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an ” aging 88 pounds, averaging $7. THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1998 ~ ~ MARKET NEWS WHEAT EXPORT REPORTS GIVE | - VALUES BOOST| = Reported 750,000 Bushels of Durum Wheat Is Bought For Export ‘ Chicago, April 5—In large esti- mates of the amount of wheat made jay for Europe had a tendency to lift values in the wheat market day during the early dealings, It said 750,000 bushels of durum “n purchased for export, and ,750,000 bushels of Canadian had also been bought for -Atlantic shipment. There was , too, of damage by green bugs in Oklahoma and about continued need of rain over western Kansas. The opening, which varied from un- changed figures to 34 cent. higher wih May, $1.20% to $1.21 and July, $1.17% to $1.17%%, was followed by numerous slight changes but al! within the initial range. Subsequentiy indications of liberal new export business, especially in durum wheat, led to fresh upturn. in |price. It) was estimated that Europe tod: took 1,250,000 bushels. + The close v firm, one-half to one- + efghth cents net Higher with May, SL.21%2 to $1.21%% and July, $1.18', to $LISh. ED PEAVEY. WAS ASKED To LEAVE THE LODGE ROOMS EARLY ‘TONIGHT Medan S Ayal ils ae ON ACCOUNT OF HIS SQUFAKY SHOES. changed. hipments, 64; harrels. Peles AO ic as ponent es Bron, § to { | MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. | i i i CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Chicago, April’ 5.—-Hog receipts, 00. Mostly 10 cents higher. Spots WD ol OUT OUR WAY —By Williams cents higher. Top, $8.75. Pack-| § my iuge Sows around $7.40 to $7.60. Pigs ‘ i strong to 25 cents higher, Bulk de- GOSH IF YER 'FRAID T’ BUT EDGAR, CANT sirable 60 {o 130 pounders, $7 to 5 4 EVEN PICK TH WORMS BEAR “10 ~YouCH ripts, 9,000, Beef stee®s 1 UP, HOW YA GONNA BAIT “THE WiGGLy strong 2 Be centsitial: SA MER HOOK HEN, HUH 2 fl CRAWLY “THINGS! sest, 1, ound steers, .40, ‘ a 4 i and choice matured steers, YA DONT “THINK i to $10 Bidding lower on GONNA DO ALL-TH worRK lighter kinds. Butcher stock, bulls and veals uneven, around steady. 1 calves scarce, bulk to packers, 50. Stockers and feeders Sheep receipts, 15,000. Opening very slow. sales steady to weak. Two 1 84-pound wooled lambs, $14.50, Sheep searce. Few strong weight kind steady, to $8.50. Run includes 1,300 direct to packers. + ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. So. St, Paul, Apr Cattle re- coipts, (1,700. Market — generally steady to strong. Common and medi- um beef steers, $6.25 to $8.50, Early top, $8 Fat she-stock, $4.25 to Bulk fat heifers, $6 to $7.25. to $6.25. Canners and cutters, $2.75 to $4.25, Bologna bulls largely. $4.50 to $4.75. Stock- and feeders strong, bulk, $6 to Vy (Calves receipts, 1,800, Market strong to 25 cents higher. Best lights largely, $7.75 to $8. Hog receipts, 9,000, Market slow, dy to 10 cents higher. Range, t 0$8.30. Pigs, $7.75. heep receipts, 300; Market steady. ‘ally no good or choice lambs Few choice light ewes up About 30 shorn ewes aver- st We ll|y, aN ERAT oe woeeeeneere ith AN } BISMARCK GRAIN, (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ismarck, April 5, 192: No. 1 dark ‘northern No. 1 northern spring » $116 111 No. 1 amber durum . ot No. 1 mixed durum .85| SUPREME COURT DECISIONS. | Hand and Clarence Maynard; appeal 9 — No. 1 red durum -.... N 1 flax 2.99] Decisions’ handed down today by}hibition laws from Mountrail county,| Di 2 Fax 2.94{the supreme court include: Moellring, judge. judg No. 1 rye .. AX Do 4A? TSHUD SAM Mn 60. State of North Dakota vs. Roy D.}ion by Nuessle, judge. te Ye! tes, tye alli a owe ‘ as ete Me N HE, es Nay Affirmed. Opin-| dismissed. judge. - : — —— 4 ~ DOINGS OF THE DUEFFS YOU SEE | HAVE A BABY. AT MY HOUSE AND.) THOUGHT !T -WOULD.BE A GooD IDEA TO GET A KK GOOD Ccow- WELL, SHE'S A Ives PLENTY OE MILK : a STEADY BossiE !' A One-Man Cow! GO. ON WITH JHE DRILLS a oaNte 44 __nea service iH FOR SALE. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. Eight 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 Three room cottage Modern........ Four Room cottage on South Side....... Corne® lot 75x150 ...........eeeeee See us for terms. PRICE OWENS Phone 421 HELP _WANTED—MALB mi \Eltinge Blk. ROOMS FOR RENT. | “Water heat; laundry room; goad n@ighborhood, close in, Hedden Agency. FOR SALE—Five-room modern cot} | tage, furnace heat, hardwood floor, full basement, large Rereh, nice | jawn and trees. urchase price, terms. Hedden Real Estate | Phone 0, 4-3-1w, 3 cottage, *cham- ber and bath first floor, oak fin-| ish, fire place, hot water heat, | laundry tubs, screened Fors. ar | age; $6,300, part cash, Hedden| | Agency." 4-3-1 | ‘FOR RENT—Modern steam heat- ed flat in \new fireproof Tribune building. Call Tribune office or | _Phone 32 or GOBW. __3-10-tf FOR RENT-—Strictly modern apart- ment. Bose Apt., Phone 852. W. Murphy, Prop. 3-15-tf FOR RENT—Modern apartment with bath, French & Welch. A: ir, Griffi da; Varney Flats. Phone WANTED—Man on dairy farm, milk-| FOR RENT—-Two partly furnished ing machine used, but must be Apply Lewis J. willing to milk. Garske, one mile north mare WANTED—A janitor, steady -A girl for general kitchen work in small restaurant. able to assist with cookin; 101 Van Horn hotel, hefor ing: competent girl for general house work. One derstands cooking. cral housework, Mrs. R. ham. Phone 240-M, the mornings, or after six even- 406-6th St. WANTED —Competent maid or unfurnished rooms for housekeeping, in modern hous of # 306 Mandan Ave. Phone 262-J, 4-4-3t a job. fn: | FOR RENT—Two large well furnish- ed rooms with three closets, sui able for four men or four wome 8 close in, Apply 613 3rd St. 4-4-4t ‘wo or three rooms, furnished or in mod home, Must be state ern aw. light Phone, 4-4-lw large MISCELLANEOUS. | 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 son Tractor with extensfon rims, | fenders and governor, also one | Oliver gang plow in A-1 condition. Alex Anderson. Phone 6F210, Bi Dresser, good, as new. De e and wringer FOR SALE Toots with cee e ten in| ery toed conditions 214 Jiu, FOR SALE —Small hotel, wit Phone 655-M. PTO ree furnished rooms ad for light housekeep- 502-11th St. Phone 4-4-1 | home for ing mach 4-4-lW]/ FOR REN may be ui ing if desired. ib4W. FOR RENT ed room in modern lady. 114 Ave. A. 4-4: ‘who un- 3-28-tf for gen- E, Bon- 4-5-3] PORT of children, 4 Ave. B. WANTED—Woman wants work he day,or hour; Call 409 Van Hort t hotel. + AGENTS WANTED WANTED — More direct-to-home} _Sth Good health, House- Food and Toilet Products. salespeople, hol x es, lowest pri JA girl to help take care Mrs. -L.:A. Schipfes, ) A couple of good farm y; A, Breen, Bismarck, Cal) at 422-4th St. 4- 4-4-lw for one or two. at 201 Ist. —One large front room in modern home suitable for two, FOR RENT—Modern room, close in,| Call 888, or call | 4-4-20) marck, N. Dé 3- taurant at Regan, N. D. will fice for quick sale. Very easy terms, write Andrew Holum, Brain- erd, Minn. 702 10th St, South. ‘a 3-28-4w also for sule well matched | FOR RENT— good fresh milk co team of horse: throuh — bred- | white Plymouth Rock chickens, 805 t. Phone 442-M. lw $1.50 per load, also! ver ut $1.50 per to 76 Elm | trees from $2 up. Phone | 4-2-3) FOR REN in for rent to 974. FOR RENT— in modern home. lady. small rooms, 404 6 ices, lar- most co-operation, easi years. Hustle: age, occupation . T. pt Co..| FOR RENT-—Furnished house, keep-| FOR SALE—Sid references. 4, Minneapolis, BUSINESS CHANCE! Meat market, grocer; ber shop or real estate Located in busiest Reasonable rent. write 8. Nicola, Bi or-trade. Agency used au and new parts on hand, O} féentials, ~generators, Call or write 8, E. 12th St. Phone 478M,, Bi Ne Dak. plete except Battery. 184, Dogden, N. Dak. th St. R REN’ Phone 619-W. ry ine Ti Call Singer Sewing Lost. McKenzie Hotel shortly Chriptmas. _to Tribune office. Call 327. AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES AUTOMOBILES and parts for sa afly make featuring Maxwell. Used e& motors transmissions, and dif- A SNAP—$100.00 takes my 5 pass- enger modél 79 Overland. Com- Write box FOR SALE—Bed, davenport and : few other pieces of furniture, 621 Brick garage in 114 4th street. M, W. Neff. indian motorey | LOST—Gold braclet wrist watch in L, 0. Wall, plaintiff-appellant vs. from conviction for violation of pro-| First National bank of Crosby; from ide county, Lowe judge. Opinion Finder’ please return ST—Gold arrow pin. 1 rs make 4--at| iP& Tooms, 208 East Thayer St, 8 FOR RENT—Single room with kitch- enette, 411 5th St, Phone ae FOR RENT— Light rooms, Phone 464-J. FOR SALE OR RENT __ HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR SALE—Hav: to $4,500. them. Also have ‘oom hot to east of car line. verhaul- ihan, east of Post Office. ‘All modern room close | Phone No. | ___8:30-1w | , furnished rooma | . Phone 802, 602 FOR RENT—Two Targe and two ith St. Phona 612-J. 2-2-¢f | "No advance in prices, On| FOR RENT—Two room apartment. Bismarck Busineas College, Phone 183. 2-13-tf -2-1w | housekeeping FOR SALE—Gamel hair cout, Call 4-5-1w! veral nice mod- ern. bungalows priced from $3,000 Don’t buy until you see} reason of default therein, that cer- bloc Price, | Rime $1,700. Cash only $300, 3. H, Holt | Eimer 745. Rhone |the First Guaranty Bank, Bismarck, FOR SALE—Team of well mated) mares, 6 and 7 years old, weigh- ing 2850; one 3% farm also 1,000 choice fence po! ~{ Avenue B. Phone 1051, FOR SALE—Wheat, hay oats and po- tutoes, We hay | C. 0. Nelson, Bism | Hemstitching, Picoling, all 1c a| yard. Novelty pleating. Mrs, C. | P. Larsen, 400-4th St. i} 4-4-1w {kitchen table. Call mornings. _ Sth St. Phone 1016, _ 4 FOR” SALE—Household furniture. Call Apartment 7, 200% Main St. w 924. 4-4-3t | —— NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT-| GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. By Advertinement. Notice is hereby given that by tain mortgage made and executed by E, McCullough and Emma I McCullough, his wife, mortgagors, to | starters, hot water he ment, laundr, porch, garage. Hedden Real jismarck, 4-4-lw 3 room mod furnace li s to Catholic school, double garage. i cash, 3-31-7t 4-4-3¢ rear 0! bath, two bed room: down stairs, This is tiful home and modern Close in. Price, $5,000. € Mach 4 Toom hoi heat, lights, basement, lot 50: Purchase price $2250, ¢ after Hedden Agency. terms. 4-4 Reward. 4-4-1t} second; separate entrance; 6 room modern house distributors, and magnetos. Also iverview, Hardwood floors and | light housekeeping rooms for rent. Wagner, 422- . full base- screened , $800 cash. front. | g church and Purchase Hedden hardwood floor, | ty Phone 0. \the whole sum due if there is,a de-| & 4. IW jfault, and the whole of said mortgage | FOR SALE—Houre, five rooms, bath |is hereby declared due. hot | of, sale the sum of $814.64, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS _ es “GEE WAIZZ-Voo \ . CANIT GO To SCHOOL: It Wouldn’t Spell Cat BY ALLMA ( | GUESS THE SAFEST THING TO DO FOR ALL CONCERNED 1S TO GET THE MILK KLIN A BoTTLe! a = @ | sum of $799.64. North Dakota, mortgagee, which said mortgage is dated the 7th day of De-| |cember, 1921, and recorded in the cf- fice of the Register of Deeds of Bur- leigh county, ‘on the 28rd duy of February, at 9 2 j o'clock a. m., in Book 149, page 443, will be foreclosed by a sale of the | premises described in said mortgage the front door of the court house $7.000.) dents, and each of you, are hereby 4:3-1W | cited and required then and there ta (after described real estate jaforesuid pursuant to said judgment PAGE SEVEN And you, the above named respon- be and appear before this court and show cause, if any you have, why said account shall not be allowed the residue of said estate distributed. the administration of said estate closed and the said J A. Davies, ad- ministrator be discharged. Dated the 9th day of March, A. D. 1923. By the court. Seal I. C, Davies, Judge of County Court. 3-15-22-29--4-5-12-19 NOTICE OF SALE. Notice Is Hereby Given, that by virtue of a judgment and decree in foreclosure, rendered and given by the district court of the Fourth k Judicial District, in and for the coun- y of Burleigh, and state of North ota, and entered and docketed in * the office of the clerk of said court in and for said county, on the 7th day of March, 1923, in an action wherem William Graham, plaintiff, and FE. A, Billig and C. V, Billig, defendants, in favor of the said plaintiff and against the said defendants, FE. A. Billig and Cc. V. Billig for the sum of eleven hundred eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents, which judgment and de- cree, among other things, directed the sale by me, of the real estate herein- d, to satisfy the amount of said judgment, with interest there- on, and the ¢ and expenses of such sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will satisfy. And by virtue of a writ to me issued out of the office ~ of the clerk of said court, in and for said county of Burleigh ds under the seul of suid court, directing me to sell said real property pursuant to said judgment and decree, I, Albin Hedstrom, sheriff of said county, and person appointed by said court to make said sale, will sell the herein- to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, at the front door of the court house in Ahe city of Bismarck in the county of Burleigh and st of North Dakota, on the 20th day April, A.D. t 2 o'clock p.m. y, to satisfy said judgment and and costs there ts and expenses of ‘h or so much thereof as the proc of such sale applicable thereto will satisfy, The premises to be sold and decree, and to said writ, and to this notice, are described in said Judgment, decree and writ, as follows, to-wit: The Northeast Quarter (NEM ) of Section Thirty-one (31) in Town- | ship One Hundred Forty (140) North, Range Seventy-six (76) West of the Sth P.M, ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. D. F, E, MeCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, N. D. 3-29-4-5-12-19-26 NOTICE OF MORTGAC CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and dehv- ered by Adam Wageman and Magda- lena Wagemun, 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 in the office of the Register of Deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the 27th October recorded in Book 132 of Mortgag. page 688, 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 E FORE- in the city of Bismarck, county. of Burleigh, state of North Dakota, at} jthe hour of 1:30 p. m, in the after-! jnoon of the 15th day of May, 1923,! |to satisfy the amount due on said |mortgage on the date of sale. ' The premises described in said [mortgage and which will be sold to| satisfy the same are as follows, to- wit: | Lot Three (3), Block Nine (9), Townsite of Baldwin, Burleigh coun- | North Dakota. | | Said mortgage contains a clause authorizing the mortgagee to declare | There will} first. floor, four rooms and’ bath |be due on said mortgage. on the date | W Notice of Intention to Foreclose jwas given as required by law, more jthan thirty days before the begin- | {ning of the proceedings. The default | consists of the non-payment of the | Dated this 2nd day of April, 1923 FIRST GUARANTY BANK, = | Bismarck, N. D,, Mortgagee. | E. T. BURKE, | Bismarck, N. D., Attorney for Mortgagee. 4-6-12-19-26-! 10 NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS- TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. In County’ Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. \{IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE {| OF DUKE W. WILSEY, DE- CEASED. | Belle Wilsey, Petitioner, vs. Harry Wilsey, Archie Wilsey, Bessie Wil- ..sey Ricker, Ada Anthony, Orpha Powers, Ruby Wilsey, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to tho Above Named Respondents. You, the said Harry Wilsey, Archie Wilsey, Bessie Wilsey Rick- er, Ada Anthony, Orpha. Powe: Ruby Wilsey, are hereby notified that the final ‘account of the adminis- trator of the estate of Duke W. W: sey, late of the town of Wing, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, has been rendered to this court, therein show- ing that the estate of said deceased is ready for final settlement and dis- tribution, and petitioning that his account be allowed, the residue of ssid estate be di buted to the persons thereunto entitled, his ad- ministration closed and he be dis- charged; that Tuesday the 24th day of April, A. D. 1923 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day at the court rooms of this court/in the court house, in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota has been duly appoint- ed by this court for the settlement thereof, at which time end place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing,to said accoynt and petition and contest the same, the Register of Deeds of i Bur leigh county, North Dakota, on tha Ist day of February, 1923, at 2 0’ p. m., and recorded in Book page 48, in which George EF. is the assignee, will be for a sale of the premises in such mort- gage 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 Da- kota, at the hour of 2 on the 5th day of May i fy the amount due upon such mort- gage on the day of sale. The prem- described in such mortgage and which will be sold to sati me are described as follow Greene losed py si and the West half of the Southeas: quarter of Sectign 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 on the 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 E. GREENE, Assignee of Mortgagee. G, OLGEIRSON, Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee, Wing, North Dakota, B-29-4-5-12-19-26-5-3 eet Second Summons. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- ty of Burleigh. In Justice Court, before Geo. H. Dolan, Justice. C. J. Peterson, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph Bickel, Defendant, and Driscoll State Bank of Driscoll, N. D., Gar- nishee, 3 The State of North Dakota to said Defendant: By this second summons herein you are directed to appear before me at my office in the First National Bank building, in Bismarck, Burleigh coun- ty, North Dakota, on 24th day of April, A. D. 1923, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon to answer the complaint of C. J, Peterson, the plaintiff herein alleging 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 Sth day of No- vember, 1917, and that 4 garnishment summons and garnishment affitiavit has been served upon ‘the Driscoll State bank of Driscoll, N. D., the garnishee herein ang that Ae has in his possess#@n and under his control certain personal property, money and effects inthe sum of $790.00 and that the plaintiff demands that judgment be taken against you for the sum of $67.20 together with interest since the Sth day of November, 1917, at 10 per cent per annum and you are notified, that uniess you so appear and answer the plaintiff will take judgment against you accordingly. : Given this 2@th day of Poe 1923, y Justice of the Peace, ' ha 3-29-4622 |

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