The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1923, Page 7

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TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1928 | MARKET NEWS || TZ OLD Home TOWN _ enceal WHEAT TAKES Alex Anderson. Phone 6F210, Bis- 99 marek, N, D, sariw|“Well, Frenchy? | FOR SALE—Smail hotel, with res- | 3 taurant at Regan, N. D. will sacri- | fice for quick sale. Very easy | terms, write Andrew Holum, Brain- | erd, Minn. 702 10th St. South. 2 , MONEY TO'LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. }) rox SALE—Team of well mated | mares, 6 and 7 years old, weigh- » 9 FOR SALE. ing 2,850; one 3% farm wagon; r 5 Eight room Moderh house on patement.... Sy also 1,000 choice fence posts, 918 Two story five room modern house. 5000 | _Avenue B._ Phone 10! 4: Six Room Modern Bungalow.... Six. room two story house Modern | glecomb brown Leghorns. Cheap | ——_ Five Room Bungalow. ......... if taken at once. Phone eT it i Room cot! artly modern. ... x | Unexpected Advance in Liv- This oncanties Meaeae |—We do hematitching. All_work, | | 10c per’yard, Singer Sewing Machine | CavaEe eh feeder beat peal ia 612 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. See us for terms. | HEAP— Practically i erpool Is Bullish Factor Early on Mart : Phone 421 PRICE OWENS Eltinge Bik. new futniture for 5 rooms. 930- | gb; _Apitl Wheat took a ‘ Upsta upturn in price today dur- ell ing the ree in Liserpool costae { -. : if quire at the American Billard par- a bullish factor, Besides 2 ; ( MELP WANTED—MALE _ Li DLO ILLS pod Un anay rted that in Kansas no 4 \ WANTED—Man to work on farn, for] FOR RENT—Two partly furnished |FOR SALE—American walnut dining | it was re in had fallen where most needed information, call Van Horn hotel. or unfurnished rooms for light room set, one Wicker couch. Phone ee tee arcueh congleons hak 3-28-1w| housekeeping, in modern house,j 791, 3-28-1W st ily extending eastward. ‘al \ < ” | a eeu tere RR SE Fe RRR TPR ey pe rere eras current about systematic curtailment HELP WANTED—PEMALE hirer bans Gre ae ares to lift values Whe ohaning wives = = WANTED—A girl for gendral kitchen | FOR RENT—Two rooms suitable | é iene | ringed from to % cents higher] Pp» Me = 4 ‘| work in small restaurant. Must be] for three or four, ladies or gen- with May, 12 .207% to $1.21, and July, j %. 3 3 able to assist with cooking; state tlemen, Also single room, with WANT eee iorom i $1.17% to $i. was followe: A . Coney's Cafe, , N. D. . The Mohwak. Phone 145. — More direct-to-home slight further gains and then some. 7 2 TONER aS ee eee etre aaete| nan ee B-20-6t | salespeople, Good. health, House thing of a reaction, R eee ans nnn, | hl ‘ood an ‘oilet Products. | Subsequently buying dwindled in 2 PAID MINE” WANTED—A competent girl for|FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished Rest’ qualities, lowest prices, lar plume and the market at i . 1 y Bra general house work. One who un-} front room, large closet, suitable Rest line, most co-operation, easi anowea ine Gutlal SethaeN: eenubaree y derstands cooking. 406-6th St. for two young ladies. Board if de-| sellers. ‘No advance in prices. On eur pressure and liquidating sales. . Alena 8-28-tf | sired, 217 8th St. Phone 883, market 34 yea’ Hustlers make Rajlies ensued, however, and the ‘A couple of good. farm 3-20-1W $1 an hour. ane, occupation, cldse was unsettled at the same as W. A. Breen, Bismarck.| BOARD AND ROOM at the Dunra- | (ino yi nn canol | yester to one-half cent | 4-2-3] “ven, Rates reasonable by meal | Ct: 1994, Minneapolis, Minn, ; higher. May, $1.20% July, $1.1 to $1.17%, to $1.20%, and wAWTEnS School girl to work for board and room. Phone 967. 3-27-tf pa, | or day. Home cooking and baking. ‘ a | D> (i; . = PERERA ON SMEG { : ue FOR SAL3 OR RENT FOR RENT—Two or three large Try us. The Dunraven. | WORK WANTED 8:20-1W | WANTED—Sewing, plain oF fancy; | ‘There was no fear in the face of } | rensonable charges. Phone 169-J, Sian uaalten WHERNa Chicago, April 3.—Hog receipts, | HOUSES AND FLATS. rons.) CUPHINeANGE Gnt@enitHed | -GHveaiieMelasotirenveninn. S this little Geri 24,000. Early market steady to 104 cents higher on buthers; otheas ; anout steady; late trading slow; top, 60, 1Utle receipts, 10,000, Slow. Bet- ter grade beef steer about steady | tS ee eee eee, French guard FOR SALE—Modern and up to date} in modern home, 223-12 St. | pene sae ud, AS a i . approached to take his picture lovely home, six room and bath | phone 553W. 4.2.1w |___POSITION WANTED Hoe eaeaitouis:eettiretqhinee Taede Que bed room down stairs. Garage | sR SALE—Dresser, good as new. HIGHGRADE Bookkeeper and office | /issen, Close in. Only $5000. Cash $1400. i} hi h wringer, man, age 27, wishes to make Also ‘new modern bungalow six peal word conditions 214 lith.| ‘hange. Have broad business ex- = rooms and bath, garage in...base-| Phone 650-M, -B1-1W | periense and can handle all office DEATH CLUE ' } THE EDITOR. OF THE WEEKLY CLARION WAS STANLEY NEYSRRCE UNUSUALLY HAPPY TODAY, WHEN “TOBE STACKHOUSE PAID HIS LONG OVERDDE SUBSCRIPTION WITH FOUR BUSHELS OF POTATOES - + s extreme close. Lower j ae ATE a at ae cums: details. Also experienced in sales- j tending lower, killing | J. H. Holihan, 314° Broadway. | work and collections. Write 638, | ly top. matured CONGRESSMEN KEEP FIT ON NAVAL JUNKET Phone 146__ $-31-3t | phone, 242-W. Bismarck Tribune. 3-30-4t | 50. She-stcck proportion- | | a ° FOR: SALE—6 room modern house | FOR RENT—Three modern and de- | ‘ast | atts niore numerous. About steady. - " Riverview, Hardwood floors and| sirable rooms, close in, to ladies. | | Other classes about like Monday. trim, hot water heat, full base-| Phone 6925 3-27-1w Eo a a en pee reall Asking higher on veal calves. Early ment, laundry tubs, screened; FOR RENT—A well furnished room | Chain. ied eaIAdeEE tease teeel| sales dealers about steady, Packers porch, garage. $5750, $800 cash.| in a modern home. Phone 832R. Shea cy ing upwards to $8.50. Shippers king few strictly choice kinds, up- Hedden Real Estate Agency. \218-2nd. ie 3-28-1w Si Keya oh: iy eyaringgandveliny FOR RENT—Aii modern room close school, double garage. Purchase jnemedern home. Phone eet 4-1-3 price $5300, part cash. Hedden|__ 8th St. 3-90-18 | aaa —anow plac Ree 4-2-.w| FOR RENT—Two large and two|/OST—Gold Arrow pin. Reward | room house with} small rooms, 404 6th St. Phone | emcee farnace heat, hardwood floor,} _612-J. 2 BUSINESS CHANCES water, lights, basement, lot 50x! FOR RENT—Two room apertment.| FON RENT—Place suitable 150. ‘Purchase. price $2250, easy| Bismarck Businest College. Phone| meat market, grocery store, bar- terms. Hedden Agency. Phone 0, sa ‘ 2-18-tf; her shop or real estate offices. Practically nothing done on ed lambs, tendency lower. One load California spring lambs, $16, Find lease return to yy ane = wargls to $10. FOR-SAUE=S toom modern bunga-| in for rent to lady. Phone No. | Groce Wie ib : slow. Fe s f a OST 5 = to $11.75. Weak te 25 piled close to Catholic church and} FOR RENT—Ciean, furnished rooms | Tce return to "Tribune office. ST, PAUL LI So. St. Paul, April 3,—Cattle re- ceipts, 2,200. Market generally steady to strong. Common and medi- um beef steers, $6.25 to $8.26. Fat 4-2-1W Located in busiest part of city. she-stock, $4.25 to $8. Canners and FOR:SALE—House, five rooms, bath : Reasonable rent. Call 339W or cutters, $2.60 to $4. Bologna bulls first floor, four’ rooms und’ bath eZ write $. Nicola, Bismarck, N. D. mostly, $4.25 to $4.75. Stockers and feeders fully steady. Calves receipts, 2,800. _ Market around 26 cents higher. Hog re- ceipts, 11,800, Market 5 to 10 cents high Range, $6.75 to $8.20, heep receipts, 100. Market most- er heat; laundry room; good] ing rooms, 208 East Thayer ne hborhood, close ‘in, 7-000. 42-16 | AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES len_Agency. 4-3-1w| FOR RENT—Single room with kitch-| FOR SALE—Ford 1 ton truck, 1921 FOR: SALE—Five-room modern cot-{ enette, 411 6th St. Phone 273. car, in first clasg condition. Com- » furnace heat, hardwood floor, 4-2-IW! plete with cab and stake body. full basement, large porch, nice | nnn | will sell cheap if taken at once. : a separate entrance; hot] FOR RENT—Furnished house, keep-| 2 lawn and trees. Purchase price, MISCELLANEOUS. ° Write Trib 537. 3-29-1w Followign a grillin; f Willia ly steady. Good and choice fat lai ; $6,000; terms. Hedden, Real Estate | pep —eqp em qe nee ee | Weite Tribune 697. _3-29-1w rN ge aa am “potable, $13.50 to $14.25. One hun- Representatives and senators are shown here on the hurricane deck of U. S. S. Henderson going through| Agency. » Phone 3-1w| FOR SALE—One National cash reg-| 4 SNAP—$100.00 takes my 6 pass-| Ture (left) New York police ar- dred to 140-pound ewes, quotable, | setting-up exercises under the direction of the naval instructor. ‘his battleship bearing the members of| FOR SALE~-Six-room cottag iertes’ sawed oaks 26 inches deepe] eneer model 79 Overland. Com- | rested jira. ane pagar connec- $8 to $8.75, Congress was on its way to the war maneuvers at Panama. : ber and bath first floor, oak fi £0 inches wide, 94 inches high, take| Plete except Battery. Write box /tion with the murder of Frederick % ae 7 E ish, fire place, hot water heat, down in sections. Easy to crate| 84. Dogden, N. Dak. Schneider, wealthy Bronx con- MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. laundry tubs, screened porch, gar-}' and ship, one glass show case, mate} t |tractor. Ture is held as a material Minneapolis, April 3—Wheat re- Ruh: age; $6,300, part cash, Hedden| bie bottom, plate glass top, ten| CHEAP FOR CAS witness, ceipts, 196 cars, compared to 161 r ‘S-1w] feet long, 43 inches hi | Senger touring car. Good running cars a year ago. ae * modern light] wide. y | condi hone 929-R, —3-27-1w Cash No, 1 northern, $1.20% to housekeeping ‘apartment of three :| FOR SALE im g car in No. 1 dark northern faney, rooms and bath. Reference required.} food shape. 8175 cash. D. An- ; Std cee Write No. 123, care of Tribune. FOR SALEA’ two-way set of bat- aerate Gta: , $1.22% to $1.30%; May, $1.20%; é 3-29-1w tery coffee urns, complete with 4-2-9 July, $1.21. da floor FOR RENT—Modern steam heat- rarilne a cyans And 8 ls as Corn No. 3 yellow, 69 to 69% ed flat in new fireproof Tribune cooler aniciesfersarn oitirintexoled zor BENT Bie 5 gorage me sf cents. building. Call Tribune office or} shelves for glasses and dishes; | Miners Defy French Bayonets PREMIER SO a aed ge ae ee i 3-30-1W | Oats No. 3 white, 40% to 41% _Phohe 32.or 698W. 3-19-tf| this is a very attractive outfit for Speman eres een ew ee cs cents. : FOR RENT—Strictly modern spatt-| coffee shop or cafe, and I will| FOR SALE—One Indian motorcycle; Barley, 63 to 61 cents. 6 ment, Mese Apt. Phone 862. W. F.| sell same very reasonable, for| snap. Call Singer Sewing Machine | Rye No. 2, 76% to 77% cents, ii a quick sale... Waldorf pier | %Co. 4-2-1w Murphy, _ Prop. go, N. D. ee SIX PER-CENT MONEY may be #¢-| Novice OF SALE ON SPECIAL EX- cured under Bankers Reserve Sys: EcuTioN IN MORTGAGE office’ methods or accounting de-| tem for any purpose on city or FORECLOSURE, BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ismarek, April 3,—1923, i No! 1 dark’ northern . . $1.15 ‘ sired bya million dollar company,| {arm property. Bankers Reserve 4/114 i. hereby given, that by vir-| és = : . ank, of-| Deposit Company, Lathrop Build- 4 2 perpen anne, 110 here at the mouth of the large cos} mines in the German in- eednee. nA a ‘A $6,000] ing, Kansas City, Mo. Home office, | tue of # judgment in mortgage: ares No.1 mixed durum . ‘85 ‘ to work in the presence of Brench guards forced therinvaders | opportunity, with advancement to| Denver, Colorado, __3:16-1mo | Cure, Beaders ly the Sosetiet No.’ 1’ red durum . 19 district, manager. Applications | FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Ford- | jeigh, Fourth Judicial Dfstrict, State No. 1 flax . 2.97 confidenti: dex Bales ie | son Tractor with extension rims, | or North Dakota, and entered and No! 2 flax 2.92| British hoys will be sent from|500 a month if a scheme of ‘émigra- | tralian government proves qsuecess-| 8i9-1st Ave, North, Fargo, N. fenders and governor, also one | Gocketed in the office of the chau No. 1 rye .. -60| England to Australia at the rate of | ion recently launched by thet Aus- | fuls 3 Oliver gang plow in A-1 condition. | of said court, in-and for the Cousty ss Seppe ASS 2 ———— | of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, * hi th di March, A. D. Hier First Misage BY ALLMAN Jit on scion wherein Charles For plaintiff, and Peterson Mag- IF 1 CANGET Magnus, First Nationa! THIS DONE BEFORE TO You, DEAR READERS- | Bank of Bismarck, North Dakota, #| ‘The battling of iabereva THE BABY WAKES corporation, J. L, Belly Elle T. Mag-| rogularse antl Jugo-Sla t | WANT To THANK You ONE AND Marvin G. Magnus and Martin | had euBhosanie: ‘Stumbouliay, UP ILL BE ALL ALL FOR YOUR TELEGRAMS, ; Jof the plaintiff and against seid de- | f0e,sery “strongman” of Bulgaria, AND LETTERS OF CONGRATULATIONS)“ /fendants for the sum of nine thou- tia eis Daglight or European ills : | sand eight hundred eight-six and 40- | “CS ALSO FOR THE BABY PINS AND | 100ths ($9,886.40) dollars which said BABY SHOES AND THINGS You | Judgment, among other thins, di-| four (24), and the Northwest Quar- SENT ME-ANDJHE BABY BUGGY | | 'Zected the sale by the sheriff of | ter -of Section Twenty-five (25),_all , Burleigh county, North Dakota, of|in Township One Hundred and Forty You OFFERED AND THE BANKBOOK jhe teal property, hereinatter ” e-| (140), North of Range Seventy-seven 2 scribed, or so much thereof as may|(77) West of the Fifth Principal WITH THE DOLLAR INIT “THE ‘be sufficient to satisfy the amount | Meridian, in the County of Burlelgh POETRY. AND THE NAMES THAT id Judement, with , beerane and State of ‘North Dakota. fe + | | thereon and costs, or so much of said| Dated this 12th day of March, A, D, You SENT Me WERE VUST FINE Judgment as the proceeds.of such sale | 1923, : ai i | applicable thereto will sat: DOINGS OF THE DU DUFFS "Lt DO THIS WHILE HELEN IS TAKING HER ALL RIGHT IN JUST A ALBIN HEDSTROM, : "Your New tire FRIEND. by Virtue of a writ of spe ‘Sheriff of Burleigh County, : = ecution to the sheriff of said Bur- North Dakota. WIND UM pity fore leigh county issued out of the-of |ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Cy HERE'S fice of the clerk of said court in| Attorneys for Plaintiff, id for said county of Burleigh and Webb Block, Bismarck, N. state of North Dakota, for the 3-13£20-27-4-3-10 sum of $9,886.40, and accrued and ac- —_—s cruing interest ‘and costs, and cos! TRICT COURT 0) of sale, directing the said sheriff vw IN THE UN NITED nes oe sell/the said feal property pursuant |- Ne to said judgment’and execution; the In the Matter or et Nee aaa : peehiats an sean county of} rupt. Ta ipeieraues aah Z jurlei e of ‘Dakota, a “In ruptey. like parton abpolnted by Said nadst| {To the ercultom® of Victor-Knskt to make said salé, will sell the real ef Arena, county of Burleigh, and | property hereinafter described tothe giatet etoreenas by Penkeny ies {| highest. bidder for cash, at’ public |irebruary 26, 1993) the ‘enid ate ‘| auction at the front door of the court | Koski was’ duly, . cated bank- 2 | house, in the city of Bismarck, Bur- | rupt.gnd that, the arene ‘| leigh county, North Dakota, on the creditors ae Be the of. : igs wy of manetgt Dy Ue 3 thi :| hour of two o'clock in the neon {| 96. said day, to. satisty said, judg. | on Saturday, April 14, 028, at 1 4 lock a. m., at which time’ the oa ‘| ment, and execution, with: interest | °° nd, ims, | atid coats and the conta and expenses pt afl cia ne . 4 er ce Te You j : of such sale, or as much theréof as ch ihe peocnedet of said sale applicable ne arma pea come be! thereto will satisty. sucl sala aa te ait a Tedenedt ged at sacs execution and to ‘ths in said ji

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