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THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1921 LEARN—Autos, . tract6rs, vulcaniz- ing, welding or automotive electric-. ity”in Northwest's oldest, lafgest and’ best equipped school. ‘Infor- mation free. “Minneapolis Auto “& Tractor School, 240 2nd St. North, Minneapolis, Minn. SVIHOVEC GROGERY*I wanta hu tler in Burleigh county. Big. money- making proposition, exclusive rights to right man. Cail or write James T, Sviftevec, Mandan, N. D., wholesale distributor. 4-7-3t YOU MAIN wanted to work by the month. Steady job. 42) 12th St. FF, Jaszkowiak. x 4-6:2t, (ANTED—Man and wife to work on farm. Oscar Gustafson, Halliday, N. D. > 4-1-lw WANTED.—A competent seanistress by the day; must be good. Mrs. Ey Morris, 821 Sith’ xStreet, Ph 581L. - WANTED—Female help.” Apply Ban- ‘ner House. ,Phone 232. 4-1-1w NTED.—Strong woman for gener- al housework. Phone 177. 4-5:tf: _____ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room, suitable for ladies ar gentlemen, $10 per month for one, or $15-for two; one. and ‘dne-half block south of North- west hotel. 219 So. 5th-St, __4-7-3t FOR RENT.—One furnished room for ladies only, or two rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 767K or call at 615 10th Street 4-6-1 FOR RBENT.—Large front room modern house. Two blocks from postoffice. Phone 832L. 311 Sec- ond Street. AS 8t. FOR RENT.—Furnished jroom in modern home. Ladies preferred. Phone 589%, 402 Third St. 445,3t. FOR REWT- o ‘rooms in ‘modern’ house, centrally located, 523 6th St. Phone 213-L. 4: ) POR RPNT.—Furnished light house keeping rooms. ‘Business College; Phone 183; 4-6tf. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front one 3 room, 320 Mandan. avenue. Phone} ’ 262-L. A 8w FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, Call at 400 4th Street. ‘KOR RONT— Light housekeeping rooms, ' 401 5th Street. 4-1-5 FOR RENT—Modern ‘furnished room, 802 Avenue B. 3-25-U ‘WORK WANTED WANTED—Womap wants work -by ‘day or hour, also “man .wants odd sjobs and a boy with three years’ ex- ‘perience, wants Job on farm. Phoné 534-X, or call at 208 16th St. N.-Mrs, Grace Wilson, 4-1-1w WANTED—Job running tractor; pre- féy Aultman & Taylor. Walter An- derson, Regan, N. D. 4-6-3t WANTED—Job on farm}: experienced farm and tractor hand. -00 hotel, Gottne, al Me GIRL WANTS WORK—By day or hour. ‘Phone 464-X, between 7 and 9 P.M. 4-6-Lw ROOMS FOR RENT—220 th Stréet So. ‘Phone 936R; D Please call 659) 44-5t. —_— AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford truck, box body, pneumatic tires, almost new, a bar- gain. Northwestern Automotive Cu. “4-7-3 FOR OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS $3,000.00—-House, barn, garage, hen- house, three lots, 8-rodm house, city water, electric lights, ‘back porch , screened shade trees house faces east, three lots 75x140. Garage will hold two.-cars, barn large enough to hold 12 horses. hen house. We will sell all of this property for $3,000.00, make @ payment down ahd the balance can be™paid on very reasonable terms.. A big sacrifice. A) big bargain. If you are interested: \ don’t delay, talk to Henry-& flenry. _Phone 961. Office 4th St.‘ 4-6-2t FOR SALE—A real-home of seven x rooms, modern garage, This is one of my real bargains and so cheap’ that Iam almost ashamed to state the price in black and white. If in- terested write or call at No. 314 Broad. Hurry: J. H. Holihan, ,real estate bargains-always. 4-7-3t FOR SALE—On easy terms, or trade, a 4-room modern ‘cottage, almost new; will consider as part payment a’ small car, lots or another house in need of remodeling. Thomas Jennings. Phone 402-F4. 4-6-3t . FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in the Rose Apartments 215 3rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone _ (852. 3-3-42 FOR SALE.—House of seven rooms and bath, corner 5th and Ave. D. In. quire of Mrs. Eppinger, Grand Pa- ‘ cific Hotel. 4-4-lwk WANTED TO BUY. WANTS TO BUY.—Small -houses ant bungalows, we have daily inquiries. If you want to sell your home and get quick results, talk to Henry & Henry, Phone 961. 4-2-lw. WANTED TO BUY—Five’or six-room \ modern house, priced right; nothing over $4,000 considered. No, 217 Tri -bune Co. 7 = 420i. ——— ~ WISCONSIN: FARM LANDS LANDOLOGY, SPECIAL NUMBER, just’ out, containing 1921 facts of, clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin, .If for a home. or-invest- ment you are: thinking of -buying good farm lands whete farmers grow rich, send at once for this spe- cial number of Landology. It is free dn request. Address Skidmore Rieble Land’ Co., 435 Skidmore- Riehle Bldg., Marinette, Wisc. la oy. 4-4-1 mo. FOR SALE,\CHEAP——All or @ part of 240 acres of cut-over land in Bay- field’ Penisula, W's., clover belt. Part’ cash, balance on time. Also 80 acres’ in Hubbard county, . Minn. Write or call .B, E. Hitchcock, Van Horn hotel, ‘Bismarck, N. D., or G. M. Hitchcock, Bayfield, Wis. j s oie 4-1-2; ;| POSITIC A.| town, N..D, For Prices write or Phone 4-6-5t, , : ‘LOTS FOR SALE. i FOR, SALE—Two -nice a paved street, one Jarge enough for | two. buildings, the other large! enough for three buildings. / South; or ‘west’ facing, -See-A:°J.Ostran-' der, 4-1-2wk. | BOARDERS WANTED WANTED~—A.few table boarders, Mrs, | H.R. Berndt, 104 Avepue A. Phéne| 622.00: oo 4-Gelw i —- 408 AND FOUND ___| LOST —Mackinaw, between Bismarck and Jim ‘McDonald's farm, south of city. ‘Return to, 522 Bell street and: receive reward. f 4-6-3t" ‘ ‘iit HOUSES WANTED. } ANTEB—Modern 5 or 6 ‘room house/ Write 218 Tribune. _4-4:1w.| enna’ A v WANTED.— Experienced blacksmith and wood worker wants Position, Good reference. Address Nick Falsch, Judson, IN. 0, 44-4t.| ‘MISCELLANEOUS 0-acre California chick- uit’ fagm located near Pet-! ° eluma, Sonoma Co., 50 miles north} of:San Krancisco, on the main high- way and the P. &°8..R. electric RR, Across from.school and gen-; eral merchandise store. Best of cli- mate and’ sojl in California. No ir-!, rigation: . Full it of buildings. Equipped for :5,000 chickens, All stock, including 3000 chickens,team of horses, 3 cows, hogs, Ford truck) and all tools. Implements and crops go withthe place. Price $22,000, $17,000 cash, $5,000 mort- gage.at 6 percent. For further par-i ticulars address, Steve Mayer, Star ‘Petelu: Calif. 41 w. | EMENT, ‘We -have -moved our second hand store from 425-Front St: to 108 Main St. One door east of Banner House, where we will be_pleased to greet -our! gid customers ‘as .well as new ones. We buy) and sell second hand furn! ture. “Phone 398. 108 Main St. S.C. Thompson Company. 4-1-1m | FOR SALE— Mahogany sser, $75; refrigerator, $25; brass and irons and fire place set, $ two-section chicken house, coop, self-feeder, drinking fountains, etc., $85; 30; cedar -posts, $5; ous kitchen and porch ch: very cheap. One steel kitchen cabinet, $15.00. Phone 403. 4-5-3t | ‘ROR SALE—D1 Monard wheat, | $2.25 ‘per: bu. cleaned. This; wheat :is‘a heavy yielder and; rust proof. No. 114: Wilt proof | Flax seed, $2.00 bu. Tim Williams, Jr., Cleveland, N. D. Route No.1 3-81-7times FOR SALE—Sand and gravel whole- sale or retail, sand and gravel is , of best quality in Northwest recom- mended by Shanon & Boyd, James- C. F, Russell, Linton, N. D. 3-18-1M FOR SALE—One 12-25 Caterpillar Tractor ard three bottom independ-| end beam plow. Will take young stock or small car as part payment. Ray L. Scott, Bismarck, N. D., care; Van Horn hotel. 4-1-1w | FOR SALE —Good, rich, recleaned bed and{ “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. ind. office at Bismarck, N. D. March 6; 1921. Notice is hereby given that A. F. Kendall, guardian of Gladys and Lucile Mockel, both minor chidren of Henry C. Mockel, deceased, who, on March !2 1919-made Additional Homestead ! try: serial no.’ 019888, for W 1-2 of NW 1-4 and the NW 1-4 of the SW 1-1, Section 20, Township 137 -N. Kange 75.W. 5th, Principal Meridian, bas: filed nptice of intention to make final proof ufider Sec. 2292, R. S. to establisi claim to-the land above described, be. fore Register and Receiver of the United States Land office, ut: Bis- marck, N..D:, on: the. 22nd day of April; 1921. . Claimant. names as witnesses: J, P. Jensen, of Moffit, N. D., Johnie Peterson, of Braddock, N. D. E. A. Kleeman, of Moffit, ‘N. D., Wm. Brown; jwell, of Moffit, N. D. ie CHAS. GLITSCHKA, mera Register. ~ 3:17-24-31-4-9-14 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- .. CLOSURE SALE : Default having occurred in the cpn- ditions of ‘the mortgage hereinafter described. — j Notice Is Hereby Given. That that certain mortgage executed. and dgliv- wheat and corn screenings for poul- | -try feed. Bring your sacks. -Mis- | souri Valley Seed:Co. ‘Telephones | No, 605 and 344R. 5-5-2wk | FOR SALE—1 black leather couch, | $15.00; 1 bed spring, $3.00; 1 gar-! den hand cultivator, $2,50; 1 four-| tine pitchfork, $1.25. Mra. James/| Fogerty, 402 Sth ‘Street. 4-5-3, | “TK No. 10:pail ‘of Pure Montana Hon-| ey delivered at any post office in North | Dakota\ for $250 cash with -order. | B. F. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. a 241m) FIRST’: CLASS —WORK—Cleaning. | pressing. repairing, dyeing, ladies’ | _ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring | & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite | —postoftice. =). __—i2-18-t | FOR SALE—We have two pooltables | and one billiard table which we will | sell very reasonable. Call or write | to First National Bank, Underwood. 4-6-1. , PRE WAR PRICES on.cleaning, re-' blockiig “and remodeling men’ ~ hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, | Phone 58 gpposite Postoffice. 1-18-1f | FOR SALE—Royal typewriter in good condition and small American | adding machine almost new. Phone; 457LS 5 4-5lwk. EXPERT dry cleaning, hand press-' ing, relining, remodeling ahd tail-/ oring. Klein, tailor and cleaner. E 3-74mo WANTED TO BUY—Two or three burner electric stove or plate. P. 0. __Box 117. 4-1-1 | WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand bed davenport. Must ~be in good condi- tion. “Phone 154, a Att FOR SALE.—Light -spring wagon, in good condition. See B. M. Dunn, 121 3rd St. Telephone 502. 4-1-1wk. | FOR: SALE. CHEAP—Second hand piano in'good condition. Write Box 87, McKenzie, N.D._, _4-t-1W | FOR SALE or trade. Household fur- ~niture. Apply at 1006 7th Street, ers. p.m. % 4-6-1wk. | FOR SALE CHEAP —Reed baby go-! cart in fine condition. 509 8 Street, | oes Suse. sS8t.| D TO BUY—Office chairs a good. ¢oniition. Address P.O. B: 46; °* 119-1 Sree nse WANTBD. TO .RENT—An. upright piano for the summer. — Phone ,154.| g “7-3 | FOR SALE—Ope-used Dlayer piano: | in good gonditio ; cheap. Bax 462. / ot . e 4-1-Aw | FOR SALE—Fumed oak dining room| table, new. Call 990-L. 4-T-3t ‘WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand golt =clubs. Call 279-R. ‘ 4-72-31 | Shark skins are peing tanned for | shoe leather. 2 | R. 8. ENGR D.C. Ph, C. 4 Suite | page 223, will be foreclosed by a sare ered by Henry E. Loebel and- Emma Loebel, his wife, mortgaggrs to In- vestors Mortgage Security mpany Inc., mortgagee, dated the 12th day of May, 1916, and filed tor 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 page 147, and assigned’ by saldy mortgagee to Anton-Walde by an-in- strument in writing, dated the Ist day of August, 1916, which. assignment was filed for recordin the office of the register of deeds" of Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 17th day of Febriary, 1921, and was ré- corded in Book 155 of assignments, at .| satisfy the same are situate in the Lexpenses. of thi: foreclosure. of the premises in such mortgage and | Freckles and His Friends ISNT, THAT GOOD CANDY, SLIM ! 1 hereinafter described at the dogr of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, in the’ county of Burleiga and state of North Dakota, at the hour, of ten o’clock .2. m., on the 9th day of April, 1921, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the date of sale. , The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to county of Burleigh and_ state of North Dakota, described as follows, to-wit: The Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section Thirteen (13) Township One Hundred’ Thirty-seven (137) North, of Range Seventy-five (75) West of the 5th p.m. There will be:due on said. mortgage on the date of sale’ the. sum:of $1436.21 besides the costs, disbursements and Dated this. ,2fth .day..af, February, 1921, e oh) ANTON. WALDE, : s&ssigne of Mortgigen| G. F. DULLAM and C. L. YOUNG, Bismarck, North Dakot Attorneya, fur Assign age. NOTICE OF CITATION, HEARING OF .FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS. TRIBUTION. ; tbs : State of North Dakota, Count Burleigh. In County Court, Before Hon... C. Davies, Judge. - Inthe Matter of the Estate of John P. Nelson, Deceased. + “~ Fred C. Nelson, Petitioner, vs. .Wal- ter W. Kirkey, Henry -Anderson, Al- fred Anderson, Ada Andersoh, Elsie Anderson, Freda Anderson, .Andrew Anderson as Special Guardian, Ear: nest Swengon, ‘Lillian Swenson and —-——-—Swenson, minor children -of Ellen Swengon nee Johnson, Deceased, and W. E. Parsons, Special Guardi- ,an, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the above named Respondents. 4 ‘You, the said Respondents, are here- by notified that the. final account of the~ Administrator ofthe Estate of, John P. Nelson, late of the Township y of \VA.WANT ME JO SHOW NOU A TRICK? GIMME A PIECE ©. AWN, SHUCKS- ¥M GOING TO, | . DADDY! .| foreclosure. of Painted Woods, in Burleigh and State of North Dako Deceased,-has been rendered ‘to this Court, therein showing that the ‘estate, of said deceased is 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; that Tuesday, the. 19th day of April, A.D, 1921, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day at the court rooms of this Court in the court; house in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of ‘North Dakota, has been duly appointed by this Court for the settlement thereof, at which time and place any person interested in .said estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing, to aaid account and petition and contest the same. - And ‘you, the above named respond: ents, and each of you, are hereby cit- ed and required then and there to be and appear before this Court and show cause, if any you have, why said ac‘ count shall not be allowed, the residue of said estate distributed, the admin- iatration of said estate closed and said Fred.C, ‘Nelson, Administrator, de. Ais: charged, Dated the 16th day of March, A. D. 1921. Seal. By the Court, (eu) fy Cc. DA’ 5 Judge of the County Court Let the foregoing citation: be served by publication in the ‘Bismarck Daily Fribune, once a week for tour succes- sive weeks. (Seal.) I. ©. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. 3-17-24-31-4-7 * NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That that certdin mortgage madé, execut- ed and delivered by John I. 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 1:30 o'clock 'p. ms and there duly recorded in Book 118 Alek Is a. Good Actor. By Blosser | —K—$ GEE, ALEK-YOU CAN DO ANYTHING, CANTCHA? ALL Rich HERE'S TH CANDY. of Mortgages .at. Page 328, power of sale therein contained, will ‘he foreclosed by a sale of said prem- iues‘at the front door of the court- house jn Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota, on Saturday, the 23rd day of April, 1921. at the hour of 2 o’clock fm 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 situated in the- county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota. and described as fol- lows, towit: Southwest quarter (SW)! of Sec- tion nine (9) in Township one hun- dred forty-four (144), Range seventy- six’ (76). > f Said mortgagee has paid certain sums to protect the lien of this mort- gage, towit: The amount due upon a prior mortgage in the sum of One Hundred Twenty-four Dollars and Seventy-seven .Cents ($124.77), which_sum <is included in.the amount named to: be due.on the date of gale. This -forecl e 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 mort- gage'on the date of ‘sale the sum uf One Hundred Sixty-six Dollare and Thirty-six Cents ($168.36) besides at- torney’s fees and the costs’ of th's Dated at Minot, North. Dakota, this 8th day of March, A..D., 1921, INTERSTATE SECURITIES COMPANY, Mortgagee. FRANCIS MURPHY, ° Attorney for Mortgagee, Minot, North Dakota. (3-10-17-24-31—Aprij]_ 7-14) NOTICE“OF REAL GAGE FOREE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain mortgage made, execut- ed and delivered by John 1. Moore, and’ Edith 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 cord in the office of the Register, of. deeds within and county, North Dakota,.on the 6th day of Apri]. 1915, at 1:30 o’clock p. m.. and there dyly recorded in Book 118 of Mortgages at Page 325. with 1 power of sale therein contained, wiil be foreclosed by a sale of said. prem- iseg at the front door of the court- house in Bismarck, Burleigh county, North ;Dakota, on Saturday, the. 23rd day of April, 1921. at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day to ,satiafy the amouynt due upon said mortgage on said date. The premises which are named in said mortgage and which will be soli to satisfy the same are situated \ir the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and described as. fol- lows, towit: South half (S%).of the South half (8%) of Section eight (8) in Town- ship one hundted ‘forty-four Range seventy-six (76). Said mortgagee has paid certain sums-to’ protect the lien of this mort- gage, towit: The amount due upon a prior mortgage in the sum uf Seventy-seven Dollars and Ninety- eight ‘Cents ($77.98). which sum 4 included in the amount named to he due on the date of sale. This foreclosure and gale is for past due installments only and is made subject to all installments of said mortgage not’ yet due. There will. he due and owing on said. mort- e onthe date of sale the sum of ne Hundred Three Dollars and Ninety-seven Cents ($103.97) besides Jattorney's fees and the costs of this’ foreclosure. Dated at Minot, North Dakota, -this. 8th day.of March, A. D.,. 1921. INTERSTATE SECURITIES COMPANY, , Mortgagee. FRANCIS MURPHY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Minot, ‘North Dakota. fs (8-10-17-24-31—April_ 7-14) FOUR OF A KIND! Three Men and a Woman, All Poor, Won Fame and Wealth By Hard Effort BY WHIT HADLEY ‘Nothing ventured, nothing gained. That is Winchell Smith’s message. He began as a stage clearer at 50 cents a day, He. did so well they gave him. 3mall parts to play at ‘$Id w week. William Gillette said “this boy has courage but no initiative” so he drill- ed him and starred him in “Segret Service.” Charles Frohman tgok him up in 1894. and made him study every angle of the theatre. Then Smith produced | ‘Brewster’s Millions” and wrote “Tie Boomerang,” ‘His real name is William Crown Smith and he is worth half a million dollars, e# Deland, * Margaret now brilliant several occupations without success. Then she married Lorin F. Deland of Boston. Opportunities were few in .Kenne- bunkport, ‘Me,, where they ;moved, so she began writing. She has amassed a fortune from “Old Chester ‘Tales,” “Dr. Lavendar’s People,” “The Awak- ening .of Helena Ritchie,” and “The Iron ‘Woman.” | + Publishers 3ay “her human sym- pathy made her successful.” She is 64 year old. si * Henry L. Doherty, at 51, control je@*nd is the largest producer of re- finable oil in: the world, atarted as an office boy inthe ;Colymbus (D.) Gas Company. a He tried 14 different kinds of work and gave them all.up. ‘Then he tack- led banking. A New York banker says of Doher- ty, “he must have a telescope in his head. All his business life he Aas gone like a shot for the thing that was hard, important, and vital.” ss & ‘Harry Emerson Fosdick, »bridiant preacher and writer, had to :figat his way through; school and suppg't the famjly while doing so. Bu uated from Colgate University and Union Theological Schoo! with honors Then he wrote “The Challenge of the Present Crisis” and sold 200,000 | Sheep | steady, for Burleigh} (14490) writer, was poor in 1880. She*tried| lover two hundren bie utility compan |' Rut hy grad:| copies, In 1918 the,British govern- ment took him to #ngland to help encourage ‘soldiers... ‘He is now 43, and wealthy. Ne SCATTERED: A CHICAGO, “April-7.—S ¢ ing to prepare for the government crop report today tended to strength. en the wheat market somewhat. Op- ening quotations .which varied. were followed by a slight general slag and then by ‘moderate gains all around, which, however,’.were . mostly tran- sient. The government jreport was con- strued as-bearish, although suggesting a yield somewhat less than had gen- erally been exp€cted. Prices closed unsettled at the same.as yesterday's finish to 11-4 cents higher.. ~ * MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR, Minneapolla, April ‘7.—Flour un- changed to 10c higher. Shipidents 62,- 666 parrels. In carload lots, .$8.35 to $8.70 a barrel ° -Bran, 618. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Chicago, April 7.—Cattle receipts, 11,000. Beet steers fully 25..cents lower, Bulk, $8 to $8.75, Hog recipts, 30,000. .Opening, 15 to- 25 cents lower. i 19 receipts, 16,000. Mostly MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, Minneapolis, April 7.—Wheat re- ceipts, 143 cars, compared with 115 cars a year ago. , t Cash No. 1 northern, $1.47 to $1.57; May, $1.29; July, 1.233-4. Corn No. 3 yellow, 50c to Sle. Oats No. 3, white, 32 3-4c¢ to 33 3-4e. Flax No, 1, $1.56 3-4 to $1.59 3-4. Barley, 47c¢/ to $8c. Rye No. 2, $1.35 1-2 to $1.36 1-2, CHICAGO C ; , Chicago, April 7.—Wheat No. 1 red, $1,431-4; No, 2 hard, $1.471-2, Corn No. 2 mixed, 58 1-2; No. 2. yet- low, 59c to 591-2c.. Oats’ No. 2 white, 38 1-4c to’ 39 1-4e. Rye No. 2, $1.40. Barley, 59c to 72c, BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 7.— 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 .. | WILL PLANT SWEET CLOVER Mott, N. D., April 7.— Arrangements have been completed by the Hettinger county commissioners for the pur- chase of a carload. of seed which ,will- be distributed’ at cost to the farmers of the county by the Hettinger Coun- ty Farm Bureau through the agent, M. E..Adams of Mott. Orders for the seed are being filled at the farm bureau office in the court house with the county agent, and the farmers will be expécted to pay for it at the time they take it from the cars. ' i That sweet clover will be a populur crop in the county this year is. ing{- cated by the fact that.orders have al- ready been placed with the county agent, for 3,500 pounds of seed. ‘This seed will be purchased .from the Nort» Dakota Sweet .Clover Seed Growers Exchange, a co-operative organization of the seed growers in the eastern part of the-state with headquarters at Grand Forks. ‘The:price of the white blossom, scarified- sweet clover seed delivered gt Mott. will -be Al cents: per . $L42 1,20 1.16 1iL 1,28 1.18 . 112 und. % 4 In addition to the sweet clover, or- ders have been placed by the county for 425 bushels of Siberian millet, 300 bushels of German millet, 225 bushels of flint corn, 175 bushels of Minnesota 13, 225 bushels of Northwestern dent, 60 bushels of brome grass, 40 hushels of amber cane, 50-bushels of oats and 10 bushels of alfalfa. NEW DAIRY RECORD MADE Hamilton, N./D,, April 7.—Carna- tion’s Jubilee Signal No, 414532, a Jersey heifer ewned by Wm. Page of Hamilton, Pembina cgunty, N. D., is now: the state champidén senior 3¢year- old butterfat .protluctr for all breeds in North Dakota. She has recently finished a-year’s record of 10324.7 pounds, of milk containing 565.92 nounds of fat. the equivalent of 707.4 ; pounds of butter. She made this rec- - ord under pr cal farm conditions iin only two. milkings a day;and car- ried a calf 229 ‘ays during the test. She is strictly a North- Dakota | nroduct. having heen bred, raised and | testee on a North Nekota wheat, farm. Her sire was ‘e's Captain of | Army, Jr. and nd champion Jer- sey vbull at the North Dakota state fair in 1912. eHer dam is Golden Car- nation Maid, North Dakots champion class AA Jersey cow witha record of 694,68 pounds of fat in ‘one year. Ste is full: sister of Salome’s Car- nation. North Dakota champion ‘2- year-old® with a record’ of 515.65 pounds of fat in 362 days. Her oldest daughter is now on‘ test as a 2-year- gld’and has produced’148 pounds of fat in 80 days. ~ 4 , NOTICE The Bismarck Hospital will re- ceive bids fer milk up to Apr. 20, State a fixed price for miilk per gallon delivered at the Bismarck _ Hospital from May Ist to Octo- ber ‘Ist and again from October ist to May 1st. The minimum nd maximum amount used daily is’30 to 35 gallons. During hot wéather :two de- liveries will be necessary. We reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Bismarck Ev. Hospital, -_-