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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924 I insertion, under 2 insertions, under 3 insertions 2§ words. under 1 week, 25 Ads. over tional CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are ¢ash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY ‘ SUBMITTED or rds or under 1 words, 2e addi- per word. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 BOARD AND ROOM THOSE DESIRING pleasant rooms, and home-cookeg meals, at reason- able prices,, call “The Mohawk,” 401 Sth St. Phone 145, 1-31-5t | WANTED—Room and board” for a! convalescent in a home where there Gite no children. Red Cros DRESSMAKING DRE “Mis. Phone 1102. The 1-21-2w FIRST © Chas. Lamb. Leurain, Apt. 4 FOR SALE OR RENT lien AND EATS) keeping rooms, first floor in mod- ern house. Apply Phone 646W FOR RENT—Two-room partly furnished. Two private en- “rances, adjoining bath, heat, light, and water, $35. Phone 614. 1-28-tf FOR RENT—Modern bungalow of 6 rooms and bath, hot water, heat, full basement, Call.at 102 Ave. B Phone 275W. 1.23-tf FOR RENT—Five house by February 1. Phone 603R Wrter five p.m. or call at 808 Rosser. ___1-25-tf KOR RENT—Strictly modern epart- mens in Rose Apartments. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. —12-29-tf FOR R#NT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. For REN ‘apartment, room .| Burleigh modern } =! | mortgagee, a aa omiv es AUTRE an shed, private entrance, heat. lights, water, $25.00. Warm sleep- ing room with private) entrance, ‘all 464 1-26-1w a nice large bed round floor with light aeping privileges, and laun- ement, $20 per Phong 275W. 1-31-1w FOR RENT—Large front room on xfouna floor, furnished. Kitchen- cette with gas range, hot water heat. Phone 883, 217 8th St. 1-28-tf FOR I T e¢ furnished room modern house, close in, also piano i#*- rent, Adam Schaaf, 402 5th St. Phone 836J 2-1-1w YOR RENT—Nice warm room on jirst floor, in strictly odern home. South room, Phone 541J, 306 9th St. 1-30-8t FOR RENT—Room suitable for one two gentlemen, in modern Call 411 Ave. A. or 1-30-3t d_mod- blocks soon on hous dry in ern rooms for rent, from posteftice, 216 2 J. FOR RENT—A, warm conifortable room, close in 405 bth St. Phone 836M, Call or phone after 4 p, m. 1-29- lw FOR RENT -Ong single and one double furnished sleeping rooms, 419 7th St. Phone 1066. & . ns i au 2-1-8t YOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. Apply 421 9th, Phone 641-W. FOR RENT—Taree good unfurnished housekeeping rooms. Call at’ 803 ith St. 1-17-tf FOR RENT—One room in modern home, 418 5th St. Phone 83qR. CBM} os sant room at 614- Phone 227. 2-1-8t OR RENT—Modern house. rd St. 1 30-3t LAND + FOR SALE—A sap. Conibihed farm und ranch of about 300 acres, Has good improvements consisting of house, barn, cattle shed, granary, hog. house, hen house, well and windmill, fine grove of trees*east of Missouri river, for $4000., on ery liberal terms; the ‘improve- ments. alone are worth about that. A’ gyeat bargain in a quarter sec- tion of land m Burleigh county, on which about 7$ acres are brok- en, fine soil; see’ me for very low price. Geo. M. Register. R RENT—P' Gth St. OMS call w| tie ore FOR SA land, marck, y e miles pean of Bis- R. S. Price, Decorah, Ia. 28: _MISCELLANEQUS iS a guar- Meta stomach cure, six cans, $1. If 12 cans at $2 don’t help your stomach trouble you get your money back. Sold. by J. Wi Mur- phy care. Barber Shop, ¢ inposite P, or 219 2nd St. 1-31-1w G SALE — Mahogany bed and drésser, Spinit desk, velour daven- port and end table. Call 775. ne Three cents per Pound, Bisma: Tribune Co, 12-26-tf month. } FOR SALE Riverview, s i modern house Ave,, four rooms, partly modern f 2,650.00! reet, eight rooms, par! | ly modern 4,300.00 | street, five rooms and N 8,000.00 | Sed street, 4 rooms and bath. 2,300.00 | Ayenue B., West, six rooms, strictly modern ... 12th street, six rooms, strict- ly modern . + 4,000.00 13th street, four rooms, part- ly modern . 4,000.00 And several others, partly modern and strictly so at varying prices and | teri Fire insurance in good, re- liabie compa For service in the sale or purchase of real estate, city or farm lands, see me, 5,260, 60; { F, E, YOUNG. 1-29-5t —<—_—<—__ WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Wish to do wash- | ing at home or at houses. Call 1200 Broadway. Mrs. Matt Lunt- 1-29-1w instruction in| egg Shorthand, touch typewrit- | , 208 3rd Street. Telephone 885, 21-2W | PALMISTRY and Tiranslestit Mad- | am Lattimorelle, 416\ 4th Street. | Phone 1118, Bismarck, N. Dak. Call from 11 a, m. till 10 p, m. Help you find lost articles. 1-30-1w Notice is hereby given that that | certain mortgage, executed and deliv- | ered by Cora O, Hagen formerly Cora OQ. Rise, and Fritz Hagen, her hus- | band ,mortgagors, to Clara L. Rise, mortgagee, dated the third day of January in the year of Our Lord | one thousand nine hundred and, twenty two, and filed for record in| the office of the register of deeds} of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the 26th day of} February A. D, 1922 at 3 o'clock P.! M., and recorded therein in book 174} of Mortgages on page 10, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises | in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Burleigh county, North Dakota court house in the city of Bismarck, in| county, North Dakota at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on the} ay of February A. D. 1924 to the amount due upon such} mortgage on the day. of sale, { The premises described in such age and which will be sold to 'y the same are meacribied as follows: The north west quarter (N. W. 1-4) of section twenty eight (28) in town- ship one hundred and forty-one (141) north, of range seventy five (75) west of the fifth principal meridian in Burleigh county, North Dak By virtue of the option c tained in said mortgage, the said whose name is now L. Lund, has declared and does hereby declare the whole prin- cipal sum of said mortgage due and payable, and this foreclosure is for the whole principal sum of said mort- gage, with accrued interest thereon to the time of said. sale, together with taxes on sold land paid by said mortgagee. i of the debt secured by said ame due on January 4. ‘There will be due on,said mortgage | at the date of sale the sum of four- teen hundred and twenty dollars and thirty two cents ($1420.32), besides the costs of this foreclosure. Dated January 1th A. D. 1924: Clara L. Lund, formerly Clara L. R Saig Mortgagce. George M. Register, Attorney for s Mortgagec, ’ROPOSALS. FOR FIRE ESCAPES. ealed proposals for installing steel fire eseapes on three buildings et the State Training school, Mau- dan, N. D., in accordance with plans and specifications by Van Horn & Ritterbusk, Architects, Bismarck, N. D., will be receiyed by the State Board of Administration, Capitol, Bismarck, N. D., until 2 p. m. on Friday, February 8th, 1924. Proposals shall be sealed, marked “Proposals for Fire. Escapes” and %¢- jcempanied by a certified check, p able to E. G. Wanner, Seereiary, 7 five per cent (5%) of the tender. The tight is reserved to reject any or all proposals. Plans and specifications are on fle at.the Builders Exchange, Mandan, Vargo, N. D., St. Paul, Mi and may be seen at, the office of the archi- teets, Bismarck, N, D/ j Dated January 17th, 1924. ERNEST G. WANNER, Exegytive Secretary, State Board of Administration, gbipmarck N. D. vs HANK cITION | FOR ASCH ARE AND ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON In the. District Court” of — the United States. For the “Southwestern | Division, | District of North Dakota. { Inthe Matter of Edward Cromwell, Bankrupt. "No. 4824 In Bankruptey. To the Honorable Judges of the District Court of the- United. States for the District of North Dakota, Edward Cromwell,,.of, Arena “im the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, in: seid District, re- spectfully represents that on the 4th day of Juney 1923 last past he was{ duly; adjudged baskrupt, under the | acts of Congress relating to bank- ruptey v3. that he hegrdul ered all his pooperty did: rights 6f* pron- erty, een es fully complied with all} the re ements of Said. acts‘and of lers oF the court touching his bankryptey,. _- | Wherefore, he: prays that he may be decreed by the court-to have a, full discharge. from all debts prov- | able against his estate under said bankrupt acts, except such are ex: | cepted by Aw from such discharge. | 5 Pare this 9th day of January, A, | 1924. EDWARD CROMWELL, | Bankrupt. uh hag OF NOTICE A, 8B 2 \ pore Ne Pa Ta eary, | 1924, on reading ,the Petition te Bi charge of the, wecrampd Bank rupt, it is— Otered oe By the the Court, that a hear, =| oh ty at of. Marah AD. “0, helo court, at Fargo in sai trict, at ten o'clock in th For tre ng that notide thereof be published | i : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE in The Bismarck Tribune, a news- CHICAG paper printed in said district, and] © I that all knowh creditors and other] 47,999, Mostly persons in interest may appear at| 4 oe said time and place and show| °° if any they have, why cents higher, er of. the said petitioner § age. Top [ay be granted. Cattle nd it is further ordered by the] steers ste t, that the Referee shall send,| q: er b, mail, to all known ¢reditors, cop- ies of said petition and this. order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. lambs stron; Witness The Hotorable Andrew | lambs st Miller, Judge af the saiq Court, and] $13.50 to § the seal thereof, at Bismarck, in i district, on the Band day of Januar; . UD. 1924. AL OF THR COURT) JA. NCO ea RY, Clerk. By E. than y Sheep receipts St. ceipts: 1,000. Early tone. $8.00. R. STEELE ‘ puty Clerk. 4 Pare aererg MARKET NEWS WHEAT GOES UPWARD AGAIN Scored New Record For Sea- son Early in Trading she ers: cents lower. Hog receipts to $6.60. 10 to hogs held ste: ers largely % or bette able supply con Chicago, Feb, 1,—Wheat again cored a new high price record for ' 1. the season, September rising to $1.10 1-4 soon after the opening. Mnfavorable weather conditions emphasized the fear of crop dam- age and acted as the chief bullish influence. Trading was on a ib- eral scale with offerings well ab- sorbed. Initial prices which ranged trom one-fourth cents decline to three-eighths cents advance, May $1.11 1-4 to $1.11 3-8 and July $1.10 to $1.10 1-4 were followed by mod- lerate ga round. Later July well September surpassed the season's previous top {record. Absence of snow covcying over most of the winter wheat belt was reported, The close was unset- |tled atgthe same as ish to 5-8 cents highe Ito $1.11 5-8 and July $1.10 5-8. Unsold 0. natives $13.00. up to $7.50. saleable around § MINNE Minneapolis, load lots $6.40 to § cotton sacks rels, Bran § family 60 Minneapolis, ceipts alt cars ern § jern 120. a to $1.21 O LIVESTOCK 1.—Hog steady with y best time or than 715 ceipts 7,000. to weak with close or weuk to 26 cents low- erday’s 9,000. Sheep Bulk fat wooled lambs ‘slow trade displayed One load lot of steer: Bulk of weight and fi to sell from this tock mostly $i and cutters firm and in ight supply. mostly reecipts 1,000. Quality bulk best lights to pacl 11,500, sales lights Pi Sheep receipts 3,500. two doubles of fed westerns, mostly early. Balance of receipts 12 dou- bles of wasterns going through best Good Best light 00. POLIS FLOUR eb. changed to 15 cents higher. patents a barrel in 98-pound Shipments MINNEAPOLL cars compared with ¢ pring choice to fan $1.31; good to choice ordinary 1.16 to good $1 3 duly 9117; | 8 to $1.21; May| ts eptember | $1.14 strong to five Thursday's aver- ‘ re Be BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Feb. 1, No. 1 k northern No. 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum . No. | mixed durum . No. 1 red durum ... No No, 2 No, Beef Th Slow. $1.09 1.05 | average, active, fat and feeding Bd 50 We auote but do not handle the following: Oats : ees Speltz 70 re- Barely steady. weak New Shell Corn, down, 50 to $6.00, » White Yellow and Mixed 0. 3 56-1b, test... $0.54 $0.52 No, 455-1b test 53 51 One cent per pound discount under 55 Ibs. 1 lar edrn (72. Ibs. Minnesota), $4.75 to Se under shell, Twenty-f WHOLESALE PRODUCE (Furnished by Northern Produce Co.) Cre Batie per Ib E Fresh, candied per doz. Dressed Poultry P. Young Tom turkeys d butehers § nts slower, dy. Killers up Ska 0 1D. P. Hen turkeys pe 1 Ducks per Ib. 1 Geese Ib ve Poultry No. 1 turkeys per Ib. H 4 Ibs cath and over per Ib, Hens under 4 each per Ib... Springs, per Cocks and sta Duéks, per Ib. Geese, per Ib. to ‘Slow, sale- principally of No. Held above native ewes D westerns nme x , per Ib. . 10 1.—Flour —un- In car- quoted at If you call a taxi, you'd better wait for it. You'll have your fare any way even if the : is late and you leave before es at you deor. So ruled a wistrate here the other day in nting a chauffeur damages for a ‘dead trip.” The defendant, a wo- man, pleaded she ‘had to before the car got to her home. The driver, r hand, said he had been delayed by a traffte jam. And his argument ae more convincing. bar Wheat re- No. 1 north- 1 dark north- “ash No, 3 — AND EVA (ZF AND VOU SAY ADAM HAS BEEN A ACTING QUEERER, A THAN USUAL ,EVA? DOCTOR | DON'T KNOW WHAT'S GoT INTO HIM! ALL I'VE GOT TO DO NOw IS TO FIND OUT HOw TO BLOW BUBBLES ADAM, JUST HOLD THIS BIG ENOUGH AND SOLID ENOUGH TO LIVE IN! THE FUTURE OF — (IN Your. MOUTH FOR. “BY CAP HIGGINS HELLO Doc ! UP DOWN AND I'LL TELL YOu A SECRET ! I'VE GOT AN IDEA WORTH MILLIONS ! I'M GOING TO DEVELOP THE SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLE. EF THE BUBBL U TANK HELL BE ALL RIGHT IN TIME..EVA, BUT WE MUST HUMOR HIM, Greavete-Ricture GF the, century HOWS ZAT: HUH?) HOWS ZAT FER MAIN. UM BITE. TH’ Dusr? GO WOULON' HE ROLL IF. RE Woz A REAL INDIN 86 | 80} AS, ito it as PAGE SEVEN 13, 00 FOOT | BUTTES HELD N. D’S HIGHE | Marmarth of buttes in southy county, forming the w tween the Little Missou | river t above th the Little Missouri and lrivers, with an altitude of as established by the Ur geological survey, would jbe the hi point in | kota, according to the Mail. The Mail says ment table give | watershed »proximately higher than Black Butte county, Which of late years has acclaimed the highest point in North Dakota. It is stated also that the Bowman watershed is 135 fect hi than Sentinel Butte in Golden Ky county whieh for time was jcensidered the highest: peak in the | state In di N. D,, Feb. 1-- The ridge Box Elder 500 feet ed s North Marmarth hest that the govern | the altitude of a available point of in ssing information blishing the ude the Mail Question Raised, been able to from ent on is never information rt any po: state eng matter o. (dis n by mei vhich ciently ¢ severs tons have ineroid ba re not upon jin an ar ldeseribea t the highest point Dokola. She asserts that t Measurement establishes that point wher than Sentinel Butt height ofneither Black Butte, Perhaps Mrs eet but as am {of reference The Mail would he ples ed to learn of informa tion, It ha to iret information ey table of the geological sary Bowman itid Hat tion, sta the U official the 1 any ept the States 1 the Bowman water be 3,500 feet in altitude. sreologii¢ Inquiry of her | + AS ERO s the in as that depart iy information, the high th Dakota is lo Lan approxi 100 fect has been nfor | | «tion is con tromes, the Unit formation The Mai Mr. MeMaho | office, when |found | baronie: 1 of onten o limited to t the pla i} IMPOSED "OR FORGING | U.S. ALLOTM | Minot Ity tow charge of forg n nstruments, dis of Jer mina! det nuance ver the term of marked her econd day's s¢ in Minot of iy Jdudge Mitler on Ir Havl | Minot who pl wn ermner dq government tment dito h of with endant’s ved t term of Holt and charged William with con jlaws; and a Uyrlanc SPRING one of the trimming No -MRS HOYT -\\M_ Bikoke - SOLA HIM_A PAIR OLD GLOVES _|EREC Ki. BS 5 AND i THAT O-NO-HES TIGHTER. TAAN HAIR, aN Y RUMMAGE SALE MEWS - SIXTH CAY TITUS DRUMM WAS MAD AS A HORNET oF ae OVES - AND! two} HIGH SCHOOL. ' CONFERENCE DAYS ARE SET York Feb, 1.--Four 5 nd 47, have bee annual s Grand days , of the sc universit prog: “thyee day the confined te «of teacher: May 14 of the inter chola: formerly, this change that the conference aay do more concentrated work than meet at th ne time of of the contests, Dean day being .made so hen i the opening contests for high state held an university, inelude ath declamation, debate year approximately t in the events xh School * ig the term ch has to be applied to the in which the conference and students in. the took py | TRANSFER IS AS CARPIO ROBBERY CASE Transfer » county onneetion with an of ALO everal robbery mer, ‘ o. Opposing counsel have Eroed that change of venue to Ward factory 1 with kill but this charge | liminary hear Goldfish Globe ®% political platform is made of planks, but we suppose the ladie jwill add a rug and a rubber plint Judge. And: BY STANLEY, IMPOSTERS CHEATS AND FRAUDS WHEN ONE OF THE WOMEN HE FOUND THEY WERE HIS SD RUMM HAD DONAT ED TO THE SALE - oe iS RIEN 9S A TWANTA DRINK OF WATER! t¢ | DRINK OF WATER | BFORE I-DONT A WANT ANY!

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