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“re ‘ MONDAY, JANUARY 28,4 924 Lo fae t THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : ” . PAGE FIVE 1 SUCCESSFUL AFTER FIPTY — [jt rrvng ot legis oy oui] coi ging fi Atinad mostly, $6. Real [$1.14 3-4; Stock pigs Corn No. leshy killers up- {3 white $4 5-8 to. or above to 64 centsy rye 500 2-8 cents; flax N able packing sows heavy kinds, $5 argely |wards to 5 , Nogth |: Sheep receip 4 the next morning. few hours sleep are all I require.) J. Wi. J. Courtney, Attorney for Ap- | All of my designs are original and|pellant, Page, North Dako thre & Meldahl, I work them out while lying in bed waitin for sleep to overtake me. As| Dakota, Attarneys, for Respondent. | slow, strong to 25 cents higher. Be . s soon as I arise the next day I make Oe 3 jfed western lambs carly $13.50 WHOLESALE PRODUCE LAND \ A rough sketch of the design and | tives around $2.50 to § : (Furnished by Northern Produce Co.) a ee FOR SALE—A snap) G ea - preserve it until I can get around jew including heavywe | Crean But er Ib. . 54 Classified Advertising Rates | | POR SALE=A snap. Coubined farm sors it out withthe ‘eedtes. MARKET NEWS | sti eente etre. aR Rosin vue hier teaG Paes cats Foren? ) Heunisch receives from $100} ! 3 | ‘De 5 i l insertion. 26 words or good improvements consisting of | : oan . | 7 oe ae | Dressed Poultry a aueer soe house, burn, cattle: shed, granury, | rae fore ae ras et on ; | Minnenoalie ane KR. | No. 1D. PB. Young Tom turkey s segs epending ie size a ricacy | » any oR @ insertions. 25 words or coe aoe ae house, well and | of the design. She seldom spends| evrload lots quoted at $6 $ Hee ap ; rd under . windmill, fine grove of: trees east tore wah 10: deperon a elec | Ja ba in 98-pound cotton sacks, | Ne 1 D. 1. Hen turkeys per ib 8 insertions 26 words or of Missouri river, for $40 on, sil z | Shipments 50,645 barrels, Bran, | No. 1 Ducks per Ib. eae under ... 1% very liberal terms; the improve- | eo ge faa | | $25.50 to $27 y j No. 1 Geese per Ib sve 1 week, 26 words or jander 1.25 | f ments alone are worth about that. | ‘ Hl _Live Poultry Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- A great bargain in. a quarter sec- | Supreme | Court |, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK [No.1 turkeys per Ib. tional per werd. tion of land in_ Burleigh® county, | * ———-—---—- >| Chisigo, ii receipts | Hens 4 Ibs each and over per lb. . on which about 75 acres are brok- | steele | 79,000, Uneve lo Light | Hens under 4 Ibs each per 1b 10 CLASSIBIED DISPLAY || en, fine soil; sec me for very 1 seave nom Steele County | weig! sents off, Pop $145. | Springs, per Ib... “13 ~ 'y i ery low | State of Finley, a corporation,|Qats Also Weakens With weights 10 to 15 cents off. ‘Top 5.) 8) eS) B t RATES price. Geo. M. Register. Plaintitl-Respondent, vs Sika ~ Cattle receipts 13,000, Beet | Cocks and stags, per Ib, ahr cll ae i 1-28-]w Dronen, et al, Defendants. S$. UO. Corn in Trading jof value to sell at » and above, | | Ducks, per 1b, + 12 ATTENTION! Cow, Corn and cate || Dionen, Defendant-Appellant. strong to cents higher, Mostiy 15) @ » per Tb. : - ll jabus: 1 In a suit by the ver farmer. Full or half Red River Valley farm for J. to 25 cents up. Sheep receipts, 21,000. ection | fe yeh Oh wiproneery: note a uKo, Jan, 28.—Wheat ans oats fan ini hers, ees teiinrURor tO, der akened with corn in teday’s earl motion for a directed verdict made | dealings. ‘Talk about supposed re at the conclusion of plaintiff's case, | cent damage to winter wheat failed | ane a _ DIES SUDDENLY BISMARCK GRAIN 1d by 12 "retock to insare insertion same day. WR RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY vhen the iff has prove: » ex- {to stimulate c ing. r] sate aa marek: ‘T S. Price, Deborah, Wake a oa aaah aaa Heont higher, May S1.08% to S109 and] yy u fuel thai LE festiv in the Paul Messer THE ee) | 2. For reasons stated in the opin. ‘July $1.07 to $1.07, wheat prices | x0" eet Hear family ine the wedding of 01 BISMARCK TRIBUNE SALE OR RENT—-320 acres hay | ion, it is held, that Chapter 91, S. 1, ,underwent 4 general sug 6 a RS ARR Hoe asl s on Tuesday i, five “miles northwest of Bis- | 1921, has no application to the facts | Shorts turned by ater when! No) 1 ini jWas suddenl anged to PHONE 82 ) Mr. Messer’s brothe er, of Richardton, R. S. Price, Decorah, Ia. “1-28. in this case and that a motion to d corn developed strength. © Wheat; v{miss, based upon alleged noncompii-| closed unsettled at 1-8 tal3-8 cents | ance with such chapter, was properly | vance, May $1.09 1-4 and July $1.07] denied \ 3. It is held, for reasons st ruests, died very Wednesday morning while to his brother HELP WANTED—MALE ROOMS FOR RENT | FOR RENT—Warm light housekeep- » but do not handle the ceming to be in the “| in the opini i 5 3 ing room on 1st floor, close in, fu’ Hi ile hoe Hoare the : ‘OCK uth. Death was due to a J. Ganor, Former} "ished, private entrance, heat. note, notwithstanding subsequent! So Cattl stroke of paralysis, He was stricken s i lights, water, $25.00. Warm sleep- arabe eal Pitheilieai . t before in late ye: put re e, St. Louis. d h s thereof, possession of the|ecipts, 2,000 ading ste twice c 1 date years, but re | ing room with (private entrance, MRS., MARIE HEUNISCH, SHOWING SOME OF HER WORK, vlnote at all times having becn|to strong. — Biss "s cont ‘ el eovered after each attack HELP WANTED—FEMALE $20.00. Call 464K, 1-26-1w ete > : |retained by the payee. ve) alhnairarent Dualit : New Shell Corn Mr, Messer, a vat years : ~ aor By NEA Service « | “But I sent to the town of my birth Png)" Nau MeS! at perenne WUE, Hit dau White | pis ; FRE 5 FOR RENT=Two very cheerful: y, yp, ; ‘i t 4 Certain rulings of the trial rly, Sb to $8. Pat cows was a well known pioncer farmer of | Ene ‘ + St. Paul, Minn. n. 28.- At the|in Germany for an instruction book ap en ‘ 4 Yellow & Mixed } rooms furnished for light house-/ag. of 50, Mrs HGGR IR ralart' le McitHe, Beko naete Kjeourt upon the admissability of evi mostly, $6 and down, Can-! ; i . Sed} Stark cou resided 12 mile To pre-| Keeping, modern except. bath on O° 0f, 90 Mrs. Mary Heunisch ale mnitting, being unable’ to read) dence examined, and f sons | ners and cutters, HOIST MBOTO ES [NC oy des nbs: 1uGet seen 08 Stet south of Rick har nnd twelve| first floor, heat, light and water, | 4, vhich sh: lew ab-| English. | stated in the opinion, ‘held cor na bulls Bulk, $4.50 ana| Ne. 4 Ibs. test 2c over fr wbout 32 5 | $25.00 per’ month. Ph ogiM. | Solute nothing anq which has now wailed iat book day and night! 5. Know ‘aedae 1 Stock 1 fecde . per pound ‘discount under or by the widow ___ | FOR RENT—One 1 Sekeaning| s that anne a eanenita Hees went rd for word. capacity, in the cou 400.’ Mos cents lower AutteeRine Ip a Minnesota) Sel The body was shipped to Richard- eb. Ist, housekeeping,| room suitable for one or two; of her declining ye MenNdsa? Gt torte ase AiseAi Te Ae ee an Bei ‘ah f Gn is cat yas est light kers largely : ton and Hue ESE chi, modarnimaparchton tn fucnished: fox|_ winlaipretenred : mipdonis home ih ‘ 3 é ne : : 3 8 the facts stated, imputed toga bank | §9.5 See fos - ducted at St ary’s Abbey at 10 modern apartment furnished for) ulnts peefepred; mepdern hae: NAY iden: on others, and her dread yoften on the verge of giving up the of which he is vice president, but in reseints, 48,000. Stow. | MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Salo BARGER a ; r of in ed her to decide onjtask. I made 34 attempts to knit) the management of which he is en- 15 to 25 Igwer, Six | Minneape Jan, 28.—-Wheat re large bed, cémplete, for. sale. Ap-| = : 1-25-3t ‘knitting as a means by which she}a simple little doily and cach time | tircly inactive fea See cuKs ee coipts s compared with 633 FiRENO Dowie Count f ly 1100 Brondway. Fhone G16W. | POR RENT—Large front room on could get enough money to keep her|failed to attain the standard I de-| 6,” Certain instructions examine}, | nestle $6.00 ne $600k fore Landa | ears Cash No. 1 nortpern | iarritetiyaaereceany aed . ruetseees =28-3t] ground floor, furnished, Kitchen-' going the rest of her life sired, One evening, about four} and, for reasons stated in the opin | chiefly choice butchers ($118 Ys No. 1) Gavlelimuah einiavhs exceucted’ a veoh ae “). WANTED A girl for general house-| ette with range, hot water(® Knitting then was as unknown to| months after 1 began knitting, | ion, held correct hel higher to 280-| northern hoice to fancy | gave Cantina i vork, Mrs. HV. Lahr, 15 Ave. | heat. Phone 883, 217 sth St. jher as was the English languager|I diseovered that at least [had mas-| In district court of Steele county, | potnd crore $6.50, gooil to cheice Jon't ear vo NORA ant i _ iB. West he 26-3t 1-28-tf|Now her income equals that of an/tered the art and from then on my|Cole, J. Action upon a promissor: }vith considerable number 110 te 170. rdinary to MAVOHE” any! Wiewe eeeHn ERT fs WA 1D— Girl for a “Large or small room in |average professional man. | work showed distinct signs of Prog-|note Judgment bys default~against | pound hogs, Desir 1 4; duly | Rice (Paris), 7 — .gvork. Mrs, L. A, Sehipfer, 4 Ave m modern home, suitable for! “Until I was 50 years old, 1 had | ress {two defendants O. Dronen ap- sith B Lag-tw| one or two, reasonable rent. oat | never attempted e says.| “I usually begin knitting about 12] peals from judgment entered upon Wine aa 4k _BY STAN Y 4 quire ‘osser 2 > cpa lls ae NSSE, LE BOARD AND ROOM POR RENT—R fay ‘ R00) z ‘oom in modern home, - W Room and board for | suitable for two, Two blocks from AD AM AND EVA Bubbles BY CAP HIGGINS | . cony cnt in a honie where there| postoffice, 314 2nd St. Bhone| HOLD Er ‘AEWT. ; are po children, Red Cross. Bad, 12h | Sx (SHES AREARIN’ 1-26-1W] FOR RENT Furnished warm room WHERE'D _YOU ie : | a] a DRESSMAKING supplied with hot and cold w | GeT THE BUBBLE SEE THE PRETTY | . Garage also for rent. 422 BUBBLES | | é Chas. Lamb. Phone 110! TORENT Feb Cat nlecly tur: | | UNCLE WILLIAM ; ABOUT TH’ ONLY Lourain, Apt. 4 nished sleeping room on ground| | { SENT IT TO THE | EN oS rae floor, 411 Gth street. Phone 273. || + BABY , ADAM. \ THING YOU FOR SALE OR RENT BP ott 4A > i To KNOW HOUSES AND FLATS ee wee || eS EATIN’ —— t RENT—Two rooms partly fur- | \ 7 = FOR RENT iNshpd| in’atmodern/homenfor TENG | | ABOUT A HEA rooms urd bath, hot water, heat,| housekeeping, 622 1st St. Phone | STOVE 15 WHERE Q AST WORD, full bj nt. Call at 102 Av 766-W. 1-22-10 TO REST nee Vicious iy === _Phone FOR RENT—Three good unfurnished ff FoR RE room housekeeping rooms, Call at 803 house by February 1, Phone 603R| 7th St. 1-17-f ites five pm. or call at | 808 / Fon RE ‘tise oun oven t very _ Mosse: ia 1-25-31” Guaranty Bunk. Inquire at Bank. \ a ‘urnished house, two Cree | Qua ' from trew school, -413 Ray-| KOR RENT—A room in a modern \ sae mond St. Phone 942R or pine home. 313 4th St. Phone es y eS id : lw}: { \ NO-NO -THERE} FOR RENT—Strictly modern “ae Teoma at Gani | Must BEA ment in Rose Apartments, F. W.] ¢, Pate Zth St. Phone 6! | 5 NES . Murphy. Phone 862. 7 t2-z9-r¢| 40° Tent. 601 7th S}- Phone 660, N BIRDS) tly \ FOR RENT—Two apartments fully | SOR RENT-—Nice warm modcm | SS ee DAM TUE BABY BUBBLES SILLY? Why EVA, BUBBLES IN/TH FLUE + equinped “far light ones eentee room, 408-5th. Phone 697R. | fWweLL, YoU DON'T (Ge BEEN ASLEEP ARE A SCIENTIFIC’ MARVEL, SYMBOLS ORENTICPRE tn Pegg On E Bitlet Ee OBJECT TO ME Oe AN HOUR WHILE] OF THE UNIVERSE , PERFECT SPHERES OE at einy Bersony Cour RORGE Room in modern house,! {AMUSING THE BABY BEEN | LIKE THE SUN,MOON AND STARS, | all 510 A i 515 4th St. Phone 120R. DO You, EVA® vou HAVE SHELLS OF WATER SURROUNDING BALLS | | RTE TE RASS RGR eG 1-26-1t PLAYING WITH THOSE 5 '™ GOING Te AKE. A | o Pa zy OF AiR. - EVA I'M G OM REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE | 6 “SILLY BUBBLES ean OF BUBBLES! | TRADE—My town property in Ful] CO 3 er MISCELLAI * | ee : DOREOOT: ? | {lerton, North Dakota for property HS CELUANEOUS | ps Oregon, Washington or Idzho.| FOR SALE—Purebred". Bronze ‘lur- ©, Rohrman, 116 Grange St Pen-} key Toms, Large boned, of a 5. Ib : dieton, Ore. -25-4t] old Tom. Weight 22 to 28 Ibs. - Price $10 to.$15 each. . Also, pure- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE} red single comb brown leghorn| i | BY ADVERTISEMENT cockerels. Price $1,50 each. Isreal | | Notice is hereby given that -de-|- Brown, Buldwin, N. D. s Swult, has been made in the terms NES 1125-1 Yin, gf that certain mortgage executed | FOR SALE Kota rust sistent Wipe e nd delivered by Eva Fisher of Bis- AS Pavers (do) — Autor ais Eine e Bs [hand toring geod whee. 428 aoc SALE —— = ND DAY Loan and Investment Company of . O. B. ARC: Vismarck, a ‘corporation dated July}. John. Sabot... Route.1. Bismarck. | | <THE SALE WAS POSTPONED ANOTHER Ist, 1919 and filed for recordin the 1-21-1wk _ Day UNTIL SOME ONE COULD BE FOUND WHO WAS office of the Register of Deeds of NIED—1o hear from owsjer with = the Sri day of daly 1019. at the hone sole anaes Sa ABLE To MAKE THE HEATING ste: PEA, he sre jay 0: ul al e nour ri ati! i i 706 me aa ae of 3 o'clock P. Mand recorded in| Wanted ungil spring. Write 706 ; i book 146 of mortgages on page, 185| Tribune. : sou 1 4 will be forecloseq by a sale of* the | WANTED—Large clean cotton rage. | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Double Use BY BLOSSER premises described in such mortgage| Three cents per pound, Bismarck |QUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS and hereinafter “described at the| Tribune.Co. ~ 12-26.tf a Re ies front oar of the Court House in the |. © "% ~ WH, we ) 1 i Cer Binmaree, inthe Gounty, of ! ° GEE-T DAV re IADDYA THI: aN LEMON PIEP SAE A rleigh and State of North Dakota ! S "WM GONNA HAVE } DIECE FeD ue | 4 the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore- F MONDAY AN’ \WE'RE i A wie ai. A PIES ‘OR ME } {aN Eee hererean ie cisco nse t0bes ; TENS LIFE LaKE. PORTRAIT WAS GONNA HAVE LEMON | FOR SUPPER WILLIE yA? WE lied to satisfy the amount due upon = MADE. SOMETIME. DURING. LEMON PIE" |) ConA WAV such mortgage on, the day of sale. ae ‘ 5 \ dpc . =o Je The premises deseribed” in such RECESS AND AS NOU “TWO ARE ouBoy! Dow'TCHA WISH JS BUDDIN ALL Te martgage and. which will be ‘sold t0 “THE ONLY ONES INTHIS ROOM AK : NRO RNUZ COMIN “WEEK S'Ro Lots-one and two in WHO ARE -ARTISTICALIN INCLINED- \ Ce = | ty of Bicmescee Non Ben : T WAS JUST WONDERING XY There will be due on such itRensroalgahe tus Given Smash- AHEM-= WHICH -AHUR— t the date of the sale the \ : 3 sum of 7.78 in addition to the} ing Defeat in. Convention ts and expenses of sale including ‘ fitorneys fee: . Bismarck Loan’ and Invest-| Indianapolis, Jan, _28.—-Repudia- ment Company of Bismarck, | ¢j “rui ” i f| a. corporation. (MOFegugee: tion tof the “ruinous” practice 0: i VB, Mecurdy, striking. om the job, and_a, pledge of} Attorney for the, Mortgugee, their “high regard for the “sanctity , Bisn N. of contragts” was iced by theilq (1201 7-14 United Mine Workers conyention in NOTICE TO CREDITORS casting an OLCEM LO UREy creat con: In the Matter of the Estate of| fidence int their teader, and com-| Maud ‘I mending him. the second time for d Notice posing the officials of the Nova Scot- dersigned George & Marsh, Executor| tia:digtrlets=s°-2>-0 ° z i oi the last will, and te: Deloitte We acon: halares abe | tj Madd L. Marsh, late of the eity of convention, International President Senna County of Mitchell, John L. Lewis said he regretted he RICE PUDDIN' ALL ate of Towa, deceased, to the| hog to stand before the delegates to ° THEY WUZ A creditors of, and all persons’ having. he ah d im ayn (4 WEEK? How. Do claims against saiq deceased, to €x-| 208Wer questions pu thes depose et YA. KNOW VER WEDDING NEXT HOUSE hibit them with the necessary vouch-| Nova Scotia vice" -pregiden¥, Alex 7 ; f ‘ T US NESTERDAY AN < 5 thin six months after the first| McIntire,’ who he said. ts yo longer | ee is , GORNA HAVE 2 MOM MADE ME bag ion of this notice, fo. said| a member of the Mnited Mine Work. fwszaW”,\| | Ps a | STALL WEE | : ADE ME GO fay ixeeutor at the office of his resident| ers, “but a Keeper of a grog shop.” | aA } el , wie + OUT AN’ Pick UD foe? , agent G. F. Dullamy at his office-in| * Tonigi gent delegates who| | K or ue an hut ALL TH RICE! ,- y National Bank Building, in} styted “thaniatlves. “| thie left wing,” i] ( , of Bismarck, in suid Bur- ! ; CG tea iF North’ Dakota, ‘That drew consolation ‘e n the fact that G. F. Dullam’ is the resident agent | #though they een decisively of said executor, George E, Marsh. | defeated, their loaders had been giv- | Dated Zepuary bth, A.D, 1924, en a full hearing by the convention j GEORGE £. MARSH, and had gotten an expression of their, views, into ‘the record. . They NEWTON, DULLAM © “YOUNG, pe d_in.ghefe third caucus, ea | Attorneys Anes Kn aaa Chen Foster, reputed cominun- ismare § ist publication on the (th day of [Set qlandene and planned further op- Jauary, A. D. 1924. fe: Ene et PS 1-7-14-21-28 | the appeals of Alexander’ Howatt Area ES deposed Kansas president, and Thom. | f Mor i e expelled Pittsburgh, )} 7). | Germany's. trouble: reported to.the con a o? marks and an underissue of B y. .meagning hi: marcks,—Colorado Springs Gazette.

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