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mm* Geo. Gussner's, Main St. %-2htt rrr WANTED—Two first-class carpefl •'$ers bthers need- not call. Phone ^e7X.„, Carl BertsQh. WV18.t WANTED—Clerk. JJnion. Apply at Western HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Girls .Steam Laundry, at tEe BismarcK (5:25-3t.) tor WANTED Experienced girl for housework, family of two. Call at 120 1-2 6th street, third floor. 5-27-3t. WANTED—Girl for general house work. Enquire 618 6th St., or Phone *329-11. (5:27-3t.) WANTED—GHrl for light house work. Phone 398-L. (5:26-6t.) W AN TED—Wionmn or experienced girl for work in small hotel. Mrs. H. Ward, Baldwin, N. Dak. 5-263t WANTED—Girl for general house work. Inquire, Mrs. C. L. Zeigler, 1000, Fourth St. (5:25-3t.) WANtED—Girf for general house work, modern house 71D 6th St. (5:24-6t.) WANTED—Man and wife to work on farm everything furnished. C. A. RUST, Underwood, y. D. (5: 26-3t.1 r» ri)iddle-aged wom SD—Girl an, |dr general %ibusework. Good wages! Call at'Dohn's Meat Mar :ket.ji.- 5-19-tf WANTED—Girl for housework. Phone 751. (S 164f.) POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position as Cook in hotel or restaurant by experienced Jap. .Applymt, Tribune.: '•(5:25-3t.) sooiiet miiin FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod hoiiie.i $14. Ave.: B. (5:26-tf.) FWf bat] FOR" for lij 423 FOiff" 4 rooms and —.5*a7-3t BNT—Apartment- j^T—3 nicely furnished rdoms housekeeping. Phone 441-R, St. (5:27-3t.) T—2 connecting furniilie5 rooms. Gentlemen preferred. Mod iern houSe, close in. room. 'Phone 637 R. Also 1 single 5-27:3t, FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished room in a new bungalow hot wa ter heat, bath, electric light, read ing lamp everything for comfort, at a bargain. Call 698-R or at 611 •First street. (5:25-tf.) furnished rooms, 13 West Rosser. (5:21-6t.), ^ENT—Large front FOR RENT—Two partly modern. WILL I ™". vf Classified Ads—Cash in Advice. iicfAds Accepted after Osdi^ P. M. W TO TITWTDN BLINP AM. wltli numbers or care~ Tribune must ba an- VM 4ll4»AHAil #A APVERTISB E8TRAY ANIMALS Any person taking up an astray ani m4l must advertise the nme withltt the tei days In Bome newspaper. :. They bar (ITen in the' ad. Tribfine tm- musi aiso wuma ieu u«jft »cu4 no «M1 forward ttxlb the in HELP WANTED MALE WANTED—Experienced .shoemaker. Apply Larson's. Shoe Shop, Main ...street, Bismarck. '5-27-3.1 WANTED.—At once experienced Me chanic. Apply Lahr Motor Sales .company. WANTED—'Experienced .butcher, at fiind FOR f^ENT—Large front room one smaller room. Both furnished. .Large room, furnished in new bird's eye iflaple. New rugs. 206 Thayer Jt. ./ 549ftf FOR RENT—A newly furnished rooni, all modern conveniences, hot water heat, electric light and bath. Phone M8-R, or call 611 First street. (5:25»tf.) FOR RENT—Furnished roomtf In-mod ern house, 312 8th St. Phone 432-L. 8:13*01)..,. FOR RENT— Rooriis, strictly moife-h In new house. 360 9th St. Phdtte FOR RENT—Cleaa, plecsitlf toim with board, at Donraven Place, 212 Thlrd atreet W ,l-M-3nH». a- •T*H msoellaheous FOR RENT—160-acre pasture,- all fenced, running water, 2% miles from city. David Swett,-City. :,.-r (5:27-6t.) FOR SALE—Good second-hand bi cycle. Call at 8i£ Rosser S*. C. W. Henzler. (5 25'-3t.) WANTED—Milk and Cream custom ers milk wagon will be out June lit. Pherrill & Son. Phone 693. (5:24-12t.) I BUY FAT CATTLE—Have you any for sale? If so plefeBe notify George Gussner, Bismarck, (5:25-6t.) KLEl'W—By his "ads." you will~k"Eow film. Watch for opening announce ment^ about.June^lst., (5 ^244L). BICYCLE FOR SALE—My Rangter, f|th all equipment. Used but lew weeks. Armand Stickley, 223 Sec ond Street. (5:Il-6t.) GRADUATED. Midwife and Nurse years' experience.. Mrs. A.^Han son, 622 3rd Sft. Phone 754-K. (4:27-St.) WANTED—Washing and ironing at hdme. Phone 38»K ,208 Thayer St. I 5-20-lmo NBLAN'S 8ECONDLHANO 8T6^E in the Slattery corner buildiat, will bay, sell or exchange anything. a 5-6-imo O'Connor's Or- VlOLINS for sale. chostra. 4-11-tf Bliniif^lc. If you fall to do thls. yon are Ukaly. to get lpto trQuble.. /R. F. E. YOUNG Protects Hia Customers. FOR SALE—Brand new modern house, o,n -southeast front corner, oiie, qf best neighborhoods in city 6 tiboms and bath on very easy terms at $4000.00. FOR SALE—EiO-foot lot on.^st' Street, north of Ave. A the cheapest iot in the neighborhood $800.00. FOR SALE—Rivervlew addition lots are the best and cheajest in the city, they lay well command beau tiful* view can be sold on easy terms with 10 per c«?nt discount F. E. YOUNG Protects His Customers. WORK WANTED YOUNG MAN wants work of any kind Phone S63 X. 5,27-3t. .BOARDERS WANTED BOARD and room at reasonable rates, 618 6th St. (5:-21-8t.) S==p= 1 T8 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern cottage. HOUSES FOE BENT FOR RENT—Small furnished house, 8th St. So. Phone 355 (5:25-6t.) FOR RENT—Four-room house city water $12 per month. F. W". Mur phy, 204 Main.-St, (5:25-tf.) FDFT RENT—Seven-room house $25. ...Phone-279-R. (5:25-31.) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—Down town lots on easy t^rms. 75 feet frontage on Fifth Street, corner of Thayer opposite courthouse. One of the best loca tiofiif and investments in Bismarck. Must sell to close an estate. F. E. Ybung. 5-3-tf. FOR SALE—Lota for, residence pur poses good neighborhood prices end terms reasonable. Bismarck Realty Co., Bismarck Bank Bldg. 2-22-tf AUTOMOBILES POPULAR 1916 touring car run 300 miles offered in exchange for FOrd touring car. P. O. Box No. 63. (5:27-3t.) FOR SALE—A 1915 Overland for sale. In first-class conditio)! at a bargain. Apply OeOfg^ GtisSh^r. Wa Buy Your Junk BISMARCK SCRAP IRON and METAL CO. 200 So, 5th St. .v BISMARCK Atites Wished by an expert. Bring them in. UMBERT'S LIVERY Fhone 57. act- Coleman's Ffiheh DryCleaning ESTABLISHMENT Sttdnd-hMd Clothe* Mught intf Sold. Hats Blocked and Cleaned. Oii| of town wiark Mitt us by parcel post, we pay postage on ona way PHONE SST OPPOSITE M'KENZIE HOTEL tJSjftsSaiS •If/r: tm ail castt are several block*) closnr in than any other lots in the city at, anywhere near the same prices our buyers are protected in every way. Those who live in Riverview are our best boosters. flat and small Phone 773.: (5:21-6t.) LOST AND FOUND FOUND—A Ring, Friday owner call at Tribune and identify same. LOST—Watch fob with initials H. S7 A. Return to Tribune and receive revvatd 512?-3t. HOUSES FOB SALE FOR .SALE—ij-room .house, .75-foot front. 302 14th St. 5-27-1 mo. FOR SALE—A neat 6-room cottage, well butlt, cement walks around hQUse, good neighborhood $1,800 $500 cash, balance easy terms will sell for $1,700 cash less than rent. A|ply, 786, carei Tribune. (5:17-tf.) v!r-'\7 W'v-' easiest rib/NC MS'*. 1 II CCRWIM MOTOR CO.BISMA^CT\HL •LE07E1CITT Electric Shop ED. LODEN, Prop. STORAGE BATTERY REPAIRING CHARGING and NEW BAT TERIES (The Willartf Service Write Station) Phone 370 Grand Pacific Block Lands Loans Insurance Collection* 9100,000 to loan on Improved real estate Insurance In Every Line Required A. S. ftEITAN Over Bergeson's Clothing Store, BISMARCK, N. D. Buy Your Pictures From The CAPITAL ART CO. 408 Broadway We Guarantee Good Work and Prompt Delivery of Medallions and Enlarged Portraits. An unusually Large Selection pf Moujgingft for. Framing. S. LAMBERT' Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for moving, storing and shipping household goods. Careful, expert. Kneed men also retail Ice and wood. Wiehtir Transfer Coifip. Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth St. Urtdirtaklnj- Embilmlnj Licensed Embalmer In Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS Clock and Jewelry Repairing LL.F0LS0M Opposite Post Office Phone 770 Bismarck, N. D. C.W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING* Phone 725. 812 Rosser St. Auto RWiiatO pairing rjRy ADVERTISERS below will use more than 14,000 inches in The Tribune in 1916 it's all concise, "instant at hand" information. fkjfeMo this directory constantly. It appears every day. PRACTICAL UP-t0-0ATE WARM AIR FURHACE HEATING AND SHEET HetAL WORK ^JOHK BOrtTfeLL SEroKr. COR win ^OTOR'C6*^ Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck BanK Bldg. LANDS We offer good FARM LANDS in lis Missouri Slope counties at fair prices and on reason able terms. Maps, Descriptive Pamphlets, Photos, Statistics of ^Stateg^l^ Names of_ §,aj.ipf|£d C^usfonyejs. KLEIN-JOHNSON COMPANY Established 1S98. Incorporated 1906. Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 WASHBURN, NORTH DAKOTA sTten«ii L. E. Larson 4M Main ftraat Henry Burman "The Shoe Hospital Man" Is still at the same pl| stand with his electric shoe REPAIR outfit. Plenty of competent help and can do TOUR work while yon wait. -V & road way .. Between 4th and 5th Streets .. SC/:V Fevr 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 MUSIC ORCHESTRA D. MacDonald, Director, M'g'r CONCERT and DANCE WORK Phone 237 Z7 Call 520 8th St. awwiv ~'lx SE:,, «, SAlON cvUnoE|j SATISrACT'01 COR win RIOTQR C'o.BUNA^n SHOE REPAIIMNO SHties Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest CLEANED DYED REBLOCKED We give your hat very careful at tention. If you want it done right— reasonably—send it here. EAGLE Shoe Shining Parlor Broadway OPP. P. O. Bismarck *8SS^^ CTerr Body is looking tn aoaietlitsg and aoBteona «li* Has It Trllrane want fdp will ind tn« on* who nm It ami rr»n ru do the TMl w" i- 9 •••„. i.v .i'.' W'LL iiX oi'i' ^^1RCARSa^B// £7% BUILD THE^ CORWIN MOTOR CO Biswas PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Public St«nof raph«r For careful, accurate stenographlo work of all kinds, call •ISS ERICKS0R Phone 25S, at McKenzle Hotel Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 717 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge Donald MacDonald Violin Soloist and Instructor Phone 237—Call 520 8th St. .PIANO TUNING A. S. HOFFMAN Work Guaranteed. Residence 1002, PIANOS and Player PIANOS from the SOUSE OF BALDW3V Baldwin, Ellington^ Hamilton Howard THE MANUALO "The Player Piano that la all Ml Human" W. M. THOMPSON, Factory Representative, Tribune Block—206 Fourth St. DRY CLEANING AND DYE W0RK8 PHONE 394 109 Front Street We Call for and Deliver NEWS Magazines, Latest Fiction. Candy, Cigars, Tobacco and Stationery B1RRIS ft COMPART 113 4th St. TAXI Phone 2 L. E. SMITH. 0« 11 sfeSS .CJV •*tv ORftDE Tlffes 5 Tub KOKDMO 0 J41.F TO TIFF CORWIN N0T0RC0.FE^« O "i a.V0UH4^«V# MINNEAPOLIS No. 1 Hard 123% 125% No. 1 Northern 117% 119%. Nf&. I Northern to arr... 116% 118%. Choice 122 Vt Choice to arr 122% No. 2 Northern 113%. 113% No. 3 Wheat 107% 113% No. 2 Mont. Hard 111% 112% No. 2 Mont.. Hard to arr.. 111% No. 1 Durum 109 y4 113% No. 1 Durum to arr 109% 112%, Choice 114% 116% No. 2 Durum 105% 110% September 115% DULUTH. May July September No. 1 Hard on trk. No. 1 Northern on trk.. No. 2 Northern on trk.. No. 3 Northern on trk... No. 1 Northern to air.. No. 2 Mont, hard on trk. 117 1J7 '. 115%: llSte 11716 112 107 117% 112 Close. J: T5 p. m. ive. ARTISTIC PIANO PLAYING Taught by Clara IN. Hoorh Virgil-Leschetizky Method Used Phone 628 223 4th St. 11." 112 113 No. 2 Mont Hard to arr.. 112 No. 1 Spot Durum llO'/i No. 2 Spot Durum 105^4 107% No. 1 Durum to arr HOVi May 1'09% July U014 September 110 Oats on trk. and to arr.. 39% Uye on trk. and to arr.. 95 Barley on trk 06 71 Flax on trk. and to arr.. 189 May 190 July 19? September 18"'/4 October lj" NovemlKr l'9 ST. PAUL. HOGS—'Receipts, 7401) 10c lower. Range, $9.25 to $9.55 bulk, $9.40 to $9.4-5. CATTLE—Receipts, 2000. Killers, steady to strong. Steers, $6.50' to $9.75 cows and heifers, $5.50 to $S.75 calves, steady, at $5.50 to $10.75 Blockers and feeders, steady, at $5.00 to $8.75. SHEEP—Receipts, 125. Steady. I.aiubst $6.00 to. $10.25 wethers, 5,25 to $S.00 ewes, $3.00 to $S.00. CHICAGO. HOGS—Receipts, 21,000. Weak and mostly 15c lower. Hulk, $9.GO to $9.75 light, $9.10 to $9.75 mixed, $9.40 to $9.85 heavy, $9.30 to $9.85 rough, $9.30 tp $0.45 pigs, $7.25 to $•0.10. CATTLE—Receipts, 2,000. Weak. Native beef steers, $8.30 to $10.7 western steers, $8.70 to $9.50 State of North Dakota, County of Bur leigh, in County Court, before Hon. H. O. Bradley, Judge. In the Matter of the Determination of Heirship and Right of Succession 10 the Property of Frederic Waltiier Deceased. Elizabeth Wall, Petitioner, VS. Fred Sniilh.'Lena Diets?, Mary Leso ing, Kate Lesoin?,'. Will Lesoing, Louise LeQuatte, Mattie Roberts, Mary Egger, William Lesoing, Car rie Lcsoing, Katlierire Lcsonig, Fred P. Lesoing, Joseph H. Lesoing, Frank C. Lesoing, Henry Lesoing, and all other pe son^ unknown claiming any estate or interest in property described in the petition or against the estate of said deceas ed, Respondents. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED RES PONDENTS, AND TO ALL PER SONS INTERESTED IN THE ES TATE OF FREDERIC WALTHER, DECEASED: You and each of you are hereby no tified that on the 26th day of May, 1916, the petitioner above named, filed in the office of the County Court in and for the county of Eurleigh and state of North Dafcota, a petition re citing that Frederic Walther died in testate in the month of November, 18 96: that he left'the following des cribed real property, situate within said county and state, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter (NW 1-4) of Sec tion Twenty-nine (29), Township One Eigntn street, Hundred Thirty-eight (138) Nortl\ of -.^VSV 110% No. 3 Yellow Corn 7»%- 75 No. 3 Yellow Corn to arr. 71 Other Grades Corn 65 73 No. 4 Yellow Corn to arr. G9 No. 2 Mont. White Oats. 41 42 No. 3 White Oats 39% 40 No. 3 Mont. White to arr. 39% No. 4 White Oats 38 39 Barley €2 70% Barley Choice 70%. 72 Rye 93 94 Rye to arr 23 94 Flax 189 193 Flax to arr 1S7 190 Julv U1 Candidate For Republican Nomina tion For Attorney General For Second Term. Corn near Ridge way in Winriesheik county, Iowa. Graduated from Liither College, Decorah, Iowa, in 1901. Mem ber of the faculty ot the Park Region Luther College, Fergus Falls, Minne sota, from 1901 to 1903. Graduated from the College of Law of the Uni versity of Minnesota in 1906. Prac ticed law in Mountrail County, North Dakota, until elected Attorney Gen eral in 1914. I submit my record in the past for the consideration of the Republican electors of the state. 1 renew the promise made at ,the last election that 1 will not shirk any public duty pre scribed by law. I shall appreciate your support. HENRY J. LINDiE. (Poliiical Advertisement.) PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, MAY 25, 1916. Block ers and feedeers, $6.15 to $9.00 cows and heifers, $4.G0 to $9.75 calves, $4.60 to $9.75 calves, $8.25 to $11.25. SHEEP—Receipts, 12,000. Weak. Ewes, $5.50 to $9.15 lambs, $3.40 to CITATION. The Board or City Commissioners uiet in regular session. Present Com missioners: Battey, Bertsch, Kirk, Lucas. Minutes of meeting held the 15th inst. were read and a statement from the City Attorney, reciting tire action taken by Judge Nuessle in tho matter of appointment of inspectors of election, read and filed action on approval of minutes being deferred. The following bills were allowed and directed to be paid, funds permit ting: Bismarck Hospital, $55 Street work, $76.75 Marshall Oil Company, $ .50 J. P. French, $15.60 J. W. Ser res, $1.95 Grambs & Peet Co., $852.43 T. R. Atkinson, $42.28 and in. t6T6St A resolution accepting the booster pumps recently installed by the Bis marck Water Supply Co. was adopt ed and the auditor directed to so no tify the company. A petition signed by 271 city .taxpayers was presented praying that the necessary legal steps bo taken to create a paving district and pave the following described streets: Beginning on Main Street at Wash ington Avenue, thence east to Ninth street" On Broadway from Washington ave nue to Twelfth street On Thayer street from Washington avenue to Twelfth street On Rosser street from Washington avenue to Twelfth street On Avenue A from Hannafin street to Twelfth street. On Avenue from Hannafin street to Twelfth street On Avenue from First street to Tenth street On Mandan Avenue from Main street, thence north to Avenue A On First street from Main street to Avenue On Second street from Main street to Avenue On Third street from Main street to Avenue On Fourth street from Main street to Capitol Boulevard On Fifth street from Main street to Capitol Boulevard On Sixth street from Main street to Capitol Boulevard On Seventh street from Main street to Avenue E On Eighth street from Main to Ave nue E. On Ninth street from Main street to Avenue E On Avenue from Tenth street to Twelfth street On Mandan Avenue from Avenue A north to Avenue B: On Seventh street from Avenue E north to the Boulevard On Eighth street from Avenue E north to the Boulevard On Nil th street from Avenue north to the Boulevard On Second street from Avenue north to Avenue On Third street from Avenue north to Avenue On Avenue from Fourth street to Also, wherever necessary, to lay and such storm sewer, gutter and curbing as may be necessary to the proper paving of said district. The petitions :41en whpr( Range Sevfenty-nine (79) West, and alleging the facts authorizing a spe cial proceeding to determine and es tablish heirship and praying that the were referred to a committee com heirs of the said decedent be deter- posed of the full Board with R. C. Bat mined. tey, chairman. You are further notified that said Commissioners Battey ana KirK petition will be heard at the Chambers were appointed a committee and of said County Court at the court- athorized to procure architect's plans house, in the city of Bismarck, in for modernizing the present Detention said county and state, on Saturday, Hospital. the 8th day of July, 1916, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon And you and each of you are hereby cited then and there to appear find show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said petition sh8uld ilot be allowed. Dated this 26th day of May, lDlfi. By the Court, v. H. C. BRADLEY, Judge of County Com t. Let service of the foregoing citation be made by publication in the BU H. C. Bradley, Judge of County Court. (5, 27 6, 3-10.) .Jl lvr t&t. 14 An ordinance defining the material of which service pipes should be con structed was read the first time and referred to the City Attorney. On motion the Board adjouurned. pA| Attest TJKSS .' R. H. Thistlethwa.te, j." J': City Auditor. .-'1 1 FOR MEMBER OF SCHOOL BOARD oe niaae uj iiuuuwuvu I hereby announce myself as a can marck Daily Tribune once each week didate for member of the Bismarck for three successive weeks. school board, subject to the will of the people at the school election, June fi. 1»1V 'V '3 $ vV. ri ,x & -r'*&si (Political Advertisement.) 9 "•SK A N E A S S: •. 3f.\