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“TWAS TIME WASTED. OUT OUR FO DELAN SAKES WASH! WHUTFO IS YO COVA UP NO ENES LIKE DAT FO, amas: \ ' \ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1923. MARSHAL OTEY WALKER SPENT A GOOD HALF Houre LOOKING FOR “THE OVERSHOES*HE AND AUNT SARAH = PEABODY LOST IN THE PUDDLE ON LOWER BEACH STREET.: A iated ah! the WASH FUNK FIGURES WHAT YOU DONT SEE LEAVE ANY UNPLEASANT MEMORIES ” bia wi} WHEAT PRICE SAGGED ON EARLY DEALS Chicago, Mar. 7.—Whoeat today was held within narrower price’ limits than usual in the early dealings, graders showing ® disposition’ to ny pronounced stand © while: ng issuance of the ‘government estimates tomorrow regarding farm reserves of grain. “ At first the market was a Tittle th line with Liverpool quotations. Bu ing on-the part of pit speculators, however,.led soon \g price gains. The | opening which ranged from 1-8 to 5-8 cents lower with May, $1.173-4 to $1.181-8 and July, $1.188-4 to $1.13.7-8, was followed by an upturn. to just above yesterday's finish, FLOUR UNCHANGED Mitineapolis, March 7.—Flour un- changed.. Shipments 44,522. barrel’. Bran $29. ? SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, March 7.—Cattle receipts 2,200. Market slow. Mostly steady to weak. Common and medium beet steers $5.75 to $8.00. Fat she- stock $4.00 to $7,50. Canners and cut- ters $2.50 to $3.50. Bologna: bulls mostly $4.00 to $4.50. Stockers and feeders slow, steady to weak, Bulk, $5.75 to. $7.00, Calves receipts 2,500, Market, stea- dy ‘to strong. Practical packer top on best lights $8.00. Hog receipts 18,000. Market weak. Mostly 10 cents lower. Bulk good | hogs overaging/175 to 225 pounds $7.75 to $7.90; Bulk pigs $7.50. Sheep receipts 700. Market about steady. Good choice’ %6-pound fed lambs $14.40, Good natives around $24.00, 7 STANLEY Nea seavice WAY — By Williams _ ae 1 AH ALLUS DOES DAT - WEN AH KNOWS DEVS GONNA BEA ACCIDENT, CAUSE AH CAINT BEAR 7! SEE ANYBODY GIT CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Mar. \7.—Hog receipts 26,000. 10. cents lower. Top price $8.40, Cattle receipts 10,000. Beef. steers generally steady with weak decline. Killing. quality improved over Tuesday. Early top matured | steers $9.75. She-stock scarce, act- ive, 10 to 15 cents higher, Ve calves scarce. Choice. kind higher. others strong. Other clasges gener ers and feeders fairly active. Bulk desirable veal calves $9.50 to $10.00. Sheep’ receipts 14,000, Openivg’ very slow. Few carly sales clipped stock steady. Practically nothing done on -wooled skins. ally steady. Medium to good stock-f SHIRT manufacturer wants ‘agents zto ‘sell ‘shirts Girect to. Earn big money. Be your own boss: No experience or capital required. Write for free samp M Mills, 607 Broadway, New: AGENTS Wan —— % ia open for WE HAVE. some Yere agents and salesmen to’ sell men's hand tailored aul Spring clean up $40,000’ dai ence necessary. Write’ quick. John Bond Tailoring. Co,, ORLP WANTED—# GIRLS, SEW: YOUR college, rh ‘SB Six weeks course in making, . practical needlework. Only thirty-five dol- lars for a life time Phone @71W, 1017 marck. ‘ WANTED—Teachers, college and Efficient service. mal graduate, Tri-State - Teachers’ Broadway, Fargo, N. D. mplea réady. Some agents —OBMLLE ~ ; Way through riggs Sehoo} . of Dressmaking’ will teach you how sition for hystlers,. See W..R. 7 rT Selleck, Van Horn Hotel between | 6 p. mo and'7:30 p. m. 3-7-2 | cnialdeleicteliaiipdlehiniaaai SS | | HOUSES. WANTED i a ( WANTE TO. BUY A HOUSE— Want | FOR SALE-Saven-réom house,, 9 modern house of from five to) new, _strictly’ modern, gatage,| seven rooms. Payments cash, Ad- lot 60 by 200 2 uth fronts; dress L. B. S11, Bismarck. ee | | -8-5t | $4,800, $2,000 cash, balance easy. | Will trade for good business | eee | in’ small ‘town. | AUTOMOBILES—SOTORCECLES | FOR SALE—Four-room house, | FOR SALB—Ford touring, good con- | partly modern, close in, 50-foot | ~ dition, $100 cash. Phone 877-W. | lot, small barn,’ east front; | il evenings. 3-5-8t | $2,400, easy terms. ZUTO OWNERS Try Superior Rub- | ‘OR Tae most. complete | AUTO OWNERS—T'ry Superior Ru ‘ ber Repair. Cold Vulcanizer. | 1 or eat eee citys! Mends anything that's rubber, | ANT shoes, boots, tubes, tires, water hitters) bled sellin any! Sage, ete, One cent repair, aves | ere ' 800 ‘per cent. Can $1.00 agents | F wanted. Write Desk 5, Superior | Rubber Cc, Superior, Wis, East End. 3-5-3¢ ROOMS FOR RENT. i FOR RENT—Large light hous keeping room or sleeping room, close in, furnished, water, light: heat, “$20; lady preferred. Call evenings, \377-W. 3. FOR* RENT—Comfortable farnished | yoom on ground floor in all mod- ern home. Close in. Private en- trance, 606 2nd St. Phone 790-X wearer. » $18.50 up. lly; no experi- . OUNG, First National Bank Building. Denver, Coto.| ¥ Phone 78. 6-5-1w FOR SAL3 OR RENT | HOUSES AND FLA’ | FOR SALE—Almost new bungalow of six rooms and bath, garage in| basement. Former price, $5,000. For quick sale, $4,500, Term: Possession at once. J. H. Holihat 314 Broadway. Phone 745. 3-5-3 FOR RENT—Small house party fur- nishéd and partly, modern located; ‘ oy 8th Street. Phone 570W or | FOR RENT—Ore large weil furnish call at 512'15th St. ed, light and and pleasant room One block from postoffice. Gentle- | French dress, sewing and of knowled; 1th St.,. Bis- or. Bureau, 110 teach) 3-7-3t| FOR SALE—Ferm of 240 acres, five- FOR SALE—Hardwood land, un- improved, eighty miles Twin Cities, part on beautiful elear lake: resorts, farming and stock ing. Write Burt Realty Co., Cumber-4 land, Barron Co, Wis. re ia WORK WANTED ‘WANTED—Washing. 38 Main St. WANTED—Experlenced git! for gen- eral housework, good wages. Call W. E. Lahr at Lahr Motor Sales LAND room house, water, stable. acres cultivated. Tais ia what a real estate fellow snappy: snap. Price $12.60 per acre. and balance on 10 years time at 6 T will trade for a house in Bismarck or wil take good auto- mobile as part payment. per cent. free from debt. Bargain, care of Bis OST—Brown leather pocket bool between Capitol theater and Na- tional Tailors and tained $3 in change Finder please ret Print office. WANTED T0_RE! pWANTED TO RENT—Five or seven room house. Write 680° Tribune. Phone 195L J. And it surely is. FOR RENT—Furnished housekcep- | ing apartment, Three rooms, pri-} Zee vate bath and store room. Phone! FOR RENT—Hented and furnished men preferred, 212 2nd St. 3-6-5t, 276-W. 86-IW | rooms. Can be used for light house- FOR SALE—At once on reasonable! keeping or sleeping rooms, 921 | terms, eight room house, party! 4th St. Phone 730. | Deep well, good| ‘leaving the city, Address 821 4th) 8 Fine meadow; 60] St 3-1-1w | FOR RENT—Large furnished front FOR RENT—Unfurnished apa room on ground floor, suitable for would ‘call a ments at Rose apartments. See one or two; close in, 313 Ave, Phone 1052-W. ROOMS TO RE Two comfortable | rooms for rent; rates reasonable. Phone 981-3, or call at 414 7th St. janitor. FOR RENT- Vardney flats. ished apartment, Phone 773. 3-5-3 $900 cash | | SALESMEN WANTED t Land | SALESMAN=THE” WORLD'S LAR- | FOR RENT—Neatly furnished room Address Farm | GEST SURETY COMPANY, re-| in modern home, close in, 218 2nd! marck Tripune: | quires the services of high class) St. Phone 8i2R. | salesmen, those used to calling on | banks and business concerns can} FOR RENT-—Furnished room in mo- make big money op new business! dern house. Call at 618 Sth St. and renewals. The right man will! Phone 512W. have opportunity to become the 3-7-3t state manager in the near future, | FOR RENT—Pleasant south room as this position is to be open to 9 fialers yaaa the man who qualifies. Write) im modern home, Close. in. QO. D. Schneidler, Natl. Surety Co., Fargo, N. D. ! 3-7-1t SALESMEN WANTED—If you have a good position and want a better one. If you Aave ability and can | prove it—we wodld like your av- placation (which will be held in| confidence), for position as Retail Sales Manager. Automobile exper- | ience unnecessary. Algo, want ad- ; ditional retail “salesmen. Lahr’ Motor Sales Company. 8-5-3t SALESMAN” wanted for auto acces- | sories as side line or full time, liberal commission,-a good fropo- For 3-5-7t FOR RENT—Nicély furnished, large two blocks from 3-5. sleeping room, _postoffice, Paon FOR RENT—Fin modern house, phone 242-W. 2-5-3t FOR RENT—Two large and two small rooms, 404 Sth St. Phone 12-5. 2-7-tf FOR RENT—Two room apartment. Bismarck Business College, Phone 183, 2-18-tf Cleaners; con- and $15 check. urn to ‘Quick 3-5-1w, 832-W. ned t room 8-2-1w MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Desirable location for \ 3-3-1 office on Broadway, free tele- LIST HOUSES RY ‘ AM 4 Toca ta AU gee ey » ONT ne Ne tthe Me wh, So MILL CITY WHEAT ,cars a year ago. Minneapolis, Mar, 7%—Wheat re-|$1.27; May $1.18; July $1.19; No. 1]No. 3 white, 89%c to 40%ec;. barley ceipts 362 cars compared with 120] northern $1.21% to $1.38%4; No. Cash No. 1 northern $1.18 to{Corn ‘No. 3 yellow, 65c to ORY4c;, oats 2 58c to 62c; rye No. 2, 75%c to 75%e, dark northern $1.18 %to $1.30%.}|Flax No. 1, $2.96 to $2.97. Have prospective buyers waiting. Spring selling has started. Now is the time to . list and sell, Service and action guaranteed. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Appointments at your convenience. — od , t phone service, free light and jani- tor service, will rent half of of- fice or just desk room, window display space optional, phone 565. FOR SALE--A good grocery business well located, one six-cylinder Studebaker real cheap. A small building and shed to be sold at once. Call 187 or see me in per- son at 1014 Broadway, H. C, Arnold. 8-6-tf LIST FARM LANDS 48-inch dresser, chiffonier, fumed oak bed, dining room table, reed St. 38. 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 | FOR BENT—Store building, good | opening for furniture and under- | Staking, Farmers State Bank, Bruce, . Dak, Phone 0 3-1-1w | FOR SALE—Full-blooded registered | Percheron stallion, 10 years old | May 12th. Write Tribune 532. | Y 3-6-1w We do hemstitching. All work, 10c per yard, Singer Sewing Machine SHE WEIGHS JUST EIGHT POUNDS, DocTOoR AND HAS A LITTLE SM)LE - 3 ee S DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ; ME IF You “ WANT ME.- SAY! Yow WouLd NOU LE To TAKE GEE- IT'S A SWELL CAR Too — GOES FORTY MILES AN The News of the Day AN EIGHT POUND GIRL? [7 FINE! CONGRATDLATIONS! ~ y _ SIX BOXES OF CLEAR | ~ “ HAVANA’S: > SDRE- PLL, SEND- * EM RIGHT OVER! . You MvsT BE GOING TO HAVE A SWELL PARTY. HERE TONIGHT! THAT’S FINE! CALL A RIDE INMY CARP | 7 — | Co., 512 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. a 3-5-1m | FOR SALE—Honey for colds. Phone | tain Bee Co. 8-5-1w ——————— | NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF DoVou, - EXPECT “}\° Notice is. hereby i ianata tea ‘certain mortgage executed an le- To DIE AND | feed by. Eneebret Taft, ‘unmas LEAVE MEA; .\| ried, mortgagor, to Barnes Broth- LOT OF MONEY" | ers, Incorporated, of Minneapolis, ag lee ~ 3 TOM,.'M SO GLADIT 1S. A LITTLE GIRL- You ARE NOW BEGINNING TO HAVE ALITTLE. FAMILY, AND | HOPE. SOmE DAY” You WiLL HAVE THREE Hennepin County; Minnesota, moi gagee, dated the 22nd day of Jun A A. D, 1914, and: filed for record in the office of Register of Deeds of | the County of Burleigh, North Da- | kota, on the 30th day ‘of June, A. D. | 1914’ at Two o'clock P. M. in Book | 106 of mortgages, on page 104; i which said mortgage was duly as- signedIn writing to Phillip Schmidt, Jr., on the 22nd day of June, A.D. 1914, and recorded in office of Re- gister of Deeds of Burleigh. County, North Dakota, ‘on the 28th day of June A. D. 1914:in Book 106 of Mort- gages, on page 424; and the said mortgage was afterwards assigned in writing to Baldwin State Bank, o | corporation of Baldwin, Burleigh | County, North Dakota, which said assignment was récorded in the of- North Dakota, on the lay, A. D, 1922, in book 378; and leigh County, ie drs mortgages on pay which*said m: wi fterwards assigned in wtiting“and recorded in | office of Registdr of Deeds, Burleigh County, North Dakota, in book 175 of signments of mortgages, on on the 12th day of May, A. igei 1922, to. John C. mm, As- signee, and present owner of .the said mortgage; will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mort- and hereinafter described at e front door of the Courthouse in Bismarck, N. D, at the hour of Two M. Gn the 16th day of D. 1023, to satisfy the such martgage on sale, ‘The premises described and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: ‘West Half of West Half (W% of Thirty-two (Sec. Range 6e- Ww of iy omnia) One =e in | 801 Sth St. or} 3-2-1W | FURNITURE for sale—High grade | chair and rocker, overstuffed da-| venport. E. E. DeCosse, 410 3rd) 596-W. For delivery Rocky Moun- | fice of Register-of Deeds for Bur-| vent eight (Rge. 78) West of Sth. There will be on on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of teen Hundred Sixty and 18-100ti Dollars ($1360.18), . together wi taxes paid in sum of Three Hundred Ninety-nine and 96-100ths Dollars ($399.96) and costs and disburse- _ ments of this sale. . JOHN C. HIGGINS, Assignee of Mortgage-: H._G, HIGGINS, Atty., \ Baldwin, No, Dak. ‘ First publication im Bismarck Tri- bune on Wednesday, Feb. 7th, 1923. 2-7-14-21-28—-3-7-14 NOTICE 10 BOND BUYERS Bismarck Special School District No. 1, ey Chee N. D. offers ite 20 year bonds $85,000.00 (interest yable semi-annually) to lowest bidder for cash. Bids to be | sealed and to be scoppenca wita certified checks of $2,51 Result of election held February 20th, 1928; for issuance of bonds, 569 votes and against said issuance, 93 votes. Bonded indebtedness of District, including above, $245,000.00. Assessed valuation of District, $5,940,629.00. Purpose of Bonds—building of | brick school building. Bidy to be opened at regular mect- ing of Board, Tuesday, March 13th, | 1923, in High School Building ‘at 8 Pp. M. Right reserved to reject any or all bide. . By Order of Board of Education. RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk. 2-26-28—3-3-5-7-10-12 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and dc- livered by Erick and Theodore Skog- lund, single men, mortgagors, to Baldwin State’ Bank of Baldwin, North Dakota, a corporation under the Inws of North Dakota, mortga- | gee, dated the 7th day of June A. D, OF 3.2. iw 1917, and filed of record in the of- fice of Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on ‘the 19th day of November, A. D. 1917 at 9:10 o'clock A. M,, and recorded in Book 150 of mortgages, on page 83, and which said mortgage was thereafter duly | assigned in writing on the 14th day September, A. D. 1922, to August EF. |Johnson, of Washburn, N. D., will be foreclosed by a sale of the pre- mises in such mortgage and herein- | after described at the front door of the Courthouse at Bismarck, County of Burleigh, North Dakota, at the hour of Eleven (11) o'clock A, M. on the 16th day of March, A. D. 1923, te satisfy the amount due upon the said 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: Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Sce- tion Eighteen (Sec, 18) of Township One Hundred Forty-one (Twp. 141) north, of Range Seventy-seven (Rge. 77) west of 5th P. M. ‘There will be duc on such mort- gage on the date of sale, the sum of Ninety-one and 80-100ths Dollars ($91.80) together with the sum of Three Hundred Sixty-seven und 47- 100ths Dollars ($367.47) paid on ac- count of accrued interest due on a prior mortgage, and the sum of One Hundred Ninety-seven and 97-100ths Dollars ($197.97) in taxes paid, and also the costs and disbursements of this sale. AUGUST E, JOHNSON, Assignee of Mortgage. H. G, HIGGINS, Atty., Baldwin, No. Dak. First publication in Bismarck Tri- bune on Wednesday, Feb. 7th, 1923, 2-7-14-21-28—8-7-14 _ NOTICE OF SALE Notice is Hereby Given, That by virtue of a judgment and decree in foreclosure, rendered and given by the District Court of the Fourth | Judicial District, in and for the | County of Burleigh and State of | North Dakota, and entered and |docketed in the office of the Clerk |of said Court in and for said Coun- |ty, on the 20th day of January | 1923, in an action wherein Bis- jmarck Bank, a banking association | Plaintiff, and M, P. Moore, Defend- jant, in favor of the said Plaintiff |and against the said Defendant M. |P. Moore for the sum of Fourteen Thousand One Hundred _Seventy- |nine Dollars and Seventy-two cents, which judgment and decree, among jother things, directed the sale by |me, of the real estate hereinafter | described, to satisfy the amount of | said judgment, with interest there- on, and the costs and expenses of such sale, or so much thereof as | the proceeds \of such sale applicable | thereto will satisfy. And by virtue jof a writ to me issued out of the | office of the Clerk of said Court, in and for said County of Burleigh jand under the seal of said Court, | directing me to sell said real prop- erty pursuant to said judgment and decree, I, Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff of said County, and person’ appoint- ed by said Court to make said sale, will sell the hereinafter described real estate to the highest, bidder, for cash, at public auction? at the | front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck in the County | of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, on the 12th day of March A. |D. 1923, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., of jthat day, to satify said judgment | with interest and costs thereon, and | the costs and expenses of such sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will satisfy. The premises to be sold as aforesaid purusant to said judgment and decree, and to’said writ, and to this notice, are described in said | judgment, decree and writ, as fol- lows, to-wit: Lots Two (20 to Six (6) inclusive, in Block One (1). of McKenzie Addition to the City| of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, eril ‘urlei ounty, BENTON BAKER. ef Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. 14-21-28—3-7 NLD SLEEP SICKNESS IN “RICHLAND, BOTTINEAU Wahpeton, N. D., March 7.—Cases of sleeping sickness are reported from two more North Dakota count. ties, Richland &yd. Bottineav. x Jos. V." Pokorney\ of ‘near: Walipes- | ton, Richland county, is “in 2 cr.ci- cal. condition from: the | disease; <= which-developed following influenza, according to the attending physician, Sick only a few with the aftermath, he hat fallen into stupor. A patient from Willow City, Bol- tineau county, is heing cared for-at. the hospital at Rugby, . . 3

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