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‘ } ‘ 4 bi. 5 a, . . vies t “ sg . ay ad } ve Oe " i ve a my ‘ La) ? { t 4 ‘ CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIS- | TRATOR, : STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUNTY, OF BURLEIGH—ss. In County: Court. Before Hon. 1. Davies, Judge. In, the Matter of the Estate of Annie Avery, Deceased. Edward §. Allen, Petitioner, vs, All persons interested in the said estate, Respondents. i The State of North Dakota to the above named Respondents and all per- sons. ‘interested in, the estate of Annie Avery, Deceased: You and each of you are hereby no- tified that Edward S. Allen, the peti- tioner herein, has filed in this Court his petition, praying that letters of ad- ministration upon the estate of Annie Avery, late of the City, of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, be granted to R. G, Phelps, and that the said petition will be heard and duly considered by this Court on Wednesday, the 21st day of June, A. D, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the Court Rooms of this Court, in; the County Court House, in the City of Bismarck, County, of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and you, and each of you, are hereby cited to be and appear before this Court at said time and place, and| ©! answer-said petition, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. By the Court: (SEAL) 1.¢, DAVIES, udge of the County. Court Dated the 9th day of May, A. D. 1922 Let the service of the above citation be made by publication in the Bismarck Tribune once each week for three suc-|' cessive weeks, all not less than twen- ty days before said hearing. (SEAL) 1. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court, (First publication May 9, 1322 5-9-16-23-30. SHERIFF’S SALE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, counry|{orenoon of that day, att Court House, in the City of Bismarck, (County of Burleigh, and State of North OF BURLEIGH, In District © Fourth Judicial District. oe Bismarck Loan and Invegtment Com- pany, @ corporation, Plaintiff,” i v8. Peter} Rennich and. Rennich, * Defen ts. NOTICE. is hereby that by. ion to me di- virtue, of a special exe rected-¢nd delivered and now in m: hands{-fssued out of the clerk's. office of th¢=Fourth Judicial District Court in and “for the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, upon a judg-} ment rendered in said court in favor of|: cole Plaintiff and against said @:fend- IT ‘have févied upon the following described real property, lying and sit- uate in the: codnty of Barleigh and state sof North , as_ follows, tre 5 The. Northwest ‘ Quarter (NW), North‘ Half (N%) of Southeast Quart- er (SE%) and the North Half (N%) of Southwest Quarter (SW%), all in Sec- tion Twenty-six (26), Township One Hundred Forty (140) North, of Range Seventy-eight (78) West; I shall, on Friday, the 26th day of deceased, it Lambrecht, and that the said-petiti will be. heard, and duly. considered by 'Y | (SEAL) ‘be made marek rfbune once ‘each’ week for three successive weeks, than. twonty days before said hearing. na and describea| ( that day at the court: rooms of ae Court ‘in the court house, in the Cit of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has been -duly appointed by this Court for the settle- ment thereof, at which time and place any person intereated in said estate 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, are hereby cited and required then and there to be and appear before this Court, and show cause, if any you have, why said ac- count should not ‘be allowed, the resi- due of said estate ‘distributed, the administration of said estate closed and said Wiliam E, Lips be discharged. Dated the 6th day of May, A. D. 1922. By the Court: ~ (SEAL) = I, C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Let the ‘foregoing. citation be served by publication In Bismarck Tribune four times once cach week. 1. C. DAVIES, Judge of County Court. 5-9-16-23-30 CITATION HEARING FOR APPOINT- MENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—ss. In County Court. Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Fer- dinand Lambrecht, Deceased. August H; Lambrecht, Petitioner, vs. rl W. Lambrecht, A. R. Lambrecht, Lena Rosolack, Molle Rosolack, Henry Lambrecht, _ Ed. Lambrecht, Minnie Kuhlmann, F. W. Lambrecht, and Otto Lambrecht, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to. Above Named Respondents and Persons ‘interested in the Estate of | Ferdinand Lambrecht,’ Deceased: You. and cach’of you are hereby. no= tified that’ August H. Lambrecht, the petitoner herein, has filed in this Court his: petition, praying that, letters of administration upon the estate of Fer- dinand Lambrecht, late of the town. ship of McKenzie, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, bé granted to’ August. H. ion this Court on Tuesday, the 11th day of July, A. D. 1922, at.10 o'clock in the at the Court County Dakota, and you, and each of you, are hereby cited to be and appear before this Court at said time and place, and answer said petition, and show cause, sy the Court: , IC. DAVIES, Judge of the County. Court. Dated the 15th day of May, A. D,.1922. Let the service of the above citation by publication in the Big- all not less I. C. DAV! Judge of TES, the County, Court. °° §-16-23-30. NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION (Speciak_ District—Annual_ Election). Notice is hereby given, that on the First Tuesday in June being June 6, 1922, an annual election will be held May, 1922, at the hour of two o’clock| Will School in the ecial School Dis- in the‘ afternoon of said da: front door of the of the above named defendants in and|three years for the City of Bismarck. to the above described real property|Tho/polis will be opened at 9. o'clock to satisfy the said judgment and costs|a, m. and closed at 4 amounting to the sum. of Seventeen| that’ day. Hundred Twenty-six and 90-100 Dol- lars ($1726.90), with interest thereon|20th day of May, at the rate of six per cent per annum from and after the 21st day of’ April, 1922, together with accrued costs and accruing costs of this execution and sale, at. public auction to the highest bidder for cash. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 24th day of April, 1922. ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff, Burleigh County, North Dakota, O'HARE & COX, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Pekets 16-23) NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter oi the Estate of Ontje J. Collman, Deceased. A Notice is hereby given by the under- signed John S, Collman Executor of cation, tain chattel mortgage ‘executed delivered by O. F. Pesonen, mortgagor, to Farmers State Bank,.a corporation, of Wing, N. D., mortgagee, dated the 27th day of October, 1919, and filed in the office of the Register of Deeds of, rthe: County-of Burleigh, and State hore Dakota on the 28th day of Octo- }ber, 69092, will be the chattles, in. such mortgage hereinafter describedat the front door o'clock p. m. of arck,, North Dakota, this By the order of the Board of Bdur RICHARD PER WARDEN, Dated Bism: NOTICE OF beg MORTGAGE Notice is hereby given that that cer- and of 1919, boing Register's number ‘oreclosed by a sale of and the Last Will of Ontje J. Collman, late|Of the Livery barn in the village of of the Town of Ridott in the County_o Stephenson and State of Illinois, de- ceased, to the creditors of, and all per- sons having claims against, said de- ceased, to exhibit them with the ne- cessary vouchers, within six months, after the first publication of this no- Wing, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon on the 31st day of May, 1922, to satisfy the amount due ‘upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The chattles described in such mort- gage, and which wilt be sold to satisfy WITH ONE ANOTHER! WHAT’S IT ALL AsouT ? ! STOPPED IN To SEE DORIS AND WILBUR AND THEY ARE ON THE OUTS THAT DORIS BAK AT LEAST, THAT'S IT STARTED- “TTS ALL, OVER A CAKE f HOW '’ EXCITING. ED How TELL ME | hil ABOUT IT Speaks. Well for the Cake \T SEEMS THAT SHE BAKED THIS CAKE AND WILBUR, WOULDN’T EAT IT AND THAT STARTED THE ARGUMENT- HE LOSTHIS THE TEMPER AND THREW A PIECE OF THECAKE AT HE, MIGHT HAVE. KILLED HER! Brute! Ss hed eats if any there, be, why the prayer of said} ‘petition should not be granted. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS CAN'T PLAY NoW, ALEK= T GOTTA WUSSLE LET ME How’d You Like to Go There for Supper? —AND- O1,VES, MR. BATES, ACAN OF BAKING POWDER, SWWO SMALL TOMATOES AND = SEE WILL YA PLEASE WAIT ON. NE FIRST ?, MY JOM NEEDS TH SWINGS FoR. SUPPER. SSS I BY BLOSSER 4 -HELP WANTED—MALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—An alert business getter; 10,000 mile guaranteed new cord tires at prices below all competi- tion. Exclusive local territory; $100 and :commission. Smith System Cord Tire Company, 1108 S, Michigan Chicago. 5-23-1t WANTED—Man: with car to sell ‘Beonomy tires. Lowest prices with liberal discounts. $120.00 per week and commissions. The C. L. Smith Co,, South Bend, Ind. 5-23 1t BOOMS FOR RENT arte FOR RENT—'Iwo light well ventilat- ed, cool, nicely furnished rooms, large closets; suitable for one or two, 217 8th St. Phone 883, 5-16-lw FOR RENT—A nicely furnished room in a modern house and can do light housekeeping if preferred. Call 81 ‘Ave B, or Phone 632 W. f 5-23. 5t FOR RENT—Two light, well ventilat- \ ed, cool, nicely furnished rooms, - large closets; suitable for one or + two, 217 8th St. Phone 883. 5-23-lw FOR RENT—Well furnished rooms equipped for light housekeeping, va- cant June 1, 411! Fifth St. Phone 273. 5=22-3t FOR RENT—Furnished or. unfurnish- éd. rooms for light. housekeeping. tice, to said Executor at the office of | the same are described as follows Sullivan, Hanley & Sullivan, at Man- ~ Gan, N. Dak on at the office of i. .|Beau Real 8th; I Hereford cow, dan, 1 Hereford bull, 4 years old, named five Murphy, his resident agent, in the City}¥ears old, named April 2nd; 1 Hereford of Bismarck, in said Burleigh County.|¢ow, 5 years old, named Lady Ann Dated April 18th A, D, 1922. JOHN S. COLLMAN, Executor. Firs! i tioned, Republication con the Let Gays Ol m r ihidid “neing: inerenas’ frame Eady April A. D, 192: 2. LLIVAN, NL . fA SULLIVAN, MANLEY & SULLIVAN, “2 years old: 1 Holstein. cow, € years old, named Chikiankapa Riverview Ponti- Attorneys for Executor. * Mandan, North Dakota. 2nd; and 1 Hereford heifer, 1 1-2 year old, being increase of April 2nd above men- 1 Hereford bull, 1 month old, 1 grade Hereford heifer, 1 nn, above described; 1 Holstein bull, 5-16-23-30—6-6! ac; 1 Holstein cow, 9 years old, named Seima' Brightest Siam; 1 Holstein bull, SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUNTY OF BURLEIGH—ss, In District Court. Fourth Judicial District. Gottfried Kikul, Plaintiff, vs. Charles. F. (Paine jand all, other persons un; known clatming anytstate or interest in or len: or enc ‘ance upon the property describ the complaint, Defendants. The State of rth Dakota to. the above named Defendants: ¥ou and‘each of you are hereby sum- moned to answer to the complaint In this action, which was filed in’ the office of the Clerk of the District Court on the 6th day of May, A. D. 1922, and to serve a copy of your answer to sald compmint upon the subscriber, at his office in the City of Bismarck, in the County of}Burleigh, in theState of. North Dakota, within thin gays after the servicé of this sui ipon you, exclusive Of the day. o: Aervi case‘of your failure to ‘appe: swer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded. in_the complaint. Dated at Bismartk, North Dakota, this 6th day of May. A, D, 1922. EDWARD S. ALLEN, Attorney for Plaintiff. . Residence, Office and Post Office Ad- dress, Bismarck, North Dakota. NOTICE G._OLGEIRSON, ‘Bjerke, 20, son of Mss. Olivo Bjerke of Hillsboro was * ‘lRilled when the tractor he was driv-} caponehe old; 1 Holstein heifer, 2 years old, Siam; 1 Holstein steer, 1 1-2 years old, and 1 both view Pontiac. Such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Forty-nine and 70-100 dollars ($1149.70) |, both from said Selma Brightest Holstein bull calf, 2 months old, increase of Chikiankapa River- There will be due on One Thousand One Hundred FARMERS. STATE BANK, Mortgagee. Post Office Address, Wing, N. Dak. Attorney for. Mortgagee. 5-23, Dance every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday evenings a 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents per dance. YOUTH KILLED UNDER TRACTOR ‘Hillsboro, 'N. D., May: 23.—Arne almost instantly You will, please take notice, that thefing suddenly “reared” and tipped over above entitled action relates to the fol- lowing described real property, situ- backwards, pinning him underneath, The tractor had become ‘stalled in-a Bismarck Business College. one . 5-16-1w FOR RENT—Nice furnished room, suitable for. one or two. 716 E. Broadway. Phone 579J. 5-16-1w (FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house, suitable for one gentle- man, 506 3rd St. 5-18-1w FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for light houskeeping. Phone 241J. 418 Ist St. 5-20-3t W. 'ED—Modern ‘seven-room house, ~ elose in. ‘Phone 354-M. 5-22-1W ROOMS for rent in modern house. 400 4th St. 5-20-1w : WORK WANTED WANTED WORK—Windows washed and screens put on. Phone 552M. 5-22 3t TYPISTS — Prepare authors’ manu- scripts for publication — $25-$100 weekly, spare time. Send stamp for particulars. R, J. Carnes, Authors’ Representative, Tallapoosa, Ga, 4-15-tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply Mrs. C. S. Rosen, 31 Ave. A. Phone 822M. 5-22-3t WANTED—Nurse girl. Phone 396. 5-22 3t AGENTS WANTED WANTED—For Bismarck and sur- rounding territory. To séll ladies’ osiery at mill price: and men’s sil direct to homes, no delivery to make, hosiery mailéd direct to pureaaser. This offers an” ‘unuspal oppertunity to one who is cer to work. .No previous sales| exper ence egessary, 4 if you have a desire fo be successful 7 and your pride is not greater than your ambition. Remember the most successfu] salesmen of this country began selling direct to the homes. If your past: record will stand in- vestigation and you can furnish ref- erences ag to, your standing in the communtiy; réply at once, state age, married or single, sales experience, , if any. Address in own handwrit-| ing. Allied Mills Sales Corp., 5 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, IN, 5-23-1w AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—New and second hand | Harley Davidson Motorcycles. Don't buy a motorcycle until you get our prices. Write for list. Bismarck Machine and Welding Shop eh -5-1m St., Bismarck. LAND LOST LOST—From Tribune office to Post- nmarked package merchan- Finder kindly leave at Grand J. H. Sindlinger. 5-22-2t office, dise, Pacific Hotel. es MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One Jersey cow. \Meril-year by three. sisters with records, three years. gets her, Dak. fine With a rogister of Record Dam and Good size and type. First draft for $150 John Sailer, Stanta 5-2 bred young official yearly Age FOR SALE—Two registered bulls eight months old from cows that have averaged as three year old 1,000 pounds of mlk a month for Price $75.00 if taken John Obowa, R 1, Bismarck, eight months. soon. N, D. 5-19-Lw FOR SALE—Two pianos for cash or terms. Almost new office desk, dav- enport, bed, birdseye maple princess Phone 607. dresser, kitchen cabinet and differ- ent things, at 210 Thayer street. 5-20-3t Webb Block A REAL BARGAIN ih 6 Room Modern House $4000.” Corner of First Street and Ave A. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Phone 0 — ble, kitchen range, several other small articles. Call 457-W. t n| $2,800—NEW o-ROOM COTTAGE— Partly modern, large jot; a bargain; small payment down. Call for ap- pointment. Phone 961, Henry & ‘Henry. 5-28-3) WANTED to Rent—During the sum- mer, horse and harness for light work. Phone 616 or call at 924 6th St. 5-22 3t FOR SALE—At a_ bargain, three- burner Hughes Electric range in A-l1 condition. Bismarck Gas Co. : 5-23-38 PAINTING, kalsomining, paper hang-| SNAP, $3,200—ALL MODERN HOME ing, paper cleaning at less than pre- | ‘Estmates cheerfully, All work guaranteed, war prices. given free. John Lange, 214 2nd St. Phone 279J. 5-19-1w FOR SALE—Three-chair barber shop all modern, out of town, good busi- ness, a bargain, separately, Will sell fixtures Address 388, Tribune. 5-23 lwk FOR SALE—One Rumley Tractor —Five rooms, bath, full bascment, large: lot, well: located; $650 cash. Phone 961, Henry & Henry, 5-23-3t FOR RENT—Garage, 612 Sth St. Cah 485-J. 5-22-3t FOR SALE—Spotted Shetland pony. 322 So. 9th St. 5-22 2t FOR SALE 08 RENT ILUUSES AND FLATS 30-60 with plows, on easy terms to! FOR SALE—Sixroom, partly modern responsible parties. First National Bank, Mandan, N. Dak ak. 5-20-1w FOR SALE—2 Ladies’ dark blue suits, size 40. 1 lady’s dark blue coat— $4.00; Trunk, almost new, $12.00. Room 7, 200 1-2. Main St. 5-19-3t TAKEN UP—One bay gelding, 9 years Call at Wilbur old; no brands. Fields, on Red Trail, east of Bis- marck, N. 5-20- FOR RENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE—| t Quarter, Section 13, Township 139, Range 79, located about 14 miles northeast of Bis- \marck. Lays level, good soil, 60 acres under cultivation, balance fine for flax. Look this over and make offer. E, J. Coats, Aberdeen, So. Dak. 5-6-3 FOR. SAL! live town railroad terminal. g——Restaurant in a good This is a good buy. Address K22 Tribune. 5-19-1w WANTED TO RENT—Private garage. iL. C. Vobayda, McKenzie hote}. 5-20-1w house, well located for $2,000, on terms, a soldier bonus might ‘be ac- cepted for first payment and then monthly payments. Six-room mod- ern house, well. located, for $3,400. on terms. Six-room modern house, with floor in attic, for $3,700. Fine six-room modern house, well located, close in, for $5,000, on good terms. Geo, M. Register. 5-19-1w FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart ment, fully cquippet for light house- keeping. Phone 404J, Geo. W. Lit- tle, 801 4th St. 5-16-2w FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house, bath and garage, furnished or un- furnished at Steele, N. D., two blocks from depot. J. C. Wagner, Steele, N. D. 5-20-36 FOR SALE—One library table, buff china closet, book case; center ta- THE OLD HOME TOWN —— STOP: DONT BY STANLEY WASTE ON THAT FOR RENT OR SALE—Seven room bungalow. Small payment down and balance on monthly payments. ‘Write Tribune 387, 5-19-8t FOR RENT—During the summer, four- room furnished apartment, with sleeping porch, vacant Junc Ist. Phone 199. 5-22-3t FOR SALE—Five-room cottage, al] modern, except heat, For sale by owner. Geo, White, 220 Mandan 5-18-lw & Furnished apartment, city heat, also furnished modern house. Mrs, L, W. McLean. Phone 905. 5-18-1w FOR RENT— Furnished house, three rooms and bath, $40 » month, Call at 20 Thayer (St., or phone 439-W. 5-23-3) ate in the City of Bismarck, in County of Burleigh, in the State the mudhole, and in attempting: to: make North Dakota: The south two thirds (2-3). of Lot 3 in Block 3, Northern Pacific Addition to the City of Bis- marck, North Dakota. That the pur- pose of this action in tg aulet title of said real property in laintiff, and that no personal claim is made against any of the said defendants. EDWARD S. ALL Attorney for Plaintifé Bismarck, North Dakota, (First Duplication etd . 1922.) NOTICE, AND CITATIO! HEARING }t OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS- ‘TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. se OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUNTY complished’ Bjerke had expire‘ |the machine climb out the young, man threw the clutch into: low gear, while the engine: was, running at high speed, causing the body of the machine. to rotate about companions state. the ‘driving axle, his Osear Sandvig and Ltoyd Peterson, Present: when the. accident occurred, ‘were unabJe to lift the tractor and -30—6-§-13 | were compelled to go nearly a mile to obtain the assistance of a man and eam, to right it. When this was ac- Besides ‘the mother, a brother and Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Gustat William Anderson, Deceased. E. Anderson, Anna Ennis, Clara Tor-/}j geson, Carl Anderson and all other} persons interested in the estate of Gustaf William Anderson, ~ deceased, | Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the BURLEIGH—ss. In County Court }sister survive. eas dead man had belonged assisted at William E, Lips, Petitioner, vs, John|the funeral and.‘ fired a. military sa- ‘Members of Co. L, to which the lute. ‘ — 38 CANDIDATES INITIATED ‘Dickinson, * May. 23.—Thirty-eight FOR SALE—Six room modern house with hardwcod floors, Double gar- age. Three lots. 408 Ave. A West. 5-19-1wk FOR RENT—Four room apartment unfurnished. Inquire of Mary Burke 215 10th St. 5-20-1w —— TO OBSERVE DAY. N. Linton, D., May 23.—Memorial day, Tuesday, May 30, will be appro- priately cclebrated in Linton this year. ‘Dan R. Richardton ‘Post No, 54 of the above named Respondents: candidates ‘were. given degrees iz You, the said John E, Anderson, Anna| Dickinson Council No. 1515, Knights Ennis, Clara Torgeson, Carl A, Ander- of Columbus at. initiatory exercises son, and all other persons. interested in the estate of Gustaf William Ander- conducted inthe Etks’ au@itorium Sun: son, deceased, are hereby notified, that|day afternoon. ‘The’ exercises opened the final account of the administrator at 1:30 and ‘during the afternoon three of the estate of Gustaf William Andear- gon, late of the town of Cromwell, in| degrees were conferred under the. di- the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased. has been ren. rection of Michael Hyland, state dep- dered to this Court, ‘therein showing uty of Mandan. that the estate of said deceased ready for final settlement and distri-| bution, and petitioning’ that his ac- count be allowed, the residue of said estate be distributed to the persons thereunto entitled, his administration closed and he be discharged; that Wed- Dance_ every. Tuesday, Thurs: day and Saturday evenings at 8:30:at The Coliseum. 10 C nesday, the 14th day of June, A.D. 1922, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of per dance, AFIRE BROKE OUTIN PETE PERGANS HIP PockET TODAY-THE DAMAGE American Legion will take charge of} the exercises, There will be a parade through the streets of the city to the cemetery, starting at 10:30 a, m. led by the Lin- The GA. R., Span- ish-American and World ‘War veterans will be in line as well as the Boy Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, school enil- | | dren, etc. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Auditor of Burleigh County at the June 1922 Prim- aries. H. A. Thomas, Jr. | No. 2 HEAVY DELIVERIES. Chicago, May 23.—Heavy deliveries on May contracts together with big receipts put bulls at a disadvantage in the wheat market early today. Open- ing prices which varied trom unchang- ed. to. one-half cent higher were fol- lowed by a little further upturn for May and then by a setback all around to below yesterday's finish, Later wheat prices moved sharply upward. Confirmation of reports that several cargoes of wheat would be moved out of Chicago for shipment to Europe was the chief influence strengthening the market. The close was unsettled 3 1-4 to 4 1-2 cents net higher. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, May 23.—Cattle receipts, 9,000. Fairly active, steady to 10 cents higher. Hog receipts, 29,000, active, mostly 19 cents lower. Sheep receipts, 12,000, mostly 15 to 25 cents higher. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, May 23.—Cattle re- ceipts 2,000, slow, mostly steady. Un- dertone strong, best load lot beef steers early, $8.00. Bulk $7.00 to $7.75. Butcher cows and heifers mostly $4.25 to $6.25. Few better offerings $6.50 to $7.50 or higher. Stockers and. feeders $5.00. to $7.50. Bulk $5.50 to $6.25. Calves receipts 2,500. Steady to 25 cents lower. Best lights mostly $7.50 to $8.00. Few up to $8.50. Sec- onds $4.50 to $5.50. : Hog receipts 99,500, . averaging steady to 10 cents lower. Few. light sorts $10.15 to $10.20: Practical top $10.10. Bulk better grades $9.85 to $10.10. Packing cows $8.75 to $9.50. Good pigs $11.25. Onlin? Sheep receipts MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, May 23:+Flour un- changed to 25. cents lower. In_car- load. lots $8.00 to $8.35 a barrel. Ship- ments 37,320 parrels. Bran $21. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, | () Minneapolis,“ May) 23;— ‘Wheat ‘vel ccipts, 152 cars,’ compared with 12% '$ a year ago. 1 northern, $1.55 1-2) to $ 2; May, $ 1-2; July, $1.44 1-2; September, $1.27 7-8; No. 1 dark north. ern, $1.58.1-8 to $1.72 1-4. 100, mostly steady. Corn No, 3 yellow, 54 to 55 cents. Oats No. 3 white; 35 1-8 to 36 148, tarley, 53 to 64 cents. Rye No. 2, $1.01 5-8 to $1.025-3. Flax No, 1, $2.71) to $2.74. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck 'N. 'D., May 23. No. 1 dark northern . 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum . 1 flax . 2 flax rye TO ASSIST FATHER. Shields, ‘N. D., May 23.—Word has sen received by the board of the elds Congregational church that ph Conrad is to assist his father, Rev. W. J. Conrad, on his -missionary field during the summer. Supt. A, C. Hacke writes: “Ralph did good gork at Flasher last sum- mer, and, no doubt, you will be glad to hear that ho is to return to this section of the state. We shall ex- tt Ralph and his father to do team work on the whole field, We trust this additional assistance will result in greater good for th2 parish at large.” No new domestic animals have been developed during the last 2,000 years, a ‘ Driscoll, N. D.

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