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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1923; MARKET NEWS CROP REPORTS FORCE WHEAT DOWN SLIGHTLY Chicago, Feb, 20.—Wheat averaged a little’ lower in price today during the early dealings and expected downturns in Liverpool quotations had bearish effect here. Better con- ditions for the domestic winter wheat crop also interided to case the market. Thr opening varied from unchanged figures to %c low- er with May $1.20 to $1.20% and Tuly $1.15%. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Feb. 20.—Hog receipts , 42.000, Fairly active, 10 to 25 cents higher, * Cattle receipts 12,000. Beef steers slow, draggy. Early trading about in line with Mondays average, Mar- ket yearlings in best demand, Early | top matured steers $9.75. | Sheep receipts 17,000. Choice wool | lambs steady, other kinds — weak,| tending lower. Early top $15.35 to} butchers, - ca SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | South St, Paul, Feb. 20 eipts 2,200. Market 81 sses steady to 425 cents mmon and medium beef’ styers $6.00 to $8.75, Fat she-stock $300 . Canners and cutters $2.50 50. Bologna Bulls mostiv s4.uy) to $4.50, Good and choice stockers ; and feeders steady; others weak to; 25 cents lower. | Calves receipts 2,600. Market stea- | “dy; — practical packer top oa best Rghts $10.25, receipts 17,000. 5 to 25 cents higher. Range to 88.10. Pigs: $8.10. ep receipts 1,800, Market about y. Mostly $14.00 to $14.50. Good and choice fat ewes $7.25 to $7.75. Market act-| ‘FLOUR UNCHANGED Minneapolis, Feb. 20.—Flqur un- ged to 15 cents higher. Family *patent $6.70 to $6.90 a barrel. Bran $27 to $28, BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarok, Feb. 20, 1928. No, 1 dark northern .. No. 1 northern spring $1.15, » 110 No. 1 amber durum 86 No. 1 mixed durum . + 80 No. 1 red durum . 76 No. 1 flax wee , Wo. 2 flax . + 2.67 No. 1 rye 63 BROTHERS IN SAME JAIL Minneapolis, Feb. 19.—Two broth- ers, Dave and Louis Ugland, of Dev- ils Lake, N. D., were lodged in the Hennepin county jail Saturday night, the former upon request of Devils Lake authorities, and the latter for alleged wife desertion. Deputy Sheriff John McGuire said he had sought Louis Ugland for two weeks, but, that the brother informed him Louis was in Montana. Mc- Guire called Dave Ugland to his of- fice for further questioning, and at the same time sent another deputy to a downtown hotel to look for the ‘brother. While questioning Dave, a messenger boy arrived, and handed McGuire a telegram, which asked that Dave be held for the Devils Lake police. A deputy informed McGuire that he had found Louis at the hotel. McGuire then repeated the telephone to the brother, who arose to leave, when McGuire handed him the tele- gram, asking his arrest. The broth- ers wete placed in separate cells at the Hennepin county jail, > AGGIES WIN. Fargo, Feb. 20.—The North Dakota Bisons turned in a second victory THE OLD HOME TOWN | SOME LOW PERSON CARRIED AWAY THE Doce <*> Ji 4 “L either rsanmy aah ly y \ l WANTED—Lad: travel. Attractive proposition snl- || NEA SERVICE NELP WANTED—FEMALE LASSIFIED. ADVERTISEMENTS | LAND GIRLS, SEW YOUR WAY. through college. The Briggs School ot Dressmiking 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 871Wy 1017 7th St. Bis- marck, 2-9-1m agent, local and ary or comm or collecting. n, No delivering Vor interview eal. Salesman,” 2.1 ED—Girl for general house- work, Must be able to wait on ta- \ ble. “Mohawk.” 1212 WANTED—A lady to do washing Phone 543J. 2-19-1¢ Je SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN that can qualify fo $60 to $100 a week position. W ing to connect with a reliable man- ufacture giving permanent te tories with a eredit on all business from the given territory, married *men with selling experience pre- ferred but not necessary Apply at 110 3rd St., Real Hosiery Mills Office for particulars, Bis- v.D. 2-19-1w @ energetic Must have good reference; experience unnecessary. Tailors, 111 5th St. Bismarck. ( Pho 201 2-17-3t «+ | WANTED — Salesman and collector. FROM THE WAITING ROOM STOVE AT “THE DEPOT. IT WAS PLAIN To SEE Se at cle STATION AGENT DAD KEYES WAS PRETTY MAD ABouT IT— WORK WANTED WANTEDWork by the hour. See . Jake Oster, 401 12th St. ’ 2-19-3t ROOMS FOR RENT. INE. JUST BEEN“IO SEE THE DOCTOR AND HE SANS 1M LIABLE T’ DROP DEAD ANY MINUTE WITH WASHING MACHINE! TOBACCO HEART, so IM GAA 1 SHOULD SAY YOU GONNA Qutt TH WEED COUPONS “TO GET A TD T7jiss ‘ (STOGKE "SIMONS HAS FOUND THATITS NOT AS EASY . 7% QUIT SMOKING AS. HE THOUGHT TT WOULD BE over St. Thomas college at the Arm-| ficial score 22 to 19. ory Saturday evening. The final gun| The game was probably the fastest found the score 23 to 19 for the A. C.| on seen on a local floor this season. A ruling by Referce Holzer discarded| The two teams carried on’ at top one> Bison point and made the of-| speed the greater. part of the time, Collars embroidered peasant DOINGS OF THE DUFFS . i THAT) LooKS F INTERESTING = FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Some \Clerks Are Too Flip | TOOK THIS MAGAZINE AND ''D LIKE To GET FIVE PENNIES IN CHANGE PLEASE WHAT! JUST WHEN IVE STARTED SAVING THE TRuillians :NEA SERVICE FOR THE BLUE SERGE of white or tan in cross-stitch or in embroidery are a colorful touch on the blue serge peek ¢ WELL.1’M HOLDING MY OWN ANYWAY: MA lititiday FOR REN’ arge, well furnis ed downstairs front room, p: vate entrance in modern home. Call afternoons or evenings at 415-8th St. Phone 656. 2-19-1w. F OR RENT—One large front room. Warm and nicely fur- nished. Close‘in. Call 422-4th. _. 2919-1w. FOR RENT—Two large and two small rooms, 404°6th St. Phone B12. 2-7-tf FOR RENT—Two room apartment. Bismarck Business College. Phone 3 f FOR SALZ OR RENT = HOUSES AND FLATS. F@R SALF—Almost new za six rooms and bath. Garage in act West part of city. $4,900. Cash, $1,200, Also nice Bungalow of five rooms and bath, Warages Close in. $4,700. Cash, $14,500. J H Holihan, 314 Broad- 3 Phone 74 2-19-8t ‘OR RENT—Two room apartment, tly furnished or unfurnished, 1 Front St. Phone 866-J. 4 2-17-1w ‘apart- See FOR RENT — Unfurnished ments at Rose Apartments. Janitor. 2-16-1w QR, RENT—Six-room modern house. Phone 1052-J. 2-20-3t CITATION HEARING PETITION | “FOR APPOINTMENT OF AD- MINISTRATOR STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of .Burleigh— In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In. the Matter of the Estate of Ellen Freede, Decea Henry Freede, Petitioner, vs. Lu- ciHe-Freede Hull, Robert Freede, C. W. Freede, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents and All Persons Interested in the Estate of Ellen Freede, Deceased: satin, fday of April, A. D. FARMS FOR RENT and lands for sale, Tractor lands and stock farms| for rent, and good lands for sale; son easy terms, write; The Gaines | Land Co., Bismarck, N. D. | BUSIN FOR SALE— 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 1st : ( LOST—Small bunch of keys between post office an@ Business College 2-19-2¢ ——— FOUND FOUND—Elks tooth watch charm Owner may have have same by call- | ing at the Tribune and paying for i this ad. 2-19-2t | MISCELLANEOUS. | Mk. BUILDER—I can show you how the ment | | Miss Thelma Evans of Chicago is shown here enjoying the balmy PAGE SEVEN Under Southern. Skies revenue of your breezes at South Beach, Miami. Fle. building or bungalow can be in-|———— -- — creased 25 per cent through the} by cited to be and appear before Convalescent use of Murphy In-a-Dor Bed, Stecl| this Court at said time place, 2 Kitchens and Ironing Boad. Sec | and answer said petition 4 show some of my efficiént floor plan any there be, eee pray- Th Call or writs | ¢! of said petition should not by : granted. the 1 1 behind the By the Court: . J. Ostrander, Bismare!:,| (SAL) | I, ee J y Court. FOR SALE—Mohair plush overstulf! pated the 15th day Pub HNL; davenport, reed chairs and rock-| 4, 44 i z , 9x12 Saxony rug, euly bircl r, fumed oak bed, De Lux spring, Sagless spring, library table, sewing, machine, sewing roc ker, dining room table, chiffoniey, | vernis Martin bed. Call at 410 3rd St. or phone 100 after 6 p. m Let the jservice of the above cita- | tion be | by publication in Bi !marck Tribune, as required by law SAL) I. ©, DAVIE Judge of the’ Cou ty Court. 3-16 w | : in| NOTICE WILL TRADE town propert HEAR Fullerton for your. pr OF CCOU your prope in | F L COUN Oregon, Washington I | TRIBUTION OF avide Gill pay (Geek i ae elt STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- County of Burleigh. Court, Before Hon. 1. dge. y. Addr C. Rohrman, 116} ‘ange St., Pendleton, Oregon.\ | 5, __2-19-10t |" In the Mutter of the MOTORCYCLES | Louis Rohwerder, Deecase Harley Davidson, new and secont|_ W. H. Bodenstab, Petitioner, vs hand. Don’t buy a motorcycle until ae Hillie, Pee Roh ca you get our new prices and easy | Louis Rehwerder, and Annie Roh: terms, if desired. Bismarck Machine | “rye Fi ato the & Welding Shop, 218 4th St. Bis-| Ano marek, N. D. You, the sai George AVS RNG OHIES (bu llGeny gs iteb) (OAChh | Hear ian abut ele nelMAccoUneTOlUNtHY Some of these are laying, Also a/ OL LOG aloenibe j administrat few cockerels left at $1.25, J late of the city of Bis: ck in’ the Peterson, Hazelton, N. Dak. {County of Burleigh State of | orth Dakota, dece has been yy ; j rendered to this Court, therein FAIRMOUNT maternity hospital— | Tenderec Ree : For confinement, May work for | Showing thaj the estate of the de- |ceased is relly fo final settlement part of expenses, Babies for adop- | and distribution, and petitioning tion. Write for Booklet. 4911 £.\ that his account’ be allowed, the 27th St. Kansas City, Mo. residue of said estate be distributed 2-5-1m | to the persons thereunto entitied, ‘his ad ration closed and he be DESIRABLE location for offic Broadway, free telephone free light and janitor ser rent half of office or j room, window display tional, phone 565, FOR SALE—Used lumbe size empty joil steel Motor Sales! Co. e spe Allen, ace op-| A. D. 1923, ait ten o'c [noon of that day at the court re ‘of this Court in the Court house, I.|the city of Bismarel Lahr | Burleigh and § ‘has been duly 2-19-3t | Court for the’ se FOR SALE—Few pieces of furniture, | Which time and p gas range, and heater. Phone | 279R. 212 2nd St. drum, and re h and required then and the nd appear before this. Court, ow cause, if any you have, You and each of you are hereby notified that Menry Freede the peti- tioner herein, has filed in this Court | Why said accounts should not be al. iain raat dette ley e residue of said estate dis. oe petition, praying that letters of | tributed, the administration. of said Ben ree eee ett tke Of lestate closed and ¢he administrators ges ol ; be discharged, Oklahoma City, in the County of Oe) yee ta oe robruary lahoma and State of Oklahoma, de-| 4 Dated the 17th day of February, ceased, be granted to John W.' Me-| A105 Laughlin, and that the said petition | 7op+ will be heard and duly codsidered | SEAL) by this Court on Tuesday, the 3rd | 1923, at. 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, | at the Court Rooms of this Court, in the County Court House, in the City of Bismarck, County of Bur- leigh, and State ‘of North Dakota, and you, and cach of you, are here- 1.0. DAY, Judge of the County Court. Let the foregoing citation be se ed by publication in the Bismarck | Tribune once each week for four | successive weeks all not less than ten davs before said hearing. (SEAL) Ft WELL,) GUESS You GOT YouR MONEY’S I, C, DAVIE Judge of the Coun BY ALLMAN aa )) | Notice OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the condition of the mortgage hereinafter ! described, notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and | delivered by Floyd J. Niles, a sing! man, mortgagor, to Edwin Beadle. mortgagee, dated the 29th da t 4 | April, 1913, and filed for record i | the office of the register of deeds the county of Burleigh and state \North Dakota on the 31st’ day May, 1913, and recorded therein {book 111 of Mortgage Record pages 350 and 851, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house of Burleigh county, North Dakota, in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., on the 9th day of March A, D, 1923 to satisfy the | amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The prémises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to WAITLL TF FELL TAG THAT T SAN JACE COOGAN T.WONDER IF HE WEARS OLD CLOTHES: UKE HE Bobs: INTH MONIES SIZ NON HANE Yo ROMP, GLADYS,.AN, BE BACK IN) "ROUT “TEN satisfy the same are described as fol- lows, namely: The northeast quarter (NE%) of | section thirty-four (34) in township jone hundred and thirty-seven (137) north, of ‘range seventy-seven west of the fifth principal meridian in Burleigh tounty, North Dakota. *There will be due on such mort- wage at the date of sale the sum of nine hundred and ninety-eight dol- lars and eighty-four cents ($998.84), besides the costs, disbursements and expenses of this foreclosure. Dated this 23rd day of January, A. D, 1923, 4 EDWIN BEADLE, Mf Said mortgagee. | GEORGE M. REGISTER, Attorney for)said mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. a NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- | CLOSURE SALE — Default’ having occurred in the conditions of the mort; herein- after described, Notice is Hereby Given, that that certain mortga; executed and delivered by Fred Put- ie a single man, mortgagor, to 5. County of | ~| Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock (| A. Mon the 2nd day of April | Princo George, youngest son of King George and Queen Mary, ia } |shown here recovering from his ‘recent operation for appendicitis. i { photographer caught the | |prince with his pet dog, basking in {the_sun in Hyde Park. Trustee, mor da jthe 2ist day of March, 1917, }filed for record in the office of tit register of decds in and for the y of Burle tate 0 Dakota, on the day vt 1918, two o’¢ z, nd duly recorded in ortgages, 0: M e and hereinaf ed, at » front door of courthouse Bismarck, in the cour ty of Burleigh and state of N rleigh and and deseril | lows, to- Commencing | stone monument [of McKen Stree Roo | Avenue in Watson’s Addition to th city of McKenzie, North Dakota, running Nine Hundred to a point North on a parall« 'the section line between Twenty-eight (28) and Twenty-nine , and then described from this point as follows, to-wi Hundred (100) Feet on with on line between Twenty-eight (28) and Twenty-nine (29), thence West One Hundré ‘orty (140) Feet, thence south i Hundred’ Feet (100), then |One Hundred Forty (140) Mec taining Fourteen Thousand square feet, more or less being a part of the Sout |ter (SE? i (29), in| Township One Thirty-nine (139) North, Seventy-seven + COX 14,000) P.M. There will be due on such mort- gage on the date of sale the sum of $706.68, besides the costs, dis- ments and expenses of” this sure, ed at Bismare! North Dakota, 19th day of February, 1923. S. R. DAY, Trustee. M NEWTON, DULLAM & YOU Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dako! “6-13-20-27 Survived-Blast a fow minutes after being following 16 fours’ Only two survived:of 120 who trapped.