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= six : ‘Sports| (STEVE HAGAN BEATS MISKE ~ BY KNOCKOUT Local Mc tinMinot Boy Defe: § Scrapper With Punch To Stomach | an ter su ter sic FIGHT RESULTS | be. Steve Hagan of Minot knocked out | foe Miske of Bismarck in five] inrounds. (Contest declared no con- | itstest on grounds foul may have been! terommitted) | th. dimmy Dugan of Bismarck won CIGARETTE ACT BECOMES LAW APRIL 4 Application For Permits Pour Into Office of State Treasurer Ap ions for permits to sell cigarettes in North Dakota after April 1, when the law licensing the sale of cigarettes and cigarette papers, passed by the last legisla- ture, goes into effect, are pouring }into the offi of the state treasurer from stands, news — stands drug stores, grocery stores, hot restaurants, general _merehand nd other places of business state, The cigarette pps are to he shipped from Chicago today and are expected to arrive by Monday, when they will be ready for distribution. The stamps will be sold only to those holding permits. The tax levied on cigarettes is a from Joe Wicks of Glendive on foul | egngwss inin three rounds. e | Class A. On cigarettes weighing Tr Paul Sidle of Oakes shaded yo¢ more than three pounds per thou- UWGerdon Nett of Bismarck in Sie Sq, one and oneshalt mill on each rounds. c | such’ cigaret st Kid MeGorry of Bismarek out | CL Si arettes weighing dipointed Battling Jones of Bismarck | more than three pounds per. thous onif four rounds sand, two mills on each such cig- pa. ea: a m_ Steve Hapan of Minot knocked out ss C. On cigarette papers or wdoe Misk Biamiarek in the GE) waseers or any papets Wisdé of und of the scheduled ‘ten | prepared for the purpose of making n event of the boxing show at the prRialto theatre last mght, — Miske such a foul and R Robert the bout a foul 4 cxgtound femitt » right hane yistomach put the Bismarck boy to the mat for the count. He unable to get to his feet after the ten count ajand his seconds carried him to his georner, where he revived, a Hagan foreed the fighting and had aall the best of the battle, except in the fourth round when he ran into fia right hand punch to the jaw that tistretched him on the canvas for the Scount of nine. However, he was not badly hurt and after getting to Shis feet tore into his opponent and nhad the remainder of the round by ba wide marg e The scheduled eight-round Swindup between Joe Wicks of G adive and Jimmy Dugan of Bismarck ended in the third round when Wic Fhit Dugan low. It was a wild attle, t Wicks did all the leading and was Scontinually on top of his opponent. | t He let fly punch after punch but the} t hard wallops failed to land until the i third when Wii aught Dugan low with a terrific wild swing. Dugan} is corner where he { collapsed in his chair and fell to the » floor. «Paul Sidle and Gordon Neff went {six fast roands with Sidle having a shade of the battle. Kid MeGorry outboxed and out- fought Battling Jones in the curtain ) raiser. The Shaffer brothers boxed a four round preliminary. ‘GENE TUNNEY TRIMS GREB IN 40 ROUNDS Light Hea yweight Champion Wins Six Rounds of Fast Scrap in St. Paul semi- . Paul, Minn., March of New York, Amer »pion, Pittsburg, title and defeated former present ight champion m a cision contest here of the world’s middle ten round, no-d last night, A compilation of the newspaper experts at the ringside gave Tunney six of the ten rounds. Some of the newspaper experts, however, thought that Tunney had the better of eight rounds, giving two to Greb Tunney won because of his smash- ing body attack, forcing the Pitts- burger to w and break ground iment of . Started out in cha shion, winning the first round by plastering lefts Tunney with rights to the h fairly even in the second, started to take the play Greb, slowing him up with # attack, Greb was continuously cau- «tioned for holding in the elinches and *roughi He was guilty of Tunney to the ropes to escape punishment in the body. The seventh was Tunney’s out- standing round, Greb retreating around the ring and landing only two punches. Tunney forced him to back ‘away by slainming hard rights and lefts to the bo Greb came in when his leads either missed or fell short. The fight attracted’ a crowd that filled the St. Paul auditorium to standing room capacity, the attend- ance being around 8,000 and the re- cepts about $25,000. lunney convinced his admirers that he had developed into a full fledged heavyweight as a result of sealing 181 pounds at 3 p. m., the weighing in time. Greb was th teen and a half pounds)’ lighter, tip- ping the beam at 167 1-2 pounds. BLAKEY NAMED CAPTAIN FOR BISON QUINT Fargo, March 28.—Harry “Red” Blakely, center on the, Bison cage team for the past three years, was unanimously elected to captain the 1926 five at a banquet given the quad last night. Eight men were voted letters by the athletic board and those named to receive théir monogram dre: Captain Cy Arnold, Captain-elect Harry Blakely, Ted Greenfield, George Newgard, Wal- . lace Thompson, Ben Rumpeltes, Har- old Bechtel and Claude Miller. TO OPERATION Rev. Walter F, Vater, pastor of the McCabe Methodist’ Episcopal chutch, submitted to an operation at sweeping and + Burleigh made up in packages, sets; on each such pack- cigarett books ¢ age, book or set containing nof more than fifty papers, one-half cent; containing more than fifty papers |but not more than one hundred pa- pers, one cent; containing more than one hundred papers, one-half cent for each fifty papers or major fractional part thercof. —« Class D. On tubes, one cent for each fifty tubes or major fractional part thereof, The cigarette permits are issued on th ment of a $10 license fee. ts will have to be taken NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners will receive sealed bids up to 10 o'clock A. M,, April 6th, 1925 for blank books .{and records, also, for miscellaneous printing. ‘The ing being open to only. miscellaneous _print- local printers and records to run for a period of one year from date of contract. All bids to be made out on blanks provided by the County Auditor. Bids to be opened at 2 o'clock P. M., April 7th, 1925, All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid, and the successful bid- der will be required to furnish a bond in amount satisfactory to the Board of County Commissioners, All bids must be addressed to the County Auditor, and marked “Bids for Record Books,” or, “Miscellan- eous Printing.” The Board of County Commission- ers reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of County | Commissioners. Dated this 7th day of March, 1925. FRANK J. JOHNSON, County Auditor, Burleigh County, N. Dak, 3-7-14-21-28 " eer 1808 itis NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE WHEREAS heretofore judgment and decree in mortgage foreclosure were duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the District Court for County, North Dakota, wherein Midland Insurance Company, a corporation, was Plaintiff, and Samuel Darnell, Farmers & M chants State Bank of Di poration, of Driscoll, Finseth and Mrs. M. wife; Henry Bassen, also known as H. Bassen, were Defendants, and wherein it was adjudged and decreed that Plaintiff recover the sum of Nineteen Hundred Fift; and 25-100 ($1953.25) Dol creeing that sai is a valid first mortgage lien upon the real es- tate therein described, and that said real estate. be sold to satisfy the same, and the said lien foreclosed thereby. NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEN, that by virtue of a Writ of Special Execution issued out of said Court und directed and delivered to me and now in my hands, and describing said judgment, I, the undersigned, Sheriff, shall offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the premises herein described, and said sale will Y}be held on the 18th day of April 1925, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, to satisfy said judgment and special execution. The real estate above mentioned and to be sold is situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and is known and des- cribed as follows, to-wit: The West Half of the North- east Quarter and the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section Four (4), in Township One hundred thirty-eight (138) North, of Range Seventy-five (75), West, of the Fifth Principal Meridian, containing 160 acres more or less aceprding to thé U. S. Government Survey thereof. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 3rd day of March, 1925, ALBIN HNEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, State of North Dakota. M. R. KEITH, Esq. Attorney for Plaintiff, Kenmare, North Dakota. 8-7-14-21-28—6-4-11 {UMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, + County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicia) District. Lula B. Shaw, Plaintiff, Shaw, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of which .is hereto ‘annexed and herewith served upon you and to serve a copy of your an- Swer upon the rapped AS ale: fice in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota within. thirty days (30) after the service of this summons upon you exclusive of the day of such service and in case of your failure to so appear and answer judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. 18, 1925. vs, Harry 2 local hospital yesterday poring: tad ¢ondition was reported favorable E Ae ‘John Morange, district su : by ue will conduct the serv: at the church tomorrow. pA sO Map an ae ANarR a nMten ee Dated Februar; \ FE McCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence and P. 0. Address: Bismarck, N. D. 2-21-28—8-7-14-21-28 . cn a COR tides ne NLL CATT Contract for all the above supplies | s this 13th day of March, 1925, q Cc. R. GR ITO MERRIE RRA a out on July 1 this year and on that date hereafter. No permit is issued until the applicant files a bond, to be approved by the attorney general, which bond shall be payable to the State of North Dakota, and in an }amount of not less than $500, and |conditioned upon the faithful ob- | Servance of all the provisions of the jact, payment of all j taxes, fines, penalties and costs. | The penalty for violation of any provisions of the state cigarette law is a fine of not less than $100 nor ;more than $300 and costs of prose- jeution. Any person, firm or corpor- {ation violating any ofthe provisions (of the act, or maintaining a place where cigarettes are sold or kept with the intent to sell in violation of the provisions of the act, shall be deemed a nuisance and the build- ing or place so used shall be deem- ‘ed a nuisance, and such person, firm {or corporation shall be enjoined and ‘such building or place abated as a nuisance, including t |DICKINSON MEN ON BOOSTER TRIP Dickinson, March 28.—Twenty-nine miles to the southwest of Dickihson lies New England, metropolis of Het- tinger county and 25 miles west. and south of New England lies Amidon, county seat of Slope county towns, peopl struggled te long hard years of drouth and ad- cceeded. And now, of the state is well * they are beginning It was these that this sectioi “over the hump’ to reap their reward. occurred Whereas default h the payment of inter pal of the obligation s Mortgage hereinafter d whereas the holder of suid mortgage does elect to foreclose on the past due and unpaid principal and inter- est of said obligation only. Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage exeeuted and de- livered by Francis E. Young, Widow- er, mortgagor, to the Manager of The Bank of North Dakota, Mort- gagee, dated the 2nd day of Febru- ary, 1920, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the 20th day of April, 1920, at 10:30 o'clock, A. M., and recorded in Book “166” of Mort- and princi- es, at page 340, and as: ‘mortgagee, by an_ ins in writing to the State Treasurer of North Dakota, and his successors in office, in trust as security for bonds issued by the State of North Dakota, which assignment was dated the 19th day of September, 1921, and re- corded in said office of the Register of Deeds on the 22nd day of Sep- tember, 1921, at 11:00 o'clock, A. M., in Book 169” of Miscellaneous Mortgages, at page 509, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh, and! State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock, P. M., on the 2nd day of May, 1925, to -satisfy the amount due upon the past due in- stallments of said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are describ- ed_as follows, to-wit: Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Sec- tion Ten (16), Township One Hun- dred Thirty-eight (138), Range Sev- enty-seven (77), West, situated in North Dakota. There will be due on the past due installments of such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of Four Hun- dred Ninety and 52-169 ($490.52) Dollars, together with the statutory costs of foreclosure. Bakota, Dated at Bismarck, North . R, GREEN, As Manager of the Bank of North Dakota, as Agent for the Treas- urer of the State of North Dakota, as Trustee for the State of North Dakota, Assignee of Mortgagee. G. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for the Manager of The Bank of North Dakota, Bismarck, North Dakota, 8-14-21-28—4-4-11-18 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Whereas default has occurred in the payment of interest and princi- pal of the obligation secured by the Mortgage hereinafter described; and whereas the holder of said mortgage does elect to foreclose on the past due and unpaid principal and inter- eng ot said obligation only. Notice is‘hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Emil Walfred Johnson and Elna G, Johnson, his wife, mort- gagors, to the Manager of The Bank of North Dakota, Mortgagee, dated the Ist day of November, 1919, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on {the 13th day of December, 1919, at 10:30 o'clock, A. M., and recorded in Book “161” ‘of Mortgages, at page 446, and assigned by said mortgagee, by an instrument in writing to the State Treasurer of North Dakota, and his successors in office, in trust as security for bonds issued by the State of North Dakota, which assign- ment was dated the: 22nd day of April, 1921, and recorded. in. said of- fice of the Register of Deeds. on the 28th day of April, 1921, at 2:00 o'clock, P. M., in Book “169” .of Mis- cellaneous Mortgages ut page 217, will be forecloded by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- jinafter described, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock, P. M., on the 2nd day of May, 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon the past due installments of said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mort- gage and which will be sold to sat- isfy the same are described as fol- lows, to-wit: Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Sec- tion Nine (9), Township One Hun- dred Forty (140), Range Seventy- {nine (79), West, situated in the County of Burleigh, State of North ; Dakota. , There will be due on the past due installments of such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of Seven Hundred Eighty-five and 64-100. ($785.64) Dollars, together with the statutory costs of foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 13th Bay of Hen 1925. As Manager of the Bank of North Dakota, as Agent for the Treas- urer of the State of North Dakota, as Trustee for the State of North Dakota, Assignee of Mortgagee. G. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for the Managér of The Bank of North Dakota, Bismarck, North Dakota. 8-14-21-28—4-4-11-18 towns that a delegation of local |” business men, s of the Dick- inson As. ited Tuesday on the first of booster tours that the Asso ion is planning. to make to neighboring towns within NOTICE O MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE the County of’ Burleigh, State of! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE the next few months, The visit brought splendid results in the good fellowship and friendly feeling en- gendered and the co-operation pledg- ed. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Whereas default has occurred in the payment of interest and princi- pal of the,obligation secured by the Mortgage hereinafter described; and whereas the holder of said mortgage does elect to foreclose on the past due and unpaid principal and inter- est of said obligation only. Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Thomas E. Johnson and Carrie M. Johnson, his wife, mort- gagors, to the Manager of The Bank of North Dakota, Mortgagee, dated the 29th day of April, 1920, and filed for record in the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds of the County. of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the Sth day of May, 1920, at .3:30 o'clock, P. M., and recorded in Book “166” of Mortgages, at page 346, and assigned by said mortgagee, by .an instrument in veriting to the State Treasurer of North Dakota, and his successors in office, in trust as se- curity for bonds issued by the State of North Dakota, which assignment was dated the 19th day of September, 1921, and recorded in snid office of the Register of Deeds on the 22nd day of September, 1921, at 11:00 | ovclock, A. M., in Book “169” of Mis- cellaneous Mortgages, at page 609, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and of two o'clock, P. M., on the 2ni day of May, 1925, to” satisfy the amount due upon the past due in- stallments of said mortgage on the day of sale, The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are de- scribed as follows, to-wit: Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Sec- tion Six (6), Township One Hun- dred Forty-two (142), North, of Range Eighty (80), West, situated in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota. There will be due on the past due installments of * such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of One Hundred _ Fifty-two and 82-100 ($152.82) Dollars, together with the statutory costs of foreclosure. Tated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 12th day of March, 1925. Cc. R. GREEN, As Manager of the Bank pf North Dakota, as Agent for the Treas- urer of the State of North Dakota, as Trustee for the State of ‘North Dakota, Assignee of Mortgagee. G. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for the Manager of The Bank of North Dakota, Bismarck, North Dakota. 3-14-21-28—4-4-11-18 MORTGAGE FORE- SURE SALE Whereas default has occurred in the payment of interest and princt- pal of the obligation secured by ‘he Mortgage hereinafter described; and whereas the holder of said mortgage does elect to foreclose on the past due and unpaid principal and inter- est of said obligation only. Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Isaac Kennila and Ida Kennila, his wife, mortgagors, to the Manager of The Bank of North Da- kota, Mortgagee, dated the 20th day of December, 1919, and filed for rec- ord in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the 5th day of January, 1920, at 2:00 o’clock P. M., and recorded in Book “161” of Mortgages, at page 484, and as- signed by said mortgagee, by an in- strument in writing to the State Treasurer of North Dakota, and his guccessors in office, in trust as_se- curity for bonds issued by the State of North Dakota, which assignment was dated the 22nd day of April, 1921, and recorded in said office of the Register .of Deéds on the 28th day of April, 1921, at 2:00 o'clock, P. M., in Book “169” of Miscellaneous Mortgages at page 217, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- seribed, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock, P. M., on the 2nd day of May, 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon the past due installments of said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Sec- tion Thirteen (13), Township One Hundred Forty-one (141), North, of Range Seventy-six (76), West, sit- uated in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota. There will be due onthe past due installments of such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of Seven Hundred Seventy-nine and: 16-100 ($779.16) Dollars, together with the statutory costa of foreclosure, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 12th day of March, 1926, C. R. GREEN, : As Manager of the Bank of North Dakota, as Agent for thé Treas- urer of the State of North Dakota, oe Teastes OF the ae of North akota, Assignee of Mortgagee. G. OLGEIRSON, 5 as Attorney for the Manager of The ‘Bank of North Dakota, ° Bismarck, North Dakota. 8+14-21-28—4-4-11-18 pee oh a NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- ' SURE SALE; Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and de- | ivered ‘by George V. Cunningham and Katherine Cunningham, his wife, mortgagors, to Catherine Cleary, as mortgagee, dated the 16th: day of February, A. D. 1917, and recorded jin Book 140 of Mortgages, at Page /278; in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, in the State of North Dakots, will be foreclosed: by-a sale ofthe premises in such mortgage and _heteinafter described, at the front door’of the court house in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burléigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour: of two o'clock in ‘the piternece on the 8th day of April, A. D. 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon’ such mortgage on the date of sale. . The .premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are dedcribed as follows, to- ‘he Northwest Quarter (NW%X) of Sec- tion Six (6), Township One Hundred Thirty-nine (189) North, Range Sev- | guinea (75), West of the Fifth NOTICE OF CLO: Burleigh and State of North Dakota. There will be due on such ‘more gage at the date of sale the sum of Two Thousand Three Hundred Fit. || teen and 68-100ths $2315.68) Dollars and the costs and expen: of eased “thie Beib: i is Pg yer hy ny. is February, CATHERINE CLEARY, . lortgagee, Litebth ZUGER & TH a shies Attorneys for ; Bismarck, North Dakoor Ete 2-28—-8-9-14-21-28—4-4 i . map: Stute of ‘North Dakota, at the hour sts: sali. Principal Meridian, in the County of || Wire Markets By Associated Prose __ + WHEAT SHOWS. - UPWARD TREND Price Jumps at Opening But Slumps Toward Close Chicago, March 28.—Aithough wheat showed an upward tendency at the opening today, prices quickly declined. Enlarged export business, together with relative strength of Liverpool quotitions was chiefly re- sponsible for the initial firmness here. On the other hand rains were reported at various places in the dry | area southwest and there was»re-; newed selling of May. The opening which ranged from %c lower to le advance, May $1.57 to $1.68, and July $1.43 to $1.43%, was followed by gains all around and then by a sharp reaction with May dropping from $1.69% to $1.55. Rallies which ensued failed to hold well, despite prédictions\that 2,500,- 000 ‘acres, of wheat would be aband- oned in Kansas regardless of rains. The close was unsettled at the same as yesterday’s finish to 1% cents lower, May $1.57 to $1.57% and July CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, March 28—Hog_ receipts Steady to 15 cents higher than Friday’s averages. Lightweights showed ten to fifteen cents adyanee, Weighty kinds largely unchanged. Top $13.50. Cattle receipts 500,! compared to a week ago. Beef steers about steady. Yearlings strong to a| shade higher. Better grade fat shew stock strong to 25 cents higher. Low grade kind and canners and cutters 25 to 40 cents lower, Sheep receipts 11,000. Practically all direct compared with week ago. All classes of lambs 25 to 50 cents; lower. Fat sheep steady. ST. PAUL’ LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, March 28.—Losses of 50 to 75 cents on hogs, despit sharply curtailed general receipt and meven trénd in cattle with early gains lost, and unusually broad de- mand for stock é¢ows and héifers and the sale of the first sizeable lot of shorn lambs this season, have been among the main developments in the livestock market the past week, says the Weekly Review of the United States Department of Agriculture. Although hog shippers reduced loadings ‘sharply, the market has sagged under the influence of rel- atively light buying. Bulk of, the good medium weight butchers closed at $12.90. Best strong weights Light hogs $12.00 to $12.50. Z sows $12.00. Good pigs 50 to $11.75. Bulk of the beef steers and year- lings cleared at $7.75 to $8.50, Sev- eral good grade loads at $9.60 to $10.00. Top load lots $13.50. A few head $11.00. Fat cows‘cashed at $4.50 to $5.75. Best $7.00. Stockers and feéders lost about 25 cents. Bulk $5.50 to $7.00. Best thin flesh steers around $7.50. One sizeable string of choice 88 to 91 1b, Montana lambs topped the week's trade in wooled lambs, sell- ing Monday at $15.75.- Heavy na- tive lambs sold from $12.50 to $14.60. Fat éwes were scarce, selling large- ly from $8.00 to $9.50. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, March 28.—Poultry alive. Fowls 28¢; springs 30c; roosters 49c; | turkeys 23¢; ducks 30c; geese 18 Butter lower. Receipts 12,195 tubs. Sreamery extras 45 1-2c; standards 2c; extra firsts 44 1-2c to 45c; is 40 1-2c to 43 1-2 c; seconds 33 to 37 1-2c. Eggs lower. Receipts 23,745 cases. Firsts 39 1-4e; ordin- ary firsts 28; storage packed ex- tras 30 3-4e; firsts 30 1-4e. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, March 28.—Wheat re= ceipts 154 cars compared with 14] cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern $1.48%4 to $1.51%; No, 1 dark northern spring; .choice to fancy, $1.66% to $1.80% ; good to choice, $1.55 to $1.65%; ordinary to good, $149% to $1.64%; t ly with deep breathing At your DRUGGISTS Fs MAUE 37 MSCABEDRUGEG. NEROMA Make me an offer on land: : , N. % of the } 80 acres. This piece of land is marck and the only rea: nearer home. MRS. M. A. Palatka, Spring style of house, we the best of service.: Complete line of ; Phone 115 ; N. W. 4 of Section 15, Town- ship 137, Range 78, containing approximately because I wish to invest the money in property Kennerly Bldg., .H CARPENTER LUMBER'CO: > the following described within 16 miles of Bis- son I consider selling is KENNERLY, Florida. is Here - The meadowlark and robins have ar- ‘rived: Home building is their object. . \t J % Take a lesson from these wide awake lit- . tle hustlers and start a home of you own. Come to us for plans and figures for any will ‘cheerfully’ lend our aid and are ready at all times to offer . building material, seosyrniieermemesinnricincnron tt No. 1 hard spring $1.80% to $1.90% ; jontana ot bane to $1.73%; to arrive $1. 0 $1.72 130, hay gts ABM 5 yeplow, $1.02 to. $1.04; toons white 4 Yeeito ale; bar- No. 2 No. 1 dark 4; May $1.48%3 July cats No. 3 white, 40 ley 64c to 84c; rye $1.18; flax $2.78 to $2.80, No. 1 northern’. 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum . 1 flax . , 2 flax No. 1 rye . Dark Hard Winter Hard Winter . Oats .. 219 Main ‘St. dealers also. POT Capital $100,000 from the east. areca ect cn meE C e SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1925 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by- Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Mar: 28, 1925. We quote but do not handle the following: Barley ...... Phare sD Speltz, per cwt. . oa) : Shell Corn No. 4. No. 5 No. 6 +. 62 1 cent per pound discount under 65 1b. Ear corn 6 cents under shell. Sample grade .. Peeis® MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, March 28.—Flour un- changed to 26 cents lower in car- load lots family patents quoted at $8.50 to $8.95 a barrel in 98 Ib. cot- ton sacks. Shipments 30,777 barrels, Bran $23.50. Cook by Electricity. THE NEW SPRING SUITS [TIN WET AT jaetion Guaranteed or Your Money Cheerfalty Refunded. - KRALL’S TAILOR SHOP 506 BROADWAY touring at $6.95. Bismarck, N. D. y . ‘Mark Every Grave Memorial day will soon be here. Placing your order now will avoid delay, as every. monument or marker requires special time and attention. 5 OUR PRICES. ARE THE LOWEST because we buy our materials by the carload, in the rough, sav- ing you the big freight charges on local shipments WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. TAILOR MADE Scores of ‘shades and designs to select from; English and domestic weaves, plaids, stripes and uncommon mix- tures. $25 to $60 PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW Bismarck Furniture Company * Phone 669 7 We build glass enclosures for all cars. Prices vary from $110.00 to $200.00. A nice neat enclosure for a 23-25 Ford priced at $33.00. A good grade rubber top for a Ford We are authorized Rex OT ene “tT BANK Incorporated 1291, See picture.on Bank Building, 4 je