The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1923, Page 7

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, WEDNESDAY, A : = cook Plenty of sunshine from! your ure to appear or. five windows, 801 4th St. Phony| judgment will be taken against you 4045. Geo. W, Little. 4-13-tt| by ‘default for the relicf demanded IR RENT—Furnished housckeep-| in the complaint. ing apartment of three rooms and! Dated at Bismarck, orth Dakota. i; .This 18th day of Februar, bath, suitable for three adults: | eWTON, DULLAM & YOUN ydinh 5 ttornéys for Plain FOR” SALE—Six-room “bungalow, | Cenk nal Bank Building. strictly modern, also new garage. | Bismarck, North Dakota Write ad No. 542, Tribune, | The summons and complaint above 4-16-1W | mentioned has been heretofore filed ; FOR RENT—By May ist a two-room | in the office of the clerk of the dis- modern apartment, down town. Call | trict court of Burleigh county, North 107-M, after 6:30 p.m. 4-26-3t | Dakota. HOLD ER NEWT SHES ARBARIN~ | STRUGGLE ON” | ¥ j) - WHEAT PRICE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. FOR SALE. Eight room Modern house om pavement... Two story five room modern house. Six Room Modern Bungalow... IN PROSPECT Bulls Maintain Commodity Should Move to a Higher i, Level icago, April 18.—Although bet- ter weather conditions both for seed- ing and growth had a bearish effect at first on the wheat market today prices moved toward an advance. The fact that Liverpool quoations showed little response to yesterday's youu in Values on this side of the thantic had also more or less to do with the-initial weakness here. On the other hand, however, bulls were emphatic itbassertions that grain val- ves had still to be adjusted tothe low Pi sings power of the dollar and that advances in wheat prices were et only in a beginning stage. The cpening which varied from un- changed figures to one-half cent off with May, $1.25 to $1.25% and July, was followed by «| sght general sag and then by @ ris? all around to well above yesterday's | finish : ing orders dwindled and de- ensued in the wheat market y fter July deliveries hud ed a new high pi the season. The close w in: 314 to 7s cents net lower, with May, 25 to $1.25% and July $1.23% to MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, April 18—Flour un- changed to 10 cents higher. Family patent quoted at $7.10 @ barrel. Ship- ments, 25,025 barrels. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. Paul, April 18.—Cattle re- 2,400. Market generally steady to strong. Common and medi- ‘um beef steers, $6.25 to $8.50. Fat he-stock, $4.50 to $8.25 or higher. nners and cutters, $2.75 to $3.75. Bologna bulls most, $4.25 to $4.50. Stockers and feeders steady. Bulk, $6 to $7.50. Calves receipts, 2,800. Market, 25 to 50 cents higher. Best lights largely, $7.50 to $7.76. Hog receipts, 12,500., © Market y to strong. Range, $6.75 to 8.10. Packing sows mostly, $6.75 to Pigs, $7.50 to $7.85. » Sheep receipts, 300 Market steady. No good ox choice fat lambs on sale. Best wooled lambs quotable to around $14. Best clipped around $11.75, Few choice light ewes toda $9. j ceipts CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, , April 18.—Hog_ receipts, 24,000. Slaw, around steady. Top, 0 tle reecipts, 8,000, Active, beef buteher she-stock, 10 to 25 higher. Better grade beet and beef beifers, reflecting Top matured steers, nd feeders dull. sidered strong to 25 steers full ‘advance. SNOOPS AND MATHILDA THAYER ARGUMENT THIS AFTERNOON CONCERNING A MISTAKE THE PAPER HANGER MADE Six room two story house Modern Five Room Bungalow ........... Four Room cottage partly modern.... Three room cottage Modern........ Four Room cottage on South Corner lot 75x160 .. an Side @ us for terms. Phone 421 ANTED—MALB CLERKS, 18 upward, willi cept government position, $120 mo. Experience unnecessary. For free list positions now open, write R Terry (former Civil Service examiner) 468 Barrister Bldg, Washington, D, C. 4-14-4t WANTED- Hustlers for city and county territory. See me at once. Remuncration excellent. Newest ‘specialty out. Qpportunity great. Permanent connections. Mr. Ni ville, 403 McKenzie hotel. 4-1 WANTED—Kitchen helper, Grand Pacifig Hotel. 4-17-31 WANTED—Steady job by man, - 16th St. So, John Stehr. 4-16-36 AGENTS WANTED WANT ‘Shirt manufacturer wants Agents to sell shirts direct to wearer, Earn big money. Be your own boss. No expericnce or capital req Write for fre Madison Mills, 607 Broad- York, It ‘ounty agent. $50.00 or an be made in a day. Write Ed. Williams, Bismarck, N. Dak, 4-16-1w WORK WANTED a WORK WANTED—Hauling ashes and plowing gardens. Call 602R after 6 p. m, 6-17-1w FIRST CLASS” Laundress washing. Lace curtains also done up. Phone 764K. ¢ 4-16-3t WANTED—Housekeeper, to cook for three men during the summer. Write Box 56. Moffit. 4-18-35 + SALESMEN WANTED Several ambitious snappy salesmen with good appearance and personality to sell nationally ad- vertised automobile accessory that has no competition. A real money maker for the man that can qual- ify.’ Apply ‘Jiffy-Jack Sales Co. Hazelton, N. D. WANTED--Sideline salesmen; sell coal to your trade in carload lots. Earn week's pay in an hour, Wash- ington Coal Co., Stock Yards Sta- tion, Chicago. 4-18-19 SS ele WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Competent maid for gen- Mrs, L. S. Cras- Phone 101 4-17-3t WANTED—An elderly woman about the age of 40 or 45 to take care of three children. W. C, Gehrke, Baldwin, N. D. 4-18-t£ ANTED—A responsible women to care for small modern home, good eral housework, well, 921 ‘bth St. PRICE OWENS Fltinge Blk. so Rakeuetiy FOR SALE Modern house; 6 roomg and ba facing cast on 6th Street; splendid condition; $5160.00, double garage. 8 room house, facing east on 16th Street, partly modern; 75 foot lot; easy terms; $2650.00. 6 room moueern vungalow on 6th street; beautifully shaded lot; gar- age; $3700.00; with $1000.00 cash payment very xeasonable terms can be arranged for the balance. The best list of building lots in all parts of the city; many on very reasonable terms. Fire insurance written in reliable companies, Pr, E. YOUNG, Phone 78. First National Bank Bldg. 4-16-1w 4 POSITION WANTED EXPERIENCER — Stenographer de- sires permanent or temporary work, Phone 619W. 4-17-4t Experienced desires position. 4-14-2w stenographer Call 316. Lost 5 Party finding my pocketbook please return the pass book by mail or send to First National bank and keep the money. Mrs.\G. H. Dol Phone 543-J. 4-16-3t ——— AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES: FOR” SALE--Roadster, 6-cylinder, new battery, new cord tires with with extra tire and spotlight. A. No. 1 condition and looks like new. Cheap for cash. Inquire Assistant Cashier, State Bank of New Salem, New Salem, N. D. 4-18-1w {| FOR SALE—One 1922 Buick 4 Road- ster. $160 worth of extras, Will gudrantee to be mechanically per- fect. Box 376 Washburn, N, Dak. 4-12-tf IFOR SALE—Good Ford touring cat in A-1 condition, new top, newly painted, good tires and completc- ly overhauled. Car can be seen at 123 Front St., Bismarck, N. D. Ree. EC @ele3t FOR SALE—Cash or good papers. Hup touring car. Run less than 500 miles. Address box 448, Bis marck, N, Dak: | 4-17-3t FOR SALE—Stuaebaker execl- lent ‘condition. Cord Phone 267 after 6 p.m, C: six, 49 FOR 8AL2 OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms in light modern home, convenient for Capitol em-! 812 7th St. Phone 638R. 4-17-3t ployees. FOR RENT—Very desirable | | 512-J. tires $450, apart-/ W.F. 8-15-tf FOR SALE—Choice corner residence. John A. Hott ) FOR SALE CHE. for eight-room house, 206 Thayc Phone 322-R. | POR RANT—Furni keeping apartn Phone 890. St. rr 422 Sth St. 4-16-3t two rooms and bath. | ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR’ RE ge and 1 small room, can be used for light house- | keeping or sleeping rooms, Call 421 9th St. Phone 541K, kee 4-16-3t jFoRT hed rooms. | May be used for light housckcep- | ing if desired, 502 11th St. Phone 764-W. 4-14-1W FOR RENT—Furnished light houre Keeping room. Call after 4 p,m. Phone 485R, 722 Sth St. | i 4-18-3t |FOR RENT—Room suitable for two | gentlemen, board if desired. Phone | 4635, 318 11th St. So. | oe 4-13-1w | FOR RENT—Room and board in | modern home for one or two. | Phone 1068J, 4-17-2t FOR RENT-—Two furnished room: for light housekeeping. Call 241J. 418-1st St. | FOR RENT—Two large and two small rooms, 404 6th St. Phona 2-7-tf tlemen only, 210 Second St. Phone 761, | FOR RENT—Two room apartmen | Bismarck Business College, Phon | 183, 2-18-12 | MISCELLANEOUS. 1 eo ee hehenrtbh = sh Do away with old time methods: Have your rugs cleaned by the new \process, the Hamilton Beach Carpet washer. No more beating rugs. The Hamilton methed removes all dust and dirt of all kinds, grease spots and gum. Makes rugs look like new. Restores colors, kills moths and germs making your home sanitaty, neat, bright, and cheerful. !Guaranteed. Phone 790, Bismarck; N. D. 4-17-83 | FOR RENT—Hotel dining room and Kitchen. Will rent rooms if de | sired, Steam heated, —_electrie | lights, good location. Only hotel and one lunch counter. Good rea- song for renting. Phgne 1, Box 6. Mrs. A. Dotson, Woodworth, N. D. 4-13-1w FOR SALE OR TRADE—New hotel building, large enough to accomo- date about 30 people; good loca- tion and in a lively town. Will consider farm machinery, land, horses or cattle. Write C. A, Tut- ner, Makoti, N. D. 4-12-1w |TO BUY OR LEASE—Female dog that is just whelping or just re- FOR RENT—Strictiy modern apart- | 882. | { lot in Riverview, facing the park. | ‘AP—Entire furniture | 4-14-1w | 4-14-1w | FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms, gen-| All work j Dated this 12th day of March, 1923, | NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG Attorneys for Plaintiff, City National Bank Building, Bismarck, North Dakota. 8-14-21-28-4-4-11-18 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Notice Is Hereby Given that that ertain mortgage made, executed and |delivered by Petter Hill and Laura Hill, his wife, mortgagors, to Drake t Ballard Investment company, # cor- oration (now Dtake-Ballard Com- pany), dated June 17th, 1916, and re- jcorded in the office of the register {of deeds for Burleigh county, North | Dakota, on June 29th, 1915, at two o'clock p. m. in Bovk 132 of Mort- lgages on page 48, will be foreclosed |by a sale of the premises described in said mortgage, and hereinafter de- scribed by the sheriff at the front door of the court house in Bismarck, Burldigh county, North Dakota, on May 5th, 1923, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, to satisfy jthe amount due on said mortgage on the date of sale. The land and premises described in said mortgage, and which will vo sold ‘to satisfy the same are situated jin Burleigh county, North Dakota, }and known and described as follows, to-wi The Southwest Quarter of Section Zight, Township One Hundred Forty- one, North of Range Seventy-five. The undersigned has been compell- jed to pay and did pay $1,484.00 in sat- sfaction of prior mortgage of record, which prior mortgage is recorded in the office of said register of deeds in Book 132 of Mortgages on page There will be due on this mo cing foreclosed on the date of including amount paid in satisfaction {of prior mortgage, the sum of $1,- | 882.90, and costs of this foreclosure as allowed by law. | Dated March 27th, 1923. | DRAKE-BALLARD COMPANY,, Formerly Drake & Ballard Invest- ment Company, Owner of Mort- gage. GREENLEAF & WOOLEDGE, | Attorneys for Owner of Mortguge, H Minot, North Dakota. | iF -4-4-11-18-25-5-2 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- H CLOSURE SALE, Notice Is Hereby Given that that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Klemens Liuska and Muna Liuska, his wife, mortgagors, to Drake-Ballard company, a corporation, | mortgagee, dated September Ist, 19 and recorded in the office of the reg ister of deeds for Burleigh county, North Dakota, on October 10th, 1917, at two o'clock p. m., in Bodk 143 of Mortgages on page 502, ard assigned by said mortgagee to W. M. Stone of Mendota, Illinois, by assignment, dated November 29, 1918, and re- corded in the office of said register of deeds on the 19th day of Japuary, 1923, at 9 o'clock a. m. in Book 174 jof Mortgages on page 266, will be {foreclosed by a sale of the premises jdescribed in said mortgage, aud here- inafter described, by the sheriff at the front door of the court house in higher. pts) 21,900. wages. Call evenings only, at 209 ment, fully equipped for light! west yThayer St. 4-17-3t | cently whelped, to act as foster! Bismarck, Burleigh county, N: ‘s F : iy 3 J s . y, North Da- Active. Early sales steady. Early housekeeping; clectric \range for) mother for 6 setter puppies whose |-kota, on May 6th, 1923, at th r Ly mocked eee BAe eeShee | e 4 mother died. Phone 838, A. W. lof two ovelock in the aternsout td searce. 'o -early sales. : WE Z y \ Mellen, 4-16-3t |'setisfy thé amount duc on said mort- mo Z 3 5 FOR SALE—Titan 10-20 Gas Tractor | gage on the date of sale. BISMARCK GRAIN i mR and three bottom plow, Fordson! The land and premises described in (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | Tractor and two bottom Oliver | aid mortgage, and which will be sold Bismarck, April 18, 1923, | self lift’ gang. Slightly used.|to satisfy the same, are situated in No. 1 dark northern ... | 2A, Lahr, Bismarck, N. Dak. Burleigh county, North Dakota, and No. 1 northern spring . ie 4-14-tw {known and described as follows, to- \ No. 1 amber durum . FOR SALB—Small hotel, with res. | ¥it? E ‘ : . 1 mixed durum . auranbatiegan) NODE witllesca te OU of the OES 1 red:durum . fice for quick sale. Very easy | ot Ou a . ik T ne Dow. 2 1 flax . terms, write Andrew Holum, Brain-|{);) 6 me 5 ROTO, ON Ne 2 flax erd, Mina, 202 10th St. South. lea Gre auners Forty, Range Sev- jenty-seven. . 1 rye ne AY | “There will be duo on said mort- 8-3x10-6 Wilton rug. / gage on the date of sale the sum of Soot. sopaition. Also. scrers) $1,518.36, and costs of this foreclo- ni ilion rugs and cabinet | sure us allowed-by law. phonograph with records, 415-5th} Dated March 27th, 1923, A eae | W. M\STONE, WANTED TO BUY—Party wants to} Sais Owner of Mortgage. ‘buy for cash, a good house, well | GREENLEAF & WOOLEDGE, located, with at least two good bed| Attorneys for Owner of Mortgage, rooms. What have you to offer?| Minot, N. Geo. M. Register. 4-16-1w | WANTED—Hemstitching and picot- ing all 10 cents yard; also nov- | NOTICE OF ‘ C._P. Larson, 400 4th St. -18-lw Notiee is hereby given that thar et SADE Paracas: ike certain mortgage made, executed and Pee eae epicure: Just like |Gelivered by Francis Jane Newman ewes p unt and Columbus Newman, her husband, of leaving city. 930-4th St. 2nd’ Mortgagors, to Jacob Brom, Mort- floor. Call 543R. 4-16-3t | gagee, dated November 13th, 1919, | FOR SALE—Well mated team of [and filed for record in the office | mares, 6 and 7 ycars old, weight} the Register of Deeds in and 3 urleigh county, North Dakota, on 2850. Also 1000 fence posts. Phone | November 28th, 1919, at 2:20 o'clock |_ 1051, 918 Ave. B. 4-16-1W |p, m., and duly recorded in Book i i epi is! b 0 sed by ie | paaed Apeount remiater, pe premises in such mortgage 4nd here- | ae io inankee: 17-3t | inafter described at the front door (FOR SALE—Rced baby buggy and/of the court house in the city of pair of pillows, 306 14th St. Phone | Bismarck) Burleigh county, North | T40-R . 4-18-1w | Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock | FOR-SALETVary Fetonable “piado | the afternoon on the 2nd day of Very June, A. D. 1923, to satisfy the almost new, Call 628M after 6:30./ amount due on such mortgage on the 4:17-8t) day, of sale. 4 aT : rs = © premises lescribes In suca Dare ane ree ee: Call) mortgage ‘and which will be sold. to peas 4-17-1w $1.20 and $34.50 Per Month Which Includes. Interest BUYS H Five Room Home, partly modern—Heat, Water, ! Sidewalks, etc. i Purchase Price $2250. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. Phone 0. YA TRlliams WANTED TO RENT WANTED’ TO RENT—By first of May, either four or five room cbt- ‘4age or unfurnished part of house, Phohe 748, 4-18-3t __BY ALLMAN | WELL.) THANKED HER WHEN SHE GAVE ME THE COOKIE BUT IT DIDN’T DO ANY GooD - SHE DIDN'T OFFER ME (ANOTHER ONE! x bh ceipts, 180 cars, compared :with~159| July, $1.26%; September, $1.23%. 64{ cars @ year-ago. Corn No. 3 yellow, 75 to°76 cents. Cash No, 1 northern, $1.25% to} Oats No. 3 white! 42 to 43 cents. $1.33%; No. 1. dark northern fancy,} Barley, 56 to 61 cents. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. $1.35% to°$1.48%; No. 1 dark north-| Rye No. 2, 61% cents. Minneapolis, April 18.—Wheat re-\ern, $1.27% to $1.35%3 May, $1.26%;| Flax No. 1, $3.49 to $3.51. DOINGS OF: THE: DUFFS DADDY, THE LADY THAT \ FOR SALE ____ It Doesn’t Get You Anything OH, SHE ASKED ALL ‘ABOUT MY LITTLE SISTER BETTY AND HOW MOTHER DID You WAS AND SHE GAVE ME / SHOW YOUR GooD A COOKIE MANNERS AND THANK HER FoR THE COOKIE? i YAS-) THANKED <> HER- BUT I THINK | THE BUNK? THIS HAVING GooD WHY Do You MANNERS 1S THE SAY $TS THE Bunk! BUNK? pee ‘(LIVES IN THE {BIG / YELLOW HOUSE ACROSS THE STREET CALLED {4 ME IN TODAY =” a | CA | satisfy the same are described as fol- BY BLOSSER Hows, to-wit: That port of | the | ALE? i gis; Northwest Quarter of Section Elev aay Be Pheze 161k aes len (11), Township One Hundred ropt, 4-16-8t : . % Ye A , i Forty-two (142), Range Severty-six wuadsa { ; : i oy gy NOSE : AS prwpowe, : FOR SALE—Garage iaxi8, Call & Ol TAG! é ‘ (76), described as follows: Com- SUMMONS. mencing at a point on the east line ‘of, the townsite of Wing, 66 feet east STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty-of Burleigh. In District Coutt, and 300 feet south, of the northeast Fourth Judicial District. s corner of Bleck. Seven (7), of said Sawapite, thence east 400 feet, thence south 800 Thomas’ A. Gallagher, Piainti Amelia C. Gallagher, Defendant. feet, thence ‘west. 400 The State of North Dakota to the t,, thence north 300 feet to place of be- floning. situate, lying and being in jurleigh county, North Dakota, / faut having’ occurred in conditions of said mortgage, and ‘the mortgagee Having given: the” reco! title owner , of the above. descri remises notice as provided by law, having’ been paid, date: of sale ‘the sum of seven and 42- fi \ the int in this action, copy of which is hereto attached and herewith. served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to paid ee complaint upon the subscribers at hrs their offices in the city of Bismarck, |: .- JACOB: BROM, Perikh cagstys doth Debots hes a SULLIVAN, HANLEY é: é Pai teer| Annet fey ea ety ayo “serpice and" in’ tase” of

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