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y e ff FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923 tenced to serve 90 d in jail and to | which if not paid will bring an ad- | grade fed yearlings, $9. Bulk com- THE ee eee RING PETITION AUS + E) Heavy Sentence pay a fine of $200 and in default of | ditional imprisonment of 30 days. jmon and medium fat steers and| FOR ! con Swiss Tracks Ready || Ts Given! the payment of the fine to serve an - — jyearlings carly, $5.50 to $7.80.| state or ‘North’ DAKOTA For Winter Events | | additional 10 days. Both defendants | Butcher cows, $3 to $4.50. \Heifers | County of Burleigh ‘ i I | E RS 7 Np ‘ie 1 hea ate eS etauen up to $5.50. ‘Better grades on up to] «1%, County Court before Hon. T. Of Olympic Games, | owner, N, D., Dec, 21.—The se- | Clint Dean of Granville, was sen- ar. Cenneth alow GnY Welk, GEUIO Ee 1 aes deme or Vike | Batate of j verest sentence te be imposed in dis- | tenced to serve five months in the MARKET NEWS [ $2.25. Cutters mostly, $2.50 to gon iS Seeciibuee. Decemseds a Devoe Hoa “THE CHRISTMAS STORE” | trict court here by Judge W. J. | county jail, to pay a fine of $200 and |$2.75. Bologna bulls active, choice J. Grady, Administrator, tamonix, France, ¢, 21.—The { Pe: 3 s' $100, and in default o: i; Petitioner skating rink, ski-jumps, curling rink Kneeshaw %n liquor violators, was | costs of $100, t of Gl |heavicd up to$4.80. Buly bologias; ere k it | given t@ 2 woman, Christina Schiele, fment of fine and costs to serve an loa 25 to $4. Stockers and feeders | Claude Stackhouse, Gerald and bobsleigh chutes for the win- Cad C . e | of this city, who was sentenced to | additional 150 days. : slow, about steady, Buly early, $4.50 G. Collar, Blyira Steel and ter Olympic Sports opening January LW hy} opping ays -- en ris mas } five months in the county jail, to pay | Christ Wittmayer and Ole Isaak- to $6. Calves receipts, 1,200. "Twen- ne arbor bare na Le ey 25th, are now practically finished. . = || a fine of $250 and in default of the|son, each charged with violation of ty-five cents highby. Best lights, §8 | John B. Stackhouse, The skating rink measures 227 | payment’ of the fine and costs. to| the liquor laws, and who pleaded ess do. BAR been SS. aren Kespondents. |, | metres in length and 90 metres wide. > | Serve arid) audihiona] 27 Caves cae euilty, were Given sips ay Hog receipts, 16000. Slow. Open- the Above Named Respondents, and |The track for Steed skating possess- re ou ea y e i husband, Andred Schiele, was sen-|—90 days in jail and fines of $200, ling sales around 15 cents lower, | All Persons eo a aes Ks- [es all the latest improvements in the | = Bate $6.40 bid by shippers for few loads | hahha John B. Stackhouse, | way of drainage, water squirting ap- Liberal Selling “Leads to/<f choice medium weight butchers.\| Yeu) are hereby jpotitied that the | Poon lett measures’ 400, meties iS Lights and butchers consisting most- | Petition of said F.. J. Grady, ad: | » ete. 8 8 | re ministrator of the estate of said i ai i ie i Downturn in Wheat ly of 140 to around 225-pound aver- | Jolin B. Stackhouse late of the City |round and is ten metres wide, ex | Selling to packers from $6.10 of Bismarck in the County of Bur- | epting at the turns where the width | % bane” rf: eceased, hi ee ed 8 2; Ay % : \ Chicago, Dec. 21.—Enlarged de-|125-pound slaughter pigs, $5.85. | Court, therein petitioning that he| In the interior of the track a rink For Xmas imner || tiveries here on’ December contracts | Peeder pigs, $5.50. Bidding mostly, | be authorized, empowered and dir- {of 70 metres by 30 is reserved for \ |]| led to general selling and lower $5.75 on packing sgws and down to Sotga to well all the interest in the | hockey. Figure skating and curling SERVE BETTER DESSERTS prices for wheat today during the $4.50 on roughstags. dent's estate, described as fol- |tinks are installed in each corner of | : i JJ early dealings. The deliveries this} Sheep receipts, 1,000. Few sales | ows, to-wit: 1 {the sega outside the hockey rink | SAVE TIME AND LABOR \]] morning totalled .358,000 bushels, of fat lambs, $12 to $12.25. About Jun” tock oP SS Saba at | Proper. There is accommodation for the mos liberal amount yet. Most, steady. leshy ewes saleable mostly | of the o ismarck in Burleigh f 5 he it y dy. Fleshy leabl tl: gf he cf f Bi k in Burleigh | 10,000 spectators. a : ]| commission houses appeared to be from $5 to $6.75. curity aeekey (on Orne mcrny The ski-jumps are situated on the ‘| dubious about prospects of any busi- apARGE’ ORL the purchase and sale of sald lots Mite 8! Hie of} ? ot ene ale e 4 Y a es: evi ing ; A 4 execute betwee! tt eimer a: ittle village of on) he taking It’s but natural that with our methad of selecting only [ness developing from the German| ita executed between Otto Relmer as eeu ry a aut e ‘ tf he t milk and m, and using the most moderr \]| food situation. Opening prices which} (Furnished by Russell-3 as vendee on which contract. the | Of track is 79 metres long to the ac- wblororid gtd o cease) CUO ees Uno odern | varied from unchanged figures to| Bismarck, Dec. 21. yendee has paid the sum of $680, of | tual jumping off place and the land- ||) methods of preparing, we can and do produce delicious one-half to 5-8 cents lower, May | No 1 dark northern . aR alle #800, The jing track measures 178 metres in Heauntul desserts $1.07 5-8 to $1.08 and July $1.06 1- lu ioalal spring .. Penton asthe aid contract has not sata the Tambor can check the o> serts: |Wwere followed by a general setback |No. 1 amber durum een performed by the vendee, mentum reached in the jump. {t is that exceeded a cent a bushel in|No. 1 mixed durum.. ut sald petition will be heard) the opinion of experts that all rec-| . FOR YOUR XMAS DINNER aoiie? SNES No. 1 red durum .. fae of January” A. et at Ree ie Teed ill broken | q Subsequently further declines lax lock in the forenoon of that day, |here. A little truck on the narrow | a“ took place. Weakness of values at| in the Goure Houses i ae city oi pe abe ned the building Minneapolis, together with attention sutleigh and s, escaping fro 2 | : eee Ta a given here to the great extent of rer i workmen at the_top of the track, f ola: or more desserts are indispensible to fully duty of imports of wheat and flour! Wired then ana | Cleared 65 metres before landing. complete the meal. fram Canada this season told against ppear hevore this | The bobsleigh track is 1,760 metres ihe ‘bulls, | GIONINpIEREEEIOna: “Are 1 show cause. If ans YOu) long, nearly a mile and a furlong. Heavier GRRLhAle ERRIRS Loa (eel MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. The downward grade avorag ICE CREAM cents net lower, May $1.06 1-2 to| Minneapolis, Dec. 21.—Wheat re- “By the Court, metres to the hundred, but in certain SATA REE eR hl Saline oh ceipts, 201 cars, compared With 529 ©, DAVIES spots it reached 14 percent. Some of $1.06 5-8 July $1.05 to $1.05 5-8. saree Can NG. 4 north: rw, ReeesE ae the County Court | th ; : F is ce > > VQ 7 curs a yea sh} b he turns, numbering 18 in all, are PLUM PUDDING ICE CREAM cancyco uvesroce, [ane HAE io ave Re Lg ne ee ene ea ee 5 wl | Chicago, Dec. 21.—Hog receipts, | €ark northern spring choice to taney» 4 an angle of seventy to eighty de- Our displays offer many opportunities CRANBERRY SHERBERT bod, TArodnd 0yeanta lovee ann |S ay Coad Ga of this Citation The United States, England, tor the last minute st is / |Thursday's average. Top, $7 8 baie Be oS ee tine, Austin, Belgium, Canada, for the last minute shoppers. He vf SA | “receipts, 4,000. Uneven. | to ‘ Seem ve weeks in’ the Bismarek Finland, France, Holland, | i / receipts, 4, 1e i oamaty: is = = is HEAVY WHIPPING CREAM pr moron tae May, $1.0888; Jul napa ph runani, | GIFTS THAT TAKE LITTLE TI | , Stand Tevicheasicl Botte ‘held’ above.) "Gin Now 8 yellow, 628-8 to 8 14 less eeeuen Easy to whip—Stands up—and with a richness "| SON eee kia, s | Sheep receipts, 8,000. Slow. Fed | cents; oats No Mibleeaspeverbenagin uldas: tries) to the winter gameg. EO a you seldom find. HH sales fat lambs, $13. : e ere D. DAV Is . ee —GIFFT TALLY FEMIN : pane udge. Pes : . MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR | SED) 81-4) SHELBY BANK Gloves Compact Vanity Case | 21.—Flour un - ta WILL REOPEN Face Powder | Shipments, 38,944 barrels. Yes, We Still | Handkerchiefs ? MARCK DAIRY tb * Shelby, Mont., Dec. 21,—Officials Traveling Bag IS | Have Butterflies) o¢ the First State Bank of Shelby arpa he ee B ‘ F | Shelby, Bea nds Manicure sets in case 206-208 Broadway Phone 348 _ ST. PAUL LV BSTOCK. hae 1. which closed its doors here in July, Bar Pins Wardrobe Trunk yy a ii ued euecmet cnucle te + the Bstate of | J#mestown, Dec. 21—Now this is| shortly after the Dempsey-Gibbons ee AE elie cents TOE le en ae fer eiah® Deceased, (tio flight of Christmas fancy or| championship fight, announced late Hair Ornaments Kimona = ing quality plain. Odd head medium eenhalgh and homebrew dream but an actual fact last night that the institution will Silk Underwear Bath. Robe > = See ee oners phat ay this 20th day of Decem-| reopen its doors for business Satur- Blouses Boudoir Slippers J AMUUAUVADEAUAAAUAUAUEEUAAUAEELATETOUUUEEANDUEN ORNATE ETNA auanenenenenananenagnondnuanat aunaasnnvenenguenunnny, f Oakland Ceme- Berentiwns eaveranibicnes aie day, December 29, \ = 5 ¢ = ; Trust- 2 i an eae ea ere S es = 9 = ee butterfly was seen flitting from fora G F sit Toy = = t Ceme y i { 0 q e OlKS VISIT 5 3 Yi C B k : eat ite, Soult ong teens BANG Sion bacn Pui maa er spose = = e So- ‘the Sam the spring blossoms é e = Sc 0 Moines, Iowa, = = Methodist. Deaconess’ Home were, The person who vouches for| | = = Moines, Iowa, Metho- this phenomenon does not wish her} ii ; | = - = ry el @ ew = dist Hospital of Des - name to appear in connection with Bank Tea ieiames pete | = = : = AG At Ehe snnouncement Wecause of the. oli. waa closed today and a geport |on the proposal toinereass tho tari postofies puilding from Fi = n a Whit fact that she has relatives and| CU"? cine uaa ot ; ‘ed by B. E. Stewart in which the en = = fpiscopal Church friends now spending the winter in | Tene he SEY, ° Atal Ke ine aie. wheats it was mpunced Bai Ey aati get linpitt ene = M ore Yea etter re. a = , Towa, and Mrs, California and) Florida who, should) f° Shortiwe may rench $500,000. G.jCounty Agent John Husby. The fort tye farmers = en = Bessie Warburton, they know it came from her, would yer » president, issued a state- farmers and enumerators will mee 2 8. = Sonne sath hs NORTH paKora | insinuate that the story was just, Ment that the cashier Joseph C. Carr, in the county agent's office in the = Wad ee oe Jents | hatched Rerth uf 2 confessed that he was short in his federal building and additional = = To the above named respond tehe te ’ BE L as er i 5 d additions = E ina ‘ul persons" interested in the | ge sououe of Necth, Duketa cently accounts but that the exuct shortage rooms have been secured in the = = estate! of William J. Greenhalgh, [OF jealous of North Dakota weather. pos nog been ascertained \ = = Deceased: However, this butterfly business is % | “ +> 2° WITH THE GUARANTEED FLOUR = 3 vseisicun g¢ pou 0s nea e's se Cott fon! ty ate he ba ele = 2 notified that Phebe (Greentagh and the same garden where. it appeared, aug 200,000, and the surplus as #100 = = a in this Court | bees have been going on a daily air-[~ | = [5 Will and | Test- ling, leaving the basement, where the ; = See tne city of Osage in’ the | hives ere kept, about the middle of, TARIFF MEN WILL Mon. Tues. Wed = = y of Mitchell and State of | i SEE WARD FARMERS 5 \. d. = =) County of Mitchell an e of |the day and returning toward sun- i Seon ' " 9 = oo 7 5! lowa, deceased, and the probate | og. Minot, N. D., Dec. 21.—Four Matinee Tues. & Wed. 2:30. = : 5) thereof ate of Iowa duly) i ~ enumerators from the United States _ Russell-Miller Milling Company MADE BY Here You Are! \ Tasty Meats and Poultry --FOR-- Christmas FRESH DRESSED TURKEYS, CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE. ‘CHOICE CUTS OF MEAT, TENDER AN D TASTY. BEEF AND: PORK TENDERLOIN, SPRING LAMB, PORK, HAM, BACON, SAUSAGE, LUTEFISK. 114—5th cay x authenticated with their -petition, praying for the admission to pro- ‘bate of said document as the Last Wil of said deceased, and for the issuance to them of letters testa- mentary thereon, and that the said petition and the proofs of said pur- ported Will will be heard and duly sidered by this Court on Tues- zand day of January, A. at ten o'clock in the fot day, at the Court foms of this Court, in the Goun- Court House, in the City of Bis- | marek County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota; and You and e of you are hereby cited to be and appear before this Court at said time and place and |answer said petition and show {cause, it, any there’ be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted, Di 13th day of December, aS ty the Court, I. C. DAVIES, of the County. C NEAVTON,, erLaM & YOUNG * Attorneys, for Petitioners. (12-14 ) Report of the Condition of THE DRISCOLL STATE BANK At Driscoll in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business Oct, Bist 1 RESOURCES |Loans and discounts ....$132,477.74 | Overdrafts, secured and unsecured—... 867.95, ¥ ts stocks, tax ates, claims ete. 5,286.06 $172,283.28. STATE OF NORTH-DAKOTA County. of Burleigh 88. 1,0. B. Mills, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statemerit is true, to the best of my bare? ety eh, belief. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mc this 8th day of November 1923. K. A. ERSLAND, Notary Public. Correct Attest: - (eS Barnes Adit \ Mall “Directors! ‘Send a sof “Orawford’s Badlands, arn Broncho ~_—e ‘Phey’ll | pak pipet wip ‘one: Fending, $180 acopy. Capital Book Co. 20 | ' Aye, A. = N, D. 4 yo Issues Real Estate Loans.. 7,600.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 6,135.73 Other real estate . +. 9,014.56 Current expenses, taxes paid, over undivided profits 3,787.08 Checks and other cash items ...... $ 13.68 Cash and Due from other banks ...... T0048 7114.16 UD EA TAS Anes aad $172,283.28 | [ean LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in....$ 15,000.00 Surplus fung .. 3,000.00 | Individual deposits sit! ject to check $ 6, 027.1 80 Guaranty fund deposit 758.55 Time cer cates of de- posit . 103,670.44 Savings d posits .. 380.34 Cashier's ks , outstanding 135.86 110,972.99 Bills payable .. sees 17,802,94 Due War Financ Corporation 26,007.35 Too Late To Classify WANTED—A girl for general house- work. Small family. Phone 347. \ 12-21-tf Lost—Fur lined eiova Finder re- turn to Capital theater. 12-21-1t FOR RENT—A Suite of three rooms for light housekeeping. All mod- ern, up-stairs. 924-4th St. Mhone Phone 543W. 12-21-tf yle N Vega / Tenor Banjo just as good as new, Phone 915 or call 519-1st St. 12-21-2t INCORPORATIONS Articles of incorporation filed with the Secretary of State includ + Robertson's of Valley City; capi- tal stock $25,000; incorporators, C. R. Robertson, Mary A. Robertson, Valley City; Albert Mattson, Minn-| eapolis. | Holly, Misteltoe, Evergreen and Laurel Wreaths, and Wreathing and Christmas Tree Holders. Will’s Green- houses 319— 3rd St. Phone 784-W. We deliver. Elks meefing tonight 7:30 to 8 p. m. Balloting. Fresh Frozen Dressed Lake Superior Herring 100 Ib. box $4.50, 50. Ib. box $2.75. |Round frozen 100 Ib. box $3.75, 50 Ib. box $2.50. Ref- erence First National Bank, Two Harbors. Oscar Peder- sen, Beaver Bay, Minh. ————————— NO CHANCE! NO CHANCE of “going wrong” In selecting a gift for him—Not if you'll let us help you. KLEIN'S TOGGERY DR. M, E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician tariff commission will be in Minot on December 21 and 22 to meet with 30 or 35 farmers of Ward county to get their figures on dost of produc- ing wheat, to be used in the hearing in the market! New crop of rich fruit Cranberry sauce (made in 10 misutes!) One quart cranberries, two cups boiling water, 134 to2 cups sugar. Boil sugar and water together for five minutes; skim; add the cran- berries and boil without stirring (five minutes is usually sufficient) until all the skins are broken. Re- move from the fire when the pop- ping stops. Great with all kinds of reast meats— such as beef—pork—damb and mutton! The healthfal, economical, everyday fruit. American Cranberry Exchange 90 West Broadway New York ELTINGE TONIGHT a Neiday_ end Saturday The Days of ’*49—— When the stage-coach galloped into the muzzle of guns and the masks of quick-trigger men; when the Vigilantes were the law, and a rope and tree brought swift justice; when the West was a world of wild adventure. That's the setting for this a story by the greatest of Western writers, Brét Harte. “SALOMY - JANE” With Jacqueline Logan George Fawcett and Maurice B. Flynn Tuesday - Wednesday and Thursday RUGGLES OF RED GAP” TONIGHT Tonight and Tomorrow Matinee Tomorrow 2:30 Straight From Broadway Here she is, right our midst! Straight from dear old Broadway, the bright- est, liveliest, most daz- ling spet in the world. One of its brightest lights, and leader of the famous “Follies” chorus, she makes this, latest fim fantasy, one of the season’s real treats. See behind the scenes, and other intimate shots of a show-girl’s life! Don’t miss it! Hs GLADYS WALTON Supported by a great cast in the colorful, scintillating romance of a beautiful Follies chorus girl. “TheT own Scandal’ | ¢ Our gang comedy “JULY DAYS” DoucLass, Mac LEAN 44 Dinected BY Luovo INGRAHAM SIN THE RESUVENATION OF