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\ \ i PAGE SEVEN THE OLD HOME TOWN | : Rogers, mortgagee, dated the first ‘ eps BY STANLEY day of December, 1919, and filed for FOR RENT ‘ —_, ie office of-the Register if WV f HT] of Deeds of the County of Burleigh | Handsome Residence West Avenue A, _ E and State of North Dakota oh the | Owner leaving Bismarck for the winter months, will rent 1 : SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK paced ganas 182, a oeloek) home furnished to small family who will appreciate and Ip Bout St Pasi pee, J8.—Cattle Mortgages on page 78, will be fore- | care for furnishings. There are eight rooms and bath, parp in ne mare daltivoakitys; : closed by a sale of the premises in| and hot water heat. This home can be rented for the killing classes; common and medium eribed, at the fédet duoc of ree Onect| months of January, February, March and April. . Theet steers $5.00 @ $9.00; bulk ‘un- HOw MY PUTTY House in the County of Byrleigh and | HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. dgr $7.00; butcher cows and heifers dID Pu State of North Dakota, af the hour!{ Webb Block* ‘ Phone 0 t mostly $8.25 @ $5.00; few better KNIFE GET IN THE JAIL?) 7 of 2 o'clock’ p,m. onthe 20th day | Sap x offerings on up to $7.00 or higher; ITA FEW of January, 1923, to satisfy the £ ~ 3 WINTER canners and cutters $225 @ $3.00; = LS eine THE Havant due upon auch mortgage on SSE S * | bologna. bulls $8.25°@ $4.00; stockers ‘ 7S Sane nol Bale.) one, Premises des- - ___— ‘ ; k cribed in such mortgage and which | " ; ond feeders lat moatly steady, }TRAMPS DUG OUT will’ be sold to satisfy the same are] ffl ly Chicago, Dec. 18.—With below zero)? 00; bulk under $6.00, WITH \T-ANSWER ME described as follows: The East Half; weather prevailihe d Witt da : Calves receipts. 600; market stea- . of the East half of Section 28; the. » ‘ : prevailing and with ade-| gy ‘to. strong; best ‘lights , largely West half of Section 27 and the East } : quate snow protection lacking for] $8.00 @ $8.25. \ 7 half of Section 38, all in Township - much of the winter crop, wheat| Hogs receipts \ 18,000; © market 142, Niwof Range 76, W. There will jumpel™to new high trices ‘for tha} sttong, mostly 16e higher; range be ‘due upon’ such mortgage on the| _HLP WANTED—FEMALE p igh prices for tl ¢ 2 day of sale th f Si sand | W NTE iK season today dutine the early deat,|8725 @ $8.05; better grades $8.00; day of sale the sum of Six thousand | WANTED—Gin for housework fora if WANTED — BOOKKEEPING. ings. Bullish views of the foreign | D&cking sows $7.25 @ $7.50; pigs 7-100 dollars, together. with the| °% Weeks, beginning Dec. 23rd, Double or, single entry; financial sitdation counted in favor |SUPPIY liberal; bulk good pigs $8.25. costs and disbursements at this f Only competept help wanted. |[/ Inventories taken and books 3 of ‘the buyities side, yand offerings Sheep receipts 3,000; lambs stea-] closure, i High wages paid. ‘Geo. F. Will, |/closed. Income tax returns were relatively small as compared | @%,40 26¢ lower; bulk natives $14.00; Dated at Wing, N. D,, this 7th| 328 3rd, St. 1283-4 made out: with demand in which a number of | fo% Yorterey neva niencns stegh weet day of Decembex, 1922, WANTED—An experienced girl for | Alress" Accountant” 416 2nd St. strong commission, houses took. the |°¥% *4t ewes mostly 9. ei8. . L. 5 general housework. Mrs. Frank E. PEED lead. On the bulge ~in prices, how- Mortgages, Shepard, 6 Avenue B. a the bole b CHICAGO LIVESTOCK GC. OLGETREON; 20 | Sa aoa seniietar ioe he sig cileneey, Des. 1b —Hogs, receipts wp ey noe Merigagee, | | WANTEDCWaltress aw ‘fours ROOMS FOR RENT. saBning which wach é 000; 1 igher; bulk 210 @ 9 AN. 3 [gage ores brie = = sa ctignreelte 24 hi bay srerid 260 rind Dutchers $815: @ 7 25; 4o'11-18-26 1-2-15 Cafe. 5-tf | FOR RENT—Large front room nice- s to igher wii AY | bulk 14g to 180 : an me ly furnished with board for two 123% 23%, a y Ey ‘0 pound averages $8.25 | hei : % cae Falcon eae te @ $8.30; top $835; packing’ sows SUMMONS | WANTED TO RENT et lies ladies, Meee Peesotents ea y 82!n° 1 $7.35 @ $7.85; desirable pigs $8|35 Clam | WANTED—Furnished apartment or| !#78e Closet, 217 8th St. Phone 883. Subsequently, profit taking sales|@ $845:-heavyweight $8.10 @ $8.25; STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun-| Jight housekeeping rooms near zs = 12-4-t8 having been absorbed, the market | Medium weight $8.15 @ $8.30; light ty of Burleigh. In District Court,| Capitol. Call xom 301, Grand Fa-|FOR RENT—Three. or four unfur- bias Q weight $8.20 @ $8.35; light light Fourth Judicial District. cific Hotel. nished“ housekeeping rooms on 7! rose higher than before. The close 3, P eeping rooms on 7th oe ungettled the to Bie net high. [8825 @ $8.35; packing sows. smooth : a P. asin and, N. 0. ee 12-18-38] St. Inquire Harvey Harris & Co eee ath an 7.60 @ $7.85; packing sows rough artners doing business as Quain & | 88 er, with May §125% to §1.25% and] ® PSE Ramstad Clinic, Plaintiffs, vs, Phil-} \ 12-5-tf ; j 7.30 @ $7.65; killing pigs $820 @ Ramstad Clinic, Plaintiffs, vs. Phil-} FOR SAL OR RENT - rete July $1.16% to $1.16%. 8 Douke, Defend: 1.2 OR REN’ \FOR RENT—Partly furnished is "oh j 8.85. i ip Douke, Defendant. | ts vy or un: the close was steady at 1%e to $ Failin pecsinio | 80007, Liltine The State of North Dakota to the | — HOUSES AND FLATS, furnished rooms, also apartment. lize net advance, with May T5%e. | yaces generally steady to strong, above named defendant: | FOR RENT—Will have a furnished| Bismarck Business College, Phone on Be well as wheat, foughed new killing quality plain; early top ma- — You are hereby summoned’ to an- modern three-room apartment for| 188. s 10-3tf : ap records for the season, Rurat! i vearli ver the laint in this action, a| rent Jan. Ist. If interested write |FOR RENI—Purnished 9 e aes : tured st 11,25; best yearlings swer the complaint i action 1 : ENT— Furnished room in "offerings of gen were light ava SSO" grasp grids cet searlinge| | THE We Tes WHO WERE EATING THE TOWN INTO copy of which is hereto attached and| Box No. 235, City. 12-48-1w| modern how ntleman _prefer- Large aorivals “here today Aero pt @ $9.15; run slow in arriving, about DEBT, DUG OUT OF THE JAIL’ WITH A PUTTY KNIFE-Now herewith served upon you, and io|FOH RENT=Modera furmvhed |red. 801 Sth St. or Phone 212W, “opening unchanged to Mf higher May (38 Jonds Canadiag Inclading Feccinte, CLEM PoTTEIe OWNER OF THE PUTTY KNIFE WANTS To pad as ike. aed eeernen enone eee aes | FOR -RENTCINS nel Tan ve ” 7. s eders slow; bulk de- n t p 2 scribers iP NTT reas Ute, TANe, the) cate scored |storkers and feeders slow: bulk de-| | Now HOW “THE KNIFE GOT INTO THE HANDS OF “THE their offices in the city of Bismarct, ,——$——F—————— yooms for light housekeping, ald good general gains. create, 4 around $9.50; few at $9.95; some to| \ JAIL BIRDS - ; Burleigh County, North Dakota. | said Burleigh County to two o'clock] _Ist St. Ph 12.19-17 ats went up with other cerca’®{ shippers at $10.00; bulk desirable| ' | |within thirty days after the service | in the afternoon on the 30th day of | FO& RE ee starting: uncer tO & higher, iy eavy bologna bulls around $4.40. r aes = S i _| °f this summons upon you, exclusive | December, 1922, at public auction to)” housekeeping in pee ight is to 4714 and later continu" "Ci oon receipts 19,000; fat lambs /heaviness of the balance of the list MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Corn No. 3 yellow 68¢ @ 69. of the day of service; that in case|the highest bidder for caSh the fol-| phone sat-W. denny: Ronse. <0 climb, Teel plows Cending dower? early |wlieh:' was infl@@aeesiby the : : son Seen g of your failure to appear or an-|lowing described real estate situated ne 17-16-36 lisheecauotatl helped | Opening slow; tending lower; eariy | which fluenced: by the redu¢-} Minneafolis, Dec. 18.— Oats No, 8 white 42¢ @ 44c. eq “i i in sai ‘i vit: oF TT ONi Ga Aca her quotation@on hogs helped | 1"<15'35 to city butchers; fal lelip-|tion in the dividend on Great Nor- Open. High. Low. Close.| Burley 53¢ @ 6be. iver, Judenient will Be taken et net TP aCihe Senha OTE Meee Na ee fc ite thes provision meaner ped lambs $13,00 @ $13.50; feeders |thern, preferred, and the liquidation WHEAT | "| Rye No. 2, 82% @ 85%. A psqatby default for. the relict de: |r ne West Half ef the Southeast] thee Gee aoa : PRICES ADVANCE active; desirables’65 pound feeding |of low prices railroad and oil shares.) Dec. ....124 124% 123% 124% Flax’ No. 1, $2.72 @ $2.73. + ” Dated at Bismarei’ Nowth Dakota, | Quarter of Section 28 in Township | 5 Gree ee Duluth, “Dee 18e-Wheat prices |!ambs $14.50 @ $14.65; fecding ewes Kelsey Wheel advanced 11 points.| May ....121% 124% 1214 123% this 27th day of October, 1922, |1#2 North, of Range 76, West, con- ng rooms z » Fe ae ae ly in teday'e {UP at $6.60; sheep fully steady; hea-|Great Northern preferred sold 2% | July ....120 120% 119% 120% CARLOT SALES te TON, DULLAM & YOUNG, |t#ining, 160 acres. ly modern. 300 9th St. Phone 377J. en eee wen com |vy- fat ewes $5.00 @ $6.00; light|points under Saturday’s closing |* OATS Minneapolis, Dec, 18,—Range of wTON, es : | Dated November 27th, 1922. : 12-13-1w market under the impetus of a com-| Tights quotable up to $7.75. after it was announced that a semi-| Dec, .... 40 40% 397% 39% [earlot sales: , _, Attorneys for Plaintiff. ROLLIN WELCH, bination of bullish conditions. Liver- [dannal ahdetd: ot catia gencent 5 , yi “@ |earlot sales: J é Gity National Bank Building, | Sheriff of Burleigh County,, North pool cables were higher and damage lend of only 2% pereent May .... 41% 41% 41 410a| _Whent No, @ dark northern $1234) 4 Bismarck, North Dakota. Dakota. MISCELLANEOUS, to the winter wheat crop was report-| °—yyewe OF WALL STREET © |t@ been (declared, thereby placing RYE @ $1.41%; No, 2 dark northern $1.27! qhe above mentioned complaint | WOLFE & SCHNELLER, |FOR SALE—Combination ~bultar, cd over scetions of Ilinois and Kan-| @ sete — a | the, Stock on. a five ‘percent annual | Dec. .... 834 84 83 Bt | @ $1.31%; No. 3 dark northern $1.22) was filed in the office of the clerk| Attorneys for Plaintiff, steel couch, 1 3-piece parlor svt, Se Oe ee Su heer was: a tieibutdetG Farad basis, compared with the previous| May .... 83% 847 83% 84% |% @ $1.24; No. 4 dark northern $1.19| ¢ the district. court of Burleigh! Wahpeton, North Dakota. practically sacw ding coon: Ge attempts by the outstanding short (By the Associated Press) rate, of seven. : BARLEY %4; sample grade dark northern $1.29] county, North Dakota, October 28th, 11-27—12-4-11-18-25| gas stove, baby's stroller. 1. talk. Interest in the December future to] New York, Dec. 18—A firm tone| Failure of a large western stock | Dec, .... 61 62, 61 © «G2_*| 4; No. 1 dark hard winter $1343 |1999, and romai file therein. ms i hi ay van < S e e z rs house ‘and announcement = A e 22, remains on file therein. ing machine, 1 davenport, several get under cover. prevailed among. the opening prices |°xchange house ar FLAX No. 2 amber durum§ 1.16; No. 3 am NEWTON, DULLAM &-YouNG,| MANY FRIENDS other articles. 300 9th St. Phoce The market was fairly strong at|in today’s stock market. A heavy ac-|0f cut in the Great Northern pre-| Dec. ....265%, 270% 267 270 {ber durum $1.08; No. 1 durum $1.01 Attorneys for Plaintiff. | 377.5 ; : : tho close, Decembef’ wheat closed 1¢|cumulation of week end buying or-|ferred dividend imparted a decidedly | May ....245%4 230% 245% 250. |@ $1.02; No. 2 mixed durum $1.04 City National Bank Building, .MOURN PASSING FORTEE up at $1.21 nominally and May 1%c {ders was noted.in the minor oil, cop- |Teactionary trend to prices in today's CORN @ $1.08; No, 1 mixed wheat $1.27% Bismarck, North Dakota. P aeciaocwiik es : in at y December durum Per, motor and motor accessory [Stock market after an early display |Dec. .... 68 68. |@ $1.34%. Nor 12-41 118250- 1-1 OF MR. MURPHY zal with basement, city heat, closed Ie up at $1.02% bid and May [shates. Cerro De Pasco led the cop-|0f strength. Sales approximated -- Barley sample grade 57¢ @\62c; pacer ae ayaa LS AE LD losed 1% $1.027 ; °P* | 950, : : : : a furniture store for years. Jn- 1%e up at $1.05% bid. per group, being pushed up one point shares Kaeo TRAIN, RANGE No, 2, 63e; No. 3, 61%c; No. 4, 58¢ ANNUAL MEETING New: England, N. D., Dec. 18~| @ i a Spot rye closed 1%e up at 84%c; |to a new high record for the year. ' Chicago; Dec: 18. ic |@ G0 The regular annual meeting of the| Many friends here miourn the death} ure of F- N. Crary, Mandan, W. i. ber 1%e up at 84%e bid and|Chino advanced 1% and large frac- POTATOES FIRM Open. High: Low. Close) Corn No.!8 yellow G8¢ @ O8ci No.) stcckholders of the First National|of J. J. Murphy, former cashier of Le He up at 88%e bid.|Spot oats |tional gains were recorded by Ana] Chicago, Dec. 18—Potatoes firm: | Dec. ....125% 127% 125% 127% Apollon G86. @ PIAS No. OWEN | Bank ot Bigmarck for the election | the Security State bank here and one} WILL DO SEWING—At_ressonable %e up at 41%e to 43%e and | conda, Ray Consolidated, Granby,and| fey sates’ account of weather; re-| May ....128% 125% 1234 12543 19°64) No.» white 45%} No. 3 white | f directors for the ensuing year wij! |of the most widely known men_ in Peed cerepuate dressmaker, . unchanged at from 45c to 6lc. age ma In the oil group there ceipts 31 cars. Total U. S. shipments | July “114% 116% 114% 11634 aco Ne: white C3 a bevtheldat. the bank’ batwoen” <4 western North Dakota. Mr. Mur- pave din oma; have room, with Fresh serambling developed for | was a moderaie inquiry For Middic/4g2; Wisconsin sacked and bulk ‘= CORN CO wre. cose, @ B5%e; No, 2, {hours of 11 and 12 o'clock a, m, on |phy’s death was due to a broken gall) (O00 Of without; suitable-for two flaxseed and its figures were marked tates: General spbel ty shell Trees, round whites 95e @ $1.10 ewt.; Min-| Dec, ....75 15% % Tl @ ‘Balke 5%; No. 25) quesday, Jan. 9, 1923. bladder, ‘followirig an’ operation for} Sentlemen, 601 3rd St. up all along the line. December} Port, Royal Dutch, and Sinclair. | nesota sacked and bulk round whites | Ma; 74 15 TA aay a C. B, LITTLE, President. | the removal of gall stones. He hilj 472M i ; % Flax No. 1, $2.68% @ $2.72 out les f clased Ge up at $2.74 bid; January] Stromberg Carburetor established |No. 1, 90¢ @ 95e cwt.; Montanasack-|July .... 74 75 74 74H] 4 per ee a ue 12-11-18-26-—1-2| been ill for four days. Always a| MONTANA HONEY—Pure, unexcell- Se up at $2.68 Jd; May 4%c up at}@ new peak price as did Fisher Body,|ed russets No. 1, $1.20 gwt.; Idaho OATS = DULUTH CLOSE ——_——_—— rugged ‘man of splendid phylique| ed, once tried, always used, gocd $2.49 asked ‘and July unchanged’ at} which touched 214, up 2%. Other|sacked russets No. 1,- Dec. . 46 40% ~ 45% 4878) nulath,. Dec. 18-—Closing cas STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING Mr. Murphy had apparently been en-| Temedy for colds. Save freight. $2.42% did. strong spots were Gulf States Steel, —— May 46% 46%~ 46% 4712) ios. Wheat No. 1 dark northern} ,The annual meeting and election | joying perfect health. In addition| Case 2-60'pound cans $14.25. Claus 4————__—_ Sears Roebuck, Jones Brothers Tea p j July 43% 43% 43% 43% [ETO8S! @ g1-33%; No. 1 amber dur-|f the Board of Directors of the Bis-|to his banking interest in New Eng-/ Pease, Carterville, Mont. = STEADY DEMAND and Kelsey Wheel. Rails were slug- POTATO WIRE INQUIRY RD se $1 ee a tastes Nov 2 dark|™arck Building and Loan Assoeis-|land, which he Required in 1902 when Minneapolis, Dec. 18.—There was|gish, Union Pacific dropping % and| Minneapolis, Dec. 18.—Potatoes| Jan. 10.40 10.67 10.40, 10.65 | UM hae 1.08% @ 1.14%; No, 1, tion, will be held at the office of he moved from Napoleon. Mr. Mur-|FOR SALE—Two $100.00 sha a steady demand for cash wheat to-|Erie, Texas. and Pacific and St. Paul|light wire inquiry; demand and | May 110.65 10.85 10.65 10,82 | northern te * Ne 2 fn * 00%; the Secretary in the First National! nny has ben active in the establish-| Spring Valley Coal Mine of G! day and prices held very firm around | preferred yielding fractionally. New| movement slow; market steady. Sani- RIBS Sera eee ne atti, @ sito Bank Building on the 16th day of) meng of the Slope County bank at| Ullin for $75.00 cach, Call Viele: sé _ the opening, Later on some of the|York Central and Northern Pacific |land district carloads f. 0. b. usual | Jan, ‘ 10.75 |No. 1 ao eecxed durum 99%e @ $1.08 /January, 1923, at 7:30 o'clock, p. ™ | Amidon, the Bank of Midway at Mid-| Thrams at 69 or 687 eeu. t buyers paid a cent more for selec: jeach advanced %, Consolidated Gus )terms, Minneapolis-St. Paul rate,| May 10.76 10.86 10,70) 19:70 | Ji No. 2 mixed. durum S078" @ F. L, CONKLIN, Secretary. |{ny- Slone county; the Farmers tions of medium grade wheat and|and International Cgment were weak.|sacked cwt., white varjeties U. S. pa ai ate 98%c; No. 1 red durum po ] 12-11-18-26—1-2 | Se beak fe Havetack: age Se also for the-limited offerings of fan-}Foreign exchange ‘opened irregular. |No. 1, very few sales, acked | “Chios MICAGO GRAIN «| Flaxseed on track $2.74; arrive ae \eurity National bank of Mobridge,| nose and throat specialist has re- cy quality. Winter wheat demand] Speculators for the’ advance con-| Seed stock Bliss triumphs sacke Chicago, Dec. 18—Wheat No. 2 2.745 ive $2.68; Decem- NOTICE OF SALE S. D. With his brother, P. B. Mur- d his offices 9 , held fair to good and offerings were |tinued in control of the market|cwt. $1.85 @ $2.00, few $2.10. Sacked | red $1.37; No. 2 hard. $1.27%. December $2,745 arrive $e ee ids |_ By virtue of a judgment and de-|7))" ,0 tis established a bunk at] Bltinge block. to room 2 in the moderate. Choice durum was weaker | throughout the morning. Railroad |ewt. Irish cobblers $1.00 @ $1.10. Corn No. 2-mixed 764%c¢ @ 76%; ber $2.74 bids 3 Caer a bia +t eree entered and docketed in the) Phy, he also establis! . i an les Itinge block. 2-1-1m. le the medium and lower grades | shates took a belated but active part No. 2 yellow %6%e @ 7c. May $249 asked} July $24214 pid | District Court of Burleigh County, | Secbeys, Mont, (Although he suffered) WANTED —Rags—elean linen and were easy. lin the, upward movement, Reading, FOREIGN BAR SILVER Oas No. 2 mixed 47¢ @ 48c; No. 3 Oats No. 8 white trac! ‘2¢ @ | North Dakota, on the 19th day of in the spre Be a ty tl ere | cotton rags wanted by Bismarck Corn prices were weak compared New York Central, Northern Pacific] London, Dec. 18—Bar silver 30%|white 45¢ @ 46%, - Wee Nore gamer uarrive De“| Oe wrosity a nia SET eee een ee crore mroune Cor Wil. ‘pay’ Se. per with futures, and Great Northern, -préferred, rising | pence per ounce. Money 1% percent; | Rye No. 2, 92¢-~ [Dao aha Rae ce aie Pe ie eee att er onstage SLL : Oats dematd was fairlto good, 1 to 2 points. A better inquiry also|discount rates, -short and thvee| Barley 65¢ @ T2c. en Lai A Fe hector and ore noe. $1548.07 | ta meet all obligations, He was a! WANTED — Rags-clean nen’ and y sg Rye demand was steady. _ | was moted for the steel, equipment, | months bills 2 9-16 @ 2% percent. Timothyseed $6.00 @ $6.75. Barley 45¢ ae and the foreclosure of a mortedes member sof Die insen pcan No.| "cotton fags’ wanted by! Bismark Barley demand was good and pri-|chemical and merchandising shares. Cloverseed $16.00 @ $20.00. on teal estate in sold decree speci- | for BMents of Columbus, Tribune Co,’ Will pay Se. per ces were firm, Severgl new high records for the U. 8. BONDS Pork nominal, ' Minne ne ee et eFlour un-/fied and by virtue of a writ issued ae ots tound, . Flax opened stronger and demand] year Were established, notably by| New York, Dec. 18.—Liberty bonds| Lard $10.65. ee 6 : out of said court upon said judg- | FoR RENT CHEAP. was active for the fairly liberal of-| Westinghouse Airbrake, up 6%; {at 1p. m.: Ribs $10.50 @ $11.50. changed. Shipments 55,525 barrels. | ont and decree now in my hands; Alcohol Is FOR BENT GCHEAE -Latge story ferings. No. 1 seed sold mostly at 3|Union . Tank, up2%, and Kelsey|3%’s . soos $100.60 Bran $25.00 @ $26.00. commanding me to sell the lands room. Heated, central location. In- cents over December. — Wheel, up 3. Some shading of values|First 4%4’s 98.82 WHEAT RECEIPTS ag,| therein and hereinafter described in Confiscated at quire Emporium Department Store. lace Bef y hss “6 | Mi i 8.—Wh NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- satisfaction of said judgment and . oie 12-15-3t took place before noon on announce-|Second 4%4’s .} 98.16] Minneapolis, Dec. 18- eat SURE SALE deere, Dickinson FOR SALE = FLOUR UNCHANGED ment of stock exchange faNure, Call|Third 44's 98.84 |celpts 546 cars compared. with Notice is nereby given that that !°°t' Rowin’ Welch, Sheriff of Bur- | SALE—Pure bred spring duroe Minneapolis, Dec.18.—Flour un+|money opened at 4% percent. ~ Fourth 4%’s . . 98.52} cars a year.ago. Cash No. 1 northern | oortain mortgage executed and de-— leigh” County, North Dakota, will an , sersey pigs. Weight about 250 Ibs. changed. Shipments 55,525 barrels.|’ Buying of motor accessories shares |4%’s uncalled . * s00.34 [$1:25% @ $132%; December $1.21 | cereain mortgage exceurer con and. leitead the font door, of the Court | Dickinson, N. D.,.Dee, 18-—Billad| each. E. A. Lewis, Baldwin, N. D. i ) Bran 25.00 @26.00. went on confidently, despite the|New 4%4’s .. 99.72 | 5%; May $1.28%; July $1.20%. Olive JoseBhson, mortgagors, to F. L. House in the City of Bismarck in as a gt pod ered in ant ae Al 12-16-35 z aS Ab SA erm ee 8S PS 2 hae nary “ogxes ‘allons 0! igh grade| RENT—Garage! $3.00 per - ——— - aleohol, consigned to A. Miller of| . month. Phone 506M. 5 ’ . . . New“England, was confiscated at the : 12-16-3t DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Dealing With the Law __ i BY ALLMAN [reyes ee or eee sao - i Cray aoe j . PB: Cai Sheriff George J. f Wen DO S00 BO YoU KNOW MR DUFF, MY WELL, ITS BEEN FULLY THREE) NOTHER THING “WHEN IEASK ides fellncion the see wt C MR. SANDSTONE! HUSBAMD- WEii, TOM HAS BEEN WEEKS HE. GAYS THAT HE pl eticrhaa nted he earch warrant uppon Miller’ when] Off Duty How 50 You Do ACTING RATHER STRANGELY HERE HAS ERRANDS “To DO AND HIM WHEN WE « he appeared to claim his property. | AM | LATE STARTS OUT S : Mas. DUFF! LATELY- HE EITHER DOES , THINGS “To ATTEND ‘To AND WE NEVER - co Acting on a tip received from au-| NO YOUR RIGHT NOT COME HOME “To DINNER| JUST Mow \ip- THAT'S ALL THE EXCUSE HE “WELL NLL HAVE. | terities in St. Paul that the con-/ ON “TIME. COME OR IF HE DoES come Home | LONG HA EVER GIVES ME- IF IASK + “A TALK WITHMR. DUFF: traband would probably arrive on ai HE PROMPTLY LEAVES AGAIN ) THIS BEEN Jl im WHERE WE'S GOING- AND THEN TIL Chee | certain train local officials prepared RIGHT AFTER DINNER-HE's {GOING ON;7 You ATYouR Home. |''he, necessary papers and appeared) . MRS DUFF on the scene as Miller came to claim} BEEN DOING THAT FOR | GoopBye AND DON ihis property. They broke open the }two wooden boxes and there found ‘i packed the contraband fluid which Will presently be mixed with the tur-| Mpulent waters of Heart river. When taken into custody and ques- | tioned regarding the liquor, Miller | broke down and caied like a chill. | }' He stated that he had been up : against it and having an opportunity to get the alcohol thought that it! would be the means of cleaning up a little cusy money to help him out of his difficulties. He is a fine ap- | pearing young man a college gradu- jate and fraternity member and has | prominent family connections. Yor j the past several weeks he has been veereies lworking at New England driving a \ | grain truck out of that city. GEESHE'S A DEACHY ‘|| He will be arraigned before Judge DOS —WISHT T HAD | Thomas H. Pugh in. district court f ‘early this week on a charge of im- ONE LIKE IT sWHAT : ! porting and having in his possession, J | intoxicating liquors. i} Te Oia '| SPORT BRIEFS | | ——_—_ ———_re | San Franciseo.—Harry Courtney, ‘left-handed pitcher of the Chicago Americans, has been purchased for San Francisco of the Pacific Coast League. ¥ South Bend, Ind—Harvey F. ; : Brown, Youngstown, Ohio, was elect : ie ed captain of the 1923 Notre Dame cine Se Hoa ie . | FOOEDEIE teak - | duties as premier he hastens to SPRUE AVERETT Oia one of the winter resorts on the ; A lump of sugar soaked in vinc-| sunny Mediterranean. Here he is , gar Na stop most cases of hic-| shown prepared for his favorite f_' coughs. ‘exercise. :