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t”: TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1923 - [MARKET NEWS, | THREE DAYS = MARCK ‘TRIBUNE PAGE. SEVEN | Studebaker real cheap. A small] company has been carrying on for building and shed to be sold at| years to enable dealers to conduct once. Call 187 or see me in. pers | business on a greater basis. ‘Chis | sor at 1014 Broadway, H. C, Arnold, | featute has enablet! their dealers to ' 1mo | weather the hard times which have | FC SALE: T Gases, one Rue.| been most felt during the past eee ieee ceatees one ue, | year, Dealers who have taken ad: finish, “capacity 260 rolls, No, 7/attage of note settlements have ribbon, price $14. One’ ribbon| Lech able to hold their end. Mr. fi Pape showed how the company has show ‘case, oak golden finish, | striven for yours tg build. the Lest i i Na Price |} wagon possible, $10. Both cages in good condition. | ee eee an pave an inter: Moltan Mercantile Company, Wi BO ARD I ALTED ; PSAs SCMMALTS: vec Beast —| if to story five room modern house. 3 TOBACCONIST - PIPE CLEAN: $-Sx 4 : | Six Room Modern.“ Bungalow. .: ‘ ye | esting and instructive talk on the oe ' : ) burn, N.D. 821-1 | corn planter. In his talk he told of Six'raoin' two story house Modern FOR SALE—Compiete houschold@fur-| the importance of having corn plant- Five Room? Bungalow vee Four Room cottage partly modern. ‘Three room coltage Modern..., Four Room cattage on South Side Corner lot 75x50 niture, including Schuman piano,jcs set up correctly and adjustea couch, book case, @uffet, dining | properly. He showed how the best room table and chairs, electri¢| of machines will go wrong and give washing machine, dres beds,| the user a fulse impression. He ex- ing machine, etc. Phone’ or eall| plained the various difficulties that 9 and 6 at 814 Ave. B.! had to be met. He told of the part 4-W the company has played in perfect- ing and improving the corn planter. 2 nee The meeting will conclude with u under Bankets Reserve Sys- ne Ld. | ten for any purpose on city or | banduet at 6 o'clock this evening at | farm property. Bankers Reserve +) 2000 + 1000 THO Bears Cautious When Trading in Chicago Pit Opened [ yer term: BO) Pais Eltinge Bik. o, Mareh -—Owing to the for three days wheat prices en declining bears showed Phone 421 the McKenzie hotel. Various speak- caution and with offerings scare the HELP WANTRD—FEWALE BUILD YOUR OWN HOME—Rents ers are on the program, including a market showed a little upturn in early | ANTEDIC 75 rf house:| are high; the city is over crowd- number of the dealers, who will dealings. Shorts vere moderate buy- wotlk Nk : every new building reduces. | cover the subject thoroughly as to ers of May and commission houses s, lowers taxeg and helps to the machine dealer's position in his | own community, relative to the pro- took July and September to fair ex- ke this a bigi and better ci & 0. engine plows, Western tent. As a rule, however, crop re- Conditions are better It has : : v | Bres: nd up-building of that com- ports were favorable. The opening been four y since I have had | Packer. AN fine condition, | Low | munity Fe i AION CAN ECan ErONT 26 efter asa ne go many dnquitlesPOF houses, slots | Pris Jobin Taylor, Steele, | Mr. Hank Halverson, of the Grand M $1.1842 to $1.18%, and inl for and lands. There will be a twen D. $-15-15t | Pacific Hotel, will be the song lead- July, $L.14% to $1.14%, was followed 28, in this county this y T have SALE—Choice Barred Ply> | ¢F at the banquet this evening. by change all around interrupted the largest list of building lots of | mouth Rock Cockerels. Thompson | The agents who come to Bismarck though by setback any dealer in the city, many on | New York Ringlet Str y. A. | today are men who have the co ¥ very reasonable — ter BUILD , Bismarek | fidence of their seyeral communities Indications of delay in spring wheat fecling led to further upturn in prices later. The close was firm, 7 to 14 ? , q net higher with May, $1.19%% to HOME 4 childre x BRwNo!! i | Phone og-1y | and while it i ie all ok, | curse quite the fashion to corporations, the fact is Seeing Mashing that the International Harvester pewing Machine | Company has done an immense work Bismarck, N. D. | in aiding agriculture. 3-5-1 | We hear much about Henry Ford | these days, and what he is doing for tie farmers. At the meeting of the j Minnesota Automoble Asso sicur0n, Mayor Leach of Minneapolis brought her ficld Den. Out a rather interesting f cents per pound, | as been investigating th st a Pater Rischer, Box 15, 1. 1) Meno. | Selling pric both the bord plant YOUR HOME THIS Y Insur tten in re! panic. AR, ‘ire liable com- KF. E, YOUNG, First National Bank Building MINNEAPOLI Minneapolis, March 27.— changed to 10 cents low patent quoted at $6 to rel. Shipments, 44,089 barrels, Bran, ! 78, a Bt bed, and a few othe niture. Phone 619-W. aper hanging Phone felass work. Ben Phone 804-M k, 417: So. 9th’ y : 3-23-1w | AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE-—Studebaker four sale or trade, Cheap. Phone 2 Good w ver ontons, at WANTED — Cheap ele ODEN 000 equity in store and office builds ken, N. D. Begg-gt and the Inter 1 Harvester SOME CULPRIT STOLE THE BUNDLE OF WO Banker TivestmengeGe ROOMS FOR RENT. ei Company, and stated that a machin« SIGARS OUT OF THE HAND OF THE /NDIAN STANLEY Pele Sais Ga - 2 A | pera geenememerems | which the Inter is selling for tess Apartment of two or than two hundred dollars cost the IN FRONT OF THE CIGAR STORE «0 2 ~.= -NEA SERVIC three roon' nd kitchenette three roonis and kitchenette, werts| SLOPE DEALERS inaters much more than the prete hoe, Sutane tor eusie,OK HARVESTER int that"'sune"tha words peat t corner Phone 407, 705 6th St. “Bt } COMPANY HERE was Pchirgodt by f ere than the son it, is level, {FOR RENT-—Suite of two rooms on, | el meter ground fl completely furnisn- | o ae , | s se in and is one of the Dest SaeAias An eet | (Continued from Page 1) | verbal shoting at corporations, and in the city for buildigg:pur- j 60. Also single room with Kitch’ does not replace any that the farm- | jt is well occasionally to take notice poses. Geo Me RUgistaRsiony yyaeant April 1. 411 6th St. ors have been using for years. The | of what they are doing for tie coun- ———_—_—_._*7°5 =" | plow was necessary to turm the soil, | try, and to at least have an un ery nicely fur hed | the disk harrow and spring-tooth | standing of their policies and aims. front room on ground floor. Close | harrow essential in breaking up the |The genius of Cyrus MeCormick, tly cost of Commoa apd medium bes rs, to $8.25. Bulk fat she-stock, | $4.5 7. Canner » sand cutte mostly, bulls ste: er. Mostly $4.25 to $4. choice stockers and feeders steady; others slow and weak Calves receipts, 3,330. Market most- ly 50 cents lower. Practical packer | top best lights, $8 LOTS FOR SALE: One Way to Spend Lunch Hours, Girls FOR SALE— ed season against B-23-1w |: Hog ipts, 15,800, Market strong WANTED— Competent in, Suitable for one or two. Call | ground, the culti-packer fills in the | and the men who have followed him, to 10 cents high Range, $6.00 to apher and Bookkeeper 313-Ave. A or Phone 1052W. gaps before planting ed, and | has not only kept pace with the pr § $ $7.90. about 2 years experience, Woald 3-22-1w | thoroughly pulverizes the soil and | gress of the United States, but it ‘ eceipts, Market steady be able to accept position by May | FOR RENT—Two large well fur | Seals up all air space has been a big factor in its develop- Tendency lower ‘on lambs. 1st. Banking desired. Write Tri- | nished bed rooms, men only. Ap- | ™oisture. The culti-p: ment. ‘One 1 pound fed western lambs te Monday, $8. No good or choice avyweight stock offered today, used to good advantage in going | as lover the land just after the plant has come through. It helps to cul- tivate the soil, fill in the air spaces pul] out the weeds and preserve the bune No. 5: ply at 613 3rd St. Phone NOTICE OF SALE ON-SPECIAL EX- ECUTION IN MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. Notice is hereby given, that by vir- “Wants p FOR RE Nice large modern fur- nk. Have several} nished room, east front and one | ’ ee au. xpevience, Will take part] smaller room; gentlem He ttie. eM OSEAUe RAE pe Are ald time work. Write Tribune 536. | 216 2nd 8 moisture, | He told how this tool is liye of a judgment in mortgage fore- cents higher, Top, $8.65. Desirable : FOR ay Mr. Bankston spoke on the | Closure rendered by the district $7. rooms, may be used for light’ New Racine In his talk | court in and for the County of Bur- to $8.25. tle receipts, 11,000. Beef steers killing quality. pl Lower FOR SALZ OR RENT housekeeping if desired. ‘ __ HOUSES AND FLATS. St. Phone 754W, ror ALL F 502-11th {he explained the progress of the | !¢igh, Fourth Judicial District, State 6-1w | carly threshing methods up to the | of ee pakoeaneond ones d aad eketed in the office of the cler A” modern steady to strong. Spots high- | WAN’ very latest methods used, He ¢ _ h : ur Tepsnaticed tae i $0.90. | bungalow, quite new, including 3} ers, $25 per month plained how first grain was thresh- | of said court.in and for the County jed by means known as tramping | of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and how we progressed to the | on the 10th day of March, A. D. 1924, method of using ‘horses in the help {in an action wherein Charles For- ee ines 1 | of this work to part the flail. Then {man is plaintiff, and Peterson Mag- 8, close the &tep known as the tread power, | nus, Julia Magnus, First Nationa! so bed rooms, hot wate rent, 416 Thayer. Phone located, for $4500.,.0n terms; mo- dern “6 room house, ineluding 3] poR7y bed rooms, close* in, faces east, Bulk beef steers of quality and eon- dition to sell at $8 to $9.25. Shipping demand narrow, especially on heavy Shenatoce, eteady, toweas e | for $3000., on terms; partly m Bulls about steady, Veal calves slow. : s 7 | for $3000. on terms; partly mo-) Phone 5925 d Ran eeLc abe : ; x ae ' ly sales about steady. Stockers You can, see these four misses doing this stunt on a ra y sattion platform at Pittsburg almost any} dern room house, close in, for ‘OR RENT—Two large and - yuan ae ied fowste me ea cee Uma North Dakors ia and feeders fir : noon. They're tho crack girl athletes of the Pennsylvania Railroad System stenographers and clerks and| $2000., on very good terms and'n} STO" OT aun, pees and, two} methods where sthey used erent (coer otacions J. L, Bell, Ella T. Mag- Ry Ger isan 5 pete: Bi Heat) iis Se la ry ; FAG Fo TATA GTP EEREL ORES MUSA SHRTINGY rh ii n modern 5 room house, close . o one} power and a large clumsy thresh- | nus, Marvin G. Magnus and Martin aoheen: receipt ey é Coeuine they use their lunch hour for training. Lett to right: Mildred Truttler, Marchess Stephens, Viola Bivin| ee eet eee nsO00, on __512 elope, 2-7-tt| ing rig. He explained the large part |, Magnus, are defendants, in favor setae pasts Caged bee ero cata Te al Imost_ immediat FOR RENTctwo room apartinent,| the throsher plays in determining | of the plaintiff and against said de- yebee esa andy - Bismarck Business College. Phode | Whether the farmers’ grain crop will |fendants for the sum of nine thou- + weight wooled sskins sold. Sheep | Nonice OF MORTGAGE FORE-! county of Burleigh and state of 1 the date of | © the sum 183. show a profit or lo No matter | sand eight hundred cight-six i strong. One* hundred four pound ‘ i rol-| oF $706.68, . beside: We cas = . how big a yield af grain y , i " RE SAL! q akoti,. a scesthed:.a -] of $706 besides th costs, dis- | 15 =] S 5 = T\, aie ~ = -| how big a yie af grain you may | 100ths ($9,886.40 ik pose cLosu : | North Dakota, and described as fol] Pr eR eee penses of” this FOR SALE OR ES FOR RENT Furnished room in mod-| haye, your, crop will not show 2] judgrege roan soars whi Det Default having occurred in the| lows, to-wit: Commencing at the] ¢orectosure. | room house with choice ern home, 722 Sth St. Phone 485-R. | profit unless you have an eff J tee a ee me, sonnen tn 3 WHEAT RECEIPTS, | conditions of tMe mortgage herein-| stone monument ut the intersection! Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota,| splendid garden, berry bushess} -8tiway in which to get all the Foread te a taleialy, athe aor tt soe Mar. 27.--Wheat re- [after described, Notice is Hereby] of McKenzie Street and Roosevelt) this igth day of Fet 1923. fruit and shade trees, East cor-| FOR RENTOLIGhT house ~heeping | out of the shock. He showed what | burcigh county, North Dakota, of 4 aes ae Given, that that certain mortgage| Avenue in Wats Addition to the S. RL DAY, Truste \) 2s PAE? ight ho eeping ‘| e stock. |e showed Wiatlthe real property hereinafter de- inte) 106) cares conimaradt with dar y A . “ s . DAY, Truste ; ner frontage near to both 212 2nd St -4t jan important part the Harvester : SOIR) Toe. SATA Compare ‘ executed and delivered by Fred Put-| city of MeKenzi orth Dakota, and Monteapees|| 4 room, 212 2nd St. t | au OnE Lne 4 : | scribed, or so much thereof as may cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north-| nam, a single man, morté running Nine Hundred (900) NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG” | and high school, age and company has played in helping tol je sutticient to satisfy the amount Sie te are prth on a parallel with OES , chicken house. Will accept small MISCELLANEOUS. make the thresher the efficient ma-| 9p SUryient to satisfy the 3 33 Ga St outa life: between tone Aponte farm for equity or car us first |__| chine that it is today. The judg! i, _with "interest filed for record in the office of the} 28) and Twenty-nine on 20-27 826-13-20-27; Payment. Possession at once, Box | FOR SALE—A carlond of good Here pany has overcome many difficulties, | thereon and costs, or so much of said . $1.19%; July, $1. register of deeds in and for | the J then described from this i w 3%, Bismarck, N. D. Aw] ford cows and heifers. all bred to | and explained how the company feels | J Cena ey thesprosseds of neh ale Co vosmiieellaw 16 county of Burleigh and state of as follqws, to-wit: North One STRICTLY 7 ° 3 y owner, ‘seven rod a good bull to in April or in having one of the best threshers | #?P je thereto wi ati nd Corn No. 3 yellow, 68% to 69 cents. | SY poteata one the 16th day of UA eer aig j] STRICTLY TAILORED. |vor sat eb MOR NeruseVEniNcaln | May usta iat ycaiiney leveteta |b iateatnenes the cece TON’! lee vietve, ofa watson annette Gee white, 41% to 4274 cents. | March, 1918, at two o'clock P.M. ion line between 0 Contrasting with the draped and] medern house with | two bull and two bull Buffet Buncheon veution to the sheriff of said Bur- to 61, . and duly recorded in Book aby ° ae Aone lng fancy frocks are the strictly tailored | fghetee ae oe a 2 calves. Also several hundréd At noon a buffet luncheon was | leigh county issued out of the of. Sa gee Mortgages, on page 229, will be fore-| (2s West, One Hundred] ones of striped or cheeks flannel,, Sn for selling am leaving « bushels of good Victory oats at! serveq in the company’s building, jfice of the clerk of said court in ’ BISMARCK GRAIN closed by u sile of the premises in Harty C40) Peet eo south one) with only pockets or crisp white col-| 0. B. Lund, 723 9th St. 3-26: 50e and Falconer seed corn at} At the afternoon — session J. A. |and for said county of Burleigh and Gurnee by Hose ler Co.) Stieh mortgage ands he oe in tha One undrad Forty lars and cuffs for trimming. OR RENT—Modern steam heat-| $1.00 per bushel at the granary. | Waggoner, from the Chicago offi tate of North Dakota, for the said Nae anweanorshonn | *_...$1.13 | courthouse at Bismarck, in the coun-| ta Fourteen ae ed flat in new fireproof Tribune] Walter E. Sellens, Bismarck, N.| was introduced. He spoke on the | sum of $9,886.40, and accrued and ac- IL NG. SHHRe fos |ty of Burleigh and. state of North feet, more ‘or less, ON BLACK FELT. building, Call Tribune office or __3-21-Jweek | MeCormick-Decring tractor. Mr. interest and costs, and costs eet decline "g7 | Dakota, at the hour of ten o’el being a purt of the Southeast Qus A cluster of pink rose buds, out-| lone 32 or 698W. 19-tf D—A permanent home fora | Waggoner used large charts to make | of sale, diree id sheriff vo ae ‘s1 [A Mn the 2nd day of April, 1923.) ter (SEA) of Section Twentynine | lined with” pink leaves, making an | 5 baby orphan. For information call ; his talk more ‘interesting. He call-/ sell the said real property pursuant ‘No. 1 red durum 7p, | to aneiaty, the/ am abn ug ion nnen:ele ae ED othe of Renee] ornament about six inches in diam- . Rose Apt, Phone 862. W. F.] St. Alexius Hospital. jed attention to the position the | to suid judgment and execution; tic ‘ fiaes 230 mortgage on the date of sale. eileen ee aes ak Se a4 eter is the only trimming on a tiny lv company is in to build and design | undersigned, sheriff of the county of The premises deseribed in such| Seventy-seven (77) West of the Sta|¢t ! H ue ALetalght kind otialira ctor Hotes 4 2.75 | mortgage and which will be sold to} P.M. POPOL nek SIE Neh ae yeeoWab eum, (ROR Foon ALE—A good grocery business | ninined how in the eighteen years |r lcists state of North Dakota, and 2) a eek eS —— —— co wee the crane Hs Fa anGi te store property hereinafter described to the é 2 | up a vast amount of _practica lihighaet Maen ane 7 : NOINGS OF THE DUFFS Danny Points Out the Evidencé BY ALLMAN i terience: on the correct t liuelion abine temmtuer at ane Sey aaa is: sapere seis Se. iit . aelien soa sign, He told how the 93 branches | DU MDe : : lentolde ; 265 | house, in the city of Bismarck, Bur- NM HEARD YYou TELL YOU TOLD THE TEACHER N\\ iD (Ow in the United States is an organiaa- | /000° ea 2 Ma tTHE TEACHER ALIE , BERS On OU x | DON'T 4 WELL, COME ON —~ tion of 15,000 dealers, prepared to | High county, North Dakota, on the THAT THE REASON Yo BELIEVE IT ’ : 16th day of April, A. D, 1 at the You 01D vi aes ; lee VLL PROVE )T NOW DO give service unexcelled. He told of |) SDE thet, We Noa DIDN'T Come “To ScHooL. To Yoo INA You BEKIEVE advantages of power farming in| hour of two o'clock in the afternoon > Ray a FOR A COUPLE OF DAYS ‘ praference to horse power. Power |f suid day, to satisfy said judg- DID1 SAY WAS. BECAUSE You HAD _/ HAVE GOT MEt farming makes far faster work, bet- | ment and execution, with interest THAT WAS A LIE? ‘ . ‘A BABY « ter work» cheaper work and greater |#nd costs and the costs and expensi . 8 A BABY SISTER COME- ' returns and also provides ample pow- | °f such sale, or as much thercof as SISTER: er. Besides the tractor never tires. | the proceeds of said sale applicable He told of the practical design of | thereto will satisfy. the McCormick-Deering tractor. He | The premises to be sold as afore- explained how the company spared |said pursuant to said judgment and no expense or effort to make this | writ of special execution and*to this tractor us simple and fool proof as notice, are deseribed in said judg- possible, Several mechanics incor- | ment and writ as follows: | porated, in this new tractor were| The Eust Half (H%) of Section + | gone over in detail and very care- | Twenty-six (26), the Southwest | fully explained. From the ~interes| arter (SW? Stittion Twenty- j full lained. 1 the “Interest | Quarter (SW%) of Svetion Twenty y | shown it is very evident that the |four (24), and the Northwest Quar- in | talk was well received and the deal- | ter of Scetion Twenty-five (25), all ‘ers who had the slightest doubts in |in Township One Hundred and Forty ‘mind when they came to this meet- (140), North of Range Seventy. a ing, swent avay sold 100 per cent |(77) ‘West of the Fifth Principal age Wich sega pears as Meridian, in the County of Burleigh SPLOR ASSECERER hee and State of North Dakota. } Mr. Tipton, sales manager of he tee ae neat March, A, D Ctgmer) | Northwest district, gave a‘ talk;full | og 0 °"* wind schingse se ae ie } <a | of pep and inspiration... He thanked : , SOR | the dealers, tor the they turn- Preserve set. ; RV RLOSSER © ca cut and for’ the vinterest they noutt ef: Burteleh Geikaty, Pan serene : | showed jin al’ the talks. He told ‘orth Dakota. \ ; ; ff: | how the Harvester company. appre- |ZUGER & TILLOTSON, ! TEN STRAIGHT THRU AND : x ‘ j || ciated the way in which. the dealers | Attorneys for. Plaintiff, j TORN % Your. LEFT Ar / N 3 3 : | had worked during the past year Webb Block, Bismarck, N. D. \ 4 SHE SECOND OPENING FRECKLES? nNONY x . and how they had all made a splen- 8-18-20-27-4-3-10 "Yo Nour RIGHT a z A fH | dig showing, and brought’ busitess ‘ Z ¥ THESE: : eos back to nearly , normal basis .in | WANTED—School girl to work for spite of the up-hill: fight with-which | board and room.’ Phone 967. 3-27-tf they had to' contehd. He also-told 7 how‘the Red Baby service’. idea, }FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms which the company started’ a year|. for light housekeeping. ‘Also kitch- ago, hag proven such a wonderful | en range and heating stove for sale. ,guccess. He told how this service | | tet * 8-87-36 idea had made bigger and. better bs . se : dealers, and» including he’ urged | ¢; FOR CASH—Oakland 5-pas- sis cealet to tiltte thie asaie eke pe (Oh CRON Oehiend -S-pas fost and enthusiasm’ in 1998 as he | dg a By i sont ng: ny ¥ -egridition: ne/929-R.: - 3.27-1W W. F. Pape, of the wagon. and | wagmpp i , F | 5 , ») Why they ‘have: re-designed sondsim= |. $11) Biamarck, NaD. |", 27-3 | proved several, .af the bei tad ih ahah i ig a ; | parts. of their.spreaders, fill See ge UNE ‘| Tong felt io aprender that will |)” PUTIN SALT be cleat: ap: posible to-est-up | Jf you pat ‘att . Ge saline I by.an_ unexperienced! hand.’ Heex- |-¥Ou use ‘for. cleaning of *} plained the finaneing plan that ‘the | dhore Will De ho wbjectionable ring.