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| OLD HOME TOWN OFFERINGS OF — ~ WHEAT LIGHT Chicago, May —With offerings here light and with Liverpool ‘quo- tations showing an advance wheat took an upturn in price today dur- ing the early dealings. ,Some buy- ing don advi of whent in Great B; er and that a furthet there is looked for. — Pessim reports to the condition of win- ter wh especially in Ohio and nted as an addition’) or. The opening, which ariedy from unchanged figures to en\s higher with July. °$1.17% One story six room bungalow basement. Floors in every room. Lot 50x200. see us about this fine home. South Phone 421 SELP WANTED—BALB MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY FOR SA Furnace heat, Water, light and Sewer. Convenient to School. Price $5,000. Terms, PRICE OWENS LE with Bath. Full cemented Oak and West Front. Garage. It will pay you to Eltinge Blk. LAND and September $1.15% to was followed by moderate MW around. xport business developed and last half of the day buying power grew last. The market, erced- ed and the closce was unsettléd at a range varying from 8-8 cents off to 1-8 cent advance with July $1,17 to 71-8 and September $1.15 1-4 to 8. WANT few live men who can speak either German or Norwegian and who own a Ford. We carry a ful} line of the best western woolens. 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. Call 409 1st street, or phone 667-M. 23-Ht GO LIVESTOCK Chieago, M Hog receipts b-23-t 2H Steady to 10 cents lower. D600 men to select neck- ht weights off mest. Top Meet of the latest designs at » receipts 5,000, Generally Cy : s Toggery. 5-23-3t stenly ite uray Wy ay V/ " sD eit for farm work, no si 5 et s ) S mnilkcin . KF. Reynolds, Phone ty rather plain. Top maturi YW = ; § S : ( Bull vealers: to > Wi ttiin. 3 B Yo eo 2 1 $9.00 to $10.00, Stockers scarce. GTeyY ies ALE Sheep receipts 10,000. Good to} } iio Nel ee : ALKA STARTED OUT TO FIND THE MISSING ae WANTED— nel teseisart ehcice fed lambs around ‘steady. | \} : ROW, RECENTLY STOLEN FROM VAN ORMANS STc 4 SS TLE Other grades fed lambs, HE AAS FOUND THAT MosT EVERY Normal graduates, Efficient, ser- springe p uneven to sharply lowe pound lambs to packe Medium to good nativ FAMILY IN TOWN OWNS A vice. Tri-State: Teachers’ Bureau 110 Broadway, fargo, N. D. 5-17-2wk. ED— Competent girl for Call at 208 6th and s t 80 RED WHEEL BARROW. __. OUT OUR WAY. —By Williams WAN' eral housework, St. MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, May Shipments B.00 to $27.00. -Flour un- 36,118 barrels. ie ON FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPIT- AL—For confinement, May work for part of exfenses; babies for adoption, Write for booklet. 4911 E. 27th St. Ka City, Mo. 6-5-1mo. _____BOOMS FOR RENT. NT—Two room apartment ed. Gas, Also large front room with enclosed porch vacant May 25th. 7123 3rd St. Phone Bran WASH ,T NOTICE EVERY “TIME You PARK THAT HORSE YOu ALWAYS PUT A BOX UNDER ‘IM; word “TH 10EA ? OEY HAIN NO IDEE “To ry Soe! OAT HAWSE IS GTN === SAG SO POWFUL Low IN “DE MIDDLE. DAT AK JUS AGIB HAS 7D 00 SUMFIN T KEEP © HIM FOM GITTIN ANY WUSSER. 77 PAUL LIVESTOCK Paul, May 25.—Cattle re- 1,100. Market on _, killing “s mostly steady, with the ex- of some weakness on in-be- rades of fat she-stock and bulls. Common to . good, vers $7.00 to $9.50. Fat she- So. pts Fs Bol- er 6 P.M b-21 ogna bulls to $5.25. Stockers T—Furnished and unfur- and feeders dull, steady to , weak. nished, modern 2-3-4 and 6-room 50 to $7.00. apartments, Phone 905. Mrs. L f receipts 1,400. Market W. McLean. 5-1 y to strong. Best lights large- FOR RENT--Furnished rooms for 5 $9.00, Hog receipts 10,- either light houskeeping or sleep- Phone 357W or call 712-7th 5-23-1wk steady to 10 $6.60 to $7.10. cents Stags ing. mostly $ Pigs $6.65 to $6.75. pet tke A Sheep receipts 100. Fat lambs FOR RENT—Three furnished light weak to 25 cents lower. Shorn \\ housekeeping rooms, Gas for cook- lambs $13.00) to $13.25. — Spring ‘ nm ing, 621 6th St, Phone 619-W. Y ) | } 5-23-3t FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 418 1st St. Phone 241-J. FOR RENT—Modern furnishe: lady preferred, 612-5th St, Phone 460-W. 5-24-3t FOR RENT—Two large and two small rooms, 404 Sth St. Phone Bi2-J. FOR RENT— Phone 627K. 5-23-31 FOR RENT—Modern furnished room 321 8th St. 6-22-1wk lam! lowe ies : Sheep about 50 cents Top shorn ewes $6.00, heav- 00, BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 25. No. 1 dark northern . No. 1 Northern spring 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum . 1 red durur flax $145 No. ingle room MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, May 26—Wheat re- ciepts ¥35 ears compared with 143 cars afyear-ago, Cash No.l North- BISMARCK STORAGE COMPANY Licensed and Bonded. crn $1.201-8 to $8.281-8; No. 1 Dark Northern spring choice to ) $1351-8 to $€41 1-8; good to Space to Rent for All Kinds of Storage. hoice $1.281-8 to $1.341-8; ordin- . ary to good $1.221-8 to $1.271-8;| CALL FOR CITY OF BISMARCK | ‘All General Fund warrants regis-] warrants May 24th, 1923. The above || Rates on Application. $1.197-8; July $1.211-8; Sept- WARRANTS, tered on or before January 26, 192%] warrants “are payable at any bank in *Baled Hay For Sale. ember it 95-8, s All Road and Street fund warrants | the City of Bismarck, N. D., or at the Office 207 Broadway Corn No, 3 Yellow 801-4 cents to} Notice is hereby given that there| registered on or before October 12, office of City Treasurer of said city. A. J. ARNOT, City Treasurer. 5-17-18-19-21-22-23-24 1922, All Library Fund warrants regis- tered on or before Nov, 28, 1922. 4: Interest will cease on the above 803-4 cents; Ooats No. 3 white 40) are funds on hand to pay the follow- to 41 cents; Barley 55 to 64 cents; fing warrants of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, drawn on the follow- ing funds. BISMARCK, N. D. : . Phone, 82 $2.97. “D—We have openings for a|LAND FOR SALR—473 acres, 300 acres Mo, River bottom about 70 acres open into Alfalfa, Sweet Clover. Hay meadow. — Wheat Speltz, post, woods. Balance 173 ‘acres up on bench with 31 acres wheat, 142 acres pasture. Within 1-4 miles of Catholic church and school and station, Huff, Terms A. J. Bernotas, Huff, 22-1wk. room modern including 3 bed’ rodms, furnace, hard wood floors down stairs, front porch, east front, close i, and a bargain for $3000., on terms of $1000. Cash down sand. balan in monthly payments.’ 5: room partly modern house for §2 terms of cash and reasonable payments; 7 room mo- dern house, ineluding 4 bed rooms, well located, near schools, fo: $1500. on terms, 6, room partly modern house for $2000., on very liberal terms, Geo. M. Register. FOR RENT nished apartment, Private entrance, and large store room. June Ist. Also large front. with board for two young ladies. 217 Sth St. Phone 883. Modern two room fur floor. -tP modern post. of- fice, for rent to desirable tenant June Ist. Harvey Harri & Co. J. P. Jackson, Manager. } 5-25-2t| gar factory, 423 Third street. FOR ven room modern 5-25-10 house and buildings on 421 and|FOR SALE—Complete coal mining 423 3rd St. suitable for store| equipment, including electric drill- buildings. For information call] ing outfit and sufficient machinery Wm. F. Erlemeyer, 423 3rd St. 5-25-10 FOR SALE--Four-room modern bun- ractically new, good loca- high leve} lot. Price $3,700, $700 down and $35 per month, in- cluding interest. Address P, 0, Box 116 for appointment. 5-22-1w FOR RENT—Very desirable apart- ment, fully equipped for light) LOCKERS FOR SALE—Two sections housekeeping; electric range for! of steel lockers each having four cooking. Plenty of sunshine from] compartments, size 18x18x72 | five windows, 801 4th St. Phone! equipped with Yale Jock. Call or _ 404s. G HOUSE FOR SALE—Frame building, 12x20. Make good garage or small dwelling house, $150. Will deliver free to any part of city. Jas lan, Phone 681, -|FOR SALE—Strictly modern 7 room house. Lawn, trees, walks in, double garage and on pave- ment. ~For further information _ Phone 263. tor light housekeeping, — modern. Murphy Apts. 2041-2 Main. W. Murphy. Phone 852. FOR RENT—Pleasant, modern four room flat, furnished or unfurni ed, College building. Phone 1 ne tf FOR SALE—Hou: 5th St. and Ave. A. T. Burke. 4-27-1m FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. , Varney; Hlgts. Phone 773. Inquire of E. a 5-23-3t FOR RENT—Modern 5 room fur- nished house. Phone 510J. 6-24-3t in Sweden -* | PLANTED SOME on No Different THOSE THAT'S FINE | CHICKENS’ HAVING A LETTUCE- SOME | USED To BANQUET IN MY ' RADISHES - SOME PLANT POTATOES ONIONS -TURNIPS 5 IN SWEDEN | AND. SOME SWEET \ CORN= 7, WHEN | WAS A LITTLE GiIRu GARDEN? . HAVING THE TIME OF THEIR WE DIDN'T, CALL THEM — IZ | our yer oe . cy house, | 4-18-tf 263, ___ 6-19-1wk FOR RENT—Furnished apartment F. 5-14-tf. | FOR RENT-—Front and lot corner ___ HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO RENT- ive or six room modern house by June ‘Ist. Phone 981R. 5-23-4t i SITION WANTED WANTED—High school girl wishes a position in a department or other | store during vacation _ monthe, | Hazel Hammond, Fort Rice, N. D. 5-28-1w BOARD AND ROOM WANTED — Roomers and boarders, $26 per month. Apply 416 Thayer St. Phone 622, 6-19-1w SUTOMOBILES- Ie FOR SALE 2 Oakland Sedan. Run less than 6,500 miles. In per- | fect condition. Priced right. “Ad- dress P, O, Box 353 5-23-1w FOR SALE—Hup touring car. Run! lei good paper. than 1,000 miles, For cash or Address Box 448, city. | | FOR SALE. Fo: plete, top and cab, i St Are you working your| way through school?) You can earn good money ip spare {time or during vacation. Pleasant work; valuable experience. Write at once to Box 976, Fargo, N. D. \ 6-21-1wk | MISCELLANEOUS, For sALE— boo Law books and sectional including Cye. com- S. Digests and Notes, probate decisions, and an Criminal —_ Reports. | Household — furnitu including | Hoosier kitchen cabinet, dining table, Columbia phonograph, see- tional book cases, and Cole heat- | er, Phone 862-LJ or 312-W. bookeuses, plete, Lt 4 5-22-1w \eOR SALE-Twin7 baby cab, Odds! of household furniture | p 2 % size bras: 8, t, 6 dining ¢ = sanitary couch, ple dresser, sewing —ma- chine, chen ware ete, Must be sold by Friday, Mrs. $. B. Toney, | 16 Ave B West. 5-23-3t | | FOR” SALE=We have a lot of odd | boxes of cigars, 1 long filler hand work, fresh made, which we will close out at $1.50 a box, cigars in box. Erlenmeyer's Ci- to handle 100 ton daily. Price $2,- 000, part time to reliable party. Write Tribune 562, 5-21-9t | FOR SALE—Profitable baby chicks, | new June prices. Rocks, Reds, $16 per 100,° Wyandottes, Orpingtons, $17. Leghorns $13.50 prepaid, ar- | rival guaranteed. Clayton Rust, Agr. College, Fargo, N.D. 6-18-7t write Telephone Office, 121 3rd St. ismarek, N. D. 5-24-1wk | ASTRAY—Dark bay gelding, weighing about 1,400 Ibs, bob tail. Gone for about two weeks. For re- ward inform Mike Mski, Wilton, N. D., Box 314, 5-18-1 | FOR” SALE—Bowser-Ited Sentry Sidewalk Gasoline Pump with 500 gallon tank will be sold at a bargain. Write H. Lamberton, | Melrose, Minn. 5-25-1w THE BRIGGS SEWING SHOP—1017 ‘th St. Phone 871-W, Eva B. New- ton, Prop. Graduate of Mrs. I. Molleur’s Academy. Interviews by appointment. 6-12-2w office, 18x: Second floor, Hinckley Block A. C, Hinckley, 410 Thayer S n-th FOR SALE | “Litter Registered Chesapeakes, only | water dog for this cold water for| duck hunting. Guaranteed. A. W.| Mellen, Bismarck, N, D.” | 5-24 it. | 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. 5-19-1w | FOR SALE—Must sell at once piano which has been used about eigh- teen months Very reasonable. Call | 512-M after 5 o'clock. 5-21-1w | FOR” SALE—Baby Buggy $15, Vic- trola, fruit jars, pedestal and re-/ frigerator. Call at 00-10th St. or Phone 714-R. 5-24-3t. | | WANTED—To borrow $8,600.00 on! Brick Garage and modern dwell | ing. First mortgage. Write Tri bune No. 558. ~ 6-12-20 FOR SALE—Monarch cook stove, one heater, one bookcase, and other household goods, including lee box, 610 13th St. 5-22-1w FOR SALE—Piano at @ sacrifice, al- so two Victrolas. Call at 310 North 14th St. or Phone 803. i praluate tipi -23-Bt FOR SALE — Household furniture. | J. E. Agnew, 203 Eighth Ave. N. W., Mandan, N. D. 169-J, 5-2: FOR SALE— Combination wardrobe and chiffonier, Price $25, ~Phone 962. 222 3rd St. * f-24-3t FOR RENT—Front room for office use, 1191-2-5th St. or call Rem- brandt Studios. 5-24-tf. FOR SALE—Piano, practically new, six o'clock. 5-23-3t, FOR SALE—Tent 10x13, jointed gojes for auto touring. Address 448, \ city. 5-24-1wk. FOR pena bay farere My or dition, at vs good condition. Call at aye 3 FOR RENT—Adam Schaaf -Piano. $2.50 per mo. Phone 714M. 5-23-8¢ “Will board ehd care for young cbil- dren, 616 13th St. 5-19-1w FOR SALE—Electric cooking stove, Phone 68. * 5-22-tf. Fs ee . World’s most famous a is ie ‘Arbadil rug in the South Wea eis ALL | jcertain very reasonable, call 354-R after|” FAGE SHVEN Establishes Solid ~~ . Train to Canada The Canadian Pacific railroad will establish a solid through tra service from Chicago, Il., to Van-! cover, B. C., commencing June 10, it was announced today. ‘This service ‘will enable passen- gers to make this ideal trip cotering much of the lake region of Wiscon- sin and Minnesota, the great open prairies of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Canada, the wonderful Canadian Rockies with their mir- rored lakes and snow capped peaks, landing at Vancouver, the Pearl ity of the Pacific without change of cars in fact traveling with all the comforts of a first class hotel, No, 641 Report cf the Condition of THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS STATE BANK at Driscoll, in the State of North Da- kota, at the April Resources Loans and discounts $160,182.62 afts, secured and un- 280.28 st tes, cl ete 12,078.83 Banking * hoi furniture and fixtures i 4,500.00 Other real estate 3,400,00 Current Pnses, — taxes pald, over undivided prot- its 2991.00 nd other h items 57 y from other banks T8055 7,849.92 * Total $188,690.75 Liabilities Capital stock paid in $ 10,000.00 5,000.00 sits neck $20,016.84 ty fund de- 810.77 128,690.75 8,000.00 27,000.00 $188,690.75 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, ss 1, Knudson, ashi Subseribed and sworn tc this Mth day of Ap (Sealy AM My commission ex Cor Attest: iM. A. KNUDSON, 108. HALLUM, Directors NOTICE 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 E. M. Walla, her husband to Sophia 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 filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh County, N. D., on the 3rd 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 house 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 forenoon on the 9th day of June, , to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises de- 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 original plat of the city of Bismarck ,N. D. That there will be dpe on such mortgage at the date of the sale the sum of $1,438.10 in ad- dition to the costs and expenses of sale including attorneys fees. Dated May 3, 1923, BISMARCK LOAN & INVEST- MENT CO., of Bismarck, N. D., Mortgagee. FP. E, McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. D. 5-4-11-18-25-6-1-8 NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Whereas, Default has been made in the terms and conditions of the mortgage hereinafter described, and the mortgagee having declared the entire mortgage indebtedness due as authorized by law, now therefore, Notice Is Hereby Given, that the mortgage, made, executed and delivered by L. C. Stearns, an unmarried man, Mortgagor, to Farm- ers Trust Company, a corporation, Mortgagee, dated the 2lst day of July, 1920, and filed for record in the office of ghe Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 24th day f August, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. mm, nd there recorded in Book 169 of Mortgages at page 43 will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage ‘and hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the Court House, at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, on the 6th day of June, 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 situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota and are described as follows, viz: Lot Three (8) and the West Half. of the Southeast Quarter (W%4SE%), and the Southeast Quar- ter of the-Southeast Quarter (SE% SEX) of Section Ten (10) in Town- ship One Hundred Forty-four (144) North, of Range Seventy-six (76) West of the Fifth Principal Meridi- an. ees There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale, includin, two delinquent interest coupons @ prior first mortgage, one for the sum_ of $55.50 and one for the sum of $54, and interest thereon, tue August. ind 1922, respec- tively, lst, a which said coupons the mort- agee herein has been required to. pay and has paid in ‘ordet to pro- tect its interests in the mortgage under. foreglosi the 4um of Two Hundred Sixty-seven and 43-1 267.43), exclusive of co: its and attorney's fees al- law. this) 28th day, of February, Ve Datel ARTHUR: L. NETCHER, Attorney for ‘Fessenden, FARMERS TRUST eafonetn, an A ation,