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C FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1923 MARKET NEWS (THE OLD HOME TOWN WHEAT TAKES - | SLUMP UPON _ |. CROP REPORTS building and shed to be sold at once. Call 187 or seo ime in per-| son at 1014 Broadway, H. C. Arnold. | ! 3-6-t£ | | WHITE and Barred Plymouth Rock | | also Single Comb White Leghora | Cockerels, also hatching eggs for, FOR become etna house, | sale from Prize Winning Strain. | Tot $0 by 200 Pen Ween aeant. | Phone 262, 211 Thayer St. Peter | $4,800, $2,000 cash, balance easy. | Werlen, Bismarck, N. Dak. Will trade for good business | ‘ pee | in small town. | FOR SALE—Majestic stove with hot FOR SALE—Four-room house; water, front also, 1 pair of new CLASSIFIED ANY HELP WANTED—MALB 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- | partly modern, close in, §0-foot | black. satin shoes. Phone 785 or i ence, Sailer Bros., Hazen, ee Tot, ‘small. barn, east front; | call at 418 12th St. | eit, ay term. ees ___ 8-8-3 | Shien i } SALE—Tae most complete | FURNITURE for sale—High grad ant Retit utes Uaioe Sel ueLp W. ALB list of building lots in the city, | 48-inch dresser, chiffonier, fumed | wheat considered bearish by the ma- WAN! ‘Teachers, college and nor many oh) very easy terms. oak bed, dining room table, reed| WANTED—Houses to sell in any | mal. graduates. “Efficient sérvice. chair and rocker, overstuffed da- of traders wheat took a down- rd swing in price today during Tri-State ‘Teachers’ Bureau, 110 part OE eee a ae venport. E. F, DeCosse, 410 3rd early dealings. Apprehension _ Broadway, Fatgo, N. D, _ 2-28-2w First National Bank Building. 1 _ St. ; 3-3-1W also was expressed in regard to crop WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- Phone 78, FOR SALE--Four heifers, coming ?. for domestic winter wheat. Besides accumulating stocks and f continued lack of export demand counted further against the bull} prospect: Three will be fresh this : | spring, Wm, Ode, 512 South 12th St. Phone 98: 3-9-2t | FOR SALE—Ci eral housework, good wages. Call W. E. Lahr at Lahr Motor Sales _£o. 3-6-5t WANTED—At once—Woman for 8-5-1w FOR SALZ OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. | é Choice pure bred Barred side of the market. Opening prices | general housework, 1010-6th St. —Tist your real estate w’ | Plymouth Rock cockerels. W. A.| which ranges from % cent decline | Pa 38.30! 4, Uist your estate with) patconer, 202 wve. F, Bismarck, | to % cent advance with May, $1.18% NO-NO-HE Li. Hedden Agency. Phone 0. N. D. 8-9-2t | to $1.19 and July $1.145% to $1.14% | y NEVER HEAR LAND FOR SALE—Strictly modern | FOR SALE—Full-blooded regiatered | were followed by a slight additional | TH’ END © THAT, FOR SALE=Hardwood land, un-| brick house of six large rooms; Percheron stallion, 10 years old Te Cp URey ai atatt and AT TH’STORE: improved, eighty files Twin Cities,| and bath. Basement of four) May 12th, Write Tribune 632. | en a decided all around. For} rooms. Oak finish. This is one} part on beautiful clear lakes. 3-6-1w Active buying on the part of a yeachiae Tara fey f th tcbewitiful homes in| = —=———— re = ‘i ‘ i es , farming and stock raising.| of the mos' autiful homes in| heme Ail work, sturned is ao abi all land, Barron Co., Wis. 3-5-7 Seal EL to replace | @y, 512 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. day in the last half of the board of | D )VED farm for rent. 3% this lovely home. Price for)" ~ i ” 3-5-Im | teak Tén. “Bian | IMPROVED farm for rent. 3 y 5-1m offerings The % cents net to $H19%, quick sale $7500. Half cash. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 745. miles North East of Bismarel Call at 418 5th St. or Phone 836R. 3-8-3 scarce shorts scored freely. close was firm, “& to 7% higher, with M and July, $1.15 to 81. y, $1.195 3-8-8t.| _' upon request. E, C. Heckenlaible, Box 298, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Five — roo modern oti Pan ears | cottage, close to down town. very Rocky Moun- say that Wylie FLOUR UNCH. WANTED—Roomers and table bo Good neighborhood. Purchase _tain F a ___3-51W | F, Morgan (abov confesed to Minneapolis, Mar. ers, 416 Thayer Street. Phone price $5,000, Reasonable terms. FOR I Brown reed baby kidnapping four -old Dorothy changed to 10 cents lower. 3- Hedden Agency. Phone 0, carriage, Price $10.00, Phone | Gilmore and her si ar-old sister patent quoted at $6.60 to 3.8-Iwk. 815. \ 3-8-8t Lillian, assaulting the. twa children * "barrel. Shipments, 60. aa aR AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | i'OR SALE—THouse of five rooms, FOR SAU es, wagons, har-| 0nd then murdering Dillian, Bran, $29, MARSHAL OTEY WALKER WAS mucn\ FOR SALF=A Bulk 4 city water, electric lights,"hard nes and furniture. "428 front senntoe ODT WHEN THE YOUNG PERKINS cheap. See P, Donohue, Bismarck] Wood floors down stai St. 3-8-3t oid, wt. 1500 Ibs.; 1 grey gelding SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. \ POT Hate oat | gain at $1600, S RESRTIRESNT ; : ; : > el. 3-9-3 - FOR SALE Nearly new rug, 6 by 5,/ named Dewey, then 13 s old, w .—Cattle re- Zz Boy RETURNED HIS OVERSHOES-. » Holihan, 314 aeraatiyeranes. “hewn! 0 ibe.; 1 sorrel mare named ‘Nate omewhat more 3 = = INSURANCE 745. \ : y, then 13 years old, wt. 1300 1b ponrionsant | = An interesting booklet ntitled, “A 3-8-3t. ——SSRUPURTel | venrs olds ot Ee recer ee 5.75 to $8. aie Monthly Income For Your Family,”|FOR SALE—Four room modern! _____ ‘SF i] —-\ing named Billie, then 4 years old, er cows and heifers, $4.00 co OUT OUR WAY —By Williams by the TRAVELERS of Hartford,| bungalow. Hot water heat, hafd-| FORTSALE—Lots 27 and 38, Biock | we 1300 SUES a bay welding nmared Canners and cutters, $2.50 7 IN n+ a sponsors of Guaranteed Low Cost| wood floors, double garage,| 90, Coffin and McKenzie Addition. | Ro s old, wt. 1300 Ibs . Bologna bulls, $4.50, 7 Life Insurance, showing how to south front. Purchase price, Very cheap if taken at once. Write /1 bay mare named , thei sBtoeke nd feeders slow and weak. eliminate the possibility of toss] $4,500. Reasonable payments.! or call Mrs. Mary Lindblad, Steele, year old, wt. 1150 Ibs ay geld Bulk, $: t thnough ill-advised investments, will] Hedden Agency. Phone 0. No. Dak. Dea ere ot De ea : 1,200. Market be mailed free to any adult person 8-1wk. BBW PP chine, aber dara Practical: puekeritoplonsbest N00 Ibs, anewiedl FOR RENT-—Small house party fur-| 1000 Ibs. idan any ho bo TT | Mie then ars old, wt. 1200 Ibs. on 8th Street. Phone 570W or | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- | and all i se of the above des- call pt 512 15th St. | SUR E | eribed liv kK. HEE-HEE-HEE OH HES SUC ANCE BOY black gelding named ipts, 12,000. Market mostly 10 cents higher. Range, $6.50 3-7-lw E SAL acking sows, $6.50, Sheep receipts, steady. 1,700. Market CHI Chicago, 3,000, AGO LIVESTOCK. Mar. 9.—Cattle receipts, Active, killing quality fine es steady to strong with s advance, Spots hight heifers. Top matured Stockers and feeders weekend. - Trading rath- airly active demand late er show. yesterday for medium to good teers for grazing purposes. f Sheep receipts, 10,000. {> lightweight lambs _ strong. *elasses fully steady.” Choice Other MILL, CITY WHEAT, Minneapolis, Mar. 9.—Wheat re- pts, 294 cars compared with 387 ars a year ago. 1 northern, $1.19% <o May, $1.20%; July, $1.197%. 1 dark northern, $1.21 to ; No. 2 dark northern, $1.18% . » Corn No, 3 yellow, 65% 65% cen| Z Oats, No. 3 white, 39% to 41% cents. cents tv , 52 to 61 cents, 2, 765% cents. Flax No. 1, $2.99 to $3, BISMARCK GRAIN | (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | Bj.marck, March 9, 1923. 4 . * No. 1 dark northgrn HE BRINGS HER ORANGES N) EVERTHING! tween Harris Woodmansee and FOR RENT—Furnished housekeep-' 1916, and recorded in Book 26 of St. Alexius Hospital. Finder] jing apartment. Three rooms, pri- | please return to Tribune office} yate™bath and store room. Phone; for_reward. 3-8-3t} 275-W. 3-6-lw COST—A small Elks cuff link in business district, reward. Finder return to Tribune. : ____8-7-3t LOST—-ountain pen, between 702 Y 0 hp No. 1 No. sprin; No. 1 amber durum . 85 No. 1 mixed durum .. 79 | No. 1 red durum .. +73 | No. 1 flax 2.65 | No. 2 flax . 2.60 No. 1 rye -58| reports, which must be filled by ™ —_—_— March 15, B. ©. Hitchcock and Fred a Receiving Reports Riley, deputies, now are out of the 6 local division office of the | city, assisting corporations and in- Bureau is now receiving income tax | dividuals in tae territory in mal ing out returns. Harold R. Love of the St. Paul office is in Bismarck, and will be here until March 15, as- sisting local corporations in mak- ing returns. ll BEULAH COAL now $4.75| per ton delivered. The Wach- ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. Gth St. and 406 6th St. Return to Will school. 3-9-1t ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room for one or two, in modern home. Phone 236W. 309-8th St. f 3-7-1w FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- dern house. Call at 518 5th St Phone 512W. 8-7-3 FOR: RENT—Pleasant south room in modern home. Close in. Phone 904, 3-6-lw FOR. RENT—Two large and two small rooms, 404 5th St. Phone 612-3, 2-7-tf FOR RENT—Two room apartment. ismarck Business College. Phone 2-18-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room. Gentlemen only. 210 2nd Ba af FOR SALE—Six FOR RENT— room — modern bungalow, 3 bedrooms. Hot wa- ter heat, hardwood floors. River- view addition. East front. Pur- chase price $6200, part cash. Hedden Agency. Phone 0. 3; FOR RENT—Unfurnished ments at Rose apartments. See janitor. $-3-1w ve rooms and bath, furnished, 216 Mandan avenue. ‘apartment, Phone 773, 3-8-3 Varney flats. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘or cat Vaulvanizing Haywood model 12. pant fully equipped for retreading, sectional work... Takes size 21-2 to’ 6 inch tire. vulcanizing of afl kinds. moved on good location. Located in town population, 1,500. Only shop in town; for details and price write Nick Janiow, Box 8, Wilton, N. 3-9-2 ‘tubes repairing and Can be FOR SALE—General _ merchandise business between Fargo and James- FOR RENT—Strictly modern 5) 3. ing rooms, 300 9th St. Phone 377-J. Ww town, clean, fresh stock of staple | merchandise, cash sales last year) $30,000, stock $10,000, fixtures, | $1,000, detailed information on ro. leep- DOINGS OF THE DUFFS YEP, ANEIGRT) ~ Povnd GIRL! WELL, HERE'S To THE NEW, Miss DUFF! a EIGHT POUNDS! A REGULAR. WHEN 1S: FLAPPER’EH®? SHE GOING NTO THE MOVIES?) —~ DAUGHTER. |S GETTING ALONG - | GAVE HER. QUITE A. LOT OF ADVERTISING A BABY GIRL Meetine Strong Competition (test HURRY HOME I : To SEE HOW MY HELLO THERE ,Tom- |! UNDERSTAND CIGARS ARE IN ORDER - THAT YOU HAVE 3-3-lw WORK WANTED quest. 3-9-3 | WANTED—Washing. | 38 Main St.| FOR SALE—A good grocery business | Phone 195L J. well located, one six-cylinder | A’ small | Studebaker real cheap. wosT 3-7-3t| Notice is Hereby Given, that, that | Sal Ke ~ = + certain mortgage executed and ie-) LOST—Brown leather pocket book | FOR SALE—Three room bunga-|tivered by Fred Clark and Florence | between Capitol theater and Na-} low, east end of city. Water,| Clark, his wife, Mortgagors, to A. M. | tional Tailors and Cleaners; con-} Jights, toilet in house. East | Hovland, Mortgagee, dated on the tained $3 in change and $15 check-| front.’ Sidewalks. Purchase price | 15th day of July, A. D. 1916, and Finder please return to Quick 2 .|filed for record in the office of the about $1200. Easy terms. Hed: Print office. 3-5-1w| Gen Agency. Phone 0 Register of Deeds of the County of LOST—Gold ever sharp pencil be- 4 % * 3.8-1wk. Burleigh, in the State of North Da- | kota, on the 29th day of July, A. D.| Mortgages, on Page 34; and assigned by said Mortgagee to William N. Glab, by an instrument in writing dated the 29th day of August, A. D. 1916, which assignment was filed for record in the office of said Register of Deeds on the 7th day of January, A. D. 1921, and recorded in Book 139 of Assignments on Page 410, will be foreclosed by » sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter ribed at the front court house at the City of Bi: marek, | jin the County of Burleigh an i of North Vakota, at the hour of two; o’clock P, M. on the 16th day of April, A. D. 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage, on the day of sale, the premises des- | cribed in such mortgage und which will be sold to satisfy the same, are {described as follows: The East One-half (E%) of Se tion Twenty-three (23), Township | One Hundred Forty-two | (142),| North of Range Eighty-ond (81) j West of the Fifth Principal Meridi- an, in Burleigh County, North Da-/| ‘kota; containing 320 acres, more or| ‘less, according to the government! survey thereof; There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of $2679.88 and in addition thereto legal | attorneys’ fees and expenses of foreclosure. pal |_ Dated this 8th day of March, D. 1923. WILLIAM N, GLAB, Assignee of Mortgagee. ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for said Assignee, | Bismarck, North Dakota. 16-23-30—4-6-13 3+ NOTICE OF cua MORTGAGE Notice is Hereby Given: That de- fault has been made in the/condi-| “OH YES OH HELLO BILL, You ARE RIGHT - .ARE ALL THOSE AND | HAVE THREE MORE THAT ARE. HOME SICK - BY ALLMAN we QS ( Ho DID You © \ EVER COME To GET WTO TH’ MONIES, 3 | | October, 1921, to secure the / [tions of that certain mortgage made | by Ernest Solberg of Menoken in the | | County of Burleigh and State of | ‘North Dakota, mortgagor, to the | | First Guaranty Bank of Bismarck, | | Burleigh County, North Dakota, | ; mortgagee, dated the 29th day ment | of the following indebtedn to! wit: One note for the principal sum | | of $4225.00 dated the 29th day of | October, 1921, due the Ist day ot | November, 1922, with interest at the | | rate of Ten per cent per annum from date until paid; which mortgage was \duly filed in the office of the Re-| gister of Deeds of Burleigh County, | North Dakota, on the 31st day of Oc- |tober, 1921, at 1:30 o'clock’ P. \that said default is of the following | nature, to wit: Payment of said in- | debtedness has not been made al-| \though demanded, and is now past {due according to the conditions of | | said note; that there is claimed to| | be due on said Mortgage at the date of this notice the sum of Four Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety-Six Dollars and Seventy-eight Cents | for principal and interest; ‘And that said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the personal | property in such mortgage and here- inafter described, at public auction, agreeably to the statutes in such case made and provided, and by leonsent of the mortgagor, at the | buildings upon the premises des- cribed in such mortgage, to wil: | Section 34, Township 141, Range 78, Burleigh County, North Dakota, at | the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., on Mon- day, March 19th, A..D. 1923. The personal property described in said mortgage which will be sold, togeth- er with the increase thereof, to! satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage is the following, to wit: 12 head of cows ranging in age from 6 to 10 years, 5 heifers, then 3 years old, black; | 4 steers’ then 3 years old, black; 1 steer then 4 years old, black; 7 head then two- | year-old heifers and steers; 7 head | of:then yearling steers and heifers; 1 black Galloway bull; 4 head then calves; heifers and bull 3 sets | double work harness; all farm ma-| tion; 1 bay mare named Florie, then 10 years old, wt. 1350; 1 bay mare named Bessie, then 9 years old, wt. | 1850; 1 Biase ding named Kernel, | hen 7 years: old, wt, 1850; 1 grey re named Belle, then 18 years id ($264.94) Dol chinery of every kind and descrip- ; 1! Dated the 5th day of March, A. D. 923, J. M. THOMPSON NEWTON, DULLAM & Attorneys for Mortgag y National Bank Building, ‘ck, North Dakota. Agent. YOUNG, NOTICE OF -MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE /Notice is hereby given that that ¢ertain mortgage executed and de- livered- by F. H. Scallon and Helen W. Scallon, his wif Union Investment Company, a cor- poration, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, mortgagee, dated the 25th day of April, 1917, and filed for record in the officé of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 18th day of June, WIT at 3 o'clock P.M, and recorded in Book 146 of Mortgages at page 30, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mort- gage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court House of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock, P, M., on the 7th day of April, 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will pe sold to satisfy the same are describ- ed as follows: North half of South- east quarter; Southwest quarter Southwest quarter of Southe: quarter, and Lots Three, Four Five of Section Three,’ Township 144, North, of Range 76, West, and situate in’ the County of Burleigh and State of There will be due on s on the gether with the costs and disburse- ments of this fereclosure. Dated at Wing, N. D., this 26th day of February, UNION INVESTMENT COMPANY, Mortgagee. G. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for Mortgagee, Wing, North Dak 9-16-23-30—4-6 NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Whereas, Default h. been made in the terms and conditions of the mortgage hereinafter described, and the mortgagee having declared the entire mortgage indebtedness due as authorized by law, now therefore, Notice is Hereby Given, that the certain mortgage, made, execited and delivered by L. C. Stearns, an unmarried man, Mortgagor, to Farm- ers Trust Company, a corporation, Martgagee, dated the 2st day of July, 1920 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 24th day of August 1920, at 2 o’clock P, M. and there recorded in Book 169 of Mort- gages at Page 43 will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House, at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the. forenoon, on the llth day of April A.- D. 1923, to. satisfy the amount, due upon’ such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota and are described as follows, : Lot Three (3) and the West Half of che Southeast Quarter (W% SEX) and the Southeast Quar- ter of the Southeast Quarter (SEK SE%) of Section Ten (10) in Town- ship One Hundred Forty-four (144) North, of Range Seventy-six (76) West of the Fifth Principal Meridi- an, There will be due qn such mort- gage at the date of sale, includin; two delinquent interegt coupons o! a prior first mortgage, one for the sum of $55.50 and one for the sum of 00, and interest thereon, due August fst, 1921 and 1922, respect- ively, which gaid coupons ‘the mort- gagee barsin bee Hoon seaiired to pay an as paid in. Tr to pro- tect its interests in~ the" mol z under foreclosure, the sum of Two Hundred Sixty-four aa ‘84-100 $ exclusive of costs, disbursements and attgrney’s ‘fees allowed by law. Reet che Dated this 28th day of February, FARMERS TRUST COMPANY, ARTHUR L, NETCHER,” Attorney for Mo » Fessenden, North cota. ‘B-2-0-16-23-20—4-6