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!*rnw? 1 NQ 5 ,v -J 1 X*'5."x •$.• '. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1916. aimmsm work. Mrs. Kiebert, 930 4th St. 2-18-3t WANTED—Girl fBt" $*#Vy HOW TO ANSWtlft ftLINO AOS. -111 adi aigneft.wltk numben or Initials. care Tribune iaiiat b« an swered by letter addressed to the BujQber given in ttaadi Tribune eni flare* art* not permitted to telllwho any advertiser Is. Mail or senOour anjhrer to Trtbun* No. -—, aria #e forward ft tfl the adtertlfier. HELP WANTED MALE LIT A CLASSIFIED advertisement ind the right man (or that position |ou want fllled. They never 'ail! WANT£0—Nieh and.. women get names and ftddres^es lor mail or der houses particulars for st#mp. DIRECT APPEAL CO., Plymouth, Ind. 2-20-lt WANTED—Earn' 21, with good references, to travel -with manager and solicit experi ence not necessary salary anj ex penses. Write W. E. Ross, care Weaverly Hotel, Minto, N. D, 2-18-21 WANTED—Man for] work highest wages. Mrs. P. C. Remington, 610 7th St. 2-6-tf POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—'Position in a good garage. Have technical: traihliigV and' prac tice good references can start April 1. Address Tribune, 737 2-17-ftt WORK WANTEP WANTED—Work, White, Washburn, N. D. 2-4-lmo FARM LANDS R~HAVE 800 ACRES HERE TO break for flax. What do you want? 160 acres can be bought with flax crop. O. B. Harris, Robinson, N. D. 2-17-41 WANTED—To hear from owner of good business for sale. State cash price and complete particulars. D. F. Rush. Minneapolis. Minn ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, at 507 Fourth St. 2-20-3t F6R RENT—Modern room for rent at 309 Eighth St. 2-17-(it R3R~Rg'hlT—Pleasant room in mod em house. 405. Fifth St. 2-.18$t FSiH RENT—A Classified Ads~€ash in Advance TSw~ Ads Accepted after Six O'clock P. M. twenty dollars weekly writing names and address es. (No canvassing, in formation for stamp. G. C. Smitiv Little Rock, Ark. 2-29-11 ANTED—Young man, single, over and wife, with no children, to work on farm 738, care Tribune. 2-17-6t WANTED—Portrait new LARGE men, write quick catalogue 24-hour ship ments prints or finished work. Ex' penses advanced reliable men. Roberts, Wholesale Portraits, Kan sas City, Mo. 2-6-7t-sds manufacturing corporation selling goods direct to the consum er, wants young men with retail ex perience in Mens Clothing and Fur nishing Goods to travel and solicit orders in North Dakota, Montana and Northern Minnesota. Must be able to furnish A-l references and bond. Give references, age and na tionality in first letter, otherwise, applications "Will not be considered. Address Lock Box 958, Fargo, N\ D. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Five bright, capable la dies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers $25-to $50 per week. Rail road fare paid. Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 481, Omaha, Neb. 2-6-sds WANTED—Girl for general house work. Call 522 8th St. Phone 540 V. 2-19-lt WANTED—Elderly lady to act as" housekeeper. Eight to 10 men. An swer care of Tribune. WANTED-—Competent girl for gen oral housework wages, $25. Phone 657. 2-18-tf WANTED—Maid for general house- ADVERTISE ESTItAY 'ANIMALS* Any person taking up an estray ani mal must advertise tile aama within ten days In some newspaper. They must aiMj wlthib ten dtfya send notice tit advertisement to tbe county audi tor and another by registered mall to the commissioner of agriculture at Bismarck. If you fall tdi do this, jroti are likely to (ret Into trouble SALESMEN WANTED WANTED Commission Saleesmen. Chinaw^re,- direct fjjopi ffactory. Good jideline. Pays good commis sion. The Carrolltgjj Po,ttery WANT6D--Salesmen to cover every town in Burleigh Co. Exceptional opportunity open. Commissions weekly. Write today. Brown Broth ers Nurseries, Rochester, N. bath, on 279R. for general house regularly, by the day sew ink preferred. Phone 889K. 2-9-1 mo WANTED—A place for man •wife to work on farm, whefe Wife* will have full charge of housework, about March 1st. Write Chas. unfurnisheff rooms suitable for light housekeep ing. Central downtown location. Inquire Bismarck Realty Co., Bis marck Bank Bldg. 2-15-tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern house. 46 Main St. Phone jjOL. 2-4-lmo FOR RENT—Clean, pleasant room, with board, at Dunraven Place, 212 Third street. l-23-3mo FOR RENT—Rooms strictly modern in new house 300 Ninth St. Phone 377K. 2-21-lmo SEWING WANTED WANTED—Plain sewing, $1.50 per day. 924 6th St. Phone 516. 2-13-lm BOARDERS WANTED B^RD—Table board for gentlemen at 619 6th St. 2-la-6t 1 AffiwaBaauw FOR SALE—Hupmobile. Model TO run 6,000 miles. Buying larger car. first chfsekjCpr ffcO takes.it.- P. J- T* «"•*. Meyer, Bismarck, N. D. 2-18-3t '. ', to., Carrollton, O. 2-20-lt WANTED—Salesmen to sell our line of advertising specialties: Wagons, ui^biiellas, horse covers, carpenter aprons, swings and boudoir baskets, on commission. You can sell every merchant. Give reference.- Perfec tion Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. 2-20-lt WANTED—Salesman vacancy March 1. Experienced in any line, to sell general trade in North Dakota. Un excelled specialty proposition. Com mission contract 35 weekly for ex penses. Continental Jewelry Co., 72-8 Continental Building, Cleve land, Ohio. Y. 2-20-lt WANTED—We offer an exceptional opportunity to good salesmen to sell groceries direct to the consum er. Write Harper Bros. & Co., Wholesale Grocers, Chicago, 111. 2-1-lmo MEN who can work among- farmers and in small towns make from $100 to $300 per month. A practical household necessity, needed in nearly every home, seljs on sight. No capital reqtfjtedi We furnish the stock on time tol^iaijle mfitt. Not a canvassing job b.ut /i bustle^ opportunity. Write fior simple, for free trial, and hill details. Room 597 Sales Dept., 168,,N. rialsted St., Chicago, III. HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT—7-room modern house, on upper .Fourth SV ^^o^ins^, FOR RENT—Six-room house,, partly modern, close in. See A. C. HincK ley. FOR RENT—"-room modern house in desirable location. $30.00. Immediate possession Box 466. 2-18-31. FOR RENF—Seven-room house, with Second street Phone 1-25-1 mo W^TED-tHOUSES WANTED—"to rekt, ft 'five or sHc room modern house by March 25 Apply Tribune 740. 2-20-3t WANTE"B~To rent furnished house or furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire 736, care Tribune. 2-l^-3t YYANTED—Furniched house by April 5th modern conveniences. Apply 729 care Tribune. 2t9-tf WANTED TO RENT—About March 1st, a 4-room cottage. Box 381, Dickinson, N. D, 2-4-mo ROUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two houses located on lots No. 10.11-12, in block No. 106 of the Original plat of the City of Bismarck, corner of- 4th and Thayer streets one large house facing east and one small house on rear of lot facing south.: Must be moved before Kay 1st, 1916. E. A. Hughes, MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—A Hereford bull, register ed or good grade. l^ongquist, R._l, Eraddock, iN. D. 2-20-4t FOR SALE—Sew 10-volume set Musi cal Encyclopedia, at one-half price. Address P. O. Box 66, or 'phone 586X. 2-20-3t FOR SALE—Two show-cases. Ber geson's. 2-19-6t FOR SALE—One of the best meat markets in North Dakota. Write 739_care Tribune. 2-19-121 FOR SALE-rCook ran^e and organ. :Mrs. Rosenan, 210 13th Stl, City. 2-18-3t WANTED—To buy, a team of horses, 1200 to 1500 pounds in weight. Ap ply to C. A. Finch Lumber Co., Bis marck, N. D. 2-17-tf FOR~RENT—Commodious hall suit able for lodge or other social pur poses. Enquire Bismarck Realty Co., Bismarck Bank Bldg. 2-lo-tf SE&6W-HAN& STORE will buy, sell or exchange, anything, 218 Main St., Bismarck, N. D. 2-4-lmo $100,000.00 To loan on improved. North Dakota farms east of the Missouri river, at 8 per cent. Elbe^al terms and prompt service. L. VAN HOOK, .First Nat'l Bank Bldg., 2-ft-tf Bismarfa, N. P. FDR SALE—Office desk, tables and chairs. Lahr Motw Sales Co. 2-12-tf WAflTED—To bujr, portable garage' Tribune 723. 2-1-tf on the market, try the American ®®n* auttation. .Phone flfSL* ^P2Z-lmo SELLS AT*-0 CORWIM MOTOR CO.BIS«ARCNNS .«Tl! :'.V ELE&TRIOITY The Electric Shop Ed Loden, Prop. WIRING AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OP FIXTURES GRAND PACIFIC BLOCK Phone 370 40t Broadway Lands Loans insuranaa Callaotlans 9100,008 to loan on Improved real eatatc. Insurance In Every Line Required A. S. REITAN Over Bergeson's Clothing Store, BISMARCK, N. D. St SHOE REPAIRING Henry Burman "The Shoe Hospital Man" la still at tlfea sama aid atand w(t*i Ma efeetrfo ahaa rapalu NtW Plenty of aompatent help aiM! aaa do your work while yeu wait. Broadway Between 4th 5th Sts. Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest L. E. Larson 4M Main Street Buy Your PICTURES From The CAPITAL ART CO. 401 Broadway We Guarantee Good Work and Prompt Deilevry of Medalions and Enlarged Portraits. An unusually Large Selection of Mouldlnis for Framing. Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for moving, storing and shipping house hold goods. Careful, experienced men also retail Ice and wood. Wacht»r Transfer Comp. Phone (2 No. 202 Fifth 8L A uto Radiators, £.m0C 1 -r St R\ "'^t:^ .-•-^ LANDS Karl Kiaia, Praa. Aug. E. Johnson, Sse.-Traac. KLEIN-JOHNSON COMPANY Capital and Surplus 9W.800.0S BUTINS AND SELLING LAND IS OUR BUSINESS Kafarancaa First National Bank, of Washburn First JVatioaa! Baak, at jMaaarak, and Merchanta National Bank, of Nt. Pad, Mlaa. Homa Offlca: Washburn, N. Dak. ABSTjE^ctma^ Tha Byrne Abstract Office PIONEER ABSTRACTORS OF BURLEIGH COUNTY Abstracts guaranteed by bond of $10,000. The only abstract offoe In with letter and spirit of the state lair relating to abstractors of title* We have our own records and Indexes. Our equipment ia modern and up to tha minu&':#ir 'mm BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ADVERTISERS below will use more than 14,000 inches in The Tribune in 1916 it's all concise, "instant at hand" information. Refer to this directory constantly. It appears every day. BISMARCK SCHOOL OP I STEAM AND GAS 3 -y Kiv E N I N E E I N Students may enter nt any time. Terms on application. Wc have our own olwtrlc liKht plant, and have faciliiios for ro charging batteries and magnetos. Practical work on steam and gas engines, "UtomoDiles and acoessorios. Phono for infoirnation 191 or call at' school. CORNER NINTH AND FRONT STS. L. L. FOLSOM Opposite Postoffice,Bismarck All work promptly returned Satisfaction Guaranteed FRIENDSHIP LINKS Engraved While You Wait 25c per Link CYLINDER SUCC SAXON 7 6tTTER MUSIC ORCHESTRA D. McDonald, Director, Manager. CONCERT anH)ANCE WORK Phone 237 Call 520,§j&,Sy "1" Your vh' WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY REPAIRING —TO— 4 85 AND 3 95 COKWIN MOTOR CO.HivwM NO BOOKS- PAPERS NEWS Magazines, Latest Fiction. Candy, Cigars, Tobacco and Stationery HARRIS & COMPANY 113 4th St. UNDERTAKING Undirtafclng-Embalming Llcanaed Emfealmar f» Charge Day Phone BO Night Phone M7 WEBB BROTHERS Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 468 Night Phoae 717 I. L. SECHRIST Licensed Embalmer In Charge Ump5 „"Ai»£S Prompt Sarvlca-Raasonablt Pflcas First-class workmanship y0H* B0RTELL "S£ wco ICLMSA^°* COR win AAOTOR CO Broadway Confectionary Fresh Home-made Candies Spe cial Saturday only. Taffy, 10c par pound and Fruits. We serve Hot and Cold Drinks. R. BOLETINO, Prop., Flth Street Webb Block .if* A iiV. /R •'.' *1'*" CARX4fff XV|LL BUILD THE^ CORWIN MOTOR CO B15 N ii PUBLIC STENOGRAPHEFT Publle Stenofraphsr For careful, accurate stenographic work of all kinds, call MISS ERICKSON Phone 258, at McKenzle Hotel DRESSMAKING Dressmaking School Miss O. Seigel 412 Thayer Street AGENTS WANTED For the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianos. G. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. Peck's Old Music Store Grand Pacific Building" COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY TERMS TO SUIT Donald MacDonaid Violin Soloist and Instructor PIANO TUNING PIANOS and Player PIANOS from the No. I Spot Durum .... No, 2 Spot Durum No. 1 Durum to arr VIay .Inly Oats on irk Oats to arr Rye on trk I'.yo lo ajrr Rarlcy on trk Flax on trk Flax to arr May July •Closo 12:30 p. m. 1 HOUSE OF BALDWIN Baldwin, Ellington, Hamilton Howard THE MANUALO "The Player Piano that Is all tat Human" W. M. THOMPSON, Factory Representative, Tribune Block—206 Fourth St. VOSSBECK & SON (Succ. to Bismarck Imp. Co. 's Blacksmith Business) Blacksmithing Horseshoeing ALL STYLES OF SLEIGHS FOR SALE Spring Work a Specialty For first class service call 'phone 137 714 THAYER ST. FOR FIR8T-CLASS Blacksmith and HORSESHOEING WORK Shop one-half block aeuth ef Fire Hall G. W. LITTEN Phone 690. rl C. W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING SKATE SHARPENING Phone 725. 812 Rosser St. °RADE Tlf?E5 S Tu&6s KDKDMD RESALE TO TIRE CORWIM MOTGRCO.—-' MINNEAPOLIS No. I Hard 1!!2 No. I Nor!hern 127 Choice 132 No. 1 Northern reg. to arr 126^ Choice l31Va No. 2 Northern 12.'} No. Wheat 118 No. 2 Mont. Hard hair bows, while the boys wore short. trousers. All the appointments were carried out as for a children's party 'and the amusements were: "London bridge is falling down," "Going to Je I rusalem," and other well known ju I venile games. The refreshments in eluded animal cookies and ice cream eohos, licorice and barber poles. The affair was one of the most novel and successful of the class parlies of the Oh! the Charm of Beauty Let Stuart's Calcium Wafers Restore the Color to Your Cheeks and Remove the Cause of Pimples, Blackheads, Etc. I Every one envies a beautiful skin, just as every one envies a healthy I person. Unsightly faces filled with pimples', discolorations, blackheads, etc., are nothing but unhealthy faces due to blood impurities. Cleanse the blood, :md the facial blemishes dis appear. "Life Ho Me Now Is a ^Beauteous Thing, for I Have lijlade All Skin Troubles a Thirifc of the Past" You must not believe that drugs and salves will stop facial blemishes. The cause is impure biood filled with all manner of refuse matter. Stuart's Calcium Wafers cleanse and clear the blood, driving out all poisons and impurities. And you'll never have a good complexion until the blood is clean. No matter how bad your complex ion is, Stuart's Calcium Wafers will work wonders with it. You can get these little wonder-workers at your druggist's for 50 cents a package. FREE TRIAL COUPON F. A. Stuart Co., 325 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Send me at once, by return mail, a free trial pack age of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Name Street City State S 'T/sWgSt What's Happening I" v. CASK GRAIN MARKET. DULUTH. Markets LO^F HIGH 12(!% 126 i:u% 128% 131% 123%- 1'28% 11!)%, 124% 12t5-% May July No. 1 Hard on trk .... No. 1 Northern on trk. No 2 Northern on trk No. Northern on trk No. 1 Northern to hit.. No. 2 Mont. Hard on trk I2(% No. Mont. Hard lo arr 12(i% 123% 120% 123 V* 123% 123 V,' 43% !»r 05 t!.r 1:13 3 30 '/j 130 128 121 i2(y2 No. 2 Mont. Hard to arr 126 No. 1 Durum 123% No. 1 Durum to arr .... 12,1% I No. '2: Durum 120% No. Yellow Corn 7(1 I2r.% 125 123'/h 77 n— -o Additional Society News O O MR. AND MRS. BATTEY CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. .It. 0. ltattey were hosts last evening at their home in First street, at a charmingly appoint ed bridge party, given in honor of their second wedding anniversary. The home was beautifully decorated with large clusters of roses and car nations. Four tables were in play for 1 Phone 237—Call 520 8th St. the game and the honors were award ed to P. H. Throdahl and Mrs. F. E. Young for the first gentleman and lady's honors, and the second lady's lienor went to Mrs. P. H. Throdahl. 1 A.S.HOFFMAN Work Guaranteed. Rasldcnc* 1002, Aft. An elaborate lunchebn was served. 1 Hand-painted place cards were used. Senior Class Party. One of the most interesting events in high school circles was the senior class party last evening in tlie gym nasium. The affair was in the form of a children's costume party. Meni Iters of the class came dressed as I children, ten years old. The girls wore lingerie frocks with immense \a ram rrt^rwrf" IN THE- No. 3 Yellow Corn to an other Grades Corn No. 4 Yellow Corn No. 2 Mont. White Oat.s.. No. 3 White Oat.s No, 3 White Outs to arr No. 4 White Oats Barley Choice Rye Hye to arr Plax Flax to arr May July Close 12:28 )). in. 96 '.h 71 233 233 235 231U, SWEEP—Receipts, G100. Steady. Lambs, $5.'50 to $10.75 wethers, $5.50 to $7.75 ewes, $3.00 to $7.25. CHICAGO. HOGS—iReceipts, 21,000. Weak, at about yesterday's average. Bulk, $8.10 to $8.30 light, $7.75 to $8.30 mixed. $8.00 to $8,3-5 heavy, $7.fl5 to $8,40 rough, $7.95 to $8.10 pigs, $6.25 to $7.40. CATTLE—Receipts, 300. Steady. Native beef steers, $6.00 to $9.65 western, steers, $0.70 lo $8.15 eows and heifers, $5.50 to $7.25 calves, $8.75 to $11.00. SHEEP—Receipts, 1,000. Weak. Ewes, $5.50 to $8.25 lanjbs, $9.00 to $11.50. year. E'esides the members of the class, the faculty were guests. Serv ing on the committees were: Olwen Hughes, Milo Miller, 'Dorothy Blunt, and listher Tnlcott, entertainment committee Irma Logan, Catherine Spear, Esther Taylor, Olwen Hughes and Elmer Beithon, refreshment com mittee. PERU WITHDRAWS ITS REPRESENTATIVES Washington, Feb. 19.—As a meas ure of economy, Peru has decided on the early withdrawal of its two re maining diplomatic representatives, Frederico Alphonso Pezet, minister to ,the United States, and the minister to lJra?.i]. Minister Pezet today received instructions to close the relations, turning over the archives in charge, to someone to be selected. He will leave in March. MUSICAL EVENT. Kuehn Concert Co., at Presbyterian Church, Tuesday evening. Admission by course ticket. Single admission, fifty cents. v, Suffer From Piles no matter how long or how bad—go to youl- UrugRist today :itul pet a fiO irnt box of Pyramid l'ile Treatment. UjWiU u'ive nuick rcllol', and a single box ol'tcn euros. A trial package mailed iroe in plain wrapper it' you us coupon below. FREE SAMPLE COUPON vnamip iinro company ftKi J'yfan.kl Bldi:., mm "A •,24 73 48'/* 44A 44% 42%, 05 70'/a !).j 15 234 233 125% 121% 7(1 51 4»% .5 43%. 7014 72 !)«Vi'i OO'/is 238 237 12( 124% ST. PAUL* II IOCS—(Receipts, 2SM0. Steady. Ran^e, $7.50 to $o.l(l bulk, $7.85 to $8.05. CATTLE—Receipts, 750. Killers, steady. Steers, $3.75 to $8.75 cows and heifers, $4.25 to $6.75 calves, steady, at $4.50 to $10.50 stockeers and feeders, steady, at $4.00 to $7.00. t, Marshall, Mich. Kftnllv s£»tt mo Free sample of 1 yramwl rue 1 reatmeni, in plalu writpper. -ani6 :reet Hty Jtate. Telephone FOR RATE# Barbie's DRY CLEANING AND DTE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street 1 We Call for and fiebver it .1 y*' ..... A. I ,-