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| WHEAT GOES _ | UPFEWPOINTS if | r e } SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1928 |THE OLD HOME TOWN NEWS. ’ MARKET AT OPENING Chicago, Feb, 24.--Owing to an un- expected advance in Liverpool quota- tions, the wheat market, has averaged a little higher today during the early lings. ome attention was also given to reports that crop conditions for domestic winter wheat were’ far from pron : The opening which ranged from 1-8 to 5-8e higher with May, $1.18 1-4 to $1.183-8 and July, $1.143-8 to $1.14 be2, followed by a moder- v 0, Feb. 24-—-No aggre gelling developed but offerings m: . The} at ve net! se gain with May $1.17} July $1144 and wheat | closed unsettled line to 6 to $1.17 No, 3 red $ . 2 hard $1.19%.| ¥ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Feb. 24.—Hog — receipts! 15,000. Karly Top $8.25 i pared witi s generally 25 to 40 cents high-! Extreme top matured steers and} yearlings in load lots $10.25 cows and heifers generally cents higher. Light heifers up mo. Canners and cutters strong to 15, cents higher. Bologna bulls mostly! 15 to 25 cents higher. | Sh receipts 2.200. Mostly di-J rect, Compared with week ago fat] wooled lambs generally steady. Clip- | ped kind 25 cents lower, Best year-| ing wethers scarce. About steady. | Fat sheep strong to 10 cents higher. Feeding and shearing lambs steady . to strong. MILL CITY WHEAT Minneapolis, Feb, 24.—Wheat re- ceipts 165 cars compared with 137 cars a y ern § July % to $1 May $1.185%; $1.18; No. 1 dark northern to $1.40; No, 2 dark northern $1.34. Corn No. 3 yellow 67e, Oats No. 3 white 38%c 66'4c to to 39%e. Barley 52c to 62c; rye No. 2, 78% flax No. 1, $3,149 FLOUR UNCHANGED Minneapolis, Feb. 2 lour un- changed to 10c lower. Family pat- ents at $6.75 to $6.80 a barrel. Ship- ment 9,924 barrel SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK . South, St, Paul, Feb. 24.—Cattic receipts’ 150 compared to week ago. Common id medium beef steers around to 50¢ lower. Butcher cows and heifer 25¢ lower. Canne and cutters weak to slightly lower. Bulls strong to 25e higher. Stockers and feeders 25¢ to 50c lower. Hog receipts 2,800. Generally stea- y. Packing sows ‘$6.25. Pigs mostly s. Bran $27 to $28. Sheep receipts none. Compared with week ago fat sheep and lambs ly. Best fat ewes $7.50 to $ eavier ones mostly $6.00 to $6.5 red lambs $14.35 to $14.50. No choice feeders offered. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | Bismarck, Feb. 24, 1923. No, 1 dark northern . No. 1 northern spring No, 1 amber durum No, 1 mixed durum, . No. 1 red durum . to: tae... No. 2 flax No. 1 rye . WEATHER OUTLOOK Washington, Feb. 24.—Upper Mis- siippi {Valley generally fair except probably of snow over north and rain and snow over south portion about middle of week. Temperatures ago. Cash No. 1 north-| y FIDDLER JAKE TRINDLE RETDRNED HOME EARLY THIS MORNING WITH "BY STANLEY PATENT NOISELESS COFFEE GRINDERS~ B SPLASHLESS WASKRAGS AND SEAMLESS CoconTS re Yoo SAY Ts Your AGUE THAT MAKES You” SHAKE 7 = fy “TWO BLACK EYES AND A BUSTED FIDDLE — EVERLASTING CHEWING TOBACCO AND BLISTER PROOF. «Maytag electric washer, two fumed rockers, one fumed oak telephone stand, one gum wood wing table, one ball bearing lawn mower, one Bissells carpet sweep three Vudor porch shad. i cellent condition and_ will be bargain. Call 809 Phone_581W. WERE SWING/NG SOMETHING BESIDES THEIR PARTNERS — EW: JAKE ? A BIG SUCCESS : STANLEY nev ser’ HELP WANTED—MALE WOMAN NTED—Salary $75 weekly full time, $1.50 an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hos- iery to wearer. Beautiful spring line. Guaranteed Mills, Norris- town, P 2-24-1t TYPISTS—Earn §25-$100 weekly, spare time, copying authors’ man- uscripts. Write R. J. Carnes, Au- thors’ Agent, Tallapoosa, Ga. for particulars. CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISEMENTS SALESMEN WANTED SALESHEN that can qualify for $60 to $100 a week position. Wish- ing to connect with a-reliable man- ufacture giving permanent terri- tories with a credit on all business from the given territory, married men with sclling experience pre- ferred but not necessary Apply 110 3rd St. Real Silk Hosiery Mills Office for particulars, Bis marek, N. D. -19-1w MEN WANTED—For detective wo Experience unnecessary. Write J Ganor, former government detec- tive, St. Louis. 2-24-1t WANTED—Tailors coat, vest, pants makers and _ bushelman. S. E. Bergeson & Son, ee 122-3. GIRLS, S| YOUR WAY through “college, “The Briggs 1 of <1 Dressmaking will teach you how Six weeks course in French dress- making, practical sewing an‘ needlework. Only thirty-five dol- lars for a life time of knowledge. Phone 871W, 1017 7th St., Bis- marck. 2-9-1in WANTED—Women to do fancy work at home. Good pay. Materials fur- nished, Self-addressed stamped envelope brings particulars. Flor- ence Art Goods Co. Cambridge, Ohi . 2-3-1t WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- ALESMEN WANTED—Salesman by a large manufacturer of complete line high grade paints, varnishes, enamels and roof coating: The Union Products Company, Cleve- land, Ohio. CIGAR SALESMEN month and expense: perience not necessary. Send self-addressed stamped envelope for full informa- tion. Nationul Cigar Co.,High Point, N.C. j 2-24-1t SALESMEN WANTED—Two live en- ergetic men at once. * unnecessary, National Cleaners, 111 5th S FOR SALZ OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR SALE—An entire block, two houses, other improvements, nice trees, best kind of garden soil and deep well water, sufficient to ir- igute entire block. One of be le garden or poultry positions, Must sell so as to clear up a mortgage. Price about cost & ‘ailors Bisi 2-22-3t. AGENTS WANTED _ E SPLENDID Opportunity, men or women, Direct sales to every par- ent. Winter sports novelty. Every child needs one Immediate action nec Chase Manufacturing Co., 945 McKnight Building, Minne- about normal most of week. apolis, Minn. 2-24-1t, eral housework. Phone 102. Van} of improvements/and terms easy Horn Hotel. after first payment. J. K. Doran. 2-24-3t 2-22-iw WANTED—Waitress with exper-| FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart- ience preferred. Annex Cafe. ments at Rose Apartments. See janitor. 1 furnished R RENT—Very ni modern apartment for two. 807 4th St. Phone 404W. 2-22-1w FOR RENT—March ist, two three- room apartments in modern house, furnished. $30.00 and $35.00. Tele- phone, lights, water and ice fur- DADDY, wit. You TAKE ME To A Movie, TIME NO, NOT TONIGHT BUT PLEASE ?' “SOME OTHER. 1 Wile (a 1 WOULD HAVE CRIED LIKE THAT | WHEN 1 WAS: AS J BoY MY DADDY WOULD HAVE GIVEN Danny Is'a Diplomat nished, ice box built in. These rooms are very clean, They are four blocks from Auditorium East, Call 872. TED room modern house Phone 320-X. MISCELLANEOUS. MR. BUILDER—I can show the revenue of your apartment building or bungalow can be in- creased 25 per cent through the use of Murphy In-a-Dor Bed, Stecl Kitchens and Ironing Boad. See some of my efficient floor pl They tell the tale. Call or wrif the man with the “bed behind the door.” A. J, Ostrander, Bismar N. D. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— General Mdsg. busine stock, fixtures an building, Small town on main line. Doing good busine: Will take a house in Bisma: or Mandan as _ part payment. Write Tribune WILL TRADE town property in Fullerton for your property inj Oregon,- Washington or Idaho and will pay cash difference. if any. Address C. Rohrman, 116 Grange St., Pendleton, Oregon. 2-19-10t FOR SALE—Maytag electric wash- er, mahogany table lamp, 3 fumied oak rockers, sanitary cot, mat: | tress and cover. Call 809 6th St. Phone 581W. 2-21-4t A LIVE two headed cow. Horse Mule. Freak animals of all des- cription I will buy, send your low- est price in first letter and a pho- to. John A. McGinnis, 336 3th Ave. North, St. Petersburg, Florida. __| FOR SALE—Household furniture, 6{ fumed oak chairs, 1 3-piece, ma-| hogany parlor set, 1 baby b; nett s bed, spring and mut-! ser, 1 combination gas Edison Phonograpn and 52 records Call afternoons and eve- | nings. Phone 685M. Corner Maia- dan Ave. and Ave. @. FOR SALE—One 50 pound capacity refrigerator, one cab net work table for kitchen, one | Book “151” of Mortgages, on page 87, FAIRMOUNT maternity hospital— For confinement, May work for part of expenses, Babies for adop- tion, Write for Booklet, 4911 27th St, Kansas City, Mo. 2-5-1m BLE location for office on Broadway, free telephone service, free light and janitor service, will rent half of office or just desk room, window display space op- tional, phone 565, FOR S! ; as new, $10.00 each. Bismarck Ma- chine and Welding Shop, 218 4tn Si -lw Renter for 160 acre farm arck, A. B. Curricr, Bis- marek, N. D. D Prompt Kasota Bldg, Minnes furnish- om, pri- n home. te 415-8th St. Phone 656 Two roon ing or light housek things modern, Phone St. is Bt I HAVE nicely ed front room on ground in modern ho suitable for two. Call 31) 105: or phone FOR RENT—Fur modern home, clo: in hed room i uitable in. for one or two. 405-5th Phone 836M. 2-23-1w FOR RENT—Unfurnished, thre large rooms, ground floor apart- ment March Ist, Phone 614. FOR RE D ed, room with or without board. Main. Phone 1066. warm 46 FOR RENT—One large room. Warm, and_nicely nished. C 2: 2 in. —One modern furnished gentlemen preferred. Phone FOR RE roon 300-9th. Feb. 5th St. Phone 7-tt ground Phone roomy for t le ‘ge front room, 414 2 St Two room apartment. Bismarck Business College. Phone 183. 2-18-tf FOR -RENT--One room in moderr house. Phone 512W. 518 Sth St. 222-3 tery NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- SURE SALE Notice is hereby given that de- fault has been made in the terms and conditions of that certain mort- gage, 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 office date Meet the “dip-a-day” the surf every day during the winte Edith Brown, Launa Rouse, Alice Remmen, of North as follows, t The Southeast quarter 7 DIDIA SEE THAT OFFICER ? THAT GUY NEARLY HIT ME, AN ME STANDIN' RIGHT HERE ON TH’ SIDE WALK ! TRY girls of ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clo in the afternoon, orf the of F amount due on such mort, 27th sati day the at the The premises described ch will be situated ounty of Burleigh and State Dakota. arf® are described -witt ‘ebruary 1923, to of sale. ty of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh | Section Tw 20) in County, North Dakota, on the 80th| One Hundr day of November A. D, 1917, at 10] of Range Seventy-six (76) West, of o'clock A. M., and duly recorded in| the Fifth Principal Meridian, con- und said mortgage 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 Bismarck, in the Coun- gage taining 160 acrc cording to the ernment survey thereof. There will be due on such mort: Seventeen nore United States Gov- at the date of sale the sum of hundred forty-three do!- EN A BUM DaDoy ! MAN? DADDY 1S THAT SO, YOUNG BETTER ONE THAN Yours: ANY WELL, MY WAS A ' | DON'T BELIEVE IT! BY ALLMAN You DON'T? wet, GO GET Your HAT AND COAT AND \ WE'LL GO To A’ VA DIDNT COUNT BACK ie py Atma _BY BLOSSER vic NP @ RSE PAGE SEVEN OUT OUR WAY — By Williams THIS FOR THAT WINTER TIRED FEELING an Diego, C: “Makes you feel fine Agnes ($1743.46) costs and © forty-six with. the y 16, 1923 RN’ TRUST COM- , 2 corporation. Dated Janu THE NOR PAN Argo, CH, County. a, » CUPLER & STAMBAUGH, Attorneys for Mort Fargo, North J Kee, 2-3-10-17-24 OF SALE IN BY ADVERT ORECLOS- EMENAT that ment Con the 19th dat 20) nd filed fo « of the R of Deeds of Burleigh County, on the 20th di n. 1920 nd recorded es on page sale of » foreclosed b th door of the Court House in the city of Bismarck, in the County of Bus- leigh, and State of North Dakota at the hour of ck noon on the 26th day of March, A. D. 1923 to satisfy the amount duc upon such mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described in suen mortgage and which will be sold to me are desgribed as yu (13) and Fourteen Block’ one hundred thirty ) of Williams Addition to the marck, North Dakota. Said located in’ Burleigh North Dakota. There will be due on such mort- gage on the date of sale the sum of 566.17 in addition to the costs and expenses of the sale including attor- neys ‘ees. - Dated Jan. 17, 1923. BISMARCK LOAN AND INVEST- MENT CO., A Corporation, Mortgagee. F, E. McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Dd, Bismarck, N. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Chris Peat Christenson, Plaintiff, . Sarah Talent Christenson, De- iendant, The State of North Dakota to the ove named defendant: ~ You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff, a true copy whereof is hereunto an- nexed and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your said an- swer upon the subscriber st his of- fice, mentioned below,: within. thir- ty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service, and in the event of yout failure to appear or answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you, by default, for the re: lief demanded in. the. complaint, Dated at’ Wilton,” North Dakota, They've formed a club dedicated to taki g a plunge in e Jane Slat- Left to right they . Pegg MeNeill and Inez Cridge. mber, 1928. this Mth day of N H.C, BRADL Attorney for Plaintiff Office and Post Office Address: Wilto MEETING. feb 24.—Next. Tues day, February at 1 o'clock County Avent Norling and Rex E, Willard of th ultural college will conduct Wilton, N. 1 meeting at Wilton relating to the cost producing farm crops. Aw entire year’s record will be gone over from January 1 to December taken from some North Dakota fa Seeks Body to Probe Tax Methods resolution proyid- ission “to make rehen sive analys “hool fi- schood A concurrent ing for a"c thorough and study, investigation- and of the whole problem of nance, school t tion administration as with a view to eliminating any unneces- sary course of study, and to the reduction of taxation for school purpose” was placed before the this afternoon by Rep, Trub- » chairman of the education olution states that the problem” of providing funds to maintain schools is yearly becom- ing more difficult to solve, The commission. of five persons proposed would report to‘the gov- ernor by Sept. 1, 1924. Mr. T shaw said the resolution was in- troduced in line with a letter from Gov. Nestos to the'education com- mittee. Special Fuller Service Man In Town For Few Days Only, If any customer Has a brush which is in any way unsatisfactory — Please Call. Phone 356—And leavy message. Mr. Sieglin — promoted and it will be some time before his successor will be able to make reg- war calls again. For further —in- formation see Today’s Good House- keeping. H, J. Womton, Sect. advt. 2-24-26-27 FOR SALE—One Piano, good con- dition, price right. Phone..209, 2-24-27-3-1 FOR RENT—Modern. furnished room in business district. “Phone 994R. 2-24-38 FOR’ QUICK SALE—328 acres at $20.00 per acre, 4 room house, plastered, stable 12x80, ‘granary ; and hog house, well, spring wa- ter for stock, Two" groves.’ $2,000> down, balance time. Box 26, fit, N. D, ne

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