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» MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1928 | WHEAT HITS _ NEWRECORD FOR MONTH ago, Mar. 19.—Wheat advanced today to the highest prices touched since more than a month ago. Cold weather which caught part of the winter wheat territory without snow protection and which led to talk of crop damage was a bullish factor and 0, too, was an advance in quotations at Liverpool. On the bulge in prices here, how- ever, offerings increased and most cf the gains were lost. The open- ing which ranged from 3-8 to 1 cent higher with May, $1.221% to $1.23, and July, $1.17% to $1.17%, was fol- 1 by a reaction to about Satur- finish. Active selling on houses with west- ern connections brought about a drop in prices after an early advance. The .selling appeared to be based on opin- icn tliat the cold wave which caused ance had don@ no maternal o wheat. Prices closed unset- to 14% cents net decline, with | SL21 to $1.21'% and July, $1.16 to $1.161s. EXPORTS SLUMP, Washington, Mar. 19. BY STANLEY | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MONEY TO LOAN’ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. Let us sell you {hat house and loan you the money to help pay. for it. Let us write your Insurance for you. Houses and lots for sale in all parts of city. List your houses, lots and farm lands for sale with us. Improved and unimproved farms for sale. Rentals. We have customers waiting to buy a home with small cash dewn payment. What have you to offer? . Phone 421 ‘D.T. OWENS & CO. Eltinge Blk. Room 1. OR SALE room bungalow in nice part of city. I can strongly recommend the purchase of this 3700.00 on which 1d] ojquuosta4 others when you can ha ness of your own with s come? We sell goods on’time and} cd. wait for our money, Team or auto|FOR SALE—Traets of | one ucre needed for country work, no outfit} and up im Lincoln addition and needed in city. Experience unnec-| other parts of the east end of ry, we train in salesm MeConnon & Comp RANCE in Minn, Mention this pape ee a 7k | Phone 78. First National Bank Bld st | 19-Lw reliable WANTED. on farm. For or call, J. M. Thompson, information wl FOR SALS OR RENT _ Lt 3 AND FLATS. Hicre is just what you want. Modein hobse of Two bath rooms, hot w: 3-16-3t ‘d wood floors, trees WANTED—Clerk wanted at Home Bakery, Main St. in town population, 1,500. ” Onty| of North Dakota, shop.in town; for details and price | write Nick Janiow, Box 8, Wilton, { oN. D. 3-9-20 |Win SELL at public auction on ' my -farm 2%4 miles south of | Braddock, N. D. Wednesday, | March 21. 95 good grade Here- | fords. Includes 40. head yearl- | ing steers, balance heifers and cow: mai | _ser, 19-2 FOR SALE—1 Gallaway 5 hp gas engine, 1 Chatham 6 hp fanning mill, 1 DeLaval cream separator and 1 International feed grind- er, nearly new. 16th Street S. or write Chris Jensen, G. D. Bis: marck, N. D. 3-17-1w CENT MONEY may be se- », also horses, harness and SIX E cured under Bankers Reserve Sys- tem for any purpose on city or farm property. Bankers Reserve Deposit Company, Lathrop Build- ing, Kansas City, Mo. Home office, Denver, Colora 3-15-1mo FOR SALE—20-40 AVERY TRAC- TOR and a five bottom P. N, O. Tractor plow in good condition, also a few gas and oil drums. Write or call Knute Johnson, Sterling, N, Dak. 3-13-1w FOR SAL 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 FOR SALE P. & 0. engine-plows, Western Soil Packer. All fine condition. Low prices. John C. Taylor, Steele, N.D. 9-15-15t FOR SALE—Baled hay jelivered to hinery. G, E. Person, Own- : on the Sist day of March, A. D. 1923, 2:00 o'ch in | the afternoon of that day, to satisfy said judgment with interest. .and costs thereon, and the costs and ex- penses of such sale, or so much | thereof the proceeds of such sale | applicable thereto. will satisfy. The | premises to be sold as afor id | pursuant to said judgment an {cree and to said ‘writ, and to | notice, are described in said. jude- | ment, decree and writ, as follows, to- wits | _ The Southwest Quarter (SW%) of | Section Eight .(8),.in arenas One | Hundred Thirty-seven (137) Nortn, | of Range Seventy-eight (78) West [of the 6th P, M., containing 160 jaecres, more ‘or less, according to he United States government sur- ‘vey thereof. ALBIN HEDSTROM, of Burleigh County, N. D. IN, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorn: for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakot | Sheriff | NEWTO) 12-19-26 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMED Notice is Hereby Given, That that certain Mortgage, executed and deli- vered by Ralph M. Duff and Elsie Duf! his wife Mortgagors, to Seth G. ht Mortgagec, dated the 22n day of March A. D. nineteen hundred {and seventeen and filed for record in the office of the Register of | Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North’ Dakota, an the 7th day of April A. D, 19 ind record- | ed'in Book 144 of Mortgages, at page 443, will be foreclosed by a f |the premises in such Mortgage < ‘hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P. ‘the 2nd day of April 1923, to }the amount due upon said Mortgage on the day of sale, \ The premises deseribed in said Mortgage und which will be sold to any part of the city $12.00 a ton. |catisty the same, are those certain Smaller quantities if desired. Roy Pennell. - ports from the Unit week announced to 3 ¥ pared with 5,147,000 bushels for the, previous week. | Location fine. Rental ROOMS FOK RENT. i $100.00 monthly. In addition you! FOR RENT—A furnished room in have @ ‘five room| fing) shire modern home, large enough for JASPER WALPOLE, WHO_HAS BEEN TRAVELING WITH ACIRCUS ALL SUMMER, IS SPENDING TWO WEEKS NEA SERVICE This fine property will pay est Quarter ( CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, eS : : E WITH WIS PARENTS ON HOOK STREET — Se Chicag Hog receipts | 28,006. Slow, ts higher. Choice { lights up Big packers bidding | stend tle receipts, 8,000, Kill- | ing es unevenly ‘and sharply higher. Killing quality fair, Run * later in arriving, Top-matured Mis- 7 souri fed steers, $10.3: Beef steers and butcher she-stock largely 25 to 40 tents up. Other classes strong to WAY MIGHT AS WELL TAKE two, 607-6th St. Phone 782. sab ‘ 8-19-1W FOR RENT-—Parily furnished room for ght ‘housekeeping. 708 Main St. Phone 27: 3 ROOM FOR RENT—One nice tur- nisued room in modern home. Close in. 402 Gth St. Phone 838 J. 3-13-1Ww For” RENT—A room, large large enough Pleasant for two. f in a short time. y $6,900. Half cash, J. 1. Holi- . BEF Broadway. Phone 745 chicken house, coal or tool: house. Located on Ninth street, two blocks from school house. House partly modern, Will take a light car as part. payment. Price, $2,600 Terms. If you are looking for a house, see A. F, Marquett, 922 9th St. 3-13-1W Price my Electri dish washer Table s\ practical- ly mew, for sale cheap. Phone 937. 40 Thayer St. or write Boy 198, ;FOR SALE—Garland range in | good condition and bead por- ters. Phone 624) or call 612 _16th St. th SU SEAL, Davenport, — smail id a few othér pieces Phone 619W. 621 2-19. of furn 6th St. ‘The Nort Section Nine (9) in Township One Hundred irty-two (142) North of Range Seventy-eight (78). There will be due on such Mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of Twenty-three hundred Thirty-seven dollars and Eighty-eight — cents | ($2337.88), SETH G. WRIGHT, | Mortgagee. | LAWRENCE, MURPHY & NILLES, Attorneys for Mortgagee. | Fargo, North Dakot. -f-12-19-26 te een concent A COUPLA PIECES! MA Phone $85. 208, 2rd St__$:17-2t] KoRSALE— Houne of five rooms, | ROR -SADE LC Maboneny Dep Bal ER: ; J y 8 i =, mF py - 3 4 Rt; SALE -— Mahogany ‘Day Bed,, 7 7 nd feeders very \acarce, 5 ‘ORRENT=‘Three modern and de-| city water, el light, good ny NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE RY i > srs at $9 to $10.50, WON! KNOW WE. EVEN: sirable rooms, close in, to Indies.} neighbo Thi Dining room set, Victrola, etc ADVERTISEMENT cipts, 16,000, Opening Run mostly Colorado and vd lambs, One load lambs, 2% higher at $13.50. Asking gen- 15 cets higher. Bidding steady cents higher. Sheep strong. PAUL LIVESTOCK, r. 19.—Cattle receipts, 2800. Market strong to 25 cents. higher on killing classes, Common and medium beef steers, $6 to $8.50. Fat she-stoc to $8. Canners and cutters most 5 to $3.75, Bolonga hulls largely, $4.25 to $4.50, Stockers and feeders dull. Price tendency. lower. e 500, Market ste: , largely, $8.50. Hog receip Market most- ly stead 140 to 170-pound logs, $8. acking sows, $6.75 io $7. Pigs, $8 to $8.10, Sheep receipts, 600, Market steady to strong. Few good lambs $14. MILL CITY WHEAT. Fat ewes quotable mostly, $6.50 to $ Minneapolis, Mar. 19.—Wheat $ $ re- ceipts, 4 compared with 233 ‘northern, $1.19% to $1.20 $1.20%%; July ° northern, $ to No, 2 dark northern, $1.19% yellow, 67 to 67% cents, 1 Oats . 3 white, 40% to 41% cents, Barley, 51 to 61 cents. Rye No. 2, 76% to 774 cents Flax No, 1, $3.03%2 to $3.04 COMBINED MEETING. A combined Farmers Institute and school officers meeting wilt be held at Fort Yates March 27 and 28, it is CUM announced at the office of State Su- perintendent Miss Nielson. school children will present an en- tertainment the night of March 27, and on the next day the. joint meet- WZ IN TH’ HOUSE. SHE'LL THINK 4 TRAMP SNEAKED IN AN oo EM} ILLTELL HER WE WozN NOWHERES NEAR ~TH' HOUSE» ing will be held. Indian ind Labor. a | pee E There will be rep- resentatives present from the, state superintendent's office and from that of the Commissioner of Agriculture DOINGS OF THE DUFFS You BoucnT THAT GREAT BIG DOLL CFOR THAT , TAN LITTLE > BABY'D LOOK WHAT. | BOUGHT FOR THE NEW BABY! WON'T SHE BE TICKLED, WITH THIS! DoLt.? ~ IT OPENS AND CLOSES rsuevest..; | Wilbur’s Heart WHY SURE 17'S FOR THE BABY~ | WANTED TO GET HER A DECENT, ONE WHILE 1 WAS JcAN IT WILL BE Just RIGHT- FOR HER | IN ABOUT THREE YEARS AND | AVE FON WITH! Was J..W. Riley, state school inspector, ‘wie has returned from a trip Stark county, said that a decided im- provement in all the schools was no ticeable. 2 Phone 5925 3-14-1w FO INT—Two large. and two small rooms, 404 6th St. Phone 512-J. 2-7-tt FOR RENT—Two room apartment. Bismarck Busfness College. Phone 183. 2-42-0¢ ; LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Good building lot on Avenue B, between First and Sec- ond Streets, Purcaase price $950, cash. ‘South front. A good ' bu Hédden Rea} Estate Agency, B-15-1w FOR SALE—A gaod building lot on West’ Thayér, .south: front. U: » Sewer, water. Good neighborhoe 1. Price $1200 casa Hedden Real state Agency. Phone QO. 3-15-1w. FOR SALE—Perfect lot for fine te idence on Fourth street. Ea » front. Will sell cheap, Call G Beithon, 48 Tra: FOR SALE—A BARGA FOR SALE--A bargain, the Bismarck Steam Laandey property, located on corner of 4th St. and Rosser Ave., one of the best corners for business of any kind, Lot 50 by 150 feet; building, 40 by 140 feet, one story, iron clad; building part hard wood floor and part cement. This property is wérth consider: ble more than what we ask fo For further information see A. Marquett. Also a horse, bug: and harness, one Pannell top Over- land delivery car, one collar and cuff starcher, one steam heated body ironer, one drive belt leather endless, 30 feet, wide, and some other laundr: ticles. ‘ will be sold at a i (o | AUTOMOBLLES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Cheap one good bus bady will fit Ford truck. Chas. H. Pearson R D. No. 1,_ Brad- dock, N. Dak. 3-13-1w is a bargain bt ash only $600. J. I. Moli- 4 Broadway. Phone 746. + 8-19-3t new bungalow $1,900 han, FOR Alm of 6 rooms and bath, garage in! basement. This is*a real beauty. Price only $4,500. Cash only $1500, J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone FOR SALE—Five room modern galow, east. end of city, east front on sidewalks, Near sthool. Pur- chase price $3,300, Easy terms. Hedden Real Estate Agendy.: © « . 3-15-1w FOR SALE—A- home, — Riverview. Not water heat, three ‘bedrooms, oak -floors. und: -trim ‘downstairs and rhaple and burch, up, Gatai Hedden’ Real ' Estate’ Agency. Phone 0. 3-16-1W FOR SALE*Three room aome, 13th street, Purchase price $1400. Easy ter East front, near school. Sidewalks to town, Hedden Agency. Phone 0. 3-16-1w FOR SALE—Four room and ba bungalow, and barn, cast end of city. Purchas i 00-—$500 Hedden iN’ ed flat in new fireproof Tribune building. Call Tribune office or _Phone 32 or 698W. 3-19-tf FOR RE rictly modern apart- ment. Rose Apt., Phone 852. W. Murphy, Prop. -15t £ FOR RENT—Furnished — apart- ment in Person court. Call 517W. 3-16-: —————_ tt MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE OR TRADE—For cat. Haywood model 12, Vulvanizing part fully equipped for retreading, sectional work. ‘Takes size 21-2 to 6 inch tire. Tubes repairing and vuleanizing of afl kinds. moved on good location. Located tight Anyway S\ (GEE, THERE AR E A MILLION THINGS You..CAN BLY WELL, THEY CAN'T SAY YM A PIKER ANYWAY | WANTED a +| satisfy. And. Burleigh County and ‘|/ot said: Court, ai udginent decree, |-sbrom,) Sheriff of said |. | person appointed: b: Apt. 6, Phon BOT 317-8 FOR SALE—Oone high chair, one Teéd. go-cart, one oil heater, fruit jars.. 413-3rd St. 3-17-1t. Person takirig kiddie coaster, rubber tires. disk “wheels. - Color po return same to 515-5th St. 3-1 i "We do hemstitching: All work, 10c per yard, Singer Sewing Machine Co., 612 Broadway, Bismarck, N. Dy NS - 3-6-1m FOR, RENGS-Dysirable office, Bin: Pe ia LAR ASE RRL sy Tribune Bhig. marck Bank Bld, “HOUSES WANTED .. Four or five-room house or cot- tage, $2,500 to $4,000, Brand new Chevrolet Coupe first’ payment, or trade for equity. Possession , on or before June 1, Describe prop- erty; state terms, Address Box 5o4, Tribune, 3-17-1w and good stock ranch, in Burleigh county, near Missouri bout 100 aores in cultivation, most of it is fenced and cross-fenced; dwell- ing house and other farm build- ings; 75 acres of it meadow bottom | Lap 'FOR RENT—About 640 acres of | / raising. 3-15-1w poultry |_Geo, M. Regis — | IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. For the District of North Dakota. In the Matter of E. H. Tuft, Ban’ rupt. In Bankruptcy. |, To the creditors of FE. H. Tuft, of Menoken, county of Burleigh and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that or {March 7, 1923, the said E. H. Tuft Can be! was duly adjudicated bankrupt and | |that the first meeting of his credi- |tors will be held in the office of |Benton ‘Baker, 211 Bismarck bai | building, in Bismarck, N. D., oh Fi ‘day, March 30, 192% at 0:30 o'clock |2. m., at which time the creditors may bttend, prove their claims, ap- point a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact, such other business as may properly come before such meet- ing. Dated: Bismarck, N. D., March 17, 1933, BENTON BAKER, Referee in Bankruptey. 3-19-1t Seu ~ NOTICE OF SALE Notice is Hereby Given, That by virtue of a Judgment and decree in foreclosure, retidered ahd ‘#iven” by the District Court of the Fourth Ju- | dicial District, in and for, the’County of Burleigh and State of North Da- \| | kota, and entered: and docke ted in the office of the Clerk of suid’ Court in and for said ‘County; on the 20th day. of February, 1923, in an action wherein Gua J. Schetling, Plaintiff, | and Eart E. Baker, and Margaret jaker, M. W, Rogan, and F. B. rauss, partners doing busineas un- | der-the firm name and style of Roan | & Strauss, and Francis Jaszkowiak, Pelendantss, in favor of said Plain- | tiffvand against the said Defendants | Earl F. Baker, and Margaret’ M. W. Roan, and F. B. Stra ners, doing ‘business under: { fi name‘ and ines. of Roan & Strauss, and. Francis Seszkowiak for the sum of Twelve red Ten: Dollars and Eight: nts, which: judgment j and decree, ‘among other things, di- rected the saleby ‘me, of the real |.eetate Hereinafter desctibed, to 6a | isfy the -amount sf ‘said’ judgment, | with interest thereon, and the costs and ‘expenses . of . suc! much thereof as: the. Q uP sale speitcable. therete’..will yirtue of a writ to f the office of the rt, ip and for said -under the seal Die-issued out Clerk -of said’ Ci id I, Albin’ Hed- SE a )s Court: .to At i. the here- ibed real estate to .the make: said~ gale, inafter ‘deser: ‘| highest ‘bidder. for ‘cash, ‘at. public auction. at thé front door of - the Court House et City of Bi ie | in the County: of: Burleigh: and State “nal vraceeds of | 88! Notice is Hereby icertain Mortgage, executed and de livered by Henry Voigt and Min Voigt, his wife and Fred Voigt, sin- gle, Mortgagors, to M, J. McCart; Mortgage |ruary A. jenteen and filed for record in the office, of the Register of Deeds of | the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the- 22nd day cf dune, A. D. 1917, and recorded in Book 147 of Mortgages, at page 71 jand assigned by said Mortgagee by an instrument in writing to Capital Security Bank, Bismarck, N. Dak. dated. the 19th day of October, A. D. 1918, and filed for record in said o of the Re = the 29th day of Recorded: in Book 156 of ments, on page 269, will closed by a sale of the premi: such Mortgage and hereinafter d jeribed, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Biggnarck in the County of Burleigh, and State | of North Dakota, at the hour of 10 | o'clock A. M., on the 30th day of i March 1923, to satisfy the amount | due upon said Mortgage on the day | of sale. ises described in said which will be sold to y the same, are those c | Premises situate the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dako- ta, and described as follows, to-witt | All of Section Seventeen (17) and ithe Northeast, Quarter (NE%) of tion Twenty (20) all in Town- ship One Hundred and Thirty-eight (138) North of Range yonine (79) West of the Sth P. M. There will be due on such Mort- fage at the date of sale the sum of | Four Thousand Two Hundred and Eighty one and no-100's ($4281.00) Dolla CAPITAL SECURITY BANK, Bismarck, N. D. ignee of Mortgagee. J. A, HYLAND, Atiorney for Assignee of Mort- Bismarck, North Dakota. 2-19-26—3-15-12-19-26 NOTICE OF REAL TATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and de- ivered by John Walter and Veronica Walter, his wife, mortgagors, to Raldwin State Bank, of Baldwin, No. Dak., a corporation under the Jaws of North Dakota, mortgagee, dated the 28th day of March, A. D. 1917, ond filed of record in the office of Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 6th day of April, A. D. 1917, at ten o'clock A. M., and recorded ‘in Book 188 of* Mortgages on pa 242, ich’ said mortgage thereafter duly assigned in writing \on the 14th day of September, A. D. | 1922. to August FB, Johnson, of | Washburn,” N. D., will he foreclosed iby a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter describee, at the front door of the Court House the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two | o'clock P. M. on the 10th day of | April, A. D. 1923,’ to satisfy the | amount due upon the said mortgage j@n the day of sale. The premises {described in such mortgage and | which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: West Half of Northeast Quarter: (W% -of NEX% ) of Section Twenty - sieht, (Sec. 28) of Township One apa 7, poe ee (Twp, 141) north, o! nge Seventy-nine (Ree. |79) West of bth P.M. its There ‘will be due on such mort- gare at the date of sale. the sum of Thirty-four and 66-100ths Dollars. ($34.66) ‘together with the sum ‘of ; One Hundred Thirty-eight and 30- 00ths Dollars ($138.30) paid on ac- crued interest due on a prior mort- wage, and the sum of One Hundred Seventy . and 46-200ths Dollars ($170.46). in taxes paid, and also the. costs and. disbursements of this * AUGUST. B. JOHNSON, HG. Hicats ere ‘of 1 RBO8-612-19.06.4:2 5 6 thee et *: NAMED POSTMISTRESS Carson, si ‘Mav"t8Miss’ Minn ace. ington the first of the week that she “ had .been selected) postmistress of the Carson postoffice and ‘her ap- tour yygag had. been confirmed. by senate, x Aasved received Word from Wash-.