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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922 <THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - ——————_—__$_$_—_—___——— , f a CHICAGO RANGE : ‘ BY STANLEY (By the Associated Press) ews of the Markets peo | culeeatee 2 a: Open, High, Low. Clase ; ‘TACK |General Electric, up 3to 5%. Call + MB 116% 113% ” scan c J ‘ { mgr cherted ae Sie merce: ba ae Le 5 . 5 - Y u » f While a rise o: 10 2 peints_was + 105% 106% Ud D—MADE i “FOR 8A;.2 ¥ p j 4 ‘ageomptished in Northern “Pacific, COEN ae WANTE ed. $40. week- HOUSES AND FEATS q Great’ Northern, preferred. ‘Canadiah 69% 67% OT | OF wonian wanted: 140; wine Se 4 Pacific and St: Louis, Southwestern 1% 68 68 ly full time, $1.00 an hour spare} FO ALE—Six-room moderh’ house, \ preferred and'2 to 5-points by Wells 10% 67% 68 time, selling guaranteed hosicry.to| including 3 bed rooms, cast front, _ Fargo, Podtum, Cereal, Kresge, Gen- TS | wearer. Experience unnecessary.} close in for $3,000, on terms ‘ eral. American Tank, and American 43% 41% 41’; Guaranteed Mills, Norristown,. room modern fine bungalow, jus' Hide and Leather, preferred the gen- 43% 42 42 Penna, about new; almost immediate po: eral ‘market sagged in sympathy 40% 39% 39% | WANTED —By LW. Grim session given for $4,850, on term fs e with a. drop in Mexican Petroleum LABD . 4 y I, W. Griffin, two corn} § & ‘or $4,350, on-term : : from 288 to 226 which induced more 10,90°710.97 1(90 10.05} Pickers. Will pay 16e a bushel and) fine 6-room modern bungalow, in- DS (By the Associated Press) general realizing in the speculative 9.72 9.60 9.60) furnish team and /board. For fur- cluding 2 bed rooms, buiit in fea Chicago, Oct. 18—Wheat scored favorites. Conspicuous heaviness de- RIBS) - ther information call Richholt} tures, very close m, for $4,500, on OE ey ER ites today | Yeloped.in some of the domestic oils, Oto. . e.86 10.50! _ store, 10-16-3t | terms; 9-reom modern house, in- her fet wraceciige ntartcs Theltack wale the“ chanleala,. Gulf , States ae H HELP WANTED FEMALE cluding 5 bed rooms, close in, east that Liverpool quotations this morn-| Aina” He ef , y then, front Con, $4/600, oni terms 1. o-room Allis’ Chalmers, Chicago/ Pneumatic MINNEAEOLIS, RANGE Hausekeeper for man| modern house, including 5 bed ing failed to reflect fully the sharp ussettled 7% to 1%¢ net lower, with December $1.13 to $1.13% $1.124% to $1.125%. 1 Export buying of c helped to lift the grains~despite initial wea and July corn Sold at a new high| price record for the i922 crop. Asies opening at %c to %c decline, De- cember 68%e to 63'%c, the corn mar- ket sagged a little more and then made a decided general upturn. and May ;,| 1,250,000 shares. Tool, American Ice, Inspiration Cop- readjustment ofta’ week end techni- cat condition. Sales approximated ‘ MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES (By the Associated Press) Minneapoljs, Oct. 18.—Potatoes light.wire inquiry; demand limited; movement light;. market steady; lit- tle change in prices, Sandland dis- trict carloads f. 0. b. usual terms, COAT AND HAT FOUND ON THE CREEK, ‘BANK, WHICH SOME THOUGHT -| a STANLEY (By the Associated Press) _ FOUND MISSING — (Continued trom vage 1) said before leaving his office for a speaking tour this week. The statement was made in con- ‘| nection with allegations of league newspapers that members of the In- dustrial, Commission “refused” to Hi ; with three children age 9 to 12. name of Jack, Jasper county, Towa, tag on him. Liberal reward for return, A. W. Stadtler,. Wilton, _N. D. 10-16-4t LOST—Man's. wrist ‘watch, name on back.’ Call owner McKenzie Hotel. 10-16 f LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Large lot, 50-foot front, length, 168: feet. Cash sale price, upturn ‘yesterday in America was er, Americat’:-International, West- Minneapolis, Oet..18.— rooms, hot water heat, south front. Reaponsib| dy fon aeridants hesitation ea Unicn: ae ‘Maxwell. Motor A. Open. ‘High. Low. Close,| Ia town. H. Hangse, Linton, N. D.| for $6,200, on terms, and 6-room ever, lacked volume and the market | Suffered, losses of 1 to 2 points. D WHEAT a 10-18-4t |. partly modern house, close in for Sono went rapidly up grade with United States Steel dipped to 109%, may MO 110% 109, 109. WANTED—Girl for general house-| $2,000, a soldier’s bonus might be buyers continuing to stress indica-|& little more than a point below its lay 1 eth 110% 110%) work. Mrs, F. E. Shepard. 6 Ave.| accepted for down payment. Geo. tions of European shortage’ of sup--| carlier: high figure. Buying rari Mest; Dee. 36 a 7 a4 | Be Phone 345, 10-16-if |. M. Register. 10-13-1 plies. ag ane yonening whieh ranged Be mat rehe Malet oe the. Hat aia May 1.1137. 37 36% 36% | WANTED—Competont girl for _gen-|FOR SALE OR RENT—6 room house with December $1.15 to $1.15% and| Pet respond with much enthusiasm. RYE : _| eral housework, Mrs, J. P, Sell, modern except heat. Good location. May §1.13% to $113%, was follow-|. Weakness of United States’ Stecl Dec. 2 72% 10% 7044 | _ 621th St. 10-18-1f] Price $2,600. Rent $30 per: month. ed by a moderate general decline and| #4: other shares ‘of ‘that ‘group ‘en- May 134 13% 72 Ferris Cordner, Bismarck, thee By eke to ell above yester-| couraged selling for both dccounts BARLEY day's finish ‘all around, in later dealings. Most of the act- Dee, .... 54 _, 4% BS % 5B4G partly furnished® (én first fleck Heavy profit taking on the part| ive issues reveded 1 to 4 points be- : FLAX, os bookkeeping work after 5 p. m.| Phone @78R after 5 p. m ; of holders brought about a late set-|/0W. vesterday’s final’ figures, The Dec. . 236%% 234 236 Hareb: santas éxberionde?: AcuIy after 5 p. m. Shek rahe, valub ‘of wheat, today | 19simg was heavy, May: Bang maz aa | “Haves26 yoars oxporionce. Apply | 00 tests-ink ; ind ‘ vi urther speculation in high ‘ > . 17. ‘ -16- reaction was natural in view of the | Sational gains in itis Aiea! part ae NESTOS SAYS LOST OR STRAYED Sable ol or isced FOr SALE OR TRADE—Maxwell pene : oday’s stock market. e_ whole s —Sable eolered| sedan in very good mechanical sharp advance of late. Prices closed | ii. "turned heavy later, reflecting ‘RECORDS WERE Shepherd dog; answers to the} condition. Run less than 10,009 miles. Body good as new. Equip- ped with five white wire whecls which cost $126.00 extra, Would be good buy at $60joc, will take $475.00, part cash balance pay- ments, or might consider trade for old car and-cash difference. Phone 4853, Bismarck. 10-181w FOR SALE — My new Chevrolet Coupe. This car cost $910,14 with Oats started %c @ %c lower ta; Minveapolis and_ St. Paul rate part- $ | meet William Lemke in a debate Sun- a shade advance, December 42%e ly graded sacked cwt. zoung whites f : BEEN LEFT BY THE MISSING MARSHAL OTEY WALKER - ( day at LaMoure county. ‘ $500. Located on 13th St. for fur-{ extras. Run only a few hundred £3 a8 6G) leevendedl (Asn ttle and pe @ ais intada.t pedi Mage : Was (CLAIMED BY THE RIGATFUL OWNER ‘TODAY, | The Governor said he had heard| ther information call 423 Third St. miles on the strects of Bismarck. Provisions wefe higher in response! termé, Moorhead rate sacked per| SWEN OLSON. HIRED MAN AT THE PARSONS FARM. .. . ; on nothin jor the. alleged effort af, ie or Phone 243, 10-16-1w save the altered andl bay ft for E ; : 5S dene ca. crowd “at | Se rereeeenmeneenteie ei lS ion in- to announcements of a reduction in warchouse stocks in Chicego. Wheat No, 2 red $1.21%; No. 2 hard $1.19 @ $1.20%. Corn No. 2 mixed 73% @ 74%c; No. 2 yellow ewt. -partly graded Red River: Ohios 80c. a ' POTATOES WEAK (By the Associated Press) wheat closed unchanged at $1.08 nominally; November unchanged at $1.08 nominally; December 1c off at ee 1.215;. No. 1 hard winter $1.07 @ $1.1734. No. 1 hard winter $1.07 @ pug SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK (By the Associated Press). - South St. Paul, Oct. 18.—Cattle re- Jud on false pretense of a debate un- til just: before he left for Bismarck Saturday to keep an appointment. The Governor then added: = ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath in modern house, May be used for light housekeeping or sleeping vited. Phone 356, or write Box 298, Bismarck. 10-12-w FOR SALE—Dodge roadster, A-1 con- ~djtion, cheap if taken at once. Ad- Tde @ T5e. Oats No. 2 white 45¢ @| Chicago, Oct. 18—Potatoes weak} $1.08 nominally‘and'May 1c off at] -cej 3" No. 1’ amber di cae d iti ishé ‘ i i a ; 18. v x , pts 3,600; market: slow; common jo. 1’ amber durum $1.01 @ never made any political speech] rooms, Partly furnished. Private} ress P.O. Box 241, Bismarck. 46c; No. 3 white 43¢ @ 4c. Rye No.| on white, steady on early Obios; |$1.09% nominally. October durum] and medium beef steers and’ butcher | $1-12; No. 1 durum 94¢ @ 99c; No./ or aprticipated in any political de-| entrance. Call at 623 9th St. ee 10-16-3t 2. 83%c @ 84%c. Barley 62c @ 7c. receipts, 121 cars; total United States closed 1% .off. at: 95%c asked; No- 1 mixed durum $1.03 @ $1.03%; No. she. stock mostly steady; best fat bate on Sunday, and I don’t intend 10-17-1w ROOM AND BOARD. ? Timothy seed $5.50 @ $6.50. Clover | shipments 1,248; :. Minneosta bulklvember 2%c off at 94% asked; De- 1 . 1 mixed wheat $1.00 @ $1.24%. Bar- ‘th i Gecd $15.00 @ $20.00, Pork nominal.| SPiPmOMts aoe @ $1.00 cwls dark|eember Txe off at Sc asked and|geoee fue, Su reehen ee aos: [ley sample grade S4e @ 69c; No. 2] fe-oe yoaiy bite dane af she wick |FOR RENT—Partly furnished or un-| SOAR AND -ROOMOr board by Lard $11.00. Ribs $11.00 @ $12.00. | and peely 0c @ SBt cwt.; Minne-|May 2%e off at 9%e bid. Spot rye|'g3.00 @ $6.00; bulk under $4.25; | 59%c @ G2e; No, 4, be @ 59e. Corn aoe at ee eas oF the, week)” furnished rooms, also apartment.| the a, i Or jp erA shy | No. 2 yellow 68%»; | 294 shall resb on the seventh. Bismarck Business College, Phone je day, ab, the; Dunrayon- 10178 ¢—____—___..__ sota sacked Red River No. 1, $1.05 @ $1.15 ecwt.; Wisconsin sacked and. closed le off. at: 75c_@ 76c; October le off at 75c; December-%c off -at No. 1 yellow 70c; canners and cutters steady to strong, tt P00; helogna balla | No. 1 mixed 67% @ 6c. Oats No. largely $2.25 @ $3.00; bologna bulls Governor Nestos spoke at Napoleon 183, 10-3tf LAND :; “ (NEWS OF WALL STREET bulk aroutd whites 90c @ $1.05 cwt.;|71%e and May %c off at 75%c. Spot ; 2 whi Hes ite | 1 igh ied wae a ul . 0 . a ‘ . trong to 25¢ higher, la 3.25 white 41c @ 43%c; No. 3 white| last night. He was accompanied Sn | oe N hey pa eritisd Ble @ oc cyt; North|oats closed 1ige off at 87% @ 89%; | GATE. oad and’ chore lockers | 373% @ A1%e, ‘Rye No. 1, 73% @| from here by.Adjutant General G, A.| "xr, RENT One large “room, for) FOR SALE OR TRADE—A section B two men in modern house, Price} of land in Dunn County. Write (By the Associated Press) New York, Oct. 18.—Stock prices moved upward in rapid fashion on the opening of the market today: in response to a broad demand for rail- Dakota sacked Red River Ohios $1,051 @ $115 ; South Dakota sacked early Ohios $1.00 @ $1.05 cwt. EMBARGO ‘POSTED |parley unchanged at from 50¢c to 61c. Urgent bidding attributed largely ito covering operations led to sharp bulges in flax quotations. Traders were asserted to be bidding up for seed. Ogtober closed 4%c up at $2.47; Tic; No. 2, 73%e @ Ti4c. Flax No. 1, $2.45 @ $2.48%. > and feeders, slow, about steady, $5.50 @ $7.50; common and medium, grades extremely dull, almost un- saleable, $3.50 @ $5.50. Calves rés eceipts 2,200; market, mostly 25¢ highs, or; best lights largely $9.00. Hogs WHEAT RECEIPTS (By the Associated Press) Fraser. i ERROR IN DATE The date in the advertisement for the Copelin Motor company which right. Inquire at 320 Mandan Ave. 10-16-3t' FOR. RENT—Nice, quigt, furnished room, centrally located. Suitable for two. Phone 877. Tribune No. 462. 9-22-1m on MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—At Halliday, N. D. one road equipment and copper shares), (By, the Associated Press) Novcinter: By: dae ] _ (By the Vf c ¥ ; e ga ‘INoy ip at $246%' hid; De WOrsinarkel Minnéapéliss’ Oct. 18—Wheat re- ; , : : ae and a romaeiablesbuilien Somonstrn Mine pelts, Och te a temlome cember Se up at $258 bid and May Ha an ere 3 ceifits '451 earsseompared with 472 appeared in ‘the Tribune yesterday! __ = 10-13-1w| confectionery building and” one thot i rater Pec nw high Feecl inthe sweat wecrket. today on. the|2e off at $2.31 bid. $8.60; choice 200 and 230 pound but:| cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north-|Should have read Oct. 17, 1922, FOR- RENT—Furnished rooms for| Yestaurant byjlding Inquire of ord. Mexican Petroleum which. was| basis of cars when another embargo| - chers $8.60; bulk lighter ‘weights r'$1.10 @ $1.19; December $1.09; ; dighe, Moustkeeping. or for sleeping. Rarniers State Bank, Halliaays ne i ni iat pre it }-12-1w CHICAGO LIVESTOCK May '$1.10%. Corn No. 3 yellow 67% $8.50; packing sows $7.50 @ $8.0 10-13-5t individual feat esterday, | notice by the Northern Pacific rail- ; ‘ 04 poets ee tee tate 2274, up 1%, ‘and the; | foad. wes bulletined. ‘This embargo (By the Associated Press) best feeder and. killer pigs ;$8.50:|@ G8%4e. Oats No. 3 white 36¢ @ dle.) sp amp op NO UMONS OTA, Couns| FOR RENT—Fartished room In’mod.| PHONE 423—Danish Ball cabbage, opened at 22TH, UP Ae rican “Avt prevented tse of equipment beyond| Chicago, Oct: ‘18.—Cattle ~reccipts| Sheep recoipts 2,000; market very | Bariey, 0c, @ Ce. Rye No. 2 Oi Kell" sy of Busteigh,’ In District Court,| ¢rn house, 518 6th St. Phone) $350 per hundred pounds; $1275 also opened higher and then slipped Minneapolis. Bids for wheat in Nor-| 16,000; natiye beef steers and year-| active, 25 to 50c lower; bulk godd fat caer se elca oaintill oa as Fourth Judicial District. 2-W. 10-16-3| for 50 pounds. Call 423 Third St., back, while Standard Oil of New Jersey moved up three points. Lehigh Valley and Atlantic Coast line led the rail group, each at gains of one point, while coppers under leader- ship of American Smelting, moved up two, and Utah Copper up one. American Car, up 3, was the out- thern Pacific ‘cars dropped 1 to 2c and for offerings in few cars the bids. advanced 1-to 2 cents. Durum wheat that millers wanted sold at unchanged premiums. The kind that shippers were “interested in turned weaker because of sharp prémiums over’ the December. represented , in lings comparatively! scarce; appro- ximately one half of:run western gtassers; better grades native beef steers steady to strong; other grades and westeyns ' slow, abput steady; ‘beef steers $13.50; bulk of. condition to sell at $9.50 @ $12.00; native beef steers of quality and’ lambs 26c @ 50c higher, at $1$\75;. some $13.50; heavies $11.50 @ $42.00; bulk good fat ewes $4.50 @ $6.00. @_: DULUTH CLOSE fe b 55 {By the Associated Press) f ! : juluth, Minn., Oct, 18.—Closing DULUTH RECEIPTS vfpeashsprices::yheat No: 1 dark nor- (By the Associated Press), : 4 thern $1.1414 @ $1.21%; arrive $1.14 Duluth, Minn,, Oct. 18,—EleVvator| 34° @ $1.16%;. No. 1 amber durum receipts domestic grain—wheat 202,-1'$1.11%; No. 2 amber durum $1.09%; Farmers State Bank of Regan, N. Dak., a cotporation, | Plaintiff, vs. A.-A; Johnstone; Defendant. Os The State of North Dakota to the above named defendant:. MY quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, a copy of ‘Yow’ &re ‘hereby summoned and re-|* FOR RENT—Rooms strictly modern for sleeping at 300-9th St. Phone 3773 10-16-1wk [FOR RENT—Three Targe rooms, 18 Main ‘St. Phone’ 503J."~ 16-1w Bismarck, 10-16-3t WANTED--To buy a second hand duofold and buffet. Must be in good condition. Frank Evarts. shasta 10-16.3t FOR SALE—One quarter sawed oak dresser with beveled mirror, cheap standing equipment but gains of 1/ October delivery prices. There was|veal calves steady to strong early 200 bushels; torn 9,200; oats 2,200; | arrive $1.03%; No. 1 durdém 95%c; which. is hercto, annexed and here- q ) if taken at. once. Call 884W. fo 21 pointe alee rere ree rem Lie tes deuane ‘wa betes quality considered cys apet| barley. 30400; rye 180800; flax 06| No. 2 durum sh%c; No, 1 mixed dut_| with served upon you and te serve| THK, herse asnexed and here: : 10-18.8t . Y A & \. deni faces i ae a - } um, D $1.05% ; . 2 -mil és u wer | e = , serve - ats ew hig! Y = mn , f i Saale a %e. F i ei ‘0 eit ater front, i Mi change. ‘Demand for offérings. in [ers upward to $12.00; bulk desirable} vator receipts bonded .grain—wheil?/ No.*1 red Wurum O1%c. Flaxseed on | DEC itt thirty days after the! Bismarck, Burleigh County, North} $20, Frank Swarts. GAGA lished by United Fruit, Manhattan Shirt and Atlas Powder, the gains ranging from 1 to nearly 4 points. Studebaker was one of the few ex- ceptions tothe upward trend. _ Except in the case of National Biscuit, which dropped 10% points; from its early high, little profit- taking was apparent in shares in the general list which either held stea- dy or continued their upward course. Heavy speculative buying of Mexi- can Petroleum caused that stock to rebound from 222, its low of the morning, to 233, a. new high record, while Standard Oil of New Jersey extended its gain of six points. Marked buoyancy slso was noted in the high priced tobacco group, Am- shipping cars was probably stronger and otherwise. unchanged. Heavy oats in desirable equipment sold very readily. : Rye was unchanged. The range in barley prices was about the samc. Flax demand was good and pri- ces about the same compared with futurds. Pressure found more of the receipts for sale today but bought the offerings readily at. unchanged premiums, WHEAT MARKETS EASED (By the Associated Press) Duluth, Minn., Oct. 18.—Wheat markets eased today after showing moderate strength during the early bologna bulls around. $4.25; bulk vealers largely $11.00 @ $11.50; bulk beef cows and heifers $4.35 @ $7.50. Hogs. receipts 16,000; market slow, strong to 10c higher; big packers buying little; bulk 170 to 200 pound avefages 80.25 @ $9.45; 210 to 275 pound butchers around $9.40 @ $9.55; top $9.50; bulk packing sows {$7.90 @ $8.50; desirabel pigs mostly | $9.00 @ $9.25; heavy $8.85 @ $9.60; medium $9.25 @ 9.60; light 9.15 @ $9.50; light lights $9.10 @_ $9.25; packing sows smooth $8.00 @ $9.75; packing sows rough $7.50 @ $8.10, ceipts 17,000; fat native lambs act- live; opening strong to 15¢ higher; |early top natives $14.50 to city but- killing pigs $8.75 @ $9.25. Sheep re-| 11,300” bushels; 1,100. 0. barley. 1,600;;. rye these $2.48,,@ $249; arrive October $0485 Arve nee ‘Osteber $2.47; Dulu ar_inspection—Wheat Nos.| November $2.46 ids lecember 1 and ° dark northern and Nos. 1] $238.bid; May $2.31 bid, Oats No. 3 and 2 northern 76; No. 3 dark north- White track and arrive 87%¢ @ 39 ern and No. 3 northern 7; smutty .%¢. Barley 50¢ @ 6le, spring 19; other’ spring 14;'Nos. 1y °° 0: ~— and 2 amber durum and Nos. 1 and |’! +, FLOUR UNCHANGED 2 durum 69; No. 3 amber durum ‘(By the Associated Press) and No. 3 durum 22; smutty durum{ Minneapolis, Oct. 18.—Flour un- 5; other durum 47; Nos. 1 and 2} changed. ‘Shipments 86,181 barrels. dark hard winter and Nos. 1 and 2) Bran $21.00 @ $23.00. hard winter 2; mixed 116; smutty z date mixed 3; all wheat 380; flax 3 LIBERTY RONDS mixed grain 1; corn 3; oats 107 (By the Associated Press) ley 40. All grains 571; on track 264. ew York, Oct, 18,—Liberty bonds at eT pm. CASH RANGE ra OF (By the Associated Press) shels; rye 416,200; flax or I . $100.86 99.00 3%'s A Second. 4%4’s service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service and in case of your failure so to ap- pear and answer judgment will be taken. against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated June 10, 1922. F. E. McCURDY, / Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and P. 0. Address: Bismarck, North Dakota, 9-13-20-27—10-4-11-18 SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Hjelmer Thor, Plaintiff, vs. Nels Dakota within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service and in case of your failure, so to ap- pear and answer judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated July 21st, 1982. F. E. McCURDY, Attorney‘ for Plainti Residence and P. 0. Addre: Bismarck, North Dakota. 9-18-20-27—10-4-11-18 DECISIONS OF SUPREME COURT From Grand Forks County A. Stonehouse and E. Stonehouse, co-partners, Plaintiffs-Resplondents, FOR SALE—The Wishck Hotel, Wishek, N, Dak. Write or call J. C. Nippolt. 10. open, mutual and current account. Opinion of the Court by Grace, J. Bronson, J., concurring in result. Christianson, J., disqualified, did not participated. Judgment and order reversed and dismissal of action directed. Mr. E. T. Burke, Bismarck, N. D., Attorney for Respondent. Messrs. Albert Weber, Towner, N. D., and John Thorpe, Velva, N. D., Attorneys ‘for Appellant: erie: bacco improving five jing, but prices eased later on , € P ; ee ae co en eirritard. 1/ aan Yack? et buying -power to| chers; $1415 to packers; fat western) Minneapolis, Oct. 18.—Runge of re-} First 4¥('5. 99.08| Johnson, Louis Lind, Hana Johnson,| VS. George Smith, Defendant-Aprel-| A GET) SPINSTER and Liggett & Myers 19 to a new| absorb offerings7and uncertainty re-| lambs held 25c¢ higher, best price | presentative cash sales: Wheat No. 1} Second 4h's i 99.04] Arthur Oyan, L. Saby, Defendants. | !ant. high. Other shares which registered} garding the future of the market! above $14.50; no early sales; feeder | dark northern $1.14% @ $1.30%; Wo. Third 44's 99.12] The State of North Dakota to the, SYLLABUS: MURDERED IN: marked gains before noon were Fish-} created through the severe conges- inquiry good; few early sales about|2 dark northern $1.12 @ $1.26%4;| Fourth 44's . 99.06 | above named defendant: Following Richardson vs. Campbell ‘steady; sheep steady to strong; hea-|No. 3 dark northern $1.07% @ $1.22|New 4%4’s 100.96] You are hereby summoned and re-| 9 N. D. 100, 81 N. W. 31, it is a juris. er ‘Body and United Fruit, each up more than six points. and Atlas Powder, International Harvester and] tion in handling facilities. The market was weak at the close under. selling pressure. Octcher vy fat ewes $4.50 @ $5.00; choice jhandy weight ewes $7.25, %; No. 4 dark northern $1.08 @ $1.08 | 4%’s" uncalled %; No. 1 dark hard winter $1.21% @|4%'s' called quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, a copy of NOT. AFRAID TO GO se ‘Tao HER You woutn! Hetisa's OACK ET! ..gapaan|:: ON 8380 ST t of WiLL&- ABOVT (2 YY mes OUT - AND THE STREET AY dictional prerequisite in appeals fronf Justice’s Court that the undertak- ing be served with the notice of ap- Opinion of the Court by Bronso-. “Pp. A. MeClernan, Grand Forks, DECISIONS OF SUPREME COURT CELLAR OF HOME | Bethany, N. Y., Oct. 18.—Autho: AGE am F B - HA ties investigating the murder of Mi DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ‘A Poor Move for Tom BY ALLMAN |"hction in vistrit Court, Graid| the salar af hor home, meres z - SHeeeenae = - ~ y F 4 a ‘orks County, Englert, J. Defend-| wi ‘ini’ . TTA Mow xusresi werent [| he cau DeWe You “fom, owTom! | Wish YouD GET 17'S NEARLY TWO WHY, Tom, wiere HAE | [>THAT SOL SMB Plant has appealed from a judgment | murderer org mote et agi] Isa’ tate AND I'm ]] Hom f ME CAR OUT AND TAKE MRS are Octact<- WONDER WHAT'S You Geen? wes. spencer | MuvED! SHE LIVES | dismjesing an appeal from the Jus-| These facts have been developed “ home - 17'S LATE AyD HAPPENED To Tom - OWN LVES YP HERE | CLeaROUT CEDAR | tiec's Court, ; sinee the body was found late yes- terday afternoon. f Money and other valuables in the house were undisturbed. house, N | Telephone wires leading to the D., Attorney for Defendant-Apell- | house had been cut. * 4 ly { ant, Late on, Monday evening.an auto- i J. A, Walsh, Larimore, N. D., At-| mobile was driven td the Kimball torney for Plaintiffs-Respondents. | farm and stood for a short time ? RET: Pen ey among the trees surrounding the G : SS VA @ WLVILITESAI SII LLY, U7 YY Wi) wg wear, r Ais FoR. NE= TW SPELUN BOOKS ARE ALL WRONG, THASS ~ SS at — oo RSanssS "CAUSE: IT DONT. LOOK.” RIGUT FORA” LITTLE THING i UKE‘A MTEN T! HAVE SYG-LETTERS ANY A BIS CAT T! ONLY ' WANE REE! | municipal From Cass County Angeline Malherek, Plaintiff and Appellant, vs. The City of Fargo, a corporation, Defendant and Respondent. SYLLABUS: An appeal does not lie from an or. der dismissing an action. Appeal from the District Court of Cass County, Hon. A. T. Cole, J. | APPEAL DISMISSED. Opinion of the Court by Robinson, Taylor Crum, Fargo, Attorney for Appellant. W. H.:Shure, (B. F. Spalding, of , for Respondent. ' DECISION OF SUPREME COURT | lowing an amendment of the com- | plaint. which presented a, new causz of action. dent;-vs. T. Welo, Defendant and Ap- pellant. SYLLABUS: Counsel), both of Fargo, Attorney From McHenry County J. E. Burke, Plaintiff and Respor- | (1) The trial court erred in al- (2) For reasons stated in the The last time Miss Kimball wes seen alive by her neighbors was on Monday afternoon. Yesterday they began a search and in the cella:, crowded under:a shelf they found Miss Kimball’s body. There was a deep wound-in the back of the head. Marks on the floor indicated that the murder was committed in the cellar. o——<—<_____-—_-+ | The Weather — | For twenty-four hours ending at noon today: Temperature at 7 a. m. . Temperature at noon Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday Lowest last night . Precipitation Highest wind velocity . WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: tonight and Thursday, warmer night. i For North Dakota: Fair tonight and Thursday, warmer South por- tion tonight. ‘ Fair to- Sea aS x opinion the trial court erred in re- fusing on motion of defendant to strike, out certain: incompetent evi- dence and in receiving over defend- ant’s objection, certain other incom- petent evidence.” (3) For reasons stated in the opinion, it is held that plaintiff's cause of action had not accrued with- in six years prior to the time of its { commencement, the action purport- Yew ing to be one to recover upon ~an ‘ Weather Conditions Well settled weather conditions prevail in’all sections this morning, the only preeipitation reported be- ing over the upper lakes. High prgs ure covers the Mississippi and Mis- souri valleys, while a “Low” has made its appearance in the extreme Northweét. ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist.

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