The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 3, 1923, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

v 4 "SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1928 - t a CE a | | Yoverspreading\ the winter ‘crop belt ) sthe Aouthwest wheat averaged higher. i a fnorthern $1.15%4 to $ { MARKET NEWS COLD WAVE ‘BOOSTS WHEAT LITTLE HIGHER Chicago, Feb. 8—With a cold waye | and the temperatures around zero in lit. tfe higher in price today during the, eajly dealings... Lack -of any im-|' portant export demand, however, and ! the continued unsettled foreign polit- | ical situation counted against apy further advance. May delivery was relatively weak as compared with other months. The opening variew from unchanged figures to 5-8 cent “CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Feb. 3.—Cattle> receipts ; 500, compared with a week ago. Beet steers and better grade of she-stoct 25 cents lower. Sheep re- ceipts 4,500, mostly direct compared to week ago. Fat lambs, wethers.and fat sheep strong to 25 cents higher. MILL CITY WHEAT ! Feb. 3.—Wheat re-| 3 yellow 65c to 65%c; cats No. 3 ite 39% to 40%e; barlev 50¢ 19 80%c to 80%e; flax | 0” $2.938% SOUTH: ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK Paul, Feb. %4—Catil 8 market lower compar th week ago; fat steers, year- and she-stock mostly 25¢ cents ; belogna bulls around 25) cents lower, Canners and cutters weak to m beef steers $5.75 to $8.50. Fat she-stock $3.50 to $7.50. Canners and cutters mostly ,$2.50 to $3.25; bo- logna bulls largely $3.25 to $4.26; stockers and feeders $7.00 to $7.75. Clves receipts none. Market 25¢ lower. Best light today $8.75 to $9.50. Average cost around $9.00. Hog receipts 1,200, market stea- dy, and steady to strong. Heifers mostly 60c, pigs closing around $8.25. Sheep receipts none. Market nominally steady. Strietly choice 575 pound lambs late Friday $14.46. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ,Chicago, Feb, 3,—Hog receipts 7,080. Holdover 13,505. Close active. FLOUR UNCHANGED Minneapolis, Feb. 3—Flour un- changed. Shipments~ 45,140 - barrels. Bran $27 to $2 BISMARCK. GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Feb. 3, 1923. 1 dark northern, . . 1 No, Spring <. 1 amber duram . . 1 mixed durum .. . 1 red durum . 1 flax . 2 flax . 1 rye < NOTICE-OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- SURE SALE I fthat de-| Notice is hereby, gyn fanlt has béen made fn the terms) and conditions of that certain mort- gaze, made, executed and delivered by John M. Hanson and Effie L, Han- son, his wife, mortgagors, to ,The| Northern Trust Company, a corpor-| ation of Fargo, North Dakota, mort-| gagee, dated October 22nd, A D. 1917, filed for record in the effice of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 30th} day of November A, D. 1917, at ; o'clock A. M., and duly recorded Book “151” of Mortgages, on page 87, and said mortgage will be foreclosed bya sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the court houso, in the City of Bismarck, in the Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of ‘North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, on the 27th day of February 1923, to satisfy the amount due on such ‘mor it the date of sale. The premises ribed $11 sold-to satisfy the same are situated | in ghe County of Burlvigh ard State of North Dakota, and are described as follows, to-wit: ~ Section Twenty (80) in One Hundred forty-two, (142), North, of Range, Seventy-sts, (76) West, of the Fifth Principal Meridiah, cbn= taining 160 acres, more or less, ac- cording to the United States ‘Goy-, ernment survey thereof. There will be due. on Seventeen hundred forty-three dais larg. and fortyrsix ($1743.46) ,cent® together with the costs and ¢xpen- ses of foreclosure. 4 ‘4 Dated anaaaG 16) 1923. gaya THE NORTH RN TRUST’ -COM- “PANY, & corporation. ’ s Mortgage Fargo, North Ds ROLLIN WELCH, | Sheriff of Burleigh Cpunty.’ North Dakota. “ PIERCE, TENNESON, CUPLER &, STAMBAUGH, ee Le Attorneys (01 uk Fitgo, North Datos nee s 10-27—2-8-10-3 7-24, 7 — NOTICE OF SALE-IN < CLOSURE BY ADVER’ Notice is Hereby Given, yes certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Roland White Bradshaw ta, the Bismarck Loan and Invest-| ment Company, @ corporation dated the 27th day of Februtsy 1920 and filed for reeord 1n the of the! | B..Cowan); the petitioner herein, has | John Robidow, ‘Iste of the dity ‘of in| and °each of you, are hereby cjfed in such mortgage, and which will be | ~The Southeast quarter (SE%) of || es A CHANGE’ ly ms THE NEXT THING TO SKATING, isfy. the same, are described as fol- lows, to-wit: Lots five (5), six (6),°seven (7), and eight (8),,in block forty (40) of Flannery and. Wetherby’s Adiition to the. city ‘of Bismarck, North Da- kota, in Burleigh County, North Da- ota. There will be due on such ‘mort- gage on the’date of sale the sum of $461,60 in addition to the cvusts and expenses of s: including Attorney's fees,, ‘ Biamarck Loan and Investment Co, Mortgagee. F. E. McCurdy, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. D. _1-13,20,27:2-3,10,17 CITATION HEARING - PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF AD- . Splines 4 DE BONIS. Washington, Feb. 3.—Joining *o urge women of the United Sta study and support chemical research and the, “unending service of chem- istry to home, community and-coun- try”, Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, presi- dent of tae General Federation of ‘Women’s Clubs, Mrs. George May- nerd Minor, President-Genera] of the Daughters of the American Rev- olution, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, N: tional President of the Girl Scouts, Miss Maud Wetmore, Chairman af the Women’s Department of the Na- tional Civic Federation and Ada Comstock,. President. of the Amerl- can Association of University Wo- men, today is’ued an appeal to five million families represented in the membersaip of their organizations. As the burden of their message, the womén leaders declare: “This nation has fallen behind in the promotion.:of research in that branea of chemistry upon which rests the preservation ‘of health, the practice of medicine, the elimination of waste from the home and indus- try by the conversion of that waste into humanly ble products; that branch of chentistry upon which STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh—ss. In County Court. Before Hon. I. -C. Davies, a In the Matter of the Estate of John Robidou, Deceased.. Elizabeth Robidou, Petitioner, vs. William Edgar Robidou, Josephine R,. Dalbec, George Robidou, Ida White, Melinda Christinson, Allie . Brain and Sadie BR. Case, Re- spohdents. ‘The. State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents and all John Robidou, Deceas You and sack of you are hereby notified that Allie B. Brain (Allie filedjn this Court a petition, pray- ing that letters of administration De Bonis Non, upon the estate of in our food supplies; the conserva tion of our resqurces through a wid- er and more effettive utilization of meaterials. In.a word we have fallen short ‘in the domain known as oF ganic chemical research within which lie ‘an enormous number of the strategic places overlooking the strongholds,of nature.” Outlining the bearing of organic ismarck, in the County of , Bur- igh ‘and State gf North Dakota, deceased, be granted to Case, and that the said ‘petition will be heard and. dijly. considered by this Court-on’Tuesday,-the 13th day of March, A. D. 1928, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that. day, at the Court ‘Rooms of thiw Court, in the Connty. Meare Boune in en, ity. of ismarck, County of urleigh, ans State of North Dakota, and_ you, I, C. DAVIES, to Judge of the County Court, be dhd appear ‘before this Court, at| Dated the 26th day of January, A. said time and place, and answer said| D. 1923, petition, and show-cause, -if . any ‘ there be, why’ the pra! of, said} Ldt the servite petition shovid not be inted. By the Court: DOINGS OF THE DUFFS # TY SAW YOUR AD IN 4. THE NEWSPAPER for {/ ~ A MAIO. AND 1 CAME TO SEE ABOUT. IT. - ~~~ : \ OH YES, COME JN PLEASE: | [> LDAIKE To ‘TALK “WITH You ‘Boy Scout movement, they say: uch “mort. gage at. the dite ‘of sille ‘the ‘Stitn Ut'f in Reogister of Deeds in Burleigh Coun- || ty, North ‘Dakotaon ‘the 11th day of. March, ¢1920, ‘at 11 o'lock a.m. and was recorded, in Box Mortgage: as closed by-a’sale of scribed ‘in auch mi } inafter. déseribed. at the. front. door of the court house in the city of Bis? ke, it Cele rests the Improvement and increase: “The Girl Scout Scout movement is an effort to build4 / [7 THE BISMARCK ee Bsa, OUT OUR WAY -—By Williams W-W-WELL IF YOU ' FALL HERE NOU ‘CAN “TAKE, UP SWIMMING FoR hoa as NKa SERVICE URGES WOMEN’S CLUBS TO SUPPORT RESEARCH WORK IN FIELD OF CHEMISTRY and the Boy and strengthen the charecter of the coming generation by developing in the American ‘boys and girls quick- ened and bétter correlated senses and a clear, wholesome and happy outlook upon. ‘the opportunities a obligations attaching to the po: wot human intelligence, sion “| located two weppons, whica, were {ADMIT HOLDUP |THE OLD HO! IN JAMESTOWN > Jamestown, N. D., #eb. 3.—Under €lose questioning, William —Bollweg, aftested with Kelly Whittaker, in connection witlh; ¢he shooting of George Bake here\Tuesday evening redted. i ‘Bollweg asserted ‘that Whittaker ang, Jennings~ entered the room Where Blake six others were playing carda, While ‘he yaited out- side, He said he ran at the first shot, said. to have been fired into { the, oor. The three met later and @ivided their spoil, about $5 eaca, at Sennings’ barn, Bollweg said. ‘According to information, Jenn- ings sold his ver, to, a fellow Toundhouse worker. . Acting ‘on. the ‘belief of the. holdup victims that the bandits carried inew guns, police identified by the factory number as exons fee recently from the ri len herdware ‘store here. Authorities beliey, prisoners fre implicated ih ‘the, store looting algo. - They being held without charge, pending oyteome of the con- dition of Blake, whp now appears to be_ recovering. ¢ ' « Mike Kostoff, in whoge room the shooting occurred, is in, jail awaiting hearing on the charge of maintain- ing a room for ‘gambling. He was not in the room at the time of the holdup. % FUND OFFICERS MEET. ‘The board of trustees of the teach- ers insurance gqgd retirement fund met, at the capitol today gnd disposed of routine business. The members of the board present'for the meeting were R. M. Bleck, president of the Ellendale normal school,. the new member of the board; M. Beatrice Johnstone, Grand Forks, superinten- dent of schools of that county ana president of the board; and P. S. Berg, superintendent of pwbiic schools at Dickinson. Ex-officio mem- berg.are the superintendent of.pub- lic instruction and the state treas- ‘urer. ———— ren en tORCECaRS FOR ’SALE—Used tars at ‘exception- ily low prices+Dodge’ Touring, Fo! Touring, Overland Sedan, Cadillac Touring. ‘Terms: if you like. Lahr Motor Sales Co. much of the green” leaf and the blade of grass can the boy or the mind change; billior tures. chemistry upon the Gir] Scout and; the above cita-| tion be made by publication in the Bismarck Tribune, once in each week'|» sonal siden’ than ing. den from the What i girl realty see if there remain hid- out-reaching young panoramic hourly wrought by ‘taese laboratories? a dead tree but a rotting log to'the boy or girl who does not know something of the microscopic’ wrecking crew that im- mediately takes charge of the fallen trunk to break it up inte its ponent parts and inake them building materiols fer ‘new stiue-}: the wondrous of chemigal “Assuredly there are ‘guiddnce and inspiration for the young sequts to be found in the pro- motion and achievements-of organic research in America.” “The growth and fruitage. of or- ganic chemical research in America have been retarded by the public appreciati: peal to American women. in indigtment of the intelligence of Ampfican women American. men. through the great women’s drganiza- tions that women will do their most effective work in remedying this grievous national fault.” swell as Manifestly. it for'three ‘successive weeks dnd per- vice on all respondents re- North Dakota, all ‘not less nty days before said hea 4 : 1..C. DAVIES, Judge of the Cou: % low: wonderful som: irto leaders of the lack of ” is the final ap- of is inty Court. 1-27—2-8-10 2-8-3t lenceria LOST—Wallet ‘containing twenty dollar bill and cards, Finder leave same with Tribune. 2-21t LOST—Bank book and check book. Finder return to Bismarck Bank. 2 it 2-3-2t ) AGENTS WANTED ~ $104.60 IN CASH for ‘your first months’ ‘work, No money required, no merchandise to buy, No heavy sample. case to carry. Men and womtn wanted everywhere to dis- trikute: free advertifing circulars and appoint local agents. Write Elenora Laboratories, 2301 Nor- mal /Blvd.,, Chicago, 2-38-16 WE fend SOMB-territory open for agents and salesmen to sell man's hand taflored suits, Spring samples re: clean. up~ $40.00 daily; no experi- ence necessary. Write quick. John Bond Tailoring Co., Denver, Colo, WE: WILL pay you to distribute re- ligious literature in your commun- ity. Steady work. Man or woman, Experience’ unnecessary. Act. quickly, Universal Bible House, Philadelphia. $18.50 2-3-1t WANTED—Live agents in every lo- pects for lands Valloy,gTexas. Next excursion February 5. A. Y. More, Box 8, Fargo, N. D. 2-29-10 TOWN BY STANLEY. ‘STANLEY NEA SERVICE THE woop! WAS “TOTA W WRECKED BY A STRANGE DRIVER, WHO LOST CONTROL OF HIS HORSE AT THIS BUSY CORNER TODAY- ELASSIFED HELP WANTED—MALE ADVERTISEME NTS ELECTRICITY taught by Earn while you learn at Electrical sons free, teed and position secured. to Chief Engineer Cooke, Lawrence Ave., Chicago. experts. Book and Proof Les- Satisfaction guaran- MELP WANTED—FEMALE MAKE money at home, manufactur- ing delicious chocoles and~bon- bons. No. capital needed. Profes- home. sional formulas that make. suc- Write| cess certain only $1.00, Corres 2148 pondence invited. Mrs. Hilda Wil- liams, Route 1, Box 55, White 2-8-1t, Bear Lake, Minn. CLERKS, 18 upward, willing to ac- cept government position, mo. Experience unnecessary. For free list positions now open, write R. Terry (former Civil Service terson Institute, DaGrange, I Examiner) 455 Barrister Bldg.,| -_- ‘At Washintgon, D, C. Anat TYPISTS—Earn $25-$100 weekly, SALES SUPERVISOR needed diately every town, $40 up weekly. Food products, Extraordinary pro- Experience unnecessary. Advertising provided, Washington 668-8 Rust Building, position, Company, Tacoma, Wash. RHEUMATISM, _NEURI@S—Send for One week three-course ment. Take it; matism Co., Lansing, Mich. WANTED—Woman, tribune Co. .| WANTED—Young man, experienced collections. in bookkeeping and None but experienced need * Address Tribune XYZ, MEN wanted for Detective Louis. FREE COAL 86th St., Dept. 83, Chicago. —————— LT ’, BOARD AND BOOM Board ‘and Dunraven, ‘aome cooking. if benefited pay $1. You run no risk. Anti-Rfeu- prefer middle aged woman for house work on a small family. Write No. 521, Salary expected in first letter. Experience unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, former Gov't, Detective, St. FOR A FEW hours spare time, write today. Peoples Coal Co., 1120 W. room or day board at WANTED—Ambitious girls to take business ‘or music¥course. Work way doing housework, will give room, board and small salary. Pa- $120 spare time, copying authors’ man- uscripts. Write R. J. Carnes, Au- thors’ Agent, Tallapoosa, Ga. for particulars. WANTED—Women to do fancy work at. home. Good pay. Materials fur- nished, » Self-addressed stamped envelopes brings particulars. Flor- ence Art Goods Co, Cambrid, Ohio. 24 imme- 2-3-1t treat- SALESMEN WANTED cet BALEARES WAN Eee WANTED — Salesmen, permanent territory and permanent income for men that can qualify for a $60-$100 a week position. Apply at or address Room 10, Annex Hotel, Bismarck, for particulars. E, B. Teer, Local Sales Mer. 1-80-6t | ‘SALHSEQARD — SALESMEN—Maxke | $150.0 0 $200.00 per week sell- ing our quality assortments. Cre- dit on repeats. Iowa Novelty Com- pany, Second Floor Rivoli Thea- tre Bldg. La Crosse, Wisc. IF YOU ARE a producing tailoring salesman wanting exceptional line with large commission write Dien), Kane & Diehl Tailoring Co., Cin- cinnati, 0. Give references. 2-3-1t 21-lw appy. State work. WORK WANTED WORK WANTED by ma with family, 500 West Rosser. Phone 677M. 2-3-1t 2-2-8t 1-31-lw a) V HAVE “THESE REFERENCES, IF VOU ‘CARE To LOOK AT THEM = “Another “OH NES - MRS. BAKER EB. Proper: { % (ea “GET is Sern TEL ME, iM, AND - Dad Will Have fo Pay, OUR’ REFERENCES READ RINE < THEY SAY You ARE DEPENDABLE - ARE You A G@QoD CooK BY ALLMAN | FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- FARM WANTED—If you have a good farm in North Dakota for sale, suitable for general farming, write me at once with description and price, John D. Baker, DeQueen, Arkansas. 2-8-1b WANT TO HEAR from owner hav- ing farm for sale; give particu- lars and lowest price. John J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. ‘FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR RENT—Two 2-room apartments on ground floor, outside, openings one block from St. Alexius Hos- pital. Furnished or unfurnished, modern house. Call 1012 Broad- way. Phone 499J. \ 2-3-1w ‘OR SALE—6 room modern house, including 3 bed rooms, screened in porch, east front, wery clos? in, for $3,000, on terms of $,1000 cash and balance monthly pay- * ments. Geo, M. Register. Ca Pw i FOR RENT—Three room apartment ground floor, outside opening, modern house, furnished or un- furnished. Call 622 8rd St. Phone 132W. 2-3-3t FOR RENT—Rooms with board if desired in modern house. 416 12th St. Phone 4418, 2-3-3¢ FOR RENT—Very nicely fur modern apartment, 807 4th : ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Large Nnicely furnish- ed room with board, suitable fot two young ladies, Phone, 838, 217 8th St. 2-3-lw ¢ FOR RENT—One large and one small room suitable for two gen- tlemen. Reasonable. Board and washing if desired. Phone 672J. 2-2-1w. FOR RENT—One large, pleasant, nicely furnished room or two rooms with alcove. Mrs, S, B. Toney, 16 Ave. B West. s. 1-27-1w. BANNER HOUSE—Room and board $8.00 a week. Special rate, bed and breakfast 75c. Woman help want-~ 1-30. PAGE SEVEN | pene FOR RENT—One nicely furnished room in modern house, close in. Call at 402, 5th Street or phone 836J. 1-31-1w FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for two ladies. Hot water heat. Phone 3463 or call 408 10th St. 2-8-8 FOR RENT—On firet floor one large nicely furnished front room ih modern Wome. ‘Call 422-4th St, °~ i ’ 1:29-4w FOR RENT—On first floor, one; large, nicely furnished front room in modern home. Call 422, 4tn St. 1-27-lw dern house, for one gentleman, ., 506 3rd St. Phone 322W. »Y 1-80-1w FOR RENT—Striétly modern sleep- ing rooms at 800 9th St. Phone’ ~~ 3774, { s 1-29-1w Thornioar Blackberries

Other pages from this issue: