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nO ay nite ‘ ~—. | LEGAL NOTICES | o— petal NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE BY ADVER- TISEMENT Notice is hereby given that by reason of default therein, that certain mortgage made and executed by Mathilda O, Fal-- kenstein and Herman Falkenstein, her husband, mortgagors, to The Investors Mortgage Security Co., mortgagee, which said mortgage is dated May 3rd, 1916, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, state of North Dakota, on the 22nd day of June, 1916, in Book 10% of Mortgages, page 729, at’ 10:30 A. M.,° will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises described in said mortgage at the front door of the ‘court house in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh, state of North Da- kota, at the hour of one o'clock in the afterpoon of the 15th dayof April, 1922, to satisf¥ the amount due on said mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described. in said mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are as follows, to-wit: The North Half (N14) of Section _Thir- teen (13) Township One Hundred Forty- two (142), North, Range Seventy-nine (79) West, containing 320 acres, more or less according to the government survey thereof. a Said mortgage contains a clause au- thorizing the mortgagee to declare the whole sum due if there is a default, and the whole of said mortgage is hereby declared due. There will be due on said mortgage on the date of sale the sun of $865.27. Notice of intention to foreclose was given, as required by law, more than thirty days before the beginning of the proceedings. The default consists of the non-payment of the sum of $847.54, prin- cipal and interest. Dated this 4th day of March, 1922. INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY By E. T. Burke, Bismarck, N. D. > ‘Attorney’ for said Mortgagee. 3-9, 16, 23, 30; 4-6, 13.) NOTICE. OF REAL ESTATE MORT. GAGE FORECLOSURE BY ADVER- TISEMENT Notice is hereby given that by reason of default therein, that certain mortgage made _and executed by Carl L. Kellstrom’ and Hilda L,Kellstrom, husbandand wife, mortgagors, to the Investors Mortgage Security Co., mortgagee, which said mortgag®.is dated: November 25th, 1919, and filéé=for record in the office of the Registekof Deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota, on December 7th, 1919, and recorded in Book 90 of Mortgages, page 225, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in said mortgage at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh, state of North Dakota, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of the 15th day of April, 1922, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on the date of sale. ‘The premises described in said. mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are as follows, to-wit: Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 80, McKenzies & Coffins Addition to the City of Bis- marek, Burleigh county, N. Dak. - Said -mortgage contains a clause au- thorizing the mortgagee to declare the whole sum due if there is a default, and -the whole of said mortgage: is hereby de- clared due. There will be due on said mortgage on the date of sale the sum of 75.25. Notice of intention to foreclose was given, as required by law, more than thirty days before the beginning of the proceedings. The default consists of the non-payment of the sum $2716.35, prin- cipal and interest. Dated this 4th day of March, 1922. INVESTORS MORTGAGE’ SECURITY co. By E. T. Burke, Bismarck, N. D., Attorney for Mortgagee. (3-9, 16, 23, 30; 4-6, 13.) CITATION, HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND DI STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, in Coun- ty Court, County of Burleigh, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the maces of the estate of John NOTICE OF OF AMEND! B ceased, Fred C. n, Petitioner, vs, Walter W. Henry Anderson, Alfred Anderson, ‘Ada Anderson, Elsie An- derson, Freda Anderson, Andrew An- derson’ as Special Guardian, Harnest Swenson, Lillan Swenson and...... Swenson, ‘minor children of Ellen Swenson’ nee Johnson, Deceased, and W. B. Parsons, Special Guardian, Re- spondents, 7 The State. of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You, the said Respondents, are here- by notified that the amended final account of the Administrator 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 of said deceased is ready for final settlement and distribution, and petitioning that his unt be al- lowed, the residue of said estate be distributed to the persons thereunto ntitled, his administration closed and e be discharged; that Tuesday, the 25th day of April, A. D. 1922, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day at the court rooms of this Court in’ th 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 in- terested in said estate-may appear and file his exceptions, in writing, to said account and petition and contest the same. rh if any you have, why said ac- cause, count shall not be allowed, the residue of said estate distributed, the adminis- tration of said estate closed and said Fred C. Nelson, Administrator, be dis. charged. Dated the 23rd day of March, 1922. By the Court: (Seal) 1. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Let. the foregoing citation be served by publication in the Biprarck: Daily Tribune, once a week fof four succes- sive weeks. I, C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. 4—6, 13. x CITATION, HEARING PETITION TO ESTABLISH RIGHT OF HEIRSHIP TO REAL PROPERTY | State of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh. In County Court, before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the matter of the estate of Henry D. Moe, deceased. Ole J. Moe, petitioner. vs. Ole J. Moe and'\F, E. Young Real Estate Company, a corporation, and all other persons un- known claiming any estate or interest in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in the petition or against the estate of said deceased, respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents. and All Other Persons Unknown Claiming Any Es- tate. or Interest in, or Lien or En- cumbrance upon the Property De- |B & ENGE, D.C. Ph. Cy Chiropracter Consultation Free Buite 9. 11—Lecas Bloch—Phone 969 THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922 scribed in the Petition or Against the Estate of Said Deceased: You, and each of you, are hereby: noti- fled that Ole J. Moe has filed in the county court of the said county of Bur- leigh, state of North Dakota, duly ve fied petition praying for a decree. ascer= taining and establishing the right of suc- cession to the real estate withia the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, of which Henry D. Moe, late of the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, died seized; which. real estate is described as follows, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of Section 17, Township 138 North, of Range 76; that the interest of the de- ceased Henry D. Moe was derived through a certgin farm contract, between the F. E. Young Real Estate Company, a@ corporation, and the said Henry D. Moe, covering the land above described, on April 23, 1917; that the amount due said F, Young Real Estate Company from said Henry D, Moe being approxi- mately $4500; that the value of the equity of sald Henry D, Moe, deceased, does-not exceed the sum of $300.00; that the total present value of said land hereinbefore described does not exceed $2000. That the above described land is the’ whole of the real and personal estate of the late Henry D. Moe. And that.Wednesday, the 17th day of May, A. D. 1922, at 2 o'clock in the after- noon of that day, at the court room of this court, at the court house in the city |, of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, has been set by order of this said court, as the time and place’ of hearing said petition; at which time and place any person interested may appear and object to the granting of said petition, ‘ And you, and each of you, are hereby gited and required then and’ there to be and. appear before this said court and show cause, if any there be, why said petition should not be granted. ates the 28th day of March, A. D. 2. I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Let the service of the above citation be made by personal service upon F. E. Young Real Estate Company, a corpora- tion, and by publication once each week for four successive weeks in the Bis- marck pally Tribune, a newspaper pub- lished in ismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota. the last publication to be at least 20 days prior to the 17th day of May, 1922. ‘ : I. C. DAVIES, O'Hare & Cox, Judge. Attorneys for Petitioner, Bismarck, N. D. a (8-30; 4-5, 12, 19.) [CITY News | >~——___ —> Baby Boy John Peterson, of the Grand Paci- fic hotel, was_receiving—and accept- img—congratulations today. An- nouncement of birth of a baby boy ‘was made. Mrs. Peterson and baby are in the Bismarck hospital. The baby has not yet been named. Good Friday Services A three hour service will be held at St. George’s Episcopal church on Good Friday from 12 to 3 P. M. Every- one is invited, to attend these services either for the entire service or for some part of the service. The address on “The Calls of ‘the Conqueror” by the rector, will be divided into the following seven parts, “The Triumph of Prayer,” “The Triumph of Grace,” “The Triumph of Love,” “The Tri- umph of Holiness,” “The Triumph of Suffering,” ‘The Triumph of Pa- tience,” and “The Triumph of Obedi- ence.” Episcopal children will be ex- cused from school to attend the three hour services tomorrow. Good Friday Services On Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock the Lord’s Supper will be observed in the Presbyterian Church. Special music will ‘be provided. All members should be present and those planning to unite with the church on. Easter should be present if possible. The Session will meet at 7:30 to receive into the fellowships of the church those who may not be able to ‘be pres- ent at the Haster service. All others, cOming on Confession of Faith, will meet with the Session Easter morn- ing at 10:00 o’clock in the Church Parlors. Special services this evening at 8:00 o'clock. Every person is wel- come at these services. RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS TAG, TILL TELL You WHAT. GET AY GRATER THAT oT LENT To HER YESTERDAY HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANAED—Girl or woman for house- work on farm. No children in fam- ily. ‘Call 632W. 818 Ave B. 4-12-2t 'WANTED—A competent girl for gen- ‘eral housework. Small family, No children. Miss Jackson, 601 Sixth street. 413-3t WANTED—Experienced stenographer only, for permanent position. Write Tribune 367. 4-11 2t ‘WANTED—Housekeeper to cook for man and boy. Write to 420 13th St., Bismarck, N. D. 4-13-4 WANTED—Housekeeper to cook for 3 men. Write Tribune 368; _4-11-3t WANTED—Two kitchen girls at the Annex Cafe. 4-11-3t AGENTS WANTED AGENTS—Sell Jolly Molly dresses, every Woman wants them. Complcte spring line now ready, no capital re- quired, commissions advanced. Write to@ay. The Domestic Products Co., 256 Davies Bldg., Dayton, Ohio, 4-10-5t AGENTS WANTED—Large manufac- turer wants agents; sell advertised brand men’s shirts direct to wearer. No capital or experience required Free samples. Madison Mills Broadway, New York, 4-12-26 SALESMEN ° AT THE THEATERS | AT THE CAPITOL “Two Kinds of Women,” jn which Pauline Frederick, famous R-C star appears in the stellar role at the Cap- itol Theater tomorrow is ono of the fastest-moving stories ever written by that noted author of Western yarns, Jackson Gregory. WESLEY: BARRY AT THE ‘ELTINGE IN “PENROD.” Every detail of Booth Tarkington's laughable characterization of Ameri- can boyhood has been faithfully re- ‘tained for the screen in’ Marshall Neil- an's production “Penrod,” the First National attract‘on which is being shown at the Hitinge today and to- morrow, Thursday and Friday, WANTED TO RENT—Four or five) room house, now or within next two weeks. Call 979. ’ 4-13-3t WANTED—Salesman and collector. Call or write Singer Sewing Maching Co., Bismarck, 'N, D, 4-7-10t POSITION WANTED ‘HELEN WANTS TO COME DOWN “To. DINNER AND THEN DRAGME TOSOME KIND OF A MUSICALE TONIGHT - | DON’T FEEL LIKE GOING -I’M ABOUT HALF ‘ALL IN- GUESS ILL CALt HER UP AND SEE IF 1 CAN GET {OU MAN DO FoR NCTHER = GO OVER To MRS: BANDNS: AND CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS » THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE EA WORK WANTED WORK: WANTED—Henstitching and picoting. Silk material 15¢ a. yard. cotton 10c. Novelty pleating up to 10 inches in width. Mrs. Hannah Larson, 400 4th. 4-6-lwk WANTED, WORK—Cleaning yards and grading lawns. We séll black fertihzer and’ black dirt at roason- able rates. Phone S12, 4-10-1w WORK WANTED—Haul ashes and garden plowing. Call 602K till 9:00 a, m. and from 5:00 p. m. 4-13 lw, CALLING THAT STUNT OFF FOR TONIGHT ~ I'VE .HAD A HARD DAY AND FEEL ALL IN ~ ID RATHER SPEND THE EVENING AT HOME AND. TURN IN PAGE SEVEN He'll Get a Warm Reception — -: ch npr bey iene THAT'S A FINE SUGGESTION- HERE,| AM ALL READY To Ri! STAY Home! LEAVE-You PROMISED ME FOR THREE DAYS NOW THAT You WOULD GO- BUT IF You DON’T THINK You'LL LIVE,WHY COME HOME-I'LL GET Youre DINNER- COME ON-WELL GEE, Now VM" AFRAID TO _ BY ALLMAN LOSSER WELL TASALONG, WHERE IS MY On! THAT THING [Sh OF HOLES! v two; also have leather lounge for sale, 15 Thayer St. Phone 672-J. 4-11-lw $3000,—7 room houise, lights, water, fewer, concrete basement, large lot, barn, $600 cash, balance very easy, for appointment, call 961. Henry & Henry. 4-13-3t $3,400—A dandy 5-room bungalow, alj modern, hardwood. floors, full bi ment, easy terms; it will.pay you tc Henry & Henry. Phone 4-10-3t WANTED—To buy. buy 6-room modern house. Tribune No. 364, Write 4-5-1w FOR RENT—Three réoms, furnished or unfurnished, 719 Sth St. Phone 48a 4-10 3t WORK WANTHD—High school stu- dent wants to work for board and room. Phone 538R. 4-10-3t WORK WANTED—Storm . windows ‘taken off and screens put on. Phone 692M. 4-13-31 WORK WANTED—La(y wants work by the hour house cleaning, Phone 415-3, 4-8-1w WOMAN wants. work by. the ‘hour. Call 27% 4-8-1w WANTED—-Wasning. | Phone 552M. 4-11-8t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 502 11th St. Phone 754W 4-11-22 —$S$$_ “WANTED to purchase. several im- proved, farms in Western Nortlr Dakota, algo two large ranches for Eastern Buyers. Prefer to deal di- rect with owners. Give full particu- lars in first letter. A, Y. More, Fargo, North Dakota.” 4-8-3t FOR SALE—The only close in acre property to the city of Bismarck; § blocks from néw high school build- ing. Inquire of owner, Clifford's Cafe, Bismarck, ‘ 4-T.lw OWNER LEAVING CITY—Will sell cheap on easy terms, or- exchange, his modern house, close’ in; might consider used car as part payment Henry &. Henry. Phone 961. 4-100-3t $1500, HOUSE, 3 rooms, full base- ment, barn, auto shed. and 6 lots, alleproperty increased woven fence, $500 cash, balance to suit. Talk to ‘Henry & Henry, Phone 961. ~ 4-13-3t CHEF WANTS position in hotel or restaurant. 617 Front St. Phone 391M. 4-7 lw ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large front room with ‘bath and toilet, hot and cold water; access to sitting room; light cooking allowed to right party. Phone 667-J in forenoon, ‘eo | 4-T-1w FOR RENT—Two room apartment; also one four room apartment, part- ly furnish ¢ or unfurnished. . Bis- marck Business College. Phone 183. 4-6 1 wk FOR RENT—Modern furnished light housekeeping apartmefft suitable for Neat married couple. Also fumed oak duofold for sale. 1100 Broad- way. Phone 646W. 4-10 lw THIS is the year of the big crop. Make me an offer on the EB. %-25- 136-84, Morton County, N. D. Mrs. John O'Donnell, Buh], Minn. ‘ 4-8-1lw ——————$—$—$— BUSINESS CHANCES WANTED—A good 'M. D. to locate in town in the northern part of South ‘Dakota where he can make from $8,~ 000 to $10,000 cash a year, who wishes to work with Chiropractor. Large territory and lively town. Party wants to |» \NUZZNT ANY Good = T TUROWED IT ANA = (7 WUZ ALL FULL \ = YY Me “illl....__E ers, dining room suite, Circassian walnut bedroom suite, springs, mat? tress, leather couch, chairs, library table, re: r, drop leaf break- fast table, Bohn’s sanitary kitchen table and three pair pillows. Phone 89, or call at 320 Avenue B. 4-12-3¢ FOR SALE—Go-cart, $5.00; iron bed, $1.00; upholstered chair, $4.50; child’s bed, $2.00; one suction wash- er, 90 cents; kitchen table, $2 Eastman Dev, tank, one-half price. 400 3rd St. 4-7-iw FOR SALE—Cheap. 45 full-blood S. C. W. Leghorn chickens. Good lay- ing condition. Coop and equipment. 423 Front street, Bismarck. 4-10-4t FOR SALE—One Kitchen range with water front, $20. Hoosier white kitchen cabinet, $12. .One parlor table-lamp, $3. Phone 694W. 4-5-tw FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good equip- ned ‘blacksmith shop; what have you to trade. Address Lock Box No, 62, Grace City, N. D. 4-10-1w FOR. SALE—Kitchen range base burner, 2 pair bead portiers, kitchen table and library table lamp. Call at 206 14th Street. Phone 524W. 4-12-3t Hemstitching and picot work. Mail orders promptly attended to, Box 345. Singer Sewing Machine company, Bis- marck, N. D. 3-17-1m rendered, Write or wire for instruc- tions how tq ship. Reference, Des Moines National bank and growers in your stat DES MOINES POTATO EXCHANGE, Qes Moines, Iowa, 4-10-2w aaa o——-. | MARKETS — CHICAGO GRAIN icago, April 13.—Wheat. advanced in price today during the early trad- ing, helped by an upturn im Liverpool end’ by bullish crop reports from the Southwest. [he opening, which laaged from 1-2 to 1 3-4 cents higher was followed by further slight gains and then something of a reaction. The close was’ strong, 23-4 to 3 cents net higher, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Ch o, April 13.—Cattle receipts 7,000. Beef steers mostly 10 to 25 cents higher. Hog receipts 22,000. Fairly active, mostly 40 to 20 cents lower. Sheep receipts 7,000. Fat lambs 25 to 50 cents lower. Fat sheep about steady. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK So, St. Paul, April 13.—Cattle re- 1-2 pis ra FOR SALE—A Lloyd’s Prine re- versible reed baby buggy. Excep- tional springs. Newly lined. .Call 929M. 4-15-2t FOR SALE—Thirty tons of good hay, close to the Welch spur, $12.50 per ton in stack, M. C. Ohl, Brittin, N. D. 4-12-23 FOR SALE—Classy baby carriage, reversible body, high grade reed, in good condition, Call 682. 4-11-2t WANTED TO BUY—A second hand FOR RENT—One large modern fur- nished room, suitable for two ladies, with, privilege of light housekeeping Write care Tribune 296. 4-12-3t |“ trunk in good condition, Phone 356. 5 4-11-3t pone or | FOR SALE—Amber Durum “Wheat. a - pee Hackney Ranch, McKenzie, N. D. SALE—Altv saxophone, E--flat clar- 4-10-1w inet, violin, xylophone, Deagan or- chestra bells, child’s violin three snare drums, complete outfit of FOR RENT—Twoa completely furnish- ed rooms for light housekeeping. ‘Rent very reasonable. 214 2nd St. or phone 2793. ~ + 413-3t FOR RENT—Two large well furnished ‘bedrooms in modern house. Rent reasonable. 814 Ave B or Phone 384W. 4-12-4¢ it desired; close-in, 505 2rd S| trap drums and accéssories, 500 Ehone 538-M. 4-11-Iw| dance and concert orchestra num- FOR RENT—Two or three raoms for} bers. All will be sold at a very low light houseke2ping or ~ sleeping] price for cash. F. H, Hurley, 900 rooms as desired. Furnished, Mod:| Wleventh St. Phone 616M. ern. Phone 541R. 4-10 3t 4-10-1wk FOR RENT—Large ed-room with| FOR SALE CHEAP—Two gilt beds, sleeping porch, close-in; suitable for THE OLD HOME TOWN springs, Sealy mattress, two dress- HOLD ER jn) FOR SALE—%5-pound capacity Seeger frigerator, .chiffonier with mirror, bed, dining table, chairs, two rock- ers, buffet, porcelain top»kitchen ta- ble and miscellaneous articles. Call 144-J, or 608 Second St. 4-13-3t WANTED—Orders for cyrocheting bedspreads, lunch cloths, yokes and edging, also tatting. 708 Main St. 4-13-lw KINDERGARTEN NOTICE. The Will school kindergarten is now enrolling 110 children. It is neces- sary because of the crowded condi. tion to refuse any further admissions for the present. This applies only to children who thave never before at- tended kindergarten. SUPT. J. M, MARTIN. 8-18-14 BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 ‘PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge _. Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 BISMARCK. FURNITURE COMPANY ' - 220MAINSTREET ~ Upholstered Furniture Made to Order FOR RENT—Three rooms furnished or unfurnished. 719 5th St. 4-10-3t FOR SALE CHEAP—Reed baby ¢ar- riage. 514 1st St. Phone 275M. * 4-11-3t Stable room for 4 hoxses. 6 Main street. 4. POTATOES, ‘ Let our, Exchange sell your potatoes. We guarantee to re market prices and render prompt returns. We only charge $25.00 per car for all service BY STANLEY NEWT SHES of icra oy wate lf COLLARS-HATS AL SEWING MACHINE: [SnsGesae CameRn a \ HORSE AREARIN a CAPS- CHURNS & CAMERAS FOR RENT—Front room on first floor: suitable for two, 409 5th St. 4-10-1w HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO BUY—Party wants to buy comparatively mew modern house, with 4 bed rooms, prefer- ,ably 1 down stairs, well located, on 50 foot lot. Tribune No. 366. 4-10-1w HOUSES WANTED—We have several customers wishing to purchase homes. If you have one for sale— see us at once. Henry & Henry. Phone 961, 4-10-3t WANTHD—A small residence in Bis-; marci, in exchange for a good farm. Box 123, Killdeer, N. D, 4-4-9t AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Harley Davidson World Champion Motorcycles, reduced prices, If interested write for cata- logue and full information. Bis- marck Machine & Welding Shop, 215 4th St., Bismarck, N. D. 4-6-1m. LOTS LOTS—Beautiful building sites—we have for sale a few of the best lo- cated lots in Riverview, very easy payments. Also a bunch ‘of lots near school, $60 each, fora very small payment or, might take a car in exchange. Henry & Henry. Phone 961. 4-13-2t BOARD AND ROOM WANTED—Table boarders. Room with board for two. 6 Main St. u 413-2t Lost [OST—Lady's gold watch. Finder please return to A. G. J. care of Bis- marck Tribune. 4-12-3t JASPER JOHNSON, HENCOOP WHITE WASKER OF HOOTSTOWN, HADA BREAKDOWN JUST AS HE TO MAIN STRE Ps ET TODAY. ceipts 2,400. Killing classes mostly steady to strong; few best offerings beef steers and butch2r she-stock around 25 cents higher. One load good grade lightweight beef steers $7.60 bid; common to medium beef steers $5.76 to $7.25; bulk $6.00 to $7.00. Few butchor cows and heifers $6.25 to $7.00. Bulky $400 to $6.00 ‘Stockers and feeders $4.25 to $7.00. Bulk $5.25 to $6.25. Draggy and weak. Calves re- ceipts, 1,600. Mostly 50 cents lower. Bulk of best lights $6.00; few $6.50. New low level for several years. Hog rec2ipts 7,000. 10 to 25 cents lower. Best light sorts $10.20; bulk better grades $9.90 to $10.15, Bulk desirable pigs $10.35. Sheep receipts 200. Best wooled lambs $15125. wooled ew2s $9. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Minn., April 13.—Flour unchanged to 10 cents| lower. In car- load lots $8.00 to $8.20 a barrel. Ship- ments 45,082 barrels. (Bran $21.50 to $22. Steady to weak. Choice BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 13, No. 1 dark northern .... No, 1 amber durum ... No, 1 mixed durum ... No. 1 red durum ora of Z . 2 fla 2 rye’. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Minneapolis, April —Wheat re- ceipts, 177 cars, compared with 97 cars 1/ northern, $1.53 to $1.56: July, $1.35 1-4, 3 yellow, 511-2 to 521-2 3 white, @4 to 3 0 to 62 cents. CALL FOR 'CiTY OF BISMARCK WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand to pay the follow- ing warrants of the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, drawn on the follow- ing funds, general fund, warrants reg- istered on or before May 1921. Poor fund, all warrants outstanding which are registered. Koad and street fund, warrants registered on or before July 20, 1921, Library fund, warrants registered on or before January 24, 1922, Interest will cease on tie above war- rants on April 1922, The above warrants are payable ,through any bank in the city of Bismarck, N, D., or at the office of the city treasurer of d city. A, J, ARNOT, ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 hereby announce myself as a can- didate for the office of Sheriff of Bur- leigh county at the June Primaries. Yours respectfully, - WILIAM ODE, Political adv. 4.1tf \ The so-called “radium” on lumin- ous watch dials is really an in- finitesimal quantity of raduim mixed with zinc sulphide.