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ne WEDNESDAY, TONE 18) 161 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE —* Bmanreec erin I MANAGER FAM buntee tt MMVI FOR Same ne WANTED ye nin ae, wi Mh TAH HTH Annan it Hunan | TEAMSTER NUH tient tant 1. wry ’ Classified Advertising Rates. " nein Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inberted. First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 eents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper insertion, must be in this office before 10 a. m. of day of publication. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED_Young man and young lady, at Cowan's Drug Store. TWO MEN WANTED—to work ot “He month; steady job. 421 12th St.. Jaszkowiak, $i7-3¢ BUTCHER WANTED—at once, Good all ‘round man; good wages, good com- munity, up-to-date shop. ‘Wire or write Fred Kist,-Linton, N. D * 6-16-10 WANTED—Assistant_ bookkeeper. Per- manent position and good wages.. Lahr Motor Sales Co, 6 WANTED—First class bookkeeper and clerk for general store. Write or’ see Rodgers ros. & Bliss, MeKenzie, WANTED—Gay enters; also one lather, qidaresa! J. H. Schloemer, Fre ae j-13-11t SEN NB WOMEN learn barber trade and earn $25 a week up. Positions guar- anteed, Few weeks completes by our method, Constant practice. Low sum- mer rates. Write for catalog. Moler Barber college,.27K Nicollet Ave., Min- __heapolis, Est. 1893. 6-7-1m HEN OR WOMEN WANTED—Salary $24 full time, 50c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience: unnecessary. Guaranteed Mills, Norristown, = 6-5-2m Write Los Angeles Y. M. C. A, Auto " 6231-10, School, Get ae right. = HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Experlenced bookkeeper at Dakota Tire Co. 6-17-1w WANTED — experienced” stenographer. Apply Box 6! 6-18-1iv FAN ED =anststanT bookkeeper. _Per- manent position and good wages. Lahr Motor: Sales Co. -16-Lw WANTED—Gin for feneral house work on the farm. Stal pekess expected, Write Box 28,' Bismatck, 6-14-1w FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE CHEAP Five room house with full | basement and furnace, maple floors, east front. Also good 312 15th St. GAG Lie FORT RENT—-Five room house. - tn 214-5th St. pune: 6 Ae ie FOR RENT—Six room hi ne bath, light hardwood for, new, $26.00. Bent Young Real Estate Co. 6 barn. FOR RENT—An eight room podem house can be’ ren + fami 808 Seventh St. *s18tt FOR RENT—Five-room house, Wilt rent reasoriable. Phone 141. 5-20-t¢ READ THIS—I own several modern bun- galows which I am offering for sale at real bargains, Two of these are new, have 5 rooms and bath and are on pro- posed car line, two blocks from hign school. If interested, write 672, : care Tribune. 6-9-27 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS CHANCES—Millions are suf- fering with rheumatism. Most import- ant discovery of the age. A herb that actually drives the most stubborn case of rheumatism entirety out of the sys- tem. Reople write us and: say they aro astounde the results, especially an the kidneys. Just. think of the money marin’ go possi bilitles., Representatives want 2 pound prepaid, 10 pounds 5 express: pais Rhema tien ee Co,, ‘ehice, California. ROOMS FOR RENT WANTED—Two waitresses for dining room at Homan's café. 6-N1-1w BOARD AND ROOM—At 620 6th St. 6-17-3t WANTED—Girl for general housework, Ap: ply 4 Ave. A West, or ‘phone 72, 4-18-1f : SALESMAN aacE oe WANTED —Firat-clasa cloth- ing al un 16 goods man at once. SE. er geson. Son, ada 6 ist POSITIONS WANTED BOSITION WANTED—by capable stenog- rapher. Can give g00 weferenices, Write 675 Tribune. 6-16-3t INT—One large nice room, suit- #8, fortwo; clone in. 607 4th, or, phone FOR FENT—Room with bath, gent men only. Apply Gussners store. 6-13- wk FOR RENT—Nice, large room in ni ew, modern house. One and &. half blocks pkee office. Call 213 2nd, % Mate ¢ “RENT—Modern furnished, fae ea For Sth street: WANTED—Man cook wants position as cook in hotel or peecantant, Ex aie genced Address 670, Tyribline. : :WANTED TO RENT. WANTED—Two rooms for light: house- keeping. . Dyfprmation. j supltay Co, 6-16-1. AUTOMOBILES MOTORCYCLES FOR SALB—Saxon Roadster, 1917 Model, lectricall canipped. «fast overhauled, udolph Cowan Drug Store, A 6-16-1W SALE Doage. upe nearly new. _ Will take in good nG} OF trade for tend or city property, Write 666, care Trib- une. 6-11-tf LOR SALE—1919 Oldsinobiie, Tor @ quick FOR ¥ RENT— ‘Furnished room; Ti Ff nd 214 5th S FOR RENT —Largs furnished. a ae lgpt housekeeping. Phone 494K or 14, Geb, W. Little. 6-6-tf M ISCELLANEOUS \ FOR | ‘'SALE—Good kin ‘iting | $1.50 per load if called toe |: Call-at Bismark Tribune. FOR_SAL Relinguishme 300, acres and 640 a ‘Th ip. Killdeer Realty Co. Killdeer,-N. D. 6-16-1W FOR ‘SAEH—Southeast quarter of north- east quarter, section 10, township 138, range 80, near. “Fort Lincoln. Call Peter F. Wiléox, Van Horn hotel, _ 6-7-2w FARM FOR SALE—North Wisconsin farm, 180 acres; $11,000, on terms; ouse, barns, stock, all equipment in uncommonly good condition; selling for family reason. For details’ write John Mitchell, Eagle River, Wis, 6-18-2wks LOST AND FOUND FOUND Suitcase." Owner. may have same by .calling 385 or 831 5th St. 6-17-2t RESOLUTION. Be.It Resolved y the board of city commissioners of the city of Bis- ——— | marck,. that it is necessary and the board of city .commissioners of the said city of. Bismarck, “hereby de- clare it to be necessary to construct ¢) Paving and. necessary accessories for paving in Paving Districts Numbers One, Two,.and Three, in the said city of Bismarck, on the following streets; On Main street from a point seventy- five feet west of the west line of Second street to Washington avenue; on Broadway from Second street to the north line of the Northern Pacific railroad right of way; on Thayer street from. Second street to Grif- fin street; on Rosser street from Sec- ond street to Griffin street; on Ave- nue A from Raymond street. to Hanni- fin street; on Avenue B from a point one. hundred: fifty feet west of the west line: of Raymond street to a point one’ hundred fifty feet west of the west line of Hannifin street; on ‘Avenue C ‘from Third street to Han- tf —— SS GS OF THE DUFFS Olivia Decides to Press the Matter! “TuaT’s Bee The. TROVELE WAY FIELD WAS BEEN! “Too SMALL— WHO WAS “THAT FELLOW! “THAT SAID; IT PAVS ‘To AbverTISE? Beal to be sold at once far $1325.” Extra | Phone 818, -16 ee Bi Wits, No, 658 FOR SALEE—Household furniture for sae. one FOR ae ane Mode da Bue, | FOR SALE Good plano, excel: cou wo! f ruck,..Call_at.i Main St:, of phone 669. 6-18-iwk Chun Call 516 Sixth 6 ——————————————————————— | BIGGEST BARGAINS. . Home is a wonderful ‘place— perhaps: the most : wonderful place there is. Iti is partly in our hearts and partly in our purses. We can't do much about your heart. but we can-help. your purse to get that home for: your: wife and little, ones. ‘Won't you let us help, you? —_— YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. * ——Phones—— 8 F. O'Hare, 78M. FE. Hedden, 0° i “F. E, Young, -78R, Be ee ee onl . FOR SALE—Young Belgian Hates: from + Pedigreed stock; $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. Mrs,. Robert Betzina, ae iN wy FOR _SALE—Furniture for olen ‘Want to sell all together; ‘ores: reason able. “Call 311 4th 'St.,° or phohe ‘627 $218-Lwk FOR RENT Turning he otehi-cheap, at €oleharbor, N. D. two story. it bed rooms, steam reat “And electric light; : good _ opening. parene M, Fi Fupile, Coleharbor, N $518-10t FOR IMMEDIATE SALB—Sanitary Dav- enport, ice box, dresser, wicker:’tea table, ‘reading lamp and ‘other- useful household articles. . Inquire. Mrs. ‘E. Wright, 1030 Sth. St. FOR_ SAL, EOR- RENT—Movie Theatre and café in the County Seat of Grant County.: best show town along. the line, buildings ‘can be_used. for. other business ‘if desired.. For further ‘in- formation.inquire of. F. W. Leof, Car- sgn, -N.:D, 6-12-1wk Ai, HAY FOR SALE—Apply 808 Seventh stteet. AL-2 _| FOR SALE—2% horse power io acter $25. -Folsom Jewelry store. '6-6-tf 5 PLEASE WANT TO.BUY a'second hand. newsrane yt in: good + Speen ‘Address, Box,B,* , Pettibone. vs 28-9220 ed B hox~ springs: and id. .power/weshing mower $5.00... Mrs. WERE ANOTHER. JUNE ROLLS ARQUND AND STILL NO WEDDING BELLS WILL CHIME FoR ME — MAYBE I'M ‘Too Fuss¥- BUT PERHAPS 1® | WAD A LARGER FIELD TO Pick. From | Misi FALL ¥ Wise To, PLACE. This Ap.N Your PAPER; ware a4 THIS MERE THING, FRECKLES 3 KNOW 2 Jest Sot GEEWIT! DON'T YoU ae FoR ME, Ae WuNa? Worn! ; nifin street; on Avenue D = from Fourth street to Second street; on | Third street from Avenue C to Avenue D;. on Second strect from Avenue B to Avenue D; on First street from Main: street to Avenue A and from Avenue B to Avenue C; on Mandan avenue from Main street to Avenue A and from Avenue B to Avenue D; on Washington avenue from Main street ‘|/to Avenue A and from Avenue B to Avenue.C; on West Park street trom | Broadway. to Rosser street; on Ray- mond . street from Rosser street to Avenue C; on Hannifin street from Broadway to Avenue B; on Anderson street from Thayer stycet to Rosser { street; on Griffin street from Thayer street to Rosser street; in accordance with the plans, specifications and es- timate of cost of T. R. Atkinson, city engineer, which plans, specifications and estimate of cost were adopted and placed on file with the City Auditor, this 10th day of June, 1919. And no- tice is hereby given to all owners of property: liable to: be assessed for this improvement that. if within .fif- teen days. after the first publication of. this resolution, the owners of ma- jority of the property liable ‘to be as- sessed for this improvement do not file with the city auditor a protest in writing. against said improvement. then the board of city commissioners will be deemed authorized to con- struct said improvement. State of ‘North Dakota, City of Bis- marck—ss. +1, C. L. Burton, city auditor of the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, do hereby'certify. that the foregoing 1s‘@ true and. correct copy of the original resolution. of the: board of city .com- missioners; of::the said city of Bis- marck, which was’ adopted at: an ad- journed. regnlar mieeting: of the said board of city commissioners held on the 10th day of June, 19192 3.4 c. L.. BURTON, City Auditor. eee ADVERTISEMEN Sealed bids. for the construction ‘ot paving and all accessory work. neces- sary for paving: on. the streets, de- scribed. below . in Paving Districts Numbers One, Two.and Three, city of Eismarck, . North .Dakota willbe re ceived by the board of city commis- sioners, until 8 o'clock p.m. June 30, 1919; on Main Street from a point seventyfive feet West of the West line of Second Street’ to Washing- ton Avenue; on Broadway from Sec- ond Street to the North line of the Northern Pacific Railroad ‘right of way; on Thayer street from Second Street to Griffin Street; on. Rosser Street from Second Street to Griffin Street; on Avenue A from Raymond Street to Hannifin\ Street; on Ave- nue B from a point one hundred fifty feet West of the West line of Ray- mond: street to a point one hundred fifty feet West of the West line of Hannifin Street; on Avenue C from Third Street to Hannifin Street; on Avenue D from Fourth street to Sec- ond Street; on Third Street from Avenue C to Avenue D; on Second street from Avenue B to Avenue D; on First Street from Main Street to Avenue A and from Avenue B to Ave- nue C; on Mandan Avenue from Main Street to Avenue A'and from Avenue B to Avenue D; on Washington Ave- nue from Main street to Avenue A and from Avenue B to Avenue C; on West Park Street from Broadway to Rosser Street; on Raymond Street from Rosser Street to Avenue C; on Hannifin Street from Broadway to Avenue B; on Anderson Street from Thayer Street to Rosser Street; on Griffin Street from Thayer Street to Rosser street. Q Bids will be reccived on bituminous concrete and asphalt laid on a con- crete base and on two course con- crete. Bids will be received on the items of earth excavation and filling concrete curb and on concrete hase for bituminous. concrete and sheet. asphalt, separately from the paving, and the City Commission reserves the right to award the contract on each item separately as the best interests of the city may appear. Bidders shall bid upon a basis of cash payment for said work" and ‘are ‘required to ‘state’ the rate of interest: the improvement warrants shall bear (not exceeding seven per cent per annum) which are to be received. and accepted by them at par in payment for the work. | All of said work to be done according to and in accordance with the plans and specifications. prepared: by the City’ Engineer, approved by the City Com- mission, and filed in the office of the City Auditor. The. following approximate quanti- {ics are giver for the guidance ot idder: 46 cu. yas. earth excavation, 39,167 lin. ‘ft. straight curb in place 6,312 lin. ft. circular curb in place. 2\279. lin, ft. concrete: headers. in place. 26,395 Ibs. reinforcing steel in.place. 85,776 sq. yds prepared foundation. 85,776 gq. yds. - concrete base in place. 85,776 sq. ‘yds, place.. Bids. will be received providing for the completion: of: this work October 15th, 1919. Each proposal must be accompan- fed by a certified check. in the sum of Five Hundred ($500) Dollars indorsed or made’ payable to A. W. Lucas. president’ of the board of city com- missioners of the city of Bismarck, as a guarantee that. the bidder will en- ter into'a contract for the perform- ance of such work in case such work if awarded to him; within ten days af- ter the acceptance of his bid, and in case any bidder to whom ‘such con- tract shall be awarded fails or refuses to enter into such contract when re- quested to do so, such check accom- panying’ his bid shall be retained by the City as liquidated damages for such failure. Each proposal must also be accom- 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 Compiled Laws of North Dakota for 1918. Plans, specificatio: timates: and blank forms of proposals are on strect pavement: in file in the office of the city auditor, = By, Allman! ‘at can ‘be obtained from the Clty engl: neer upon application. be securely scaled and endorsed. “Proposals for Paving in Paving Dis- tricts Numbers s One, Two, Three, Four} and Six.” Biddors must specify in their pro- posals that, should the above work arded t hem, they will bind be i thenfeelves to and complete the same not later t the date stated in this advertisement. The right is re- served to reject any or all bids, or to cept or reject any part of any bid the best interests of the city may appear. By the direction of the Board of} City Commissioners of the City of Bis- | marck, North Dakota. Cc. L. BURTON, City Auditor. Bach bid shall | qs PAGE 7, ADVERTISEMENT, Be It Resolved by Dy the Board of Com. missioners of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, that it is necessary and the Board of City. Commissioners of the said City of Bismarck hereby de- clare it to be necessary to construct 1 Main ‘Trunk Line Sanitary Sewer on ‘Tenth Street from Broady to Front Street; thence west on Front Street to the intersection of the center line of Front Street with the line of the present sanitary sewer in Section 5 Township N., Range 80 W. of the Sth P. M.; thence in a Southwest om tothe outlet at the M and intercepting sewers on See- ond Street from Main Street to Front Street and on Si t Street to Front provement Distr Six inelus' i plans, cost of T. of the sal of Bisn whicn plans, specifications and estimate of cost Were adopted and placed on file with the City Auditor this 9th day of June, 1919. ice is hereby given to all owners of property liable to be as- od for this improvement that if hin fifteen da after the first publi- cation of thi lution, the owners of ity of the property liable to be vi for. thi improvement do not file with the City Auditor a protest in writing a t said improvement. then the Board of ¢ Commissioners will he deemed authorized to construct said. improvement, te of North Dakota, City of Bis- Burton, City Auditor of the 1k, North Dakota, do m that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original resolution of the Board of City Com- missioners of the said City of Bis- ma hich was adopted at a regu lar meeting of the said Board of City Commissioners held on the 9th day of June, 1919, L, BURTON, June-11-18 City Auditor, Business Directory Par Sn PUT PS Did Tel © BISMARCK -NoRTH DAKOTA Bring or mail in your films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Bismarck, N. D. —————— Bismarck Clearing House Association C. B. LITTLE, President E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. B. C. MARKS, Secy.-Mgr. MEMBERS First National Bank City National Bank Capital Security Bank First Guaranty Bank DE LAVAL Cream Separators ow) The World’s Standard | FRENCH & || WELCH | Hardware Implements Harness |! NEW GARAGE AND MOTOR STORAGE In rear of Northwest Hotel Formerly Occupied by Western Sales Co. Repair Work a Specialty Independent Garage Roberts & Spangler, Props. PHONE 233 = BISMARCK MOTOR | COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER and CADILLAC Automobiles MEN’S FURNISHINGS) Everything a Man Wears AT BARGAIN PRICES COLEMAN’S Fifth Street Also Junk bought in handful and carload lot. GHOE FITTERS MAIN STRERY Bismarck Construction Company General Contractors Western Sales Bldg. Phone 35. Bismarck. odak 2 fo) PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck unnunnanunge SUNUUDUOONDGOOUODEUSUUOVONONGES ‘Radiator Repairing —and— Battery Repairing CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. uannanannaauegussqeanauay PERRY | UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge oS WEBB, BROS, Undertakers — Embalmera Funeral Directezs Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phetie 56 _ Night Phone 65