The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1923, Page 7

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MARKET NEWS LIVERPOOL’S WHEAT MART STAYS STEADY| Nei Swayed by. Lower Prices Ruling Close Yesterday in United States Chicago, May 6.—Unresponsive- nays at Liverpool regarding yes- terday’s price decline im America gave the wheat market fhere an up- ward tendency today’ during the early dealings. Drouth reports from Ohio, Indiana and Illinois were also given more attention than heretofore. Besides many traders seemed Cisposed to believe the market ch oversold at present as it Was overbought a ‘week ago. The opening which varied from unchanged figures to ¢ cents higher with July $1. 18 4 to $1.19 and September $1.17 to $1.17 1-8 was followed by a mod- erate gain all around. Heavy selling which developed in the corn market had a bearish effect on wheat today during et ion. ending of the trading Wheat closed 1 to 1 1- lower with July $1.17 1- 1-1 and September $1.1 ses! cenes to $ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, May 5.—Cattle receipts 500. Compared with week ago beet steers of value to sell at $9.00] NPLAYING, AS HE SA 3 to $9.75, 10 to 15. cents lower, Low- er together with strictly choice kind about steady. ‘Top OUT OUR WAY matured steers and — yearlin: eine Better grade beef cows = lower; other grades and Say YOu OL WALRUS! s of she-stock about steady. WF YOU 9 15 to 25 cents lower. Veal largely cents higher. Al Stockers and feeders uneven, most- ly 25 to 40 cents up. receipts 11,000. Steady to YER SHANTY, 17S 10 cents higher. Top $8.30. Esti- tay a eH TOLER ee ‘ ea au ob) Sheep receipts ‘or week THIS INGIN! fat wooled lambs to 50 cents higher. Week top $15.35. Clipped ; 50 to 7% higher. Extreme top $13-10. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK t. Paul, May 5.—Cattle re- 700. Market compared with ago common to good beef steers 20 to 25 cents lower. Range 50 to $7.00. Butcher cows and 3s steady to strong, $4.50 to Canners and cutters $2.75 75. Bologna bulls $40 to jf} 75.8 Stockers and feeders steady. Range $4.00 to $8. Calves re- ceipts none. Market compared with a week ago few calves around 1-4 cent higher. Best lights today $7.50 to $8.5 Hog receipts 1,300. Market steady, 180 to 216 pound averages * pound butchers acking © $5.75 $4.75. Pigs 7.50. Sheep receipts none. Market nominally stead. Compared with a week ago killing classes strong to 25 cents higher. Medium te ice wooled lambs quotable to $14.75. Clipped lambs this week $12.50. Wooled ewes $7.60 to $9.50. Clipped, $7.00 to $7.75. BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 5, 1923. WHERE “HIS INGIN 1S SETTIN',, WHY - YOU KIN JES MOVE ; YOU CAN'T CONVINCE THE Oud ' THE OLD HOME TOWN ERNIE HICKS, THE EXPERT ZITHER PLAYER, HAS GINEN. UP TRYING TO LEARN THE ART OF CORNET DONT LIKE No. 1 dark northern. $1.15 Ne. 1 northern spring. 1.10 TED. NoX 1 amber durum... 95 mins WAY) No. 1 mixed di . c eee 3a | Bankrupt jewelry stock, fixtures No. Yo, 1 flax .. 2 flax . No. rye... 2.67 |and accounts for sale. i 2.62} The undersigned trustee of an es- +» .60}tate in bankruptcy will receive cash eas ae bids till May 15th, 1923, for the sale] The right is reserved to reject any of the bankrupt jewerly stock, fix-|or all bids. AN SAYS THE INSTRUMENT TICIXLES HIS LIPS — By Williams YouR AGatHin' PAID “T MEER ABET INGIN MOVIN" NOT T PARK PT IN FRONT OF MY SHANTY ENERY DAY. CROSSING WATCHMAN THAT STEAM NEA SERVICE J tures and accounts located inspected during> business in the store building at No. 113 6th street in. Bismarck, North Dakota... Said stock, fixtures and accounts can be hours. J. K. DORAN, Trustee in Bankruptcy of said Estate, Bismarck, North Dakota, 4-28-1w HELP week. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. FOR SALE. Block of room house, good .well of water, henhouse, trees, and_all-fenced.\ Ideal for poultry and gardening. Priced to FOR SALE. Corner 75 foot lot on pavement. This is churches, capitol and down down. \ Phone 421 MELP WANTED—BAL! WANTED--$100 Men with slight knowledge of motors wha can. reach car own- licit early $300 weekly without ingle sale, ales _p kind ever offe lips, 228 West 29th its MAN WANTED—Ha world. weekl. to consumer of the very, finest hosiery manufactured. Wa ines Large: Experient cohcern 0! Lowest m nte Wall St Chicago ANTED—Distriet North Dakota for ive wotk offer Kindly give refere 538 Tribune. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED $1600 to $2300 yearly and travel- Position Write Mr. Ozment,. 472 St. Louis, Mo. immediately. ent. —Bismarck exami ing expensi NTED—Two you 000 yearly. Only props Our men now getting $200 Coal Mining company, 362: ground improved with one story four DRESS MAKING WANTED LOST= Bet DRESSMAKING euson- | able price. Call from 2 till 6 in af- | ternoons, or evenings after 8 o'clock, 311 2nd St., or phone 832-M, | 4-1w en 3041-2 N. P. freight house, pair of horn rimmed glasses, finder please re- turn to N. P, Freight for rewars 6-5 sell. Terms. Price .$1100. a bargain. Convenient to ‘schools, PRICE OWENS Eltinge Blk. SALESMEN WANTED MAN WANTED—By old wholesale coal corporation to so-! carload + orders for finest | quality hard and soft coals from combined consumers for shipment to $300 a stablished | If they can rofits may reach direct from mine. Saves users ion of per cent or mor Stores, fact red. E. Phil- ies, schools, institutions, hom h St., New-Yor! are easily sold. Our men making 6B. $6,000 to $10,000 yearly. Some working capital, necessgfy in the beginning. No experience required. | Boylston Coal Co., 3680 So. Racine Ave, Chicago. / 4-14-1t/ LESMAN—Active educated man, | pable of earning 000 y to! represent old established publishing house calling on schools, colleges, libraries and selected individuals | with special proposition. Perma | nent, dignified, profitable position | for right man. Address L. L. Me- | | unnecessary. ind in the f its Guar- ne prices { | manager for the sale-direct ilk Really ex- ing large returns. nees. Write No. 5-5-6t Shane, General Manager, Dodd, Mead & Company, 55 West Ran dolph Chicago. SBI) SALESMAN—$150 month” and ex- May 26.| penses selling merchants our line | Experience nots required. Send! addressed stamped envelope for} nation perman- serve Sy made on City or farm property to | ness. | WILT BOARD and care for children WORK WANTED ABS oney. Bankers Ie- x per cent loans are Six per cent 1 ystem. buy, build, improve, or pay indebted: | Bankers Reserve Deposit com- | any, Lathrop huilding, Kansas Gi Mo., WORK WANTED | by week or month. Will also do washing. Call at 616 13th St. 6-; — Hauling and dirt, plowing garden. 602-R, after 6 p.m. .* ROOMS FOR RENT. JR RENT—Two nice unfurnished front rooms suitable for office or sleeping rooms, 119 1-2 6th St. Phone 312-W. 19-tf mR d pletely modern room out tall in private gare man_prefe FOR RENT: Also able for two. ith or with- nt suit- Phone room, sleeping room 722-5th St. Pp housek rooms, a suite of two. 5 St. Phone FOR RENT for light T-Lighy furnished rooms keeping. Phone wk. s for floor light 508 housekeeping. Ground Mth St. 5-3-3. information. BOX 135/ High Point | N.C. ; It. | WANTED—Salesman, $10 to $20 a} day to right partis. Several ter- | 4-30-10t ing men to work cis’ Jaskowigk, 421 12th St: MELP WANTED—FERALE by, the month. WANTED—Competent and reliable maid for general house work. Ger- man girl preferred. A QUALI Alfred Zuger, 201 AGENTS WANTED AGENTS-Sell 22x60 iron board cov- cost 42c, a Infants Free sample offer. Monroe, Chicago. self lighting Gas tion, Sample 10 Co. 10 E. 1th SHIC Bred, heavy 1 and Buff Le; Br. Le Rocks, aS $12. B. Orp. Wo $11 Assorted 101 large breeds on tity D more, 32 page Ca deliver Poultry oar. walk all the First payment $400. Balance monthly payment. * HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. Stéhdy job. Fran- rubber pant TS—$15° daily Si or R. Comb, 100, For Sale 5 room modern house, east Ave. B. South front. Close to school. Purchase price $3850. First payment $500. Balance monthly payments including interest. 5-room modern house on 14th street. East front. Side ritories open. Give two reference Midwest Music company, Valley | D~. 5-3-1w | N- WANTED—Live Wire | Salesman with car to handle at-| 6-3-tf FOR RB Lurge furnished room in modern house, 419 7th St. Phone 664-W. 5-B-tf FOK RENT—Two targe small rooms, 404 5th 8 512-5. FOR RENT—Two room Bismarck Business C 183. tractive easy selling line. Write] P. O. B. 19,, Bismarck, N. D i lwk. | Apply to Mes, West Thayer St. 5-1-tf FOR RENT—urnished sleeping room, Call at Murphy Barber s SIDELINE SALHSMEN_ WANTED-- | _Sell coal to your trade in carlo lots. Earn week's pay in an hour. | Washington Coal Co., Stock Yards Station, Chicago. 4-14-1t aterproof aprons, ie. Am. B. C. PERSORAL, FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPIT- AL—For confinement, May work t of expenses; babies for| adoption. Write for booklet. 4911} 7th St. Kansas City, Mo. 5-5-Lmo. | TABLETS ARE safer! Money back guarantee, Particulars free, Welch | Company, Atlanta, Ga, | easy selling Lighters no fric- nts, Rapid Mfg. New Yor 6006 BLOOD than 606, Price $2. Medicine a Auto Tires FREE Stop order | Wyn L Bha 100] of two slightly used guaranteed 0, $9. Assorted] tires. y. 100, $11. Quan- 2 $4, all 500 or} 4 inch 14-12 and 5| at. free inch tir ¢ ship C. 0. D.| r Ps No deposit requi Tire Brok- Columbia, erage co. 2744 Madison, Chicago 5-5-1t. way down town. Purchase price $3000. Phone 0. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ‘ MR. CASEY, YOU CAN N PUT THOSE SHRUBS _— ALL RIGHT SIR- RIGHT ALONG SIDE THE HOUSE THERE Stay in Your Own Back Yard DO You THINK THAT’S A PRIVATE FIGHT OR OPEN TO i} i} glecnn |FOR RENT—Farnished and unfur- nished 3 room and bath apartment | | i | FOR” SALE—House and fot corner| - FOR RENT—Light rooms, 118 1-2 6th St. corel FOR SAL3 OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. HOR SALE—A house bargain, A; six room modern house, on 3rd! street, about 2 1-2 blocks from the; post office, Has front room, din- housekeeping ; 5-3-3t wing room, kitchen including! range, pantry, ood rge shed! adjoining kitchen, maple floor! down stairs, 3 bed rooms up-| stairs, bath, hot air furnace and front porch. Faces east, fine lot and bargain for £3,000, on terms of $1,000, cash and bal- ance rent, monthly payments about like Possession given June ts M. Register, 5. FOR SALE—Choice new modern bun- galow with five rooms and bath. Located close in on paved street | and his garage; $4,500, on easy x ments. Handsome modern seven- | room house with bath and hot water heaty In one of the best res iden tions of the city on paved 5,900 on casy terms, Har- | vey Harris & Co, J. H manager. FOR SAL ern house, close to school, has frontage and good trees; Kasy terms. One of the p modern residences in the cits six rooms and bath, also gara Extra choice location; $5,200. Har- vey Harrts & Co, J. P. Jackson, ot FOR SALE—One small 5 room house for sale, east part of city, modern except furnace, $2300, $600.00 down, balance on easy payment: month. Good — repair. Same house for rent if not sold in ten day 5-2-lwk T—Two large room apart- ment furnished, with east front and porch; also 8-cylinder Peerless car, just overhauled in excellent con- easy dition; a good bargain on terms. Phone 357-W, L. Sero; 710 7th Si 5 R RENT—Three room apartment on ground floor, modern ho} close in, outside opening, furnish- ed or unfurnished. Also two others one and two-room apartments. Call 622 3rd St. Phone 132-W. Be FOR RENT—Very desirable apart- ment, fully equipped for light housekeeping; electric range for cooking. Plenty of sunshine from five windows, 801 4th St, Phone 4045. Geo. W, Little. 4-13-tf 'HOMAS MEIGHAN ‘fs rapidly becomizg known as the mo- picture star who portreys ell known authors. A hem write direetly for Two of his .recont. pictures Paramount have been by tion him. ‘or ‘George Ade; a third, fa which he is now working, is by Rex Beach, and another is scheduled which ‘ill be by Booth Tarkington. The two stories by George Ade, “Our Leading Citizen” and “Back Home and Broke,” were written for Mr. Meighan. The Rex Beach story, which Mr. Meighan is now at work on, is “The Ne’er Do Well.” This was published Beveral years ago. Most of the scenes are ‘aid in Panama, and Mr. Meighan ‘n@ a company of players spent eix weeka there. Tho Tarkington story, which will be started in the pear future, will be “White Heat.” FOR RENT-—Furnished Varney Flats, Phone 773. apartment, at AUTOMOBILES—NOTORCYCLES YOR SALE—Ford roadster, including 1923 license for $155, Also small phonograph with 36 records and al bums cheap. Phone 5. FOR SALE—Maxwell, In A-T_ran- ning. condition. New tires. Spare. Price reasonable. Terms if desired. tan be seen 811 Front. Phone 5. it LE—My re cash or good paper. Bismarck, N. I MI¢CELLANEOUS. POOL ROOM FIXTURE one billiard and five pool tables; one 8-foot cigar case, one 6-foot wall tobacco case, one 20-foot sa- loon bar; eight sevt one cash register, one Gary safe, one refrig- erator, one ice bax, one soda foun- tain, billiard b: Brodl, Box 109, Bi FOR SALE-Very cheap, a fi $ imported French Percheron Pedi- greed stallion, 10 years old, weigit 1,800 pounds. Pi when 3 years old $1,600, will sell for $300. Write P Huff, N E—One Blue V arriage. white r y enameled wheels, One bassinet with rubber tire and mattress. In good condition. St. Phone 262R or Call 18 Th WANTED TO BUY—Equi ter section. Must be level, good soil and a 3 full parti Ate one roll top writing desk. brandt Studio, 119 1-2 N MOWER: 's work guaranteed, » E. 119 6th St., Bis. marek, N. D. 5-5-Llw FOR SALE—Complete H. H. Furni- ture at a sacrifice. Furniture in excellent condition. 301 4th St. Phone 504K. FOR SALE—Shetland pony, with sad- dle harness and cart, Robert Burke, 14 Ave. B West. Phone 4 wk. doing fine $ $ money. Write Tribune 54 FOR SALE. shoe rep | WANTED | FOR SALE—Partly modern 5 room house, east.end of town. Part oash and balance to suit buyer, Will consider good car as part cash payment, Write Tribune 449 4-27-2W Heat and water furnished. Mrs. Phone 905, 5-3-lw FOR RENT—Furnished apartment for light housekeeping, Murphy apartments, 2041-2 Main St., Murphy, Phone 852. FOR RENT—A two-room apartment, Iso @ one-room apartment with | kitchenette. phone 278, FOR SALE OR RENT—Five room house, modern except heat. mediate possession. Ferris Cord. ner. ‘OR —Si ment. Rose Apt., Phone’ 852 Murphy, Prop. FOR SA oieb corner residence lot in: Riverview, facing the park. « John A, Hoffman. 1 49-tt Call at 411 5th e or bth St. and Ave. A. Inquite of E, T, Burke. 4-27-1m | FOR — ae Lec ia eee room | fiat. one 1} iness C ‘ | : Bee eae 4 Im- 1 FOR SALE—Lombard piano prac | ally new. Phone 512M. 5-4-3. = NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT. Notice is hereby given that default |has been made in the terms of thai certain mortgage executed und de- Hatch and Cora ife, to Hans Christian- |sen, dated November 24th, 1919, and |filed for record in the office of the | Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- |ty, North Dakota, on the 28th day of | November, 1919, and recorded in book 159 of Mortgages, on page , Wi be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- ises described in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front |door of the court house ‘in the city |of Bismarck, in the county of Bur- Nivered by |Hatch, his it leigh and State of North Dakota’ at ithe hour of 10 o'clock in ‘the fore- A. D. east quarter of section 22 in township 141 north. of range 80, west of the bth P.M. That there..will be due on such mi ie date of sale the sum of 39.80, in addition to th jexpenses of ‘sale tO ated April 28, 1928. “HANS "CHRIST F.-E..McCURDY,' Attorney : aan

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