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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10,4006-~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THIRTEEN. James om Stillman’ 8 Household * Sn 4 er, bed complete, chiffonier, six chairs, kitchen table, library table, chair, phonograph and recotiis, 2 [MABEET® PINANCTAL ‘By Assuciatdl Peews Lessed Wire > REMMI EE Legere chor dennc thea A A RAO i ironing board and baby bed. Call ae at 210 Twelfth street. Christ Proc. ‘GRICAGO BANGB gebeMitls in Bs 2 BR. an Dee. Le sondaijs: | FOR RENT—Sieeping room on ‘ Close Lu i fl bath. ON DOWNTREND "s Wheat— ee ee cae Supreme Court Revernés Pre-| Close. in and rensonables Call &t 338% = 1.00 198% 2.98% 7%. | ; | 120 First street. Phone 1096-R. they 1.40% 164% 188% =. 188% = =—1.89% vious Decision By Ward | JUST WHAT you working men are July 1.38% 1.44 192% 1.92% 1.31% 1.31% County District Court {coklte for, aye aN saenekeer- ‘ 325|Corn— ing rooms right down town. Cheap. , Enlargement in in ' Unofficial] “5... ue 8% 4% Ae iapeeneatians \iclied ‘all at 307 Fourth street. . ‘ee r ‘a1 82% Minot taxpayers who halted pav-| WANTED Waitress at” O'Briei’s Estimate of Argentine | 31? =k Ok NBR ing improvements in that city” by| Vanes Naltress at O'Brien's Surpl | ole. bie rie : . instituting injunction proceedings Surplus Responstble Dec 4% ay “a a 44% agninst the city commission today | /O5 beet abarnch ah oot okt tila * | oy “8% = 49% 49 were upheld in the supgeme court. aa mls on Tt For : Chicago, Dec. 10—U)—Aetive sell-| Suty pried 48% aah um The high court's decision reversed fer been bi Sa Bye (80s . day aad the marke sited oue Tie | MYO 90% soley dstrlcs esure which Held teat | ¢t4 Note, RGk WAGE Mats one MUR ut little | ‘Dec. 90% 26% 20% 20% ped ne ostoffice, Also R Kk power to rally. The Argentine ex- Ma: 97% 1.04% 7% 7% 36% proceedings leading up to the award- 1 postoffice. so Round Oa! i portable -surplus of wheat win wnet- say 90% = 1.03 06% 96% ‘957 ing of certain paving contracts were sae for sale, Phone 932-R. 305 ficially estimated at 157,000,000 ce ak legal. _ Third street bushels as gompare with a previous a 12.40 1410 12.82 «12.85 1220 eae | The decision was based on the| ROOM FOR R > estimate of 150,000,000 bushels. Ex-| jiay 1237 1407«-1992S««12.32«12.17 point that the proceedings of the city f room in strictly. modern home for port demand for North American pithy “ . " | commission preparatory to calling} one or two. Call at 702 Seventh wheat continued relatively slow. Jan 1388 «14.20 : for bids were illegal and Street or Pho if. Wheat closed unsettle, 1 to 136) igaay 13.48 14.20 1846-13-45 1.85 No di n was made of the s FOR SALE—Two beds complete, one cents net lower, corn %@% to % | pettion— . point advanced by the pl | - library table, rocker, sanitary couch cent off, oats 'n@% to % cent Up,!” Jan, 1416 14,00 that a change in the specifications) and child’s art desk. Call at 519 and provisions unchanged to 17 cents. for the improvement work was rect or phone decline. . ovr illegal. = With the Argentine government ewes 5.00@6i00; heavy ewes 4.00@ Must Pass New Legislation ; Ebel Bes sarhiahe crop report, due this afternoon, is 6.00; cull ewes 1.00@38.00; bucks 3.00 As a result of the decision it will! Mido i ng rooms ne ; W or call at 622 Third street. expected to give official perliminaty @400. jbe Minot authorities! Peibison figures relative to Argentine wheat bn inmpaimnateey to ition before the| WAN ED--Girl for gene house- yields, the , attention of traders BISMARCK GRAIN paving improvement can be carried Must be comp Apply ie a Rood als today on south- CPleniong by vinyl ead Co.) Gacy ; ; dus ect or Phone 551, ern hemisphere conditions, The fact jarck, . | In its decision the court said: A package containing a pair that in this lus ed ‘one of the lend- ‘No. : 7 ee: es ee (without deciding) that! of glasses, . . book ag Faces ing world authorities raised the esti- No, northern spring.... . jin the instant tion of the articles tween Richmond mate of the Argentine exportable] Operators For hie hs cantins No, 1 amber durum 119 leity commiss ding Bootery and postoffice, Finder Surplus gave a jolt to bulls, ‘No. 1, mixed durum - 1.14] Love and happiness have re| laced charge and counter charge under did to 1 impre please Phone 435. Unexpected. weakness at Liverpool| © Mark Up Stecks of Prov- No. 1 red durum... - 198) James A Sellenante cook, Bee. Anne Urquhart Stillman, defendant fiment without having first FOR RENT——-Cican warm sleeping tended further to pull down wheat & jo. jax . . ‘4 e case (rignt), a econ- special improvement districts rooms in modern home, may be used he en Earning Power No. 2 flax * 1{01| ctted with her husband, is seen above with Lena Wilson, daughter of | laeeeivewhirtegutirity ahd thit’such| Yer light shounskeuniie ema datl . .73| the wilds, who is to marry “Bud” Sti!!man, upon their return to New .. 1.20] York from Canada. And at righ: *< the latest photo cf “Baby” Guy . 1.17] ‘Stillman, about whose paternity :accd much of the Stillman divorce regularity might be waived. It is lheld that there was no such failure No. 1 ye... Dark hard winter.. Scattered liquidation was on in Fighth stre corn and oats. With selling of corn| New York, Dec. 10—-)—The line ght credited to some of the best buyers|°f least resistance in today’s stock|Hard winter . . to act on the part of ‘the plaintiffs of late; prices declined readily, and|™arket was upward, Aided by a low-/ Oats . a litigation, See {as amounted to a waiver and that re ag ae ig Lee |S] soa tad encond ome == Rapid Settlement ae ee creel gee factor in checking the decline, Gen-|tons in the unfilled*orders of the **” SHELL CORN m., and ended at four a, m. . i | Attorneys for the city commission| and Sweet rag el Sieh cral trade sentiment appeared to be| United States Steel corporation, op-| No, 3, 6¢ Ibe. oF more Ht gavctige, Chiles ee of Problems Lies [had contended that the plaintiffs in primi 2a eT eee less bullish. erators for the rise continued to} No, 4, 66 ibs “ .4 ; a Northern Chite *. * - - nee and fail i ws ats al . A i i yns last night. The). : Sue rally eae day’s inside figure. sale check the upward movement] 1 cei rp discount under rie ge dll Sa, lat it Vr iy Pe 10 he Rapid settle. BE ait ihe ‘contracts w Woman’s Prayers rae eatin: in other quarters. 5 Ib. ° Dr ects, 20 Ibs., 5 cents un- aig x4 a wtcat of German dis: ment prob- Fo dled, inter ate pare arin International Harvester soared! aL : cd vera, inthe province of oo aoe lens by the allied council of am- : Interest re he ease ran high) in ae ge Morale WHEAT BREAKS SHARPLY Jover six points to a new high at RTE A i . bassadoy considered to depend J? ; Minot the result of changes in 0 S i my ¥ ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET 165% bette the end of the third Warrant Issued For on the decision of Dr. Stressemann, 4 ju fications for the Ship's Crew inneapolis, Dec. 10—-)—Wheat| hour. About i seere of other issues NOTICE GORURE SALE FORE- Official of Sutton. the German f reign minister, on the : | dinputen: ariatnig orfolk, Va., Dee. sharp break today, bearish Ar-|ulso broke throtgh to new high lev- (installment ye report embodying the objections o} st over the contr: an's faith in| ¢ news, weak cables and nai the list including General, Mo- default se. the ambassadors to turning over con- ——— orale of th of row speculative interest in all mi 7 per cent preferred, American in haoniae a interest and Bank, Who Is Missing : i : PAVING CONTRACTS WERE wchownat Wika. a Me eno er kets contributing to weakness. On| Railway Express, South Porto Rican] cipal of the obligation secure | NOT FORMALLY EXECUTED ton, whilte 1tiaena ainking: Nosiingsiee the decline the undertone was stub-|Sugar and National Supply. the mortgage hereinafter described; .. Dee. 10.) | Minot, N. D., De 10. -~A)—Al-| niles off ped : born up to the last hour, but rallies mand for the tails centered onl whereas the holder of said yee issued for the ar. ed the predominating | though the Minot commission, Mra, Ai bocachs,-wite ofthe achenne were feeble, larrely in’ the eastern and south-/ sage does elect to foreclone on the istant cash conduct of the | three to two vote, instructed Presi- tinktecs dard thes GRR Oats fatures sold off % cent. Rye| western carriers. With the excep-| Part ve ath ev] obligation only.| ier of the Farmers Bank of Sutton, ion and supp: | dent A. J. H. I nd City AU] ought he futures dipped %@ cent and turn-|tion of Atchison, the Wentern rails) ‘“erest of the reby given that that| Who disappeared several days ago, ntention that G ditor George Reishus to enter into) oyag ed dull. May barley was off '% cent.| showed little change. certain moi ‘executed and deliv-| charging him with embezzling $60 in tion work at Koenigsher contr: with the Bridges company |irne men attribat nig’ tesoniie at. Flaxseed futures were slow and] UU. 8. Steel common crossed 152 inj ered by Cornelia Sattet and| connection with conduct of the bank’s ifying. The British rep- of Wabash, Ind., the contraots h hee conifartitig ois ind: peayets draggy. reflection of the increase ni orders| Morris Satter, wife and husband, | affairs. on the council criticized never formally been executed due to} write they were wor' ing frantically the refusal of the presid ut the pumps from Sunday to Tues- the document pending a sion by | aay, with the ship partially submerg- te supreme court. od. : Is of the Bridges company, which was the successful bidder for! xo she tuitues inte ng work, were reported to| nect barbed. wire ve been anxious to see the case) fence and enjoy distant programs to the supreme court to as-|from his radio. for rmament nt stages, such as forg- Cash wheat offerings continued] and the expansion in mill operations.) mortgagors, to the Manager of the). qhe arrest comes as one develop light and demand improved slightly|Cruicible Steel was bid up three|Bank of North Dakota, mortgagee,| nent of the investigation into affair ‘ Fi dated the 28th day of July, 1925, and shes : * os for quality wanted by mill buyers. | points to a riew peak. filed for record in the office of the | of the Farmers Bank by State Exam Corn offerings were ample and] Erratic fluctuations took place in Register of Deeds in the county of| iner McRae, another development>be high moisture offerings continued to} Continental Baking “A,” pending a¢-| Burleigh, state of North Dakota, on| ing the consolidation of the bank rule easy. tion of the dividend scheduled for|the 10th day..of August, 1926, at 9:45] with that of the Citizens Bank. of Oats were quiet and steady. The stock advanced to 69 g’clock, a, m, and ‘recorded in Book} sutton. neva to en Rye was easy and quiet. fi rok 65} “178” of Mortgages, at page as) and] ar, McRae also pepored: acon uso of noup at the ve been rushed to Ge- | if Stresemann to} Barley offerings were scant. assigned by said mortgagee, Pe gable chortage in the funds of the _ | certain whether warants which would instrument in writing to the St: nge in the fun 5 ssued to pay fo ob would be Flaxseed was in slack supply and}of several points. Treasuree of North Dakota, and his| Farmers Bank, final check-up of Case of Accused, | Prt ac nciedtnts ee Rites demand was good. oy successors in office, in trust as se-| which is being made. It is indicated | vault ele a eanes DULUTH RANGE curity for bonds issued by the state | that some or all of the shortage 1 ou : ‘ ged eee) Murderer ( Continued) CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Duluth, Dec, 10— of North Dakota, which ignment | be made good. ee |Germany Becomes \ *usmw an m'| BELOW COST OVERCOATS $25.00—now . $15.00 Chicago, Dec. 10—(U. 8. D. of A.) Open High Low was dated the 17th day August,! Young Kjelson, shortly after tha! Los Angeles, Dec. 10—#) ‘ 000; mostly steady with nd recorded in said office of |g .voUNe Kielson, shortly atten ees nother continuance of one week fj injunction were A, E. Boynton, Tra Thursday's average; bulk desirable 188% 1.83% 1.98% 1.834 R con the 21st Fea eee a ac aakigeancla. Hosni | World Court Member) tunes, soseph Linnerts and Wil 1, residing in the 10th, districts, inst whose proper- ad special assessment the paving. 170 to 280 pound butchers 11.70@ 185 1.86% 434% 1 11.90; early top 11.90; big packers inactive; packing sows steady; bulk 93% 94% 93% desirable kind 10.70@11.1 when Carl W. plea to an indietm at the|him with murder for the d hn alcently of his father, Ch ‘of Mortgages, | two off, and his non-appearance Sat- sd'by | urday, the ¢ y following, oc ‘ ey no comment. It was found gage and hereinafter described, at) bank vault had been locked slaughter pigs 11:50@11.75; heavy-| Dec, 2.18% 2.18% 2.18 2. the front door of the court house, in| time lock, and the alleyed Dec. 10 (A). Germany to- » a member of the perma- | of internatia Minister ty would be axes to Stresemanr age|Wescott, former Minneap | tax ht hogs 11.50@11.90; medium) May 2.24% 224% 2.24 2.! the city of Bism: county of |. peers A s follow. little. ‘he ler W i which was re-| The contracts which had been : Hoaise i ht 11.40@11.80; light —__—___ Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, | Rae a may the Vol Gitan cha, Auserai the! abby bell orjeent » international] awarded to the Bridges company to: $30.00—now ... .$18.00 Tight 11:40@11.505 poekite some AE, Ot the auth day of January, 1987, 46] Kielson is about 22 years old and | his Besneauiiaanan ein Avy ee Cee es 23 if $85.00—now ... .$21.00 @11.25; slaughter pigs 11.40@11.85. satisty:the amount due u athiela; ing st i a | * r pon the past | sing! » Germans had been waiting Cattle 5,000; fat steers and she Pegikiontepr yieyon weve ar | lea ae joins Germans had ween waiting to! Many Are Injured | $40.00—now ... .$24.00 stock scarce; steady to strong; year-; Dec. 1.89% 1.89% 1.88% 1. the day of sale. The premises de- SEEDLESS APPLE an pees eeOua a * St rf Ri ti lings 35 to 40 cents higher for weel May 142142 1.40% scribed in such mortgage and which| Montreal.—A seedless apple t Center, gigantic |#bout the court, but ap; ly de-| in rike 01 $50.00—now ... .$30.00 weighty steers now 25 cetns lowe y i . . . will be sold to satisfy the same are| said to be bearing fruit this bean, resembling green that “non- nee of the} — \ spo:s, 50 cents off; most fat stee Rye— described as follows, to-wit: Abbotsford, near this city. hown here recently by 14 conditions postponed the + Dec. 10. $60.00—now ....$36.00 Dec, 88% 88% 88% North Half (N%) Mot Section Four- 2% 92% teen (14), i yrines: One Hundred lo e lent. It grows} of the United States in-| it can be today 9.00@9.50; sprinkling of fi cows 5.00@6.00; cutters 3.85@4.25; 92% definitely injured sever: a climb ously in a riot $65.00—now ....$39.00 and jon other classes closing fully steady; | "0" Pi raler treaee Borspcene, (th) aes thy of Range lias a fine flavor. , The apple has| boiled like squash, ene oS oe —-- | before the gat the Old Colony faily good kind; stocker and feeder 4 5% 46% 45% the county of POA Mtate of North |Reither core nor seeds, Canadian| plant or preserved and pickled, Great Foundry company today. steers 6.25@7.50 mostly; vealers May Ki a Dakota. fruit growers expect to profit by the| interest w More than 40 striking iron work- ers, a group of a dozen employes of , and three uring the ixed up in : shown in the new type| Doing's in Congress" 1 11.00; undertone weak on There will be dud on the past due | secret of its growth. {ef vegetable, PAROS HA ASN sept eaters now selling at 10.00. | Déc. 2.28% 218% 218% 2.16% | installments of such mortgage on the (MiLB ihe: doundey. comp ‘Sheep 13,000; early sales fat lambs Sas" 8H % 281% 8 of sale the sum of Two Hundred ae === Postmasters nominated today in-| special officers emplo: mostly to shippers strong to 25 cent: : Pye piel si Repl me, SOE 20) - Lifted Shadows clude, evils Lake, N. D, Fed A.| labor difficulty, were 13.50; bulk better kinds “ 8, together statutory con! Scott, the affair. Nighess ton. Tae Ow fs 67% 67% 67% .67%|of foreclosure, The portion of said et seal al ar He re omagp| mortgage hereby foreclosed steady; ICAGO GRAIN pon ai 0 feeding lambs steady 64 to 7 pound| Cricseo, Dee, Me Gor Cush, whent| under is hereby specifically declared averages 11.50@12.00. i Ne eee Nols: No.2 hard TALK. 1% be subject to and inferior to the vote of 140 to 12 the house| Forty alpabets and 1,160 keys dis- rejected a move to eliminate|tinguish a typewriter recently in- 11,900,000 cgrried in the post-| vented. residue of the amount secured Aa : BeveHih facsuke: geen peroce: |, Germ Mey 8 elves 64s Nocti yeh: sala mortgage. Agena ; : ; tion “unit. eS . 10—(U, S. D,| 'Ow . ated ut Bismarck; No: alcota, : ° abe of A. DL Le aaa eh Oats No, 2 mixed 33, No. 2 white} this Oth ay oF Decrees AER. ’ : ve A Dill to repulate the manufactare YOU GET ¢ of butter substitutes to pro- k rt nd_consumers on all classes; comparatively light As Manager of The Bank : : | steer run; bulk 7.00 to 8.00; few plage iF daa ei. of North Dekcts, ms cS | was in- Suite Tende sveraging 00, pounds; | Timothy seed 6.00@.0, eke due of Nel] eee she stock mostly 4.50 to 6.76; cutters| Clover seed 24.50@34.60. Dakota, as Trustee for : eae resentative ‘Tinchg?, epublican, : po to 4763. strong weights to 4,00;| Lard 12.37, * the State of North Da- : ) Kansas. } tails 8.50 ta 6.75; good heavies up to| Bibs 14.00. kota, Assignee of Mort- BE in e ‘ou fulls 5.50 to ® Bellies 16.26, gagee. . $ A holida portal empl Se ee ae aaa daiSlfitthe seen They peg oe e Oven 5.26 to B MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ney for fonager ? Representativ Democrat, int or, more higher; bulk good lights) 71 eanolis, Dec. 10—)—Wheat] of The Bank of” North New York, who introduced a resdlu: Mim to 10.00 few ehojee. to.10.25. akote, Bigmarck, North or ttogs 18,000; Palapye sates| receipts 127 cars tompared with 328] Deksie: f k to 10 lower; to shigpers at a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern! Date of first publication, 12-10-1926. Tid; beat held at 11.60; packers qo-|!K@U41%: No. 1 dark novthern ig et. ing, el to % cn early bids weak on pigs. | SPF good to cholee 141%@ fan unsuccessful attack on the §11,- fice ‘200; undertone’ strome ax] 244545 goed to cholee, 141766, $100,000 appropriation carried in’ the fat lambs, bidding mostly 12.50 for No. 1. hard joe ie General Chang-Y: treasury-postoitice supply bill for the dekirable kinds: sheen wonky 101 sani; No. fark hard Momtaba wn _Has ‘Sorrencored ; MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR |tion to suspend mail delivery that After expending their energies on house today porn t, tion with- 7 kay? Dee. 10---U#)--Reliable .2b- . out debate of the tted adoy seciion of the mea- lay Corn No. 3 yellow 76@78, ports from Foochow say Genefal hi sure, gppropriat for Piel rared ol ia eae rage a Bats No.3. ‘ehite NOK. Cheag-Yi, nogthern cofitmander who are : eigneuard activities the carload lots, family patents quoted Batley has pillaged his way through nearly j Ry battle with rum runners. Thug, the ar ROG@BAG @ barred in 98-pau No. Seat ? se; tans |e, the Fogeaee baits ce Salor appropriations for enforgemede - ‘x 1, ony” after having fented in defense} — next year were approved, although a See hens ements 54.508 4 of the city, has surrendered to the| | vote on the bill as a whole must be Bfan 26,00, é FARGO LIVESTOCK southerners. The full conditions un- « | taken, * is, , p 104) —Hogat.der which he surrendersd@.are not re| , cH ICAGO PROL PRODUCE f déaled i F MAKBS NOD DATES TH THAT FAR * Chicago, Dec, 10—(#)—Butter un [} lief commission at Foochow ée- : AHEAD ° yesterday “that 70,000 persons CM Belfast, Me.—Mrs. Mary E. Stewart changed; receipts 8,016 tubs. ° tends! “homeless as the . i + sory oer her age and she’ will be 1@44; result of destruction wrought By i F. 01 in February, but she isn't mak- fy S04 sTalny. ord mee ateers 6,00@7.00; fair stecrs 5. General Chang-Yi's ‘troops and tumt| ‘ ing dates a year in advance. At ao erator firsts 33% @84%. " 6.00; plain steers «pease good | immediate relief was necessary. _ | ecent reception when the new Cheese unchanged. heifers Sea S| medium heifers, ‘ Amebican Logion home was dedicated u here, Gov, Ralyh O. Brewster told cnc, . . , 5 ‘ * her that he “hoped to see her & eet atta 9 i year hence.” : vert fal F q “I appreciate the compliment bit = Qi; gutters Sa0@ese; . y } a am notyma@king dates that far ahead,” } _ ; y Mrs, Stewart replicd. { The oldest inhabited castle in Seot- the first time, ini spne’on the face| Tard is that of Dunvegan in the evens@iall after her virdication by the trial jury at;)istand of Skye. After being lighted Thiy picture, in which she appears with ndér | by tapers, torches and candles for her cousin,’ was taken at the Hau home im New more than a thousand years, it has a short time after the verdict was rendered, © now been wired for olectricity.

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