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W. LUPTORNS IN. WHEAT PRICE; (By the Associated Press) WW Chicago, Oct. 4.—Although as @ result of highcr quotations at Liver- i}pool, wheat showed some upturns in price today during the early deal- ings, the market later eased down ij patches pointing to pro- fevess, toward a peaceful settlement between the allies and the’ Turks, timates that as much as 1,000,000 bushels had been purchased yester- Hday for shipment to Europe gave. only transient help toward uphold-! ing values. Reports of dry, weather. jeausings delay in fall plowing) were so of temporary. aid for sustaining influence. The opening, which ranged Afrom MWe off to 1c advance, with De- ycember $1.06 to $1.06% and May $1.08 174 to $1.08% was followed by a set: back all around to below yesterday's finish, Corn and oats reflected the action of wheat. After opening unchanged to %¢ higher, December 61% to 61%, | the corn market und@&went a moder- ate general decline. f Oats started unchanged to %c up, December 39c, but later declined all | around, Wav Provisions were easier in line wit the hog market. ——— ee? NEWS OF WALL STREET ¢ (By the Associated Press) New York, Oct. 4—Heavy buying! of oil shares caused a further ad- nee in prices in today’s stock mar- t. Decslration of a 190 percent ck dividend by the directors of} dard Oil com of Califor- in a sensational demand | ‘or that ock, 7,000 shares bein sold {n the first few minutes at pri- ranging from 131% to 183. The fi nce of 6 points over last night's | clo: ing quotation and 14% above | that of Monday. Standard Oil of New | Jersey pushed up two points to a ! Genefal Asphalt, Pacific Oil and Cal-| | ifornia Petroleum, National Biscuit | @ was another individual feature, open- ing 2% points higher and sgon ex- / 4 tending its ggin to 3% points to a | new high record. Coca Cola was in brisk demand rising 3% points to a | new peak price. Rails were actively bought under the leadership of Lack- vanna, Union Pa¢ific and Rock Is- land, all of which improved a point or more. American Radiator also sold at_a new high price. Bullish operatigns were aggress- ively conducted throughout the durum Panay frock: aud 1 morning, ~cable dispatches ° stating arrive $2. y 3. October f that an armistice virtually had been POTATOES STEADY $2.23%; November -$2.23% bid; De-| N° agreed upon between the Allied and Turkish commanders in,the Near Fast contributing to the more cheer- «ful sentiment, Trading was largely cf a professional character, but the EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922 News of the Markets | ={ 13,000; strictly choice and pri jaround $11.50; sales was 200 shares at 134, an| mote ash 1 and 2‘ dark horthern ‘and Nos, 1 ‘and 2 northern 104; thern and No. 3 northern 21; smutty spring 2; other spring 9; Nos. 1 and 2’amber durum and Nos. 1 and 2 dur- um 128; No. 3 amber durum and No. 3 durum 45; smutty durum 11; other durym 182; mixed’ 134; smutty mixed 11; all wheat 597; falx 64; mixed grain 2; corn 35;/ oats 4; rye 253; barley 19, All grains 964; on track FLOUR UNCHANGED (By the Associated Press) Minneapolig,' Oct.- 4.—Flour *un- changed. \Shipments 73,238 ” barrels. Bran; $19,00. @ -$20.00. i SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK (By the Associated Press), ~ South St:: Paul, “Minn,” Oct.” 4.— Cattle” receipts’ 3,400; ' mark& ' slow, mostly steady to weak;: common” and mediym beef steers $5.00. @: $8.50; hulk under $6.60; grass fat cows and heifers $3,25>.@. ‘$4.50; best, ‘cows 5.00 @ $5.50; hest heifers $6.00 @ 50; canners and. cutters ee Ge ye 3 8° $7. bulk $4.50 @ $6.50: Calves te: ceipts ‘2,100; market ‘steady; ‘best lights’ largely ‘$9.60. '@ °$9.75; hogs receipts’ 10,500; market weak to 26¢ lower}: ge $7.00. @ $9.25; bulk $7.25 @ $9.25; good pigs. $9.00; about $5,00, good 150 pound feeders $9.35. Sheep ‘receipts 3,500; market open- ing slow, about, steady; ‘good native lambs around $12.75; fat ewes to Ts $3.50 @ $5.50. CHICAGO, LIVESTOCK * (By the Associated Press) Chicago,’ Oct. Cattle receipts e na- igher; tive ‘beef: steers strong to top matured beef steers $12. other grades: beef~ sters slow; ‘Western grassers “in liberal supply; few well \Conditioned North Dakota grassers at, $10.00, highest of year; bulk ‘na- tive beef steers $9.50 @ $11.25;. bulls steady to strong; other classes about steady: bulk desirable bologna bulls $4.00 @ $4.15; bulk veal calves early. bulk stockers and feeders $6.25 @ $7.50, Hogs receipts 16,000; slow, around 10c @ 15c.low- er; bulk 180 to 240 pound averages $9.70 @ $9.85; top $9.90; few choice. 240 to 250-pound butchers $9.80 @ heavy $8.65 @ $9.85; medium $9.65 $9.90; light 9.50 @ $9.85; light light $9.30 @ $9.6 packing sows smooth $7.50 @ $8.20; packing sows rough $7.00 @ $7.60; killing pigs $8.50 @ $9.25. Sheep receipts 18,000; opening generally steady; no choice fat lambs sold early; best Westerns held someWhat higher; few desirable native lambs selling at $13.50; bet- ter grades confidently held higher; !good 98 pound Montana yearling we- thers $11.00; good fat Washington ewes $6.50; . desirable Washington feeding lambs $14.75. (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Oct. 4.—Potatoes steady on sacks, dull on bulk; receipts 107 cars; total U./S. shipments, 1,068; Wisconsin. sacked round whites 75¢ jacked round whi No. 3 dark nor-| Barley samplé grade '47¢ @ | 6 No. 2, 56¢:@_58c;’ No, 8, bbc 3, No. 4, b14¢¢: @ 54e. Corn ‘No. yellow 58%) @ S9c;)‘No, 1° mixed BTKe.@ B8%ec;! dats No. 2 white 36 %e @ 37%4c; No. 3 white 35c @ 36%; DULUTH CLOSING (By. the Associated Press) _ Duluth, Minn,, —Closing cash prices: Wheat No. 1 dark nor- thern $1.10% @ $1.12%; No. 1 dark northern atrive '$1.10%; No. 1 amber durum 98% @ $1,01%;' No. 2 amber durum 96% @ 99%c; arrive 94%¢; No, 1 durum 86%; No. 2 durum 84%; No. 1 mixed durum 85% @ 98%c;, No. 2 mixed, durum 83%c @ 96%c; No. 2 mixed arrive 82%c; No. 1 red cember $2.20%; May $2.24 asked. | Oats No. 3 white track ‘and arrive 36c @ Ye, No, 1 Tye track and ar- rive 65%c. Barley 46c @ 58c. Corn No. 2 yellow and all others, blank. OTEY WALKER WHO Ed MARRY THE NEW 9” RYBEFORE HER LONG LOST. LX CANCELLED SOME 1 Chicago, Oct. ‘BISMARCK TRIBUNE '. BY STANLEY RRANGEMENTS HE WAD MADE : Ne red dyrum CALL MONEY (By, the Agsociated Press). BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller~ Co.) Bismarck, Oct. 3, 192: No. 1 dark’ northern . 1 spring .... . L amber durum . 1 mixed durum . GRAIN RANGE (By the Associated Press) No. & mixed wheat 88%c|37%c, Barley 46¢ @.58c, Rye No. 2,[. ~@ 65%4c. Flax No. 1, $2.27%. | new high and gains of 1 to 1% were ; $9.9 bulk packing sows $7.40 @| © : New York, Oct. 3.—Call money ert y \s i i ~ | rye No. 1, 65%c @ 65%4c; No. 2, 65c.j easier; higher 4%; low. 4%3. ruli | yecorded by Houston, Associated Oil, | $8.00; desirable pigs $9.00 @ $9.25; | Ra ny. 1, $2.21% @ $2264. " steam. jgher ist eka am if polis-St, Paul rate, sacked cwt. early lateeral 60-90 days 4% @ 4%}° six months 4% @ 5. Prime commerciat paper 4% @ 4% ¥ POTATOES MODERATE (By the Associated Press) .- | Minneapolis, Oct. 3.—Potatoes,'mo- derate wire inquiry, demand moder- ate, ‘movement ‘light, market’ weak, prices lower. Sandland disttict car- loads f. o. b. ysual, terms, “Minnea- Ohios partly graded 75c. Sacked cwt. partly graded’ id whites Tic @ 80c, ‘mostly 7c; Red’ River Valley points ‘carloads f. 9. ‘b. usual terms, Moorhead rate sdcked cwt. partly }] graded Red River’ Ohios 70¢ @ T5c, mostly Te. —s—__. TOP. LATE TO. CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Ford Touring, 1921, starter, demountable rims, fine condition. Warrants-or other good paper considered: C. H>-Gutmar, 112 Ave, D. 10-4-4¢ LOST—Spare tire, for Ford between Mandan ‘and Bismarck last night. at Finder please phone 512W. s 10-4-1¢ volume of business indicated ‘the re-| 95 cents ewt. < z ‘Open. High. Low. Close appearance of an investmient demand ke SG abe: ew ze eunnienots asaert FLOUR UNCHANGED ais ¢ ye 5 on the part of small interests. The 7 + |. Min is, Oct. 3.—Flour un-|Dec, ....104% 106% 104% 106 A (on the Dart the Standard Oil group] sacked Red Rivers 90c @ $1.05 ewt.;|\, Minneapolis, Och towtlour Ot | May 211 104%e 100% 104% 106, |POR RENT—Furnished Your room exercised’ a dominant influence on| Minnesota sacked Sandland Ohios 80c ne i hot CORN modern apartmeht steam heat. ‘i ‘i un |@ 90c ewt.; North) Dakota sacked|lodd lots, family patents, quoted at 1fpp 4-7 prices, but the resumption of active - vos . Da- {645 a 665 a barrel; in. 98 pound|Dec. .... 60% 61% 60% 61%]: one 241J. 10-4-? bidding for public utilities, food,| Red Rivers 90¢ @ $1.00; South Da-}6.45 a 6.65. a barrel, in poun y lle 8% ene 62% | = merchandising and standard railroad | kota early, Ohios 70¢ @ 85c cwt.;| cotton sacks. . Shipments 130,943 ‘ OATS ’ FOR RENT—Furnished room, ground shares lso accelerated the upward| Michigan bulk whites 7B ewt Ravrelacg 7 Beany 1.00 ay20.00: eck s+ 87% 89 87% 28% | floor, Rent reasonable. Call 313 sw There were a very few ex- vee. BBY 7 Ng ; ceptions to the rising trend, Dela- BISMARCK GRAIN FOREIGN EXCHANGE =} | MOY. --+- B8%, 304 88% 20 s'Hanmafin Ave. Phone 402M. ware & Hudson and Pullman break- ernem (By the Associated’ Press) Oct ......14.20 11.20 11.10 1.101» tie » ing 2 to 4 points’ on realizing sales,| (Furnished by Russell-Miller'Co.) | New York, Oct. 3.—Foreign ex-/ Jan, ...... 12: wag ea _ “Mexican Seaboard issues yielding] Bismarck, Oct. 4, 1922, change steady; Great Britain demand | RIBS '12\ WANTED—Experienced dish washer. a point in ‘response to reports of] No, 1 northern .. 96} 4.895; cables 4.39%; sixty day bills Oct, ...... 037° At Sweet Shop. 10-4-3¢ further decreases in production in| No, 1 spring ... on banks \$4.375%; | France demand i the Toteco fields. National Biscuit) no. 1 amber durum 7.57; cables 7.58; Italy demand 4.26; ) '= extended its gain to 12 ‘points and| 7)’ 4 iixed durum cables 4.26%; Belgium ‘demand 7.11 |) MINNEAPOLIS RANGE re: ' Standard Oil of New Jersey to 6, Not red d x 4%; ‘cables 7.12; Germany demand .05 (By the Associated Press) : while gains of 3 to. 3% were made] 10 4 to durum « 51%; cables .05%; Holland demand | Minneapolis, Oct: 3— by Fisher Body. May Department | No. 1 flax ... 38.64; cables 38.70; Norway demand Open. High. Low. Close. | 1 rn Stores, Dupont, National Lead, Mexi- No. 2 flax . 17.50; Sweden demand 26.40; Den-. WHEAT ey is : v can Petroleum and United States} No. 1 rye .. mark demand 20.48; Switzerland de-| Dec. ....104% 1055% 104% 105% reat % Realty. Call money opened at 4% mand 18.65; Spain demand 15.18; } May ....107% 108% 107% 108% mise S percent, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Greece demand 2.75; Poland, démand OATS . TONIGHT } (By the Associated Press) 1.01%; Czecho-Slovakia demand 3.09; | Dec. .... 335 34 33% 33% { f DULUTH RECEIPTS ' Minneapolis, Oct. 3—Range of re-| Argentine demand 35.50; Brazil de-|May .... 33% 34% 33% 34% |B —at— (By the Associated Press) presentative ‘cash sales: Wheat No.! mand 11.65; Montreal 99 13-16. RYE Duluth, ‘Oct. 4.—Elevator receipts|1 dark northern $1.10% @ $1.1 —_——————_ Dec. .... 64 64 635% -64 ie RIVERS [DE domestic’ grain—wheat 627,900 bush-|No.-2 dark northern $1.02% @ $1.14 MILL CITY RECEIPTS May .... 67% 67% 66% © 67 f ; els; corn 21,000; oats 5,200; barley} %; No. 3 dark northern $1.06% @ (By the Associated Press) BARLEY f ‘ (ENCLOS§$D) 7,700; rye 369,700; flax 45,800.|$07%; No. 5 dark northern 9T%e; Minneapolie, Oct. 3—Wheat re-| Dec. - 49% 50% 49% 50% a | Shipments—wheat 533,700 bushels; |No, 1 dark hard winter $1.00% @|ceipts 561 cars compared with 430 FLAX 2 rye 433,900; flax 10,100, Ble on 5 Net dq amber jaure Mad @ er Bea af Gaal Noe nore Dec. 220, 220% | FR e? ‘ ; ceipts bonded grain—wheat 74c; No. 1 durum 86c; No. 1 mixed $1. 1.125%; December $1.05%} 291° 295 " bushels; barley 3,100; rye 7,200. durum 81c¢ @ 91%4c; No, 2 mixed du-{ May $1.08%. Corn No. 3 yellow Bc 7" : Wagner’s Orchestra Duluth car inspection: Wheat Nos.| rum 82%c;,No. 1 mixed wheat $1.07| @ 58%4c. Oats No. 3. white 35%c a NOTICE TO. CREDITORS In the Matter of ‘the Estate of R. Homlinson, Deceas f Notice is hereby given by the un-| dersigned J. W. Elmore, administra-| tgr of the Estate of R. H. Tomlinson, | late of the city. of Lancaster, in the) Gounty of Garrard and State of Ken-| sucky, deceased, tothe creditors of, | and_all persona having. claims against said deceased, to: exhibit ‘them’ with the necessary vouchérs, within six; months after the first publication of | this notice, to said adminisrator at) the office of G.F.’Dullam, in the City National Bank Building, in the Cit of Bismarck, in said Burleigh County,| North Dakota, whois my resident | agent in North Dakota, © | Dated September 22nd, A. D. 1922.| J.-W.. ELMORE, Iministrator. First publication: on the. 23rd day | of September, A.D, 1922. 9-23-80—10-7-4 | NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun-| ty of Burleigh. In County Court, Before Hon, I, C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter:of the Estate of: Thomas Miners, Deceased. ‘i Harry, E.. O’Neill, : Administrator, Petitioner, vs. Thomas Henry Min- ers,-Ted Miners, Thomas A, Rodman,; and all heirs’ unknown ‘of’ Thomas Miners, deceased, and all other per- sons. interested | in said. estate. ~ Respondents, Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Harry E. O'Neill, Admin- istrator of the Estate of Thomas Miners, late of the village of McKen- } zie, in the county of Burleigh, and! State of North Dakota, deceased, to, having claims against, said-decedens, to exhibit them with the necesaaiy vouchers, within ‘six, monthsyufter the first publication 0: ico, to said: Administrator: ath ice.in the | ates e of McKenzi Burleigh 1922, Attinistrator, n intateator. | tlie. 30th day, garetha Weigerber, Michael Weisget- her, Joseph Weisgerber, Frank Weisgerber, Annie Weisgerber, M&-| thilda Weisgerber, Lizzie Weisger- ber, Ralph Weisgerber, Victor Weisg- erber, Mathilda Wetch, Mrs, John Gress, -William. Weisgerber, Mary Berger, and all other persons hav- ing or claiming any estate in or’ in- terest in or lien or incumbrance up- on the property described in the com- plaint, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned and re- aired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, a copy of which ig hereto annexed and here- with served upon you, and to setve a copy of your answer upon the sub- scriber at this office in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North/| Dakota within thirty days after the service of this summons. upon you, exclusive of the day of suc! and in case of your failure so to ap- pear and answer judgment will be taken against you by default for the! rélief demanded in the complaint. That ‘the’ summons and complaint hag been’ or will be filed in the of: fice of the Clerk of the District Court, Burleigh County, North Da- ota, Dated August 19, 1922, F, E. McCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and P. .0 Office Address: Bismarck, N. D, The property described in the com- plaint is situated, in Burleigh Coun- | Alice A. Parks, his wife Mortgagors, ty, North Dakota and is described as lot. four, five and six in block eighty- two, Williams addition sometimes cajled Williams Survey to the said city of- Bismarck. ° F. E, McCURDY, Plaintiff's Attorney. \ 9-5-12-19-26—10-8-10 :NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. .BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is Hereby Given, That that. certain Mortgage, executed and de- livered by Alberton Z. Parks and to The Federal Land Bank of Saint Faul, a, corporation Mortgagee, da- ted the 10th day of October A, D. nineteen hundred and eighteen and filed for recordin the office of the Register. of Deeds’ of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the18th day of October A. D. 1918, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS vay BY ALLMAN the credjtors of, and :all. persons |, ies SUMMONS STATE, OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- 2,ty: of ‘ a District Court,| Lt ‘ ettiet, : F. icCurdy, Plaintiff, vs. Mar- service |' HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED = Steam Engineer-Tipple- man capable of. acecting smgll tip- ple also instal and operating Ottumwa Steam Loader. Perman- ent position at Garrison, Stevens Bros., St. Paul, Minn, 10-2-1w WANTED+-Man dr woman. $40. weekly full time, $1.00 an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hos- iery to wearer. Experience unnec- evsary. Guaranteed. Mills, Norris- | 10-4-1t MAN AND WIFE would like to take care of farm for the winter. Good reliable couple.. Write Mrs, Sadie Smith, general delive 10-2-31 WANTED—Young man to work: by the, month; heavy. job. Frank Jaskowiak, 421 12th St. 10-4-tt HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Experienced © stenogyaph- er, law offices ste salary expected. Write No. 469 Triune Co,” 10-2-1w WANTED-—Girl for geferal house- work. Apply 808<¥th St. 10-3-7¢ POSHTTON WANTED, perienced) retail: clothing and fur-~ nishing’s salesman. wishes to make @ change, address P. 0, Box 231. Bismarck, N, D.,. 9-29-lw FOR SAY 2 OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS, FOR SALE —‘Nine:room modern house, ‘including five ‘bed-rooms,, well site ed, closerin, front porch sercened ’ in, futi, basement, - east front, hardwood floors down-stairs and, mostly hardwood. floors up- stairs, trees, for $4,600, on: terms. Geo. 'M. Register, 10-3-1w FOR RENT-—Four:room house, Ap- ply.1100 Broadway. Bt Bill’ pocket “bo diamond ring, gold piece, two cur- rency bill, Liberal reward given on return-to Bismarck Tribune. 10-2-3t BUSINESS CHANCES FOR'SALE—The Sweet'-Shop’s~ per- sonal property located at 404 Main Street next “to Woolworth Store in Bismarck, . consisting. in part of stock ,of goods on hand, fixtures , soda fountain, candy cases, tabl‘es, chaits, 1 big ‘cigar case, 2 china cases, ice ~ cream manufacturing outfit, complete outfit for making lunches and numerous other articles at ¢éason- able price 6n terms. Geo,. M. Register. 9- 3 Se eaennE En eeEneneee eT ¥ ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two’ large modern front rooms, always hot water, good 1o- cation; ‘adhsonable rent, home priy- eleges. Suitable yor couple em- ployed. Call at ¢22 2nd St. -3t FOR RENT—Furnished room suit- able for two or three. Private en- trance, 610 3rd St. Gentlemen. pre- ferred. Phone 972W. ‘ FOR” RENT—Two-room furnished apartment for light housckeeping, in modern private home, 501 3rd __St. Phone 972-R. 10. FOR RENT—Four or two modern furnished rooms for light house- keeping. Phone 241J- or call 418 _lst Street, 9-29-1W FOR RENT—Partly furnished ‘or un- furnished rooms, also apartment. Bismarck Business College, Phone 188. 10-3tf FOR RENT—Two steam‘heated rooms in ‘modern house across from Post Office, 208 3rd -St. Call 885, REA UVES 8! 10-3-3t FOR<RENT—Nicely furnished mod- ern rooms, board ‘if ‘desired, 4% Ps Main St. Phone 106 9-29-1w FOR RENT—One furnished room for light housokeeptng, ‘411 5th St. . 10-2-Lw ‘urnished room. East front. Nice location. 706-6th...St. 9-26-9t. FOR’ RENT—Iarge furnished room: Close in, 212 2nd St. Phone 279R. 10-3-3t LOST—White collie dog, 11-2 years ‘old; one brown cheek. Please no- tify. Mrs. N, 0. Ramstad, 824 Fourth St. * 10-2-3¢ LOST=Registered nurses pin of Min- nesota, Leave ue Tribune for re- ward. ¥ 10-2-3¢ LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—%7 foot ‘corner lot on Seventh’ street. and Avenue &. Very reasonable at $750. Also 10 acre. suburban place. Good buildings, watef and # good place for chickens, Can be cut into lots and would be a good investmen for the future. About thirteen blocks from school.’ Write No 450 Tribune.” 9-1-1mo FOR SALE—The 50-foot corner lot at southwest corner of First. and Thayer streets, east front, close- in, one of finest building lots in city, trees, fine site for a hand- some home or for an apartment house. Geo. M, Register. 10-3-1w LAND FOR SALE—A bargain: A’ section of land in North Dakota, about. 8 miles from main line of. Milwau- kee R. R. About 115 acres of culti- vated and more can be cultivated thereon. Suitable for ‘farming and stock purposes. Same subject to reservations of R, R. Co, as to minerals, etc. This is not a rough section, This very low price of $9 per acre. Geo. M. Register. S 9-29-1w FOR SALE OR TRADE—A séction , of land in Dunn County, Write Tribune; No. 462. a 9-22-1m NTED TO. RE WANTED—By young couple without children, four or five-room upper duplex ‘or flax, October 15th or Noveniber 1st.’ With” or without heat. Will give references, Write Tribune 466. tie 9-29-1w —<— and recorded in Book 161 of Mort- gages, at. page 390 will/be. foreclosed bya sale of the premises in such is offered, at the}. Mortgage and hereinafter. described, ; ‘at the front door of the Court House | in the City of Bismarck,.in the Coun- ty of Burleigh, and State of North | Dakota, at’ the hour ‘of two: o'clock kip. m., on the’ 21st day of October 1922, to satisfy the’ amount due upon :| ‘said Mortgage on ‘the day of sale. The premises ‘described. in said Mortgage and which, will be sold to satisfy the same, are those certain premises situated in, the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and ‘described as follows, to-wit: The East Half ‘of the West Half | (E% W%) of Section ‘Fourteen. (14) | Township One Hundred and Forty- three (143) North of Range Seventy- seven (77) West 5th P. M. And whereas the Mortgage pro- | vides that the mortgagors © would |! keep the buildings on said premises insured and that in case of failure to do so the mortgagee may effect such insurance, and .whereas the mortgagors failed to insure said buildings, the mortgagee insured the ; same and on the 15th day of July paid the premium for such insur- ahce in the sum of $27.00, and the FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS - WELL, WHY ARENT - You IN School (CCGHsT GOT A SORE. “TROT. AN’ TMASTA'STAY / HONG TLL mortgagee hereby declare said sum with interest, due pursuant to the provisions of said mortgage, and whereas the mortgage provides that if default shall be made in the pay- ment of principal or interest when due, the mortgagee may declare the whole amount secured by the mort- ae due and ‘payable, and whereas de- fault exists in that the mortgagors have failed to pay the installment of $48.75 due April 10th, 1922 and the mortgagee hereby declare the whole | |sum due and payable. That includ- | ing the amounts herein declared due. There will be due on such Mortgage ‘ | at the date of sale the sum of Fif- FOR RENT—Large front 109m, suit- _able for, two, 419 7th St. 10-2-Lw FOR RENT —> Light housekeeping rooms. Phone 800. 10-3-3t F ROOM AND BOARD. | WANTED—Roomers and ~ boarders, 416 Thayer. Phone 622, 10-4-lw AUTOMOB[LES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—T1 light truck, cord tires, in good condition, Price right. 1 6-horge’ steam boiler, 1 E~‘arude 2-cylinder boat engine, 1 metal boat. Inquire of C. W. Henzler, 812 _ Boss * 9-28-1w FOR. SAI New ‘Chevroiet’ Coupe for the price of a Ford. Save the difference. Car at Corwin’s Gar- age for inspection. Phone 356. Ad-. dress Box 298, Bismarck. — 10-2-1w FOR SALE=Ford Touring car, new this year, speedometer, curtain swings on doors, First class condi- tion. $425. Phone 260. ‘OR SALE OR TRADE nder, 7-passenger Studebaker. Excellent condition. Cord tires, R, M. Berge- son, Bismarck, 10-4-lw FOR SALE—Dodge touring, 1918 mo- del. Four new tires, one spare, new battery. Car in best running shape. Phone 254, 10-3-3¢ . "MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Furnitare, — beds, “bed- ding, dinning table, chairs, rock- ers,Maytag Washing machine, rugs, Sewing machine, Oil heater, Two Feather beds and pillows, cooking utensils and many” other ~ house hold articles tco numerous to mention. Also Royal typewriter, small Winchester rifle, 617-8th, Street. Phone 457M.. 9-26-2wka. FOR SALE—Must go this week. All new, One set of wicker (or’fibre) furniture, settee, rocker, chair apd stand (cost $236), price, $125, win sell separate. Buffet. ($35),. price $20. Library table, oak ($50), price $25. Refrigerator, 60-pound. capa. city ($44), price, $25. Call at once at 1011 5th St., or phone 1042; -J. M. Taylor. : 10. FOR7~SALE=Chiffonier, sanitary couch, small table, oil heater, youth’s chair, gas heater, hall rack, several rugs and®ofher articles “of household furniture. Phone 604W or call 47 Thayer street. 10-4-2t FOR SALE—Iron bed, spring, mat- tress, small dresser, rocker, two tables, fumed oak typewriter desk with chair, dictionary and “stand, at reasonable price. Call after 5 o'clock, 614 8th street, 10-3-3¢ WANTED=—Lessons in Gregg short- and. By two pupils. Two lessons each week. Address Tribune No. 470. 10-3-2t, FOR SALE—Cook stove and heating stove. Reasdnable, if taken .at once, 400 4th St. Phone 920. 10-3-1w FOR SALE—Man’s black chinchilla overcoat. Size about 38. Good as new, $10.00. Phone 768R. 10-3-3t “Ice box and butcher tools for. sale cheap. Peoples Meat Market, Pla- za, N. Dak.” 9-26-8t. Northern Pacific | | Men Wanted , At rates’ prescribed by the United States Labor Board as follows: * Machinists, 720c per hour, ! teen Hundred and’ Sixty-four and 18- 100 ($1564.18). THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SAINT PAUL, tel Mortgagee. J. A. HYLAND, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 9-9-16-23-30-—10-7-14 North Dakota hard wheat flour “Never Fails.” Ask ‘| your grocer. Blacksmiths, 70c to .80c per hour. Boilermakeys, 70c per hour. Freight Carmen, 63¢ per hour. Apply to any round house or Shop, or to W. E. Berner, Super- intendent Northern Pacific Rail- way, Jamestown, N. D,

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