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| *FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1928 WHEAT AGAIN TS STRONG ON CHICAGO MART After Wavering Start Price Climbs During the Early Dealings Chicago, April 6.—Despite a waver- ing start wheat turned upward in price toward during the early deal- ings. Freezing temperature and lack of moisture in part of the winter crop territory puts bears at a di advantag On the other hand de- clines in Liverpool quotations, fol- lowing an earlier advance, had a temporarily unsettling effect here. The opening, which varied from one- eighth cent off to onceight cent net gain with May, $1.21%% to $1.215 and July, $1.1834 to $1.183 ceeded by light general setback | and then a rise all around to well ubove yesterday’s finish, Subsequent]. ent buying in small lots wa n to indicate a broadening speculative interest™July und September touched a new high pri record for the s was firm at the same to 4 higher, May, + an dJuly, $1.18% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR, H ZS Minneapolis, April Jour un-| EA 5 changed. hipments, 56,145 barrels. MuSIs Bran, $27.50 to $28, i PAUL LIVESTOCK. Paul, April 6.—Cattle ie- | Market fairly active, y trong. Best beet averaging 987 Common and medi- to $8.50. Fat Canners and eutt bulls ers and fe receipts, cents, hig! to § y. Calves ). Market, around 25 Rest lights mostly, $& eipts, 9.500, Market slow, to 20 cents lower, Range, $6.75 0. Practical packer top, $8.10. g sows, $6.75 to $7. Bidding, $7.50 for good pigs. Sheep receipts, 800 market steady. One double choice 72-pound clipped Jambs, $11.90. Balance, odds and ends, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, April 6.—Hog {reveipts, 38,000, Slow, uneven, mostly 10 to 15 cents lov Bulk desnrable 160 2 $8.45 to $8.60. Top, ipts, 7,000. Slow. Beef , fat cows and heif- nd feeders weak to Spots off mora. ves to packers, $9 to Shippers not buying. Bologna ce, outlet very narrow. recei 10,000. Opening generally steady. Top old * crop lambs, $14.75 to city butchers. Sheep searce, about steady. Run in- cludes 3,400 direct to packers, BISMARCK GRAIN hed by Russell-Miller Co.) rek, April 6, 192: northern. No. Spring.. No, 1 amber durum. * No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum. No. 1 flax No, 2 flax No. 1 rye. (Furni: I No. 1 No. 1 MILL CITY WHEAT RECEIPTS, Minneapolis, April 6.—Wheat ri ceipts, 201 cars, compared with 1 ca year ago. Cash No, 1 north- THE OLD HOME TOWN» i “ere, —— os TEACHER AMBROSE ARTHUR DINWIBDIE. LOST HIS HAT AND WIG. ALGAT HIM JUST AS HE STEPPED : Ce STANLEY nei seavice “7 } OUT OUR WAY —By Willia ee — Z WARN A GUST OF WIND, C OUT OF THE BUS FROM HOOTSTOWN , es THE FF. COMPANY PAID THE OLD WATCHMANS SHANTY QUITE A COMPLIMENT THE TIME HE WAS “TRANSFERRED “10 “THE NEXT CROSSING®. > WE GOT ORDERS ~1' MOVE. NER -SHANTY “TO TH NEXT CROSSIN' SO You BETTER GET ENERWIHING OSTA IT SO VT WON’ BE SO HEAVY! ern, $1.21% to $1.29%; thern fancy $1.315% 1 dark northern, $1.23% 31%; May, $1.21%; July, $1.2 Corn No. yellow, 7242 to 73 cents, e No. 1 dark to $1.435%; to MI FIGURED FROCK A frock of figured silk, the fig- ures of which are gorgeous and gay, has a pleated jabot of the silk which extends from the gollar to hemline. a ribbon. PLEATING POPULAR DOING: _ | OUGHT To Buy? SOME NEW HOSE - WELL, PLL GO IN AND TAKE A LOOK ANY WAY- I'v GOT SOME TIME To KILL 'D LIKE TO LOOK AT SOME SILK HOSIERY PLEASE- \ DON'T KNOW JUST THESE ARE THE VERY LATEST, Miss 4, a season. the separate skirt but for | many-tiered skirt which is joined The revival of pleating is one of} to the plain bodice. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BOM AINT MY BIRTHDAY COMIN! orleans . NEA SERVICE It is loosely girdled with] the oustanding features of this for the It is liked not only ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FOR SALE. Fight room Mod Two story five r Phone 421 HELP WANTED—MALE __ WANTED—Man and wife to work on farm. Good steady job for right par at Van Horn hotel. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. Six Room Modern Bungalow...,.. Six room two story house Modern. Five Room Bungalow .. 5 Four Room eottage partly modern. Three room cottage Modern..... Four Room cottage on South Side. Corner lot 75x160 ........... see lern house on pavement..... ‘oom modern house. See us for terms. PRICE OWENS ;, WANTED Tt WANTED}-Rooms ‘or house, nished pr partly furnished. ty Inquire 4-5-3t machine used, to milk. one mile ni Aj quire City Natio: —_— HXLP WANTED—YEMALE WANTED—A girl tor general kitchen work in smal} restaur able to assist with ¢ wages, Coney's Cafe, WANTED—Man on daity farm, milk- i but Apply Lewis J. tor, si t wrist watch brag! must be} McKenzie Hotel shortly orth of Bis- 4-4 to Tribune office. or trade, any make featuring Maxwell. and new parts on hand. ed motors transmissions, and di ferentials, generators, teady job, In Call or write S. E. 12th St. Dak. A SNAP--$100.00 takes my 5 p: Must be Wagner, 42 Phone 478M., Bisma ‘ant, ‘ook Makot 3 Sales ladies. 101 Van Horn hotel, ings. WANTED—A compete! enerul house work. lerstands cooking. WANTE! the day or hour, Call hotel. FOR RENT—Two large ed rooms with three able for four men or close in. Apply 613 3 rooms, furnished or in modern home, Phone 553W. Phone 655-M. ing if desired. TbAW. ‘gd room in modern young lady in modern home suit _ Call at 422-4th St. FOR RENT—Modern a 6592S, 512-3. Bismarck Business C 183. the mornings, or after six 406-6th Woman wants work by ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two or three large FOR SALE—Dresser, good as new. gi ‘washing machine and wringer th very good condition, eM 11th. FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms may be used for light housekeep- 502-11th St. Phone FOR RENT —Pleasant well furni gel LA aN Sol FOR RENT—One large front room room, close in, to ladies. FOR RENT—Two large ‘and two small rooms, 404 th St. Phone 2. FOR RENT—Two room FOR SALE—Bed, davenport’ and few other pieces of furniture, Gth Phone 619-' FOR SALE—( . Call room before ten in even- nt gi One who un- i _HOUSES AND FLATS, 409 Van Horn |" ur, bungalows pri to $4,500. Also have six-room hou: east of car line. $1.700. well furni: ihan, east of Post Office. closets, suit-| 745. fur- call after Finder please return 4-4-3 ) | AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES AUTOMOBILES and parts for sale Agency used auto parts Jsed | Overhaul- distributors, and magnetos. Also light housekeeping rooms for rent. 4-4-1w enger model 79 Overland. Com- plete except Battery. Write box 184, Dogden, N. Dak. 1-7t Indian motorevele; | ) Singer Sewing Machine several nice mod- ced from $3,000| N. Don't buy until you ‘see Price, Cash only $300. J. H. Hol- Phone 4-4-0t four women; | j cAL 6 room modern hous rd St. 4-4-1w ment, laundry — tub: porch, garage. Hedden Real Estate Agency 4. unfu low, furnace close to Cath church school, double - garage. price 00, part Real Estate Agency. FOR SALE—Hous heat, east 1-lw 4-4-1w" House of six room for] down stairs, Th 4-4-3t| tiful home and modern way. Close in, only $1,400, J, H. Holihan, 745, home able for two. 4-4-8t nd desirable Phone 4-6-1w ‘OR SALE—5- room furnace heat, hou hardwood 150. term: Purchase price Hedden Agency. w, Hardwood floors and hot water heat, full base- screened 85750, $800 cash. | front, and Purchase Hedden 4-2-1w | and bath, two bed rooms up and one a very beau- in every Price, $5,000. Cash Phone A-4-3t with floor, water, lights, basement, lot 50x. 2250, easy Phone “0. 4-2-1w tment, Phone 2-18-1f second; separate entrance; ‘ollege, : water heat; laundry room; FOR RENT—Singte roo FOR RENT— Light rooms. Phone 464-J. | | i I 71 {FOR ~RENT—Place ‘s her shop or real esi Reasonable ‘ent. FOR RENT—Furnished house, keep- ing rooms, 208 East Thayer St. “enette, 411 5th St. Phone Bie i housekeeping 4 BUSINESS CHANCES meat market, grocery Located in busiest part of Call write S. Nicola, Bisma neighborhood, close in, Hedden Agency. ym with ki lawn. and trees. $5,000; terms. Hedden Real E Agency. Phone 0, 4 IW 1 FOR SALE—S room cottage, chai ish, fire place, hot water laundry tubs, screened porch, gar: uitable age; $6,300, part cash, Hedden|sai store, bar-} _Agency. 4 tate offic 39W oo} ck, N. Dy building. Phone 32 or 698W. Olivia Looked ’Em All Over : (quest LOOK N , BUT THEY’RE NOT JUST WHAT | ..WANT- HOW MUCH ARE THOSE ARE TWO-FIFTY - HERE 1S STine- V HAVEN'T SEEN ‘ ANY THING THAT 1 —_——~S. be REALLY WANT - ray EN HAVE YOU ANYTHING / AD, | HAN EVERY THING | HAVE EXCEPT THE Pair) HAVE ON - | FOR SALE—House, five rooms, bath ofirst, floor, four’ rooms and’ bath ot, 1m:| FOR SALE—Five-room modern col- tage, furnace heat, hardwood floor, full’ basement, large porch, nice Purchase ' price, tale in |And the said mortgagee having paid ber and bath first floor, oak fin- | t#X¢ t, ment. Rose Apt., Phone 852. W. F. | Murphy, Prop. with bath, French & Welch. Ask for Mr. Griffith. | FOR RENT—Furnished _ apa Varney Flats. Phone 17: 4-4-3 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, Kansans City, Denver, Colorado. | FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Fori- | son Tractor with extension rims, fenders and governor, also. one Oliver gang plow in A-1 condition Alex Anderson. Phone 6F210, Bis- D. 3. Small_hotel, taurant at Regan, N. D. will saer! fice for quick sale. Very easy rite Andrew Holum, Brain- 702 10th St. South. 'T~-Piuno and also for sale good fresh milk cows; well matched j team of horses; throwh bred- ith street. FOR SALE Phone 442-M. 150 loads of black dirt | fertilizer at $1.50 per load; trees from $2 up. Phone 743 3t | FOR SAL to 1,700 Ibs. r call Phone 1074, T72-M. J. OW. of well 6 and 7 years old, weigh-| North farm }—Whent, hay oats and po- We have some O. Nelson, Bismarck, N. D. 4 tatoe: C. ‘Al. Call Apartment 7, 2001 Main § 4 -lw Call OR SALESCamel hair coat, i 1 ADVERTISEME eby Given, that that rtain mortgage, executed and de- jHattie Sackreiter, wife, mortga- rs, to The Jewish Agricultural & ndustrial Aid. society (a corpora: tion), now known as The Jewish {Agricultural Society, Inc. mort- |gugee, dated the 26th ‘day of iJune, A. D. nineteen hundred and | ed for record in the office of the register of deeds of 'the county of Burleigh, and state of ‘North Dakota, on the 26th day of ‘August, A, D, 1919, und recorded in Book 162 of Mortgage, at page 110, |nineteen and fi \premises in such mortrage and here- inafter described, ut the front door Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock M., on the 27th day of April, A. D, 1923, to sat y the amount due upon id mortgage on the day of sale, The premises described in said mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the county of Burleigh, and state of North Da- kota, and described, as Tollows, to- wit: West Half (W%) (8), Tow! Section Eight hip One Hundred Forty- two (142), Range Seventy-seven (77) West of the Fifth Principal Me ian. Being the same premises con- .| veyed to the grantors herein by the | grantee by deed of even date here- consideration of part of the purclfase price of the premises herein above | described, and intended to be record- (ed simultaneously with the said deed. d d on said premises assessed and ed thereon for the years 1919, - {1920 and 1921 in the sum of $595.67, w {due on said mortgage. FOR RENT—Modern steam heat-|due on such mortgage at the date of | ed flat in new fireproof Tribune Cail Tribune office or wo n 3-19-tf | cents for principal and interest, , 4-2-lw| FOR’ RENT—Strictly modern apart-|t®xes paid under the mortgage, be- j '* }| NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- | County of Burleigh and State | North Dakota: and are: described sum is included in the amount There will oe isale the sum of six thousand six hun- \dred sixty-two dollars and thirty-six and sides the costs of foreclosure and sale. Dated at Wilton, N. D., this 13th : BY ALLMAN |. of March, 192: ee) The Jewish Agricultural & Indus jtrial Aid Society,-now known as The jJewish Agricultural Society, Inc., | Mortgagee, | H. C. BRADLEY, | Attorney. for Mortgagee, Wilton, North Dakota. 8-16-23-30-4-6-13-20 GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Whereus, Default has been made | f; in the terms and conditions of the mortgage hereinafter described, and the mortgagee having declared the entire mortgage indebtedness due as authorized by law, now therefore, Notice is Hereby Given, that the j certain mortgage, made, executed j and delivered by L. C. Stearns, an unmarried man, Mortgagor, to Farm- ers Trust Company, a corporation, Mortgagee, dated the 2ist day of duly, 1920 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of-North Dakota on the 24th day of August 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M. and there recorded in Book 169 of Mort- gages at Page 43 will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House, at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon, on the llth day of April A. D. 1923, to-. satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises’ described in such merteage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in of o! follows, viz: Lot Three (3) and the West Half of che Southeast Quarter (W'4 SE%) and the Southeast Quar- ter of the Southeast Quarter (SE% ‘SE%) of Section Ten (10) in Town- ship One Hundred Forty-four (144) North, of Range Seventy-six (76) West of the Fifth Principal Meridi- an, There will be due on mort- gage at the date of-sal udi two Sellenedt interest ate prior first mprtgage, one for the sum of $65.50 and one for the sum of $54.00, and interest reon, duc August Ist, 1921 and 1922, reapect- ively, which saidcoupohs ‘thé: mort- gagee herein has been required to ‘ay. and bas paid in order to pre: 3-16-tf 'FOR_ RENT—Modern apartment Mok Mone) Urcil certain mobtkagaessested tantly Oe © |livered. by Fred Clark and Florence 3-28-4w | white Plymouth Rock chickens, 808 4-3-1W | described delivered at $1.50 per load, also| in tl 1 | 0 o'clock P. A number of well-hroke | work horses weighing from 1,000/cribed in such mortgage and which i A ~ | ZUGER & TILLOTSON, livered by Elmer F, Sackreiter and | will be foreclosed by a sale of the| of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North: di- | with, this mortgage being given in| tect its interests in the mo under foreclosure, the sum of Hundred _Sjxty-four a 8 age disbursements and allowed by law. ~ ae) this 28th day of February, FARMERS TRUST COMPANY, ARTHUR L. NETCHER, Attorney for Mortgage, Fessenden, North Dakota. 8-2-9-16-23-30—4-6 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- SURE SALE Notice is Hereby Given, that that attorney's fees | Clark, his wife, Mortgagors, to A, M | Hovland, Mortgagee, dated on the 15th day of July, A. D. 1916, and \filed for record in the office of the | Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, in the State of North Da- kota, on the 29th day of July, A. D. 1916, and recorded in Book 26 Mortgages, on Page 34; and n instrument in writing dated the 29th day of August, A. D. 1916, which assignment was filed for j record in the office of said Register jof Deeds on the 7th day of January, | A.D. » and recorded in Book 139 of Assignments on Page 410, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises {in such mortgage and her ter at the front door of the court house at the City of Bismar County of Burleigh North Dakota, at the hour M. on the 16th day of April, A. D. , to sat amount due upon such mort; the day of sale, the premis ss des- will be sold to described as follows: | | East One-half (EF Twenty-thr Hundred of Range Kighty-one, (8 West of the Fifth Principal Merid! an, in Burleigh County, North fy the same, « 4) of Sec- Township to spare, the date of sale the sum of nd in addition thereto lega! * fees and expenses of ,D. 1 | WILLIAM N, GLAR, ssignee of Mortgagee. Attorneys for said Bismarck, North Dako 3-9-16. | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and de- livered hy allon and Helen |W. Scallon, his wife, mortgagors. Union Investment Company, a poration, of Minneapolis, Minnes: mortgagee, dated the 25th day of April, 1917, and filed for record in | the office of the Register of Decds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 18th dey of j June, 1917 at 3 o'clock P. M., and recorded in Book 146 of Mortgages at page 30, Will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mort- gage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court House of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock, P. M., on the 7th day of April, 1923, to satisfy the amou due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises des such mortgaze and which j Sold to satisfy the same are de ed as follows: North half of east quarter; Southwest quarter: Southwest quarter of Southeast quarter, and Lots Three, Four and Five of Section Three,’ Township 144, North, of Range 76, West, and situate in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota. There will he due on such mortgage on the day of sule the sum of $3576.81, to- gether with the costs and disburse- ments of this foreclosure, ul i D., this 20th TMENT COMPANY, Mortgagee. i | G. OLGEIKSON, Attorney for Mortgagee, Wing, Notth Dakota. | NOTICE OF SALE ON SPECIAL EX- ECUTION IN MORTGAGE j FORECLOSURE. | Notice Is Hereby Giy n, That by [virtue of a judgment in’ mortrage |fereclosure rendéred and given by the Distriet Court of the Fourth | Judi District in and for the coun- |ty of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and entered and docketed in |the office of the Clerk of said court |e the 4th day of April, 1923, i ction wherein Albert C. Hinckley the plaintiff and Francis E. Young and Florence E. Young are defend- |ants, in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant, Francis E. |Young, for the sum of Four Thou- and Two Hundred Ninety-three Do!- lars and Sixty-two Cents ($4,29: w which said judgment among other jthings, edirected the sale by me of jthe real property hereinafter de- scribed, or so much thereof as m be sufficient to satisfy the a of said judgment, with in thereon and costs and ex: such sale, or so much of s ment as the proceeds of applicable thereto will satisfy. ore by virtue of a writ of special execution to me issued out of the of- fice of the clerk of said court in und for said county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota for the said sum of $4,293.62, and interest, accrued and accruing costs, and costs of sale, directing me to sell said real prop: erty pursuant to said judgment and execution, I, Albin Hedstrom, sheriii, of Burleigh county in the state-of North Dakota, and the person ‘Ap- pointed by said court to make said sale, will sell the real prop- erty hereinafter described to the highest bidder for cash” at publie auction at the front door of the renee house in the city of Bismarck in the county of Burleigh, state of North Dakota, on the 10th day of May, A, D, 1923, at the hour of 10 clock in the forenoon of said day, ify said judgment. and execu- with interest and costs there- on, and the costs and expenses of such sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of said sale applicabi thereto will. sitisty. aoee The premises to be sold as afore said pursuant. to said judgment and writ of special execution, ang to this Notice, ‘are. deseri in said judg- ment and writ as follows: Lots Five (5) and Six (6). in Block number Twelve (12) ‘iri the Northern Pacific Addition to the city of Bi marek in the county. of Burleigh in the state of North Dakota according to the official plat ‘of Addition on file-and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of said Buy- leigh ‘county. ~Dated at Bismarck, N. \D., on this Oth day of April, A.D. 1a. Sheriff of Burleigh County, F, H, REGIST! Attorney: for: 1 Bismarck, N. eee a corporation, Mortgagee.” ($264.94) Dollars, exclusive of costs,.—