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| H an urgent demand for Southern Railway, preferred, rising \ ans: ad i 4 » prefe i iz = pe Lect ee about new, almost i ¢ \ hipment, of pier grain, es: 1 to 2 points, Material improvement Dee, 67% |FOR RENT—One front room on first] session given for $4 a aoe eee ereaier oat of the sell. | Roints. United States Rubber 3% and Dee. 53% say | housekeeping; also one sleeping} cluding 2 bed rooms, built in “elk at oe oral ta be of a profit taking | cea,Col# & The closing was strong. room on second floor, 409 5th St | tures, very close m, for $4,500, om ‘ ’ ppseret ee Fangeal | jg ontblent buying power developed Dec. . 227 © 227 7 10-11-4t] terms; 9-room modern house, in ied to 3-4 higher, with Decem- | ize the deyhessing attest, of a Viol ee ORT frakahed. poanie, tia. apictuant | fone OF ADO, ah aE, Shoo 4: 5 | ize. th essin f i ‘urnished rooms, also apartment.| front, for $4,600, on terny;; 9. 1.09 9:8 to 1.09.5-8 ‘and May /20-point drop’ in \Standard Oil: of Dee 67% | Bismarck Business College, Phone| modern house, including 3 be THE OLD HOME TOWN BISMARCK TRIBUNE oh BY STANLEY News of the: Markets DEMAND FOR - WHRAT BOOSTS 0, Oct. 14-—Higher’ prices herve ‘resulted! this morn-. ing from 2 rise in Liverpool quota Oil and General Asphalt two point American Radiator dropped 8% whil American Express sold’ seven’ points) under its high’ figure of the, morn! ing. U. S, Realty’was forced .down 2% and U,~S. Food Products. and, Fisher Body 2 points, National Bis- cuit. receded from 211 to 208 but. again mounted to 313. A subsequent, buying. movement in Studebaker, Chandler. Motor, Marine. preferred, Continental Can and International. Paper which improved 1 to 2-points and further easing of the call money rate exerted, a later steadying effect. Prices started upward again in the. 1 from continued transporta- ‘final hour in response to the. broad- Dee: 108% 107% 108} 5} Stentneinl Berl wen. mS; 72 ton difleulties on this side ef the |¢mimg demand for, the principle rail- Moy Hee Teo ees | WANTED, Competent girl Sor gen-|FOR SALE—Six-room modern house ‘Atlantic preventing any general ac-|zeh0 shires, “Atchison, Northern: Pa- OATS eral housework, Mrs, J. P. Sell, 621] including 3 bed rooms, east front vy Prana any Lene ; | Sific, Chesapeake and Ohio; Reading, Dec.~.... 38% 335% 39% 935% |__Fifth St. 10-13-3t} close in for $3,000, on terms; 6 on of wheat supplics and|New York Central, Lackawanna and May 35 35% room modern fine bungalow, jus 3-£ lo LiL was followed by a|New Jersey and heaviness in other { vesetion and then a fresh up-| domestic oils, Active pool operations y 3 were Eondue! ed in a-number of spe- Be ST jeial stocks, and these, with the s sand) oats displayed independ- | huoyancy. of Mexican. Petroleum and ent strength from the outset,’ with | Pan American Petroleum shares had ‘| mand 11.75; Montreal 1.00 3-32. demand 1 Sweden demand 26,62; Denmark demand 20,10; Switzerland demand 18.55;- Spain demand 15.24; Greece demand 2,65; Poland, dem: .01; -Czecho-Slovakia demand 3.37; | Argentine demand 36.00; Brazil de: | CALL MONEY (By the Associated Press) New York, Oct. 13.—Call money easier; high 5; low 4%; ruling rate | 5. Time loans firm; mixed collateral 60,90, 4% @ 4%; 4-6 months 4% @]} 5. Prime commercial paper 4%. MINNEAPOLIS. RANGE (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Oct. 13.— Open. * High. Low. Close. | WHEAT i GRAIN RANGE ‘ (By the Associated ‘Press) * Chicago, Oct. 18- } Opén. High. “Low. Close. | WHEAT [po tial WANTED — Woman for [USIED NENTS __HELP WANTED—7EMALE | | WANTED—A good typist, also to .do general office work. Apply Bismarck’ Hide & Fur Co. Cor. Ninth and Front St. -10-1268t WANTED—Girl for general house work. Mrs, Ben Tillotson, Phone 828." 200 West Broadway, 10-9-5t. Beneral housework, Apply Mrs. C. M. Dahl, 615 5th St, - ROOMS FOR RENT. 183. 10-3tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light house keeping or sleeping rooms. Phone 322 R. or call at 206 Thayer. 10 1w 10-13-2t | PAGE S. _ WORK WANTED WANTED—Place _school girl tq work for board and room. Writ. to No. 476 Tribune. = 20-11-31 ae LAND ! FOR SALE OR TRADE—A. sectioi of land in Dunn County. Writ Tribune No. 462. 9-22-11) FOR SAI OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. rooms, hot‘ water heat, south front] for $5,200, on terms, and 6-room partly modern house, close in foy $2,000,,0 soldier's bonus might bd accepted for down payment. Geo, x x nd July corn scoring n¢w price; a stimulating effect on the rest. of - Ce ee - . . ara! ae s forthe season.. After open: the’ list,” Salés approximated 1,050,- MPN Dec, «+1200 10076 1 ose [FOR RENT—Nico, “quiet, furnished | Mi Register. 10-1819 4 5-8 to 13-8 higher, December | 000 shares. Mev D0 gie 109% 103% 103% | TOPMs centrally located, Suitable WANTED TO RENT—A 6 or 7 I. for'64j.the corn: miazket held! ———__—__— ve CORN, | for: two, Phone 877, room modern house furnished o: near to the initial ra SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Dee, .... 63% 64% 68% / 64 10-13-1w |, partly. turniebeds., somewhere .s06 ) i tarted 1-8 to le up, De oieeTgthss Associated Press) == PMay 111 65% 66% 65% 65% | FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo-| “tween 3rd and 8th Sts., about ee ' alittle s PAPEL eek SU i eaieniae f July 1... 65% 66 65% 65%) dern house, 618 Sth St, Phore| November Ist. Will give refer, sua <n hogs weaken- | beef-steers $5.00 @ $8.50; bulk under | V4 pee, cn dea an dowd, don 0-12-56 | OS ee bed Best) | ($6.50; grass fat butcher cows and il July 11139” 39% 98%" 39% [FOR RENT—Furnished rooms forsFOR SALE—2 bed room set, ; heifers $3.50 @ $6.50, bulk under) HD "LARD “|. light housekeeping or for sleeping.{ Practically new dining set, 1 cook- | bushels of « See ee ea ean ares a Oct. ......1110 11,10 10.90 10.95 |" 212 2nd St. io-ia-ct |] Ine range, 2 Heating stoves,’ J i Jnited State: pyri, - 0 Rn | ara 3 9,30 9.22 8.27) 7 a; : 36, aby bed, ibrary table an ed SBE Ga tenaDnaEots ‘| stockers and feedets $3.50°@ A RIBS 227) FOR RENT—Room in modern house-+ “several other articles. 300-9th St ‘Phe close was firm, % et | bulk under $6.00. Calves receipts ee o | OA as Ba 16.70, -10,50.' 10.60, et9sein, 822: 2nd St, Phone 728. | phone 977d, 10-10-1wk| | Neher with, Decombe et 1200; market steady to strong; best AUNT SARAH PEABODYS CAMPAIGN Oat FOR RENT—Four room cottage, Tivo lights largely $8.75; few extra choice ;/ vealers $9.00 @ $9.75; seconds mostly $5.00 @ $6.00. Hogs receipts 8,000; To OUST MARSHAL CTEY WALKER IS © MEETING STRONG OPPOSITION AT JIM WATSONS estimate 30,009,000 bushe - 85 AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE —/My new Chevrolet blocks from post office. In excel- lent condition. Inquire 406 Third or see J. K, Doran at ofgise, 110] market weak to 25¢ lower; range Chemical & Dye 4 is & : if i $7.00 @ $8.75; bulk 150 to 200 pound : halmers _... : Coupe.” This €ar ‘cost $010.14 With aie atrect, | jhogs $8.75; bulk 180 to 150 pound 0 aT See Sat ; 5 an Beet Su a beeen Hun only & few tuners 10-7-1W| | hogs going mostly as feeders around| Barley offerings met with a strong{rate sacked ewt, early Ohios and! 86%c; No. 1 red durum 86%c. Flak- an Can .... 712% | ‘7iniles ‘on: thé..strects, of" Bismark: | a —| - ____g' $8.25 @ $8.50; medium and heavy | demand from. shippers and attvanced | round. whites, partly wraded 75e @| seed on track and arrive $2.31% @|: an Car & Foundry s.....194'% | Save the difference and buy it for] POR SALE Might” room houses * NEWS OF WALL STREET butchers scarce; packing sows most-| right at the opening. B0e. Red River Valles points ear-|§235%; October $233% bid; No-]Ameritan Hide & Leather pfd . 10%) the price of a Ford. Inspection in-} giq Ave, B. Phone Eaeaee| i = = ly $7.00 @ $7.50; feeders pigs $8.50) Flax receipts were moderate again | loads f. 0. b, usual terms, Moorhead | vember $2.33 lsked; December $2.25 Amerittn International Corp... 37% | vited. Phone. 356, or write Box 298 ae ° “je-7-1wk \ (By the Associated Press) | @ $8.75. Sheep receipts 3,500; lambs|and most of the crushers were in] rate-sacked cwt. partly’ graded Red| % May #$2.26%4 asked. Qats|American Locomotive . 185% | Bismarck. 10-12-w | san oe \ New York, Oct, 13—Strength of| around, 25c @ 50c higher; bulk fat| the market. ‘| River Ohios 75c @ 80c, mostly 6c. white track and arrive 30% |American Smelting & G04 | =|EOR RENT—5 room ‘house, partly +» % vs | standard railroad and Mexican oil natives $12.60 @ $12.75; fat ewes to " @.38c. No. 1 rye track 70%; foreign | Aiferican Sugar. .. 81_ |FOR SALE—Overland 83. A-1 con-[ © modern, close in Call 108 Thayer] | shares and wankhess of the Stand- | packers strong, $3.50 @ $5.50. DULUTH RECEIPTS DROP IN PRICE 71%; arrive 70%. Barley 46¢ @ 58. American Sumbtre To 38%2B avons New fon, new cpaliery, St. or phone 658-W. 10-10-1 | ard Oil group featured today’s irre- f By the Associated Pres: * i —_______ PAtheri¢ r. nose and good tires. Will sell cheap | 7 SALE cod’ 1 i gular opening Of the stock market. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK PG Ah tna Ae ROMA args ; American Tobacco if taken at once. Also one Har-} peagisg, ney reed, oTogmed a The advance in rails was led by C (By the Associated Press) receipts domestic grain—wheat 366,-| Oil company of New Jersey today STRENGTH SHOWN American Woolen ley-Davidson 1919 model motor- alow... Magy. terms. (i Phong ; cago and Northwestern, and Missouri| Chicago, Oct, 13.—Cattle reeeipts|000 bushels; corn 11,200; oats 2-| announced a reduction of one. cent (By the Associated Press) Anaconda’ Copper cycle. _ Blectrically’ equipped.|. oe > 10-10-Iw t Pacific, cach of which were up {3,500; bulk heifers strong to 15¢|600; barley 11,600; rye 191,100; flax | Smnounced, @ reduction of one een’) Duluth, Minn, Oct: 13.—Strength | Atchison |... ‘44 condition.‘ Bisiiarek Mavhine point while Mexican Petroleum, up| higher; beef. cows steady fo strong; | 46900, Shipments—-wheat 290,100 bu-|® Sallon in the price of gasoline) was shown in the wheat market to-) Atl, Gulf & W. f @ Welding Shop. 218 4th St. MISCELLANEOUS. do and the Pan American issucs, up| other classes generally steady; na-|shels;’ rye 34,500, “Elevator reccipts | throughout its territory. day, moderate advances being rec-| Baldwin Locomotive a 10-11 FOR SALE—Dresser, two iron bed ; 13% to 2, stood out in the oil group.|tive beef steers _compfratively | bonded grain—wheat 16,900; barley pereey a Se orded, Active bidding set in from the| Baltimore & Ohio... BONEN ECORI nk Range, washing machine, + ae The sharp break in’Standard Oil of| scarce; bulk being short fed and |10,400; rye 1,800. FLOUR UNCHANGED start from millyys’ arld operators | Bethlehem Steel “B” FOR SALE—Owner leavin ea ee! PEER aemenae %@ }New Jersey, 3,500 shares of which| Warmed up kind; top matured beef] Duluth car inspection—wheat Nos. _ (By the Associated Press) | and a ready sale was experienced | Canadian Pacific. | 1921 Buiek-six, ‘first elas condi-| S125 Ford tourine ead Phone. § sold at 226 to 230, as compared with| steers $12.75; weight 1,369 pounds}1 and 2 dark northern and Nos. 1] Minneapolis, Oct, 18—Flour un-|for all nearby grain. Central Leather Aoys | tion, looks and runs like new, two re purine ca Vhong: 025 the final rate of 236% on Wednesday | best mixed yearlings $11.40; bulk} and 2 northern 24; No. 3 dark north- changed.’ Shipments 64,550 barrels.| The wheat market was steady at Chandler Motors . 6 4 spare tires, covers, bumper bar or call 44 Rosser. . 1 reflected dividend involved no in-|beef steers $9.00 @ $10.50; practi-}ern,and No. 3 northern 2; other} Bran $21.00. y the close, but fresh upturns and ac- Chesapeake & Ohio ... a boyce meter and spotlight, Reason- ou 10-13-3t crease in the present rate of each| cally no fresh Westerns -here; bulk|sprihg 1; Nos, 1 and 2 amber durum we ~ | tivity were shown in rye. October | Chicago, Mil. and: St.~Pa 32% | able if taken at once. Write Ne |FOR SALE—At Halliday, N. D. one | payment, It yielded later tq 225%.|bologna bulls $4.00. @ $4.15; bulk|and Nos. 1 ard 2 durum 40; No. 3 MINNEAPOLIS CASH __ ,.|,heat.closed unchanged at $1.06; No-| Chicago, R. 1. & Pac. an) are Felbant ve )0-6-9t| confectionery building and” one 1 Brtndard Oil of California Aropped | veal ealves around $10.50 to packers; |amber durum and No. 3 durum 20; (By: the Associated Peegay’/*” ‘|/Vember unchangéd)at $1.06%; Decem- Chino Copper ...... 2 pee crestaurant bifildin Incuire of [iv in the first half hour, Sugar outsiders paying upward. to: §11.00,| smutty durum 1; other durum 65; | Minneapolis, Oct, 13.—Ran ;| ber unchanged at $1.07 and May un-} Colorado ‘Fuel & Iron 82 {FOR SALE—Ford Touring, 1921] ‘Karmers State Bank, Halliday, N. stocks were strong in response to|Hogs receipts 18,000; light and but-| mixed 64; smutty mixed 2; all wheat LST GaN Of | changed at $1.08!4~ nominally. Octo-| Corn Products. « 124% | starter, demountable, rims, fine] py: Oe ga a a 4 1 See es ere sca Abnericén and Man: {chers 10 te 16¢ lower; pagking sows |219; flax'15; mixed grain 1; corn 6; | TePresentative cash saless: Wheat Ne- ber durum closed Mc up at. 90% bid; | Crucible Steel 80% | ceaditond, ‘Warsanta arothon cook | ene ; iis sugars cach gaining a point. Am-|and pigs unevenly steady;’few choice | oats 2; rye 60; barley. 9. All grains| 1, dark northern $1.19% @ '$1.275; | November Mc up at 90c bid; Decem-| Erie . 15% | Daner considered. C. H. Gutman,| OR SALE—New eight bank adding A “eriean Radiator broke 2% and weak-|220 to 260 pound averages $9.40 @[/311; on track 370. No, 2 dark northern’$1.15% @ $1.16; | her %c up at 8c bid and May 4c | Famous. Players-Lasky 97% | 1B Ave. D * *""Jo-10-5¢- and listing machine, $90.00; terms i eee ee eee noted ia: Famous Play:| $9.50; bulk 1.90;to-210" pound: aver- |! No. 3 dark northern $1.11% @ $1.16] off- at 91%c bid. General Asphalt . 62% Hedsdcean Waitat Pel dit ‘ res HGrnational Paper, — National {ages $9.20 @ $9.35; top $9.50; “julk LIBERTY BONDS %; No. 4 dark northern $1.08%;:No.| Spot rye closed 2%4eup at 70%e; |General Blectric 182% eth Fite (Triung Ne: se Lead, Baldwin and Union Pacific.|140 to 180 pound averages $8.90 @} (By the ‘Associated Press) Jgdark ‘hard winter $1.16 @ $1.18/|-October. 2%c up at 70%c bid; De-| General Motors 15 The State of North Dakota to the soe Hume: 10-9-1w ae ae National Biscuit, United States Al-|$9.15; bulk packing sows $7.75 @| New Vork Oct, 13.—Liberty bonds ; N° 2 dark hard winter $1.16 @ $1.48; | cember 1c up at 69%¢ bid and May | Ggodrich Co. ... 25 | above named Defendants: FOR SALE—Good coal range in per- cohol and Studebaker were strong. | $8.25; pigs mostly $8.75 @ $9.00;!at 1p. m.: i Poe Fh y OR No. 1 hard winter $1.08; No. 1 amber| %c up at 72%c asked. Spot oats | Great Northern pfd 94 You are hereby summoned to an-| fect condition; large oven. Call at } Despite the acute weakness of |/heavy $8.65 @. $9.50; “medium $9.15 nine $100.58 durum $1.04%; No. 2 amber durum | closed Je up at 36%c. asked; ‘and bar- Mlinois Central... 115% ever the complaint in this action} 499 5th St. Phone 512 M. 10-11-3t i Standard Oil shares, New Jersey|@ $9.40; light @ $9.35; light | Second 4's Qos | 97, @2$1.025; No. 2 mixed duruit | ley unchanged at 46e to 58e. -| Inspiration Copper. 38% and to serve a copy of your answer \ Gropping to 219%, or nearly-17 points | light $8.75 @ $9.00; packing sows| First 4%’s 99.96 | 86%, @ S9%e;-No. 1 mixed wheat, Operations in flax were on a fair| International Harvest 09% |upon the subsckibers within thirty) arq you, the above named respon. \ Hee ee eer a lateetty $7.00 @e$0.505 packing sews Sia eas, $9.06) $1.16 @ $1.18%; No. 2 mix6d wheat] sctle and its market showed irre-|Int. Mer, Marine pfd ..- - 02% |days after the service of this summl sents, And’ cach of your, ave heccby the general, list continued upward.| rough $7.39 @ $8.90; killing pigs| ‘Third 4%’ 99.92 | $1.05. Barley sample grade be @ alpiity. October closed 1%e off at Tater tional Paper +008 | mons Une ee cranslys othe ae cited and required then and there to Exeept in the Standard Oil shares, | $8.50 @ $9.00. Sheep teccipts 11,000; | Fourth 4¢4’s 99.92 | 60cs No. 2, b8e 3 No. 3, 56c;|$2.33% bid; November 1c off at} Invincible Oil ...... i oa be and appear before this Court, and ; i j 7 7 No.’ 4, 55¢ @ 58c, Corn No. 1 mixed| $2.33 asked; December 2%e: off at|Kelly-Springfield Tir ure to appear or answer judgment | 3 j there was a noticeable absence of|fat lambs opening steady; early top! 4%’s uncalled . 100.20] go° @ Gaike, Oats No. 2 white 37!el $2.25% asked and May S%e off at Standard Oil of Ind. . will be taken against you by default Sa tthe aan if any you haves why) native $13.75 to packers and city butchers; bulk natives around $13.50; culls mostly $9.00 @ $9.50; ten cars selling pressure which encouraged buying fog the long account. Increas- cd activity of speculative pools? par- Ale cealled (122728 @ 40%c; No, 3 white 36%¢ @ 38%, rye No. 1, 68%e @ Tithe; No. 2, 68% @ 0%. Flax No. 1, $2.36 @ $2.37. $2.26% asked. ry POTATO MARKET CHICAGO GRAIN Minneapolis, Oct. 13—Owing the fact that some wheat was for ale for the country, the trade here North Dakota fasked ath ers $1.00 @ $1.18 ecwt.; Sout akota sacked early Ohios 85¢ @ $1.00 cwt,; can Express, the gains ranging from 2 arly 10 points, Call money opened and renewed at five percent. 10%e @ 72%ec. Flax No. 1, $2.35. $11.00. Ribs $10.95. ° : DULUTH CLOSE. - - FOREIGN EXCHANGE. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) aaa eeaananre ny SUMMONS | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- tor the relief demanded in the com- plaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 1st day of September A, D, 1922, ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 9-15-22-29—10-6-13-20 the residue of said estate distributed, the administration of said esta! closed and said August E. Johnson, Bismarck Tribune, published at. Bis- marck, N. D., all not less than ten i ticularly in shares of companies} choice Idaho lambs $14.10 with 690 4 i ) : { holding large surpluses available for | out and feeders at $14.00; same price PRAGA is copa re beagle — (By the Associnted Press) Bismarck, Oct. 12, 1922. i day of September At Executor ‘be, dischurned ) ee) distribution, furnished the impetus! and sort as their mates here sold for’ receipts 60 cars; total U. S. ship- MILL CITY RECEIPTS Chicago, Oct. 13—Wheat No. 2}No, 1 dark northern ve 1.00 Fee ou tit “Dated the ‘27th day of September, | ad for the advance throughout most ofjlete Thursday; feeding lambs and jrents 1,213; Wisconsin. sacked and (By the Associated Press) red $1.17%% @ $117%; No. 2 hard|No, 2 spring ....-.2. La lanl Gee gAtlonteys’ fore Eistatiee: A.D. 1922, | the list. n Petroleum extend-|sheep around steady; heavy fat ewes’ bulk round whites $1.00 @ $1.15 cwt.; Minneapolis, Oct. 18.—Wheat re-| $1.12 @.$1.13, Corn’ No. 2 mixed 68%c ['yo° 1 amber durum . wee 771 Webb Blow, ‘Bismarck, N D. (SEAL) i 5% points and the Pan| $3.50 (@ $400; some up to $4.50; ! Minnesota sacked round whites’ Now ceipts 330 cars’ compared with 441) @ 69%c3: No. 2 yellow 68'c @ 69%.1 No 1 mixed durum . | 6B. ett Beene et By the Court: ; n shares to four each, while| lighter weight upward to $6.50. ge @) B110 gwts Minnesota sack- {CTS a year ago, Cash No, 1 north: /Oats No, 2 white 42e @, 42%; No. 310°" y Ma durum ..., 2 ee ee ee eee iti thincaktion “was I. G. DAVIES, “ ¢ new high records for the year were = | 4 Se diand Ohios No. 1, 90¢ @ $1.05] ¢rm $1.11 @ $1.18; December $1.08; white 40¢ @ 44c. Rye No. 2, 76%c Nov flax 2.00| tiled in oP ae A Eanes \ 4 dudge of the County Court. ' made by” American Can, American CABLES IGNORED ; ee eased yeaa Red Rive May $1.09%. Corn No. 3 yellow 623 @ Tribe, Barley, 35 Oe, Tim: eat tls Ae a aia __ BOS [iled in the office: of, the, Clerk. of, the, et the foregoing citation is. serv? \ Locomotive, U. S. Alcohol an eri- By the Associated Press’ red 5 ‘ F 05 c. Oats No. 3 White 87446c @ 38) othy seed $5.5 ) $6.50. Cl see! a * 3 i 1 ed by publication once each week for | my (By ) to! Ohios $1.05 @ $1.15; bulk 95e @ $1.05 | ie, Barley 0c @ Gle/Rye No. 2,| $15.00 @ $19.00, Pork nominal. Lard|-No, rye - Se vee AD North Dakota, onthe at aay 26 oe tour snécousiverwecks ke wade in the ignored the strong opening cables: at Liverpool’ today. Cash wheat: open-, ed firm to strong and sogn gained; rapidly compared with futures. Dur- um wheat was stronger too. Winter; Priees took al downward course after midday, the further drop in Standard Oil of New Jersey to 216 encouraging traders to work for a ction. Particular weakness devel- South Dakota sacked bulk-80¢ @ 90c ewt. (By the, Associated Press) (By the Associated Press) | Duluth, Minn., Oct. 13.—Closing cash prices: Wheet No. 1 dark nor- thern $1.13% @ $1.20%; arrive $1.13 %; No. 1 amber durum $1.044 @ early -Ohios 2° change irregular. Great Britain de- mand 4.49%; cables 4.43%; sixty day MODERATE INQUIRY Dills on banks 441; France demand (By the Associated Press) “New. York,; Oct, 13.—Foreign ex- |: ‘ty ‘of Burléigh. In’ District Court, Fourth Judicial District: | Mary Scholidon, Plaintiff, 'George J. Braig, Kate, M. Braig, Law son’ Walker, Farmers State Bank of | vs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter. of ‘the Estate of George Buckley, Deceased. |.. Notice is hereby given by the un- days before said hearing. (SEAL) I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. 9-29—10-6-13-20, t in the domestic oil shares and| wheat was stronger and demand act- 4 F d all other! # <ue food, gas, motor acces-|ive for dwindling receipts. | Minneapolis, Oct. 13-1! Potatoes $1064 5 Ne: 2 ember curd $1024 eu See are Healy demand Leo cited tea ogee ete any ner ‘dersigned Bert G. Backley, Adminis- STATE OF ee HONE i SOR, i a i dent o i vi ii F e i i iry, d r 1.08%; arriv e; No. 1 durum 3 cables’ 4.25; * Belgium .’ demand |)persol wr” ring zi * g AKOTA, n- sories, qguipment and independent} Corn offerings werevery light and moderate wire | inquiry, demand | @ $1.05K; arrive durusn |Ms cables’ 426; ° Belgium.” demand | persons: unknown. <lorr ign or enc trator with the will annexed of tne| STATE Qh NORTH 1 AKOTA, Coun- 90':c; No, 2 durum 88%c; Tide-!a fairly active competition for them ‘movement moderate, market steady; steels were also down sharpl Holland de- umbrance upon the: property” des-| Estate of George Buckley late of the Fourth Judicial District. 2} ,.03' 13-16; cables . 03%; mand 38.86; cables | d durum 89%¢ @ $1.00%; 98% c;' arrive |eity of Bismarck, in the County of | Burleigh and State of North Dakota, | decéased, to’ the creditors of, and all | ‘persons having claims againsf said‘ j deceased, to exhibit them, with the {necessary vouchers, within four ‘months after ,the first. publication , of this notice, to said administrator at his residence on the northwest _Guarter ‘of section “twenty in, towns | “ohke State of North Dakota to the 5 | : |) 0° (| |sth? prineipal meridian, in said Bur- | Above named Defendants: S peao Aire. ‘ leigh County. ° You are hereby summoned to an- You can RIDE Home ~ been - |" Dated September 28th, A. D. 1922. swer tothe complaint in this action , : % B 5 yer BERT G. BUCKLEY, 5; and to serve a copy of your answer j 1: peed ‘Administrator with will annexed of} Upon the subscribers within thirty estate of George Buckley, De- days after the service of this sum- | ‘y ceased: mons upon you, exclusive of the day | First publication, on the 29th day of service; and in case of your fail- ure to appear or answer judgment of September, A. D. 1022.) 5.09| will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the cor plaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this Ist day of September A. D. 1922, ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Officé and postoffice address: Webb: Block, Bismarck, N. D. To said Defendants: The complaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the Ist day of Sep- tember, 1922, and is on file therein. ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 9-15-22-29—10-6-13-20 Sandland district carloads f. 0. b:|'pibfe Vusual terms, “Minneapolis-St, Paul! mixed durum’ 87c @ surgug up \peelly:, Oats demand say cribed “in the complaint, Defendants water Oil five points, Sta 92; Norway Anna M. Schrunk, Kate ‘V. Schrunk nd Elizabeth Nielsen, Plaintiffs, vs. George J. Braig, Kate M. Braig, Law- son Walker, Farmers State Bank of | Baldwin, a corporation, and all other | persons claiming any. estate or in- terest in, or lien or encumbrance up- von the property described in the complaint, Defendants. LMAN - Not So-Wise, After’All.«: UEP CL YI e Do | LT * | BY usin Your. : Guess tie He a ike WISE GUY AND WALI } Y UP-A COUPLE BLOCKS Leif AnvGer A seat! i" 5 YY, ; pe : NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING : rs y a! By i WY 7/4 Vi Vy 1 SM | OF ‘FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS- y F Why YW L Vf, 5 / : | TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. : Y I] STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh—ss. In County Court; Before Hon. I. C. Daviey, Judge. x In the Matter of the Estate of An- |, drew Larson, Deceased. August E. Johnson, Executor, Peti- tioner, vs. Ingri/ Larson, _ Kjersti Mohlin and all other parties interest- jed in said estate. Respondents. = ior Roa The State of North Dakota to the ie eee Eek ee TRE, ? above named Respondents: FS i y You, the said Ingri Larson, Kjersti Stay. Inside Today | Mohlin, et al., respondents, are here- Say fi = | by notified that the final account of \ = \ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS aa EE, T WONDER IF == the executor of will of Andrew Lar- , Ie GEE, DONT You LNOW ANY, son, deceased, late of the township || Northern Pacific ALEIL OR SLIM OR BETTER THAN To lof Crofte in the County of Burleigh, | SONEBOW AIN'T WALK UNDER A jand State of North Dakota, deceased, Men Wanted } ‘has been rendered to this Court, cs : _ LADDER ToDAy??. ‘therein, showing that the estate of - jsaid deceased is ready for final set- 5 You BETTER Go | tlement and idisttfbution, ‘and, peti-|] at rates prescribed by the ioning that his account. be allowed, ace Z ae ae WOME AND TAME lthe residue of said estate be, distri. || United States Labor Board as A SQUINT AT YOUR buted to the persons thereunto follows: LE /titled his administration closed and : . he be directed to pay the residuc Machinists, 70c per hour, to himself as trustee under the will; that Tuesday, the 14th day of Novem- ber, A. D, 1922, atiten o'clock in the forenoon of that day at the court rooms of this Court in the court house, in the City of Bismarck, Coun- ty of Burleigh, and State of Nortk Dakota, has been duly appointed by this Court for the settlement there- of, at which time and place any per- son interested in said estate may ap- pear and file his exceptions, in yrit- ing, and petition and contest the ‘same, Blacksmiths, 70c to 80c per hour. Boilermakers, 70c per hour. Freight Carmen, 63¢ per hour. Apply to any round house oF Shop, or to W. E. Berner, Super- intendent Northern Pacific Rail- way, Jamestown, N. D. eee el