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& i 4 sg ah hg 3 i ig y By 8 5 PRICE OF WHEAT . Wether jamb: NEW YORK MARKET MOVES DOWNWARD _ || New York Stocks | AVERAGES LOWER | ~ ON CHICAGO MART sistas 3 West Connections Has Depressing Effect Bescent Is Chr :ked During In- tervals of Duline-s When Offerir =s Dry Up leago, | Sept. 18—(AP}—Wheat iS lisplayed a downwart val bias to- New York, Sept, 18—(AP)—Th day, influenced a good deal by re- stock market slipped, into | reve Doris that the wrain stabilisation cor- Ameonde Copper rt ‘ain today and moved slowly poration would have some of its Copper na 19 Bar ‘although Its descent was checked Wheat surplus holdings ground to be Atehinon ind 8. Fs: 219 then during intervals of ' as fe shipped into Grarent. Atlantic Ce Line 18 when offerings dried up. districts, Selling. pressure both Atlantic Refinery. 3 mediocre rally yesterday led in cores’ ree y professionals” to believe that the best prospects for immediate profits were still on the short side and selling wi sumed throughout ‘Utilities encount the hese market and Auburn Auto... ited, hough president Milnor Of] Aviation Corpor: the stabilisation corporation has fée-| Baldwin Locomotive peatedly said that any wheat sales/ Baltimore and Ohio ‘by the corporation would be replaced | Barnsdall A + 23%] the list. con- es in the open market.| Bendix Aviation « #1, | siderable fealisine, ‘but eeeeane wa: of wheat was also promot- 87% also applied to th @ late break in corn prices. a/ Brunswick Balke - 16 |shares and to mis itaneba Gevelopment, due to inereaat selling | Burroughs Adding 34° |trials. The turnover as the day drew to an end. California and Arizona 49 Declines generally ned to ‘nominal ‘Wheat closed unsettled 3%-%e low-|Calmuét and Hecla ie grovortions on the more active stocks. er than yesterday's finish. ya Canadian Pacific 18 imerican Telephon: ne ge Ai gay) May. 93%-%. | Corn closed 4 st down, Dec. 86%-87, oats a. shi 58c off, and provisions ranging 20 decline to arise of 12c. Corn was unsettled breaking early. only, to rally sharply to, well above yesterday's finish, and then drop later on account of enlarged selling. The bulge was attributed largely to short covering. Country offerings to ar- Sire wee sail axa shipping demand | Go air, exports, for week were estimated at 6.496.000 bu., against, 4.354,00 bu, the previous week and 4,296,000 bu. last year. ding orders to sell dvances, the corn market was characterized today as a rule by scantiness of offerings of future de- ‘The independent strength of the more notict- | Cri he-fact that thls in sag Sohns- Loew’ ‘Aub urn, Autostrop, oh ge and Diamond Mate! in Water Works, Sea: Case, American Rolling Mills and Eastman Kodak lost. si ral Electric and. Ameri Can eused about a point. In order to make much progress in either direction, the market appeared to need more definite news, of one sort or the other, than has been forth- _ Chet na Chicago. Great -W ‘en! ee en Western "ha a eae. Pra. Paul ai Cc, M. 8t. hee a Chicago R. erro Fuel Columbte Graphophone .... Coml. Sol. {new} com rofeasional beara have capitalized the sluggish response made ness in a period when seasonal gains are normal, On the other hand, more cheerful speculative circles profess to he satinfied with the situation and as the pecond ve day that|Curtis Wright... are willing to allow the recovery Torn flat been relatively firmer than] Dupont plenty of time. wh Eastman Kodak. Money. was easy- and so abundant 80 that the unofficial fate ‘held at J per cent against the call loan Lge rate of 2 per cent. Eaton Ax. and Spr. . Electric Auto Lite .. Blectric Power and Li Tn, contrast with an evident down: shown by wheat prices at lay, corn. quoter pnn veloped strength as a. re of ag-| Erie Railroad gressive buying for varlous prom: | Firestone ‘Tire inent firms. ed} Fox Film A .. de- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Jess rallying power Freeport Texas Minneapolis, Sept, 18. (AP)— on hear waiues.. with wheat Roped General American Tank Garis! ‘Wheat— Open High Low Close also by. official estimates that the trl pe 9 1980 yield (of wheat in. Germany 8% ee 9,000,000 Crt less than was than Gast ye than last ont ‘Advances in “corn prices today car- ried the aed up guickly Liget he cine Great Western Sugar Grigsby-Grunow ...... Leh bog Me. ¢ Hershey “ 1si"* 1.98ig 1. ri ah ae Boa ng Rit DULUTH RANGH Sept. 18. oe ae Open Hi International Combustion Bne.. International Harvest: turns to provision prices. WHEAT FUTURES Minneapolis, Sept. . ‘Wheat futures were dragey and fea- tureless from start to finsh today with news showing a little more color and balancing _ better. September Slosed tke Meher: December %4c-%e lower and May %c higher. Corn futures held in a narrow range.. Oats trade was very narrow and priées falled to move noticeably. Rye continued dull and weak. Barley opened easy and rallied readily when a little buying developed. Flax futures opened down on. scat- tered overnight selling orders and rallied quickly on a@ little crusher ‘buying. Cash wheat receipts were much amailer than oatimated gid-soms cof stuff sol c the bright Smutty Pend Duluth, Durwi Kelly Springfield ‘Tire .. Kelvinator RA Chicago, sept TAP A ‘Wheat— Ee High Low ni Middle States Oil Cartificates. : Missouri, Kansas & Texas Pontknmery, Ward .. Nash Motors National Air Li National Biscuit National Cash Register National Dairy Products... National Power and Light Nevada Coneollaated Cop er. New ¥ reford ities continued to d was firmer with off (Fay Seis corn, damane | ally. Oats gewe: ze emer Fee Ha arley demand improved and wai strong for malting, Flax offerings were light and merase, quality was poor, jea: Northern Pacitic™ ain g fair: | Oliver Farm Equipment fature- | Pacitic Gas and’ Klectric Pacific Lighting Panvacerione Pe Paramount-Famous-Lasky ot a. CHICAGO *LI' ot lenge. Sent. 1a Arte 8. Del i. ‘Age.S—-Hope, 25,000, including mt, 6230 1 hve, up mse ir 0 Ibs. 10.60-10.95 IN NEL ae CASH GRAIN 19.—)— 1 packing sow! u lights, and choice, 140- To Arrive 160 bs. 9.85-11 ; ight weight 160- 200 de. 10, jum weight 4 26%. 40% Bercy ty Republic Iro} a ait yee 3 aber 20cib-10, ig sows, | Reynolds Tabovva B (ex div.). ase 1 of ifornia .. nd. good. 276-800, wipe 8 faughter igs, good and choice 100-130 Ibs. 8.2 5-9. Cattle, 6,000: salves, 2,000; demand | St. Louis undertone weak to 25¢ Jow- choice mon and pete © Brande, ndard Of ‘of aati ja. dard O1] of New dormer’ pecard, Oil of New York . RO hg 1 to, meal Clare 00 mi lHW. 86 ae ea fea) 00d ed and choice aor 13.00; Lig y Hoe fom oocii00: cull and common a iBew ev * Giocker and feeder cattle; steers, i Rte od and choice 560.3080 Ths, 7.25- : and mn. 5.25; H mog sonia United Gas Improvement . ibs, | U.S. Babee ‘and Improvement. . nb Uulig iu_mto choice 2.50-4.25. Billy Bo Corporation Seger pe ena ct Eo mo: cull. and common 1.50-3.00 feeding | Wabash Rai 32: w. 81% 31% 93% I 0- d choice 6.50- ‘Darem 2 Jambs, 0-75 Ibs. good aa Cpetamnor aOR 164 “10% stern sos ~ * 7 Wertingnouse ‘Aisbrnice Rt) ark] | Va estini D. run light; mar-| Willys-Overland pl 81% 12% asses ket slow, with ‘wi lower un- Eat tae 234 Jota and part loads — fer a an edium wel 6 11.50; sprinkling held higher:| | Chicago, {AP)—Cheese, | 2 quality rather plain: grassy twi isies 19 Kc: long- experiencing narrow outlet: i <; ie mericas, | 2 wn: early, salen | be y ogy a 00: few light fed | 2728 2 Lt lamburger 2i-2ger swiss Woolworth Company CHICAGO {CHEESE Relters 1 70.0 Oto 10.50; bulk 7.0 ns oon cutters and cutters largely, 326 NEY RATES 0, 2.70; bulla weak to 25 lower: bulls} |New York. Pept AP)—Call etive demand for feed- mone: sales 6.00 to pateenk A Ti 2 2% 2 Bidding ‘$0 to 4.90 pupae: eo gaye dare AE enye Prime commercial paper 3-3 Bankers ‘acceptances ele Te spots st sort~ INNMAPO! Minneapetla, inn. light, wire ing slow, market Weak shipping’ points ‘based than Wedne: ed 180 to 260 Ip. weimn' 30,00. to 10.35; top spe most 1 averages packers, HG y; 8.75: a few do ‘down to. 5.00: AC ta Tight lights 9.50 and bet: | salen less all Pteanapariation ch 53% 52%... directs; avera, 5 tly ‘graded 1.76.” Sac .[No. 1... - . 190% 1,95% 1.89% 1.93% Meee MSM funy atoaay cgbnlere, i. S'Nor tana siete —— CHICAGO STOCKS Corporation Securities 22. Insull, Util. Invest. 56. » Midwest Util. (new) 28%. to strong: sales native ewe and ky munstirgs 8 POTA’ oe inneapolis, Minn. Sept. 8. Dept. of Agr. 5p itatoss, very | Hehe wit ‘wire in quiry. demand nce tive ewes 3. Tul and rou ww market weak.’ Carioag Tnrecly nai ene Sih sbfoping pole tg rie (based 01 od oe ation Kes) ; yee. CASH GRAIN acked. az A [cag Sen. fama | — Wheat, neve fara 4 0! 1. northern eetblere. a De Be 8-1 ae. 1 ‘and Seed ene spring 85 Ki ie 1 $34 bd? ed 1.80-1. = r DULUTH CASH FLOU! eared piifcoks Nor Twice Duluth, ‘Minn., dent sa TN j—|) Minmedpeliae Minne Sept, 48—(AP) Oats, No. 4 prnite a0. Close: flax on $1341.96}; | ~Flour unchanges. re, No. 1 September: ‘October 1,94; fo- nts 4: ens: sod, yember 1 ember 1.95%; May *| stoma Standara middiings un- lover ae 16.50. ¥. tae. eine to Pan, Gik-Biimes Non 8 to GE OF CARLOT sALus y Tate: Bee; No Mhorthern B6%6-88 ise; | Minneapolis. Sept, 19.— (AP) — i sano POTATORA asOhe: "No. J amber| Rasine of carlot gt jee: Wheat, ~ northern, oe ae Py se ni | 86: Now, oer drum. 16y No. 4 mipmap see. Nor yellow, 49: No. 4 mized, ee Ko. 3 341%4-36%. sacked ‘Beaei | Bs, No.3 Be ot 0. i, i. 2 + % é ’ ra BUT 1S. SLUGGISH" CURB sToUme New York, Se) y AP)—Curb: ‘Cities Service Electric ele and Share 80, Standard FOREIGN EXCHANGE New. York, Sept.. 18.—(AP)—For- elgn exchange irregular, Demand reat Britain 486 wooL Boston, see ‘3 ORB) Wool: De- mand is ‘fairly good on 58, 60's and d fine terfitory wodls, | The rt and average combing wools fecelving the, bulk of call for re and nifer quality. Original bag lines of bulk French combing brings 70 to 78¢ scoured basis. Lines® conaletin chiefly of short French combing, att clothing wools sell at 67 to 70c scoured basis ‘ MINNEAPOLIS. STOCKS First Bank Stock 25. Northwest Banco 44. Minn. No. Power 28. Others biank. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Sept. 18.—(AP)—No price change was noted in butter. ade Hight and offerings Hkewise were all, and moderate and supply ample. Poultry was, firm. Chicago, Sept. sitia thlner ot alive, 2 cars,.16 trucks, firmer; fowls generally 2234; springs over 3 ibs. 2 Feostora’ 1a; urkere io-1;youne and old, ducks 15-18; young geese 17. Butter, 4,688, steady, prices: un- changed. Hggs, 7.812, steady, prices unchanged. Cheese, ber Ib: Twins 19¢; Ralstes 19 1-2c; Long’ Horns 19 1-2c; Young :| Americas 20c: Brick 20 1-4e: Limbur- Swiss 27 to 30c. ger 21 to 22 "!Slight Increase Made From Rate Char rged in: 1929 (Continued from page one) state mill and elevator, members of the board said. “The state industrial commission has provided for the payment to the state, treasurer of $50,000 to meet in- terest payments on $1,000,000 Bank of North Dakota bonds now outstand- ing and hes further provided for the payment to the state treasurer of $100,000 for sinking fund purposes in connection with the retirement of 44 |the capital stock bonds of the Bank of North Dakota,” according to & statement by the equalization board. “This payment will satisfy only one-half of the sinking fund require- ments of the Bank of North Dakota bonds for the current year and, con- sequently the state board levied val 000 to meet the balance required for sinking fund purposes. “The state of North Dakota issued $2,000,000 of Bank of North Dakota bonds in 1919. On July 1, 1929, $1,000,000 of these bonds “vere retired. ‘The balance of the bank bonds out- standing will be retired July 1, 1934.° “There are $3,000,000 of mill and elevator construction bonds outstand- ing. No levy to retire the principal of these bonds is require’ until 1937 under the terms of the act author- izing the bond issue. The state in- dustrial commission paid over to the state treasurer $172,000 prior bes Hind 1, 1930, or sufficient to meet int Payments on the mill and mcrage veer bonds for the current fiscal year, sequently no levy was required for the mill and elevator construction bonds this year. The industrial commis- sion was able to meet interest fund Tequirements on these bonds from. the fits of the mill. This time that the industrial commission has made a payment into the treasury for the mill — tion bonds.” Make Levy for Mill The board of equalization levied $160,103.for the mill.and elevator mille. ing bonds with $100,000 of this levy for sinking fund and the balance for interest on the bonds. There are now outstanding $1,000,000 of mill and elevator bonds of which | P. M. $250,000 are to be retired in 1932, $250,000 in 1933 and $500,000 in 1938. ere Sentara vet sor eal estate loan Tund bon The total assessed Fyahisiien of the state this year is $1,334,189,945. This represents an increase over last year Of $2,492,732, Farm lands decreased $1,400,978. “No assessment of real estate is made in an even numbered year and real estate is not equalized in an even numbered year, consquent- ly, the decrease is to be accounted for by a falling off in the taxable acreage ph a state,” the board statement City real estate valuations are in- created $2,731,059, due to the addition foun The valuation of year raat: uat prop- y decreased $448, “Feat light and power property as- sessments were increased $1,962,360. Railroad was decreased 2 property + |9575,017, ‘Telephone Property was in- creased $402,186. Telegraph property | ¢ was decreased $21,544, express prop- erty $157,592 and street railway prop- (as 4 $2,561. Sleeping car property beech $1,807, The net in- Property directly as- seed by by the state board mounted to Three Men Held For Complicity In Bank Holdup Wontinued from from page one) the robbery. Tne three then came pe ie eras seni es All Nominees Are Given Heavy Vote At. Club Election |z. “(Continued trom trom page one) my |laidé Martineau, Cando, second; third district, Mrs. N. J. Walper, Ana- moose, first, and Mrs. E. Holt, San- ish, second; fourth district, Mrs. Du- ane Squires, Mayville, first, and Mrs. |C: Clara Headland, second; e | istrict, Mrs. Smith, Kulm, first, and Mabel Dickinson, Fullerton, second; eighth district, Mrs. H. D. Shaft, Bis- Bismarck, second. P Contest judges were Hon. A. M, Christianson, C. F. Mudgett, and H. O. Saxvik, Bismarck. Beach Woman Wins Mrs. Eva M. Pericle, Beach, sttb- mitted the prizewinning essay for the “Church Within Thy House” essay. contest, sponsored by the division of mothercraft, and received the first Eggs were unrevised with de-{prize, a general federation pin The essay submitted by Mrs. George E. Berg, Courtenay, was given honorable |’) mention. District prizewinners.for the con+ test, announced this morning, were, first, Mrs. C. M. Hjamstad, Thomp- son; second, Mrs. Powell; third Mrs. ‘Walper, Anamoose; fourth, Mrs. M. E. Code, Lisbon; fifth, Grace Stoddard Mulvy, New Rockford; sixth, Mrs. Adolph Lay, Kulm; seventh, Mrs. Pericle; eighth, Mrs. Berg. Judges were Hon. C. L. Young, Rev. Father John Slag, Dr. H. A. Brahdes, Mrs. Eric Thorberg and Miss Helen Bascom, all of Bismarck. Mrs. E. Felson, Cavalier, told of the work of the international relations committee at the morning session, and Mrs. C. W. Moses, Bismarck, dis- cussed legislation sponsored by the|' federation. ‘Radio publicity was sum- marized in a talk py Mrs. Jane Ga- vere, Grand Forks, chairman. The federation yesterday: endorsed a plan of the state health depart- ment for diphtheria . immunization following an address by Dr. Robert W. Allen, director of the bureau Of pre- ventable diseases, state department of health, Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, Bismarck, chairman of the conservation division, reported four major projects which her division has undertaken. These include the campaign for choosing a national flower; ‘sd national garden week; and planting of ever- greens in parks and: school grounds. Miss Helen Katen, secretary of the North Dakota Tuberculosis associa tion, described the care given children at Camp Grassick during the sum- mer, and told how the money do- nated by the federation for a free bed was spent. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLO! Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and deliv- ered by Gustaf ‘Person and Bmelia Person, his wife, Mortgagors, to Bank of Hazelton, a corporation, of Hazel- ton, Emmons County, North Dakota, marck, first, and Mra. C. E. Pickles. | ff GENERAL REPORT CLASSIFIED AD RATES {|All want ads are cash in advance minimum charge %5 cents. must be received at the Tribune of- fice by 9:00 a. a to insure insertion ‘Temprtrs. Pre,|Same day in the regular classified Station— 8a.m. Low In, | page. Boise, aan Gear)... 00 — a. ds go, ce Denver,’ Cola. cloudy... Des Moines, ia. clear. Dodge City, Kan., clear Edmonton, Alta., ‘eldy cloud: ron, ‘clear... Kansas city,’ Mo, rain: Miles City, Mont., clear North Platte, Neb, clr. Qklahoma City, clear. . Blerre, 8. D.. pt cldy Brince Aibett, Pie ay Dp 'y, pt cl St. Louis, Mo., ol Paul,’ Min) Lal y, 1a..'el Spokane, Wash, clear. Lyte Current, pt. eld ledo, glear. Winntpes, Man, NORTH. DAKOTA REPORT ‘Vemprtrs. Pre. High Low In. 40 Station— Bismarck, clear ....4 Ament clear me 2S2 Bottineau, eclee. Carrington, clear Crosby, cledr ......+ Devils Lake, clear .. Dickinson, Rt pee oe Drake, clear Dunn Center,” Ellendale, clear. Fessenden, clear Grand Forks, clear Hankinson, clear Hettinger, pt cld: Jamestown, cle: rimore, clear com teeem mes noon com canes Lisbon, clear ... Max, pt clay, Minot, pt clay Napoleon, clear es, clear Pembina, clea Portal, clear Sanish, clear, Williston, pt cidy . Wishek, clear... Moorhead, Minn, ¢! WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Mostly unsettied, with probably showers b: Honing tonight or Friday. Cooler Fri- “Por North Dakota: Mostly unsettled, with probably showers beginning to- night or Friday. Cooler Friday, and northwest port ion ‘tonight. ¥or South Dakota: Partly cloudy to- night and Friday. Gooler Friday, and extreme west portion tonight, For Iowa: Mostly falr tonight: warmer in east and central portions. Friday’ partly cloudy to. unsettled; cooler in extreme west portion. For Minnesota: Partly cloudy in south, possibly showers in north por- tonight or Friday. tonight in east and cooler Friday, ex- 29929 2909 2929292192909 29-929 92-99-1323) 4 2 4 6 0 8 9 6 2 6 8° 4 8 6 0 1 5 6 6 6 4 7 8 8 4 0 . rely iy cooler tonight. Friday e eenecniy fair, cooler in east portion, GENERAL Con A deep low-pressure area is cen- tered over Manitoba and Saskatche- wan, and warm weather prevails over the great plains and along the eastern Rocky mountain slope. ‘Temperatures have risen from 10 to 20 degrees at most stations, The} weather is be- coming unsettled at most western sta- tions, and precipitation occurred in DITIONS River stage at Mortgagee, dated the Ist day of No- vembers 1916, and filed for record in the office of ‘the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 15th day of November, 1916,, at 11:40 o'clock A.M. and recorded) in Book 132 of Mortgages on pages 408-9, and apatgned by sald Mort- 0 Charles A. on by an fistrumene in writing dated the 18th day of November, 1916, and filed for record in the office of the sald Reg- ister of Deeds on the 27th day Wamber, 1016) ae 10:00 o'clock AD und was duly recorded n Book 110 of Assignments on page 562, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter, de- scribed, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at- the hour of 2:00 o'clock the 18th day of October, 1930, to satisfy the amount due upon such day of sale. Nor (Nese%) and South uarter and Sou! OP the Nottheast Quarter (8% Nm of Section Ten (10), in ‘ownship One Hundred Thirty. seyen (137) North, Range Se enty-five Vis). West of the bth P. There will be due on such mostengs at date of including inter sum of Thirteen Hundred BSixty-' & 60/100 Dollars ($1364 soe ae ether with the costs of Cr foreclosuré. CHARLES A. MUNSON, Chas. Coventry, at Sv Assign Linton, Emmons Coun; kota. Pao Snes é6s 10/2 7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Anna Novak. Deceased Notice is hereby given signed, Thomas Novak, t! trator of the estate of Anna Novak, late of the township of 5 the 4 ae of Bur! Bat) Dak: lecet ate spine Eisen with the vouchers, within six months ‘ation t the ul ae teed of this not: Da ‘the County rt of Burleigh County, North Da- kota, at his office in the C in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota. hereby further notified that Hon. LC. Davies, Judge of Court, suebtp ‘and for the ‘Count of Burl and State of North Dakota, has fited the 17th day of hatch, Ay 1931, at the hour of two o'clock in the aftefnoon of said day, at the Court Rooms of said Court, in the Court Hous in the city of Bismarck, an Bur: eis North Dai and place for hearing ‘and a justin all claims against the jt Novi sed. First publiedulen on on the 4th day of September, A. D. 1930. ¢ T5318) SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County-of Bur- In Dlatrict Court, Fourth Judicial Dis- city of Bismarck, North Dakota, a municipal porpereem. Plaintiff, vs. Cc. B. Little, Florence Young Chabot, ‘and he oration, James A, Comen ‘Board. of Education of, Bismares, @pectal ing for th pair ‘Sut could not find) school District Number One, Bi them. marek, North Dakot: After cark that evening, . William Binmarck 1 and Lyons came triste County. t they had been hiding in heavy under- ublic Serporation, where ber Bree be car. Tre ti night and remained in the barn all| len “Holland, Milton Rue a Hi Rue, day, repeuting the procedure the next tt We Stareott then inder cover of dark- ie eee ee ul 2 . a Wil ess, took the two men i his car to! fam 'Bautres, Defendants: where Lyons told him The, “State. 0 esa Niseter pate leas om they could arrange for transrortation | ,.,%0" 8m complaint io this Patrons to Sioux Falls. Andrew said he whieh f ea le in She tries. OFF ie Po a En Re ep ‘seas. ’ seelbers J Pe TH mess Cert 3 e "For his part, Andrew said, he was |< sj of warvice? and. 15 paid $150 by os brother and Lyons, | ¢ 15 4ppee? De eae and they kept the remainder te aid ei fy the be ieee againel ry Ginder K. ioe son Sere See real sen a part in the solving of I. ‘ourt House | to ti kota, as the! Court Alberta. , m, today, 1.9 feet; 24-hour change, rise ef 0.3 foot. Bismarck station barometric p sure at 7 a.m., AL 29.71, ORRIS W. 0—Farm flashes, Weather report. —Farm reporter in Washington. :80—Special bulletins: U. 8. depart- ment of agriculture. ers’ guide program. Ing grain markets. "The |10:00—Weather report; grain markets. 10710—Aunt Sammy. ‘ 10:57—Arli n time signals. 11:00—Grain markets. :05—Organ program: Clara Morris. 0—Bismarck Tribune news and er; luncheow program. vit peer ae i arck Tisbane new: hi id St. livestock. 1:1 2:0 2 3:00—Music. §:00—Btocks and Bonds. 5:16—Bi 5 5 6 6: 6 7 8 Patri hid CREDITORS oF THE ESTATE y the under- he. sdminis- sta’ fof the township. of Sehrunky in the County of ‘Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the credi- tors of; and ail persons having claims inst the estate of s: leceased, te exhibit them with my necessary Vouchers, within six months after the First publication of this notice, to said ‘Thomas Novak, said administrator, at the ea ‘lee of Register, in the Webb Block, in the city of Blamarck in ‘Burielen b County, North Dakota, oF the Jud: ie County Court of Bui urlelgh County, North Dakota, at his office in the Court House in the city of foe Burleigh County, North You hereby further notified that Hon . Cc. Daviehs Judge of the Coun- wi i rh, has fixed the 17th day of March, 31, at the hour of two o'clock the County | Dakuta. 4 ‘e i in the afternoon of said day, at the ms of said Court the House in the clty of Bismarck, Court in Burleigh County, North Dakot in of the sald Anna Novak, the time and place for hearin; which have been duly and re; 1¥ | Justing all claims against GK presented as hereinbefore provided. of the said Thomas Novak, , **Dused September and. *. D 190, | which have been duly ‘and roguieriy Thom: Novi Al dminis-| presented as hereinbefore provided. trator rot the estate, of Anna |" Dated September znd.. A. D Thomas Nov: trator of the ‘Novak, Dece: First ,Bublication on t September, A. D. rR a. eee Noted Aviator Is Going to School San Francisco, Sep Sept. 18—(#)—Ar- ©. Goebel, who won tne Nole Ath day of corps reserve officers kins a moecial army course. He mad ge flight across the pins: ndb to get to school qn time. Dead Animals Wanted Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under the classified 0 | display -rates at 90 cents per column inch per insertion. The Tribune reserves the right to ‘0 | reject any copy submitted, also to re- vise any copy to,conform with mak 0} up rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 The Tribune Want Ad Department. Male Help Wanted WANTED AT ONCE—Young man over 25 years old, of neat appear- ance, preferably one who has had sales experience. Good salary with; Permanent position if satisfactory. See Mr. Bentrod at Mandan Pio- nee this evening or Thursday eve- ning. Work Wanted + chimneys cleaned. "Work teed. Price reasorinble. Rooms for Rent 1141-R. Also a large front housekeeping yoom on first floor at 517 Seventh street. Phane 981-R. Call at 818 Seventh or phone 300-W. FOR RENT—Room in modern home, 2% blocks from G. P. hotel. quiet, always hot water. Gentle- men only. Phone 120-R or cal) at 503 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Purnished ‘sleeping room suitable for two persons. $16 per month, also sleeping room for $10.00 per month. Call at 306 Ninth street. FOR RENT—Furnished room. Con- veniently located tor Capito) em- ployees or high school teachers and Students. 931 Eighth. FOR RENT—Comiortable furnished room ‘n modern home, suitable for one or two, always hot water. Call at 315 Tenth street. FOR RENT—Sleeping room in new modern home, always hot * water. Call at 602 Third street, four blocks _ from _postoffice. FOR RENT—Large modern room, suitable for two gentlemen. Close in, Call at 208 Second street. WANTED—Young man for store sales work and keeping sales rec- ords. High school education requir- ed. Must be neat in appearance and a self starter. Good future assured we Party. Write is inns Ad. No. AT ONCE—South At ‘America a or United States. Permanent positions; cler- ical, mechanical, salesmanship; ex- perience unnecessary. Salaries $25- $100 weekly, transportation fur- nished. Box 1175, Chicago, Ill WANTED AT ONCE—Man bet 23 and 27 years old for bussing dishes. Good wages. Call at G. P. Eat Shop. DONT BE a mis-fit. Qualify for good positions. Catalog Free Mo- ler Barber college, Pargo, N. D. tee, Female Help Wanted ADDRESSING ENVELOPES—Work at home during spare time. Sub- stantial weekly pay; experience un- necessary. Dignified empjoyment for honest, sincere, ambitious per- be Workers League, Naperville, WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Apply 622 Mandan street after 6:30 p.m. Mrs. J. C. Beattie. WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Must be able to cook. Call at 410 West Ave. B. FOR RENT—Small furnished room, also garage. Call at 619 Sixth street or phone 619-W. Houses and Flats Ee nee oe MERRIE Jaron. FOR SALE BY OWNER—A practical- ly new modern bungalow, six rooms and bath, hardwood floors, full basement. Price $4000.00, terms if desired to suit purchaser. Write Bismarck Tribune in care of Ad. No, 14. FOR RENT—Five room modern house, six room house, garages, al- 80 twelve room house including two baths, three apartments and separ- ate rooms. For sale, couches and _bed davenport. Helling g Agency. FOR SALE—Five room bungalow tn fine condition, on pavement. Priced peed quick sale. Located at Ave B ind Fourteenth street. Write the Depidtons Holding Company, Bis- Hyg N. D., or phone N. L Roop at FOR RENT—My first floor unfur- nished bungalow flat and garage, vacant October Ist, also small pase- ment apartment and sleeping room. Call at 409 Fifth street. Mrs, Kindschy. FOR RENT—One six room modern home with garage and full base- ment, at 808 Ave. B, for $55.00 per month. Inquire at office or home of H. F. O'Hare. WANTED—Experienced waitress at Ee New Palace Cafe, Mandan, N. Room and Board ATTRACTIVE cooms with board at a reasonable price. A call to see them will convince you. 608 Second street. Phone 1389. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Oné kitchen sink and pipes complete, one 1a Loom baby buggy, one baby stroller, fruit Jars, one bird cage stand, auto me- chanics tools, i garbage can, maj radio tubes. Ca! Street after 7:00 p. m. MUST SELL AT ONCE—Tabies, day- Lost and Found La laying iP heavy duty bal- loon. tire, 34x6:00. About a mile east of Post ‘Lincoln may have beds, bed and mattress, bookcase, gas range, rockers, refrigeator, 3 Piece living room set, dishes, ae Call between 10 a. m, and 2 p. —e after 6 phone C10-M. is .| FOR SALE—Electric washing ma- chine, tub, kitchen utensils, sew- ing cabinet, living room suite, table, small rugs, 12antel clock, book rack and dinner set. Call at 922 Seventh street or phone 143], FURNITURE FOR SALE—Including Victrola, sewing machine, dining table, library tables, kitchen cab- inet and one iron bed complete. Phone 1381-J or call at.419 Ninth street, FOR SALE—A few good used coal ranges, bargains guaranteed. French & Welch Hardware 6tore. JALE—$500 Windsor Baby Grand piano for $325.00, For par- ticulars call J. E. Goar. Phone 415, Business Opportunity . BILLIARD HALL FOR SALE—Has finest fountain and cigar case in state. Eight tables, all new aquip- ment. Two new bowling alleys now being installed. Also own building Write L. L. Devereaux, New Rock- ford, N. D. Used Cars’ FOR SALE—Brand new Marmon sedan, 1930 model. Never been run. Price slashed for quick sale. Call HP hiss West Broadway or phone 914. SAVE MONEY Used Cars With An O.K. That Counts 1929 Chevrolet coach, low mileage. Down payment only $186.00. 1928 MODEL A Ford business coupe, runs‘and looks like new. Down payment only $158.00. 1927 CHEVROLFT 4 door sedan, has recently been completely overhaul- ed. Down payment only $118.00. 1929 FORD Model A coupe, tires. etc. Good condition. A buy at $350.00. 1928 CHEVROLET coach, new tires, FOR RENT—New six room duplex with heated garage, located on pav- ing, close in, Immediate possession. Phone 1463, FOR RENT—Five room modern bungalow, newly decorated. Immed- fate possession. Inquire at 502 Seventh. ses FOR RENT—Four room modern house, all furnished, two blocks from postoffice. Phone 1315-J. FOR RENT—Seven room modern house. Call at 810 Main Avenue before 7:00 p. m. FOR RENT—Modern bungalow, ready October Ist. Aj HJ. Woodmansee. ssid Apartments FOR RENT—A very nicely furnished large modern apartment, two bed rooms. Frigidaire, washing ma- chine, vacuum cleaner, clean, warm and always hot water. Adults only. 807 Fourth street. ‘turniabed two FOR Be ete stove, kitehen room apartment, gas sink, not and cold w water, frigidaire service. Also good sized single room with kitchenette. Hazelburst Apartments, 41] Fifth, Phone 273. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed two or three room apartment in modern home, also one large room suitable for two and one small sleeping room. Call at 417 Tenth street. FOR RENT—On first floor, furnished two room housekeeping apartment with private bath, on second floor, one furnished room with convenient kitchenette. Always warm. Phone 512-M. é room corner flat, also a two room flat. The Laurain apartments. Phone 303. B. P. Flanagan, Prop. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, also ope room apartment. Phone 1063 or apply at room 304 College Building. FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment at 120 West Rosser. In- quire at 322 Ninth street or phone 1054-M. FOR RENT—Modern two room apart- ment. Close in, private entrance. Call 211 W. Rosser or phone 1313. Miscellaneous VEGETABLES FOR SALE HUBBARD squash $3.50 per hundred pounds, cabbage $4.00 per hundred pounds, yellow sweet pumpkin $1.50 per dozen, carrots $2.00 per bushel, railroads. W. L. Kennedy, __Timbér, Montana. market. If you want the best re- turns and highest prices call and see F. A. Larson, Quality Meat Market. FOR SALE—Canoce in good condi- tion, equipped with oar locks, good bargain for hunters. Call 1006 Fifth or 896-J. FOR SALE—A few good retuilt tractors, various makes. Bismarck Implement Co., 201 Main Ave., Bis- marck. N. Dak. FOR RENT—Office space over Har- ris & Woodmansee’s store. Apply at Harris & Woodmansee. FOR RENT—Three nite office rooms over Knowles Jewelry Store. Apply at jewelry store. * *

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