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* cludes a liberal supply of half light [_MARKET NEWS | WHEAT STEADY “BARLY ON THE CHICAGO BOARD Rains in Nebraska are Offset By Lower Ocean Tonnage . April 23.—Rains in Ne- and other parts of the win- crop belt gave a downward ten- y to wheat prices today during arly dealings. Lower quota- Liverpool counted also as h factor, On the other hand, of the amount of wheat passage was a steadying rp, und so, likewise, was go: ip that ice conditions would delay until May 8 or later the water route arrival of grain at Montreal. Open- ing prices, which ranged from one cent decline to one-eighth cent ad- van » $1.24 to $1.24% and + to $1.22, were fol- lowed by a moderate setback all around and then something of a re- action, LIVESTOCK. Livestock re- 54,000, Light- Buteh- ers uneven, Top, $8.30. s cents lower, pigs weak, 25 cents low- er. Cattle tive. Be ing quality 22,000. Fairly ac- pout steady. Kill- plain, Run in- receipts, teers rather yearlings and heavy scarce. Top Bulls, 10 cents tending lower. yearlings. Cho steers mature highe Other clas . Sheep receipts, 19,000, strong to 25 cents higher, ed lambs sold early. Slow, No wool- . PAUL LIVESTOCK. Paul, April 23.—Cattle re- ‘ ceipts, 2,200. Better offering beef steers, butcher cows and_ heifers, 4strong to higher. Others slow. Mostly steady. Common to good beef to $9. Fat she-stock, nners and cutters s Bologna bulls » $4 to $4 Good to choice stockers and feeders strong to slight- ly higher, others about steady. Calves receipts, 900. Market around nts lower, Lights largely, $7.25 () Hog receipts, 7,600. Market aver- Aging about 25 cents lower. Top, 5. Packing sows mostly, $6. 180 300 pound hogs, $7.60 to $7.75. Bulk pigs, $7.75. Sheep receipts, 600. Market steady No good or choice fat lambs. Best quotable around $14.25. Best few ewes, $8.75. Run included two. dou- ble loads direct. Prosperity Insurance For Everyone. 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GAMES JN “THE BACK Room HOADLEYS IMPLEMENT STORE f OUT OUR WAY —By Williams OUR HAM MELTS N YOUR MOUTH — JOE BURCH SAYS, ITS IMPOSSIBLE “= | —— TO 'STAY ON A REDUCING DIET ve WHEN YOU HAVE TO RIDE 1 / HOME IN A STIREETCAR. © (1 nets Y) y FOOT AMPUTATED Dickinson, April 23.—Terribly feet and limbs Butte, was brought to St.: Joseph's hospital’ here ‘for surgical’ treats ment. He was so badly cut. that. surgeons found ‘it necessary to am- putate one foot» above the ankle changed. patents, $7.10 a barrel. 8, OF STANLEY en service a) Yelk Ce TRmulhasss Frame, 27, farmer near Sentinel and) two toes on the othe " * MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapotis, April, 23. ‘lour un- In cartoad lots, family Shipments, CAR! OH THEYRE COMING IN HERE! OINGS OF THE DUFFS GEE, THAT’S ‘A SWELL | WONDER WHO ITIS? OH HELEN,, WE'RE: GOING ' TO HAVE COMPARY! SOMEBODY. JUST DROVE. IN = 1 DON’T KNOW WHO IT 1S > SOMEBODY. WITH A-BIG CAR AND A CHAUFFEUR ! ro AN, C'MON FRECKLES, TELL NE TH SECRET= T WON'T TELL ANYBODY. Lena Herself } la | MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. FOR SALE. \ Block of ground improved with one story four room house, good well of water, henhouse, trees, and all fenced. Ideal for poultry and gardening. Priced to sell. Terms. FOR SALE. Corner 75 foot lot on This is a_ bargain. pavement. Price $1100. Convenient to schools, churches, capitol and down down. Phone 421 _ _MELP WANTED—MALB “fave an exceptional opportunity | wa for three men who are willing to work. We have a wonderful non- cancellable accident. and health pol- icy that sells itself. We write all occupations and both sexes, ages 18- 50, We have the most liberal policy for the money and we have the best agent's contract on the market. Write H. J. Gilbertson, P. 0, Box No. 408, Fargo, N. DD. , An old established company opened an office in Bismarck. use a man with some sales abil Preference given married man with car. Good salary and opportunity for advancement, Write B. G. Loughren 310 McKenzie, Bismarck, N. Duk, 4-21-3t WANTED—Good, strong man for farm work; $60 per month. Phone W. F. Reynolds at 127 or after 6 p.m, 404-W. WANTED—Male stenographer. G has PRICE OWENS AGENTS Eltinge Blk. POW-EXCHANGE ei anAun-—My residence, con- ing of one block, house, barn, 8 chicken house, garage, also chic! ens, turkeys and three cows. cated on 26 Rosser, will considc! good residence-close imtown. Phoae 534-M. John Bentz, 26 Rosser: St. ATTENTION—Buy New Felt Rugs direct from factory, St., Chelsea, Mass. REAL ESTATE LOANS 6 percent. Money. rs 4-21-56 serve System. 6, percent loans are made on city or farm property to bu, prove, or pay indebtednes Reserve Deposit Company, “Lathrop | Bui build, im ing, Kansas City, Mo. t LAND ble-Robinson Fruit Co., Bisma D. __BOARD AND ROOM WANTED—Roomers and boarders, 25 per month. Table board $1f a month, Also garage for rent. Ap- ply at 416 Thayer St, 4-21-1W Sere ey HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED-—Housekeeper to cook for man and three children; elderly woman between the age of 40 and 50 desired, W..C. Gehrke, Baldwin, ND. 4-19-tf eral housework, Mrs. 504 Mandan. Phone St WANTED—Girl on middie aged wo- man for housework, Mrs. Herman Ode. Phone 364-3. 4-21- WANTED—A ‘competent, girl for general house work. Apply at 220 West Thayer. St. 4 fet Ah a |, WANTED—A girl for general house work, Call at 813 2nd St. 4-23-3t 2 SE Nee ees ~_SHIUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTE! Female. Do you want good efficient help at housecleaning time? Have you considered the time and labor saved by using the Fuller House- hold set? Phone 220w, mall family. WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Hauling ashes and plowing gardens, Call 602R sfter 6 p. m. 6-17-1w WORK WANTED—Hauling ashes and garden dirt und plowing gar- dens. Phone 49-J. FOR SALE—Fighty land in Recker Co., soil, easily’ cleared, well In the heart of the clover, and cow country. Will sell acres Minn. as on /Bisn part payment Write Bo dwelling property. Bismarck, N. D. ROOMS FOR RENT. or ee teeta FOR RENT—Two nice clean rooms with sleeping porch. two gentlemen close in. able price, also garage, 6725, call 15 Thayer St. ‘OR RENT—Two nice FOR RENT—Desirable nished front room in modern home FOR RENT—Well furnished FOR RENT—Two small roome, 404 Sth St. Phone 2-7-tf FOR RENT—Two room ‘apartment. | Phone | 2181f| Bunistad, N. D. ely furnished room | F front rooms suitable \for office o sleeping xooms, 119 1-2 5th St Phone 312-W. 4-19-tf | newly fur-/ FOR RENT — Five-room modern { for one or two. Phone 1068J. Board if desired. 4-21 with large closet young lady, 114 Ave. A. -18-1w, io pz | FOR RENT—One in modern house, close in. 402 bth street, or Phone 836-J. 512-J. Diseiarck Business College. 1 Lo- your the Alpern Bros, 48 Summer. | Re-| Bankers | timber Good | located. | corn for part cash and terms or accept good used car as part payment or trade | Bt Suitable for | Reason- | Phone | 4-19-1w unfurnished | ai Foom | suitable for ay 4:19-1w | TOT large and two ___ POSITION WANTED. position in city or on farm. Tribune 545. WANTED | Write 4-21-2¢ | AUTOMOBILER_ MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—One 1922 Buick 4 Road- eter. $160 worth of extras. guarantee to be mechanically per- fect. Box 375 Washburn, N. Dak, 4. f FOR SALE—Roadster, G-cylinder, | new battery, new cord tires with with extra tire and spotlight. A. | Cheap for cash. Inquire Assistant New Salem, N. D. | | FOR SALZ OR RENT | HOUSES AND FLATS. | HOUSE FOR SALE- Modern ho {of six rooms and bath. Garage. | Close in. This is one of the most | ; beautiful homes in the city. Looks Price $5000. Cash Also house of — six small rooms. Not modern. for summer home or chickens. >| $1600, Cash only $200, J. H. Hol- | ihan, Ist door east of Post office. Phone 745 4-21-3t | FOR SALE—Six-room modern house, | including three bedrooms, south front, hardwood floors through- out south front, close in, for} $5,200, on terms; four rooms partly modern house, close in, in- cluding two bed rooms, for $2,000 five rooms, partly modern house, including two bed rooms, on east side for $2,100, Geo, M. Register. ° 4-20-1Lw FOR RENT—Very desirable upart- ment, fully equipped for light -| housekeeping; electric range for cooking. Plenty of sunshine from five windows, 801 4th St. Phorie | 404s. . W, Little. 4-13-tf {| FOR” RENT—Light housekeeping | ropms, a suite of three; or suite | of two and one single room. Call after p.m of before 9 a. gblT 2nd Phone ? rich und classy. only $1400, r t |FOR RENT—Targe rooming house, iodern, close in, fine income prop- Pays now $130 to $150 per Write 643, Tribune. | 4-18-1w | FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment May 25th for three months. In desirable location. | Phone 614, 4 |FOR RENT—Apartment, 5 rooms and bath, 119% 3rd St. Inquire Inv. Mtg. Sec. Co., With First G. Bk. 4-19-3t | R RENT—Strictly modern apart- | ment. Rese Apt., Phone 852. W. F. Murphy, Pro 3-15. “| FOR SALE—Choice corner residence | lot in Riverview, facing the park. Sohn A. Hoffman, 4-9-t¢ | erty. month, | house at 111 Ave. A. For informa- } + tion call 380. 20-5t | |FOR RENT—Furnished light house- | keeping apartment, 518 6th St. | Phone 890, 4-18-1W {FOR RENT-—Furnished apartment | two rooms and private bath, 422 Sth St. 4-2h3t MISCELLANEOUS. SALE CHEAP-—York silver plated, gold trimm and cha » no dents; with case. Write A. V. Nordquist, in good location. Call 442g. iis 4-19-4t | FOR RENT—Rooms. Furniture for| 4-20-3t | sale. $20-2nd St, fees SnSSSSnSSSSSSSETUneSSGSasnaisanarenemseesee ene and* $34.50 Per Month Which Includes Interest BUYS Five Room Home, partly modern—Heat, Water, Sidewalks, etc. Purchase Price $2250. HEDDEN Webb Block. REAL ESTATE AGENCY Phone 0. ‘THEY DROVEIN THE YARD, ILE LETATHEM IN THE BACK Door, di WHEN WILL ° | SEE You AGAIN, CHARLEY P TOMORROW EVENING IF You SAY, MISS LENA -THE Boss © WILL BE OUT OF TOWN ALL WEEK - “BY BLOSSER ALE-A_ complete outfit of | | restaurant fixtures. Located in a good place, doing good business Reason for selling, wish to le state. Address Tribune No. 540 4-21-9t | “Eggs for hatching from pure bred | Barred Plymouth Rocks, $3.00 per fifteen. Splendid matings from heavy | jwinter layers. Frank Milhollan, 603 | /8th St., Bismarck, N. Dak, | 4-19-1w Small hotel, with res- | tourant at Regan, N. D. will sacri- | fice for quick sale. Very easy | terms, write Andrew Holum, Brain- | | erd, Mina, 702 10th St. South. | 3-28-40 | WANTED—Hemstitching and picot- ing all 10 cents per yard; also nov- elty pleating. Phone 920, Mri C. P. Larson, 400 4th St. -18-1w FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy snd! pair of pillows, 306 14th St. Phone | 740-R. 4-18-1w FOR SALE—Lunch room at a bar-| in. Write Box 84, Lidgerwood, N._D. | WANTED—To buy cond hand re- | frigerator, go-cart. Phone 597-M. | St., or phone 864-M. { 4-17-10 | i} | NOTICE TO CREDITORS. i Inthe Matter of the Estate of Pet- ter M. Smith, also known as Peter ; M. Smith and Petter M. Smiht, De- ceased: Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned John A. Laurson, adminis- trator of the estate of Peter M. in the county of Burleigh, and state jof North Dakota deceased, to the |ereditors of, and all persons having j claims. against said deceased, to ex-| hibit them with the necessary vouch- ers, within six months after the fi: {publication of this notice, to said | jadministrator in the city of Bis- marck in said Burleigh county. Dated April 13th, A. D. 1923. JOHN A. LARSON, { Administrator, | 4-16-23-30-5-7 | | NOTICE OF OR TO AGE FORE- i CLOSURE SALE. Is Hereby Given, That de- been made in the terms and ‘conditions of that certain mort- gage, made, executed and delivered by Harry Hedstrom and Sophie Hedstrom, his wife, mortgagors, to the Northern Trust company, a cor- poration, mortgagee, dated April 8th, 1918, and filed for record in the of. fice of the Register of Deeds of Bur- | leigh county, North Dakota, on the | ond day of Slay, 1918, at 0 Ce ee m., and duly recorded in Book 151” of Mortgages,.on page 279, and assigned by the said mortgagee (o the Fidelity tual Life Insurance | )@. corporation, of Philadel- Pa, an instrument in writ- 9th day of May, | signment was filed for record in the office of the Register {of Deeds of said Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the lith day of May, 1918, at 9_o’clock a. m., and ; duly recorded. in Book “15t" of Mort~ | iddle aged cquple wish | will! | No. 1 condition and looks like new. , Cashier, State Bank of New Salem, | 4-18-1w | Fine! | described | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE CLOSURE SALE. Alma’s Daughter Ae oe daughter of Alma . She's left Welles- ley in pi ion for her marriage to F. D. ke, former Yale student, who's learning the coal business at Pittsburg. Here's to and has declared the amount secured by said mortgay. due, and the me now due nad payable, and said mortgage will be foreclosed by le of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter at the front door of the court house, in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 19th day of May, , to satisfy the amount due‘upon such mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and are desi follows, to-wit The Southwest quarter (SW'%) of Section One (1), in. Tow Hund -one (141) North, R ty-seven (77), West rincipal Meridian, more or le: enti the Fifth cons E FIDELITY MU SURANCE COMPAN A Corporation, of Phi Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee, 7 FORE- 1.0! Default f fi: in conditions of th af the after describe en that t cuted and Johnson, unmarried, ; Harry FE. O'Neill, mortgagee, dated the seventeenth day of April ir the year of Our Lord, one thousand nine ndved and sixteen, and filed for record in the office of the regi of deeds of Burleigh county, Dakota, on April 18th, A. I por hook 10 nd duly izes On page signed by said n 18 to Evelyn M. Ma strument in writing day of April, A. D. and filed for record in the office of the r ter of deeds of said Burleigh coun 23rd, 1916, at 1:36 o'elocs nd duly recorded therein in book 139 of Assignments, on page 34, Il be foreclosed by a’ sale of the emises in such mortgage and here- fter described at the front door of the court house of Burl North Dakota, in the ¢ marek, in Burleigh county Dakota, at the hour of 10 a. m., on the 31st day of May to,satisfy the amount due upon mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which w be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- lows, namely: Lots three (3), four (4,} and five (5), and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section six (6}, ship one hundred and forty 140) north, of range seventy-seven of the fifth principal in Burleigh county, North There will be on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of hundred and ninety-one dolla 691), besides the cos ments and expenses of tl ure, Dated April 16th, A. D. 1923. EVELYN M, MOSER, The Assignee of Said Mortgagee. GEORGE M. REGISTER, Attorney for Suid Assignee, Bismarck, North Dakota. )-5-7-14-21 Smith, late of the city of. Bismarck, | (iM A Vermont suger. maple gages, 08 287, and that b; > 9 [2 t. said Secale, the undersigned, a J assignes of Mortgages, has elected | bucktful of its