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4 |. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922 : “~~. THE BISMARGK TRIB UNE Z PAGE SEVEN ; ; “si pte “CALL MONEY WHEAT PRICES | ADVANCEON | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK (By the Associated Press) Chicago,» Nov. 28.—Hogs receipts RY 28,000; active 10c pigher; 180 to 21z pound averages mostly $8.20; good and choice 220 to 275 pound bute $8.25 @ $8.30; butcher top $8.30; heavy hogs $8:05 @ $8.30; medium $8.15.@ $8.30; light $8.15 @ $8.25; (By the Associated Press) New York, Nov. 28—Call money easier; high 414; low 4; ruling rate 4%. Time loans easier; mixed“ollut- eral 60-90 days 4% @ 5; 4-6 months sm @ 5. Prime commercial paper 4%, LAWDOESNOT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | UKLP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED-—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Mré, J. P. Sell, 521 5th St. / te 11 tf WANTED—Competent maid for Fen: WANTED—Girl for general house FOR SAL2 OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR SALE—Complete furnishings for house: range, ~refrigeratar, electric washer, Hoosier ‘cabinei. EARL DEALS sa, pout fas i TAX LIMITING ene im wing chine bes / .50; packing sows $7. 7.855 eral housework, Mrs. Walter E.| -S0leum/rug, sewing machine, beds VUE 4 desirable pigs mostly $8.25 @ $8.40; . Cole. 11-28-t¢ | complete, ‘dressers, _chiffionicr, rockers, dufold, real leather stanas, electric lamp, rugs, fruit | jars, i | , |ligh$ light $8.25 @. $8.50; packing work, Mrst Burt Finney. Phone} tubs, canned fruit and i \ : . z . tubs, canned Truit and vegetables, | (By\ the Associated Press) sows smooth $8.50 @ $8.65; packinr} 14, 11-24-tt dishes, everything goes, must si ana of f » everything goes, must sell Chicago, .Nov. 28—Wheat buyins| sows rough $7.85 @ $7.60; killing \ WANTED—Girl to work for room] at once. Phone 972R. 501 3rd St. fon the part of houses with foreigg/| pigs $8.25 @’$8.50. A and board, 621 6th St. Call 619-W.]. 11-23-1 [connections led to a material upty Cattle receipts 13,000; native beet BI 11-27-3t | $7,100,002 roome 2 lots, $200 cash, there in prices today during the |Steers largely short. fed* unevenly . ieee #| WANTED—Girl for general house-| balance $15 per month. strong to 15c higher; spots more o! $1,500.00—3 tooms, barn, wind-mill, * early dealings, The fact that Liver. | 2 the heavy steers early $12.40; year- [pool quotations were unresponsive | 2 lings held around $13.00; bulk short Cqnverse Says Different Basis In Different Counties work. 406 6th St, : ery 1, W-2-8t chicken house, 6 lots, $500 cash, balance terms, n- lito declines yesterday on this side |fed steers of quality and condition ROOMS FOR RENT. $3,650.00—6 rooms, all modern, cast kk lof the Atlantic was an additional| sell at $8.76 @ $10.00; western Is Cause FOR RENT—Two well furnished] front, full basement, garage, ne, \stimulating factor, and so too was|grassers in light supply; better FS " idee erms. Ph He i ! $0 g pply rooms on first oor, outside en-{ terms. Phone 961. Henry & Hen or ‘tan outspoken bulligh opinion. from | grades beef heifers active; strong to = omer ay trance; cl i Bos d if desired, 11 t as ilthe pzpsident of one-of the turgest|15e higher; beet cows lower grades SAY North Dakotas! taws, limiting tax-| ie eta st (Phone BEG:M, 1 | FOR SALEGA New Wi peamimodepn ed J — |'graincompanies here. Besides, there|beef heifers steady to strong; can- Doc LocK ation are nok’ working ‘out well bo fiat fh Ak PRONELEREM. | noube, including tiedotved teens n- J (was more or less demand based in|ners and cutters strong to 10¢ high- PALLID 2 cause of the different basis that the| 1-20-31], “house, including these) bed jeoms, h- fcireumstance that this was a tiidi-|er; bulls, stockers and feeders steu- law allows for each county of the! FOR RENT—One large room with) hard Aoor throughout, immediate dg 5 "tional calendar on which to buy|dy, veal calves steady to 25c higher; state C. C. Conyerse, state tax com-| two closets, suitable for two; gen-| Possession given, on liberal terms ld wheat. The opening, which ranged|bulk desirable canners arountt $3.00; missiofier reports to Governor it. A.| tlemen’ preferred, board if desired | and on which owner will take in ke ‘from %e to 1%e higher, with May|some strong weight upward to $3.15; Nestos in his biennial report upon} at Dawson’s new residence. car-as partipayment:. Geo. Mince, n= 1 $1.14% to '$114% and July $1.06% | bulk desirable bologna bulls $4.10 @ the tax situation in’ North Dakota, 11-27-30 | __ister. Ube - | to $1.06%, was followed by material | $4.25; bulk stockers and. feeders Some seventy laws are upon, the/ FOR RENT—Large room, suitable |FOR RENT—Four room house, part- I \"further gains. $5.75 @ $6.50. books of the state, but these arc large-| {or two people, also table boara,| ly modern and in excellent con- at ‘4 Continued demand from the west| Sheep receipts 1,500; opening fair-| ly superseded by chapter 122 of the; 614 Thayer, Phone 622. dition, near post office. Inquire ey. ‘and southwest was reported, but east-|ly active; fat lambs steady to laws of 1921, aceording to Mr. Con ‘ 11-241w} 406)Third street or call: at/ office. 2 ‘ern call was slow. The -close was| strong; early top 1490 to city butch vekse. This law provides that th.) FOR RENT—Two furnished EO pind Sted eet Doren . y firm, 1%e to 2%c net higher; with|ers; 1476 to packers; desirable 00 “total annual levy shall not exceed|” in madern home. Board if desired. | RRL da | May 70%e to 70%e. jpound fed clipped lambs ness rang: the average of the total combined] Gentlemen preferred. Private en. | FOR RENT—Very desirable modern at s}. In subsequent trading, the marc: ers dm light supply; no early sales; levies for all purposes made in the] trance. Phone 278R. home, eight rooms, 8. W. Corwin. 1 *‘agcended still higher, aided sheep around steady; heavy fa three years, 1988, 1919, 1920, with the 11-28-1w 11-22-1w n + cations of liberal export, heave js ewes, 500 @ 600; lighter weight up ; wea "47 | exception that school districts nray LARGE front room, nicely furnisha SS lin Argentina and expected ending of|to. 700. : 7 ‘ a : \jexeeed this average by thirty~per i : ie, MISCELLANEOUS. Fy St. Lawrence navigation within =! CET PAUL LIVESTOCK . ~~ THE LODGE SUPPER WAS A BIGGER SUCCESS HANS | | éent, and that voters. of any taxing Cue Peaah able etee. tees ey | BOR SALE—2 double beds, 1 single prone Tues leew ne Sere are el cee tes Msecaed Bee) SOME FOLKS THOLGHT. DOCTOR PILLSBURY, TODAN,CALLED, | | istrlst may authorize levy of twen-| th St. Phone 853, "| bed, 1 dresser, almost new, genu- a= jee net higher, wit . yy the Associat ra ty*five per cent in excess of 130 per -27- ine leather dufold and 2 rockers, 1 d $1.36%e and July $1.07% to $1.07%.| South St. Paul, Nov. 28—Cattle ON FOUR YOUNG FOLKS WHO ATTENDED “WE AFFAIR) 90 |i ee tne three years average.” For RNa Eee tnt séwing rocker, 1 range with water } - : first h ) receipts 3,700;.killing classes gener ‘allysteady, to strong; mostly lic @ 25c higher than last week’s close; common: and mediym steers $4.59 @ $8.00; bulk $5.50 @ $6.50; butcher she stock largely $3.25 @ $4.50; few better offerings on up to $6.00; can- ners and cutters mostly $2.50 @ $3.25; bologna bulls $3.00 @ $3.75; stockers and feeders $3.00 @ $7.00; bulk $4.00 @ $5.50.. Calves reccipts 2,590; market, steady; best lights largely $7.00; seconds mostly $41.00 @ $5.00. Hogs receipts 16,000; market act- 5 } Corn and oats moved up, w’ ‘wheat. After opening %c to 1% er, with May G9e to 69%%c, the corn; market continued to strengthen. Oats started a shade off to téc @ ‘Xe higher, May 42c, and later; seored a moderate general advance. i Provisions were firmer in line with hogs and grai poset EE ar {NEWS OF WALL STREET 1 (By the Associated Press) _ New York, Nov. 28.—Stock prices ) showed a much better tone at the|ive, 15¢ @ 25 or thore higher; vange| Flax’ receipts. were quite liberal _ aac Open. High. Low. Close,| “2° sprormally low during the three Pati Business College, Phone £9." Phone oP, Leh Er Cail « > opening of today’s market, short cov-|$7.00'@ $8.00; bulk $7.75 @ $8.00; ]again but crushing demand was CARLOT SALES WHEAT ALS ad ee ; . = 1-27-1W ering being apparent throughout the|'pigs sharply higher; bulk $8.00. | stronger and (premiums advanced a (By the Associated Press) Dec. 113% 115% 113 i16%| To prove his point that it is not|FOR -RENT—Room and board, oF an 2 list. United States Steel, common,| Sheep receipts 1,800; marks AS cent. a « Minneapolis, Nov. 28.—Range_ of | May -118%° 114% 113% 114% vanPgtiet aaa se roast the tax ee tena rooms, 620 6th ANNO en ie opened: elling extra dividend, more: than/]y steady to strong; . good lambs 3 ~ OATS a levies 0} and copies there some { Mrs. Ada Rohrer. 11-23-1w] ‘feed barn.and auto storage at 2 made up its dividend at the openins | around. $13.60; fay Fewes $4.50 @ CHICAGO GRAIN Wheat No, 1 northern $1.18% @] Dec. .... 34% BE 84% 35%] of the tax facts concerning the po-| FOR RENT—Aparment In new Trib-| 8th St. Terms 12¢ per hour for but reacted one point in later dea:-| $6.25,» 3 df ~ (By'the Associated Press) $1.31; No. 2 dark northern $1.16% @| May - 36% 36% 86% 56-4 | litical organizations of North Dakota.| une Building. Apply Tribune of-| S¥St hour, and 10c an Beye for——_ ings. Oils moved into hi her ground Chicago, Nov. 28.—Wheat No. %|$1.23%; No. 3 dafk northern $1.12 @ Dee. fe by i Ry He ound there that Mercer had the| fice, * 1-25-tf] next five hours, and 5e per, hour under the leadership of Standard 0/1 POTATOES WEAK red $1.28; No. hard $1.18% @ $1.19.|$125%; No. 4 dark northern $.08% [Dee ---- 76 7116 7 7744 | high tax levy for 1921. Here he finds TE thereafter. Auto. storage 250 for shares and good buying was noted “(By the Associated Press) Corn No. 2 mixed 72%e @ 73c; No.|@ $1.12; No. 1 dark hard winte: {May ..-. 77 78% 77 7874) that Mercer county had a county AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES 24 hours. Rates five by the week in the rail shares. Liggett and Myers¥ Chicago, Nov. 28.—Potatoes weak; |2 yellow 72% @ 72%e. $1.12 @ $1.26; No. 1 amber durum b 59 BABLEY ig 3 levy of 14.81 for the high record in| FOR SALE—New Hupmobile touring] Tf month. See us. W. F. Gagner. jumped 10 ‘points. Foreign exchange 116, cars total U. S. shipments 540; |” Oats No.2 whtie 44% @ 45%c; | $1.08 @ $1.24%; No. 1 durum d2%e]"°" ++ ae 5776) the state, followed by Adams, Ren-) will trade for a good Ford, first | / t1-24-1w opened irregular. Widconsin sacked and bulk round |No, 3-white 43¢ @,45e. @ 93%c; No. 1 mixed durum 90%e}',,,, “240 241 23914 ° 249 || Ville and Grant counties with levies} class paper or city property. Write | FOR-SALE—$1200 of school war- ¢ ff, °% The opening rally was well SUS-|. ites 80c @ 90c cwt.; Minnesota Rye No. 2, 88c.: @ $1.00. May 228% 931 28 230 of 11,91, 11.86, and 11/83, respective-} Tribune No. 496. rants in amounts from $25.00 to tained during the morning, the low-| sacked and bulk round whites 75¢ @| Barley 65¢ @ 7dc. No. 1. mixed wheat 97%e @ 61.28 ey” CORN 3 ly. On the other side of the iedger, Z 11-27-1w| $50.00. ‘Liberal discount. Call er renewal rate on call money aid-|g5¢ cwt.; Minnesota and North’Da-| Timothyseed $6.00 @ $6.75. % No. 2 mixed wheat $1.13%,. Dec. .... 63% 6a | Cavalier, Richland ‘and Griggs coun-| OR SALE—Buick touring car. Good| or write Obert A. Olson, Eltinge ing operations on the long side. Spe-| Kota sacked Red River Qhios 90¢} Cloverseed $15.00 @ -$20.00. Barley sample gradd 55c @ 61¢; eine “) ties showed county levies of 2.65,; condition $185.00 cash. Phone 309M j« Block, Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone culative betief that the current re-| cwt.; Idaho sacked rurals No. 1,/ Pork nominal.- No. 2, 58¢ @ 62e; No. 3, 58%¢ @ 60; 17. "GRAIN RANGE 2.75, and 2.93. These figures show) or write Box 6, Bismarck. 250, 11-2: action had temporarily ~run its} $1.10 ewt. ~ Lard $12.37. No. 4, 4c @ Bie. (By the Associated Press) the vast.dieffrence there may be in > 11-2%-3t OR” SALE—Barn 16x23 in ~ good course, at least in a number of shares, was reflécted in the resump- POTATO INQUIRY Ligut : v eee eee ae 4 bisa Open. High. Low. ast _ tom of ‘pool, operations’ in some) of 5 (By the Associated Press) - DULUTH CLOSE He: No. 3, mixed O5¢ @ 67e; No. 3}, Per HEAT NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY/(24), Township One Hundred and{ sanitary couch, sewing machine eee eae eee ae clan whe fhel wecane Te het airer aauieys. vers (By the’ Associated Press) White 6676. | itd sae @ 4d%oy {De MG U8 116. Notice APNERTISEMENT. ae (fomtysOne (141) North, of | Raugey and other small articles. Phone trials, Virtually @ efthelinateends Pp f iy id anid /novementssmiayket Duluth, Nov, .28—Closing cash Oats No. wl ite ie 4¢3 | May 114% 116% 114% aineMe i ereby MDs Hae ae Seventy-Five (75) West of the Sth| 457R. 4 11-28-3% industrial list, except the independ~' slow deman ‘mov peer lrd Pary jo. 8 white 39%e @ 40%. _, | duly "106% 107% 106% certain Mortgage, executed and de-|P, M. ‘ WANTHD—-Ragéselean linen and ent steels, participated extensively in/dull; Sandland district) carloads (RNa No, 1 dark northern #1.21|. Rye No. 1, 7c @ 79%e; No. 2, 7 CORN livered by Nels A. Soderholm and| ‘And whereas the mortgages prd- Se cby | Bivmarak -, the upward movement with the 2¢-!o, b, usual terms, Minneapo :.| te. ale @ Tee Dee. 10 11% 60% —7124| Hda J. Soderholm, his wife Mortga-| vides that if default shall be j@| cotton rags ‘waited by Bismare € * vance most marked in the oils, foods.| Panl rate sacked cwt. white varie- % -@ $1.25%4; Nd. 1 amber durim Flax No 1, $248 @ $248, Dee “Ae Tas G0 us gors, to The Federal Land Bank of jin the payment of principal or inter.| Tribune Co. Will pay Se per tobaceos, equipments, motors, leatn U.S, grade No. 1, very few sales $1.06% @ $1.09%; No. 2 amber du- Te ge naber meee Se eg, jee poy anat | Saint Paul Mortgagee,- dated the |est when due, the mortgagee may de-| pound. crs and United States Steel comi:cn.! ge @ 5c; Red River Valley points | Tum $1.04% @ $1.07; No. 1 durum WHEAT RECEIPTS Jeb eG es ee, tae Bird day of January A. D. nineteen |clare the whole amount of prineipal | FOR SALB—Furiiture for rooming Call money opehed at,4% percent. |carload f. 0, b. usual terms, Moor. |$h%¢; No. ie tee Be Aue (By the Associated Press) Dec, .... 42% 489% 42% record in the office of the Register | whereas, default cnister yaks aa] house in good condition, close in. The closing was strong. Tradiox!head rate Red River Ohios sacked /ed durum Mik) @ Slave: No. @ | Minneapolis, Nov. 28—Whent re-| July 42 42% 42 of Deeds of the County of Burieigh,| mortgagors have failed to pay in| Write 494, Tribune. es We cad epe in the catt.| t. U.S. grade No, 1, 602 @|mixed durum 92%c @ 98%c; arrive, Minneapolis, Nov. 28. Whent re ge ae ee My ih gag ave failed to pay in- Genie expanded as prices rose in the aft~|per ewt. U. in Decembor 92*e; arrive 90%4c; No ]ceipts 344 cars compared with 117| July 39% 39% / 39% and State of North Dakota, on the| terest installment of $42.06 due 23rd| 23-11 ernoon with the market showing 1- G5c. 1 red; 92%. a cars a year ago. Cash No, 1 northern}, LARD 28th day of January A. D. 1918, and| day of July 1922, and the mortgagee | FOR SALE — Queene Arne walnut -dications of a resumption of 1 Tae a Flaxseed on track and arrive $237) $117% @ $1.24%; December $1.15]Jan. ......10.25 1632 10.25 10.24} recorded in Book 151 of Mortgagvs,| hereby declares ‘the whole sum due| dining set, mahogany bed and buying. Mexican Petroleum was up FLOUR LOWER obiecaed ia rea ane a Dasa 4; May $1.14%. May ......10.40 10.40 10.32 1032] at page 186, will be foreclosed by “| and payable, ; dresser, fumed oak library table i * nearly 12 points and Standard Oil of (By the Associated Press) iaiNovember i ceember | + con No, B yellow 68%c @ RIBS + |sale of the premises in such Mort-| That including the mount herein] and rocker, velvet Wilton rug ~ New Jersey 7, with gains of 3 to] .Minncapolis, Nov. 28—Flour 20c s216% aabed: Nay each oak a ms Onte No. 3 white 34a @ 40! Tan 65 | BARE, and sherelinattee: deser ibe yt dedlared aus there pel be due on] phone 991-R. 11-93-10 Fae ge Tana * an, ; ¢ Joad lots family ats No. whtie trac! he E pve wy : the front door o: C °} sucl ortgage at the date of sgle | ——— nearly six points Pan sam to ine lower: an ei @ 96.10 a ne%E. Barley 50c¢ @ 62¢., May .,.... sak in the City of Bismarck, in the Coun-|the sum of Sixteen Hundred aati] WANTED —Rags—clean nen and mew Jersey, Contre) VF el atiec aa a ; No. 1 rye track and arrive 78%. Rye No. 2, 8% @ eee ty of Burleigh, and State of North| Thirteen. and 95-100 '($1613.95) Dol- tt s wanted by Bismarck American Locomotives, Studebaker parrel in $8 pound cotton sos! Barley choice to taney 45e @ Ole.) Flax No. 1, $243 @ JIBERTY BONDS Dakota, at the; hour of 10 o'clock A. | lars ae ee Sabuné [ebb WINN poy. 55 por and Pullman. 1 ver extended | Shipments 78629 barrels. Bran €2250| | ye harket was strong at. the Soe (By the Associated Press) f, on the 13th day of January 1993,!" THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF] gound. / Readjustment of an wer eee @ $23.00. elaaeazNovainber“whent closed’ ‘un- FOREIGN EXCHANGE | New York, Nov. 28.—-Liberty bonds |‘to satisfy the amount due upon said SAINT PAUL, FO RENTFG SH lent side in today’s stock market “(By the Associated Press) ber‘and May le up at $115 nominal. | New York, Nov: 28—Foreiga ex.) 14" Morigale arid: which will be gold 46] Arie oe nbruasilse, See ee at adas CSOT AHEGSE Lower rates for all monetary acco-| Minneapolis, Nov. 28.—Demand for |ly. November durum sed 1%c up| change easier; Great Britain dewand erased satisfy the same, are those ceréain| Bismarck, North Dakota, 11-Btf ON er Teer ee ‘lication of {cash wheat was better today andjat $1.00 bid; December 2%c up at 94] 4.51 1-16; cables 4.51 15-16; 60 day | Second 4's premises situated in the County cf 11-28—12-5-12-19-26-—1-2.9 | FOR-SALETOak yell top desi good Tnoilations aan ne eae vee cindae te ‘tree ; 2 | ie and May 2%c @ 2%e up at 97%] bills on banks 4.49 9-16; France de-| First 44's . Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, 5—1-2.9| FOR SALE—Oak roll top desk, g00 favorable earnings reports by indus- bids then were very-firm Stee eeny y 2% ans G95: eables 6.96; Italy demand |Sceond 4% Purlbighs one tate lowes terns io SO as new at a'bargain. Phone 768K. trial companies stimulating the rises) with futuren vrcalee helped to ere-| Spot rye closed 2%e up at 78%; |4.76; cables ‘4.76*; Belgium demand | Third 4%'s 8381) The West (Half of the South Enst| sraT OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- e: Beds which rdnged from 1 to 5 points in| but larger flour sales hel oie %e} Decem-| 6.42; cables 6.43; Germany demand | Fourth 4%'s . . 9802] Quarter (W'%SE%), and the South|” ty of Burleigh. In District’ FOR-SALE—Piano. Mrs. Hart. Phone active stocks. Sales approximated] age a better general milling demanjl.| November 1%c up at 79% ¢; Decem-} 6.42; cables * y00.26| Half ef. the South West Quarter Bie ariel fat istrict Court. TOR 975,000 shares. DADDY 1S GOING To “TAKE You OVER TO A | , PLACE. WHERE " OFF TURKEYS- WE MAY WIN ONE FOR THANKSGIVING POTNES OF THE DUFFS — - —~ ea Durum wheat demand was a little better with scattered sales showing a cent advance compared with fu- tures. Winter. wheat bids were a Jit- tle weak at. the opening, but they improved. in a short time. Corn receipts were liberal and de- {flax seed on short covering and buy- mand. was decidedly slack. Oats tone was slower. : Rye premiums were firm and ship- ping demand” was good. Barley demand: was steady prices were firm. and Ribs $11.00 @ ‘$12.00. ber 2%c up at 78%c bid and May 2c up at at%e bid. ~ Spot oats closed %c up at 36%c to 38%c, and barley unchanged at frum 45¢ to 6le. Good recoveries were «staged in ing: by crushers for supplies to cover shipping contracts. The seed was firmly held. November closed 2c up at $2.39 asked; December 2%¢ up at $2.36* asked and May 2%c up at. $2.29 asked, Corn No. 1 yellow 70%¢ @ Ttc; No. 2 yellow. 70%c;, No. 1 mixel 66 01%; cables 01 5-16; Holland de-| inane : | mand 39.53; cables, 39.58; Norway demand 18.46; Sweden demand 26.90; Denmark demand 20.37; Switzerland demand 18.60; Spain demand 1.46; Greece demand 1.40; Poland demand .00% ; Czecho-Slovakia demand 2.15; Argentine demand 37.12; Brazil de- rhand 12.75; Montreal) 1.00, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Nov. 28,— _ Chicago, Nov. 28,— : Close, Victory 4%'s uncalled, This law, Mr. Converse point@ out, gives no ‘protection to the taxing dia trict where the taxes were abnormal- ly, high in the three years’ specified, while its operation is. to strangle any action by the taxing district was abnormally low’ during the three years average.” : This law, Mr. Converse points out, gives no protection to the taxing dis-| trict where the/ taxes were: abnoz- mally high in the three years speci- fied, while its operation is to stran- gle any action by the taxing district county levies. WELL, IVE gz EY RAFFLE “« SPENT TEN DOLLARS NOW AND NO “TURKEY ! “Danny Does the Trick > — THiS PADDLE 1S FAR DANNY — THERE SHE GOES- AND HE NAY, YOURE. THE LUCKY | "_BY ALLMAN UY-NOW WELL HAVE — , }] TURKEY FOR THANKSGIVING = ‘GEEHE'S A PRETTY TURKEY furnished, close in. Heat, water, lights. 825.00, Phone 377W. ute SIMS.” 11-28-! FOR RENT—Sleeping and light house keeping rooms in modern house also a coal heater for sale. 202 8th s St. Phone 729, 11-28-1w FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping and sleeping rooms in mod- ern house, Call at 312 8th St. 1i-22-1w FOR RENT—Partly furnished or un- furnished rooms, also apartment} 2t _—_—————— (S% SW%), of Section Twenty-Four J. M. Gidding & Co.,.a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. J. E.—Casserly,| Defendant. State of North Dakota to the above named Defendant: : You are hereby summoned’ to an- swer the complaint in this action, which will be filed in the office of the clerk of said court, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the sub- scribers within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgmént will be taken against you by’ default for the relict demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 28rd day of September, 1922. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Plaintiff, (City National Bank Building, Bismarck, North Dakota. ; —12-5-12-19 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE 'FORECLO- SURE SALE Default, having occurred in the conditions of the mortgage herein- after, described, Given, executed and delivered by Rose L. Notice is Hereby front, class condition, 1 White sewing machine, 50 ft. hose new this sumnjer, curtains on rods, 3 awnings, 2 pairs boy's skiis} one sled, erockks, some dishes, number of little things too numerous to mention, 501 3rd St. Phone 972-R. 5 11-28-2¢ FOR SALE‘ Beautiful dining room set, piano rockers; desk, library table, Edison phonograph, beds, * dresser, chiffonier, refrigerator and kitchen chairs.in enamel--heat- er, extra good range, etc, All must shape also Hoosicr kitchen cabinet, two burner oil sfove, oil neater, { 6. eh — costs, disbursdinents and expenses of this foreclosure. Dated this 13th day of November, 1922, . ERIC P. QUAIN, | Mortgage. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Mortgagee, | Bismarck, North Dakot ~ 11-14-21-28—12. Woman Confesses Sending Poison Candy to Victim Chilton, W: Nov. 28.—Miss Anna Lenz, 30, year old daughter of wealthy farmer, is to be-arrainged today on a charge of murder, fol- lowing her alleged confession yes- terday that she sent poisoned cand which resulted in the death of Mrs. Frank Schneider. According to District Attorney Arps, Miss Lenz admitted buying that’ that certain mortgage poison and inserting it-in a choco- late bar, intending to send it to Mrs. i Lewis, an sunmarried woman, mort-lyionry ‘Schneider, sister-in-law’ of FRVCKT FS AND BIS FRIF WERE GIN’ VER. JO NY AUNT EMMAS FOR THANKSGIVING = TM GOIN’ OVER. Freckles Wants a Good Start T SAID NO = You HURRY CBF To BED So.NOU CAN GET UP EARLY AND 60, OVER TO AUNT EMMAS AND SEE THEM TIME IN TH! MORNING P _ RY BLOSSE MOM, CANT T WANE AY BREAKFAST NOW SO'T WONT , WAPT&A WASTE ANY gagor, to Eric P. Quain, mortgagee, ‘dated the 1st day of November, 1915,} (and filgd for record in the office of. ithe refister of deeds of the coun of Burleigh and state of North D: kota, on the 6th ‘day of Novembe 191 t 4:40 o'clock P. M., and re: /orded in Book 131 of Mortgages, on page 364, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the courthouse at Bi marck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota at the hour of ten o’clock inthe forenoon, on the 23rd day of December, 1922, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which be sold to satisfy the same, are situate in Bur- leigh County, North Dakota and de cribed as follows: The Northwe: Quarter (NW-%) of Section Twenty- two (22), in Township One Hundred Thirty-seven (137) North, of Range Seventy-seven (77) West of the Sth. {P.M i; There will be due on said mort- j gage at the date of sale the sum of $3661.07, including taxes and prior Hliens pajd by mortgagee besides the the dead woman. She said, accord- ing to the district attorney, that she did not discover her mistake until she heard of the death of Mrs. Frank Schneider after eating the candy. She then gisited the Schneider home and dé€stroyed the package and wrapped, according to the con‘es- sion. 5 According to the district attorney, Miss Lenz said that she sent the poison because Mrs. Henry Schnei- der had spread reports that she had attend a°dance with Frank Schneid- er and that Frank was responsible for her condition. She said that this had preyed on her m Miss Lenz, according to the authorities ‘was known _as a “littlé queer” in the neighborhood. Mrs. Schneiger died last Tuesday after eating candy received through the mail. She was the mother of eight children. FOR RENT—Apartment in new Tribune Building. Apply Tribune office.

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