The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1923, Page 7

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WHEAT FALLS _ UNDER BETTER NW. WEATHER Improved Seeding Condition Has Influence in Early Chicago Trading Chicago, i With better weather Nor’ t giving promise of improved seeding conditions for the ng crop, lower prices ruled in the wheat market today during the early dealings. Reports were at hand also that rain had greatly help- ed the winter wheat crop’ of import- ant sections, Nebraska in particu- ur. Declines shown by quotations Liverpool counted as an addition- al bearish factor. The opening here which ranged from % to % cents lower with May, $1.25% to $1.2 and July, $ to $1.24%, was fol- lowed 1 further setback and then something of a rally. Export business proved to be very moderate and price rallies failed to develop much foree. Close, unsét- ‘x to %2 cent n lecline with and July, MIN} FLOUR. Minneapol Fleur sn! 3. aul, April 27.—Cuttle re- 300. Market fairly xctive. to $8. Bese OUT OUR WAY load Yots « . Fat she-stock, $4.50 to $8.25, Canners and cutters Bologna bulls, nd feeders steady. SS Sheep re 100, Market steady. Medium to choice grade wooled lambs quotable, $12.50 to $14.50. Fat wool- cd ewes mostly, $8 to $9. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, April 27.—Hog receipts, 18,000. Mostly 10 to 15 cents higher. Top, $8.15. Cattle receipts, 3,000, Generally steady. She-stock uneven, Killing quality plain, 70 head of steers fed experimentally at Ame , Agricul- tural college, $9.75 to $10. 21 head at last-named price. Sheep receipts, 7,000, Lambs steady to-1S cents higher: ~Spots;-23-rents higher. Top wooled lambs, 15 cents to shippers and packer: Several loads Navajo lambs, $1 Sheep steady. st wooled ewes, $9. Clip- to $7. MINNEAPOLIS GRA) Minneapolis, April 27.—Wheat re- cars, compared with 179 y ao. 1 northern, $1.26%% to No. 1 dark northern fancy, 16 to $149%% 1 dark north- lay, $1.2618; September, $1.24%4. yellow, 78 to 784% cents. white, 421% to 43% cénts, , 55 to 64. e No. 2, 80% cents. Flax No. 1, $ VY» to $3.91. BISMARCK GRAIN (Purnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 27, 192: No. 1 dark northern .$1.21; HOLDUP BY FAKE EFDERAL .. .. No. spring .. Vile OFFICERS IN CAR CLAIMED amber durum . 1.01| Devils Lake, N. D., April 27.—Po- red durum .. * ‘90'0f George Murray and Ralph Hatton HOLD ER NEWT, , SHES ARGARIN OLD ABE CHINNERS SPENT A HALF DAY KNOCKING THE MUD OUT OF THE WHEELS: OF AIS BUGGYAFTER HIS WINTERS DRIVING, —By Williams THIS DOESNT LOOK LIKE YOUR MOTHERS WRITING OSCAR, I THINK ILL STOP in AND SEE WER ON MY WAY HOME. Mla gallus THE HANO WRITING EXPERT. would not be taken to the police stu- They were permitted to pro- ceed on paying $10, th men driving a large auto ng to be federal officers ° relieved them of $10. The complain- e complainants them that they were under arrest for FOR SALE. » :. Block of ground improved with one story fout 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. Price $1100. This is a bargain. Convenient to schools, churches, eapitol and down down, = .» BOR MALS OR RENT WANTED—Good men In every coun- HOUSES AND FLATS, Nebr. bath. Price only $3000. East of Post office, Phone 74: MONEY TO, LQAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. Phone 421 PRICE OWENS Eltinge Blk. ty to sell necessity direct to] FOR SALE—Modern house of six farmers. Kline Mfg. Co., Omaha] rooms and bath. Close in. Garage. Branch. 908 Harney St., Omaha,} Looks rich and classy. Am sure he 48 you will like it. Price only $5000, WANTED—Yourg man to deli Cash only $1400, Also nicé mod- grocery orders, FE. A, Brown. ern bungalow, four rooms and WANTER oh wae Gis terms, Don’t buy until you see 4: our house hargains. J. H, Holihan,, a. m., 617 2nd St. Phone work. Small family, Mrs. R. on ground floor, modern 2D—Girl for general hous: CaN 622-Brd St. Phone 132W. 4-2 close in, outside opening, furnish- |! fousc.| ¢4 or unfurnished, Also two oth lw BOARD AND ROOM) WANTED-—Roomers .and - boarders,| FOR RENT—Very desirable apart $25 per month. Table board $17 a| Ment, fully. equipped for lighy month. Also garage,for rent. Ap-]| housekeeping; electric range for! ply at 416 Thayer St. cooking. Plenty of sunshine from ae” 4-21-1w five windows, 801 4th St. Phone} 4043. Geo, W, Little. 4-13-tf) _ 4 fect. Box 375 Washburn, N. Dak.| 617 2nd St. Phone 209J. ‘ | FOR RENT—26 ecre farm, 2 miles north from Main St. One half under cultivation. There is aj good well of water and a barn and | hen house, and will build a small | cottage for the right party. This! place is suitable for gardening, poultry or a small dairy. R SALE--A seventy five acre farm 3 miles yorth from Main St. 18 acres under cultivation, with new cottage, small barn, good {well with windmill, suitable for dairy. One third cash, balance to suit purchaser, FOR SALE OR TRADE~—A 4 room! modern cottage and garage, fifty foot lot west front, near Richholt school, will consider small car or, residence lots, Thomas Jennings, | Bismarck, N. Dak. | Suite of two rooms on first floor, :kitchen sink, hot and cold. water. Also one single room nicely furnished, will rent for light’ housekeeping of — sleeping room, 411-6th St. Phone 273 | R urnished light house- keeping rooms, a suite of three; or suite of two and one single room. Call after 5:15 p. m. of before o 4-21-Lw 4-26-8t| FOR RENT-—Large nicely furnished 2 fit i WANTED—Girl for peneral house. |FOR RENT—Thre: a ent | WANTED—Girl for general F hree room Beene for two young ladies. Board if front room, large closet suitable desired. Phone 883, 17-8th St. 4-24-1w work, 406 6th St 4 | ers one and two room apartments. | FOR RENT—Two nice unfurnished front rooms suitable for office or i | ‘sleeping rooms, 119 1-2 6th St. | Phone 312-W. | j 4-19-¢f MODE: ROOM for Tose in. Suitable for tw lemen pre fered. Phone 8 4th St. AUTOMOBILEG-SMOTORCKCLES | FOR RENT Light. housekeeping, | O RENT—One nicely furnished FOR SALE--One 1922 Buick 4 Koad- rooms, a suite of three; or suite; ster. $160 worth of extras. Will of two and one sin room. Cal guarantee to be mechanically per- after 6:15 p. m, of before 9 a, m, room in modern home, Call 422 ath St, 4-26- FOR RI Strictly modern slee i 0 9th St. Phone 4-12-tf 4-21-1W | oa — FOR SALE—My red Stutz Roadster. | FOR SALE—-s room bungalow pr: Machine in first class condition] tically modern with two 25 ft, lots 25 tuFHRENett, P. J. Meyer, Bismarck, | price $3500.00. $1000.00 down, bal ae 4-26-20] ance to suit buyer, Located FOR SALE—-A 6 cylinder Chalmers] 8th St... Phone 618W Automobile. $100.00 if once. Homan's Cafe bath. 422-5th St. position in city or small .| FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- Write No, 545 Tribune, ment. Rose Apt., Phone 862. W. F. 4-27-2t] Murphy, Prop. FOR RENT—Furnished light house keeping apt. 2 rooms and privat WORK WANTED—Hauling ashes | FOR SALE—Choice corner r and garden ditt and plowing gar-| Jot in Riverview, facing the park. | dens. Phone 494J. 4-27-3t] John A. Hoffman. 4-9-tt | “OR SALE—House and fot corne h St. and Ave. A. Inquire of for Bismarck] _T. Burke. : Commission. contract | FOR RENT—Two nicely are time oy full time.| rooms, Modern, 811 Front § We will teach you to sell income Phone 437M. 4-27. protection through our free school] FOR RENT—Hight room house, In-| apurtment. See F. Diehl, or ofsinstruction, and help you build] quire 1014 1th St. 4-27-2t a profitable “bo Massachu- Bonding and: Insurance Com- pany, Accident and Health Dept., LOTS FOR SALE Saginaw, Michigan, Capital §1,.| FOR SALE—Three lots close in. Bx-| Fioon, it] cellent neighborhood. A real bar- =a) gain at $1095, for all. J. H. Holi- $150 month and ex selling cigars to merchant Experience unnecessary. Send han, East of Post office. formation. ROYAL CIGAR CO High Point, N.C. 4-27-1t | FOR RENT AND For Sale A GOOD PRACTICAL MODERN HOME 6 rooms and bath—furnace heat—garage—good lawn, trees, shrubs, vines, south front. Six blocks from downtown. Very attractive. Pur- chase Price $5200. Part cash. HEDDEN REA LeESTATE AGENCY 4-26-38 addressed stamped envelope for in- | ———_———— | t T—The south half of Sec. k | WANTED SALESMEN--Make $10 to] 22-138-79, Apple Creek Twp. &0/A CHANCE to buy good furniture | $20, a day or more. Act quick.| acres broke, the rest hay. W. A.| cheap. Must be sold this week on Box 133, LaMoure, N. D. 4-26-1w] Ziegelmeyer. 4-26-9t| account of leaving city, 930-4th | FOR RENT—Two iarge and two small rooms, 404 8th St. Phone 512-5. home, for one or two. Phone 346J. 4-27-3t i MISCELLANEOUS. \ {FOR SALE CHEAP—York cornet, | silver plated, gold trimmed, B- | and A, high and low pitch, quick change to A, price new, $85; A No. 1 condition, no seratchi i with case. Burnstad, N. D. |FOR” SALE—Spring dresser, two reed chairs, a nine by’ twelve rug, waffle iron, electri« iron and desk. Must be sold by May Ist on account of cating Phone 44 4-27-2t LE—A complete outfit of restaurant fixtures, Located in a| good place, doing good business. | Reason for selling, wish to leave state. Address Tribune No. 546. 4-21-9t | WANT TO BUY RAGS—Clean cotton j rags, must have all buttons and! fasteners taken off and must he | washed. Bismarck Tribune Co., |_Bismarck. 4-24-tf St. 2nd Floor, 543R. 4-28-1w | FOR SALE—Blectrie range, also a, coal range. Phone 219W, 4-24-3t | FOR SALE--Household furnishing | practically new, good bargain, 622 St. 4-23-4t Sanitary cot complete, in if taken at once. Phone 4-27-3t ‘Lunch room at a bar- 0 Box 84, Lidgerwood, 4 y Ohio Seed Pota- toes, Homan’s Cafe. 4-27-1t PAGE SEVEN a garnishment summons and garnish- ment affidavit has been served upon the said Burleigh county, garnidhce herein, and that he has in his pos- session and under his control cec- tain persdéhibl firoperty, mon or effects in the sum of $64.65, and that plaintiff démands that judgment .be taken against you for the sum $39.86 and you ore riétified that un- less you so appear and answer the plaintiff will take judgment against you accordingly, Given this 6th day of April, 192 EO. H. DOLAN, Justice of the Peace. 4-13-20-27 NOTICE OF SALE FORECLOSURE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE, Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by W. hard and Cora Richard, his wi mortgagors, to August | E. of Washburn, N. D,, mortgagee, dated April 6th, 1920, and filed of record in the of- fice of Register of Deeds of Burl county, N. Dak. on April 8th, book 161 of 'm s 4, will be forecle by sale of the premises in such mo gage and hereinafter describ front door of court: house at fount due upon such mortgage on jay of sale. Default ‘urred under the conditions 0! id mortgage, as mor Ragors have failed and refused to two installments of said mortgage of Thirty and 100th Dolla due on April 6th of the ye and 1 respective and the for the y 0, 1921 and 15 the sum of Two Hundred Thirty nd 58-100th Dollars. ( delinquenc gether with two interest ments of Ninety and No-100ths De lars ($90.00) due on the 6th of the years 1921 and on a prior recor 1 premises, interest thereon as mortgage ind edness, together with all installme of th rtgage ind y h y this mort The prem described in such mortgage and which will be sold to the same are: ‘outhwest Qurater (SW'%) of See tion Twenty (S ) of Township One Hundred Y Twp. 144) north, of Range ty-six (Ree. 76) West of Sth P.M. and the sun due on said mortgage on the day of sale will be the sum of Fi dred Sixty-one and 77-100ths Do! lars ($561.77) together with the costs and disbursements of this sale. AUGUS JOHNSON, Mortgagee. H. G. HIGGINS, Attorney for ‘Mortgagee, Baldwin, N. Dak. First publication not later than Monday April 9th, 1923. 4-0-13-20-27-5-4-11 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE, Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage made, executed delivered by W. J. hard and C Richard, his wife, morfgagors, t August Johnson of Washbur D rtgagee, dated April 6+ 20, and filed of record in the o ice of Register of Deeds of Burleis county on April 8th, 1920, and 4 corded in book 161 of mortgages page 555, will be forec y of the premises i hereinafter described, p front door of the Burleigh county court house at Bi ck, N. D., o'clock p. m., on May 17th, 1 satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale, Default has occurred under the conditions of said mortgage, as mort- gagors have failed and refused to ps two installments of Forty and No- 100ths Dollars ($40.00) each, due on April Gth of the year: respectivel the ‘years 1920, 1921 and 19 ly in the sum of Two Hundred Si one and 89-100ths Dollars. ($: after delinquency by these gagors, together with two interest installments of One Hundred Twenty and No-100ths Dollars ($120) each, due on the 6th of April, A. D. 1921 and 1922, respectively on a prior r corded mortgage on said premise and which taxes and prior mortgage. terest the mortgagee includes with t thereon as mortgage indebt- together with all i ments of this mortgage indeb’ | otherwise immatured, because of said defaults declared immediately du and payable. as provided mortgage. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold 1 1 5 . 1 mixed durum |........., ,96,lice here are investigating the story!ants say the self-styled officers told 1 1 NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOS- to satisfy the same are URE BY ADVERTISEMENT. | Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Sec- ren = i: | tion Twenty-two (Sec. Notice is hereby given that cer | ship One Hundred Fort Ss i eisai : ltain mortgage executed and delivered enor DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Seeing Is: Believing BY ALLMAN |b» Philip Edward Haten, Cora Hatch I Giipe! 10), Sect of gee Boke - — t= ~. {and Princess Mary Hatch to Farmers | sum due on said mortgage on the day ToM, HOW DO. YOU KNOW | OWN FIVE TAKE THIS NEW )F 1 HAD “Tord You THAT ~~. \|State bank of Baldwin, North Da-/of sale will be the sum of Six Hun- You LIKE MY é HOLSES AND TWO VACANT ; Suit ) HAVE ON ) PAID $50% FoR | kota, a corporation, “dated the 19th oa and 54-100ths Dollars NEW-SPRING 77 Af LoTS, BUT | DON'T fe HERE -IT ONLY COST 17 You WouLD- ff ig ia | eeecniiauinatercieatetatueine ister (analalavuvementaiae aia or) You 100K BELIEVE: IN EXPENSIVE ME $2502 HAVE. BELIEVED of Decds of Burleigh county, Norti * soo" of Southam who say that as they! speeding but that if they would] A large liner may have as many|/f Webb Block. Phone 0. * g95 Were driving in their own car in the}come across” with §5 each, they|as.168 furnaces vi ; nd the PRETTY TopY CLOTHES - BILL, PLL SAY | eee WELL, THATS AMATTER OF OPINION, BILL > EewE ANT > ee reg MATS A Ot OVER THE 1S THAT. PHONE! . $0, Bir? j[i 4 cd BY BLOSSER STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, {{tional bank building in Bismarck, ! (E are indehted to the said plaintiff iDakota on the 22nd day of August, 1922, at three o'clock p. m., and. re- corded in Book 17% of Mortgages at ipage 202 will be foreclosed by a lof the premises described i | mortgage. and hereinafter de jat the front door of the court house, Bismarck, in the county of Burlei iand state of North Dakota, at the jhour of ten o'clock in the forenoon lon the 12th day of May, A. D., 1 to satisfy the amount due upon such | mortgage und which will be sold | satisfy the same are described as fol- lows, to-wit: West half and the southeast quar- \ter of section 22 in township 141, (nore of range 80, west of the 5th | “There will be due on such mort- | jgage on the daté of sale the sum of | $7,951.29 in addition to the costs and | lexpenses of sale including attorneys | fees. Dated April 4, 1923. { FARMERS STATE BANK H | of Baldwin, N. D., a corpor- | oration, Mortgagee, IF. FE. MeCURDY, i | Attorney for Mortgagee, ismarck, N. D. 27-54-11 Second Summons. County of Burleigh. In Justice | Court, Before Geo, i. Dolan, Jus- ice, 5 ,W. G. Gehrke, Plaintiff, vs. H. A. Eustis, Defendant, and Burleigh County. Garnishee THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO SAID DEFENDANT: By this second summons herein |vou-are directed to. appear before me at my office in the First No j |Rurleieh county. North Dakota, on ithe 4th dav of Mav, A. D. 1998, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day answer the complaint of W. G. Gehrke ;the plaintiff herein alleging that the sum of $29.36 for good, wares. merchandise and groceries and that H. G, HIGGINS, Attorney for Mortgagee, Baldwin, N. ‘D. 4-6-13-20-27-5-4-11 NOTICE The N. D. Barbers Examiners will hold public examinations at the fol- lowing cities. Mandan May 10 and 11, Jamestown May 14, Valley City May 15, Fargo May 16-17-18, Grand Forks May 21 and 22, Devils Lake May 23, Minot May 24 and 25. Kindly‘ bring your tools and be ready for examinations. FRED K. 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