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» RAINS OVER WHEAT BELT CAUSE SLUMP in, 3—With rains re- crop territory wheat went down in price during early dealings today. The market was also depressed by officials of a big here continued to ex- yplies of wheat were in excess of the purobable | Before July 1 waen the new domestic erop would begin to De ayailable in volume, The open- ing here which ranged from 1-4 to 1 cent lower with May, $1.175-8 to $1.181-4 and July $1.145-8 to $1.15 svas followed by a material further set back, Prain cc press th greatly demand. <) HIC ‘AGO LIV #0, March 3. 13,000, Mostly ‘OCK Hog receipts 0 cents higher, Top 5,000. Compar- ef steers and weak to cents lower. ium grade yearlings showing most decline. Killing quality beef st mostly medium to good. Ex- top matured steers $10.50.; Sheep receipts 1,000, Market for the, aveek as follows: Fat wooled lamb> | mostly steady. Some wen! at close, Week's top price $1 Sheep steady to strong. SOUTH ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Mar. 3.—Cattle re- ceipts 200. Market compared with a ago, common and medium beef matty btendy, $6.00 to $8.50. d heifers steady to, lower. Range $4.00 and cutters sted- Bologna bulls ; 5. Stockers and} feeders strong, to 25 cents or more higher. Range $4.00 to $8.06. | Calves receipts 100. Market lower. Best lighfs today $8.25 to $9.25. Hog receipts 1,400, Market avérag- ing strong, range $6.25 to $7.90.1 Practically no heavy butchers here. Sheep receipts 1,300, Market today about steady. Week's top for choice nbs $14.50. Fat ewes $7.25 to Heavyweight $6.00 to $6.50. MILL CITY WHEAT olis, Mar. 3.—Wheat re- cars compared with $26 ur ago. Cash No. 1 north- 7%; May $1.17%; 1 dark northern . 2 dark north- %; corn No, 3 yellow 65% oats No. 3 white © to 40%c; barley 53e to ; tye No. 2, 74sec to T4%e; flax $2084, 5 Minn Ces July” $l. ern n $1. 1 c fe BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismargk, Mar. 3, 1923, 1 dark northern ... 1 northern spring . . 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum 1 red durum . 1 flax 2 flax . 1 rye 1.06 B4 SUMMONS 2F NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- igh. In District Court, th Judicial District. Chris Peat Christenson, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah Talent Christenson, De- ndant. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff, a true copy whereof is hereunto an- nexed and herewith served upon you, nd to serve a copy of your said an- swer upon the subscriber at his..of- ice, ae below, within. thix- gill SINCE CLAY HANSON, ONE OF THE “TOWNE BEST CHECKER PLAYERS, LosT, THIRTEEN GAMES JN A ROW, HE HAS MOPED AROUND TILLHIS WIFE HAS, Cad talbdied? To BREAK UP THE MIDWINTER CHECKER TOURNAMENT. ter the service of this $s Heart Balm |; QUT OUR WAY —By Williams THER LAFFIN OT ME. AGouT SOMETHIN: MAVBE MY NECKS TEE-HEE-HEE- TEE - HEE* DIRT ER MAYBE MN-MY- A-A Gout A CTAILOF WOE... summons, upon you, exclusive of the day of ‘service, and in th event of your failure to appear or answer, the plaintiff will take . judgment against you, by default, for the re- lief demanded inthe complaint. ted at Wilton, North Dakota. yates ap 14th day of sees 1922. H, C. BRADLEY, Attorney Hi Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Addres' Wilton, North Dakota. 2-10-17-24—3-3-10-17 Minutes of ‘the Proceedings of the Board of City Commissioners. Monday: 3. evening, February 26th, The ‘Board of City Commission- ers met ‘in regular | evening, eight end Lenhart, The minutes. of the ‘pre-| a7 ‘O'clock, P.. ie mmissi eg Monday | ; » atl x ether et | loners - French, Larson. and President | o Fel poe meeting ‘were ‘read and .ap- proved. sioner On motion of Commis- son, seconded. and car-|, tied, the bills “were allowed as “Mrs. Bertha Zimmon Henzler, seco) offer of seer 00000 ts for the has sued for | marck Water On mation of epannuusionss carried, the Bis- 00,000 in New York declaring that |made on December 18th, 1922, and} o; manuel Claman, also of New York, | refused by the pany, ‘on De- com} three mes broke hig promise to cember 80th, 1922, was withdrawn. 100 Sool of. g Semanibbaloner Henz- mmasey her. HELLO MISTER TURPIN= GEE, You LOOK. 4S FUNNY AS You DO IN 7H MONIES” Supply Company} lor the Bourd of Commissioners | ,. adjourned to. meet again. Monday evening, March 5th, 1923, at eight o'clock, P.M. Attest: . M. H. Atkinson, City Auditor. NOTICE OF GALE IN FORE- CLOSURE BY. AOVERTISEMENT en that « that ain mortgage executed ahd. de- ‘Martinson to the iismarck® Loan and investiment-Conte Pany a. corporation ¢ Gated the 19th. day of January 1920 a1 for, recor in ihe oftice of the” ‘hegster ‘of Deeds Burleigh County, on the “20th lay january, 1920 at 11 o'clock A. M. aoa recorded in Book 146 of Mort. e226, will be foreclosed dia igage ie front door of the Court House in ia city of venti in ‘the id ay of the bere due. upon, ie on date sale. The premises desctibed! ih such gusty the and which ‘be sold to patiety ie same”ace. kota. < ongstedt m the in additio tocthe. ¢ nal ‘edpenses of the sale thd alg Ritoenoye Toes, ated Jan. 11 ismarck Loan Sand Invéstment JuST LIKE ATA net 1, Burleigi MAS CE HIS MA HASNT ANY NEEDLES! GIGGLE -GiGare orporation, Morigagee. Attorney for ak Bre Ny WELP WANTED—MALE a | CLERKS, Railway Mail, 18 upwakd, $133 mo. Experience ‘unnededéary. For free particulars, ‘write R. Terry. (former Civil Service exam- er BYde., ee weekly full time. §) 50 an’ hour spare time, selling gua ‘y to wearer. Beautifal sprin’ line. Guaranteed Mills, Norristowa, TYPISTS—Earn spare time, copying authoys’ man- . Write R. J, Carnes, Au- MEN wanted for Detective work, Ex- perience unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, former Gov't, Detective, = iH WANTED—Men a UKLP WANTED—FEMALE ‘GIRLS, SEW YOUR WAY through college. The Briggs School of Dressmaking will’ teach you how Six weeks course in French dre: making, practical sewing an‘ needlework. Orily thirty-five dol- lars for a life time of knowledge. Phone 871W, W17 ‘th St., Bis- marck, \ / 2-9-1m SALESMEN fice-to-office ace basis, liberal) drawing , account; send bank gt conimercial referen- ces, Sules Manager, Cooper- Inc, 461.8th Ave, New York f you want $6000 this year, write now. Strong line for retail stores. Nationally vertis- eds established concern. Liberal eckly advances to producer, G. R. Williams, Mgr., 1920 Euclid, Cleve- / land, Ohio, Dept. 553. i Ss eal a $25.00 DAILY, Free raincoat. Com- missions in advance. Take orders for our Uslion made ‘$8.76 rain- coats. Eagtern Raincoat Co,, Man- ufactureys, 913-921 Roosevelt Road, i 3-3-1t month | Experience unnee-| essary; send addressed stamped for information. Royal Cigar Co., High Point, N. C. 8-3-1t olicit. old accounts un- der our contratt. New proposition. Write for particulars and terri- tory. Geo. W. Patterson,’ sal manager, Box 497, Sioux Dak. CIGAR SAL and ‘expenses ___WORK WANTED WANTED—Washing. “Will call and delivered. | 212 8. Katy Hopchak. call ‘ith. ‘for STED—Women! reliable €stab- ished firm wants women to do fancy work at home. Materials fur- nished. Stamped Particulars. Florence Art Co., Cambridge, Ohio. envelope brings Jobds mal graduates. , efficient service. ‘Tri-State Teachers’ Bureau, Fargo, | N. D. WAN ED TO RENT ne room Write 530 Tribune. 3-2-1w room house. 8-3-1t and boys to. split wood all-or part time, also man by the day. Phone 494J. HIGH SCHOOL girl wants work after school. Phone 464J. 2-26-1w 38" Main St. WANTED— Washing. Phone 195L J. __ REAL ESTATE INCOME PROPERTY paying yearly. For farm or ranch to ex: change, Very substantial brick and stone apartments, 5 stores. Prosperous neighborhood. Special- ly priced $185,000, No encum- brance. Will assume or carr¥ back on Bldg. Dr, C. A. Moore, 111 N. Dearborn, Chicago. lew modern bun rooms and bath, gara ent, River vi si J. Phone 745. Be ihan, 314 rodtve WANTED TO RENT—6 room moderna house. Write Tribune 529. 2-27-1w ——————_—_ ost FOR RENT—5 room house, modern, clean, furnace. Good location on Avenue A. Call Andrew Bougas, ! Van Horn Cafe, LO: A pair of ladies white kid gloves between Masonic > and Ave. C and Gth St. turn to Tribune, Temple der re- ward. B-B-1t OST—-Mink fur neck scarf on way to Mason Finder bune office. ————————— ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT--Furnished rooms tor light housekeeping in -mddern Temple Friday night. housekeeping, private entrance. > Phone 169J. 420 Hannafin Av FOR RENT—Comfortable furnished room on ground floor in all mod- Private en- Phone 79! 3 ern home. Close in. trance, 506 2nd St. omfortable, well in modern home fer onc or two young ladies em- Phayed, Phone 558 568M. 114 Ave ve. AL FoR RENT-—Farnished ‘rooms in modern hotise, cach room suitable for two or threa, Phone 384W. i St NOTICE 0 BOND BUYERS’ Bismarck Specjal posal School aldatrict pany N, D. offers its 20 year bonds of, $85,000.09 (Interest Hr to semi-aniualiy) to low st bid for cash. Bids ay be sealed: and ‘to bo, accompanied wi ceftified checks of $2,500.00. Result: of election held February oth, 1923; for issuance of bonds, cae. pee and against safd issuance, *onded Indebtedness of District, including above, 345.008 x ion Vol” District, bat Milo ot Bonds-—baildl f “o' ol brie ek choo! “buMding. a ot Beant . March 13th, i 3, in Se oot Building at 8 ukiene feserved to wh any or all By Order of Board of Education. RICHARD Pl NWABDEN. Clerk. 16-28-—8-3-5-7-10-12 regular meet- FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, warm room with or without board. 46 Main. Phone’ 1066. 226-1 FOR RENT—Noatly furnished room in modern home, close in, 218 2nd St. Phone syak. 3-2-Lw FOR RENT—Two or three furnish- ed. light housekeeping rooms to Be Vacant by*Monday. 924 4th St. 3-2-2, FOR RENT—Very_ nicely furnislicd room in médern-:home, 610 bth St, Phone 473, : 2-28-1w. FOR RENT—One furnished room § all modern home. 409-5th: St. _ Phone _512R. -28-4t FOR RENT—Two ‘large and . two small rooms, 404 6th Sh Phone 612-J. T-tt FOR | RENT—Two_ Toom. apartme esecerpe Business College. Phone]. 2-18-18 mr RENT—One large, ‘nicely ‘fur- |: ‘nished room; close in. Call 422 4th S8t. 2-28-1) FOR RENT—Furnished room. 313'% Main St. Bt “IKON T WORE” ON ONE —CONE CNER SVEN ANd TLL SEE Ben Makes a Hit _ 110 2-28- D “for light housekeeping by two school girls. Call 693M. a B-2-2t VAD ished room, good | FF cation by a traveling business man, Write Tribune 531, SWANTED TO RENT—Five or seven home. 3 rooms in a suite on ground floor, private entrance, front and back. Phone 872, FOR RENT—Large room ate kit- chénette, furnished for . light FOR UEAUH=Atponce son reasonable} terms, eight room house, party leaving the city. Address 821 4th | B-1-1w | y furnished modern apartment for tw 4th St, Phone 404W. ‘in the heart of the PAGE SEVEN _ GEORGE'S FIRE ENG g Here’e the fire en the village bell ringer raded in the Washington birthd BLAZE CREATES ICE busine with a » in the city’s encrusted the ext Fifth 8 FOR RENT—Unturnis merits at Rose apurtment: janitor, Auto T NEW INNER TUBE FREE each slightly used tire ordered. 30x3—$3,50; 30x3 $4.00; all 4 inch tir 4% and 5 inch tir ship C.:O. D. No deposit required. Tire Brokerage Co., 2740 Madison, hicag Musical ALL PE INS who sing or send address to C. Jay Kirks) », and get FRE! ple copy of a new national h. hay | PERSONAL, PERSON LOST—If Emil Locker or Emil Loker will communicate with | Fi B,:McGurdy of Bismarck, will | find’ sonte information to his ad- | vantage “in connection with some money, which he is said to have | interited.” aay der may have same by ete at the Tribune and pay- ing. for. this ad. 3-8-2t Se m : } FOR SALE Land bargain, Fatmot | 240 acres, five miles from* town. House of_five rooms, diilled well, stable. 60 acres under cutlivation. Price $11 per acre. Will take al éagh and automobile as first pay- ment. This land is clear. Remem- ber North Dakota is due for a big land boom. J. H. Holihan, fie Broadway. Phone 745. 3 MISCELLANEOUS. the revenue of your apartment | building or bungalow can be in-| creased 25 per cent through the ~ use-of Murphy In-a-Dor Bed, Stee! SERECMLES Vou waar aa ASTKEN = BY BLOSSER The possibility that New York cellar might ha been admitted by the polic rifle and revolver an ine George Washington used to he sounded the al While flames were roaring through the interior trict of Hamilton, ell of ice. history. small arsenal of explosi been destined for use of Irish rebels, has Photo shows transfer of machine gun, munition to police headquarters. » pull when rm. It was decorated up and bration at Alexandria, V PALACE of the Lister Ont., the int was $1,000,000, The loss es discovered in 4% COUNT BECOMES PRIEST Renouncing a title of nobility, a a life of ease and access to his father's millions, Count Frederi ‘k Weimekheim, of Hungary, has as- ee sumed the life of priest and oath of poverty. (MR, BUILDER—I can show you how | Weimckheim and his rectory at South Bend, Ind. Picture shows Father Kitchens and Ironing Boad. See some of my efficient floor plans. They tell the tale. Call or write the man with the “bed behind the door.” A. J. Ostrander, Bismarcl:, N.D. FOR SALE—. A ‘good. Grocery. Bus- iness well ‘located. One six cylinder Studebaker real cheap. A small building and shed to be Sold at once. Call 187 or see me in (person at 1014. Broadway. 2-26 H.C. Arnold. able Tocation for office. on Broadway, free tele- phone service, free light and jani- tor’ service, -will rent half of of- fice or just desk thom, window} atpolax space optional, phone 565, ch iE for sa grade 48-inch’ dresser, chifonier, fumed oak@bed,. dining room table, recd | chhir- and rocker, overstuffed da- ‘venport., E. EB.’ DeCosse,° 410. 3rd St PROBESSIONAL Gynsy Witel tune “entds with ‘full iustructions: _ turn: prepald’ mail: for $1.00. Peo- Telling, Cafde. Deck of 62, ria, Book Exchange, Peoria, Il a 3 it FAIRMOUNT maternity hospital— For confinement. May work for part of expenses, Babies for adop- tion. Write for Booklet. 4911 & 27th St. Kansas City, Mo. A LIYE two headed Mule: Freak animal: tion, I will buy, send your lowest price in first letter and a pho! John A.-McGinis, 335 3rd Aye. North, St.: Petersburg, Florida. RHEUMATISM, neuritis—Send for one wéck 3-course treatment. Take if eS pay $1.00, You ran