The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 19, 1923, Page 7

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_ . MONDAY, FEBRUARY. 19, 1998 THE OLD HOME TOWN NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT. Notice is Hereby Given, That that certain Mortgage, executed and deli- vered by Ralph M. Duff and Elsie Duff his wife Mortgagors, to Seth. G. Wright Mortgagec, dated the 22nd livered by Ralph M. Duff and Elsie day of March A. D, nineteen hundred and seventeen and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds cf the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 7th day of April A. D,1917, and record- ed in Book 144 of Mortgages, at page 443, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such Mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarex, in the County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o’clock P. M., on the 2nd day of April 1923, 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 ises situated in the County of igh, and State of North Dako- d described as follows, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter (NW%). of Section Nine (9) in Township One| Hundred Forty-two (142) North of Range Seventy-eight (78). i There will be due on such Mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of | three huhdred Thirty-seven and Eighty-eight — cents TH G. WRIGHT, - Mortgage. MURPHY & NILLES, ; s for Mortgagee. ‘argo, North Dakota. 2-19-26 —3-5-12-19-26 NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLO- JRE BY ADVERTISEMENT tate Co., a corporation of Bismarck. North Dakota dated the ist day of May 1920; and filed for record‘ the offi : of Burleigh County, on the 29th day of November 1920, d recorded in Book 171 on page 1, will sale of the premises mortgage and here- | at the front door city of y of Bur- rth Dakota, at the hour of | ck in the forenoon on the f March A.D, 1923, to amount ‘due upon such we on the date of sale. The ises described in such mortgage which will be sold to satisfy the are described as follows to, st half of the east one half of\section four (4) in ore hundred forty-one (141) north of range seventy-six (76). west of the fifth principal meridian. There will be due on such mort- gage on the date of sale the sum of $2746.35 in addition to the costs es of sale including at- torneys fees. Dated February 17, 1923. F, E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO., a corporation, Mortgagee. F. FE. MeCURDY, Attorney for Mortgage? Bismarek, North Dakota. 2-19-26—3-15-12-19-26 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is Hereby Given, That that certain Mortgage, executed and de-| livered by Henry Voigt and Minnie| VoTkt. 1 ife and Fred Voigt, sin- tle, Mortgagors, to M. J. McCarty, Mortgagee. dated the Sth day of Feb- ruary A.D. ninteen hundred and sev- enteen and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds. of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 22nd day of June, A. D. i917, and recorded in Book 147 of Mortgages, at page 71 igned by said Mortgagee by rument in. writing to Capital Security Bank, Bismarck, N. Dak., lated the 19th day of October, A. . 1918, and filed for record in said office of the Register of Deeds on the 29th day of September 1921, and Recorded in Book 155 of , Assign- ments, on page 269, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises in h Mortgage and hereinafter des- ed, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., on the 30th day of March 1928, to satisfy the amount dne 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 Dako- ta, and described as follows, to-wit: All of Section Seventeen (17) and the Northeast Quarter (NEX) of HOLD “ER NEWT, ER CAUGHT | SMALL BOYS WHO ARE = ONE OF THE GANG OF IN_TRHE RABIT ‘OF SHOOTING AT | THE GOLD BALL ON TOP OF “THE FIRST NATIONAL \ BANK FLAG PoLE (I 72 Section Twenty (20) all in Town- ship One Hundred and Thirty-eight (138) North of Range Seventy-niné (79) West of the 5th P. M, There will be due on such Mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of C'MON You ob WALRUS : GET OuT AN TEND VT BUSINESS! ik BN HELP WANTED—FEMALE LAND GIRLS, SEW_ YOUR WAY through college. The-~Briggs as a of Dressmaking will teach yOu how Six weeks course in French dress- making, practical sewing and needlework. Only thirty-five dol- lars for a life time of knowledge. Phone 871W, 1017 7th St., Bis- marck. WANTED—Lady agent, local travel. Attractive proposition snl. ary or contmissien. No delivering or collecting. For interview chl. 129-J, or write “Salesman, 1212 Broadway, City. -17-St WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. 802 Ave. B. 2-13-10 a SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Three energetic sales- men, Must have good reference; experience unnecessary. National Tailors, 111 5th St. Bismarck. Phone 201, 2-17-3t WANTED — Salesman and collector. Singer Sewing Machine Co., Bis- marck, N. D. 2-7-2w WORK WANTED WANTEDWork by the hour. Mr, Jake Oster, 401 12th St. 2-19-3t _—_——— ROOMS FOR RENT. |FOR REN arge, well furnish- ed downstairs front room, pri- vate entrance in modern home. Call afternoons or evenings at 415-8th St. Phone 656. 2-19-1w. RENT—One large Warm and _nicely Close in. Call 422- “OR , room! nished, Room with kitchenetic, furnished; also small sleep- Phone 2-17. nicel ing porch, 411 5th St. FOR RENT—Two small rooms, 404 5th St. Phone 512-J. T-tt FOR RENT-—Two oom tartmont. Bismarck Business College. Phone _ 183, 4 8-tf FOR RENT—Room. 321-8th St 2-19-3t BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—A good little business in Bismarck showing good profits. Requires about $800 to handle. Will stand strict investigation. Reason for selling other business requires my time. Write Tribune 526. 2-16-1w FOR SALZ OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR SALF—Almost new bungalow of six rooms and bath. Garage in basement. West part of city. $4,900. Cash, $1,200. Also nic bungalow of five rooms and bath, garage. Close in. $4,700. Cash, $1,500. J H Holihan, 314 Broad- way. Phone 745, 2-19-38 FOR RENT—Modern house, five vooms and bath room, upper 6th street. Phone 90. F. H. Register. 2-16-3t FOR RENT—Two room apartment, partly furnished or unfurnished, 621 Front St. Phone &6-J. 2-17-1lw JUST FOUND OUT “THAT HE HAS A SPEAKING TUBE IN CONNECTION WITH HIS SHANTY. | NEA SERVICE” Four Thousand Two Hundred and] J. Eighty one and no-100’s ($4281.00) Dollars. a CAPITAL,SECURITY_ BANK, marck, N. D. Assignee of Mortgage. A, HYLAND, Attorney for Assignee of Mort- gagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 2-19-26—3-15-12-19-26 FOR RENT — Unfurnished ments at Rose Apartments. Janitor. apart- See 2-16-1W FOR RENT—By March 1, uve-room house and bath, all modern with gas range. Phone 152-M. 2-17-23 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- ment for two. Phone 404W. s 2-19-1w ————— as aes LOST—$20 bill around by postoffice or Main and Broadway, Finder please return to Tribune, receive reward. 2-17-24 LOST—Small bunch of keys between post office and Business College. large and two|' FARMS FOR RENT and lands for sale. Tractor lands anti stock farms for rent, and good lands for sale on easy terms, write, The Gaines Land Co., Bismarck, N. D. ‘show you the revenue of your apartment building or bungalow can be in-) creased 25 per cent through the use of Murphy In-a-Dor Bed, Steel Kitchens and Ironing Boad. See some of my efficient floor plans. | They tell the tale. Call or write the man with the “bed behind the door.” A, J, Ostrander, Bismarcl:, N. D, FOR SALE—Mohair plush overstuff davenport, reed chairs and rock- ers, 9x12 Saxony rug, culy birck dresser, fumed oak bed, De Luxe coil spring, Sagless spring, library table, sewing machine, sewing roc: ker, ‘sewing room table, chiffonier, vernis Martin bed. Call at 410 3rd St. or phone 100 after 6 p. m. 2-17-w RADE town property in Fullerton for your property in Oregon, Washington or Idahe. and will pay cash difference if any. Address C, Rohrman, 116 Grange St., Pendleton, Oregon. 2-19-10t MOTORCYCLES Harley Davidson, new 1 second and. Den't buy a moto le until you get°our hew prices and easy terms if desired. Bismarck Machine & WwW wz Shop, 218 4th St. Bis- marck, N. D, FOR SALE—Pure Bred R. C. Whit Wyandotte. Pallets $1.25 Some of these ing. cockefels left at $1.2: Peterson, Hazelton, N, Dak. \ 2-17-3t FAIRMOUNT maternity hospital— For confinement. May work for part of expenses, Bubies for adop- tion. Write for Booklet. 4911 £ 27th St, Kansas City, Mo. 2-5-1m few ing bed, one dining room tabl Call at 47 Thayer St. 2-16-3t FOR SALE—Must sell ‘at once furn- ishings of five room house, 112 Ave C. Phone 766W, * é 2-1-6-3t FOR SALE d Tumber and 50 gal. size empty oil steel drum. Lahr Motor Sales Co. 2-19-3t FOR SALE—Few pieces of furniture, gas range, and heater. Phone 279R. 212 2nd St. FOR SALE—About 1% tons An- thracite nut coal. Phone 404-W. 2-19-3t. | MARKET NEWS | STORM REDUCES LIVE STOCK RUN Cattle Prices Gain Unevenly 25 to 50c or More During Week Under Influence of Light Supply. (By U. 8. Bureau of Agricultural Economics and Minnesota Depart- ment of Agriculture). South St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 19— The severe storm and cold wave that struck the northwest early this week reduced local live stock runs sharp- ly, receipts this week totaling about 7,600 cattle, 5,600 calves, 50,400 hogs and 3,400 sheep compared with 9,100 cattle, 7,500 calves, 62,300 hogs and 4,500’ sheep a week ago. Cattle trade opened with a weak undertone but firmed up under the DOINGS OF THE DUFFS f A FINE CHANCE | HAVE OF GETTING “ANY LUNCH ToDAY! ‘That: Guitly Feeling FAI HEY, WHERE ARE " H ‘You GOING WITH HERE COMES A: y THAT UMBRELLAP FELLOW, MAYBE HE'LL ~ BY ALLMAN IGUESS IT'S AS | }7 MUCH MINE AS IT Lei i PAGE SEVEN ‘When Old Glory fluttered to the ground at Coblenz for the last time, the flag was taken in charge Hy veterans of Chateau Thierry. This color guard above is from the Seventh Machine Gun Battalion. i | i | | Burn Home of Ireland’s Presi es "president Cosgrave (left) of the Irish Free State fs shown hero viewing the ruins of his Dublin home, mysteriously fired a short time ago. Note ; the drawn revolver in the hand of Cosgrave's bodyguard at the right: influence of the light supply and | prices at the close showed uneven ‘gains of 25 to 50c or more. How- ever, it is the general opinion of | the trade that this advance will all | be wiped out as soon as receipts | again become normal. | No beef steers of good and choice i grade were offered. Market toppers for the week went at $8.75. Bulk of fat steers of common and medium grades sold at $7.00 to $8.00, very few fat enough for straight carcass * beef purposes as low as $6.50 at the close. Fat heifers sold from $8.00 with the bulk at Fat cows went at $4.00 to $6.50 or higher with the bulk at $4.50 to 3 and cutters sold from 0, bologna Bulls $3.75 to $5.00 to ) to $6.50. | $4.75, Closing prices of best light veal leawes ranged from $9.75 ot $10.75, je the bulk $10.00 and $10. Stocker and feeder trade practically at a standstill after Tuesday, but closing prices were quotable from $4,00 to $8.00 or nom- inally Steady with last week’s close. Hogs finished steady to w fter an uneven week, range $6.50 to $8.25, bulk $7.75 to $8.00, pigs around $7.75. Very few sheep arrived this week, the wee! supply totaling about | 8300 head. Bulk of fat lambs here | this week cashed from $14.00 to | $14.50 with bulk of fat ewes from | $7.00 to $7.75, heavy ewes around | $6.00. WHEAT DOWN ATSTARTON BARLY SALES 19. — Renewed ibed tof Eastern downward to- was Chicago, Feb. yy selling Ing sent wheat / day in the carly dealing, and ad- Me E Yelrr fst. whan BY RLOSSER =| —= | vances which preceded heavy sell- | ing and which was based on ad- | verse weather conditions especially ‘in the southwest area were given as seasons for the slump. One of the reasons to account for the eastern selling was the absence of | export demand. The opening was !%° to 1 cent higher with May | $1.20% to $1.20%; July $1.16% to $1.60%. Later the market rallied selling | pressure having diminished and an increase in the United States visi- ble supply being smaller than look- ed for. Prices closed unsettled at “4c ‘net decline to %c advance with May $1.20% to $1.20% and July $1.15% to $1.15%, Wheat No. 2 hard $1.21. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESOCK South St. Paul, Feb. 19.—Cattle receipts 1,600. Market fully steady ‘on killing classes, Common and me- dium beef steers $6.00 to $8.75. Top load lots early $8.50, Bulk $7.00 to $8.00. Butcher cows and_ heifers | $4.00 to $7.50. Canners and cutters ! $2.50 to $3.50. Bologna bulls mostly 00 to $4.50. Stockers and feeders low to about steady, $4.00 to $8.00. Calves receipts 700. Market stea- i dy. Practical packer top on best | lights $10.25, t Hog receipts 7,800, Market averag- ing fully 15c to 25¢ lower, Range $6.25 to $7.85. Pigs largely $7.85. - ~ Market weak Sheep receipts 800, to 25 cents lower, Choice ern lambs early up to $1 natives. round § quotable FLOUR UNCHANGED ‘ Flour Minneape changed. barrels, CHICAGO LIVE! Chtewgd, . Active, Bran Feb. ¢ held higher. Early (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Fe : No, 1 dark northern .... Yo, 1 northern spring . . 1 amber durum ... . 1 mixed durum . 0 to $8.00, receipts top BISMARCK . 1 red durum . 1 the a beauty flax ward in candidates ue arload lots, 19. 10 to atured steers $6.70 fed west- 50, Gaod ewes un- to 50,124 $10.25. Openi wooled lambs we receipts cents low butcher Slow, un-

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