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VENINQ EDITION. ant AdRates OnM w«T* &• ta $ u*« a acta Of wch«rt*e •mum, charge 34 CMjWJ|ier '^*y ,: or. rnoTiaayB. Minimum .cDarire one day 25 cents. Use words TMre ta gfkv fotir money's worth. ... n»tf#%itlue':*ou.to. publication thth^- morTilng ?.«ij)l^eTela*...cai aroiiunov. 5SINO HOURS—Want Ad forms aose ev»ry mnrnln* at 11:3# tor evetHnr edition, and* o'clock r»ry evening for the morning lit Ion except Statiirdiiy #hen forms 'loSe s't I p. m. for'Sunday man BIT edition. ... J.EPHONE WANT ADS—Want are received by phone, ,but are /.payable 'the same day a*^received •*pd collection will be made at-your home 'or office as Boon as is eon itijentent 'for the collector' to ,.k'Th|* .la accommodation service and payment should beihade promptly V.vhen the bill is presented. Qt» 6f TOWN OR&BRS- must be, always aseomparited by. the leash. Please comply with this rule to. "t| .avoid Inconvenience and delay. jEiroftMATldN concerning any .Want Ad in these columns that Is "fraudulent or undesirable will be (rAtly appreciated by The Herald. THE HERALD will kr.cept only clean advertising and reserves the right I®: revise any copy iQ conforpnwith Riakeup rules of -classified adver tising. AucniTEcrs cngikeerb Eert 15. Keck, A. LA Archileci Umber American Institute «t Architects, Washlnatdb. D. C. Flr^i National Bank Building Grand Forks. N. D. Swedish Massage. Ladles. Gentle* Ernest Carlson. Hotel Dacotah. BUSINESS CBAilCM Iri) fieeft ^{Slbop and Lnmdn pig 340,000 yearly, one of the ilest equipped stores in Mlnn'e lociited on, busy corner In rn of 8,000. Reason for- sell owner has interests else ftere that require .his atten pns. Act quick. None but' a re wire need answer. Address 693 Herald JRY STOCK FOR SALE—WILL ,r. -to bo moved soon. Will sell at ^punt or- trade for land or any you-have. One. large, safe, 4 cases. Cheapest articles 1-10 -filled and solid gold.- No cheap eWflflfr- Write 710 Herald. ''Oi$ijALE-4«TORE FIXTURES. SAFE Blip cash register. McCoskey System, sWWW- cases, adding machine, rolling Judder, meat refrigerator,. 8x10 coffee .jmjjl, scales, butcher tools, oil tank, THwser filling pump. Write 712 Iftfalrf. JL1 MA^f' WANTED—WITH CAPITAL TO jd|n in the Organization of a large corporation,- The Bankers Investment Trust. 905-6-7 Pioneer Bldg., St. Paul, Ml^n. •'OR .^AL15.—TWO THOUSAND DOL- IV stock of groceries, in small town. Good- territory.. Terms, cash. For j^ptj^ulars write, I. O. Graff, Hesper, EASIER SHOP FOR SALE IN'GOOD NSfth Dakota town. Price 39000. Terms. Write 708 Herafd. Button holes. OR SEND YOUR BUTTON work to Dacotah Custom Shirt Pver Q. F. American. S. 4th St CU|ROP|tACTOR8 3AHLKE ANI BAHLKE Bctora Sprlggs Phone E60- 17IE-W y.yL orth ijtota's Greatest sifiedSection •H- vcall. '?&• '-•"KSi I JOS. BELL DB REMER 1S70 Architect Sec. Bids. AUCTIONEERS. ttt f: K.:8. I^LSON X. auctioneer". Pure Bred Stock and Farm Sales a Specialty I.ock Pox 393 Grand Forks, N. D. ACXOS. HUPMOBILE TOURING CAR lully equipped, 1920 model, pur chased Aug. 15th, 1920. In A-l condition. "Will sell for cash or monthly payments. fif] Write «8t Herald. #r 0 0 J- AUTOMOBILES STORED AND PAINT' ed at 317 S. 3rd. $rtii sfate Sanitorlum for Women. Electric Cabinet Baths and Body Massage^ Ajma M. Peterson, Graduate Nttrsa wm Masseuse. 909. N. 3rd Stj Grand Fyics. Phone 603. Block Tlsdale—Chlropractlce. Baths, re, Electricity Lady Attendant §rlty Block. 5B. KEMP, CHIROPRACTOR. iBank Bldg. Phone MOW DAxcnw ,N. INSTRUCTION. AGNES w-.t W V- iMtGRBat^tnia UENCEE* DRESSMAKING Don* [/home -TeMbnabla. til OheatnuL l,W \V BT tHE PAT— SSMAXHlfG DONE. He. 118 N. 4th St. REASON- DKm SUVELTlSk. HBMSTITCHING,_,_ PLLAITINq, J!M. EXnBAitacB^ ^ASSW»GHR. CAfl. JSitioh, driven!4,oTo milia. ,:mr Bm^ivbouae In Mtjr in A fox-trad# gogdrei -f* ••. aT, Picture Funnies \g. .! Lets cat aiw^tKev jcap-e *^v^:exki,zexv.. i' 'i. Cuf. the picture on all four ndes. Then sacc)fuHy fold' dotted line 1 in its ehtll^'^WKt,h. Then dotted Mna' 2 pan4%pi ^lf3^fld N caph section under- 'neaftp^^SttitWjr. 'When completed turn tfvjSfelijirifl'. .you'll find a surprising 'result. S«ve 4he pictures FARM LANDS i-OR RENT OR SALE—1,600 ACRES. Farm fully equipped, building and machinery. In the Red River Valley. Can be divided, i.f desirable.- The Bankers Investment Trust, 906-6-7 Pioneer Bldg. St Paul, Minnesota. FOR SALE BT OWNER, 20 ACRES fine lrrfr&t«d land in the Rio Grande ValifcJii all in cultivation, special.jjrice for {^ish.' *385 per acre. 5 miles north'of Weslaco. Address P. O. Box 6e4^'C)rmcana. Texas. FOR»" "SALE, AT A BARGAIN, 640 acres of choice land, 320 acres 7 miles from Grand. Forks, 320 acres NE of Gilby, N. IX, with 125 acres summer fallow. Write 678 Herald. CHOICE IMP ROVED FARM, 320 acres, near Grafton. Terms $300'0 down balance crop payments. Wrltd owner, H. Homme, Grafton, N. D. HOMESERKERS SEND FOR- VA. farm list. Dept. 184. Emporia. Va. FARM LANDS—WISCONSIN LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUifBER just out, containing 1921 facts of idover land tn Marinette County, Wis consin. If for a home or as an Invest ment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send .at once for this special number of Landology. It Is free on request. Address, Skidmore-Riehle Land Co., 437 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg., Marinette, Wise. FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE—16-30 TWIN CITY TRAC to'r. First class condition. Will con sider four good horses on deal. Good reason for selling. Thos. Vosper, Wal halla. N., D. FOOT BPEClAliGrrS. DR. a ANSON. 'FobT SPECIALIST. Over drug store,'3rd and DeMers Ave, Corns removed wtthout pain. Instant relief to tired and aching feet. Nail* liunloni^reatedyW^Tt^^emovedj^^^ FtitmrruRB WE BUT AND BEUj SECOND HAND furniture, also. repair furniture and pack for shipping. Northwestern Fur* nlture Co. Itione 211-w. 20t S. 3rd St SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, STOVES. Anything bought, _sold, exchanged. McKemie. 105 So.. Third. Phone «80. FOR SALE—FURNITURE FOR FOUR rooms.' All new and up-to-date. Phone 7«*J. H^LP—FEMALE EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES fJr outside work. Big Earnings. Give all details in first .letter. Write », 715 Herald. *i WANTED AT ONCE COMPETENT girl or middle-aged woman for general housework on farm with modern house and conveniences, and good wages. Address Mr3. W.. O. Plckard, Niagara, N. D. AT ONCE—FIVE BRIGHT CAPABLE ladies to-travel, demonstrate and sell dealers: 340 to $75 per week, railroad 'fare paid. Write, at once. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 730, Omaha, Nebr. LADY* WANTED—TO SELL BONDS* -Experience not necessary. The? Bank ers Investment Trust, 905-6-7 Pioneer Bldg., St.,Paul,.Minn. ALL, YOUNG WOMEN ARB INVITED 4.. 41* a VAIIAV tXTAfnan'a Chrlfl* while to make the Young Woman's Chris their headquarters tian 'Assn. In the city. A GIRL WANTS PLACE TO WORK for room and board 'while attending Bible school Phone 2648J.. COMPETENT housework. .- Reevps-Av.ef GIRL—FOR GENERAL Mrs. T. J. Smith, 185 COOK -WANTED STEADY^ WORK, good vwages.- J. E. Donahue, New RocJcfbrd,' N. P. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED AT ONCE, by month on small farm. Address 704' Herald. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WANT ed for shop in connection with leading store In fine town. Write 711 Herald. FIRST CLASS CHOCOLATE DIPPER wanted at once. The H. K. Gelst Co. GIRL TO ..WORK FOR ROOM AND heart: Call' At 420 8. 4th. MEN-WOMEN—35 HOUR ADVERTIS lng perfumes, soaps, toilet goods, etc. Experience unnecessaty. Write for qpeclat 314 advertising cash refund offer. Dobbs Drug Co.," Memphis, Tenn. Dent.. Weraldi iL. CARRIER WANTED- FOR BAST Grand Forks.' Morning Route. .) Ap ply Herald' Circulation Department. TWO CARRIER8 morning routes. WANTED FOR Apply, Circulation HKLl^—SAJESMBX" TWO QOOD SALESMEN. W. JMot4L SALESMEN. SLANTED.—LIVB WIRfi in .evjery town to selt stock In North Dakota corporation that 1s .winner, i^«fSS^d.on: ,or rltht BoiiiD and stOck A Mfe isf wanted. Leadtr ftirnished.. The Bank- STOCK N$RTH DAKOTA'S 9MKLB Ftanlly European Transient Finest Cafe In Northwest HOTEL DACOTAH Commercial Headquarters Rooms 11.78 up Recently Improved HOTEL' BRUNSWICK, STEAM HEAT* ed roopis. 11.80 we«K and up. 1 **•«*•, v, CITY ftOTEU ROOMS FOR RfcNTi YZr/oiX It Board and Room. .. TOfe SAliE. Wateh 'Grand Forks Grow FOR RENT PM.##^-7-room house, all. modern, all hardwood floors, oh Oak street. 330.00—7-room house, all modern but heat. oa Cottonwood St. 312.0Q—5-room house on Oak St. FOlt SALE 3 l.SOO.QO—4-room house on South Third St. Has electric lights, city water and sewer, corner lot. 3 3,500.00—7-room house, acre land, house has full basement, electric lights, near Univer slty. 3 3,000,00—6-room house.and barn, 5 acres land, good- chicken house, near the UmVersity. 3 3,300.00—10 acres of land on Minne sota Point, good 5-room house, new 90-foot root cel lar, on easy terms. 311,000.00—New 7-room, all modern house, all liardwood floors, full basement, hot water heat, on Belmont Ave. 3 2,100.00—G-room cottage, city water, electric Mghts and barn, on Jnt'l Ave. W. H. Kelsey JOHN C. BOB CO., REAL ESTATE Home of Homes Since 190S. No Trouble About Titles special bargains tn real estate—See, G. Peterson, 306 Security Bldg. For A. "5-ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE. n& DeMerli. East Side. JOB FIUNTUSG. An organization that stands for Dependability, find Service,, at a price that Is always fair ro all. WE PRINT MOST ANYTHING, We suggest that you get ac quainted with our "Somewhat Dif ferent" Service. De-lit Mowi KODAK FINISHING Send your'films for developing, printing, to Hod's Studio. Grand Forks, N. D. LIVE STOCK PURE BRED BARRED PLYMOUTH rock cockerels. G., J. Spangrberc, Grand Forks, N. ...4. FOR SALE—Y O N THOROUGH- BRED collie dog. -No place to keep him. Call 2257-W. FOR SALE—WHITE SINGLE COMB leghorn hens and cockerels. Phone 31-F-3. LOST AAr'D, roiJND LOST—PfcNDA'NT GF'WATCH FOfi. Initials I.. L. O. Return to Herald for reward. LOST—BROWN TRICOLLETTE SCARF with fringe. Return to Herald for re .ward. »nS£ELLANTCOCS—FOR SALE. —ground promptly on a machlno especially, installed for that pt.* i%per. Ruling ror the Trade. We carry- the largest stock of paper. in North. Dakota, and can furnish good service. a X* ORDER-CORN. NOW 50 tons choice feed corn at $27 per ton If taken fr6m car. Ton lots delivered in city, $30 ^er ton. Small lots $1.75 per hun dred. Out of town or4pfs shipped at $32 per ton. Grolind corn and corn meal, $?5 a ton.. Sacks Included. .- i. These prices are cash in advancer No orders bodked unless cash comes with tfie order... W. L. HQOVER Hay, Grain Feed and Seed. PHONE 386 Skidmore Ave and Fifth St Grand Forks, N. D. CLEAN AND DRY For, Ice Packing For trices Write LUMBER CO. WILTON, MlfclN. FOR SALE—CHOICE BALED, Hay. Delivered, ton, $16: half ton, $8^50 600 lbs.. $4.50. f??«* w. j.. HOOVER Hay, Grain, Feed and Seed Phone '386. W. -Skidmore Ave. and Fifth 8t..V Grand Forks. N. D. FLORENCE FOUR BURNER 0IL stove and oven, 3 burner gas plate and table, coke heater, with s.tove pipe. 711 S. 4th St. SEE US FOR PRICES VON COAL, wood, hay'and feed. Hanson, ft Mavea Co., E. G. Forks, Minn. Call 1462-W. 1 BOWLING ALLEYS AND FIXTURES .for sale cheap. Slightly .damaged by John Wolft Merrlfield. y. p. 5 SHARES OF STOCK IN THE PEO plea State Bftnk of Grand Forks for sale..Address ^00 Herald. FOR.rSALE—^VOLUMW-SETPtlBLIC school methods. Cheap. "Write Box 244. Wiilthope, N: PV, CALL GEORGE HILER FOR ALL k'nrts of woo-l dcjlvergd. '.Phohe-tijO. OKi'EOP ATU Tel. «2W ci er* ^nveitme^'^rn^'^llO?-j-7 -B1^8^y^l,-%lnnv:^ The Pioneer "M£. vphoM'MtW. DR., Herald Want Ada BriR« Re«u:ta. iA, GRAND FORKS HEt^LD, SATURDAY, JANUARY15,1981. P'f CsEWSTT »vri*s[ IATCOSY} l§T :v' stsss! "I aHus hate t' git inltiaf handker chiefs fcr Christmas 'cause you can't *tvo 'em away," said Tell Binklcy, t'day. Another- reason we know tir rartjh is round Is because every time Lafc Bind leaves home t' accept' a lu crative p'sition he Comes right bock where he started from. PERSOI«AI Children taken care of by day, week or month. Phone 2S21. Write. 680 Herald. MONET TO LOAN. FARM LOA&S IN THE RED RIVER Valley tn Minnesota. Rates reason able. Prepayment privileges grantedr I -See Sullivan Forks. MMm. 3T MONEY TO LOAN A. Clifford Bldg.. .-Grand Forks. N. PHYSICIANS A."t» SURGEONS DR. JOHN DUNCAN TAYLOR—Office uver First Nat'l. Bank. Special atten tion to skin and urinary diseases. -, ROOMS FOR KENT. WID8W LADY WOULD LIKE LADY roomer and boarder for company. Must give references. Phone 2054. Apart ment 2. UPSTAIRS FOR RENT—MODERN EX cept heat. Gas stove furnished. In quire 1218 International. Phone 881-W GENTLEMAN .WANTS ROOM MATE in a fine all 'modern room. Must be neat and quiat. Phone 262J. BEDROOM AND PARLOR FOR RENT Nicely furnished In downtown flat Write 703 Herald. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT FOR gentlemen only. 839 Belmont Ave. PWpne 400W. LARGE, MODERN SLEEPING ROOM -t for rent. Suitable for two. 1407 Uni ^•versity. MODERN rent. Lady only. FURNISHED 515 Phone 1691-J. ROOM FOR REN1V—MODE RN Ft'U nished. close in. Ladies only. Call 2360-W.. ROOM FOR RENT—MODERN, FUR nlshed, close In. Ladles only. Call 2360-W. MODERN close In. 2272. WELL HEATED ROOM, Lady or gentleman. Phone ALL"MODERN FT'RNTSTTFD FRONT room. Phone 100.V, S01 X. 3rd. ALL MODERN FURNISHED 523 Vffiversity Ave. SUITE OF ROOMS water. 311 S. 3rd. Fetiton Ave. To arrive 1- Jiard Montana .... a iv 1 amber durum, To arrive To arrive Bros., .309 East Grand M. NASH. R. 31 D. 4 white oats Barley, choice to fancy. Barley, mod. to good. IJarley, lower grade... 2 rye To arrive No. -1 flaxseed To arrive ROOM. WITH RUNNING ROOM AND BOARD. 311 MINNESOTA Ave. Phone 30V5. ROOM FOR RENT—PHONE 541fr. 207 2 MODERN ROOMS—71S S. 3RD. GEN- 1 tlemen only. MODERN ROOM BLOCK FROM CAR line. Phone" 2145W. ONE LARGE FURNISHED ROOM FOR rent. 421 University. Phone 1460-W. MODERN'ROOM FOR R'-NT. GENTLE men only. 303 South Third. 3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE keeping. Apply 501 Cottonwood. FURNISHED ROOM—MODERN. 9ertrude Ave. Phone 9 8 9-J. MAN 7VANTED PQSITION ON DRAY' wagon or delivery. Phone 1927-W. Painting, calciminlng, paperhanglng Blattering done. Phone 2207. & FOR ODD JOBS- CALL 2013-J. pentering, repairing, etc. Pli.w (VHil. 7932.T. xon 411 2. FURNISHED ROOOMS-MS21 S 4th. SHOE REPAIRING THE SHOE HOSPITAL. PARCEL POST Sfers,one aid way. John Solland, 5th 6 De -Grand Forks, N. D. SHOE REPAIRING DONE BY US IS the finest. Send your shoes to us. Parcel post'paid one way. Rand Bros. Shoe Co.. Repair Dept SITUATIONS WANTED MEN FURNISHED FOR^ALL KINDS of work. Salvation-Army. Phone K$l. CAR- EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER DE sires nosition. Phone 1353. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY FROM OWNER.— A fixe or six-room house. South end. Mod.ern or modern except heat. Rea sonable for cash. Phone 2598-J. HOUSE WANTED.—WILL BUY ONLY from owner. Give full descrintion in firs* letter and price. Write 714,Her aid' WANTED TO BHV ALFALFA HAY. WANTED TU RENT WANTED TO RENT—COMFORTABLY furnished,room in steam heated apart ment. Apply, Box B. Herald. EARLY RISER S^ILL PAY REASON able price for room with or without board. -Write 701 Herald. WANTJEP TO RENT—SMALL MOD ern .house or flat. Phone 2616-W. WANTIHV TO WENT—V. on %-SEC Ion farm. Write 713 Herald. •. WEEKS RESIGNS. «t. Paul, Minn./Jan. 15.^C.: touto: Weeks, St. Paul, today resigned as tm wUh ttt ^6Srv to become.k KaiHShn ftl"-hf5 *-Y •V ?uch^r6- I to pecome.K said'John ElC-hof, administrator, at DR K. EDGAR HODGE. OVER TUB Member Of local law firm. Attorney Grand Forks, N. D., within four months Dacotah Pharmacy. onl-'iai-Ciirtord 1., Hilton announced advancement of Egbert s. Oakley ,ot hla -Aaff to succeed Mr. Weeks'and a^idrtTOK the remaining vacancy had •w^n At^d and that 'the appointment iirtll be m(de public soon.VThe changes' at* "eftertive immediatelyiv-jlV W I s-)'1 —. NEWSPAPER uinpapous. MCTNEAPOUS GRAIN MARKETS, y, Closing: Quotatlona. Cash. No. dark nprv fanciy..31.85 @1.87 To arrive To arrive'. spring fancy. 1:79} 1.823 1.791 1.74 J@1.7-6| 1.741 1.711 1.731 1.711 1.691 @1.741 1.751 @1.801 1.66J 1.711 1.641 1.721 1.611@1.661 To arrive ... 1 amber durum To arrive 1 duru,n ...- s. 2 amber durum 2 amber durum, fancy. 2 durum 3 ambct* durum ...... 3 durum No. 3 yellow cprn To arritfe 4 yellow corn 5 yfellow corn 4 mixed corn 5 mixed corn Other* grades corn 3 mixed corn white, oats (Mont.).. 3 white oats DtTLCTH. I GRAIN RECEIPTS. Duluth, Minn., Jan. 15.—What was under selling presure and its prices broke sharply today. Trading was influenced by prospects of greater! Argentine competition soon in export trade. March spring wheat closed 5 cents off at $1.73 asked May 4 3-4 Off at $1.70 asked March durum 4 3-S cents off at $1.72 1-2-asked.and- May 3 7-8 off at $1.69 asked. Operations in flaxseed were limited with operators playing a waiting game. Fresh selling appeared with out any-support to absorb it. January flax closed 3 1-2 off at $2 May 2 1-2 @3,cents off at $2.08@2.08 1-2 July was tra'ded in at $2.11. Spot rye closed 4 1-2 cents off at $l.fi2 and May 3 1-2 off at $1.48. Oats closed lit 42 1-4 and barley unchanged at 50@65 for spot. Closintr: Wheat—No. 1 dark north ern, track, $1.32 1.87 No. 2 dark northern, $1.78(3)1.83 No.' 3 dark northern, $1.73@1.79 No. 1 amber durum, on track, $1.77 1-2@1.81 1-2: No. 2 .amber durum, $1.75 1-2® 1.79 1-2 No. 2 amber durum.'to ar rive, $1.75 1-2 No. 1 durum, $1.70 1-2 @1.72 1-2' No. 2 durum, $1.68 l-2@ T.70 1-2 No. 1 mixed durum,- $1.70% f)1.72 1-2: No. 2 mixed durum", $1.68 l-2@ 1.70 1-2 No. 1 dark hard Montana, on track, $1.78® 1.80. Flaxseed—On track and to arrive. $2.00 January, $2.00 asked May, $2.08@1-2 July, $2.11. Oats—On track and arrive, 42 1-4. Rye—On triack. $1.62 arrive, $1.59 May, $1.48 asked. Duluth. Minn., Jan. 15.—rElcvator receipts domestic grain: Wheat, 71, 800 oats, 28,000 rye, /17.200 flax, 8.000. Shipments: Wheat, 29.400 barle^P 3,900 rye, 20,700 flax, 3,200. Duluth car inspections: Wheat— Nos. 1 and 2 dark northern and Nos. 1 and 2 northern, 43: No. 3 dark northern and No. 3 northern. 4 other spring -19 Nos. 1-and 2 amber durum and Nos. 1 and 2 durum, 3 other durum, 1 other winter, 1 mixed. 8. All wheat, 79. Corn, 2 oats. 7 rye, 8. All grains, 96. On track,M56. LEGAL NOTICES. VOTXCB TO CteSITOBS. STATE. OF NORTH DAKOTA, Mi&yt 1.84 1 79 @1.83 1.7,7 @1.79 1.76 @1.80 1.75 1.73 @1.76 1.74 1.7,9 1.72 .@1.7$ 1.09 @li73 1.66 #1,75 1.64 1:71 1.62 li69 1.8S" @1.87 1 8 2 1.83 @1.85 1 8 0 •1 dark 'northern ...'. .To. arrive. .. ....... .' 1 northern: _. .2 northern .... 2 .northern spring. ...... .'3 iarlc northern .... :3 norther^ 3. red spring.. 1 dark hard (Mont.) .59 .60 .57 .55 (fi) .56 *53 ,® .54 .53 B) .54 .51 .52 .43 .50 .55 .56 .40| fi) .411 •39S@ .404 .398 1 ^68 (i? .39 .68 .73, .67 .59 .73, .67 .53 fi) .58 1.61 1.62 1.601 1.99 ©2-.00 1.99 @2.00 GRAIN" TABLE. Wheat- Open. High. Low. Close. March .1.73-1^1.73% 1.68% 1.69 May .1.70 1.70 1.05% 1.66 Oats— 1.05% May .43 Ys .43 Vi .41 41% Rye— Bran 27.00.. ROOM FOR N. 4th St." ss. County of Grand Forks. In County Court. In the matter of the estate of Minnie Vaji Klootwyk, deceased: Notice is hereby given by Teunis Van Klootwyk, administrator of the estate of Minnie Van Klootwyk. deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them, with the necessary vouchers, to the said administrator at the office of T. B. Elton, resident agent of said ad ministrator, at Grand Forks. N. D„ with in four months after the first publica tion of this notife. Dated January 7th. A. D. 1921, TEUNIS VAN KLOOTWYK. Administrator of the Es state of Minnie Van Kloo twyk, deceased. T. B. ELTON. Attorney ..for Administrator, Grand Forks, N. D. First publication Jan. 8th. 1921. (Jan. 8-16-22-29.) V., JTOTXCE TO CXE9ITOBS.' I DAKOTA, S^ATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. -'•i -t )Ss7i: County of Grand Forks. .) In County Court. lit thie, matter of t"e csfate of Herman B. Eic'.*"-f deceased: Notice Is errhy given 'v Jo^n Rick, hof, administrator of.-the '-state of Her man B. Elckhnf, deceased, to the h'v,ni Ma-^ 41% May .1.46 1.46 1.44% 1.44% Barley- 1.44% 1.44% May '.. .. .70-& ,.70 .68% .68% Flax- .68% .68% May -•2.05 2.05 2.04 2.05 July 2.09 Vs 2.09 Vz 2.08% 2.08% GR.UN A?JD FIvOUR. Minneapolis, Jan. 15.—Flour un charged tol5c lower. In carload lots, family patents, quoted at $10.15@ $10.40 a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks. Shipments 51,671 barrels. GRAIN RECEIPTS. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. ID.— Wheat receipts, 224 cars, compared 1 dosed: 3%'s with 320 cars a year ago. t0 after the-flrst publication of tMtf notice. Dated January .6th, A. D. 1921. :.y.^W JOHN EICKHOF, a Administrator of the H 'If' "state of Herman 3. Elck hof, deceased. 3Tt .Jan. St! '. First puWicatYorf .Jan. 8th T9?l.' (Jan 8, 1G, 22 and 29.) NEW YORK. New York, Jan. 15.—The week «nd •session of the stock exchange was dull, but the list developed a l}rm tone after an uncertain opening. Further buying of Reading at ap additional ad vance of two points prompted, the shorts to extend their recent covering movement. Steels, equipments, oils and ship pings gained 1 to 2 points, the out standing features including'Crucible, 3 Vanadium, I^ackawanna, Bethlehem day's short session. Prominent in- GRAND FORKS G$AIN. 1 and Republic also American Car, I Hedging sales by: cash houses X^aa Royal Dutch, Uifited Fruit and Atlan- 1 No. 1 northern .$1.72 Spring Wheat. No. I northern spring, 58 lb. .$1.67 No. 2 northern spring, 57 lb. .. 1.63 No. 3 northern spring, 55 lb. 1.57 No. 4 northern spring. 52 No. 2 Xo. No. 4 No. 3 The arrest of Fullerton makes a to tal of seven to date in the alleged holdup and robbery. Five other war rants have been issued for Fargo and Moorhead men, following indictments by the Clay county grand jury, but according to Clay county auUiorities the men have fled arrltst. making their getaway on thgir own conclusion that the grand jury would indict them. SHOP FORCE DECIDES TO GO ON FOUR! DAY BASIS IN ST. PAUL -St. Paul. Minn., Jan. 15.—Rather than have a tenth of their number thrown out of work, the shop force of the Northern Pacific railway in the St. Paul district has agreed to go 011 a four-day basis, it became known here today. More ttian 2,QfiO em ployes are said to. be affected „fcry the voluntary reduction or hour% of laboi\ The company recently Uotifled the shop workers that, it would be com pelled to reduce the force January 15. The trades unions involved held meetings and agreed to- forego the clause of their 9ontracts\ which v.ill for a six-day week, officials of the unions explain. Judge Mnellring th(? tic Gulf, American Woolen, Interna- ?JJenlPB tional Paper, Famous .Players, Bosch 73 5-8 to 73 3-4, the market Magneto, Tobacco Products and Re- continued to weaken. tail Stores were among the higher spe-' Oats, like other grains, were weak cialtles. firm to strong, especially Beflilehcm. ann hf.'ie_d Plirch_aaing about 400, Crucible and Republic Steels, Interna- *1 i11 i1? "larltet tional Paper., Ajax Rubber, Reading fr(?™ fv.f' 1'-wCentu and Atlantic Coast Line. i=t Ti 71 1 f'j with.^larch Reactionary shares included Amer-,,, cri i°ccS a ican International. Mercantile Marine!'' r?,„„ .7 Common, StudebaKer, American Sugar. Sears-Roebuck and Colorado he^ng sales fuel, the latter falling 1 1-4 points. Preliminary quotations tor foreign ex- ~1 -J materi-il ehamre 1 change showed no from yesterday's final rates. MONET. New York, Jan. 15.-—Prime mer cantile paper 7 3-4@8 exchange.ir regular sterling 80 day bills 3.68 1 PRODUCE. New York, Jan. 15.—Butter steady receipts Eggs firm receipts, S.734 cases fresh gathered extra firsts. 78@79 ditto firsts, 76@77. Cheese firm receipt's, 4,764 biixes state Whole milk flats held early fnade specials, 28@28 1-2 ditto, fall made. 26@26 1-2 ditto, average run, 24® 25 1-2 state whole milk fiats, fresh specials, 24 1-2 @25 1-2 ditto, average run,-23@24. Poultry, alive, not quoted. Dressed steady and unchanged. COTTON. New York, Jan. 15.—Cotton fu tures closed firm January $17.65 March $16.22 May $16 23 July $16.33 October 16.40. LIBERTY BONDS. New York, Jan. 3 5.—Liberty bonds First 4's bid Second 4's .. First 4%'s .. Second 4 V\'s Third 4%'s .. Fourth 4%'g Vic too- 's Victory 4 %'s To Preside At Bowbells Bowbells Jan. in fe§ PAGE'S North Dakota's Great* Classified Section* heI,ors of the cnan=G Francs demand 6.06, cables 6.y) lire 2?n' •15' "\V1le1,a^_ demand 3.45, cables 3.47 marks de- H" c-ar2. ,, a 1 4 9 a 1 5 0 I N mand 7.48. Montreal 12 1-2 per cent I ?J,^6'' v0^VS' 13,811 tubs creamery higher 1 than extras, 52 l"-"2@53 extras (92' iscore), 51 3-4 firsts (88 to 91 score), 43 51. $92.30 .... 8S.80 87.00 87.60 87.12 90.30 87.22 97.20 97.24 Pork— lb. 1.47 Durum Wheat. No. 1 .. $1.51! •. 1.53 1 O .. 1.48 No. 4 1.42 Red Durum Wheat. No. 1 .. $1.46 No. 2 1.43 No. 3 •. 1.38 .1.32 Rye. No. 0 54 lbs .$1.42 Flax. No. 0 .$1.42 .$1.72 •. .. 1.67 No. 4 .. 1.57 Barley, No. 0 Barley, ..$ .47 No. :i .43 No. 4 ... .37 MORE LIGHT ,0N MOORHEAD WHISKEY RING DISCOVERED Moorhead. Minn., Jan. 15.—The al leged "whiskey bandit ring" widened still further yesterday in the arrest of M. J. Fullerton. as one of the men who made the. trip to the E. E. Thuney farm, east of here, -on the night of Dec. 11, 1920, in quest.'of 300 quarts of C^jadian liquor thought to have been hidden on the premises. —Ju^ife Goorp. A. Moel'ring of Ray," naw'y elected" d'strict judge, 11 preside a: the term of district court which opens here Monday, January 17. Only one critfi ina! case, that-aga'nst Will Elgie. why# is pharged with stealing grain, will come before this term gt court. Thene are IS civil cases, including the action of the First International BAm ot-Minot acainst Ella R. Coughlinr nunistratrlx of the', estate of G. H. Coughlln. The case accrued fron\Tire'', settling up of the estate of G. H. Coughlln, Minot real estate mail, who? died tty» years ago. -tiK.-tr •feattanft m&m. «w & CHICAGO. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, -/Jan. 15.—'Rtfdtiction in: British wheat prices and a lack of} support other: than against bids caused, wheat to tumble today. The trade: was chiefly of a local character with some hedging overnight purchases in the southwest. After breaking 1-2 to. 2 cents at the start, with March: $1.75 1-2 to, 1.76 1-4 and May .J1.69 J4, market gathered additional weak- ness and carried prices downward. Mature in the corn market. After to 1-2 a,?d after The closing was strong. Sa,les ap-*' May 48 to 48 1-8, declined' proximated 300,000 shares. [rapidly. The stock market lacked'a definte! Provisions were dull and easier, trend at the listless opening of to- I a lower, including starting 1-8 to 1 cAt of!, c0! ap®?.in coJ"". se.nt 1 dust rials and some of the rails were n,,? .aS, wheat downward and brought foreigners into heav buyers, Germany an lts tre,nd T"' S|1n„r?", CX.CePK^SUCh^R holders of bids, the latter being forced to protect themselves on the way down. At. the finish^ prices w'ere 3-1-8 tc 3 5-8 cents below the previous finish, (With May 70 1-2 to 70 3-4. CASH SALES. S discount government bonds and rail- i... 'J® i-Man If-' nf' tn^' road bonds irregular. !. i- Timothy seed $5.50i£i) b. Clover seed. $ 15.00® 23.0( 1 CorI1: 6 a whl'? 1°ir9-r-ToT!iirnal- 45 n' 3 Lard ?12-92" Rlbi POTATOES. Chicago, Jan. 15.—Potato receipt: 48 cars: northern white sacked $1.2fi ©1.35 cwt unchanged. Bulk'$1.30 @1.40 cwt. PRODUCE. Chicago. Jan. 15.—Butter, higher receipts 4,658 tuhs qreamery extras 48 1-2 firsts 38@46 1-2 seconds 34@ 37 standards 47. Cheese unchanged. Eggs, higher receipts 4,424' cases fi/sts 72(6/72 1-2 ordinary, firsts. 65. 1-2 @68 1-2 at mark, cases included 67 l-2@69 1-2 rernfcerator firsts 62 @63. Poultry, alive, unchanged. GRAIN TABLE. Wheat- Open. High. Low. Close. Myrch .1.75% 1.76% 1.73% 1.73% May .... .1.69% 1.69% 1.66 y. 1.6614 Corn— 1.66 y. 1.6614 May -73% .73% .70%, .70% July .... .74% .74% .71 .71% Oats— May .48 4 8 Vs .45% .45 July .. .47% .47% .45% .45% Jan 24.30 May 23'.70 23.70 23.55 23.55 Lard— Jan...... 12.02 May .... 1V.77 13.77 13.60 13.62 Ribs- Jap. .. May .. 12.55 12.55 12.52 11.77 12.52 LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Jan. 15.—Cattle receipti 1,000 compare'd with week ago. good to best beef steers asking 25 to 50c. lower: others averaging fully steady she stock, steady to 25c lower bolog na bulls 50 to 75c lower fat heavy calves $1 to 1.50 lower stockers and feeders generally 25c. higher... Hog receipts 12,000 active usteai&V" to strong with yesterday's average top 9.75 bulk 9.30 to 9.60 pigs steady to 10c lower bulk desirable 90 to 130 pound pigs 9.60 @9.75. Sheep reoeipts 4.000 compared with week ago handy weight lambs 50 to 75 cents lower: weighty lambs $1 to 1.50 lower 'yearlings 75c to $1 lower fat sheep 50 to 75c higher •feeder larrfbs 25 to 50c higher. ST. PAUL. I LIVESTOCK. South St. Paul. Minn., Jan. 15.—• Cattle receipts 200 market today nominally steady compared with week ago. medium and common beof steers and canners and cutters weak to 25c lower butcher cows and heifera 25 to 50c lower bulls around 50 cents lower veal calves 1.50 lower heavier weights of stockers and feeders about steady lighter weights strong to 25c higher. Hog receipts 1,700 market steady: range 8.50@9.25 bulk 9.00@'9.25 top pigs 9.50. S^eep receipts 100 steady: prime 110 pound ewes late Friday to ship pers 5.75 yearling ewes 7.00 compar ed with week ago lambs 25@50a lower ewes 50 75c higher. MEANS BIG SAVING: Milwaukee. Wis.. Jan. 15.—Thou sands of dollars will 'be saved Wiscon sin traveling men as a result of a new income tax ruling announced .today by Collector Burt Williams enatviii.g salesmen on commission to deduct expenses 'in excess of ordinary cost of living at home. Heretofore only lh-» cost of transportation was allowed. Under the changed regulations a trav eler will have'to list his board and lodging costs while on the road and subtract from it what he would have paid at home. The ruling applies to 1920 incomes. a a CLEANERS & DYERS 407 Ddbn if*. Botb Phonac NH •Mi*01oths toy Faroal Post M. D. BUTLER Eoilar aCinnMpeiia Chamfer Commcrc* Direct Private Wire Mi^fcm «7» vasa aldf. Wnaw lOvtyi *m mr '**aoK acoaaNuute touti Grand Forks, N. D. mtmm