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. « >| , « > as »> oo i is a gs « kinds 7.50. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1981 WIDESPREAD SNOW AND RAINS CAUSE New York Stocks Closing Prices March 19. ~ GRAIN PRICE DROP 3:25 { Exporting Houses Sell Chicago - Delivery Wheat and Pur- i chase September Chicago, March 19—(?)—Announce- ment that predictions of wides} beneficial moisture were beginning be fulfilled by rain in and snow in Nebraska eased grain prices | cown late Thursday. Rain and snow were also received in the Canadian northwest. nections sold Chicago delivery of Houses with export con: | Baldwin naconda Cop. Atchi. T. & 8, F. Atlantic Ref. . wheat and bought September. ne ‘ Ryneae bed yee eta Ey fo ‘ec lower, May ol 2-hC, cc; corn '%-4c off, May old ee ) 64%-12c, July 66%-%c, oath un- rite changed to a shade decline, and pro- 28% visions 7 to 15c down. C: 3 Stability shown by wheat was in |Gerro De S. the face of Liverpool reports of in- He creased supplies from Russia and of ae large shipments from Argentina. at Winnipeg wired, however, that over- ai night there had been 500,000 bushels | ¢. se of Canadian wheat taken for trans- |; ue Atlantic shipments, and there were cl signs that the primary movement in EH the United States was abating today’s By receipts at domestic primary termin- |Co) FH als $33,000 bushels, compared with oy 1,181,000 a week ago. | % a a ee gee Rd H rth wheat, lac! volume. receipts totaled 27,000 ‘bushels and ie were of little more than was the case Bie cither last week or last year. Chicago rd had only 99 cars. Speculative sell- ix “ers found that offerings were quickly BY sorbed. aeStie borrowed firmness from wheat g% end corn. Crucible Steel 52% Provisions worked lower, is We: » 31 ‘ked 1 responsive |Curtis Wright to weakness of hog values. Di t 108% wAraT FUTURES HELD 3 NARROW RANGE m Ax. & 21% Mies March 19—(?}—Wheat |Calumet & Hecla . 0% ‘started unchanged to @ shade |Canadian Pac. aig future: a ‘and held in an extremely nar- row’ range throughout tae session eee pees on onflicting news. changed, July and September lower. ‘se grain futures had little ac-) dient ‘and "ack of activity in wheat | tends to make the whole list quiet. | Corn futures opened unchanged to; %4¢ lower and held easy. Oats were vel ange. Rye held quiet. i sparingly. “Gash wheat continued in goed gens | eral demand and was firm compare With futures. Scattered sales pats made at a fractional &dvance. Offer- ings were light. ‘Winter wheat ay steady. Durum wheat was in etightly | better demand. Cash corn demai closed un-} Yel nd was. slightly | of poor trade and | El tremely narrow | G dull in an ex’ ay wae g Gen. Railw, Sig. Gillette Saf. Raz. . Gold Dust . Goodyr. Tr. & Ri Graham Paige Mot. Gt. Nor. Pf. .... Gt. Nor. Ir. O. Ctf. sot for choice, dry yellow./G. T. West. Sug. ¥ gragey, cxcorh Was fair to good and |Grigsby Grunow os Offerings were light. Rye demand} Houd-Hershey F was stronger. Barley demand hin Hees oe 55% fair to good and offerings ee ans | ludson Motor § Flax demand was strong for choice to fancy. Bee UTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | Bo. St. Paul, Minn., March 9.—(AP —U. 8. D. A.)—Catt'e 2,200; all class-| es in meager supply; trade opening | slow, about steady; few odd ae to 9.00; part load long yearlings 85 H bulk shortfeds salable 1.15 down; fal stock unchenged; cutters quite esis largely 3.00 to 3! bulls ante welghty kinds te 4.25; feeders. A stockers about steady. Calves 1,800; | 50 lower; good grades 5.50; choice Hogs 1,000; active, unevenly 10 to x early; now less Piostly aveedy to 25 higher than wed-! nesday's average; advance mostly on light weights; better 150 to 320 pound averages 7.60 to 7.85; top 7.85; 230 fa 280 pound averages 7.00 to T. pac’ | ing sows 6.00; pigs and lisht lights! 71.75; average cost Weduesday 7.305} ve 42. bay late Wednesday fed rn lambs 8.75 to mostly 9.00; | ge market fairly active, steady to weak, asking up to 9.00 on fed west- erns; early sales fat lambs 8.25 to 8.50; throwouts 6.00 to 7.00; fat na- tive ewes 3.00. to 4.50. SIOUX CITY LIVESTOCK Sioux City, Iowa, March 19.—(P)— (U. 8. D. A)—Cattle 3,500; calves 100; slow, beef steers and pee around 23¢ off; most bids fully 2oc lower; fat she stock weak to 25e 3 other classes little change food 1K pound yearlings $8.5 ‘ood heavy bullocks held above $8.7: bnik salable around $7.25-8.25; few loads heifers $7.50 down; most cows $4.25-5.25; majority medium bulls £3.75-4.00; choice vealers $7.50; scat- tered sales stockers {Indian Refin. .. | Kresge (8. 8.) active and|} ‘and feeders up to |Radio Hupp. Mot. Car ... Int. Combus. Eng. Int. Harvester .. Int. Match. Pte. Pf. Int. Nick. Can .. Int. Tel. & Tel. .. Jewel Tea .... Johns-?ansvle Kayser (J) . Kelvinator ..... Kennecott Gop. Kolster Radio Kreuger_& Toll. Kroger Groce! BULLS OPEN HEA ‘Whites 1.75 to 1.90, mostly 1.80 to 1185,]1ce fields around the island for any Idaho Russets No. 1, moatly 1.86) to| trace of <issing survivors or bodies. 18 CREW MEMBERS 1.90, few 1.75, few best 2.00; No. 2, mostly 1.60 to 1.65, few 1.55; Colorado f Weather Report i Brown Beauties 1.85 to 1.90; Red Mc-| UNACCOUNTED FOR Sete Wennesbas tn. % agian Landing partes ram the rescue flet | eospitation fo Harm 3 Piven SABES 8 je rescue recipitation to 7 a.m. 4 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK were under orders Thursday to storm RAL RI FIRM Hl Chicago, March 19.(AP—U. 8, D. | the huge ic- barrier which held sur- GENERAL REP Domptrs. Pre. A,)—Hogs’ 23,000 including 5,000 di- | vivors of the sealer Viking in a state| _ Station— Low High In. rect. Very slow around steady top ,of siege on Horse island in dire need | Bismarck, N. D., cldy. 28 40 98 Offensive” Halted Early, Hows (30 ie naestin ee obatanat dak (°f fond and metioal upp | [Boe danas, fi joi . B.C. e,. minister of Calgary, Alta, cloudy 30 .. .00 ver: Trade Sincka ae om 2 | for Newfoundland, ordered the foot |Chicago, Ill, cloudy... 34 ii 38 , nS aS and choice 140-160 ibs, 8.10~ expedition after the combined efforts |Ber“wrsicey iar sclaye 38 48 (00 Day Wears On weight 160-180 II of seven ships, using dynamite had |Deviis Lake, cloudy.. 26 36 .00 weight 160-180 lbs 8.15-8. | failed to penetrate the five mile waste | Dodge City, Kan. rain 48 68 .00 Sem. Tete, Maite, Weenie SESE SASS Ee Tne aE (Stata Nits eh eee Golo Moet eee He : be .10-7.75 5 fee! some a i. 5 bs et asa, aces (ouoeth daa ee gone an UE wieeneiee BT ew . 8 choice 100. |" While the ships battled futilely | Kamloops, pt cldy. bas est in the firet | ae Re " sinck- orgie b.000; bs Tas general 28ainst the ice, the condition of the By ae ere a ened after the early demonstration, |market steady to 25 lower. ‘Grade | 118 refugees from the Viking and the |Medicine Hat, cloudy. 32 .. .06 but the day's turnaver aggregated |steers mostly steady; weakness de- | handful o/ inhabitants of the island | Miles City, Mont., cldy i Hg a a oth asi [tne eel a Eataateer aca |tmae™s De Comes Bom Nor aie Bias 5 ye Tun; bulk common our. 34 in the final dealings, but late imedi -7.50; | were near the aars best. ei dnaet rade. a a eee inline They were subsisting on a scant LH Sots maintained a3 ‘point. rise. |helfers 8.35, very little in run of value | rotOn of bread and tea and many of | 5, 2 Merchandising shares came uP in the |to sell above 10.00. Slaughter cattle | {he Viking’s company, including Cap- |q a0 last hour. ts Roebuck, Mont-!and vealers: 8 4 choice | tain Abram Kean, Jr., were suffering | Rapi: 38 gomery Ward, Macy and Penney ad- | 600-900 lbs. 8.75-10.75: 900-1160 for went Of medical attention for in- a ie Hf Vancitig 1 to 2 points. | Allied Chem- |8.50-10.75; 1100-130 ibs 8.50-10.75; | juries inflicted when an explosion |g: Paul, Minn., 32 ical 4, Auburn lost part of an | 1300-1500 Ibs. 8.75-10.75; common and |ripped their ship from under them /Salt Lake City, cloudy 36 Gas among numercus issues up about |gvod mid omaiee Seoeeo hes Ra be, | oumaay night pants Sema cieee 38 cl | .8.00-9.75; | Doctors and nurses from the relief | Seattle. Wiehe “laa” & point. -8.50; Sheridan, Wyo. cldy. 40 a. vigorous drive against the |omsmon ond medium, ¢.00-8.50; COWS | ships Sagona and Foundation Frank- Sioux list cloudy 24 bears in the first hour, however, the !and medium 425-6.98; low cutter and |2!0 decided to attempt the perilous /Spokane, nen. cds. 38 offensive was halted, and bulis were jcutter 3.00-4.25: bulls (yearlings ex- | five-mile journey across the ice under Prt cureene Tauas ie content to defend their new pasition. /cluded) gcod and choice (beet) 425. | escort of @ party of experienced seal Toledo, On snowing. 30 FraGing was in large volume ie dae [tes cuter to medium 3.75476: | hunters and seamen from the sealing | Willlston,'N. D. elds 32 wore on. General Motore was Brought |6 25.880; medium eran gaa | ine 2 cared 1008 ad SORIRLME | rinnipew, Mas FH ‘a8 a leader, common’ 4.00-5.50. Stocker and feed- “ ; This prominent issue sold up 2 ; a |" ‘The best available figures indicated OTHER. N. D. POINTS Temp. pointe sto new high ground for fest |Siact0g0 ine. ra5-8r6; ommon and | there, sill were 18 unaccounted fom | Clocay ce .. Other -|medium §.50-7.50. | including Varicl , New York |5.mestown, cl 36 to new high ground included McKees.| "Sheep 309°. iambs steady with | motion picture producer and his |Fargo, clowdy 28 t rising 3 an points, iemuse Wednesday's close ig {20 to is lower pete AG. sated ie Grand Forke, clear ... 3 less progress included er- n Tuesday; | bul acker 8.75- | The tally stood: Survivors on WEATHE! RECA Kean. Gan. American Water, Works, PaO any ep 2 ee \istand 118; survivors on rescue ships| ror Bismarck and viemty: Cloudy Union Carbide, Electric Power and | 304 jambs: Lambs 90 lbs dow! D | 6: bodies recovered 2; unaccounted | Thursday night and Friday, with some Light, Westinghouse Electric, Loews, y 0 Ibs, down for 18; making 144, the number sup- rain or snow Thursday night. Not and choice 8.75-9.50; medium §.00- | 5 much change in temperature. American Tol id Case. Such ste 5 8.75; 91-100 Ibs. medium ice | Posed to have been aboard the Viking) For North Dakota: Cloudy, some States Steel, Bethle: ; to chol stocks as United States Steel, ~ 17'50-9.25: all weights com! 6.25- | when she blew up. rain or snow Thursday night, and in hem, Radio, North American, United eee GOCE Ibs MIERIEEA to | east portion Friday. Not much change Gorn, General Elestric, Blegric Auto | choice 330.5.00; all welghts eal and | py ND SUPPLIES inror Bouth, Dakota: Cloudy, rai i aera : Cloudy, ra , Paramount, Fox and, Woolworth. | common 2.00-4.00; feeding lambs 60-75 | FOOD. ATS ivoRs snow east and. central portions, were among a wide assortment of is-| sues up a point or more. A few is- sues mot contrary to the trend. Crucible Steel dropped 8 points on omission of its dividend. National Cash ister and United States In- dustrial Alcohol lost about 2. The market was still a [eben affair, and in the main failed to show signs of out of its recent t movement in range. Hoske was in contrast to the siuggish (SRS eRe weve un ed. Credit conditions were about stationary. DULUTH RANGE Duluth, March 19.—)- Durum— Open High -73% 73 168 6% 158M 58% LIS. , March 18. Open High MIN | Minneupoll Wheat— HICAGO RANGE Chicago, March 19.—@)— 0 High Low Close eho 02%) 6245 84% Oat 65% 65% 67 8632 61 33%) 203, May Dept. Stot a Mex. Seab. Oil i Miami Copper 8% Mid-Cont. €m 12% Mo. Kan. & Tex. 19% Mo. Pacific . 32 Mont. Ward 27% Nash Motors 4015 Nat. Biscuit 82% Nat. Cash Reg. 30% Nat. Dairy 49%; Nat. Pow. é Lt. 42 Nev. Cons. Cop. 13% New York Cent. > 109% NY. NH. & Htfd. Norf. & Western . North American Northern Pac. Pac. Gas & Elect. Pacific Light Packard Motor . P.-Publix ......06 Parmelee Trans. . Pathe Exchange . Penney (J. C.) . enn. R. Phillips Petrol. . Proct. & Gamble . Pub. Svc. Corp. N. J. . Himan, SVRSYSSSIS. SSIseass FRR A FRRSH FASRRKSE FKF st a MINNEA! C Minneapolis, ‘March Wheat— 15% protein Deliv Jdark nor. .7: 2 dark nor. 3 dark nor. 14% protein 1 dark nor. 2 dark nor. 3 dark nor. Hogs 13,000; fairly active, mostly 3 nor stage for, butchers; packing sows |Re 15 genreteln steady to 10c lower; most 160-200 8 pound butchers $7.40-7.60; top $7.60 23 2i0-270 pound weights | $7.10.7.4 52 480-350 pound weights mostly $7. Ra af 7.15; packing sows largely $6:15-6.40; 30% 15 Gark nor. few smooth lights $6.50. i Han $1, | Grade of ‘Sheep 2,000; practically not! ng | Schuite Ret, Stors. . io? |} dark nor. done, asking stronger aes aN Seaboard Airline % 3 gark nor. ear nd eae fambs | Sears: loebuck shia 60% Grade of. : \Servel Inc... % {1 northern. 8.50; holding best offerings 8bOve | Shattuck UF. G.) . + hit |} Rorthern: ee! other classes. quot Shell Union Ott a 3 northern. tan simmons ......... 18% ———__—_—. 14% protein CHICAGO PRODUCE Benslat ont Ok. weft Saw Chicago, Maren achive buying and (Southern Bac. on iW: countered mereent per pound higher. |Routhern Rvs. 89 | 13g protein Hess were offered in a liberal way | Sparks ‘Withington. wy |iDaWor | i and losses of ie cent per dozen were |Standard Brands. 20% [LAE W oo. TH vee TBE ci Sustained, Poultry was without Im-} Btand. Gas é& Elect, 26% | 12g% Protein PeButter=—Receipts 6,203 tubs, inn. Spat eas BB4 lit We to MOM soos ey tears, tarlots, 28; extra firsts, d, 8 23% |TD HW or 50 to 91 score, 28 to 28%: firsts, 88 to Stewart-Warner . 20% |/1HW... .74% 89 score, 26%; seconds, 86 to 87 score, Papeeceng 9 ah 24% speeennee* Sou 2a te Receipts 19,125 cases, Hass. |upetion Steel Re Poa Wor | , wxtre, ficsts 20; trash § Bests cee ex. Pac. 14% Se 12% ...0- 71 irsts 17%; sto! 3 le of ag rath storage ‘packed ex- i Roll. 58% ro W or eres tras 21%. pound — Twins ~14%: |Union Carbide ts oe aaidies 15%; longhorns 15%; Young | Union Pacifi 196 |Ch.1 amber 69% 71% ‘Americax 15%; brick 14; limburger| 36% | 18% protein 16%; Swiss 33 to 35. ee «6m | amber. - Live poultry — Receipts 1 car. 141 stag | Grade 0 trucks, Steady. Fowls 22 to 23; broil- au lamber. . ers, 1% to 2 pounds, 36 to 38; Leghorn 2amber.- broilers 30 to $2; roosters 15%; tur: 28% | Grade ot Keys 25; heavy spring ducks 27, ol 68% [1 durum . . 20 to 23; geese 15. 34 2 durum « NEW YORK PRODUCE ik 149% 1 Corn— New York, March 19.—()—Ege 90% |3 yellow... chy .50% 52% 31542; unsettled. | Mines ed, heavy asses tas 4 ihe ular packed, closely y ve : not ‘quoted; extras 21 1-2 to 22 1-4; West, Barren ta 3 inizes. extra first 211-4; first 20 to 20 1-25 | Westgh. Air Br. 35 second 19 to 19 1-2; medium firsts| weetgh. El. & Mfg. 90% 19 1-2 to 19 3-4; nearby hennery s Ovrind. . brown, regular extra 23; ex-| Woolworth .....,.-.+.ersee++ G54 j2 white... 28% 29% 5... tra first 21 1-2 to 22 1-2. —_— aT Nearby and western hen- MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS =§_ f* ‘Baney “PE Bere nery whites, closely selected extras 25 Minneapolis, March 19.—()}—Minne- 133 to 26 1-2; do. average 24; nearby) orp ire Sank Stock—22. Et white medium 22 to 23. Northwest Bancorporation—33%. Butter td steady. Cheese 105,- ———<————_—_— = Fm FOREIGN EXCHANGE DIVESTMENT TR 164% 150M 100% 158% New York, March 19.—(P)—Foreign|| Universal Trust Shares . 6 CHICAGO POTATOES xchanges firm; demands: Great Bri- ‘ ; France 3.91 3-16; Itely 5.23. 1- _Germany 23.81 1-2; Corporate Trust Shares North American Trust 16 Aa quoted by the Security Co. Norway 26.74 3-4, Sweden 26.77; ‘Montreal 99.96 7-8. Norte Dakota” Chicago, Merch 19.-(AP—U. 8. D. A.) —Potatoes 171, on track 206. total U. 8 shipments 540; strong, trading moderate, prices considerably higher> sacked per cwt., Wisconsin Round i. > 0, |D. A.)—Potatoes, moderate wire in- 2 |T740e; No, 2'do 7314-76!%:c; No. 3 do * {early in the week, and sales frequent- + Jcents quite * |strictly combing 48-50s territory wools Ibs. good and choice 7.65-8.25. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, March 19.—(#)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No, 1 dark northern 73 to 77 1-2; No. 1 northern 68 1-2 to 76 No. 3 mixed 66 1-2; No, 1 hard winter 72 1-2; No. 2 amber durum 68 1-4 to 73 1-4; No. 2 mixed durum 61 1-4. | Corn, No. 3 yellow 54 5-8 to 56. | Rye, No. 1, 38 1-8. Barley, No. 2.special 42 1-2 to 51; No. 4, 42; sample grade 44. Flax, No. 1, 1.58 3-4 to 1.59 3-4, MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, March 19,.—(AP—U. 8.! quiry, demand good, market stronger.’ |Carloads f. 0. b. shipping points \(based on delivered sales less all transportation charges) sacked cwt.,| | Round Whites, U. S. No. 1 and partly graded 1.40 to 1.45, | pimuteunt aoe, | DULUTH CASH GRAIN | northern 74%4-T7' 15%5c; No. 1_am- No. 2 do 71%- um TO%s-T1g0; No. 2 lo. mixet jurum 165'%-T1340; No. 2 do 63'4-71%40;, No. !1 red durum 63%6c. | | | €913-74%4c; No. 1 cent; No. 2 do 73}, ber durum 72!%-7434: | 73'sc; No. 1 durum 70 Go 6914-71140; Oats No. 3 white 28% -28%c. No. 1 rye 34% -37%4. Hl _ Barley choice to fancy 40-48; med- { jum Ch etgas 34% -35%4c; lower grades $i -34%e. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) March 19 1 dark northern Lnorthern ms Lamber durum 1mixeddurum - 1 ae Hard winter wheat CHICAGO CASH GRAIN No. Swhite'ci to 614s Oats—No, 1 whtie 82% Timothy seed—8.55 to $. Clover seed— . MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, March 19.—(}—Flour unchanged. Shipments 23,844. Bran 18.00 to 18.50. Standard middlings 17.50 to 18.00. ROSTON WOOL Boston, March 19.—(P}—Fleece and territory wools of 568 and 48-508 qualities are selling in large quanti- ties. Prices are tending firmer than 1 yel- 9 and similar fleeces sell at 42 to 45 cents, scoured basis, while territory wools of sim- ilar class and grade bring 49 to 53 readily. Strictly comb- ing fleeces of 48-508 qualities are setrengthening in the range of 37 to 41 cents, scoured basis, on a very large turnover. Moderate quantities bring 42 to 45 cents, scoured basis, MONEY RATES York, March 19.— (#) — Call 1% to 2 New easy. Sixty days 0 days 1% t per cent; fo 2 per cent; four months 2 to 2% per cent; five to six months 2% to 24% per cent, Prime commercial 2h, to 2s per cent. liam ad aes GOVERNMENT BONDS RK ork, Mai — poNGhy Yorks Marc ()—Liberty Liberty 3%5—101.25. Liberty first 4% s—102.26, Liberty fourth 4%4s—103.27. Treasury 4%8—112.7, CHICAGO sTOC! Chicago, March 19.— @) — Chicago stocks close: - Corporation Securities—20. Insull Utilities Investment—45%. Midwest. Utilities, new—24%. Cities Service 19%. va Electric Bond and Share—59%%. Standard Oil of Indiana—33%. Bernt Balchen Will Help in Rescue Work (Continued from ‘page 1) if condition; were not favorable, He said food anc medical supplies could be dropped by parachute, The island. houses but five families and these hrve found theit food sup- plies on the point of exhaustion be- leause of the unexpected necessity to shelter mor than a hundred suvviv- ors from the Viking. Balchen said he would survey the Food, medical supplies and a doctor reached the survivors of the Viking on Horse island Thursday. crew of the sealer Imogene made their way to the island over close-packed and hummocky ice. They began im- mediately to take survivors to the Imogene +o be fed and sent on to the Sealer Sagona nearby. St. John’s for hospital care. fel, husband and wife, mortgagors, to the Lincoln National Life Insurance of the Register of Deeds of the Coun- ty of Burleigh, and State of Nort! Dakota on the 26th day of Decem- ber, A. D. “18a” of mortgages, at page 69, will Duluth, Minn, March 19.—()—| be foreclosed by a sale of the prem= Close: “Flax on track $1.56%-1.59%4, | ises in such mortgage and hereinafter May $1.59'%; July $1.58. de: rihed: at the Par Gopr ot te Your n . | aqWheat No. 1 dark northern 74%4-|1) hve County of Burleigh, and Stats ¢ North Dakota, at the hour of two atisfy the same, prem Burleigh, kota, and west, quarter quarter (NE (31), Township One, Hundred (140) North, Ran West of the Fifth Princip containing 200 acres more or less ace cording to the United ment survey thereof; on account of default in the terms and conditions of sald mortgage the mortgagee has heretofore and does hereby elect to declare the entire amount secured by sald mortgage as immediately due and payable; sum. to-wit: Taxes on said premises for the year 1929 which with interest thereon at the date of said sale will amount 95, al which sum Is included in the amount hereinafter stated to be at the date of sale the sum of Thousa: ($2,091. TH mortgagee, Fargo, North Dakota. 7) terms and conditions of the mortgage hereinafter described ani signed having declared mortgage indebtedness due as author- and delivered by Wm. Fricke, Jr. and Edna Fricke, husband and wife, Mort- gagors, to First Guaranty Bank, Mort- gagee, dated the 2nd day of July, 1928, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Bur- leigh. County, Ni 310th day of corded therein i gages at page 4 said mortgagee by an instrument in writing to Guaranty Security Com- any, dated the 19th day of Decem- er, 1929, and filed for record in the oftice of the Register of Deeds on the 20th day of January, 1930, and recorded therein in Book 175 of As- signments on page 507 and which mortgage was thereafter by an in- office of the Register of Deeds on January 27th, 1931, in book 175 of as- signments at page 534, will be fore- closed by a sale of the such mortgage and scribed at the front door of the Court House in Bismarck, Burleigh County, at $3445.02, exclusive of costs and dis- Dursements and attorney fees allowed yy law. Dated this 18th day of March, 1931. GUARAI said, to guarantee a cruising range of | » at least seven hours, Barney Barbin, New York pilot, who flew here with mechanics dur- |. St. Johns, N. F., March 19.—(?)— Doctor Forsey and members of the snow ‘The Sagona was to bring them to| Snow —— over NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALB OTB ADV IMENT RTIS: ae Abo tie is Had in all i = tions, wi recipitation at most sta Notice is hereby given that that cers tions, ‘The aareslpitation was, lisht tain mortgage, executed and delivered | with the heaviest amount (about one Wale Hecarutel and Selma I Caru-| thirg Inch) in the jower Great La! moun: Py ation, ee, - va corporation, mortgages, | foo. a 1 the 15th day of October, A, D. and filed for record in the office Bisi 1924 and recorded in Book slightly warmer extreme east colder extreme west portion Thurs- day night. Friday cloudy, with rain or snow east portion. For Montana: colder night. Friday For Iowa: Mostly cloudy, rains or portion warmer in extreme southwest portion Thursday night. For Minnesota: Mostly cloudy, prob- ably rain or snow and treme west portion Thursday Low-pressure area: region and over the northern Rocky few stations in the northern reported readings below freezing. inches; inches. and Partly cloudy and southeast portion Thursday enerally fair. probably Friday, and in west Thursday night. Slightly armer in ex- night. or rain Frida: WEATHER are Saskatchewan and over * the southern Rocky mountain region, and tain re prevail ion. Moderate tempera- in ‘all sections. marck station baromet reduced to sea leve! ORRIS W. ROBERT! Official in Charge. ck p. mon the 7th day of April, | each . to satisty the amount due upon id’ mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described .in said ortgage and which will be sold to North Dakota produces an average of about 32 million bushels of barley year. Of this amount two-thirds are fed on the farms and one-third is shipped out of the state. ‘are those certain ixes situated in the County of ‘and State of North Da- described as follows, to-wit: Northeast quarter (NE) of North- (NW) and Northeast ) of Section Thirty-one Forty 007! nin ge Seve: Meridian, fe States govern. | 'T ‘The mortgagee has paid a certain to the sum of due. There will be due on such mortgage wo. nd Ninety-one and 56-100 56) Dollars. COLN NATIONAL LIFE S MPANY, EB LIN RANCE CO! INSU a Coropration, Mortgagee Holt, Frame & Nilles, Attorneys for '26—3/5-12-19-26—4/2— NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE avi been made in the/ Default having tee 4 the under- the entire , North Dakota, on tl July, 1928, and duly re- Book 196 of mort , and assigned by remises in hereinafter de- the hour of ten Southeast quarter (NW% SE%) of section thirty four (34), town- ship one hundred forty one (141), range seventy eight (78) West of ing money to loan. For Sale FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, enclosed porch, full ment, garage, lawn, trees, built-in features, electric stove, near schools, base- $4400. DESIRABLE 6 room brick and ce- ment dwelling, 3 bed rooms, closed porch, full basement, laun- dry tubs, garage, graveled driveway, concrete lilly pond, fine lawn, lots flowers and shrubs, near schools. en- id | DESIRABLE 5 room moaern hcuse, 2 bed rooms, fine floors, doors, porch, full basement, gar- age, close in, for $5000. French NINE ROOM modern house, 5 bed rooms, 2 bath rooms, part of house being an apartment, full basement, |. cement floor, good condition, near schools, for $6000. EIGHT ROOM modern house, 4 bed rooms, front and rear porches, full basement, east front, near school, $3800, on terms. FOUR ROOM partly modern house, including water, heat and lights, 2 ized by law, now therefore, Notice Is’ Hereby Given’ that that} bed rooms, for $1600, on good certain mortgage made and executed| terms, SEVEN ROOM modern stucco bung- alow, 4 bed rooms, oak floors, book cases, laundry tubs, heated garage, part oak finish, hot water heat, fire Places, fine kitchen, very desirable | and quite new. OTHER desirable houses and lots for sale. GEO. M. REGISTER. LN Strument in writing dated the 8th day of December, 1930, assigned to Guar- Peraonal anty Holding Company, and which | _ said assignment was recorded in sald | WANTED—Matel cases. good care or will go to homes of confinement. Mrs. Mary Dixon, 504 Good security. Write Ad. No. 30 in care of The Yelock in the forenoon on the 2nd Gay of May, 1931, to satisty the| _ Tribune. amount due upon sald mortgage on ¢ day of sale. The premises described in said Miscellaneous mortgage and which will be sold to : satisfy ‘the same are situated in the county of Burleigh an ¢ of Nor! Dakota, and are described as follows,| ALFALFA, .SCARIFIED SWEET vis: CLOVER. No quack grass, Cana- West ones of the Northmant dian thistle, sow tle, dodder, juarter v of 1e 5 t e m Southeast quarter of the north: buckhorn. Lowest prices ever quot- west quarter (SEX NW, and ed. Seed shipped subject inspec- the Northeast wunrter of, the tion, t prepaid. Write for southwest quarter i. And the Northwest quarter of the | lub offer, free samples. North Da- Fargo, N. D. Cooperative organiza- tion. over 500 growers. the Fifth Principat Meridian. There will be due on said mortgage the date of sale the sum of FOR Certified Ceres wheat at 90c bushel. corn, 95% germination, $1.75 per bushel. One tractor, 3 plows, cheap. Bismarck, SALE—300 bushels of No. 1 Falkner 200 bushels of NTY HOLDIN Mrs. J. Moran, N. Dak. x PANY, a Route No. 2. Assignee of Mortgagee, | ROR SALE— Post Office Address, SALE—Choice Canary singers, German Rollers, Bi ‘k, North % fee by jismare! jort! *s Daketa, oe : choppers ee, treats, etc. Phone 115-J. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D. Box 728. R Falconer Mattingly, Jamestown, N. D.. ef z BBE i He Eioe BEE 8 ate i errr) e Bes The Tribune Want Ad. Department. Male Help Wanted MEN for gtubbing 30 acres brush, 20 miles 8. E. Bismarck. $5.00 to $8.00 per acre. Give land clear- ing experience and references. Gus O. Kratt, Sheldon, N. Dak. WANTED—Capable gardener, one who knows care of lawn and gener- al gardening. Part time work. Ref- erences desired. Address Tribune Ad. No. 32. LEARN Barbering now at the oldest accredit institution of its kind. Catalog free. Moler College, Fargo, Female Help Wanted ADDRESSING ENVELOPES—Work at home during spare time. Sub- stantial weekly pay; experience un- necessary. Dignified employment for honest, sincere, ambitious per- sons. WORKERS LEAGUE, NA- PERVILLE, ILL. Work Wanted YOUNG ‘married couple with no chil- dren desire work on farm by the month or year. Man has had some experience in painting and sales { work, Call at 421 13th or phone EVENING employment wanted by reliable young man. Can do clerk- ing or bookkeeping. References. ing and ironing or will do day work. Phone 1380. YOUNG LADY wants place as house- keeper. Write Lock Box 566, New London, Wisconsin. Farm Lands LANDS FOR RENT—Several pieces farm lands scattered throughout Burleigh county for rent either on the one-half plan or for cash. Also will pay cash for seeding and com- bine work. Lands are without buildings. Full information by call- os ae 502 Seventh street, Bismarck, FOR SALE—160 acre farm near Wil- ton. Good house, well, two barns. 100 acres cultivated. Rest pasture all fenced. Price reasonable. Write H. N. Johnson, 1008 Broadway, Bis- marek, N. D. Building and Contracting _ NOW IS the time to do your repair work. Phone 1515 and have W. J. Comeau give you prices on your re~ pair or new building. Agents WANTED—Agents to buy horses for slaughter. The Elder Horse Sale Co., Jamestown, N. D. Position Wanted WANTED—Position as copy holder. Have had newspaper and publishing house experience on legal forms and straight matter. Write Tribune Ad. No. 31. Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Five room partly mod- ern house, newly decorated and Partly remodeled. Located at 215 South Fifth street. Rent reason- able to reliable party. Rotchiller, 406. Also garage for rent at 1100 Broadway. Phone 129-W. FOR SALE—I?x1?" house at Glen- view School District No. 1, Bur- leigh county. Sheet rock lined, tar roof, heater, 2 burner oil stove, dresser, sanitary cot, sewing ma- chine, blankets, dishes, kettles, rug. Price of all, $150.00. Mrs, Clara G. Luehrs, Medina, N. D. FOR RENT—Modern six room house. Available March 23rd.- Located at 418 Second street. Phone 1740-W or call at 418 Second street. | FOR RENT—Five room dwelling in duplex. All modern with gas range. Oak floors. Close in. Phone 260. Dr. R. S. Enge. FOR RENT—Modern 3 room house on Twenty-first street. Inquire of Art Triber, Twenty-first street. FOR RENT—Four room all modern house, partly furnished. Phone 395 or call at 916 Sweet street. FOR RENT—Seven room house at 514 Ave. F. Inguire at 511 Seventh street, Phone 644-J._ GALES Y. Gab ‘Taxi Com: pee od Bismarck, 2. Henry pany, Jamestown, N. Dak. Owiny said Me Pe the Ueeth of the owner, the Yee | GRIMM ALFALBA 160, Sweet Ciov- low Cab Co. is offered for sale, This ef 7¢ per pound. Home, grown is an established and “good corn, per * taxi business and will be right | bushel. W. R. Porter, Fargo, N. D. to close eséate. Write or see Wal- ‘Two John ter J. Walsh or E. B. tractors. Bismarck Implement Ca., Room and Board AND at 406 street. Phone 431. Wanted to Rent 1st, furnished or apartment with rooms. Private. Write Tribune in care of Ad. No, en Salesmen house, two bed Bismarck ‘WANTED SALESMAN WITH CAR TO TAKE orders and deliver home necessities on old established route in East Morton, North Emmons, potagest counties, and Linton. workers can start earning $35 weekly increase 5 brindle bi = rier, white right front foot al ‘ete front leg. White nose. Stripe on forehead. Name, Robert Stone on collar. Phone 685 or 59. Reward. jong hitch, 3 chairs, 4x18 ft. work bench, 6 full sized iron beds, 2 single beds, one large sized Prim- eed nee separator, good as new, at 508 Second ploy ee FOR used Bi d Gertz piano. Reasonably prices Call at Apartment No. 2, Logan apartments after 6 p. m. or phone - 1225-w. FOR SALE—New dining room table and chairs, cheap. r iconowie 419 12th. St. 4 ee Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Cory sleeping rooms, large and small, nicely furnished. Large closets. Private entrance. May be used for light housekeeping if cdi 2% blocks from G. P. ane terson Hotels. Ci ruta ee FOR RENT—Bright well furnished room in modern home, auio Te wee ter at all times. Two blocks from new Memorial building. Phone _1451 or call at 400 Seventh FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room with large clothes closet for one or two, also can be used for light housekeeping. Call at 402 Eighth street or phone 1328-J. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, private en- beeen or San Per month. e 833-W or it Eight street south. ae ‘ ig FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home for sleeping or light housekeeping or with board if de- Call at 123 Mandan street. ‘Cozy front room, cheap. ie Hoe Suitable for slee) ig Or usekeeping. __at 307 Fourth street. ~ FOR RENT—One room, new. used for light housekeeping. Private ance. Close in, . R. 8. Enge. Phone 260. oe Z FOR RENT—Well furnished single room with kitchenette. Call at 411 Fifth street. “The or Phone 273. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Also one sare: Close in. Call at 517 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Modern furnished sieep- ing room, very close in. Gentlemen Preferred. Call at 113 Thayer Ave. Apartments FOR RENT—All modern new apart- ment, consisting of living room, bedroom, kitchenette and bath. Hot water at all times. City heat. Also frigidaire. Furnished or unfurnish- ed. Phone 1714. FOR RENT—Small modern furnish- ed apartment, hot water heat, al- ways hot water. Centrally located. Call at 404 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Apartment at the ‘Woodmansee, with or without gar- age. Ready April lst. Apply H. J. ‘Woodmansee. FOR RENT—Desirable 2 room apart- ment, well furnished and newly dec- orated. Adjacent to bath. Phone 1063 or call at Room 200, College Building. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Available March 15th. Mrs. : : = W. A. Hughes, 616 Seventh or phone — 1391. FOR RENT—Attractive furnished 2 room apartment. Close in. Private entrance. Inquire at 211 W. Ros- ser or phone 1313. FOR RENT—Desirable unfurnished all modern apartment in the Rue Apartments. Call at 711 Ave. A or phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping apartment, everything furnished. No children. Phone 1452 or call at 623 W. Thayer. FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished apartment, 8 rooms and bath. __Available April 1st. Phone 1250. _ FOR RENT—Two room modern fur- nished apartment. Phone 1632 or call at 227 W. Thayer. : apartment at FOR RENT—Furnished fad luge street. Light, water and eat FOR RENT—Furnished 2” room er F. W. Murphy. FOR RENT—One or 2 room = ed apartment at Prince Hotel. — JEED GRAINS—LOW PRICES We offer the following in straight ipments at very low prices: Beda cars or j

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