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f <}ee in the Office. of the - SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, — SUMMONS * STATE OF NORTH ‘DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. IN DISTRICT) COURT, Fourth Ju- dicial District. x State of North Dakota, vs. Raymond F. McDonald and Thomas» F. eiley, Defendants. ~ a“ The State. of North Dakota to the | &f above named defendants Raymond F, McDonald and Thomas F, Reiley, and all other persons having any right, title and interest in and to the prop- erty described herein: You, and each of you, are hereby summoned to make your answer and show cause to this Court why the property herein describéd. should not be forfeited to the State in accordance with law, and you are notified that.a certain Cadillac six cylinder automo- bile was seized together with intoxi- cating liquor in the above entitled ac- tion, and that the said automobile is held for forfeiture and sale under the provision of the laws passed in 1921 legislature of the state of North Da. kota, and that in default, of any answer or claim ybeing. filed within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, the Court will en- |, ter its order forfeiting the said Cad- {Nac automobile to the State of North Dakota, <3 Sy Order of Court, CHAS. FISHER, Clerk of District -Court. Dated December 6, 1, F._B. McCURDY, States Attorney, Bismarck, N. D. 12-10-17-24-31; 1-7-4. SUMMONS Sr OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Uurleieh. IN DISTRICT COURT, Fourth Ju- dicial District. } State of North Dakota vs. J. B. Staley and Carl Klein, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the above named J. B. Staley and Carl Klein, and all other persons having any right, title or interest In and to the property described herein: You and each of you, are hereby summoned to make your anawer and show causéto this Court) why the property gherein described shoupd not | be forfeited to the State in accoFdance with law, and you“are notified that a certain Buick, ix cylinder automobile seized together with intoxicating liquor in the above entitled action, and that- the said automobile iaiheld for forfcittre and sale under the provision of the laws passed in 1921 legislature of the State of North Dakota, and that in default of any answer or claim | being. filed within. thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, the Court will enter its order forfeit- ing the said Buick automobile to the state of North Dakota. By order of Court: CHAS, FISHER, Clerk, of District Court. Dated Dee. 6, 192; ~ McCURDY, States Attorney, Bismarck, N. .D. 12-10-17-24-31; 1-7-14. eee aes CE OF SALR ON SPECIAL EXECUTION ) Notice is hereby ‘given, that by vir- tue of a judgment in foreclosure of g@mechanic'a-lien, rendered and given by the District, Court of tie Fourth dicial, District, in and_ for the Coun- ty (of Burteigh and State of North “Dakota, and entered and docketed clerk of sald Court onithe Sth day of April, 1921, in an action wherein Sam L, Olson was plaintift and ALS. Wilkinson and H. O. N. Boyum were defendants, in favor of the plaintiff and against ‘the defend. ants for the sum of $105.50, which said judgment, among other things, directed the sale ‘by me of the real property hereinafter described to satisfy the amount.-of said judgment, with inter- est thereon and costs, or so much of said judgment as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will satisfy; therefore, by virtue of a writ of special execution to me issued out of the office of the clerk of said court in and for said county of Burleigh and State of North Dakota for the said sum of $105.50and interest, accrued and accruing c@sts, and costs of sale, directing me to sell said real property pursuant to said judgment and execu- tion, 1, Rollin-Welch, Sheriff of Bure< leigh County, North Dakota, and the pergon appointed by said Court to make said sale, Will sell the real property hereinafter described to the highest bidder for cash at public auction at the front door of the. courthouse_in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Da- kota, on the 23rd day of January, 1922, at the hour of. two o'clock in the af- ternson of said day, to satisfy said judgment and execution, with interest and costs thereon, and the costs and expenses of such’ sale, or as much thereof as the proceeds of said sale ap- plicable thereto will satisfy. The property to be sold as aforesaid pursuant to Said judgment and writ of spec:al execution and to this notice, is described as follows, to-wit? The interest of the defendant A. 8. Wilkinson in and to that tract of land included between and bounded by the following lines, part of Section Ten (10), ‘Township One Hundred, Forty- two (142) Range Seventy-six (76). be- ginning on the section line between sections Ten (10) and Eleven, (11) ‘Township One Hundred Forty\tw6 (142), Range Seventy-six (76) West, at a point in said line 485 feet from th monument at the Northeast corner 0 said section and running along said section line in a southerly direction for a distance of 150 feet, thence west for a distance of 182% feet, thence north for istance of 150 feet, thence east, for stance of 183 feet to point of be- ginning. Dated this 6th day of Dec®mber, 1921, ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. D. GRO. H. MUSSON, ‘Attorney for Plaintiff, Stegle, N. D. 8y3-10 24-31; 1—7-14, NOTIC NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is Hereby given, that the cer- tain mortgage executed and delivered by William E. Lips and Margaret Lips, his wife, mortgagors, to August. E, Johfson, mortgagee, dated the 28th day of October, 1917, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 6th day of No- vember, 1917, at 4:20 o'clock P. M., and recorded in Book 147 of Mortgages, on page 136, and thereafter duly assigned to John O. Ramsiad by, an instrument in writing, dated the 24th day of De- cember, 1917, and filed for record in the office of said register of deeds on the Sth day of January, 1918. at 9:50 o'clock A, M., and recorded in Book 139 of Assignments, on page 171, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed. at the front door of the court- “house in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Buyleiet and state of North Dakota, on the 6th day of February, 1922, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M.. to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the date of sale. Said mortgage will be foreclosed and such premises sold by reason of de- fault in the payment of the install- ments in such mortgage stipulated to he paid. Under the terms of said mort- gage and by virtue of the defaults aforesaid, the entire principal debt se- cured by said mortgage has become due and payable, and hereby is declared due and payable. The premises described in such mort. rage and which will be sold to satis- fy the amount due on the same are de- scribed’ as_ follows: The Southeast Quarter (SE_1-4) of Section. Thirty- two (32), Township One Hundred Forty-two (142) North. of Range Seventy sient (78), West of the 5th There will be due on such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of $1,717.41, besides the costs and expenses of this sale. Dated this 31st day of Deeem- ber, 1921, Assignee of Mortgagee. G. F. Dullam and C, L. Young Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee, Bismarck. North Dakota. ke 12--31; 1—7 14 21 28; 2—4, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE STATR“OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. IN_DISTRICT COURT, Fourth Judicial District. Fav Freda Colebourne and Tucille Cole- bourne. Plaintiffs, vs. J. B. Murdough and Robert L. Beale, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that, by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale in this action, rendered and en- tered.on December.15, 1921, and pursuant, to an execution issued thereon, the andere gaat BUSeIEE of Burleigh County, North Dakota, as directed in said judg- ment and decree, will sell at public auc- tion, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, North Dakofa, on the 24th day of January, 1922, e hour-of 2 o'clock P. M., the real esti directed in sald audement: and decree and execution to be sold, to-wit; The North half (N 1-2y of Section Nine- teen (19), Township One Hundred Thirty- Eight (138), Range Seventy-Hight (78) or so much thereof as may be require to. satisfy said judgment and decree, and costs. amounting in all to the sum of $5; 2, with interest thereon from the date aid judgment and decree to the day of sale, together with the accruing costs and expenses.of such sale Dated Dec: 16, 1921. ROL! LIN WELCH, . Sherif? of Burleigh County. & Tillotson, for, Piintiffs,’ ismarck, N. D, Dee, 17-24-31; Jan, 7-14-21 Miller, Zuger Attorne NOTICE TO CREDITORS ‘ In the Matter of ther asa of John J. Grady, Administrator of seid John B. Stackhouse, late of the city of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State, of. North Dakota, deceaged, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this no- tice, to said Administrator at his of- fice inthe Webb Block, 321 Main Street in the city of Bismarck in said Burleigh County. : Dated January Sth, A, D. 1932, $ F. J. GRADY, Administrator. F. H, Register, = Attorney for Administrator, Bismarck, North Dakota. First publication on the 7th day of January, A. D.' 1922, 1—7-14-21-28, SECOND SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, ~ IN JUSTICE COURT, Before Geo. H. Do- Se rs Sa . By Neighbor, Plaintiff, va. Jno, L. Pea at aber oiaant e State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendant: : By this second summons, herein you are directed to appear before mé at my office in the city of Bismarck on the 3rd day of February, .A.-D. 1922 at} the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day there to answer the com- Diaint of H, B. Neighbor against you alleging that you owe him.$65.71 togeth- er with interest since Mar. 30, 1918, at the rate of 8% per annum, and that he demands that the Cadillac Automobile in the hands of Lahr Motor:Sales Com- pany be applied to the: satisfaction of this claim together with the costs, and . you are notified that unless you so Pappear and answer the. plaintiff: will take ‘judgment against you accordingly. Given under pe nend this 5th day of January, A.D. 1 x $ Lo tata asst 17-14-21, ustice of the Peace, JUDGE ROBISON ASKS VOT- ERS TO KNOCK OUT LAWS (Continued from Page 1) submission to the qualified electors, the measure following: , We Fequest the secretary of state to submit the_same to the voters at the primary election to be held on the last Wednesday of June, 1922. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS _ a ‘TOM, HOW DID You FR ‘AT-UP, OR DID You TELL YOUR WIFE You } POKER “TONIGHT P FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1 Sey Youre ExcuSep, P- PLEASES: EXCUSE ME, HELP. WANTED—MALE WERE .GOING. TO PLAY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _.. 1 DIDN'T SAY. WHAT | WAS GOING To Do- (JUST SAID | HAD TO GO QUT- HAHA ‘AME YOURE A LUCKY Dos! WASN’T SHE A Foxy Like a Goose NO,) PUT IT OVER. ALL RIGHT ~| HINTED LITTLE, SUSPICIOUS P |- THAT | HAD TO GOTO { A BUSINESS MEETING PAGE SEVEN BY ALLMAN Be WAIT UNTIL | SAY GOoDBY GOODBY, HELEN! VLLBE HOME", EARLY - GOODBY! GOODBY- PLAY °EM TIGHT AND. ., REMEMBER IGET S34 HALF OF ALL You WIN! a / \ on HELP WANTED—FEMALE Write T. McCafferty, St. Lo It men, brakemen, experience unnece: sary. ‘Transportation Write W. Boggess, St. Louis. 1-14-1t Experience unnecessary. -Write We name the following five persons as a committee for the petitioners: BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO- PLE OF THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA: : SECTION 1: That Sections 9 and 10, of Chapter 69, Laws of 1919, im- posing onjlawyers’ an annual tax of $15, be, afid the same is hereby re- Pealed. | The abové-does constitute the peti- tion and the measure to be printed on e Louis. 1-14- GOV. POSITIONS OPEN, men, wo- men, Experience unnetessary. Hon- esty required. Good pay to start. MEN WANTED—to qualify for Fire- furnished. MEN WANTED for Detective work, Ganor, former Gov't Detective, St. . Be 1-14-3t WANTED—Waitress at Homan’s Cafe. 3 1-9-1lw 8: AGENTS WANTED sce DULL TIMES SELLING FOOD— People must eat. federal Distribu- tors make big profits. $3000 yearly and up. No capital or experience needed. Guaranteed sales, «nsold goods can be returned. Your name on products builds your own busi- housework. Apply 802 Ave. J. 1t merskirchen, 311 4th St. POSITION WANTED position in Bismarck. 2 1-2 yea! experience with Auto Sales e perience. : Can, do boaokkeepin, Write No, 324 in’care Tribune. the first page, and attached to the signature page. SECOND MEASURE: HALLS, THEATERS, ETC. Petition for initiative measure’ to repeal Chapter 6, Laws of 1919, re- lating to pool halls, etc. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO- PLE OF THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA: SECTION 1:. That all of Chapter 6, Laws of 1919, be, and the same is hereby repealed. : THIRD MEASURE: AN ACT TO REPEAL THE MOTOR VEHICLE BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO- PLE OF THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA: SECTION 1: That Chapter 182, Laws of 1919, relating to a tax on POOL motor vehicles, and every part of gaid chapter, be, and the same is hefeby repealed. SECTION 2. This act shall take’ effect on July 1, 1922. FOURTH MEASURE: AN ACT ae REPEAL THE TAX COMMISSION STATUTE: BE IT ENACTED, BY THE PEO- PLE OF THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA: qeanete SECTION t: That Chapter. 213, Laws of 1919, relating to the office of Tax Commissioner, be, and the same ig -hereby repealed. : FIFTH MEASURE: AN ACT TO REPRAL THE INCOME TAX: - SECTION 1: That Chapter 224; Laws of 1919, relating to income tax- es be, and the same is hereby re- pealed. SIXTH MEASURE: AN‘ACT TO REPEAL THE COAL MINING LAW AND TO REDUCE THE PRICE OF COAL. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO- PLE OF THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA: That Chapter 168, Laws of 1919, re-|_ lating to coal mines, be, and the same is hereby repealed. SEVENTH MEASURE: AN ACT TO REPEAL THE WAGE. EARNERS SO OE aL INSURANCE STAT- BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO- PLE OF THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA: SECTION 1: That Chapter 162, Laws of 1919—the wage earners ac- cidental -ingurance statute—be, and the same is hereby repealed. In our. next letter we purpose to submit measures to govern assess- ments, to Hquidate, reduce, cancel or adjust all ‘taxes, and tax sales, for’ the years 1919, 1920 and 1921. Is not this the fact that I have chosen to loosen the bonds of wicked- ness, to reduce the heavy burdens, to let the oppressed go free and to break every yoke? Frenchman has invented a women’s dress fabric from the leaves of the banana plant. Tailoring and Hat Works Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing. ing. Hats Cleaned and Blocked. ‘nife Pleated Skirts Cleaned and Pressed.. ah FOR SALE—1920 Cleveland Six. about 12,000 miles. in good. condition. E. G. Hanselman, Grand Pacific Hi tel Saturday and Sunday. 1-9-1 —— REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Splendid 50 apart- ment building, overlooking Midway Plaisance, opposite Chicago Univer sity, two blocks Park. Excellent location. street, Chicago, Ill. NTED—Men with some sales abil- ity. Call-after 6 p.m. C. J. Wer- 1-101w STENOGRAPHHR, 22 years, desires Co., Minneapolis, 6 months insurance ex- 1-11-1w AUTOMOBILES— MOTORCYCLES Ruin Car and tires n Owner leaving city. Bargain if taken at once. Call from Jackson Brick and stone construction. Annual rent roll $30,000. Price $250,000, No in- cumbrance. Want clear stock and gtain ranch, preferably equipped. Chas. ’G. ‘Miller, 196 North Clark 1-14-1t ness—repeat orders stire. Exclusive territory. Write Federal Pure Food ‘Co., ‘Chicago, - ~ 114-1 AGENTS—Make $15 day selling Cresco Newleather Shopping Bags and guaranteed Waterproof Aprons. Cur New. Three-in-one Bag is the fastest seller on earth. Write for territory. Improved Mfg. Co., Dept. 235, Ashland, Ohio,.. WE PAY $36.00 ‘WEEKLY, '75c hour spare time selling hosiery *Guaran- teed wear four: months. Fall: line ready. Prewar prices. Free sam- ples to working agents. Experience unnecessary. ePrfectwear Hosiery, Darby, Pa. 1-14-It PRODUCING Tailoring Agents want- ed. Mens made to order clothing ‘(Union Made)... Beautiful mater- ials. Lowest prices. New Spring Swatch line ready. Leeds Woolen fills, Chicago. 1-14-1t AGENTS Make $78 a week by selling four avetage Cresco Raincodts a day, Outfit free. Do delivering. Improved Mfg. Co., Dept. 234, Ash- land, Ohio. 1-14-1t START YOUR FORD in coldest weather, new invention, saves gas- oline... Agents, Ford owners, write JIR Specialties Co., Cincinnati, O. 1-14 It 1s - fo- Ww T- BUSINES: READ NATIQNAL OIL REVIEW, a Offers 347 prizes—circulation campaign. Price reduced to $1 for six months copy curately reports all fields. during campaign. Sample treet National Oil Review, Dalla: ex, * Ss, rate] THE OLD HOME TOWN WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—By the hour. Work guaranteed to be satisafctory. Phone 503J, 1-12- St WANTE-D - Plain sewing, family washing; will uniform at low. prices, or take care c- fi : Zl < \ i AFTER THE RUNAWAY TODAY, NOAH BAXTER QUICKLY DECIDED IT WAS UNNECESSARY . _ TOCONTINUE. THE CROCKERY SALE AS ADVERTISED WANTED—Competent gir! for general 114-1t- also wash nurses’ |, Tag’s Eyes Are Bigger than WHY, TAG, WHAT IS “THE MATTER ? You Look. So MOURNFUL unusual opportunity for a live wire who can invest small capital in merchandise. Exclusive territory to right party. Give full particulars and. ref. Safe-T-Lite Co., 112 N La- _ Salle, Chicago. 1-14-1t SALESMAN, If you want. $6000 this year write us. Strong line for re- tail stores. | ‘Nationally advertised. kly advance to produc- Morgan, Megr., 1920 Euclid, ‘Ohio... Dept. 573. 1-14-1t His Stomach “MAT'S JUST TT, GRAN'PA= TAM - MORE'N FULL! Bont ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large, warm, nicely fur- nished rooms in strictly modern home; jhot water’ heat; also fur- nished apartment on first floor; sereened porches, Call at 217 ‘Sth St. 1-13-1w ‘FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping, furnished or unfurnished. Business College building. Phone 183. + 1-18-tf FOR RENT—Four modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Also Farm for rent. 418 1st St. Phone 2415. 1323t f oe SALESMEN— Exceptional opportun- ity for wed salesmen who write at once. Live men now earning $10 to $100 per day. McCleery Calendar Factory, Washington, Iowa. 1-14 1t FOR SALE OR-RENT HOSES AND FLATS WANTED — To sublet furnished apartment in new Tribune building. Renter can have furnityre at a bar- [. gain. Must leave city. Address Apt. 6, Tribune building, or apply Tribune. FOR SALE—You can buy houses and city. bungalows. in Reasonable terms. We have desirable lots in best resident districts. Phone 961, Henry & Henry.’ 1-13-3t FOR RENT—Two nice rooms, with ‘bath, south porch, furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 86: y 510-J, WARM MODERN ROOM in ate home, two blocks from P. O. Phone 383-M. 208 Prosser. 1-13-3¢ rates. Also board without 206 Thayer. ‘OR RENT—Five room strictly mod- ern house, 718 Main St. Phone 778. 1-12-1w room. 14-2) 1-11-tf| FOR RENT—Room in’ modern house, 1-14- 1 wk close in. 400 4th street. MISCELLANEODS TAKEN UP—One bay mare with white stripe in face, and one white FOR RENT — Sevenroom house, modern; new furnace; $35 per month:* Inquire 404 5th St.. Phone 512-3. 1-11-1m FOR RENT—Three room house partly modern. Call at 320 Washington Avenue or Phone 676M. 1-14 3t FOR SALE OR RENT—Strictly mod. ern seven-room house. Inquire phone 751/or 151, | 12-31-tf FOR SALE—Five-room modern house, in good location; easy terms. Phone 809-M. 1-12-1w. BOARD AND, ROOM BREAKFAST AND SUPPER with fur- nisned rooms at: $1.00 per day. Will also take washing. Phone 638.W. 922 7th street. Y 1-4- 2wks BOARDERS WANTED—Board "and room or table board. Home Cooking. The Dunraven. Phene 366, 212 3rd Street. 12-28 4 wks. BY STANLEY 2 ZA EE hind foot. Also one dark gréy mare with colt. The mare has cut on left front foot. Owner can have same by paying charges. Harry Masterson. 3 1-2 miles northwest of Menoken. : 5 1-9-1w HEMSTITOHING and Piqoting attach- ment works on any sewing machine, easily adjusted. Price $2.50 with full instructions. Oriental Novelty Co., Box ,11, Corpus Christi, Texas. 4. us 14-1t WANTED -— Second-hand McCaskey Register, to hold 250 or more ac- counts, Send description and price to Jacob Heian, Beulah, N. D. 1-13-1w FOR SALE—Fifty carloads of choi lignite coal at $2.65 per-ton, F. O. B. Odessa, N. D. Burt State Bank, t, N. D. : 12-24-1m FINE TONED Hand-mado Violins Yor sale cheap. Math Gunderson, Vio- lin maker and repairer. 3403 E St., Minneapolis, Minn. 1-9-3w FOR SALE—Sweet cream, 30 per cent test, $1.10 per gal. Thore Naaden, Braddock, N. D. FURNITUR' ) new, call evenings. Mrs. Sadie Dodd, Rose Apartments, F. 1-11-1w FOR SALE—Hay. For particulars write or wire Gackle Bros. Kulm, N. Dak. 1-12-1wk LAND FOR SALE—Farms in Burleigh coun; ty—that are good big bargains, very reason: 961, Henry & 1-13-3t small cash payments, ble terms. Phone WANTED to hear from owner having farm for sale; give particulars and John J. Black, North Chippewa Falls, Wis- consin. WANTED—To .hear from owner of * good farm for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minne- i in. 1 14-1t 0 hear of land for sale. Send description. 600 Kasota Bldg, neapolis. 1-14 1t Undertakers DAY PHONE 246 — Day Phone 100 BISMARCK * 220 MAIN BOARD AND ROOMS at reasonable | ° MODERATE SE Chicago 14.—Moderate selling of wheat was in order at the opening of the Board of Trade today. First prices were 1-8 cents lower to un+ changed with May, $1.1 to. $1.11 7-8 and July, 997-8 to $1. No support appeared until May was un- der $1.11, when some scattered buy- ing checked the decline. Trade was not large. Toward the close trade livened up a bit on rumors of export demand in sight for next week. Final prices were $1.113-8 to $1.115-8 for May, to 1-4 for July. APOLES GRAIN. Jan, 14.—Wheat , re- 220 cars, compared with 224 ear ago. h ‘No. 1 northern, $1.28 to $1.31; $1.22.3-4; May, $1.19; July, $1.12 5-8. Corn No. 3 cents. Oats No. 3 white, 311-2 to 313-4 cents. 2 Barley, 40 to 53 cents. Rye No, 2, 721-4 to 723-4 cents. Flax No. 1, 61-2. to $2.12 1-4. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Chicago, Jan. 14.—Cattle receipts, 1,000... Compared with week ago, 25 cents lower to 35. cents higher. i 15,000, largely 15 to yellow, 403-4 to 41 25 Sheep ipts, 4,000, compared with week ago all classes 50 to 75 cents higher. Si. PAUL L St. Paul, Jan. 14. 100, compared witn week ago, 25 cents lower to 25 cents higher. Beef steers, common to medium bulk, $5.25 to $6.25. Butcher cows and heifers bulk, $3.25 to §! Canners and cut- tegs, $2.00 to $3.00. Bologna bulls, IVESTOCK, ‘attle receipts, | ‘FOR SALE — Almost 1414-1t | Upholstered Furniture Made to Order $3.25 to $4.25. Stockers and feeders bulk, $4.50 to 50. Veal calves, mostly 50 cents higher. Bulk best lights, $7.50. Hog receipts, 1,300. Steady to 15 cents. lower, Best lights, $7.75 to $7.8: Bulk good hogs, averaging 200 pounds and up, $7.35 to $7.50. Heavy packers, around $6.00. Good pigs, $8.50. Sheep receipts, 300. Steady. Com- pared with week ago, 25 to 50 cents higher. Better grade native and fed western lambs, $10.50 to $11.50. Bulk desirable fat ewes, $5.50 to $6. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-/Miller Co.) Bismarck, Jan. 14. 1 dark northern .. ‘o. 1 amber durum . No, 1 mixed durum . o. 1 red durum . fo. 1 flax . No, 2 flax . No, 2 rye MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Jan. 14—Flour un- changed to 10 cents higher. In car- load jots family batepes quoted at $7 to $7.30 a barrel. Shipments 45,248 parre! Bran. $22. More, than 00 soldiers of the U. g. and confederate armies are buried in Arlington’ cemetery. Stretching the spine a short time daily is the latest recipe fer prolonged youth. a ee | BUSINESS DIRECTORY | WEBB BROTHERS. Embalmers Licensed Embalmer in Charge Funeral Directors NIGHT PHONES 246-887 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS: Licensed Embalfer in Charge Night Phone 100 or 687 FURNITURE COMPANY STREET ~ ‘

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