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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN fifty cents, which judgment and de- cree, among other things, directed the sale by me, of the real estate herein- after described, to satisfy the amount of said judgment, with interest there- on, and the costs and expenses of such sale, or 80 much thereof as the’ | Proceey of such sale applicable |thereto will aatiafy, And by virtue ja writ to me issued out of the office of the clerk of said court, in and for said county of Burleigh, and under the seal of said court, directing me to sell said real property pursuant to {said judgment and decree, J, Albin | Hedstrom, sheriff of said county, and {person appointed by said court to jmake said sale, will sell the herein- Small amount of money. after described real estate to the Owner can describe and claim sam . | highest bidder, for cash, at public AK, Doran, 8-29-2t auction, at the front door of the jcourt house in the city of Bismarck LOTS FOR SALE lin the county of Burleigh and state FOR SACLE—The GO foot corner lot | of North Dakota, on the 30th day of at the southwest corner of First |} April, A. D. 1923, at 2 o’¢lock p. and Thayer Streets. This lot |of that day, to satisfy said judgmei' faces east, has trees on it, is level, | with interest and costs thereon; and is close in and one of the best |the costs and expenses of such sale, sites in the city for building pur- jor so much thereof as the proceeds poses, Geo. M. Register. of such sale applicable thereto will sfy. The premises to be sold us said judgment writ, and to ribed in said | SALESMEN WANTED office methods or accounting de- | sived by a million dollar company, to sell complete line of bank, of- fice and-factory system. A $5,000 opportunity, with advancement to district manager. Applications confidential. Karde, Sales Co. 819-1st Ave. North, Fargo, N. D. 3 ’ OLD LOWER PRICE | y= |) RULES DURING BARLY TRADES Absence of Any Aggressive Buying Keeps Down Price on Wheat MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY: PROPERTY. ® FOR SALE. Right room Modern house on pavement ‘Two story 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 S Corner lot 75x150 | FOUND) | FOUND—Writing part of fountain pen, Owner may have same by proving ptoperty and payii for the ad. Call at Tribune office. See us for terms. PRICE OWENS Phone 421 Eltinge Blk. Chicago, Mar. 29.—Lower prices in the wheat market today during the carly dealings resulted from absence of any aggressive new buying. With Liverpool quotations showing a de- cline and with Canadian wheat in United States ports being offered at the lowest premium of the season bulls"lacked incentive to purchase in + the face of a holiday tomorrow. Be- sides wheat from other centers ap- HELP WANTED—MALE ‘ED—Man to work on farm, for information, call Van Horn hotel. . Br28-1w BUILD YOUR OWN HOME+Rents | are high; the city is over crowd- | ed, Every new building reduces | rents, lowers taxea and helps to make this a bigger.and better city. | Conditions are’ -better, It has been four years since I have had | so many inquiries for houses, lots | 3-23-1w HELP WANTED—FEMALB WANTED--Girl for general house WANTED TO BENT Paper hanging and painting; first | thi notice, are ‘i d lands. There will be a twen- | class work. Ben Fisk, 417 So. 9th St, | judgment, decree and writ, as follows, pénred to be accumulating here for work. Phone 169W. Mra, Po A] {Unt mounty at a . 5 5 . "i eam, Sct be : is ci y this year. I have | Phone 894-M, 8-23-1w | to-wit: The Northeast Quarter (NEM) poe belt Apa eaeatarte Od 1S JAMMED WAY NO NO oa Knowlgs, 16 Ave. A west. | | the largest list of building lots of | |of Section Thirty-one (31) in Town- asl ed from une uae ies DOWN OVER HIS. ie ah 7 any dealer ee city, many on MISCELLANEOUS. jship One Hund Forty (140) North, Pee rere and SuupeyL pent eid BOARD Weeveral henge werkt Gnetwho une) YOUR HOME THIS YEAR. Fire | WANTED—A permanent home for «| Range Seventy-six (70) West of the general house work. One who un- 406-6th St. 8-28-tf éneral house- Must be able‘to wait tables. Mohawk. Phone 145, 8-24-5t ED—Woman cook wanted, out $45. B $115! was followed by a moderate setback all around, baby orpban. For information call | 5th P. M. Insurance written in reliable com- St. Alexius Hospital, panies, derstands cooking. ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. D. 5, MeCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, N. D. 3-29-4- 3-23-1w FOR SALE—A 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- WANTED-—Girl for work, F, FE. YOUNG, First National Bank Building Phone 78. 3-27-5t POSITION WANTED q Chicago, Hog 00. Fully ste: Bulk, 150 t pound averages, $8.26 to $8. Bulk, 225-pound butchers, ; 19-26 | NOTICE oF MORTGAGE FORECLO- early sales steady to arly top, $15 to packers for 86-pound Cororado fed lambs. Heavy ies at $10. Praétically nothing done on ed stock, PAUL LIVESTOCK. . Paul, Mar, 29.—Cattle re- Electric Shop. 3-28-3¢ WANTED—A good gitl for general house work, Phone 828 2 NTED--School . girl to work board and room, Phone 967. 3-27-tf rere, Pigs, $6.50 to $7.25. | y SND. }:27-3t | BOOKKEEPER—Wants position in son at 1014 Broadway, H. C. Arnold, bumercaue Cattle receipts, 10,000, Active, bec? a, "| office or ‘bank. Have several 3 é ‘i aivan:coneene | steers and butchers she-stock, 10 to’ f\ 4 ; y} Housekeeper by widower | years experience, Will take part | FOR SALESComplets household | CEO outed C RRL OR ETE 15 cents higher. Common and medi-| | A DRUMMER ,FROM A CHICAGO SEED ‘HODSE, oF = ae ae P.O. Box) time work. Write Tribune, 536. niture, including Schuman piano,! and conditions of that certain : um grade yearlings rather slow. Top) | pp STANLE! UE Beas 3-26-1W couch, book case, buffet, dining | gage, made, cuted and deliv materude steers, $10.10. Bulls, stock- IPPED ON A BROKEN BOARD AT THE CENTRAL NEA wERvice Exp room table and ‘chairs, electric | by Fred J, Huguet and Anna Huguet, ers and feeders steady to strong. Veal Hotel Garrison, Garrison, N. Dal washing machine, dressers, beds, | his wife, as mortgagors, to The Nor- calves uneven, steady to 25 cents; 5t| LOST—A_1s-je sewing machine, ate. Phone or cal! thern 2 rust Company, 8 pees e ; | 2 vol enna: Lasik : i ion, mortgagee, da ecembe lower, mostly. : bl Girl for general house-| ld case hotween 9 and & at 814 Ave. DB ogth, 1017/ and ‘filed for record in pts, 10,000, Opening | Sth St. Phone 67-M, Boye te Phone _384-W. 3-28-3t the office of the Register of Dee Ih | SIX PER CENT MONEY may. be se- | of Burleigh County, North Dakota, * Strong: day of February, 1918, rk rimmed glasses in Finder return to ES cured under Bankers Reserve Sys- | on the tem fpr any purpose on city or | it 2:00 P. M., and duly recorded im farm property. Bankers Reserve pee Rie of te ages, PA Li i ; ita. | 225 igne. the said mort- Deposit Company, Lathrop Build- | 2/5, and assigned by 1 : FOR E—Ford 1 ton Denver, Colorado. 3-15-1mo i " 7 a lor 1mo | of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by an rst class condition. Com- | FOR-SALE—One section Commander instrument in writing dated the 6tit it Sos ceipts, 1,500, Generally steady to FOR SALS OR RENT plete with cab and stake body.) “hotel range, one lurge Kohler &| diy of May 1918, which said assign- Sthones Ol ] dium becf HOUSES AND FLATS. Will sell cheap if taken at once. | is ae dd A ment was filed for record in the strong (Common and, medium “beet FOR eee Sat se chennae ty | Heinrich ice box, suitable for res-| ment was filed for record in the rop, good bee F SALI modern six room ee taurant, grocery store or small| °); ‘i STR KS ae Fat she-stock, bungalow, quite new, including 3] HEAP FOR CASH--Oukland 5-pas-| meat market, in good condition, very | tMBurieigh, County, North Dakota, Canners and cutters, bed rooms, hot water heat, well] senger touring car. Good running cheap, Minute Lunch, Bismarck,| duly recorded in Book “151” of y Bologna bulls, $4 to located, for $4500. on terms: mo-| condition Phone 920-R, ww! ND 8-30 | Mortgages, on page 283, and said .75. Good and choice stockers an lern 6 room hou neluding > F 7 res. | Mortgage will be foreclosed by foaders jateong ‘tai ‘aliphaymanigies bed rooms, close in, faces east, ROOMS FOR RENT. Foe eae eral Motalowith® fe5: sale fol Cher prectians in auchi atone Others steady. for $3000. on terms; partly mo-|FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished! fire for quick. vale. Very easy | R88¢, und hereinafter described, at Calves receipts, 1,500. Market dern 5 room house, close in, for|,front room, large closet, suitable) terms, write Andrew Hollen Bis | eae Be ae the court house conta. lower) CBpabileal $2000., on very good terms and a|' for two young ladies. Board if de-| a B |. ip the city of Bismarck in the Goun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 10th day of April, 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the date best lights, $7.25. ipts, 8,500. Market mostly steady, Top, $8, Bulk desirable, 180- pounders to 250-pounders, $7.85 to nice modern 5 room house, close| sired, 217 8th St. Phone 883, in, well located for $5000., on 3 terms and almost immediate pos- session given, Geo. M. Register. 9-1w , BOARD AND ROOM at the Dunra-! ven. Rates reusonable by meal erd, Mipn. 792 10th St. South. 40 FOR SALE—11-24 tractor, 8-bottom | P. & O. engine plows, Western Soil , 7 ' : f Packer, All fine condition. Low} of sale. Packing sows mostly, $6.76. eR Ns 23-1w} or day. Home cooking and baking.| Packer. A con | of sal , Pt y $7.7 , [HOUSE FOR SALE —New sirict-| Try us. The Dunraven, | MDA: Meh cs cree tone ant | mocigasa aia enieh oa e eANTa } ipts, 1,200. Market slow, | ly.modern beautiful home of sev- 3-29-1w | — = satisfy the same, atee tnubiie F steady to strong. One double choice en rooms, bath and sleeping] FOR RENT—Two “nice bedrooms, | FOR SAVE—Cho Barred Ply- aun of “burieigh at ‘Stave Ht fed western lambs around $14.50. Un- porch. Handsome hard wood| Ladies or gentlemen. Close in,| mouth Rock Cockerels.’ Thompson | North Dakota, and described as fol Very few sheep here. flgors throughout. Must be seen| 201 First St. Phone 658J. New York Ringlet Strain. W. A.| lows, to-wit: paolas Utasteisy : bakaprveciatel! Sabla. dscic 3-20-3¢| _ Falconer, 202 Avenue E,, I gcite Northeast quarter (NEM) of Nelnoneianoue S : ; ale home cost $8,700.00 to) FOR RENT—Two unfurnished room! SRR oe EH BR IDHONGMAILISEOAES EES Coos aae ie. was ; ral — bgild. My price for quick sale| for light housekeeping. Also kiteh- | SALE--Sevetal palra mutes! north, of Range Seventyrsaven (77), $7500, Cash only $1000. This fo i , y 3 is surely a bargain. J. H. Holi- : y y y KK Z f ly han, 314 Broadway, Phone 74: y Hy 3-28-3t FOR SALE—Partly modern house en range and heating stove for sale. 316 3rd St. 3-28-3t FOR RENT—Two large well ture nished bed rooms, men only. Ap- ply at 613 3rd St. Phone 746. West of the Fifth Principal Meridi- an, containing 160 acres, more or less, according to the United States Government survey thereof. There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale, the sum of weighing from 1,100 to 1,400 Ibs, Also a few large broad mares. M. C. Oh}, Brittin, N. D. 2t FOR SALE—Counters and shelving for mens furnishing store, used, good 1, N. Cary, Mandan, N. D. me BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell x of six Tooms and wood shed. 3-27-8t 3-98.91 | !wo Thousand, One Hundred Ninety- Bismarck, March Large lot and other lots near by | FOR RENT—Three furnished | _ Se28S sev n and 70-100 ($2,197.70) Dollars, No. 1 dark northern can be used. Six blocks east of| Tooms, may be used for light} We do hemstitching. All work, | including taxes for the years 1918, No. 1 Northern spring . cay line. A bargain at $1700,| housekeeping if desired. 502-11th | 10¢ per yard, Singer Sawing, peeing pyieeno liana 82h oltre abe Ns e ‘ < riled h », Bi » N. D. agee together wi e cos! No, Lvambersdusuny Cash only ‘$300. J. H. Holihan,| St._Phone. 754W. S:20ciy, (Ces Gla A roedwayy Pismprcys A De | sudveapemren ctiinie: noe FOR RENT—Three modern and de- sirable rooms, close in, to ladies. Phone 6925 3-27-1w FOR RENT—A well furnished room in a modern home. Phone 832R. 218-2nd. 3-28-1w FOR RENT—Two large and two 314 Broadway. red durum pe FOR RENT TOG Fallow inlinin | pated this 28th day of February quire at the American Billard pay- TY MUTUAL LIFE IN- lor. -1Ww | E_ COMPANY, FOR BALE—Ameriean walnut dining |* Corporation, of Philadelphia, Da Toom set, one Wicker couch, Phone ALBIN HEDSTeoeneee: ‘91, 3-28-1w y Sheriff of Burleigh County, North sale i 3-28-3t R RENT—Furnished modern 1ij housekeeping apartment of three rooms and bath. Reference required, Wiite No. 123, care of Tribune. 3-29-lw MILL CITY WHEAT RECEIPTS. M RUZZLE — WHICH END 195 nneapolis,, March 28.—Wheat re- 7 ALE smal . FOR SALE—S: ist by the car| . Dakota. ceipts, 187 cars, compared with ‘7 ; re tiiotte wah Se abtige poke nn eae load. Francis Jasekowak s SR cht Hes oe CUPLER & to #U26%: No. 1 dang worthe “THE. FOOT OF HE CLASS ? i rereened porches and garage, Tes- GR SALETOSC HIER | Attorneys for Assignee of Mort: 5 a5 : $ to $1.27%3 No. 1 TFwitliany son for selling am leaving city. marck Business College. Phone! FOR SALE—One full sized iron bed, Bagee, ern faney, § 0 PERT ARs ok O. B. Lund, 723 9th St. 3-26-lw]| 183. 2-18-f | complete, Call 667W. | Fargo, North Dakota. dark northern, $1.287% to $1.39%; a heat. | FOR RENTLIghO house keeptme 3-28-3t | 8-1-8-15-22-29—4-5 May, $1.1 July, $1.197% FOR RENT—Modern steam heat-| FOR RENT—Light house keeping Se . the Northland, reported to have been Oats No. 3 white, 40% to 42% TRAPPER MAY devoured by wolyes was reported yes- eaatas ia . YET BE ALIVE terdny by police to have arrived at Barley, 53 to 61 cents. —— isle a la Crosse. f Rye No, 2, 76% to 76% cents. Prince Albert, Sask., Mar. 28.—Carl Flax No. 1, $3.25. jiynn, famous trapper and musher of Tribune Want Ads Bring Results DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ‘SHE HAS GAINED } sue 13 cominc THREE QUARTERS } Alone ALRIGHT OF A POUND! \ THINK? THAT’S JUST \' wo New thermometer, a little larger than a watch, works with a spring and indicates all degrees of tem- perature from 10 degrees below zero to 130 degrees above. ed flat in new fireproof Tribune] room, 212 2nd St. 3-26-4t | WANTED—Hauling. Have motor| building. Call Triburte office or | truck. Phone 553-W 8-29-"t | Phone 32 or 698W. (6 OE ————————Ee rictiy modern “apart: | WANTED—Cheap clear land for $17 000 equity in store and office build-| Second Summons. ‘OR ment,..Rose Apt. Phone 852. W. F.| Murphy,’ Prop. ~ 8-15-tf] ing. Banker Investment Co., Mar-|STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- ; ietta, Minn, 8-24-it| ty of Burleigh. In Justice Court, 7 | before Geo. H. Dolan, Justice. BY ALLMAN (© ,2.,2eterson, Plaintife, vs. Joseph _ aoe FAAUMANELAIN | Bickel, Defendant, and Driscoll! : 1 St f Dri: |, N. D., Gar- Your LITTLE SISTER WEIGHS ) | ie ee ae EIGHT AND THREE QUARTER |The State of North Dakota to said | POUNDS AND You. WEIGH Defendant: | THIRTY Two Pounds - By this second“summons herein you | Corn No. 3 yellow, 71 to 71% cents. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and deliv- ered by Adam Wageman and Magda- }lena Wageman, his wife, mortgagors, to Union Investment Company of Min- neapolis, Minnesota, a corporation, mortgagee, dated the 19th day of October, 1917, and filed for record n the office of the Register of Deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the 27th day of October, 1917, at 11 o'clock a, m., and recorded in Book 132 of Mortgages, at page 588, and assigned by said mort- agee, by an instrument in writing, dated the 23rd day of November, 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of said Bur leigh county, North Dakota, on the Ist day of February, 1923, at 2 o'clock m., and recorded in Book 175 at Weighing In MY HoLp STILL Now! (CANT TELL WHAT THIS THING READS WHEN YoU JIGGLE AROUND LIKE DANNY, ,.WE JUST: WEIGHED YOuR LITTLE SISTER ANDSHE HAS GAINED THREE QUARTERS OF APQUNP- WHAT RO You THINK OF THAT AINT: EVEN A POUND WEIGH ME WILL You? KEEP A GOOD THIRTY Two? HOLD ON THOSE WELL, THATS MORE LIKE IT! building, in Bismarck, Burleigh coun- ty, North Dakota, on 24th day of |April, A. D, 1928, at 10 o'clock in the ‘forenoon to answer the complaint of J. Peterson, the plaintiff herein leging that you are indebted to the said plaintiff in the sum of $67.20 on | ?- endorsed paper together with inter- est thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum since the bth day of No- page 48, in which George E. Greene + is the assignee, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mort- gage and hereinafter described, at | are directed to appear before me at my office in the First National Bank 4 if | vember, 1917, and that a garnishment summons and° garnishment’ affidavit has been seryed upon the Driscoll State bank of Driscoll, N. D., the | garnishee herein and that he has in his ‘possession and under his contro} |certain personal property, money and | effects in the sum of $790.00 and that the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh, and state of North Da- kota, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on the 5th day of May, 1923, to satis- fy the amount due upon such mort- gage on the day of sale, The prem- aaftis igglll a \ll Know This Fellow _ TLS |the plaintiff demands that judgment ibe taken agairist you for the ‘sum of $67.20 together with interest since the 5th day of November, 1917, at 10 per’ |cent per annum and you are notified } i that unless you so appear and answer ;|the plaintiff will take judgment {lagainst you accordingly. Given this 26th day of March, 1923, GEO. H. DOLAN, | Justice of the Peace. | Y 3-29. NOTICE OF SALE. ~ Notice Is Herehy Given, that by virtue of a judgment and decree in foreclosure, rendered and given by the district court of the. Fourth Judicial District, in and for the eoun> ty ‘of Burleigh, and state-of North Dakota, and entered and décketed’in | the office of the clerk of said court tn and for said county, on the 7th day of March, 1923, in an action wherein William Graham, plaintiff, and E. A. Billig and C. V, Billig, defendant: favor of the said oplaintite fh the said ‘defendants, E. A.’ Tanteed bar Pe " ises described in such mortgage and. which will be sold to. satisfy the same are described as follows: The West half of the Northeast quarter and the West half of the Southeast quarter of Section 30, in Township 143, North of Range 75 West, situate in the county of Burleigh, and state of’ North Dakota. There will be due on such’ mortgage onthe day of sale the sum of $1,158.32, together with the costs and disbursements of this. foreclosure. Dated at Wing, North Dakota, this‘... 26th day of March, 1923, GEORGE EF. GREENE, Assignee of Mortgagee. G. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for Aasignee of Mortgagee, vo oR Wing, North Dakota, " + *\8-29-4-5-12-19-26-5-8 = Monacles are being adopted by leading professional. and society women in London, in preference to .. horn. spectacles. is ore ae

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