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eh A Ree: ns + | q j wo o . Moderate gains all around. * ces in today’s stock market were } a (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Nov. 17.—Wheat develop- ed an upward tendency today.during the early: alings, commission house buying of all grain being the, chief factor. Basis for\this buying, was ,found largely in reports from Omaha that atl offers of: corn: and oats: tu the west were accepted overnight at the highest. prices yet this season. An advance in Liverpool wheat quo- tations counted also as a’ bullish in- fluence, The opening which ranged from 4c decline to 4c advance with December. $1.19 to $1.19% and May $1.16%% to $1:16%, was-followed by Profit. taking sales in the ‘corn market were readily absorbed. After opening unchanged to %c .off, De- cember T1c to 71%c, corn scored a general advance. Eastern; demand both export, and domestic was Steemely slow. The FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922 News of the Markets f 4 Bie Pare steel, Corn Products, United’ States Aleohol, Famous Players and ‘New| Haven. The ability of these stocks to move: forward, despite the liquidation in other quarters eventually caused a better. feeling to permeate specu- lative circles and the entire: market again began to move upward. Better resistance to selling press- ure was offered by the general list in today’s stock market with the re- sult that more buying orders ag peared and closing prices were main- Sales approximated 1,000,000 shares. CHICAGO. LIVESTOCK (By the Associated Press) Chicago,, Nov. 19—Hogs receipts 87,000; fully steady; bulk. 150'to 219 pound averages $7.10 @ $8.15; 220~to 300: pound~ butchers $8.20 @. $8.25; ‘top $8.25;. few held higher; packing sows $7.25 @ $8.00; desirable pigs $8.25; medium’ $8.10 ‘@ $8.25; $8.05 @ $8.15;, light light $8.10 @ $8:25; packing sows s: $8.00; packing sows “ $7.65;. killing. pigs $8.25 @ $8.50. Cattle receipts 6,000; beef steers mostly short fed; trade’ slow én catch as catch’ can basis; practical- ly no choice offerings part . load finish was nervous at the same as yesterday’s final figures to half cent advance, with December 7i58¢ @ ‘i to Tle. Houses with eastern con? + led the-buying. Raising of Au an crop estimates teceived some yearlings $11.00; bik short fed of | quality and conditign to sell at $7.50 ,@ $9.00; canners “and bulls. moder- j ately active steady to strong; veal calves weak.to unevenly lower, oth- -| er classes about steady. t { Sheep: receipts 12,000; opening Baldyin, Studebaker, “United - States : ly higher, extreme gains of standard]: issues ranging, from 1.to 3, points. |; tice, but ensuing price~ setb-e's1 slow, fat: lambs. steady, early top proved to be only transient. ~ The $14.75 to city butchers; $14.60 . to close was firm, %c to 1%e net high-{ packers; three doubles fed clipped er, with December $1.20% to $1.20%'| lambs $12.90; feéders dull; 105 pound and May $1.1%% to-$1.17%. Oats started'a shade lower to 4c; higher, December 43% to 43% @ 44c, and thea climbed with corn. Provisions were inclined to sag: i the absence of any special demand. % { ¢—________.. ef ——_—¢ NEWS OF WALL STREET - (By the Associated Press) New. York, Nov. 17Qpening: p1 regular on resumption of yesterday's selling movement in some low priced rails, independent steel and. oil ’ shares. When the early selling or- « ders had been absorbed prices moy- ed up in response to'a brisk demand. Dupont was one of the. individuals strong spots opening 4% points higher, Gulf,States Steel moved up 2% -points and“ United States steel improved fractionally but Lackawan- na and Crucible were under press- ure. Gains of.1 to 2 points also were registered by “St. Louis-Southwest- ern, Omaha, Atchison, Coca Cola, Corn Products... American Sugar, preferred, American Can, Continen-| tal Can, American Woolen, Famous Players, Texas’ Gulf. Sulphur, Utah Copper, Marine preferred, Consoli- dated Gas, American Locomotive. North American: and Baldwin. — St. Paul, — preferted} Frisco referred and Pacific Oil were hegvy, \each losing a point or more. Foreign changes were steady. : While the list in general exhibited a fairly good tone during the morn- ing, the volume of buying orders was considerably lessened when short selling was resumed in a large num- ber of Stocks. * Those offerings were mostly con- fined to ordinarily inactive shares but some of the popular issues, not. ably Bethlehem “B,” Lackawanna steel, Standard Oil of New-Jersey, Mexican Petroleum and Pacific Oil were pressed on the market: with. re- sultant losses of 1 to 2 points. Fish- er Body and Dupont each cancelled their early 4 point gains. Call money opened and renewed at 4% percent. aps later dropped to 4. With the market in the early aft- ernoon presenting numerous. points of both strength and weakness spe- culators were at a loss for a time as to wnich lead to follow. Some“of. the jow priced oils, rubbers, independ- ent stecls and a large assortment of less active industrials were distinct- ly \weak. An equally vigorous op- posite course-was pursued by many. of the recognized leaders, such as feeding wethers $8.85; sheep steady two loads 110 pound wed western ewes $8.00. y POTATOES FIRM (By the Associated Press) Chicago, .Nov. 17.—Potatoes firm jon good stock; receipts 40 cars; to- tal U.S. shipments 716; Wisconsin sacked and bulk round whites 75¢ @ 90c cwt:; poorer 60¢ @ 70c; Minne- sota sacked’ and. bulk round: whites No. 1, 75¢ @.85¢ cwt.; North Dakota sacked Red River Ohios 80c @ 90c cwt.; North Dakota sacked and bulk round: whites No. 1, 75¢ @ 85c cwt.; poorer low as 50c cwt.; Idaho sacked russets No. 1, $1.50 cwt. FOREIGN BAR SILVER (By the Associated Press) London, Nov. We=Bar fhiver 82 2-16 pence per ounce. Monley 1% percent. Discount ‘rates, short and three months bills 2% @ 2 9-16 per- cent. { POTATO INQUIRY LIGHT (By the, Associated Press) Minneapolis, Nov.., 17.—Potatoes light wire inquiry, demand and move- ment slow, jharkets steady; sandland district carloads f,0. b. usual terms, Minneapolis-St. Paul rate, sacked cwt., white varieties U. S. No. 1, very few Wiiewy65c"@ 70c cwt.; Red River Valley points carloads f. 0. b.-usudl termay~Moorhead rate. sacked cwt., Red River Ohios ‘U.S. No. 1, very few sales, 55¢ @ 66c. CASH WHEAT ABOUT: SAME (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 17.—Very little change occurred in the cash wheat market ‘today. On the whole market was spotted with a snappy. early demand for choice wheat and slow to dull market for the culls la- ter, Durum offerings of good quality | were still light. Prices were quoted unchangéd compared with November. Winter: wheat premiums dropped a cent from Thursday’s top. Corn demand was draggy and pri- ces for moxed quality were» down further compared with futures. Oats demand was. reported a little better on the average. Rye demand was ‘strong, chiefly for movement to Duluth. Barley offerings. were hardly as heavy as estimated on the — black board and the demand continued eneral and good. Prices were all of firm, some sought a cent higher in spot. . 5 Flax receipts: were quite a bit het (~ strong $8.25.@. $8.50; heavy. $8.15. @ itl “TRACKS. WHE vier but there was a fair to good crushing demand at firm premiums. “LIBERTY BONDS (By the Associated Press) New York, Nov. 17.—Lberty bonds 1 p.m: ‘ 344’s... + $100.20 First 4% 99.60 Second 4%’s . 98.00 Third 4%’s 98.50 Fourth 4%’s . 98.56 4%’s uncalled 100.26 4%’s. called 100.02 \New 4%’s 99.59. NS Zo ee FLOUR UNCHANGED (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Nov. 17.—Flour un- changed. Shipments 58,737 barrels. Bran-$23.00 @ $24.00. DULUTH CLOSE (By the-Associated Pri ay Duluth, Minn. ,Nov. -17.—Closing cash~ prices: ‘Wheat No.;1 dark nor- thern $1.21% @ $1.30%;- arrive $1.21 % @ $1.23%; No. 1 amber durum $1.19% @ .$1.21%; No. 2 amber dur- um’ $1,1734° @ $1,194; No.1 durum $1.05%; No. 2 durum $1.03%; No. 1 mixed durum $1.03% @ $1.15%; No. 2 mixed-darum $1:09% @ $1.13%; rive Novernber $1,086; arrive“937%; | No. 1 red $1.01%.: Flaxseed: on. track $2.49%; arrive November. $2.48'4; arrive $2.41; November $2.47 asked; December $2.40 asked; May. $2.32 asked. Oats No. 3 white track 37%c @ 39 Y%e. No. 1 rye track 87c; arrive No- vember 87c; arrive 82%c. Barley 40: MARSHAL OTEY WALKER FROZE IN HIS N HE SAW AUNT SARAH PEABODY’ ‘ALL DECKED OUTIN A NEW BRESS i: No.’2 white 44%c; No. 3 white 38c.@| France demand 7.01; 39%6c. Rye No. 1, 83%c @ 86%c; No.| Italy demand’ 4.65%; 2, 83%c @ 87c. Flax No. 1, $2.48% @ $2.51%4. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Nov. 17.— ; e 77" ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’ Open. High. 3 WHEAT Dec. 114% 116% May 114% 116 Dee. May RYE Dee. 82% May 82% BARLEY Deq. .... 55% 56% FLAX “Deg. 244 244 May ....234 234 / CORN Dee. .... 64% GRAIN RANGE. (By the Associated Press): Chicago, Nov. 17.— Dee. May Suly Deg. May July Dec. May Suly @ Ge, CALL MONEY (By the Associated Press) New York, Nov. 17,—Call money easier; high 4%; low 3%; ruling rate 4%. Time loans firm; mixed col- lateral 60-90 days 5; 4-6 nfwfiths 5; prime commercial paper 4%. CARLOT SALES (By the Assqciated Press) Minneapolis, -Nov. 17.—Range | of carlot sales: Wheat/No. 1 dark nor- thern $1.23% @ $1,B2%; No. 2 dark northern $1.18% @/$1.28%; No. 3 dark northern $1.21% -@. $1.24%; No. 1 amber durum $1.04 @ $1.19%. No. 2 durum: $1,02 @ $1.03%; No. 1 mixed durum $1.06% @ $1.08%. Bar- ley sample grade 54e @ 71'%c; No. 2, 59c; No. 8, 58¢ @ 61e; No. 4, 56¢ @ 60c. Corn No. 3 yellow $1.07%. Oats Open. High Low. Close. WHEAT AS >cables 7.02; cables 4.66; Belgium demand: 6.54; cables 6.54427, Germany demand: .01%; cables. .01 9-16;, Holland demand 39.25; -cables ,| 89.80; Norway, demaiNi 18.40; Sweden demand 26.81;.. Denmark demand | 20.17; | Switzerland demand 18.44; Close. | Spain demand 15.31; Greece demand ‘ 1.45; Poland. demand 00%; Czecho- Low. 114% © 116% | Sjovakia demand 9.20;. Argenti 205. ‘gentine 14116 | nand 3612; Brazil demand 12. 35% 36% | Montreal 1.00 1-16. - B87 oes CHICAGO GRAIN 99% 82% (By the Associated Press) 80 82. fz, Chicago, Nov. 17%—Wheat No. 2 Wheat $1.29; No. 2 hard $1.22%. Cora 55% 56% | No. 2 mixed 73¢ @ 73'%4c; No. 2 yei- low 73% @ 74%c. Oats No. 2 white 243 248 | 45%4c @ 46c; No. 3 white 44 @ 44%e. 233 © 283-«| Rye No. 2, 90c.. Barley G4e @ 70¢. Timothyseed $6.00'.@ $6.75. Clover- 05 Yéeed $15.00 @ $20.00. Pork nominal. Mard $11.25. Ribs $10.75 @ $12.00. ap SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Es (By the Associated Press) uSouth St. Paul, Minn./ Nov. »17.— Gattle receipts 1,700; market’ gener- +119 120% 119. 120% lily steady, no good or :choice beet vee 116% 117% 116% 117% | teers here; best steers and yearlings +4108 4h 1095-208" 108 75 | 96.59 @” $7.00; bulk under $6.25; CORN, butcher she stock largely $3.00 @ fo Tae $4.25; ‘few better offerings on up, to 70% os) $6.00 or higher, catiners and cuttérs Oi t 0% oO latgely $2.25 @ $3.00; bologna bulls 48% 44% |92:75°@ $3.50; _stockers and feeders’ 4a6p any | etgely $3.00 @ $550; few up to H \ 432 136,50; strictly choice steers quotable 40% Ao. 40% 40% | around $7.00. Calves receipts 1,000; gaa oa Ree gor. 9.97| market atound 25c lower; practical aie 1030 10.32 10,25 10.25| packer top best lights $7.75. » RIBS Hogs receipts 9,500; market slow \ 9,90] and. steady; range $7.00 @ $7.85; WHEAT RECEIPTS (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Nov. 17.—Wheat re- ceipts 507 cars compared with 118 cars a year ago, Cash No: 1 northern $1.18% @. $1.27%;. December $1.16 %%y May ‘$1.16. Corn No. 3 yellow 68%e @ 69%e. Oats No. 3 white 38%¢ @ 41'%ic. Barley 50c @ 63c. Rye No. 2, 83144 @ 86%c. Flax No.1, $2.48 @ $2.50. FOREIGN EXCHANGE (By the Associated Press) ‘New. York, Nov. 17.—Foreign ex- change irregular; Great Britain mand 4.47 15-16; cables 4.48 3-16; 60 day bills on banks 4.45 13-16; \ bulk $7.60 @ $7.80; best pigs $8.25, Sheep’ receipts 300; market fully steady; best fatj lambs $13.75; some $13.25. @ $13.50; heavies $11.00 @ $12.00; fat ewes scarce, quotable $5.00 @ $7.25. SULLS HAVE INNING (By the Associated Press) Duluth, Nov. 17.—Bulls. had. anoth- er inning in the wheat market today. Strength was shown from the open- ingand the: upward: tendency: was more marked after the first hour. The market was strong at the close, November wheat closed 4c up at $15 nominal; December, 1'%c up at $1.15 nominal; May 1%c up. gt $1.15 nominal; November durum le- aa BR closed 2%e up at $1,05% bid; cember 14c up at 97%c.and May 1% to 1%e up at 98% @ 98%. Spot rye closed 5%c.up at 87c; No- vember %c up at 87c; December 1%4c | up at 81%c bid and May 1%¢ “ip at! 85e bid. ‘ Spot onts closed Mv up at, 87%e @ 39%e and barle@ closed unehan- i Ged at from 4Gc to 6le. : An easier tendency Avas shown in| the flaxseed market. | Ngvember | joged 1%e off. at. $2.47. asked, De: | cealber unchanged: at. $2.40. asked; and’ May, 2c off at $2.32 asked, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TWO furnished rooms for light | heusekeeping in médern ‘home, + blocks from{Soo Depot. § $32.00. Phone 872, 1117-2 NOTICE,TO CREDITORS \ In the Matter of the Estate of; Halvor Hagen, Deceased: y Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Jennie Hagen, Administra- trix of the Estate of Halvor Hagen ‘ate of the Township of Thelma in the County of Burleigh and State of ‘North Dakgta deceased, to the credit- ‘ors of, and all persons having claims against: said deceased, to exhibit) them with the ‘necessary, vouchers, within six months aftet the first publication off this. notice, to <said Administratrix' at the office of her attorney, Nelson’ A. Mason, Lucas Block, in the city of Bismarck in said Burleigh County. DB, ®Dated November 16, A. D. 1922. (SEAL) JENNIE HAGEN, *) Administratrix. First publication’ on the 17th day of Nov. A. D, 1922, oF i 11-17-24—12-1-8 LET ae OF MORTGAGE SALE. BY ADVERTISEMENT. © Notice is Hereby Given, That that NOTICE De- FOR: Webb Block 6 room modern house on pavement. A-1 tondition. Hard- wood floors. South front, Immediaté possession. See HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ie PAGE SEVEN SALE he Phone 0 ions SALESMAN, HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Licensed barber for out of town. State wages or terms wanted. Must be good man. Ad- dress Tribune No. 488. WANTED—2 corn huskers. shel. L, E, Heaton, N. D. HELP WANTED—ZEMALE ‘WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. A. B. Cox, McKenzie, 11-17-25 220 Ave, B. Phone, 39, * — 11-16-3t WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. 621 5th,. St. < Mrs, Ji P. Sell. WANTED—Competent: eral housework. Mré. fél. Phone 691. | WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call at 218-Ist, St., or phone 3863. _____BOARD AND ROOM | ROOM and board or light housekeep- ing robms. 620 6th St. Mrs. Ada Rohrer. E f 11-15-3t | certain Mortgage, executed and de- 11-17-3t livered by Joseph W. Bull-and Hat-| tie B. Bull, husband and wife, Mort- | LOST gagors, to Van Sant. Company, a cor- poration, Mortgggee dated the 20th -|‘day of February, A. D. nineteen hun- dred and seventeen, and. filed for! record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North-Dakota, on, the 26th dey of February,-A. D. 1917,°and recorded in Book 98. of Mortgages, at’ page 45, and-assigned by said Mortgagee by an instrument in writ- ing to Louise L, Malcolmson, dated the 20th day of March, A. D. 1917, and filed for record in said office of the Register of Deeds on. ‘the 21st day of September, 1922, and recorded in Book: 174-of. Misc. Mortgages, on Page 157, will be foreclosed. by a sale of the premises in such’ ‘Mort- gage 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 P. M: onthe 9th day ‘of December, 1922,+to satisfy, the amount due up- on said Mortgage on the day of sale. The. premises described in said Mortgage and which ‘will be sold io satisfy the same, are those certain premises situated in the County of Bérleigh, md State of North Dakota, and. described."4s follows, °; to-wit: The West Half (W%) of Section’ Five (5), Nogth Half of Northeast Quarter (N% NE%) of Section Eight (8), in Township One Hundred: Thir- tyenine, (139) of Range Eighty (80). Default having been made in the terms ‘and conditions of said Mort- gage by the failure of the Mortga- gors to pay the interest coupons for $275.00 each due March Ist, 1921 and March -1st, 1922, respectively, and the assignee herein having been compelled to pay taxes on said prein- ises'in the sum of $400.79 in order to protect her interest herein, elects to and hereby declares the full, amount of. said Mortgage due and payable, and there will therefore be due hereon on the date of sale the sum; of $6412.43. besides the costs and experfses of sale and attorneys fees allowed by. law. Datey this 27th day of October, A. 922, LOUISE L. MALCOLMSON, * Assignee. FLYNN, TRAYNOR & TRAYNOR, Attorneys for Assignee, _ Devils Lake, North Dakota. 10-27—11-3-10-17-24—12-1 NOTICE. TO CREDITORS Ta the Matter of the Estate Elizabeth Catton, Dece@ed. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned George N. Harris Exe, cutor of the Last Will of Elizabeth Catton, late of the town of Newton in the County of Sussex and State of New Jersey deceased, to the cre- ditors of, and all persons — having of claims. against, said deceased, to ex-j, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS “TOM, THIS MORNING WHEN "You LEFT: FOR THE OFFICE 1 ASKED! “You "To DO SOMETHING FOR ME- DID You Do IT? \e { :} REMEMBER - WHAT IT WAS He Didn’t Get TGAVE Yoy. A To MAIL. MalL iT ? LET TE! “FOR ME* DID You TT Away With It “WHERE. DID. HERE IN THE (corner MAIL —=< RIGHT DOWN GIVE ME _ CETS ME 1 KNOW THAT THE POST BOX ) 1$ NO LONGER AT THE CORNER! (T HAS BEEN MOVED OVER Two THAT LeTter! squares, 1S. Yow ; “ COURD NOUR STOCKIN'S: | with interest thereon’ and the costs | Clerk of said-Courtin and for said ST—On the 14th, a Ymail jtravel- ing bag’ on Mandan, and Killdcer Mountain Trail, ‘tween Beulah and Hanover. Finder return to C, W. Porter, 504 9th St., Bismarck for reward. 41-16-3t ‘WORK WANTED WANTED;-Position, lady student, also young’ man,.wants place to work for board. Phone 183, Busi- ness College. 11-11-t£ LAND FOR SALE- e acres of land un der cultivation, but no other ie- vrovements, near the city limits of Bismarck, a fine tract of land, on terms. Geo. M. Register. 1 FOR 8AL2 OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR RENT—Completely furnished five room house, three blocks from -postoffice, Call 548W. it . W. Little, 801 4th St. 11-4-tf| hibit them with the necessary>voucn- ers, within’ six months; after first publication of this’ notice, to said Executor at the office of Hon. I. C. Davies, in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh ‘County, North Dakota. Dated Nov. 2nd, A. D, 1928. GEORGE N. HARRIS, Executor. E. R. LANTERMAN, Attorney for: Executor. Mandan, N, Dak. First publication on the 3rd day of. November, A. 1922. v 11-3-10°17-24 NOTICE TO CREDITORS, In, the Matter of the Estate of Henry Nelson, Deceased. ‘Notice is hereby ‘given by the.un- dersigned Carrie B. Nelson, Admin- istratrix of the Estate of enry Nelson late-of the township of Clear Lake, in the County of Burleigh/and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors: of, and all persons ‘hav- exhibit them, with » the vouchers, within. six months after i tion ‘of thi¥ notice, istratrix at her home in Section: 26;. inthe Clear Lake township or at the office of E. 0. ‘Ruble at Driscoll, N. D., in said: Bur- leigh County, 2 D. 1923, CARRIE B. NELSON, Afiministratrix. | First publication’on the 3rd day of November, A, D. 1922 10-17-24 gnecessiry NOTICE OF 'SA\ virtue of/a judgment and decree in foreclosure, rendered and given by fhe District Court of the First Judicial District, in and- for the County of Cass and State of North | Dakota, and entered and docketed in the office of the Clerk: of said: Court in and for said County on the 24th day of October 1922, in an jon wherein Seth G..Wright ‘was Plain- iff; and William Steindl and \Bar- bara Steindl, Erick J. .Engelbretson, L. D. Perry, and The City :Natjonal | Bank, a corporation “of Bismarck, |North Dakota, were Defendants, .in ifavor of the said Plaintiff and against said Defendants William Steind! and Barbara Steindl for the sum of ‘Two Thousand and two and 24-100 ($2002.24) dollars, which judz- ment and‘ decred¢ among other things directed the sale by me of the real estate hereinafter de: ed to satis- fy the amount of judgment, said duch sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will satisfy. And by virtue of a.writ to me issued out of the office of the and expenses of. County of Cass and"under the seal of said Court, directing me to sell said real property: pursuant to said jud; ‘ment and decree, I, Rollin’ Welch, Sheriff of Burleigh County, and person appointed by said Court to make said sale will sell the herein- after described real estate to ‘the highest bidder, for cash, at. public auction, at the front door of the court house in the City of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh and ‘State of North Dakota, on the 9th day of December A.D. 1922, at two o'clock P. M., of that day, to satgefy said jude- ment, with interest afld costs therc- on, and the costs and expenses of such. sale,.or so. muchi thereof as the proceeds of;,such.. sale. applicable thereto’will satisfy. The premises to be sold as, aforesaid ‘pursuant to said judgment. and ‘decree, and to sai@) writ, and to this notice, are destribed in said judgment, decree and’ writ; as follows, tewit: The Southeast quarter. of Section ten (10), in Township one hundred the ing claims against said’ deceased, tof, Notice is Hereby Given, That byl SALESMEN—Exceptional opportun ty. Hustlers earnings big. Writ ~ McCleery Calendar Factory, Wash- ington, Iowa. ROOMS FOR RI kitchenette; Yirst floor, furnished for housekeeping;) strictly modern; adults only, 217 8th t. Phone. 88: 41-11-1w %, omfortable. fur-% ed room suitable for onc or two ‘gentlemen. Phone 442J. Good location. _Phone 4 11-13 kk FOR RENT—Partly furuished or furnished room: Bismarck Busi 188, also apartment. College, Phone 188 10-3tf FOR RENT—Three rooms in double house, Sweet Street South, between 7th and 8th Streets. Phone 355. sina 11-17-3t FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house, suitable for two. Would. give meals if desired. Call 384-W. WAG Sea eile 2 MO AD AS FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in strictly modern hous®: Close in. 218-2nd St. Phone 832R. 11-15-1wk FOR RENT—One large bed room with two large closets, with board. Ladies preferred. 418 10th St. FOR RENT Nicely furnished warm .tooms, with or without, board,, 46 Main St.,, Phone. 1066, \ 11-15-1w FOR RENT—One large room, suita- ble for one or two gentlmen, 811 Gth St, 11-16-8t FOR RENT—Room for one or two gentlemen. 40 Thayer St. Phone 967, 11-13-10 FOR RENT—Light _ housekeeping rooms, 722 5th St. Phone 485R. a ee UIE MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED — Rags—clean linen and cotton rags wanted by Bismarck Tribune Co. Will pay %¢ per pound. FOR SALE—Grocery store in central North Dakota established 30 years. doing from $40,000 to $50,000 a * year. Good clean stock. Going away. Will sell cheap Tor cash. Di- vision point, town 5,000 population, cheap rent, good location. Investi- gate. Write Tribune 489. Prfach gray finish, pulman styl: uged 8 months, good as new. Cost $85.00, ‘will take $40.00. Also 1918 Overland car model 0:in A-1-con- dition-at half price. Run only 9,000 miles, J, T. Svihovec, Mandan, N. Dak, 11-16-1w FOR SALE—Pure bred 8, C, White Leghorn -cockerels. Barron and Kerlin strain. Also S. C, Barrel Rock. Price $1.50 and $2.50 each. Mrs. John Kraft, Turtle Lake, N. D. 1 mile south of town, 2-year-ald red i steer. No brand,. weight about 900, Reward, Central Meat Market. : 41-15-38 WANTED — Rags—clean” linen and cotton rags wanted by Bismarck Tribune Co. Will pay 5e per ‘nound. FOR SALE—Gas range, cabinet talk- ing, machine,;andiother household furniture, 614 §taymond St., or We _A1-15-3t FOR RENT—Front office on second or :of: the: Hinckley’ Block. A. Horn, Phone 305J, 209 7th St. . 11-8tf FOR SALE—Bed and springs. Cali at 318 8th St. mornings. a / 11-17-38 2 t a forty-two (142), North of Range sev- enty-eight_(78),: West. of the 5th P. a ituate in Burleigh County, North © noLLIN WELSH, | Sheriff of Burleigh County, North ce Dakota. LAWRENCE, MURPHY & NILLES, Attorneys, for Plaintiff, Fargo, N. : 8 : 3-10-17-24—-12-1-8 |. POET’S CORNER | Oe WHY: NOT TRY? By Lena D. Sheptenko. . Each one ‘should play their part in in life, Help carry the burdens and daily strife. 5 Lift gp souls, help them through, As" you would want someone help you. to Go to your friends, when called, And do honor to-your name and self, By helping others with their plan; Doing your part faithfully if you can. Try and make.your life a success, By helping others attain happiness Not. only through money and fame, But_by sharing their troubles and blame. ‘ If you cannot be a Hero—be simply a man, 1 If not a Captain, be the best you ~ ean, For.everyone cannot be the same, With fortune, success and fame. After all this life is but one, And When our ‘purpose and trials are “won-— Some day each one will away, , Toa wonderful Gathering, with Christ to stay! be called Clean cotton. and linen rags, for cleaning, machinery, wanted by Bis- marck Tribune, 5¢ per pound.