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~+- WHEAT SINKS MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Competent bookkeeper, one who is neat and has executive ability as office manager. Speed and aceuracy required. Apply to P, 0. Box No. 3, Bismarck, N. Dak. 1-10-1w —<<<$$—____ HELP WANTED—FEMALE TEACHERS WANTED—High school, grade, rural, Positions reported daily to begin after Christmas. Rush applications. Our fee only $10.00, Grand Forks Teachers’ 4 Agency, Box 578, Grand Forks, N. Da 12-20-1m WE NEED applications from high class stenographers and bookkeep- ers seeking employment. Com- mercial Bureau, 424-426 de Len- & ‘tecie Bldg., Fargo. Established 7 years. Write for application. 1-13-3t | WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply Mrs. B. K. Skeels, 223 W. Thayer St. after 6 o'clock. | 1.-2-tf WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. Eugene Wachter. Phone 189. 1-12-t£ nae EL NSE CONTE OYE ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Six well furnished | housekeeping rooms with garage.| Adults preferred, Call between 2 and 4 P. M. or between 6:30 and 7:30 P.M. 613-3rd St. Phone 746.; selected Jove: MELB Lae FOR RENT—Large room, suitable for two, in a modern house, one block from car line and four! blocks from Capitol. Board at-' ranged as desired. Phone 630-R. ~ Tribune Classified Advert PHONE 32==— Classified Advertising Rates 1 = 25 worda or rtions, 25 words or 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. ’ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 —_—_—_—_—— 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 Inside lot on ement. Terms jonable. Inquire of H. F. O’Hare, Little Bldg., Bismarck, N. D. 12-5-tf re et eee TE 2 FOR RENT—Modern gix room house in excellent condition, convenient to schools and Capitol. Immediate possession. See Price Owens, El- tines Blk, Phone 421, d 1 12-30-tf FURNISHED light housekeeping pOR SALE—A snap. Eight room rooms in modern home, or sl house, exceptionally well located. ing room for 4 men. at 223-2nd St. Close in. Phone 586. 1-18-3t FOR RENT—Large, nicely furnished: front room on ground floor. Canj be used for light housekeeping. 411 6th St, Phone 273. 1-10-tf le large, plea- toon. Suitable Call 528, days or 247 for two men. after 6 p. m. FOR RENT—One large room chenette for light housekeeping or ¥ for sleeping. Phone 596-W. 515 9th St. 1-12-3t FOR RENT—Clean warm. room, hot water heat, in modern home. Close in, Call at 308-8th St. Phone 802. 1-13-1w FOR RENT—Three modern furnish- ed rooms with piano. Call ft | 918 Ave, B or phone, 1095. 1-12-3t ‘OR RENT—Furnished room in « modern home, conveniently loca- ted. Phone 907. 1-13-1w FOR RENT—Good room in modern home. Good location. Phone 687. 1-12-3t re LOST LOST—Bunch of keys in black lea- ther:key book. Finder please re- turn to Tribune for reward. 1-13-3t LOST—White gold bar pin. Diamond setting in center. return to Tribune. Finder please 1-14-3t Modern, nice lawn and shade trees, Inspection by, appointment. Call 890. 1-8-lw FOR RENT—Pleasant modern home centrally located, with rooms to sublet if desired. All furnished. Call 615 7th St., or phone 793-J. 1-12-3t FOR RENT—Warm cozy apartment, fully. equipped for light house- keeping. Geo, W. Little. 801-4th St. Phone 794-W. : 1-2-tf FOR RENT—House built one and one half years ago. Also 2 room apartment on first floor. Phone 392, 1-13-2¢ FOR RENT—Five room modern house with garage located at 605 9th St. For information call 571. 1-12-tf FOR RENT—New four room house with full basement and new gar- age. 417 So. 9th St. Phone 894-M. 1-13-1w For REN’.—Strictly modern apart ment in Rose Apartments. Apply ¥. W. Murphy, Phone 952. 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Six room cottage at 719 5th St., newly painted and papered. W. S. Casselman. 1-7-tf. AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Two Reo Touring cars in first class condition, One Dal- ton Adding Machine for cash or good bankable paper. Call at 800 Main St. 1-3-tf Wire Markets By | Associated Press - * THEN GAIN Market Turns Upward After Decline Today Chicago, Jan. 14.—Although wheat underwent an early setback here today the market soon scored an advance. At first the decline in “at Liverpool” together with con- tinued selling here to realize prof- its acted as a weight on values. The Liverpool weakness was attributed to increasing offers from Argentina but renewed speculative buying here quickly proved more than an off-set. Opening prices which varied from unchanged figures to % cent lower, with May $1.85% to $1.86 and July $1.56% to %e were followed by a moderate general downturn and then by a sharp ascent to well above yes- terday’s finish. : } CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Jan. 14.—Poaltry alive, fowls 16c to 22c; springs 22c; roos- firs 5c; turkeys 23c; ducks 26c; Beese 2lc. , CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Jan. 14.—Hog receipts 37,000. Slow, steady to 10 cents Gigher. Desirable weighty butchers early $11.25, ‘ Cattle receipts 11,000. Fairly act- ive. Beef steers 15c to 25c higher. Monday’s downturn regained. Values as high or higher than late last week. Early top. matured steers $11.25. Sheep receipts 8,000, Fat lamba 25c to 50 cents higher. Bulk medi- um to good lambs $18.26 to $18.75. Early top $19.10. No clippers sold. CHICAGO BUTTER Chicago, Jan. 14.—Butter higher. Receipts 4,925 tubs.. Creamery ex- tras 38c; standards 37%c; extra firsts 37%c; firsts 35¢ to 36%c; sec- onds 82c to 34c; cheese unchanged. Eges unsettled, receipts 2,344 cas Firsts 57¢ to 58c. Ordinary firsts 50c to 53c; refrigerator firsts"46c to gone. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Jan. 14.—Flour un- changed. Shipments 35,490 bgrrels. Bran $29.00 to $32.00. > ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK So. St. Paul, Jan 14.—(U. S. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle receipts 2,400, Fairly * active on. alt killing classes, Spots| strong. Stockers and feeders very slow. Killing quality somewhat im-| proved. Early top handyweight steers $9.00. Bulk steers and yearl- ings $5.75 to $7.50. Fat she-stock in liberal supply. ‘ Includes a number of loads of good to choice grades cows and heif- ers. Nothing done on these early. Bulk fat cows and heifers $3.50 to $5.50. Canners and cutters $2.50 to $3.00. Bologna bulls uneven, steady. Spots strong. Bulk $375 to $4.25. Calves. receipts 3,600. 25 cents high- er Top sorts $9.00 to $9.50. Bulk $9.25. Hog receipts 26,000. Opening slow. Around steady with Tuesday’s average. Liberal proportion good and choice 200,to 276 pound butchers in- cluded. Bulk such kinds $10.50 to $10.60. Bulk 150 te 190 pound aver- ages $9.50 to $10.00. Pigs steady to "50 cents higher. Bulk good pigs ears ly mostly $8.00. Average cost Tues- day $10.17. Weight 213. Sheep receipts 1,000. Slow. No early trading. Acting 26 to 50 cents higher for fat lambs. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Jan. 1}.-+Wheat re- ceipts, 232 cars ‘as compared with 149 @ year ago today. Cash No. 1 dark northern $1.77% to $1.88%; No. 1. dark northern spring choice to fancy, $2.08% to $2.15%; good to $1.89%; choice $2,01% to 61.78%. Ordinary to good $1,78% to $1.88%. yNo. 1 hard spring $1.79% to $2.15 %. No. 1 hard Montana .on track $1.80% to $2.03%; to arrive $1.80% to $2.03%; July $1.77%; May $1.79%. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.24% to $1.27 %; oats No, 3 white, 55%c to %c; tye No. 2, $1.48% to $1.49%; flax No. 1, $3.12% to $3.16%. ees BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by. Ruspell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Jan. 14, 1925. No. 1 dark northern No. 1° northern” spring 1.59 No. 1 amber durum 1.66 No, 1 mixed durum 1.56 . 1 red durum . I flax ... isements FARM LANDS FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 acres of good black loamy soil. 130 acras under cultivation. No improve- ments. 4 miles northwest of Ra- leigh Grant Co., N. Dak. six miles east of Brisbane. Will sell rea- sonable for cash, and will consider Southern California land-or City lots, For particulars write A. J. Bodie, Carson, Grarit County, N. Dak. 1-10-tf fi SALESM. WANTED—Two salesmen and col- lectors. Steady job. Write or call at Singer Sewing Machine Co., 210 Broadway, Bismarck, N, me WORK WANTED WANTED—To care for one or two children, Write tribune No. 906. 1-14-tf 5 DBESSMAKING DRESSMAKING, plain and fancy sewing. Mrs. Chas. Lamb, Room 7, Business College. 1-13-1w aaa NL MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Registered Holstein- Fresian Bulls from a few weeks to over one year of age. Priced according to production of dam and age of animal. For particu- Jars, inquire Louis J. Garske, 1-2 mile north of Bismarck. 1-14-17-19-21-24-26, SMOKE—Commercial Club 10c cigar, Little Billy’s Ge cigar. Cigars of Quality, same as first class work- manship. Manufactured by W. F. Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street, Bismarck, N. D. 12-3-2mo. FOR SALE—Solid oak dining table, library table, pedestal, steel cur- tain rods and gas range at very reasonable prices. Call at Apt. “O” Rose Apts. between 10 and 5 or phone 744. 1-8-lw FOR SALE—One gate leg table, one desk’ and chair. Shades. Call at No. 29 Hughes Apts. or phone 817-W. 1-12-4t FOR SALE—Choice canary singers, | $6 and $7.00, imported German Rollers, $8.00, cages, seeds, treat. J. Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. 12-13-1m YOUNG MARRIED man_ wan! rent farm already stocked and fur- nished. Write Tribune No. 907. FOR SALE—Corona typewriter as good as new. Will sell very rea- sonable for cash. 538-J. ail ce, fh ae Turn this des FOR RENT—Desirable office rooms. Over First Guaranty Bank, In- quire at Bank. 1-10-1w WANTED TO BUY—For cash, dia- monds, platinum, old gold, and silver. F. A. Knowles, Jeweler, Bismarck. 1-9-tf FOR SALE—An efficient two tube ra- dio receiver complete with acces- -sories for $30.00. €all-600. 1-8-1w FOR RENT—Two room apartment for light housekeeping. College Building. Phone 183. - 1-S-lw FOR SALE—Fresh dairy butter 50c per. pound. Call 10-F-111. B. Muggy. 1-8-1w FOR RENT—First class garage. 601 7th St. Phone 682. 1-8-1w eee ae NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that de- fault has been made in the terms of that certain mortgages executed and delivered by T. C. Clarey and Lizzie Clarey to John F. Fort dated the 18th day of February 1914 and filed for record in the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 9th day of March 1914 at the hour of 1:40 p. m. and recorded in Book 116 of Mortgages on page 438; which said mortgage was subsequently assign- ed in writing on the 30th day of November 1914 to. the Bismarck Loan and Investment Company, a corporation, which said assignment was recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota on the 1st day of December 1924 at the hour of 9 o'clock A. M. and recorded in book 175 of Assignments at page 185 wilt be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- ises described-in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 14th day of February 1925 at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day 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 satisfy the same are described us follows © to wit: The Southwest quarter (SW 4) of Section twenty-three (23) in township one hundred thir- ty-seven (137 North, of Range seventy-six (76)° West of the bt P. M. There ‘will be due on such mort- age at thé date of sale the sum of $1250.06; principal and interest and for the sum of $80.64 taxes on the said land with interest on shid sum since Nov 18, aa in She sum of 1.03" ing a t amount due on ite date af hale in the sum ° of $1370.28 in addition to costs and ex- penses of sale including attorneys fees. ‘ BISMARCK LOAN & INVEST- ‘MENT’ CO., 8 corporation, k Assignee of Mortgagee. P.-E. McCURDY, _ Attorney for Assignee, Hard Winter ...... eee oeee 1,60 We quote but do not handle the following: Oats ae 645 Barley eoltes ve. ae Speltz, per cwt. .. +. 110 SHELL New shelled corn (sample grade) Stored silver will not tarnish if a piece of enmphor is put away with it. 91 on the 19th day of August, 1924, in an. action, whe in, The,Sterling Na- Bismarck, N. D. 1-7-14-21-28—2-4-11 . NOTICE OF SALE Notice: Is men Given, ‘That by virtue ofa judgment and decree in foreclosure, rendered and given b: the District Court of the Fevrtl Judicial District, in and for the County of Burleigh and State of North. Dakota, ahd entered and dock- eted: in the office of the Clerk of said Court in and for said County, nal Farm in, Assotiation, a cor- oration, Plaintiff Nellig Paul- ip A A ag re rare ea a) and Bank at (20400 A eS Ae erm gn upside down and note the bell outlined by the black spaces. Now turn it up and begin! HORIZONTAL | Answer to Yesterday's Crossword! 1, Forcible. (e zle. 5. 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Pronoun, the sum of Five Hundred Thirty-|2:00 o'clock in the afternoon of that two Dollars and Fifty-five éents,|day, to satisfy said judgment with! which judgment and decree, among| interest and costs thereon, and the other things, directed the ‘sale by|costs and expenses of such sale, or} me, of the real estate hereinafter as the proceeds of described, to satisfy the amount of said judgment, with interest there- of a writ to me issued out of the] lo office of the Clerk of said Court, in and person appointed by said Court ble thereto will sat} s to be sold as on, and the costs and expenses of | afor t sueh sale, or so much thereof and dec proceeds of such sale applicable] this notic thereto will satisfy. And by virtue| judgment, to-wit: Southwest Quarter 1 a nd for said County of Burleigh and] Section One Tow | nEER URE fae Gourt, di-| Hundred (138) North, | recting me/to sell said real property} of Range S x (76) West of | pursuant to said judgment and de-|the Fifth (5) P.M. | cree, I Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff of __ ALBIN HEDSTROM, said County, and person appointed riff of Burleigh County, N, D. by said Court to make said sale, will] F. E. McCURDY, sell said real property pursuant to| Attorney for Plaintiff, said judgment and decree, I, Albin] Bismarck, N. D. Hedstrom, Sheriff of said County, 1-7-14-21-28—2-4 A newly inve BUGS of Saint Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota, @ corporation, and all other persons interested inthe premises, Defend- the said Plaintiff against the said Defendants for ants, in favor and to make said sale, will se the ed portable camera hereinafter described real estate to} will detect hidden treasure or smug- the highest bidder, for cash, at pub-| ied goods in brick walls or inside lie auction, at the front door of the| fone. Court House in the City, of | Bis: ; aa te county tan on tke | Luke Superior is the largest fresh 6th day of February, A. D.'1925, at |water lake in the world. Roy Grove ~PAGE SEVEN The princess, who will be accom periied hy a woman friend, will go GOLD COAST HOLDS NO TERRORS | Coast of West Africa, where she|district is FOR DARING ENGLISH PRINCESS] Will take part in some big game | healthy. Lippe ee | shootin, London, Jan. 14-—Princess Marie! U recent years the Gald Coast Louise, King George's cousin, has | “#8 known as the white man’s grave, |to Accra, the seat it ‘ bee | but owing to the progress which has | the gues decided to leave London in Febru-! teen made in the conq of mal- —- ary for a month’s visit to the Gold|aria and other tropi | MOM’N POP @FOR THE LOVA MCGINTY ~ IT'S 9:30 AND THAT DURN KID WAGN'T COME TO WORK UET- HE “THOUGHT HE FOOLED ME YESTERDAY BU SAUING HE HAD A DATE WITH WIS DENTIST= HERE HE COMES Now Don'T GET FUNNY ~ YOU) TOLD ME YESTERDAY THAT YOU HAD AN APPOINTMENT WITH YOUR // DENTIST ~ ses, the now of the local governor. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. “comphrattvel, of government, as} Difference in Appointments SAY YOUNG FELLA How's COME You CAN'T GET TO WORK ON TIME? EITHER You CAN'T FIB. TO ME YOUNG FELLA FOR 1 SAW YOu COMING OUT OF THE THEATRE! TH’ M4 WELL MAC YOU KEEP TELLIN’ ME Nor T’ WATCH TH’ CLOCK AN’ IT'S “|. BECOME SUCH A HABIT THAT L DONT WATCH (T AT HOME YESSIR- BUT THAT CAME OUT WITH ME WAS By Taylo TALL GUY OENTIST iil WNT EES ery BY STANLEY You SAY-NOoW ALL THIS MONKEY BUSINESS WILL CEASE? REVENGE:! igs BoB POTTER. A LOAFER, WHO LIV AFTER. TWO RED LANTERNS HAD \ THE Hook AND LADDER WAGON — Se Freckles and His Friends Jay Wan ij i 1LL TELLYOD WHY } PUT THEM LANTERNS THERE — | WANTED - OTEY CHARGED REVENGE pee {GIT FEI, HOME BRUNO!! oH Say ES JDST OLTSIDE” OF THE TOWN LIMITS, CONFESSES HE WAS HE scAmP eS WHO RETURNED EIGHTEEN OLD LANTERNS TO THE FIRE HOUSE DISAPPEARED FRomM ©1925 BY NEA SERVICE, INC ts a Demonstration! iy SEE THAT FELLA THERE? my DAD Whos A P'LEECMAN PINCHED HIM LAST WEEK- Woz HE? SAY! HE'S BEEN IN JAILS ALL OVER. ~ TK NORLD—HE's A REAL JAILBIRD! AIT CONE BACK = T WANNA SEE HIM Ply J! A3\ @ 1925 ey sa comes we HE PUT INA CALABOOSE F wie BE F4Ip FoR TH ARRest ANY CONvic TION THE ScAMY WHo stot Tio RED LAN/« OFF one Hoo LADDE ie STANLEY, 113-25, By Blosser