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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 PAGE SEVEN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | 5 by W. A. Just of Rapi-| Floyd Will, Perry Boston, Jacob Of the66 all but three signed up'at | Se ee [gam Mini and 8 by Gore Pred ¢| Res, M'Sac Sod J's |e anaes ake pee Shee e ene e : cell Sixty-six of the contestants were | contest to be sponsored by the club. Vi Other winners in order of placing | able to be present for the dinner, Chee ies a dl ce Purcell, Conrad Holze-| which was financed by donations of i z ‘ony Rel ved by the rs DRESSMAKING on DRESSMAKING and deli MOW’N P. Classified Advertsing Rakes || Reeser n ont eoaee a L insertion, 25 ,words or | 38. Rosser St. | under $ 50 | 2 insertions, 25 words or under 8 insertion: + under 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 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. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 +| local businessmen, and Cocoa first was introduced into Europe 400 years ago, MALE HELP WANTED MEN and Women learn barber trade —great demand, big wages, Few weeks required. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. or Minneapolis, Minnesota. ' 12-4-1M istance By Taylor AH DOAN ‘SPECT AH'LL GIT MUCH OB ATIP FROM DEM GEMMEN ~ DEY'S SO STINGY DEY DIDN'T ESEN Go IN DE DININ' CAR Nou FoRGET THAT WE'RE BROKE WE'LL WELL CHIEF We'RE ALMOST HOME - WHY NOT TAKE A“TAXI OUT To THE HOUSE? TM “Too weak HELP WANTED—FEMALB TEACHERS—We place teachers in the rural, grade, and high schools | of North Dakota, Montana, and{ several northwestern states every month of the year. Enroll today. Low commission, only $10.00. Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, 424-425 N. W. Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Grand Forks, North Dakota. 11-1-1m general hous: B, Rosen, 31 Wire Markets By Associated Press WHEAT SOARS AGAIN TO. NEW. PRICE RECORDS Reaches Above $1.75 Per Bushel for May Delivery in Chicago —=Girl for Apply Mr: A. Phone 12-17-tf ee WORK WANTED WANTED—By a middled aged lady practical n ing or e for small children, Phone 1096-M. Here's a test in short words. There are only four words longer than | five letters, one of which may stum » you for a while. HORIZONTAL 1. Vegetable 3. Small n 6. Obstruct. 8, Natural v v. Rest, ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room in 2 modern home, Close in, one and a half blocks from P. Hotel. dth St. Phone 6: 12-19-3t by day or piece. Phone 12-18-3t GOSH I WISH 1 COULD BORROW “THE PRICE OF A SANDWICH FROM Chicago, Dec. 19.--Wheat — soared above $1.75 a bushel today for M 1 delivery, with all deliveries surp ing any previous top quotations this season, A big advance at Liverpool L NEVER THOUGHT OF YOU - LEND ME A DOLLAR !! DION'T YO’ GEM'MEN FERGIT SOMETHIN’ ? POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED—An ¢ FOR hed light keeping rooms in modern house hou ed and successful stenog wants a position, cither in of the City. Address, TRIBUN 9225 or call Phone 121, 12-15: W. 'ED—Position in store or gen-| eral work. Write Tribune No. 884. 12-3-2ws SALESME facturer of work suits, canvas gloves, tents, tarpau- lins and other canvas goods, offers an exceptional rtuni to salesmen for divisi and South Dakota, Experience in our line not necessary but you must convince us you can sell, Fro- tected territory. Liberal weekly commissions. Must own car, If you think in terms of $5000 and want to build up a_ profitable yearly business for yourself near home: Give full information in first letter, The Hettrick Mfg. Co., Toledo, Ohio. dirge manu- clothing, pla 12-18-3t SALESMEN and Suiesladies t6 sell | silks in Western Dakota. Part or full time. See Jas. A. Solstin, Grand Pacific Hotel, Friday and §Gaturday, or write to Fargo, 12-17-4t Lost LOST—Blac: handbag containing money and some checkg on road be- | tween Bismarck and Mandan. Fi er please notify Mrs. Wm. Hinkle, 201-1st St. or phone 966J, LOST—Between Sweet Shop and P. depot one brown’ glove, finder return to N. P. ticket. office for ward, 12-17-3t TLOST—Ladies s f, black and yellow Call 120M after 5 P. M. for reward. <Two loose leaf ledgers ith 600 sheets and transfer bind- ers, one child’s folding bed, large enough for two, one dress form, size 32 to 42, one Ansco kodak, one 25 automatic pistol. Call 318 Mandan Ave. or phone 1094-M. 12-15-1w ‘OR SALE—One Dalton Adding chine Cash Register used only months and cost $400.00. Good bankable paper or a used car might be considered. Call at 800 Main St. Bismarek, N. Dak. 12-15 Hot water heat and close in, 412- Sth St. Phone 925-W-2. 12-18-1w FOR RENT—Large well furnished room in modern home, with board. Hot water heat, ible for tw Call 883, 217 8th St. tf FOR RENT—Three room apartment, including bath, ia modern house. Call M, A. Edberg, 803-7th St. 11-19-t£ R RENT—Large furnished sleep- ing room, well ventilated, close in, Phone 1052-R or call 422 4th St. MUSIC SCHOOL Alph. Lampe, Dir. Instruction in Vio- lin, Voice and Piano. First class lessons at most reasonable rates. Call at 611 First, Street or Phone 1017. 11-29-1m FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS 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 FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, refri erator, baby buggy, chiffonier, Perfection heater, dining table and chairs, buffet. Call at 617 8th St, or phone 601-M, ‘OR REN arm = steam apartments two or three rooms furnished 6r unfurnished. The Laurain Apts. B. FP. Flanagan, Prop. FOR RENT—Al modern 1 large rooms, full basement and garage in connection. $25.00 per month, Call at 717 9th St. or phone 609, 12-13-1w FOR” RENT—Seven room modern house, partly furnished. Close in. Call 735W between 5 and 7 P. M. 11-20-tf MODERN apartment, also partly furnished housekeeping room. Phone 183, Business College. 12. lw AT A BARGAIN—Puritan A-1 con- FOR SALI Victrola with 35 records. dition, Call 978W. s|¥OR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Phone 852, 4-80-tf FOR RENT—Six reom modern house 718 Mandan Ave, Phone 62. 12-2-tf FOR SALE—Standard Bred Giant Mammoth Foulouse Geese and White Pekin ducks. Both took) first prize at the MeLean County) Poultry show the last two years. Otto Snyder, Underwood, N. Dak 12-11-8t SMOKE—Commercial Club 10c cigar, Little Billy’s be cigar. Cigars of Quality, same as first class work- manship. Manufactured by W. F. Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street, Bismarck, N. D. 12-3-2ino. FOR SALE—Breakiast set including table and four chairs, gas stove, bed, springs, new mattress, iron- ing board, garbage can and type- writer, 417 6th St, Phone 656. 12-16-t£ FOR SALE—Choice Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels and Pullets, from fine laying strain, W. A. Palconer, 202 Avenue E, Bismarck, North Nakota. 10-22-1m FOR SALE—Bakery, confectionery and restaurant business for sale in live town doing good business, possession at once. Address Tri- bune 889. 12-10-2ws FOR SALE—Big type Poland China boar, weight about 350 lbs. , For further information write or call Mr. D. E. McLean, Stewartsdale, . Dak. Phone GF-2, _12-15-lw FOR SALE—Seed corn Minn. 13 Test 95 per cent, Price $5.00 per bu. F¥. 0, B, Bismarck, Oscar Ander- son, Box 191, Bismarck. f 16-1w FOR SALE—One Hand Power Ele- vator in good repair. Platform & by 6 feet. Gamble Robinson Fruit Co, 12-10-tf FOR SALE—About 400 bushels of corn. Phone 14F310, Edw. Peter- son, Route No. 4, Wilton, N. D. , 12-17-8t BUFFALO OVERCOAT FOR SALE— Size 42, Will sell cheap, Call at 412 Seventh St. Do not phone, 12-17-8¢ FOR SALE—Choice canary singers and German Rollers, Write Jacob Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. Six room modern house ‘all 536-R, FOR REN at 223 12th St. Show this to your traffic cop. The gentleman herewith is the ‘street corner arbiter of Bay street, Nassau. All his traffic goes to the left and is mostly bikes and “ofiethoss shays.” ——<—<<————$ Diamonds give a disagreeable odor when reduced te powder. ‘ FOR, BEST FLAVOR 12-13-1m | Boiled ham, beef or tongue that is FOR SALE—A real old al aly Ruder Furniture I _ AR AG-AW to be enten cold should be allowed to cool in its own juice if you want the best flavor, 12-15-Lw | house, 3{ cn wheat available for immediate delivery here had more or less to do with the upturn in values here, trade authorities meanwhile continu- ing to stress world shortage of sup- plies. Foreign buying of future de- liveries was a feature of toda trading. Opening prices which ran- ged from 'c lower to 1Me higher, with Ma 73 to $1.74 and July $1.50 to $1.50% was followed by ail around gains which carried May to $1.75 with December showing ly 3 cents over yester- Profit-taking sales brought about | vances ensued, notice being taken of cash wheat as high as $2.11 at Min- neapolis, with the market here being also influenced by an estimate that the world’s crop is bus- hels less than last total. Wheat closed strong. cents net higher, May $1.76 3 $1.76 1-2 and July $1.51 3-8 to §1.51 1- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Deb. 19.—(U. 8. Agr.)—Hog receipts 52,000. ve to shippers. Big pa ing to buy around stea good and choice 250 to 275 butchers $10.10 to $10.25, heavies held above $10.3 Cattle receipts 5,00. Generally steady. Shipping demand _ better grade fed steers broad. Supply! comparatively meager. Run late in ng. Bulk steer run $7.50 to . No choice yearlings here. heep receipts 8,000. Very Dept. Fairly ers try- Bulk Prime fat natives and fed westerns $16. to $16.60, Early top $16.75. st, PAUL LIV! t. Paul, Dec. 1 uttle receipts late in arriving, Killing el ened about steady. Quality ly plain. Bulk fat ste ings $5.00 to $7.00. Fat she-stock 3.00 to $5.00. Canners and cutters ve, mostly $2.25 to $3.75, Bolo- gna bulls slow, with Thursday Bulk $8.00 to $3.5 hy sorts eligible to #vs and feeders very quiet under nur- row country demand. Calves receipts Bulk top sorts to packers temporary reductions but further ad-| 5° pound | f Fatlambs fully 25 cents higher. Bulk} ) Jof Minneapo -ldated the 1. Metal. 12, Organ of hearing. 14, Printer’s term for “let it sta Vesse 17, Is sorry 20, Behold. By. Furnished with feathers. -billed, wading bird. arse grass. Even (poet). Conjunction. Call into court. Ss Skill, Title of knighthood. VERTICAL Sheriff's band. Flower. Dam Species of parsley. Cave. Colorers. Bog, Neuter pronoun, Article, PSG) Dim |Aim| oR ee: mr Omem|-|—|z Ch) © EE BOW Es) Tei) mn] =(> OMEN AMO) [mia S| E PEI iL lo[S|HEDIA (0! | Answer to Yesterday's Crossword | >| (v) Nar To pr Ame Crus Ultimat: Gloom College officers. Reptile. ounce: ean poet. with the teeth. Type measure, Period. Insect's. exe. BISMARCK BUILDING & LOAN | CIATION | The annual meeting and election of the Bismarck Building and Loan Association will be held at the of- i of the Secre in the F ional Bank Building on Janua 2th, 19 at 7:30 o'clock P, M. L. CONKLID OF MORTGAGE FOR BY ADVERTISEMBN IS HEREBY GIV ha n mortgage executed and y Martin Olauson and ason, his wife, of, the, of Burleigh and State of rth Dakota, Mortgagors, to Barnes Brothers, Incorporated, of the City : of Hennep’ NOTICE CLOSURE NOTIC and State of 3 12th day filed for Office of the Register of within and for the County nd Stat h and after ager, 3 h Incorpor- the City of Minneapolis, County of Hertnepin, and State of Minnesota, to F. Spratt, of Ripon, Wisconsin, by an instrument in writ- ing, dated the 23rd of November, ated, of Hog receipts 20,000. Slow. Open- ing 10 to 15 cents higher than Thurs- F average. Bulk better 200 to -pound butchers $9.25. Best held 0 and above, One hundred six- pound averages $8.25 to king sows $8.25 to $8.50. steady, bulk $6.00 to Sheep receipts 1,000. Receipts largely odd lots. Looks steady to 25 cents higher. Nativ $15.00. No fed offered. heep steady. Handyweight ewes s One deck feeding lambs $14.50, Bulk stead CHICAGO POULTRY, PRODUCE i Dec. 19.0—Butter lower 47 tubs, Creamery extras ndards 38 1-2; exti 39 to 40; firsts 85 1-2 to 37 1-2; onds 32 to 34; cheese unchanged. Eggs unchanged. Receipts 1,795 cases. Poultry: alive, higher, Fowls 14 to 19; springs 20 1-2; roosters 15; tur- keys 33; ducks 19 to 25; geese 18 to 1. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) No. 1 dark northern $157 No. 1 northern spring . , No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum Ne. 1 red durum No. 1 flax . No. 2 fla: No. 1 rye Dark Hard Winter Hard Winter » 1.49 We quote but do not handle the following: Yellow White & Mixed $ 94 89 83 1 cent per pound discount under 55 1b. Ear corn 6 cents under shell. New shell corn (sample grade) 73 Rew War eri ((607lbss Minn}; (Sam- ple grade) ......eseees eves 1. NOTICE TO CORN GROWERS Phat the Russell-Miller Milling Co. . Ds 1916, and filed for record in the Office 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. 1916, at one o'clock and minut P. M., and recorded in Book ge Deeds, on page mortgage was th the said Assignee id Mortgage, F. sephine Davy of Ripon, Wisconsin, by an instrument in writing, dated the 6th day of Decembe and filed for record in’ the Office of the Register of Deeds, within « for the County of Burleigh, in State of North Dakota, on the of June, D. 1924, at ck, A, My and recorded in of Miscellaneous Mortgages page 593, will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in such mort gage and hereinaft the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and’ State of North’ Dakota, at the hour of Two (2) o'clock P. M., on the 24th day of January, A. . 1925, to satisfy the amount’ due upon such mortgage on the day of sal i ribed in ill be so satisfy the same, ituated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and deseribed as fol- lows, to- The Northwest Quarter (NW M4) ‘of Section ‘Two (2), in Township One Hundred Thirty- nine (139) North, of Range Sev- enty-five (75), | West of the Vifth (th) Principal Meridian, containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres, more or less, the Government That said mortgage contains a power of sale, and that no acton om proceedings have been instituted at law or ,otherwise to recover the g|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 become | operative by the failure of the said Mortgagors, their heirs or assigns, to pay the interest on the notes se- cured by said mortgage 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 secured thereby to be due and pay- able. That more than thirty (30) days have elapsed since the service by registered mail of the Notice of said Aosignee’s, of the Assignee of the said Mortgagee, intention to fore- telose said mortgage, as required by law, and said mortgagors, their heirs or assigns, or the owners of said premises have not performed the of Bismarck, N. D. now ‘buying shelled corn at card price accord- jug lo grade. conditions or compiled. with the pro- visions upon which the said defaults occurred, Exclusive of costs of for closure including Statutvry Atvtor the »|Ekholm, 1 B tthe Court House in the City of Bis- I marek, County of Burleigh and State | "{ ten o , A. D. 1916, 1 <tthe Fifth described, at |} ‘Jof the Mortgagee herein paid the said; Fe ere will be due on mortgage i e date of sale sum of Hundred and ty-nine Dollars and Two Cents, De 1 this 1ith day of December, 3 DAVY, » of Mortgagee. Attorney for 4 signee of Mortgagee, ae rgo National’ Bank Building, 'NOFICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-| | 4 CLOSURE is hi morte that that { and de-y and Mary Notice certain ‘livered Book 106 Ww ; Sullough, ovem! in the | Deeds of the State of North Da day of April, : P. M., recorded Mortgage Deeds, & foreclosed d ribed inafter d k 144 of | page 368, will be] ule of the premi aid mortgage and here- ibed at the front door of | of North Lock Twenty | Hun- North of West of Bur- dred Range Forty Seventy Prine leigh County, North Dako! The Mortgagors having pay thre ents of ue November Ist, , Novembe Ist, nd November respective on the mortgage | foreclo: of intention to foreclose having been uly served as provided by law, the mee of the Mortgagee hereby and declares the full amount} thereof duc and payable and there | will be due at the date of sale the sum of Twenty Six and 70-100 ( gether with the fees and disbur: nents allowed by law. The Mortgagors having failed to pay taxes levied and assessed against the hereinbefore described land for the | years 1921, and 1923 amounting to Two Hundred Seventeen and 81- 100 ($217.81) Dollars, the Assignee amount which is included in the amount claimed to be due under the | mortgage being foreclosed. Dated November MARY J. Me E. A. RIPL Attorn: Mandan, No 11—28; 12—5. New England Contest Prizes Are Announced New England, N. D., Dec. 19.—-Mel- vin, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0, C. Anson of near here, won a cash prize of} $26.78 for having raised the best corn kof any of the 109 boys and girls who ‘took part in the acre corn growing | contest conducted this year by New England Town Criers club, His corn scored 99 percent | Twelve prize winners in the con- test were announced at a dinner giv- en by the club for the contestants. hoy ‘received cheeks totaling nearly $100. the eum of 342.50 being donated by the club, $25 by Charles Simon of , SOMEONE! 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