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‘PAGE SEV ay flor une. ‘They obs | phovopeunh: alo Ain theameem soft fibre that not | been opened in Berlin, Pietures Bartels also manufac-| made exclusively of animal pel and plates. | The studio is fixed up with artie of furniture that make enticing bael ‘grounds for animal pictures. Th athop already is swarmed with pit THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE _ WEDNESDAY DECEMBER, 31 1924 | Tribune Classified Advertisements PAPER | thrown made KERCHIEFS Berlin. Dec, 31.—The manufacture | easily of “paper handkerchiefs” at an al 4 most nominal cost has made Hein Leek Bartels one of the wea men in Berlin. The handke {sold by the in is jtures paper napkins TAKE ANIMAL PICTURES gross 31. The animal MALE HELP WANTED 10,000,000 Company wants man to/ sell Watkins Home Necessities in Bismarck. More than 150 used daily. Income $35-$50 weekly. Ex- perience unnecessary. Write Dept. H-3. The J. R. Watkins Company, F Winoga, Minn. ‘ 12-29-3t [EN and Women learn barber trade —great demand, big wages. Few weeks required. Catalog free. ) Molér ‘Barber Collegé, Fargo, N. D. for Minneapolis, Minnesota. = 12-4-1M. HELP WANTED—FEMALE FEACHERS WANTED—High school, grade, rural. Positions reported daily to begin after Christmas. Rush applications. Our fée only $10.00. Grand Forks Teachers’ » Agency, Box 573, Grand Fon N. Dak. m R RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, near Capitol and on street car line, 930 4th St. 12-26-1w YANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework in q small family. Mrs. M. M. Ruder, 506 2nd St, 12-30-1w ANTED—Dining room girl at Sn- jerson Cafe, Garrison, N, D. Phone 83, Garrison, N. D. ANTED—Good girl housework... Apply Phone 487-W. 523-7th 12-29-d FWANTED— Competent maid for gen: eral housework. Chas. Rigler, 802 Ave. B. 12-29-1w POSITION WANTED fi} WANTED—Position as bookkeeper Hi or office clerk by married mun, 3 b years | bookkeeping and 5 years banking experience. Write Tri- bune 902. 12-30 AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCY CLES OR SALE—One 1918 Ford roadster with winter top. A-1 condition. Also one Reo Touring car. Phone 187 or call at 800 Main St. 12-26-1w WANTED TO RENT __ WANTED-—Nicely furnished house or apartment, not too far out. Write No. 900, care of Tribune. 12-29-3t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- dern home, warm and comfortable, suitable for two. Midway between f° Capitol and business block. 702- f 6th St. Phone 288-J, > 12-30-3t ».FOR RENT—Two large nicely fu: nished light housekeeping rooms in a modern home, $20.00 per month, Phone 655-M, 213 11th St. North, one-half block from Bdwy. 12-31-1w | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished in a modern home. Warm cozy, midway between Capitol and downtown district. Close to schools. Phone 357-M. 702-7th St. 1 FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, furnished, hot water heat. Also wanted school girl to work for room and board. 621-6th St. Phone 619-W. 12-29-3t '—Furnished rooms, can be used for light housekeeping. Board if desired, use of’ parlor and piano, price reasonable. 120-1st. Street. 12-27-lw TO RENT—Three well furnished warm rooms, private home. Tele- Phone 558M. 404 1st Street. 12-31-1w FOR RENT—Partly furnished or un- furnished housekeeping rooms. » College Building, Phone 183. dern rooms. Strictly first class, on street Cy line, 515 4th Street. , 12-81-8t ROOM FOR RENT—Gentleman pre- fered. “If lady, must furnish refer- ence. Call at 46 Main St., or Tele- phone, 1066. - 12-24-1w \¥OR RENT-—Three room apartment, including bath, in modern house. Call M. A. Edberg, 803-7th St. 11-19-tf FOR RENT—Furnished, room, large | ¢ enough ‘for two. 303 .3rd_ St, 12-29-3t 12-26-1w FOR SALE OR RENT ROUSES AND FLATS. ‘OR SALE—A bargain. 6 room bungalow, 3 bed rooms, basement, hardwood floors, porch, heat, water + and lights; sewer connection with- in 11 feet, fine 50 foot lot, faces east, newly painted, chicken house, on 11th street, for $2700, * down payment and then $30. per month. with small interest. (Not old. Immediate possession. Geo., M. Register. 12.81-1w FOR SALE OR RENT—Newly paint: ed and redecorated 7 room r home with hot air furnace and garage. Inside lot on pavement.+ Price $4500.00. Terms reasonable. Inquire of H. F. O’Ha: Little Bidg., Bismarck, N. D. 12-5-tf for RENT—Nicely furdished apart: ment including electric washing) machine, vacuum cleaner and f iron. Clean, warm and always water. 807-4th St. \ < 4 12-80-4t R RENT—Modern six room. house Fin excellent condition, convenient 0 schools and Capit Immediate jossession, See Price Owers, Et- ‘inge Blk., Phone 421. tg fy HOUSE at iT ath it. will be mt January 1st—six rooms: wné bath. Strictly modern, Call G. G ‘ake 48.Th: meth deen culy modera apart ment in Bose Apartments. ‘apts PW. ‘Morphy, Phone 868, 4¢-80-tf lo Classified tine tie 1 insertion, 28 words or under 2 insertions, Wire Markets By Associate? Press. | WHEAT RISES . 16 1 week, 25 worda or, , Pacer 1,25 Ads over 25 words, 2¢ addi- tional. per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY _ RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classifica ads are ca advance, Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'cléck to insure infértion same day. Better Buying . Stimulates Activity in Chicago —_—— Chicago, Dec. 31.—Helped by more liberal export business in bread- stuffs, wheat today scored sharp early advances. Overnight demand from Europe for rye, especially, was said to have been on a big scale. Wheat appeared to te responsible also to reports that in ice : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 .érk inside or outside by energetic, neat appearing young man with fair education. Write Tribune No. 898, a wide section of the domestic win- ter wheat territory was somewhat similar to a pack which caused a loss of 12,000,000 acres in 1917. The opening, which ranged from he to 1%c higher, with May. $1.75 to $1.75 % and July $1.50% to $1.51, was \followed by additional gains that in some cases went. nearly three cents above yesterday's finish, Later the market made a further upturn, aided by European purchase of 220,000 barrels of flour, Mean- while, month-end settlements i ; 12-27-1w — MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Bed,- dresser, davenport, dining table and chairs, rocking chairs and pedestal, magazine rack, library table, ironing board, ringer and stand for tub, fruit jars, buf- fet, gas range, 9x12 rug, pillows, vacuum cleaner with attachments, * eifrd table, savory roaster, all in first class condition. Call at Apt. O, Rose Apartments or Phone 744. Between 10 and 5 o'clock. 12-29-1w FOR SALE—One Dalton Adding Ma. chine Cash Register used only six months and cost $400.00. Good bankable paper or a used car might be considered. Call at 800 Main St. Bismarck, N. Dak. 12-15-tf SMOKE—Commercial Club 10c cigar, Little Billy's 5c cigar. Cigars of Quality, same as first class work- manship. Manufactured by W. F. Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street, Bismarck, N. D. livery of wheat. for December, with May $1.78 3-4 to $1.79 and July $1.53 7-8 to $1.54 1-8. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Dec. 31.—Hog receipts 45,000. Uneven. Generally 10 to .20c lower. Desi mostly. Top $10.90. Cattle receipts 11,000. Fed stcers strong to 25 cents higher. Mostly 15e to 26c up. Matured kind show- ing most advance. Sheep receipts 20,000. eurly sales fat lambs. $16.50 to $17.00. Dull. few No 12-3-2mo. bid FOR SALE—A few pure bred duroe jersey boars, and also pure bred Aberdeen Angus Bulls by M. C Ohl, Brittin, N. D. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul,. Dec, 31,—Cattle receipts 2,500, Slow, steady. Run late in i. Steer and yearling supply largely short-feds. Early top HEAT $8.25, Bulk $5.50 to $2.25 to $ Be ades s to $6.50. Can- ners and cutters $2.50 to $3.00. Bo- logna bulls firm. Bulk $3 $4.25. Stockers and feeder: light supply. Nominally Calves receipts 3,000. Fifty to 75c lower. Best lights to packers large- ly $8.75. Hog receipts 3,000. Slow. Better butchers steady to 10 cents lower. Others around 25 cents lower. Bulk better 200 to 275-pound butchers $10.25. $10.35 bid on choice offer- ings. 130 to 190 pound averages largely $9.50. Packing sows mostly $9.50. Feeder pigs» steady. Sheep receipts 2,000. Dull. No early sales or bids. Prospects sharply lower on fat lartbs, Prac- tically no sheep on sale. 12-30-3t. HAVE INCOME property on Killdeer line to exchange for property in or near Bismarck. Address 901 Tri- bune. 12-29-1w LEGISLATORS—If you will appreci- ate warm, comfortable rooms in modern home, call 558M, 404-Ist St. 12-31-1w WANTED TO BUY—A small” town property close to Bismarck. State price. John Polzer, Carson, N. D. 12-31-1lw FOR SALE--Choice canary singers and German Rollers. Write Jacob Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. 1 FOR SALE—Buff Orpington ers. Price $2.00 each. L. E. ton & Son, McKenzie, N. D. SERVICES offered on reports for a nominal fee. 781-W. AT OPENING gave | 2 j particular strength to December de- | 2 Wheat closed firm, | 22. 3 3-8 to 5 cents net higher, the latter | 23 able 200 to 300 pound butchers $10.35 |?" If there still are a few persons uns in they may be enticed into the gam HORIZONTAL Loose garment. Attire. Fashioned. Cleanser. House pests. Part of the body. Haul. Devoured. Parts of a skeleton. Optic. Space. Shows off. Call for help. ain and again, oned. Eye sore. Bar of timber or metal. Pertaining to air. Epoch, ers for water, Crude. A hot weather drink. The sun. Ireland. Curved. Goad. Store Inspect. VERTICAL Runners. Kind of poem. Exist, Like. Wand. Least covered. Kind of a glove. Fasten Compensate. Charts. ‘OTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-| CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that. that| certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Albert E. Jones and Blanche D. Jones, his wife, as Mortgagors, to C. W Mortgagee, dated March 1, filed for record in the office Register of Deeds in and for County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on May 3, 1918 at 1:30 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- 1918 and of true ought to complete it in five minutes, Malmquist, as | the | 5: nscathed by the crossword p' ne by this simple one. The Answer to Yesterday's Crossword Is indebted to Does Sup, Cry of woe, Slongated, Certainly Grief. Express wearines audibly Chemical clement Help. Insect. Before. Preposition. Confused type. duly recorded therein in| of Assignment of Mortgage | 266 and which said mort- said A. if an Book 139 on page gage was assil - Bilbrough to Walter W i der date of the 1st of June A. D, 1922 and said last mentioned as- signment was filed for record in the | » of the register of deeds oft said Burleigh gouty, on the 20th day of September A, 4 at the hour of 3:15 o'clock Pr M., and was duly recorded therein in book 1 of Al signment of Mortgage on page 5: will be foreclesed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door of the court house of Burleigh — NOTICE To all members of the Association Depositors: Notice is hereby given that the nual meeting of the Association Depositors of Closed Banks of the State of North Dakota, a corpor- ation, will be held at their office in the First National Bank Building, at Bismarck, North Dekota, at ten o’clock a. m., on the 13th day of January, 1925, for the purpose of electing a director and transacting such other business as may come before the meeting. ASSOCIATION OF DEPOSITORS OF CLOSED BANKS OF THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. By W. P. STEINMETZ. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and d livered, by, Leslie S. Hackney Lillie M. Hackney, his wife, mort- gagors, to Hackney Land Crédit Company, a corporation, mortgagee, dated*the 1st day of November, 191! dnd filed fF segord in the office of the peser, of Deeds of the County of. Bu h and State of North Da- the on the 12th diy of November, ie and recorded. in Book of ort pages at page 186 and duly a: signed by an instrument in writing to Nic Bevery of Random Lake, Wits which asi pignment was dated the 10th “of February, 1920 and recorde MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Dec. 31.—Flour 20c lower to 15¢ high. Quoted $9.20 to $9.60 a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments 42,740 barrels. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Dec. 31.—Butter unset- tled. Receipts 4,373 tubs. Creamery extras 41%c; standards 40¢; extra to 41g firsts 36%c to nds 328 to 35c; cheese unchanged. Eggs unsettled. Re- ceipts 3,013 cases. Firsts 50c¢ to 54c. Ordinary firsts 40¢ to 45c; Poultry alive, lower. Fowls 15c to 24 cents. Springs 26c; roosters 16c; turkeys 30c; ducks, 26c; geese 20c. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN neapolis, Dec, 31.—Wheat re- ceipts 85 cars compared with 246 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern $1.72 to. $1.76, No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy- $1.95 to $2.07; good to choice $1.83 to $1.95; ordin- ary to good $1. 73 to $1.82; No. 1 hard spring $1.74 to $2.07; No. 1 dark hard Montana on track $1.75 to $1.95; to arrive $1.75 to $1.95; old December $1.74 3-4; new December $1.71; May $1.75. Corn No, 3 yetlow $1.23 1-4 to $1.24 1-4; oats No. 3 white 55 5-8 to 7-8; barley 76 to 92; rye No. 2, $1.43 to $1.44; flax No. 1, $3.08 to $3.11. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Dec, 31, 1924. ident Life Insurance Company, which assignment was filed for record in| Bis the office of Register of Deeds in| Dal Burleigh County, North Dakota on|M., November 29, 1919 at 9:00 o'clock |D. 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 and Wm. P. Inger- soll, dated September 30, 1924 and filed for record in the. office of Register of Deeds in and for Bur- leigh County, North Dakota on Oc-| no tober 11, 1924 at 1:30 o'clock P, M.,| we and duly recorded in Book 189 of| in Miscellaneous Mortgages on page 7,! will be foreclosed by a sale of the| premises in said mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door of the Coutt House in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock} P. M., on the 10th day df January,| 1925 to satisfy the amount due on! said Mortgage at date of sale, in-| cluding disbursements and attorneys | fees; That default has been made in the terms and conditions of suid Mortgage in this, failure to pay prineipal, interest and taxes when That Notice Before Foreclosure has been given to the title owners of record of said mortgaged prem- ises within the time and in the man- ner provided by law: 1 That the premises described said Mortgage are as follows: Southeast Quarter (SE%) of ‘| Section Twenty One (21) in Township One Hundred Thirty- Nine (139) Range Seventy-six and being in Burleigh sal fol of Sa live Lil in of 191 pon such mortgage on the day of| The mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the The south east quarter (SEY) of section thirty two (32) in township one hundred There will be gage dolla besides the Dated November NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Notice is hereby given that that{ certain mortgage, executed and de- ors, dated the 1st day of November, 1919, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County kota on the 12th day of Noven orth Dakota, in the city of in Burleigh county, Nortn kota, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. on the 10th day of January A. 1925 to satisfy the amount due{ le. | premises deseribed in such | same are described as lows, namely and thirty nine (139) rth, of range seventy seven (77) st of the fifth principal meridian Burleigh county, North Dakota. due on such mort- date of sale the sum hundred and_fift; x s and eighty cents ($1356.80), osts of this foreclosure. 26th, A. D, 1924. WALTER W. PAISLEY, id Assignee Ke ane at th thi teen id Assignee cot said Assignce of said “North Dakota. 11-26 —12-9-10-17-24-31 FORE- CLOSURE SALE ered, by Leslie S.. Hackney and | lie M. Hackney, his wife, mort- Pa aHciney iLaniecoreait| mpany, a corporation, mortgagee, tirleigh and State of North I 9, and recorded in Book 98 1z-g0-t¢| 1°” |G. OLGEIRSON, lay it Yeh said office of the Regist of Deeds on the 28th day of Febru: dry 1920, in Book 155 of mae at page 163 will be foreclosed By le of the premises in such mott- and hereinafter described at the | No. front door of the Court House in No. 1 flax .. City of Bismarck, County of But-|No. 2 flax leigh and State of North’ Dakota. e No, 1 tye . No. No, No. No. 1 dark northern 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum 1 red durum . the hour of two o'clock P. M. on day. of January 1625, to satl perk: Mare winter rt a oe detay Of sale, ‘The premiges| We quote but do not handle the described in said mortgage and/ followin which will be sold to satisfy the! Oats .. eee ate jinose certain, Premees | sit: | Barley uate the County of Burleig! Sepltz, wt... State of North Dakota, and deseri vihed Pitts Per SHELL Gs follows, to-wit: Southwest qi Wailtw wrist ter. (SW%). of Section ieen Mi: (21), Township One hundred oh North, of Range Sevent; », West. No.5... No. 6 . 1 cent per pound discount under 1 Of 65 Ib. Ear corn 5 cents under shell, || New #helled corn (sample grade) New ear corn (80 Ibs min.) (sample le) ‘ pe A SUBSTITUTE The mits 4 en pitalet wash At Hing great difficulty over the furnish- Biemarck, Nowh Dakota ? ling of the large house. She did not SU URBEIEE es r-3290°1 7226231 | know the names of ordinary articles }of furniture, and the more ornamen- Ther are 60 kinds of birds in the|tal things puzzled her completely. southeastern states that feed on the} One day. a woiman psked -her boll weevil, “Have ‘you Lamb's Tales?” $ 88 together’ ti sorts, an and ‘disbur ments uu this ‘ore! sbaeed "this 22nd day of November, NIC ‘YER, jwner of Mortgage. (76), lying’ County, North Dakota. That there will be due on said 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 *he Mortgagee. CLARENCE G. MEAD, Attorney for Assignees of the As- signee of Mortgagee, Lisbon, North,Dakota, 1 10-17-24-31-—1-7 NOTICE a -MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the ixed | conditions of the mortgage herein- after described, notice is hereby given that that certain - mortgage exectited and delivered by Earl Keys, an unmarried man, mortgagor, to Harry E, O'Neill, mortgagee, dated the tenth day of May in ithe 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, | 0: on May 22th, 1919 ‘at the hour of 11:20 o'clock “A, M., and duly record- ed thereiti in book 159 of MoI on page 51 and duly assigned said mortgagee to Julia A. Bi Brough: which said assignment s | the. 16th day of May A. Bi 1919 and was filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of said Burleizh county ons June-ith 1919'"at ‘thé Hour’ 0} rigages | i Mortgages at pnge {signed by an instrument in wr: to George E. Greene, which « ment was dated the Sth day of J: uary, 1920, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds ithe 24th day of September, 1924, in {Book 175 of Assignments of Mort- jgases, at page 161 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, County of |Burleigh and State of North Dakota fat the hour of two o’clock P. M. on the 3rd day of January 1925, to sat- isfy the amount due upon such mort- gage on the day of sale. ‘The prem- ises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are those certain premises, sit- ated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and des- cribed as follows. to-wit: Southeast quarter (SE%) of Section Thirteen |(13) Township One Hundred forty- three (143), North, of Range Seven- ty-seven (77), West. , There will be due on such mort- gage on the day of sale the sum of ne thousand nine hundred _twenty- four and 7-100 dollars, together with the costs and disbursements of this foreclosure. i 1924. GEORGE E. GREENE, Owner of Mortgage. Dated this 22nd day of November. |~ MOM’N POP. WELL MEN L'VE ASKED YOU BOTH To COME DOWN TO THE OFFICE THIS MORNING To THANK YOU ON NEW YEARS DAN For THE FINE WORK YOU HAVE DONE DURING TRE PAST YEAR ~ MAC YOUR SALARY \S DOUBLED AND YOU GET AN ASSISTANT TO = HELP Nov= J 4 only irons every day. By Taylot j AND I’M SORRY MR HORNBLOWER THAT You ARE ABOUT TO LEAVE US FOR 1 HAD PLANNED THE SAME, THING FoR You— HOWEVER YOU WILL UNDOUBTEDLY Do MUCH BETTER IN) YOUR NEW Positions CHIEF - YOUR GPESCH HAS TOUCHED ME DEEPLY AND 1 COULDN'T THINK OF LEAVING THE MAGIC MUD CO- AFTER GUCH APPRECIATION HAS BEEN EXPRESSED - UM GOING TO STAY RICHY Mele = A GUNN l x Private my YOU SAY- “OU, ™ CAN HEAR TH HOOTSTOWN MILL Oe CLEAR WITH ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY IN THE BUSINESS OFFICE WE'LL NMTED A TRUCK To HAUL THE 1] MONE To THE BANK CUCRY : Fae’ AND WITH MU SNAPPY ADVERTISI \DEAS WE'LL NEED ANOTHER TRUCK TO! DELIVER THE ORI AT THE OFFICE EVERY byes Go To IT- BOuS I'LL SUPPLY UTHE MuBt 2 LANDSAKES ERNIE You DROPPED ¢- AT MIDNIGHT, WELCOMING IM Freckles and His Friends = Mey ‘a IT, WASNT TH’ SOAPSTONE a & Day eaypag § 0s its, vw Mie, © i al GRANDPAP HOADLEY, FIRED OFF HIS OL.pb MUSKET THE NEW YEATe - — UNFORTUNATELY ERNIE BLOTZSPAR. 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