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MONDAY. MARKET NEWS. OFFERINGS ARR LIGHT Wheat Sce-Saws Back and Forth in Barly Trading ey ugo, May 14.—With offerings light and with considerable buying on the part of shorts wheat aver- aged higher today during the early dealings. Some buying was based on opinion that liquidation ‘had been through. On the other hand h& gene run of crop comment wag favorable and price gains checked. The opening which ranged from % cents decline to a like advance with July $1.15 to nd September $1.13% to 1s followed by fractional CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, May 14.—Hog receipts 47,000. Opened gteady to «strong. Spots 5 cents higher. Later trad- ing around steady. Top $7.95. Cattle receipts 22,000. Steers y, killing quality plain. Year- comparatively numerous, trade largely steady to 15 cents off. ome held around $10.35. Beef he stock scarce rong to uneven- ly higher. Other classes generally No choice steers sold,) * \ sheep receipts 9,000. Active, fat, lamb: to 40 cents higher. steady to strong. Subsequently the wheat market wag depressed by weakness which developed in the oats market but announcement of a substantial de- crease in the visible supply for wheat helped the wheat market on the tinal upturn The clo ‘as firm % to 1% cents net higher, h July $1. wfember $1.13 Sheep CATTLE SUPPLY SLIGHTLY LARGER » of market Pauls May 19, ttle run slightly last week but the de- as fully equal to the increase ket ruled generally higher. The week's totaled around 11,000 urday) ings Surietly choice quotable up to § lot during: the week selling at $9.00. Most beef steers were of a medium rrade and sold from $7.50 to $8.60, limited number of a common grade $6.50 io Batche strong to 2 5 Fat beef steers are ) with best load s and heifers closed higher than a week heifers sold largely at a few up to $8.50, Fat ’ mostly$5.00 to $6.50, a few up to Canners and cut- ters sold from $2.75 to/$4.00, only a few under $3.00. Bologna buils brought §: to $5.00 at the close cr around 26e higher than a wéak ngO. <i Prices of best light vealers were about like last week at the close ranging from $7.50 to $8.75 with the average cost around $7.75. Seconds or culls closed a big half dollar selling largely at $4.00 to Prices of stockers and feeders e quotable up to $8.25, bulk of stockers 4 feeders hed = at $6.00 to ‘ome plain kinds down yen or les: Demand for feed- i$ and stock heifers has con- active. Feeding cows sold rgely at $3.50 to $4.50, stock heifer: y $4.50 to $5.50. receipts were again heavy, totaling 64,400 compared with 59,- 435 a week ago and 45,862 a year ago, The market shows a net de- of about 50c for the week, closing prices being at the lowest level since early in 1922. Range at the close $5.75 to $7.10, bulk $7.00 to $7.10, pigs $6.85. to cline MAY 14, 1928 WINDS TORM AND Youd in Dh bo doa ta iGhubler al {NO-NO- 1 SAY A ZEKE S_SO TIGHT! THERES ONLY ONE POCKET INB oF c DRIVING HIS CAR \ WIMSELF QUT OF 7 Fat lambs advanced 50c, closing top on shorn lambs $13.25. Fat ewes closed weak to 25c lower, best shorn ewes at the finish $7.75, A few lots of choice 100 te 200 Ibs fat. wooled ewes ‘sold this week from $8.00 10 $9.00. WASH FONKS HARDEST JOB, 11S GETTING: IS FAMILY EIGHT: STANLEY NEA SERVICE IT WAS ‘GOOD FORTUNE THAT SENT A SIGN TACKER OVER To ZEKE TITUS’ OLD STORE ROOM~THE | NEW CLOTH SIGNS HE PUT UPARE BELIEVED TOBE THE ONL: THINGS HOLDING THE CH4.CK TOGETHER _/ OUT OUR WAY — Rv Williams GIT YO FEET AGIN SUMFIN AN PULL WOMAN, CAUSE ISE- CAUGHT ON A NAIL. SAY MAN ANS GOT OTHAH THINGS 7D 00 SIDES PULLN' NOU OUT OB DISH YERE GARRAGE EVERY “IME Yo Ponds Sais INTO THE GARAGE ISN'T aR. willianas “THE GARAGE AFTERWARD. $1.28% to 355%; ordinary to MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN good 6$1.225% to. $128%; May Minneapolis, May 14.—Wheat re-|$1.20%; July $1:21%; September ceipts 280 cars..compared to. 219/'$1.18%.. Corn No. 3 yellow 78%; cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north-} Dats No. 3 white 39% to 40%; ern $1.20% to $1.28%; No. 1 dark! Barley 53 to 62 cents; Rye No. 2, northern spring choice to fancy} 72 to 72% cents. Flax No. 1, $2.90 $1.36% to $1.41%6; good to choicé} to $2.00. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS , LIE ON YouR BACK- EXTEND THE ARMS- KICK ONE FOOT STRAIG! UP IN THE AIR~ THEN THEOTHER ONE - BREATH DBEPLY- ARMS OUT- SQUAT - RISE - ONE -TWOo- THREE - THRE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY. PROPERTY FOR SALE .? oy One story six room bungalow with Bath, Full cemented basement. Floors in every room. Lot 50x200. Convenietit to see us about this fine home, Furnace heat, Water, light and Sewer. South and West. Front. Oak Garage. School. It will pay you to Price $5,000. Terms. Phone 421 P_WA RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED —Bismarck examination May 26. $1600 to $2300 yearly and travel- ing expenses.” Position perman- ent. Write Mr. Ozment, 472 St. Louis, Mo. immediately. 4-50-15 TED—Two young men to work by the month, Steady job. Fran- cis Jaskownak, 421 12th St. 5-3-tf | WANTED—Night chef, Minute Lunen. 6-8-tf FOR SALZ OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR SALE—Nice modern bungalow of five rooms and bath. Garage. Trees. Nice lawn. Large porch. Location good. Best hoi in the city at the price. $1 Cash, $1,500. J. H. Holihan, of the Postoffice, Phone 745 B-12-3t FOR SALH—Two houses and garage. Nice trees, Close in. Mod- ern except heat. Live in one, rent the other. Best investment in the v Both hou » $4,300. Cash J. H, Holihan, Rast PRICE OWENS Eltinge Blk. EMAL fl for light “washings. 558, WANTED AT ONCE—G house. wok, "Wo “he Two in family, Phone at 111 Ave AL Nl ANTED--For m German speaking preferred. Write Community: Hospital, Elgin, N Beli WANTED—Competent girl for era} housework. Mrs. II. J. Woo mansee, 825 4th St. 6-11- GIRL WANTED for ge i. w LPS neral house- ry b-9-1w man F 1 for wen- era] housework, Phone 329. LAND FOR SALE—Half section land in Montana, Would consider exchange of city property. Write A..E. Dawe, 20 Thayer St.. Bis- marek, N, D, 8-1w ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Targe furnished room with sleeping porch in modern home; also garage close in. Phone 7: 16 Thayer St. 5-8-1w FOR RENT—Very desirable 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 FOR RENT—Two-room apartment in modern house, close in, furnished or unfurnished, Call 622 3rd St. Phone H-14-3t FOR SALE—House and lot corner 5th St. and Ave, A. Inquire of E. ‘apartment, B-LL-BE ___ PERSONAL. FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPIT- AL—For confinement, May work for part of expenses; babies for adoption, Write for booklet, 4911 . 27th St. Kansas City, Mo. 6-5-1mo. AUTOMOBILES—NOTORCYCLES_ FOR SAL Dodge Bro: order ~comtract-for delivery within thirty days of either touring car or sedan ~—if you want to be assured of getting a Dodge this spring this is your chance, Address W. H. Mil- lard, Hazen, N. D. 5-11-lw FOR SALE—Coupe, almost new. Phone 455, 5-12-3t. SS Lost ve NT--One nicely fur ‘ room in inbdern house for one o Phone 346-4, call 40) H-12-4t. —Four rooms and bath. Storage and wash room in base- ment, 907 Gth St. Phone 389-R. 5-1 Nicély furnished rooms with or without board. Phone 1066 or call at 46 Main St.» 5-9-1wk. FOR RENT—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 664-W. 6-8-tf FOR RENT — Two-room apartment. All conveniences, 411 5th St. Phone __ 273, 5-10-1wk. FOR RENT—Two large and two small rooms, 404 Sth St. Phone 512-J. 2-7-tf FOR RENT—One large front room, and one smaller room, at 422 4th. 5-11 or FOR RBENT—Two room Bismarck ness College. Phone 183, 18-tf MISCELLANEOUS. TH BRIGGS SEWING SHOP—10i7 10th St. Phone 871W, Eva B. New- ton, Prop. Graduate of Mrs. I. Molleur’s Academy. Interviews by appointment. 5-12-2w LOST—A bunch of keys. Name on tag Minneapolis Drug Co. Finder re- turn to Homans Céfe. 6-7-tf. BARN FOR SAI barn located at 416 T! Must be moved to another location. WILL TRADE My five room modern, practically new bungalow in the east part of the city for a five or six room house west of 7th St. House must he strictly modern, well located and + comparatively new—Wrife P. O. B. 141, Bismarek, N. D. No Audience Wanted BEND FORWARD, TOUCH |} THE FLOOR WITH OUT EES - Rehan BENDING THE KNEES E- ONE- TWO- ONE TWO - BY ALLMAN Oe te D.,| of good | FOR SALE—Household furniture, in- ] cluding dining room” set, library | table, rockers, wicker chairs, dress- | er, ete, Also one bass viol cheap, | Phone 357-R. 710 7th St. ' | FOR SALE—Brand new Edison phon- | ograph, cabinet style, together with | recor A bargain if taken at! once, Write Tribune 656. 5-9-1w | To liorrow $8,600.00 — Garage and modern dwell- | First mortgage. Write Tri- bune No, 558. ‘OR SALE—Basy viol, Guitar, Din- | ing Room Buffet, library table, electric stove, Rocker, 710, 7th. 12-3 ‘OR SALE Schumier ton stake dray, will sell rensonable if | taken at once. Phone 342 or call 1 fd pony, with sad- One 2 dle harness and cart, Robert Burke, | ( 14 Ave, B West. Phone 429. Painters a | and Lee. It would pay you to see us. | Phone 195-LJ. 5-12-1w | WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Removing windows, ¥ ing ser neral work of any kind. storm NOTICE OF SALE. 910 4th} That ii decree in Notice Is Hereby Given, \virtue of a judgment and foreclo and given ithe Di of the Fourth Judi ct in and for the Coun- | ity of Burleigh und State of North Dakota, and entered and docketed in the office of the clerk of said court on the 28th day of Apr i AC vherein The Fidelity iLife Insurance company tion, of Philadelphia, plaintiff, and Albert Selma Josephson jbank of Wing, poration, the ‘W | puny, a corporation [State bank of Wing, North Dakota, | a corporation, Burle ‘county, North | Dakota, a municipal corporation, {Mandan Mercantile company | por are defendants, in intiff and against said , Albert Josephson, and yhson, for the sum of urs and which mong other things, | me of the real | bed, to i id judgment, | ng Mercantile com- Burleigh County | jment and ¢ directs the sale by property hereinafter de: isfy the amount of with interest thereon and the cos: and expenses of such sale, or 30 much thereof as the proceeds of said | isale applicable thereto will and by virtue of a writ to me i out of the office of the clerk of said court, under the seal thereof, directing me to sell said real prop-| erty, pursuant to said judgment and | decree. 1, Albin Hedstrom, sheriff of Bur-| leigh County, North Dakota, and the {person appointed said court to! imake said sale, will sell the herein-| after described real property to the| highest’ bidder for cash at publ- auction at the front door of th court house, in the City of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and State! of North Dakota, on the 5th day of June, 1923, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to sfy said judgment, with interest an costs thereon, and the costs and e pen of such sale, or so much there- of as the proceeds of such sale ap- plicable thereto will sati the premises to be sold as aforesaid, pursuant to said judgment and de-| and to d writ and to this no-| situated in the County of igh, and State of North D: kota, and are described as follows, to-wit: The Quarter (S'% cf NE%), the Nort ‘west Quarter of the Northeast Quar- jter (NW% of NE). and the Sout cach Quarter of the Northwest Quar- | ter (SEM of NW14) of Section Twen- ty-two (22), in Township One Han- dred Forty-two (142) North, of Range event West of the Fifth |Principal Meridian, ning 160 jacres, more or le: Dated this 30th day of April, 1923. ALVIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. D. SE, TE ‘SON, CUPLER MBAUGH | South Half of the Northeast | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- { CLOSURE SALE. | Default having occurred in the {conditions of the mortgage herein- |after described, notice is hereby giv- jen that that certain mortgage ex ;euted and delivered by Anton F.| |Johnson, unmarried, mortgagor, to |Harry E. O'Neill, mortgagee, dated | 'the seventeenth day of April in the year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, and filed for | record in the office of the register | of deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota, on April 18th, A. D. 1916 at 4 o'clock p. m., and recorded there- in in book 108 of Mortgages on page ,189, and duly assigned hy said mort- \gagee to Evelyn M. Moser by an in-| strument in writing dated the 20th day of April, A. D, 1916, and filed \for record in'the office of the reg’ Iter of deeds of said Burleigh coun Jon May 23rd, 1916, at 1:30, o'clock recorded therein in | book 139 of-Assignments, on page 34, |will be foreclosed by a sale of the jpremises in such mortgage and here- linafter described at the front door of |the court house of Burleigh county, | North Dakota, in the city of Bis- marck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, at the hour of 10 o'clock a, m., on the 31st day of May, A. D. 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale, The premises described in such} mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- lows, namely: ‘ Lots three (3), four (4,) and five (5), and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section six (6), in township. one hundred and forty (140) north, of range seventy-seven west of the fifth principal meridian in Burleigh county, North Dakota. There will be on ‘such mortgage at \the date of sale the sum of sixteen hundged and ninety-one dollars ($! |691), besides -the costs, disburs {ments and expenses of this foreclos- ure. Dated April 16th, A. D. 1928. == EVELYN M. MOSER, | The Assignee of Said Mortgagee. | GEORGE M. REGISTER, Attorney for Said ee, | Bismarck, North Dakot | (4-16-23-30-5-7-14-21 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO FORE- CLOSE BY ADVERTISEMENT. Notice is hereby given that default ,has been-made in the terms of that j certain ae ee and uss iveres be Ys need une's 1916, and lor rec- ister of ord in the Deeds of Burleigh county, North Da- . to. fi ; east jnine (139) north, of | cluding hundred mum | No. t 2 book 140 of Mortgages, on page 71 will be foreclosed by sale of th: premises described in such mortgag and hereinafter described at front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state 6f North Dakota at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forc- noon on the Sist day of May, 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon a mortgage on the day of sale. The * i described in such mortgage h will be sold to satisfy the same is described as follows, to-w the south half (S of the north quarter ( ), the whole of the northwest quarter (NW) and the whole of the southeast quarte (SE) of section thirty-four © (34) n township one hundred and thircy- ge seventy- nine (79) west, of the 5th P. M according to the y therect, , more or denen r not part of the homes: C. Hibbs or of any mem The above described ull being situated in Burleigh county, North Dakota. There will be due o such mortgage at the date of tae sale the sum of $7,049.01, in to the costs and expenses of ttorneys fees. ed April ERP MAY, Mortyagee. F. BF. MeCURDY, Bismarck, N. D. Attorney for Mortgagee 23-0-5-7-14-21-L8 NOTICE, The practice of automobiles trucks following the ‘f Fire Chief's car to f ing with the fire to the fire as s and endangering the lives of the firemen, must be discontinued at The trafic ordinance — pro- at “upon the approach of » apparatus, police patrol or ambulance, every vehicle shall draw. up as near as possible to the right and ine possible “leurb of the street and remain at a standstill until sueh apparatus, pa trol or ambulance shall have No vehicle following a tus shall approach closer th feet to the fire a to the fire.” ‘The violation of this ordinal fine of $100.00 or sixty (60) in jail, The Fire Chief Chief of Police have heen instructe to arrest any person violating the ubove provisions, ©. W. HENZU Commissioner of Fire. and Police, passed or is a maxi- days. 9-9-11-14. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Mi Bismarek, May 14, 192: No. 1 dark northern 1 No. spring .... 1 amber durum .. No. 1 mixed durum .. No. 1 red durum .. 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