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, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922 - ~7——"" (NHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - News of the Markets and Kennecott’ also scored a rise of QUURD if § a point, Rallies in the balance’of the list were not important apart from Kalsey Wheel which rose 414, The closing was firm. Virtual ces- sation of liquidation’ in the final THE OLD HOME TOWN = "SMUG ERS © BY STANLEY smooth $7.40 @ $7.75; packing sows rough $7.15 @ $7.50; killing pigs | $8.00 @ $8.15, | Cattle receipts16,000; beef steers slow;, killing quality rather plain; few*opening sales about steady; un- der tone weak to lower; several’! loads. short fed steers $7.00 @ $9.50; | some long \;fed held above ‘$13.00; | bulk native beef. steers of quality | and ‘condition:to sell at $8.00 @!/ $10.00; under tone weak: on lower; CLASSI HELP. WANTRD- WANTED—Experienced “ housekeep- er. Three to cook for. State wages. Write, Route 1, Box 10, Washburn, AQ215t bls MAND FOR SALE—Farm of 180 acres, about 80 ‘acres cultivated, rest pas- ture, 11 miles south of Mandan, 3 miles west of, Schmidt; all fenced, i sesame ee AERC rt * woh ar ¥TV| Hour combined with brisk buying of Wy, Fe gtades beef cows; other grades she | buldings ‘and good well water. For Ay i A ui a few special issues, notably Stand- 7 HARDWARE STO stock and bulls about: steady; veal | __HW&LP WANTED—FEMALE partiewlars write or call J: -F. 4 aad ard Oil of New Jersey, Pittsburgh calves strong to 25¢ higher; stock-| WANTED—Competent girl for gén-| Smola, Bismarck, N. D. —12-4-2t Coal, ward again, particularly in the Yn: dustrial group. : Prices seesawed into today’s rela- cored 2 moderate upturn in price today after then by arise all around to above yesterday’s finish. Corn and oats were governed in the in by the action of wheat. Something of a lull in western de mand for corn was reported. After opening a shade, to %4¢ lower, May 69%c, the corn market seased a lit- tle more, and then POTATOES DULL (By the Associated Press.) Chicago, ‘Dec. 5.—Potatoes dull; receipts 76 cars; total U. S. ship- ments 516; Wisconsin sacked round whites No. 1, 75e @ 85c cwt.; Min- nesota sacked and bulk round whites No. 1; 75¢ @ 8 Minnesota showed slight Southern Railway preferred, |~ ‘and Kelsey Wheel, turned prices up: |~* PIANOS = WRITING PAPER. CANNED Goods ers and feeders strong to 15¢ u buik desirable veal calves to packers early around $9.50 @ $9.75; outsiders paying upward to $11.00; bulk desiv- able heavy bologna bulls early $4.15 i (By the Associated Press), ! South~St. Paul, Minn., Dee. 5-—| Cattle receipts 4,000; market mostly | steady; tendency lower on fat she stock and canners and cutters; com- | mon .and medium beef steers $4. @ $8.00; bulk $5.50 @ $6.50; butcher cows and heifers largely $3.25 @ | eral housework, High wages. Call 802 Ave, B. : ™11-29-1w WANTED—Ginl for. general house work, Mrs. Burt Finney. Phoni FOR CASH SALE—Complete as it stands, pool room property, con- sisting of lot, two.story and full basement building, ice house, aii fixtures and furniture, steam plant, electric light and appliances, ruh- ning. water. Only place in town. If interested do not write but come cere etter nein SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN—We want: to contract immediately with -a, capable: sales- man for the coming year, begin- a littie setback at the start, A de-jtive dull dealings on the stock ex- @ $4.35, 6 117. ning Dec. 26th for this territory, ine in Liverpool quotations ap-|change with the finat quotations Sheep receipts 18,000; opening | WANTED--Ginl to learn the bindery| to sell the famous Murphy line of ‘0 be chiefly responsible for | Showing few important changes. Rail | slow; fat lambs fully steady; early! trade. Apply Tribune. w2-1tf| high-grade advertising-copyrighted ial weakn here, but _ re-| shares were heavy most of the day top $15.25,-to city butghers; some | ,;, ——_—— exclusive calendars, direct by mail . ports of further rains interferring; on unconfirmed, rumors vf forthcom- held highe?; fed 94 pound yearling | "¢ Sh service, holiday greetings, fa’ Wt the harvest in Argentina acted|ing cuts in- dividends. Industrial | iy wethers §12.75; feeding classes sten- , Sweet Shop. Exclusive line; protected territoty. \ gootias move than an offset. Trade, shares strengthened. on; announce- dy; best feeding lambs $14.50; sheep WORK WANTED Every business a prospect; list of * however, lacked-volume, The opening | ment of favorable dividend action by | f steady; heavy fat ewes around $5.00; WORK WANTED—Would like a buyers furnished, Possible carn- ich ranged~from %e lower to a|the directors of the Kennecott Cop- il lighter weight up to $7.25 paid for)" oy ‘oral housework, Phone | ings. of $5000 a year and upward; like advance, with May $115% to! per Company and the Studebaker | one load 105 pound fed ewes, wee esneral: povsewer “is ist . liKeral commissions payable we $1.15% and July $1.07% to $1.07%,| Corporation. p) 7 a z--"| ly; also bonus. We must have a was followed by a general sag and| Sales approximated 700,000 shares. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK BUS! real go-getter for this territory and we want to hear from that kind only preferably (but not ne- @gssarily) one experienced in, the sale of adverti For that sort of a man w real propo: tion and a chance to build a busi- ness “af his own, with employment the, year around. Write at onc, giving references and outline of cwt.; . a r ‘ ; rested $4.50; few up to $6.00’ or $6.50; and see it at Washburn, N, D. p ferences; : gains. and North Dakota ticked Red Rive: iW erstand curtsenanael@. aB0k con. Licgg-tw | Your qualifications, to the s started unchanged to %v|Ohios 80c @ 85c cwt.; Idaho sacked } in this line. The Thos. D. Mu higher, May 42% to 4256c, and held close to the-initial range. | Provision wide pressed by a fall] 'rurals No. 1, $1.00 '@ $1.05 ewt. i POTATO LIGHT INQUIRY Neate. weak | stinmetpole, Dee s-Potatoes |S same OT OK I higher; practical packer tpp on best| wheel art. Both in good si R Stock market weakness t tae, 4 apolis, Dee. “aeaind a STAN hey SW Ww lights $7.75; seconds mostly $4.50 @} and for sale cheap. Apply NT--Two modern room wheat market dowhwaré today in the light ite snauiey fone 4 am NES AEA x pie | $5.50. i Chief, N. Dak. Ind Tele. Co. board and privilege of t half of ‘the board o2 t sgs- Movement slow; market weak. Sand- IN CHASING THE GANG oF BOYS WHO ARE ANNOYING Hogs receipts 19,500; market ste: /'to ‘land district. carloads f. 0. b. usuil & Wheat closed unsetile GOTO A MOVIE - TOM CALLED UP ; logna -bulls @ $4.00; stockers and feeders $3.50 @ $7.00; bulk $4.00! @ $6.00. : 7 Calves receipts 3,000; | mostly 25¢ | dy to strong; range $7.00 @ $7.95; TIME YOU SAID YOU WouLD WE WOULDN'T ) imortgage and whi AUTOMORILES—MOTURCYCLES FORK SALE-One express body for Ford Roadster, 1 Studebaker, 2 FOR SALE—Good Oak will be sold to| satisfy the same, are situate in Bur-! Company, Red Oak, Iowa. room. Just the th ig for two mem- bers of ti legislature and thei: “ge net lower with May $1.15 to ¢1.is; terms, Minneapolis-St.’ Paul rate] | AUNT SARAH PEABODY, MARSHAL OTEY WALKER ong range 97,0 aps and. five 1 cof thew lesisiature on 2s and July $1.07 to S1.0TH4, ' sacked ewt. U. S. No. 1 white varie-| | FORGOT ABOUT THE OLD ABANDONED CISTERN /N Pate eter $130 @ Fa0 | gener touring ear, or will trade families Waite ST ribane a eat Bullish domestic crop estimates | ties, very few sales 60c @ 65c. Red . ARCHIE HENDERSHOTS YARD. = pigs $8.00 er Ford. Phone es ieee eres {ogether ‘with talk of 1arm tewisia-|River Valley points carloads f. 0.-b.| , — Bae caste Rab: eo OR RENT —Sieeping and light tion had some stimulating, effect in} usual terms, Moorhead rate sacked aie 2 TS EET TO pi neeh foceiptnle tel; “evening: w¢ housekeeping rooms, very nicely the lifting of prices, but there was | ewt. Red River Ohios U.S. No. 14], Durum wheat démand seemed to] change irregular; Great Britain de-| May §234% asked; July $233 nomi-| tive lambs, around $6.25 ofond BN senger coupe at a saerifice. Bet furnished and warm in a modern no aggressive buying and wheat va-| very few sales 50¢ @ 60c. average a little better. mand -4.54%3. cables 4.55%; 60 day'| nally. “ weight. 6wes : | 404, Bisma: dai ft House... Call818 Ave: B,. oy phone lues dropped quickly when — stock REET Not. much. winter..wheat in, but bills on banks 4.52%; France demand| Oats No. 3 white track 364%¢ @ se | S& 12-1-4t market liquidation led to increased WHEAT WEAKER buyers showed no particular interest | 6.973; cables 6.9812; Italy demand } 38'c. : LOST FOR RENT—One large room with selling pressure on wheat stock mar-| (By ‘the Associated Press) and reduced thei¥ bids compared with’ by cables 4.931; Belgium deniand ‘0. 1 rye track and arrive 79/se. | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY | LOST—Ladies’ white wool glove with| tWo closets suitable for two gen- ket liquidation led to inereased sell-) Duluth, Dec. 5-—Lower cables ‘aad ry tue mystics T Aaeseables 6.459 Germany -de-| Barley 45¢ @ 6le. ADVERTISEMENT tan trimming, near corner of City! tlemen preferred. Board if desired. sure on wheat. limited eastern millers or export in-]” Corn held very weak in tone. mand :01%; cables .01 5-16; Holland = ereareicy National bank. Finder return | At Dawson's new residence. 406 6th Subsequently, the market seemed duiry led to weakness in the wheat} gts demand without feature. Buy-|demand 39.74; cables 39.80; Norway Notice is Hereby Given, That that] Tribune office, or Mrs, J. Coghlan,| St. 25-0" to be bare of supporting orders and | market today. Support was lacking} ing was general in an indifferenta demand 18.67; Sweden demand 26,98; CARLOT SALES certain Mortgage, executed and de-| 717 9th St. 12-4-3t| FOR RENT—Large front room houses with castern connections were |to take care of even the moderate}... Denmark demand 20.47; Switzerland (By. the Associated Press) i i =. - = ly furnished with board for tw : seller: i i | offerings. : . ei Teas >. | Minnaapolis, Deo. 5.—Range of|livered by Nels A. Soderholm and|LOST—Bunch of keys on ring con-] (¥ Turmishes HOA MLAB Ee active sellers, especially in opera-| offerings. Rye market shade easier. Elé-|demand 18.86; Spain demand 15.45; Ps Rear Gin Pana a ears young ladies. Very . reasonable. tions in it. Decemier closed 1%e un} “The market was still easy-at the] vetors buyers by 114 cent for Decem-| Greece demand 1.26; Poland demand ‘#zlot sales: : Ida J. Soderholm, his wife Mortga-| taining a Carr Cullen identification) Toot ctoset, 217 8th St, Phone at $242 asked and “May %e off at} close, December wheat closed Un-lhor any kind’ of cars 00%; Czecho-Slovakia demand 3.19;] Wheat No. 1 dark northern $1.20} gors, to The Federa}, Land Bank of| tag. Finder return o Tribune. 883. i lop-te $2.43 asked, o changed at $1.14 nominally and May Barley market aa firm with good Asesntide demand 37.62; Brazil de- @ $1.32%; No. 2 dark northern $1.13] Saint Paul Mortgagee, dated the 12-4-3¢] RENT CE p00 pre es unchanged .at $1.14 nominally. De-| gemarid, mand 1210; Montreal demand 1,00] %¢ @ $1.28%; No. 3 dark northern | 23rd day of January A.D. ninctéen |main| FOR RENT—2 room apartment i . e¢———————- —— | cember durum closed %c off at 93¢] “pia demand strong, _ offering | 1-32. s $1.11 @ $1.16%; No. 4 dark northern} hundred and eighteen and filed for WANTED TO RENT modern house, heat, light, hot and ‘.° 1” NEWS OF WALL STREET | land May ‘ic off at 96%c asked. igh n Ly ba : / {$1.10 @ $1.15; sample grain dark| record in the office of the Register | WANTED—Modern furnished apart-| Cold water. Private telephone. $21 . Spot rye closed %¢ up at 69%c; slight. ee ‘ northern §1.31%; No. 1 dark, hard| of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, |” ments for young couple; no chil.| Pet month, 417 10th St. Phone 535M. (By the'Associated Press) | December %éc up at 79%%¢ bid and - = { BISMARCK GRAIN. _| winter $1.14% @ $1.23%; No. 2 dark snes Beate at North Dakota oa me dren. Write Box 497, Tribune of. 4 12-4-3t New York, Dec. 5.—Opening prices} May %c up at 82%4c asked. Spot oats GRAIN RANGE > [hard winter $1.22%; No. 1 hard win- en dey a qantas. oe eee ont bee: ‘, 12-2-3¢| FOR RENT—Large front room nice- in today’s stock market were difll) closed Yc off at 36%e @ 38%c and (By the Associated Press) (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | ter $1.15; No. 1 amber durum $1.02} 74°00" 184 Sel’ be foreclosed’ iy : ly furnished with board for two' and irregular, most traders adopting |,arley unchanged at from 45¢ to|; Chicago, Dec. 5.— Bismarck, Dec. 5, 1922 @ $1.09; No. .2 durum 98¢ @°95c; | Ss10 ef the’ premises in such Mort. | FOR-SALZ OR RENT young. ladies, very reasonablé, a hesitant attitude in the early deal-| g9¢, P Open... High. Low. Close, | No.1 dark northern # No. 1 mixed wheat $1.17% @ $1.21] gage and heréinafter described, at HOUSES AND FLATS. large closat. 217 8th St. Rhone 883. ings. Studebaker showed an extreme) Nearby flaxseed was wanted by WHEAT No. 1 spring ...... %4; No. 2 mixed wheat 1.09% @|the front door, of the Court Houre | FOR RENT—We have a Doom 124-tE gain of 2% points. Sterling products| wushers to complete cafgoes for} Dec. ....117% 119 {16% 117% 1 No’ 1 amber durum . $1agy. 7 in the City of Bismarek, in the Coun-|" house you ca rentefor $10 per|FOR BENT—Sleeping and light louse was pushed up 2% to a new high. for! jate loading but the more distant) May »...126% 16% 114% 115° |No 1 mixed durum . Barley sample grade He @ b6%e;|ty of Burleigh, and State of North) sonth, “Call 961. Henry & Hency,| keeping rooms in modern house the year and Continental Can.equal‘| seeq was slow with small interest| July ....107% 407% 106% 107 |Noia red durum. No. 2, 60e @ 63%e. Dakota, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. enty:] also a coal heater for safe. 202 8th Jed its: former high on a gain of 241 shown of December delivery. The _ CORN . _ [No.1 flax .. Corn No. 1 yellow 67e; No. 2 yel-|M. on the 13th. day of January 1923, |. Ae OE {13846 pomts, Cluett’s Peabody climbed 5) cose was nervous, %e to 4%e net Dec. .... 69% 10% 67% OBI No 2 flax | low 5%e; No, 3 yellow 64 @ G6e; {to satisfy the amount due upon said | FOR RENT—Cozy 2-room apartment | oor ae points\ Weakness developed in somel tower, with May 68%e to Gake. | May 69%. 10 68% OBE NO Taye No 1 mixed 61% e; No. 2 mixed 63%4¢|Mottgage on the day of sale, | . furnished, close in, Heat, water, hiee ai ves ai lis Paver 2 » 1 % 68% 68% yi ; 2 The premises described in sdid}/ jights: ggMo0. Phi 377-W. ed housekeeping rooms on 7th St. parts of the list, however, on the July .... 68% 69% 4 fe one ~ }@ 676; No. 3 white 62%c. Mortgage and which will be sold to ig 700. one F Tnquive Hacvey Harrig'é Go salling of the low: peleed’ rails. Kory FLOUR MARKET Oa i ; - BAR SILVER "ff Oats No. 1 white 40%e @ 41%¢ | satisfy the same, are those certain | —— = leew! ond " i anges opened irregular. (By the Associated Press) Dee or Ae Pane AR" S| ABS (By the Associated Press) :.. [No. 3 white 38% @ 39%e. premises situated in the County cf|FOR RENT—Light — housekeeping | sistent selling of — railroad/\ yinweapolis, Dec. 5.—Flour un-| May 4% ABH 42 — 42% TT ondon, Dee. 5—Har silver 2326 Rye No. 1, 78% @ 79%e. Burleigh, and State of North Dakota,| apartment furnisHed in modein! FOR RENT—Room in modern hou shares, both dividend and non-pay-| changed to“1Qe"Idwer.yIn catloat-jott| July -+.+. 39% ——IO® BH. s 0 |) eee cae Gunce. Money 1% der- fi: Flat No. 1, $248% @ $2.51. and: described as follows, “to.wit: | house,Phone 132W. Call 622 $rd| suitable for two. Two blocks from ing, which fell 1 to 2 points, had 2) family paténts quoted-at $6.65 a:bar- RIBS! cents Digceunt tates suet aiid’ Caves Ut pe ’ The West ‘Half of the South East| st: 12-2-4¢] post office. 311 2nd St., Phone depressing effect ‘on the whole mar-| rer jn 98 pound cotton sacks, Ship-| Jan. --1010 1018 10.07 10.40 | cent Discount Fates tore ra CHICAGO GRAIN Quarter (W's SE%), and the South | eoR-RENT—Caay Bream apartment| 88M = ket. Some of the industrial leaders) ments 62,004 barrels, Bran $22.50 @ | May ++10.20,, 10.22 10.20 . 10.22 re (By the Associated Press.) | Half ot she south ee eater) furnished, close in. Heat, water,|FOR RENT—Two modern furni auch as Baldwin, United States Steet | $23.00, i ‘ Wek 965} | MINNEAPOLIS RECEIPTS Chicago, Dec, 5.—Wheat No, 2 red} (Sis SHA), of Socom gndred und lights, $25.00, Phone 377W. rooms for fight house keeping. 418 common ang.Pan American offered)’ 4° iF ante ae (By the Associated Press) = | $1.28% @ $1.30%; No. 2 hard $119% |e Qo" (iat) North? of .. Range 12.9.4,| ist St. Phone 241J. f good resistance to selling pressure U.S. BONDS May . , 9 Minteapolis’ Dee’ b-—Whest -re-]@ $1,19%. porte One tik) weet of the ath | FOR-RENTCFamioned node os ae 12-549 » but Studebaker forfeited nearly all (By the Associated Press). MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ceipts 301 cars compared with 382|,, Corn No. 2 mixed 69%e @ 72%e;|'p yy, ; . room house. Write 498 Tribune. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for » of its initial rise. 4 New York, Dec. 5.—United States b staat Press cars\a year ago, Cash No. 1 nofth-| No. 2.yellow 69%e @ 72%c. And whereas the mortgages pro- 12-2.3¢| sleeping or light housekeeping. Having sueceeded in checking the: povernment bonds at 1 p. m.: ary the Assoc eed troy ern $1.16% @. $1.23%; December |. Oats No.2 white 44e @ 44%e; No.| vides that if default shall be made goat | sletpinds light’ Bo rally which started last week, bear) gis... 4 $100.20] Minneapolis, bes. 5— + $1134; May $1.14. 3 white 42c @ 43%e. in the payment of principal or inter- | ——_—eeeenieeects fi _ 12-5-3t operators were active in putting out) First 44's . 98.36 Open. High. Low. Close. | Corn No. 3 yellow 63%e @ 4%. | Rye No. 2, 84%c. est when due, the mortgagee Eny de: NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- FOR RENTONice large unfurnished new short lines of stocks. Peoples} Second 44's . 98.10 Soe . azar, |. Oats No. 8 white 37%e @ 39%c. | Barley 67¢ @ Tc. clare tha whole amount of principal SURE SALE Bee tin. Semin ete AL LIST s was hammered down 4% and| third 4%'s 98:60{Dec. oh ME% 119% 119% |) a ey Ble @ 68e. \ ‘Timothyseed $6.00 @ $6.75. and interest due and payable, abd] ~Default having occurred in the] p's Phone 312W. : Marland Oil 3%, while others drop-| Fourth 4%’s . 98.32 | May 114% TG% 118% 114 | Rye No. 2, 7%. Cloverseed $15.00 @ $20.00, whereas defoult exists ito ‘nay in, |COnditions of the mortgage herein- * Ehon| . ped dito 26> Uncalled 4%’s 100,00; July ....112B : M2B/ Plax No. 1, $248% @ $2.50%. Pork nominal. ; teveit eestallment of $42.06 due 23rd after, descyibed, Notice is Hereby} ___ SUNT “Favliy Tasianed Call money opened at 5 percent. |Called 4%’ 100.00} poy Maer ae pic eave I Aa Lard $11.00. day of July 1922, and the mortgugee | Given, ,that, that certain mortgage | FOR RENT—Partly uralahs : was quite general, American Hide — pe an aye ay (By the Associated Press) oo and payable. ._|gngor:.tocEtie F. GQuaits, mortangee! | eran, Senneen College, ene “and Leather preferred losing 4%| CHOICE WHEAT IN. DEMAND |, 16% 1h 76% 76% | Duluth, Dee. 5.—Closing cash pri- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK That including the amount herein | Gated’ the ist day; of Novembern1aig | 18%. : 10-3tf points, Great Northern preferred 3% (By the Associated Press) Mate cone 0. aele aay (OOS: (By the Associated Press) . | [declared due thero will be due on|and filed for record in the office of | FOR RENT—Strietly modern furnis Chicago and/ Northwestern 3% and| Minnedpolis, Dec. 5—Choice wheat | "4¥ BARLEY 5 Wheat No. t-dark northern $1.19!4| Chicago, Dec. 5.-Hogs receipts|such Mortgage at tha) date ot sole |the register of deeds of the county| ed room; close in, 218 2nd St Union Pacific 3 points, before the|on the Minneapolis matket continued | 1), 59 ee sey 50% |@ $122%; No. 1 amber durum $1.03| 57,000; mostly steady; bulk 180 to|the sum of Sixteen Hundred 4 of Burleigh and state of North Da-| Phone 832-R. indie announcément of the declaration of |in active demand today and ruled | BLAX @ $1.08; ‘No. 2 amber durim $1.01] 250 pound averages $8.05 @ $8.10; | Thirteen and 95-100 ($1013: kota, op the 6th day of November, | sgR WH NT—oModern war room, 2 25 percent stock dividend by Stu-| firm compared with futures. Local! po. _ o4q 245360 244 245%, |@ $1.06; No. 1 durum 95c; No. 2/few good and choice 240° to 270 ar FEDERAL LAND BANK OF 1916, at 4:40 o'clock P. M., and ree-1" it chie for two, at 309 8th Sc. debaker, and the resumption of divi-| mills were after high: gluten wheat CORN durum 9c; No, 1 mixed durum 95c} pound butchers $8.15; top $8.15; AT orded in Book 181 of Mortences, on} Tre cag Ww, oan dends on Kennecott Copper at the! and paid good prices to get same: On| Dee... 64 62% |@ $1.00; No. 2 mixed durum 93c @| packing sows mostly $7.25 @ $7.60; ‘Mortgage. ais ella oreelone Se FOR -RENTOLape pom nites annual rate of 3 percent served to| the average, the market was unghan- ——_—. 98¢;'arrive 89¢; No, 1 red durumy desirable pigs around $8.10; heavy|5 4 HYLAND, and heteinatter, described, at ’the| see nn . rs roomy tauitay'e stem the tide of selling orders’for | ged and demand wag fair to good for (By the Associated Press) -| 980. a hogs $7.95 @ $8.15; medium $8.01/"" Attorney for Mortzagce, Leon done cbsthe courthoane sats Blac ‘or two reorley al soe tab epost time. Studebaker which had been|the choice and quiet to fair fot ithe FOREIGN EXCHANGE Flaxseed on track $245 @ $247;|@ $8.15 light $8.00 @ $8.15; light] Bismarck, North Dakota. a. |marekyin. the. county of Burleigh Thayer. Phone €22,__ 124 Iw » , quoted under yesterday’s final fig-| medium. New York, Dec. , 5.-Foreign qin arrive $2.43; December $2.42 asked; | light $8.00 @ $8.15; packing sows 11-28--12-5-12-19-26—-1-2.9 | ong state of North Dakota’at the|FOR REN’ -SJeeping or light house. — pena as oS ER ie I Ee A = —_--___— = = N Bode: Ofsten orelack mn the farenoos, keeping 7a: suitable for two, 2088 Za - on the 23rd day of December, 1922, i DOINGS OF THE. DUFFS A Night Out 2 BY ALLMA to satisfy the amount due upon such | -op pip aie 7 OLiviA, LETS YOU,DANNY AND) ¢€ ET 1F YOU HAD COME HOME AT THE Gree eee elected in auth | roam “apartment “at inte: FOR RED Vie te a BED- iM: LATER THAN 1’ [House keeping roi 208 E. Thayer. Phone 46 COMES AT-LAST: HAVE HAD To SIT OUT THERE AND FREEZE To DEATH-YOU ARE ALWAYS LATE! z AND SAID HE WAS DETAINED AT.» THE OFFICE FORA LITTLE WHILE leigh County, North Dakota and d ‘eribed as follows: The Northw ‘Quarter (NW %) of Section Twen foo, XK vet BE IN FOR AGooD PANNING ! 1M FROZEN! ), two (22), in Township One Hund: Thirty-seven (137) North, of Rang Seventy-seven (77) West of the Sth (-YES,AND IF YOU-HAD- USED! YouR HEAD AND TAKEN Your KEY WITH Nous THING WouL! — EVERY TH Wal There will be due on said mort. gage ut the date of sale the sum of $3661.07, including taxes ‘and prior liens paid by mortgagee besides the costs, disbursements and expenses of ‘this foreclosure. "Dated this 13th day of November, 1922. ERIC P. QUAIN, Mortgagee. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Mortgagce, Bismarck, North Dakota. 11-44-21-28—12-5-12-19 | J.M. Gidding & Co., a corporation, “BY BLOSSER FOR RE! tleman, 607 5th MISCELL yr iBtors nge hor- FEED A} z age. I buy, sell, and exch ses, cattle, furnita buyers for horses of ail k sell on commi Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Front Sts. Phone 702J. in. Auction every Fifth and DR. ” MacLACHLAN nose and throat specis moved his offices to room 2 r creas ey oN — Eltinge bloc’ 42-1-1m SUMMONS: WANT Rags—clean linen and yaa STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun-| cotton, rags wanted by, Bismarck ty of Burleigh. In District’ Court. “ : od aac Fourth Judicial District. Tribune Co. Will pay, Se per pound. | Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. J. E, Casserly,| WANTED —Rags—clean linen and Wi z momo | Defendant. ; cotton ‘rags wanted by Bismarck 7 WAYSNHAT BCAUSE MISTER [estate pe Notte Dako tothe above) ‘Tribune Co. Will pay Sc per : ¢ MAKES Yoo THINK. WALE is BULDIN' J, - | "*You-are hereby samionod: to an-| _vounds —¢ Ns ae war? | gwer the complaint in thia action,| FOR RENT—Front offices on second i A FENCE nen which will be filed in the office of] floor of the Hinckley, Dlotk.. 4. : : OUND ‘the clerk of said court, and to serve ‘an Horn, Phone 305J, 209 7th St. os ee 4 copy of your answer ‘upon the sub-| 11-8¢f i seribers within thirty days after the | OR SALE—Some good Poland China Rclusive of the day of service; and| SPring boars, Pedigrees furnished. ‘in case of your failuresto appear or| J- M. Thompson, Wilton, N. Dak. ‘answer, judgment will be taken{ 000 12-4- | against you by default for the relicf| FOR SALE—New boys fleece lined demanded in the complaint, coat, fur collar, size 12. Phone 516, 1 Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, 34 ‘sth St. sen i $ . 1922. : EROS PAO Soe ed DULLAM & YOUNG, |FOR SALE CHEAP—For Ciistmas. | Attorneys for Plaintiff. | Young canary birds. Phone G17R.\ | City National Bank Building, | __ ais 12.58 ial © | Bismarck, North Dakota. | | FOR RENT—Garage—2 cars. Phone | 11-14-21-28—12-5-12-19 | "75 “Gor eth St. | serine ab oon 12-5-5¢ . | After serving 45 years without | ___ | making a single arrest, a New York| FOR SALE—Piano. Mrs. Hart. Phone policeman recently broke his record oe by “running in” a man for disorder-| FOR RENT—Garage, 208 3rd SE 7! ly conduct. 12-4:38 ithorities; Page 6)

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