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THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923 WHEAT AGAIN GOES UPWARD. . ON CHL BOARD| |= Offering Readily [Absorbed in Early Dealings There Today Chicago, Mar, 22—Wheat scored , ‘fresh gains. today during the: early dealings. Offerings were readily ab- sorbed and with indieation of buying on the part of the foreigners the market rallied. _ Qpening ‘i which varied, from, unchanged fi ures to % nts lower, with May, to’ $1.21% and July, $1.16% were followed by a rise 7 baiad to well above yesterday’s Wheat eased down a bit at the last today after averaging higher. A ~late factor was selling here against buying at Winnipeg. The market “closed unsettled at the same as yes- terday’s finish to % lower, with May, $1.21%4 to $1.22; to $1.16 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, Mar. 22.—Flour un changed to 10 cents higher. In car- 1 lots, family patent quoted , $6.60 to $6.80 a barrel. Shipments 60,813 barrels, Bran, $29. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Mar. 22.—Cattle receipts, 15,000. Beef steers very slow. U even. Mostly 15 to 25 cents: lov than Wednesday’s close, or fully 2 cents under last week's close. Kill- ing 4 largely medium. No choice steers old carly. Few early + sales, $8 to $9. Beef sows and heif- , ers ly active, scarce, 15 to 25 off. Better grades beef and beef heifers showing most Bulls weak to 15 cents low- jues to packers uneven- Largely 25 to 60 cents off. Bulk desirable veal calves, $11.60. Hog’ receipts, 53,000. Active, 15 to 25 cents lower. Sheep receipts, 12,000. Opening very slow. Few ¢ les weak to 25 cents lower. Practically nothing done on wooled lambs, Clipped lambs 40. . PAUL LIVESTOCK. 0. St. Paul, Mar. 22,—Cattle re- 1,200, “Market quiet. Gener- d yearlings, $8.50. $6 Butcher cows and heifers, Bulk fat heifers under $7. cows under $6. Canners .75 to $3.75. Bologna * bulls mostly, $4.25 to $4.75. Stocker: and feeders dull. Jalves receipts, 1,50... Market dy. Practical packer top, best lights largely, $9.50. Hog receipts, 9,500. Market about 20 cents lower. -Top on 140 to 170 pound hogs, $8. Packing sows, $6.50 75, Stags, $5.50. Bulk’ pigs, 00. Market steady. Choice 80-pound western lambs fed $14.60. Bid today, Fat ewes averaging around 120 pounds, $8. Best fat ewes Wed- nesday, $8.25 BISMARCK’ GRAIN. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Mar, 22. No. 1 dark northern -— No. 1 northern spring . No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum No, 1 flax . No, 2 flax . No, 1 rye MILL CITY WHEAT. Minneapolis, March. 22.—Wheat re- ceipts, 100 cars, compared with 143 cars x year ago. Cash No. 1 north- ern, $1.20% to $1.2914; No. 1 dark northern fancy, -$-.31% to $1.41%; ~No. 1\dark northern, $1.22% 4 Barley, 52 to 61 cents. Rye No. 2, 7% to 77%. to} 1, $3.08% to $3.10%. E AUNT SARAN DEMIR, 11 “LEADER OF THE SMOKE CRUSADERS Ig NO ; | st ‘FAVOR OF PRORIBITING LOCOMOTIVES “SMOKING, WHILE work. We Sth St. “Plrone ’63 6 o'clock. Se FOR STANDING IN FRONT OR ‘THE DEROT.‘ uu OUT ouR, V Way — By Williams Four or five-room house or cot AE Aso Me tialles Uh Team oe re NOT. ALWANS “10 THE VICTORS BELONE: IG “THE SPOS i; duty $121%-| LOCAL BOWLER IN PERFECT SCORE M, €. McGowan of the local bowl- ing alleys, was hitting the pins hard Flax No.] Wednesday when he made twelve] per ton delivered. ‘The Wach-} straight. strikes for a perfect score core! Nog sie ‘inte ted conte: 3 white, 40% to 43% pd: COME ON GIVE THEM RIGHT BAKK!NOU HAD NO BUSINESS WINNING = [7 DELBERTS MARBLES FROM HIM’ TDONT ALLOW HIM “© GAMBLE. Me a ha, SLIGHTLY Fi Eeuy a EGG MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. FOR SALE. j Hight. room Modern*house on pavement. Two, story five room modern house.... Sig Room Modern Bungalow 3 Six rodm two story house Ma Five Room Bungalow ...:... Four ‘Room cottage, partly modern. Three room cottage, Modern. Four Room cottage on South Si Corner lot 75x150 ............. Phone 421 D—-MAL FOR SALE—5. room bungalow in WANTED—Marriod man at once for} nie part of-city. I can strongly season on farm, Separate house,| Yecommend the purchase of tl garden patch and share of eggs and| property at $3700.00 on which, milk. @ articulars in first jet-| reasonable terms can be arrang- sLawbaugh, Halliday, 3.20-5t HELP W, ed: FOR SALE—Tracts of one acre WANTE! and up Lincoln addition and on farm. For information write] other parts of .the east end of r call, doM , Wilton, |. city. i “ a Ue eee SiltotltRE INSURANCE: in. reliable meee | Companies, HELP TaNTe>_rexaa \ F. E, YOUNG. ’ tor, I-pay one) Phone 78. First National Bank Bld. to two dollars per order, goud 3-19-lw money to the party who will w Also ono who is’ willing to trave LOTS FOR SALE Cal) McKenzie: hoteland ask. for| FOR SALE—Perfect Jot for fine re L, Feuer. ‘Call from-6.to 8 p. m. idence on Fourth street. front. Will sell cheap. Call G Beithon, 48 Trayer street. WANTED TO RENT > 4 Met b cl, New Salem, a tea ae dresses, rood s 5 Zz Xe Buadaatte hotel, New Salem.) wore TENE rouse kaoping lresses. In good sty! TED Gin ‘Youoral tious rooms on first floor, suitable for two or four ladies. Call Angelica, N in a myste tempting fo rescue trapped v TED—Girls for hotel work. Good wages and good home. Apply 7E—Garland n 3-20-1Wwk good condition and bead” por- MISCELLANEOUS. tei 's. Phone 624) or call 612 FOR SALE OR PRADE—For cay.’ 16th St. Re from owner: ood model 12. Vulvanizing FOR SALE——Davenport, small pant fully equipped for retreading,| iron bed, and a few other pieces sectionat work. Takes size 21-2 to of furniture. Phone 619W. 621- 6 inch tire. Tubes repairing and) 6th St. 3-19. vulcanizing of afl kinds, Can bel We do hemstitching. All work, sete: * moved on good location. Located 10¢ per yard, Singer Sewing Machine Eu Tae Address Box) in town population, 1,500, Only Co., 512 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. | shop in town; for details and price 5-1 POSITION WANTED mai Nick Janiovd Box 8, Wilton, | FOR D—By young man position a cond man in battery service or repair statiot. Some experience. cows ifers a bred Inquire Box 143 Burnstad, N. D. a good bull to in April f 320-lw] May. Also a yearling Hereford = Tie | bull) and’ two) ‘registered’ bull grade SALESMEN WANTED Also. several haere fe re. Now model. Slightly used. in North Di Is of good Victory oats at! Phone 887. E ‘“fotu’ to carry ‘our line of glov 50e and Falconer sced corn at) oR SALES A pait new pillows. and’ mittens. on commission. Ad:] $1.00. per oe at the granary.) “phone 740-R. “at Gloves, 162 “Norwood, Buf-} Walter E. Sellens, Bismarck, BANS S=orainienmnioneartolr 3. 57d ee meen tage, $2,500 to $4,000, Brand: ne Chevrolet Coupe first. phyment, or : trade for equity. Possession on or before June 1. Describe prop- “1 bed complete, 1 1 table, 1 sanitary couch, child's high chair, bassi- | 1 golf bag and sticks, ice Call amor Sth St. on ses, one It eee OR Lael ? 3 ase oak, gold ES AND FLATS. paci 0 rolls, FOR RENT—Sui two rooms on new modern ae, price $14. One ribbon!" ". ae sete aehe Fooms, bath and sleep: show case, oak golden finish, en) Ey0Und, fears completely. Tulnish- porch.” Hard pacity 150 roljs, No. 7 ribbon, price eilcivanenne lanl) adlenihEet ree aS Stuceo fin $10, Both casts in good condition. | ‘ 3 modern knd up to date. Holtan Mercantile Company, W ash- of beauties, Cost $8,200. Is a real} burn, N. 1 home. Price, $7,500, ash, only fFOR SALE alla: Pe gas ROOMS FOR RENT. enette, Phone 273. FOR = RENT—Partly room for light housekeeping. $1,000. Balance, easy terms. AJ} engine, 1 Chatham 5 Ms fanhing |) ee ate) uCne eee chartee of a life time. J. H. Holi-| mill, 1’ DeLaval cream separator £ : han, 314-Broadway. Phone 7 and. 1 International feed grind y vitable for 3-22-34 er, nearly new. 16th Street S.j office or ckceping, over S. E, Bergeson & Si FOR SALE. OR EXCHANGE ven-§ or ae One Jensen, G. D. Bi UNS ef & room hotise with six, choice lot: marck; splendid garden, berty bushes, 8-17~ ctw | FOR I fruit and shade trees. East cor-] SIX PER CENT MONEY may be se-| for light housekecp ner frontage near to both grade} cured wnder Bankers Reserve rooms, Call 701 and high scho Garage and] tem for any purpose on city or|_ Phone 938-M._ chicken house. Will accept ie farm property. Bankers Reserve | Room farm ,for equity Deposit Company, Lathrop Build-| crs, er month, als ing, Kansas City, Mo. Home office, rent, 416 ‘Denver, Colorado. 3-15-1mo | FOR RENT—Modern ean heat-| FOR SALE—A good grocery business | FOR “Furnished roo: ; ed flat jn ney fireproof Tribune| well located, one six-cylinder) inode: home. 1016 Br buildis fall Tribune office or] Studebaker real cheap. A small| phone 99W. See AOS eee ete tt yan aslalie an chadio ae gold at FOR RENT:-Two large and two ‘urnished , apartment, . Ci or s | _ two hates and Kitchenette in a} Son wt 1014 Broadway, HI. C, Arnold, pall rogmpyetOhs SUR EE: Bhane modern ‘house, Call 818 Ave. I., es 1-Imo | or phone 652-M.! 41 FOR SALE—14-24 tractor, 8-botto FOR RENT—Strictiy medern apart-| P. &:0. engine plows, Western Soil ment. Rose! ies Phone-852. W. F,| Packer. All fine condition. Low Murphy, Prop. 3-16-t f ‘John C, Taylor, Steele, = e house, fur- 3-15-15¢ 3-B1-1w. Thayer. Phone Vrije Nae Jf i FOR RENT —Two room aparti Bismarck Business College. Phone 133. 2-18-16 of 300. This is the first perfect score made this year .and was wit- nessed ‘by several local bowlers. BEULAH COAL now $4.75 | ‘terms Seainrmetiaals ly new, for sale cheap, Phone 967. 40 Thayer St. or write Box | LOST—Razor strap. . CAN YOU BEAT ITP ‘AND! HAVE AN ~ Rs\. ENGAGEMENT ! DOINGS | OF THE DUFFS NEARLY NINE Octock! After a Hard Night SLEEPING NIGHTS ARE NOT RELATED To ONE ax RAISING BABIES AND ANOTHER IN ale. WAY, LL SAy-! return to Tribune office. 198 | his wife, as mortgagol The N ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. | | _3-21-2¢ | FOR SALE—Two medium size ladies , thern Trust Com a corto — pe = a December tion, mortgagee, 28th, 1 i BY ALLMAN the offi of Bur on th SAY, TOM WHEN DO ae 2200 You, THINK You WILL $7} Book on page . 215, und assigned by the said mort- LET THE NURSE Go? / | DONT KNOW) fugeo to The Fidelity Mutual Life / YET, BUT WHEN | migoreticn conn ; corngration, : of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by an NOOMNLL MIRE Ay |! insteyment in writing slated the 6tn 1918, which said assign- NIGHT WATCHMAN ' filed for record in. the TO TAKE HER-PLACE:}) office of the Register of Decds of said Burleigh County, North Dakota, on May 7th, 1918, a! 30 P.M, duly recorded in Book *151" of Mortgages, on page 283, and said mortgage will be feealee sale of the premis gage und hereinaft the front door of the court house for record in Register of Deeds North Dakota, February, 1918, ecorded in You-DON'T HAVE To TELE ME, | KNow IT- | WAS uP MOST OF THE. ty of Burleigh “and St Dakota, at the hour of two o'clocx in the afternoon’ on the 10th day of April, 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage -on the date | of sale. The premises described in such gage, and which will be sold to isfy 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% ) ot Section Twenty-four (24) in Towp- ship One Hundred Forty-two (142) North, of Range Seventy-seven (77), | West of the Fifth Principal Meridt+ | an, <contuining -160. acres, more or | less, acBording to the United States | Government * survey thereof. There will be due on such mort- eat the date of sule, the sum of ‘0 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 ee costs 5 | a corporation, cr "Paiadebpia, Pa, Assignee Mortgags : ALBIN" HEDSTROM Bheree of ‘Burleigh County, North ae ENNESON, _CUPLER & . Attorneys for Assignee: ot Mort- - Aged Women Perish-in Almshouse the women’s dormitory where six pe “lary, 19 21-4t Fada -|house, in the PAGE SEVEN ira Seven aged women, inmates of the Allegany County Almshouse at . were burned to death when flames swept the structure ous midnight fire. 'T ms. Above are rished. wo attendants, lost their lives at- shown the ruins of NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that that certain mortga xecuted and de- ered by Albin Anstrom and An- na Anstrom, his wife, mortgagors, to Union Investment company, a cor- poration, mortgagee, dated June 10, 1918, and filed for record in the of- fice of the Register of Deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the first day of nd recorded in book s, at page “111;" ssigned by said mortgage an instrument in writ- ing dated November 13th, 1918, to George S. Hollister, which assign- ment was on the 22nd day of Janu- 3, duly recorded in the fice of the Register of Deeds Burleigh county, in book “1 Mortgages, at page “ after assigned by said Georg Hollister by an instruntent in w 1921, to First Nation: ott, Wisconsin, ny Which assignment and gend day of January, 1923, duly ¥ corded in the off Register of Deed si county, in’ will be of the premi hereinafter d ates tata door orMihe Burien coucty eceul y of Bismarck, Bur Igigh county, North Dakota, at the hour of 1 o'clock in the afternoon on the 16th day of April, 1923, to mount due upon such on the premises deseril and which will be sold to same e situated in the count Burleigh, of North nd described , as follows: Southeast Quarter of ty-two, in Township One Forty. -Four North, of Range Se West of the Fifth Principal 1. will be due on such mort twelve hundred -three dollars and six besides the costs yxpens sal nd the attorney fee allowed by Dated March 7th, 1923. FIRST NATIONAL Prescott, Wisconsin, Assignee. . Butte, y for Assign pds, NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING, OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS- TRIBUTION OF STATE OF NORTH DAK( ty of Burleigh. In Count , Coun- Petitioner, vs. Harry Wilsey, Archie Wilsey sie W ssey Rieker, Ada Anthony, Orpha “Powers, Ruby Wi , Respondents, The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents You, the said Harry Wils Archie Wilsey, Bessie Wilsey R er, Ada Anthony, Orpha Pow Ruby Wilsey, are hereby. notified that the final account of the adminis- trator of the estate of Duke W. Wil- sey, late of the town of Wing, in the county of Burléigh and state of North Dakota, deccused, hi: been rendered to this court, therein shov ing that the estate of said decea: is ready for final settlement and dis- tribution, and_ petitioning that his aecount be allowed, the residye. of said estate be distributed to the persons: thereunto entitled, his ‘ud- ministration closed and he be dis- charged; that Tuesday the 24th day of April, A. D. 1923 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day at the court rooms of this. churt in. the court house, in the city of - Bismarck, county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota has been duly appoint- ed ‘by this court for the settlement thereof, at which time and Place any person interested in-said eState may appear and file his exceptions, in writing,to said. account ‘and, petition and contest the same. And you, the above named respon- dents, und. each of you, are hereby cited and, required then and there to be and appear before thi court and show cause, if any you ‘ters why said account» shall’ not allowed the rebidue of said tributed the , administration of said estate closed and the said J A. Davies, ad- mintstrator be discharg aoe aa the 9th day of “March, AD. By the court, Seal I. C, Davies, ), Judge of County: Court. 8+15-22-29--4. §-12- 19, ed Tribune Want ‘Ads Bring Reanita

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