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SSR MAY 28, eee | MARKET NEWS | WEATHER I$ "AGAIN BEARISH Wheat Shows a Little Lower Py in Price at Chicago ‘ HOLDER NEWT oy ; snes AREARIN’ HIDING mn Dy x 5 TH’ TREES: - MONEY. TO LOAN on IMPROVED “ One story six room bu basement. Furnace heat, Water, ligh Floors in every room. Lot 50x200. Convenient to School. see us about this fine home. ! Chicago, May 28.—Better weath- er west and a break in prices at Liverpool had a bearish effect on’ Chicago wheat market today ng the early dealings. Heavy heral rains in the west belt were ded as likely to prove of ma- Kenefit to the winter crop. Besides ¥ghter and more scattered idns felin the Ohio valley. Qpen- ing prices, which varied from un- hanged figures to % cents lower, with July $1.14 to $1.14% and -Sep- Phone 421 PRICE OWENS ED—We have openings for a German or Norwegian and who own a Ford. We carry a fel} 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 oF lady, to represent Watkins produce in Bismarck, full: or spare time. tember $1.12% to $1.13 were fol- lowed by a moderate setback all around and then something of a rezction. of $1000. in 30 LIVESTOCK, May 28—Hog receipts, 0, Mostly 25 cents lower. Top, . 73,001 CUSSED ANENTSERENTS FOR SALE alow With Bath, Full cemented South and West Froit. CITY PROPERTY \ t and Sewer. Oak Garage. It will pay you\to Price $5,000. Terms, Eltinge Blk. FOR SALE OR RENT ROUSES AND FLATS. few live men who can apeak either] FOR SALE—7 foom “modern house, including hard wood front porch, east front, close in, and al bargain for $3000., on terms . Ca monthly partly modern house for $2650, on terms of $650, cath and balance reasonable payment dern house, including 4 bed rooms, 3 bed Yooths, floors down furna h down and balan payments. 6 stairs, room 7 room mo- FOR RENT—Will have a modern 3- room furnished apartment for three adults by June 1st, Phone 275-W. \ 5-28-4t | FOR SALE—Sirictiy modern 7-room house, Lawn, trees) walks in, dou- ble garage. For further informa- tion phone 6-28-tf | ___ POSITION WANTED | WANTED--High school girl wishes a position in a department or other store during - vacation months, Hazel Hammond, Fort Rice, N. D. : 6-23-1w | WANTED—A position by an experi- enced bookkeeper and stenograph- er. Address Tribune No, 665. PERSONAL, FAIRMOUNT, MATERNITY HOSPIT- Al-—For confitiement, May work for part of expenses; babies for adoption. Write for booklet. 4911 E. 2%th St. Kanvas City, Mo. | 6-5-1mo. | AUTOMOBILES —MOTOROYCLES FOR, SALE—Chandler Roadster, | has ron only 8,000 miles, looks cs} and runs like new, equipped all around with new Federal Cord tires. Can be seen at M. B, Gil- man Co. Geo. L. Kilmer. i |e aimee 5 -25-1w | FOR” SALE Oakland” Sedan. 35, Call 409 1st street, or phone 667-M.| well located, near schools, for] Rin jess than 6,500 miles, In per- | ‘uttle “receipts, 27,000. Very slow. Bi2g-6t} $4500. on terms. 6 room partly | fect condition, Priced right. Ad- rge proportion run steers and ae penal HELP W. modern house for $2000., on very | ss Fo, Boe Ul a ; OOTY Ave 7 a ibera 3 piste: . veel Sy aAEn media 0 good. * 6 ee wm : WANTED TEAGHERS—College and liberal terms, Geo. M. Register. | ALE ni — ew choice kinds here. Early sales pwr gene Normal ‘graduates, “Bilcient ser- pandi tion ; | beef steers, yearlings and butcher wll ttt Les view. Tristate Teachers’ Bureau | FOR RENT—Modern two room f wena, waka AID ck) aa | she-stock weak to 25 cents low . nished apartment, ground floor. painted, Phone 507-W, or call at yes a ; ° es cents er a y ‘ Z 4 110 Broadway, fargo, N. D. Pilcne ak hee mtanh 1 pa “103 Front St 6 * Karly top matured steers, $10.80. TANLE: et “ OE 5-17-2wk. vi entrance, se. ed po: ait OolneaeenerenneACL AY Bulle ‘atenay. toe Wehie, Veklers ane | 4 eat ese CHD. a iat Se nied and large store room. Vacant | FOR SALE—Hup touring ear. tun yjower: \Stesiaw Guaeiseaceat We. ee PRET CHTP + WANTED—Girl for aaa chess June Ist. Also large front room| Jess than 1,000 miles. For cash or fo adw, Bese Annan Hele MARSHAL OTEY WALKER WIAS SEEN GOING EAST ON THE TRAIL Sa se aaeiare, only. Call between} with board for two young ladies.| good paper. Address Box 448, cit OF THE RE 2 : ; 5 s 280 and 8:30 p.m, 217 Bth St. Phone 883, { 6-23-1W t p receipts, 18,000. Slow, IN FROAT "OP HNL WAR CRIME Abschied ars uy ee as de . es 5.25-t0 | OR RAL Ford delivery car co {around 50 cents lower, Best natives : ELE, WANTED = Compete hte ® FOR RENT— One two-room “apart”; plete, top and cab, J. B. Smith. : ‘ CEG, good plain cook, no breakfast, Best fat ewes, $4 to or Phone er. 5-26-1wk h washers; will pay good Busy Bee Cafe, Manda‘ 6-26-3t washing ironing. furnis CATTLE TRADE WORKS TWO WAYS wages. N. D. WANTED Competent maid for gen- and two lets on South ment, ground floor, outside openi modern house; also another two- | por room apartinent, furn ed or wu closet connection wi onuble rent. Call 6: Phone 132W. 5-28- OW TRADE Small ho | 20 Sth St. ALE Clev! y "| good condition. Apply Western hy Union. 6.28- 22 | ea WISCELLANKOUS, FOR SALE—Law books and sectional Side, al bookeases, including Cye. com- eral housework. Mrs, Al Rosen.| ways rented, Sell on easy terms! plete, U.S. Digests and Notes, By U. Si pri Phone 906. 5-28-tf] or would consider late model auto.) Coffey's probate decisions, and anes SUIMIARAIDEE oaatot Contes a2 WANTED—A competent girl for gen-} Room 415, Van Horn Hotel American Criminal —_ Reports. Apriculture.) F .{ COME BACK HERE, eral housework, Phone 644-W. ete LB 26-Bt | Household furniture, including Close of Market Saturday ALIS & ELEPHONT 1S 6-26-t¢ | FOR RENT—Strictly modern, nearly | Hoosier kitchen cabinet, dining killing interests are beginning to knitting machine, 409 5th St. Phone discriminate st grass-fed cattle G2-R, i -1W 4 and the lower grades of killing cat- FOR RENT—Furnished and. unfur- tle are selling on a weak market with the price tendency lower. } Strietly choice beef steers nished, modern 2-3-4 and 6-room| tion; h apartments, Phone 905. Mrs. are L. W. McLean. 5-16-; 5-25-bw FOR SALE-—Four-room modern bun- galow, practically new, good loca- Price $3,700, $700 down and $35 per month, in- cluding interest. Address P. 0, Box th leve} lot. . saturds 2 —— treas,| DEW, GAroom bungalow, Riverview! table, Columbia phonograph, sec~ 9,800 ie Paereeents fae ante i ree 3 moiib Gy fe Experienced waitress, | Audition and two blocks from the| tional book cases, and Cole heat- 4 eaiere ‘ Rtn hio Cafe. Bile 62. $12-W. aa Fee ae new school building. Possession by | ¢ Phone 862-13 or 312-W 1,600 compared with last week. Taner etna tonbil7 5ivon ae 26-1¢|FOR SALE—One No, 9 cattle market is ing aie bs walter tints aud cw eae oa Sade Gas cr FOR SALETSeven room modern | F#DRe, water front and reservoir, fab extlevessenany aie FOR SALE—Two rooms on first foor,| house and buildings on 421 und| ®%d one No. 8 Heart's Delight yaconiligkesatectardinniccs a front room and a room for light] 423 8rd St.- switable for store| "ange with water front. Both in sue) ainda warpeativancing webs housekeeping if desired, very] buildings. For information call] first class condition, 0. W. Roberts. crs {or the Aaree MEPS TaN ECE reasonable; also for sale, Auto| Wm. F. Erlemeyer, 423 3rd St. ‘751 _or 161. ashe 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. Frlenmeyer's Ci- gar factory, 423 Third stree quotable up to $10.00 or possibly FOR RENTFornished rooms for} 716 for appointment, 5-22-1w | 5-2b-1w higher, one small lot selling at this either light houskeeping or sleep-| FOR RENT—Very desirable apart: FOR SALE — Retrig or, enamel priceyWith best load lot of fat yearl- ing. Phone S67W or call 712-7th| ment, fully equipped for light| litted, hardwood, side icer, width, 33 teers and heifers” mixed, aver- St. 5-23-1wk] housekeeping; electrie range for| i"ches; height, 42 inches; ice capa- aging 765 pounds going at $9.65. ; of fat steers and yearlings sold FOR RENT—Three furnished light] cooking. $ 925 wi housekeeping rooms. Gas for cook-]| five windows, #01 4th St. Phone 7 $8.00 to $9.25 with common ing, 621 6th. St. Phone 619-W. 4043. Geo. W, Little. 4-18-tf y kinds on down to $7.00. 5-26-3t | FOR RENT—Modern six-room house, Wat heifers are selling from $5.50 75, bulk $6.50 to $8.00. Fat cows are going from $4.50 to 7.75, hull $5.50 to $7.00, Canners and cut- ters ‘gely $3.00 to $4.25, Bologna q hulls closed at $4.50 to $5.25, most ales centering around $4.75, Best light veal calves closed at $8.50 to $10.00 with the bulk under Nice Modern Room to rent to lady in refined home. Phone 974W or 935, 5-26-1wk FOR RENT—Iwo large and two small rooms, 404 6th St. Phone ti Box 487. ment $9.00, Seconds finished largely at FOR RENT , $4.50 to $5.00. : and choice stockers _and}* LAND LAND FOR SALE--473 acres. 300 acres Mo. River bottom about 70 Murphy were scarce and closed at wy. 25e lower prices, common and medium grades were 26 to 50c 5 i Sweet off.. Bulk of stockers and feeders acres open into Alfalfa, J were weight and quality to sell Clover. Hay meadow. Wheat from $5.50 to $7.00, within a quote! Speltz, post, woods. Balance 1 acres up on bench with 31 acres wheat, 142 acres pasture. Within 1-4 miles of Catholic church and Terms le e range of $4.00 to $7.75. cows sold largely at $3.50 nd stock heifers mostly Yo and butchers ranging mostly from Fat shorn lambs declined about] closing at $5.00 to $6.00 according to FOR RENT—One two-room apart- and with kitchenette, Al] convenien 411 Fifth Si for light housekeeping, urphy. ‘OR RENT—Two large rooms ly furpished or unfurnis light housekeeping. Plenty of sunshine from completely furnished, except dishes and bed linen, for months of June, July and August. Address P. one single apartme: hone 273, ‘urnished 2041-2) Main. Phone 852. 5- Apts. Phone FOR RENT—Pleasant, modern four| weighing 3,200 Ibs.; one team b: room flat, furnished or unfuri ed, College building. Phone 183. 5-23-tf §-26-1w apartment modern, city, 100 pound good as new, Gamble-Robin- son Fruit Co. Phone 133. 5-28-1w FOR SALE—Complet» coal mining equipment, including electric drill- ing outfit and sufficient machinery to handle 100 ton daily. Price $2,- 000, part time to reliable party. Write Tribune 562, LOCKERS FOR SALE—Two sections of steel lockers each having four compartments, 2e 18x18x72, equipped with: Yale lock. Call or write Telephone Office, 121 3rd St. Bismarck, N. D. 5 .| FOR” SALE ser-Red Sidewalk Gasoline Pump with 0 gallon tank will be sold at a bargain. Write H. C., Lamberton, Melrose, Minn. 5-2 :|FOR SALE Slightly used, oO. nt y ‘One team gray horses, weighing 2,900 Ibs.; one team black weighnig 2,600 lbs. J. E, Chesak $4.50 ny 'T—6 room modern house to adults only. Close egister. 6-25-3t | Bismarck, 5-28-1w FOR SALE—Cornet C. G. Conn silver with gold lined bell, B- in. 0. school and station. Huff. . Hog receipts were fairly liberal 160 to 240-pound to packers at $6.90} 7c to $1.00 during the week, good| Weight. . it rented: A. J. Bernotas, Batt) FOR nen again this week, totaling about 64,-] heavy or rough. packers $5.00 to $5.26{to cheice handywelghts closing “aty” Pe . pb tL age 2 stags $4.25, pigs around $6.05 to| $13.00 to $13.50. The fat ewe mark-|, The coming popttarity of ostrich) -on-nENT—Tie south halt of Sec. | _Geo. M. 500 against 49,600 a week ago. Ship- feather. de dnticated.e-AC ausuber pe id $7.00 to $7.10 on Friday} $6.75. The general market closed] et broke $2.00 or more per hundred- 22:138-79, Apple Creek township, 80 Geo. L. Kilmer, 208 Third street. choice 140 to 170 pound avér-'15 to 26c or more lower than a week| ‘weight’ in line with conditions at out oe ene ee fre Scoinrer aeres broke, the rest hay. W. A.| house, and 6-room house. {aie g Belw ages with bulk of the mixed lights ago. Ziegelmeyer. 528-8) = 1068-R: cee" | FOR SALE—Almost new bed, | side points, fat ewes of all weights long sprays or delicate flowers. sai apg eo FOR SALE—Strictly modern smal! flat; with quick change to “A,” Shy Is Right | WHATS THE MATTER, : \ GOOD NIGHT, Miss Yo OHVIA, YOU: DION: sores OLIviA- HOPE GOOD NIGHT Fog A Xl OGLOCK HIS” t wine See. “ MR. MARSH-1 MAN Nt ey . YOU AGAINVERY 7 ENJOYED “THE Sool NaerE | NOINGS OF THE DUFFS OH, HELLO HELLO, Tom=C | » OLIVIA- ) WANT You To "J VA GOING HOME?/ MEET MR. MARSH-| : 7 HE TooK ME TO AMoVIE- ; HE IMPRESSED ME AS BEING AMTTLE SHY- 7 WELL, HE WAS THIS EVENING~ . 1) HAD TO PAY THE CHECK FOR Easy for Gradpa BY ALLMAN complete with spring and mat- tress, also 4 dining room chairs, 422 15th St. Phone 580-W. 5-25-3t FOR SALE-—Three year old Holstein bull, registered. Write Wilber Fields, Bismarck, N. Dak., phone 9F2. 6-26-3t. FOR SALE—Baby carriage, set o new dishes, 1-2 size bass viol. Phone 357-R, 710-7th St. 5-26-3t. 18x23, FOR RENT—Pront office, 1 Second floor, Hinckley A. C, Hinckley, 410 Thayer St. 6-25-tf FOR SALE—Must sell at once piano which has been used about eigh- teen months Very reasonable. Call 512-M after 5 o'clock. 6-21-1w FOR SALE—Baby Buggy $15, Vic- trola, fruit jars, pedestal and re- frigerator. Call ‘at 500-10th St or Phone 714-R. 5-24-3t, ‘OR SALE—Bed and davenport; sonable if taken at once, Apartment No. 2, Person Court, Phone 851-W.__ 5-25-3t FOR SALE—Monarch cook stove, one heater, one bookcase, household goods, including Ice box, 610 13th St. 6-22-1w FOR SALE—Cheap for cash, an Edi- son Phonograph, good as new, with about fifteen records. Call 174-R, Mandan. 5-26-3t FOR SALE—One four-burner and oven ogiicon gas stove. One electric chandelier. os 717. FOR SALE — Household furniture. J. E. Agnew, 203 Eighth Ave. N. W., Mandan, N. D. 169-3. 5-23-1w 'FOR RENT—Front room for office uae, 119 1-2-5th St. or call Rem- brandt. Studios, < 5-24-tf. FOR‘ Tent 10x12, jointed poles for auto touring. Address 448, city. : * ‘6-20-1wk. IW | The Block. | and other | PAGE SEVEN NOTICE OF INTRNTION-TO FORE- CLOSE BY ADVERTISEMENT. Notice ts hereby given that default has been made in the terms of that certain mortgage, executed and de- livered by C. C. Hibbs to Jeff May, dated June 6, 19}6, and filed for re ord in the office ‘of the Register of- | Deeds of Burleigh county, North Da- kota on the 8th day of June, 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m., and recorded in book 140 of Mortgages, on page 71, lwill be foreclosed by a sale of the premises ‘described in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the jcity of Bismarck, in the county of | Burleigh and state of North Dakota jat the hour of 10 o'clock in the furc- |noon on the 31st day of May, 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mor! and which will be sold to satisfy the same is described as follows, to-wit: the south half (St) of the north- least quarter (NE%), the whole of {the northwest quarter (NW'%4) and the whole of the southeast quarter (SEX) of section thirty-four (34) Jin township one hundred and thircy- {nine (139) north, of range seventy- jnine (79) west, of the 5th P. M | aye { | containing, according to the United States Government Survey thereof, four hundred acres of land, more or less. ‘That said above described jtracts of land or any part. thercof is not part of the homestead of said C, Hibbs or of any member of his family. The above described land all being situated in Burleigh county, North Dakota. There will be due on such mortgage at the date of tno sale the sum of $7,049.01, in addition to the costs and expenses of sale in- cluding attorneys fee: Dated April 23, 1 MAY, Mortgagee. F, FE. MeCURDY, | Bismarck, N. D. Attorney for Mortgage. 4-23-30-5-7-14-21-48 | NOTICE OF SALE. Notice Is Herel iven, That by virtue of a judgment and decree in foreclosure rendered and given by jthe District Court of the Fourth Judicial District in and for the Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Jakota, und entered and docketed im the office of the clerk of said court on the 28th day of April, in an action wherein The Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance company, a corpora- jtion, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is plaintiff, and Albert Josephso: elma Josephson, the Farmers Sta’ bank of Wing, North Dakota, a co poration, the Wing Mereantile com- pany, a corporation, Burleigh County State bank of Wing, North Dakota, a corporation, Burleigh County, North Dakota, a municipal corporation, and Mandan Mercantile company, a cor- |poration, are defendants, in favor said plaintiff and against d fendants, Albert Josephson, and Sel- ma Josephson, far the sum of nine- teen hundred twelve dollars and fifty- five ($1,912.65) cents, which jud, ment and decree, among other thi directs the sale by me of the re: property hereinafter described, to sa isfy the amount of said judgment with interest thereon and ‘the cos und expenses of such sale, or much thereof as the proceeds of said sale applicable thereto will satisfy and by virtue of a writ to me issued out of the office of the clerk of |diracting me to sell said real prop erty, pursuant to said judgment said court, under the seal thereof, \decree, | J, Albin Hedstrom, sheriff cf Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, and the person appointed by said ‘court to make said sale, will sell the hereim- lafter described real property to the highest bidder for cash at pabli- jauction at the front door of the court house, in the City of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and State ‘of North Dakota, on the Sth day of June, 1923, at the hour of two o'clock in the aiternoon of said day listy said judgment, with int jcosts thereon, and the costs and ex- penses of such sale, or so much there- jof as the proceeds of such sal: iplicable thereto will ‘ “|premises to be sold as afores: K'pursuant to said judgment and d \cree, and to said writ and to this no- ltice, are situated in the County of |Burleigh, and State of North Da- jkota, and ure described as follows, t |to-wit: South Half of the North: | Quarter (S14 of NE%), the No west Quarter of the Northeast Quar- ter (NW% of NE%), and the South- exch Quarter of the Northwest Quar- \ter (SE% of NW%) of Section Twen- ty-two (22), in Township One Hun- )dred Forty-two (142) North, of Range | Seventy-six (76), West of the Fifth |Principal Meridian,*containing 160 jacres, more or less. | Dated this 20th day of April, 1923, | ALVIN HEDSTRON | Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. D. | PIERCE, TENNESON, CUPLER | & STAMBAUGH, | Attorneys for Plaintiff, Fargo, North Dakota. 4 12-19-26-6-2 | NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION | (Special District—Annual Election) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, at on the First Tuesday in June, | being June 5, 1923 an Annual Elee- tion will be held at Will School in ithe Special School District of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota for the purpose of electing the following members of the Board of Education: Two mem= bers to Serve for a term of three years for the City. of Bismarck, N. D. The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock |p. _m. of that day. Dated Bismarck, N. D. this 19th day of May, 1923. By order of the Board of Educa- tion. Richard Penwarden, Clerk. 21-23-28-30 6-2. SILHOUETTE PREVAILS Very wide skirts 'of sheer fabric are ‘posed over short and aarrow slips showing the slim silhouette beneath the wide one. With the exception of these wide period skirts, the average length is about to the ankles, ————S—S—S—S—S— BISMARCK «STORAGE : COMPANY Licensed and Bonded. Space to Rent for Al