The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1924, Page 7

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gy / \ 4 « oy a le “all ¥ ; i a x , @ nae MALE HELP WANTED ® $10,000,000 COMPANY wants man to sell Watkins Home Necessities in Bismarck. More than 150 used daily 50 weekly. Ex- Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words under 26 words ence Write Dept. 2 Insertion: The J. R. Watkins Company under ie OB: ona, M ciel 8 insertions, 25 words or id Women learn barber trade under ......... 6 1 week, 26 words or under 1.25 || Ads over 26 words, 2c addi- tional per word. ! CLASSIFIED DISPLAY, RATE! TES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o’clock to insure Insertion same day. great demand, big wages. Few weeks required. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. or Minneapolis, Minnesota, 12-4-1M. WORK WANTED — Young mi couple to work on farm for win- ter. Best of reference. Write ad No. 887, care of Tribune, WANTED—A small famil married to work on farm, must man Tribune Classified Advertisements ==PHONE 32 MUSIC SCHOOL Alph. Lampe, Instruction in Vio- lin, Voice and Piano. First class Jessons at most reasonable rates. Call at 611 First Street or Phone 1017. 11-29-1m Wire, Markets By Associated Press WHEAT, CORN “AGAIN SOAR New Top Prices Are Reached have experience. Work all year. J. : THE W. Evens, Carson, N. D. BISMARCK TRIBUNE Teieslw PHONE 32 WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral house work. Phone 982 or call at 503 8th St. ee 12-9-3t WANTED AT ONCE—Experienced waitresses at the Frederick Cafe. 1 ————_— ____HELP_WANTED—FEMALB TEACHERS—We place teachers in the rural, grade, and high schools | of North Dakota, Montana, and! several northwestern states every | WORK WANTED GOOD STEADY MAN wants work. Shovel coal or anything, have done Battery work. Write Tribune No. 886. 12-4-1W — _—$——— MISCELLANEOUS BRUSHES for Christmas i 15, I will make FULLER month of the year. Enroll today. | : Low commission, only $10.00.| show our suggestions for Christ- Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency,| mas gifts. Phone 392 for appoint- ment. F, H. Ever 12-10-1w { BIDS WANTED—In order to settle] an estate, bids will be considered on lots 13 to 21 Bléck 58, 0. P. 424-425 N. W. Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Grand Forks, North Dakot “housework. Mrs. Eugene} (Corner Broadway and Mandan Wachter. Phone 189. Ave.) Nine lots and four houses. 12-8-}w Bids considered on any part or all. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Address J. K. Doran. 1 WASHWOMAN WANTED for family of three, Call at 47 Thayer jt: — POSITION WANTED WANTED—Position in store or gen- eral work, Write Tribune No. 884, 12-3-2ws ————_—————————— eee) Se CANADA: APPEALS strongly to the Scores of thousands have gone up ar, Little Bill, Cigars of s be cigar. same as first class work- Manufactured by W. F. Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street, Bismarck, N. D. A 1 2mo. FLOUR MILL FOR SALE—80 bbi. steam power, if you are looking for a bargain here is one, $2000 ambitious American farmer} wil} do it if taken soon. Address, there. Why not give the boys and] fp M. Nelson, Cla juts, yourseif a real chance. Canada is an ideal country for mixed farm- ing and grain growing. Land values are low. Fertile soil can FOR SALE: Rock Cockerels and Pullets, from fine laying strain. W. A. Falconer, be bought in improved farms at| 9 ismarck, | Notth from $25.00 to $50.00 an aere.| sa avenue os ye aa Terms easy. Crops sure. Yields ; 10.22-1m : , oe | ee abundant. Wheat costs forty STRAY NOTICE Strayed from our cents a bushel less to raise than in the United States, while the The st of McKen- ng 1200 Ibs., 4 miles South one black gel Naa prices are about the same. Laie 4. profits are yours. Healthy clim- penrapold: Eby BME r ate; liberal laws, popular and or- = Bere a dered government on American oe peur Remsceening to Mrs. ideals: free schools, highest edu-| W.-Kelley, 608% Broadway or ae mail to P. 0. Box 212, Bismarck. ilities; . cheap freight low rates for stock, cational f; and special All work’ guaranteed. 12-4-1w settlers’ effects, landseekers id prospective _ settlers. Official |FOR SALE—One Hand Power Ele- pamphlets with full and reliable in good repair. Platform information free. Ask for them. 6 feet. Gamble Robinson W. E. Black, Canadian Govern- ruit Co. 10-tf ment Information Bureau, 117 Robert Street, Fargo, N. D. 10-1-8-15-22-29-—11-5-12-19-26 : —12-3-10-17. Write or call FE. L. Hurr, Sterling, N. D. 12-9-1w FOR SALE—Household furniture. E ‘ord Coupe used only two months. Phone 553-M. or enil 228- 12th St. 12-6-1w FOR SALE ort and bed complete. Call at 1020 5th St. between 9 and 12 a, m. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three rooms with bath, partly furnished apartment. Hot water heat, Call at 702 Ave F. or phone 692R. ‘OR RENT—Two furnished | 12-10-3t he used as light housekeeping or] roR—saLE—Diamond willow stove sleeping rooms. Phone 1066. 46] " wood $3.00 per cord, delivered. Main St. 12-9-1w] Full measure given. Phone 646-W. 12-10-3t FOR RENT—First class garage. 661 fth St. Phone 682 or 1073. FOR RENT—Large well furnished room in modern home, with board. Hot water heat, suitable for two. Call 883. 217 8th St. 12-3-tf sa. 12-8-1w FOR RENT—Three room apartment,| FOR SALE-—Alaskan Black Bear including bath, in modern house.| Rug. Call at Rose Apt. 1. Call M. A. Edberg, 803-7th St. 12-8-3t 11-19-tf good garage. Phone FOR RENT—One well furnighed 12-9-3t room suitable for one or.two, close | in. Call 1096-R or 123 First St. COAL 12-8-3t! Direct from mine to consumer, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for light ‘housekeeping on first floor, 411 5th ‘St. Phone 273. 1 club orders and purchase a car load, sereened lump $3.00 per ton F. 0. B. Zap. Zap Coal Ming E, Gunderson, «| Proprietor. 12-8-3t FOR RENT- for light housekeeping. St. Phone 360-M. eS SHEEP BREEDERS ATTENTION! We ‘ive ‘a nice bunch of register- a Oxford Dowh Rams which we of- 319 2nd 12-1 FOR SALE OR RENT {gr for from $30.00 upward. Also HOUSES AND FLATS some Duroc Jersey Hogs. Write or FOR-SALE BY OWNER—House, 6| Se CB Nagel, Mev. Bos oy ie voomd and ‘bath,’ aplebiid condio| marek N:D. | Farms three’ ‘miles tion, maple floors throughout,|™ ‘ 3 12:6-198' hardwood trim, fire-place, screen- ed porch, garage, lawn and trees. Located in select residence sec- tion, Priced for quick sale. Terms. | No. 888, care of Tribune. ORGANIZER FOR SALE OR P ed and redecorated 7 room modern home with hot air furnace and garage. Inside lot on pavement. Price $4500.00. Terms reasonable. Inquire of H. F. O'Hare, Little Bldg., Bismarck, N. D. 12-6-tf modern house, 3 large rooms, full basement and garage in Connection. $25.00 per month, Call at 717 9th St. or phone 6093. es 12-6-1w ¥OR RENT-—Four room modern house, to the right parties. Suit- “able for couple. Close in. Write Tribune No. 881. 12-8-t£ FOR RENT—Seven room modern house, partly furnished. Close in. Call 735W between 5 and 7 P. M. oj 11-20-tf ee FOR RENT—Strictly modern spart- ment in Rose Apartments. pes F, W. Murphy, Phone 862, 4-30-tf OR RENT—Six room modern house, 718 Mandan Ave, Phone 62. . 12-2-tf eee FOR RENT—Six room modern house with garage, Reasonable rent. Call FOR RENT—AIl Canada’s most formidable ¢o- operative agency, ‘the Farmer's Union of Canada, is the child of H. H. Schwarz, above. Schwarz, a na- tive: of Switzerland, is now living at 4 12-8-8t Saskatoon, Snskatchewan.” His or- FO = mishe ouse.| gafiization has a “membership of Phone 954, 415 4th St. 25,000 wheat farmers, representthg 12-6-1w ——$—$—$ $< 12,000,000 acres, in Chicago Chicago, Dec. 10.—For the third day in succession all deliverics of corn and wheat sold above any pre- vious quotations this season. Big buying fot both wheat and corn was in evidence, with Europe actively purchasing future deliveries of wheat. New export business also was predicted?) Opening which ranged from 14%4¢ to 232c er on wheat, with May $1 $1.67 und July $1.47!2 to “ec were followed by something of a reaction and then by a fresh upturn. Immense profit-taking s were absorbed but in the end acted as 4 weight on the market. Prices closed unsettled at the same as yesterda: finish to 1c higher, May $1. to se and July $1.46% to lie. 5 CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Dec. 10.—Butter lower. Receipts 5,522 tubs. Creamery ex- tras 41c; standards 3 39¢ to 40c; fi Eggs unsettled. . Firsts 49¢ to 5 i | We broke our own regulations aga tical—well, it’s e Outside of tha interlocking puzzle. HORIZONTAL Newcomers. What you pay. Owing. Anger. Legal action. A preposition Grief. Made sober. Top of head. Hot cross --—. What you catch fish on. Juice of plant. Above. Strew. You and I, Enemy. Downeast. Thin piece of anything. Shortne: inst. for t defeat, Yesterday Answer ta Puzzle: he 30h | \ | {12 | | ed from tightness. i Heavenly body. i Spider's’ home, Cone uM 15, Countless years, NEAPOLIS FLOUR Tenth of a hundred. Gamblers. Minneapolis, Dec. 10.—Flour un- Copper. HA teh. nged. Shipments 31,289 barrels. Frigid. Dine. : i Bran $29.00. A pronoun. Yellow dyestut, | co sist Cup. eau | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Unit. Bach: Open. | Chicago, Dec. 10.—Hog receipts} 44. Toward. Helpings. i 40,000. Fairly active, steady to 10c]45. A sturdy tree. Weep. F | highet, eighty butchers showed |46. Unit of energy. Golf term: where ball is placed. | most advabce. Top $9.90. 47. Cooking utens Method, é i Cattle receipts 17,000. Weighty | 48. Encircle. Stir up to activity fed steers in very liberal supply.| 49. Striking together in anger, a Inclosure for p Little done. Few bids pl: teeth. . ! around 25¢ tower. Spots more. Y als i Hi and desirable heavyweights VERTICAL en water, | are, Arctic sea bird, Sheep receipts 14,000. Fat lambs , Melody. : strong. Bulk fat natives, fed west- a Floor covering for feet. | crn $15.50 to $15.75. Top 4. Vehemence. Mouth. | Choice Montanas $15.50. b. Part of verb “to be.” Light brown | prs Lees 6. The (French). Conjunction, | 7. Insect. Type measurement. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK 8 That is (abbr.) 1416. So. St. Paul, Dec, 10.—(U. S. Dept. - Agr.)—Cattle receipts 2,300. Slow,)NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-|brough, w steady to weak. Killing quality gen- CLOSURE SALE jdated the A.D. erally plain. Few dry-fed yearlings carly upward to $11.50. Bulk $5.00 to $7.00. Fat she-stock dull, weak, tending Iowkr on all grades except desirable beef heifers, Bulk $3.25 to 5. Canners and cuttars weak to 16 cents lower. Shelly kinds $2. Strong weights $2.35 to $2.50. Cu ters upwards to $2.75. Bulls steady, 5 to $3.75. Stockers and feeders jow, about steady. Calves receipts 3,200, Firm, Best- lights largely to $8.00. Hog receipts 22,000. Unevenly steady to around 25 cents higher. Bulk better grades 200 to around 250-pound averages $9.00 to $9.16. A few loads choice heavy butchers held around $9.25 and. above. Good 175 to 200 pound weights and mixed loads lights and butchers mostly $8.75. One hundred fifty to 170 pound averages $8.25 to $8.50. Light lights downward to $6.50. Bulk packing sows $8.50. Pigs mostly $5.75. Strong weight, slaughter pigs $6.00. Sheep receipts 2000, Few opening sales fully steady to strong: Best fat lambs early $15.00. Top ewes §825. Feeding lambs strong to 2 cents ‘higher. Few loads fleshy fecd- ers $14.50. : BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russel-Miller Bismarck, Dec. 10, 1924. fo. 1 dark northern’... No. northern spring . amber durum d mixed durum red durum flax flax . N rye . Dark Hard Winte: Hard Winter We quote but following: 1 1 1 me 1 1 ra 1 Oats AB Barley . 66 Speltz, per 100 . 80 SHELL CORN Yellow White & Mixed. No. 4 $95 $90 No, 5 90 85 No. 6 84 19 ‘One cent per pound discount under 55 lb. Ear corn 5 cents under shell. New shelled corn, sample grade .74 New ear corn, 80 Ibs, Minn. sample grade MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Dec. 10—Wheat re- ceipts 285 cars compared with 230 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- ern $1.634% to $1.63; No. 1 dark nor- thern spring choice to fancy §$1.72% to $1.841%; good to choice $1.66% to $1.7714; ordinary to good $1.62% to $1.6544; No. 1 hard spring $1.62% to $1.84%; No. 1 dark hard Montana on track $1,634 to $1.7744; to ar- rive $1.63% to $1.77%; old December $1.60; new December $1.60%; May $1.63%. Corn No. 3 yellow $1:20% to $1.23 %; oats No, 3 white, 54%c to 7c; barley Tle to-88c;- ryt Nor-2;-91:20%- to $1.30%; flax No. 1, $2.41% to $2.81%, Notice is hereby g' certain mortgage mad delivered by Blanche D. Mortgagors, to C. W. Malmquis Mortgagee, dated March 1, 1918 and for record in the office of r of Deeds in and for the ‘ounty of Burleigh d State of orth Dakota on } , 1918 at 1250 o'clock P, M. and recorded in Book 144 of Mortgages on page 76, and thereafter duly assigned by | said Mortgagee to the Provident Insur- ance Company, a corporation, the correct. name of which is the’ Prov- ident Life Insurance Comp: vhich assignment was filed for record in the office of Register of Deeds in Burleigh County, North Dakota on November 29, 1919 at 9:00 o'clock A. M., and duly recorded in_ Book 139 of Assignments on page 315, and thereafter the said Provident Life Insurance Company, Assignee as aforesaid, assigned said Mortgage to U. G. Orendorff « soll, dated September 30, filed for record in the office of Register of Deeds in_ and for Bur- leigh County, North Dakota on Oc: tober 11, 1 at 1:30 o'clock P. M., and duly recorded in Book 189 of Miscellaneous Mortgages on page 7, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in said mortgage and here inafter described at the front doo of:the Court House in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P. M., on the 10th day of January, 1925 to satisfy the amount due on said Mortgage at date of sale, in- cluding disbursements and attorneys fees; 1924 and said pay when the terms and nditions of Mortgage in this, failure to principal, interest and taxes due; That ‘Notice Before Foreclos has been given to the title ow of record of said mortgaged pi ises within the time and in the ner provided by law; Mortgage on date of sale the sum of $2,665.26, together with the costs, disbursements and lawful attorneys ees. Dated December 3rd, 1924, U. G. ORENDORFF & WM. P. INGERSOLL, Assignees of the Assignee of the Mortgagee. CLARENCE G. MEAD, Attorney for Assignees of the As- signee of Mortgagee, Lisbon, North Dakota, 12-3-10-17-24-31—1-7 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- (LOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the conditions of the mortgage here! after described, notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and delivered by Earl Keys, gn unmarried man, mortgagor, to Harry E, O’Neill, mortgagee, dated the tenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, and filed: for record in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota, on May 12th, 1919 at the hour of 11:20 o'clock A. M., and “duly record- ed therein in “book 159 of Mortgages on page 51 and- duly assigned “By: said mortgagee to Julia A. Bil- d Win. P. Inger- That default has been made in| ie = 1 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- | That the premises described in SURE SALE said Mortgage are as follows: Default having occurred in the Southeast Quarter (SEM) of conditions of the mortgage herein- | Section Twenty One (21), in Jafter described, Notice Is Hereby) Township One Hundred Thirty- | Given: that that certain mortgage Nine (139) Range Seventy-six executed and delivered by Heinrich} (76) lying and being in Burleigh | Holwegner and Rosina Holwegner, | County, North Dakota, _.,|his wife, mortgagors, to Paul C. That there will be due on said‘ Remington, mortgagee, dated _ the’ at the ignment of Mortsa d which said sifned by sa Walter W nent was fi office of the r stid Burleigh coun September ) 1h o'clock recorded there signment of M : D will be foreclosed by a sale of the| premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door | of the house of — Burleigh | , in the city of leigh county, North ty on the ad Dakota, ut the hour of 10 o'clock A.! |M., on the 10th day of yA. De to satisfy ‘the amount due eon the day of such ed in de h will be sold to The premises mortgage and wh satisfy the same are described as The South east quarter (SE%) of ection thir ) in township | ne hundred nine (139) | , of range seve seven (77) st of the pal me North Dakota. fifth pri in Burleigh county, There will be due on such mort Veage at the date of sale the sum of thirteen hundred and fifty-six and eighty cents ($ 0), he costs this foreclosu \ Da jovember . D, 192. V. aR ' ‘Assignee | \17th day of March, 1920, and filed | for record in the office of the reg-| ister of deeds of the county of Bur-| leigh and state of North Dakota, on the 5th day of April, 1920, at nine o'clock A. M., and recorded in Book 124 of Mortgages, on page 141, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the courthouse at Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota,-at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., on the 19th day of December, 1924, to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to |satisfy the same are situate in the ieounty of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and described as fol- lows, towit: The Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Eight (8), Town- ship One Hundred Forty-three (143) North, Range Seventy-five (75) West of the 5th P. M. There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of 's Crossword | eu "THE OLD HOME TOWN lexpenses of this foreclosure. i Dated this 12th day of November, | AGAINST DECISIONS ! PAGE SEVEN’ PoTs ‘BIG TO YIELDS 1924 . fail- | i ae 5 rR Decision fights have proved a fail-| One Pennsylvania farmer rts | PAGING REMINGTON! n fights have proved a fail-| One Pennsylvania farmer report | Mortgages. ure in Philadelphia and the lawmak- {having a yield of more than445 NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, ers will be asked to amend the lawjbushels to the acre. Fifty-three Attorn for Mortgagee, ‘ i ‘s SUMATeE, NOH DERE permitting no decision contests inJothers in that state had more than 11-12-19. to the acre, 3-10-17 | the future. |MOM’N POP Cheap Publicity By Taylor CALL ¥0' PRESIDENT GUNN OB > DE MAGIC MUD Co. — ca PRESIDENT GUNN OB BE MAGIC Mud Co! HEY~Boy! RIGHT HERE - G066-6-6 9 ee CALLIN’ PRESIDENT SERVICE, 1m HOLGER NEWT. SHES AREARIN’ You SAY— A ” eae NO-NO- 1 SAY Meg YZ A NAW NS Freckles and His Friends — P.SH-H KEEP &~ Site ye an Z ALL INTEREST IN ANEW LAW TO CORB RECICLES BICYCLE RIDERS STOPPED WHEN POSTERS WERE PuT UP ANNOUNCING “THE ANNDAL FIREMENS BALL / AND OYSTER SUPPER-— a eee Jay Is Slightly Mixed Up LET HIM ALONE! = > A LPAID HIM A QuaRTER )o TO MENTION MAGIC MUD- )\X\\ THIS IS AUST A LITTLE POBLICITY STONT! 7 a G CALLIN’ PRESIDENT GUNN"! - } MISTAR O° Cann 6 tl MERINESUAWS GLOTWING PALACE | RUBBER COLLARS For KINDS OF NECKS — RED FLANNEL SHIRTS ANDA FULL LINE OF SUNDAY CLOTHE li Wi STAN \e-10-29 By Blosser JUS' ASK FOR CHOCLATE PEPPERMINTS — TH BIS KIND! I TAREE CENTS ?? WHY JAKES CANDY STORE SELLS 'EM FoR A PENNY J Ny ANY PRICE-THREE $265.47, which sum includes interest paid by the mortgagee upon a prior MAntenve’ ‘oM*the same “property, be- | sides the costs, disbursements and | CANT HELP IT! THAT'S GINME O} OF THEM CHO PEPPERMINTS, SS MISTER ZAPP. ar VA Big RoBBER!! 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