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MONEY:TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. One story six room bungalow with Bath. Full eemented basement. Furnace heat, Water, light and Sewer. Oak Floorsein every room. South and West Front. Garage. Lot 50x200, Convenient to School. It will pay you to see us abont this fine home. Price $5,000. Terms, PRICE OWENS DEPRESSING 10 GRAIN PRICES Wheat Shows Tendency to Sag Under Good Reports Received Ze y 18—With weather | ions favorable wheat showed a tendency to sag today during early dealings. Crop damage re- ports Yrom the Southwest remain- ed serious but failed to bring in Phone 421 Eltinge Blk. ROOMS. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two nice furnished MELP WANTED—SALB RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED 1 —Bismarck examination May 26,| rooms for housekeeping in mod- much buying. On the other hand, $1600 to $2200 yearly and trave ern house. Gas, 81 Front St. Wage Aca al a eS opehite, ing expensés, Position perma: Phone 437-M. 5-16-3t Le) i cdl rise IS cant ent. Write Mr. Ozment, 472 St./ ORR F i which varied from unchanged fig- te R RENT Louis, Mo, immediately. nished, modern 2-3-4 and b-room ures to % cents lower with July MAB DOG TWo BLOCKS,HE FOUND THE BOYS 41 THE Cattle receipts 4,000. Active, all 110 Broadw Fargo, N. D. in modern house, 419 7th St. Phone ! «| FOR RENT 7M, F be apartments. Phone 905. © Mrs. HIS to $1-i5se was followed by VWANT TO MEET Live Re LW. McLean, 6-16: moderate downturns all around ; Man, who has car and enough| FOR R ; 2 or 3 room furnish: Subsequent upturns based chief- B : ks < \ money to pay freight and go 50-50.) ed for light house keeping. 620- on crop damage r failed to i’ ? { ce opportunity, Sie: Ne Gth Street. Mrs, Ada’ Rohrer. ang t = 560, 17-3 5-16-1wk last in the face of predictions that - a = ~ : watm wave would: follow showers WANTED—At once, cook for cafe] FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms aver a good portion of the winter work, Phone or write R. L. And-} for light housekeeping. Phone 241- crop belt, The close was heavy in, New Cafe, Underwood, N.} J. 418, 1st St. 6-14-1wk. 18 to 178 cents net lower, with P8185. AND HOARD One rrr | July SIAG1-8 to $1614 and WANTED—18-year-old” hoy, Barker} cuituble for two, “The Mohawk.” | tember $1.14 1-2. Bakery & Candy Co. S-UT-It} 401, bth St. b-14-6t. Wye FOR RENT—Furnished room In mod: CHICAAO LIVESTOCK —\HELP WA) CUO a rae He Chicago, May 18—Hog_ receipts | : Wa CHERS—College ani) Si premen sae eS ae 00. Slow, mos 0 6 cents a Nor gradyates, Efficient ser- Lay | Tower, Ton gras 10 18 contest Ape MARSHAL OTEY WALIKER HAD CHASED A SUPPOSEDLY ek GS GEHE SME Tae ea roel | FOR cRENT=Targemiacaienersroom FOR SALE — Seven-room modern house and buildings on 421 and 423 j Third. street, suitable for store buildings, also small barn large | enough for one horse for $25, for ; further information call Wm. F. Erlenmeyer, 423 Third street. Iw FOR RENT er} ment, fully equipped for housekeeping; electric ran for cooking. Plenty of sunshine from five windows, 801 4th St, Phone 4045. Geo. W, Little, 4-18-tf rc rietly modern 6 room and 4 room bungalow. For { appointment phone owner 1068-R. 5-18-1wk. FOR RENT—Furnished for light housekeeping, Murphy Apts, 2041+ ¥. Murphy. apartment modern, Main. 5-14- apart- Phone 852. 2 four ith kitchenette and bath, room ments City Heat. Call: Webb Bros. 5-16-3t | FOR SALE—House and lot corner | 5th St. and Ave, A. Inquire of E. T. Burke. 4- room modern nished house, 313 Ave. Phone 1052-W. FOR RENT wo modern fur apartments, Phone 404J. Geo. W. Little. 6-16+1w | FOR RENT—One modern five-room | flat, L, K, Thompson, Phone 287. 17-1w —_—————— HOUSES WANTED » | as first payment on house with | three or more bedrooms, but with- out inflation. HH, H., Lock Box 96, | 5-1h-1w WANTED—To hear from owner of six or seven room modern home, well located and reasonably pric- ed. Phone 947. B-17-3t 612-J. 2-7-tf AF $27 ST. PAUL LIVE! So. St. Paul, May 18,—Cattle re- ceiptS) 800, Market on_ killing classes mostly steady to strong.. SN SS FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPIT- AL—For confinement, May work for part of expenses; babies for adoption. Write for booklet. 4911 E. 27th St. Kansas City, Mo, 5. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. and cutte Bulls, largely § kers and feede $3 to mostly, 5 5.00. ing, fruits and to drouths. Bayfield, per month including 7% interest. a5 ca echigiae, Beatie lost bungalow hot water heat, hase- LOST— Traveling containing bungalow. front, double garage, trees, built in features, Price $5250.00. Hedden Agency. ME Minneapolis, 142 cars APOLIS GRAIN May 18—Wheat re- compared with 168 § rl beads with white gold clasp, finder return to Tribune for reward. 6-17-3t coipts hot water heat. Kast front, lawn, HOUSE PAINTING-—50 cents per ellow fi to a2 hour. Jos. Burekhard, 423 12th st.|- trees garden, a Te E hite 393-4 to an So. 5-17-83 7 of 2 Sy ‘ ae Part cash, 7%. Hedden Agency. Hewes eee ELF DAKIN ALWAYS GETS TO FINISH 1 WANTED—Washing. Phone 76i-R.| Phone 0. ids ax No, 2. HIS STORY AS IT 1S IMPOSSIBLE / & Rw tliams, 5-15-Iwk.1 FOR SALE—6 room partly modern LARGE HATS Large hats of straw and horse- hair braid are now being shown to »mpany the full-skirted, ruffled 4O SLAM A DOOR IN HIS FACE. bungalow. East front, furnace si heat, water, lights. Price $2625 —$200 cash. Special Optional agreement until $500 paid then contract. Hedden Agency. FOR SALE—8 room partly modern ———— WEA SERVICE AUTOMOBILES—MOTOROYCLES FOR SALE—At a bargain, my six- cylinder touring car, good tires and in excellent condition. Call Mr. Dixon, Grand Pacific hotel. 5-17-3t HAND-KNITTED COATS embroidery or beads are used di- ith many a smart costume of rectly in front on some of the new CHIFFON RIBBON 2-18-tf | FOR SALE—At $600 cash and) $45.00 per month including 79 | Spots in trade for fat yearling interest. 5 room modern house, steers and she-stoc Com- south front, immediate posses- mon_te good beef steers, $6.75 to sion. Purchase price $3850.) at she-stock, $4.50 to $8.50. Hedden Agency. Phone 0. FOR SALE—At $400 cash $35.00! sell or lease on satisfactory and] § room modern bungalow fur.| ‘leettic fan, two flat irons, toast- Bulk $6 to $7.50. Calves attractive plan. Write H. F.! nace heat. Kast front. Price! ¢r,Vinrator: heading pad, mee 1,200, aMrket, 50 cents Whittle, 207 LaSalle Bldg., Min-] $3900, Hedden. Real Estate! Jere. leinedan bonis bi aes Best lights largely $8.50 ___Reapolis, Minn, 5-17-1wk. | Agency. Phone 0. ete. Mrs, 8. B. Toney, 16 Ave. B. i CS eee ROR) SATIg AT modern] W. receipts, 8,000. | Market ROS. ive room oder: Vv t om Cash No. 1 North- LOST—Tricyele, Nobby DeBolt, 607|fOR SALE—Five room modern erm to $1.28 7-8; No. 1 Dark 5th St. Phone 1047 7 cottage, south front, trees, hed- Northern spring choice to faney ges, vines. Garage, good loca- 6 7-% to $1.417-8; good to choice WORK WANTED . tion, very attractive. Price $5200 ordinary to WANTED-—Sewing by the day or at by the day or at pat ue Hedden Real Estate $1.20. home. Reasonable prices. Phone| Agency. Phone 0. ptember $1,19- 832-M. 311 2nd St. 5-14-1wk | FOR SALE—8 room modern house, ses geperally steady to BARBER SHOP HAD JUST COVERED THE DOGS HEAD __ 644-1 5-3-tf \; : AGENES WANTED a Pere aE TH SHAVING 2 ~ WANTED—C: ent maid for gen- | FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms |! am here fora very si ime, clive ua ae tLe NS era! house work, Mrs. J. G. Cowan,] in modern home close in, Cail! want to meet all agents and oth- ance good later Thursday at : HOIAVORBS Phone STW. 6:18! 579d, Soe 5-1G-1m| ers interested in the French Plow ili WANTEDIAT once kiteher FOR RENT—Two-room apartment. | Point. Tribune No, 561, cipts 9,000. Very slow. OUT OUR WAY —By Williams __ Wane aboncs kitchen help aud] FOR, MeN ianee ait ela me Ponce | BerTeat \round steady. Best clipped lambs ——— j gere-at] 2738 8 10-1wk. | DRESSMAKING We ye oFTER VANTED—Gi choral house-| ¥OR RENT—Two large and two! WANTED=Dressmaking, good work > (Now Lacy, WANTED—Girl_ for general house: |was ere * KPLAN te ene work, H, A. Woodmansee, 826 4th} small rooms, 404 Sth Bt Phone; ang reasonable price, Mrs. J. J. hone POLIS OF Thi St. 5-18-3t Dehne, 423 2nd St. May 1 wane ReMOUEr ener FOR RENT—Two room apartment, 6-18-3t » May a - oe Shipments, Buv A WHOLE CAGE, Bismarck Business College. Phone! SITUATIONS WANTED | SIFUATION— Youngman wishes | position in office, Write Fort Clark N. D., Box 172. Be1T-5t. | MISCELLANEOUS. {FOR SALE—Complete dining room | set. One full size brass bed, box | spring, huir mattress, new, two % : Singer sew- Monarch range, wa!l birdseye maple dresser, | cabinet, ‘ALE—Profitable 5 = 5 ie ment garage. Riverview. Pur- 5 o1 : . 6 V70-pound ave ra 5. bunch of keys, white sweater chase price $5700. Part cash. ee une Phan OLE, ows largely, 5. Stags shirt and other personal articles,| Hedden Real Estate Agency. $17. Leghorns $13.50 prepaid, ar- BD: Balk pigs, Wp sheen between Moffit and Hazelton Sun-| Webb Block. Phone 0. ~ a {HAGA UneRB teed Melee rena aa | i t Hy Ege ain Bes y afternoon, $10.00 reward. Fin-| FOR SALE—At $1250 cash and $55 College, Fargo, N.D. 5-18-7t ORIEN E AUC Bese aMONRIO We ify, NL. Daffin-) per month including interest. 5 fea 5-17-3t room modern East —Light Krocery, confec- tionary and bakery ut Wilton Owner not a ba If you want | to get into busitiess in a good pay-roll town with a small inves ment come and see it. J, F. Bren- ton, Wilton, N. D. 5-17-2t FOR SALE—We have a lot of odd boxes of cigars, all long filler | hand work, fresh made, which we | will close out at $1.50 a box, 50 cigars in box. Erlenmeyer’s Cigar Third street. 5-17-1w for the right man. Dr: and Feed Barn teams and truck in reservation city. Two thousand dollars handles deal. Joseph J. Carmody, Parshall; N, D. 6-17-4t. FOR SALE- Blue wicker baby car- tinge in, good condition, $30. Als white enameled bassinet and mat- IVY CW ARE THOSE PROOFS \ 32. ~ e READY THAT I TooK 4 : OF MY BABY? = OH VES THEY WERE, READY YESTERDAY , | | \\\ ' {| motor; will fit any sewing machine | Good a: | NoTT | E. M. Walla, her husband to Sophia \filed for record in. the office of the ac Pleated chiffon ribbpn is being Ir tress, $5. Mrs. T. E. Pavlak, 18 boutfags styles of the moment. white or colored crepe is worn a] oriental turbans. : as used effectively on summer hats} FOR SALE CHBAP—If taken at once | Ouse, arn, chicken house, ga- Thayer St. Phone 262-R, 5-17-1w} pial hand-knitted jacket of lustrous silk. s and’ gowns, Maxwell Touring: car in Al condi] T25¢:_ aknet front. Price $3150—| THE BRIGGS SEWING SHOP—-1017 | By one horsepower is meant the a Falling odt of trains in England} ‘ tion, Phone 32 Tribune. 6-14-tf. ‘ cehicde G pecial Potions Tth St. Phone 871-W, Eva B. New- ability to lift 650 pounds one foot in FUR TURBANS _ causes an average of about 30 ac-| Thimbles were made of walnut] FoR SALE—Coupe, almost new. anne! Hed fe ‘we mes then! ton, Prop. Graduate of Mrs. I. one second. Very large round ornaments of] cidents a year. {and oak at one time. Phone 455, bi2Iw| eee lee alleaee Academy, utero by - ~ ae appointment. -12-20 - - — - Fe !BARN FOR. SALE—Frame barn! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Fine Photography : BY ALLMAN | cated at 416 Thayer st. Must he moved to another location.| Inquire of L. C. Craswell. phone 1011. 5-14-1wk | WANTED—To borrow $8,600.00 on Brick Garage and modern dwell- ing. First mortgage. Write ri bune No. 558. 6-12-2w | esp tn d |!FOR SALE—One new refrigerator, | | | 25 Ib. capacity. Reasonable. 517 2nd St. Phone-309-J. | FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine nearly new. Phone 823. 17-3t | ; FOR SALE—One steel range with | water front, almost new. Addres: | _ 319 West Rosser St. 5-18-3t FOR SALE—Bed davenport, and two | | wicker chairs. Phone 851-W. | 5-17-8t FOR SALE—Leonard Refrigerator | new. Phone 55! t | CE OF FORECLOSURE SALE | BY ADVERTISEMENT. | Notice is hereby given that de- | fault has been made in the terms of that certain. mortgage executed | and delivered by Celia K. Walla and | Nicola and assigned to the Bismarck Loan and Investment company, a cor- | poration of Bismarck, N. D., dated | the 29th day of September, 1922 and register of deeds of Burleigh County, N. D,, on the 8rd day of October, 1922, at 2 o’clock p, m. in book 171 of Mortgages on 212, will be foreclosed by’sale of the premises described in such: mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed at the front door of the court pouse. in the. city of Bismarck, and | in the county of Burleigh and state of North-Dakota’ at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenann on the 9th day of June, 1923, to sgtisfy the amount, due upon such mortgage on the day of sal The premises de- part: light | WANTED-Have $800 and small cart | y\ certain Tele-| !North Dakota and are describe: | West of the Fifth Princip jof $54, and interest thereon, Bismarck ,N. D. That there will be due on such mortgage at the-date of the sale the sum of $1,438.10 in ad- dition to the costy and expenses of | sale including attorneys fees. Dated May 38, 1928, BISMARCK LOAN & INVEST- | MENT CO,, of Bismarck, N. D., | @ corporation, » Mortgagee. F. E. McCURDY, | Attorney for Mortgagee, i Bismarck, N. D. 1 6-4-11-18-25-6-1-8 |NOTICE OF MORTGAG | CLOSURE SALE. | Notice is hereby given that that | certain mortgage executed by Thom- jas Garross and Emma, Garross, n |wife, mortgagors, to D. mortgagee, dated March 15th, 19 \filed for record in the office of t | Register of Deeds of Burleigh coun- ‘ty, North Dakota, March 23rd, 1917, land duly recorded in Book 138 of. Mortgages on page 233, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- jscribed at the front door of the jcourt house in the city of Bismarck, | Burleigh county, North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afte noon of the 22nd day of May, 1 to satisfy the amount due on such |mortgage on the day of sale, The premises described in said mortgage {and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: Loi number 11 of section 3, township 137. north of range 80 west of the 5th Prin. M., containing 40.6 acres, more or less. There will be due on |such mortgage at the date of sale $286.75, besides the costs of closure. Dated this 15th day of April, 1923. D, T. OWENS, FORE- | Mortgagee. |W. 1. SMITH, | Attorney for Mortgages, |” Bismarck, North Dakota. 4-13-20-27. 11-18 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, ss. ers Union Warehouse Mercan- tile and Milling Company, Plaintiff, vs. Consumers Company, a corpor- ation. Notice Is Hereby Given, That by virtue of an execution to me directe nd delivered, and now in my hands, jissued out of the clerk's office of the |Fourth Judicial District Court, State jof North I in and for the County of B upon a judgment | rendered |Farmers Union Warehouse jtile and Milling Company, Pls and against Consumers Cor jcorporation, Defendant, I have jupon the following described |property of said defendant, to-wi Lots Ten (10), Seventeen (17) and ‘Righteen (18)' of Block Fi \(51), Original Plat to the Ci Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota. ‘And that I shall on Tues- |day, the 29th day of May, A. D. 1 at the hour of two o'clock p. m., of said day, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismare! in said county and state, proc jto sell the right, title and interest |of the above named Consumers Cou- jpany, a corporation, in and to the labove described property, to satisfy said judgment and costs, amounting to Two Hundred Twenty-two Dollars and Nineteen Cents, together w all accuring costs of sale, and in est on the same from the 28th day of December, 1920, at the rate seven per cent per annum, at pu- lie auction, to the highest bidder for cash. ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff Burleigh County, N. L, SMITH, laintiffs Attorney. Dated Bismarck, N. D., April | Ir | | aintif D. oT Affidavit of publication |iff's office. to sher- 4-28-5-4-11-18 NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. |, Whereas, Default has been made jin the terms and conditions of the mortgage hereinafter described, and jthe mortgagee having declared’ the jentire mortgage indebtedness due as {authorized hy law, now therefore jNotice Is Hereby Given, that mortgage, made, and delivered by L. C. unmarried man, Mortgagor, to ers Trust Comp: Mortgagee, date day ¢ |July, 1920, und filed for record in ithe office of the Register of Deeds jof the County of Burleigh and Sts jof North Dakota on the 24th ¢ lof August, 1920, at 2 o'clock p,m. Jand there recorded in Book 169 of Mortgages at page 43 will be closed by a sale of the premise such mortgage and hereinafter |seribed, at the front door of |Court House, at Bismarck, in County of Burleigh, and State North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, on the Gth day of June, A. D. 1923, to satisf; the amount due upon such mortgage lon the day of sale, The premises described in such mortgage and which jwill he sold to satisfy the same ar¢ situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of das follows, viz: Lot Three (3) and the West Half of the Southeast Quarter (W%SE'4), and the Southeast Quar- ter of the Southeast Quarter (SE% SE%) of Section Ten (10) in Tow ship One Hundred Forty-four (144) (76) the of rth, of Range Seventy-sin Meridi- an. There will be due on such mort- Bage at the date of sale, including two delinquent interest coupons of a prior first mortgage, one for the sum_ of $55.50 and one for the sum due August Ist, 1921 and 1922, respec- tively, which said coupons the mort- gagee herein, been required to pay and has paid in order to pro- tect its interests in the mortgage under foreclosure, the sum. of Two Hundred Sixty-seven and — 43-100 Dollars 267.43), exclusive of costs, disbursements and attorney's fees al- lowed by law. Dated this 28th day of February, FARMERS TRUST COMPANY, Corporation, Mort; a ARTHUR L. NETCHER, seat ie Attorney for Mortgagee, Fessenden, se Dakota, 4: ~18-25-6-1 MEMORIAL SERVICES. Van Hook, N. D., May 18—Stanley Parshall and, Van Hook American Legion posts, assigted hy Women’s auxiliaries and other organizations will join in three day Memorial rites in. honor of Mountrail county's sol- dier dead, ‘ The first day’s program will be held at Sanish, May 27. The, ceme- tery there and two ‘across the river will be visited. tev. ©. C. Heiden- Berg of Van Hook will speak at Charlson. The next day -servi scribed in such mortgage and- which. will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows to-wit: Lot numbered seven in block ninety-six of the origina} plat of the: city” will be held in honor of old sci and former servicemen at-Shell Vil- lage, Major A. B. Welch of Mandan will speak. On Memorial day: ser- vices will: be: held:-at-Van Hook, preranere amet vtens Petar tre: \eaee

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