The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 10, 1923, Page 7

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TRADERS TAKE PROFITS MADE ONWHEAT RISE Causes Downward Swing in the Early Dealings on Chicago Board Chicago, April 11.—Largely as a result of profit-taking sales wheat ook wnward swing in price to- during the early dealing: The selling .was given impetus by asser- tions that after five d advance something of a setback to be ex- It was also contended that figures on winter pected hes government Wwheat conditions were probably the would be reported this which varied lowest th on. ‘The opening, from “% cents of a dec advance with Mi d duly, $1.20 lowed by a decided gene then a moderate rally. Further declines took place later, notwithstanding that buying at tim was rather aggressive. The clo s unsettled, 1 to 21% cents net lo with J 21% to $1.21%% and 1.197% POLIS FLOUR, flour an- batre! PAUL LIVESTOCK. April 10,—Cattle re- $ 5 ly she-stock, $4.50, Bulk 7. Canners and i feeders , 2,700, Market Rest lights large- Hog. 14,000, Market steady to strong. Top, $8. Packing sgws mostl 0 to $6.75. Bulk rood pi Sheep receipts, 100. Market steady. No good or choice fat lambs offered. Choice handyweight cooled lambs quotable around $14. Small lot fat ewes selling $7.50 to $8.75. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chigaco, April 10.—Hog receipts, ,000. Uneven, slow, steady to 10 cents higher than Monday's average. Tap, $8. atured steers, Bidding lower on veal calves. Sheep receipts Opening bidding 1 jambs. Sheep scarce, load desirable Few heavy arcund clipped wooled ewe: around $8. BISMARCK GRAIN Furnished hy Russcll-Miller Co. Bismarck, April 10, 1 dark northern No. Spring .. i amber durum mixed durum . red durum MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. neapolis, April 10.—Wheat re- 192 cars compared with 100 ago. 1 northern, $2.217% to northern fancy, . 1 dark north- M 1 I 2: September, $1.19% yellow, 72% to No, 3 white, 41 to 42% cents. 53 to 61 cents. Rye No. 2, 78% to 78% cents, urket slow. Fat -stock steady to 25 Common and medium Bologna bulls, CAN OPENERS - SHOTGUNS SOAPS - MATCHETS- SEEOS ' | ‘ 3) Railroad Crew. FERDINAND GILLILAND BODGHT A NEW” E HAT TODAY, AND: SPENT OVER TWO HOUR'S WALKING q OUND THE STREETS, WAITING FOR AN - STANLEY : EP NITY TO he Mee ee, ‘OUR WAY __ OUT —By Williams HEN! wor 00 YA THINK HET to ita H SOME OF THOSE YARD MEN ARE GETTING SO LAZY ‘OF LATE THAT THEY WONT EVEN BEND OVER) WHENTHEY GET A LIGHT FROM THE CROSSING WATCHMANS STOVE. . NEA SERVICE the timber abutment support on the failroad bridge at the Missouri river. crew is here to lift huge concrete cross beams into place in the viaduct on the new paved road to the es | bridge. Works og Viaduct Py {GON “ALONG ‘ALEK = WE'RE GOIN’ Down ‘Yo TH! BIRD STORE AN! SEE IF TMEYVE Gor ANY NEW Does'1N Si" WINDOW, - GOES WITH IT- WouLD BE A SURPRISE A i" T6 me? WANTED WANTED WANTED—Middle WANTED—Sales ladies, proposition for the right patty. Reasonable rent. This is not a forced | sale. FOR SALE—Quarter section land, 11% MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. FOR SALE. Eight room Modern house on pavement Two story five room modern Six Room’ Modern Bungalow. Six room two story house Five Room Bungalow Four Room cottage partly modern Three ym cottage Modern. Four im cottage on South Cornef lot 75x50 .. Phone 421 HELP WANTED—MALE jodern \ See,ug for terms. & PRICE OWENS see $5250 house Side. Eltinge Blk. SALESMEN- WANTED Bidg., Washington, D. C. Don't say hard to $160 a day. iams, Bis- mar Dak. 4-0-1w WAN od man for farm work. t the Van Horn hotel. Inquire 4-7-4 LP _WANTED—SEMALE Competent hopsekeeper, city home, family of three’ adults, no invalids. Don't want a servant. Good home for the right party. No objections to one or two chil- dren if not destructive. F. life experience preferable. Write Box 604, Mandan, N. D. 4-7-4 ‘i 1 to work in dining room and help with chamber work. Small hotel in good lively town Tracy, Linton, N. D. 4-10-3t I—A girl for general house- family of three. Mrs, C. D. 208 W. Thayer St. 4-10-3t aged woman to work on farm. Phone 51, or call 810 Muin St., Yegen’s store, 4-10-3t WANTED—Middle aged lady or man and wife to work on farm. W. H. Morris. Phone 4F12, 4-6-lw Call room 101 Van Horn hotel, before ten in the mornings, or after six even- ings. 4-4-lw WANTED—A competent girl for One who un- 406-6th St. 8-28-tf general house work. derstands cooking. WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework, Mrs, DeLiguori, 716 4 10-1 mpetent and reliable s. Al fred Zuger. 201W ee eS dies ATURE, GIRL wanted at Hoffman's on 4th St. 4-9-2t oo _ BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE -36,000 PART CASH. A good live business. A real good tion in the city,for this busines Full information can be ob- ined through the EDDEN, REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Webb Block. Phone O. 4-9-1W WORK WANTED WANTED—Washing. Will also go Phone 706-R, 4-10-2t out by the day. FOUND FOUND=A ladies wrist watch and u puir of boy's shoes. Owner may have same by identifying and pay- ing for this ad. Call C. B. Little's gardner, 4-10-1t mile from Capital City, small pa ment down balance to suit the buy- er, or I will trade for improved property in town. Write J, C. 8, MEN, WOMEN, wanting Government | WANTED—Sideline salesmen; sell positions, Railway Mail, Postoffice,| coal to your trade in carload lots. Cleyical, paying — $1,400--$2,300.] Karn week’s pay in an hour., Experience unnecessary. For free} Washington Coal Co., Stock Yards particulars write G. W. Robbins,! station, Chicago. 4-10-11-1 Civil Service Expert, 661 Pope ____POSITION WANTED MAN wants position on road or farm tractor for the season, Ex- perienced mechanic. Can give re- ferences, Seven years experience. avaitable ly May 1st. 4-9-1W vices ite Tribune 640, WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Modern hi of five rooms and bath. D.C. hom. Phone 918. 4-10. WANTED TO RENT--A small with two or three lots. Write No. ' 539 Tribune. 4-10-3t Si Wri sot- t 3 ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurni ed modern, steam hented apart- nt in fireproof building. Apply , or call 32, After 6 -W. 4-9tt (ling bout ND. Gallup, of Baltimore, Md. t Miami, Fla., but its h Call or write S. E. Wagner, 4: 12th St. Phone 478M., Bismarck N. Dak. 4-4-1w R SALE—Puige seven passenger automobile almost new in appear- ance, in perfect mechanical con- dition, and run less then fourteen thousand miles. This car has been driven by myself and most of the distance driven was on our p ments. I feel safe in saying it will outwear two or three new cars sold at the price I am offer- ing this Paige for. Apply F. A. Knowles, Jeweler, Bismarck, N. D. Cadillac ty Engine running condition, ALE r, new top. ed. new bat $500 wofth of U. S. Ro: $1600, P: Casey, 404 10th and Rosser, Phone o1sWw. 14-9-1w FOR SALE—Bi ain for FOR SAL OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR RENT —Furnished or unfurnish- ed modern, steam heated apu ment in fireproof building. Tribune office, or call 32. . om. Call 698-W. ‘0 large well furni ed rooms with three closets, suit-| able for four men or four women; | close in, Apply 613 3rd St. \ 4-4-1w FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms | may be used for light housekeep- | ing if desired, 602-11th St. Phone 764W. 4-4-1 | FOR RENT—Room in modern home, } large enough for two gentlemen, also garage for rent. Call 672-J. 4-10-1w | FOR RENT—By April 16th two fur- nished light housekeeping rooms, 617 2nd-street. Phone 309-J. vee 4-7-3t | FOR RENT—A well furnished room with large closet, suitable for a young lady, 114 Avg A. , _4-10-1w FOR RENT—Large room in moder home suitable for two or thre _fentlemen, 222 3rd St. 9-9-2t FOR RENT—Room large enoygh for two, close in, opposite the po: fice, 208 3 4-7-3t FOR’ REN’ 0 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 241-3 or 418 Ast St. 4-6-lw FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 303, ALE—Six-room modern house, including at well located on Gth street, for $4,000, on terms. Fiye-room mod- ern house, close in, for $5,000, on terms, immediate possession, given, Six-room modern well located, for $4,400, on terms. Five-goom, partly modern house, close in, fine location, for $2,000, on very liberal terms and 6-room modern house, including three bed- rooms, east front, close in, for $3,000, on terms. Geo. M. Regis- ter. 4-6-lw FOR SALE—All modern house, 7 rooms and bath, with good base- ment, fine location, east front, price $4000. Part cash. In River- view, five room house, entirely modern, oak floors on first floor, east front for $4700 on terms. Six room bungalow, 3 bedrooms, good all modern with garage terms. Modern fine ba choice location, _ pi On terms, Harvey Ha , J. P. Jackson, Manager. 4-7-3 Room in Just off B. F. Flanagan. 4-9-1w| attic. FOR RENT—Furnished room with] Path. soma Ge kitchenette, 420 Henipen avenue.| Quick : 10-2t FOR RENT—Modern and desirable room, close in, to ladies. Phone _ 592, 4-6-1w | FOR Ki ‘Two large and two! small rooms, 404 6th St. Phone} 512-J. 2-7-tt | FOR RENT—Two room apartment Bismarck Business College. Phone _183, 2-13-1f FOR RENT—Strictly modern sleep ing rooms, 3Q0 9th St. Phone 377-J ~4-10-Lw | FOR RENT—Light housekcepin rooms. Phone 464-J. 4-5-1w | $1,100. Phone 7 y modern house of one bed-room a real hom P 5,000. . Holihan, 5 lve large rooms, two bath rooms. Hot water heat. Excellent room house and home, $6,900, ‘Tei Will take auto as part payment. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 7A5. 7-33 FOR RENT—Two fine lurge rooms. | 814 Ave, B, 4-10-3t ———> | AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | AUTOMOBILES and parts for sal or trade. Agency used auto parts any make featuring Maxwell. Used and new parts on hand, Overhaul- | ed motors ‘transmis , and dif- | ferentials, generators, starters, | distributors, and magnetos. Also | The. Northern - Pacific wrecking] Another railroad créw is yebuilding’ Tribune Want Ads Bring Resulte| Box 322, or phone 822-R. 4-10-1w ht housekeeping rooms for rent. | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Be Breaking It Gently BY ALLMAN ? r¢ hel a as erie ea eae Bie ips peer aun eee N | you SAY You HAVE A 1S THIS THE. SURPRISE " { IT LooKS LIKE 7M 1S THAT MY i SURPRISE FOR ME? UR ATE oe | GOING To SPENDAN | OHNO- ILL SHOW]! SURPRISE You Yesneee be, WELL, WHAT IS ITP Yep never DiD-MS. (NOTMS 1S | EVENING AT HOME! You THE SURPRISE || Were TALKING aaa METS HAVE ApS BEFORE - NOT 17. BUT 17 |}: { Do YouTHINK THAT | IN JUST A | WHAT.KIND. OMES IN DAY == SOUL One TMNOW WHAT | FOR RENT—Furnished flat. FoR RENT—Very desirable apart- ment, fully equipped for light housekeeping; electric range for cooking. Plenty of sunshine from five windows, Phone AG rooms, garage in basement. during the day, 317 Ave, A, west. FOR RENT—Furnished housekeep- ing apartment of three rooms and hath, suitable for three adults. Phone 275-W. 4-9-t1 FOR RENT—Four room partly mo-‘ dern house. Close in. Phone 658W or_call_at 108 Thayer. 4-9-3t ‘OR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment. Rose Apt., Phone 862. W. F. __Murphy, Prop. 16: FOR SA ice corner jence lot in Riverview, facing the park. John A, Hoffma: 49-46 Call A-10-8t 27. ie RA FOR SALE—One Edison “Cabinet phonograph 3 yrs. old. Has had excellent care. Cost $125.00. Will sell that and twenty records for | $60.00. $25.00 down and easy pay- ments, Also garage for rent on 13th St. $2.00 per month. Two well furnished rooms for rent by April 18th. Electric washer pri- vileges, $27.00 per month. “One block .from St, Mary's school. Phone 872. 4-9-1t FOR SALE—Hight-foot iceless soda fountain, marbel faced. German -silver: work board, two ice cream compartments, mahogany back bar, electric carboretor. A $1,100 out- fit, $450. Reason for selling, haye two of tl me fountains both in od condition, If interested phone take first train. Ferry’s Drug E Wilton, N. D.. 4 SALE. jood grocery $700 down, balance on easy pay- ments. Six cylinder Studebaker car, with a hundred dollars worth of good tires for $125, also two small buildings, located on corner 8th St. and Mai 101 Broad SIX PER CENT MONEY niay be se: curel under Bankers Reserve Sys- tem for any purpose on city or) farm property.” Bankers Reserve Deposit Company, Lathrop Butld- Kansas City, Mo. Home oftee, FOR SA mall hotel, with res- taurant at Regan, N. D. will satri- fice for quick sale. Very. terms, write Andrew Holum, Brain- erd, Minn, 70210th St. sare engages his pet alligator in a wrest- t three bedrooms,] tue of ouse, east front,| docketed in the offic y} and for said cownty of Burleigh and of said PAGE SEVEN rdly catch-as-catch-can FOR SALE—Pure bred single comb White Rock and Leghorn cockerels, $3 to $5. Hatching eggs from Bar- red Rocks and Leghorns, $2.50 for 15 exes. Peter Werlen, 221 Th or St, Bismarck, 4-7-1w FOR SALE--A number of well-broke work horses weighing from 1,000 to 1,700 Ibs. Phone 1074, 218 8th St., or call 772-M. J. W. Burch, owner. 4-5-lw FOR SALE— Wheat, hay oats and tatoes, We have some to spare, C, O. Nelson, Bismarck, N. D. A-f-lw ali We # Mra, © Hemstitching, —P yard. ovelty pleating. P. Larsen, 400-4th St. y new, Mrs. W. J. Bennett, W Thayer St. Phone 1055R. 4-105 FOR SALE~ Four H.-P. Fairmont gus engine in good condit Rosser St. Phone FOR SALE—About horns. Phone 844-M.* NOTICE OF ON SPECIAL ECUTIO MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE, hereby piven, that by vir- 1 judgment in mortgage fore- closure rendered by the distric court in and for the County of # ot leigh, Fourth Judi State of North Dakota, and and lerk of said court in and for the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the 10th day of March, A.D. 1 in an action wherein rles Fe man is plaintiff, and Peterson May- nus, Julia Magnus, First Nation Bank of Bismarck, North Dakota, a corporation, J. L. Bell, Ella 'T, Mag- nus, Marvin G. Magnus and Martin R. Magnus, are defendants, in favor of the plaintiff and against said de- fendants for the sum of nine thou- sand eight hundred eight-si 100ths ($9,886.40) dollar: judgment, among other thing: rected the sale by the she Burleigh county, North ent to said jud reon and co the proceeds of » thereto will sa ment, by virtue of a writ of spe ecution to the sheriff of said B leigh county issued out of the of fice of the clerk of said court in state of North Dakota, for the said sum of $9,886.40, and accrued and cruing imgerest and costs, and costs of sale, directing the said sh f sell the id real property pur nt to said judgment and execution; the undersigned, sheriff of the county of Burleigh, sfate of Worth Dakota, and the person appointed b; aid court to make said s ell the real property he fter described to the highest bidder for cash, public auction at the front door of the court ho in the city of Bi Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, on the 16th day of April, A. D. 1923, at the hour of two o'clock in the aftern day, to satisfy id jue ment and execution, with intere and costs and the costs and expe: of such sale, or as much thereof as the proceeds of thereto will satis es to be sold as afore- t to said judgment and «ution and to this seribed in said judg- it as follows: The Ka: Half (E%) of Section Twenty-s the Southwest Quarter (SW) of Section Twent; four (24), and the Northwest Qua ter of Section Twenty-five (25), all in Township One Hundred and Forty (140), North of Range Seventy-seven (77) West of the Fifth i Meridian, in the County of Burleig and State of North Dakota. Dated this 12th day of March, A, D. 1923, ment and w ALBIN. HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota, ER & TILLOTSON, ttorneys for Plaintiff, Webb Block, Bismarck, N. D. 3-13-20-27-4-3-10 WARD'S COUNSEL Ellwood Rabenold, counsel Walter .S. Ward, testifying before Atty.-Gen, Sherman in the New York state investigation into the dismissal

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