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} FRID. If IN add milk, stirring constantly. Cook three minutes after all the milk is in. ‘Add salt, pepper, sugar, vinegar and horseradish, Heat thoroughly, but do not let boil. Serve hot with boiled fish or roast beef. Sc iHorseradish ‘Sauce. Z Onequarter grated. horseradish, i teaspoonful sugar, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper, vinegar to make moist. Mix horseradish, sugar, salt and pep- per. Bruise with a wooden -potato: Masher. Pour over vinegar to make moist, cover and let stand an hour before using. There is a large amount of. sulphur. in horseradish so wooden or enamel —_——— EXPERIENCED gation would meet -Tuesday afternoon, une 13th, 1922, at two-o’clock, P. M. A permit to.conduct a dance hall at Sweet and Eighth ‘Streets, known as the Ar- fade Bowery, was granted to B. L. Fin l|ayson. The City Auditor was instrupt- ed to interview property owners with a view to getting them to deed an alley to. the public inthe -block between Sec- ond and Third Streets and Broadway and Thayer Streets. On motion of Com- missioner :Henzler, seconded and car. tied, the city would purchase a truck from the North Dakota State Highway Commission, for the use of the Street Department, provided the same tested to the satisfaction of the Commissi of Streets. On motion of Commis ‘Henzler,, séconded and carried, $125.00 was allowed ithe Fire Department for the purpose of paying the expenses of three men to the. Firemen’s Conven- tion at Casselton, A letter was received from H. L, Reade again calling the at- tention of the Board to the nuisance north of the Franklin House on Fourth street. On motion of Commissioner Largon, seconded and carried, the peti- tton of I. P. Baker for the withdrawal from the city limits of certain tracts of land, ‘was deniéd.On motion of Com- ‘|. missioner Largon, seconded and carried, the petition of: the Lincoln Addition Improvement Company for the with- drawal from the city limits of certain tracts of land was denied. On motion of Commissioner Henzler the Board of City Commissioners adjourned to meet again Monday evening, June Sth, 1922. Attest: ; M. H, ATKINSON, City Auditor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter’ of ‘thé Estate of Mary Sinclair Bartholomew, Deceased. _ Notice Is hereby. given by the under- signed E. Y. Sarles, Administrator of the state of Mary Sinclair Bartholomew late of the city of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this _no- tice, to said administrator at 211 Bis- Mente ‘ 4ST PRIZE—H ND PRIZE ANGING LAM FIVE POUNDS) OF SMOKING TOBACE 628-R. 6-1-3t FOR RENT—A very nicely furnished modern apartment, including piano, porches and garden al} planted, 807 4th St. 5-3L-1w FOR RENT—Apartment in Tribune Building Apply at Tribune Office. 5-26 tf. DRIVING A HOG NECESSITATES LOST MOTION Fargo, N. D., June 2.—There is an efficient and inefficient method of driving pigs, William Allen White to he contrary, notwithstanding, says J. H. Sheppard, head of the animal husbandry of the Agricultural college here. > The controversy was started when Henry Ford was quoted as saying that there is too much lost motion on_the farm. William Allen White of Kansas took up this remark and in an_edi- torial in Judge declared that driving a hog necessitates lost motion and “it will do no good to advertise it.” He adds that Mr. Ford has not yet invent- ed an automatic pig and indicates that in his opinion pie driving must remain a work in which luck and great pa- tience play the main part. “If you try to head off an obstinate pig by simply shooting him or trying CLASSIFIED _ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, June 2—Flour un- changed to }0 cents higher. In carload lots $7.70 to $7.85 a barrel. Ship- Hie 41,415 barrels. Bran $18.50 to MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Minneapolis, June 2.—Wheat re- ceipts, 188 cars, compared with 250 cars a year ago. Cash o. 1 northern, $1.46 to $1 July, $1.38; September, $1.24 1-4 1 dark northern, $ 8 to $1.66 h2. Corn No, 3 yellow, 53 1-2. to 54 cents. Oats No. 3 white, 341-8 to 351-8 cents, 50 to 61 cents. 951-2 to 96 cents. , $2.63 to $2.65 YORK GIVEN TITLE. Chattanooga, Tenn., June 2.—Ser- geant Alvin York was given the deed with clear title to his 400-acre farm as a result of a fund raised by the Nash- ville Rotary club. 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. Driscoll, N. D. —— ~ marck Bank Building, in the city of ‘Customer —Have -you the tind fof Biamarcienin seid Eurlelgn county. ADS RB. 8. ENGE, D. C. Fh. G pie that mother, ysed to make? . ¥. SAREI # a Waltress—1 should say 80. BE Raministrator. bay jst read a an FIRST PRIZE PAY. Chiropracter WNL STC TRY AND SEE. Consuttation Free *m—bri First-publication: on the 19th day of Customer—Hm’m—bring mea pleet is iia Gs Nets 6: yo! of cake. 5-19 26 6-2 9 _AT .ROBINSONS STORE WAS DoomeED. Ruite 9, 1i—Laens Bleck—Phene 808 66) ae Heh sed” : *e i iene be ised" It There’ Was No Argument ‘Horseradish Sauce (2) 'M GOING: OVER { ‘s RID | pied tablespoons grated ~torse- { AND THREATEN ‘To | HOW 00 You |] OH, 1 DON'T THIS ISA VERN SURE: NO. | CAN'T PLAY IT. ' ; ae ceaspcon salt, 12 teabiogs SWOOT THAT NEW | DO, NEIGHBOR || PLAY VERY WELL NICE HORN: ANY THING TO A ~~ NT THER hy Se er ant ieee tree ae eae NEIGHBOR IF RE | 1 HEAR You || YET- PM STILL | WOULD YOU LEND ) OBLIGE A ND ‘You CAN'T Et AYO (\ TAY [oc : : DOESN'T QUIT PLAY THE, * (}] “TAKING LESSONS IT TOME? {newneicHBor-|| TL! RETURN » ER a’ | “Mix ‘horseradish, salt, sugar, pepper BLOWING “THAT CORNET. CAN You PLAY Screen pe Mpeaer. Wilp cream very. etiff. t is is : Lodi rst mixture -just before serv- National Survey of 1922:Spring|~ _-Morseradien. Butter. “| Crop of Pigs Just Onehalf :cup. butter, 1 tablespoon oy P Pa a grated horseradish, 1 fesspcon lemon comple: iy fa a beara «salt; dl-2 teaspoon y, » 18 .teag, pepper. PETES Mix horseradish; sugar, salt, pepper LOTS OF MONEY IN ’EM|and lemon juice. ‘here should be ; snaugh demee juice to make the ‘hhorse- Chicago, Jane 2—“They're keeping | "2d!sh moist. Work ‘butter till creamy the pig it the ‘patlor again,’ { panies with a fork. ‘Beat In horseradish mix- way Guy E, Hall, director of the Na- jure and continue beating till thick tional Institute of Progressive Farm: and white, : F ing, evaiuallees a national survey of Aneoed this. with “brofled or bolled aro) e°1922 spring crop of pigs just com- * pleted by the institute. mar orseradish Sandwiches. The survey was compiled from gov- rt Bremove Hrs Oy trom white bread. Cut ernment reports, the investigations. of Salah ti ee Spread’ with :horae, ND HIS FRIENDS W. J. Carmichael of the National Persea ec pet tb oe Glad aaa eee xa : BY BLOSSER wine association, reports from the SSS SSS faeiee |: (agente i Dadi teciaat wae ants from the| broad spread with plain butter. Cut in SS (S TWAT THE WAY Xen puvecbredl awh 5 narrow long sandwiches =:to serve, ‘To AS % ticks ea the feediee aprak eas, These sandwiches are very inice with ay FOR ‘MINGS, , es Own. Survey 0: yo° 14000 local dealere in all parts of the | Covgiste ter sendey Clint toccee tee? NOM TEND corn and hog belt. Data‘ of agricui- ih chlt i AGAIN. IF YOU tural colleges, state departments of Hot Horseradish Sauce. REE - agriculture, and from James’E. Poole,| This is a more economical sauce secretary of the Chicago Live ‘Stock | than the cream sauce, (but {fs very Exchange, also supplied information. | 800d. z ; “It is a pretty thorough-going sur-| Two tablespoons grated horseradish, vey,” said Mr. ‘Hall, “and it“ indicates | 1-2 teaspoon sugar, 1-4 teaspoon salt, not only the immense importance of | 1-8 teaspoon pepper, 1 teaspoon vin- the pig to the farmer this year, but as| gar, 2. tablespoons: butter, 1 table- beens a big element in restoring the pros-|8Ppoon flour, 1)-cup milk, 1-2 teaspoon m= : perity of the whole country. Pigs are|nlon juice, pepper. = bringing real money, and when I say| Melt ‘butter, stir in flour and slowly My i C4 that the pig fe i the parlor again it|8dd milk. Season with salt, pepper ; ih it 100 ; ig not all metaphor. We'know of many | 884 onfon juice. Cook three minutes, Ht yl l | tl 1 1 "N) cases where weakly piglets ‘have been | Mix horseradish, sugar, salt, pepper. H brought into the house for warmth | 4d vinegar and add to sauce. Let be- H and nursing. « That's ‘because he is re- | Come very hot, but do'not let boil. The : = garded by most farmers:as the factor pare will curdje if it-bolls’ after: the which is going to rescue him from rseradish and vinegar are added. ! the slough of post-war deflation, (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service.) ! Jae Pee ee neem ‘ “Pure-bred record associations show ; : Bate : ‘ the biggest business in history, indi- rT j 4 AD & i able for one or two gentlemen, 312 cating better and» more profitable ued on ore 9 BWA ‘attor- | { f 9th street or Call 683W.;,, 5 sales 3 swine in the future, ‘The government, | ney John Moses will leave for Norway I -| hy . | 6-1 Iw $700 CASH farm bureaus, colleges, all are educat-| on» combined business and pleasure aE BE i H FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in a cr AND ing the farmer not only to'the profit Of |¢rip and expects to be absent about b modern home. Also‘washing wanted, $25 per month, which includes interest at 8 per cent, pute res, ae te Pe ee erobaive two months, Mrs. Moses and:the chil- HELP WANTED—MALE ‘ROOMS.FOR RENT Phone 478J or call at 411 een ~ dren will accompany him as far as] >- . - FOR = ee methods.’ : Hope, this state, where they will visit WANTED, =We fant oe hire a de FOR., RENT —Two, ‘fine furnished] FOR RENT—Light house keeping Y ot Hall states that the survey shows| during his absence. Attorney Maurice ively, many, steauy Job fora sendy | voome, allymotens. for lieht Mouse.) eT aerate en ee nee HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. igs for the’ reson that alth » i | Aker, formerly of Hazen, but now lo- i : keeping on: ground floor. Ice box, | St Phone 768M. __6-1-1w|| wenn Bock ‘ * PHONE «o” y pigs for the EoeADn that a ongh | cated at Hankingon, is expected to ar- etc.; .everything complete. Phone}FOR RENT—Large modern 5 | el ee ect ike seer ot tha| tive tonight and will look after the —__HELP WANTED—FEMALE 415-LW, or call at 723 3rd St., up-|_ Foom. 522 2nd St. © G-2- LW) bak owing :.to the. inal b if he | business during his absence, WANTED—Competent girl for gen-| 5 w| ‘Desirable room and good board at = I - eat eh ches ior en io paramos ae ee ee eral housework. Mrs. C. A. Baker. two rooms, | tte Dunraven, G-l-it LOST Bs block him with your knee he ol A ——_——_-———-+| * 820. 5-31-31 . eel rr a @ {charge past yo r 0) kne fac id at itt ore) EGAL NOTICES || — ad rg a iaxD COSTA er of Gove ie sea Me. hapa cme ‘Probably 25 per cent more sows WORK WANTED With ice ‘furnished ate on ground | FLATHEAD VALLEY, MONTANA. | irom William Howard Taft, when menting on the editorial. “The study were bred this season than usual, and | .@— << WANTHD—woman wants work of any | floor. 411:6th St. Phone 273. This’ valley is-one hundred miles} president. Letter from Congressman of the human nature of the animal hence the mortality was viewed with) NogiceE aF SCHOOL ELECTION . UB west of the Rocky mountains, When| J. R. Mann, and other papers. Find- has shown that if you carry a light if kind, by the day or hour. Phone 31-lw 7 hurdl e unusual regret when every pure-bred| (special District—Annual Election). ¢ you leave eastern Montana, where it} er return to McKenzie Hotel, Re-|hurdle or wooden lattice work and baby porker was viewed as a poten-| Notice is hereby given, that on the} _ 179-W, or call 214 So, 7th St. 64-3t} FOR RENT—Rooms vacant. June 1/ig coldand windy and arrive i Kalle wand! ¢-1-31| Push it in front of him, you can stop = = , tial fifty-dollar bill. Business men are] fy39' an‘annual In ation wil be hela &| COMPETENT woman wants work by| for light housekeeping for man and | pel, the. county deat ‘ou willbe 2 i. LOST—Female setter, white with half him every time. The hog figures that +» watching the swine market with the| Wil School in the Special School Dis-| -the. hour. Also washings to take| wife or two ladies, ‘tivo rooms with POIaa Thu jot oe eae alge cat] head cblack: Was narsing\ large ‘litsttoe, nerds a. fence. and. almply. Jets é greatest interest because the pig is|trict, of Bismarck No. 1, reaunty ,of| home. Phone 621M. 6-1-3t| bath, four closets.and porch, Newly | 5 mail you pes big iisvot paste Tap «tae Likerat-ceward for ane a evma.|it 89 at that.” ; rleigh, State. 0! ern, PI ’ . Tup-| * ter. 2 vey. ven the ordinary pig “that eats| Two, members to serxe fora term of] WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5 room| FOR RENT—Farmished room, large, - 2t ogtcNoven Keys on key ting Fine | | MARKETS | everything you can't eat and then yOu|'The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock house, miturnished. Prefer in nor-| airy, with closet aitable {prone or MISCELLANEOUS er return to St. Alexius hospital, can eat him” looks like a twenty-dol-|a, m. and closed at 4 o'clock P. m. 0 tern sen ot e Ne age Anber Bre eo ok ans ane Se ot [FOR SALE—One eight piece Jacobean 5-1-8 PRICES A LITTLE LOWER. Jar gold piece to the grower. , Dated Bismarck, North Dakota, this Hotel fe acini > 7 Oe dining room suite, one ivory bed and ——foRSALEORRENT Chicago, June 2.—Wheat prices aver- = In 1934 the survey states, moze pork: /sach-dax. of May. Tat roe Baus ee dresser, one child's crib and high FOR SALE O8 BENT aged:a little lower here ‘today. Rust was eaten than beef, veal, mutton.) iit). SALESMEN chair, three fibre porch chairs, one HOUSES AND FL reports from Texas and Kansas, how. goat and horse meat.combined. About} RICHARD PENWARDE! SALESMEN_M ith intelligence, 8x1) rug, vacuum cleaner, kitchen|FOR SALE — Party soon leaving the] ever brought in some buying “crderat 14,000,000 pounds of Jard a week .are 5-20 to 65 ie, ho Seth x hd the table, and several small articles. | city wishes to sell his 6 room mod-| rhe’ opening which varied from un- going abroad. The constitutions of : clit Sal Sis weed Re ae energetic, honest of purpose and the ‘Party leaving city and must sell] ern bungalow, including 2 bed! changed to 1 this years pigs are weaker than usual,| DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP | Ted blood of courage to make good, | FOR RENT—Room with board, si Call M697 oF 116-W Rosser, G21w] rooms. Has porch, full basement] j, anged to 1-4 cents lower was fol- but this probably will be offset by in:| Notice is-hereby given that the vart- to act as permanent representative | able for two persons, with private] — - : — and floor im the attic, Is’ near|/oWed by a allght rally/and then) by a , sed ‘cart @ precautions against |nersbip her fore existing between| for the largest selling organization family. 208 3rd St. SEEDS. school and handy’ to the capital. moderate decline all around, Ae er tenis ‘j arerlesvavenethln the undersigned, a. W. Johnson and s in America. The man will be con- 4 5-29-1w| We have a quantity of the farmers} price $3700 on terms. Would also] _Mereasing reports of red and black ‘ eg the ie aide chow at H. Schriver, under tne ont down aa| sidered rather than his experience. | FOR RENT—Modern apartments in seed, flax seed, corn and grass seed] 501) furniture, if desired. Also for] Tust in the southwest strengthened Cay Or ne xt fall tg ecopted ag in.|Wiite Bus Line, is hereby dissolved, Your earnings will average from|" tho Rose Apartments. 215 3rd. St! Still in stock. Holland Nursery, Bis-| Sele 6 rooms partly modern house,| the market but selling enlarged. The Peoria, JIl., next fall is accep 3 In-| Dated, May 9, 1922. $50' to $60 a week. We will pay ope ae a ¢smarck, N. D. Phone 397. 31-1w - :| closing was steady but 1-8 to 1-2 cents i ti ft CHRIV Phone 852. F. W. Murphy. _ 6-1-tf well located with fine grounds, for B ly dicating the increased importance .o! J. H. SCHRIVER, $25.00 a week and commission to St phy: =~ atitchine. picotiie T feht ta "3 “be net lower the porker in the hard road back to J. We JOFINSON, 6.2} right man while learning. Apply S.{ "OR RENT—One room in modern Hemstitching, picoting and novelty} $2000. Might take soldier's bonus . ad “fic H ey) oh 2 to capitol; dy | pleating, 10 ¢ a yard for cotton} for down payment and then month- —— 2 normalcy. SES OF THE PRO Koslow, Grand Pacific Hotel, after Peetctrcae Prone 06 yonne many and 15 cents for silk. Will do mail] ly payments. Geo, M, Register. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. 142 PE RE ESTER — MME BOARD OF CITY ad FOR RENTOFurnish 7 Ta iol: orders, Mrs. C. P, Larsen, 400 4th}jPOR SALE—Three nice modern bun-| Chicago, June 2.—Cattle receipts, 3,- Horseradish | SIONERS AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES orn house Lady Suited Gall Mtter | St: 6-1-1w]" galows, five rooms and bath each.| 500, steady to 10 cents higher. Monday evening ee ane 1922. .s|OR SALE—New and second hand! 5p, m. 614 8th S . “§-27-1wk | FOR SALE—Kalamazoo range with Sold reasonable and on easy terms.| ‘fog receipts, 27,000, active, mostly | —— | met in regular session Monday evening,| Harley Davidson Motorcycles. Don’t RENT—Furnished Fi large reservoir, $40.00. Also Todd Also modern house of nine rooms] 10 to 16 cents higher. A | {May 29th, 1922, at eight o'clock, P. M.| buy a motorcycle until you get our FOR! RENT—Furnished rooms for} protectograph check writer, $25.00,| and bath, trees. Nothing like it in| Sheep receipts, 9,000, steady. Sister Mary ‘Suggests Some | ‘There. .were | present’ Commissioners y ht housekeeping, modern. _In- leg cages . *! the city at the price. $1200 cash. Bhd acre ongler Larson, Thompson and{ Prices, Write for list. | Bismarck re 320 4th St -1-; as good as new. Phone 377W owe gal ia HH. Holih } Appetizing Recipes | Been ge area minutes of the} Machine and Welding Shop. 4th | 2 —— iu 5-80-1w| Balance easy terms. J. H. Holihan, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK i uel mecting “held on May ;22d,, 1922, wore St., Bismarck. 5-5-1m | FOR RENT. Furnished Foom, mod FOR SALE—Natural color er go-| 814 Broadway. Phone 745. ét South St. Paul, June 2.—Cattle re- LL + oc Bie i ad { 5 m= 7 5 a + ‘ iti ve eipts 8 missioner’ Larson, seconded and carried,| FOR SALE—1914 Ford touring car. Soo Third a enema OF Tog -tt cart in good condition. Call 488X. | — — . t | ceipts 1,400, slow, mostly steady to q ] Wererial ao créads LON 5 a’ “| 222 ird St. P| -2-2t|FOR RENT—Modern house of five} weak. Common to good beef steers Horseradish is one of the best of the] the bills lowed as. read, Cash $90.00 or Soldier’s bonus, con: = n g early spring appetizers. Use it with motion of Commissioner ‘Thompson,| sidered. We sell the master water ROOM FOR RENT in modern house. For SALE—Gas stove, library table, rooms and bath, furnished, garage: $6.75 $8.50. Best load lots today carly spring appetizers yicnes. | Peat) gonae’ and carried, 2 sidewalls wit! proof titer. Lockwood Accessory | $10 per month. 210 8th S!. Phone) ang large Gas stove, library table! From June first to Sept. first, $40 | around the latter price, Bulk $725 to some of the shredded root Into but-| side TC Broadway. from © Washington Co, corner 8th and Main St. Phone 2263, 5-29 1 wk ? 531 3t monthly. References required. J. H, | $8.00. Butcher cows and heifers large- ter and spread on boiled fish, Cab- Avenue fo) West ark Street, On motion 332. ea ¥ 6-1-3| FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- GARDEN nicely Started will be giv Holihan. Phone 745. 6-1-2 be ah60 to 6.50. Few 2up to $8.00. . of Commissioner Larson, seconded ani a EN nicely s a iy SNT—Furnishe artine ckers 2 s $5, 50. howe or beet salad fs given a tang by|Cavia the tehowing Inspectors tor| FOR SALE—FoRd Sedan 1921 model] ern house. 309 Sih St. Phone 236w | GARTEN it care. Phone 588M. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, Stockers and feeders $5.00 to (7.50. the addition of alittle horseradish. | the, Primary Election were appointed: | jn/JAi condition. Ruders Furniture §31.3t -2-1t] | three rooms. and bath, private en- f Peat leh FI i Let the root'stand in cold water-for| Hirst Ward Hast “Pall J. Meyot. ne-| Exchange, 118 6th St. FOR. RENT—Two nice clean fur- Eo iivaten Phone |" snes and ice and electric washer ly aes 2 oe Highs Jargely Haas an hour before shredding. “The root land Be ene a ies ah 5-29-lw] nished rooms in modern house suit- FOR Au E—Corn cultivator, Phone} furnished. Phone 862 L. J. tad pow, 5 to $9.50, Seconds $5.00 to is shredded or grated tor serving.’ pond yard saat erank, W.. Mur, = con + ee i i 9 ebro Horseradiah Cream. |": cong. -ward Weat—Theo, Quanrud, LEY ee ee strons to Fo sania Aigher Haw lenod Three tablespoons flour, 2 -table-] -Third Ward West—k. G. Wanner. THE OED HOME TOWN BY STAN apartment. Want to buy a bed dav-} 169 to around 180 pound hogs $10.15 ter, 2 m, 14 Third Ward ‘West—Carl R. Kositzky. = enport. Also for sale, 3-4 size iron on ‘ae spoons butter, 2 cups cream, 14-cup| 0% Wward—G,.C. Wacht to $10.25. Bulk better grades $9.75 Z ‘our! ‘achter. bed, compelte. Phone 905, 2 grated horseradieh, 1| teaspoon vine Fitth ‘Ward—B. Flanagan. 5-29-1w | © $10.00. i -2 t n galt, 1-4 teaspoon! Sixth Ward West—John Parkinson. 5-29- tons cedints : a gar, 12 teaspoon salt, 14 teaspoon! Sith Ward East—Geo. Humphreys. ROW RENT ONTeany Toralahod- roomed) og ae, recmints 1,000, “steady to" 50 pepper, 1-2 teaspoon sugar. The City Auditor was instructed to ee {cents lower. Best native spring lambs Melt butter, stir in flour and slowly | give notice that the Board of Equall- modern house, large and airy with) $13.50. Light native ewes $6.50. Hea- closet; suitable for two. Phone] vies as low as $2.50; bucks $2.00.