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ete eee ae PAGE SEVEN SLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | __ HELP WANTED—MALE MAN or-woman wanted, Sal weekly full time, $1.00 a ¢ time, selling guaranteed ho- | to. wearer, Exper ary. Guaranteed Mills, Noreis- town, Penna WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922 20.89; Switzerland demand. 18.97; Spain demand 15.74; Greece demand | 1.35; Poland demand .00.58; Czecho- | Slovakia demand ‘3.16; Argentine de- mand 88.12; Brazil demand 122 Montreal 99 7-16, BY STANLEY News of the Markets Ww WHEAT GOES - UP (i } ARLY | South St. Paul, Dee, 15—Cattle re- : |ceipts 3,500; generally steady . t» yr ae) (QV, strong; common and medium beef WAR ic } | DEAL j steers $5.00 @: $9.00; bulk under bo ; $7.00; best load jot-early $8.25; few g 1Gains ranged from 1 to 10 points. Sales approximated 900,000 shares. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished, by Russell-Miller Co} Bismarck, Dec. 13, 1922 northern ., . 1 spring ..... . 1 amber durum .. . 1 mixed durum ... SHOP and Boor i FIXERY U nts ag to weary, Earn big money. Be your own boss No experience or capital requi Write for free sample: | Mills, 501 Broad N SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK (By the Qssogiated Press.) . No. 1 red durum . WANTED—Two zz men to work} 12-3-1t | good and choice fed yearlings on up ee hae 5) ythe month. F. Jaskowiak. 421 cs |to $12.00; butcher she stock mostly Nee 40" 12th St _____ PERSONAL, pabsathe Associated: Tess) Sb to PraO or Thee ( — 2 WEE WANTED--PEMALR | PPILECTICS-“Would’ you Chicagé, Dee. 13.—Influenced by a igher; canners CHICAGO-GRAIN fe ~ ee Rees F | learn about new rational Fresh catane ine ster ates ga | and cutters largely $2.25 @ $3.00; (py GHICAGOGRAIN | GIRLS, SEW YOUR WAY through! ment for seavalieks Ge the where market here average high, |Pe8na bulls $3.25 @ $4.00; stock- ee # os neater g| college. The Briges School of Jepsy. Positively stopping all sei cr during the eatly dealings! all] &'8, 9"4 feeders $8.50 @ $7.00; bul hard $1201 @ S12 hE Derssmaking will teach you how.’ ures frog first day's use. Infor ee ee eae eeatings| All| under $6.00. Calves, receipts 3,000; ee ee eM a wie, 4, x weeks eourse in French dress-| tion Yrée, “Speclalist” Drawer eres touched a new high prices! market steady; few extra choice Gorn N zinixed TAMe @ Kes) my ing, practical ing and! 592, Lander, Wyoming. record for the sensch. A trate wetles vealers $8.00 @ $8.25; bulk best Pe Tew aE ales agfies | needlework, Only thirty-five dol- | : PeEteheailen earn’ rich | Hghts. $7.75. ~ / . No, 2 white 46ic @ 4Pc jays for a life time of knowledge Tast eat induced ‘considerable. buy | , HOES receipts 23,000; market most “ve Nov? MMe @ O1ee 1] Phone BIW. 1017 7th Sh Bis ly 10c lower; range $7.00 @ $8.00; few loads choice 140 to 200 pound hogs $8.00; bulk good/and choice 150! to 225 pound hogs $7.90; packins sows mostly $725; rough heavy. stags $5.50 @ $6.00; pigs $8.00 @ $8.10. 12-9-]w ing casts of snow or rain for the entire | but was partly offset by fore- Barley 66¢c @ Tle. | Timothyseed $6.00 @ $6.75. \ Cloverseed $1500 @ $20.00. | Pork sominal. Lard $10.35. Ribs $10.50 @ $11.50. —A large well fu room, fitted up as. sitting room, especially suitable for two ladies in modern house, close in, private entrance. Phone 656 or ac in belt. Opening quota- nged from ie to %e May $1.21% to $1.22 and % to $1.12%, were follow- » further gains. 12-11, hae 1 2 purchasing on due to profit close was f 1 * Sheep receipts 1,500; bidding $14.73 on best fed westerns or about stva- Nght and medium weight ewes $6.30 sacked round whites 75c @ 85¢e ewt.; Minnesota. sacked ggnd bulk round POTATO WIRE JNQUIR' (By the Associated Press) Mirneanp! I 3,—Potatoes better wite and nquiry, demand i i | | PREPARED TOUNLOCK THE RusTy JAIL. i Two TRAMP SWHO ARE EATING THE K AND RELEASE WE Z TOWN INTO DEBT—-24F = STAewy — ree seavice Z STH leeipts 284 ec WHEAT RECEIPTS H compared with 253) CALL MONEY 60-90 days 4% @ 5; 4-6/months 4% | @ 5; prime commercial paper 4%. | MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF CITY general housework. Mrs. Frank E { Shepard, 6 Avenue B. Phone to perience unnecessary. Apply Alex Steckler,, 206-4th Ave, N. afternoons or evenings at 4 St. 1 od, and the mar- abd i (By the Associated Press) 12-7-1¢ FOR RENT—One large room with ty dy; bidding weak to 25c lower on! ein ve rs r bo aal suitable for two gen« rally quickly | 9%}, 2 Minneapolis, Dee. 13:—Wheat ¥°-; TTS Re STEN care Tor child ans} tWo-losets suitable for two gen aly quick’ | native. lambs; sheep steady; buik | HBTs ANTED--Girl to care Tor child ane | icy preferred. Board if desires of holders. The | Gy 56.75, | _ fears a year ago. Cash No. 1 norther® | idence, 406 6th bo Bae H $1.24! @ §1.31%%; December $1. 1 « ener Mee av $1,224 2, ait by POTATOES STEADY ALL at ection tameaarer Soe SBhand 4G06W: reagee | F ange front room nic By the Associated Press No. 8 yell on ly furnished with board for two CBy_ the Assvetnted: Frese) “Oats No. 3 white 40%e @ 42%e ; eeu once Chicago, Dee. 18.—Potatoes stea- Harley ie.@0be. rach SALESMEN WANTED 1 young ladies. Very reasonable, about fart ye, Feecipte, 85 cars; total’ United Rye No. 2,814 @ Bbc. [SALESMAN WANTED— LiberaT| Large closet. 217 8th St. Phone : ; : States shipments 360; Wisconsin Flay No. 1, $2.73 @ $2.7318. ; commission. Man or Woman ex. 8 aoe T—Large front room nice- ly furnished with board for two ried couple with two small chil- dren. Separate house preferred. Fred Griswold, Almont, N. D. No. 143. 12-11-16¢ | WANTED BY LADY—Work of any whites 70c_ @ .80€ cwt.; Minnes»ta|{ . 2 | Mandan, N, D. 12-12-5t | young ladies, very reasonable July corn rr Y i z ~Copet ted Press d WN every ; Eee eet and North; Dakota, sacked “Hed. River _— ) ao nee ane eas Cae rroney | | large closet. 217 8th St. Phone 883. es ’ Ohios 75¢ @ 80c ewt.; Idaho sacked | Se < Orne Gy |ensy; high 4; low 4%} ruling rate WORK WANTED 12-4-tf es | MAYoR SIMON DOOLITTLE LED A BANDCF CITIZENS WHO WERE —°72 Time loans steady; mixed collateral | WANTED—Place on farm by mar-| FOR RE! ee and warm. sleep: Perfection oil stove 11 818 Ave, B, or phone at rooms for light ing room, for sale, 632-M. FOR , RENT—Two housekeeping, light, water and heat Cc ‘el movement. slow; market steady, toc 3 § } ane ‘ [few sales reported to establish -a| The corn. market-failed to improve CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Oats No. 2 white 49%e @ 496; No] seosdgy ot oe reser 1ith,| Hib, Prefer clerkings also boy 16] furnished. 206. Thayer. Phone : leuaks pany locally. (By the ‘Associated Press.) [3 white 40%4e @.42%e. aed a a dL ene Oesene would Mike Something | a22R. 12. a \ Ll As | Oats: demand twapjinelined to “bé|, Chicago, D¥c. 13.—Hogs receipts! Rye No. 1, 88%e @ 87%c;- No. 2,1 "ay, Board of City Commissioners | t¢ 4e-_Phone 677W. 12-12-3t | SOR RENT OThiee or Tour untar OF WALL Eh FLOUR UNCHANGED slack again with less active bidding. | 35,000; lewsyrtendy to 10c lower; |80%e @ B5l%e. met i. regular session Monday eve-| WANTED—Young man wants Work.| ished housekeeping rooms on 7t!: aoe ea are (By the Associated Press) \,%¥@ demand was about steady. | bulk 200 to 250 pound averages $8.25) Flax No. 1, $2.72% @ §2.75%. ning, December 11th, 1922, at eight| #fter school hours and on Satur-| st Inquire Harvey Harris & Cs. Minneapolis, Dec. 13-—Flour un-| Shippers paid May price for ordinary @ $8.80 early; en a big pack Pe — o'clock, P.M. There were present days. Phone 623-M, 12-8-1w 12-5-4£ ace aa ei i a aajtye im northern cars and half cent|ers bidding $8.10. 8.20; packing IINNEAPOLIS RANGE Commissioners ‘rench, lenzler, SR SL, ama 9 RENE eoeners ecm bare eaanee te sree ean peeccs over for choice in eastern cars. Ele-| sows $8.25 @ $8.90; desirable pigs (By the’Associated Press) Larson, Thompson and President} _ Lost MOR ee canceey Leen bat the wnat Se Bee “cot. |Vator buyers paid %¢ @ 2c over for | mostly, $8.00; few $8.20; heavy hogs| Minneapolis, Dee. 13.— Lenhart. The minutes of the previ-: rema—ae Auditorium Tucedayeve-| modern home for young lady. @ $7.00 a. barrel in 98-pound cot-| drerincs with c 2 i i us mecting were read and approved. 4 4 y Ave, A, Phone 558M. diy upward, There was good buy-|ton sacks, Shipments 52280 barrels, {°ffeFings with good dockage content. | $8.10 @ $8.25; medium $8.20 @ $8.30; Open. High. Low. Close, | ous mecting were rend tm Parson,| Ring a pair of shell rimmed glass- 12-11-3¢ ing orders of hares and] Bran $22.50 @ $23.00. Barley was quiet and mostly un-| packing sowst smooth $7.60 @ $7.90; WHEAT i peal d carried, the bills were| €8- Please notify Mrs. Herald Hop- | pope ne eee : changed. packing sows rough $7.35 @ $7.65; | Dec. 122% 120% 122% | seconded and carried, the ton. Phone 2753 f r FOR RENT—Partly farnished or un- equipments: also. were.'in’ good'" de-|.¥ — Flex dfferi Viekt. hod oven | Chae OL ee ere | at 13% 120% allowed as read. On motion of Com-; ton. Phone ‘or reward, faralshed Fosina, also -apartiient mand, Rail shares were mixed One| ~\ARKED STRENTH SHOWN |, 1%, tffering were light, but evea|killing pigs $8.00 @ $825. May aoe oe 2a t: | missioner Thompson, seconded _ and oe 12-71¥ | yeencnk Bacineww Callete: Puede of the early features was the con- (By the Asabctated Press) is did not encourage buyers «to! “Cattle receipts 14,000; beef steers | UY 117% 119% | Curried, Frank G .Grambs was re-|TOST—Banch of keys this morning.| Be ae, Fone tinued strength of sterling, demand] pytluth, Minn, Dec. 13.--Marked role the sharp advance in Decem-| uneven, mostly steady; killing qual | no 38% 38% | duired to furnish bond for $1,000.00) " Binder return to Mrs. C. M. Ros- | <>, = bills Showing an overnight increase] strength’ was shown in the wheat °C” ‘utures. Bids opened about «| ity plain; run late in arriving; bulk Z bee guaranteeing the leveing an ing! con, 118% Sixth St., or to Tribune FOR RENT—Two modern furnished of 3%, making preliminary quota- Fete at sks ;|lower, comparatively and later were] native beef steers of quali May 39% 40 lof trenches on the Main Trunk Line} | (pe: rooms for light housekeeping. 418 2% BP y 4 market again today as a result of ‘. quality and} RY A ‘Sewer ‘in the. spring of| 4 ffice fon reward. M tions $4.66%6, another new high rec- | getive bidding and small offerings |T¥ted # cent lowers condition to sell at $8.00 -@ 810.55} hoq, B1% 83% 81% 83. | pan" herore final ‘estimate would be da-daiae). Wat Sth. Bhone 241.0 = 1aleiw ord. : in any quarter. Cash handlers on this Boar best matured steers early $11.00; | yay 111) a3 B47 BS «BAYE sieied, On motion, of Commissioner FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms s de from New York Central,!market,~ however, reported trade U. 8. BONDS $12.50 bid on yearlings, mixed steers |” BARLEY “thompson, seconded and carried, the | ROOM AND BOARD. ly modern, 300 9th St. Phone 3 Otis Elevator and Woolworth which} quiet with a falling off in buying (By ‘the Assoejated Press) and heifers; desirable beef heifcrs| Doc, .... 59% 60% 59% 59% {City Engineer was instructed to) WANTED—Boarders and roomers in 1 slumped 24%, 7% and 5% points, res-| orders with the lake shipping sea-| New York, Dec. 18—United Statas| tives fully steady; other grades, FLAX make an examination of the quality) modern home, 416 12th St. Phone a pectively, the market showed in-byon closed. Government bonds 1 p. m.: ] butchers she stock slow; other class- 27134, 269 271 of the Bismarck Gas Co.’s gas and) jyip 19.9-wk BOR SAI OR RENT creasing buoyancy with sensational The market was strong at the|/3%’s ............. 3100.28 | °% Benerally steady; bulk desirabie 6 251 246% 250%4to report on ‘same. On motion 3 | r NOUSES AND FLATS. advances continuing among the high | close. December wheat closed 2¢ up {Second 4's rr oge1 | Veal ealves to packers early $9.25 @ CORN Commissioner Henzlgr, seconded and FOR SALE—New modern Toom priced shares. Fisher Body got up| dt 1.21 nominal and May 3%c up at|First 4%4’s 1 ee eee tna ate ees Gos, | carried (Wr sol for the city in che | the hour of ten o'clock inthe iffe-| | house, including 8 bed rooms, sun 10 points and Mexican Petroleum and] $193" bid. December durum closed |Seeond 4%'s heavy bologna bulls $4.25 Pointed oe ee ete ittead Come! peor an the 0th deg or Mbrcnher, | Parlor, oak floors throughout, on Jersey Central seven. Equipments} 3%¢ up at $1.02 bid and May 3%c|Third 4%’s s, the Hughes Electric! jo50 40 eatiety aes pas. | very liberel terms, immed were heavily absorbed, American Car [uy at $1.04 74. Fourth 4%’s Sheep receipts 15,000; fat lambs}. Chicago, Dec. 13.— Commigsioner Thompson voted | 1922, to satisfy the amount due up-| session given, will take ising 4% and Baldwin 3 points.) ‘spot rye closed 1%c up at 84%c; |4%'s uncalled opening slow; ¢ sales around (By the Associated Press) “no” on said appointment, stating | Om such mortgage on the day of sale. ory car as part payment. Considerable activity developed in| December 1%e up at 84%4¢ bid and|4%’s called 100,00 | Steady; part load prime native Open. “High. Low. Close. |that he believed the City Attorn The premises described in Registe ee the low priced motors following the] May 1%¢ up at 87%c asked. New 44's 99,84 | lambs $15.60 to city butche HEA ae qoqry [Could handle the case. On motion of | mortgage and which will be sold to/ FOR BR room completely jump of 2%4 in Studebaker and/the |” Spot” yats @léved “5c up at ~#0%;,6| ~~ sirable natives to packers bobs josie Commissioner Henzler the Board of | satisfy the same nre,situgte in Bur-| hished: Rouge, eldse in, No’ sniall eopeeees wore. eurcnethenct by, i" Tto 4244e and barley unchanged at LONDON SILVER Catone clipped 77 pound fed laa tate Cy See tnd Wee cne ? leigh County, North Dakota, and d children, Write Tribune 503. Bovange 0b Ass inten etail | from 45¢ to 6lec. By the Associated Press 13.75; choice shorn lambs $13.49 eet Bin, 1922, at cight ovclock, p.|ctibed as follows: The Northw 12¢12-2¢ Stores. 2 x Longs were again in control of the ee Dec. 13.—Bar ree $0 65; feeders active; threc loads } iy ber 18th, 1922, at eight o'clock, p, | Guarter ey of Section Bight | por7 Further strength in sterling ex-| eax market, December was bad!y|15-16 per ounce. Money 1% percent. 65 pound feeding lambs big 25c high- We ™ sitoats (8), in Township One Hundred Fo yoow change, demand bills rising to 468% | wanted and with strenuous bidding |Discount rates short and three|er at $15.00; sheep around stead: 71% "MH. ATKINSON, (140) North, of Range Seventy-eight; phone 772 and lower rehewal rate for call | its price was marked up 12% cents.|months bills 6 9-16 @ % percent. , [115 pound fat ewes $7.00. fe City Auditor, | (78) West of the Sth P. M. | FOR RENT —Sixcecom modern bul maeney resulted in expanded buying |i'tay feccints and an advance of 1] wel 1 seas Urea) 1213] | There will be due on said mort-| FOR, RENT-“Six-room wodern b tions tor both accounts. Special | conts in December flax at Buenos DULUTH CLOSE CARLOT SALES eT Ae ee ee Or ee eM OE a te oer yee On st likely to be influenced by} aires to $1.88 were the bullish fact- (By, the Associated Press) (By the Associated Press) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE. 5260.16 Besides the costs, disburse-| favorable demand developments, ors. December flax closed 12%c up{ Duluth, Dec, 13,—Closing cach} Minneapolis, Dec. 13—Range cf aaa CLOSURE SALE. ing closure pense: ssfores| TAND were xgain bid up in rapid fashion, 2.76% bid; January 10% up at | Prices: carlot sales ; 7 tA96 efault having occurred in the) T9ure oy lake Seeded - pool operations being manifest in| ssqni bids May Size up at $2.49 and | Wheat No. 1 dark northern 81.28% |" Wheat No. 1 dark northern $1. eee eee toys | conditions of the mortgage herein | ope cd this Pond day of November.) FOR SALE—160 acre farm, 1 niles Bomes issues: July 4e up at $244 bid. = |@ $1.82%; No. 1 amber durum $1.10|@ $1.39; No. 2 dark northern $1.2 Rips SS fatter described, Notice. mortgage | INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURI-| forth of, Finsher, 80 acres small Call money opened at 4 percent. es ee dek @ $1.16; No. 2 amber durum $1.08|%4 @ $1.29; No. 3 dark northern Jan 10.39 zien a au 3 nalieeted ioe Bina | ITY COMPANY, INC timber and pasture, 75 acres under The closing was strong. Indica- \ @ $1.14; No, 1 durum $1.02; No. 2/$1.18% @ $1.29%; No. 4 dark nor-Jygy 100°"! 10.00| White and Merl W. White, her-hu Mortgagee. cultivation. Plenty of good water. tions ofa renewal of public inter- CASH WHEAT SLOWER durum $1.00; No. 1 mixed durum|thern $1.16 @ $1.33%; sample gr ace Et eee tlhand, mortgagoré, to fnvestors Mort-| NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Write Tribune 12-9-1w est in @e market was seen in the (By the Associated Press) $1.01 @ $1.10; No: 2 mixed durum |dark northern $1.10 @ $1.16 PORRIGN EXCHANGE page’ Seeusity Company, Ine. mort-; Attorneys for Mortgagee, manner in which railroad shares} Minneapolis, Dec. 13—Cash wheat|99c @ $1.08; arrive December 98c; |datk hard winter $1.23%4 @ day thecaieoclited Bite) Bee dated’ the Toth day" of June,| Bismarck, North Dakota.” || MISCELLANEOUS. vere pushed up if “he final deal-]seemed to -be slower today but most|No. 1 red durum 99¢. No. 2 dark hard winter $1.24; 21° now York, Dee Aa —Foreign ex-| 1919, and filed for record in the of- Z oe" BOY WANTS HOME—Eleven Reading, Great Northern pre-|of the sales were made at fairly stea-| Flaxseed on track $2.77% @ $2.79/amber durum $1.07% @ $1.14%; No-| change firm. Quotations in cents: | fice of the register of deeds of the) Novice OF STATE BAR EXAMINA-, 4, English speaking, wants. per- (and a number of other active|dy premitime, Reccipts were moder-|}%; arrive December $2.75%; arrive |5! amber durum $1.00; No. 2 durum} "Great Britain demand 4.65; eables| County of Burleigh and eta of TION "| omanent home. Has lived both in issues rising 1 to 2 points. ate otherwise weaker premiums un-/$2.69%4; December $2.76%; Januar? |$1.01%; No. 1 mixed durum $1.01% [4 ¢5y.. go day bills on ‘banks 4.62 | North Dakota, on the OU He M_| Notice is hereby given that the! town and on farm. Clothing pro- Low money rates and the further} doubtedly would have prevailed bel $2.67% bid; May $2.49; July $244]@ $1.38%. 15-416; France demand. 7.10; cables | Juy> 11 at tate et of Mort: (State Bar Board will hold an exami-| vided. Phone 516 or write Supt. » in sterling exchange again con-jcause the mills sold-very little flour | bid, Barley sample grade 58¢ @ 61c;|7'11;" ttaly demand. 5.00; cables 5.09| SnGea "Gr gage 31, will be foreclosed | Ration at the State Capitol in the; Geo, B. Newcomb, Human Society, tributed {o the upward movement of |and ,were not strong after raw ma-| Oats No. 3 white frock 40%e @|No. 2, 63e @ Gbe; No. 3, 59¢ @ les 135, Belgium demand 6.53; cables 6.53 3 Es | the premises in such|City of Bismarck, County of Bur-! Bismarck, N. D. 12-11-3t n today’s stock market. Trad-| terial, Durum prices were steady | 42%4c, No, 4, 58¢ @ 60%c. 1. Germany demand .0123; cables! mortgage and hereinafter described, | leigh, and State of North Dakota,! pop--garp—combination uth ended over a broad list’ with } compared with December. There was| No. 1 rye tgack 84%c; arrive De;| Corn No. 2 yellow 66%4¢ @ 69%c3 | Oy'96. Holland demand 40.03; cables|Atthe front doorof the court house epramencing on tbe yer dy Jol Des ateal egheks 4 abo leer parley a mailron ab and eee egies no change in the winter wheat: sit: apes ee ‘ No. 3 yellow 67%e @ 67%c; No. 314907,’ Norway semand 10 yedee Leanna de county ot eee of examining applicants seeking ad-| Practically new dining room set, sah ee | mixed 63e @ 65c. demand 26.90; DOINGS OF WELL. To STAY HOME THIS ~ . EVENING AND\PLAY & et: WITH YOU- WON'T THAT Be Fine! # SO © You Home, S AND HIS GOING UP STAIRS FUNNY TO HAVE j/ THE DUFFS DANNY - “- Done: FRIENDS _ GEE 1 WUZINT FAR MOM-T WUZ JUST ONER PLAYIN! 4 ( WITH TONY BASSINO. ay) The Tables Are Turned NO-MORE, I’M GOING UP STAIRS AND GEEZ WHAT: MOTHER: 19 « - OH,HELEN WHAT ARE You 001NG.? OPEN THE DOOR: , YOU WAVE !T LOCKED: I KNOW IT'S LocKED- ‘You cAWT come TKNow- BUT You CANT EXEN UNDERSTAND EACH STHER-YoU CANT SPEAK ITALIAN AND = BY ALLMAN oft i +, Above Named Defendant: misgion to the bar of said State. ie following named have filed their applications for permission to take such examination: .. Casey, Stanley. F., Rugby, North Dakota, ‘ Dimond, Nicholas H., Grand Forks, North Dakota. i Dunn, ‘Charles Mj Presho,'S. D. | Frank |S. M,, Expansion, North | Dakota. Jarvis, Paul ‘Glen Harold, Peters- burg, "North Dakota. Liessman, “ Charles, North Dakota, Bismarck, Dakota. sion to the bar, if successful, should be filed'with the undersigned, Secre- tary of the State Bar Board, not later than December 9th, 1922, J. H. NEWTON, Clerk of the Supreme Court, State of North Dakota, and ex-officio Secretary of State Bar Board. ‘ 11-22-29—12-6-13 SUMMONS: STATE. OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Raymond Gordanier, Plaintiff, vs. Florence E, Gordanier, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in this action a copy of | which is hereto annexed and here- with served upon you, and'to serve copy of your answer upon the seriber at this office in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, Dakota within thirty days after vice of this clusive of t © ©: and in ¢ pear and answer judgment w taken against you by default for th relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Nov F. E. Me! gas stove, baby’s stroller, 1 talk- ing machine, 1 davenport, several Phore other articles. 300 9th § 377J. FOR RENT—Brick store b: 25x130 with basement, city h Al location in Mandan. Has be a furniture store for years. in- quire of L. N. Crary, Mandan, WN. 0. 12; MONTANA HONEY—Pure, unexcell- ed, once tried, always used, good remedy for cold freight. DADDY Olafson, Sigrum, Rolla, North Da.}| Case 2-60 pound cans $14.25. Claud: kota. Pease, Carterville, Mont. Sullivan, Emmet A., Oakes, North 12-13-20 FOR SALE—13-a truck farm, 4-room |. Tollefson, Axel M., Hillsboro, North Dakota. house and barn, edge of Mandan. ' Aly objections to the participa. Desirable valley land and very tion ‘of any of the above named can-} cheap, For $2,500 cash. L. N. didates in the examination to be Mandan. held as aforesaid, or their admis- 12-12-3t FOR SALE—Furniture, rugs, stoves, chairs, tables, cream separator and other afticles. Will trade for hor- ses or car. 423 Front St. 12-13-2t DR. T. M, MacLACHLAN, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist has re- moved his offices to room 2 in the Eltinge block. 12-1-1m BANNER HOUSE—Steady boarders, room and board, $1.15 per day. Bed and breakfast 7c. Steam heat Phone 231. 12-8-1w WANTED — Rags—clean lineh and cotton rags wanted by Bismarck Tribune Co. Will pay S¢ per pound. WANTED — Rags—clean linen and cotton rags wanted by Bismarck Tribune Co. Will pay per s ig boars. digrees fur J. M, Thompson, Wilto Phone Attorney for 329-LM 12-13-3t | FOR RENT—Basement garage), 820 Ave. D, Phone 1064, 12-12-3t

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