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IV 1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1916 iL Co. at- A WANTED'MALE girl for work $25.00 per mont. Address, P. O. Box 568.

girl for general work. Phone 741, or call Mrs. Francis Murphy. (9-27-tf.) HARVEY HARRIS A CO. J.

P. Jackson, Manager. FOR entirely modern 7rooin bungalow, with 100-foot east front, corner lot. Can be bought for $4,000. FOR modern house, centrally located, near to all the schools, in good neighborhood price, $1550.

HARVEY HARRIS" A CO. ROOMS FOB RENT 'FOR room in fuliy modern "house," two blocks from po.stoffice. Phone 544Z. 10-14-lt FOR sunny, able, modern rooms 622 Third or see J. K.

Doran. 10-13-61 FOR of rooms, all ern and cosy, at 518 Sixth St. 10-13-6t FOR rooms, for light housekeeping. Phone 658Y. 10-12-lmo FOR room modern ments, strictly up-to-date.

Rose Classified In Advance, tNo Ads Accepted after Six O'clock P. M. MOW to ANSWER AM. wltk Triboae must be aaby letter addressed to the laabtf ftfsp in Tribune alaSNH aro not permitted to tell who My advertiser Is. Mall or oend your paingr fe Tribune No.

and X7e trtfl forward It to the advertlaer. boys at ern Tele. Office. 10-11-tf experienced mechanics. Apply Lahr Motor 1 10-1-tf man of good dress, for house to house canvass of fast selling, nationally known product, costing from $50 up.

No boozers or triflers. Give full ticulars in first letter 896, care Tribune. 10-13-6t WANTED FEMALE at Star restaurant. 10l4-3t saleslady at Rigler's. 10-14-61 Pacific Hotel.

at Grand 10-13-tf Apartments. F. W. Murphy, 215 3rd Street. (10-5-tf.) For sale one half section of land three and one-half miles from marck.

Price too cheap for tion. Fine one-half section for sale near Sterling or will exchange for a good modern house in Bismarck. For sale at a bargain four 50-foot lots on Eighth street. Part cash and terms on balance or good paper. For sale strictly modern in every respect, five-room bungalow ond street.

Farm and city loans. Insurance. D. T. OWENS A CO.

LANDS FOR down, $5 monthly buys' farm near Duluth, Minn. $8 to $12 per acre. Some timber, some open selection. Free maps. L.

T. Felland, Palace ing, Minneapolis, Minn. 10-14-6t from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price and description. D.

F. Bush. Minneapolis. Minn. 10-14-lt LOTS FOR SALE FOR close in: cheap phone 623-K, after 6 o'clock.

L. G. Hartley. (10-4-12t HOUSES FOR RENT FOR of 7 room modern. Phone 230-X.

(10-S-30 BIDS WANTED The Board of City of Bismarck will receive bids up to o'clock p. m. Monday, October 2S. 3916, for the remodeling of the City Pest House. Plans and specifications may be tained at the office of the Architect.

Frederick W. Keith, in the Webb Block. All proposals shall be sealed and accompanied by a certified checq in the amount of 5 per cent of the bid and made payable to the Auditor. The right is reserved to reject any or all n. H.

TH1STLETHWA1TE. Citv Auditor. a ADVERTISE EtTRAY AN I ALU Any person taklng up sa estrsy ttt mil most advertise the Same within ten days in some newspaper. They most also within ten days send notice of advertisement to the eounty andl tor and another hy registered mall to the eommlasloaer of sgricultare at Bismarck. 12 yon fall to do thlSi yoo are likely to get Into trouble.

F. E. YOUNG FOR Terry White house 520 Fifth street, 7 rooms, hot water heat, oak finish downstairs, maple floors, full basement, $4,000.00 $1, 200.00 cash, balance easy terms. acres on crop ments in various parts of the ty, also dozens of other pieces on very reasonable cash terms. FOR Riverview tion at the lowest prices for well located lots in any part of the city Buyers fully protected- in every way.

Prices $300.00 to $600.00 foi 50-foot lots. F. E. YOUNG WORK WANTED windows and doors to put on by experienced mechanic. Phone 724.

G. H. Morse. 10-14-3t AGENTS "The way to an independent income." Sell our line of nursery stock on the commission basis. Watch your in come grow.

We will help you. Brown Brothers Company, Roches ter, N. Y. 10-14-lt J. H.

HOLIHAN, Lucas Block, Phone 7.45 FOR of five rooms and bath new aqd modern east front for quick sale, $2600, 600 cash a real bargain. A full block of land, worth $2,000 if sold at once, $1300, $100 cash, balance $25 monthly. Eighty acres of land, two miles from Bismarck, $27 per acre 320 acres of land on Apple creek, 7 miles from Bismarck, worth $40 per acre price, $24. J. H.

HOLIHAN Lucas Block Phone, 745 HOUSES FOR SALE FOR houses, a barn and three lots. 20 Broad ay. (9-22-lm.) LOST AND FOUND girl's maroon sweater, on Third street between Avenue and and red stocking cap. Mrs. Chas.

Nijedly. 10-13-2t tire on rim, 34x4, between New Salem and Mandan. Notify J. C. Oberg, G.

P. Hotel, marck, for reward. DRxstauJcnro by experienced dressmaker- 216 9th or 'phone 277-L. (10-2-lm) DRESSMAKING home or by the day. 208 Thayer St.

Phone 389-K. (10-2-lm) MISCELLANEOUS FOR driving horse, 4 years old also, buggy and harness 400 So. Main St 10-l4-6t FOR overcoats, in good condition. Bargains. Klein.

3 9-14-11 FOR stock and outfit, on easy terms cheap rent on building long lease if desired Must get account of health. No hotel in town. Write E. A. Snyder, Verona, No.

Dak. 10-14-3t only rooming house in best town on the Pingree-Wilton branch. Lease und small invoice. Place rented nished. Best reason for selling.

One hundred will handle. Answer by letter. No. 1, Tribune. 10-l4-7t FOR SALE OR acres in Cromwell township, for house and lot in town.

Apply 897, care une. 10-13-6t BISMARCK-GOVERNMENT-CLERK Examinations. Nov. 4th $75 month. Sample lessons free.

Franklin stitute. Dept. 66 ST. Rochester, N. Y.

10-ll-6t FOR two leather rocking chairs, two straight chairs, sanitary couch, kitchen cabinet, eleotrir ranee, baby carriage, gocart. high chair: S0l Fourth St. Phone acre lot near Los Angeles. for marck property. Write J.

Houver. Sterling. P. VM2-lTno kivhen chairs, roeke- and driers. Phone 4MU.

FOR o'lamity of 1" Apply i-ali: 4 TAX L. E. SMITH Capital Coffee House Coffee and Soups a Specialty Main Street Phone 497 E. B. FERGUSON, Prop.

Auto Radiator pairing 0J0HN B0RTELL Buy Your From The CAPITAL ART CO. 4M Broadway Guarantu Good Work and prompt Delivery of Medallions and Enlarged Portraits. An unusually Largs Selsctlon of Mouldings for Framing. TAXI Phone 57 ERT KB S. LAMBI Undortaklng- Embalming Licensed Embalmer In Charge Day Phone 60 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS The Electric Shop B.

K.SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway PIANO TUNINQ itmnui Work Ovaruttai, Rtsltfoaoo 1002, Aft. Autos Washed by an expert. Bring them in. LAMBERT'S LIVERY Phone 57. Shoes Repaired Beit Equipped Shop in the Northwest L.

Larson 4M Main Street COLE New and Scccwd Slore PHONE BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PRACTICAL UP-TO-DATE WARM AIR FURNACE HEATING AND SHEET WORK or Han Information THE ADVERTISERS below will use more than inches in The Tribune in 1916 it's all concise, "instant at hand" information. Refer to this directory constantly. It appears every day. Office Roortis 1 and 2 Hughes Building Opposite Grand Pacific Hotel At Lomax HdW. Store BUILD CORWIN MOTORCO H.

J. WAGNER Optical Specialist Eyes Tested and GUsncj Fitted, alto Glasses Changed and Renewed BISMARCK. N. D. FREDERICK W.

KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 6 STEAM HEATED Fireproof Storage in Bismarck's Finest Garage Corwfo lflotor Co. Bifinarck, N. TO TIRE Co RWin CorwinMotor Ca'fiSrARbi'fl CYLINDERS REBORED Fords $14 Other jobs in proportion Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D.

Motor Transfer storage We have uncqualed facilities for mevlng, storing and shipping household goods. Careful, experleneed men also retail ice and weed. Wachter Transfer Comp Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth St. Henry Burman "The Shoe Hospital Man" Is still at the same old stand with his electric shoe REPAIR outfit.

Plenty of competent help and can do YOUR work while yon wait. Broadway Between 4th and Sth Streets CITY r.OTS Telephone Number 533 Office Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 P. M. Phone 340 215 Main Street BUSINESS SERVICE COMPANY Collection Agency and Accounting Bonded Bismarck, N. D.

TAXI PROMPT SERVICE Phone 347 J. S. DICKSON AGENTS WANTED For the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player G. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor.

Peck's Old Music Store COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY TERMS TO BUR ALHAMBRA HOTEL Howard Herron, Prop. N. D. Meal Tickets $7.00 American, $2.25 European, $1.00 Furnace Heated Rooms. Electric Light A Home for the Commercial boys LITTLE'S SECOND-HAND STORE Will buy, sell and exchange or rent anything.

Successor to Nolan's Phone 794 or 132X. C. W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING Phone 72ft. 112 Rosser Bl Barbie's DRY CLEANING AJH DYX WORXB PHONE 394 IM Front Street We Call for and Deliver TAXI PHONE 105 Freightand Baggage DRAYING Clooten's Livery Undertaking Parlors A.

W. Lucas Company Day Phone 46S Night Phone 717 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer In Choree JOINT COMMISSION STILL IN SESSION Atlantic, X. Oct.

Mcxican-Amercan joint commission tinued today consideration of ent plans for the protection of life and property along the Mexican der, but without reaching a sion. A brief session will be held morrow. when the conference will be adjourned until Monday. Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building RENTS FARM LANDS Close 1:38 p. m.

THE MARKETS Market Closes Unsettled With Net Advance of 1-8 to 5 8 Cents Chicago, Oct. of ive call from Great Britain for wheat from the United States made prices here 'average higher today, although something of a bearish reaction took Although at first as a result of rains in Argentina, the wheat market ed considerable heaviness rallies soon took place, influenced largely by sertions that the rains were ant and that recent big reductions of the estimated Argentina yield would not be altered. The fact that pool quotations were unexpectedly 1 GRAIN MARKETS MINNEAPOLIS. HIGH LOW So. 1 Hard No.

1 Northern No. 1 Nor. choice No. 1 Noe. reg.

to Choice No. 2 Northern No. 3 Wheat No. 2 Mont. Hard Xo.

Durum 177 No. 1 Duntmi choice 180 No. 1 Durum to 176 No. 1 Dur. choice to arr 179 No.

2 Durum 171 176 No. 3 Yellow Corn 88 89 Xo. 3 Yellow Corn to arr 86 Other Grades Corn 75 88 Xo. 4 Yellow Corn to arr 84 Xo. 2 Mont.

W. Oats 49V2 Xo. 3 White Oats 4o 45 No. 3 White Oats to arr 82 94 Barley choice 34 104 Rye 121 122 Rye to arr 121 122 Flax Flax to arr May DULUTH December May No. 1 Hard on trk Xo.

1 Xorthern on trk Xo. 2 Northern on Xo. 3 Northern on Xo. 1 Northern to Xo. 2 Mont.

Hard on trk Xo. 2 Mont. Hard to arr. Xo. 1 Spot Durum No.

2 Spot Durum November 170 December 171 May Oats on trk and to Rye on trk and to arr Barley on trk 56 Flax on trk Flax to arr Choice Flax on trk October Xovember December May Close 1:50 p. m. 102 BISMARCK MARKETS Quotations through courtesy of the Russell-Miller Milling Co. WHEAT. No.

1 Xorthern $1.62 No. 2 Northern 1.58 No. 3 Northern 1.48 No. 4 Northern 1.42 Rejected 1.23 DURUUM. No.

1 Durum $1.60 No. 2 Durum 1.56 No. 3 Durum 1.44 No. 4 Durum 1.27 BARLEY. II .62 .62 148 RYE.

No. 1' $1.04 No. 3 99 OATS. No. 3 $0.36 No.

4 34 No. 3 32 FLAX. Xo. 1 $2.24 Xo. 2 2.19 Reected 2.09 HERE ON BUSINESS MISSION.

H. E. Haney, a prominent attorney of Belfield, was in day in connection with an important case which will soon come up in preme court. Mr. Haney.

formerly of Minot. established his law offices in Belfield several years ago. and he is making good in that thriving town. He was accompanied yesterday by Mrs. Haney.

who called upon Mrs. Charles Whittey and G. L. Price, schoolmates from her former home in Plymouth. Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. ney left, last evening for Fargo, where they will spend several days I'efoie returning home. 8JJYW Dealings Have Bulge in Last Hour of Otherwise Ordinary Day New York, Oct. many servers attached more significance to the diminishing dealings in today's stock market than to the course of prices.

For the first full session place in the afternoon, owing to a new I since September 5 transactions failed submarine scare. The market closed, to record a total of one million unsettled to net higher, with shares, although coming within hailDecember at and May at ifl.571/^. Corn gained to oats finished to Vic at off, and visions varying from 10c decline to a rise of 15c. ing distance of that figure. As a matter of fact, almost onethird of the aggregate transactions of 920,000 shares occurred within the last hour, altogether at the expense of quoted values, the general list and war issues in particular declining somewhat abruptly in circumstantial rumors suggesting rumors of recent submarine warfare in nearby waters.

During the forenoon and diate period the list gave frequent indications of recovering from the prehension occurring on Wednesday. firm tended also to encourage buying Munitions and equipment were then here and still more so when later in the session word came from peg that the United States and da would be depended upon for mediate supplies for Great ritain and her allies and purchases elsewhere would be chiefly for the purpose of building up reserves. Liberal export sales, unfavorable weather and the wheat strength bined to lift the corn market. decidedly steadier. Developments over the holiday cluded the favorable annual ment of the Great Northern Railway, the bulletin of the American Railway association disclosing an increased car shortage and the report of the comptroller of the currency showing national bank deposits at high level in the history of the country.

CATTLE MARKETS ST. PAUL. 4.000. Steady to 10c lower. Range, to bulk.

$9.10 to $9.25. 4100. Killers, steady. Steers, $4.25 to $10.00 cows and heifers, $4.50 to $7.25 calves, steady, at $4.00 to 10.50 stackers and feeders, weak to 25c lower, at $4.00 to 1400. Steady.

Lambs, $5.50 to $9.25 wethers, $5.00 to $7.25 ewes, $3.00 to $15.50. CHICAGO. 24,000. Weak, at mostly 10c under yesterday's average. Hulk, $9.55 to $10.10 light.

$9.30 to $10.15 mixed, $9.35 to $10.25 heavy, $9.25 to $10.15 rough, $9.25 to $9.45 pigs, $7.25 to $9.15. 3,000. Weak. Native beef steers, $6.60 to $11.10 western steers, $6.15 to $9.30 ers and feeders, $4.75 to $7.75 cows and heifers, $3.50 to $9.30 calves, $7.25 to $11.50. 11,000.

Firm. Ewes, $3.65 to $7.35 lambs, $7.75 to $3 0.40. NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Notice fs Hereby Given, That fault has been made in the conditions of that certain mortgage made by C. W.

Wambaugh, of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North kota, Mortgagor, to The National Highway Motor Company, a nership, composed of Joseph Hare and G. V. Bowers, of Bismarck, ty of Burleigh, and State of Xorth kota, Mortgagee, dated the 10th day of April, 1916, to secure the ing indebtedness, to-wit $2,000.04, with interest thereon, according to the terms of twelve certain promissory notes, each dated April 10th, 1916, and each for the sum of $166.67, and one note due on the 10th day of each month from the 10th day of May, 1916, to the 10th day of April, 1917, inclusive, which mortgage was duly filed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County. State of Xorth Dakota, on the 21st day of gust, 1916, at 11 o'clock a. m.

that said default is of the following nature, to-wit: That the note due Aug. 10th, 1916, Sept. 10th, 1916 and Oct. 10th, 1916, have not been paid or any part of, and the mortgage provides that in case default is made in the ment of the sums of money or if the mortgagees at any time deem selves insecure, the mortgagee shall deem themselves insecure and it shall be lawful for the mortgagee to take immediate possession of the goods wherever found and sell the same at public auction as provided by law, and the mortgagees do hereby deem themselves insecure that there is claimed to be due on said Mortgage at the date of this notice the sum of Dollars for principal and interest And that said Mortgage will be closed by a sale of the personal erty in such Mortgage and ter described, at public auction, ably to the statutes in such case made and provided, at the Front Door of the Court House, in the City of BismarcK, in the County of Burleigh. State of North Dakota, at the honf of two o'clock p.

on Saturday, the 21st day of October. 1916. T6e personal property described in said mortgage which will be sold to fy the same is the following, to-wit: Four "Vim" Motor Trucks, Type bearing the following chassis bers, respectively, to-wit: 18998. 18876, 18875 and 931S, together with all horns, lamps and other sories attached thereto. Dated the 13th day of October.

1916. J. P. FRENCH. Agent.

H. I'. HERXDT, Attorney for Mortgagee. Bismarck. Xorth Dakota.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received up to noon Monday. October 16th, 1916, for cavating and constructing concrete basement. Right reserved to reject all bids Particulars at mv office. 10-l3-2t OSCAR H.

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