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¥ \ WEDNESDAY, JUNE: 6, 1923. i . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ° : 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS eth lt THE OGD HOME ES inkers Reserve Deposit Company BELP WANVER—SALD BUSINESS CHANCES f FOR SALB—Househ did furnitura, including 1 fumed oak library table! D—Young man to” work by}FOR SALE—A-roai business proposi-| ~18*10 rug, cmall.ice box, medicine Mo. 6 Lathrop Building, Kansas Ci the month. Francis Jaszkowiak,| tion. Harness and shoe repair shop| C@binct, 2 burner gas plate, cur- 421 12th St. 6-4-tf,| in Gasselton, N. Dak. POP. 1500.| tains and drapes for six room Coniplete line of” modern equip-| hous 121 W. Thayer, Phone 688. ment. J. A. McKinnon, Casselton,| _UR- 2 Gk 6-4-3t| FOR SALE—One No. 9 Gar housework. Mrs. S. W. Cor-| gar ganeen wancen | ~«ifange, water front and reservoir, 615 Mandan Ave. es ~ re es and one No. 8 Heart’s Delight G-31-t8 with a car for] , Tange with water front. Both in Young woman one with} MeLean snd Stark counties, Pre-]* frst class condition, 0. W. Roberts, in experience prefer-| et man experienced in selling] 761 or 151. "+ §.8-tf Cowans Drug Store, 6-5-8t] Tural territory. Fuller Brash Co’ Siraved trom paat@ee near Glencoe WANTED—Competent maid for gen=| Bex 19 Bismarck, City Insurance)" 1 bay gelding, welghg bout 1100 eral housework, Mrs, Al Rosen. | mee cemeeeneen cen | pounds. Marked H. S. on right Phone 906, 5-28-tf Postti0ON WANTED. Finder please notify Harry WANRED~ Competent girl for gener-| Experienced Auto Mechanic wants| ® Smith, 416, 6th St. Bismarck, al bhuse work. 621 5th St. position as shop foreman in garage.|__N. D- sate tigi, 6° O:0b, G-5-3t] Has five years experience with|FOR, SALE—We have a lot of odd WANTED — Waitres Homan’s | three years experience in business for} boxes of cigars, all long filler hand Cafe. 6-5-1w | himself. 28 years of age and mar-| work, fresh made, which we will inca caesarean baer s uhh an furnish good reference. clade out sens bees 60 cae , for information write Tribune 670.| in box. rlenmeyer'’s Cigar Fac- sawena HONS WANTED __ if ‘Sb-lw| tory. 423 3rd SE 6-4-1w Ss i | EMSTITCHING and Picoling at- ing. tet Por Ciak MB ‘ AGENTS WANTE tachments, fits all. sewing mach- Box 172, 6-1-1w| LARG: SHIRT NUFACTUR ines; price $2.00. Checks 10c extra. wants Agents to sell complete line| Lights Mail Order House, Box 127 of shirts direct to wearer. Exclu-| Birmingham, Ala. 6-6-6t VOR FALE—Two adjoming quarters] ‘ive patterns, Big. values. Free} Hemstitching, picoting and novelty xood’ land north of Tuttle #n crop] *8™ples. Madison Mil 503] pleating, All -henistitehing 10c reasonable terms. A. L, Gardner,| Broadway, Néw York, yard. Mrs, C. P. Larson, 400 ith St 6-6-11 > St. Phone 920, * 6-1-lw ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR” RENT—Front office, 18x23, T The south half of Sec-} so RENT—One sleeping room suit 8-79, Apple Creek township, 80 acres broke, the rest hay, W. A. Ziegelmeyer. - 5-28-30 Second floor, Hinckley Block. able for two and 2 light housekeep-| A. C. Hinckley, 410 Thayer St. ing rooms in modern house. 621 5-25-tf 6th St. Phone 619-W. .. .. 6-4-1w| FOR RENT—Front room for ofice FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms| use, 1191-2-5th St, or call Rem- WANTED TO RENT WANTED TOR suitable for light house-keeping.|brandt Studion ( |; 5-24-tf. Le very house Mate eioe.in SK ih Aileheh, "Phoned ge|——en| LY “Sopitnme. \wlaee” Write Tribune No. 671. 6-6-3t i Z Ast | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SHAL OTEY WALKER, WHO HAS BEEN SEARCH/NG For THE RED FOR RENT—One large room, sult: able for Two. Table board $17 per month. Apply at 416 Thayer. Phone 622. 6-4-1w {FOR RENT—Two rooms for light FROM VAN ORMANS STORE, WAS RILED UP _ a FORECLOSURE SALE) A WHEELBARROW ;MISSING Notice’ iy hereby given that that) @ APTEf RE IPPED AND FELL YESTERDAY certain mortgage executed and de- a1 ardent La A On, TELL SALESMEN SALESMEN W >} your trade in carload lots. E. k’s in an | housekeeping 7and \aléo: one 1 ligered by autre ay Mai rls one a Washing Stock Yards single . Mathison, his wife, mortga- sais : ath : get eek bot] sleeping room, 418, 1st St. Phone oe to Union Investment Company, OUT OUR WAY — By Williams = 241-J. 614-1wk,}a corporation, mortgagee, date: ie F i et a6th d f October, 1917, and filed Y tj a, TOR GALS O RENT woe Le Aires piney owe for record in the oftice Of the, Re- Ye Wy Zn Lil - HOUSES AND FLA‘ ; | gister of Deeds in and for the Coun- ‘ A . on Hast fag | Youne ladies. 821 ist St, Phone|ty of Burleigh and State of North YS Pt WASH, WHUTFO YOu DONT THINK AWS hished. AperaBenO mm eadeh tieae ae : S-d1-twk| Dakota, on the Ist day of November, Z{ ~NOVv Puts DAT “wo GOIN TO BE SQUEEZIN of “IGOR PENT Toe oie niin ee” ¥ e sy \- £ nt . ite entrance, sereened poreh| FOR RENT —Two rooms nicely fur-|9'7,08 pocelagl Q; Mi ong eccora, és BY FOAH CROSS DAT (IN AN! OUT DAT STALL and large store rpom. Vacant} nished, one small, one large suit-| page 66, and assigned by said mort- | {ft t 4 HOSSIS BACK FO FO TO TIE UP Dis HAWSE able for 2 at 716 Main St. Phone|gagee by an instrument in writing Z 278R. 6-1-lw fo First” Nation: Bank of Water- LIKE DAT, HUH? FOR” RENT—Desitable rooms with|ville, a corporation, of Waterville, WIFF 01S “Wo BY FOAH) good board for gentlemen or ladies.| Minnesota, dated the 27th day of j DOES YO? June Ist. Also large front room with\ board for two young ladies. 217 8th St. Phone 883. WEN AH KIN KEEP AM IN 5-26-t£ = 4 J , 1923, and filed f rd FOR SALE OR TRADE—Eight room| At the Mohawk, 401 5th street. inthe. office of the Register woe \ | modern house with four lots in J 62-1w Deeds in and for said County ely . best town on North Svo. Will] FOR RENT—One large room strictly| Burleigh, and State of Nor IAB\G 4 \ aa trade for property in Bismarck; N.| modern, also garage. Call between| ‘® Spite Goch | Cac eine H | jak. Apply Joseph S. Wright, 610] 4 and 6 P. M. Phone 672J. Book 175 of Assignments at page 59, 3rd Street., Bismarck, N. Dak. 5-31-lw 6-4-3t | = Pee. will be foreclosed by a sale of the yy a, chi ———_—_v-="5*| CAME TO OUR PLACE—On May 25,| premises in such mortgage _ and yy , ui FOR RENT—Eight-room house with] two mares, one gray and one sor-|hereinafter described, at the front ’ Lona Raat four bedrooms. Large garden, gar- age and hen house, near to school at $40 per month. For information write Tribune No. 569. 6-4-3t FOR RENT=New furnished cottage 216) Mandan Ave., 5 reoms and bath culars inquire at Dahn’s Meat Market. 6-1-1w St PR ; S9F-| door of the Court House in the City rel Phone 3F3. Naughton Town-| oP? Rismarck, County of Burleigh | ship, Sec. 12. and State of North Dakota at the FOR RENT—Room apartment, prr|hour of two o'clock P. M. on vate bath furnished for light house [8th day of Junc, 1923, to satisfy the i amount due upon mortgage on keeping. Phone 275.W. —6-2-4t the day of sale. The premises de-! FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished|scribed in suid mortgage and which! for light housckeeping, 620 6th St.,| Will be sold to satisfy the same are seein Sage Sn Mrs: Ade Rohre: 6-2:1w | described as fellows, to-wit: : A small furnished = —_———____ |_ The Southeast quarter of Section apartment. Private bath and sleep-|*O® RENT—Furnished room with|Two, Township one hundred forty: ing noreh? Borsingormationeesen or without board. No girls. Phone|two, North of Range Seventy-seven, cues F ston | 2086-46 main, Sat-twk| West, situated in Burleigh county, ? cols On RENTOORS Hiei, state of North Dakots. There will be OR” RENT—Furnished ae eed neice (furnished! aue on such mortgage jn the day of ashes modern 2-3-4 Ss 6.4.3¢fsale the sum of $1,970.73, and the | Spare mente: STF UEnished hone Faz | Costs of this foreclosure. L. Li NT—Furnished home. For aaa FoR iT —Favaished apartment! further information write Tribune aes sae port yDakote: for light housekeeping, modern.|_P68._, _6-4-4t | First National Bank, of Waterville Murphy Apts. 2041-2 Main. F.| FOR RENT—Two lerge ond tw SonmeirAtsignee of Mortgage. Wa Marnhy. Phone 622 61¢-c| small room, 404 BAW Phone BEC OME see of Mortage, FOR RENT—Pleasant, modern four| °°) 2-7-tf |Bismarek, North Dakota. Xe, i = SSS room flat, furnished or unfurnish- LosT 5-2-9-16-23-30-6 ‘6. ! ed, College building, Phone 183.} + Sasa 1 Lee eee ee 6-23-tf| LOST—Black leather grip en|NOTICE OF MORTGAGE e FOR-PALESSeven-room modern | Elein end Mandan. Finder return} ~ FORECLOSURE SAL! j to J. P. Chambers, 624, 2nd Ave. house, east front with shade trees. : i ? a ice f iven that that Call 614 Third street. G-i-1w| Nez Eergo N. Ds 61th ace oe estcuted and de- FOR RENT— Housekeeping Apt. suit- MISCELLANEOUS. FE Ah pecan etary ; toe Tih quilts Private) FOR SALE OR TRADE—260 acres of [Union investment Company, of Min- EVERY NOW AND THEN WASH FUNK PUTS bath. _422-Fitth St lind south of Medora .N. D., 175 is, Minnesota, a corporation, : OR RENT—Pleasant i fenced, 60 broke. House, barn and|mortgagee, dated the 27th day of SOME NEW IMPROVEMENT IN HIS STAGLE room with kitchenette, 411-5thSt.| aut buildings, good well. . Five dol-{December, 1917, and filed for record Phon) 273, 6-6-lwk| lars acre. Will consider good|im the office of the Register of FOR RENT—Pleasant furnished room| used car first payment, balance |{eqes.,0f, the County, of Burleigh: |dated the 20th day of May, 1018, and| foreclosed by a sale of the pfemises | day of June, 1923 tos: the in modern home, good location. 122] easy terms, sce J. H. Buttis, G, P.fonth-day of February, 1918 at 2:30,|filed for record in the office of the in such mortgage and hereinafter| amount due upon said mortgage on Ave. A. 6-5-3t | Barber Shop. 2 5-31-lwk'fo'clock, P. M. and recorded in Book | Register of Deeds in and for said jdescribed, at the front door of the| the day of sale. The premises de- th|Court. House in the City of Bis-| re eay 0° 8 The. ¢ Imarek, inthe County of Burleigh,| Sctibed in said mortgage and which State of North Dakota, at ihe | Will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: FOR RENT— i Ear 151 of Mortgages at page 214, and Burleigh County, State’ of Ni 579d. “epilte} {ezpercont® lass are made on city instrument in writing to George E.|1923 and recorded in Book 175 o: Greene of Waterville, Minnesota, (Assignments at page 66, will ve hour of two o'clock P. M. on the Sth - OOINGS OF THE DUFFS Y THAT BUM PAINTER LEFT A BAD’ SPOT UP THERE - ?'M GOING To Touch IT UP ALITTLE BEFORE’ tT GETS ANY WORSE- | CAN SAVE A COUPLE BUCKS BY ALLMAN OH, I'M SO SORRY THAT 1 BUMPED YouR LADDER BUT | DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS THERE- } Out of Paint — and Luck! YoU Pay ’EM FoR A NS NV FIRST CLASS JOB AND 3 THIS. 15 WHAT You ~aaly - THE WHISTLE ‘MUST HAVE BLOWN THAT'S ALLRIGHT= LENA-! HAD TO CoME DOWN ANY WAY <I RAN PAINT - ae sY BLOSSEW FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Wome The Southwest quarter of Section Fourteen, Township One Hundred Forty-one, North, of Range Seventy- six West, ‘tuated in the County of | Burleigh, and State of North Dakote. There will be due on such mortgage [on the day of sale the sum of four- | j teen hundred fifty-nine and 69-100 | dollars ($1,459.69), and the costs of | | this foreclosure. | Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, \this Ist day of May, 1923. i GEORGE &. GREENE, Assignee of Mortgagee. OLGEIRSON, \Attorney for Assignee of Mort- gagee, Bismarck; North Dakota. 5+2-9-16-23-30-6-6 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the: Estate of Bliza- | beth Catton, deceased, | / Notice is hereby given that the un- dorsigned George N. Harris, executor G late of the town of Newton, in the County of Sussex, and State of New Jersey, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having’ claims inst said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the date of | the first publication of this notice, to said executor, at the office o G, F. Dullam, ‘his resident agent, in | the city of B Dak. Dated Ma’ th, 1923. JORGE N. HARRIS, Executor. First publication on the 16th day ‘of May, A. D., 1923, 5-16-23-30-6-6 are NEW DECLINE... IN WHEAT MART Opening Shows Sympathy for Upturn, But Doesn’t Last Chicago, June 6~Although at the opening today the wheat market showed sympathy with an upturn in Liverpool quotations a decline soon took place here. Reports of domes- ; tic crop conditions had a bearish effect and there was no aggressive buying. The majority of purchasers appeared to be disposed to take own- crship on price setbacks only. The start which was varied from un- changed figures to one-half cent higher was followed by a decli i around to well below yesterday's finish. Later the market here developed considerable strength. Good Euro- pean demand fe adian wheat was reported, and there were bullish re- ports also, Optimism was expected iin some qua ing the pros- pect for a Franco-German settlement. The close was firm 3-4 to 11-2 cents net higher, July, $1.10 1-2 to $1.10 5-8 and September, $1.09 7-8 to $1.10. CHI 0 LIVESTOCK Chicago, June 6—ilog receipts 000, Mostly 5 to 10 cents lower. attle receipts 12,000, Ver: Killing rather plain. and yearlings weak to top matured ight vealers tending lower; others about steady. Bulk to packers $8.1 to $9.50, . Sheep receipts 7,000. Steady to strong. Best lights § Good to medium California yea $9.00 to $10.00, polis, June 6.—Wheat 224 cars, compared with a year ago, Cash No. 1 north- ern, $1.18 to $1.21; No. 1 dark north ern spring choice to fancy, $1.28 to $1.34; good to choice, $1.20 to $1.27; ordinary to good, $1.15 to $1.19; duly, $1.14; September, $1.11 1-8. Corn No. 8 yellow, 773-4 to 781-4 cents. Oats No. white, 39 1- 401-4. Barley, 52 to 60 cents. Rye No. $2.83. EAPOLIS GRAIN. ME Minneapolis, June changed. Bran, $24 to $27. PAUL LIVESTOCK. So. Paul, June 6,——Cattle re- | ceipts, 2,000. Better offerings grain- (fed fat steers, yearlings and she- stock, steady to weak. Other killing 8 | classes weak to 25 cents lower, Best | | fat beeves early, $9.65. Fat heife | $5.50 to $81 Bulk fat cows, $4.50 ‘to $6 Canners and cutters, $2.50 to $3.50. Bologna bulls, $3.75 to $4.50. Stockers and feeders steady, bulk, $5. to $7. Calves receipts, 4,000. Around 25 cents higher. Best lights mostly, $8 to $8.25. Hog receipts, 15,800 Market steady to weak. Range, $6.60 | to $6.85. Rough or heavy packers | mostly, $6. Pigs, $6.36. Sheep receipts, 500. Market steady. | Best, spring lambs, $14. Bulk fat shorh ewes, $4 to §5.25. ) BISMARCK GRA! (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarcks June 6. 1923, No. 4 dark northern No. 1 northern spring . $1.06 \'No. 1 amber durum .. 85 | No. 1 mixed durum ‘81 | No. 1 red durum 5 \No. 1 flax 247 No. 2 flax, 242 ‘BISMARCK STORAGE COMPANY Licensed and Bonded. Space to Rent for ‘All . . Kinds of Storagé. | Rates’ on Application. of ‘the estate of Elizabeth Catton, | to | , 66 cents. Flax No. 1, $2.81 to | Flour un- | 1.01 | ’ PAGE SEVEN |MUTE MOLDS BUST — OF HARDING = | | EUGED HANNAN By Harry B. Hunt NEA Service Writer | Washington, June 6 Bugene Hannan, deaf and dumb sculptor of Washington, again has sco being c the pr leontestants submitting des Imedals to be awarded victors in water |sports to be staged here during the | Shriners’ convention in June. | Although unat her to speak or Nhear, Hannan perfected himself im his art by study both in Paris and |Madrid. He found life much sim |pler there, he said in a pencil-and | paper conversation—as he could cou |verse with the average Latin by ges ‘tures. Hannay’s bust of President Har- iding, ax a-noble of the Mystic Shrine, lis declared ty* those who have scer lit to be one of the best like ithe chief executive any [executed Miniatures of red fez decked out in i: to be among the most popular sou venirs for visiting Shriners to carry back home with them. JUNE BRIDES | jo e-winners, amon 50 ns for \ | New York-society is occupied at |this.time of the year mostly with, | June weddings and here are three {of the fairest brides in upper | society. “Misa Katherine Bulkley | (cop). marries W. Boulton Kelly, of | Baltimore. Cathleen’ Vanderbilt | (cemter) is to wed Harry: C: Cush- ing, 3rd., of New York City. Miss. |Marie Thayer is “betrothed to i a4 AL area of Ne