young man of good standing for responsible. posi- ; tion, Bismarck | 751wk wi 'TED—Old man or boy to work on lawn. W. E. Lahr, Bismarck, NN. | Dak. 751wk ee HELP WANTED—FEMALE WOMAN COOK WANTED at Hotel | Underwood, Underwood, N. D. Will pay good wages. 6.25 tt WANTED—Ginl for general house: work, Mrs. N. 0. Ramatad, 824 Fourth street. Phone 1567 ua A wk. ROOMS FOR RENT © FOR RENT—Modern furnished room| for two ladies, Shade trees. Phone | 457X-or-call at 622 8th street: é 4 29 3t Lahr Motor Sales. only, »-Apply: Geo:-Gueener; Gussner Storet 6 28 3t FOR” RENT—Furnished rooms _all modern. Hot water heat. Phone; 619L or call 619 6th street. < 20.18 FURNISHED ROOMS Ina modern home. Hot water heat. Phone 619R' or call at 621 6th street. i 16:3 Iwi} FOR RENT—fy rnished Tooms for light housekeeping or. of ise it desited. Phone 404K or: call 801 4th street, or inquire of Geo: W. Tees Second Hand store. 5 13 FOR RENT—Large, nicely ras | room with or without board. Phone’ 829R. Mrs. Roher. 620 Sixth street. 711wk ¥OR RENT—Large modern front room suitable for two. Call 507 Fourth street. Phone 1202. me eae TU She, FOR RENT—Close in furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. I POSITIONS WANTED | POSITION WANTED—Stenographer, seveh years experience. Box 57. Bismarck N, D. ‘ 6 28 1 wk ——<—;—;—_;£_<—————————=_——— MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Second hand lumber. Phone 126 L. 75 3t furniture, Apply Folsom peste 66 28 1 wie ‘ord car in good condi- Phone 588R. FOR SALE—Dining room and good piano, tion. tion in mining and farming vi- Paying business on cash ing to war. Address P. O. Wilton, N. D. FOR SALE—A late model Maxwell touring car completely equipped wnd in good condition. Price $450. See Edgar I Olsen, ‘Northwest Hotel Bismarck 6 25 1 wk vD) instructions hi to candle eggs with the Grant €ge Candler. Only practical egg candler on the market. Write for folder. \ I. Unkenholz, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 596U 6 28 1 wk ~OR SALM—Hotel in good growing town. Electric lights. 14 rooms. Write R. XE. Potter, Timmer, N. D. 6 28 1 wk GOOD RESIDUNCE income property in Bismarck to trade for Burleigh Co. land. 518 Tribune. 5 28 to 7-4 ERS—Free | WANTED— To fuy, reed baby_cal. Phone 383X. 71 2t FOR SALE—Elgin — Six touring car, 1917 model. Has een driven about : 4,000 miles. Is in ‘first class condi- tion. Must sell at once. Going to war. Call H. R. Earl; care of Inter- national Harvester Co., or Van Horn Hotel evenings. 711wk FOR SALE—Household goads: 1 dav- enport. 1 dining room table, 6 chairs new buffet, ice chest, kitchen cabi- net, 1 gas stove, 1 chiffoniers dresser ah Wdree mirror, libraty ‘table, oif stove, 2 rockers, 1 clothes rack and 1 Wirge rug used only short time. Just same as new. 7.3 3 _Just_same as new. 7.3 St WANTED—To ‘buy reed baby car- riage. Phone 383Y. TS lt FOR RENT—Best located oar long- established modern equipped bas ment barber shop. Three-bath tube, steam heat, hot and cold running water. Inquire. of N. Greengard, Mandan, N, D. T5tt LOST AND FOUND | erueedaae auto tire was founa wth of the city. Owner pe by calling at 925 Sev: 73 3t~ ET. BURKE Tribime Block - Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS. Bids are requested for’ furnishing 300 tons more or less of best! lump | lignite coal (subject to state analysis) delivered to the several city ‘public FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping, very reasonable if taken at once. with trees. 7 11 wk __| schools during 1918-1919. ‘Coal bins to be filled immediately to capacity; and balance’ to be delivered as required. Bids to be opened at meeting of board Tuesday July 9 at 8 ». m. at high school building. ' House modern east front, Phone 478L. 73 ot FOR RENT—Two modern nicely fur- nished rooms, double beds and single By order of board of education. R. PENWARDEN 3 Clerk. beds. $5.00 and $6.00 per month. Ad- dress 713 3rd street. “ 6—29; 7-123.689. 73 it . Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. WORK WANTED | WANTED—Work by the day. Phone 277. 6 28:1 wk Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. -Every Waist in the Store Waist Values up to $10.50 The Store with Over 1,000 Garments $7.98