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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN WHEAT TAKES NEW. UPTURNS ONMART TODAY \ Advance in Liverpool Quota- tions Is Reflected’ inv This Country x Mar, 23=-Fresh upturns price of wheat took place to- y during the carly dealings, the chief factor being an advance in Liverpool quotations. The Liver- pool advance was ascribed in part allness of the stocks of wheat Bullish crop reports. from Kansas and western Ne- tended also to lift values. opening, which ranged from ¢ higher with May $1.19% nd July $1.16@1.161% was The 4@ @1 tfon and then by new rallies. ubsequently the approach s appeared to be curtailing busi- tne market turned easier in d followed by something of a reac- } THE OLD HOME TOWN fo price » close was unsettled at one-half nt net decline to one- eighth cent advance, with May $1.19 4 to $1.19% and July, $1.1 S1.15%, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, Mar, 28. —Shipments, $4,620 barrels. Flour, unchanged. + Pau i medium beef Fat she-stock, $4 and cutters mos’ Bologna bulls mostly, $ and fe receipts, y 50 cents lower. ‘packer top best lights, $7.50. How receipts, 18,000, Market most- s lower, w loads of 150 Heavy butchers ng sows mostly, Common a steers, 36 to $8.25, $ , 1,600, Market about Hy 25 cents lower on lambs. Desirable 75-pound fed west- ern lambs, $14. Heavy lambs mostly, Best ewes here, $8. . CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Co ~Hog receipt 20 to 25 cents lower. Top, $8.40. Pigs, $6.75 to $8. Cattle receipts, 10,000, Beef steers strong to 15 éeyts higher. 10 to 15 cents up. Top matur- od steers, 0.10. Good yearlings, fairly numerous. Mixed steers and She-stock and bulls I calves uneven- to 50 cents off. heifers, generally st » ly lower, Stockers feeders s firm. Most desirable bologna bulls around heep receipts, 11,000, Opening low. Fed early sales steady to strong. “Fed wooled lambs, $14.50, BISMARCK to $3. , La, ) y “NEA SERVIC) AUNT SARAH PEABODY COMPLAINED TO MARSHAL OTEY WALKER ~ ABOUT FOLIKS LEAV/NG THEIR OVER SHOES AND GUM BooTs ~ 3S ON THE STAIRWAY LEADING TO THE LODGE ROOMS ze. i RSS FOR SALE, Phone 421 TED--A The Mohawk. 211, B MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. Right. room ‘Modern house on pavement Two stoty five room modern house Six- Room Modern Bungalow... Six room two story house Modern. Five Room Bungalow . Four Room cottage partly modern Three room cottage Modern..... Four Room cottage on South Side. Corner lot 75x160 in to work on farm, tor Phone 169W. Knowles, 16 Aye. A west. competent general house work. One who un- derstands cooking. 406-6th for general house- Must be able to wait tables. Phone 145, WANTED—Woman cook wanted, out of town;good on pastry; $45. narck, N, D. WANTED— Experienced waitre: Hotel Garrison, Garrison, N. D: See us for terma. PRICE OWENS Eltinge Blk. BUILD YOUR OWN HOME—Rents are high; the city is over crowd- ed. Every new building reduces rents, lowers taxca and helps to 3-28-1W 0 f 4 ESI: ‘make this a bigger dvd better city. Mrs, F. 4 and lands. There will be a twen- in this county this year. I ‘have the largest list of building lots of any dealer in the city, ,many on very reasonable terms. BUILD YOUR HOM AR, Fire gi St. 28-1 1E THIS YE Insurance written in reliable com- panies, F. BE. YOUNG, First National Bank Building Phone 78, 3-27-5t 3-24-5t WANTED—A good gitl for general Phone 828. WANTED—School “girl to work for board and room. Phone 967. Ce ee WANTED TO RENT Paper hanging and pi Ben Fisk, 417 So. 9th St. house work, class work. Phone 894-M, LAND WANTED ing. ietta, Minn. LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE--The 60 foot corner lot at the southwest corner of First and Thaygr Streets.) faces east, has trees o1 is close in and is one of the best sites in the city for building pur- Geo, M. Register. poses, i Cheap clear land for $17,- 000 equity in store and office buitd- Banker Investment C inting; Box 3-27-3t} AGENTS WANTED We have some territory open for -| agents and salesmen to sell men’s 8-24-5t] hand ‘tailored suits, $18.50 up Spring samples __ read Some 26 ents clean up $40.00 daily; no experience necessary. Write quick. John Bond Tailoring Co., Denver, BCte |.” Gate LARGE SiiRT MANU Wants Agents to sell complete line of shirts direct to wearer, Ex- first 3-23-1w clusive patterns. Big values. Free samples. MADISON MILLS, 503 Brond New York . Mar- > GIRL—Wants 0 Call 24-7t work for room and board. Business College, 3-28-1t Lost LOST— He. irk rimmed glasses in busines Tribune. This tot trict. Finder return to it, is level, E 3-28-3t CHEAP FOR CASH—Oakland 5-pas- 8-23-1w] senger touring car. Good running = condition. Phone 920-R. __ 3-27-lw POSITION WANTED __| '0R SALE Studebaker four for POSITION WANTED— Competent |’ sale or trade. Cheap, Phone 262R. Stenographer and Bookkeeper pen about 2 years experience, Would he able to accept position by May Banking desired, Ist. bune No. 635. BQO office bank, years experience. or time work, ROOMS FOR RENT. EOR RENT—Suite of two rooms on ground floor, completely furnish- Write Tri- 2: ed. Also single oom with kitch- 3” pos enette, vacant April 1. 411 5th St, Have several} Phone 273. 3-22-1w Will take part Write Tribune 536. FOR SALZ OR RENT *.__ HOUSES AND FLATS. > FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished front room on ground floor. Close in. Suitable for one or two. Call 313-Ave, A-or Phone 1052W,. 3-26-1w FOR RENT—Two unfurnished room: MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—A permanent home for a baby orphan. For information call | St. Alexius Hospital. FARGO TEAM 8-23-10 FOR SALE—A good Brocery business | well located, oné six-cylinder | Studebakér real cheap. A amall| building and shed to be sold at! once, Call 187 or see me in per- | son at 1014 Broadway, H. C. Arnold. | | 3-1-2mo | | FOR SALE—Complete household fur-| Fargo, N. D., March 28.—Fargo high | niture, ineluding Schuman piano, school basketeers will compete in the couch, book case, buffet, dining; national interscholastic basketball | room table and chairs, electric | tournament at Chicago, April 3-7, ac- High ‘School Team Enters v National Tournament Conditions are bétter, Tt has | been four years since [ have had so many inquiries for houses, lots _—_—— AUTOMOBILES—MOTOROCYCLES | | washing machine, dressers, beds, ; cording to an announcement made sewing machine, ete. Phone or call between 9 and & at 814 Ave. B,) Phone 284-W, 3-28-3t | SIX’ PER CENT MONEY may be se- cured under Bankers Reserve Sy tem for any purpose on city or farm property. Bankers Reserve | Deposit: Company, Lathrop Build- ing, Kansas City, Mo. Home office, Denver, Colorado. 3-16-1mo FOR SALE—One section Commander | the boys’ expense hotel range, one large Kohler & | Heinrich ice box, suitable for res- } taurant, grocery’ store or small cheap, Minute Lunch, Bi: D. FOR SALE T hotel, with taurant at Regan, N. D. will sac fice for quick sale. Very easy terms, write Andrew Holum, Brain- érd, Minn, 702 10th St. South. 3-28-4w FOR SALE—-14-24 tractor, 8-bottom P. & O, engine plows, Western Soil Packer, All fine condition. Low prices. John C. Taylor, Steele, N.D. : 8-15-15t R SALE—Choice Barred mouth Rock Cockerels. New York Ringlet Strain. Falconer, 202 Avenue E., B N. D. FOR “SALE—Several pairs mul “Ply: Thompson W. A. weighing from 1,100 to 1,400 Ib: Also a few large broad mares. M. .D, Ohl, Brittin, and shelving ishing store, used, ry, Mandan, N. D. B-28-3t We do hemstitching. All work, 10c per yard, Singer Sewing Machine Co., 612 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. -Im y mens good. L. } FOR SALE—Ammerican walnut dining room set, one Wicker couch. PI TM. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Th the matter of the estate of Joyce Harding, decease Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned H. EF, Wildfang, admin: trator of the estate of Joyce Harding, the county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota deceased, to the credi- \ tors of, and all persons having claims jagainst said deceased, to exhibit them with the nec ty vouchers, within six months ut! the fi publica- jtion of this notice, to said adminis- trator, at his office in the city of Sterling, in said Burleigh county. Dated March 27, 1923 XH, WILDFANG, Administrator. OR-4-4-11-18, NOTICE TO CREDITORS, In the matter of the estate of Martin Stone, deceased: meat market, in good condition, very + comm’ lute of the township of Christina, in | by |B, C. Tighe, principal. Arrangements for the entrance of ithe team in the championship play | were completed by wire, and efforts to secure the necessary $700 to send the team will be made at once. Nod idéfinite plans for the raising of the imoney have been advanced, but it 1s jexpected that the various clubs and | organizations of the city will care for WATER CO. STATES CASE | Representatives Appear Be- | fore A. of C- Directors Representatives of the Bismarck | Water Supply company appeared be- fore the directors of the Association of Commerce Monday night to dis- cuss the water problem, and to pres ent the problems of the company. Representing the company were C. B, Little, Alfred Zuger, T. H. Poole and A, J. Ostrander. The association directors had previously met the cit commission on two occasions. The A. of C. directors will again meet the ssion on Thursday night to dis- cuss the matter, j} It has been made plain lassociation directors that |willing to use their good offices as ‘eitizens to attempt to reach a solu- tion of the problem, but that they will not attempt to speak for the As- sociation of Commerce, Under the hy-laws of the A. of C, there can be no statement on behalf of the As: ion on such matters until it h first been submitted to ‘the general {membership either through an Open Forum dinner or a referendum vote, and that when the directors feel that there should be definite action taken the matter probably will be laid be- !fore the membership as a whole for decision, if deemed advisable, DELEGATES TO CONVENTIONS ARE APPOINTED ates to the annual mecting of ational Tuberculosis A: Calif, Ju med today by the are by | Del jthe at Santa Barba June 23 were r nor Nestos follow | Stevens, Lawton; marek; A. Carr, Minot; Dr, Jas. Gr z ie LaMont, Dun Delegates to t the American® Aca and Social Science: annual meeting of my of Political to meet at PI TO CHICAGO. delphia Ma follow I and 12, were named President Thomas F. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned H. E, Wildfang, udminis- rator of the estate of Martin Stone, late of the town of Central City, in the county of Linn and state of Iowa, deceased, to the creditors of, and ali Persons having claims. against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said administrator at his office in the town of Sterling, in snid | Burleigh county. FOR SALE--A~ modern six room bungalow, quite new, including 3 bed ‘rooms, hot water heat, well lo¢ated, for $4500., on terms dern 6 room house, including 3 bed rooms, close in, faces east, for $3000., on terms; partly mo- dern 6 room house, close in, for $2000., on very good terms and a e modern 6 room house, close » well located for $5000, on terms and almost immediate pos- session given. Geo. M. Register. ilier Co.) for light housekeeping. Also kitch- en range and heating stove for sal 316 3rd St. FOR RENT—Two large well fur- nished bed rooms, men only. Ap- ply at 613 3rd St. Pnone 746. 27-3t FOR RENT—Three __ furnished - rooms, may be used for light housekeeping if desired. 502-11th | St._Phone 754W. 3-26-1w | FOR RENT—Three modern and de- | No Ne N $1.13 | - 1.08 | 1 dary ‘northern 1 northern spring { amber durum . 1 mixed durum. . No.1 red durum No, 1 flas : the Agricultural College, and J. F. T. O'Connor of Grand Forks. McADOO ALSO HAS CHOICE FOR COLO. SENATOR _ “Show action—smile—that’g it.” So General Pershing ordered his valorous nurses whom he decorated with the Distinguished Service Medal for valor in the World War. The nurses, left to right, are Carrie L, gown first liewtenant, Afmy Nurse Corps; Nena Shelton, first lieutenant, and Catheriné G. Sinnott, sec- ond lieutenant. { A 5 | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- | of deeds on the 19th day of Janua 2 CLOSURE LE, 1923, at 9 o'clock a. m. in Book otice Is Hereby en that that) of Mortgages on page 266, will be No. l rye . wit: 1 The East Half of the Quarter, the West Half of the South- Southwest MINNEAPOLIS, GRAIN, n mortgage made, executed and] foreclosed by a sale of the premises |east Quarter of tion Two, Town- sirable rooms, close in, to ladies. ! Dated March 27, A. D. 1923. | -Wm, G. McAdoo, Minneapolis, March 28-—Wheat re-jdelivered by Klemens Liuska and] described in said mortgage, and here-| ship One Hundred Forty, Range Sev-| oe SSeS Phone 5925 27-1 Ww) H. E. WILDFANG, _| secreta ury in the Wil- 241 cars, compared with 109|Muna Liuska, his wife, mortgagors, to] inafter described, by the sheriff at] enty-seven. Ftd My a my Th | Administrator. | son administration today telegraphed Page, Drake-Ballardeompany, a corporation,| the front door of the court house ir:| ‘There will be due on said moxt-| modern house with two large| FOR HEN Teg wewelliturniphed) reem)| 98-4-4-11-18 | to Gov. Sweet of Colorado urging him No. 1_ to| mortgagee, dated September Ist, 1917, ‘ sereened porches and garage. Rea-} 1" & modern home, big gal northern, $1.19% lark northern fancys|and recorded in the office of the reg- ; No. 1 dark north-|ister of deeds for Burleigh county, 0%; May, $1.19% ; |North Dakota, on October 10th, 1917, at two o'clock p. m., in Book 143 of Mortgages on page 502, and assigned Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Da- -kota, on May 5th, 1923, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, to satisfy the amount due on said mort- age on the date of sale. The land and premises described in gage on the date of sale the sum of $1,518. and costs of this foreclo- sure as allowed by law. Dated March 27th, 192: W. M. STONE, Owner of Mortgage. to appoint Morrison Shafroth of Den- ver, son of former United States Sen- ator Safroth, to the vacancy in the Unted States senate caused by the death of Samuel D. Nichelson. Yesterday former President Wilson 218-2nd. is 3-28-1w | FOR RENT—Two large and two, small rooms, 404 6th St, Phone} 612-3. 2-7-tf | 0 FOR RENT—Two room apartment. | de! son for selling am leaving city. O. B. Lund, 723 9th St, 3-26-10 OR RENT—Modern steam heat- ed flat in new fireproof Tribune building. Call Tribune office or No. 1 4 to $ 9% to $1. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Notice Is Hereby Given that that rtain mortgage made, executed and livered by Petter Hill and Laura llow, 691% to 70 cents. white, 40% to 42% cents.|by said mortgagee to/W. M. Stone of | said mortgage, and which will be sold| GREENLEAF & WOOLEDGE, Phone: 32: or 698W, 3-19-tf | Bismarck Business College. Phone | Hill, his wife, mortgagors, to Drake | telegraphed to Sweet asking him to to 61 cents. Mendota, . Illinois, by assignment,|to satisfy the same, are situated in] Attorneys for Owner of Mortgage, | FOR RENT—Strictly modern apar 183, farce 2-18-tf | & Ballard Investment company, a cor-|appoint Huston Thompson, now a 2, 75% to 76% cents, |aatea November 1918, and re-| Burleigh county, North Dakota, and Minot, North Dakota.| ment. Rose Apt. Phone 852. Wy'F.|FOR RENT—Light house keeping | poration (now Drake-Ballard Com-|member of the Federal Trade Com- . 1, $3.23, corded in the office of said régister|known and described as follows, to- room, 212 2nd St. 3-26-4t | pany), dated June 17th, 1915, and re- |mission. 3-28-4-4-11-18-25. Smiling fo |corded in the office of the register | a jof deeds for Burleigh county, North} WANTED—Girl for general house- | Dakota, on June 29th, 1915, at two| work, 824 5th St. Phone 67-M. | 3-28-3t jo’clock p. m. in Book 132 of Mort-! 'RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS r Daddy Tag Misunderstands BY in said mortgage, and which will oe y me are situated in Burleigh county, North Dakota, und known and described as follows, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of Section Eight, Township One Hundred Forty- one, North of Range Seventy-five. The undersigned has been compell- ed to pay and did pay $1,484.00 in s isfaction of prior mortgage of record, | which prior mortgage is recorded in the office of said register of deeds in Book 132 of Mortgages on page 49. There will be due on this mortgage being foreclosed on the date of sale, including amount paid in satisfaction of prior mortgage, the sum of $1,- 8-28-4-4-11-18-25-! 2 Minneapolis, March 28,—Organiza- tion of five states for the co-operative | marketing of potatoes will, be under taken immediately, A. M. Dunton, gen- eral manager of thé Minnesota Pot ‘| exchange announced. The plan as outlined by Dunton pro- vides for individual marketing organ- ization for Michigan, Wisconsia{Dunton says, i 5 ey Hie ok < > ages on page 48, will be foreclosed —— ‘ HELLO,OLIVIA, HOW'S Jf . THAT’S-GooD Ss . y a sale of the premises described | FOR SALE—Saw dust by the car i HELE N i Ge a my 9 SMILE, HERE n said mortgage, and hereinafter de-| load. Francis Jaszkewiak. HE NEWS +1LL SAY - of BABY’? / ‘OH, THEY’R’ . . scribed by the sheriff at the front 3-28-tf G , OH, = R COMES YouR door.of the court house in Bismarck, | ae BOTH FINE, Dappy! ‘Burleigh county, North Dakota, on| HOUSE FOR SALE—New strict- TOM ~- HELEN is : May Sth, 1923, at the hour of two) ly modern beautiful home of sev- UP TODAY! — o'clock im the afternoon, to satisfy! en rooms, bath and sleeping ry the amount due on said mortgage on| porch. Handsome hard wood the date of sale. i floors throughout. Must be scen The land and premises described] t) be appreciated. This desir- able home build. cost $8,700.00 to My price for quick sale $7500. Cash enly $1000. Th's is surely a bargain. J. H. Holi- han, 314 Broadway, Phone 745. 3-28-3t FOR SALE—Partly modern house of six rooms and wi shed. Layge lot and other lots near by can be used. Six blocks east of car line, A bargain at $1700. cash only. $300. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. 3-28-36 FOR SALE-—One full sized iren hed; Steam Laundry Ca. |SPUD.GROWERS _, For Fisst Clats Bry Cleans TO ORGANIZE! Gf pret, See aca North and South Dakot: sota. The five states would be under the. direction of a central body. yet to be organized which woal, ss, r= ticular attention to education 6 mers. and’ warehouse: meni as to bes methods of growing potatoes, Mr. {sda $ | 882.90, and costs of this-foreclosure| complete. Call 667W. TAKE YouR WAT. GEE-WE HAVE: OU- WWE WAS To ‘ a8 lead ae 3-28-36 OFF. TAS = AN NOW BEEN TRVING To - CATALINA ISLAND AN’ Fee nan) fo WANTED—Hauling. Have motor —- SEE You FoR 7 RAKE-BALLARD COMPANY, = ACT REAL NICE Formerly Drake & Ballard Invest- | truck. Phone 563W. 3 » LONGEST. TINE, WEN AS eg MISS TALMADGE i horace ment Company, Owner of Mort- H Rcels. Col AN: ty | gage. TALMADGE TW BGTTOM OF TH" | GREENLEAF & WOOLEDGE, Wet Wash is a new service " Attorneys for Owner of Mortgage, | we offer to our. le. For Minot, North Dakota.| prices, Phone 684, Capital id Mines fe

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