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MONDAY, MAY 7, 1923 WHEAT MART IS BEARISH AT OPENING Petsistent Liquidation Sales ‘Arc Recorded Early on ~ Chicago Board May — Persistent ales by small holders effect on the wheat market today during the dcalings. Declines, howeve nimized in view of the Liverpool quotations continued ts show relative strength. SmatlIness of world shipments to Great Bri- tuin was reported 1 bullish fa tor at Liverpool. Chicago opening prices, wht aried from % cents decline to nts advance, with 1.17, and Septem- 1.15% to $1.15% was followed by slight gains in some cases and then by a Il around to well below fini Chicago, lighidatis had be CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Chics y 7.—-Hog receipt 00, Slow, uneven, lower. Top, $8.15 Cattle receipts, 19,900. Ad ste stockers and fecde: to 15 cents higher, Reef mostly 10 to 15 cents up. She-stock strong to siding lower on veal calves; 15 toe 25 receipts, strong v early sales of Clipped 120-pound T. PAUBR LIVESTOCK. |, “May °7.—-Cattle re- ket generally steady. Common to good beef steers, $6.50 to and heifers, $4.50 and cutters, $2.75 NEW STARS ooks like strange new stars have set \themselves above the national capitol. That's due to the position of the cameraman when he photo- graphed the decorations on Pennsyl- vania Avenue, placed there in honor of the Shrine convention. in Wash- ington. THE OLD HOM AGIC LANTERNS LAUNDRY I CHEESE-On CAKES! TAR. PAPER AND WATER BUCKETS -/NO-NO- “= 1SAY ELMERS AFRAID OF TH’ FLOSS A. ui AFTER ALL “THE Bors ha * DRUES Be PLUMBING ml @=- 1 WOULD AN SOAPS DARE WEAR \ > THAT UNIFORM >, H Sige! NG “RAD OF HIS FOLKS KEEPING cows ETc. to $3.75. Bolongna bulls, $4 to $4.75. Stockers ang feedets steady. Calves receipts, 1,200. Market steady. Best lights niostly $7.60 to $8. Hog receipts, 9,500. Market aver- aging about 26 cents lower. Range, $5.75 to $7.60. A few light sort to shippers, $7.60. Packing sows, $5.75 ¢ to $6. Stags, $4.75. Bulk pigs, $7.26 Sheep receipts, 300. Market mos‘ ly steady. Bulk today's receipts di- rect to packers BISMARCK GRAIN, (Furnisher by Rassell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 7, 1923, “DECIDED ON NEW BRIGHT RED B. UNIFORMS. ELMER TATTERSALY BALKED ON ACCOUNT i 4, No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern sprinj No. 1 amber durum. No. 1 miged durum No. 2 flax FOR SALE. room house, good well and all fenced. Priced to sell. FOR SALE. . Corner 75 foot lot on This is a ‘bargain. Terms. Phone 421 to consumer of the very finest hos manufactured, Really ecutive work offering large retu Kindly give references. Write 538 Tribune. 5. AILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED Bismarck examination May 26. $1600 to $2800 yearly and travel- ing expenses. Position perman- ent, Write Mr. Ozment, 472 St. Louis, Mo. immediately. 4-30-16t n use a few ambitious young men part or all time in Bi Information given at Inte) Soper. Bismarck Hotel. ening or Sunday. fED —Will give bed and break- fast to young man employed, 1 exchange for little work aro; modern home. Refer required. Write Tribune N 5-7-tf WANTED—Two young men to work by the month. Steady job. Fran- cis dJaskowiak, 421. 12th St. 6-3-tf MELP WANTED—FENALE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. Block of ground improved with one story four of water, henhouse, trees, Ideal for poultry and gardening. pavement. Price $1100, Convenient to schools, churches, capitol and down down. PRICE OWENS _ Lee (Oi NT Two Eltinge Bik. SALESMEN WANTED LE: AN-—Local oman sole qualification must be ‘among the gencr- sory store man. furni dentials proposition will be ex- tended on commission basis which should insur " handsome yearly income. Manufa Branch, 314 Plymouth Bldg M gi50 month and ex- es selling merehants, our Jine Experience ndt required, Send addressed stamped envelope for information, BOX 135, High Point N.C 5-3-It Satesman, $10 to #20 a y to right parties, Several ter- ries open. Give two references. Music company, Valley N man with car to handle at- selling line. Write . 19, Bismarck, N. D. 5-2-1wk, ANTED—Competent maid for general housework. Mrs. J. G. Cowan, Phone 874-W. a t WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, H. J. Woedmansce, 825 4th S| 6-7-3t Maid for hous work, Mrs. R. A. Tracy, 813 2nd St. 5 cs Hoffman’s on PED—Girl, y Sel self lighting Gas Lighters no fri tion, Sample 10 cents. Rapid Mfg. Co, 10 E. Mth St. New York. 5-4-4. 108T s tan, sm: tbook containing chetk and other ticles last Saturday night, be- tween Rosse rand Broadway. Lib- crateward. Finder please return Tribune. 5-7-2 [Between 3041-2 Mdin and P. freight house, pair of horn rimmed glasses, finder please re- turn to N. P. Freight for reward. ire pe i DRESSMAKING i DRESS MAKING WANTED—Reason- able price. Call from 2 till 6 in af- ternoons, or evenings after’; 8 o'clock, 311 2nd St., or phone 832M, 5-44 tos Balance monthly payments Webb Block. No. 1 rye . PERSONAL, tT MATERNITY W confinement pen: babies for © for booklet, 4911 th St. Kansas: City, Mo. -1mo, adoption, serve System. Six per cent lo: made on city or farm proper buy, build, improve, or pay indebted- Bankers Reserve Deposit com- pany}Lathrop building, Kansas City, Lo, 21 tf ____ WORK WANTED —_ WILL BOARD and care for children by week or month, Will also do washing. Call at 616 13th St. 5-3-1w | the proper cre- | y i uring, Co., Minneapolis ROOMS FOR RENT. FoR RED Large well ventilated iecly furnished room with large closet suitable for two young lad- | Phone 883, 5. ies, board if desired. 'T—Two nice front rooms suitable for office or sleeping room: Phone 312-W. FOR RENTSLight hous room, Also sleeping room able for two, 722-5th St. suit- Phone 6-5 4 Virst Guaranty | Bank <1 wk } FOR” RENT 'Two-room furn apartment, Mrs, Ada Rohrer, 6th St. Phone 329-W. 5 furnished rooms keeping. Phone Iwk. shed for PorOn light house 418 Ist St. RENT— One nicely fu room in modern home. 4th St. ; FOR Large furnished room rn house, 419 7th St. Phone i 5-8-0 INT—Two large and two small rooms, 40¢ 6th Bt Phone om College. Phone 2-18-1f Bismarck Business 183. \ FOR SAL2 OR RENT i HOUSES AND FLATS. , FOR SALE-A house bargain, ix or lern house, on 3rd | st 1-2 blocks from the post office. Has front room, din- ding room, — kitchen luding range, pantry, good large shed adjoining kitchen, maple floor down bed = rooms up- air furnace and east, fine a for £3,009, of $1,000, cash and bal- iyments about like Possession given June Ist. stairs, | stairs, front lot and on terms porch, Choice new mode alow with five rooms and bath. Located close in on paved street | and his garage; $4,500, on easy pay- | ments. Handsome modern : room house with bath and hot water heat. In‘one of the best res- idence sections of the city on paved street; 100 on easy terms. Har- vey Harris & Co. J. P. Jackson, manager. 5 FOR SAL Sight-room partly mod- ern house, close to school, has east | $2,650. 7 One of the prettiest | frontage and: good trees; Easy terms. | modern residences in the city, hus 1 a ‘age. i x $5,200. Har- | yey Harts & Co, J. P. Jackfon, | manager 5-5 WORK WANT and ditt, plowing 602-R, after 6 p.m. AUTOMOBILES—MOTOBCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford roadster, including, 1923 license for $155. Also small phonograph with 86 records and al- bums cheap. Phone 312-W office, or residen after MaMy 1191 bth § 416 Hannafin Ave. H. ashes Cal: 5-4-1w Hauling garden. My red Stutz Roads’ Me: FOR SAU cash or good paper. P. J. Bismarck, N. D. ‘ord Touring, s cash or good shap! 1112 Ave, D: For Sale | 5 room modern house, east Ave. B. South front. Close hool. Purchase price-$3850. First payment $500. including interest. 5.room modern house on 14th street. East front. Side walk all the way down town, Purchase price $3000. First payment $400. Balance monthly payment. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Phone 0. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS . | GUESS You'D BETTER GIVE MB ANOTHER P- ONE OF THESE(~ MILK BOTTLES}. Family OUR BABY.IS AN “t LITTLE GIRL-y itt we NAMEDHERY, — tg f UITTLE BABY: BoY~ HE WAS + BORN JUST TWO AP ANSSUS RUPP WILL LET US WHEEL LER BABY WHEN ft 6ETS Stuff ALITTLE BOY ‘EH? THAT'S FINE - WHAT DID You NAME HIM ? WE NAMED HIM“BiLL” BY ALLMAN Se ae a DID You NAME HIM BILL AFTER YOURSELF ? NO-BUT HE °° CAME ON THE i FIRST OF THE ‘ MONTH AND 1S GETTING BIGGER ALLTHE TIME |, Yl a SER ‘ FOR E—4: } Hi | John A. Hoffm: | One small 6 room house for sale, east part of city, modern | except furnace, $2300, $600.00 | down, balance on casy payments ! $20.00 per month. Good — repair. | Phone 872. Same house for rent if not sold in ten das 6-2-1wk FOR RENT—Two large room apart ment furnished, porch; also B-c on; 2 good bargain on terms. Phone 357-W, L. Scroggins, 710 7th St. lw FOR RENT—Three room apartinent on ground floor, modern closé in, outside opening, furnish- ed or unfurnished. Also two others one and two-room apartments. Call 622 3rd St. Phone eusy FOR RENT—Very desirable ment, fully equipped for housekeeping; electric cooking. Plenty of sunshine fron five windows, 801 4th St. Phone 404J. Geo. W, Little. 4-13-tf R SALE—Partly modern 5 room house, east end of to Part cash and balance to suit buyer, Will consider good car as part cash payment. Write Tribune 449. 4. apart- light DR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished 3 room and bath apartment Also four room and bath apartment. | | FOR REN | for light hous apartments, 204 | Murphy, Phone | FOR SALE OR” RENT—Five room | house, modern cept heat. | mediate possession, Ferris Cord- ner. 5-A-3t. {YOR RENT—G room modern | house close in on Thayer St. P. 0. Box Bismarck, | FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment. Rose Apt,.Phone 852. F. W. Murphy, Prop. 8-15-tf FOR SALE—Choice corner residence lot in Riverview, facing the park. hn A ms 4-9-t£ FOR SAL House and lot corner | Sth St. and Ave. A. Inquire of E. | T. Burke, 4-27-1m {FOR RENT—New Modern Four room flat. Phone 183, Business College. Ite 4-28-tf FOR RENT—Furnis! | Varney Fiats,: Phon7tgs 5-5-3t rence FOit SALE—Very cheap, a first class imported French Percheron Pedi- greed stallion, 10 years old, weight 1,800 pounds. Paid when 8 years old $1,600, will sell for $300. Write J.J, Pitzer, Huff, N. D. 5-1-1 ‘FOR SALE—One Blue Wicker Baby ‘carriage. One white enameled bassinet ‘with ‘rubber tire ‘wheels, and mattress. In good ‘condition. Phone 262R or Call 18 Thayer St. : 5-4-lwk: into my pastures | forthe coming summer. Rates rea- sonable, one mile west, three aud a half. miles -south.of Wing; Elmer..to- sephson, Wing, N. D. “BTW FOR SALE—Furniture for>? room house, 150 ft, garden hose. Garden tools and two. lawn mower sets. Mta, S. B. Toney;,16 Ave B. West. i 2" §.5-Lwik. one; roll. top writing ‘ brandt: Studio; 118 1. ean Be _ Unfurnished | 119 1-2) Sth. St.) ith east front and | linder Peerless car, | just overhauled in excellent con- , house, | range for said In-|f hed apartment, | GET YOUR LAWN MOWERS sharp- ened. First class work guaranteed, | G. E. Peterson, 119 Gth St. Bis- marek, N. Dy 5-5-1w ‘OR SALESCotmplete H. H. Furni- ture at @y sacrifice. Furniture in excellent condition, 301 4th St. Phone 504K, , 5-2-1wk. ‘OR SALE—New rug 5x7 Sewing machine cheap, table, mirrors and couch, Cal at 1281-2-4 ar phong 400R. 5-3. ‘OR SALE etland pony, with sa dle harness and cart, Robert Burke, 14 Ave. B West. Phone 42: BL Large shoe repair dging fine business roney. Write Tribune | FOR SALE=One | hed, Hanafin, Phone 169-J. | FOR SALE—Chicken hot fence, Price $12. Call 423 | FOR SALE hop Aineg FOR SALE—Detroi at bargain, Home Bakery. 576 , Por Phone 524-M. 5-7-3 CHEAP—Bsby Bed. Caly 710 10th St FOR SALE Phone 59 FOR SALE—Reid baby carriage. quire at 1014 Ave B. new. Phone 512M. JUDGE UPHELD IN HIGH COURT ane rite the Fourth Judicial Dis- taken firmed in a decision of Judge Fred trict, to be to the supreme court, was decision handed down today, Parties involved were F. A. Calkins, plaintiff and Stevens, defendan and W. F. Mahow: Auerbach, inte spondent; 0. C. Matt Schneider garnishees, and venor and appellant. Justice Bron- son, writing the opinion, held the evidence sufficient for finding that the mortga had consented to the sale of certain property by the mortgagor and by so doing waived the lien. NOTICE OF SALE. Notice Is Hereby Given, Thi virtue of a judgment and di re rendered and give t Court of the Fourth icy in and for the Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and entered and docketed in ‘the office of the clerk of said court jon the 28th day of April, 19 Jaction wherei *idelity Life Insurance tion, of Philadelphia, lis plaintiff, and Albert Josep |Selma Josephson, the Farme bank of Wing. North Dakota, a cor- poration, the Wing Mercantile com- pany, a corporation, Burleigh County |State bank of Wing, North Dako a corporation, Burleigh County, N m of nine |teen hund nd fifty five ($1,9 cents, which judg ment and decree, among other thin directs the sale by me of the r rty hereinafter described, to amount of said judgment, w nd the costs and expenses of such sale. much thereof as the procee: ale applicable thereto will satis land by virtue of a writ to me issued jout of the office of the clerk of court, under the seal thereof, ng me to sell said real prop pursuant to said judgment aud sheriff of Bur- kota, and the y said court sale, will sell the herein described real property to the bidder for cash at pubi auction at the front door y of Burleigh and § of North Dakota, on the 5th d une, 192 n the afternoon of said judgment, with interest and thereon, and the cost: h sale, or so much there- of as the proceeds of such sal plicable thereto will i premises to be sold pursuant to said and to said writ and to this re situated in the County igh, and State of Ni kota, and are described as to~ The South Half of the North Quarter (S% of NEM), the Nor! west Quarter of the Northeast Qua ter (NW% of NE%). and the South- each Quarter of the Northwest Quar- ter (SE% of NW4) of Section Twen- ty-two (22), in Township One Hun- dred Forty-two (142) North, of Range Seventy-six (76), West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, containing 160 cres, more or less. | Dated this 30th day of April, 1923. ALVIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. D. IERCE, TENNESON, CUPLER | & STAMBAUGH, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Fargo, North Dakota. 4-30-5-5-12-19-26-6-2 Human speech calls for the exer- cise of ‘4 different’ muscles, ——————————————— | Prosperity Insurance | For. Everyone. | Who. Adopts our Partial Pay- hment Investment & Savings Plan. Start TODAY with $25,or more and become a shareholder in STANDARD’. O1L. EASTMAN KODAK, F. W;’ WOOLWORTH and other sound securities, ply- ing. large dividends and listed on New York Stock Exchange. | Cortesy nee Invited onal’ Firgient Proviems Ne ont re amended list of Beech secuiri-. details of

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