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Tribune I _ . MALE HELP WANTED MEN WANTED with cars. Average wages $80.00 per week. To sell 5. T. Meredith farm publications. 405 Fifth street. Phone 1093-M. Roy ahawre tate Field Executive. .REAT 'D for Barbers at wages; men and women. - Short time required. Catalog free. Est. i. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, OVERNMENT Forest Rangers need- ed often, $125—$200 month. Cabin furnished, Enjoy the outdoors Particulars free. ‘Write, Mr. Oz ment, 33-P, St, Louis, Mo. WANTED—A Barber shop porter, good wages for good man. Louis Howden, Mandan, N. D. ‘ North Dakota towns in summer. School teachers preferred. Exper- ience desirable. Call at 405 Fifth 3-M. Roy 1093. TaBY WANTS work by the hour ning or washing, 3c per hour. Cares for children in the evening. Phone 619-W, Mrs. Littlecook. WANTED—Girl to do chamber work and wait on table at the Dunraven. _____ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Seven room modern house, including three bed rooms and den, full basement, garage, maple ‘floors throughout, south front, near schools, desirable home fine location on pavement, im- te possession. Most of’ pur- chase price payable monthly, _in- stallments less than rent. | Geo. m modern house, including 3 bed rooms and south front, near school, gar- very desirable home, in fine ion, to adults only. Geo. M. FUK KENT—Six room modern hous newly decorated, $40. Close in. Also for sale $18 lawn mower for. $10; also Boyd township hayland. Pi 901 RK jodern hous: Three bed rooms, large screened porch, summer kitchen and garage. Centrally located. Inquire of J. K. Doran, 406 Third. F Classified ‘Advertisements - 2 insertions, 28 words or sa seeceseccocens or under % 1 week, 25 w we , tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES |; im advance. Copy should be ae ved oe ime ans ore ... THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 AUTOMOBILES : Rebuilt Automobiles tistaction guarantesd. dey i Tack car priced is lala res. EVERY used car that passes through our hands to a new owner has been given the most drastic inspection, and every fact about it is an oper record. Some cars are better than others and we tell you why. Here is one we _ gladly recommend. 1924 “Dodge Touring. “Rebuilt Cars With « Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. APARTMENTS, mere cialty lesmen tional opportunity See 0, W. ceptional opportunity. Pogel, Valley Cit Dak. .'.. keeping’ rodmsy facitig strect, fully furnished, modern throughout. one bed room in basement. Phone 812-J,_517 Second street. FOR RENT—Partly furnished. light! housekeeping rooms: or rooms ne str etl ae Ww there 80 gatdge. at 2 ei it or Phone 7808, 0 Cry FOR RENT—Thrée rooms and two rooms, nicely furnished: for light housekeeping, modern house. 1100 Broadway, ‘corner Eleventh street. Phone 129-W. ied m, close ulso apartment for light house. ping vacant July first. Call at _ 412 Fifth street or Phone .925-W-2 FOR RENT—A room with sleeping suitable for two. New 01 four blocks from P.O. 116 Thayer Ave. West.. Phone 26: FOR RENT—Furnished room: ‘or, light housekeeping. in all modern home. ‘wo pleasant sleeping rooms in ‘modern hone, Close in. Cait at 418 Fifth street or Phone ROOM FOR RENT—Nicely furnished. Strictly modern home, fer one ar two. Phone 357-M. 702 Seventh 0. Close in, at 415 Fourth street or Phone for light _ housekeeping. for light ousekeeping, _104-W or call at 418 Eighth FOR rooms Phens street. RENT—Furnished sleeping nin modern home. Reasonably Call at 522. Fifth street. F dern furnished ment for summer months only. No children. Rent reasonable to suit- able party. Phone 1043-LW. RENT—Furnished or unfui shed apartment st the Varney Phone 7 Fi =a FOR PE! Apartment at Wood- > FOR RENT—Partly furnished, part ly modern, five room house in good Phone ‘street. FOR RENT—Five room duplex, lar; living room with fire place, newly decorated, splendid location, Call at 120 Rosser Ave. We! FOR RENT—Six room low with garage. Call at 318 Ninth street or Phone. 291-W. BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS are worth what you pay for them, Pelkey’s Producers are not cut-price Chicks, but at these prices they are the best poul- try investment you can make: Leghorns, Anconas 12c; all Heavy breeds 15c. Four, eight, ten-weeks old. Chicks, all ‘breeds, _ healthy, husky, priced right. | Delivered nostpaid, alive. Quality feeds, sup- plies. Pelkey’s Poultry and Chick ‘e. ..Farm, Fargo, N. D. © IEW LOW PRICES Chicks, alive, postpai Leghorns 10c; 8. RxC. Re location, rent reasonable. lity ; _ Anconas, Reds, Barred eds, White Rocks, line feed, supplies. Satisfaction’ guaranteed. Rust’s Hatchery, Dept. 15, Fargo, N.D. CHICKS—improve your flocks while prices are low: Leghorns, Anconas $10; Rocks, Reds $12.50; Wyan- dottes, Orpingtons, Minorcas $13.58. Also all breeds two-to-three-weeks- old brooded Chicks, reasonable prices, Order from this ad. Live delivery guaranteed. Beals State Chickeries, Fargo, N. D. tested June ch repaid: Leghorns i White, Buff Rocks, Buf? and W Urpingtons, Reds, Wyandottt Brahmas $13.50; Mixed $9; All Heavy Mixed $11. Lots of 50, %c more. Orders promptly filled. Bopp Falis, Minn, AN’ wo army vents. Call at 313 Second street after- noons. mansee Apartments. Inquire H. J. Woodman: FOR RENT— at Murphy A| __Phone 852. FOR RENT—Furnishe kitehenette, Hazelh street. FOR RENT—Furnished and garage. 422 Fifth. FOR | pai FOR RENT- rtme tT F Build'zg. Apply Tribune. offic 4 e HOME LAUNDRY FIRST CLASS work done. specialty. Also family washings taken, Small repairs at low cos Marguerit Bulten’s Home Laundry. 203 Ave. A West. Phone 1017, POSITION WANTED A RELIABLE 15 years old girl wants position to for children oF as- sist with house work. Part or full time. Phone 737-J. Shirts a FOR RENT—Room in modern home| - with board at reasonable rate. Also table boarders. Call at 309 Eighth street or Phone 834-J. : OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT _ FOR IT—Office or living rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply te F. A, Knowle = 2 WANTED TO RENT ___ WANTED TO RENT—Small fur- nished modern house or apartment for month of July. Family of two, no children, best references. State location and price. Box 422, B ,OST-—Saddle horse, roan color, shoes on all four f weight about 900 pounds, mane singe Finder return to W. F. Harris, Bi for reward: é. T—Brown leather travetin, between Bismarck and Baldwii Finder slesse return to G. P. Hotel for reward, «.. 8 ie ow OH,KEN, PLEASE GUIT Your ” , FIGQRING FOR TONIGHT-You'Lu (RE YOURSELF OOT at 517 Seventh Phone 981-R. FOR RENT—Modern room. Close in. On car line. Call_at 516 Fourth street. a FOR RENT—A picusant room for the right person. Call at 217 First street, ____FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Oak buffet, ta and six chairs, bronze: bed, oak dresser, sanitary cot, small rocker, floor lamp, kitchen table and mi cellaneous items, Must be dispo: of and will be sold cheap. Call ie DR SALE—Second hand farniture, including any kind from chair to piano. Also repair shop for pianos, organs or any other article of fur- niture. Phone 535-M. 210 Eleventh WILE SELL CHEAP” or to place to a responsible party _ for use without charge, a new Reed Organ in excellent condition. If interested Phone 411 after 6:00 p.m. FOR SALE—One davenport and chairs, one Singer sewing machine, kitchen cabinet. and-one baby Boney. Call Priced for quick sale, —Good as new, best grade Hartford Buzzorah Axminster rug 9x12, colors predominating tan, blue and rose, thirty-five dollars. Phone 910, FOR SALE—One bi extension table and four ch: bread box.’ Phone 569-R or Apartment /12 Person Court. FOR SALE—Three oil stoves in good condition. Very reasonable. 1 at: rdom 4 ups - Station. CHEAP—Duofold in ‘good condition. Phone 678-M or call at Gx6x2%. Grocery, WORK WANTED COLORED GIRL wishes work of, any: kind. Phone 1177-M. * USS! W YOUNG cir desires homework, vel Call at 222 Eighth strect or Phone. 869-J. 4 Call at 618 ‘Sixth street or| F | FOR RENT—Garage. ‘ae. 01 # FOR SALE—1926 Ford coupe in ex- calignt, condition. _ Phone Mis Schaefer, 1114 or call at 417 Fifth a ON ¢ ae “ anger, pain and expense an Pog ye by visiting the CLINIC DR. T.. M. MacLACHLAN,(Har- We cure tonsils, stomach Herbs, and Scientific Diet. GET) ON THE ROAD TO HEALTH, .A STITCH IN TIME SAV! NINE Gin the abdomen). CLINIC, Rooms 8, Lucas Block, “Bismarck. FOR SALE OR TRADE—A nineteen |t seven room | ( poultry ta basement; house; brooder house, garage; all fenced. in with good water. erty in Bismarck or Mandan. For information see or write to Paul _Hoffer, Werner, No. Dak. FOR SALE—Choice imported German Rollers, German Chappers and Hartz Mountain, also native sing- Cages, seeds, treats, ete. Phone | |} J. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. ‘ Box 728 SEED CORN—Rainbow or Dakota White Flint $4.50, White Dent $3.50 or Fodder $2.00 per bushel. Grimm alfalfa $20.00 per hundred. rter, Fargo, N. Dak. Al ne good milk fresh, 2 good single row cultivators, 1 John Deere 1's horse gas engine. Call first house east of Country Club. oF FOR SALE CHEAP—Trailer in first class condition. Pneumatic tires. Call G. D. a WANTED TO BUY—A lunch room, confectionery or restaurant in city or near by. Write Tribune Ad No. FO fty-five ford cows and calves. 12 miles south of arck. FOR SALE—Singer Sewing Machine in good condition, _ able, Call at 304% Main. FOR SALE—Two short horn aeexcellent brand. A. C. Small, 718 Fifth street. ee See Faunce, 802 First street for terms. TAKEN UP—At my farm on 24th, 1927,.1 bay gelding 8 years old, weight 1,200 pounds, white star in forehead; one black mare 12 years old, weight 1,150 pounds, no | * brand, no marks; one black mare 4 years old, weight 1,050 pounds, no brand, blind in right eye; one black. colt one year old, weight 400 pounds, no marks. Sam _ Bippus, Section’ 28, Township 143, Ratige 76, Wing, Burleigh County, N. Dak. NOTICE OF | MORTGAGE CLOQURE SALE. Default hating occurred in the terms and conditions of that certain feal estate mortguge, exccuted and delivered by Margaret Luella Glan- ville, as administratrix of the es- state of Seth Glanville,’ deceased, mortgagor, to Jacob Hempel. mort- fagee, dated June 2ist, 1919, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County forth Dakota on July ist, 1919, at 2:30 o'clock p. m. and there duly recorded in Book 162 of Mort- ages at page 84, and the uly ansigned to Hmily 1 and Clara C. Schilling, w! of ments ut page 307, said morty: will be foreclosed by a sale of U premises in said mortgage and hereinafter described at the door of the County Court House in ithe City of Bismarck, in said county at 2 o'clock p.m. on July 1th, by # public sale of the pre in said mortgage and he . deseribed, satisfy ‘@t}aimount due on said mortgage on the day of sale. - The premises described in said mortgage an@ which will be sold to }}satisfy the same are those ce premises, situated) in Bui iy Nort! Seventy-six West (76W). There will he duc on said mort- fae on the day of sale the sum of $976.07, together with the costs of this foreclosure and statutory at- torney’s fees, Dated at Minot, N. D., June 3rd, 1927. , CLARA C. SCHILLE EMILY I. SCHILLL ssignees. JOHN J. COYLI te i Attorney for Assignees, Minot, ¥ |3-20-27—7/5-12 J. E. Chesak,! oultry wire, Plenty | x, Will trade for prop-| 1 | | . Fisher or F. N. Orchard, | 311 Very reason- | ~ bulls, | § FoRE-| | front}¢ that that certain mortguge made execute and delivered, by Archie W. Patter- son and Minnie 0.’ Patterson, his wife, mortgagors to Farmers Trust Company, « corporation, mortgagee, “d_ the *first day of Decembe: 1925, and filed for record in the of- fice of the Register of Deeds for Burt ty, North Dakota on the January, 1924, at and recorded {i Mortgages o ft ¥ assigned to Helen Fanslow and Hulda Ulrich by writ- ten instru lated the 10th day t filed for r es 175 of assigninents on page 12 be foreclosed by a sale of th ises described ti said mortgage a herein described by the shériff at front door of the Court House e city of Bismarck, Bu S kota, on the 3 27, at the hour of wo o'clock in” the afternoon, to isfy the amount: ortgage on the di lands and pi id mortgag old to satish: in th f Nort June, 0 mises described vi 'y. the same are sit- County of Burleigh h Dakota and kno seribed as follows, to-wit: Northeast Quarter, (other- known aw the South’ Half of the Northeast Quarter and Lots On and Two) of Section Four, To: Hundred Forty-three, Seventy-seven, West. qnertgage debt “has e wi lared due. will be due on said mort. on the date of the sale incl ing taxe t togeth closure as all Dated May 16th, 1 HELEN and HULDA Ow Wooledge & Hanson, for Owner of Mortgage, North Dakota. ation May 16, 1927.) 6/6-13-20 ¥ ULRICH, ‘s of Mortgage. he applicath Drug Company, a c Bismarck, North ntary dissolution. that Bis- & corpora- of Bismarck poration, of QT Da- kota, for voli of the rth, laws of the Dakota, with Its 1 place of business at Bis- arck, North Dakota, has presented to the District Court'in apd for the County of Burleigh an North’ Dakota, an uppli q ‘ation for dissolutic tion for a ie id corporation b of sai lock of June, A, D, Or at such time subsequent thereto as the Court 10.00 o'clock A. M., pplica- ‘ourt. Witness my hand and seal of this D Court this 14th day of M t purt nd for Burleigh County, N. Dal (First publication May 16, 1927.) 5716. 0—6/6-13 ERTISEMENT FOR BL ADING WOR d bids for road « through si y hip a of County Burleigh until two ¢ PI sof North Dakota, m, July 6th, 19: \s ° n file with the amount the — bidd Promptly enter contract the performance of the work Joard of County Commissioners of said Burl ve the right tor for MI Co} ‘OTICE FOR BIDS, The Board of County Commission- ! ‘ounty, North with tir ith- out searifier attachment. Bids to be at 10:00 o'clock a. July 6th, 1927. A certified check for 5 of the amount bid to ac each bid. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. A. C. ISAMINGER, . County Auditor, 6/13-20-27 per cent mpany State of | 3 ‘yearly sales mi: uw. ” CORN; WHEAT CLOSE HIGHER Weather Conditions Over Most of Corn Belt Dis- tinetly Unfavorable Ctticago, June 13.—{4—Despite an- nouncement increase of the corn ible supply, the corn market to- day advanced sharply, and had a sus- taining influence on wheat. Weath- er conditions over a good part of the corn belt were distinctly unfavor- able, Reports of a wet harvest in the southwest And of unexpected firmness of the wheat. market at Liverpool tended to counterbalance auspicious advices regarding new wheat northwest. Corn closed stong 3% to 4% cents net hgiher, wheat unsettled at 1 to | 142 advance, oats to % up and pro- visions showing 7 to 20 cents gain. Very unfavorable Australian crop prospects, together with an uncertain outlook in Argentina, were reported today as being back of unlooked for strength of Liverpool wheat quota- tions. Brisk upturns at times today in the corn market were largely due to indications that rains had again put a stop to field work jn parts of the corn belt. According to experts, it will take two or three drying days to permit general resumption of plowing and cultivating. WHEAT MARKET CLOSES INNEAPOLIS: price the ion today, rain in parts of the southwest, hened corn, a good decrease ible supply late strong turn at Chicago, hief market helps. Close was to 1% nts higher today, Sep- nber leading. Corn futures fi i s of 2% to 3% cents. ctionally with corn. ruled — strong with grains. cents, Oats a Barley futures other coarse sold up 1 gained ground Cash wheat offerings were fairly large, but possibly one-third of the total was winter wheat, part ne direct to mill Demand for choice spring wheat was good and prem- ms were firm. Soft types con- tinued slow and draggy. Winter wheat was firm to strong. Durum w: ady. Corn offeri were heavy but de- mand was fairly good and trading basis was steady. Oats were quiet and steady. Rye was steady Barley was easy to one d was quiet and st SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Ju 13.—(U. D. of Cattle 3, in very lig! ig slow, fully steady around —9.00@10.00 ‘0 strong, bul cutters 6.50@ open- bulk salable other clas he stock 2 bul ders in suppl: , larg 6,50@7.50; run includes about fi Canadians, nothing done on calves 2,700; vealers, quality considered, around ‘50 or more low- good lights mostly 10.50, ozs 9,000; very slow, fully steady to strong; few 0 pounds and down early 8.75@8.85; sorted 160 to 190 weights around 9.00; most ed butchers and good Sows 8,00@8.25; sows 7.50 or better; pigs early 9.00; average cost Satur- day 8.28; weight 254. Sheep 100; 25@50 cents lower on lambs; steady to weak on sheep; best native lambs 16. best ewes 6.00, .CHICAGO ESTOCK Chicago, June -(U. 8. D. of A.) —Hogs 43,000; shippers, yard traders and small killers 10 to 15 higher than Satur-| R; day's average; bulk good to choice 160 to 210 pound averages 9,10@9.25; top few 135 to 150 pound weight 8.85@9.10; most good and choice 210 to 300 pound butchers 8.90@9.05; few light packing sows 8.15@8.25; little doing on slaughter p' big packers holding back, talking lower; heavy HE'S FLUSH RIGHT NOW — AND TENDER dEARTED! 6.00 = most carly sales toj “155 Ib. MARKETS | CHICAGO RANGE June 13 Close _ Close ‘on Yesterday Year Ago Open —Today—" Low Close 143% 1.42 day— High 1.464% Wheat— July 1.44% to 4 s , | Sept. 1.42% “ a 1.44% ' to % 4 'Corn— 93% to ™% 1.45 OT 1.02% July O44 29% 1202 to % AT% AT 1.16% 1.04% 12.82 to 85 13.05 Sept. IT% to 98 AT% to % Abs 1.15% to % 1.03 Oats— July AT AGM 145 1,03% 12.80 46" to is 1.16% 1.03%, 12.80 Sept. Rye— July Sept. Lard— July Sept. Ribs— July Setp. Bellies— July Sept. 12.70 12.92 ' 12.37 12.60 14.15 14.45, 12.95 to 13.00 12.95 12.45 12.70 14.35 14.62 1 Dark Hard (Mont.). To arrive Mi @1.58 @1.58 @1.56 @1.56 weight hogs 8.60@9.05; medium § @9.25; light 8.65@9.90; light Ii 8.00@9.15; packing sows 7.25@8 slaughter pigs 7.50@8.75. |. Cattle 17,000; fed steers and year- lines active, 15 to 26 higher; weighty steers very searce; sharing maximum ladvance; broad demand for well con- ditioned light yearlings at unevenly higher prices; largely a steer and yeurling run; stockers and feeders scarce, strong at 7.75@9.00 mostly; heavy fed steers up to 13.86; long yearlings 12.50; he yearling 11,00; medium bulls with weight 7.25 @7.50 strong; vealers quality con- 1.50 12.0. 16,000; practically nothing ; few early bid fat lambs and| lings 50 to cents or more} 1 than Friday; choice Idaho} 1d above 18.00; most bids on ith drastic sorts; few good 147 147 To arrive oo... Fancy 1 Amber Durum To arrive ........45 Fancy 2 Amber Durum 1 Amber Durum. 1.55%2 @1.59 3 : 1.52%@ ... 1.54% @1.57% 1.51%4@ ... 1.54%4@1.58% 1.53% @1.55%4 1.494 @1.55 4 1.4934@1.53% Red Durum 1.38% @1.4043 To arrive ... 1,35 4 @1.37% Coarse Grains Yellow corn I3%@ 941% 9: To arrive V2@ ... 20%@ 92% To arrive Amber Durum. Durum Amber Durum.. Durum 2 3 3 Yellow cor: ‘Yo arrive ... Yellow corn... To arri Yellow corn. Yellow corn. Mixed corn To arrive Mixed corn..... To arrive Mixed corn... To arrive Mixed corn.. d corn... hite oats.. hite oats rive... 4 White oats..... - Barley,-ch to fan To arrive .. Barley med to good. To arrive ...... Barley, lower grad 2 Rye..... To arrive No. 1 Flaxseed. . To arrive 3 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 4 olis, June 13.—4@)—Flour) d. In carload lots, family! ; tents quoted at 8:45 to 8.55 a bar- in 98-pound cotton sacks, Shipments 31,492. barrels. Bran 27.50@28.00. CHICAGO POULTRY ° 13.4) —Powftt pts 11 cars; @30; broilers 19 turkeys roosters 1313; ducks 23 @25; geese 23@25. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, June 13,4)—Wheat 4 red 140@1.41 fo, 2 hard 1.51! Corn No, 3 mixed 92@94%; yellow 9512@97. Oats No. 2 white 49 @. B2%2@ 4 Barlgy 85 Timéthy seed 4.75 Clover seed 20.00@35.00. Lard 12.75. Ril 12.50. Bellies 14.37. INNEAPOLIS RANGE SIX DROWNED cua oud IN MINNESOTA vig) LAKE SUNDAY 1.08 1.095% 1, 96% 98% | M Wheat— y 1.41 1a Rye— Accident Brings Gopher ‘| State’s Drowning Toll to 12 ‘ in Less Than Week Sep! Oats: duly Sept. Flax— fl Ju St. Paul, June 13.—()—The second drowning tragedy in Minnesota with- in a week, Sunday claimed the lives of six St. Paul residents who were plunged into Forest Lake, 30 miles north of here, when their rowboat capsized. . The deaths brought the total drownings to twelve since last Thurs- day, when six other persons lost their lives during a storm on Mille Lacs Lake, near Garrison, 125 miles north of St. Paul. Those drowned Sunday were: akon Eliasen, 38 years old. r, eight years old, his son. Olga, three years old, his daughter. Mr. and M Hjalmar Hanson. Ann Hanson, two years old, their Co.) | daughter. Mrs. Eliasen and her son, Herman, $1.35 aged 12, were the only ones of the 33, Party of eight who were rescued. +4 On Fishing Trip ‘97| The Hansons and the. Eliasens sha 114 rented a boat at the Millette Boat ! 2!o0 Landing, about 8% miles southeast of : Ti96. the town of Forest Luke, on a part 194! of Forest Lake known as Third Lake. They were i 000 fer | Barley— 4 July 89% MM DULUTH RANGE June 13 Open 90% 72% High Low Durum— duly Sept. ye duly Sept. Flax— July Sept. Dee. 1.63% 1.44% 14 139 1.400 1. 112% 113% 1.00% 1.01% 2.22% 2.23% 227 227 1.12 1,00 2.222 225 BISMARCK GRAI (Furnished by Russell- Bismarck, June 1 dark northern northern . uber dur mixed durum red durum . flax .. flax rye . trying j to pulljup the anchor when another .$ .70' member of the party stepped up to ‘67, assist. him, The overladen boat * .61 tipped over as they tugged at. the 3 ‘56 rope, and all the occupants were 1 cent per pound discount under, 'thrown into the water. Ear corn, 70 Ibs. 5 cents un-| Herman clung to the overturned !eraft and shouted for help. Other 9 ‘fishermen saved him and found Mrs. Dark hard winter wheat 1.27 Eliasen floating, unconscious, in the — water. She was brought to shore CHICAGO. PRODUCE and revived. Olga Ejiasen also was Chicago, June 13,44)—Butter un-' found, but efforts to revive her failed. changed; receipts 16025 tubs: cream-| Hers was the only body recovered ery extras 401%; standards 40%; ox- Sunday night, tra firsts 39@39%; firsts 36@37%; , seconds 33@3b. Speltz, per cwt. SHEL! No. 3, 56 Ibs. or more. ‘No. 4, 55 Ibs. No. § . No. 6 der shell. Hard winter wheat . | 1m tn ieee ee th licath iy n he matter of ¢ application: ach aed eit orders of Bismarck Improvement Company. ¢ 5 : 4 corporation, of Bismarck, North Siesta, GDS atora eee extras Dakota, for voluntary dissolution, Notice, is hereby given, that Bis- Cheese unchanged. marek Siapdivamint Company, a ——— corporation, organized and -exiedin FARGO BUTTER under and by virtue of the laws of Fargo, N. D., June 13.—)—Butter the State of North Ota, iw % ; rincipal “place of busin: at Bis. fat, not quoted; packing stock 25. | Princ! bunlnens. AL Beta. MINNE, LIS CASH. CLOSE tothe id for the Minneapolis, June 13.—)\—Wheat, North Novel un applications for receipts 234 compared to 207} declaration for “disso ‘sale ia year ago. Suinneapolle cash wheat ution of said Bare gather a said Court; jand coarse grains closing quotations a application will today follow: 1. Hard Spring of Buriecigh an Dakota, fancy < 1 1 N. 8., ch to fa EB ae ade ces at 1 Northern.

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