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be used at Stanton, N. D. 20. cents a yurd mle. Haas ge tracting Co., Stanton, N.:D. ‘WANTED —Anibitious, person to introduce and demand for Rawleigh a in Morton county. 19 $400 a month or more profit, Rawleigh out Patt ness everywhere. eee required. we aapely Peo. Pro- outfit, sales: everything you nea increase every month. Low. est prices; best values; most com- te service. W. T. Rawleigh Co., i 322, Minneapolia, Minn. <1 fa-—ambitiols mai oF, woman wv tase orders for Watkins Pro- duets, part or full time; Ngepe sion basis. Write Tribune Ad. No 4 HUNTERS ATTENTI ION FOR SALE—#0 acres of land. south east of . Steele, containg good \duck pass. For information write L, Dornacker, Steele, N. D. LEAEN Barber tra Barbérs in great di nd, big wages, easy work. New catalog and special summer offer free. Moler Barber College, Shee? WANTED—Sis penters. Those with elevator rane preferred, Write or see K. W. Oglesby, Uole- harbor, N.‘D. q FOR RENT—Furnished ‘arni he ping room ir modern —_ ‘with’ gas for cooking, Atso a @ye. all at 622 ‘vhird direct” or Phone 13: FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished} light: housekeeping . rooms in all modern homey with private en- trance, Call at 718 Fifth street. Mi at Jarrell Hardware, Second: street-or Phone 905, FOR RENT—Oné furnished two pe! pt. $250 month, also nished room for light hovattseping: 517 Second or. call 8 apartment und floor. Also for saje. d. bed. and dresser. Call at 930 Fourth street. FOR ~ RENT—Firnished oF Dal nished tment at the Vi Flaty. 778. ie Phena FOR RENT—Three or four unfur- nished rooms on second floor in modern home. Call at 228 Twelfth street north or Phone 1182-M. RENT—Light — _iinsehed ping: Also for sale: FOR RENT—Furnished room up- i ity heat. Mrs. K. Grif- HOUSES AND FLATS. pe antennae) -) Ln pat RENT—Modern five room = tment, hot ‘ter heat, Elassed.to. porch, full basement, gas ind electrical connections, garagé|, nd lawn. Phone 842M or call at _, 622 Tenth street. yee RENT—Modern seven room * house with four hedrooms., Call at 508 West Broadway (six blocks west of cstottice) between 7:00 p. m..and 8:00 p.m, or hone § 676-M. RENT—Six room use located on South lds of of. N. P ee ae at 511 Second street. E. For RENT. ae x roMh modern _cot- tage, close in at $40, 5 room par: * modern house at ‘$25. Geo. M. ‘A nice room| furnished flat, -reasonable ren‘ } «__ ‘The Laurain Apts., phone 303. NT—Furnished six room}, Ya médern and close in, Write Tribune Ad. No. 6 _WorK WANTED WANTED: Steady work by m arciety man. Repairman of ‘Steam pollers engines, factory machinery, \also pip fitting. Ten years experience. ranteé work, Peferenc it} wae H. L. Patterson, 405—13th St. Phone 617-J. STENOGRAPHER with five years ex- perience in North. Dakota. desires i ‘ mporary. or permanent work in 1 634-3. FOR RENT—Furaished one ~ kitehenett room. ae te, ee reet. FOR RENT- eet = ae Ruild'ng. Apply T FOR He 0 terms, real ¢ mortgage, cit; small farm near Bismarck, Ad. No. 7, caré Tribune, SAI plex sport touring. Any reasonable: offer takes it. Call at 612 Main street. y agency for an company. An.inviting contract: to the right party. All answers held strictest . confidence. em, On| mare and one bay mare, which been on my place for_two and three month ig. Section 144- 1%, Gottlieb » McClusky, N. Dak. oR SALE—Guernsey co years old; 1 ye Live years Bod: 1 siz aes ola. J ail to freshen this fall. tered bull 3 years ojd.. Bids my be rrp Aug: 30, Bismarck Indian wowE LAUNDRY—Firat- cl class work . Shirts a — uty. Also fa ily. washes “ake irs at low-cost. dargu Bulten’s| Home Laundry, 205A Avenue A west. Phone 1017. WANTED—By young ceri gre speci to board one or two small Good school opportunity. p. id Write Tribune*Ad: No: 76. Cal! “WORK WANTED by qinat cli car-| GONE BSTRAY— Can furnish best of refer- inter, “ss Write Tribune Ad. No. 75. ences. WANTED TO BUY he bi low on month- j Ay instaliscent. "Werte Tribuws Nec] spring, mare, whité: hind fect, ryhite wep ae forehead. For reward ing smarck Ave. Phone 318. Me SALE—Two ses complete. Depositors’ Holding Co. Pho Co., 520 Main nesot: : einiseth, Katherine Fi WE DO not offer for or used automobile that does not contain all the essentials of satis- faction in ownership. This hous¢ does more business with ol tomers than with new customers. SALESMAN WANTED WANTED—First ate salesmen. Lig- nite Combustion eee Co.,} a are FORNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—A child’s ivory enamel | wooden bed and mattress, size ona $7.00. Drésser $12.00. Phone pet el ‘NOTICE one eal ante FORE OSU! SALE "Notice ts Rereby: given that that ‘oértuin mortgage executed and Nvered by James Afullin: “ote; man, Gees agor a eae Sane & corporation, mortgagee, dat Rird day of September, aah filed for rec re 7 the “ha register of of the Cow Byrleigh ie the. ‘State of North, "Ds 23rd day af November, my recorded in Book 171 [* @ mortgage was Nr he November, “1921, aly, a oe iy Bismarck ‘Bank at Bismarek, Nort Dakota, to the Da- ot: Fecotded in the office of the of decas ‘of Burleigh Count kota, on the 29th of Octal er, 1925 at 9 A. M. in Book 175 of, Assign- ments at page assigned b: eid agsignee of mort- {the District Court Burleigh, duly recorded Book 175 of Assignments on pag: 301 in the office of said register of |, deeds, will be foreclosed by sale of in such mortg icy and premises in suclt ereinafter described, je. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, ae Northeast quarter plats 0 Section ten (10) a, She hundred forty (140) Nort of Range elghty (80) West of the Fifth Seipelpat meridian and containing, 95/1 lat ai 95), together with the Tegal costs . ao ure ecelver of Bismarck Bank, Bismarck, North Pakots, tert e ssignee of Mortgage ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for sevipipa ot Mortgagee, North Dakota. ay Let Ci/14-21-28—8/4-11-18) OTICE FOR BIDS “Notice™ is hereby given that the} ward of County Co Burleigh County, Nort receive sealed bids until 2 o’cloc! . » September 6th, 1927, for 300 more or less, of mine run and six inch Jumps ‘coal, to be. delivered as needed. a m., Septemb: jed check for st. missioners of sioners reverves any or all bids. ted August a 1927.” A.C ISAMINGER, arn ty Auditor, Burleigh county, jo. vet erths cus-| Fr ‘== | lic auction to the highest bidder foe Mortgages at page 130, watch | J }1oeh Dakota, will] ids to be opened at 2|° EXECUTION WHEREAS heretofore ju and decrec in mortauge toreciosers wero duiy” entered an. July fi 1927, in. the offloa of. i county oF | ma is Plaintiff, and M. ‘inseth ant cCury, ate. Defendants, and wherein it was atijudged and de- creed that Plaintiff recover. from ts M. B, Finseth and pent Finseth, the sum of Three iqueand, Five Hupdred Sixty-two Lb! décreeing im 18 a Valld first mot Hen ui the real. estate a describing said the undersigried, shall ‘offer for sale and sell gash tha. premises herein described sale will be held on the Toth day of bel 1927, at 2 ee Gant PB. R a ote eee barre a. Cour: inthe City o: pte North “Dakota, to fy id. judgment ‘and special ex The real estate above mentioned and to be sold is situated in the County. of Burleigh, and Staté of North Dakota, and is known and, de- scribe follows: ‘The Southwest Quarter (SW3) of Section Twelve (12),. 2 ‘own up, One “Hundred Forty aa), ior’ ange Seventy-six ( ntig Eitth | Principal Meridten (Gt containing, 160 acres, aore ox ieee Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, hia Ord day of Auguat, 1927: Sheritt of Burlelah County, Btate of North Dakota, Dickinson and Jonnson Attorneys ea Plaintiff, Minot, Nor S/tsatedeeae--9 /- 4 NOTICE OF SPHCT SA WHEREAS heretofore judgmem and decree in Ap chee foreclosure were duly entered on July 25th, 1927, tn the ‘ftice of the Clerk of for County of ti wherein Bank, of Minneapolis, Minn., Véiget, Com. ot, Banka “of” tive Widte of Minnesota, and W., A. mith, Examiner in charge of ligule |; dation of closed banks for state of Minnesota is patna, and Elmer 3. Anderson, Ebba H. Anderson and LJ Baird. ‘as Receiver of Farmers nd Merchants State Bank of Di coll, N. D., are Defendants, and wherein it’ was adjudged and creed that Plaintiff recover trom Defendants, Elmor J. Anderson and bh H. Anderson, the sum of Bit teen. Hundred a irty-elght & 64/1 ($1538,64) DOLLARS, and decreqing that s&id claim is a valid f1 gage lien upon the re {herein described, and that sald real estate be sold: to satisfy the same, and the said Men foreclosed there- b: "ow, THEREFORE, NOTICE. If HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of a writ of spe execution issu out of said Court and directed afd|} delivered to me han and now in my ds, a said judg, paareycertaln mort@age executed Y|heromafter d 4| 1927, to satisty th EXECUTION) extate | § NOTICE OF prc FORE- LOSURE 5. Notice isi hereby ivan that that and de- pence by James Mullins, a single rigagoy to Bismarck Hanke rar pol ‘ation, mortgagee, dated the Zara day of September, 1921, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the pounty, of j | Burleigh in the State of North Da- kota, on the 23rd day of Novemb 1921, and duly recorded in, Br of Mortgage: we 129, which November, 1921, duly assigned by Bismarck Bank at Bismarck, Nort Dakota, to the Bank of North Da- kota, which ass, nent was dul) recorded in the office. of the regis ter of deeds of Burleigh cou! ty. North Dakota, on the 29th of © in cr ae of ber, 1935, at.9 A. M. Assignments at page thereafter assigned by si of mortgagee to 1. I. ceiver of Bismarck Bar 27th: day. of February, 1936, whi Resignment was duly’ recorded in bo 176. of Assignments at page Min Greate er sath register of ds, will be foreclosed by sule of he premises: in steh mortgage and lescribed, at the front door of the Court House at, Bis- marck, at the hot of two o'clock on the 22nd day of August amount due up- such mortgage on the duy of The premises d.recribed in ich mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the sare are de- scribed as fol lows, to-wit; he Northwest quarter W'4) (of Section twenty-two ), township one hundred thieiy-clght fia9se noth of Range Seventy-seven. (77) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian and containing one. hundred fifty-eight acres more or less according to the YJ. 8. Govern- ment Survey thereof (2 acres Seeded for school house). ‘6 will be due.on such mort- ane nt the date of ante. the aune ai Three Thousand Three Hundred Seventy and. 95/100th | Dollars ($3370,95), together with the legal fees and costs of foreclosure, Dated July 13, 1927 R. BAIRD as Receiver of Bistiat k Bank, Bismarck, ota, née of Mortgagee. 80) Bale, 4 neys for Assignee of Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota, (7/14-21-28—8/4-11-18) SHERIFF A SAT, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh— M. M. Ruder, Plaintiff, Ellinggon, Defendant, Sorice iS HERERY IV: That by Virtue of an execution me directed and delivered, and in my hands, ins *s office of t fo i nae District Court, Btate of North Das kota, in and for the County of Bur- leigh upon a judgment, rend said Court in favor of M. Plaintite to Vig One, safe, and not dato July 27th 21 Sune Toens 1924 dinger, dune 16th. 1924, manual dinger, date 1.00; | Emanuel * June 19 Thiel, date Sept. 7 Fred ‘Griswold, date Jan. $88.32; Olat ‘olson, February i924, | $200. Bergstrom, 1 Dee. 14 ‘Dec, Stl undersigned, Sheriff, sale and seit at lc auction to the highest bidder. cash the premises herein descr! sand sald. sale wi hela lay of "september, 192, the front door of the: Cour ry o fut (8), and all ‘of |e wo (2)' and Three a ‘im Block Pen.(10) in First Addi- the. Village of Driscoll, frie gg of Burlegih and State of North Dakota, as per plat on file Register nd Deeds in and for said county aud State. RO) WE! Sheriff of. “Burielgh Cr County, State of N Dickinson and Tehnnon, Attorneys for Pinintitt, i Da 8/4-11-18-86—9/1-8 BIDS WANTED .. The Menoken School District No, 33 will receive bids for a School jus Body for a one-ton Chevrolet a asia, length 144, width 60° and}, jhelgh: eae hid will bé received until Ms.’ PAUL HOLMES, President. PARK WOOD, (8/16-16-17) 26 “sho tate Bee st Metsh, date Jan. 1st, Albert ”‘Anststad, | and Fvald: iyretad, dute Maren NY, $158.96; Jacob Andal, May’ 24th, 1921, $340.91; A. M. th, ‘19; date Icndav, the 1927, at ath, piste Bers 23, of sal bee ‘Fron door “ee the Court in: the -C! aid “County; and Stator sell the righty title and Sates -O. C, Ellingson, in and to the above described property, to. satisfy. said Jj ment and costs, amounting . to. J qiundred ‘Sixteen ~ Dollats cents, together. wit ru costs of sale,” sinterest on }same from the 26th day of Ma 1925, at the rate of. 7 per cent per Annum, at Public Auction, to the highest Indder for ¢ Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated August 10th, 1927, First Pub. 11th day of Aug. 1927. Second Pub. 18th day of Aug. 192' weighing on rizht Ider, hind feet white and white e. Appears to. be unbroke. Owner: Ay have same by paying charges And calling at Sec. ‘Wing Town- Spied 1 mile East and'% mile South ing. JACOB BANTTARI, Wing, N. nsis-25) * 4 :| WHEAT MARKET pai F.|mortgage was on the 2ist' day of CLOSES LOWER Grain Subjected to Erratic Fluctuations as Result of Mixed Trade Chicago, Aug. 18.—(P)—Wheat was subjected to wild and erratic fluctu- ations as a result of a mixed local! trade. The heavy tone of the market in Tinnipeg handicapped the efforts of bull leaders here. Covering by September shorts gave strength to the corn market. Outs were eked by the action of Nog Wheat closed weak 1 to 1% lower; corn was unsettled at 4 down to al | Stined %@% cent and reacted with! ;}ease was reflected in local flaxseed : STOCK PRICES ats 4% to % off, and pr higher to 10 cents lower. Gossip was decidedly mixed today. Some advices from ‘the Canadian northwest were to the effect that fear of frost damage in the immed: ate future had passed with predic- tion of more favorable weather. report stated that while wheat in the southern part of Alberta was about three weeks late, ideal weath- er conditions from now to Septemberj 1 would result in a large crop, but} if'a Killing frost should occur before; that date the crop will be rained; | nother expert telegraphing from Wainwright, Alta., said frost injury) begins to show 30’ miles west of Sas-| katoon. At Biggar, wheat shows 35 per cent damage by freezing. Some frosted fields 1g, cxPected to, show! damage when mabured to show 70 per eent total injury. ‘The same source Points out that in the southern sec- tion the dumage is less severe, while in some parts a large per cent of, wheat is taking color with no frost! damage Apparent, WHEAT CLOSES LO’ LOWER ON. MILL CITY MARKET * Minneapolis, Aug. 18.—(4)—Wheat ied off to an casy ‘close today,! with final prices 1%@1% cents lo er than yesterday's close. News was lacking in punch and trade was light: in all markets. Oats were mildly easy early and turned firm with corn. Rye futures wheat. Barley futures were quict and firm, with corn strength and ex- port demand the helps. Argentine futures, the sagging 1% cents. Cash wheat offerings were smaller than indicated by posted receipts, and demand was somewhat spotted. High protein spring wheat was good demand and firm to strong. Medium to low protein was quict and a little easier. Winter wheat was firmer, Durum was steady. Corn offerings were light and de- mand was good. Oats were in quieter demand, but the basis was steady, Rye was firm to strong, © Barley was strong to one cent market igh- er. Flaxsee was steayd. MOVE UPWARDS Considerable Spottiness De- + velops, However, Especially in Early Trading New York, Aug. maln price movement in today’s stock market continued upward, but, considerable spottiness developed, sapadgee eg in the early trading. ars of a “secondary reaction,” such as. ordinarily follows. the first re- covery after a sharp break, undoubt- edly kept many traders out of the market, and accounted for the small volume of business, Easy money rates continued to provide the main groind work for the advai Call loans renewed at 3% per cent, the lowest of tie year, and the. lowest mid-August rate since the war. While the p! sve! supply ‘Weta went Dow Yaeac HARTY AGO~ HE ISN'T Vers {2 Bard's Spri One! 5, 18—)—The |® er ale 18 aardly Yeu veut Age 142% 1.35% kJ 14 yy 1.50% Me 1.11% 1.15% 1.16 o dg 95% 99% 12.47 12.60 11.85 12.02 13.50 13.65, 1.02% 15.05 16.17 14:46 18.90 17.62 16.85 ope ig ch 1.42% 147% 1.50% 145% 149 111% 1.15% 1.1858 1.43% 117% 1.20 ATH 51% 5i% 95%, BU 1.02% 12.45 12.57 48% @% 52% 55% 26% 1.00% 1.03% 12.50 12.62 “6156 54% 25% DOM @X 1.08 12.47 12.60 11.95 13,48 13.55 1,023 12.47 12.62 13.65 13.65 of funds testified the genéral ease of credit conditions, there was a dis- position in some quarters to régard it as bearish business, on the theory that the huge ‘supplies of loanable funds were in part, to the rela- tively. small commercial. dema: Rails shook off the sluggishness which developed as a result of the | disappointing freight traffic reports,’ and started upward around midday under the leadership of the castern carriers. Nickel Plate, Lehigh Val- ley, Delaware and Hudson, Baltimore and Ohio and Atlai Coast Line all sold two to nearly four points above 4 yesterday's final quotations. Further strength developed in the ‘oil group on the theory that the in- dustry could be weiy by the sea- sonal curtailment of drilling opera- tions particuarly in new fields. block of 10,000 shares-of Phillips Pe- troleum changed hands at 45, Hou ton extended’ its fain to more than five points and Atlantic Refining to Motors were spotty with specul tive interest centering largely Hudson on rumors of an increase dividend at Saturday's mecting of the board. Resumption of the advance the merchandising issues was ac- companied by heavy profit taking. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Aug. 1 No. 1 hard spring No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern .. No: 1 amber durum . . 1 mixed durum |. 1 red durum . 198 | 'B4 8 eltz, er cwt. encase No. 3, 56 ne or more. 3 84 un- One cent per pound disc «. five cent der 55 Ib. under shel Hard winter wheat . Dark hard winter wh MONTES RANGE Open. Tigh Low - Close 142% 143% 141% rer 145% 1.46% 1.441 1.44% 1.46% 88% 88% 91% 92% 91% Rit AR% 45% 48%! B% 48% 2.30% 2.30% 2.29% 2.29% 2.31 2.31% 2.30% 2. 2.83% 2.33) Heh ae 1245, 4 Ai 18% DULUTH RANGI RANGE Aug. 1 Open High Low Close 188 1.88% 1.37% 1.37% 1,36 1.87% 1.36 1. 1.84% 1.35% 1.34% 1.35 92% 92% 92 92% 24% 95 ry 4% 2.30 2.31 2.30 tte 2.32 2.32% 2.31% 2.31% 2,821 2.32% 2.32% 232% MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, Aug. 18.—()—Wheat receipts today 304-compared to 218 Minneapolis cash wheat se grain closing quotations polo seller! One! 36% ; undertone weal 4 Yellow corn. To arrive 5 Yellow corn. 6 Yellow corn. 2 Mixed. corn To arrive |3 Mixed corn To arrive 4 Mixed corn To arrive & Mixed corn.. 6 Mixed corn 2 White oats 3 White oats Barley, ch to fancy. To arrive Barley, med to good To arrive . Barley, lower grades To arrive 2 Rye To arrive . No. 1 Flaxseed. To arrive CHICAGO GRAIN, Chicago, Aug. 18—()—Wheat No. 2 fed 1424@M; No. 2 hard 1424@ Corn No: 4 mixed 1.08%; No. 2 ¥el- low. 1.15@1.11 Oats No. 2 spite 49% @50%; No. 8 white 48@49 Rye Ne 2, 90%. Barled 74@86. Timothy seed 3.00@3. nas 15, Clover ‘seed 18.50 Lard 12.32. Ribs 11.87. Bellies 13. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK eeicaae Aug. 18.—(U. S. D. of ry —Hor 31,000; uneven; hogs 2 down mostly 10 to 15 ‘owe than Wenesday’s average; 5 ephta': otf more; heavier butchers ly to 10 cents lower; packing sows arotind steady; pigs steady to 15 cents low- er; top 10.75; bulk desirable’ 160 to 200 pound weight 10.40@10.65; 220 to 240 pounds largely 9.65@10:15; 260 to 300 pounds cael vo packing sows 7.35@7.85; 9.40@10.00; heavyweight h medium 9.00@10.70; 1 .75 5 he light 8.90@10. i 7.00@8.00; 8.75@10. 15. Cattle, 9,000; lost killing piste] steady to 15 higher; better fat steers and she stock largely 10@ 156 up; stockers’ and feeders firn; vealers active at recent adi killing quality enerally plait owt fat steers 11.00@13.00; with grassy kinds rather numerous at 9.00@10.50; best’ fed offerings 14.35; yearli 13.85; stockers and feeders sae 4 08.25; vealers 16,00@16. Sheep, 20,000; fat lamb: tive; steady with Wednesday; choice rangé lambs held around 15 higher; bulk native lambs lightly sorted’ 13.756@14.25; few heavy buck lambs. 11.50@12.60; bulk cu 9.50@10.00; Hbulk range lambs eligible 001 14.50; choice rangers held 14.85 Ete pat 9.25. 3 pack- 8 uighter pigs air und sheep steady; desirable weight ive ewes 6.25@7.00; feeding firm; bulk el 13.0@ heavies: downward to 10.50. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCE: ee Paul, Aug. pare 8. att fof as little done Tower; vei pening big rhters talking arly; proi unchanged; bulls ockers and feeders steady. 1,800; vealers early mostly. Hogs, 4,000; pia 4 steed BY) ent lower ‘than Wed; bulk sorted lights this ten sales medium and heayy butchers 00@ 10.00; ‘les sows: to ly som kinds: to shiprees = around 7.60; steady, bulk % Wednesay Biss ge, 280. 1393 1.58% To arrive 1.53% : ” 1.49% 52% 1.51% 1B &, ce to choles 1.46% rd to enna 142% Ae 1.46% Sheep, 1,000; erally si ‘ bulk at lambs “12.78@)13. tr ke ewes to packers 6.75. ee POTATOES. e Chicago, Aug. seieek aie receipts 45 cars; on track 1} United States ipments. cate;: trading rather slow, market firm: Kansas and eg Bes ed Irish’ Cobblers 1.50@2.10, qyeuis and condit Irish Cobb}