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FRIDAY, JANUARY:12; ws ‘GREAT DEMAND for goo ~wages;.men or women, ‘Short time required. - free, Estab 1893. Moter Barber College, Fargo, N. WANTED—Burleigh County now 9) en for steady hustler to sell War Relfable_ Remedies and oth: ducts. Experience not nec beg Offers big earnings on small capi- ‘+1 Peetinylare given on request. Dr,’ Ward’s * Medical Comme. \ Ketablished 'ANTED. ‘Middle aged lad; house “for two coal Ten smiles . Write Paul No, 2, Biymarck, N. D., «: Phone 7F23. ir house- WANTED— Girl for general work. Phone 632. LADIES, who can do plain sewing at home and want profitable apse time work. No canvassing. rite (Enclose Stamp) to AMSTERDAM DRESS CO: MPANY, Amsterdam, N. Y., Dept. 3 APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two rooms with two closets, nicely furnished ect light} housekeeping. _Hazelhurst Le ae ments, 411 Fifth street. jone ised four 273. Phone HOR RENT—Modern f room Apt. during session. 173. FOr RENT—Modern apartment Feb. Ist. jompson. Phone FOR RENT—Furnished apartment: with private bath. 930 Fourth St. iD LAUNDRY HOME LAUNDRY—At most reason- able rates we leunder your clothes, without the lightest injury te fabric. For men’s stirts a special-| ty. Repairs made at a ae charge! if desired. We call deliver. Lrg eae BUL TENS aiOME UNDRY. Phone 1017, 81 Ave. ie eorner Mandan Ave. —_$_——_—_————— PRE RB ret y one gastledrrienttie meee ne NICELY, FURNISHED room __ facing, south in strictly modern home, Hot water heat, hot | water at all times, 3 blocks from P. O. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 40 Thayer. Phone 967. FURNISHED CITY heated room in modern apartment, for married couple or girls. Call after ig 2 m.! at the Tribune apartments No. pro- |) FIVE ROOM, brand new bungalow, éntirely modéen, good hbor- hood, owner leaving city, $4800, Foun i coal new bungetew;l. good neigh! rhood, convenient to, nee electric range, built in iee verything complete, well) Bali, can, decorated te suit e on which reason teriee ean be arranged. FIVE ROOM buhgatow, close in: ‘an Stan spick and span condition, 987, SIX ROOM ‘house, hot water heat, east front, $3900, SIX ROOM house, most excellent con- dition, nice part of town, conven- ient to achools, south front, mod- em, built by a carpenter for’ his own home, $3750. FIVE ROOM cottage, east front, w: ter, lights, only $2100. FOUR ROOM house, south side, barn, chicken house, 125 feet frontage with excellent garden space, $1700. BUILDING LOTS; a epiendid selec- tion in all parts of the city. FARM LANDS; I have sold 28 quai ters the past year Livan have aeveral sales pending vere some wonderful bargains on my lists, INSURANCE; Fire, tornado, automo- bile, written in Al companies with prompt service guaranteed. F. E. YOUNG. WORK WANTED FOR RENT—Three clean rooms for light housekeeping, modern house, nicely furnished. 1100 Broadway, corner Eleventh street. Phone} — 129-W. ai LARGE MOD! kitchenet and closet, furnished for light housekeeping, conveniently iocated. Call_ 528 Seventh street or Phone! 48" Pri a. SES ASS AAS Re SE FOR RENT—Large modern room, tra warm and convenient. Near’ postoffice and'G. P. Hotel. Call at 208 Rosser street. Phone 360-W. FOR RENT—Two rooms in mcdern home. housekeeping or sleeping. 919 Fifth street or Phone 931-W. FOR RENT— modern home: Call at 621 -Sixth street. 619-W. i és ELECTRIC LIGHT! x, heated, light College building. farnishe: Hot water heat. Phone Single or’ connected keeping rooms. Telephone 1x3. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing rooms in modern home. ing ably priced. Call at 519 Sixth street. — NT—Nicely furnished warm} a Good location. 623 Sixth street. Phone 964. FOR RENT—A very desirable room. Phone 826-M. ; INT—A warm furnished room a ae heat. Call at 37 Ave. A. PERSONAL PILEPSY—How poisoned ert fits. How. to “stop fits promptly. Free treatise and in- structions. Write Western Medical) Ass'n. 137 W. 62nd St., Chicago. HAVE YOUR band _ instruments or honogral repai: at SIE 's OP. 4 Main St. BOY, SOPHOMORE. in ig eve school, “anxious to get work in nore or de- ay or any job after school and/ age. jarday, in order to continue school. Phone 41§-M after 4:00 1 room house. furniture for $250.00, particulars write Tribune ad. 09. SEcuuansers Rollers Geman Bee Spee fev ited sci oy pel y Ball, ttn & dry low: ing tabl rt og settee. Write Tribune Ad ae te ‘Dartied Call atter 6 Be m,) 10. toate ne Ss apartments Five room modern hi in good be eae Three blocks from ernee, papering et La ini ring omplet- 20.9. K. Tan. weatie| 5 FOR OR LEASE— » room apartment house. Roisenabiel kon rent. Can-give pose on at once. Write Tribune ad No.1 ly modern five rh Anquire ® Pp. rage. AY jx room house, 2 -bfocks east of Roosevelt, school, west end, 413 Raymond. ». Phone .942-R. Hage Snowslides Completely Bury Russian Villages| - Soviet Republic of a orgia, | Jan. 183—)—Two_, villages "ne Andoresk district of southern Srsetis are reported to have been completely | buried ‘by gigantic snowalides. patches. say only five victims have thus far been recovered, (Avalanches were Pb at or to have obliterated an entire village in the Kudar district of Southern Oxsetii rly this month with heavy loss of In this Okensky district, snow- slides destroyed more than 200 peas- ant homes.) fgg cs! Boviet Republic of: Georgia, 18—@P)—The whole of Transcau- casia is cat tines 4 the bitterest weather for years with an unprece- dented snowfall. | Widespread dans: oa rpatehioe say many persons havé 'been frozen to death, thousands of tattle have perished, ‘many vineyards is demolished and ships are imperiled, and ships. tare imperiled, os Last Minute News Bulletins Jan 13.—()—The ‘cat at he ge Sunday ‘ te fire 5 * moamen to ean with ” who died ryt hesetal burns and paeumonia. New York, Jan. Jan. 13—U0)—Arn- becned ¢ te doth fn manager, was Lo fi apart: the fourth ‘tieor “ap 36 Wet. Sist today. Washington, Jan. 13—()—The Parker bill to give the president power to take over the in- dustry in cases seh gee eon emee™ | gency, was tepoi y fay by the swe commerce com- Washi fan, 18-(P ident seminotione togay: Festiantors: Minot, North Da- kota, Bert E, Stewartr re eee Tarnished] ai by reports if. Stier ahipres ibs. *f th y of nts.‘from the southern hemisphere. and. by creased -pressure. of offeri there; wheat tended downwa: Vessel-room for-more than '76,000,000 Et to be in date’ dealings, but ‘azound .1.89~ for in May there was a good class of buy: "Ghent closed. unsettled % to gent net lower, corn at’ % di 4136: cent advance, oats % ‘to-% cent off, and provisions showing a rise of five to seven, to 55 cents. FOLO CHGO WHEAT MINNE, 18 MARKET bie bes ITING TODAY inneapolis, Jau. 14—()—Dull- ness and ease featured an. uninterest- ing wheat market today. Prices-held within 9, narrow tange after of Sto % cent under yesterday's close. conte ‘were dull ‘and’ steady‘‘to al cent and came aAti rt way.: “For- pa ry. eign demand for rye continued in a! small way. May rye dragged % cent lower on wh deed and rallied sluggishly from. 161 May ‘flaxseed change pring wheat showing weight, low moisture Sina protein was in ready de- ane Medium quality offerings were slow and easy, ¢ Winter wheat was easy to half cent Jower. Durum was steady. Corn’ offerings were larger and de- mahd was fair. @ats were firm for choice,/ Rye was firm. Barley wns stow and’ draggy. Flaxseed was firm to strong. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Jan. 14—(U. 8. D. of —Hogs 25,000; generally 10 to higher than ‘Thursday’ erage; now slower ‘up; big -packers inactive; 12.25 top; ‘numerous sales 130 to 180 pound weight at that price; bulk de- sitable 140 to 260 pound:weight 12.10 @12.25; most 210 to pound aver- ages 11.95@12.10; most ‘packing sows 1675@11.18; — steady; bulk better grades slaughter 12.00@12,26; heavyweight hogs 11.75@12.05; med- jum 11.80@12.15; light 11.85@1225; light lig light 11.85@12.25; packing sows 19.60@11.35; “slaughter pigs 11.73@) Cattle 4,000; fed steers and yenr- lings fairly active, full ysteady; ithe stock slow but mostly stead; killing . classes hedge ont uiiling quality iplain; best heavy steers early 11.40; yearlings 10.76; bulk fed steers 8.50@10.00; feeders and stock- ers mostly 6,75@8.00; 25.cents high- er for week and ver yscarce; vealers mostly 11,50@)12.00 ta packers, Bheep 8,000; fat lambs opening fairly active; strong to around 25 cent: —, rpasu Thursday; better grades shi provement; bulk fat lambs ‘(eects 5; asking around 13.10 for choice handyweight; choice 90 pound averages held around 12.50; hess ioe 12,00@12,25; extreme 1L.26@1150; culls ‘9.25@ ieee: sheep steady) fat ewes 5.75@ 7.00; no thoice ewes sold; good to choice fonriine: wethers 10.75; f ing lambs, firm; -early bulk ‘eomeback feeders 12.00@ 12 70; 74 pound feed- it ‘it price; several’ bet- st 0 packers 12.65. extra firsts seth ‘first Me@uss seconds 41 Eggs higher; A teears, pee cased; tint 42@43; ord! nay Ses 8 37@41; refrigerator extras e@e4; refrig- erator firsts 38@12%. Cheese ‘nitcha: FINANCIAL CHICAGO RANGE jan. Close Close = Yesterday Year Age Open 52 1.44% a 4b AB 15.02 6.35 16.62 16.10 06% 12.22 12.62 14.95 May 1490 Bellies— Jan. 17.37 16.62 Muy 16.20 17.17 STOCK. PRICES LOWER TODAY Marking -Up of Cat Money From’ 4 to 4% Per Cent Causes Drop in Market New York, Jan, 14—()——The stock market’ experienced a sinking spell afternoon wi ked up from 4 to 4% per cent. The higher rate followed the calling | of about $15,000,000 in losns, but was generally. regarded as temporary. Early declines ran from one to five points on selling which appeared to be ‘largely of professional origin and presumably inspired, in part, by the failure of operators for ‘the rise to attract @ public folowing. The chief business developments of the were the annogncement of plans‘for a gigantic northwest r road merger, advances ‘in Pennayl- vania erw d copper wire prices and : increasing :» inquiries - ‘for steel products, all of which were bullish in character. Erratic fluctuations continued in commercial solvents “B” which sold down to 244% after having estab- ed a record high at 255 qoatentay- Cast Iron Pipe sold down four points, South Porto Rican Sugar three and Woolworth, Kinney com- pany, Case Threshing, Atlantic Conat Line -and several others two points or more. Prompt sale of the $27,000,000 Ar- gentine government bond offering tetified to the continuance of a good investment demand for ‘securities, in call money was| N. 0 47% 455 1.02% 98% 12.87 12.975 12.30 12.70 12.80 12.70 15.26 15.20 16.26 17.75 16.76 16.75 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ‘Bismarck, Jon. 14 No. 1 dark northern, bee No. 1 northern spring. fo. 1 amber durum 0. 1 mixed durum. 1. 16.80 _16.80 Dark hard winter. Hard winter is co ss train N, To John Rote: Wisher. Se pane le; You are hereby notified that the tract of land herelaatter, pera ved and which was. assessed name for taxptlon for the wan on the raid as 23 provided shy law, forthe iene duceh of the year feta od thet ahs. time for. ragicinp= tion from said sale will expire nine~ the completed wervice ind is described ax follown: Hast onedngit of Routhwest quar ce antl Four Section vee Somme Amount trent noaer pal Pee required to. fedecm at ‘tenis ante, 4.22, In addition ‘to the hove amount you wit be Feats to ony the conte of the service, of thin’ notice and, interest as provided ‘by law. and’ unless you redeem daid land from sald sale before the expira- tion of the time for redemption ax f the tax sate, certificate an ‘provided by law, ‘Witness my Hand ana official thig Sist day of: December, FRANK J. SOT REON: Auditor rat North Dako, 1—6-—12—19 NOTICE ¢ oF EXPIRATION or. ip PJ North Dakota. County of ortiee of county Auditor, Bismarck, To. “H.W, ‘Bittle, Baldwin, N. D., Invertor’s Bek, Bec, Co., Bis: N. Par, St. Bk., Bald- State Treasurer, -Bis- You ae hereby notified that the tract of land ‘hereinafter described and which was ‘assessed in ‘yout name for taxation for the year 1922 was on the 1th day af December, 1223, duly sold, ax provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year 48 1922, and that the time for redemp- No. 6 1 cent pound 85 Ib. Ear corn, 70 Ibs. der shell. 5 cents un- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Tow Clos 1.4012 1.40% A LBB 1.3844 96% 96% AST 45% 2.20% 2.21 2.15 97% 97% 6 AO 2.29% 2.21% 70 70% -O% 69% DULUTH RANGE dan. 14 Open High Low Close 1.39% 1.39% 1.3814 1.38% 1.37% 99 997% 99 99 9845 the stock market, however, investors | Fla: were ‘content to allow prices to dip rather’ than to‘reach up and bid for stocks.. The market steadied during the fourth hour, when recoveries in several issues ran from one to two points. Tobacco’ products were in briskdemand during the afternoon. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St Paul, Jan. 14—(U. S. D. of A.)—Cattle 1,800; fairly active, steady to strong; best medium weight steers held around ‘10.00; cutters 9.50; few loads 1,045 pound weights inbetween and common kinds salable downward to 6.75; bulk ‘she stock 6.00@7:25; cutters 4.00@4.50; bulls 5,75@6.26; stockers and feeders about steady; 6.00@7.00, Calves 2,000; vealers strong to 25 cetns higher; early bulk 11.50, logs. 15,000; market opening slow, Ae ales butcher and bacon hogs around 10 higher than Thurs- day" 's average; pig steady, bulk 12,25: few. lots 130 to 150 pounders 11.753@ 12.00; average cost Thursday 11.58; wel ht 205. Sheep 1,200; very few early sales; undertone sstrong; odd lots natives round 12, holding best fat lambs. above 12.40; .one dauble choice qual- ity bad pound feeders 12.00. ————————— -<CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, « bass 14—@)—Poultry alive, weak; ‘receipts four cars; fowls 21, 2546; (apie 19 turkeys 30; Eeosters i: cuake Seis; geese 21 2.21% 2.20% 2.20% 2.16% 2.16% CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Jan. 14—(#)—Cash wheat No. 3 red No. 4 hard 1.36% Corn No. 3 mixed 72; ‘No. 2 low 61. Oats No. 2 white 50@50'3; No. 3 white 45@47. Rye No. 3, 08. Barley 60@80. Timothy seed 6.00@5.75. Clover seed 25.00@32.50. Lard 12.30. Ribs 15.75. Bellies 16.60. yel- , MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Jan. 14—(?)—Wheat receipts 149 cars compared to 279 a ear. a Cash No. 1 northern -39%6@1.42%; No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy 1444@ 1.46%; No. 1 hard spring 141%@ 4.47%; good to choice 142%@1. rita Pied to good 1.40%@142%4; No. 1d ard Montana on track 1.41% Ea to, arrive 1.414% @1.46%; y 1.40; July 1.37%. Corn No. Fy yellow 74 Oats No. 3 white 44: Rye No. STF ans. Flax No. 1, 2.16@2.29, ENS Oi a FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Jan. 14—(#)—Butter| f fat, churning. cream * 40; jackin stock 22. re 63) township 14f, ty days from the completed service of this notice. Suid land is described an follows: Southeast quarter tion 14, Range Amount sold for, $63.18. Amount required to redeem xt this date, $92. In addition to the abo you will be required 10 pay the costs of the serv f this notice and interest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from ‘said ‘sale before ‘the expira- tion of the time Yor redemption ur above statod, a deed thereof will ue to the holder of the tax sidle ti “d by law, and official of . Décember, mount day FRANK J. JOHNSON; Auditor Burleigh County, orth Dakota State of North Dakota, Burleigh—ss. Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, rey “Adoiph | Dogner, Wing, Geo. EH. Baker, Wing, N.'D, Goodrich, 1 ‘ounty of y y notified that the tract .of land hereinafter described and which was agssested in yout name for taxation for the year 1922 was on the Lith day af mber, 1923, duly sold, as provided by law. for the delinquent taxes of the year 1922, and that the time for redemp tion from said sale will expire nine ty days from the completed service of this notice. aid land is described as follows: Southeast quarter Section 1 Township 143, Range 76. Amount sold f Subsequent taxes ser, er Amount deem ut is date In addition :to the ‘ahove amount you will be required to pay the Coats of the service of this notice an@ interest ak provided by law and unless you olen said lane from ‘said sale -before the” Ser tion of the time for redemption ar above. atated, n deed thereol will isaue to the *holder of the tax sale certiticate as provided by my hand nae Diticial sale ‘his. goth day of December, ANK J. JOH! Audion Bu tainly of office of County Auditor, Bismarck To W. J. Schindlef, Fennimore, Wis. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter oT ae and which was assessed name for staxation for. the iat 4 ot rovided by law the Aes C tax axes of the dew | 1822, aed ne the ‘time tor redemp- flon from said sale will expire nine- ¥ days from the completed service of:this notice. Said land is a = as follows: er ition to the above vee will be required ‘to p the costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided by law. and unless you redeem said land from said wale before the. expira. tion of the time for redemption as Bbove' stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale] || certificate as lake by lew. Witness my hand seal this iy of weeent 1926. 29th day of December PRANK J. JOHNSON, Auditor Burleigh County, forth Dakota. Rae ce ie ose! NOTICE_OF | EXPIRATION oF ‘10: Stato Ry fra sams Dakota, County of Office obCounts Audgito: kato, Adam ‘Bonniander, Chilten, Wie fice, ts Anvestment Co., Minneapo: You HOF ‘héreby notified that at She tract of lan ey wenteh ve Beppe er den tion from said sale will exptre nine- |. Ke, t ae er Dd. Ser Fn the oes described Theiyenr 103 peaenhmaky ve ae oa er , aw for the cling vent re ‘of the year for redemp- "torn, a + Te witl expire nine: bi “aa “ m spk service hia. fie dgseribea as follows: Section 22, rowanhipe 14 Amount sold for, juent taxes “Bul paid by Turehaser, 4. Amount went nie ‘to redeem et this date, i ition tot re it yeu i pe hie above aan fr the eS ie Fotice e thereof will} inate to the diana hand ‘and otticiat this 2rd day. of Bevember, FRANK. J. Auditor nie igh Ge Gaunty, kota, 1s are —_—_—— NOTICE. oe eee or Eke? of North Dakota,.County of Burle! ir dee on of County: Auditor, ‘Bismarck, Finseth, Steele, N. D., Oscar a retbe A ‘Address unknown. fou are hereby notified that the tract of Mand ‘heréinafter described ind which was assessed’ in your name for taxation for the waa on the 2th day of December, 1923, duly sold, ax provider by law, tor the delinquent ta axes of the year ‘922, and that the time for redemp> tion from said sale will expire 'nine- ‘y days from the commeted service of this notice. Enlé land is described as follows: Southwest quarter Section nghip (140, Range °75. Amount sold for, $50.77. were 3 agg 8 taxes paid by purchaser, $1 Amount required to redeem at 3198. this date, In Addition to the above amount you he required. to pny the Yontn of ithe service of thit hotive and interest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from said ‘sale bef ‘| tion of ‘the time fo above entitieate as provided b Witnexs my hand 5 sent this (2fth ‘day; ot “December, 2-19 d FRANK J. JOHNSON, Auditor ‘Burleigh County, North Dakota. 1-7—M4—21 CITATION HEARING PETITION STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. In County Court Before Hon. 1,'C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of ‘the Estate of Ed- ir G. Rickel, Decensed, Bila Nickel, Petitioner: ve, Glen .W, Rickel, Clarence “RB. Nickel. and Edith ‘Irene Rickel, Respond Citation Hearing Petition For Pr hate of Foreign Wil and Issuance Of Lettors Tentamentary therein. 8 North Daketa to the Above Named Neapomdemyu: Youvand each oF you are hereby cited and required ta appear before the County Court of the County of Burleigh, in satd State,iat the of- flee of the County Judge of said County, at the Court House in the ay of Bismarck, in’ sald County nd. State, on the ist diy of Febru- D. 1927, at the hour of 10 Block inthe farenoon of that day, to show cause, if any. ¥ You have, why the petition of Ella Rickel of’ Min- heapolis, in the County of Hel Pin, and State of Minnesota, tioning for the allowance and te of a duly authenticated of the Will of Ea, . Rickel, De- zeased, late of t clty at ne. apolis and State of Minnesota, ot which the Original Wilt was duly.al- ed of Probate, on December 6th, 926, in and by ‘the Probate Court af Hennepin County and state of Minnesota, and Lettors Testamen- tary issued therein and thereon to the sald lla Rickel, Alould not be aamitted to Probate ih the above titled Court, and Letters ‘Terta- mentary issued to sald Ella Tickel an Hxecutelé In the Probate of said Foreign Wit Let service he ade of this ‘cita- tion as required by law. Dated aay" of January A. D. 1927. By the Peary: (Seal) In. Da fe vl of ‘the County € ae Hy Firat publication tan % peraneueae 7 ic INSTRU Pxaminations for ‘irat and Sec- ond Grade Professional Certificates mil be. offered. on, Ji th, aeth and Zist at ol S Yoile: ats iverste eth. Dakot niver: ota, oa he ris, oreh eit State College, maiiey | city, Ronth Dakota: (RO nda lege, ee 3 orn Dakota; “giate Dakota: ‘aad t eerie oP" the’ the ent of mas Pak Insttwction, Bis: 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITOR In . the matter Las the estate of Michael Hmmerich, deceased. Notice is hereby given. by the on: dersigned, Executor, of, the Will of Michael Emmerich. fate af Madison in the count anil Stute of Wiscongin tothe creditors of, an having cinims against 0 cee mibie whem with the: Sepaseery. you atonths after the teat publication of ‘this notice, to said Executor at the Law Office of W. L, Smith tn Sa a of Bis- ta persons 1a deceased, e heretiy.£ furtilers ‘sige ot hi .. I, the Count Gourt withie for the County of Burleigh, and "state of North Dakota, has fixed the 9th day of August A. D, 1927, at the ust hour of 10 in. the fe or we ott me athe Cou in ae areagan Court. House Blbiharcke in said county tied a the time and ce for and adjusting all againat the estate of the sa| meric deceared, which :-have. been ted and ee ea hereinbefore id ctitor’s mt |i atdress is, Dated January Ain oe Pt Hi ora

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