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TUESDAY, DBCEMBER 23 I»13. A PENNY WORD PAY tUqlatem Chai** M®.5" ft'nxv*a. o'-vv*., ACCOUNTANTS Is your business a paying or losing proposition? This question can be answered at a small cost. Qrand Forks Accounting Co.. P. O. Box 2S8. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW a t. MUHPHT T. A. TONER MURPHY ft TONES. Attornevn-st-Lqw. ARCHITECT J. W. ROSS A 80N Architect* Third & DeMers Grand Forks HAROLD B. WINSLOW, ARCHITECT 07 Widlund Bids.. Grand Fork* W. i. EDWARDS. ARCHITECT pMthwjMiteriiJlockj^jraJL^Si^ajjJIjJJ. BOARD AND ROOMS THBl LAM80N HOUSE. rint class board and room week. 80* Belmont N. W. 1»ML AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES. FREE STORAGE send us your tar for painting. We have the best plant in the Northwest for Heat Seasoning the finish trimmings Nickeled by Electro Process no charge for storing your car ever winter Motor Car Enameling .Works. CrcokBton. Minn. Northern Sign Co. BUSINESS CHANCES 9 RESTAURANT FURNITURE FOR SALE. All fixtures and furniture In the Logan Cafe for sale, includ Ing Tables, Chairs, Booths, Mlr rors, Cash Register, Safe, Desk, Cigar Case, Coffee and Milk Urns, Table Linen. Silverware, Dishes Kitchen Range and Utensils, Re frigerators, Cupboards, Meat Blocks, Scales, Ice Grinder, etc. Sale to continue until all sold out. Call at Logan Cafe. I HAVE A CASH BUYER FOR STOCK of merchandise from (2.000 to $0,000. If you have any for sale write P. O. box 224, Grand Forks, N. D. TOR KENT—STORE ROOM 25x110 FT, well located 'n Grand Forks for gen eral merchandise stock. Address 342 Times-Herald. TOR SALE—A COMPLETE BARBER shop with lease of building. Address L. A. Christlanson, Mountain, N. D. JPANTED—LOCATION BY PHYSICIAN capable of doing surgery. Address .624 Times-Herald. BOWLING ALLEY BOWLING ALLEY Under Clifford* .Annex Bids.—Ladles day. Friday afternoon and evenings BOXES. GRAND FORKS BOX FACTORY. All kinds of Boxes and Crates Made to your order. N. F. JONDAHL. J17 South Third. Phone T-S. 772J. N. W. 778L. CHIMNEYSWEEP. EXPERIENCED ^HIMNEX SWEEPS. Address J. Blaiide. Imperial Hotel. CHIROPODISTS BR JVC ANSON CHIROPODIST Expert on all foot troubles. Corns removed without pain, ingrowing nails and bunions scientifically treated. Clifford Annex. DeMers avenue. Trl-State 2S6J. Northwest ern 1S60L. CHIROPRACTORS BAHLKE& BAHLKB Chiropractors Sprlggs Block Flat No. 1 N. W. 550 Phones T-S. 487 H. TISDALE, D. C. Chiropractor and Masseur 409 Security Blk., Grand Forks. Phone T-S. 176L: N. W. 898J. At Orafton Tuesdays and Saturdays. DANCING ACADEMY Mil. W. W. HALL Children's Classes Start Sat. Dec. .18. Social Dancing Starts Sat. Dcc. 20. K. C. HALL. OPERA HOUSE BLK. DERMATOLOGIST. MRS. M. PEIRCE Electrolysis for removing superfluous hair, moles, -warts,' etc. Electrolytic face bleaching, massage and scalp treatments. Manicuring. Graduate chiropodist. Distilled water for sham- Slepartment. oolng. Call or write. Hair Dressing Third Floor. Ontario Store. DENTISTS L. L. ECKMAX DENTIST Suite 201-205 Widlund Block. Both Phone 466J. DR. S. PAIGE JOHNSON. tJffice Over Farmers ft Mechanics Bank Phone 818 N. W. _' DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING—MRS. H. S. PAULSON, BIS Cherry street Phone «04J. VEW DRESSMAKING PARLORS. CALL at 602 Cherry St. EXCHANGES NEW STOCKS OF GENERAL MER chandlse to trade for farm land or city property. Bismarck Land Ex. change, Bismarck. N. D. FARM LANDS 0 ACRES OR MORE OF GOOD FRUIT land near Sacramento, Cal.. capital of state, 70,000 people, to exchange for improved city property or good fsrm lands.- Address John Snesrud. 600 New York Life Bide.. Minneapolis FOK SALE—160 ACRE FARM IN Ward county. North Dakota $12.50 i»or acre. For further particulars Address owner. Alex Kirk, Crosby Wyoming. FURRIERS I Phone 500 FQR SALE—Furniture WE WANT TO BUY 600 STOVES. Also all klnda of furniture and household goods. Phone (80 and ask for McKeniie. 137 8outh Third street FOR BARGAIN8 IN SECOND HAND furniture and stove* go to North western Furniture Co., 301 So. Third St. Both phones. 111L. FOR SALE—MEDIUM SIZE HEATER. 117 North Third. FURNITURE FOR SALE. 801 NORTH HELP—FEMALE ANY YOUNG WOMAN IN NEED OF a friendly hand will find It at the Young Women's Christian Associa tlon at 4141 DeMers avenue. Grand Forks, N. D. Board, lodging, travel er's aid, employment. bureau, gym nasium, baths, toilet, rest room, par lor, etc., available. WANTED—NORWEGIAN WOMAN FOR housekeeper must be good cook will pay good wages. O. II. Grems gard, York, N. D. girls wanted—Mcdowell school of Dressmaking and Dresscutttng, 102 Vg Cottonwood, Orand Forks. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework good wages. Apply H. C. Nelson. 419 Belmont Ave. WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework. Mrs. A. P. Clif ford. 123 Reeves ave. WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework Mrs. G. J. Couvr. ette. 622 Belmont. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Mrs. W. G. Miller, 1717 University Ave. WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework small family. Northwestern 514. WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework. 524 North Fifth St WANTED—GIRL TO WORK AT ST. Michael's Hospital. Both phones 893. WANTED—EXPERIENCED KITCHEN girl at Dacotah hotel. Apply chef. WANTED—GIRLS AT STAR STEAM Laundry. W. A. Ross, Proprietor. WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework. 703 Chestnut. WANTED—SECOND COOK AT HO tel Northern. WANTED—HOUSEKEEPER ON FARM J. C. McWilllams, McCanna, N. D. HELP—MALE WANTED—200 MEN TO TAKE UP gas tractor and auto engineering in our modern' engineering school. Oth er subjects may be taken without extra charge. Write for full parti culars to Engineering Department, Aalters Business College, Grand Forks, N. D. MEN. WOMEN—GET GOVERNMENT Jobs. $90.00 a month. 12,000 appoint ments coming. Write for list of pos itions Franklin Institute, Dept. 279H Rochester. N. Y. NOTHING SUITS YOU? TRY AN AD under "Situations Wanted," you'll soon get something. WANTED—WOOD CHOPPERS. APPLY Red River Valley Brick Co. office, Grand Forks. BARBER WANTED—FIRST CLASS workman at Butler's Barber Shop, Grand Forks. WANTED—EXPERIENCED WAITER, Blue Light restaurant. East Grand Forks. BARBER WANTED AT Barber Shop. BROWN'S HOUSES FOR RENT WATCH GRAND FORKS GROW. $ 1.00—Down and $1.00 per week will buy any 50 foot lot we have on Cheyenne, Dakota or lone ave nues price $225, with free ab stract. These lots have water some of them have, sewer only one block from street car' line. $1,000—7 room house on University Ave. city water, cellar ~S0 foot lot' and cement' walks'. FOR RENT. $45—9 room, furnished house all mod ern. $20—4 room flat on Kittson Ave. steam heat and city water, free. $15—All modern store on Kittson Ave. $12—7 room house on N. 6th Street. $20—6 room house on Walnut-St. all modern but heat $ 8—4 room house, city- water free Nortlj 4tli Street.-. $25—8 room house: all modern but heat International Ave. W. H. KELSEY, Kelsey Block. FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, all modern,- 1 seven months. Prof. James E. Boyle, 1106 University Ave. 1428L Northwestern. TWO NEW HOUSES MODERN IN Ev ery respect now ready for tenants. Apply F. L. McVey, University. FOR RENT, SALE OR TRADE—NEW -bungalo Riverside Park lot 70x150. O. J. Barnes Co. SAY, YOU SAW THE ADVERTISE ment in t'ne want ads of the Times Herald. FOR REN* FURNISHED THRtSE room flat Mrs. Busch, Wittelshoefer Block. FOR RENTnr-SIX ROOM HOUSE. MRS. Colborn, 610. No. 6th St. Phone 687J N. W. HOUSE FOR KENT INQUIRE OF Mrs. John Dlnnle. HOUSES FOR SALE NON-RESIDENT WISHES TO SELL houses all close in, one or all to a buyer. Bargain prices prevail. See Judge Purcell. FOR SALE OR RENT—FIVE ROOM cottage electric lighted, gas, toilet. Inquire 1813 Cheyenne ave. TEN ROOM HOUSE FOR BALE cheap. Inquire W- H. Kelsey. HOTELS Family European Transient Finest Cafe In Northwest HOTEL DACOTAH Commercial Headquarters. Rooms $1.00 Up. Recently Improved. European THE COLUMBIA European Finest and Busiest Popular Priced Cafe In the Northwest ROOMSBOcJUR^^ATATJJJT^CAFg. HATTERS hats all kinds, cleaned blocked' like new. Wilson, Hotel Dacotah. SjcnjiYOITR FURS TO BE RI'JMOD ••led or repaired to S, Friedman, the WE MAKE YOUR OLD HATS N1SW! furrier. 12 S- Fourth St. again. S. Friedman. 12 S. Fourth St. Ul,' fit Write for Tags and Prices. 805 FIRST AVE. GRAND FORKS. N. D. KODAK FINISHING HAVE YOUR FINISHING DONE AT the Acme Studio. 116 North Third. INSURANCE. GEO. F. RICH, DIST. MGR. The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y. First National Bank Blk. LAUNDRY LAUNDRY. ALL HAND WORK Washed ironed and starched at SOe per doz. Rough dry 36c per doz at Morgans 1924 SKIDMORE AVE. T-S. 460J. WASHING WANTED—WE CALL FOR and deliver. T-S. 460L N. W. 672L. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE REGISTERED FIVE year old French draft stallion will trade for young stock or small piece of land. Inquire J. A. Keller, Em erado, N. D. FOR SALE months old. N. D. 6 DUROC BOARS 4 J. J. Heffern, Ardock, LOST AND FOUND LOST—AN IRISH SETTER DOG—AN swers name of Barney lost since Dec. 11th. O. S. Phillips, East Grand Forks. MISC.—FOR SALE FOR SALE —OIL PULL TRACTOR with plowing outfit good as new will, be sold at a sacrifice if taken before February first Address 607 Times-Herald. FOR SALE BALED SHREDDED corn fodder at $10 a ton. Good North western Deant ear corn at $1 per hundred at Richards Farm near uni versity. Phone 1016L Northwestern. FOR SALE—DRESS SUIT $10, AND fur overcoat $25. 418 South Third St. FOR SALE—LADIES ASTRAKHAN coat and cap. 212 Chestnut. HORSE, BUGGY AND HARNESS for sale. Trl-State 900L.. FOR THE BEST WOOD AND COAL Phone Grand Forks Concrete Co. MONUMENTAL WORKS MONUMENTS W. R. Jack. MARKERS VAULTS Grand Forks. N. D. OPTICIAN THOMAS PORTE 'Optometrist and Optician 18 North Fourth Street, Grand Forks. 1 OSTEOPATHS DRS. ORB AND MAY SANDERS Suite 306, Security Block Both Phones S42. Qrand Forks. PHOTO STUDIOS. SKINNER STUDIO. 115 De Mers Avenue. EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY. ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE Ho)and^t^i(11o^2^SouMiiThlrA PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS W. II. Witherstine W. C. Wilson DRS. WITHERSTINE AND WILSON Physicians and Surgeons Offices Over 20 South Third Street DR. ALFRED DEAN Physician and Surgeon Offices Over Lion Drug Store DR. G. J. GISLASON Specialist Ear, Eye Nose and Throat 'Beare Block, Over Lion Drug Store DR. A. A. WESTEEN, SPECIALIST Ear, Eye Nose and Throat Widlund Block, Grand Forks DR. J. GRASSICK Orand Forks, North Dakota DR. J. G. ARNEBERG, SPECIALIST Ear, Eye Nose and Throat Over China Hall. Grand Forks N. D. DR. THOS. MULLIGAN Suite 204-6 Widlund Block N.W. 302L and T-S 437L and DR. JOHN D. TAYLOR Physician and Surgeon Office Over First National Bank DRS. WHEELER, CAMPBELL ft WILLIAMSON Physicians and Surgeons Over Trepanier Pharmacy DRS. EKBRN ft MARSDEN Specialists Eir, Eye Nose and Throat Platky Bldg. Grand Forks DR. H. HEALY Physician and Surgeon Office First National Bank Bldg. DR& EGGER8 ft BENTZEN Third St, Over Benner ft Begg Department Store DR. F. E. MURPHY Office Over Dacotah Pharmacy Both Phones 459 DR. H. G. WOUTAT Physician and Surgeon Office Union Blk. Both Phones ft DR. C. S. CRANE, SPECIALIST Ear, Eye Nose »nd Throat Over Trepanier Pharmacy H. W. F. LAW. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Improvement Block. Urand Forks THE EVENINO TIMESTGRAND FOP"S. N. D. Just call 500 and Let The Times Herald help you he W A N quickly Maid leaving? Qothes you wish to dispose of? Need extra help about the house? Want to find a lost article? Some other want? Call 500. That's The Times-Heralcl. A skill ed WANT AD operator will give you her atten tion and in a little while YOUR WANT will be placed in the hands of thousands of readers. HIDES AND FURS. SHIP YOUR HIDES AND FURS TO GINSBERG BROS. Where .yob can get full market price. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—LARGE PLEASANT FUR nlshed room In irtpdern house close 1 Inquire at Jeffs Transfer Co.'s office or call 38 either phone. FOR RENT—LARGE FRONT ROOM suitable for one or two modern house. 520 South 4th Street North western 185L* FOR RENT—TWO ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping downstairs price rea sonable. 1308 University Ave. Trl- State 914J. FOR RENT—THREE NICELY FUR nlshed rooms for light housekeeping with bath. 517 Cot tun wood. FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. 008 North Fifth 429L Trl-State. FOR RENT—TWO STEAM HEATED sleeping rooms .Zuelsdorf block. In quire First National Bank. FOR RENT—2 MODERN FURNISHED rooms one upstairs and one down stairs. 213 Klttaoh ave. FOR RENT—4 ROOMS OVER THE Downham Confectionery. East Grand Fork» FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR li?ht housekeeping. Call 714 Uni versity ave. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT—ALL modern house board if desired. 617 Cherry. FOR RENT—FURNISHED MODERN room for gentleman 315 South Fifth street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—2 blocks from N. P.- Depot. 314 lone Ave. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping $12.' 315 International'. ROOMS. CENTRAL HOTEL. $1.00 week. Lizzie N. White, Prop. & owner MODERN ROOM FOR RENT—HOT water heat. 314 North Fifth street FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED room modern. 4jL! Gertrude Ave. ROOMS FOR LTGHl* HOUSEKEEPING water upstairs. 813 Cheyenne. FOR RENT—3 ROOMS WITH WATER $0.00. Call 713 Second Ave. FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 421 Walnut SHOE REPAIRING SHOE REPAIRING—WE PAY PARCEL post charges one way. Send for price list. Shoe Hospital, Madsen-Thore ...son Co. FOR REPAIRS GO TO KAMPLIN'S Shoe Repairing Shop, 818 Kittson. The shop with a good reputation. GRAND FORKS SHOE REPAIR SHOP For Neat and Good Work. 415 DeMers SEWING MACHINES THE NEW HOME STANDARD AND DOMESTIC. Sewing Machines at O. YOUNG'S PIANO AND MUSIC STORE. Gotzian Blk. South Third St. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED—POSITION AS FOREMAN on stock or grain farm by married man can handle all kinds of farm machinery and help, 15 years* exper ience In Dakota and Minnesota farm ing: oati go at any time. Address 526 Times-Herald. WANTED BY JAN. 1—POSITION AS buyer or manager of grocery dept. in North Dakota preferred can fur nish best of references have spent ]u years in wholesale and retail grocery. Apply W. C. Lee, Neche, N. D. WANTED—POSITION WITH HARD ware and machine Co., in No. Dak. Can furnish reference. Geo. Allen, Foreman, N. D. POSITION WANTED ON FARM BY married man. Aiidress 519 Times- Herald. STORAGE STORAGE IN FIRE PROOF BUILDING. Panovltz Furniture and Carpet Co. TAILORS THE CHICAGO LADIES TAILORING. Shop of £18 S 3rd St Will promptly DRY-CLEAN. PRESS." REPAIR. DYE. or make your clothes. Ladles or Gents, PHONE N.W. CIS. T.S. 82BJ TRANSFERS M. W. DAY. MAKES A SPECIALTY OF handling heavy freight, household goods, pianos, safes, dray age. Large storage warehouse In connection. Phone N. W. 837: T. S. $87-L. UNDERTAKER. H. ASHLEY 603 DE MERS AVE Ambulance In connection. Phone* t-L nUliUTII MAX SLAIN. Xels Flmer Olinniait. on Way to OU1 Country- Brutally Murdered. Chicago, Dec. 23.—The body of Xe!s Elmer Ohaman, 36 years old, who on his way from Duluth, Minn., to Sweden, was found in his hotel room yesterday. His throat had been cut and the contents of his suit case scattered about the room. The police believe that he was murdered. Oha man had deposited drafts for largo sums in the hotel safe. Ohaman was making the trip to Sweden to visit his wife. Robbery is believed to have been the motive for the crime, as iho victim had given a draft for Sl.sno to the hotel au thorities (or safe Keeping. S E A W A N S WILL GET THE RESULTS YOU AfcE LOOKING FOR Phone 500 LEGAL NOTICES IN DISTRICT COURT First Judicial District. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, ss. County of Grand Forks. Fred Anderson Plaintiff, vs. Odbjorg Anderson Defendant The State of North Dakota to the above named Defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action which Is on file In the office of the clerk of the above named cuurt, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service and In case of your failure to appear or an swer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 22nd day of November, A. D. 1913. O. B. Burtness Which mortgage was afterwards and on the 16th day of July, A. D. 1908, as signed by Henry W. Sinclair to Susan P. Walker, which assignment was filed for record In the office of the Register of Deeds In and for Grand Forks coun ty on the 26th day of September, A. D. 1908, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., and there recorded in Book 83 of Mortgages at page 623 et seq. Which mortgage was afterwards and on the 21st day of March, A. D. 1910, assigned by Annie E. and W. B. Hans, combe, executors, to Abble L. Lowell, which assignment was filed for record In the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Grand Forks county on the 24th day of March, A. D. 1908. at 8:30 a. m., and there recorded in Book 106 of Mortgages at page 186. Whereas said default consists In the failure of said mortgagors to pay 'or cause to be paid the principal due upon a certain note dated June 13tli, 1908 and due June 13th. 1913. executed bv R. A. Haeussler and Emilie W. Haeuss ler and payable to Henry W. Sinclair for the sum of Sixteen Hundred Dol lars ($1,600.00) with interest at the r,ate of six per cent per annum from the 13th day of June, A. D. 1913, which note was secured by the mortgage above described, and Whereas, default has been made in the^payment of the taxes for the years Now, Therefore. Notice is herebv given that by virtue of the power of sale therein contained, the said mort gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described and conveyed by said mortgage, viz: Northeast quarter (NE1) of Section Nine (9) Township One Hundred Fifty Three (153) North Range Fiftv Two (o2) West of the Fifth Principal Me ridian, in Grand Forks Countv, North Dakota, together with the heredita ment., and appurtenances thereunto be longing. which said sale will be made bv the sheriff of said Grand Forks county, at the Alpha avenue entrance to the federal building in the city of Grand forks and county of Grand Forks, that being the house in which the district court In and for Grand Forks county was last held, the former court liousa having been abandoned, on Saturdav, the 27th day of December. A. D. 191'3, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. to satisfy the amount which will then be due on said mortgage for prin cipal and interest and costs of sale in cluding statutory attorney fees, as well as taxes paid by assignee of mortgagee for the years 1911 and 1912. There will' be due on such mortgage at the date of sale as principal and in terest and for taxes paid the sum of $1,49.38, besides costs and disburse ments. Abbie L. Lowell, Assignee of Assignee of Mortgagee. Tracy Bangs, Attorney for Assignee of Assignee of Mortgagee. (Nov. 11-18-25, Dec. 2-9-1C-23) CARELESS WITH GOLD. Any Old Tiling: Serves the Kiondikcrs For Holding Nuggets. (Chicago RecorJ-Herald.) Persons who are accustomed to ob serve the extreme care with which bankers handle gold would be aston ished by the lax methods of the men who risk their lives for the precious metal in sparsely settled regions •where it is mined. .In the log cabins in which Klondik ers llve it has to take Its chance along With-boots, cooking utensils and pro visions, waiting to be transported, by the most expeditious route. Any re ceptacle, it seems, is good en6ugh to hold gold. Old tobacco cans and fruit and. vegetable cans stand full of nug gets on the shelves, and sacks of gold dust are flung upon the floor. At-another time $40,000 worth was sent down on one horse. The packer in charge did not know who had given it to him and there was no sign of ownership attached. It was identified by the fact that within the larger sack of dust was a small sack of nug gets. The bags are not sealed, but merely tied with a leather thong or a bit of twine. MRS. PAXKHURST QUITS LONDON London. Dec. 23.—Mrs. Eminelinc Pankhurst, the militant suffrage lead er, left London very quietly for Paris, on the way to Switzerland to recuper ate from her weakness brought about by a "hunger and thirst" strike in I Ilolloway jail, from which she was released on December 17. Her de parture was not accompanied by any of the usual demonstrations. Rumors were in circulation taht re lations were strained between Miss Sylvia Pankhurst and Miss Cliristabel Pankhurst, the two daughters of the militant leader, in consequence of Miss Sylvia's determination to con centrate her campaign in the east end of London and in efforts to co-oper ate with the members of the labor party. Mis?8 Chrietabel disapproves of this scheme and is said to be withholding fundi). WTO C.*mi!FD OX EXOTXF PILOT Waterloo, Iowa, Dee. 23.—Eyewit nesses were horrified to see a Chicago Ore-it'' Western train plough into an automobile In which were sitting F. Willis Jenks' four children, aged 2 to 12 years. The car was carried nearly u. hundred feet on the pilot, but the children miraculously escaped with out a scratch. By applying the emer gency brakes the engine was quickly stopped. The earabao, or wster buffalo. Is fond of water, but the fact suggests 110 reason for nam in an order of [army officers alter him. S V** «.'!$• .».» 1 Attorney for Plaintiff, Grand Forks, N. D. (Dec. 9-16-23-30. 1913 Jan. 6-13, 1913.) LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF MORTGAUE FORECLOS URE SALE. Whereas default has been made In the conditions of a certain mortgage made and executed by R. A. Haeussler and Emllle W. Haeussler, his wife, mortgagors, to Henry W. Sinclair, mort gagee, which mortgage Is dated the 13th day of June A. D. 190S. and was filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds In and for Grand Forks county on the 17th day of June, A. D. 1908, at 9:30 o'clock a. in., ana there recorded in Book 89 of Mortgag es at page 573. Low 87 .884 Close 87ji S8i .89 Open The Markets Market Quotations. 4 JULY WHEAT. Chi. .878 .S7i Open High DECEMBER WHEAT. Chi. Minn. Dul. Open 878 High 878 83$ .832 Low 87ii .834 .83 Close 871 .838 .83,1 Open 91-901 .871 .S7| .8 Vi Wheat Barley Fiax ., MAY WHEAT. Chi. Minn. Dul. NEW YORK. July. Dec. May. Open ,97i Close .961 .978 WINNIPEG. July. Dcc. May. Open 901 .828 .891 Close .821-1 .891 CHICAGO CORN. July. Dec. May. Open 681-69 .6SJ-69 .6»l-i High 691 .69* .698-il Low 688—J .682 .691 •Close 69 .698 .691b CHICAGO OATS. July. Dec. May. Open 411 .411-1 High •411—i .391 411-i Low 40J—4 38 .414 Close 41 .39-1 .411-1 CHICAGO PORK. Oct. Jan. May. Open 20.85 High 20.50 20.90 Low 20.42 20.80 Close 20.45 20.87 MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT Puts, May 87—|. Calls, May 87i-J. MINNEAPOLIS CASH WHEAT. No. 1 hard .87i@87g No. 1 northern 84i@86| Arrive, regular S5i@86| Choice S6g No. 2 northern S2S@84g No. 2 hard Mont, arrive. No. northern No. 1 durum and arrive. No. 2 durum and aarlve. No. 3 yellow corn Arrive No. 4 corn No. 3 white oats, arrive. No. 3 oats Barley, choice Mont Barley, good Barley, poor 44 @52 Flax and arrive 1.45g@1.48g Rye and arrive 52 @531 35 nriOTH CASH No. 1 hard No. 1 northern No. 2 northern Oats, cash Rye •Barley B?o. 1 durum No. 2 durum ^lay durum Dec. durum Flax, cash on track... No. 2 No. 3 667 64 etiosa. .868 .85|( .838 @841 .S7 .31 @54 .44 @67 84J .81S@S21 .S61b .841 .1.481 DULUTH FLAX. Jan. Dec. Mav. Open 1.44J 1.51 Close ... 1.47 1.45J 1.511 VVTVXIl'EG CLOSE. 1 northern 2 northern 3 northern 4 northern 5 northern Xo. No. Xo. No. No. No. 6 northern ?Co. 2 oats Dee. oats May oats Flax Dec Flax. May 1 On one occasion a little pack train or three mules brought to Dawson City $120,000 worth of gold in com mon sacks, over whicn tlie mule driv er, acting on his own responsibility, fastened a bit of sailcloth, lest a mule falling on a rock or against a branch should accidentally rip open a sack and SPill the- contents. The whole lot was thrown with other good into the packer's office and' left there until the following morning. S2J 79S 77 731 66} 621 8 1 338 •71 2 2 5 son ...1 ...1 At that. King Menelik's deaths are only slightly less innumerable 1 than Sarah Bernhardt's positively farewell tours. SNOW AND ICE CREATION WORTHY OF PLACE WITH WORLD FAMOUS SCULPTURES This creation in snow and ice. representing the "Lady on the Bear of Devos," is the work of a sculptor visiting Switzerland, where the sea son of winter .sports is now a lis height. Attractive prizes offered for the best work In snow and ice resulted in this wonderful and realistic work op art, which in it* life-like portrayal is worthy of a u-e with the world-, famous sculptures in marble, 1 PAGE SEVEN, A Wheat ., Flax .S7| .8 Vi High SI .871-1 Low •862-i .871 ST. LOUIS. July. Dec. May. Open 86 .881 .911 Close S5s{ .88 .91 i—if KANSAS CITY. July. Dec. May. Open 831 .868 Close 82S .86 PENNY WORD DAY .* Mlntminn Chart* 3M CARS RECEIVED. Chicago. Wheat Corn Oats .. Minn. 88 J—Si Dul. Close, wheat unchanged. Corn un* changed to 1-8 lower. FOREIGN CABLES. Paris close, wheat unchanged to 1-4 lower. Antwerp close, wheat unchanged. Buenos Aires, opening, wheat un* changed. Corn unchanged to 3-8 lowr er. Flax 3-8 lower. ':4 Yea* Today. Con't. Estd. Ago. 66 17 66 08 991 !9 992 478 252 35 244 28S Minneapolis. Today. Year Ago. 312 654 52 184 26 94 Dulutli. Today. Year Ago. 234 514 26 94 SOUTHWEST RECEIPTS. St. Louis—Today 62,000 bushels) year ago, 92,000 bushels. Kansas City—Today 47,000 busbela year ago, 92,000 bushels. LIVERPOOL. Cora Opening, wheat 1-8 higher, unchanged. 1:30 p. m., wheat unchanged to 1-8 lower. Corn unchanged to 1-8 higher.,. 3:18 p. ni„ wheat unchanged .to 1-V higher. Com unchanged. 1 HROOMHALL CABLES. Liverpool: "The late rally in America and the steadiness in Win* nipeg yesterday caused some support., at the -immediate opening here an4 prices were 1-8 higher. The ad vance, however, was checked by tha closing weakness in Bueons Aires andv liberal plate offers. Following ths. opening prices declined 1-8 to 1-4 with the undertone easy. Crop ad vices from Australia continue highly favorable and Russian offers larger.. At 1:30 p. prices were unchanged.: to 1-8 lower with trading dull. Corn opened unchanged and later February advanced 1-8 with the un dertone dull, but steady. Buenos Aires close Monday, wheat 5-8 lower. Corn 1-2 lower. Flax 1-4. higher. i, Grand Forks Markets Wheat. No. 1 northern No. 2 northern Xo. 3 northern Xo. 4 northern Rejected No grade ... .80i@S2g .82 @83 .80 @81 59J @CO .60 2 .36} 33 1 .64 52 557| .74 .74 .71 .67 .64 .61 Barley. 45 lb. bright 43 lb. bright I 41 lb. bright 1 37 lb. bright .3d .3S .81 .23 Rye. .» .40 Oats. white white No. 3 No. 4 Rejected No grade .29 ?8 .27 .26 Flax. No. 1 .... Xo. 2 Rejected No grade $ 1 32 2»v 24 19 .... 1 1. 1. ROOSEVELT'S ADVICE IGNORED. Progressives Counseled to Support McGovern. Milwaukee, Dec. 23.—Theodore 1 Roosevelt has written several im«.' portant political letters to Wisconsin men. The colonel's letters advise that tha progressive party place no state tick et in the field, but that Instead all progressive party men support Gover nor McGovern for United States sen ator and support the McGovern can-, didates for state offices in the 1914,' primaries. The letters have been the subject of many conferences of bull moose leaders, with the result that all but one of those to whom they were ad dressed joined in a reply intimating to the colonel that he probably had not been made fully acquainted with all the details of Wisconsin politics. If the "spugs" wish to square themselves they will announce im mediately what their attitude is to ward pink neckties purchased In dry* goods stores. :sf a!