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‘EASTER MOVEMENT | Copper Prices Slash, A. T. and T. Split, and Radio Mer- gor Are Features. — Kdltor’s Note—inasmuch as York stpek exchange Diner, teas \wecurity weber New York, -April rices re - me rastic cut of 4 cents the price of copper wat most important ¢ the vs Pag; Ped t0 year ukous the declines were only 1. Mine American Telephone and Tele- graph company announced its long- H ited offering of stock subscription ents and the. stock broke sharply in jocks on, General Blectric | §; woul issue given to the two electric com- panies in exchange for their radi manufacturing business, patents royalties therefrom. International tel- ephone reached new high ground dur- ing th: week, eports of a moderate upturn in steel mial operations imparted a firm ‘undertone to the steel shares. Vanadi- um ran ay Otis held fairly steady. Farm implement sharés.gaye an im- pressive demonstration of group strength—J. I, Case, International r, and. Ollver Farm Equip- reaching new high ground. Merchandise Issues Motors were inclined to heaviness. Rails were under Ries weer most of the week. Public utilities were irregular, although several of the leaders moved of activity and strength in some of the tobacco shares was ac- companied by predictions of an ear! increase in cigaret prices. me of the railway equipment whares, particularly American motive and American Car and Foui dry, sank to new lows for the y: VU. 8, Industrial Alcohol lowest price in several y Call money rul y, st tween 3% and 4 per cent, but a firming up took place in the rat time money and bankers’ tances, ly federal reserve report of loans showed an Increase of April 18.—(AP—U. i) Gatton 00; fed ni beet to 7.75; heifers 30 ‘low cutters ee? ee ae 50; wel low cutters, weighty, me- tend: ice | qua 50; patie 0 to ee nsidered, 00 to 9.50; choice sorted kinds 00. s—9,000; ‘tairly active, ful to’ 10 higher; bulk desi pound weights 9.90 to 1 better 230-260 1 wes 25 or more with outside conditions; mostly 6.00 down. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK April 18.—(AP—U. 8. Dept. RS eee -1,000; including G ¢ ound in one of the | No sharply to a new high. |”! Ze] th anipp' . point (based. on delivered : - transportati Y} aa mae eea he 3.70, $2.60, 5 ch “Boston, April 18—CAP)—Wool! A fow manufacturers and cloth makers uying limited quantities 58's and ‘s_atrictly. combing territory. wool r immediate requirements. Prices are about steady. Salen have been repo further quantities of some of the new Arizona wools of good French combing stable at prices in the Tange of 72 cents to 75 cents scoured NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE Samuel C. ‘Militen . Peewee an, % Notice is hereby RAS by the un- @ersigned, Harry Milliman, the ex ecutor of the last will and testame and of the of Samuel C. Milli- an late of the city of Minneapolis, the County of Hennepin and State of Minnesota, deceased, to the cred- itors of, and all'persons having claims against sald deceased, to exhibit them with the necezsai vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to sald Harry Milliman, at the office of Geot fin the Webb Boek in th Bismarck, in Burleigh count ota, or to the Judge of t! rt of Burleigh Coun: 2, at his in’ tl Burleigh county, North Dakota, court pause Ja che city of Bismarck, iy Bur- le! yaa 1, Not ja. Geo Register’ whose address in the > Block, Bismai Burleigh resident agent of the sai or. ‘ou are hereby further notified that Hon. 1. C. Davies, Judge of the County tT and for the County of tate of North Dakote, as tix 22nd day of October A. D. 1980, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at tl Court Rooms of said Court in the Bui leigh county, North Dakota, Cow House in the city en Milliman, De- en duly and hereinbefore April pad A.D. 1 | Soe aia rry Milliman, the executor of t last will and testament and of the estate of Samuel First publication on the ain day of rst publication on the punraprit AD i. /aeld- NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice Is Hereby Given that a cer- tain mortgage made, executed and de- livered by John ‘F. Runyan, also ly [known as J. ¥. Runyan, and Laura E. Runyan, his wife, both of the city of marck, in the County of Burleigh state of North Dakota, mort- Eoners to Northwestern Mutual Sav- ae and Loan meee 2 yay rn, ¢, 6 Ist day ber, 923, and filed for of Burie! Pobord tn the oftice of the Regisver of Deeds gn nd | #1 iy 7 gases foreclosed y a in such mort; reinafter described, ‘romt door of the court house city of Bismarck, in the county and state of North Da- hour of 2 o' ik P.M, '. 24t! f May, -» 1930, to satisfy the amount due upon said mere on the day of sale. That the default occurring in the terms and conditions. of said consis in the failure incipal, intefest, and hereon when the same became due pegs! egcer gpg ls are. vided by law of the intention of t! holder = said mortgage to foreclose gam ” at th in thi ot re Lots numbered _ twent: (29), and thirty (30), numbered seventy fiv McKensie and Coff to the city of Bismarck, accord- to the certified plat thereot filed for record in the of- of the Register of Deeds in Bakote Sescitory co the 18th day Ory, OD: of December, A. D., 1882, and corded in book “A” of Piats, ref- grence to, be! ad. mecegane the dai the sum of six hundred ninety nine and 82-100 Doliars (3699.83), besides the costs of this ft josure. been taxes | Mi [ ~: MANDAN NEWS 2 | SOUTHWEST SECTION Increase of 1,877 in Population Last 10 Years Shown in Tp. 129, Ra — Count: is Grant Coun! Two Mile Buckskin r Melville Rock Boomer Brooker Will Battle Babe Herman On Fargo Fight Card sessed Sy tig aol weig! fight lerman, Moschead feather w tt who has wyisht cham Bc oth Eight Purebred Bull Calves Born in Year Nature has ‘Dated at . sh dey, of Apt AD. dese. te ‘ni* | mental station, Mandan NOE AN MUTUAL BAVABSOCIA TION, 0 Mortgagee. Shure & Murphy, fo, 11 Broad: Attorneys for rte Fi king sows 0 to ‘edhum to choice, 90.130 10.25. Calves, 1,000; weigh vr grades nd clase “Giaughter classes, steors a choles. {Zoo-1s00 Tbs. 12. 15.00; 100-1800 Ibs. 12.50 to’ 15.0 1100 Ibs 11.75 to 1: 3 =n 850 i > INs0 to 1648; 850 Ibs. do and medium 7.7 ma ve ‘8 (milk fed) good 00 to 11.50; im 8.00 iL and common, eder steel rn lambs 8.75; lambs 18.00 to and choice 92 NEW YORK PRODUCE ~ i Xgy, ork, Apeil 18-—(AB)_ Butter rm;% rece . cncheees steady, receipts 49,420, Un- ‘Eggs, firm, receipts 28,514 mixed ea extras's8; exten first 04 to 41% frets 28 3-4 Yo sey seconds ate ed jeavy 38% to 25%; extra first 37 3-4 to 28; firsts 26 3-4 ta 37° neare mnnery bro’ extras 29 > . broilers, to hig A rtd to eH ‘unchanged. . se ae ao ai ttet meses lacae encase CHICAGO PRODUCE April 18.—(AP! 4 igre er 1c; No, 10c; tur- Neavy ‘ducke, 2 to $36; April LAP ine tc oe Pe A sone YeUR lkibureer, 286; Swisels6 to i treight, turkey to 40, r Gr Bel German} addy. mal ‘rance 3.91%; “germany Mate eee cabelas Best 2 MINNEAPOLIS POTATORS a :18.—(AP— cre hep: dees Aba sete tas Mor e, North Dakota. einiy Ui SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Bure In DI Hetrlct Court, Fourth Judicial Dis- R. Bal s t gtate Hank ot ebro, Nort De Kote. Plaintife, ve. Herman G. My: ro ‘ou swer, ju you et ae Be a ZUG! PYrCS Te afer ine CITATIO! Ls BEARing ESTATE State of North Dakota, County of Bure unty, Court, Before Hon. L C. Fj ince : In. Davies, Judge, lect: the Matter ta Care- me M. pat me t . s Alexander, nts: ou are hereby te. be ie ats ; sudge ot week appear before the 4 ent at he, aftice and Mrs. John Heinert, Solen Women, Dies i : crm F 2 clock Sport seta: pout 30 miles sou of the United Lutheran church, Man- dan, will officiate. Rites were postponed to enable one | f, daughters, Mrs. Carl attend. Te z z = Miss Loretta Kist has gone to Lin- to visit relatives over Easter. iad , and Mrs. W. A. Grams have for St. Cloud, Minn., for a visit ives, year : ae tered Yale university. While ‘William Stutsman, Minot, is a guest | School here he at one time state half mile record and also th eal lala ace PTE ft nt 4 i Ph Bg and Nt Rindlaub, U. 8. #., Riverside, Calif. lewhall Douglas, adena. When Dr, and Mrs, Rindlaub were divorced 18 years azo he took his Bowman Woman Made round Article’s Subject in National Periodical (Continus- from pare one! an in this state ever to receive recog- nition by “who's Who in the Na- Experts Inspect Farming Operations |&,>* __A party of field men from the Chi- Cago office and the factories of the Catholic World tional Harvester company, have been here since Tuesday to watch operations of the different In- ternational. machines in the fields, and to confer with officails of the Forked and Shot at, | Hubby Gets Divorce [ Thief Gives , Boy’s 15 Cents ren sae iid Restored to Life Solemnizes Christ's - | Weather Report || CLASSIFIED AD ——$_____. —________¢ Temperature at 7 a. Highest iterda: NORTH DAKOTA WeaTter ‘empritre, Pre, Station — High low In, Bism 5635.00 WEATHER FORKC. For Bismarck and vicinity night and probably Saturday. Frost or. srocelng temperature, with slightly colder toni et For North Dakota: Fair tonight and robably Saturday. Frost or mperature, with slightly nd Ce By joni ty Heavy: S01 at an tions tonight. §———. GRNERAL WEATHER The barometric dist: moved northeastward to the Great Lakes region, and precipitation oc- curred from the river valley and ley eastward to the New. pgland ites, Over an inch of rain fell in parts of eastern South Dakota and southeastern North Da- ‘kota. A- high-pressure area is cen- tered over Saskatchewan and the Montana-Dakota bound: ti and gen- iy weather prevails from the eastern Rocky mountain slope west- ward to the Pacific coast. Cooler weather prevails over the Mississippi valley and plains states, but a 1 bressure centered over tho north Pa- cific coast region is causing warmer weather over that section. River stage Tam, 4.0 feet; 24- unas, rise of 0.1 foot. Station barometric pressure 28.37 inches; Fedyoed fo,se8 level, 30.19. Temporarily in charge, reezing older east College. 1893. Fargo, N. D., Butte, Mont, FEMALE HELP WANTED ‘waves 96.00. $12.50 Croquinole waves $7.50. By expert operator at ‘The Califor Permanent Wave Nook,. 102 Third street, Bismarck. Phone 782. WANTED—Girl for part time Ahouse- work, One who can go home Phone 1349, re er tonght and frost, with central por- CONDITIONS urbane: 8 Wwe WANTED TO RENT—By responsible Party, a large, well ventilated fur- nished room with a private en- trance or a one room furnished . | BIS) CK’S BIGGEST Each week we offer one guaranteed used car far below cost. Price for THIS WEEK ONLY. Here one buyer each week can stretch his dollar to the limits Amezing values in the Dodge Six—the Eight and the new Plymouth, make possible such un- heard of, guaranteed values. $75.00 Cash with $17.50 a month or $185.00 Cash 1936 DODGE SEDAN. Serial Barage | 4-676274. Genuine leather upholstery; Five Disc Wheels; Very good tires; *| Motometer; Bumpers; Windshield wiper; All-Steel Body; Excellent Fin- ish; Thoroly overhauled. . 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