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PAGE SEVEN oe eee ' ‘TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922 77 “-"——"—" (THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~ | : d- WHEAT SLUMPS —ONOPENING; Sterling Products were conspicuous strong spots the gains ranging from three to nearly five points. Call money opened at 4% percent. Prices of stock shifted in a be- wildering fashion after midday’ buo- yancy showing in some issues while others were acutely weak. National AUGUST BLOPP Rye No. 2, 84%c @ 85lsc Flax No, 1, $2.71 @ $2.73. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Dec. 19.—Foreign e: change; irregular; quotations cents: Great Britain demand 4. cables 4.63%; 60 day bills on ba 4.61; France demand 7.49; 7.50; Italy demand 5.09%; 5.10; Belgium demand 6.87; \cable HEDDEN REAL 6.871%; Germany demand .0150; ca-|| Webb Block bles .0151; Holland demand’ 39,89 | | Owner leaving Bismarck for xs in| and hot water heat. This FOR RENT Handsome Residence West Avenue A. the winter months, will. rent home furnished to small family who will appreciate and care for furnishings. There are eight rooms and bath, home can be rented for the months of January, February, March and April. STATE AGENCY. Phone 0 BAKERY cables 39.92; Norway demand 19.05 Sweden demand 26.87; Denmark de-/} mand 20/72; Switzerland demand | ~ MARKET SL Erion bors ne PUTTY KNIFE ! ,Lead jumped 6 points. Meantime Delaware and Hudson was dropping MANENT WAVE PRETZELS S 8 points and Central Leather, Amer-| -2= gt \ A A f : | e a ican Smelting, International Harves- = BAKED IN A LOAF OF (_ Jy/_' EACH 18,92; Spain demand 15.7 5 Gre | r air ; as (By the Associated Press.) ter, Sears Roebuck, Union Pacific BREAD FoR OTEY > demand 1.83; Polafi ddemand 00 f fe Chicago, Dec, 19—Wheat under-|and Marine preferred, 1 to 2 points. Ceecho Slovakia ene a eel » went a decline in price today during {An official announcemtnt that no Larter ae ge deman , fie early dealings, the chief factor ‘y ck dividend was contemplated by as ontrea ioe i being the bearish showing of the|the General Electric Company caused ————____———_ | = 5; p government crop report. Besides, Li-]@ break in the shares from 190 to You SAY CARLOT SALES |__MKLP WANTED—FEMALE || ROOMS FOR RENT. verpool quotations were relatively weak, and with foréign exchange al week and with less favorabJe 1k about a loan to Germany, biy- lacked encouragement. Assertions in some quarters that the exception- ally low condition of winter wheat outweighed other parts of the gov- ernment report failed to stir up any special enthusiasm. The opening; to Ke lower, to $1.25 and July » was followed by a all around, Indieations of delay for farm cre- dit bills at Washington counted as h influence, but ‘tent buying on declines led to 183 which turned the general trend downward in the later.-dealings. The closing was steady. Late bid- |, ding up of Baldwin, Corn Products, U.S. Aleohol ‘and some of the higher priced specialties counteracted the effects of special liquidation else- where and imparted a better tone to closing quotations. Baldwin, Wool- worth and Fisher Body were pushed up 4 to 5 points. ty appéarance during the greater part of today’s session but the final price tendency was powart: Bear op- erators had placed /extensive selling orders in some of\ the railroad and minor industrial shares, the result The stock market presented a/spot- | HES ON /—(NO-NO-AU! Minneapolis,’ Dec. 19—Rangé of | WANTED—Ginl for Niousework fora carlot sales: | few weeks, beginning Dec, 23rd, Wheat No. 1 dark northern $1 Only competent help wanted. @ $1.44%; No, 2 dark northern $: High wages paid. Geo. F. Will, 4 @ $1.33%% No. 3 dark northern} 323 3rd, St. 12-18-4t FOR RENT—Large front room nice- ly furnished with board for two young ladies, very reasonable 3. $1.21 @ $1.82%; No. 4 dark northern’ WANTED—Ginl for general house- $1.20; No. 1 dark hard winter $1.29! work for a few weeks beginning | % @ $1.83%; No, 1 hard winter) Dec, 22nd. Phone 346R. Mrs. E. A. $1.30; No. 2 hard winter $1.20; No. 1] ~Brown, 410 9th. 12-19-3¢ amber duram $1.10% @ $1.19%; No.} WANTED—Waitress at Homan’s 4 amber durum $1.08%; No. 1 durum! Cafe, * “12-15-te $1.04%; No. 1 mixed durum $1.01'% | WaNTED—oin for chanbermal Oe : : «| WANTED—G cha aid at @ $1.08%; No. 1 mixed wheat §1.40; |" boincy House, ieag se No. 2 mixed wheat $1.23%. 1 vades 59¢ @ ®5c; | Barley sample grades 59¢ @ ‘5c; WANTED TO RENT No. 3, 62c3 No. 4, 59c. Corn No. 1 yellow 69¢; No. 8 yel-| WANTED—Furnished apartment or low 67%c; No. 3 mixed 66c @ 66%; | light housekeeping rooms near} No. 8 white 56%e. { Capitol, Call room 301, Grand Pa-| FOR RENT—Three or four unfur- nished housekeeping rooms on 7th St. Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. FOR RENT—Partly furnished orun- furnished rooms, also apartment, Bismarck Business College, Phone 188, 10-3tt FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern house. Gentleman prefer- red. 801 5th St. or Phone 242W. 12-18-3t lly near the end of the day. The] decline being accentuated by the r : "i rpie FOR RENT—Two rooms for light close was uiisettled, official denials of rumored stock «i- Oats No. 2 white 45%¢ @ 47e; No.| cific’ Hotel. a. | housekeeping in modern : to !se advance, with May $1. vidends. eel Bi white ee @ Ase ace) : 12-18-31 Phone 391-W. : $1.254% and July $1.155% Bullish operations were continued, | + ye No. 1, ac @ ACs NOv oy ¥ ENT: a — i ‘ however, in a number of standacd B4!ke @ B4MC. 7 WORK WANTED OR RENT e warm room in a Corn and oats sagged with wheat. x, May modern house. Call 818, Ave. B, or Flax No. 1, $2.73 @ $2.74. WANTED—School boy wants place to | s industrial shares and high priced — | work for board and room. Joh. i i After opening 1 to | phone 6: iT Thi t , the cor: specialties. Sales approximated 725,- - acres anal ee Ss a little but then decended lo '000 shares. ; ma ig CALL M Werner, 38 Main St. Phone 929--W,|"OR RENT—Stecping_room before, * ‘ j mere BEFORE MARSHAL OTEY WALKER COULD HUSH HIM uP - LO | New York, Dee. Call money 12-19-3t | * AUGUST BLOPP, THE BAKER, EXPLAINED HOW CLEM ~ POTTERS PUTTY KNIFE. FOUND ITS WAY INTO THE HANDS ruling 1: ed collat firm; high 4%; low 4%. Time loans steady NOT MUCH CASH TRADING Minnea@Polis, Dec. 19.—There was —$—— — Sma FOR SALZ OR RENT ness of rural off ed to bring about comp ness later. The close was unsettled |not much feature to cash wheat | OF THE JAILBIRDS WHO DUG THEIR WAY TO,FREEDOM ZY erat ty aay 4% @ 5; oases HOUSES AND FLATS. 1 MISCELLANEOUS. it tie @ %e net decline, to %4c|trading today. Buyers bid up the WITHA THE OLD BLADE — f. é vag ae @ 5. Prime commercial paper! FOR RENT—Will have a furnished |FOR SALE—Combination butte., a ance, with May 74% @ %c to 74 high gluten test offerings and lost a cea tt, NBASERVICE < ee ae aon | modern three-room apartment for| steel couch, 1 3-piece parlor set, i off, May dTie and inter showed ling promiutas ‘rere unchanged - foe (sherzsne stock $8.25 @ $7.00 or high- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE mixed durum 99%¢ @ $1.081%; No. 2] STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun-; 0% NO “00 Uily. EIN) Ges: store, lahy's stroller, 1, talk Cal al re NO RM Sct all grades, but later on some (€ts bulk unde#’ $6.00; canners and| Minneapolis, Dec. 19.— mixed arrive 98%c; No. 1 red durum| ; ty of Burleigh. In. District’ Court.| OR RENT—Strjetly modern six} ing machine, 1 davenport, several moderate losses throughout all de-|most all grades, but later on some Hike sou} a Open. High. Low. Close, |99!%e, \ Fourth Judicial. District. _ | room bungalow. Inquire 0. W. Rob-| other articles. 300 9th St, Phore liveric of the extra fancy quality of No. i, |cutters $2.25 @ $3.00; bologna bulls WHEAT Flaxseed on track and arrive\De-|_ J. M. Gidding & Co., a corporation,| erts. Phone 751 or 151. 377d. 12-13-Lw Lower quotations on hogs weaken-|dark northern sold at 21 cents over /$3.25 @ $4.00; stockers and feeders}Dec. ....124%° 124% 123% 124%! comber $2.7 arrive $2641; De- | Plaintiff, vs, Mrs. J. E. Casserly, 12-19-tf |FOR RENT—Brick store balding, ed the provision market. May while the medium grades eased /$3.50-@ $7.00; steady to 25c lower; | May ....123% 124 122% 123% |eember $2 ‘asked: : 64% | Defendant. FOR RENT OPOP winter han 25x130 wi aac i a LE ee Bo off a cent compared with futuges. |enives receipts 9600; market mostly {July .., 120% 120 118% 110% [Muy May $2474 gskeds duly’ goat | State of North Dakota to the above Ee arenas modern or) AT Woaab in Manduce Hes ieee rn | «~(Durum wheat was fair to quiet. /25¢ lower; practical packer top best} >" OATS bid. ? named Defendant: Pans Cae R Ree |e earch eae anne bes . NEWS OF, WALL STREET Winter wheat was hardly as dvouz (i H De : wy, | bid. : ,, | You are hereby summoned to an- one 852, furniture store for years, n= ee OO ; penta 3 |lights $8.00. ec. +2. 39% 39%) Oats No. 3 white track 41c @ 43¢.|swer the complaint in this action 12-18-4f| quire of L. N. Crary, Mandan, WN. 2. as it was at the close Monday but} Hogs receipts 21,000; market stea-|May .... 41% 41% /-41 41%! No, torye wack and artive Decem ly hich will be filed ia the office of F on - : eae (By the Associated Press) there was a fairly active demand for|dy on better grades; bulk $8.00; RYE + ay tha clock Of anid court. iad to eeine (Dorey ee ctuodern house, ee York, Dec. 19.—Speculators | the best quality. some light sorts $8.10; packing sows! Dec. .... 83% 83% 83% 83% | Barley 45¢ @ Gle. \ a copy of your answer upon the sub.| Just completed. Phone 600. WILL DO SEWING—At_ reasonable for the decline continued their short| Corn, demand improved slightly | uneven, $7.00 @ $7.60; bulk $7.25 @| May .... 84% 84% 84 84% ; sees seribers within thirty days after the 12-18-3t} price; = graduate dressmaker, selling operations at the opening of | when receipts dropped off. $7.35; bulk pigs $8.25 @ $8.40. BARLEY MODERATE WEAKNESS service of this summons upon you,,FOR | RENT—Modern furnished have diploma; also have room with teday’s stock market. Railroad, oil] Oats market was firm. Sheep receipts 18,000; market] Dec. »... 61 61 60% 60%] Duluth, Dec, 19-—Wheat market |exclusive of the day of service; and| apartment, Phone 852. 12-16-tf board or without; suitable for two and stcel shares, were the first -to] Rye was easier and slower. slow; bidding 25c or more lower on _, FLAX showed imodarnte weakness, today as in case of your failure to appear or gentlemen, 501 3rd St. Phone yield to selling pressure but most} Barley was inclined to be dragey.|jambs; sheep about steady. Dec, ....270 271-270 270 | result of selling orders from oper- | 27S¥¢F judgment will be taken _472-M. 4 12-14-19 of the carly declines, were limited] Flax offerings were more plentiful oe ee May ....250 f 3251 248% 2491s | oes who placed a bearish interpre. | #8ainst you by: default for the relief | ost when due, the mortgagee may de- | MONTANA HONEY—Pure, unexcell: to fractions. The cut in the Great|but there was a good crushing de- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK en eS z, {tation upon yesterday's government | @¢manded in the complaint. [clare the whole amount of principal] ed, onco tried, always Northern, preferred, dividend con-}mand for them and premiums he'd] Chicago, Dec. 19—Hogs receipts] Dee -:++ 67% 70 OTH OTH | aot regarding the acreage seeded | this Dard day of September, 1922, "| 224 interest due and payable, and| remedy for colds. S tinued to have a depressing effect on|firm around 3 cents over December | 48.900; 6 to 10e lower than Monday's eee [tothe condition of the winter wheat | CaWiDu, BULLAM Se YOUNG.” | Whereas default exists in tha the| Case 2-60 pound cans $14 western railroad shares, There were} for fu car lots. best time; bulk 230 to’300 pound but- chi GRAIN RANGE ) pro ‘Atsorneys for Plaintiff, | morteagors one failed to pay Jn-| Pease, Carterville; Mont. 2 few ‘strong spots, notably Pond ae chers $8.05 @ $8.15; 190 to 210 pound ee ee et The market was easy at the close.| City Natignal Bank Building, | jureSt, sraMmnent of $42.00 due 2ird : 12-13-2w ck Coal, Kelsey Wheel and In- POTATOES STEADY averages mostly around $8.20; best Open. High, Low. Close |necember wheat closed unchangel| Bismarck, North Dakota.” | feYaby ‘doslares the whale ware duc | DR RM, MacLACHLAN, eye, ea national ‘Paper. the gains ranged| Chicago, Dec. 19—Potatoes ster-|140 to 180 pound averages $8.25 @! Dec, .,..1971 ESAT oq 1 ga71y [at $1.21 nominally and May unchang- 11-14-21-28-—12-5-12-19 | and payable. nose and throat specialist has re- from 1 to 3 points. Foreign exchanges} dy; receipts 31. cars, Total U. »./$8.30;, top $8.30; packing sows $7.25] May ....124% \125%4 -123% 125% |¢d at $1.23% nominally. December 7 | 7 that including the amount herein| moved his offices to room 2 in the opened weak in-response to the over-| shipments 247; Wisconsin sacked and|@ $7.90; desirable pigs $8.00 oak, Tig'e Wiss 11ae “Lips, [durum closed ‘%e off at $1.02%,and| NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY| declared due there will be due on| Eltinge block ite night announcement of J.\P. Morgan | bulk round whites Nd. 1, 95¢ @ $1.10; | 8.95; bulk $7.90 @ $8.20; heavy ho, ah? CORN "| May Ye off at $1.04%. Spot rye clos: _ ADVERTISEMENT at | Such Mortgage at the date of sale |ayayrarm ——— and Company that no internagional| Minnesota sacked and bute rourd|sg\05 @ $8.15; medium $8.10 @ $8.25; | Dec, .... 754 754 75% |ed the up at Ble; October we up at] Notice is Hereby Given, That that! the sum of Sixteen Hundred aud] WANTED —Rags—clean linen and loans to Germany would be consider-| whites" 90 @ $1.05; Idaho sacked] tight $8.20 @ $8.30; light light $8.20) May certain Mortgage, executed and de-! Thirteen and 95-100’ ($1613.95) Dol-| cotton rags wanted by Bismarck ed unless and until the reparations|rurals No. 1, $1.15 cwt. @ $8.30;. packing sows smooth $7.50 July i 7465 |85e. and May unchanged at 88%e.|tivered by Nels A. Soderholm and] Tribune Co, Wil pay 6 per Lah 7414 | Spot oats closed Yc off at dle to 43¢|Tdq J, Soderholm, his wife Mortga- THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF] pound. Ll U% 174% question was settled. @ $7.80; packing sows rough $7.25 AT: and barley unchanged at from 45c , to The Federal Land Bank of ae . 4 The absorption of-most offerings] _ FLOUR HIGHER, @ $7.60; killing pigs $8.00 @ $8.25 | Dec, 46 oars 45% |to 6g. ‘ gore, to Mortgugee, dated the lutea ree WANTED —-Rags—clean linen” and adied the list before the end of J™ Minneapolis, Dec. 19—Flour 5 to! Cattle receipts 13,000; slow, kill-| May .... 47% 47% 47. | Flaxseed quotations were higher at| 23rd day of January A. D. nineteen| J, a, HYLAND, Bee. cotton rags wanted by Bismarck first hour. Encouraged by the] 10¢’ higher. In carload lots, family|ing~quality mostly plein; better | July 1... 43% 43% 435% | the’ ‘start.on the execution of over-|hundred and eighteen and filed for|"’ Attorney for Mortgage, Tribune Co. \ Will pay Se per tmee which the market had] patents: quoted “at” $6.90.@:€7.20 a) grades’ bef “steets “stokes”: carly.| * LARD.2 niflit buying: orders. Profit -taking}regord in, the office of the Register| Bismarck, North Dakota, pound. own to the foreed liquidation oc-| barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks. Ship-|$11.40; lower grades beef steers and Jan. oned by yesterday’s stock ex-|ments 31,294 barrels, Bran $25.00 | yearlings, canners and cutters, bulls | May change failure, the cut in the Great} $26.00. 2 £105 § ared. Decgmber closed 2c} of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, 1128 12-hetd19:26—-1-2.9 | FOR SALE aie at $2614 bid; May 1% off at $2.47 | 28th day of January A. D. 1918, and| NoTICE OF, MORTGAGE FORECLO- seen eas » and veals around. steady; better RIBS ; ; wise Also sewing ine. Pl e AE Northern dividend, the announcement —— grades killing heifers and cows. |Jan. ...... 10.15 |% ‘asked and July ‘Ke off at $2gu)Tecorded in Book 151, of Morigiges, SURE SALE o sowing machine, Bone: 40) of Chairman Gary of the United FOREIGN SILVER 7 stockers and feeders unevenly lower; |May . 10.70. bid, ale er ‘he. areinlaes in such Mort-| Default havin H < eee Ae 2 G : Neca ; i emises in such z aving occurred iy’ the|FOR SALE—Pure bred spring duroe States Steel Corporation that no| London, Dec. 19.—Bar silver 30% | bulk desirable yealers to packers a oo gage und hereinafter described, at| conditions of the mortgage Reta: Jersey pigs. Weight about 250 Ib stock or extra cash dividend was| pence per ounce. Money 1% percent.Jearly $9.25 @ $9.75; bologna bulls U. S. BONDS CLOSE. «|, CHICAGO GRAIN the front door of the Court Howe! after deseribed, Notice is Hereby! each, EA Lewis: Baldwin, N a contemplated and the refusal of the| Discount rates short and three mostly $4.25 @ $4.40. New York, Dec. 19--Liberty ‘bonds | . Chicago, Dec, 19.—Wheat No.‘ 2! in the City of Bismarck, in, the Coun-} Given, that that certain nertenes ach, E. A. Lewis, Ba wine 5 Morgan firm to discuss or consider | months bills 2 9-16 |@ % percent. Sheep receipts 13,000; fat lambs | closed: vo thawd $1.27 @ $1.28%. ty of Burleigh, and Stat@ of North} executed and delivered by Rose pre ce i = an interhgtional loan to Germany| = opening slow; tending lower; carly | 314’s “$100.48 | Oats No.2 white 46%¢ @ 48%c; | Dakota, at the “hour of 10 o'clock A.| Lewis, an unmarried woman, mort.| "OR SALE—Two billiard table until the teparations question was POTATO LIGHT INQUIRY top $15.15 to. shippers; $14.75 jto| First 4 98.70B |No..3 white 44%¢ @ 4) M., on the 13th day of January 1993,/ gagor, to Eric P. Quain, mortgagee, ;f¢ct condition. G. H. Colema 98.12]. Rye No, 2, 9c @ 9 to satisfy the amount due upon said! dated’ the 1st day of November, 1915,| 5th St. settled, speculators for the advance} Minneapolis, Dec. 19.—Potators|packers; freshly shorn 80’ pound fed |'Second a’s_. peers iddi i i ire inquiry; an 5 vaarling | Fikst A’ : Mortgage on the day of sale. . and filed for record in the office of |fOR RENT—Gatage, $3. Ti in started bidding up various | very light wire inquiry; demand lathbs $12.75; fed 85 pound yearling First 44's . 98.90 Barley Bbc @ Tle. * The promises dencribed in said| te’ pointer’ ct deeds oF hie Gate oe RENT— Garage. $3.00 per s Oil, merchandising, equip-|and movement slow; market steady; |wethers $12.25; sheep active; heavy |Second 414’s 98.10|. Timothysced $6.00 @ $6.75. Mortgage and which will be sold to! ‘e°yeticng otytieeds, of the county! month. Phove 500M. ment and copper issues responded! Sdndland district carloads f. 0. b.|fat ewes $5.00. @ $6.00; lighter | Third 44's 98i%6:| Cloverseed $16.00 @ $20.00. stats thar same; are those cevtain| Coin’ coe ihe Gtk aes ce oon. 12-16-36 briskly to the fresh buying power.[usual terms, Minneapolis-St. Paul] weight up to $7.40 paid for some|Fourth 44's: . 98.43 |- Pork nominal, ' | premises situated in the County cf! 1915; at 4:40 o'clock P. M., and -rec~ | _—_-—eeeen The- ma sinking 100.34| Lard $10.55. Burleigh, and State of North Dal 99.78] Ribs $10.50 @ $11.50. and described as follows, to. ket had another temporary|rate sacked ewt. white varieties U.|averaging 120 pounds. 4%’s uncalled . *a,! orded in Book 131 of Mortgages, on| . ; spell later on the renewal}S. No. 1, very few sales 65c. pce i INew 44's vit: stated that the lack of gas on the page 364, will be foreclosed by a sale|10th of December and following da of hea selling pressure against] Seed stock+Bliss triumphs sacked U. S. BONDS ae - —————_——— The West Half of the South FA st | of the premises in such mortgagejwas due to a break mine d stecig and some of the high grade|ewt,, $1.85 @ $2.00; few $2.10; sack-| New York, Dec. 19.—Libetty bonds DULUTH CLOSE jw. WHEAT RECEIPTS Quarter (W'4 SEH), and the Sout | ana ‘hereinafter described, at the| pen Meoared: hae tine he ailroad, public utility and tobacco}ed ewt, Irish cobblers $1.00 @ $1.10.|at noon: : Duluth, Dee, 19—Closiig «° cash| ‘Minneapolis, Dec. 19.—Wheat re-|Half of the Sou € arter/ front door of the courthouse at Bis-|nont of the company was not aur i ‘ Section Twenty-Feur| merce in thon tia - $100.42 prices: s 427 ~compared: with 176; (S% SW%), of Section Twenty-Feur) marek, in the county of Burleigh ipa | "Wireat No. 1 dark northern $1.20% [edta'a year ago, Cash No, 1 northern | (24), Township One Hundred, and and state of North Dakota at the'| 98.10 '@ $1.33%; No. 1 amber durum §1.19{§4:24% @ 81.82% ;/Décember $1.24%4. | Forty-One. ( orth, ati, | hour of ten o'clock in the forenocn,| structed to deduct from the bill of F e Fi 75) West of the 5th e 23 . 2, ‘ a 5 ‘ O8.78 4 @ $116%; No. 2 dark northern [May $L.26%; July $119%. pray ne oa Wr aatlafy the atone deer uneh eck [the Hughes: Electric “Company for y ; 31.02] Gorn, No. 3 yellow 67%¢ @ -67%c. ‘ rages pro- oi he month of December one days 98.46 | $1.08% @ $1.14%; No. 1 durum $ orn,No. 3 y And whereas the mortgages pro-/| mortgage on the day of sale. light for street lights not being-on + 100.32 | 1%; No. 2 durum, $1.00%; Na 1 mix-| Oats/No, 3.white 41%e @ 48%c.. | vides.that if default shall be made| "The premises described in such |i£ht f ight of December iGth ¥ 99,76/ed durum $1.01} @ $140%; No. 2] Barley 56¢ @ 65e. sos <lin the payment of prineipal or inter-/ mortgage and which will be sold to|UZine the night of December 16th, = - : wees | fatisty the same, are situate in Bur’ | Thompson, seconded by Commiss eee ee noes The Novthvose, |e! Hensler and carried, all commis BY ALLMAN |=bed as follows: | The Northwes!| signers voting aye, the Bismarek W Bahan Quarter (NW) of Section Twenty- | orgs vol Seat tua | two (22), in Township One Hundred | $ Supply ieom MLL SAY ITS ASTRANGE | 000. ‘or i SORT OF A STUNT es, Toward midday, however, ac- — Bigs e eo cumulation of equipments, especially! SQUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | First 4%’s . General, Electric, which advanced 5%] South St. Paul, Dec. 19.—Cattle|Second 4%'s to a new high record for the year,| receipts 3,700; market slow; killing)Third 4%4’s again turned the course of prices|classes generally steady to weak;|Fourth 4%’s . upw common and medium beef steers|4%’s_ uncalled Fisher Body, Kelsey Wheel and|$5,00 @ $9.00; bulk under $7.00; but-|New 4%4’s DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Soe I'D LIKE To SEE cient to handle the increasing con- sumption. The City Auditor was in- STW woe Tom Gives His Alibi You SEE, THAT'S) WHERE IIVE- 1 MRS DUFF HAS HAD ME RATHE BEEN FOR THE LAST THREE WORRIED Too- SHE HAS BEEN ficou? | Thirty-seven (137) North, of Range || j ahirey seve) th MB to be accepted or reje Severity-seven (77) West of the 8th /fore January Sth, 1 {P. On motion E /FOR HER- liens paid by mortgagee besides the} a SURPRIS| costs, disbursements und expenses of; Attest: 6 | this foreclosure. i | Dated this 13th day of November, | | 1922. HA: THAT'S A GOOD ONE, VLLSAY! MR. SANDSTONE, E 1S BUSY WEEKS “THAT SHE ToLD / SPENDING A GREAT DEAL OF TcAN'T DOPE IT ” eee be said monte OF Commi Thompson the Boar! THE LAWYER, RIGHT Now You. | You ABouUT-1 WANTED To ia Boe I THINK SHE DOFS | gage at the date of sale the suin of [Of City, Commi ndjourned to PLEASE - ( HAVE To WAIT~- KEEP IT AS A CHRISTMAS HA-HA-HA- WITH THE DOOR LOCKED - LET YOu IN, THAT THINKING IT | $3661.07, including taxes and prior jc, o6th, 1922, at eight o'clock p. m. HAVE A SEAT, PLEASE - i SHE KEEPS IT LocKED @LL OF THE TIME - “EHP STRANGE SORTOF A |~ STUNT: MAY HAVE SOME EFFECT ON YOouR STAYING OUT NIGHTS! j & ERIC P. QUAIN, i wAorisgee. {Sarah Bernhardt i i | NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUN . . | Attorneys for Mortgagce, Has Fainting Spell } 5-12-19) (By the Associated Pre j Bismarck, North Dakot 11-14-21-28— ‘ 2 ‘ | : ; rs _ | Paris, Dee. 1 rah Bernhardt’s z Se OR CN OF Bismonele | tainting spell, which came at" the INFORMATION esaies close of a rehearsal yesterday after- Notice is hereby given that there | 2000 Was brought about by over- are funds on hand to pay the follow- | ¥0rk, in the opinion of her friends. ing warrants of the City of Bismarck,] The great actress had just returned North Dakota, drawn on the follow-| from a long and tiring tour of Italy, ing funds. but notwithstanding her 78 S All General Fund warrants regis-| she plunged wholeheartedly ‘into WR — | tered on or before August 1, 1921.) preparations for the presentation of | BY BL SPOR | inierect will cease on the aboye Sacha Guitry’s new play “Le Sujet De j tants are payable at any bank in “he | poian,” which was to have had its iM "1 FRECKLES AND AU! NouRE Just THE Rey T WANT To SEE = T THIN | City of Bismare D. or at the Y ; | office of City Treasurer of said City.| Premiere last night. \ \ A. d. ARNOP, One of the actresses’ close friends City ‘Treasurer, | who sa wher late in the evening re- 12-18-19-20-21-22-23 | ported her as much better. Madame Bernhardt passed a UTES OF (THE PROCEEDINGS /fortable night and her physic IE BOARD ¢ said today no serious consequences COMMISSIONERS |were expected to follow her fainting Monday evening, December 18th,| spell. She’ will be obliged to rest edt ‘ feu? several days, but it is considered The Board of City Commissioners | certain she will be able to resume met in regular n. Monday elena WHE erode ning, December 18th, 192: her work onthe stage_soon. o'clock p. m. There pr a ga Commissioners French, Henzler, The ordinary person's lungs ton- son, Thompson and President’ Len- | tain 76,000,000 air cells. hart. The minutes of the mecti held on December 11th, 1922, w read and approved. On motion of Commissione! arson, seconded and TYPEWRITERS carrie were allowed as pees * lakes read. The Salvation Army was grant- an ed the use of the Auditorium for Tuesday evening, December 26th, 1922, for the purpose of holding the community Christmas celebration. A letter from the City Engineer report- | ing on the Bismarck Gas Company YES- WERE IT ISIN. MY BOOK OF BAD BovS'= AON, THATS Too BAD-T WAS HOPING You WERE W MY OTHER Book . NO- NOT UNTIL NEXT “CURISTMAS -BUT REMENBER® You MUST BE A Good BOY OR THE SAME MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS ———