The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 23, 1923, Page 7

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WHEAT TENDS | LITTLE LOWER) Market Is sponsive to Yesterday’s « pen Chicago, May 23—Wheat averag- in price today during early had proved unresponsive to yester- terday’s advance on this side of the Atlantic and ther ewas a lack of ag- On the other ive buying here. pressure was CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MONBY-'TO0 LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE One story ‘six room bungalow with Bath. Full cemented basement. Furnace heat, Water, light and Sewer. Floors in every’ room. South and West Front. Lot 50x200. Convenient to School, see us about this fine home. SELP WANTED—SALB ghey TO RENT—Fi It will pay you to room modern house by June 1 WORK WANTED WANTED—A job clerking in a groc- ery store. One year experience. John Brezden, Wilton, N. D. 5-22-2t. WORK WANTED—Competent wo- man wants work by the hour, gen- eral house cleaning. Phone 196 t ‘ i | AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES_ 22 Oakland Sedan 500 miles. In per- FOR” SALE=19: Run less than fect condition. Pr Price $5,000. Terms. Phone 421 PRICE OWENS Eltinge Blk. ] | | FOR SAL Initial prices which vatied from un- figures to 5-8 cents lower y $1.17 7-8 to $1,181-8 and were followed by a moderate rally a fresh setback. weakness developed ow- ing to a dearth of export business und absence of speculative interest. ‘The close was unsteady 1-2 to 11-4 $1.175-8 and September, $1.15 5-8 to Uneven, steady to 10 cents 5 tle receipts 1 she-stock generally me weakness on lower butcher she-stock. | d steers and fairly numerou HENRY APPLEGATES PLEASURE CAR WENT FROM BAXTERS STORE To JED BARRYMORES UNDERTAKING IN TWO JUMPS TODAY WITHOUT HITTING ANY THING 33 smmey ‘ OUT OUR WAY — By Williams oe MINNEAPOLI JES DONT BREATHE, AN HE'LL THINK 17 ONE OF “THEM OL, \\ FASHIONED STOVES. 00 YA THINK | HEL ee me JN) KIN HERE 2 changed to 10 ¢ BISMARCK GRAIN, (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarek, May 23, 1923. Yo. 1 dark northern , 1 northern spring. amber durum . mixed durum. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. St. Paul, May 23.—Cattle re- Market slow. : ents higher, Com- on to good beef ste d lots early, $9.15, Fat she- 5 Canners and cutters, mostly $3 to $4.25. bulls, largely, $4.75 to $5.25. ers and feeders slow, weak to 25 cents receipts, 5,000. Best Practical packer top, $8.75. Best medium weights to 1 averages to packers, $6. pound butchers, $6.25 to $6.50. Rough stags, $4. vy packers, $5. Bulk pigs, $6.75. receipts, 100. Choice shorn lambs, $13.75 to $14. Sheep, 50 to 75 cents lower. : Few spring lambs, ELF DAKIN WAS JUST PASSING THE CROSSINGr ist WATCHMANS SHANTY ‘WHEN HE SPOTTED THE MILL C Gr IN. iat OFFICER WHO HAD'A SUBPOENA FOR HIM. Minn., May 23—Wheat receipts, 137 cars, compared with 163 Cash No, 1 north- cars a year ago. ern, $1.21 5-8 to $1.29 5- NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION (Special District—Annual IS HER®BY GIVEN, That on the First Tuesday in June, being June 5, 1923, an Annual Elec- tion will be held at Will School, in the Special School District of Bis- -~wormmgeimmgpeens 'marck, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota for the- purpose of electing the following: Members of the Board tion; two members to term of three years for the City: of Bismarck, N. D._ The “polls will be opened at 9 o'clock a. m. and’ clos- ed at 4 o'clock p. m. of that day. Dated Bismarck, N. D., this 19ta day of May, 1923. "7 5-8 to $1.42 5-8; good to choice, By order of the Board of. Educa- 95-8 to $1.36 5-8; to $1.28 5-8; July, $1.225-8; September, 21-23-26-28-30 6-2, WANTED—We have openings for a few live men who can speak either German or Norwegian and who own a Ford. We carry a full line of the best western waolens. Write us for particulars, The Baron Woolen Mills, Brighton City, Utah, 5-19-2w WANTED—Hustler, at once, man or lady, to represent Watkins produce in Bismarck, full or spare time. ‘all 409 Ist street, or phone 667-M. WANTED—600 men to sélect ni wear of the latest designs at Klein's Toggery. 5-28-3t a WANTED—Man fo work the month, Francia Jaskowiak, 421 12th St. i 5-19-tf TMeient ser- ic Tri-State Tearhers’ Bureau. 110 Broadway, fargo, N. PD. 17-2wk, 1— Competent im for gen al house work, Mrs, J. G. Cowan, “10 Ave. H. Phone 874-W. PERSONAL, 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. > 6-5-1mo. i ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two room apartment furnished. Gas,. Also large front room with enclosed porch vacant May 26th. 723. 3rd St. Phone after 6 P.M. 5-21-1w FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished, modern 2-3-4 and 5-room apartments, Phone 905. Mrs. L. W. McLean B-1 FOR RENT—A very pleasant room with large windows; newly fur- nished, Phone 632-J, 3-21-3t FOR RENT—Two - furnished rooms for ‘light housekeeping, 418 Ist St. Phone 241-J. 5-21-1w FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home, 218 2nd street. Phone 882-R. 5-21-3t Fo! large and two Sth Bt Phohe _ 2T-tt FOR RENT—Single room di3-4th St. Phone G27R, e i- 3-3t FOR RENT|-Modern furnished room 321 8th St, POSITION WANTED _ WANTED —High* school girl wishes a position in a department or other store during vacation’ months, Hazel Hammond, Fort ‘Rice, N. D. 22-1wk BOARD AND ROOM TAND FOR SALE acres Mo. River bottom about 70 up on bench with wheat, 142 acres pasture. miles of Catholic chureh and Bernotas, Huff, of green past drouths, Bayfield, Wisconsin, Will lease on satisfactory 207 LaSalle Bldg., neupalis, Minn, ite | FOR SALZ OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR SALE—Nice modern bungalow Good location. it at the price. $3. Bil two houses, five rooms each, clo dern except heat; trees, Rental, $60 monthly. B: Holihan, East of-1 ostoflice. Four-room modern hun- galow, practically. new, good locu- tion; high leve} lot. $700 down and $35 per month, in- cluding interest. Address P, 0, 716 for appointment, housekeeping nished, modern with outside opening. Yo or call at 622 Srd. FOR RENT—Very de: equipped for housekeeping; electric Plenty of sunshine from bh St. Phone 4045. Geo. W, Littl FOR SALE—Strictly modern 7 FOR RENT—Two-room with small kitchenette, unfurnish- strictly modern and close-in. FOR RENT—Furnished for light housekeeping, Murphy Apts. FOR RENT—Pleasant, modern four room flat, furnished or unfurnish- ed, College building. b-23-tr| ward inform Mike Mski FOR SALE—House and lot éorner Bth St. and Ave. A. Inquire of E. WANTED —Roomers and boarders, 1 $25 per month. Apply 416 Thayer * St. Phone 622. 5-19-1w leper eeee ern REAL ESTATE LOAN! FOR RENT—One modern five-room flat, L, K. Thompson. AGENTS WANTED dress P, 0, Box 3-1 FOR SALE fect condition, practically good as new. $500 cash. Write Tribune 563. less than 1,000 miles. For cash or ood paper. Address Box 448, city, R price $121 t tet Are you working your way through school? You can earn good money in spare time or during vacation. Pleasant work; valuable experience. Write at once to Box 976, Fargo, N. 5-2: MISCELLANEOUS. ALE—Law books and sectional including com: Digests and probate de ican Crimin Reports. Household furnitu including Hoosier kitchen cabinét, dining table, Columbia phonograph, sce- al hook cases, and Cole heat- Phone 862-10 or 312-W FOR SALE Twin’ baby cab, Odds and ends of household furniture | including 2-44 s brass bed | china closet, 6 dining chairs, wick- | er couch, sanitary couch, | birds | eye maple dresser, ing ma- | chine, kitchen ware ete, Must be | sold by Mrs. S. B. Toney 5 Complete coal mining equipment, including electric drill ing outfit amd sufficient machinery to handle 100 ton daily. Price $2,~ 000, part time to reliable party. Write Tribune & 5-21- re | | FOR -SALE—One phonograph ai | stand mahogany finish with six double dise records, $18. Hughes electric hot plate, good as new, $20. Boy's bicycle, $15. Call Phone 836-M. 5-21-3t |FOR SALE—Profitable baby chicks, $17, Leghorns $13.60 prepaid, ar- rival guaranteed. Clayton Rust, 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 factory, 423 Third street. 6-17-1w FOR SALE—Blue wicker baby car- riage in good condition, $30. Also white enameled bassinet and mat- tress, $5. Mrs. T. GONE ASTRAY—Diurk bay gelding, weighing about 1,400 lbs, bob tail Gone for about two weeks. For re- N. D., Box 314 6-18-1w FOR SALE—At once, city dray city, good repair, Schurmeier make at a bargain. Apply Capital City Bottling Works. 5-18-1w FOR SALE=-At once, good dray horse, city broke, weight 1,600 pounds, good condition, at a bar- gain. Capita] City Bottling Work: 5-18-1w 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*indebtedness. Bankers Reserve Deposit company; Lathrop building, Kansas City, Mo. 4-23 AGENTS WANT manufacturer its agents to sell complete line of shirts direct to clusive patterns. Mills, 603 Broadway, New York. DOINGS TOM, WHY DIDN'T You COME HOME FOR DINNER ?- WE WAITED FoR. OF THE DUFFS Tom Almost Got Away With It A MAN CALLED. To SEE You TH!S EVENING WHILE You. WERE OUT- IS HE INA SERIOUS CONDITION? HOW LONG HAS HE BEEN SICK? ' WORKED A LITTLE LATE AND THEN STOPPED IN To SEE JIM GREY- HE'S DOWN WITH ~ PNEUMONIA = VLL SAY HE 1S- HELL BE IN-BED FoR “Two WEEKS MORE- + WHO'WAS ITP DID HE LEAVE HIS: NAME P YES; HE SAID THAT HE WAS M& JIM GREY AND THAT HE HAD AN APPOINTMENT WITH You To PLAY PooL- 1S THAT So - _____ BY BLOSSER at THE BRIGGS SEWING SHOP—1017 7th St. Phone 871-W, Eva B. New- ton, Prop. Graduate of Mrs. I. Molleur's Academy. Interview: appointment. 5-12. TRADE—A Mellotte cream separator to trade for a milch cow. Separator | cost $75 new. Write R. A. Mid- | daugh, General Delivery, Bismarck N. D. R SALE—Must sell at once piano which has been used about eigh- teen months Very reasonable. C by 2w 512-M after 5 o'clock. 5-21-1w |deeds of the County of Burleigh, | WANTED—1 Jow priced second hand billard table and 1-low priced sec- ond hand pool table. Write Trib-! une No, 564, 5-22-8t Brick Garage and modern dwell- ing. First mortgage. Write Tri bune No. 558. 5-12-2w 7OR SALE—Monarch cook stove, one heater, one bookcase, and other household goods, including Ice box, so two Victrolas. Call at 310 North 14th St. or Phone 803 5-23 FOR SALE—Fuli_set of tinner’s \tools, Mrs, R. Pugh, 222 Ist Ave. So. Jamestown, N. D, 6 FOR SALE — Household furniture. J. E., Agnew, 203 Bighth Ave. N. W., Mandan, N. D. 169-J, 5-23-1w FOR SALE—Garland gas range, nearly new. Mrs. W,’ J. Bennett | _209-W Thayer St, 5-22-3t, FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage in good condition. Call at 23 Ave A. 5-23-3t FOR SALE—Household goods and _farniture, Phone 714-R, _5-21-3t ‘Will board and care for young chil- dren, 516 13th St. 5-19-1w FOR SALE—Electric cooking stove, Phone 58, 5-22-tf. quae if NOTICE TO CREDITORS. _ In the Matter of the Estate of Eliza- beth Catton, deceased, | Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned George N. Harris, executor f the estate of Elizabeth Catton, “late of the town of Newton, in the i County of Sussex, and State of New | Jersey, deceased, to the creditors of, and persons having claims against said deceased, to. exhibit then, with the necessary. vouchers, Phone 981R. 5-23-4t | ———— {new June prices. Rocks, Reds, $16} r Lawn, trees, walk3} per 100. Wyandottes, Orpingtons, in, double garage and on pave- For further information phone 263. FOR SALE—Strictly modern 6 room house and 4 room bungalow. appointment phone owner 1068-R. : Agr. College, Fargo, N. D. 5-18-7t | FOR SALE—We have a lot of odd | | Pavlak, 18! Thayer St. Phone 262-R, 5-17-1w|corner of Block Seven (7), of ‘townsite, thence east 400 feet, then , South 300 feet, thence west 400 feet, |conditions of s jand the same not having been p: |Three Hundred Forty-s: ‘certain mortgage executed and d ‘livered by 19-1 | kangas, 610 18th St. : 6-22-1w | | FOR SALE—Piano at a sacrifice, al- 8 fhe first publication of this natice, to said executor, at the office of G, F. Dullam, his’ resident agent, in the city of Bismarck, N. Dak. Dated May 16th, 1928. 5 GRORGE ‘N: HARRIS, | Executor, | First publication on the: 16th-day lof May, A. D., 1928. i 6-16-23-30-6-6 |NOTICR OF MORTGAGE H FORKCLOSURE SALE | Notice is hereby given that. that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Jesse 0. Mathison and Mary E. Mathison, his wife, mortga- ed right. Ad- |gors, to Union Investment Company, 5 w 8 corporation, mortgage {16th day of October, vdan in perfect ‘for record in the office of the Re- dated the 17, and filed gister of Deeds in and for the Coun- ity of Burleigh and State of North 2.3t, Dakota, on the Ist day of November, = : =~ |1917 at 9 o'clock, A. M., and record- Nup touring car. Run jed in Book 151 of Mortgages, at |page 56, and assigned by said mort- |gagee by an cinstrument in writing s onal Bank of Water- ‘orporation, of Waterville, sota, dated the 27th day of |January, 1923, and filed for record Jin the office of the Register of {Deeds in and for said Coun f | Burleigh, and State of North Dak ta on the 19th day of March, 1923, 19 o'elo A. M. and recorded in Book 175 of Assignments at page 59, jwill he foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mertgage and jhereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the City jof Bismarck, County of Burleigh land State of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P. M. on the j8th day of June, 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on |the day of sale. The premises de- jseribed in said mortgage and when ‘will be sold to satisfy the same are descriped as follows, to-w he Southeast q Two, Township oni |two, North of Range Seventy-seve | West, situated in Burleigh count state of North Dakota. There will he |due on such mortgage on the day of |sale the sum of $1 and the | costs of this forecto: | First Nation of Waterville \ Assignee of Mortgagee. \By G. Olgeirson, {Attorney for Assignee of Mortgages, i k, North Dakota, ATE MORT- IRE SALE, RAGE FORECLO: Notice is hereby given that that ‘certain mortgage made, executed und |delivered by Francis Jane Newman and Columbus Newman, her husband, Mortgagors, to Jacob Brom, Mort: gagee, dated November 13th, 1919, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Burleigh county, North Dakot November 28th, 1919, at 2 p. m., and duly recorded in B 162 of Mortgage Deeds on page 170: will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck; Burleigh county, North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock jin the afternoon on the 2nd day of |June, A. D. 1928, to satisfy the amount due on 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- jlows, to-wit: That part of t Northwest Quarter of Section E en (11), Township One Hundred Forty-two (142), Range Seventy-six (76), described as follows: Com- |mencing at a point on the east line of the townsite of Wing, 66 feet east and 300 feet south of the north: thence north 300 feet to place of b ginning, situate, lying and being in Wilton, | Burleigh county, North Dakota. Default having occurred in the id mortgage, and the |mortgagee having given the recora wagon, stake body, three-ton capa- title owner of the above described premises notice as provided by there will be due on such mor on the date of sale the si of ven and 42- 100 Dollars ($347.42), Dated April 12th, 1923, JACOB BROM, oe Mortga: SULLIVAN, HANLEY & SULLIVAN, Mandan, North Dakota, Attorneys for Mortgagee. 4-18-2: 9-16-23 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that August Kangas and wife, mortgagors, ment Company, of innesota, 2 corporation, Union Inve vapolis, M |mortgagee, dated the 27th day of ‘all December, 1917, and filed for record n the office of the Register of and State of North Dakota on th 25th day of February, 1918 at 2 o'clock, P. M. and recorded in Book 151 of Mortgages at page 214, and {assigned by said mortgagee by an WANTED—To borrow $8,600.00 on|instrument in writing to George E. reene of Waterville, Minnesota, ted the 20th day of May, 1918, and led for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for suid Burleigh County, State of North Dakota on the 17th day of March, {1923 and recorded in Book 175 of Assignments at page 56, will oe foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such ‘mortgage and _hereina. described, at the front door of ul Court House in the City of marck, in the ®ounty of Burleig’ and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. on the sth day of June, 1923 to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on jthe day of sale. ‘The premis@ de- scribed in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit The Southwest quarter of Section Fourteen, Township One Hundred Forty-one, North, of: Range Seventy- six West, ‘tuated in the County of Burleig’ ind State of North Dakota, There will be due on such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of four- teen hundred fifty-nine and. 69-100 dollars ($1,459.69), and the costs of this fofeclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this Ist day of May, 1923. GEORGE _E, GREENE, Assignee of Mortgagee. ‘ G. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for Assignee of Mort- wagee, _ Bismarek, North Dakota. 5-2-9-16-23-30-6-6 Only natives may own land in Java, foreigners being permitted te lease it for periods up to 76 years, on condition half the area is avail. able free for growing rice for natives, 9) eo i

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