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cnnwitton’ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBE 1, 1926 Tribune” Classified Advertisements ’ sis PHONE 32 MALE HELP WANTED GOVERNMENT _ Patrol Inspector- Guards needed frequently for Cane- dian and other borders. $1680 year- Capable Salesman established Advertising Calendar and Specialty House. Strong line,’ ly. Particulars. free. Write Oz- : ment 2-P, St. Louis, Mo., immediate- permanent work, commissions paid ay ly. house a prospect. Well educated, WEN AND WOMEN barbers in great married man preferred, References demand at good wages. Short time ul sscbicvsgseces: (00 and ex! t r . xperience in first letter. Our. required, | Catalog free. Moler 1 week, we or Foterintss Dun and Bradstreet. New Barber College, Fargo, No D, Estab. da: Oe ts , . line starts Dee. 26. THE AUGUSTINE ul Ads over 25 words, 2c —A first class all around tional per word i tailor, Write Tribune Ad. No. 73. Seeieneare ae CLASSIFIED DISPLAY COMPANY. Seen Baba Home Office: Grand tsland, Nebr. WANTED—At once, a lady comp- C 1, tometer * ty} alee the wholesale 65 Cents Per Inch - UND s Fol AU, slassified’ ade are sth || FOUND —Baiton tires and rim op the Grae, Winston & Newell Co., Bis- WANTED—In this territory by old i \ weekly. Every substantial business| LOST—A black plush robe between THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WORK WANTED — GRAIN LIVESTOCK =fWHEAT PRICES | HIGHER TODAY Reports of Delay to Cutting and Threshing in Argen- tina Affect Market traveling experience. sider anything. Sest references furnished. Write Tribune No. 82. WORK WANTED—Niddle aged lady’ housecieaning or desires either we board. Bismarck College, te! mhonel 183. Copelin’s garage and Person Court.’ Finder please return to G. P. Hotel for reward. FARM LANDS FOR SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Forty. acres in one, piece, 37 acres in another a of fifa da kc rgd] Ba Salmon, Washington. It is free of] Chicago, De>. 1—)—Wi encumbrance. This land joins @t| corn pet eetiva today an sete corners. Will trade for Bismarck Lhe phy 4 or North Pakota farm Jal Address Tribune No, 79. : values sharply higher, wheat sym- pathized #hd went op to a material extent. marek, N. in advance. Copy si ld be Primary receipts of domestic + received by 12 wees to in- Red Trail, east of Bismarck. Own- APARTMENTS whezt were small, less than the FURNITURE FOR SALE sure insertion same day, er may have same by identifying wm 5 1a me |Shipments, and Argentine reports Rk SALE- n_phonograp! and paying charges. Phone 676R. ound ficen, for sale: AjWere at hand telling of crop de- ry, two beautiful leather, up; THE FOR SALE 1d. _ Gaal at 980 Fourth street.|terioration and of delay to cutting ered chairs, cut glass, han ol, And threshi Sales of ha 2 embroidered linen, floor lamp, elec- BISMARCK TRIBUNE PERFECT FOUR room stucco noney: Ngee a roa ‘ ners ter ait sain authecoet tee trical appliances, pictures and oth- PHONE low, modern, brand new, Chie e . er household fixtures. This is all 82 to schools, immediate neers | OF re nus he eto sew goods which has never been e 0 el ma ene wee AUTOMONLS course HE "ti nye! MURDER ae 4] xifts. Phone or cal est 7 6 ’ a with Sancineet GROG Teak Sl LOAD , ; Rosser. attest. DEPENDABLE USED CARS, close in, as well built’ s home as ED, catadnee higherticns Saat y FOE SALE—Dining tables $10.00 and qq 6.00, dining ch: $2.00, ine JUST BEFORE taking igventory we rane: $15.00, dresser $10.00, buf-| offer our greatest price reductions fet $15.00, daybed $30.00, davenport| in Dependable Used Cars, Our in- $10.00, library table $20.00, trom- ot rf ki in D 1 aber 0, phonograph and record| Ventory is taken in Dece! so Roy H. Neff, 710 Seventh} you can buy right now, Guaranteed - Used Cars at prices about 20 per cent lower than in the spring. Come in to our special Used Car Sales- city, east front, there is in the 500, $5 FIVE ROOM bungalow, with two at- tic rooms plastered and heated, modern, east front, convenient to schools, immediate possession. $4700. SIX ROOM house, south ‘side, right down town, with bath, easy terms, -Sanitary couch with mat- white kitchen table, drop leaf table, electric vacuum cleaner,| Toom and see the bargains we offer.) i799, kitchen rubbish burner. Phone] Qverland Sedan; Dodge Coupe; | six ROOM modern house, facing 404W. 807 Fourth street. | Ford Touring; Chevrolet Panel)” pork, trees, lawn, convenient to Truck; Dodge Special Leather Se- FOR SALE—One new 6x9 rug, one ; “| schools, well worth igme money, electric plate, one floor lamp, and| @ami Dodge Touring. a *Pay-1 4500, : one screen, Phone 1140 op call at sr seat! 2 : FIVE R modern “biingalow, 4 918 Seventh street mornings or eve- Easy time payments. blocks from postoffiece, spick and id nings. span, only $4700. \] oo, M. B. GILMAN co. EIGHT ROOM modern house, most 8 _ ROOMS FOR RENT ss everything in it you could wish for, FOR RENT— Modern room, gentle-} —— sleeping porch, 6 blocks from pos office, nicest part of city, $8500. men preferred. Also 6 room ee SURANCE—Fire, tornado, automo- with bath, $30.00 and a garage at eon vente, YOUNG LADY desires position as $3.50 per month, Close In. Call bile in reliable companies. ut 222 Second street, Phone 905. aunivenean T eNTEAL ciel: FARM LANDS—Form the best pur- FOR RENT-Weill turnished light }. chase for investment of anything ence. An interview will be appre- ciated. Write Tribune No. 83, EXPERIENCED Stenographer wants position. References furnished. Write Tribune No. 84. SE LAUNDRY here. You cannot help but make a good profit on your investment at present prices. Let me show you some of the really wonderful bar- gains I have on my big lists. Stick to North Dakota and North Dakota will stick to you, housekeeping rooms suitable for two ladies or one couple. Prefer someone who is employed during : the day. Phone 687W2. ie FOR RENT—Pleasant aml heated light housekeeping room, close in, suitable for a couple of dadies, ___ LAUNDRY __ HOME GAUNDRY—First class work * nurses or school girls preferred.) "done, For men’s shirts, blankets, we, YOUNG __Phone 357W. __________.| and nurses’ uniforms, a specialty. FOR RENT —Warm, light house-| Also family washings taken. We DRESSMAKING _ call and deliver. Marguerit Bulten’s| WANTED—General dressmaking, in- keeping room, suitabie for business Home Laundry, 31'Ave. A, corner of} cluding mending and making men’s women or teachers, Large closet, running water, 422 Fifth street. Mandan Ave. Phone 1017. shirts oa at 45 Thayer or Phone FOR RENT—-Nice large modern front 440J. Miss Cook and Miss Mar- room with porch inclosed if desired, pore ware AND wuATs. = tineson. und board, Two gentlemen prefer-| F —Five room house, mod: | ——— eee red, Call 419 Seventh street. ern edtdpt furnace. Stove furnish-|_____ MISCELLANEOUS ed. Call at 502 Ninth street. Also| RADIO FOR SALE—Will sell_my -Rooms for sleeping or Well located. Phone 597R. FOR RENT housekeeping. garage for rent. eight tube Super-Heterodyne com- plete with loud speaker, A and B ito storage., Dead storage $3.00 per month, live storage $4.00 per Als ’ f i month, ‘Inquire Frank Everts.| batteries inside aerial and ear- Be coon ror Rent Nicely Turatanea| Phone 1001 or 818, phones for $12508 Have lensed tuom_in strictly modern home for| FOR RENT—5 room strictly modern | 370 stations, including Cuba and one or two. Call at 702 Sevdnttt|” house--furnished, gas, otc. Two| Mexica, Also one | large library secon Phone S60 roams reserved. Call 11474, Mrs.| table for sale. Phone 726W. FON MENT cone” cuan, -reasonabTo| Smith, located at 112 Ave. C. ALAWN DRESSING FOR SALE q RRENT—On — os a out half sheep manure. Let me i] room for two girls, light housekgen- FOR BENT AS oom: haneeons show it to you—it is many years old. + ing if desired. “Phone 819. 212] Ais a piafo for rent, Call at, 60S me haul your ashes and gar- street. South Ninth strect or Phone 783LR.| Pa#* by the week this winter, 4 For Light housekeeping| FOR RENT—Six room house with| Phone 9775 =: ttt Seventh st. \ rooms, ished or unfurnished.|- bath.tStoves furnished. Close in.| 5GR SALE —One § year old milk cow < Can at 506 Second street. Phone] Also garage. For sale: Gentleman’s saulne feel. Eze oo an me ni <tiosa’ sited” feont” voors| Fe ;| 3 year old heifer coming fresh in Hood size ‘with eboset and Kitchenette. Well| large garage, chicken coop and run] January: E. Ficher, 16 Front street, furnished. 411 Fifth street. Phone way 417 So. Ninth street. Phone 2 i . ald \y' FOR RENT-—Desirable room'in mod-| FOR RENT—Five rom modern bunga-| © Steat sacrifice. Also household ern home, ladies preferred. Call at} low with heated garage. Call at furniture. Phone 672LW or call at: 815 E, Rosser, Phone 877W. 219 Ave. A West. Phone 575W. | -—28 Main. _ i ‘ FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod-| FQR RENT—Bight room house with| FOR SALE ‘Two genuine buffalo, Ny crn home. Call at 607 Sixth street} bath and closets. Call at 806 First Lapeer ‘ala price. Frank Krall, q or Phone 782. Ra Sean street. C. E. Faunce, agent. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room at 706 Fourth street, Call 404J. — NICE WARM room with board at Mohawk, 401 Fifth street. =o —— FO: Shetland pony, bridie FOR Bent Be Nig mah nerd dene |S, and saddle. Write Tribune No. 85. Reasot le Phone 442J. FOR SALE—Full dress suit, size 42, FOR RENT—Si m house, modern _See Fr: Frank Krall, Broadwa: ts met higher, corn SAYS SIMPSON)? o to 3% centa up, oats showing one te two cent advance and provisions conkbnakarveas from page.one) wachange: e 22 ee! nit, McCarter, in expldnation at PGcta Weather“ icdiesting cn TAO Malice ae Nis | early closing of lake navigation tend- sires y got away from theleg somewhat foday to give firmness . at times to the wheat market. Be- Juror Curses Simpson sides, the i s, the price of December wheat The next affidavit was concerned] toda, was holding well as compared with a letter which Simpson said helto May, and deductions were being SURE Wie Guta Ce cece ae n that wheat deliveries on De- ju quoted as cursing him andj cember contracts here had passed in calling him an unspeakable name|tg ‘rirls strony heme 4@2% and a liar. Corn” delivered strength partly ahi pepepsiee in another affi-. trom the fact that corn deliveries on! it sola Ne bad seen, ‘one of the} December contracts were smaller bat ie dives ea be hte / than had been looked for. Liquida- , n, state's star. wit- i aga arancan: ctr es the current month was gen- believed to be over, both for newspaperman said jurors numberlcorn and oats. Renewed be attention to two and five were seen nodding at{ prospects of heavy feeding of live. another time. Juror number five was] g¢, " i named in another affidavit as having] roe’ \iyccr™® helped also to lift been seen asleep. Juror number five, ‘ it was stated in another affidavit,| wHT:\T FUTURES MOVE was observed as “nodding and appar-| U1 RD AT MINNEAPOLIS ently paying no attention to the tes-) Minneapolis, Dec. i—(@)—Wheat timony. futures staged a crawling advance A resident of Somerville stated in| toda adually moving up until late an affidavit that he had seen Tillman,|in the session. Prices were 114 to juror number five, stop as he was ents above yesterday's close. walking along the street and talk! December was stronger than May. with another citizen of Somerville. It} Qats rallied on recovery at Chi- was stated in the affidavit that dur-leago, und absence of deliveries on ing the conversation the bailiff ac-| contracts. companying Tillman stood 19 feet} Rye futures followed the general et} FOR RENT—Seven ‘away. trend. Barley futures rallied % STOPS covG VERY QUICK- age ee flaxseed advanced LY EFFECTIVE h wheat demand was good. Here is the basic reason why, with-] Bulk of the out opiates or choloroform, Foley’s|firm pre Honey and Tar Compound stops coughs so quickly and heals the dis-lcontinued light. Winter wheat was tressing cause. Because it combines} strong. the curative virtues of pure Pine /Tar and other healing ingredients, together with the mollifying demul- cent effect of clear fresh Honey—| ¢; spring wheat sold at miums with occasional sales one cent higher. Country offerings Durum was strong to two cents better for choice, Corn, was in food demand, espe- high colored old corn, a valuable combination. Coughs and i i throat irritations, bronchial _ and Rye wan wa “flu” coughs, croup (spasmodic) and ycbaschiten. troublesome night coughs are quickly controlléd by Foley’s Honey and Tar. The name tells the story, Ask for it. adv. Too Late To Classify WANTED—Man. Must have inclosed car, and be good salesman. “To such a@ man we guarantee $1,000 per month, Call at room 412 for ap- pointment, G. P. Hotel. room modern house, including 4 bed rooms, two garages, on Eleventh street, at $60 Pastas was firm to str6ng. VESTOCK (U.S. D. of A. lors 17,000; ‘slow, steady to we spots & to 10 cents lowers top 12.15 paid for 250 to 270 pound weight; bulk desirable 170 to 240 pound ay- crages 11.85@12,50; most packing sows 10,50@11.00; pigs slow, tending lower; sizable lots wit bid; heavyweight hogs 11.70@12. medium 11.60@12.15; light 11.50@ 12,10; light light 11.40@12.00; pack- per month. Immediate possession.| ing sows 10.40@11.25; slaughter pigs | st Geo. M. Register. 11,25@ 12.00, FOR SALE—Kimball Player Piano;! Cattle 12,000; fed steers and year- Phone 858, Basketball game. tonight, 7:30. Bismarck high school vs. Nighthawks at St. Mary’s also residence. lings. active;‘ strong to 25 cents hig) er; most 15 to 25 cents up; big weight sharing advance; top year- lings 13:15; several loads 12.75@ 13.00; light heifers sharing advance as much as 50 cents higher in spots; FOR RENT—Warm plessant room| ¢xcept heat, close in, rent $30 per| FOR SALE—A baby carriage. Cali!gym. Admission, Adults 25¢,| ¢., cows unevenly: higher; cutter Phone 682 or 1074, month. Harvey Harris & Co. 1054M. children 15c. kinds about steady; stockers and One black Gelding 6 yrs, 1200 Ibs. One bed with spring and mattres: Two chairs, o1 dishes, one single walk plow. One raincoat and one Jamp. ‘he same being iets Epbere ef one Oscar Heino of Burtel ig county, State ef North Dakota. The ‘said selgure was rr satisfy the delinquent taxes for the foams 181% 48 a, together w Rasel. Orie Rozell, George A. Lar- son, Fred Dachtler, Ben | Heine, John Steht, also known as ohn D. Stehr, Hebron Roller Mill Suatice of the justice of Resee County of Sune 8 ~ * eetonkon and) Fre 1a , David Schwartz, B. H. Dan, edwin " adolf, William itosel nley, Defendany Pred ‘Marshall-Malaise ED, pakora TO na ae a herein, ppear before or 2 SAID T ny this sec are directed to at my office In the «ity of tsi marek, Burleigh county, North Da Lota, ‘at 10 o'clock a.m. gf th h'day of December 1926, there to the complaint of ‘son and Fred Peterson against alleging that at the special justance and request of the defend- ant, plaintiffs furnished defendant with board and lodging between AG #th day of June and the of July 1926 and that the name 18 920,.$ 4.91, Int... $3.5 worth the sum of. fait. 95, | dan $1 eyes nt Or be . Int.. you agreed to. pay: | Ammounting to 4 Jatt acerume c interest and alty duc thereo: from, sald Onear Tielno to the coun: ty of Burleigh. ‘ the i that i'shall on Friday if Yimortgage In sald ac tion decreed to foreclosed was the sum of ment among the sale by the Property here f which judg dersigned of the described or so may be sufficient to we described’ Personal to satisfy the lien of said you, ls ty ainut said property and said Oscar | sal if ino for said satiety the amount of xaid Judgment With legal: Interost and costs; hh re, by virtue of a writ of jal execution. to me issued af the clerk of 8: ing me to. sell sal ty pursuant to said judemen dd execution, I Albin Hedstrom, erie of the’ County of Burteiaht he State of N kota and Sue Rikane ‘gvnohitea uy sail Court to make such sale will sell the pro- perty -hereinafter ‘described to the highest bidder for cauh at. wubtie a Delinquent ‘Paxes as Hows, to-wit: spec! .t) reasonably which amount And. demanding that Judgment be) rendered. against you for aaid sum together with interest thereon fro) and after the 3rd day of July 1926 at the rate of six per cent per an- num and for costs and disbursementa of this action and that plaintiffs have Judgment | and | execution fguinst the property levied upon > the Sherift In this action. by virtue | NOTICE of an attachment issued and. of which the Sheriff has taken Into wanice te gg ey even, >. custody, 1 trunk and 1 box of whieh | virtue of. Judgment inde you are the owner and you are hotis | for, © pontoted. Hea ‘that uniess you se appear and [Court of tha Bixth Judicial Distrlc answer, that, piaintitt will take |in and for the County of Merser and Judgment against you accordingly, | state of North Daketa and entered AG a this 3utn Gay o1 Novemwer tand docketed In the office of the Cler, Anton Beer Fp tem by D, 1926, Justice Of the Peace |getign™ whereth Dakota ‘Trust Com Hyland & Foster vy. 2 carporation, trusteo, wa Attorneys for Plaintiffs piaintite and Lucky | Strike Coat Tiismarek, N, PANY, & corparation,. Bk Make service of the within summons |dert’ ae Receiver of Lucky Strike * by publication in the Bismarck Tri- Coal Company, a corporation, John 4 legal newspaper ¢f the coun: (Powell, Bismarck Bank, & co furleigh each week for three tion. Fe e the last publica- " tion being at le: ihe ree. a hig before | dike Br the 27th day of Dec. 1926 and to) Gust Anderson, Ern: Garrod, forthwith mall & copy. of she Sum: |Rohert | Hoggatth doh ‘Thiessen, mons and complaint paid | treasurer of apt the’ defen America, dtartin’ Bodeeway,” Gusta rey . Snortiand, Be: und directed to endant ad- dressed to him at Cronbar Dak. Hoggarth, Oscar prs Wagner, Hi Mul ATA, Loy Justice of the, ss also known’ 3e—ig]l-618, lng: known Wa Ate AURRIEEN NOTICR OF TAX SALE | Ir. chi"doumsah, "nomsp, ny, J AT . star County ‘ORTE ry Steve Jakin Taine Ve doh fg that 1, Notice 1s ilereby “aly ni “tine of Albin Hedstrom ag sta ane N. W. bh ibe ane il 1s the county af wine y touether w seizure and gale, at public augtion, to the high- est bidder for cash Albin Hedstrom Sheriff of Burleigh Count; D, ga d at at this abt da: day of vem) esember, A.D. w-o'cluck in the alternoon of nald judgment and ee and as or the x so eereto will HO much thereof sald sale applica’ satisfy. The property to be sold as afore- said pursuant to said judgment and execution and to this” notice situate in fk County of Burl @ and State of North Daketa and scribed as follows, torw! One certain, oftice ‘bull el@hty feet of coal sheds a! upo! right of way of EG anttte Fame in ‘om Duniy, tomether ‘oget! re i ae too ‘and -equipmen: Ces Ee or pot tons, an and dditions one and bette ‘ments "tirade tae aint! : at feat tit Ean rakor pyember, | te rin me’ vestes d (Caden 808, Ke ot possessiot scribcd personal: property,” ct things directed i FROSH BEAT ot Seniors Beat Juniors, 14 to 11. tled away on the long end of a 41-10/ Freshmen ig | last two periods, ed | Ferris each two. possible| Close Nesterday Year Ago MARKETS | By Associated Preas Leased Wire * Pt ANCIAL NEWS CHICAGO RANGE Dec. L Close LT" 1.66% 146% 76% 82 4 fl 45 3h 1.01% 98% 7 14.20 13.90 —-Today— Low ‘oday— ‘High —T Open 1, 1, 1 13.30 13.25 14.00 1415 _ Me 00 feeders trade slow, yearling stockers aro! 6.50@7.60; bulls and v bulk vealers 11500012 :13.00 and better. Sheep 16,000; slow, fat lambs about st grades conform “December widespread tion rail shares, altho pointment was Nearly a scort lished new peak pric eral tobaecos and Reynakds Tobacco “|! ding weak spot, | ported a sidered likely. Atlantic Refining, which was qu ly bid up four points, and tended to rumors of a Philips Pe- troleum and Mid-Continent Oil pre- ferred were bid up to new 1926 peak prices, the buying of the former be- ing associated with merger reports. Detlaration of an extra’ dividend on Lehigh Valley common and resump- of dividends on Colorado uthern infused new strength im the h market.” of the Rock Isla clare a dividend on stock. new top price ands Jersey was bid up three, points. further recession operations, which are now below 70) Oats per cent of capacity and expected to, Barley decline to around 60 per ¢ month, when an upward turn is con- The closing was strong. bidding for the old shares galvanized steady; best id 8.25; alers strong; better grade inbetween heavy lambs weak to around 15 cents lower; top to small killers 13.75; early bulk 1 76@13.25; fat ewes 5.00@6,50; holding choice some disa the common 0 preferred touched a Central ad estab- was out- yielding over next’ Lively semester starts in the middle of Jan- uary and should prove to be good i jpeed will be an adjunct of the Bismarck team this year, as is being| |shown by practice, and the Demons SOPHS, 41-10 igs when their schedule starts. scrimmage game against St. | Marys alum: everal former De- mons ‘and others will be played to- jnight in St. Mary gym and the reg- ular § in Close Game—Scrim- mage Game Tonight CrnenG | December 2 or December 4. Administering to the sophomores| Lineups the worst heating of the year, the | follows: freshmen yesterday afternoon walk- | Freshmen vs. Sophomores Sophomores Slattery | Kiesel | score in the interclass games now being held at the Bismarck high school, The seniors and juniors played a close game, with the final score 14-11 in favor of the upper classmen, Register, playing’ guard, was the high point man the frosh, mak- ing 14 points and setting a record for individual score for the season. Hoffman at forward amassed a total | of elght poin There was never any doubt about the outcome of the game, the frosh takingt he lead’ at th ind" hold- ing it all the way through, although the sophs scored a few points in the Spriggs . Yeasley . Hoffman | Erlymeyer i | Regist . Klipste & Juniors vs. Seniors Seniors . Kiebert . Holta Rigler | Juniors Davis . ad | M. Ferri Enright . Roberts . L. Ferris | Rubin . an » Callahan ‘On this afternoon's schedule were thé freshmen vs. the juniors and the seniors vs. the sophomore MERCURY IS ' {BELOW ZERO IN 2 STATES Kiebert was. the igh scorer for “| the seniors, making six points, while! Rigler made four and Holta and L. M. Ferris was high} pele man for the nelers, making | (Continued fi D Haig ri Pela nue rom. page ) southeastward, and was destined to ‘overspread most of Wisconsin, parts of Towa, Illinois, and Indiana today. Kansas, Missouri, and the southern portions of Hlinois and Indiana felt ie intruding cold e ai lesser degree. feature of invasion was ity. ¥ with, bat the mercury jon alre ‘had bezun today aft, “of the ved wave Collins said being drilled on MeGet are lik dq andi 1s en reerd ‘hs ‘ntzke and Qison|A for forwards| tl for sta- an emeternda Duluth, ‘Pead five Loved at midnight, 9 drop in class games were as; ping through the lake | The heaviest nor’e: | Calumet, Mich. to six feet deep, zurds usually February. 1. , g 20 degrees since morning, and a 36- mile northwesterly wind was whip- port. Other sub-zero temperatures were sprinkled over the northwest. ter in 59 years fowls 17@22; |may be expected to uncork a dazzling! has covered the roads end trails near joys 29; with show drifts five ‘The storm was un-, al for so early in the. season, the! beginning Fears were Mary's team is being con-| for the safety of ships on Lake Su- ered as a possibility for either perior and radio and life saving sta-, tions were kept on watch constantly. about Justice Court ‘0 the district court. burned and blistered. that mustard plasters with oil of mustard. in, pears. Try Musterole for bronchitis, tonsillit neck, asthma, neural, congestion, _pleurisy, lumbago, back or joints, sprai monia). Fruki faunle ot Cannas waived Nicola examination when arraigned kefore’ cases, outrous | Justice R, H. Crane yesterday on a: tatutory charge and was bound over | In default of| 900 bonds he is in the county jail.} ————— Grandmother Knew there was nothing so good for con-j"" gestion and colds as mustard. the old-fashioned mustard plaster Musterole gives the relief and help! A,)-~Potatoes gave, wi Gently rub it} sacked ewt, round whites, U. S. See how quickly the pain disap-|1, 2.15@2.20, mostly 2.20. sore thfoat, stiff headache, rheumatism, ms and aches of the; s, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it, may prevent pneu-|momber of the Bismarck Elks lodge, croup, bulk ; outsiders Oil, Shares Features Resump- tion of Uptrend Today & y the failure dd directors to de- C1 before the end of the third hour, including sev-| No. public utilities.! No. expressed ter fat, churning eream But | out |} demand slow, market dull. the plaster and without the blister.| delivered sales, freight only deduct- It is a clean, white ointment, made ed, Minneapolis and St. the motor stock: Is into ineres ith Wall street ex- Nnouncement on five per cent. pecting an carly the Nickel Plate merger plans, the Van Sweringen issues also resumed their advanee, Atlantic i rallied nearly six points and Rem- Typewriter five, the latter on holding good medium weight fed| predictions that dividends would clipped lambs around 11.50; culls|soon be resumed. Total sales ap- weak 8.50@9.00; sheep steady; bulk| proximated 1,400,000 shares. lightweight ewes above 7.00; feeding SO. 8ST. lambs weak to 25 cents lower; bulk South St, Paul, Dee, 1--(U. S. D. medium to good lambs 11.50@12.00; | of A.)—Cattle 3,800; steers and year holding best feeding lambs around] lings slow, dull; little if anything 12.25, done earl; bulk eligible around fy mass Veer 6.50@8.00; 6.50; unchanged; cutters K | E bulls str spots 25 higl rcod heavies up to 6.00; bulk 5.00@ 6.50; stockers and feede in ssh MOVE UPWARD: about steady; mostly 5.2% | 4,200; market around 25 — jhipher; bulk good lights 9.50, Sudden Demand For 24,000; about st with general trade; bulk butch- [ers and lights 11.50; packing s | 10,.00@ 10.50; pigs mostly 11.50; a jage cost Tuesd | Shei New York, Dee. 1--)—A sudden | about s few sales native lambs demand for the oil shares featured | !2: a pbest feeding lambs the resumption of the upward move. | held above 13.00; fat ewes strong to ment in today’s stock market. R higher; mostly 4.50@6.25; best tention of relatively stiff call money | fed westerns n included rates was disregarded by speculators |#bout 20 doubles going through. working for higher p on the = theory that the higher charge is only MINNEAPOLIS RANGE temporary. | Dee. 1 ‘ The advance in the oils was led by Open High Low Close 1.397% 1.36% 1.43% 1.41% 86% BAK BONG | 92% 90% 92" 40% 40% 44% 44* Nov. 30 (Furnished by Russell-Mil No. 1 dark northern....... No. 1 northern spring... No. 1 amber durum... 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax No. 2 flax No. 1 rye. Dark hard winter. il| Hard winter 1 cent per pound discount under 565 Ib, Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents un- der shell, CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Dec. 1—(#)——Poultry alive, firm; receipts eight car springs 17@22; tur- sters 17; ducks 23; ro reese 17@19, FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Dec. 1—(4)—But- stock 24, i CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Dec. 1—#)—Butter high- standards 46: firsts 42@4414; ges unchanged; receipts 3.043 Cheese unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS FLOU Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. {Flour unchanged to five cents lower; {in carload lots, family patents quoted fat 7.85@7.90 a barrel in {cotton sacks. Shipments 37, Is. Bran 24.50@25.00. Dec. 1--(U. S. D. of Light wire inquiry, Carloads Minneapoli: Paul Fale No, Alex McDonald to Peat Elks Memoral|\\ Alec McDonald of Glencoe, a life has been secured by officers of the organization to dellyer the address at the annual Memorial day services which will be held in the Elks hall next Sunday afternoon, Every Elks ladge in the country is required to conduct services in mem- ory of its separted members on the first Sunday in, December cach year, and coni ‘all lodjres will he’ tholding similar services next Sun- Close, 0; market opening slow, | day. PAGE SEVEN A ritual is provided “by ‘the grand lodge for this particular serv- ice, and this will be exemplified. by the officers. ; Several musical selections are also being planned, but the complete pro- gram ‘will not be announced until later in the week. The exercises are - open to all, and the public is. invit- ed to attend. Rest in snug satisfaction. Beulah coal will help you do it. Phone 62. ‘Transfer Co. of heador chest aremore: treated externally with— less time, keep charm under trying hygienic conditions. New way provides true se curity—-discards like tissue LD-TIME. sanitary-methods bring unhappy, fretful days. Yow the insecurity of the hazardous has been ended. sanitary pads” You wear sheerest gowns, meet every and all social or business “ex- actments in peace of mind... any time, any day. It is called “KOTEX” . .. five times as absorbent as the ordinary cotton pad! Thoroughly deodorizes ... thus ALI Viscards as easily as a piece of W tissue. No laundry. No embar- rassment. ending of offending You ask for it without hesitancy simply by saying “KOTEX” at any drug or department store. Costs only a few cents. Proves old ways an unnec risk. KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue ‘Same Price for over 25 ounces for 25 cents Why Pay War Prices ? Our Government- used millions of pounds | First Election of North Dakota State Officers The first state of-~ ficers were elected October Ist, 1889, and qualified ar entcred upon the discharge of their } duties November { Ath. The first se3- sion of the state leg- islature. convened Nevember 19, 1889, _and adjourned "March 18, 1890. 4 Wachter

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