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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HELP WANTED—FENALE ° TED—Competent and experi- enced. stenographer. Position per-] manent, First National bank, Har- vey, N. D. 6-9-2 WANTED house, J. ¢ Phone 82: SITUATIONS: WANTED POSINON WANTED—As clerk in store small town preferred. Have had experience ig department and general stores can furnish refer- ences if required Write Tribune Ww 673. . 6-9-at a Swett, 413 Raymond St. R or B62-Ld. —Kind motherly woman to. © for invalid thru day. 0, box 3 6-7-1 WANTED— Competent maid for gen- eral housework, Mrs, Al Rosen. Phone 906, 5-28-tt WANTED= Waitress at Frank’s Min- 6-9-4t — _____S00MS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms for light Housekeeping, also sleep- ing rooms, Phone 357W or call at 742 7th Street. 6-9-3t FOR RENT—Large roof in modern house; suitable for two, Dress- ute 6-9-2t making also wanted, 311 2nd St. WANTED = Waitress at Homan’s | __Phone 832-M. aay Ca¥e. 6-6-1w | FOR RENT—Jwo nice, pleasant tur- a SALESMEN WANTED nished rooms for hqusekeeping. Phone 437M. 811 Front Street. SSMEN” WANTED — Increase} 6-11-3t rnings. Salesmen — call- | CAME TO OUR PLACE—On May 25, ery tradé, banks and. finan- two mares, one gray and one sor- rel Phone. SF3. ship, Sec, 12, FOR RENT—To gentlemen only a cial institutions can add two hun- dred dott per month and up ward to their income by handling our line of high grade specialty Naughton Town- T desirable Toom in private »pes. The Best Made. If you] Very des want to make more money and{ home, Fine location. Phone 247. xy a real saleman, address with . 6-9-3 FOR RENT—Pleasant furnistied room with kitchenette, 411-5thSt. Phone 273, 6-6-1wk FOR RENT—Two rooms in strictly ren Northwestern Paper s Company, Quality Park, St Paul, Minn, 6-11-1t WORK WANTED — a em | modern home, 702 7th Street, WORK WANTED—Competent. wo-| Phone 367M. 0.9.31 nian vants, cy as a —- PARC LEU SEG DR RENT—2 furnished rooms in ae is modern home. Close in, Call = me eeeres 5795. / 6-5-1w WANTED Eaperienced woman does FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room day work. Will also care for chil- i ; dren evenings. Phone 53-J. gn frat floor, aleoygarage, Plione 675 6-6-lwk FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home, 403 3rd St. 6-9-2t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, Close in, 617 7th St. 6-9-3t FOR SAL3 OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR RENT—A furnished two WANIED—To p from country Red Cr ce two young gitls Mother's helpers. 6-9-1w eneed Auto Mechanic wants as shop foreman in garage. room years experience with thre rs experience in busine’s for] #74 bath apartment. Also unfur- himself, 28 years of age and maz-| ished three room and bath apart- ried, can furnish good reference. ment, city heat and water includ- For information write Tribune 670.} ¢d- Apartments are at 212% Main 6-b-lw| St. Also garage 2nd and Thayer ve a St. Phone 419. 6-11-tf é _ LAND ___.|FOR RENT—A furnished twg-room FO8, RENT—The' south half of Sec.| and bath apartment. Also unfur- 2138-79, Apple Creek township, 80| nished three-room and bath apart- acres broke, the rest hay. W. A. ment. City heat and‘ water includ- Ziegelmeyer. ed. Also garage on 2nd and Thayer Street. Phone 419. G-11-tf FOUND FOUN for light housekeeping in modern worth store on Main street. Find- home, ground floor, back and front er can have same by identifying] entrance. Ice furnished, and use ibune and paying for] of electric washing machine allow- 6-6-5ts | ed. Phone 872, 1100 Broadway. é 6-9-3t. FOR SALF—Two. small houses, one of them modern, for $2,000, on terms; seven-room modern hotse, has at least three bed rooms, for’ $4,200, on terms. ement. ICKS OR POULTRY. ‘'S—Look, delivered to cent arrival guaranteed, purebred utility chicks. ce per 100 rest of June White B, Leghorns, $12. Barred . C. Reds, special at $14. Reds, W. Rocks, W. Wyan- Anconas, B. Orpingtons, $15, Order from this ad to save time, a Geo. M. Register. 6-9-1w FOR” RENT—Light _ housekeepiife. rooms on first floor, vacant June 16th, also sleeping rooms for rent. 317, 8th St., Phone 236-R. {| 5-28-3w TORS Oo aes ——|FOR RENT—Three rnished rooms Glasses in case, near Wool- yton Rust, Fargo, N, D., care Agr. College. ee ee 6.8-3t.| FOR RENT—Furnished apartment for light housekeeping, modern, DRES DRRSSMARINGSW ANT EDS teed Murphy Apts, 2001-2 Main. F. rei rae. ait W. Murphy. Phone 852. 6-14-tf. work and reasonable price. Also FOR RENT—Pleasant, modern four room fiat, furnished or unfurnish- ad, College building. Phone 183. 6-28-t¢ SS PT TTS AS > j A BARGAIN : : 250 Cash: $60 per month including interest at 7% buys 5.Room Modern Bungalow. Hard wood floors, full basement, furnace heat, garage, trees, lawn—4 blocks from Post Office. a Price $4500 HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Phone 0 girl wants work by the hour or week, Mrs, J. J. Dehney, 423 2nd, Phone 77: 6-8-3t AUTOMOBH.2S—BOTORCTCLES new. _ Run: only 8000 miles. New Federal Cord tires all around. Can be seen at M, B. Gilman Co. \ 6. wk, FOR SALE—Five passange land | car. Price $125. 518 Broadway. we: ‘ 6-8-3t WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—5S or 6 room dwelling, quse, Apaqyire at Knott Barber, Shop, 6-11-wk. + MISCELLANBOUS. | FOR SALB—Baldwin Hotel’ on the Black & White Trail 18 miles north of Bismarck, 16 sleeping rooms. Pool, roomt and barber shop in connection. Soda fountain, soft drink and confectionery. The only place of its. kind in town. Ice house full of ice, store house, gar- age, ete. Will sell furnished or unfurnished for terms, call or write Mrs. H. Ward, Baldwin, N. Dak. , 6-8-3t. WANTED-Saféty Razor blades. We hone and sharpen’ them just as ‘satisfactory as an ordinary razor, Den't throw away dull blades, Be wise. Bring them to us; we can save you over 50 .percent. Har- rington’s Barber Shop. Bismarck, N. Dak. -1wk. FOR SALE—One. black percheron mare weight 1500 Ibs., six old, One gelding colt three y old, One new set of heavy harnes: One new Mandt wagon and 5000 choice ash fence posts. Call at 918 Ave. B. Phone 1061. 6-11-1w FOR SALE—Horse, wagon, three cul- tivators, harrow, saddle, 6 beds, cupboard table, chairs all kinds of fruit/jers, other articles, at 423 Third St. Wm. F, Erlenmeyer. 6-11-lwk FOR SALE—We have a lot of oda boxes of cigars, all long filler hand work, fresh made, which we will close out at $1.50 a box, 60 cigars in box. Erlenmeyer’s Cigar Fuc- tory, 428 Srd St. 6-11-lwk FOR SALE—1 hed, mahogany, spring and mattress, leather rocker, table dining room chairs, 8 1-2x10 1-2 rug mahogany pedestal, writing desk, heating stove, cheap if taken at once. Inguire at 104 Park Ave. 6-8-3t. BANNER HOUSE gives people good tates and plenty to eat, weekly rate room and board $1.15 a day. Bed and breakfast 6c, also 6 room modern house for rent. 6-8-1wk. HEMSTITCHING and_ Picoting at- tachments, fits all sewing mach- ines; price $2.00, Checks 10c extra, Lights Mail Order House, Box 127 Birmingham, Ala. 6-6-6t FOR SALE—Almost new $60 ice box for $30, kitchen cabinet, white enamel chiffonier, wicker rocker and straight chair. Phone 363-R, or 617 7th St. 6-9-3t FOR SALE—Six hard. wood tables suitable for hotel or restaurant use also 300 pound ice box. Phone FOR SALE—Pure blooded registered Galloway bull, 8 years old weight 1800. Also heavy draft horses for le, A. H. Salberg, Bismarck, R. 1. hone 3F14, 6-9-1w FOR RENT—Front office, 18x23, Second floor, Hinckley Block. A. C. Hinckley, 410 Thayer St. 6-25-tf FOR SALE-Library-Dine table, Practically new also new royal sewing machine. Call 994M. 6-8. 3t. FOR KENT—Front room for office use, 1191-2-5th St. or call Rem- brandt Studios. 5-24-tf. FOR SALE — Household furniture. Phone 870 R after 6:00 P, M. Apt. 5:Tribune. 6-11-3¢ FOR_SALE—Furniture at 816 8rd St. 6-11-3t —_—_— NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That default has been made in the terms sage made, executed and delivered by . E. Wildfang and Bessie Wildfang, | his wife, mortgagors, to The North- ern Trust Company, a mortgagee, dated the Sth ‘day March A. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS OH, Doris! OH, DORIS ! ; SHE'S GONE OUT AGAIN! P SHE SPENDS MORE TIME. WITH THE NEIGHBORS THAN SHE DOES AT HOME SADIE APPLEGATE 2 DIDAT IN, UNTIL SHE WAS THREE MILES FROM THE BABY JA_TOw ; POST OFFICE — CAL HOKE, WHO HAD BEEN HOLDING THE BABY SEVERAL HODRS, WAS GREATLY RELIEVED. __ of said Burleigh County, North Di ‘kota, on thé 9th day of May 1923, at| 1:30 P.M. and duly recorded in} Book “174” of Mise. M., on page 319, and said mortgage will’ be foreclosed | by a sale of the premises in such | mortgage and hereinafter described, | |at the front door of the court house, | jin the City of Bismarek, in the Coun- | [ty of Burleigh and e of North | Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock | ‘in the afternoon on the 20th day of | j duly 1983, to satisfy the amount duc |on ‘such mortgage at the date 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 ota, and are deseribed as | follow The o-wit: South half of the South- | “st quarter (Sk of § Ey) and) | the Northeast quarter of the | Southeast quarter (NE' of SE Ww) of Section Ten 10), cin One hundred — thirty- of Range Sev- * , of the fth 20 acre to the U | ! | \ | Township | | H | Surve Jue on such of sale the housand two oh dollars and fif Nj rthern ‘Trust Company, | * A Corporation, | Assignee of Mortgage, Fargo, North Dakota. | Albin Hedstrom, | Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. ¢, Tenneson, Cuple uinbaugh, Attorn Assignee of Mort Fargo, North Dukot 6 for NOTICE OF MOR E SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT | ¥ HEREBY GIVEN, That executed and FE. Marble, a Seth G | NOTICE that OUT OUR WAY .- Bv Williams i DRAWING FOUR PER CENT > INTEREST beeen 2 in the office of the Register of Deeds North Dakota, and-eonditions of that certain mort-'on the 23rd day of April 1917, at 2:3 vk “132” of Mortgages, on page 496, and County: Trust corporation, Company, a corporation, by assign- of ment dated the 19th day of November D, 1917, and filed for record1917_and_filed_for record in the of- ‘_- Wilbur Does His Own Sewing | DON’T KNOW WHETHER i 1.CAN DO “THIS OR NOT, BUT PLL TRY )T*-) HAVEN'T GOT A CLEAN SHIRT IN THAT. DRAWER WITH. ANY BUTTONS DOWN THE FRONT- My WIFE 15 Too BUSY ‘VISITING AROUND To SEW. ANY ON- of Burleigh County, P. M and duly recorded in assigned to Ransom ON A: BANK. jthe County of Bu and State of STANLEY wea GERVICE North Dakota, Ist day of De- Fei cember, A. D. and recorded in | Book 144 of Mort, » at pape 476, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such Mortgage and here- | inafter desoribed, at the front door) f the Court House in the city of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, | and State of North Dakota, at the| hour of 2:00 o'clock P. on the 23rd day of July to satisfy the amount due upon said Mortgage on| the day of sale, | The premises described in Mortgage and which will be sold satisfy the same, are those said | to] certain | 1918, which with interest thereon will on the date of sale, amount t0{ the sum of $50.76, and which amount | is included in the sum hereinafter stated to be due, There will be due on such Mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Eight | Hundred — Thirty-five and 45/100 ($835.45) Dollars. Seth G. Wright, Mortgage. s for Mortgage Fargo, North Dakota. | 6-11-18-25 7-2-9-16, NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that by reason of default therein, that cer- tuin mortgage made and executed by | Leslie S.” Hackney and Lillie M. 1| of proposed removal of Ital MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1928. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN Township One Hundred Forty- two (142) North, Range Seven- ty-five (75) West of the Fifth Principal. Meridian, Burleigh County, North Dakota. Said mortgage contains a clause authorizing the mortgagee to de- clare the whole sum due if there is a default, and the whole of said mortgage is hereby declared due: There will be due on said mortgage on_the date. of sale the sum of of Intention to Foreclose was given as required by law more than thirty days before the begin- ning of the proceedings. The defauit consists of the non-payment of the sum of $98.45, . Frank Prinz, signee, E. T. Burke, Bismarck, N. D. Attorney for Mortgagee 2-9-16, 6 12-19-26- eye Sienna | MARKET NEWS | TOO MUCH RAIN HELPS WHEAT Price Advances as Result of Southwest Downpours Chicago, June 11.—Further rains threatening excessive damage to |.crops in the Southwest had a de- d bullish effect ‘ket during the rly dealings. imates were current that ag much as 25,000,000 bushels on the wheat tod ol wheat would be lost owing to the excessive downpours, Kuro- pean poli developments also were to some extent a bullish fac- tor, and s0, too, was annoncement n duty en food impo Opening quota- ions which ranged from % to 1% cents higher with’July $142 to $1.12%4 and September $1.10% to $1.10% were followed by moderate additional gains and then some- thiug of a reaction ‘HOG VALUES AT LOWEST SINCE JANUARY, 1912 Chicago, June 11.—Hog values premi: situated in the County of| touched $6.75 today, the lowest Burleigh, and State of North Dako-| price since January, 1912, and the ta, and scribed as follows, to-wit: |lowest June ma sincé 1911, ic elles SAN REICH none announced by the U. 8. De- Hundred Forty-four (144) North of /Portment of Agriculture. Range Seventy-eight (78) West of In 1912 the price was quoted at the Fifth Principal Merid $6.70 and the June low mark of The Mortgagee hus p certain] 1911 was $6.72. Large receipts of sums to- Taxes for the year! hogs the past few days was given as the reason for the dec CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, June 11.—Hog receipts 60,000 uneven, 5 to 15 cents lower. ‘Yop $6.75. Cattle receipts 16,000. Asking considerable higher on beef steers; trade slow. Few earl sales strong to unevenly higher; yearl- ings showing most advance; early top heavies $11.15; best light yes lings $10.60. highe Sh Bulls stock 15 strong Other classes fa Vealers udy to strong. to. packers $9.00 downward Sheep receipts 8,000. Fa u generally — stea Hackney, mortgagors, to the Hack- {ney Land Credit Company a corpor- ation, mortgagee, which said mort- gage is dated on the 1st day of No- vember, 1919, and recorded in the} | office of the Register of Deeds of | Burleigh County, on the 12th day of | | November, 1919, at 11:20 A. M. in Book 98 of Mortgages page 61, | mortgage wa? duly assigned by an| instrument in writing dated Novem- iber 26th, 1919, and filed in the of- fice of the Register of Deeds, Bur- | {leigh County, on the 6th day of | | June, 1922, and recorded in Book 98 | of Mortgages, page 421, to Frank | Prinz, Minneapolis, Minnesota, will | ee AC RA SERVICE ce of said Register of Deeds of Bur- leigh County, on the 20th day of N vember 1917, at 1 P.M. and duly recorded in Book “106” of Mortgages, on page 566, and assigned to Florence W. Oliver, of Lisbon, N. D., by _in- strument in. writing dated the 26th day of December 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Register | 7 AFEW BUTTONS ON \ WELL,WHY | | North, Range Seventy-tive (75); | WILBUR, WHAT ONE OF MY SHIRTS- j DIDN’T | Meridian, | Burleigh’ “County, ARE You 'M_ GOING, OUT TONIGHT) YOU GET THE | | Suid mortgage contains a clause TRYING To AND PD LIKE To Begin ns ‘cing he’ whole sum due if there | Do THERE P4k WEAR IT! Se Ga ee is aaa ee, cee ae foreclosed by u sale of the prem. : sigh County, Norta | ises described in said mortgage at Dakota, om the Sth day of May A. D.|the front door of the Court. douse | . Pa aa A Dilinthe City of Bismarck, County. of | 1923, at 1:30 PM. and duly r ie City ¥ in Book “174” of Mise. Mtges., on! Burleigh, State of Shae ners aa he hour of 1:30 P. page 319, and further assigned to The | t 1: er Nenhern Trust { ‘company, & corpora-|N00n of the 26th day of June, 1923, tion, by assignment dated the Brd/ 10 satisfy the amount due on sutd day ‘of May 1923, and filed for record | Paes aa te a cl aes n the office of the Register of Deeds | ireageand which wil ‘be wold ia N [x isfy the same are as follows, to- ALLMA wit BY. _ The Northwest Quarter (NW%) of Section Three (3), Township One Hundred Forty-two (142), |There will be due on said mortgage }on the date of sule the sum of! | $1868.19. ° Notice of Intention to Foreclose was given as required by law mor than thirty days before the begin- ining of the proceedings. The default consists of the non-payment of the sum of $202.66. Frank Prinz, Assignee, £. T. Burke, Bismarck, N. D. Attorney for Mortgages. OF REAL BSTATE TGAGE FORECLOSURE BY ADVERTISEMENT | Notice is hereby given that by | ! reason of default therein, that cer- j tain ber tas made and executed by Leslie 8S. Hackney and Lillie M. Hackney, mortgagors, to the Mack- ney Land Credit Company a corpor- ation, mortgagee, which said mort- gage is dated on the 1st day of No- vember, 1919, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, on the 12th day of November, 1919, at 11:20 A. M., in Book 98 of Mortgages, page 78 which mortgage was duly assigne: by an instrument; in writing dated November 25th, 1019, and filed in the office of the Register of Deeds, Burleigh County, on the 6th day of | pide. 1s and oe in Book | 0} signments page 424, to Frank Prinz, Minneapolis, Minneso- | ta, will be foreclosed.by a sale of NOTICE MOR’ gage at the front door of the Court | louse in the City of Bismarck, | County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, at the hour of 1:80 P.M. in.the afternoon of the 26th day dtine, 1923, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which’ will be wold to satisfy the same are as follows, to- wit: Ses ‘The Northwest Quarter (NW. ‘net Bechipn " Pwesey-toven % wi) | ans Jenanged. Family patent $ 0 a barrel. Shipments Bran $2 24, the premises described in said mort- | k ingers $15.00 to $1 weight fed lambs $14. 0. Handy- to $14.60. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, June 11.—Flour un- ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK So. St. Paul, June 11.—Cattle re- ceipts 2,500. Market about stead on tew best dry-fed cattle. Othe slow, with tendency lower, Com- jon to good beef steers $6.50 to .75. Best load lot early $9.60. it heifers $6.00 to $7.50. Fat cows $4.50 to $6.00. Canners and cutters mostly $2.50 to $3.25. Bologna bulls mostly $4.00 to $1.25. Stockers and feeders slow, dy to cents lower. Calves receipts 1,700. Market 25 to 50 cents lower. Best lights mostly $7.00 to $7.50. Hog about receipts 12,400. | Market 25 cents lower. Bulk mixed and butchers to packers $6.15, Strictly choice kind quot- able higher. Rough or real, heavy packers $475. Pigs $6.00. Sheep receipts 100. Fat lambs about steady to 50 cents lower. Heavy ewes mostly $3.00 to $3.50 SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In District Court Fourth Judicial District, George Schonert, Plaintiff. vs. Oscar Routenberg, Martha Routenberg, Ida Routenberg, Clara Routenberg, Olga Rou- tenberg, Defendants, The State of North Dakota to the above named Defendants: You ‘are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, a copy of which is hereto annexed and here- with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the sub- scriber at his office in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service and in case of your failure to so appear and answer judgment will pe taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated May 8, 1923, F. E. McCurdy, Attorney for Plaintiff. jismarck, N. D. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN You are hereby notified that the above entitled action refers to that land in Ba County North Da- ota eri the east half NW) and th ft (Nia) of ni no} the northeast i (NES), of r ction thirty (30) in township one hundred forty one (141) north of range seventy nine (79) west of the Sth P. M, and that the complaint 1s the District Goure of Bercigh Cours e Distr wi n= ty, North Dakota, 5 12-19-984 2-9-6,” BR ° F.E. McCurdy... ‘Attorney fo: intife, 4 r Plaintiff,

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