The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1923, Page 7

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“SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1923 LIERS WITH FIRST ORDER | -BY:S CAAT e Fourth Judicial District, end ten cents for auto acce: yeaa prices to you. CLASSIFIED AD Summons, White: {George H, Weber, Plaintiff, vs. C. 0. g-2d-1¢|/ Hansen and Carolina Hansen, De- VERTISEMEN TENDENCY OF ate DOWN / | | , MONEY: 70. LOAN ON IMPROVED city PROPERTY. Fut SALE. « Bight’ room Modern house on pavement. iT Wo, st ry five room modern house. ym, Modern Suleloy tales Sik rogin two stoty Bive Room, Bungalow Four Room cottage partly modest Three room’ cottagy Modern. Four, Room cottike on Sout Corner lot 745x160. 4.0. . Phofie. 424 Paper hanging and p: Ben Fisk, 417 For can painters and M. 3-23-2t | | wr land for $17,- and office build- Banker Investment Co, Mar- No ngivetins Buying De- velops in Early Session us ‘for, terms. “Owner Tay? have | PRICE OWENS o-nirrveics hkinge Blk. Chicago, Mar. 24—With no aggres- sive buying in evidence wheat showed a tendency to drop in prive today dur+ ing the carly dealings. st P rt demand was confined to What purchasing there was for this class of traders appeared 6 be based chiefly on reports of al- ate thawing and freezing of the sal in sections of the winter crop Opening prices which varied from unchanged figures to % cents lower with Ma: and July, $1.1 is "LOTS FOR, SALE “D1 -Men, wanted tos at the, southw pst our goods in country and. city. Vs work etn others when you of your own with stead: We sell goods on tim tee our money has trees on it, is level, close in and is one of the best sites in ve Ne for ee er prope Teasonable terms can be artinig-| tracts of one and up in Lincoln addition and otter parts ‘of, the east end of: Team of auto ed for: country. w: rk, no outfit “ WANTED— Competent to $1.15% were fol- lowed a decided setback all around. the market declined further ano vo) eToSrEND Oral Tes The close was heavy hths net lowe ears experience, Would accept position by M: nkinge desired, bune No., 633. dan oF woman : full time, $1.50 an hour parc'time, selling guarantged hos i Beautiful spring line. Guaratiteed Mills, Norristown,! Fr. behead 78: binge: National ‘Bank Bld. New, $1.19% to $1.2 furried man at once for to cover North s Separate house, garden patel and share of egg: k. MILL CITY WHEAT. se tinnenpotis, M 4 194 cars, compared Inquire Box 13 Burnstad de to sell cnamelware, aluminum. furnishing lin DUG CARNEY WAS/N A BADHUMOR WHEN A STRANGER ‘STEPPED on WS“PET CORN bike making | FORT M; No. 1 dark northern, fancy, 4 No, 1 dark north- 14; May, $1,191 s and kitchenette, furnished for Ii y_ representation. & Production Co N. Wabash Ave, Chi eur enereat vitable for coup! time, peeping 1 FoR RENT. Suite of twe room: Eround floor, completely Also single reom with kite cll | c enette, vacant April 1. Carnes, Authors’ Agent, Tallapoo Ga., for particulars. )-—-Girls for and good home. , 41 to 42 cents. and clothing stor specialty line, light and_ com: | Nent opportunity for future | FOR RENT onuuntedoeah show results; must ne | ut preferred. | Wm. T. Witteoff, 909-15 I) with high grade th St | —Very nicely furn front room on ground floor. C i Suitable for one or two. Call 313-Ave. A or Phone 1062 | Market compared with a "ea, common and medium beet SALESMAN WANTED>3It © large modern fur- | nished room, cast front and onc smaller room; gentiemen preferred, santmneltary strong to $4.25 to $8. Canners steady, $2.50 to $4. most, 26 cents higher, } Stockers and feeders, cents lower, $4 to $8. GOLLY DHOPE MA STRNS: AT GRANMAS FER \ COUPLE MORE Trotel abiyy Garrison, N Dak. ence not necessary dressed stamped envelope for ion. National Cigar C mato Wek and cutters, ful 4 Bologna bul —Furnished room in mod- N referred, 122 Ave. vty selling 100: per. 12-W Torna tes to merchants twenty io} Small sample. 7 "bngalon, quite new, rooms, hot. water heat, located, for $1560. dern 6 room hous hake veal calves ‘=Front room in modern ” Furnished or unfurnished; Phone aot W. thirty dollars daily. Direct Pharmaceu: M on ternis;, mo- ladies preferred. Furnished room in mo- z:ntlemen only. Phone 40 Thayer St. sows mostly, kota to carry our linesof glove on commission deka’ i Toont house, $2000., on very good terms and a nice modern 5 reom house, close in, well located for terms and almost immediate pos- Geo. M. Registe Sheep receipt WANTED—-Roomers and table board: $25 per month, also garage for rent, 416 Thayer. week ago lambs steady to around Wheat top Brice, | session given, sneee rend yal oben eve seal iofennieel ha andywelght ewes this week, $8 to heavyweights, st month’s work. Not tioney, required, no me i heayy. sample. case .to, c FOR RENT—Two large and two apome, Batasendisleep- Small. rooms, 404 6th St. Phone modern atid up to date. FoR” EEN Pavesi ey in mo- _ CHIC. LAD Liv! lars and appoint local agents, Write Elenora Laboratories, 2: Bivd., Chicago. ady to five cents low Estimated hold-overs, 2,- FOR RENT—Two room apartment. Bismarck Business College. bons chance of a life time. han, 314 Broadw spring topeoat and proof whip cord. Talk about snap there and some. Pie FoR BREAKFAST STRONG COFFEE BUTTER pf INCH THICK |, nay anmeunnnny HAIR, NOT COMBED. me =AviTRapIERTET ACEO large enough for two. with a weck ago, beef steers 10 to 15 Extreme top matured Best yearlings, $10.35. | She-stdck uneven, generally weak to Other classes losing ly advance, largely steady. i er and feeder trade narrow, supplies f OR ¢XCHANG y room house w , Dayton, Ohio. fruit and saNade a ner frontage near to. both eae MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—A carload of good Here- | ford cows and heifers all bred to | & good bull to Also a yenrling 25 cents lower. ec oqnnutn gen smen to sell_ men’s $18.50 up. Spring Some agents clean up no experience necessary Bon® Tailoring 3. <i Rawal taieeed Suit samples ‘ready. farm for equi “Compared with a week ago desirable fat-wooled ‘lambs, 25 to 50 cents higher. Choice heavyweights mostly direct. FOR RENT—Modern bushels of good Victory oa! ed | pat in new fi Falconer seed $1.00 per bushel, at the granary Clipped lambs steady Fed yearling weathers and fat sheep steady to 25 cents higher. around steady. 16 favorite songs two rooms and kitchenette modern hous: cir. jobs because of the aie ‘of, the London County ‘Council that, owing to the unemployment | ate uation, ‘all women teachers mu or whose husbands have deserted the Write Kelley & Cowles, |F No, 1 red durum . ., Hartford, Conn. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |No, 1-flax . -$1.13 | MARRIAGE BARS 08 ‘WOMEN TEACHERS London, Mar. 24—Four thousand 81] married women teachers, in London DOINGS OF THE DUFFS _ OLIVIA, BRI ME A HANI OF SAFETY. PINS _ WILL You 2% e ly circle, are exempt from the finish, ‘capacity 250 rolls, No. Bismarck, Mar, 24, We. 1 dark northern . No. 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum . FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment. Rose Apt. Phone sie. W. F. __ Murphy; Prop. show cuse, oak golden finish, ca- pacity 150 rolls, No. 7 ribbon, price $10. Both cases in good condition. Holtan Mereantile Company, Was Married women, husbands are.unable to support them, a to 915 7th st. or phone nai J. aribae Want Ads Bring Resuits At Out of B igaad WHAT IN THE WORLD DO YoU WANT (ATTH SAFETY. PINS? shed, 713 3rd -St. a Complete household fur- | _BY ALLMAN " IF. EVERYBODY HANDY WITH A SAFETY PIN AS: t AM.) DONT WONDER THAT THAT LITTLE ONE CRIES SO MucH! ‘1 NEEDY TAEM JUST AS MUCH | AS. ANY BABY fetta beds, | Phone or call | are et ~ Phone or call [ marek, North Dakota, mortgugen e sang, iene, ote. SIX PERC CENT MONEY may be se- cured under Bankers Rese 8: tem for any purpose on city*or Bankers Reserve Lathrop Build- ‘Mo. eames office, farm propert; Deposit Compa ver, Colorado. FOR SA SALE—A good grocer grocery ry busi — Staidebaker real cheap. building and shed to, be soldat Call 187 or sce me in per- son at 1014 Broadway, H.-C. Arnald. FOR, SALE—1 -bed complete, 1 ‘dresser, smati table, 1 sanitary couch, chitd’s high chair, bassi- yette, 1 golf bag and sticks, ice Call Tepenings cream’ freeze’ _ Phone: 333.” $22. 5th St. | FOR -“SALE—14-27 tractor, 6: 8-bottom P. & 0. ongine plows, Wi All finie: condition. Re food - condith bead fers, Phorie eeu ror call 12 pe ger ‘Sewing Machine Co, Sle Broadway, Bismarck, N. D 8-5-1; | FOR SALE iaveapore small iron bed, and’ afew ofhcr pieces of fur- niture. Phomte 619+ Ws 621 Gth St. | FOR SALE ‘Good Sana field Den- vet onions,. at 3. cents ter Fischer;) ere me ‘shbe=nigi 08 re i Naw-model, -Sliptitly used, | fendants., . i The state of ‘North Dakota to the | above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swer to the complaint in the above > fentitled action which is filed in the joffice of the clerk of the district court of Burleigh county, North Da- |kota, and to sorve a copy of your nswer upon the subscribers at their {offices within thirty days after tl ervice of this summons upoh you, lusive of the day of service; and in jcase of your failure to appear or an- ‘swer judgment will be taken against jyou by default for the relief demand- ‘ed in the complaint. “| Dated at Washburn, North Dakota, this Ist day of March A. D., 192 WILLIAMS & TELLEF: Attorneys for PI Office and Postef: OTICE OF. SALE ay, FORE. CLOSURE BY RTISEMENT pany a corporation da fof January 120 tn the «office o of Burleigh day of Januar, - | Mand recor t due. \apon such an dite of sale. The in such mortga sold to sith a id HCounty, North here will b ec n the date of sale the suru of additte it 5 n orporation, Morigue ‘urdy, for Mortgagee. ND “10-17-24. NOTICE OF MORT CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that certain wertgage executed and de- livered by’ Charles H, Perkins and Katie A. Perkins, his wife, to A. L. {Garnes, mortgagee, dated the 16th day + |of February, 1917, and filed for rec- -Jord in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh in state of North Dakota, on the 10th jday of February, 1917 and recorded {in Book 140 of mortgages, on pace and assigned by said mortgagee to T. A. Helvig, by an instrument | writing dated March 11th, 1917, which {assignment was filed for record in said register of deeds office on the (15th day of March, A. D. 1917, and recorded in book 139 of Assignments of Mortgages on page 101, will b: foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and herein after described at the front door of the court house:at the city of Bismarck, N. D. In the county of Burleigh, at the hour of three o'clock p. m., on the 24th of April, A. D. 1923, to sat- isfy the amount due upon said mort- gage on the day of sule, the premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: The Northwest quarter of section six (6) in Township one hundred forty North of Range seventy-seven west of the 6th Principal Meridian, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, con- taining 153 acres, less right-of-way of the Northern Pacific Ry There will be due.on such mortga at the déte of sale the sum of $1 864.10, besides the cost of foreclo- |sure and sale. Dated this 16th day of March, A. D. {1923, FORE- T. A. HELVIG, Assignee of Mortgage. C, RUBLE, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- Cl URE SALE. Default ng occurred in the conditions of the mortgage herein after notic is herel :igiven, that that certain” mortgasc nee uted and delivered by Charles J. Krotz, u single man, mortgagor, to the City National bunk of Bis- st|dated the 19th day of June, 1916, 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-24th day of June, 1916, and duly recorded in Book 138 of Mortgages on page @6, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage und here- inafter described at the front door of the court house at Bismarck--inr the ceunty of Burleigh and state; of North Dakota, at. the hour of Aen o'clock in the forenoon, on the ZIst day of April, A, D. 1923, to “satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. Tlie “premises described in sait mortgage and-which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in Burleigh county, North Dakota, and described as ‘follows, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter (NW%4) of Sec> tion Twenty-Eight’ (28), the West: Half of the Northeast Quuster: (WHNEM) (of ‘Section Twenty- Eight (28), the Southeast Quarter: (SEX) of Section Nineteen (19), the Northeast Quarter (NEY) of ‘Secs tion’ Seventeen (17), and the South: Half of Section Nine (S%: 9), all in: Township One Meadeed Forty-Three: (143) North,” inge Seventy- Bight (78) West’ of-the 6th P.M. > he mortgagee has herotofore de- clared, and. now ‘declares, the whole, debt secured by said njortgage «ge and payable, There wit be due on. said’ mortgage on the date of the le the sum of Two Th au Five: lundred* Seventy-Eighth . | Twenty-Six Cents ($2,578.26), sides- the. costs, disbursements, e expenses of this foréclosure.. tates this 20th day of March, AD. Tite CITY NATIONS BANK, i nc irsaig Newt Dullam & Young, Attorneys for- Ros North

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