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FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 12, 1924 Triburie Classified Advertisements =PHONE 32 MALE HELP: WANTED and Women learn barber trade great demand, big wages. Few weeks required. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. or Minneapolis, Minnesota, M WORK WANTED — Young anarr couple to work on farm for win- ter. Best of reference. Write ad No. 887, care of Tribune, 12-6-1w WANTED. married man with small family to work on farm, must have experience. Work all year. J. W. Evens, Carson, N. D. 12-8-1w ___HELP WANTED—FEMALB TEACHERS—We place teachers in the rural, grade, and high, schools | of North Dakata, Montana, -and several northwestern states every month of the year. Enroll. taday. Low commission, only $10.00. Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, 424-425 N. W. Nat’l. Bank Bldg. Grand Forks, North Dakota. 11-1-1m ismarek woman who is t, knows local people and conditions who would like newspaper carcer as society editor. Apply by typewriter letter : stating salary expected in first let- ter, Young-woman residing at home |, preferred, who has some ability as awriter, Address Tribune No. 890. 12-11-tf WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. Eugene Wachter. Phone 189. 12-8-1tv ‘WANTED—Ginl for general house- work, Mrs, Alex Rosen, Phone 906, 27 Corner Mandan & Ave. A. 12--11-3t WORK WANTED WANTED—Work by High School boy after school, Saturdays and before school in morning. Would do odd jobs, errands and tend fur; nace. Phone 682. 12-11-3t WANTED—Job in grocery store or restaurant or labor, Call Soo Ho- tel, Phone 397. : 12-11-2t iy AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford roadster —ige2} Little Billy’s 5c. cigar. > Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 26 words or 2 insertions, 25 words or under ............s0e 25 words or 3 Ads. over 26 words, 2c sai. tional per word, © CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy shou! je re d by 12 o’clock to insure insertion samt, day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 ~————— FOUND FOUND—In Minneapolis, a pair of glasses, Owner may have same by calling 583, Drs. Schipfer and Div- en. 12-10-3t FOUND—Pocket book with some money in it. Owner may: have same by identifying same and pay- ing for this’ ad. __ 12-10-36 ' 5 MISCELLANEOUS FULLER BRUSHES for Christmas gifts, Until Dec. 15, I will make special calls days or evenings to show our suggestions for Christ- mas gifts. Phone 392 for appoint- ment. F. H. Everts. 12-10-1w MUST SELL AT ONCE—One tractor and gang, one Van Brunt double disc press drill, one two row corn lister, one Deering head- er. All in working order. $400.00 will take it all if taken at once. J. M, Bureh, Box 15, Bismarck, 12-1 FOR SALE—Standard Bred Mammoth Foulouse Geese and White Pekin ducks. Both took first prize at the McLean County Poultry show the last two. years. Mrs, Otto Snyder, Underwood, N. Dak. 12-11-8t SMOKE—Commercial Club 10c cigar, Cigars of model, self starter, bargain if taken at once, Cail at Room 12, Business College. 12-12-1t. POSITION WANTED WANTED—Position in store or gen- eral work. Write Tribune No, 884. 12-3-2ws OMS FOR RENT wo furnished rooms to das light housekeeping or sleeping rooms. Phone 1066, 48 Main St. 12-9-1w FOR RENT—Large well furnished room in modern home, with board. Hot water heat, suitable for two. Call 883, 2 2-3-tf including bath, in modern house.( Call M. A. Edberg, 803-7th St. 11-19- tf FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for light housekeeping on first floor, 411 Fth St. Phone 274 12-8-1w —Large room in modern blocks from Capitol. car line. 410 Ave, F. 12-10-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for housekeeping in modern house. Call 646M after 4 p. m. 12-11-3t FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 319 2nd St. Phone 360-M. 12-10-1w FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, also sleeping room-on first floor. Call 503-W 12-12-3t SHEEP BREEDERS ATTENTION We have # nice bunch of register- ed Oxford Down Rams which, we. of- fer for from $30.00 upward. Alao some Duro Jersey Hogs. Write see C. B, Nagel, Mgr. Box 21, Bis. marck, N, D, Farm, three! miles north of Bismarck. FOR, SALE BY OWNER—House, 6 rooms and bath, splendid condi- tion, maple floors throughout, 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. 12-10-1w FOR SALE OR RENT—Newly paint- 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. 12-5-tf| 3 FOR RENT—Modern six room hpuse, convenient to Capitol. before January Ist. Also hold furniture for sale. 601-M, 617-8th St. house- Phone 12-10-4t FOR RENT—All house, 3 large rooms, full garage in connection. $25.00 per month, Call at 717 9th St. or phone 609J. 12-6-1w FOR RENT—Soven- room modern house, partly fyrnished. Close in. Call 735W between 5 and 7 P.@M. 11-20-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply ‘W. Murphy, Phone 862, 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Small modern cottage at 309-7th- St. Inquire~ within. 12-11-t -tf FOR RENT—Six room modern house, 718 Mandan Aye; ‘Phone on FOR RENT—Five room house, Jan. Ist, Apply Mrs. §. E. Nickleby, 217 South 2nd St. 12-12-5t ‘hous modern FOR: Phone 954, 415 4th St, On F Quality, same as first class work- manship. Manufactured by W. F. Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street, Bismarek, N. D. 12-3-2mo. STRAYED—Grey mare weight 1400; Ray mare wet. 1500, both branded on left thigh. Black Gelding weight 1000, branded NL on should- er, Ray Breen, 5 12-12-2t FLOUR MILL FOR SALE—80 bbl. steam power, if you are looking for_a bargain here is one, $2000 will do it if taken soon, Address, E, M. Nelson, Clarissa, Minn. 12-8-1w FOR SALE—Choice Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels and Pullets, from fine laying strain. . W. A. Falconer, 202 Avenue E, Bismarck, North Nakota. 10-22-1m FOR SALE—Bakery, CRESTS) and restaurant business for Bitp tom dina cael Stban, possession at once. Address Tri- 12-10-2w: YR SALE—One Hand Power F tor in good repair. Platform 6 feet. Gamble Robinson a 12-10-tf nd China Boars, al- one Registered Shorthorn Bull./' Write or call E. L, Hurr, Sterling, N. D. 12-9-lw FOR SALE—Household furniture. Occupancy | basement and} Also Ford Coupe used only. two} months. Phone 553-M. or call 223- 12th St. *_12-6-lw FOR SALE—Karpen Davenport and bed complete. Call at 1020-5th St. between 9 and 12 Phone 230-M. a, m, 12-12-3t FOR RENT—Garage at 415 5th St. Immediate-- possession, $5.00 per month. 12-10-3t 1FOR RENT—First, class garage. 601 th St. Phone 682 or 1073, 12-8-1w TICE O! LOCATED Or ‘PUBLIC. LANDS? Notice ix hereby given that all buildings located on the following|? described lands in Burleigh County will be sold by the Board of Univer- sity and School Lands to the high- lest bidder for cash on December 31, '1924 at 10 o'clock a. m. in the office of the State Land Commissioner. All bids must be sealed and ad- dressed to the Board of University and School Lands, Bismarck, N. marked: “Bid on’ Public Buildings” and a draft or a certified check in the amount of $10.00 made payable to the State Treasurer must accom- pal a each bid. I buildings on the SEM ih dings on the SWw% 22-141-7 All Balldings on the SW 44-718, 24-1 ’ oe ‘buildings on the SE% of Sec. 4-199-71 All buildings on, the E% of W% of Sec. 22-144-79. Bidders’ are requested to describe the land’on which the buildings are located and the amount offered for the same. The Board reserves the right to reject any and ‘all bid By order of- the Board .of Univer- oy and School Lands. ated at Bismarck this 2nd day of December, 1924, tie te R. KOSITZRY, Ne Land ee eS, of Sec. of Sec. of Sec. i in) peti 6 5 ‘Moor school “according to an and. apocificaions as. furmish it Man. bes iiss erbaah, Bids be opeded: Decambe Yoeke at 30 Tock pe om, at Guaranty ,Bank.” Privilege, reserved to rejdot any or all bid Brey cian: FEWAEOEN a 1z.10-181e- 15-16-17 h. \ im MUSIC SCHOOL Alph. Lampe, Dir. Ingtruction in Vio- lin, Voice and Piano., First class! lessons @t most reasonable rates., Call at 611 First Street or Phone| 1017, 11-29-Tm j Wire Markets By Associated Press WHEAT PRICE TAKES BOOST Buying Gives Firm Tone to Early Trading Chicago, Dee. 1: (By the A. P.)— With evidencg at hand that all the current deliveries on December wheat contracts are being shipped out of Chicago promgtly, wheat prices to- day took an ypward swing almos soon as bysiness began. Unexpected firmness.of wheat quotations at Liv- erpool tended also to lift values. Be- sides there was renewed buying ‘by houses, that have recently been sell- ers, to realize profit, The opening which ranged from 1-4 cent decline to 1-4 cent advance, with May $1.64 1-3 to $1.65 and July $1.44 1-2 to 5-8, was followed by material gains all around, ‘ Subsequently the market continued to work higher and demand broad- ened. The close was strong, 3!x¢ to 3%e net higher, May $1.67%s to $1.68 %% and July $1.48 to $1.481s. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Dee. 12-—Hog receipts 62,000. “Fairly active, steady to 10 cents higher. Cattle receipts 7,000. Fe feeder steers steady to, weak. cepting choice yeartings, market $1.00 or more under week earlier. slow at decline. No choice kind of- fered today. ; Sheep receipts 12,000. steady to 25 cents higher. natives and fed westerns $15.75 to $16.00. sales SY, PAUL LIVESTOCK So. St. Paul, Dec. 12—(U. S. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle receipts 1,500. Very slow. Run late in arriving. Little done early. Big packers bidding weak to slightly lower. Killing qual- ity generally plain, One load short- fed yearlings saleable around $8.50. Bulk steers and yearlings $5.00 to} $7.00. Fat she-stock largely $3.00 to $5.00. Few better grades upwards to $6.50. Canners and cutters $2.25 to) $2.75. Bologna bylls $3.25 to $3.60. Stock- ers and feeders slow, Common kinds draggy. Calves receipts 2,000. Steady. Best lights to packers $8.00. Hog receipts 25,000. Fully steady to strong. Desirable 200 to 250 pound averages mostly $9.10. Be: i held generally around $9.25. Li eights and packing sow: 8 Better, good feeder 1 to $6.50, Strong weight killers up to $6.50. eep receipts 500. Fully steady. Two doubles, sisletlya choice 80-pound | western lambs $15. Two loads Bulk eal ate $15.00. Light andi handyweight native ewes $7.50 to $8.00. Two decks choice fed westerns held around $8.50. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Dec, 12—FYour un- changed to 30 cents higher. In car- load lots family patents $8.50 to | $8.85, a barrel. Shipments 36,173, | barrels. Bran, $80,00, to $31.00. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN cars compared with 346 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- ern $1.61 to $1.63; No. 1 dark north- ern spring choice to fancy $1.73 .to $1.85; good to choice $1.66. to $1.72; ordinary to good $1.55 to $1.65; No. 1 hard spring $1.63 to. $1.85; No. 1 dark hard Montana gn track $1.63 to $1.77; to arrivé $1.63 to $1.77;, December $1.00; May $1.55%4 Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.22% to $1.25 42; oats No, 3 white 5: Tic to 88c; rye No. 2, $1804 5 flax No. 1, $2.85% to $2.88 , BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Rugsell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Dec. 12, 1924. . 1 dark northern .. No. 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax ..... No. 2 flax No. 1_rye Dark Hard LAL Hard Winter . 1.39 We quote but do not handle .the $1.48 1.42 1.39 1,29 1.24 256 2.51 - 110 42 67 90 N Yellow White & Mixed, $ Ps $ a i =, a 1 cent per pound discount under 55 Ib. Ear corn 5 cents under shell. New shelled corn (sample grade) eee New ear corn, (80 Ibs min.) Gianple Eeaaediegret? grade). 4: 409 HUNTERS TAKE TWO aN DI ei CKEY HUNT Eilendale, WN: Bel pe 12.—Four: hupdred hunters, closing in’ upon an 72 69 Ex-|4 Very |‘ Fat lambs | / Bulk fat] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE rivers, vehicles, in fact almost every. to fill out the diagram. The longest est two. Let's g HORIZONTAL r term for auto. A source of light, Tool for enlarging holes, Indefinite article. Discordant noi un, moon or star. Disarranged type. To A food from the finny tribe. 3 to again. ss from point to point. Plural pronoun. Short period of time. iod of time. Accomplished. A bracelet. A migratory bird. A head covering. Total. Add to scantily. VERTICAL A tropical fruit. Atop. Put together, Poverty. A merchant. Enclosed driver's space. e of am not Household pet, 10, Cover. pide oe There are s thing included in the word requires six letters, the s What much of our food comes | Answer to Yestere * for y's Crossword Before. Popu vehicle. Bright, me Refusal. An opening. Commenced. Girl students both sexes, A worldwide confection, Small child, Lamb's mother, Woman who has taken religious vows. ng into, egutive vote. Happenings. Haphazard, To put on. Good for food, Within. mous health resort. den tool, ithout it we wauld soon die. Strong caustic solution, Kind ree 57 horizontal likes to nest il a r term horse-drawn ye at a college certain sting. tive. ely used for alright. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-} CLOSURE BY ADVERTISEMENT s S HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain mortgage executed and delivered by M Olauson and Mary Olauson, th County of s of North Dakota, Mortgagors, to. Bar Incorporated, of the Cit poli Count of Hennepin and State of ¥ ot Morticarce, a areal the 12th day of Octob 2 ALD. and filed for .record in the Oftice of the Register of Decds within and for the County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota, the 28th da: October, A. D. 1916, ht o'clock and fifty minutes, | and recorded in Book 106 of » on page 126, and there- signed b Brother said gagee, Incorpor ated, County Minne Wise of the City of , of Hennepin, and State of z . Spratt, of Ripon, and filed for r ffice of the Register of Deeds, within and for the County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 9th day of December, A. D. at one o'clock and thirty m P. M., and recorded in Book Mortgage Deeds, on page 35! which said mortgage w: duly assigned by the said, Assignee of said Mortgagee, F. Spratt, to Joe sephine Davy of Ripon, W by an instrument in writings the 6th day of December, A. D and filed for record in’ th of the Register of Deeds, for the County of Burleigh, in the State of North Dakota, on the 27 day of June, A. D. 19: o'clock, A. M., and: recorded’ i 174 of’ Miscellaneous Mortg: page 593, will be foreclosed by a sale of. the premises in such mort- gage and hereinafter described, at the front, door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burfeigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of Two (2) o'clock P. M., on the 24th day of January, A. D. 1925, to satisfy the amount’ due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in ‘such mortgage and which will be sold to isfy the same, are situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and described as fol-{ lows, to: The Northwest Quarter (NW %) of Section Two (2), in Township One Hundred Thirty- nine (189) North, of Range S enty-five (75), West of the Fifth (5th) Principal Meridian. containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres, more or less, accordingsto the Government Survey thereof. . That said mortgage contains °a power of sale, and that no acton or proceedings have been instituted at law or otherwise t¢ kecover the debt secured by such: mortgage, or any part thereof, and that default has been made in the conditions of said mortgage by which the power of. sale therein contained has be operative by the failure of the "said Mortgagors, their heirs or assigns, area of 44 sgpare ;wiles, near here, killed: two wolves, failed to ae ¢'s dagh for liberty, and. slay bast axuekjoad of rabbits. Farm- ers and businessmen of various » The bunt was. farmers reported they sheep and ites ecause. lost sev- and had ighted wolves on many occasions. | registered mail of the Notice of said only “aad lcured by sdid to pay the interest on the notes ser rtgage. when due, whereupon the ‘said assignee of the said assignee of the said mortgagee has, agreeable to the terms of said mortgage, declared the whole debt pecuted thereby to be due and pay- 1 | o i | er. ,j parts owe much of their proficiency | most renowned chemists and i a| the old style of pictur f the Assignee of the intention to fore- owner performec mpiled with the pro: upon which the said defaults fore- Attor- due on ge at the date of sale of Eleven Hun and nine Dollars and Two Cents, of the imaladine there sof sum Dated this 11th day of December, 8 1924, : of Mortgage. Attorney for Assignee of Assignee of Mortgage, Fargo National Bank Building, Fargo, North Dakota. 12- 19. b— 1-2-9-16 INVENTION IMPROVES RECEPTION By NEA Service Yonkers, N. Y., Dee. 12+-Most of this count 5,000,000 radio receiv- and millions of additional radio to the genius of Dr, Leo H. Backe- land. : Dr. Backeland is one of the worid’ nt uper which ahead of taking. He helped develop the Townsend electro- lytic cell. He has done considerable chemical research work in other fields. But his greatest achievement isi one for which the radio industry is doubly thankful. 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