The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 2, 1923, Page 7

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| MARKET NEWS ‘ i FORADLES & PLUMBING A JULY DELIVERY | . BACHES HIGH | == POINT ON MART Unfavorable Weather Reports Cause a Sharp Advance in Wheat Price ; 3 } | ib 4 7 J d : v ou Chicago, April 2£—General buying due chiefly to unfavorable crop re- ports from Kansas, Nebraska ani Illinois resulted in an advance to- day to the season's highest prices for July and September deliveries of whe t. High winds and dustorms were among the adverse Conditions reported from ections. «fore t of unsettled her, indi- cating possible rain led, however, to considerable selling and brought} + ubout a reaction, The opening, whick ranged. from one-eighth to one-half RO-NOY SAY PASSED 1T cent higher with May, $1.21 to 1% and July, $1.17%@ to $1.18,] followed by slight further gains then a mo e downturn, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, April 2.—Flour cents higher. rel. Shipments, 69,961 barrels. $27.50 to $28, ? CHICAGO LV: ESTOCK i Chicago, April Hog receipts.) ¢ ZB Cur) 54,000, “Strong to 10 cents higher.) 4 Zz 4 Fr Top, $8.60. Packing ‘sows quit. ; ( AETER-MORE THAN TWENTY PEOPLE PASSED'AN OLD POCKET BOOK \ spon, F719 to $740. Pips dal, tL, | ON MAIN STREET , YESTERDAY: THINKING IT WAS AN APRIL FOOL JOKE, Cattle receipts, 26,000, Beef stegrs.| { AYUON@ CAME JOEL HANCOCK FROM HOOTSTOWN AND PICKED !T UP= slow. generally weak to 25 cents low- er, Ta en grades showed most -IT CONTAINED THREE ONE DOLLAR S)LLS- STANLEY ven decline. steer run. Kill-} ing qual n to ood most]; \ — = - Bacly ers end vearlings . Bi Sil aaheshiven ANDER OUT OUR WAY —By Williams st A alls weak to 10 cents low- cr. Stockers and feeders scarce and saeco, rm. Buly desirable veal calves to kers, $7 to $8. ’ o heey r 24,000. Opening noe very slow. Few early sales, clipped SPM, MAW THIS 1S TH BEST TASTIN PIE One load yearl ped, Some clipped ewes You ENER MADE IN » ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. —=_ MOOR LIFE. So, St.” Paul. “April 2—Cattle re= : ; cclpts, 2,200. to strong o Market killing . Common and $6 to $8.25. Fat Canners and Bolonga bulls Stockers and feedergp steady to strong. Fe) Ee! | A RAN 3! Tf 700, Market most- Practical packer ton best light. 5, Hog receipts, . Market. steady Range, $6.75 to $8. Bulk Market Calves receipt ly 25 cents lower. receipts, 1,000, 7 we: $14 bid for one ' double car good western lambs. Best light ewes, $8 to $8.25. Run includes CLOSES FIRM South St. Paul, April 2—Cattle receipts here last week — totaled round 11,000, or practically the ne as last week. Demand showed some improvement and closing price were mostly strong to 26e higher, with the market carrying a firm un- } dertone, fi of a good rate sold 50 und $8.75, Com? smon and medium grades of fat steers ahd yearlings sold-at the close from $6 to $8.25, bulk over $7. Good aund_ choice fat brought to around heifers ers, $5.50 to $7, and buk of fat cows, $4.50 to $6.. Can- nd cutters brought $2.60 to $4, ~ OF THE APRIL FOOL JOKE SHE PLAYED Tvl, ON. DAO. WITH “THAT SAWDUST PIE - 1a sanar western lambs here this weck sold from $14 to $14.40, medium to good natives ‘$13 to $13.75. Seconds sol rmostly from $10: to $12.50, heavies around $12 to $12.50, Best fat ¢ here went at $8, with ewes averag 140 pounds and up from $7 to $7.50. to around 275-pound hogs selling at the close at $7.90 to $8, heavier butchers $7.80 to $7.85, packing sows $6.75 to $7, pigs $7.6! 5 Very little change is noted in clos- ing sheel and lamb quotations com- pared with a week ago. Best fed new low levels for the year. Best lights sold at the close from $7 to \S%, bulk $7.50. Seconds brought mostly $4 to $4.50. Mineral Point, Wisconsin, buyers hought some half-fat cattle from $8 to $8.50 for further finishing, with stockers and. feeders selling from’ 34 to $8, relatively few under $5.50. The week's receipts of hogs total- ed about 61,000, compared with. 64, Q00 a week ago and 87,000 a year ago. The ‘market closed practically ady for the week, bulk of the 160 FOR SALE. Siz Room Modern Bungalow Five Room Bungalow Corner lot 75x150 ... Phone 421 ‘MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. Eight room Modern house on pavement. ‘Two story five room modern house.... Six room. two story house Made Four Room cottage partly modern. Three room cottage. Modern.. Four Room cottage on South Side See us for terms. PRICE OWENS Eltinge Blk. _MELP WANTED —SALE WANTED—Man to work on farm, for Anformation, call Van Horn hotel. 3-28-1w te MELP W. WANTED-—A girl for general kitchen work in smal] restaurant. Must be able to assist with cooking; state wages. Coney's Cafe, Makoti, N. D. 0-9t WANTED—A competent girl for general house work. One who un- derstands cooking, 406-6th a : . —.. sa ey WANTED—A” couple of good farm hands. W. A. Breen, Bismarck, N,_D. 4-2-3 WANTED--School girl to work for board and room. Phone 96%, 3:27-tf rarer SALESMEN and men’ familiar with office methods oy accounting de- sired by a million dollar compa to sell complete line of bank, of- Yice und factory system. A $5,000 opportunity, with advancement to district. manager. Applications confidential. Kardex Sales Co, 819-Ist Ave, North, Fargo, N. D. RK WANTED , plain oF fancy; reasonable charges. Phone 169-J, or call at 420 Hennepin, — 3-2-1 FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES.AND FLATS. FOR SALE—Modern and up to date lovely home, six room and bath. One bed room down stairs. Garage Close in. Otly $5000. Cash $1400. Also new modetn bungalow six ‘coms and bath, garage in base- ent. A bargain: at $4500. Terms. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 746, 34-3 FOR RENT-—Furnished modern Housekeeping apartment of three rooms and bath. Reference required. Write No. 123, care of Tribune. 3-29-1w FOR RENT—Modern steam heat- ed flat in new Seaport Tribune building. Call Tribune office or _Phone 32 or 698W. 3-19-tf FOR RENT—Strictiy modern apart- fitent. Bose Apt., Phone 852. W. F. Murphy, Prop. 3-15-t f FOR” RENT—Farnished apartment at Varney Flats. Phone 773. 3-30-3t SeeernnEnERnE nel AUTONOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford 1 ton truck, 1921 car, in first class condition. Com- plete with cab and stake body. Will sell cheap if taken at once. A SNAP—$100.00 takes my 5 pa: enger model 79 Overland. Cor plete except Battery.. Write box 184. ~“Dogden, N. Dak. a EAP FOR ©. enger touring car. Good running condi Phone 929-R. 38-27-1w FOR SALE—Ford touring c: in good shape. $175 cash. G. D. An- _derson. Lahr’s FOR SALE—1 Ford car with new de- livery body just overhauled, J. B. __Smith, 3-30-3t. FOR” SALE—Ford with truck body, W.°T. Bell, Mandan, N, D. Phone _184. 3-30-5t ‘OR RENT—Brick garage in rear of Il 4th streef. M. W. Neff. 3-30-lw FOR SALE—5 room modern bunga- low, maple floors, well located. $3,000,-$500. cash, casy payments. 6 room modern ‘garage; in first class $5,000, easy payments. 6 room modern house neighborhood, $4,000. Harvey Harris & Co. J. Pp. Jackson, Manager. bungalow with choice 3-80-3t. HOUSES WANTED | TO BU odgrh six or seven-room house, in good loca- tion. Substantial cash payment, balance in stated or monthly pay- ments, What have you? Call Phone 298, between 9 andb o'clock. 1-2t Co an eee eres erty OOMS FOK RENT. or unfurnished rooms for housekeeping, in modern 306 Mandan Ave, Phone WANTE hed light hous FOR F One well fu room in a modern home, Suitable for one or two gentlemen prefer- red? Phone 8323 or 216 2nd St. 3-30-3t FOR RENT—Two rooms suitable for three or four, ladies or gen- tlemen. Also single ropm, board. The Mohwak. Phone 145. 2 Gt FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished front room, large closet, suitable for two young ladies, Board if de- sired, 217 8th St. Phone &83. 3-20-10 BOARD AND ROOM at the Dunra- ven, Rates reasonable by meal or day. Home cooking and baking. Try us, The Dunraven. 3-29-1W FOR RENT—Two or three rooms, furnished or unfurnished in modern home, 223-12 St. Phone 553W. 4-2-1w FOR SALE—Dresser, good an new. Also washing machine and wringer in very good condition, 214 11th. _ Phone 655-M 1-1w FOR RENT—Three modern and d sirable rooms, close in, to lad well furnishe in a modern home, Phone as2R. 218-2nd. 3-28-1w FOR RENT—Ail modern room close in for rent to lady. Phone No. 974W. ___8-80-1w FOR RENT—Clean, furnisheq rooms fn modern home. Phone 802, 602- 8th_St. 3-30-1w. FOR RENT—Two large and two small rooms, 404 Sth St. Phone FO NT- I. f jon the 16th | FOR RENT—Two room apartment. |x at, Dag Bismafck Business College. Phone 183, 2-13-1¢ FOR RENT—Single room with kitch- enette, 411 6th St. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Room in modern house, 518 Gth St. Phone 512-W. 3-30-3t | he SIX PER CENT MONEY may be se- cured under Bankers Reserve Sys- tem for any purpose on city or farm property. Bankers Reserve Deposit Company, Lathrop Build- ing, Kansas City, Mo. Home office, Denver,. Colorado. 3-15-1mo FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Foi son Tractor with extension rims, fenders and governor, also one Oliver gang plow in A-1 condition. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ain Danny Picks Her Name OR ra eet : PLL BET HE CAWT THINK OF A'NAME | HAVE SEVERAL CUTE NAMES IN MIND BUT TOM, HAVE YoU DECIDED ON A NAME. To SELECT ( Ol A NAME FoR: WE'LL LET. DANNY ( TELL US WHAT NAME HE WOULD LIKE FOR MIS SISTER BEST -. { Sy, i , AND GET IT 7 WELL, TLL Just FOR OUR LITTLE | THOUGHT JUST CAN'T DECIDE //) | FOR HIS LITTLE BET HE CAN ‘ DAUGHTER YET? / YOU WANTED WHICH ONE.) LIKE ann Ce 0 ae! THINK OF (ony DON'T You NAME HER BETTY. OVER WITH? y NE ~ COME ON, DANNY - “BETTY,” THAT’S JUST _. WHAT IT wht BE! ‘BETTY DUFF” AND HE NAMED HER - HE NAMED HIS OWN SISTER! BY ALLMAN Te 1 KNEW HE COULD Do IT - ) KNEW IT ALL THE TIME!) ) i} ( , FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS monthly + condition, with | ‘and filed of record in the office of . | Register of Deeds of the Count; i | Three Meals, Three Sets Here is a boy with a separate supper. Fiv and he's proud of them. tof teeth for b -old Joseph De Rasma of Newark, N PAGE SEVEN of Teeth dinner and is the owner Phone 6 Alex Anderson, marek, N, D. FOR SALE--Si taurant at Regan, } fice for quick sale ry terms, write Andrew Holum, B erd, Minn, 702 10th St. South. ‘3-28-4w We do hemstitching. all work, 10¢ per yard, Singer Sewing Machine Co., 612 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. quire at the American | lor. |FOR SALE—American walnut room set, one Wicker couch, Phone | 791. 28-1w FOR SALRB—Saw dust by the car \ load, Francis Jaszkowiak. 3-28-tf Ting and clip. | OST —Reys on k Lo | Finder please return to }FOR RENT—Two improved farms. : Frank Barnes agent, City Nation- al Bank. 3-31-2t POSITION WANTED | HIGHGRADE Bookkeeper and office | man, age 27, wishes to make change. Have broad business ex- periense and can handle all office details, Also experienced in’ sales- work and colleetions. e Bismarck Tribune. SS NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that d » mortga ngham, —-me ot November, rd in the office of Idated the Ist ¢ jand filed for reed |the register of | Burleigh j said r f De 82 of A [such mortgage eri the f of Burleigh vat the hot P. M., on ‘the 14th | Ape to Satisfy the amount dye Jupon’ such’ mortgage on the day sale. Th remi: described in such mortgage satisfy the s ¢ lo : Northw. of Section Fourteen (NW, 14) ‘Township One. Hundred ht C1a8), Range Seventy S + containing rding to the Government survey eof 160 acres more or I here will be due 8 mort- fe at the dete of sale sum of n Hundred Six Dollars hty en C ) for en Cen! rt u of foreclosure a Dated March | ne Cleary, H Assignee of Mortgage. Zugér & Tillotson, | Attorneys for Assignee, Bismarck, N. D. 12-19-26-4-2-9 NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE BY ADVE! EMENT Notice is hereby given that that ‘certain mortgage executed and de- livered by John Walter and Veronica Walter, his wife, mortgago to Baldwin State Ba » Ni Dak., a corpora’ S of North Dakota, mortgagee, dated the 28th day of March, A. D. 1917, of | Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 6th day of April, A. D. 1917, | at ten o'clock A. M., and recorded in Book 138. of Mortgages on page | 242, and which said mortgage was thereafter duly assigned in writing | on the 14th day of September, A. D. 1922, to August FE, Johnson, of | Washburn, N, D., will be foreclosed by a. sale’ of the premises in such | | mortgage and hereinafter describec, the front door of the Court House in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P, M. on the 10th day of | April, A. D. 1923, to satisfy the | amount due upon the said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage ‘ni which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follow: West Half of Northea: ee eter (W% of NE%) of Section Twenty- eight (Sec. 28) of Township One Hundred Forty-one (Twp. 141) north, of Range Seventy-nine (Rge. 79) West of Sth P. M There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale, the sum of Thirty-four and 56-100ths Dollars 56) together with the sum of indred Thirty-eight and 30- 100ths Dollars ($138.30) paid on ac- erued interest due on a prior mort- 6, and the sum of One Hundred NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SAL Notice Is Hereby Given, That de- wult has been made in the terns and conditions of that certa made, executed and de } ry Hedstrom and Hedstrom, his wife, mort the Northern Tru poration, mortgagec 1918, and fil or pot fice ‘of the Register of Deeds of Bur leigh county, North Dakota, on the 2nd day of 3 1 it 920 0 m., and orded™ in gee Lo Life Insurance a tion, of Philadel- 2, by an instrument in writ- he Mth day of May, 198 ff a to declared’ the amount secured by said mortgage due, and the same is now duc and ple, “and said mortgage will be losed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house, in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 19th day of May, to the amount due upon such mortgage on the date of sale. The premises mort, entire described in such and which will be sold io the same, are situated in the wounty of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and are described as follows, to-wi he Southwest quarter (SW1)_ of Se on One (1), in To hip) One Hundred Forty. , of Range Sevent West of the Fifth F an, cons aining 160 acr cording to the ernment Survey therec There will be due on such mort- f sale the sum of Hundred Eley- 2nd day April, ITY MUTUAL IN- I COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Pa, Assignee of Mortgagec. \ HEDSTROM igh County ON, CUPL TAMBAUGH, Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee, venty and 46-100ths Dollars}. - 0.46) in taxes paid, and, also bt ue costs and. disbursements of th Ma 3 t le. Bryn Mawr competition for gym- AUGUST E. JOBNSON, nast honors was won by Miss Kath: Bg. moat, Tee ae ee ee eee “atte 4 -| addition ‘ing mn) is Bude’. Ne. Dae ete, Miss Strauss is president of

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