The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 9, 1923, Page 7

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r= 4 WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1928 THE OLD HOME TOWN MARKET NEWS WHEAT GOES UP SOME IN tf Values Chicago, Ma; Wheat averaged little highe rly today. The fact that tie government crop r port was I bullish than was 1 only a transient in- nably cold weath- lift values and led to adopt a policy of buying when the market showed a ck. Initial prices which var- rom unchanged figures to %& of with July $1.17% to and September $1.15%\ to followed by a slight fur- ‘line and then bya rally all around to well above yester- day's finish. jooked for h Thue » Unse er tended to many tra ecnts yA HICAGO LIVESTOCK May 9.—Hog receipts to 10 cent averages, 27,000. than $7.80. Cattle receipts killing classes strong vo s Migher. Kariy top mac ; Veal calves int ‘Tuesda Avtive,| ii 9,000. Sheep receipts 10,000. Ac fat lambs strong to 25 ccnts hig er. Sheep steady. ST. PAUL LIVE 500, in. Peay to weak, Top beef steers at she-stock $4. 0 Canners and cutters $2 sologna bulls m 4.75. Bulk stockers and s $6.00 to $7. Calves re- rket mostly 50 tical packed top 16,500. Market mesti 4 cents lower, Closely sorted 150 to 180 pound averages to sMppers $7.35 to $7.50. Prac- tical packer top § Bulk pack- ing sows $5.50. 1g8 $4.50. Pigs $7.00 Sheep receipts 200. Market strong. Tendency higher on lambs, Very few early sales MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, May 8—Flour un- change Bran § Shipments 00 to $ NOTICE OF SALE, Notice Is Hereby Given, that that certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by Grant Turner of McKenzie, coupty of Burleigh, North Dakota, to Hiftic erson of Ogden, Weber ah, 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 Mortzages on page 47, will be forcelosed by sale of the n such mortgage and here- scribed at the front door of house in the county of the state of North Da- hour of two o'clock p, m. ay, the 16th day of May, y the amount due upon tid’ mortgage on the day of sale. the premises described in said mor! sage and which will be sold to satis- fy the same are described as follows: the West Half (W244) of the South- w Quarter (SW%) of Section ‘Twenty-four (24) in Township One 1 Thirty-nine \(139), north of * Seventy-seven (77), West of Fifth «Principal eighty (80) acres of land, more or less, according to the United States Goverment Survey thereof; the said tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Burleigh and state of North Da- kota. 4 There will be due upon such mort- the containi of Twelve Hundred and_ 26-100ths 45,825 barrels. } Meridian and| Lz THROLE AIK | oO (2) y y (0) (oy ©) So MUSIC FOR BASS DRUMMER JOAN STRONG PLAY BY /NST/NCT ALL THROUGH LAST NIGHTS SAND PRACTICE oUT OUR WAY — Rv Williams es THEN'S NO DOUBT _ ‘& MAN WILL. Ly AND THEY DO . a ABOUT VY. A WOMAN) b= “LL STAND MORE “THAN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEME MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY NTS GENTS WANTED XGENTS WANTED— Large shirt manufacturer wants agents to sell complete line of shirts direct to wearer. “Exclusive patterns. Big values. Free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New York. ea ee LAND FOR SALE Six Room one story cottage. Threé Bed Rooms. Floors, Water, Lights, Gas, Sewer and Furnace. Lot 50x140, East Front. Nice Lawn and Shade On paved street convenient to Capital and Down Price $4200, Terms. Also Household Party leaving eity. Phone $21 PRICE OWENS Eltin to consumer of the very finest silk erience hosiery manufactured. Really ex- dressed stamped ecutive work offering large returns. | information, Box 50, Kindly give references. Write No. 528 Tribune, 5-5-6 FINE SALESS WANTED--Will give bed and break- fast to young man employed, in | exchange for little work ar modern home. References required. ’ ribune No. 553. 5-7-tf tion, Chicago. WANTE! day to right parties. ritories open. 5-8-tf loption, EMALE HELP WANTE enced double entry bookkeeper for permanent position, Lahr Motor Sales Co, 6-8-1w WANTED—Competent maid for general housework. . Mra. J. G. FOR SAL Mechanical ( shape, ab: 510 Washington Av ndition Ford touring car in A WANTED—Competent girl for gen- WANTED—Competent girl for gen-| Ford touring eral housework. H. J. Woodmansee, Garage. Furniture. not * requir envelope ington Coal Co., Stock Yards St Salesman, $1 Give two refer Maple Trees. Town. ge Blk. s our line, High Point, 5-9-1. WANTED. 10 to Several part of expenses; babies for FOR RENT Write for booklet. 4911 27th St. Kansas City, Mo. 5-5-1mo, — AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | g¢1-w. Nash 4 Touring. A. 1. ROR ENT. Cowan, Phone 874 see ace Shanes 5-9-3t.] FOR SALE—My red Stutz R WANTED—Corgpetent girl or woman | c##h or good paper. PJ) for general housework. Mrs. Her- D. 4-26-2w man Ode. Phone 364-5. —_,5- easonable, 1918 model -1 condition. FOR SALE fine shape; 1112 Ave, D. B:7-3t WANTED—Maid for general house- Irs, R. A. Tracy, 813 2nd St. cash or Ford Touring, starter, | good paper, 5-5-1w 5-7-3t] FOR SALE—One ton ——— REAL ESTATE LOANS. Six per cent money. Bankers Re- serve System. Six per cent loans are made on city or farm property to buy, build, improve, or pay indeDted- son, able price, Call from 2 Ford b- tr d DRESSMAKING DRESS MAKING WANTED—Reason- till 6 in af- j | Send} for] i hody in fine | truck, | with inclosed body, Stair & Peder- | {POR SALE—Half section of goon i land in Montana, Would consider exchange of city property. Write A. E. Dawe, 20 Thayer St. Bis- marek, N. D. 5-8-1lw ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—-Large well | nicely furnished room with large closet suitable for two young lad. ies, board if desired. Phone 8838, 217, &th St, 5-6-1wk FOR RENT—Two nico unfurnished front rooms suitable for office or sleeping rooma, }19 1-2 Sth St. Phone 312-W. 4-19-4f FOR RENT—One nicely furnished room in modern house for one or or two, 1th St b-B-4t |FOR RENT=Earge furnished room with sleeping porch in modern RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED I coal to your trade in carjoad | home; also garage close in. Phone ~ Bismarck examination May 26. Earn week's pay in an hou | 822. t. 8-lw 6 Ds 2 s SGT " « Stock | os — ve $1600 to $2800 yearly and travel) \ aN Coo ee ee ROR One front aleaping ing expenses, Position perman-} + )8res © room, well furnished, suitable for ent. Write Mr. Ozment, 472 St.] WANTED--Sideline § well) two. ate enthinod S14; a0e Louis, Mo, immediately. to your trade in cartoad lots. | phone I 5-8-4 4-30-16t| Karn week's pay In an hour. het eee setsiceis de /FOR RE . three rooms and bath. Inv, Mtg, 8 aranty 7-1 wk m furnished Rohrer, 620 artment, Midwest Music company, Bila D—Competent man to solicit] City, N. D, y __ 6th StF | Subscriptions and make general WANTEDILive Wire FOR RENT. Nicoly furnished rooms } collections in town and country for ets a es : i with or without board. Phone 1066 - AND HE HAD To | oe iLO Noe alesmuin with car to handle at- S fae tractive easy selling line, Write 20°": : os P. 0. B. 19,, Bismarck, N, D, {FOR RENT—Nice large pleasant | WANTED--Two young men to wor 6-2-1wk./ rom in new house, 816 Ave. D. by the month. Steady job. Phone J. Se 5-7-3 cis Jaskowiak, 421 12th St. PERSONAL, | FORT RENT = One nicely” furnished ~ > _ —_ i} y WANTED—Noght chef, Minute Lunea. NP MATERNITY HOSPIT-| room in’ modern home, Call at For confinement, May work 422 dth St. 5-7-3 Two modern furnished rooms with bath on ground floor, | 508 10th St. 5-8-lw -|FOR RENT-—Large furnished room | in modern house, 419 7th St, Phone 5-3-tf i wa large and two small rooms, 404 Sth St, Phone | ing rooms, 307 4th St. Phone 504-W. 6-8-2. FOR SALE OR RENT | HOUSES AND FLATS. |FOR RENT—Two large room apart- ment furnished, with east front and porch; also S-cylinder Peerless car, just overhauled in excellent con- n; a good bargain on easy | terms. Phone 357-W, L, Scroggins, 710 7th S 5! fs ternoons, or evenings after 8| ment, fully equipped for ness. Bankers Reserve Deposit com-| Greig, 311 2nd St.,or phone 832-M, | housekeeping; electric range for pany, Lathrop building, Kan City, 5-4-Iw| cooking, Plenty of sunshine from Mo., 4-21 tf five windows, 801 4th St. Phone WosT 4045. Geo. W, Little. 4-13-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 case the Auditoriun left aisle. F LOST—Silver rimmed nose gl: st night, nder please return to Tribune office and receive reward. | md 5-9-8. sses inj FOR SALE—Partly modern 6 room house, east end of town. Part cash and balance to suit buyer, Will consider good car as part cash payment. Write Tribune 449. WORK WANTED — flauling ashes and dirt, plowing garden. Ca 602-R, after 6 p.m. 5-4-lw For Sale 5 room modern house, east Ave. B. South front. et J Rwvillian we the sum of Thirty-one and 90-100ths Dollars ($31.90.) Dated, at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 3rd day of April, 1923. HATTIE R, PATTERSON, Mortgagee. BENTON BAKER, a upon the day of sale the sum D@llars ($1,200.26), including taxes and tax penalties paid amounting to. Attorney for Mortgage, Bismarck, N. 7 Acl1-18-25-6- MONEY IN SOAP. Blackburn, Eng., May 9—Thomas Donnelly insisted he never stole any money, but police were doubtful and went to his home to investigate. Mrs. Donnelly was just bathing one of her children, when a coin fell to the fluor. Police say they found the xest of the money in the soap. HELEN MUST HAVE. TRIED To HIDE THIS BAG- I'VE LOOKED ALL OVER THERE ae | FOUND THE BAG BUT “WHERE ARE “THE CLUBS THING ELSE IN THIS BAG- WOMEN. HAVE A HIGH REGARD FOR. A GOLF BAG — ? 1S ABOUT EVERY ( “~ Like Finding a Lost Ball CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. Balance monthly payments including interest. Preston, Eng., May 9.—Police here are happy over their capture of a wo- man whom they charge with having stolen a phonograph record. Their joy is due to the fact that they ac- cepted her challenge and won. The record was entitled, “Catch Me If You Can. walk all the way down town. Purchase price HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. to school. Purchase price $3850. First payment $500. 5 room modern house on 14th street. East front. Side First payment $400. Balance monthly payment. Phone 0. LOST—A bunch of keys. Name on tag) a Minneapolis Drug Co. Fihder re-|FOR RENT—Furni: turn to Homans Cafe. 5. Close $3000, WELL, FOUND THREE OF THEM - - AND THERE ISANOTHER. DANNY, You , BRING THAT; CLUB IN THE HOUSE RIGHT. 7, FRECKLES A ND HIS FRIENDS BY ALLMAN | FoR-SALES Howse and Tot commer T-tf. 4-27-2w ed and unfur- | nished 3 room and bath apartment | Also four room and bath apartment Heat and water furnished. Mr: L. W. McLean, Phone 905, 6-3-1w |FOR RENT-—A strictly modern 6 room house with bath completely furnished or unfurnished as de- sired. Phone- 638R or call at 812 7th St. 5-9. ;FOR RENT—Furnished apartment for light housekeeping, Murphy | apartments, 204 1-2 Main St., F. W. Murphy, Phone 8 6-3-1w |For7 RENT — Seven-room modern | home, completely furnished for | three months, beginning June Ist. | Apply 515 2nd St. 5-7-1w |FOR RENT—6 room modern | house close in on Thayer St. P. | O. Box 343. Bismarck. 5-5-3t bth St. and Ave. A. Inquire of F. T. Burke. 4-27-1m ’ FOR RENT—New Modern Four room flat. Phone 183, Business College. 4-28-tf FOR SALE—House and furniture, 820 bth St., or Phone 242 5-7-3t MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Seeger refrigerator, 60- pound capaeity, victrola, Singer sewing machine,,Vernis Martin bed, all practically new, m quick ked low for sale. Als s, including baby carriage, | 01 4th S 5-8-2t | REAL ESTATE LOANS—6¢ Money | Bankers Reserve System. 6 per cent loans are made on city or farm property to buy, buili, im- prove or pay indebtedness. Bank- ers Reserve Deposit Company. La- throp Building, Kansas City, Mo. FOR SALE—Brand new Edison phon- ograph, cabinet style, together with records. A bargain if taken at once. Write Tribune 556. 5-9-1 GET YOUR LAWN MOWERS shar, ; ened. First class work guaranteed, G. E, Peterson, 119 6th St., Bis- magck, N. D. Ww, FOR ing. fully. equipped Akron Williams Vufeanizing outfit, Located in Mandan, N. D, Good location. Avenue, N.,W, Mandan, N. D. / FOR SALE—One Blue Wicker Baby carriage. One white enameled bassinet with rubber tire wheel: and mattress. In good condition. Phone 262R or Call 18 Thayer St. a .__6-4-lwks T will take horses into my pastures for the coming summer, Rates re: sonable, one mile west, three and a j half miles south of Wing, Elmer Jo- ephson, Wing, N. D. 5-7-1w FOR SALE—Furniture for 7 room house, 150 ft, garden hose. Garden ee ventitated | Phone 846-J, or call 408 | 812.5. 2-7-tt FOR RENT—Two room apartment. Col Phone 2-18-tf | FOR RENT—Two modern house keep- | t, {filed for y smaller | installed. | See J. G, Nead, 205-7th | tools and two lawn mower setae PAGE SEVEN Mrs, S. B, Toney, 16 Ave B. West. 6-5-1wk. FOR SALE—Household furniture, in: | cluding dining room set, library table, rockers, wicker chairs, dress- er, ete. Also one bass viol cheup, Phone 357-R. 710 7th St. Furniture 301 4th S 6-2-1w) Schumier 2 ‘ture at a sacrifice. excelent condition. | Phone 604R. FOR SALE One ton stuke dray, will sell reasonable if 342 or call Lew burner gas stove and one roll top writing desk. Rem- brandt Stuaio, 119 1-2-6th St Phone | will sell very reasonable. Call at 618 9th St. or Phone 417-W. 6-7-1w with sad- St. b- FOR TSALE—Bush and Gerts p In good condition. Phone 524 FOR SALE” Reid baby carriage. quire at 1014 Ave B, NOTICE OF REAL ATE MORT- G FORECLOSURE SALE, Notice is hereby given that that « y cuted Lad del Newman Pr and Columbus > and, 1s Mortgagors, to Jacob Brom, Mort gagee, dated November 13) 1 and filed for record in the office the Register of Deeds in and Burleigh county, North November 28th, 1919, at 2 p.m, and duly recordec 162 of Mortgage Deeds on pase » foreclosed by premises in such mortga inafter eribed at t t urt house i m cit Burleigh county, the hour of nd here- y, 1023, on such mortgage on the premises and whie! That y Northwest Quarter of Section en (11), Township 1 Hundred r ’ corner. of lc townsite, thence south 300 feet, thence west ynorth 300 feet to pl 8 nz and heing in rth Dakota. oceurred in tid mortgage, 4 ving given the of the above described Default conditions ©: mortgage title owner premises notice as provided by law, and the same not having been y there will be due on such mortg: on the date of sale the sum of Three Hundred Fort even and 42: 100 Dollars ($347.4 Dated April 12th, 1923. JACOB BROM, Mor e. SULLIVAN, HANLEY & SULLIVAN, Mandan, North Dakot: Attorneys for Mort 4-18- jeertain mortgage livered by August Kangas, his wife, inion Investment Company Minnesota, a cor dated the 27th day 917, und filed for record in the office ‘of the Register of deeds of the County of | Burle dr ges at aid mortgage instrument in writing to George \Greene of Waterville, Minnesota, \dated the 20th day of May, 1918, and cord in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said | Burleigh State of North | Dakota on the th |1923 and recorded in gnments at page 56, |foreclosed by a sale of the premises jin such mortgage and hereinafver idescribed, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bis- marek, in the County of Burleigh, jand State of North Dakota, at the |hour of two o'clock P. M. on the Sth \day of June, 192; i the j amount due upon sa | the day of sale. The premises de- scribed in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follow to-wit The Southwest quarter of Section Fourteen, Township One Hundred Forty-one, North, of Range Seventy- six West, ‘tuated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota. There will be due on such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of four- teen hundred fift ne and 69-100 dollars ($1,459.69), and the costs of this foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this Ist day of May, 1923. GEORGE E. GREENE, Assignee of Mortgagee. G. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for Assignee of Mort- | gagec, Bismarck, North Dakota. 16-23-30-6-6 clock, 0'e | Among the Kachins, a tribe in | Burma, girls wear their hair bobbed | as 9 sign they are unmarried. | \ Prosperity Insurance Who: Adopts our Partial Pay- meat Investment & Savings Plan. Start TODAY with $25 or more a become a shareholder in STANDARD OIL, EASTMAN KODAK, F. W. 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