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e ‘4 epe g e ‘ Tribune lassi ed Advertisements ae eee ; B ; 7 MALB HELP WANTED AGENTS CHICRGD: RANGE ] | WANTED—Twenty husky mento AGENT be thousand miles ahead of : aly | | Mhandle package freight.” Wages 70 competition. Patented product’ Clo eo oper mo ee and 85 cents per hour. Paid every werts housewives want. 100 per cent Yesterday Year pen High we Close day. Also ten good men for ton-|| 2 insertion, 38 or \ profit. - Commi sak ei { nage gang. Can make from $40 to wander ......0005000 08 BO wanted, Treasurer, Box 929, New pis ue 143% 1.41% $60.00- per week. Season closes|] 3 26 words or Orleans, La, ine idee Tee | December Sth.. D. J. Nugent, No. 1 +5. Sb BABY Sept. mt ; 3 Bri Sixth street-Viaduct, Milwaukee, ‘words \BY CHICKS i > q | Wisconsin. x] PURE BRED CHICKS —From heavy Dee. 144% 1.42% Chrysler Starts With Sharp Rie % ying locks. er rown, | i WANTED Buff or White Leghorns $7; Rocks, er Gain—General Motors CLAY HAULERS .- Reds, Wyandottes, Orpingtons, \An- “38% 1054 Makes Record ‘ be used at Stanton, N. D. Paying conas $8; Assorted $6.50. 90 per oa eS 505% lakes Recor cents a yard mile. | Ha gent alive, prepaid atrivaguaran-| p._. me ete may nS 3 Sanon BD Consolidated Hatcheries, Columbia,| biol Sasa New York, July 28.—(P)—After an if Special Agents (Investigators) and Me July AIM 44 Md {Towingrihe ouanttige in wits weverat Sa eee reriaeaity: aaa HOUSES AND FLATS ar ans |Fecently active inten angged sharp: Write OZMENT, 33-P, St FOR RENT—Four room flat with 40% AT At AGM itick nant tals, Wier Wonk ae | a bath. Heat and water furnished. @% jsues in the lead. Easy money con- it il lubricating oils Six room modern newly decorated! Ryc— ltinued to supply the motive power a ng trade. Field house. For sale: 1.03% 107% 1.05% {for buying operations, which were Manager will train. Excellent op- leek Ea RS acd 18 96% Ate | largely of a professional character. ity. kly drawing ac- 222 Secon TEMG ? ‘ Chrysler, which has been active for int. tbe ence Oil & Paint FOR RENT—Six room modern house 1.10% 99% 97% several recent sessions, started the company,, Dept. Sales, Cleveland, : located on South side\ of N. P | Lard— ides |day with a sharp gain, and later con-| Ohio. — call at 511 Second street.| July ise tinued upward until it reached i TEI ddie-aged in as .E. J. Schultz. f a new high for the year. Genera foveaiapee en Yerm, "No objec FOR RENT—Five room modern pes Motors rallied from an early sinking oe ; : a spell, durnig which it was depressed tions to one child, One who prefers] house, bungalow style, well located. 16.50 p Du Cale Th a home more than wages. Bert] QR -RENT—Beautifil room7in7a| Inquire of J. K. Doran, 406 Third 16.15 ' (Mew EUREMELS cee Dob: Rox. s "| large modern home. Only two ie eS Rail shares were dull and feature- LEAR’ ber trade. Barbers in blocks from Courthouse. _ Have e co! one room | 18.15 " jess, and oils were quiet, possibly in great demand, big wages, easy| automatic gas water heater. Gentle- ed flat, reasonable rent.! 18.15 13.85 of resistance in the en to the latest effort to drilling. Substantial net fits for the first half of ported by Marland wa y without effect on the New catalog and special Moler Barber work. immer offer free. 8 1 College, Fargo, N. D. FEMALE HELP| WANTED—An experienced lady cook who ean furnish references as to capability. Shift from 2 to 10 p,m. Must bake pies, and plan own menus. Wages $15 per week with room and board at present and more in fall. Write to Hotel Irvin afe, Kenmare, N. D. 3. GOVERNMENT _ Stenogra- men only. treet, eS FOR RENT—A nice large room with kitchenette and electric stove for cooking, also outside porch can be used for either sleeping or light housekeeping. For sale: dressers. Phone 457-M or call‘at 614 Eighth street. BG BO FOR RENT—Beautiful room in a, large modern home. Only two blocks from Courthouse. | Have automatic gas water heater. Gentle- Call at 602 Seventh} _The Laurain Apts., phone 303. nitive” * BEARS BECOME “ BUSY AT CLOSE =: —To Tease to reiponsible parties a ood garare and acces- sory bysiness*a aparti : y, business partment Fiaxseed was firm with a fair to good demand. Choice was wanted. | approximately. on | | zs | and the trading basis wa Choice yellow was firm, jloss of pr ats were quiet and steady. j the ¢ was firm to strong, choice) practic market Public utilities were also inactive despite further reports of stead expanding earnings. The closing was firm. Total sale 700,000 shar unchanged, | curtail was steady. Price range live in, Partiés must be in a po: tion to take over about $1,000! worth of stock and equipment.! Place new, doing a good busine: and well located. Write Trnbune| BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell- Heavy Movement of New Winter Wheat Depresses CHICAGO LIVESTOCK B OUI ER | ict (U.S. D, of A.) j N Hi ismarek, duly. 2: CaO, . 8. D, of A. Hate and Aypiete saleedslt cone angie e one ee Sear ae Prices in Chicago Market (dee Gemee zallges, Btn: menerally steudys tp FRG Y Bikmarek| as . . 1 northern... 753 bu to 200 pounds 10.40@ rene tnition soon. Experience un-| FOR RENT—Light housekeeping FOWRRtE er eee Laannibeeced bah 10.65; 210 to 260 pounds 9.60@10. necessary. “How to Quality” mail-| 0m in. modern home, very pleas- | FO E—One 1927 Standard Buick} Chicago, July 23.—4)—Expeet: 1 iixed sdaram 260 to 300 pound butchers @ ed free. Write Ozment, 86-T, St.] 2t porch in front, nicely furnish-| Sedan in perfect condition. P. C.! tions of a heavier movement of new 1 red durum . most packing sows 8.00@8.25; Sadi Mo: x ed, gas range, close in. Ladies) | Remington, Jr. Phone 26 or 220-W. | winter wheat to market had a bear- 1 flax... lightweights 8.40@8.60; _ pract a ele Sdosen aewing| Prererred. “G23 "Thkiyer Ave, ‘Plone ‘mais ee ee (oy effect on wheat valucs today te (No. 2 fat no market on pigs; shippers took OF te wna tate ee sia D jward the last. Word of 800,000/ No. 1 rye 1,000; estimated holdover 4,000; home; experi anrtions | FOR RENT—Two furnished sleeping buy tive f bushels of North American wheat sary; materials cut; heavywe 7 t hogs 8.75@9.75; med rooms suitable for two in all mod- ie , house or bungalow*on month-|having been bought today for shi; um 9.25@10.70; lights furnished. | Addressed gnvelore| ern home, close in. Call at 108] jy installments. Write Tribuac tig | ment to Europe, failed te check set | Sats, 9.60@10.50; brings particulars, “Milo Garments] Stn nes otBnie 968" ty enta, Write Tribune No. ment to Europe, failed to. chock ast: | Spelts, er cw. oudway, Bay $17 dozen sewing , Neckwear, we teach you and supply work, particulars for addressed en- velope, Supreme Neckwear, 179 iT 22, fi oe ie take| nished rooms. “Call at 806 First aig 7 y. street or phone 413-J. charge of small hospital, Write| __Sereet or phone 41 ‘ apa: ibune| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms for) particulars: (Weis Teen in ieodbrihimasl_-Calliee 114 Wast SHELL CORN” Ibs. or more . ang cen ROOM AND BOARD jourd and room for man. Write P. 0. Box 663. Place_in country preferred. . FOR SALE SS LE—New Eureka Vacuum Machine .has never peen as all attachments, Sells 0 large furnished ‘ht housekeeping on ‘ivate entrance, Call was due largely to black rust talk.| No, About 1,200 cars of new wheat are | No. expected to arrive on Monday at Omaha. Wheat closed weak % to 11% cents {net lower, corn % to 1% cents down, oats 34 to % cent off, and provisions varying from 7 cents decline to & cents advance. ith spring wheat crop prospects compared week ago fed steers 25@75 cents lower; fed yea lings weak to 50 cents off; grassy and short fed steers 75 cents to 1.00 few steers closed strong at grass cow s » cents to 1.00 more under last week's high time; fed cows and heifers 50 cents lower; all cutters. cows and bulls steady; v One cent per pound discou 55 Ib, Ear corn, 70 Ibs., & der shell, Hard winter wheat .... Dark hard winter wheat Four modern unfur- ae "1 - Main or phone 672-R. in the Northwest depending -to an ers 1.00@1.50 lower; few fed heavy Bones tr ean mana| FOR RENT—Two roome for ‘tight| "eularly for $56.40. Give us $45 unusual extent. on weather develop: MINNEAPOLIS RANGE steers ubove 14.00 top agers. Salaries and expenses and) Foe deceping, Calh ne Ge ak] and it’s yours. Inquire at 608| neste ang ith rrnecathoatio weieos ops <u MEO: BULL, 1ibOQNESS odiathe mission. Mrs. Hanton, Annex) eee tien bee Fain itreet_or_phone 488:W.___| rising, the wheat market here proved | w, F pen High Low Close} price taking best long and light year- _Hotel, Room 26.00 T—Comfortably furnished| FOR SALE Hotel, twelve rooms,| sensitive today to indications that|Wheat— ings; medium weights up to 1 WANTED—Lady cook for 60 room| FOR RENT— Comfortably furnishe cafe completely furnished and elec-| black rust might receive a sudden ‘Su ‘a i 934 bulk grassy and short feds 10.25 hotel, town of 1000, Write Tri-/ rooms at, 522 Second street. tric lighted. Only cafe in town,| impetus from chances of higher) S¢P' hy 1.87% | downward to 8.25 with common light bune No. 46. “ well ‘patronized by travelers. Terms | temperatures coming eam oe ail 4 140% 140% | natives and southwestern 7.50@8.00; % ; ; % or 3 . . 5 # jes. ~~ a : g Ef eral _housework._ Phone 189. | WANTED — Ambitious, iridustrious | ALE — Completa 3 rant!aadian prairies, although warm, was 88% BBM RTM BT he! : person to introduce and supply the} FOR | SALE-~ Complete restaurant p be Nod likely t M14 91% 90% vOle a Aen Te caiahed| demand for Rawleigh Household] eauipment including stools, tables,|clenr and not ‘considered likely to| ety eae ones 4 FOR RENT—Three room furnished P ty. $150) counter, cigar case, coffee urns, e * A a ars, | Steer 5 me: earling 2 See ment praceditinte exmeeiens Ce eID Saco oe edhe hae |, acctelophune Tu ddlerses becd:| Mprarsh clesss: Minch reat) in Mam AL 40% “40s | 2405 few selected heavy fecders 1 Avanne W. ———.| ness everywhere, No selling ¢x-) FOR SALE—One McCormick header| jta""govelopment. According te a laslactedays fee, wosle 20a. denbled Py Fox newi—Modern four room) perience required. We supply Pro-| almost new. Inquire Chas. McCor-| vices at hand, black rust ie general 2.21% 2.21 | iam teedlie cities anc lacus at ) , apartment with sleeping porch,| ducts, outfit, sales and service| 1 Menoken, N.D. _|in southeastern Saskatchewan as well 2.28% 2.9214 rect; slaughter lambs closing 25@50 partially furs peal Ca pelvals Feit incest th a ree ohn Deere Bow. as throughout foeey ail of ae 2.24% 224 cents lower; sheep steady: feeding i entrances. Good location. C: Profits inerea: . Low- it condition. Wachter] itoba, where it is gradually in’ lambs strong; top prices: Fat range 612 Rosser. Phone 214-R. est prices; best values; most com- Co. hone 42. ing (npuae atasns, ant undontited ddhn. tees 83) 388 8 lambs 14.50; fat native iambe 13-76: FOR RENT—One furnished apai plete service, FOR SALE—Two bu gas plate | ger stage. s+ 9% 69% 6914 ifat ewes 7.00; bulk price: Been Bae Rue Apts. Frigidaire,| Dept. N. D FOR eo rit +" ee won | plate, a rangers 13.75@14.50; ni 3.25@ % nt in the Rue Apts. Fri | a ete. ione 71, Patterson Hot 11 range 5 nee } it 711 Aven’ ide-awake hustler, grocery an 3 @7W; range et ie la 3 T5@ FoR RENT—Two room modern fur- cialty man, can ‘territorial ____WORK IN Minneapolis, July 23.—()—Higher Open High Low Close | 13.50. nished apartment at 924 Fourth ights on sale of Dr. Siegert’s ‘OMPETENT WOMAN desires|cables and further rust reports from ; Sass — ¢ street, Phone 543- Ancostis, ime get Sie housework, Prefer widow or bach-| western Canada gave wheat futures : fet H SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ing, same Toi ince 5 a FOR RENT—Modern three room fur- nished apt. with private bath. Call at 721 Third str elor's home. Address answers to|@ strong start today, but buying Tribune N waned on an advance of %@% cents and a setback resulted. Last prices were %4@% cent lower, July weaker than deferred months. Oats eased %@%4 cent with other —#)--The ling market @50 cents n between mostly 50 the South St. Paul, July general steers and for the week is mostly lower with she stock of and low grade materi cents lower, plicant must have car. Address with references Angostura. Bitters Asengy. JInc., 14 East 46th street, New York. | he fi i! 34 SMASHING VALUE LIND cinches 1.34% Blais See a aa ee plain sewing or ‘em- lering. Work done reasonable. Phone_4 “ 9% spots more, . says FOE “| duly ... ¢ spots me ys. the nable. _P rae teed 2 fe 50 i markets. Trade was very dull. Bar. United States departmetn of agricul. ‘OR RENT—Furnished or anfur-| Orcer® .foprantecd 2 for wet wate drive through with | [68 futures were firm on buying) Sept .. 293 225, 2.22% ture. Stockers and feeders are about ished t at the Varney ; 1- O drive through with) against export sales. Export busi- ned 2.24% 2.24 steady, but extremely draggy. Veal- Bishsd aparienton in advance; we deliver and col-| “someone to Twin Cities or Iowa hires, cS onieicincs iene ; Flats. Phone 773. Crane-Kent Clothes, Cincin- oon. Write Tribune No. 48. nese elbed. es farly es i. ae FARGO LIVESTOCK een are 75 pete 2 1. 1s cai - —_—— am zs + __ | but pric: jagged late, Ls ul it ‘o] earlings brougl during FOR BENT — Meas ant eN—Gean. sansana ICAGO_ PROD! closed steady. Flaxseed futures were| Fargo, N. D, July 23—Hogs 150|the week, with medium. weight i Murs, ne. SALESMEN—Guaranteed salary and/ Chicago, July 22—()}—Butter wn-|dull and easy with a featureless| to 186 pounds 9.50@10.35; 180 to 200] steers next in line at 12.00, while Ror NT San ee al oa mlons saline aT mene, | changed; Feceipts 13,929 tubs. rad eae ae : pounds 50@10.35; 200 to 225 pounds | lightweights stopped at 11.50; bulk kitchenette, Haselhurst. 411 Fifth! opnortunity. Specialty, Box 918,| Eggs unchanged; receipts 12,274] -Cash wheat offerings continued @ 25 to 250 pounds 9.00@|of the dry fed steers and yearling light and met with a fair to good de- 9.75; 260° to 300 pounds 7.75@9. ) street. Cedar Rapids, Ia. selling at 10.75@11.50, with e' gPassy Cheese unchanged. fs ta mand. Sound, high protein offer-| packers 6.75@7.50; stags 6.75@7.50.|and warmed up offerings lareely at FOR -RENT — Unfvrnished apart-] MEN AND LADIES with cars, rural —————__ 4 ruled firm within the range. Sheep, top spring mbs 11.50@/8.50 to around 10.00. Bulk of the she ments at Person Court. Phone 796. work, pleasaht, very remunerative. FARGO BUTTER inter offerings were meager. | 12.50; cull lambs 7.50@8.00; light | stock cashed nt 5.75@8.25, all cutters OR RENT—Apartment in Tribune] Write fully. Hugh L. Nicholas,| Fargo, N. D,, July 22.—()—Butter| Durum was quiet and steady. ewes 4.50@5.50: heavy ewes 3.50@|4.25@5.00, bulls mostly 6.00@6.50 Building, Apply Tribune office, 4750 Sheridan, Chicago, fat, unchanged; packing stock 25. Corn was in quiet to fair demand! 4.50 bucks 2.50@3.50. and stocker and feeder steers 6.50@. MOW’N POP Brewing By Taylor HERE'S AN ACCOUNT OF A YOUNG YEH ONLY Cr POOR PoP ~ IF HE ONLY KNEW “hor Hose” Gora RISE OUT OF Mi” ou. ry OF HIM ae “ANYWAY, AND MY SCHEME IS WORKING s MAN WHO HAS NEVER GAMBLE, Nes tyre || SWORE,SMOKED OR STAYED UP. THAN ELEVEN O'CLOCK— DOES NOTHING BUT STUDY ANOIT / SAUS HE (5 SO BRILLIANT HE'S | HEADED STRAIGHT FoR THE HOUSE —L WISH YOO WERE LI ‘THAT, DEAR ~ L SO ADMIRE MEN WHO DO THE aerggieed [2 Amber Durum. formeenmeentamnnneerenereenemneiin: a 7.50. Vealers closed with bulk to packers ag, 12.00. Top light hogs brought 10.60 re- cently or 35 cents higher than a week ago and the highest since Apri 21. Medium weight butchers were steady to 50 cents higher, with 220 to 240 ound averages closing at 9.50@10.00. Heavier butchers were about steady, selling mostly at 8.50@9.00 or better. Packing sows closed about 20 cents lower, bulk 7.65. Pigs were 35 cents higher, with bulk at the close 10.60, At the present time with lights going | higher and an uneven trend in the market, and packing sows declining, this branch of the trade is experienc- ing the widest price spread of the season, Slaughter lambs ar cents lower, yearlings lower, ewes strong to cents or more higher. Best native lambs brought 13.25, with best ewes at 6.50 and best yearling wethers 11.50. Bulk} of the native lambs sold at 12.75@ 5 mostly 50 D cents LIS CASH CLOSE July 23.—()—Wheat | ay 137 compared to 382] Minneapolis cash wheat grain closing quotations r ago. and coar: today follo 1 Hard Sp Montana To arriv D.N.S, ig, fancy ses 1.60% @1,05% 5 54 @)1.59% 1.635 05% @1.605% % (@1.57% | @1.51% | @146% 5 ord to good Dark Northern To arrive 1 Northern To arrive i. 8: D. QA Ss Ph st 3 eee. | 1 Dark Hard (Mont.). 1 Hard (Mont.)....... 1 Minn. & S. D., 1 Dark Hard $3 To AIG To arrive % 8141 Fancy 2 Amber Durunt 1 Amber Durum To arrive Durum To a 3 Durum Amber Durum Durum a 1 Rer Durum... To arrive .... Coarse 2 Yellow corn. To arrive 3 Yellow corn, To arrive Yellow co} To arrive 5 Yellow corn. G Yellow corn. 2 Mixed = White oats.. White oats... To arrive 9 @ | 1.00% @1. BBE%@ . Flaxseed To arrive cream- extra sec- firsts 38@39;" firsts 36%@37; onds 34@35!'2, Eggs unchanged; receipts 11,755 x highe’ 21 long ho: 3 bri CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, July 23—()—Wheat No. 2 red 1.414% @1.4 3 No, 2 hard 1.43. Corn No, 3 mixed 99; No. 2 yel- low 1.0. Oats he 0. 2 white 49@49%4; No. 3 white 43% @46, Rye. Not quoted. Barley 72@87. Timothy 4.00@4.25, Clove: 1 20.00@/30.09, Lard 5 Ribs Bellies 13.62. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, y 3. unchanged; shipmetns 44,132 barre! Bran 24.50@25.50, FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., July a fat, unchanged; packing stock 2! CHICAGO POULT! Chicago, July 23. — (P) — Poultry alive, steady; receipts 1 car; lez horn hens 15, BUTTER MARKET Chicago, July 23.—P)—Butter pr duction has passed ita peak, and is showing the usual seasonal’ decline. General producing conditions, how- ever, are more favorabel this year than last for late summer produc- tion, and there is little likelihood that production will drop as sharply from now on as occurred last year. At the close of the week, the gen- ‘ TIN GETTIN SO Z CAN JAATS FUNIOY!! AE RIDE AY Pony GOOD Now = DON7 EVEN ANSWER : OM, AERE COMES OSCAR-I'LL, AS LET AUM RIDE 17! eral tone on all markets, with the ex- ception of Boston, was fully steady to firm. Dealers though were oper- ating rather conservatively, owing to the reported favorable production condition in the larger producing sections and because of continued heavy into-storage movement. There was sufficient confidence in the mar- ket over the longer period, however, to prevent prices from going much lower. In ‘spite ‘of lighter receipts, the to-storage movement the four point markets continues gaits heavy, and the surplus in holdings is being gradually increased. ue | stock prices which |list as increasing inquir PAGE SEVEN was generally anticipated. olis were very light for the week aml the bulk of the trading was done on wheat out of elevator storage. Min- neapolis September wheat closed Fri- day at 1.38, or practically the same figure as the week previous. The cash wheat market in Winni- peg was reported firm and steady. during the week to make a market and quotations were nominally high- er as a result, No. 1 amber was quoted at 3 cents to 10 cents over Duluth July, with No, 1 mixed at 2 cents under to 8 cents over. Corn was slightly higher for the week, Oats continued quiet and feature- less. September declined % cent for the week, closing Friday at 40%. Barley stronger, in the fu- tures, influenced mainly by. the tight delivery situation in the July. September advanced one cent for the week, closi Friday at 69 cents. duly rye was firm and higher on ac- count of the tight situation prevail- ing in the old crop delivery but Sep- tember was ker on account of the liberal offerings of the new crop, No. 2 sold at 13 cents to 15 cents over September, Flax was without special feature for the week. September gained % cent for the week, closing at 2.2114. FINANCIAL REVIEW. York, July 23. rates conti) ate the New money 4/P)—E d this week to upward movement of again moved into new high ground, The advance, how- ever, Was more stubbornly gontest- ed, and several weak spots cropped out. Pro king sales, inspired by the belief that the recent. upward ace had been too fast, reached sub- F proportions, “and accounted for much of” the irregularity in the closing days of the week The p} renewal rate ¥ cent, the lowest ron Friday, Time money, acceptance and commercial s also were a shade easier, Although scores of specialties were bid up to new peak prices, the real leadership of the market rested in a select group of standard industrials such as Baldwin Locomotive, General Blectric, ¢ Motors and inghous tric, all of eclipsed their previous peak prices, U.S. Steel common sold within fraction of the top recorded since the old stock was stric The — business de oped. quarterly report of Republic Iron and Steel was somewhat of pel f a disappointment. but buying developed in some of ithe other independents, particularly Crucible, Inland and Otis. Bethle- hem Steel held up well, although the cult community — practically t hope of a resumption the July meeting. which have been sluggish most of the time since the present “bull” market began three years ago, took on a new Tease of life in re- sponse to a stiffening of red meta prices, and a reported turn for the better in the industry, better Oils showed i resistance to selling pressure, UBLICATION f the Interior nd re K, 8. sismarek rd notice of intentic make COMMUTATION Proof, tablish claim to the land al seribed, U.S. rie S\ . Wim, Fischer, all of Dakota LES G. BOISE, vard of Menoken C | School District N 23 bids f 8 drivers on three indivi routes until MM. August 3rd, Dak. eoright tl y or all bids or By order of ti chi Dated July 1ge7 oo} Board. Mik Antz (Schanta, his hortgagors, to The Cit onal Bank of Lismarek, a core ation, as mortgagee, dated the n day of December, 1923, and d for record in the office of the ister of deeds of the county of of North Cn bage 165, which mortgage was he’ cr duly assigned to De Holding Company, a corpora: tion. of Bismarck, North Dakota, by an Instrument in'writing, dated the 19th day of April, 1927, and recorded in the office of said register of deeds on the 22nd day of duly, 192%; 0 o'clock A. M., and recorded in Book 175 of Assignment of Morte gages at page 393, will be foreclos by ‘a sale of the’ premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the courthouse in ithe city. of Bismarck, | in the county of ‘urleigh and = state North Dakota, at the hour of toy cl » on the 30th day of 27, "to satisfy the amount due on’ such’ mortgage on the date of, sale, The premisos described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situate in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and described as fol- lows,. to-wi Commencing at the Southwest corner of Section Three 43), thence east on gecticn line Thirteen Hundred Nineteen (1319) Feet, thence north seyen hundred eighty Feet (780), thence ‘west thirteen hundred, nineteen (1319) Feet to the west section line, ¢! south seven hundred elj feet to the yiece of beg We bee TF 1 August, 0) or tne: containing Twenty-three two One Hundredths (23.62) There Wilt be d ‘mh ere wi z t a of aale t C EQUMENTELT Cash wheat receipts in Minneap«<>. Not enough cash durum was received +2