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MONDAY, FEBRUARY H, 1924 CLASSIFIED -ANVERTISEMENTS Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or. under va... ve. $1.50 2 insertions, words or under 3 3 iftsertions 25 words sor unde 1 we Ad 35 Cs 3 || of under 126 |} words, 2¢ addi- |i per word. 5 wor er 25 tional CLASSIFIED DISPLAY || RATES VTi 65 Cents Per Tick || All cla fied ads are cash i i advance. Copy should be ré- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure | / insertion same day. WE RI RVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY RMITTED \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 HELP WANTED—FEMAL! WANTED -Compe g care | for child, and help with’. geferal | house work. 510 Ave. A. 2.9-tf | WANTED —Girl to assist with house- work, 414 7th 1-9-2 VANTED Competent girl at once FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE OR RENT—Block of lo two houses, good well, stable, hen house. Will divide, A bargain. J. K. Doran, 406 Third street. FOR REN’ ap: on second floor, fitted for housekeeping, $40 a month. Phone} TH4W. Geo. W. Little, “801 Fourth: | 2-1-tf) }OR RENT—Two-room apartment, partly furnished. Two private en- | adjoining bath, heat, light, und water, $35. Phone 614. ‘ 1-28-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern spart- meng in Rose Apartments. F. W.} Murphy. Phone 862. 12-29-t2 | FOR RENT+Two apartm fully ; equipped for light housekeeping. | Vhone 794-W. 1-12t¢ | rox RENT—Five modern | partments. L. Phone FOR RENT room K. Furr Varney ROOMS FOR RENT ror” fl ‘Two ‘urnished ! , east front, ‘close in; gen-| preferred, 216 2nd" St.) Phone 2-8-3} bok RENT—# comfortable ont room on first floor, vacated 10th. Cull at 409° 5th St. aR. 2-8:3t | FOR RE ‘A large sleeping room; in modern home. Gentlemen pre-| ferred, 419 7th St. Phone 1066. | KOR RENT — Furnished - dern house. Lady preferred. Mails! if desired. Phone 10685, 1 ‘ 2-9-1w FOR RENT—Three good unfurnished | Call at 803} ath St. 1-17-tt) oR a der home, n ai sth St. Phone 227. FOR Call : NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- ¢ FORECLOSURE SAL \ hereby given that that; gage made, exectted and | John Bullock, a single | or, to Investors Mort- | Company, Inc., Mort- j March 15th, 1918, and r record in the office of the er of Deeds in and for Bur-} North Dakota, on REN ;, a corporation, and Which | ignment was filed for record in| aid office ‘of the Register of; sds on May 20th, 1918, at 9 o'clock m. and duly réeorded in Book 155,! on page 13; and thereafter, on May) 21st, 1918, an instrumént in writ | ing, duly assigned by said assignee to Paul H. Hertel, and which assign-| nent was filed for récord in, t aid office of the Register tof Deeds on December 27th, 1923, at 4310 . m. and recorded ‘in’ Book will; the elaneous, page 47: seq by a sale of the” prevh- such mortgage and herein- scribed at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bis; | rck, Burleigh County; North, Da- | at the hour of two o'clock Jr} afternoon on the 25th day h, 1924, to satisfy, the amouni on such’ mortgage on thé day of} sale, © | The premises described in such | gage and which will be sold to atisfy the same are described as ollows, to-wit of Section Eighteen (18). in| hip One hundred, thirty-seven | 7) North, Range Seventy-six (76) , containing 160 aerés, more or} according to the government ey thereof, situate, lying and be- Burleigh Couhty, North Da- Defafit having. been made in the ns of said mortgage, and thé: ignee having given the record tifle mer of the aboye describéd prem> ises notice as provided, by law, and the same not having beef paid, there will be due on such mortgage on the, le the sum of $2351.31. And assignee also having paid. the n_said premises for ¢ aoe s 20, 1921, 1922 and. 1926; and h sums are included in the sunt ‘lared to be due. Hse) a ae Dated February ith, 1984, ) PAUL H. HERTEL, Assignee. SULLIVAN, HANLEY & SULLIVAN, Atforneys for Ansiznes y y the Mary Garden, the famous prima donna, has ‘kept tle same maid for J4 years, to farmers in local territory. Op-| | SALESMEN ts SALE OR. RENT—320 acres hay tiFOR SALE—A blue pore ‘tate of Johh B. Stackhouse late of ‘the city of Bismarck in the County Southeast Quarter | | Egat B i, Si . of Cotbed Pe Bare Sings f FOR SALE House, 5. rooms and bath, $3000.00, House, 4 rooms and toilet, $2650.00. House, 8 rooms, strictly modetn, $5200.00. & House, 4 House, $1900.00. Houses and lots in all parts of the city at prices and terms to suit every purse, é Fire insurance companies. ~ ‘ | rooms, south side, $1000.) 4 rooms, furnace heat, written in food! 2-11-1w SALESMAN { SALESMEN WANTED—To sell coffee inecme. Pioneer | roasters, | 2-8-8t | portunity to earn large Write for particulars. Coffee Company, coffee Moorhead; Minnesota, who ean buy samples and furnish bonds. Big money for right party. Western Woolen & Knit Goods Company, Salt Lake | .City, Utah. 2-9-1W | | PERSONAL . | SUE DIGBY private instruction in Gregg Shorthand, touch typewrit- ing, 208 3rd Street. Telephone 885. | 2-1-2w i eT Lost sae LOST——Pockethook contaming check of the Jewell Tea Co., and cur- rency. Finder kindly return to Bert Henderson for reward, care Bismarck hotel. : 2-11-2t LOST—Near Richholt school, black and white coley pup, name Bum- bles. "Finder kindly return to 4th Street or call 628M. St | LAND . | Foit SALE—A snap, Conibined farm nd ranch of about 300 acres. Has | good improvements consisting of | house, barn, cattle shed, granary, , hog house, ghen house, well ahd windmill, fine grove of trees east for $4000,, on| very liberal terms; the improve- ments alone are worth about tiat. | A great bargain in a quarter tion of land in Burleigh cou on which about 75 acres are brok- en, fine soil; see me for very low price. Geo. M. Register. | 3 2- 9-1w | FOR SALE—Eighty acre improved | farm, good buildings, three miles from county seat, half mile from Foreston MilleLacs County, Minn- | esota, further information on re-| quest. Cay] Lindstrom, Foreston, Minn, Also 2-19-1w | FOR RENT—610-acre stock and dairy farm, 5-room house and dthe¥ build- | 160 acres on river bottom. If | sted write Geo. Register, Bis- marek, or Itay L. Seott, Baldwin. 2-11-1w STOCK RANCH FOR SALE or RENT —400 head of stock cattle for sale, outside range for 1500. F. W. Por- tér, Pleasant Valley, Montana, 2-6-3t land, five miles northwest of Bis- marek. R. §. Price, Decorah, Ia. 1-28-2w MISCELLANEOUS _ Will seit a reasonable prite for cash—Davefiport, section- al book case, and two rockers, Call 82 W. after 6 P. THMSTITCHING—AIl work 10 cents percyard, Singer Sewing Machine Co,; Bismarck, 1m RUG WEAVING— 0 and delivered. Bismarck, Carrie J. jestic range. 401-18t: St. FOR SALE” OR RENT— piano. Write Tribune No. Phone 1079 or . 2-9-2 Toward it — a SALE—Potatoes, 40 cents shel. Phone 440-M,.. 2-6-1. OF LAND Notice is Héreby Given, That .un- der authotity of an Order of Sale granted by the Honorable I. C. Da- vies, Judge of the County Court of the County of Burleigh, in the State of North Dakota, dated the 29th, day of January A. D. 1924, the unde signed, the administrator of the es: FOR vy of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, deceasea will sell private sale to the highest bidder, for one| third cash and the balance on a credit not exceeding two years payable installments. within that’ time | interest at’the rate of 6 per cent per | annum 6n deferred payments subject to confirmation by the Judge of said) County Court, the following des- cribeq interest in land, to-wit: All| the interest of said-deceased in_lots | nuribered Six (6), Sevén (7), Fight | ). and Nine (9) in Block Fifty Five | 5) in the Original. Plat of the city of Bismarck in. Burleigh County, tage. of North Dakota, arisipg out of a land contract for the purchase and snle of saiq lots executed between | Otto Reimer as vendor and the said ; John. B. Stackhduse, “as. yendee on| which contract the vendée has paid $680,00..of the purchgse price, of $800. The title to said lots remains in, the vendor as the said contract | hus not been fully’ performed by the vendee. : ; Said sale Will bo made, subject to ayments unpaid upon said con- | , all of which are past due. The sale will be made on or after the 26th day: of February, A: D, 1924, pi. fe iyi ing a ay We left, at the, offite of F. B. egister, attorney, in the Webb Block in the city of Bismarck in said BuY:. leigh Caunty, ‘or filed with the Judge of said Gounty Court, or delivered to the undersigned personally, eat “F. J2)GRADY, _ wit “Raprintetrator, os Be nts -of yer ee St ouse, Deceased. ; Dated pennies 4th, A.D. 1924. t 5 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE fven, that « that enter and. de . ig), a single, yest Mort: Notics--is hefeby | coftain “morte de liyered by Francis i man, Mortgagor, to, Investo -giite ‘Secrrity pany,: Ine., Mort- e, dated the 18th day of March, and filed for record in the of- f.the Registey of Deeds of the re ‘Mittch, 1920, and recorded in Book 90 of igre on page 240, (and there- ga 1920, fi i FE. YOUNG. 4 The | Section ‘T tand for 2-4711-18") 1 rth Dakota, which assignment was filed and recorded on the 9th day of September, 1920 in the office of the Register of Decds of saiq Burleigh county, State of Notth Dakota, in book 155 of Assignments on page 195), will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in. the after- noon, on the 18th day of March, A. D. tisty the Amount due upon, The premises de: gage, and which isfy the same, are déscribed as fol- theast Quarter (SEM) hirty-three. (33) in To | ship One Hundred Thirty-nine North of Range number Seventy seven (77), west of the Fifth Prin- cipal Meridian, Burleigh » County, ‘orth Dakota, containing 160 xacres, more or less, according to the United State Government Survey thereof. There will be due on said mort gage on the date of sale the sum of ‘Dwenty-five Hundred Ninety-two and 62-100 Dollars ($2592.62) as prine di and cludes taxes paid December: 24, 1923, ¢ in addition thereto there will P addeg costs ineurred by foreclosure and attorney fees. No other action or proceeding, at law or in equity has been instituted to reeaver payment of vsaid debt, notes secured by said mortgage, By reason of default in, payment of in- terest and taxes mortgagee elects to declare ang does declare the whole of said mortgage due. .A Power of Attorney to foreclose said mortgage as heen issued by said. Rebecca G, Witsloy, owner of said mortgage to the undersigned attorneys djrect- ¢ the foreclgsure of said mort- or will be, filed and-recorded in the office pf the Register pf Deeds in id County, Dated b y Ist, 1924. SBE “4 i WINSLOW, nd holder of said mor KNAUF & KNAUF, Attorney for the owner and holder of said mortgage, Jamestown, N. D, 2-4-11-18-25--8-3 10 Didn't Want the Job. A teacher who was giving the chil- dren written exercises, wrotd out this “Wanted” advertisement: “Wanted.—A Milliner. Apply letter to M Smith, 10 Blank The children had to make applica- we, which Power of Attorney was,! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SAVY, BROWN, S'VE SPOKEN TO xXou BEFORE ABOUT THROWING ORANGE RINDS AND BANANA SKINS AND APPLE CORSS INTO THE WASTE PACER BASKET, SO > QF You vow want To TAKS THE HINT, TAKS SOME OCF THES COMBINATION SALAD SE tions for the position in writing. \ One youngster ‘wrote: | “Dear Miss Smith—I saw you | want a milliner. I hate to trim hats. Can't you get somebod i Jet me know at once. E Tit-Bits (London}. Didn't Fool Wifey! sD--One night’ while you were away [ heard a burglar, You teps at a time. was he on the roof, Vit-Bits (Lorffon). —, ith ADAM ANDEVA PROFESSOR, ALL I'VE GOT TO DO Now 1s TO FIND THE RIGHT MATERIAL TO MAKE BUBBLE HOUSES OUT OF HYP I DATA, WE AND TRY SOMETHING €& LSE A ou've. COME TO THE RIGUT MAN! 2 NO CHEMIST IN THE COUNTRY KNOWS 4S MUCH AS t DO ABOUT MOLECULAR CONVEXITY ! , PROC HAVE HELANIC CONVOLVIA ACTION SUPERINDUCED BY A THEOREM QF PROFLORENCE.. THEREFORE § HOLD THAT A BASILISTIC CARBONATE WITH TANTIC ATOMIC VELOCITY WILL FUNCTION; \€ THAT DOESN'T WORK WE'LL g BY CAP HIGGINS, Now , YOU UNDERSTAND , THE BUBBLE— 1S A SELEMICAL SPHERIOD OF HELACULAR STRUCTURE WITH A TRIGONIC BASE. YOU SAW A SQUARE BUBBLE, DID You? Some Chemfeal Advice PROBABLY GOSH EVA’ YOU >) Dow'T ExPEcr me fi TO REPEAT ALL THAT SCIENTIFIC STUFF, DO YOu 7 BESIDES You WOULDN'T me cS) Tory BY WILLIAMS EH? ANO ALL CLOSE O THE CRACK. SO “THERES SOME- “ING ELSE BESIDE WORK GOING ON IN, “HiQ OFFICE WHEN. JM Our. | Tendency j tations wheat j lative developments: should have seen me going down-|' ase aeons == able quality considered $2.60 to $5.50, Practical packer top, $9.50. Hog receipts, 17,500. Fully 25 cents lower, Spots off niore. Bulk butcher and bacon hogs avergging mostly from 150 to around 240 pounds, $ Lighter, less le, 35. Packing sows mostly, feeder pigs, § weight slaughter pigs, | pring choice to fancy 01%; good to choi ordinary to good § May $1.16'%; July $ September $1,164. Corn No. s No. 3 white, 3 yel Ne to WHEAT GOES UPWARD AGAIN barley 5 No. flax BISMARCK GRAIN (Burnished by Russell-Miller Rismarek, Februs No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum oak No. > flax 1 NO. 2 flax No. 1 rye We following: Oats Barley Spelt, C0.) netive fat lambs, $ saleable mostly from Receipts include four d rados direct to local packers. double of fed western, lambs around $14. One double of Da {Maing lambs unsold. $1.08 » 10d Is Stronger on Liverpool Operations held nti BA 80 cago, Feb, 1.--Prof as well as symp led to son of a decline in wheat prices toc after the market had touched n high figures for the season. The close was unsettled "se to lM Sge to ‘Ye lower, May and July $L11% to $1114, Subsequently market subsided. At one time 1 three active figure de- May, July and) Septem “same, ee Owing to an un- , MINNEAPOLI c Minneapolis, z FLOUR. 15, Flour load lots patents quoted at $6.40 to $ barrel in 98-pound cotta 899 barrels. un quote but do net handle the to per ewt New Shell Corn a6 Ib. test Ib, test No. 3 yellow No. 4 yellow No, 3 white Nov 4 whit 96,000. 20 to 26 vents attle receipts, nd mixed 5: le per nd discount under Ear Corn (72 tb, in Minne shell. Moderate nd fat-she Early top expected advance in Liverpool ‘quo here took a de upward swing today during the trade with deferred deliveries reac ing a new high price record for the season, The Liverpool advance was regarded as confirming need for heavy requirements abroad. Buyers were also encouraged by prospects of another decrease in the United States visible supply total and by] prog presh edhe. talk about likelihood of bullish le saat Ua Lae at Washington. Waddie) Suillkey The opening which ranged from “se Young Tom turkeys to kc to Mie higher with May $1. ; to $1.13 and July $1.12% to $1.13} was followed by continued firmness. | unde Sheep receipt wooled lambs strong to 15 or, ded iy Active, fat | ents high Fox Hunting Causes Disturbance Feb. 11 One the first to suffer from political n Ireland is always rid ing to hounds, and the refusal of the people to allow the dogs and their mounted followers over thgir land Hhas been regarded as a demonstra tion of political opinion ay hunting one and the N SALE PRODUCE Northern Produce Co.) am-~Butter » 5 Dublin, semer disturban WHO! lis (Furnished € Hen turk 1 Ducks per Ib. . 1 Geese per Ib 1 turkeys, per Ib e Poultry Hens 4 Ibs. cach and over per Ib. Hens under 4 Ibs. each, per Ib. sD ‘orks and Ducks, per Ib. Geese, per Ib.. in is in full packs of nds all over the country earry on hout interruption, a condition thought typical of the recent change In Waterford the hounds are under the masters! ember H ily of the Wat swing numerous PAUL LIVE 5 NO Paul, Feb. 11. Cattle re. 100, Very slow, Rractically Jone Early bidding conts r on practically Killing quality s and yearlin! Fat she-stock, $3 nd cutters steady. Balk 2) Bologna bulls y mostly $4 to $4.25. nd feeders to slight Bulk, $6 and down. 7. Veal calves 1 OcK begun rye numbers, but » foot and mouth in Engle 2] te the dise nck sa deterre the Trish huntir advantage of thi vite English sportsmen to come lheland GRAIN Wheat cars compared with holiday y ago. Cash No. 1 northern 20%; No. 1 dark north reu desir THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY, \TS THE FiesT IME \VE MISSED THAT SIGHT IN EIGHT YES SS! MENS SUITS. HATS O| Tritt yal MENS Fay ance SH TH ms (4) 4 is You SAX DAD MIssES TH” Biqg THINGS ) IN LIFE? ~ i eae oe UNFORTUNATELY STATION AGENT DAD KEYES. WAS HOME FOR D/NNER “TODAY WHEN THE SS. BIG ICICLE ON THE WATER TANK FELL d Time Getti y COME DOWN HERE AN’ LOOKIT JAY — HE'S MAKIN’ FACES” . UKE HE TOOK SOME MEDICINE. be Hey! WHaTsa MATTER WITH YA, JAY P WHAT ARE YA MAKIN’ FACES LIKE BCAUSE THIS DOG KEEPS MAKIN’ ‘EM AT ME//