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MARKET NEWS MUCH EXPORT _» BUSINESS IN IN EVIDENCE Tends to Strengthen Wheat arket on Chicago Board of Trade April 25.—With indiea- tions of considerable export business being done wheat averaged a littic higher in price today during the early ings, May.delivery in, particular. fuet that the Liverpool market showed less firmness than the ma- of traders here had looked for d somewhat to restrain buyers. his was especially the ease in re- gard to the new crop months. Open- ing prices which ranged from one- half cent decline to % cent advance, ome slight declines and then ‘ound rise above yester- MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, April nts, 25,350 barrels. ! ‘AGO LIV! ago, April 22,000, lower, low 15 cents Pigs dull. » receipts, 14,000. Beef steers to 15 cents ured steers, and light steers proportionately numerous. Killing quality fairly good. Fed Nebraskas in moderate supply. She-stock searce, about s $10.15, Slow. Early Top wooled searce, around of 104 pounders lambs, $15. Sheep steady. One load clipped ewes, $7. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. St. Paul, April 25.—Cattle re- ccipts, 2,400, Market fully steady on killing cla: Common to good beef ste to $9. Butcher cows and heifers, $4.50 to $8.25, Can- So. y to 10 cents! , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923 WAIT TILL YOU GOME OVER TO UM AT HOME?! PHOO-00-UH GEE, ATS FUNNY I CANT NEVER EAT NO SPUDS WHEN MY MAR COOKS ae M-M-M- BOY THER'S SOMETHIN | ABOUT EM, 1 CONT KNOW WOT IT IS Boys! DON BUT HERS SUMPTHIN, T. IN THE SCAMP WHO BRokE UP THE CHECKER GAME BETWEEN j THE COUNTYS Wo OLDEST PLAYERS, BY YELLING. FIRE, AFTER HE HAD KNOTTED THEIR BEARDS, 1S STILL AT LARGE eae aa STAN Ley, Nev service | & OUT OUR WAY —By Williams SMOKE WHICH MAKES EM 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 pavement. This is a bargain. Convenient churches, capitol and down down. Phone 421 PRICE OWENS Price $1100. to schools, Eltinge Bik. REAL ESTATE. LOANS. per cent money. Bankers Re- ve System 6 per. cent loans: ate Whade on city or farm property to buy -buildy improve, or pay indebted nes: Bankers Reserve Deposit com- pany, Lathrop building, Kansas City, Mo. 4-21) “«fluve an exceptional opportunity for three men who are willing to work, We have a wonderful non- cancellable accident and health pol- iey that sells ifielf. We write all occupations and both sexes, ages. 18- 50. We have the most liberal pol for the money and we have the best agent’s contract on. the market. Write H, J. Gilbertson, P. 0. Box No , Fargo, N. D. WANTED—Man with Ford car to sell on commission, new mech cal device needed: on every Ford. Big money, Address, Tribune ___ WANTED TO RENT_ WANTED TO RENT—Mode Apply Fred Jansonius.. Phone 155, or #nnex hotel. 4-24-3t SALESMEN WANTED fwo live salesmen wanted immedi- ately. Experience not required, $10 to $20 a day to right. purties. Give two references. Midwest Musie Company. Valley City, N. SLINE SALE: Sell coal to your trade in pay in COAL CO. Yards Station, Chicago. WANTED coal to Earn we ington Coal Co., Stock Yards de Phone 4943, 4 than and three children; elderly woman between the age of 40 and desired, W. C. Gehrke, Baldwin, i. D. 4-19-tf WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, Mrs. W. KE. Lahr, _ 504 Mandan, Phone 65 Wa A girl for general house work, small family, Call at 813 2nd St. 4-28-3t WANTED—Girl for general house work, 406 Gth St. 4-25-tf SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED—Female. Do you want good efficient help at housecleaning time? Have you| room. 411-5th St. considered: the time and labor} _ , saved by using the Fuller House- hold set? Phone 220W. n hour, Sideline lesmen; sell our trade in carload lots. ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Suite of two rooms on “first floor, kitchen sink, hot and cold wate nicely furnished, will rent for Phone 273. 4-24-1w ight keeping rooms, a suite of thtee; or suite of two and one single room. N after 6:15 p. m. of before 9 d St. Phone 309-J. 4-20-1w ashes Stock | pay in an hour, Wach-! Also one single room| light housekeeping or sleeping| FOR SALE | FOR SAL3 OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. \FOR SALE- ‘oom modern house, | including three bedrooms, south | front, hardwood floors through- out south front, close in, $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, side for $2,100, Geo. M. | FOR TRE hree room apartment on ground floor, modern house, close in, outside opening, furnish- ed or unfurnished. ers one and two room apartments. Call St. Phone 182W. | FOR RENT—Very desirable apart- ment, fully ped for light | housekeeping; electric range for | cooking. Plenty of sunshine Yrom five windows, 801 4th St. Phone 4045, . Geo. W, Little. 4-13-tf FOR” RENT mht housekeeping | rooms, a stfite of three; or suite | of 4wo and one single room. Call after 5:15 p.m, of before 9 a. m. BIT 2nd St. Phone 3809. 4-21-1w | FOR SALE—6 ow prac | tically modern with two 25 ft. lots, price $3500.00. $1000.00 down, bal- ance to suit buyer, Located on 8th St. Phone G18W 4-25-1w FOR RENT—6 room modern hous furnished or will also rent® part of house if desired. Also 7 room bungalow for sale, cheap, Write Tribune 447. FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment. Rose Apt., Phone 852. W. F. Murphy, Prop. 3-15-t f FOR SALF—Choice corner residence lot in Riverview, facing the park. John A. Hoffman, 4-9-tf AGENTS WANTED WANTED —L manufacturey wants agents to sel! | complete line of shirts direct. to | wearer, Bix; values. dison room bunj New Felt | factory, Alpern Bros, 48 Summe St., Chelsea, Mi 4 MISCELLANEOUS. CHEAP. cornet | silver plated, gold trimmed, B-flat and A, high and low pitch, quick change to A, price new, $86; A | 1 condition, no scratches, no dents; with case. Write A. V. } Burnstad, N. D. FOR SALE—A complete outfit of Located in a for} Also two oth-! | thereof; the said tract or parcel of jland, lying and-being in the county ee Burleigh and state of North Da- ota, Thefe Will be due upon such miort- gage uporr the day of sale the sum of Twelve Hundred and 26-200ths Dollars ($1,200.26), including taxes and tax penalties paid amotnting to the sum of Thirty-one and 90-200ths Dollars ($31.90.) Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 3rd duy of Aprif, 1923. HATTIE R, .PATTERSON, Mortgagee. BENTON BAKER, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N, D. 4-11-18-21 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO FORE- CLOSE BY ADVERTISEMENT. No s hereby given that default has been made in the terms of that certain mortgage, executed and de- livered by C. C. Hibbs to Jeff May, dated June 6, 1916, and filed for rec ord in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, North Daz kota on the 8th day of June, 1916, t 2 o'clock p. m., and recorded in book 140 of Mortgages, on page 71, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in such mortgare and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the y of i » county of , Burleigh an orth Dakota at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forc- noon on the 31st day of M satisfy the amount due u e on the day of premises. ibed in such mortgayre and wi Il be sold to satisfy the ep is described = Wi south half ( t quarter (N rthwest whole of the s of section hip one hundred ) north, of (79) west, of the 5th according to the Unitcd nment Survey therecf, acres of land, more cr less. said above described tracts of land or any part f is not part of the homest Hibbs or of any The above described 1s Burleigh county, There will be due on tae Adition nses of sale in- the r (N BM) quar nine All being North Dakota. such : sale t to th cluding attorne Dated April 23, 1923 Mortragee, F. EB. McCURDY, Bismarck, N. D. Attorney for Mortgage = 30-5-7-14-21-L8 NOTICE OF MORTGAG CLOSURE SALE, Notice Is Hereby Given that that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Petter Hill and Laura {Hil, mortgugors, to I & Ballard Investment company, a cor- poration (now Drake-Ballard Com- FORE- TED—Hauling nd garden dirt and plowing gar- deris, Phone 49-3. BOARD AND ROOM _ D--Roomers and $25 per month. Table board $17 a month, Also garage for rent. Ap- ply at 416 Thayer St, Fertaurant’ fixtures. : pany), dated June 17th, 1915, and re- good place, doing good business. corded in the office of the register Reason for selling, wish to leave] of deeds for Burleigh county, North state. Address Tribune No. 545. | Dakota, on June 29th, 1915, at two 4-21-9t) o'clock p. m. in Book 132 of Mort- Fees for hatching from pure bredjgages on page 48, will be foreclosed Barred Plymouth Rocks, $3.00 per]! ae of the Wile deseribed f ' : di fifteen. Splendid matings from heavy {in said mortgage, and hereinafter de- Fe eae rane tater cee 17 | IBtEe layers. Frank Milhollan, 603) scribed by the sheriff at the front desired. Phone #82. 17-8th St, (8th St; Bismarck, N. Dak, (es af the court house in Bismarck, 4-24-1w | Bee ik crane Nor Dakota, on FOR RENT Two nice anfurniched | WANT TO BUY RAGS—Ciean cotton| Oeiick in the af Pa tay i Lat) have all buttons and {Clock in the afternoon, to satisfy front rooms suitable for office or} TAR must have all buttons and) the amount due on said mortgage on fasteners taken off and must be and cytters largely, $2.76 to Bologna bulls mostly, $4 to S and feeders steady, 0. FOR RENT—Two nice clean rooms| with sleeping porch. Suitable for! two gentlemen close in, Reason-; able pricé, also garage, Phone; 25, call 15 Thayer St. 4-19-1w | RENT--Large nicély furnished | pts, 300. Market steady. ights, $7 to $8. receipts, 15,000, Market slow, les steady to weak. Packer 50. Bidding around $7.30 for heavy butchers or 5 to 10 cents lower. Bulk packing sows, Stags, $4.75 to $5. Bulk pigs, | ITMINK 1S “TH! ASHES AN 4-21-1w ————— AUTOMOBILES—MOTOECYCLES |ALE—One 1922 Buick 4 Road- $150 worth of éxtras. Will 4-19-1w pants sheep receipts, 250. Market steady. AL yt wuaitone — |the date of sale. Receipts mostly direct. a Prosperity Insurance For Everyone. Who Adopts our Partial Pay- ment Investment & Savings Plan. Start TODAY with $25 or more and become a sharehdlder in STANDARD OIL, EASTMAN KODAK, F. W. WOOLWORTH and other sound securities, pay- ing large dividends and listed on New York Stock Exchange. Correspondence invited on all Investment Problems. No obli- gation on your part to secure our advice, tecommended list of sound investment securi- ties and details of Pay- ment Plan sent FREE on request for Bulletin Num- ber H-7. Bankers Finance Company. Investment Bankers, 56 Wall Street. New York City stisMa salt Yeah aan —~ sia i - ae WHEN SPUDS ARE A DELICACY. LETTERS IN DEATH PLOT. letters are being read in court here as evidence in the murder trial of Frau Rippe and Frau Klein, . young {Women charged with poisoning their husbands. In their letters they re- veal intimate details of the ‘alleged Berlin, April 26.—More than 500} death plot, says the prosecutor. 30 SKELETONS FOUND. Monataire, France, April 2544 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS HELLO,HELEN, | THOUGHT YD DROP IN AND SEE / HOw You AND BETTY WERE GETTING ON- JUSTAT THE RIGHT TIME, You CAME. WILBUR - Wilbur. Has Talent 1GUESS SHE DOESNT \ rs LIKE COMPANY OR IS SHE SHOWING OFF? No, 17'S TIME} FOR HER NAP | steam plow unearthed an ancient dungeon, on a farm near heré in which skeletons of 30 men, women. Gephildren were found. They are thought to have been imprisoned and starved to death in the course of! the 16th ‘century wars. fect. FOR SALE~Roadster, 6-cylinde h new battery, new cord tires w with extra tira and spotlight. | Fo ater. guarantee to be mechanically per- No. 1 condjtion and Cheap for cash, Cashier, State Bank New Salem, N. D. Box 375 Washburn, N. Dah. Inquire Assistant Phone 312-W. 4-12-tf sleeping » rooms, 119 1-2 Sth St. 4-19-tf | ashed. Bismarck Tribune Co., Bismarck. in modern house, close A. looks like new. FOR RENT—Two of New Salem, 4-18-lw] 612-3, FOR SALE: wheels and tires, dition, eap. Ford Truck. New Phone 678W. Excellent con- 183, For Sale A GOOD PRACTICAL MODERN HOME 6 rooms and bath—furnace heat—garage—good lawn, trees, shrubs, -vines, south front. blocks from downtown. chase Price Very attractive. $5200. Part cash. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Phone 0. Webb Block. FOR RENT—One nice furnished room Call at} in. 402 5th street, or Phone 836-J. 4-19-1w large and two small rooms, 404 6th St. Phon FOR RENT—Two room apartment. ; Bismarck Business College. Phone 2-18-tf Six Pur- DOES THAT KID CRY LIKE THAT ALL THE TIMEP WHY OF CouRSE NOT -You DON’T HEAR HER CRYING NOW Do You ? BY ALLMAN WELL,I’'LL PLAY AND SING SOMETHING OCCASION - ya @ *arter tHe “# BAWL WAS OVER AFTER THE BREAK OF DAY- CUT THAT APPROPRIATE FORTHE } OUT! You'LL WAKEN HER AGAIN! F BY BLOSSER| ‘A CHANCE to buy good furniture cheap. Must be sold this week on | account of leaving city, 930-4th | St. 2nd Floor, 643R. 4-23-1W FOR SALH—Fiectric range, also a coal range. Phone 219W. 4-21-3t FOR SALR—Household furnishing practically néw, good bargain. 622 ard St. 4-28-4t FOR SALE—Lunch room at a bar- gain. N. D. 4-19-9t | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- i CLOSURE SALE. \ lecertain mortgage made, executed and jdelivered by Thomas M. Harvey jgle, mortgagor, to Drake-Ballard j company, dated September 26th, 1916, and re- co¥ded in the office of the Register ‘of Deeds for Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the 30th day of Septem- \ber, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. in Book '143' of Mortgages on page 490, and jassigned by said mortgagee to Ca |rie B. Clark of Winona Lake, Ind !28th, 1916, and recorded in the of- \fice of said Register of Deeds on ithe 19th day of Janua o'clock a, m., in Book 174 of Mort- gages at page 267, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described yin mortgage, and hereinafter de- » | seribed, by the sheriff at the front ‘| door of the court house in Bismarck, ‘ | Burleigh county, North Dakota, on |May 12th, 1923, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon to satisfy » |the amount due on said mortgage on : |the date of sale, The land and premises described ‘in said mortgage, and which will be |sold to satisfy the same, are situated in Burleigh county, North Dakota, | to-wit: | The Northwest Quarter of Sectioti . |Twenty, Township One Hundred For- |ty-four, Range Geventy-si There will be due on said mort- |gage on the date of sale the sum of $1,383.87, and costs of this fore- closure as allowed by law. Dated April 3rd a i CARRIE B. CLARK, Hl Owner of Mortgage. | GREENLEAF & WOOLEDGE, Attorneys for Owner of Mortg: 4-4-11-18-25-5-2: a. OTICE OF SALE. .. Notice Is Hereby Given, that that certain mortgage executed and deli ered by Grant Turner of McKenzi | county of Burleigh, North Dakota, to | Hattie R. Patterson of Ogden, Weber county, Utah, dated the 28th day of | March, 1917, and recorded in the of- {fice of the register of deeds for Bur- leigh county in the state of North Dakota on the 19th day of May, 1917, in Book 147 of Mortgages on page 47, will. be foreclosed by sale of. the premises in.8uch mortgage and here- inafter described~at the front door of the court house’ in the county of Burleigh in the state of North Da- kota at the hour of two o'clock p, m. . 11923, to ry the said mortgaj mn the day of si | The premises described in said m gage and which ‘will’be sold to satis- fy the -same are described as follows: the West Half (W%),-of the South- west Quarter 4) of* Section Twenty-four: (24 ‘ow) One | Hundred Thirty-nine (139), north of Range Seventy-seven (77), | of the Fifth’ Principal’ Meridian -and containing eighty . (80). 9c of jess, ‘according’ 2 Goverthertt: A amount due upon 4-24-tf | Write Box 84, Lidgerwood, ry sin-| a corporation, mortgagee, ana, by assignment dated November | 1923, at 9 AGE !and known and described as follows, { on Wednesday, the 16th day of May,, The land and premises described in said mortgage, and which will pe sold to satisfy the same are situated in Burleigh county, North Dakota, and known and described as follows, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of Section Eight, Township One Hundred Forty- one, North of Range Seventy-five. The undersigned has been compell- ed to pay and did pay $1,484.00 in sat- isfaction of prior mortgage of which prior mortgage is recorde the office of said register of deeds in Book 132 of Mortgages on page 49. There will be due on this mortgage being foreclosed on the date of sale, ‘including amount paid in satisfaction ord, in Notice Is Hereby Given that that of prior mortgage, the sum of $1,- 882.90, and costs of this foreclosure 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 Mortgage, Minot, North Dakota, 3-28-4-4-11-18-25-5-2 NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- FORECLOSURE SALI is hereby given that that ‘certain mortgage made, executed and’ delivered by Francis Jane Newman and Columbus Newman, her husband, Mortgagors, to Jacob Brom, Mor! gagee, dated November 13th, 191 and filed for record in the office o: the Register of Deeds in and for Burleigh county, North’ Dakota, on November 28th, 1919, at 2:20 o'cloc and duly recorded in Book of Mortgage Deeds on page 178; ill be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door f the court house in the city of in the afternoon on the 2nd June, A. D, 1923, to satisfy ‘amount due on such mortgage on the day of le. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- lows, to-wit: That part of the Northwest Quarter of Section Elev- en (11), Township One Hundre Forty-two (142), Range Sevent; (76), described as follows: mencing at a point on the east line | of the townsite of Wing, 66 fect east {and 300 feet south of the northe: jcorner of Block Seven (7), of said | townsite, thence east 400 feet, thence south 300 feet, thence west 400 fee: ; thence north 300 feet to place of he ‘ginning, situate, lying and being in | Burleigh county, North Dakota. ez occurred in the Default hav’ conditions of said mortgage, and the mortgagee having given the ‘record | title owner of the above described | premises notice as provided by law, jand the same not having been paid, | there will be due on such mortgage jon *the -date of sale the sum of | Three Hundred Forty-seven and 42- 100 Dollats. ($347.42). Dated April 12th, 1923, JACOB BROM, ~ Mort SULLIVAN, HANLEY & SULLIVAN, Mandan. Now eae orneys for Mortgagee. 4-18-25-5-2-9-16-23 SIMON RESUMES PRACTICE New England, N. D., April 26.— Charles Simon, for two years assi: tant attorney general of North Da- kota, has resumed his law practice liefe, and also assumed his duties mayor to which he wa: during his absence at Bi

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