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4 i: THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1923 _AARESE REN | EARLY GAINS FOLLOWED BY PRICE FALLS|| Liverpocl Advance Reflected “fn Early Gains on Chi- oo) \ cago Board Chingo, 10—Price upturns which occurred in the wheat mark- EOCONUTS LATING uring the early dealings were ed largely to buying that re- IMOKING TOBACCO ulted Trom a court decision adverse o prohibition of transactions in fu- tures on the sugar market. Wheat was also bullishly affected by an ad- © in Liverpool quotations. On the bulge here, however, selling in- creased and a reaction ensued that wiped out gains. Opeaing figures which ranged from 1-4 to 5-8 cents with July $1.183-8 to $1.18 ad) September $1.163-4 to eve followed) by num- ! chanwes and then by a to about the same as yes- terday’s finish. Wheat turned weak later in sym- pathy with the stock market. - juotations were unsettled, 1-8 to | nts lower, July and September, smi ATU-8 v0 ' 1.16, LIVESTOCK. s strone, spots higher. Top m cers, $19.40, Sh pts, 8,000. Slow, few carly s lambs around steady. Topa t 10 —Wheat re- ared with 149 Cash No, 1 North- $1.203-4; No. t ng choice to -4; good to ordinary to 4d to 1.303- May 1.22 3-4 September $1.20 3-8; Yellow, 771- 78 . 3 white 417-8 to 62 cents; Rye x No. 1 $3.07 1-2, to BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) arck, May 10, 1923, k Northern pring No. 1 Durum No. 1 Durum .. N Durum MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, May 10.—Flour un- changed to 10 cents higher. Family | patent quoted at $6.90 to $7 a barrel. | Shipments, 43,004 barrels. Bran, to 28,50, S$ if Ne A) ‘attenie Ota a KH PAUL LIVESTOCK. rs So. St"Paul, May 10.—Cattle re- 4 ceipts, 1,700. Market generally stéady io strong. Common to goed beet A Nowe an stecrs, $6.50 to $9. Top early, $8.85. Average weight, 1,447 pounders buteh- cr cows and heifers, $4.50 to $8.50. Canyrs and cutters most $3 to $3.75 | Holegna bulls, $4 to $6. Stockers and f feeders steady. Bulk, $6 to $7.75. 4 ves receipts, 1,800, Market steady, Practical packer top best lights, $7.50. Hog receipts, 10,500, Market steady to strong. Range, $5.50 to $7.25. Best 150 go 180-pound averages to ship- Berlja, pers! Bulk to packers, $6.90 | council to $7.10. Packing sows, $5.50 to $5.75. |as issued a manifecto proclaiming Stags, $4.50 to $4.75. Bulk pig, $6.85. | the readiness of the German work- Sheep receipts, 100. Market steady. | ers to collaborate in the payment of Shern lambs quotable, $11.50 to| reparations “to the limit of possi- $13.25. Ewes, $5 to $8. bility” but asserting that passive HH ft « SINC) ASK STRIKE May 10—The executive of the German trades union |THE OLD HOMETOWN A ).—IHog receipts, spotty, Water reeri-t:s| DRUM MAJOR BERT HOPPER. LOST CONTROL Later trading low. Top, OF THE AICICEL PLATED BATON coat cents hiener. "| Lan THE BAND ROOM LAST AIGHT. 11,000. Most kill- oe eee OUT OUR WAY —By Williams ( SN) ORR ‘ a i fe abet Une ELE DAKIN (S ABLE "TO — HE HAD HIS CLUBS carpi Nowy ’ aay ox) r i ! bjcabeiee aes PITCH FORISS LIN ET FER. ou e HOME WHILE PRACTISING ATS JUS RIGHT NOW, L Kin SEE “TH’ BALL FINE! Aradlent, sos we Sole en I Btn es wear Yy Yy atta Pye a SB det vo Sa Nae My gt: a Man. resistance will continue in the Ruhr| It would cost $250,080,000 to dupli- so long as the illegal state of af-|cate the Great Wall of China, engi- fairs exists there.” neers say. A pike weighing eighteen pounds Norman kings of England adopted | recently caught in an Essex lake St. George us the patron saint of {hag inside it an unopened battle of the island. lemonade. FOR SALE Six Room one story cottage. Three Bed Rooms. Maple Floors, Water, Lights, Gas, Sewer and Furnace. Garage. Lot 50x140, East Front. Nice Lawn and Shade Trees. On paved street convenient to Capital and Down Town. Price - $4200. Terms. Also Household > Furniture. Party leaving city. Phone 421 PRICE OWENS Eltinge Blk WANTED—District. manager for North Dakota for the sale direct W: in carload SIDELINE SALES\ sell coal to your trade DRESSMAKING terneons, or evenings after 8| o'clock, 311 2nd St., or phone 832-M. | 6-4-1 | Lost | ‘Silver rimmed nose glasses in se at the Auditorium last night, left aisle. Finder please return to | Tribune office and receive reward, | 6-9-3t. | \To —A bunch of keys. Name on tag | Minneapolis Drug Co. Finder re-| turn to Homans Cafe 6-7-tf. | able price, Call from 2 till 6 in af- | | 1 | ‘of good land in Montana, Would consider | exthange of property. Write | A. F. Dawe, 20 Thayer St. Bis- { marek, N. D 5-8-1w e ROOMS FOR RENT. | FOR RE Three nice rooms for rome light housekeeping. | Will also do washing for families or to consumer of the very finest silk] lots n week's pay in an hour and college students. Call at 608 hosiery manufactured. Really ex-} W TON COAL CO, Stock! 2rd St. Phone number 1 | rm t 8-9-1054 ecutive workfoffering large returns, ny Ch WANTED salesmen; Kindly give references. Write Sideline sell! FOR RENT— Large well ventilated 538 Tribune, 5 coal to your trade in carload lots. nicely furnished room with large : ae Earn week’s pay in an hour. Wash- | closet suitable for two young lad- cA Ae aeieiniie Oa oe ington Coal Co., Stock Yards Sta-| ies, board if desired. Phone 883, $1600 to $2800 yearly and travel. | tion, Chicago, eel 3. Bit St. - bbelwk lip eapehieus “Ponition peraian: FRRONE. OR RE Two nice unfurnished ar, Weite He Oenienk, “(fo SE SONAL, ________{ front rooms suitable for office or Louis, Mo. immediately i FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY IT-; sleeping rooms, 119 1-2 6th St. beck * gso-ist| Al--For confinement, May work’ Phone 312-W. for part of expenses; babies for} WANTED-—-Track drivers to” pur-| adopti Heike tor baokints 40 sac a seein casa ahiselrorabeecessvana haultgrevel| Geey cree warmgeeclloc ned | T=One “nicely furnis one Vavaenieiae Must yy MO amo,{ 700m in modern house for one or $200.00 for first payment. Season's] ————eemee | OF two. Phone 346-J, or call 408 rk guaragteed Stevens Bros,]! AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | 10th St 5-8-4 St. Paul, Minn, 5-10-12-19-26-6-2-0 | FOR SALB—-Boys bicycle nearly | FOR RE large furnished room WANTED—Will give bed and breal new, in excellent condition, very} With sleeping porch in modern fast to young man employed, m| reasonable. Francis Flaherty, 815! heme; also garage close in. Phone 2nd exchange for little work around et, Phone 282R. modern home. References required. 5-0-5 HOUSES AND FLATS. 16 Th: RENT—One front 5-8-1w sleaping {ror e Tribune No. 555. 5-7-tf | FOR sh 4 Tourin; room, well furnished, suitable for Competent man to solicit Mechanical Condition, hody in fi two, Pri ule entrance. 214 2nd. S ntions and make general{ Shape, a bargain if taken s | _Phone 279 5-R- collections in town and country for hington Av. -| FOR RE rtment, three rooms | New Paper, Write Tribune ‘OR [B—Ford Starter, ; and bath, rd St. Inquire 5-9 fine shape; cash or good paper,| Inv. Mty Co, First Two young men to work} 1112, Ave. D. 5-6-1w | _Bank pe tnek by the month, Steady job. Fran- | FOR | FOR RENT — Two-room cis Jaskowiak, 421 12th St. 6-3-tf | apartment, Mrs, Ada Rohrer, 620 WANTED AT ONCE.LWallttease oe | 6th St. Phone 929-W. —_ 6-6-1w | and Pantry girl at Annex Cafe. H —Nicely furnished rooms tire Ms 510-3 FOR SAL3 OR RENT | with of without board, Phone 1066 | | WANTED—School girl, 901 6th St] Eon ENT —Vvery desirable apart: _Phone 307-J. S-10°3t 1" ment, fully equipped ifor light WANTED—id year old hoy. Harker] fousckeeping; electric range for| Bakery. ee 9-1t.] cooking, Plenty of sunshine from/| WANTED-—-Nightchef, Minute Lunen:| five windows, 801 4th St. Phone| 5-8-tf | 4043, Geo. W, Little. HELP WANTED—YEMALE house, east end of town. Part cash| ai) conveniences, 411 Sth St. Phone FEMALE HEI ey 3! and balance to suit buyer, Will, - ve pecan tists FEMALE HELP WANTED — Experi SOnuIsIhe detodl soak ay: pate: chad, 273, 5-10-3t enced double entry bookkeeper for permanent position. Lahr Motor + Sales Co. 5-8-lw WANTED—Competent maid for payment. Write Tribune 449. FOR RENT--A strictly modern general housework. Mrs. J. G. furnished or unfurnished as de-| small rooms, 404 Sth St, Phone Cowan, Phone 874-W. sired. Phone 638R or call at 812] 822-J. 2-7-tt : = set 5-9-3.) Gin St. 5-9-3t.; FOR RENT—Two room apartment. WANTED—Corgpetent girl or woman | i:Qp RENT — Seven-room modern| Bismarck Business College. Phone for ener eet Mrs. Her, | home, completely furnished for) _ 188. 2-18-tf mal de. 364-J, Hhedtadesk ERENT ghindA 5, tla ements _man Ode, Phone 364-J._ PEt) three months, beginning June 1st. GIRL WANTED for general house-| Apply 515 2nd St. 6-7-1w work. Mrs. P. J. Meyer, 910 4th St. 5-9-lw ee 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 indebted- ness. Bankers Reserve Deposit com- pany, Lathrop building, Kansas City, Mo. 4-21 tf bth St. and Ave. A. T. Burke, Inquire of E. flat. Phone 183, Business College. WORK WANTED WORK WANTE Hauling and dirt, plowing garden. 602-R, after 6 p,m. 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 walk all the way down town. Purchase price $3000. First payment $400. Balance monthly payment. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. Phone 0. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS [1 THINK IT’S VERY 2 BECOMING TOYOu, MRS. DUFF WELL, You MAY SEND 1 OUT-1 LIKE Te ‘FRECKLES A f Hey Tu Nov CANT 60 OUT OF TH YARD= - wey! eee ere I THINK THOSE TW WILL MAKE A NICE CHANGE FOR You- Worst Is Yet to Come The PLL TAKE THIS ONE AND THE LARGE BLACK OWE.- DO You WISH A MARCEL WAVE, MRS. DUFF ? SAY, TOM: | BOUGHT You TWO SILK SHIRTS TODAY WHEN | WAS ‘DOWN SHOPPING ! 4-13-tf FOR SALE—Partly modern 5 room} 4-27-20 6) room house with bath completely FOR SALE—House and lot corner 4-27-1m | FOR RENT—New Modern Four room| or call at 46 Main St h-9-1wk. | | FOR RENT—Two modern furnished | rooms with bath on ground floor, 508 10th St. 5-8-1w |FOR RENT—Large furnished room | in modern house, 419 7th St. Phone | _661-W. 6-Astt FOR-RENT—Two-room apartment. | FOR RENT—Pleasant southeast, room in modern nome, 422-1st St. j 10-3. large and two j j \ FOR RENT—Two | | MISCELLANEOUS. i Worth $600. Will sell for $350. For size or any information see W. A. McDonald, agent Northern | Pacific Ry., Bismarck, N. D. 5-9-: FOR SALE—Brand new Edison phot | ograph, cabinet style, together with records. A bargain if taken at ce. Write Tribune 556, 5-9-1w NT YOUR LAWN MOWERS sharp- ened. First class work guaranteed, | G. E. Peterson, 119 6th St., Bis- marek, ND. 5-5-1W |FOR SALE CHEAP—Garage, includ. ing fully equipped Akron Williams Vuleanizing outfit, installed. Lo in dan, D. Good N. location. |, 205-7th | | Avenue, 3 Ma D. (| FOR"SALE—One Blue er Baby || | carriage. One white enameled ssinet with rubber tire wheels, and mattress. In good condition. | Phone 262R or Call 18 Thayer St. 6-4-1lwk: | Twill take horses into my pastures _ |for the coming summer, Rates rea- | | sonable, one mile west, three and a | half miles south of Wing, Elmer Jo- | sephson, N. D. 5-7-1w FOR SALE—Furniture for 7 room | house, 150 ft, garden hose, Garden | | tools and two lawn mower sets. | | Mrs. S. B. Toney, 16 Ave B. West. | i 5-5-lwk. | FOR SALE—Household furniture, in- | cluding dining room set, library | table, rockers, wicker chairs, dress- er, etc. Also one bass viol cheap, | Phone 357-R. 710 7th-St. i FOR SALE—One Schumier 2 ton| stake dray, will sell reasonable if taken at once. Phone 342 or call 112 8th St. 1-wk |FOR SALE—4 burner gas stove ai | one roll top writing desk. -Rem: brandt Studio, 119 1-2-5th St. 5-1-tf FOR SALE—Almost new sewing ma- | chine will sell for half price. Call | at 622 3rd St. Phone 132W. FOR SALE—Pisno in A-1 condition, will sell very reasonable. Call at | 613 9th St., or Phone 417-W. | FOR SALE—Shetland pony, with sad: | dle harness and cart, Robert Burke, | 14 Ave. B West.. Phone 429. | { ————— NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that by! on of default therein, that cer-| tain mortgage made and executed | by Jacob Carlson, mortgagor, to the Investors Mortgage Security . Com- pany, Inc., Bismarek, North Dako' Mortgagee, which said mortgage is dated the 8th day of December, 1916, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, State of North Dakota, on the 6th day of January, 1917, and duly recorded in Book 143, of Mort- gages, page 2, will be foreclosed hy a sale of the premises described in said mortgage at the front door of the Court House Bismarck, County of Burleigh, State jof North Dakota, at the hour of 1:30 P.M. in the afternoon of the 20th day of June, 1928, to satisfy the amount due on s: mortgage on the date of sale. } The premises. described in said ‘ning of FOR SALE—832 cement silo blocks. | ; husband, ¢ | Minn |marek, County i i B-9-4t | op in the City of | li PAGE SEVEN mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are as follows, to- wit: The West Half of the South- west Quarter (W% SW%4), the Northeast Quarter of the South west Quarter (NEM SW%) and the Northwest Quarter ot tne Southeast Quarter (NWM%SE'4 ) of Section Twelve (12), Town- ship One Hundred Forty-two (142) North, Range Seventy-six (76) West of the 5th P. M. Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. Si mortgage contains a clause authorizing the mortgagee to de- clare the whole sum due if there 1s a default, and the whole of sai mortgage hereby declared — du There will be due on said mortgage on the date of the sum of of Intention to Foreclose given as required by law, more than thirty days before the beg the proceedings. The 4 fault consists of the non-payment of the sum of $166.28. Dated this 2nd day Investors Mortgage $ Inc., Bismarck, North Mortgagee, EK. T. Burke, Bi Attorney for NOTICE OF ‘ATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. By Advertisement. REAL E Notice is hereby given that by reason of default therein, that cer- tain mortgage made and executed by Kimer E. McCullough and Emma T McCullough, his wife, mortgagors, to the First Guaranty Bank, Bismarck, North Dakota, mortgagee, which said mortgage is dated the 7th day of De- cember, , and recorded in the cf- fice of the Register of Deeds of Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, on the 3rd day of February, 1922, at 9 o'clock a. m., in Book 149, page 443, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in said mortgage at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh, state of North Dakota, at the hour of 1:30 p. m. in the after- noon of the 16th day of May, 1 to sutisfy the amount due on mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the sume are as follows, to wit: Lot Three (3), Block Nine (9) Townsite of Baldwin, Burleigh cou ty, North Dakota, Said mortgage contains a clause authorizing the mortgagee to declare the whole sum due if there is a de- fault, and the whole of said mortg is hereby declared due, There will be due on said mortgage on the date of sale the sum of $814.64, 2 Notice of Intention to Foreclose was given as required by law, mo than thirty days before the begin- ning of the proceedings. The default 'consists of the non-payment of the sum of $799.64. Dated this 2nd day of April, 192: FHRST GUARANTY BANK, Bismarck, N. D., Morte FE. T. BURK NOTICE ¢ GAGE NOTIC That that IL * REAL ‘AT FORECLOSURE Is HEREBY certain mortgag, cuted and delivered” b: nd GEOR( to INCORPORAT! NILES, her SS BROTHERS, corporation of ra Minnesota, dated Aug- poli ust 15th, 1, filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds jof Burleigh County, N. D., on A Mth, 1919, at 1: ded in’ Book 106 of 18, to secure the pa and in i yas premi h mortgage and hereinaft cribed at the front door of Court House in the City of of Burleigh and Sta on the 16th day hour of of North Quarter (NE'%) of ve Township One Hundred 141) and Range Sevent (78), rleigh County, con- ng 160 acres, mo less, ccording to the government y thereof. ult exists in the terms of said in this that the mortga ors have failed and neglected top: an installment of this mortgage due August Ist, 1921, and a furthe stallment due August Ist, 19: the mortgagee elects to and hereby declare the unmature stallments of said mortgage and payable. There will be due on yuch mort- gage on the day of sale the sum of $5 together with the costs of this foreclosure and attorney fees. Dated at Minot, North “Dakota, this 7th day of May, 1923. BARNES BROTHERS, IN- CORPORATED, a Corpor- ation of ce Minneapolis, Minnesota, Mortgagee. McGEE & GOSS, Waste vs for Mortgagee, Minot, North Dakota. 5 10-17-24-31-6 7-14 SUMMONS, STARE OF NORTH DAKOTA County of Burleigh, ss. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. G, McDermott, as Trustee for Wi!- liam Ezra Wheeler, Ellen Brett Wheeler, Doris May Wheeler, Pearl Amanda Wheeler, and Hattie Lydia Wheeler, Plaintiff, vs. Phebe Rogers, F. L, Rogers and Grace Rogers, and-R. R. Rogers, F. L. Rogers and M. S. Rogers, as the executors of the last will of F, M. in- due a Rogers, Deceased, Mason City Loan & Trast Company, a corpor- ation, George W. Brett, Mark Counce, George A. Duemeland, R. £. M J. B. Glass and O. F. Clark, Defendants. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE- FENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action which is herewith served upgn you and will be filed. in the office of Clerk of District Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, and to serve ~ a copy of your answer upon the sub- scriber within thirty days after the service of this summons upon yon, exclusive of the day of service, an in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the re- f demanded in the complaint. Dated at Steele, North Dakota, this 28rd day of Bag? a 1923. Att : fo rine Plaipeitt, orne! or ul Office and Poatoffice addr Seren at rth Dake . “

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