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MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, Mar. 8.—Flour un- changed. Shipments, 46,623 barrels. Bran, $29, MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. "+ Minneapoli. Mar, 8.—Wheat re- ceipts, 269 cars, compared with 172 cars a year ago. Oats 1 northern, $1.18% to dark’ northern, $1.22% to No. 2 dark northern, | , yellow, 65 to 65% 3 white, 40 to 41% cents. 1 gents. cents to 76 cents. . PAUL LIVESTOCK. Paul, Mar. 8.—Cattle re- 800. Market slow. Mostly Common and medium. bee: 75 to $8.09. Bulk, $6 Fat she-stock around $7.50, and cutte! $2.50 to $3.60. bulls mostly, $4 to $4.50. nd feeders slow amd about St. Bologna Socke: stead Calv receipts, 1,200, Market Practical packer top on best Hog receipts, 11,700. Market most- ly 10 to i5 cents lower. Range, $ to $7.85. Bulk pigs, $7.50. Sheep receipts, 200, ‘ket steady. Best lambs here, $1 No choice ewes offered. Choice handyweight ewes quotable, $7.75 to $8. ’ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. i Mar. 8—Hog receipts, , 10 to 15 cents lower. Cattle receipts, 7,000, Active. Beef steers, better grade cows) and heifers, largely 25 cents higher. Spots up more on beef steers. De- ble handy steers “comparatively Canners and cutters 15 cents up. Bulls strong to 10 cents higher. Veal calves steady to cents low- er, Stockers and feeders firm, Sheep receipts, 14,000. Generally dy to weak, ANNUAL MEETING Annual meeting of the Bur- leigh county Red Cross will be held at Chapter Headquar- * ters, Room 39, City National Bank Building, Tuesday even- ing, March 13, at 8 o’clock p. m. Election of officers. All who have contributed money or services are considered members.and are urged to be present. . 4. Rumor Has It ’ Lively Ball Is To Be Slowed Up By NEA Service. New York, March 8—Will the baseball be as lively this year as last? Despite the fact that the scheme for zoning home runs by increasing ‘the regulation distance to 300 feet failed, it is said that most of the club owners are agreed that the home run is becoming too eommon. ‘The liveliness of the baseball is made possible by the material used in the production of same, and the manner in which the yarn is wound around the cork center. No change has been made in the tcork center. It is identically the same us when home runs were rare. he lively ball has been made pos- sible by far better yarn and work- manship. It would be an easy matter to tone down the ball by simply winding the yarn a trifle more loosely or cut- | ting down on the quality of the yarn, It is said that the home-run fea- ture was taken up at both major league meetings. The feeling was ‘that it should be curtailed. It won't be very long now before it will be possible to judge as to the liveliness of the ball. Major league TURNING RED? THAT LITTLE PERKINS BoY EMBARRASSED _ MARSHAL OTEY WALKER AGAIN TODAY fon @ en, THATS “THEM NEWLYWEDS MARTY! AINT IT FUNNY WHAT SOME WIMEN ‘LL hy /)) ], YA Y MARRY? HER VERY iY Own, ) 4 slowing it up is true. MILL CITY WHEAT Minneapolis, Mar. 7.—Wheat re-|northern $121% to $1.38%; No. 2] Flax OUT OUR WAY —By Williams MEYERS GROCERY : Gy PROVING THAT LOVE 1S BUND dark northern $1.18 %to Corn.No. 8 yellow, 65c to 65%4c; oats} __—=s WORM WANTED arley| WANTED—Washing. 38 Main St. pitchers are hoping the report of|ceipts 362 cars compared with 120 cars a year ago. Cash No. f 1 northern $1.18 to}No. 3 white, 39%c to 40%c; $1.27; May $1.18; July $1.19; No. 1|53c to 62c; rye No. 2, 75%c to 15%, Phone 195L J. No. 1, $2.96 to $2.97. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~~ MELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—A first class mechanic, good on Dodges, Overlands and all around man, must be a fairly good electrician, one that speaks German, but not necessary, good apy, lots of overtime, give experi- ence, Sailer Bros., Hazen, N. D. 3-8-1W WANTED—Man with car to sell com- plete line low priced tires and tubes, $100.00 per Week. Sterling- worth Tire Co, Sterling, E. Liver- pool, Ohio. B-BeIt MELP WANTED—FEMALE GIRLS, SEW YOUR WAY through college. The Briggs School 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, 2-9-1m WANTED—Teachers, college and nor- al graduates, Efficient service. 'ri-State Teachers’ Bureau, J10 Broadway, Fargo, N. D. _ 2-28-2w WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework, good wages. Call W. E. Lahr at Lahr Motor Sales 8-6-dt - Co. B Ce EEE LAND FOR SALE—Hardwood land, un- improved, eighty miles Twin Cities, part on beautiful clear lakes. For resorts, farming and stock raising. Write Burt Realty Co, Cumber- land, Barron Co., Wis. 3-5-7t Lost. LOST—-Brown leather pocket book between Capitol theater and Na- tional Tailors and Cleaners; con- tained $3 in change and $16 check. Finder please return to Qui Print office. 3-5 LOST—A small Elks cuff business district, reward. return to Tribune. ROOMS FOR RENT. CLASSIFIED AOVERTISEMEN List your real*estate with FOR FOR RENT—Comfortable furnished room on ground floor in all mod- ern home. Close in. Private en- trance, 506 2nd St. Phone; 790- 3-2-lw Bsa i a a BE FOR RENT—One large well furnish ed, light and and pleasant room One block from postoffice. Gentle- men preferred, 212 2nd St. 3. FOR RENT—Heated and furnished rooms. Can be used for light house- Reeping or sleeping rooms, 924 4th St. Phone 730. 3.6-8t FOR RENT—Large furnished front room on ground floor, suitable for one or two; close in, 813 Ave. A. Phone 1052-W. 3-6-3 FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room for one or two, in modern home. Phone 286W. 309-8th St. 3-7-1lw FOR. RENT—Neatly furnished room in modern home, close in, 218 2nd St. Phone 832R. 3-2-10 FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- dern house. Call at 618 Sth St Phone 612W. 3-7-3 FOR RENT—Pleasant south room in modern home. Close in. Phone 904. 3-6-1w FOR RENT—Two large and two small rooms, 404 5th St. Phone 612-J. 2-7-tf FOR RENT—Two room apartment. Bismarck Business College. Phone 183, 2-18-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern sleep- ing rooms, 300 9th St. Phone 377-J. 3-8-lw te WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Five or seven room honse. Write 630 Tribune. 3-2-1w $1,30%. WORK WANTED 8-8-1, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS i WW NOW PANNY,1F YOU'LL WAIT ij RIGHT HERE UNTIL.$ CALL You, THEN PLUTAKE You uP AND HAVE You MEET ‘YOUR. LITTLE SISTER- vs ALLRIGHT, 1 WANT To SEE HER ian | i FOR SALE-—Seven-room house, new, strictly modern, garage, | lot 50 by 200 feet, south front, | $4,800, $2,000 cash, balance easy. | Will trade for good business | in small town. | FOR SALE—Four-room house, | ey modern, close in, 60-foot jot, small barn, east front; | $2,400, easy terme, + FOR SALE--Tne most complete | list of building lots in the city, many on very easy terms. WANTED-—Houses to/sell in any part of the city. | F, F. YOUNG, | First National Bank Building. | Phone 78. | 8-5-1W | FOR SALZ OR RENT | HOUSES AND FLATS. Hedden Agency. Phone 0. , A trictly modern brick house of six large rooms and bath./Basement_ of four} rooms. @ak finish. This is one | of the most beautiful homes in| Bismarck. Hot water heat. It| would cost $12,000 to replace, this lovely home. Price for} quick sale $7500. Half cash. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. | Phone 745. 3-8-3t. | FOR RENT—Smaill house party fur- nished and partly modern located | on 8th Street. Phone 570W or call at 612 15th St. 3-7-3t FOR SALE city water, electric lights, hard wood floors down stairs, A bar- gain at $1600. Cash $350. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway, Phone 745, i 3-8-3t. FOR RENT—Furnished housekee ing apartment. Three rooms, pri- vate bath and store room. Phone 275-W. 3-6-lw FOR RENT—Unfurnished _apart- ments at Rose apartments. See} lw ment, janitor. FOR RENT -Furtished apart! Varney flats. Phone 7 URANCE An interesting booklet entitled, “A Monthly Income For Your Family,” by the TRAVELERS of Hartford, sponsors of Guaranteed Low Cost Life Insurance, showing how to eliminate the possibility of loss through ill-advised investments, will be mailed free to any adult person upon request. E, C. Heckenlaible, Box 298, Bismarck, N. D. HOUSES WANTED WANTE TO BUY A HOUSE—Want a modern house of from five to seven rooms. Payments cash, Ad- dress L. B. 311, Bismarck. B-3-5t MISCELLANEOUS, FOR RENT—Desirable location for office on Broadway, free tele- phone service, free light and jani- tor service, will rent half of of- fice or just desk room, window display space optional, phone 665. 3-2-1w 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, 3-6-tf 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 SALE—Majestic stove with hot water, front also, 1 pair of new black satin shoes. Phone 785 or call at 418 12th St. and three years of age. Will be fresh this spring. Phone 986R. Mr. William Ode, 612 South 12th St. ‘\ 3-8-2t FURNITURE for sale—High grade 48-inch dresser, chiffonier, fumed BY: ALLMAN WELL, WHAT DO Yoo THINK OF YouR LITTLE SISTER? 7 OH, SHE'S: YY ALLRIGHT BUT SHE AIN'T GOT NO CURLS: SHE LOOKS BALL HEADED- ALMOST, SAW HIM, fears WE SAN A CHAPLIN NOVIE: W OUR HONETONN AN Right |] AROUND To MORROW ARTER TH SHOW WE WENT NORKING AND TILL NELL, You COME INTRODUCE Nou To “House of five rooms, | 3-8-3t. FOR SALE—4 heifers coming two oak bed, dining room chair and rocker, overstuffed di venport. E. E. DeCosse, 410 3rd/ 3-3-1w | St. | FOR SALE—Full-blooded registered Percheron stallion, 10 years old | May 12th. Write Tribune 532. | 3-6-1W | We do hematitching. All work, | 10c ‘per yard, Singer Sewing Machine | Co., 612 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. | 8-5-1m | FOR SALB—Honey for colds. Phone 496-W. For delivery Rocky Moun- tain Bee Co. 3-6-1w | | ____ BOARD AND ROOM WANTED —Roomers and table board- | ers, 416 Thayer Street. Phone 62: 4 3-T-lw _____LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Lots 27 and 28, Block 90, Coffin and McKenzie Addition. Very cheap if taken at once. Write or cali Mrs. Mary Lindblad, Steele, | No. Dak, | 3-8-1w SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN wanted for auto acces-| sories as side line or full time, liberal commission, a good propo- | sition for hustlers, See W. R.| Selleck, Van Horn Hotel between | G p.m, and 7:30 p.m, 3-7-2 ———————eeee NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO-| SURE SALE ae | 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 Fred J. Huguet and Anna Huguet, | his wife, as mortgagors, to The Nor-| thern Trust Company, a —corpora- tion, mortgagee, dated December 28th, 1917, and filed for record in| the office of the Register of Deeds yment in writin of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 27th day of at 2:00 P. M., and duly recorded 1 Book “151” of Mortgages, on pug 215, and assigned by the said mort-; gagee to The Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company, a corporation, | | of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by an! | instrument in writing dated the 6tnj | day of May 1918, which said assign- | | ment was filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of | said Burleigh County, North I | on May 7th, 1918, at 1:30 P. | duly recorded in Bo: Mortgages, on page 283, and said mortgage will be foreclosed by \ a sale of the premises in such mor! gage and hereinafter described, ab 1” of in the city of Bismarck, in the Coun- in the aft April, 192 due upon of sale. The premises described in such mortgage, and which will be sold io | satisfy the same, are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of ; North Dakota, and described as fol- lows, to-wit: The Northeast quarter (NE%) of Section Twenty-four (24) in Town- ship One Hundred Forty-two (142) North, of Range Seventy-seven (77), West of the Fifth Principal Meridi- an, containing 160 acres, more or less, according to the United States Government survey thereof. There will be due on such mort- gage ut the date of sale, the sum of ‘Two Thousand, One Hundred Ninety seven and 70-100 ($2,197.70) Dollars, including taxes for the years 1918, 1919, 1920 and 1921, paid by assignee of mortgagee together with the costs and expenses of sale. soo this 28th day of February, THE FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE IN- | SURANCE COMPANY,- a corporation, of Philadelphia, Pa. Assignee of Mortgagee. ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota, PIERCE, TENNESON, CUPLER & STAMBAUGH, Attorneys for Assignee of Mort- gagee, Fargo, North Dakota. 3-1-8-15-22-29—4-5, { uch mortgage on the date | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Defauf having occurred in the conditions of the mortgage herein- after described, Notice is Hereby Given, that that certain mortgage executed and delivered by: Jacoh Burck and Mary Burck, his wife, | mortgagors, to The City National 'Bank of Bismarck, a corporation, mortgagee, dated the Ist day of No- vember, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds in and for the county of Burleigh and | state of North Dakota, on the 25th day of June, 1919, at nine o'clock 146, on page 182, will be foreclosed by ‘a sale of the premises in such | mortgage and hereinafter described, lat the front door of the courthouse | at Bismarck, in the county of Bur- ‘leigh and state of North Dakota, at |the hour of ten o'clock A. M., on the 12th day of March, 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon ‘such | mortgage on the date of sale. | The premises described in such7. | mortgage and which will be sold to | satisfy the same, are situate in the county of Burleigh and state of | lows, to-wit: The South Half of the | Northeast-Quartey (S%4NE%) and | Lots One (1) and Two (2), all in | Section One (1), in Township One | Hundred Forty-two (142) North, of | Range eighty-one (81) West of the | 5th P. M. There will be due on such mort- | gage on the date of sale the sum of | $1570.18, besides the costs, disbursc- ments and expenses of this fore- closure. Dated this 3lst day of January, 1923. THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BISMARCK, a corporation, : Mortgagee. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Mortgagee, ; Bismarck, North Dakot: | 2-1-8-15-22—8-1-8 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the conditions of the mortgage herein- after described, Noti is Hereby Given, that that certain mortg: executed and delivered by Leslie | Hackney and ‘Lillie M. Hackney, his wife, mortgagors, to Hackney Land Credit Company, a corporation, March, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds in | and for the county of Burleigh aud tate of North Dakota, on the Zist lay of May, 1918, af | Mand duly recorded ! of Mortgages, on page 297, signed by said mortgagee to John M. MeCahan, by an. inst: i writing, dated the 24th day of May, 1918, and which. sanigconentuee filed for record in the of the: reg- ister of Sergent said Bu yeoun- North ote, on thi ‘ February, 1918, | f A. M., and duly recorded in Book; North Dakota, and described as fol- | mortgagee, dated the ist day of |Oe ight o'clock, P. M. UE 0 loc . M. PAGE SEVEN An airplane flight from San An- tonio, Tex. ,to Porto Rico and re- turn will be undertaken by Captain Oliver S, Ferson, U, S. A., soon, ac- cording to présent plans. The flight aims to test feasibility of es- tablishing regular air communici- tion between the two countries. Six planes will, participate. and recorded i gnments ,on aid if of September, 1920, Book 155 of ‘A: 202, and again signee to Margaret A. M. McCahan, Mary Sarah C, MeCahan, Fannie M. Irv Agnes G Annie E. White Kathryn ¢ whan, by an instr dated August 19th, which assignment was filed cord in the office of the said register of deeds of Burleigh Coun- | ty, North Dakota, on the 27th day of December, 19 nd recorded) in Book 177 of Mi neous Deeds, on page 187, and again assigned by said assignees to B, E, Woodward, by an instrument in writing, dated the 18th day of August, 1922, which as- signment was filed for r office of the said r of Burleigh County, on the 10th day of January, 1 and recorded in Book 174 of Mis- cellaneous Mortgages, on page will be foreclosed by a sale of ihe premises in such mortgage and hetc- nafter described, at the front door the front door of the court house! of the courthouse at Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of ty of Burleigh and State of North| North Dakota, at the hour of ten Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock | o'clock in the forenoon, on the Sist rnoon on the 10th day of | day of March, 1 to satisfy the amount | amount due upon to satisfy the uch mortgage on the date of sale, The premises described in said 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-wit: The Southwest Quarter (SW) of Section Twenty-one (21), in Towa- | ship One Hundred T! y ta |North, of Range West of the Sth 160 acres, mo! |to the United Ste survey thereof. There will be due on such mort- gage on the di of sale the sum of | $1464.36, besides the costs, disbu jments and expenses of this for j sure containing accordinst Governmenc lo- ated at Bismarck, North Dakots, this 14th da: f February, 1923, WARD, signee. G. F. DULLAM AND C, L. YOUNG, Attorneys for Assign: z $-1-8-15-22 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- | CLOSURE SALE | Default having occurred in the conditions of the mortgage herein- | after described, Notice is Hereby |Given, that that certain mortgaze j executed and delivered by August P. | Anderson and A. M, Anderson, his |wife, mortgagors, to Charles G. Wachter, mortgagee, dated the 19th i day of May, 1915, and filed for rec- jord in the office of the register of | deeds in and for the county of Bur- |leigh and state of North Dakota, on the 29th day of May, 1915, at four o'clock P. M., and duly recorded in | Book 131 of Mortgages, on page 190, | will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- Jinafter described, at the front door jof the courthouse at Bismarck, in \the county of Burleigh and state of | North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., on the Bist day of | March, 1923, 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-wit: ‘All of the West Haif (W44) of Section Thirty-three (33), in Township One Hundred Thirty- ; eight (138) North, of Range Seventy- nine (79) West of the 5th P. M. There will be due on such mort- | gage on the date of sale the sum of $1940.64, besides the costs, disburse- ments and expenses of this foreclo- sure, janated this 14th day of February, |. CHARLES G, WACHTER, i * is ortgagee. | NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Morteagee, | Bismarck, North Dakota, . 2-15-22—3-1-8-15-22 Minutes of the Proceedings of | the Board of City Commilanioners |Monday evening, March 5th, 1923. The Board of City Commission- ers met in regular session Monday |evening, March 5th, 1928, at eight o'clock, P. M. There were present Commissioners Henzler, Larson, ‘hompson and President Lenhart. The minutes of the meeting held on February 27th, 1923, were read and approved. On motion of Com- missioner Larson the bills were al- lowed as read. On motion of Com- missioner Henzler, Jack Gagner was granted a permit to conduct a public dance hall at the Farmers Union Hall. on east Broadway. The reports of the Police Magis- trate and fhe City Weigher for the month of February, 1923, were-re- ceived and order filed. On motion “Commissioner. mm Thompson the | Board of City Commissioners ad- journed ‘to ‘meet: again Monday ing, March 12th, 1923, at M. H. Atkinson, < City Auditor. BEULAH COAL now $4.75 ter Transfer Co. ?