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CLASSIFIED A HELP WANTED—MALE / ee DVERTI CEMENT WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LEARN—Autos, tractors, vulcaniz- ing, welding or automotive electric- ity \in Northwest’s oldest, largest and best-equipped school. ;Infor- mation free. Minneapolis Auto & Tractor School, 240 2nd St. North, Minneapolis, Minn. pea LEARN BARBER ‘TRADE—At the Moler Barber College, Oldest institution of its kind. Established 1893. Time and ex- ense saved by our methods. Catalog free. Moler Barber College 107 R, Nicollet Ave.’ Minneapolis, Minn, 3-1-1mo HELP. WANTED—FEMALE AVANTED—Neat, competent girl or woman for general housework, 'be- ginning March 14; modern house; electrical appliances. Phone 354-K, or apply 415 8th street North. & 7 3:10-lw WANTED—Competent girl for general housework, no wéshing or;ironing Apply Mrs. H. R. Berndt, 104 Ave. A. Phone 622, \3-9-lwk WANTED COO! iddle aged wom- an er man and wife with experi- ence as a cook. O. R. Crook, Mc- 3-9-lwk once. Good wages. Steaay jab. Cail 625 Phone 209. 3-16-1w WANTED—Dish washer for dark dishes, pots, kettles and pans. Bis- matck hospital. 3-14-3t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply 209 2nd street. Phone 964, § 38-lw WANTED-Girl to work for room and board, 621 6th street. Phone 619-R. i 3-16-3t - SALESMAN SALESMEN WANTED—Men success- ful selling any line can make 3 profitable. connection’ with the Pol- icyholder’s Life Insurance Co., Sioux Falls, South Dakotg. -A new and attractive.plan. . Hundreds of business and grofessional men of South D&kota are charter members. Good commission. Sells fast. Home office co-operation. Good territory open. Write at once. 3-16-17-18-19 ___ BOOMS: FOR BENT ___ FOR RENT—furnished room for gen- tlemen or ladies; $10 per montu one or $15 for two. 219 South 5th St. Petwe | ROOM AND BOARD—at $10 per week Rooms Sc per day. Stam Heated | ‘Meals 35c. Phone 231. Banner ‘House. 3-16-lw FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur-j| nished light housekeeping’ rooms. Business College. Phone 183. oa 3-72 FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house, furnished, suitable for one or two. | Phone 357-Z., 702. 7th St. 3-14 jE MODERN. ROOM FOR RE! Also light housekeeping rooms, 722 5th street. x 8-14-3ts FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house, 309 8th street. Phone 2361 5-3t ROOM DD BOARD—In modern home, 517 7th street. Phone 586. 14. FOR RBNT—Four rooms in_modeérn | house, 422 12th street. shone 233. | c 3-14-64 ROOM AND BOARD—In_ modern home, 517 7th street. Phone 586. .. “| 8-1T-3t WANTED—Rooms with board, also, table boarders. Dunraven. 3-12-5t ONE FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT —409 5th St. 3-14-3t FOR KEN Furnished apartment. _Phone 877. 615 7th street. 3-15-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house, 213 4th street. 3-15-3t LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER—Just | out, containing 1921 facts of clover land } in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for! @ home or as’ an investment you are: thinking of buying good, farm lands | where farmers grow rich, send at once! for this special number of Landology. | It is free, on request.’ Address Skid- more-Riehle Land .Co. Skidmore- | Riehle Bidg., igconsin, 1-3-3mos FOR SALC 6B RENT H HOUSES AND FLATS FOR. SALE—New strictly, modern bungalow of five rooms and bath; garage in basement. This is an jdeal home and a thing of beauty | $2,500 cash, balance on easy terms, J. H. Holihan, 1st door east of post-! office. -16-2t | This seven room frame house set } among the trees is a roomy well made | home in excellent part of city, we: only ask a small payment down the | balance.to suit yourself or the same as | paying rent. Kor appointment call, | Henry & Henry, Phone 961, 3-16-4t | FOR SALE—Complete fu?nishings for | six room house; can have lease on,| house, furniture included; dining! room suite, bed room suite, beds, | complete dresser, rockers, rugs ani | curtains. Write 163 Tribune. © | 3-17-3t | FOR SALE — Modern house of ten! large roomie, hot water -heat, large | garage. Pay for house by taking) roomers. $1.500 cash, balance easy terms. J. H. Holihan, east of Post- Office. Phone 745. 3-14-3t FOR SALE—Two houses, four lots and barn, city water; a bargain at $2,500. Location, south side. J. H. Holihan, 1st door east of postoffice. \ Dd B-16-3t FOR SALE—A seven room bungalow on 7th Street. Write Lock Box 263, | Garrison, N. D. for particulars, i 38-15-1-wk FOR QUICK: SALE:—A small pay- ment down gives you a nice home on pavement, 7 rooms with bath. | Henry & Henry, Phone 961. - 3-4-4t | FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart: /' ment in the Rose Apartments 215 3rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone| _ 852, .8-3-tt | APARTMENT—Steam heated,‘ down | ‘town. Apply at once. Bismarck Realty Co. 3-11-1wk | FOR RENT—Four rooms in modern house, 422 12th St. Phone 233. | Lee he cn eee ecient | FOR RENT—Modern apartment. Call | at Bismarck Tribune office. 3-15tf | el LOST AND FOUND | LOST—Between 218 1st and N. P.| _! depot, on Tuesday, a past. Noble!’ Grand Rebekah pin, oblong shape, with the lodge emblems on. Finder ;- return to Mrs. A. W. Carlson, and! receive reward, 218 . 1st. 3-1 -3t} _.. MISCELLANEOUS ___ FOR RENT—Hotel completely fw nished. Within 50 miles from Bis- marck, iff county seat town, only ho- tel; "15 rooms, steam heat; large; barn; ‘good trade. Just the’ place) for young man and wife. Phdne 612) or write 728 3rg street, Bismarck, ND. _B-16-4t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fifty head registered cattle, 33 cows and heif-| ers, balance -yearlings and under; | ————— o—_—— | LEGAL NOTICES | ———_—________—__—_- 3-10-1w NOTICE OF CITATION, HEARING best hoard of its.kind in North Da-/ kota, - Will sacrifice for ‘cash or trade Yor clear Bismarck property. Tescribe your property and price in * first letter. Write 206 Tribune. FOR SALE—Stock and fixtures of ood shotel in good town in South akota, clears $5,000, a year. In- cludes good ice cream business, only hotel in town. Write No. 208, Tribune. 3-11-1wk FOR RENT—Room in private house; close in, Phone 439-K. _3-17-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, 713 8rd street. 3-17-1w WANTED TO RENT WANTED—By March 20th. rooms, furnished or upfu Chas. Holmes, Box 571, city. 3 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR GOOD INVESTMBNTS that Will | net you from 10 to, 15 percent callor write Obert A. Olson ‘Bismarck, N. D,, office Haggart Hpilding. 3-16-3t three WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Carpet beating. window cleaning, house repairing or | Fj any: odd jobs. Phone 833-L J. £. Dowis 312 8th street: So. Bismarck, N. D. 3-11-lwk WORK WANTED—Colored lady wish- es day work, or small bundle wash- ings. Mrs. Annie Cross, 217 South ith, rear. 3-15-lwk =AND FOR SALE:—About 20 head of “good work horses ranging in weight, from 1100 to 1500 or will trade for’ cattle or town property, if interested call J. C. Swett Phone 822x. 3-16-4t We are in need of houses and bunga- | lows, a number of our clients are waiting. If you want to sell your| Bismarck property list- with Henry | & Henry, Rhone 961. 3-15-5t No. 10 pail of Pure Montana Hon-, ey delivered at-any post office in North SAN, VIOLET, "VE GOT. SOME ‘MONEY - PLL BUY You A SODA! WHAT KIND DO/ You WANT P° BOARDERS WANTED at eee en eee ee gee eS WANTED—Boarder@ ang roomers. We'can board and room three gen- tlemen. Apply 38 Main St. just eagt of ‘International Harvester Co. i ‘ 3-9-1lwk AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—One used Ford, ,whici I repossessed under mortgage for my } client. Car is in good condition, only’ seen’ few months service.” if you are in the market for a good machine at a bargain get in touch with me. F. E. McCurdy, Bismarck, NDS 3-16-28 HOUSES WANTED. WANTED TO BUYFive-room bunga- low with modern improvements and well located. Write 209 Tribune, D. T. Owens & Company. _3-17-3t WANTS TO BUY—We have. a client wishing to buy:a modern bungalow on pavement, about 5 or 6 ruoms with bath, Henry & Henry, Phone -15-5t WANTED TO BUY—Af you are in a hurry to sell your property, list it with us. We have buyers every day looking for.a home. J. H. Holihan, Ast door east of postoffice. 3-16-31 OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS- TRIBUTION. State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies,~Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of John P. Nelson, Deceased. Fred. C. ‘Nelson, Petitioner, vs. Wal-; ter W.. Kirkey, Henry Anderson, Al- fred Anderson, Ada Anderson, Elsie Anderson, Freda Anderson, Andrew Anderson; as Special Guardian, ar- nest. Swenson, ‘Lilliari Swenson and —Swenson, minor children of Ellen Swenson nee Johnson, Deceased, and W, E. Parsons, Special Guardi- an, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Dakota for $2.50 cash with order. above named Respondents. B, F)\Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. 2-9-1m | - \TED— ke ci f i i And So She Was! "ATE fa oat [Freckles and His Friends ele By Blosser | old. Write XY3, Tribune Co. pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladie and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring -& Hat Works, phone 58, opposite postoffice. __ T18-tt | PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re- blocking - and remodeling men’s; hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, ; Phone 58, opposite Postoffice. WHAT MAVE YOU TO OFFER IN the line of irproved or unimproved land, close to railroad town in the eastern part of North Dakota. In answering state ‘ legal description, character of the soil and subsoil. and the very lowest price. etc. Write Ingvald Bjore, R 7, Fergus ‘Falls, Minn. 3-17-1w ‘FOR RENT:—farm of 480 acres’ in Gibbs township 250 acres under cul- | tivaticn, 100 acres-in corn last year, 8 miles east of Bismarck; 11% miles | from RedTrail, good water and wind | mill a fair set of buildings fenced) and cros3 fenced everything handy | no rocks. Will furnish most of seed or will rent for cash also: FOR LEASE—Cultivated land on sec- tion 7 in McKenzie township, near ‘McKenzie, North Dakota, for lease, as a whole or in part. Owner will furnish seed. Most of said section is cultivated. No buildings there-;| on.. Geo. M. Register. 3-9-2 FOR SALE:—Good quarter and fine home all built up. Small payment, easy terms only few miles from Bis- marck, A bargain. Office Haggart Block. Obert A. Olson, ..Bismatek, iN. D. 3-16-3t LAND FOR RENT—125 acres , half plowed last year, -will furnish seed for half. the crop delivered to the elevator. Call L. H. Carufel. 3-10-lwk WANTED—To hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, full description. D. F. Bush, FOR SALE—One 3 1-2 foot round di ing table, one rug, 8 1-2x6 feet, one, camp chair. 411 5th street. Call 273. 3-17-3t FOR S&LE—Wilton rug, 9x12, slight- ly used, will sell reagonably, 408 2nd street, I. C. Frendberg, 2nd floor. 3-17-3t | EXPERT: dry cleaning, ‘hand« press-| ing, relining, remodeling and tail-| oring. Klein, tailor and cleaner. 3-7-1mo | FOR SALE—Oliver plow, 3 bottom | engine gang. Phone 833- J. E. ; Dowis, 312 8th Street So. Bismarck | N 3-11-1wk FOR SALE—One 14-inch gang plow. Oliver; only plowed 60 acres. Ap-! ply Lomas Hdw. Co. _ "B-16-1w | / IS Nour MOTHER AT HOME, f gLsie 2 ELSE LETS HED LITTLE GIRL (\S N-O-T VERY D-R-E-TTY. FOR SALE—One 75-ege hot water in-) cubator, and one 150-chick. brooder, | Lomas Hdw. Co. 3-16-1 jl FOR SALE—Fumed oak diningeroom | « set, like new. Price reasonable.| Phone _169-L. 3-14-3¢| HOME COOKED MEALS AT 212 Sixth St. \ Phone 468-X. Mrs. W. L. Lukens. __ 3-1-lwk FOR -RENT—Office in downtown “business block. Apply Bismarck Realty. Co. 3-11-Iwk FOR SALE—Library dining table; in good condition. Phone 120-K. 3: 5-3t FOR RENT—Garage. at reasonable price. Phone 442-K. 3-12-1wk | WANTED—To buy-a fresh milk cow. | Minneapolis, Minn. pd Thone 728, 3-16-1w | ¢ jin the City of Bismarck,* HASN'T FIAISUE DRESSING VET ped es ae "PAGE SEVEN * ES CTA You, the said Respondents, are here-| by notified that the final account‘ of the Adminisfrator of the Estate of! John P. Nelson, late of the Township of Painted ‘Woods, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, Deceased, has been rendered to this Court, therein showing that the estate! ot said dceased 1s ready for ‘final settlement and dstribution, and ,petit- ioning that his account be allowed the; residue of said estate be. distributed to the persons thereunto entitled, his administration closed and ‘he be dis: charged; tnat Tuesday, the 19th ‘day of April, A.D, 1921, at ten o’cleck in ; the forenoon of that day &t the court rooms of this Court in the court house County of ‘Burleigh and State of rth Dakota, has been duly appointed by this Court for the settlement thereof, at which time and place any person interested in said esvate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing, to said account and petition and contest the same. And you, the.above named, respond- ents, and each of You, ed and required then} and jthere to be and ‘appear before this Court-and show cauge, if any you (have, why said % count shall not be allowed, the residue of said estate distributed, the admin- istration of said-estate closed and said Fred C. Nelson, Administrator, be dis- charged, «+ > Dated the 16th day of March, A. D. 2921. By the Court 1. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court Let’ the foregoing citation be served by publication in the Bismarck Daily ribune, once a week for foursucces- e weeks. 1.1C, DAVIES Judge of the County Court» B-17-24-31-4-7 f NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U.S, Land office at Bismatck, N. D. i 16, 19 Notice is herchy given that A. Kendall, guardian of Gladys and Luci Mockel, both minor chidren of Henry C. Mockel, deceased, who, on March !2 1919 made Additionz1 Homestead try serial no. 019888, for W 1-2 of NW 1-4 afid the NW 1-4 of the SW Section Tow: 7 ib W in netice cf4ntention to make final ed proof -. ARS.NGGOOSEY HAS VESs BUT SUE ‘OUT OF “THE “ SUE SAID You SHOULD TAKE AWFULLY SMART WE WANT f “Wo SonES- AND WHAT DO You WANT? are hereby cit-| NICE THINGS IW HER. p|} Home, STILL AOTHING aan under Sec. 2292,/R. S, to establish claim to the land above described, be. fore Register and Receiver of the | United States Land oifice, at Bis- marck, N.'D., on the 22nd day of April, 1921. ‘ | Claimant namés as witnesses: J, Pp. Jensen, of Moffit, iN. D,, Johnie jPeterson, of \Bradd » D. E, A. Kleeman, of Moffit D., Wm. Brown well, of Motfit, XN. D. CHAS, GLITSCHKA, Range Seventy-five .(7) West, of the Sth p.m. a * There will be due,on said mortgage on the date of sale the'suni of $1486.21 besides the costs, disbursements and expenses of this foreclosure. Dated this 28th day of February, 1921. oe Pes ANTON WALDE, ASsigne+of Mortgages. G. F. DULLAM and ©. L. YOUNG, Bismarck, North Dakota.. Attorneys for, Assignee of Mortg- As age. « | 8-B-10-19-24:31 April: 7. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FOKECLOSURE SALE, NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain mortgage made, execut- ed and delivered, by John 1, Moore and Edith M. Moore, his wife, mort- gagors, to Interstate, Securities Com- pany, a corporation’ of Minneapolis, Minnesota, ‘mortgagee, dated the -1st day of February 1915. and filed for record in the’ office of the Register of deeds within and ‘for Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the 6th day of April, 1915, at o'clock, p. m+ and there duly recorded in Book ‘118 of Mortgages at Page 328, with 2 power of sale therein contained. will he foreclosed by a sale of said prem- ises it the front door, of the ‘cou house in :Bismarck, Burleigh coun North Dakota, on Saturday, the day of April, 1921.-at the hour o'clock in the afternoon of said day to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on said date. The premises which are named in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the- same ‘are sityated’ in the county of Burleigh and state of lows, tow » Southwest quarter (SW%). of Sec- tion nine (9) in Township one -hun- dred forty-four (144), Range seventy- six (76). Said mortgagee- has paid ‘certgin sums to protect the lien of this mort- gage, towit: The amount due upoa a prior mortgage in the sum of One Hundred Twenty-four Dollars and Seventy-seven Cenjs ($124.77), which sum is included in the amount named to be due on the date of sale. This foreclosure and sale is for past due installments only and is made subject to all installments of said mortgage not yet due. There will be due and: owing on said mo} gage on the date of sale the sum uf One Hundred Sixty-six Dollars and Thirty-six Cents $160.36)" besides torney’s fees and the costs of this foreclosure. : 8th day of March: A. D. INTERSTATE § 1921, Register. BLT | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE. C RE SALE ng occurred in the con- of the mortgage hereinafter ‘ibed. Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by Henry FE. Loebel and Emma Loebe), his mortgagors to In- i é Security Company 1 the 12th day d for record in the office of “the register of deeds of Burleigh County, State of North Da- kota, on the 15th day of May, 1916, ! and recorded in Book 90 of Mortgages at e 147, and assigned by saw mortgagee to Anton Walde by an in- strument in writing, dated the Istrday of August, 1916, which assignment was filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh County, Nortlf Dakota on the 17th | aay of February, 1921, and was re- corded in Book 155 of assignments, at page 233, will be foreclosed by a sate of the premises in such mortgage and hereinatter described at the front door of the’ courthouse in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleiga and state of North Dakota, at the phour of ten o'clock a. m.. on the 9th day of April, 1921, to satisfy — the amount due upon sych mortgage on w,{ the date of ‘sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to tisfy the same are situate in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, described as follows, to-wit The, Northeast Quarter (NIE%) of Section Thirteen (13) Township One Hundred Thirty-seven (137) North, of AND UER TASTE FOR CoLoR ISN'T : SURITIES, COMPANY, 3 FRANCIS MURPHY, Attorney/ftor Mortgagee, Minot, North Dakota. (3-10-17-24-31—Apri]_ 7-14) NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain mortgage made, execut- ed and delivered hy John J. Moore and Edith M. Moore, his wife, mort- gagors, to Interstate Securities: Con- pany, a corporation of Minneapolis, | Minnesota, mortgagee, dated the Ist day of February 1915. and filed for record in the office of the Register oe? Aeeds ‘within and for Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the 6th day of April, 1915, at 1:30 o'clock p. ms and there duly recorded in Book 118 of Mortgages ‘at Page 325. with 2 power of sale’ therein contained, wiil be foreclosed by a sdle of said prem- ises at the front door of the court- house in Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota, on Saturday, the 28rd day of ‘ApriJ, 1921. at the hour of 2 o’clock-in thg afternoon of said day to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage: on said date. « The premises which are named in said mortgage and Which will be sold to satisfy the’ same are situated in the county of Burleigh and state of North: Dakota, and described as fol- lows, ,towit: ‘South half (S'%4) of the South half (S%) of Section eight (8) in ‘Town- ship one hundred forty-four, (144), Range seventy-six (76). ‘Said mortgagee hos paid \certain sums to protect the lien of this mort- gage, towit: The amount due upon @ prior mortgaze in the sum of Seventy-seven Dollars and Ninety- eight Cents ($77.98). which sum is included in the amount named to he due on the date of sale. This foreclosure and sale is past due installments only made. sub to all installn said mortgage not yet due. will be due and owing on sai: m gage on the date of sale the sum of One Hundred ‘Three Dollars ad Ninety: ny Cents ($10%.97) beside attorney’s feds and the costs of th foreclosur Dated at Minot, North Da 8th day of ch, A.D. INTERSTATE. 4 COMPANY FRANCIS MURPHY, Attorney for Mort Minot, for and is s of Mortgagee. Sagee, rth Dakote. 1—April 7-14) OF ELECTION, Notice is hereby given that on Tues- day. the 5th day of April, 1921, the regular biennial city election of the City of Bismarck. rth Dakota, will 1—Presidént of the Board of City Commissioners. F 2—Members of the Board of City Commissioners, ‘Police Magistrate. I—Justice of the Peace. Said election will be held at the fol- lowing polling places. First Ward. Precinct No. 1—Wm Moore school. First Ward, Precinct. No. 2—Garage of -C. B. Little, 4 Avenue A. West. Second Ward, Precinct No. 1—Will school. Second Wayd, Precinct No. 2—Gar- age of M. V. Roan, Thayer street and West Park, strect. Third Ward, Precin< school. Third Ward, Precinct No. 2—Frank Richolt school. . ” Fourth Ward—Wachicr’ school. Fifth Ward—Little building, Broad- way and Third street. ~ i Fire hall. at said clection wil! be t No, 1—-High open at eight o'clock in the morning North, Dakota, and. described as fol-| Dated at Minot, North Dakota, this} is] It be held for the election -of -the -fot=4 lowing city_officers: 4 and will close at nine, o’elock in the evening. Dated>'at’ Bismarck, North — Dakota, this 16th day of March, 1921. ~ M. H, “ATKINSON, City Anditor of the-City of Bi: muarck, North Dakota. * i NOTICE OF SALE. y \. Netice is hereby! given ‘that thi certain’ mortgage executed and deli ered by Karl A, Loven of Bismarck. Burleigh County, ‘North Dakota,’ to C. A. Finch Liamber Company of Bis- marck; Burleigh County, North’ Da- * kota, dated the sixth day of ‘Noveni- ber 1919 and recorded in the office _ of register of deeds’ for’ Burleigh ~ County in the State of North Dakdta .. on the seventh day of November ‘in = Book 159 of Mortgages at! page 135, will be foreclosed “by sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- ‘inafter described, at the front door : of the courthouse in the County ‘of Burleigh and State of North Dakota it the hour of two o’clock p.m. on the first day of April. 1921, to satis- | fy the amount due upon such moft- ; Sage on the dey of sale. That the premises described in'such mortgage and which ‘will be sold to satisfy the ~ same are described as follows: | Lots Kive and Six (5 and 6) of Block Nine- teen (19) of Riverview Addition to the City of Bismarck in accordance, = with the ‘plat thereof now on file in ‘| and for said county of Burleigh in ~ the State of North Dakota. There will be due on such mort- gage on thé’ day of sale the sum of = Nineteen Hundred Forty-four and 44- 100 ($1,944.44) Dollars. < Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 23rd day of February, 194. €. A. FINCH LUMBER COMPANY, ~ 3 Mortgagee. | i BENTON BAKER, ” Attorney for Mortgagee. (Feb. 24,° March. 3-10-17-24-31) [MARKETS __] ' 7 1) SOUTIE ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK, | M h 17.— Hog receipts, lower. Range, $8 to $10. Bulk, $8.75 to $9.75. Pigs, steady to weak. Cattle redeipts, 2,600, slow, draggy. Beef steers weak, best \$9.25 to bulk, $7 to $8. ‘ Cows. and heifers, weak, $4.50 to $6.75. Veal, 50h lower, vest, lights, $9.50. | Stockers and feeders, slow and ) Weak. | Sheep receipts, 500, about steady. Choice lambs, $9.50. Ewes, quotable, $6. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Mar. 17.—Cattle pts, 9,- Slow. Bulk beef steers, $8.50 to | 4,000, steady to 25¢ { i | 0 | $9.75, Hog receipts, 26,000. ed 10 to 25 cents lower. . Sheep receipts, 17,000. Steady, talk- ing lower. Active. Open- XN CHICAGO CASH GRAIN, Chicago. Mar. 17.—Wheat No. 2 hard $1.59 1-4 to 1.63; No. 1 mixed. 91.63. Corn No. 2 yellow, 671-2c to 68¢, No. 3 mixed, 63 3=4¢°t'S 631-4¢: Oats No, 2 white, 423-4e to’ 43 3-1¢; No. 3 white, 41c¢ to 42c. Rye none. Barley, 66¢ to 79e. * BISMARCK) GRAIN, (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck. Mar. 17.— No. 1 dark northern No, 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax .. No. 2 flax No. 2 rye . Minneapolis, Mar. 17.—Wheat re- ceipts, 168 cars, compared with 214 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, $1.553-8 to $1.61 3-8; May, March, $1.42 3-4; $1.42 3-8. . GOOD. BREAD WHEAT. The Northwest Should Maintain Ite Great Reputation. Nothing can take the place.of hard Northern wheat. Other wheats asa ruleare chaffy and soft, of.poor tex- ture and, lack the quality of brea‘! gluten which must be invevery guvod milling wheat. Ktepeated tests in the spring wheat states prove beyond any question that | Marquis in a favorable season out- | yields any other spring wheat and be- cause of its excellent milling qualities i itis the most popular. Marquis wheat is the favorite wheat Tecayse It ¢ 1ins plenty of gluten of the best quality for bread making. ures from five to ten day { earlier than other wheats, avoiding | that mitch danger from hot winds and | droughts When sown early,/it matures which fs important in a rust waste so badly as blue stem, fife and velvet.chaff during harvest evgn when over-ripe. 3 } Marquis is a beardless*wheat and easter handled than wheat with Jong awns. Marquis straw is shorter and + therefore suffers less fronr lodging. More fall plowing has béen done this season than ever before, and we ought to be gble to get our wheat in early. > Urges Attendance, All Independents in the city are urged to attend the precinct caucuses, which will beheld: between'2 and 3 o’clock at the polling places of the last election, on Saturday, March 19, H. P. Goddard, county chairman dur- ing the campaign, said-that delegates would be chosen to, the county coy- vention td be held here on March 28. The county convention will name del- ‘egates to the Devils Lake convention of March 30. and: 31. ./@RIRUNE WANTS — €QR RESULTS | R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. iropractor ; tation Free Suite 9. 11—Lucas Block—Phone 26@ . e Marquis docs not shell cout ‘and 7

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