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? ' Stronger than Wednesday's + dark northern $1.185 to $1.36, Corn THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1928 MARKET NEWS. WHEAT SLUMPS FEW POINTS: OPENING VARIES Chicago, Feb. 8,—Lessening of | war tension in the Near East brought about a moderate setback in the price of wheat today during the early dealings: Bulls were also handicapped by snow in the south- west, likely to benefit the winter! crop. On the downturn some buying developed, Opening quotations va- ried from unchanged figures to %c lower. SOUTH ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Feb. 8—Cattle receipts 2,000, Market fairly active. Mostly steady to strong. Common to medium beef steers $5.75 to $8.50. | Enrly top $8.00. Fat heifers rffostly ; $5.00 to $7.00, Bulk under $6.00, Fat under $6.00. Fat cows mostly $4.00 to $6.00. Canners and cutters large- ly $2.50 to $3.25, Bologna bulls most- ly $3.75 to $4.25, Stockers and feed- ers $4.00 to $7.75, Calves receipts 1,500. “Market 25 to 50 cents higher. Practical packer top on best lights $9.50. i Hog receipts 11,500. Market most- ly 10 to 25 cents lower. Range! $6.25 to $8.10, Bulk pigs $8.10, i Sheep receipts 800. Market fully ,. steady. Best fat lambs today $14.; Sheep scarce. $7.75 paid -late Wed-, nesday for choice lightweight ewes. GAICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Feb, 8.—Hog receipts} 48,000. Fairly active, about steady. close. Top price $8.40. ‘ Cattle xeceipts 10,000. Fairly act- ive, beef ‘steers, butchers and she- stock 10-to 15 cents higher. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Feb. 8, 1923. No, 1 dark northern 14 | No, 1 northern spring 1.09 No. 1 amber durum . 86 No. 1 mixed durum 9 No. 1 red durum . 15 No. 1 flax .. 2.67 No. 2 flax 2.62 No, 1 rye . 64 MILL CITY WHEAT Minneapolis, Minn, Feb. 8— Wheat receipts 218 cars compared with 255 cars a year ago. Cash 1 northern $1.18% to $1.28%; y/| $1.20%; July $1.19%; No. 1 dark northern $1.24% to $1.36%; No. 2 N 3 yellow 66%c to 67%c. Oats No. 3'white 59% to 60%c; barley 592 to 60c; rye No. 2 81%c. Flax No. 1 $2.97% to $2.98%. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Feb., 8—Subsequently buying on the part of several lead- ifig houses found the market respon- sive, and with offerings light a tem- porary bulge in prices ensued. The close was unsettled at the same as yesterday, %c lower with wheat No. 2 hard $1.22% and May $1.20% to $1.20% and ly $1.14% to $1.14%. y TISEMENT NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN; That that» certain‘ Mortgage, executed and delivered by William. Toss, a widow- | er, Mortgagor, to Seth G. Wright! Mortgagee dated the 3rd day of July A. D. nineteen hundred and seven- teen and filed for record in the office ‘ of the Register o' ty of Burleigh, Dakota: on the D 1917, and recorded Mort close eds of the Coun- Court ‘House in the City of Bismarek, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P. M., on the 24th * of February, 1923, to satisfy the amount due: upon said Mortgage on the yay of sale. ; ‘The premises described in said vMortkage and which will be sold to y the same, are those certain satis Promises situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dako- ta, and ‘described as follows, to-wit: The Hast half of the Southwest quarter and Lots six and seven of Section. six (6, in Township hundred forty-three (143), N Range seventy-clght (78 the “5th P. M. ‘The moi paid certain sums, to-wit: for the years 1918 and 1919, with Interest thereon, wil) on’tl of sale, amount to the sum of $189.41, ,and_which- amount is incl in. sum hereinafter stated y due,’ There will be’ due on such. at the date of sale the an hundged. taeniycabe and 4BA00 (Sitaetts) "Wonars - & SETH G NK | 1917, at 9:00 o’elock A. M. and duly OUT OF INSTHAT VERY WOODSHED. ty of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., on the 12th day of March, 1928, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situate in the ‘county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and described as fol- lows, to-witt The South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S%NE%) and Lots One (1) and Two (3), all_in Section One (1), in Township One Hundred Forty-two (142) North, of Bae jighty-one (81) West of the There will be due on such mort- gage on the date of sale the sum of $1570.13, besides the osts, dis- bursements and expenses of this foreclosure. qbated this dist day of January, 1923) THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BISMARCK, a corporation, Mortgagee. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Mortgage, Bismarck, North Dakota. 2-1-8-15-22—3-1-8 TICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Fred E, Wagner and Alice C. Wagner,-his wife, Mortga- gorg, to Jno, F.. Robinson, Mortga- SSNS * 4 dinette teva NES ANDI USED 10 “THINK YOu WERE SHE STRONGEST Atm 0 ; rellgys S gage and hereinafter described gt the front door of the Burleigh Coufn- ty Court House, in the City of Bi marck, Burleigh County, North : Da-, of Section Twenty-six (26), Town- ship One hundred forty-four (144) North, Range Seventy-five (75) West of the bth P. M., containing 80 acres, “| 26, 12 absent. _| Association, -jor asking it assume original jaris- “}are cast; compulsory if 500 or more ~ i against you by default for the relict demandg¢@ in the complaint, Date cember 12th, 1922. PIERCE, apaknsnee CUPLER & STAMBAUG) Attorneys for Plaintiff, office and postoffice address; Fargo, North Dakota. \ 1-4-11-18-25—2-1/ Bee | BILLS PASSED | —_——_—__—-<—————_ oe Bills Passed in House H. B, 59 (Daughérty)—Making it misdemeanor for a person to drive an automobile while intoxicated’, providing maximum imprisonment penalty of one year, giving judge authority’to prohibit drivifg of au- tomobile for two years on suspen- issuance of bonds. Vote 101 to 3, 9 absent. H. B. 62 (Muus)—Provides ma- chinery for cullecting outstanding county seed and feed claims and re- tiring bonds, made necessary by probable repeal’ of law permitting sion of sentence. Vote, 100 to 6, 13 absent. H. B. 148 (Andérson)—Requiring county auditors to ‘report Rll clect- ive clerks, officials, each county to Workmen's Compensation Bureau. Vote, 78 to 26, 9 absent. S. B, No. 1.(Résch)—Making per- petual charters of trust companies. Emergency clause lost. Vote 75 to B. 87 (Kelsch)—Repeals _re- quirement that ‘state superintendent publish proceedings State Education S. B. 61 (Van Camp)—Providing fee for filing appeal supreme court diction. Vote 102 to .9, ® absent. S. B, 45 (Gardine: Relating to division Of voting districts permit- ting county commissioners to divide distret when more than 300 votes cast. Vote 63 to 41, 9 absent. Bills Killed in House H, B. 170 (Walker)—Providing wi- dow may still be executrix or ad- istratrix of estate if she re-mar- removing discretion of court. finitely postponed. kota, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon on the first day of March, £923, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises Yescribed in’ such mortgage, and wich will be sqld to satisfy the same aye situated if the County of Burleigh; State of North Dakota, and described as fol- lows: The West Half of Section Twenty-seven, in Township One Hun- dred forty-four north, of Range Si venty-five West of the Fifth Prin pal Meridian. There will be due on such mort; gage-at the date of sale the sum pf Twenty-two hundred thirty Dollars; besides the costs and ‘expenses of sale, and the attorney fee allowed by law. ’ Dated January 17th, 1923. “4 HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK, Hastings, Minnesota. ADRIAN E. BUTIZ, Attorney for Assignee, Leeds, Nerth Dakota, i —2-1-8-15-28 more or less, according to, the Unit- ed States Government Survey therc- of, situate, lying and being in Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. Default having occurred in the conditions of said mortgage and the assignee having- given the record title owner of the above described premises notice as provided by law, and the same not having been paid, there will be due on such mortgage on the date of sale the sum of six hundred: eighty-six and 10-100 Dol- lars ($686.10). Dated January 24th, 1923. FRANK A. MANNEN, /Assignee of Mortgagec. SULLIVAN, HANLEY & SULLIVAN, Attorneys for Assignee, Mandan, N.. Dak. 1-25—2-8-15-22—3-1 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and de- livered by Owen McIntyre, a widow- er, Mortgagor, to Union Investment Company, a corpordtion, Mortgagee, dated March seventh, 1916, and filed for record in ‘the office of the Re- gister of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the Twenty-seventh day of March, 1916 and recorded in Book Thirty. 1-1 ty of Burleigh—ss. ‘In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. The Washbirn Lignite Coal Com- pany, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Assignee. . | SUMMONS 4 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- . B. 171 (Walker)—Making res- trictions on letters of administra- tion. Indefinitely postponed. H. B, 154 (Solimski)—Repeal of anti-cigarette law. Indefinitely post- poned. H. B. 170 (Walker)—Appropriating $500 to aid suit of Company A, Bis- marck. Indefinitely postponed. Passed in Senate B. 208—Requiring county, com- missioners to institute a budget sys- tem in connection with the opera- tion ¥ ay county’s affairs. Passed 45 to. S$. B, 226—Changes the time of closing polls in city elections to 7 o'clock instead of 9 o’clock.~Passed 33 to 12. S. B, 167 and 165, Companion bills were cach passed by the same ma- jority 36 to 9, validate certain bonds and warrants issued by school dis- trict8\which were held illegal. S. B. 164—Another similar bill felating to the limit of bonded in- debtedness for independent school districts. Passed 36 to 9, S._B, 163—Validating act by which the: legislature would ratify an ini- tiated measure approved by popu- NEA SERVICE = S SS HOME THREE YOUNG HOODLUMS FROM HOOTSTOWN, WHO STARTED A RUMPUS JN ED HEALYS POOL ROOM, WERE EJECTED BY “HE PROPRIETOR EARLY TODAY fish board, allows use of dogs for retrieving ducks, and re-writes and clarifies the meaning of ent numerous game and fish control statutes now in force, Bill Killed, Senat S. B. 67—Requiring c: of school land contracts a: tain period of delinquency in inter- est payments, S. B, 143—Permitting serve on more than one case against the same defendant during a term of court, put in on acc large number of grasshopper insur- ance cases in certain western coun- ties. S. B, 145—Permitting the consoli- dation of cases of a similar nature agafnst the same defendant. A com- panion bill)to S. B. 143. 8. B, 121—Regulating and increas- ing the time for notice of liens, ” . B. 237—Requiring eal in criminal cases ginal case. investigating crimina H, B, 22—Pe: lishment of restr ‘in_ cities. gee, dated August 2nd, 1917, and sf Mortgages, at Page “563”; and| George F. Dudley, Kate B. Martin, lar yote in 1919 permitting school Register of Deeds in and for leigh County, North Dakota, on gust 7th, 1917, at 10,o’clock A. M. and duly recorded in Book 144. of lortgages on page. 458; and there- after on October, 19th, 1817 by an instrument in writing, duly assign- ed by said mortgagee to Frank A. Mannen and which assignment was filed for record in the oificp of said Register of Deeds ‘on Octoher 22nd, filed for record in the office of ghe A recorded in Book 189 of Assign- ments. on page 147; will be fore- closed. by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter des- cribed at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 6th day of March, A. D, 1923} to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to wit: The West Half of the Southwest Quarter (W% SW%) Brooke Martin, Flora Brutsche, El- len Moyes, Enock Alexander Dorf, Hilda ‘T. Fossum, formerly Hilda T. Asklund, Leo E. Asklund, a «minor, Routh M: Asklund, a minor, Walter P. Asklund, a minor, Rhoda A. Ask- lund, a minor, Glorine L. Asklund, a minor, Joseph S. Wright, as guard- ian of the persons and estates of the above named minors, and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest th or lien. or encumbrance ypon the premises des- cribed in the complaint, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendants You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action, thereafter assigned by said mortga- gee by an instrument in_ writing dated July 3rd, 1916, to C. E. Fried- rich, which assignment was. on the first day of February 1917, duly recorded in the Office of the Regis- ter of Deeds of saifBurleigh Coun- ty, in Book “110! at’ Page “578”; and_thei igned by said C. E. Friedrich by an instrument in writing dated April first, 1921, to said Union Investment Company; which assignment: was on the Eleventh day of April 1921, duly recorded in the Office of the Re; ter of Deeds of said Burléigh County, in Book “139” of Assignments, at Page “423”; and pbereatter assigned by said Union In' ment Company, by ‘an instrument yriting which has been filed in the office of December 7th,’ 1922, to lastings| the Clerk of the District Court, at National Bank, Hastings, Minnesota,| Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, a Corporation, which. assignments, in the Fourth Judicial District of the was on. the Eleventh day of.Decem-| State of North Dakota, and to serve ber 1922, duly recorded in the Of-|® copy of your answer upon the sub- fice of the Register. of Deeds 6f| scribers within thirty days after the said Butleigh County, in Book “175”| Service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, of Assignments of Mortgage: a and in case of your failure to appear Page “38";. will be foreclosed by Vf sale of the premises in such’ mort-| 0r answer, judgment will be taken flistricts to bond for an additional five percent, a fotal of 10 percent of the assessed valuation. Passed 38 to.11 after the adoption of an amendment requiring that. one-half of the voters of the district must sign the petition for special bogd isse election, ‘S. B, (233—The administration measure providing for a non-party ballot for state as well as county officers, Passed 26 to 19, four ab- senty S. B, 119—Relating-to the manner in which public and school lands shall be leased. Passed 37 to 6, S. B, 251—Placjng a closed season on frogs from March 1 to June 15. Applies only to frogs taken for “eat- ing purposes. Passed 37 to 4. S, B. 155—Introduced by the Game and Fish committee. Provides closed season on deer, leaves open- ing of grouse season and wild duck ‘Season at the same opening date, re- poves ‘fish commissioner from act- uat membership on the game al H. B. 1—The Hempel gage bill. : UNCOVER “FENC! Hamburg, Feb. 8.—Poli they have uncovered here for the disposal of large of valuable articles stolen welry, gold nov ing surreptitiously private dwelling in, Hamburg. viding themselves — with United States bank notes as foreigners, several offic the place. The upshot wai 50,000,000. marl All bo: prints of Mexi fi changed to load lots, $6.60 to $6.80 Shipments 42,812 barrels. in six months after end of ori- H. B. 23—Increasing the inquisi- torial powers of state’s attorneys in They were advised recently that ties, ete., were be- sold at a certain valuables worth the pres- = HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Men with teams or tract ors to do early spring plowing by the acre no stubble land near Brad- dock, N. D, For further information write or see J. B. Sayler, 300 Man- dan avenue, Bismarck, 2-5-lw WANTED—-Man to drive team. F. "Jaszkowiak, 421 12th St. ancellation fter a cer- jurors to count of a 2-6-tf HELP WANTED_FEMALE LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | men, in modern home, close in, Phone 656 or call afternoons and evenings at 415 8th St. N. i! 2-5-dt FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. Can take a few more table board- ers. Also garage for rent. Apply 416 Thayer. Phone 622. 2-7-lw | FOR RENT—Rooms for sleeping o> light housekeeping in modern house, 306 Mandan Avenue. 2-7-lw WANTED—Bright young girl about 16 years old, for office work; steady work. Write Tribune 625, _2-7-lw WANTED—School girl to work for room amd board, 621 6th St. Phone 619-W. 2-8-32 WANTED—Girl to care for child an help with housework. Phone 179-J. 2t WANTED—Girl to work in kitchen notice of to be filed 2. at Homan's. 2-T-lw cases. oar iting ie ott) |LOST—Between South ath street uuding zones} “and Webb's store, $30 in bills » Finder please return to J. A. Bar- tole, 305 13th St. S. Phone 985-M Reward. { GOST—Inflated tire on rim, Richland crop, mort- Bee a) cord, No. “16657. Liberal rewar ice believe} given if found. Finder cal! Trib- a “fence’) une office. 2-5-tf auantities | Fosp—Bunch of keys in case, Re- in Mexico. turn to First National Bank. 2. ‘POSITION WANTED WANTED—Position by experienced stenographer. Write No, 523. 2 Pro- $6,000 in and posing inls visited san inves- -7-3t ae eee SALESMEN WANTED __ ED—Salesman and collector. Singer Sewing Machine Co., Bis- marck, N. D. 2-7-2w ROOMS FOR RENT. Large, well furnished , front room with pri- re the im- vate entrance, fitted up as a sit- ting room, especially suitable for one or two ladies or one or two a barrel. Bran $27. :|DOINGS OF THE DUFFS LENA,! GUESS ILL ALL RIGHT i HAVE To EAT MY: “BREAKFAST ALONE. THIS MORNING - MRS DUFF ISN'T FEELING 4 pions, Lawrence, Murphy & Niles, ig Attorneys for Moi Fargo, North WELL~ PLL SERVE You RIGHT WERE YouR. EGGS Done THE WAY You Like. f) | THEM, MR.DUFFP 77 Th YES, THEY WERE JUST = Tom Makes a Stiggestion AJNOTICED THE WAY YoU CARRIED. THAT WATER GLASS- IN: = YOU HAD. YOUR FINGERS ON ‘THE INSIDE OF THE GLASS- - oe ORE HOLD A GLASS ON THE OUT SIDE - THEM THAT WAY SO 1 WovuLDN'T BY ALLMAN ; \ WELL,1 ALWAYS CARRIED ) DROP ’EM, BUT ILL TRY IT S YouR WAY - You’LL HAVE TO RUN ‘THE RISK OF THEM BEING BROKEN: THE -WAY:-+ NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate Johannes Roether,. Deceased: Notice is hereby given by the un- ty “dersigned M. J. Hiltner, exeentor-of |i the Estate of Johannes Roether late of the city of Bismarck in the Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota deceased, to the creditors _ of, and all persons against said decet , ,to exhibit ii ry vouchers, within four months after the first| publication. of this notice,.to Anid | resident agent at the office of F. E. McCurdy resident agent in the city of Bismarck, in said Burleigh Coun- *'§ January 28, A. D. 1928, M. J. HILTNER, , ‘ Executor. : First publication on the 25th Yay of January, A. D, 1923. ; 1-25—2-1-8-15 = NOTICE OF MORTGAGE ‘FORE-| : Clostine SALE and: atate ‘of - 25th day of Jun: o'clock A, M., and Aas 46, on page 182, the: erein door kin the: Book 4. closed by’a sale ich mortgage a he Ett ie having claims |i MUSTARD PLASTERS ON US, TINIEKT. WHEN WE Go BED AN TLL ASK HER. - TONE 2-7-3t} | 2. Pe FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room hot water heat. Phone 346J or call at 408 10th St, 2-7-3t FOR RENT—Large light modern room, close in for one or two young women at 114 Ave. A. P 558M. FOR RENT—Modern light house- keeping’ rooms, 722 5th street. Phone 485-R. FOR 1 —Quiet, comfortable room in private home, 409 5th St. Phone 512R. 2-6-5 | FOR RENT — Furnished or partly furnished rooms. Business college. Phone 183. 1-12 tf FOR RENT—Two large and two «small rooms, 404 5th St. Phone 512-J. 2-7-tf | FOR RENT—Modern furnished room gentleman preferred, 122. Ave. A. i FOR SALZ OR RENT | HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR SALE—$4,200 will buy first class income property consisting of two houses and double garage | on fifty-foot lot, in best resi- dence part of city. East front. Sidewalk, sewer, paving and water all installed. Now rents for $50. per month. Will show better, than 10 per cent net in- terest on investment. Terms:— $1,000, cash Balance to be ar- H ranged practically to suit buyer. Write Box 235,. City. i 2-6-1w. FOR SALE—Modern house of cignt rooms and bath, reception hall. Gas and coal range. Garage, trees, dxcellent location. Offering for about half real value. $3300. Cash only $1200. Real bargain. J. H. Holihan, 814 Broadway. Phone 745. 2-7-3t 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. 2-8-1w FOR SALE—6 room modern house, including 3 bed rooms, screened in porch, east front, very clos in, for $3,000, on terms of §,1000 cash and balance monthly ments. Geo. M. Register, _ 2-2. FOR RENT—8 Room wpartment on ground floor. Furnished or un- furnished in modern house, _Call 622-8rq St. Phone 182W. ~ me 2-8-1w FOR RENT—Very. nicely furnished modern apartment for two, 807 41 St. pene, 404-We 2-7-4t In or five ge weigh 0.25, Cy, irmei Ne , hotel, Bis- mare Also atLinton and Hazelton, . : ; s

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