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sy Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thurs., Aug. 9 | New York Stocks| | QUUK RESPONSE STOCKS SHOW QUICK RESPONSE 10 NEWS —@ Grain Quotations CHIC: ‘Chicago, Aug. 9.—(®)— SILVER ACT BRINGS t— n th Low Close so ge tae ie Hi OF SILVER DEGREE a=: ¢) Ps ALL GRAINS UPB 2 | Alleghany 2 5 Dec., new.. 112 1.13% 1.10% 113% : Al. Chem. & Dye 128 May’ coovss LIB 116% 113% 116% nia Oar wos a Trad C President's |SePt- 16% 10% 16 10% Shorts Rush to Cover as Prices | Am. Can ts traders Construe President's / nt : Bh me BBE Rise Briskly; Last Half u| Action as Direct Step ae ple leRiectageety Hour Dull koe 8% Toward Inflation Sept: new: Sin Ae Sou 3 Am. Metai iy Dect new.. 33% 38 Sam 35" New York, Aug. §—(P—The stock Aut: Fon; dy 122 | to or ouvee onderse’ Tiekades oy [May eens. 58% S8- BS% 87% Tee AREOLA Of dive mnie | Aut Roll a 172;| President Roosevelt. resulted in tm-|pent® oid.. 87% 88 26 87% aay, can Am. Smelt. 38% | mediate enlargement of spéculative/gent., new. 87% (88% 86 87% BGs acres ual ts oon “the {Am Sugar $7, | buying on the Chicago board of trade,|Dec., old... 89% 90% 87% 90% time as shorts rushed to cover. The |Am. Te! + WL! and all grain prices rose excitedly.|Dec. n 90 90% 87% 90% Ust turned dull in the last half hour,|Am. Tob. “B” 14% |The entire list of cereals soared to|May . 6 95% 93° 94% ‘and prices receded a trifle from the |Am. Wat. Wks. + 1% above previous top records this|_ Barley. best, but net gains of 1 to more than /Am. Wool Ff. 47 Ver, and dosed strong st virtually |SePt. old. 2% 99% 12% 3 points were numerous. The clos- oe ai thes openaas fpliren ateeinea, Sept, new. 24 » 24 piahanned ssinias na SP latch. T, & 8. FF. 49%| Numerous traders construed the oid pte) ‘The list had slumped rather de-|Atl Cst. Line 28 | President’s action as a direct step| sept, 830 807 8.30 uively in the with {Ath Ret. oo 24% | toward inflation. Oct. 837 815 8.37 cisively early dealings, Auburn A\ 20%] ‘The maximum gain for wheat as|Dec. 877 850 8.77 bn Boot soegee i teen Re] erintcn 5, compared with Wednesday's finish|Jan. 892 862 8.90 Pr Green | Balt.” & 1534] as exactly 2 cents a bushel bn 1095 1085 10.5 7 | Sudden onset of some large selling 1.15 11.10 11.5 f 98 a Ches. & 42% sil. }Chi. & N. 8 and/Chi. Gt. Wes. 2 best.|Chi. Gt. Wes. 4% other|C. M. St. P. & 3% from|C. M. 8t. P. & 5% cularly|C. R. I. & Pac. 2 3 points included American Sugar,| Gob Fuel. & Tron A Great Western Sugar,, Allied Chemicall Gomi. 19 International Silver, American Smelt-|Com, 1% ing, Goodyear, Johns-Manville, Ameri-| Con. 28. can Can, Continental Can, U. 8. Rub.|Con. 8% ber, preferred, Case, Kennecott, Un-| Cont. ue fon Pacific and others. up] Gont. pH) about 1 to 2 included American Tele. Cont. Phone, U. 8. Steel, General Motors,! ont, 18% Westinghouse, Sears, Montgomery| Corn 58% Ward, International Nickel, New York/Cream Wheat 32% Central and others. Groaley Radio 15% ne nrc Steel 19% | Produce Markets | |Surtss Wrist on | uront gx CHICAGO East. Kodak 99% Aug. 9.—(®)—Butter and| Eaton Mig. 14% eggs were firm in tone Thursday and| El. Auto 18 prices were El. Pow. é& Lt. 4 Chicago, Aug. 9—Je)—Butter, 10990,| PHS, SER. a firm; creamery (93 score) | Fox Film “A” 10% 26%-27%; extras (92) 26%; extra|Gen. Am. 32 firsts (90-91) 25-25%; firsts (68-89) | Gen. Elec, 19% 23%-24%; seconds (86-87) 21%4-22%;| Gen. Foods 2016 standards (90 centralized carlots)| Gon “Sniis aig 26%. Eggs. 5,621, firm; extra firsts| Gen. Motors 3014 cars 20, local 19%; fresh graded firsts} Gillette .. 11% tars 19% local 19; current receipts|Gold Dust .... 18% 16-18%, Goodyr. T. 2% Poultry, live, 1 car 25 trucks, hens| Graham Paige a easier, balance steady; hens 11%-|G¢" Nor. pr. 143 13%; leghorn hens 9; rock springs 18-] Gt: west, 34% 19, colored 17; rock fryers 16-18 color-| Houd.-Her. 3% ed 15%; rock broilers 14%-15; color-| Houston Oil 16 ed 14%, barebacks 10-12, leghorn 14;| Hudson Motor 1% Toosters 9; turkeys 10-14; spring ducks | Hupp feral ane 4% Ibs. up 11-12, small 8; old ducks oe Refin, Fed £9; spring geese 8 old . Harvester 28% 2516 NEW YO! 10% New York, Aug. 9—(@%—Butter, | Jew 6 11,245 strong and unchanged. ie iy Cheese, 271,708, very firm. Prices| Kelvinator . cn unchanged. Kresge (8. 8.) 1% Eggs, 12877, firm. Mixed colors, Groce: Abe special packs or selections from fresh Carbonic 2 receipts 24-26; standards and com-|Loew’s ........ 27% mercial standards 22-23; firsts 19% -| Louis, G. & El. “ 13% 20; seconds 18%; mediums 40 Ibe 17-|Mack Trucks . 35 174; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibe 17%-%3| Main Alkall 3. Ty tetrigeratars, special packs | int Sooner bis 15-15%; re! MidCont. Pet. pty 22-23; standards 21-21%; firsts 20%-/ Midiand Stl. 8% %; seconds 18; mediums 17%-18, ‘Mo. Kan. & 6 White eggs unchanged; browns, 23 western standards 23-23%; other|Ni a browns unchanged. N rt Live poultry steady. owls, ex- 16% press ee, other freight and ex- 8% press . 2 Dressed poultry steady to firm; 10% chickens, frozen, 19-26; ducks, fresh,|North 4 13-15; other grades unchanged. Tis oO . Gas. \ | Miscellaneous _ | |Ps‘i 2B % FOREIGN EXCHANGE 3% New York, Aug. 9.—(?)—Foreign 1% exchange steady; Great Britain de- . Si% mand in dollars, others in cents: lig ae ge 5.05% ; rane, 683%; Pills, 29% 5 3, Germany, ; Norway,/ Proct, & Gaml ft 25.40; Sweden, 26.05 Mon' in New| Pub. Svc. N. J. Bx York, 102.00; New York in Montreal, / Pullman 40% 98.00. 1 5% 2 36% 9 2 7 ry RKESRLE TS GOVERNMENT BONDS | New York, Aug. 9—(?)—Govern- ment bonds: FREKS ‘Treas. 4%8, 112.28. ‘Treas. 4s, 106.4. HOME LOAN BONDS Home Owners’ Loans 4s ’51, 100. NEW YORK BONDS New York, Aug. olGreat Northern 7a of 1036, 87 Tobacco Prod. 6% of 2022, 106%. KRFKK. RKKRES CHICAGO STOCKS (By The Associated Preas) Midwest Util. %. Ss Basa RBASateBsvaklaSurssoSawakR a SSS 1% Cneage Aug ode 8, Dep UB te i ug. |. & . & Agr.)—Potatoes, 42, on track 108, total! U- 8 ny U. 8, shipments 387; white stock firm,ity g 38 ee Be a bend fdsho U. 8. No. 1, 160.-70; | Vanadi 1% 1.65; vU. 8. [were . No, 1, 1.80; Nebraska showing decay 1.10; cobblers, U. 8. No. 1, Wisconsin | Western Uni 140.88; Utah 1.50; Idaho Russets UV. wy, fl €.No 1, 170-78; U. 8. No. 2,140. | Woolworth ‘4|May 1%c up. September rye closed . | September flax closed %c higher and orders later precipitated rather gen- eral commission selling and tumbled 20% | wheat prices back more than 1% cent Minneapolis, Aug. 9—(P)— & bushel at times. More or less notice was taken of the fact that receipts Wheat oR it ge Low Close oadian wheck crop [Sept new: 1104 Lie Lis Liss CHICAGO new. 1.) 1 5 bed changed bande tn ‘the selling furry x, any n6y s0y [urtets market ‘slows steady to 5 Tribune Want Ad Rates Peer) lea that followed early upturns in prices. % 80% 86% 88x higher than Wednesday; 210-320 Ibs., 4 5 Much of the selling was sald to be in , TEE ae eae ee ee Are Low Cc ne nature of profit taking, part of it wi a 4.00: acikiiig 0s) 415-50: ent ent Cuts and border used on want ads come 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 lor eastern Ler omasenain ‘ ' {69% 65% 68% | 800d and choice 140-160 Ibs., 4.25-85: ander classified display rates of 75 cents per Words |... +0. see 8 auuerelt tat Tad “iaemeon anor light weight 160-200 Ibs., 4.65-5. column ineh per single insertion. 1 Insertion, 25 words 33 turned wheat prices quickly upward to/ nec. well above Wednesday's finish. At this stage, losses in wheat were fully 53% recovered, and the market was hover- 53 ing at around the days’ top figures. | Dec. 3 Corn and oats rose with wheat, both corn and oats registereing new high 196% 198% 196 1.98 Price records for the season. boot 2.00% 1.98% 2.00% Provisions reflecfed strength of —_—_— DULUTH RANGE ’ — Duluth, Minn., Aug. WHEAT FUTURES RALLY TO Duru Open CORN STRENGTH, SILVER NEWS —(P)— h Low Close ground here Thursday because of corn market strength and silver money news. ‘Trade was broad and active after a nervous and easy opening and final figures high for the day. Min- neapolis new September and May wheat closed 2c higher and December 1%c-2c higher. Coarse grain futures followed wheat and all closed sharply higher with the exception of flax, September old oats closed 1%c higher, and new 2%c higher, December 2%c higher, and 88% + 202 202 2.01% 2.02 2.01 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, ane. 9. — (®) — Wheat receipts Thursday 184 compared to 86 a ago. Hinnedpite cash wheat and coarse cl juotations today follow. vane _ Delivered to dk - 1.22% 1.26% ~ 120% 122% .... 1.18% 1.20% .. 122% 1.20% 1.18% 122% 1.20% 118% Arrive i 1%c higher, and December 1%c up. Old September feed barley closed 3Kc up, new 2%c higher, and December 2%c up. Old September malting bar- ley closed 5c up and December 4c up. 8 5 Cc i December c higher. Undertone of the cash wheat mark- et was strong with buyers bidding up for high protein quality. Winter wheat was firmer with demand good and offerings light. It was hard to quote durum wheat because of the lack of desirable offerings. Corn demand was very good and market tone firm compared with fu- tures. Oats demand was good and Prices were stronger for heavy quality. Rye was in good demand if free of ergot. Barley was strong and in good [Tod -Lallel “hebeber beled rvialh Hire 5 . EB = THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1934 % | 3,000 government; feed steers and nesday 4.18, 271 lbs. Sheep 1,500; run includes one load mixed ewes and lambs billed through; and about 800 native lambs; no early sales lambs; packers talkirig weaker; sellers generally asking higher or up, 2 heavier weights down to 4.25 or bel bulk good sows 250-400 Ibs. 4: ~ bigweights down to 3.85 or below; Good light lights 4-4.60; good to choice ~ Digs scarce; several lots underweight stock pigs unsold; average cost Wed- is this the Tribune want ad de- partment? I've heard so much about to 7.25 and above; early sales of of Tribune want ads yearlings up to 5.75; 25 to 0 higher. tale RAAB ha tive! wad pou columns when they have something SIOUX CITY to sell, buy, rent or trade, that I just know this want ad I am going to give you will help me find, some furnitur: pieces I have been looking for, Why shouldn't it bring immediate results when thousands will read my ad each day this week? Sioux City, Ia, Aug. —()—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 8,000, including 5,500 governments. Better grades slaughter steers and ylareings scarce, moderately active, fully steady; others slow, barely steady; other killing classes little changed; stockers and feeders slow, weak; load lots around 1100 Ib. steers up to 7.75; small pack- age 8.00; fairly liberal quota plain short fed yearlings 5.00 down; small lots desirable heifers around 6.00; bulk beef cows 2.00-3.00; low cutters and cutters mainly 1.25-1.75; few medium to good stockers 3.78; com- mon down to 2.25. ‘Hogs, 7,500; generally steady to 10 cents higher than Wednesday's best Prices, mostly to shippers; top 5.10 or. choice 225-240 Ib. butchers; early sales 190-250 lb. butchers 4.75-8.00; 160-190 Ib. averages 4.10-4.75; better Grade 140-160 lb. weights 3.25-4.10; Sows active, 5-10 cents higher at 4.10- 430; mostly 4.25; few light weights 435; seeder pigs largely 2.25 down. Sheep 2,000, including 700 direct; salable supply all truck.ins; no early action on slaughter lambs; sellers ask- ing stronger or above 7.25 for desir- able natives; packers talking weaker; feeding lambs practically absent Quoted stronger. 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 85 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 1.00 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 145 All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates medium weight 200-250 Ibs., 5.15-40; heavy weight 250-350 lbs. 5.10-40; Packing sows, medium and good 275- 550 Ibs., 3.50-4.60; pigs, good and choice 100-130 Ibs., 3.00-4.25. Cattle, 8,000 commercial, 6,000 gov- ernment; calves, 2,500 commercial, No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising |. We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE A Representative Will Call If You Desire yearlings unevenly steady to 25 lower; NN == Medium and good grades showing de- cline; general killing quality plain; Insane Man Held in Personal | sizeable supply 7.00 downward; best errs Bai bi .. SHAMPOO and finger wave, Palm- long yearlings 8.65, with 8.75 bid on Slaying of Mother Olive soap, Vernon lotion soft water, es 50c, Harrington's. Phone 130, ieestliy weight; very few weighty steers in crop; other killing classes Scien’ oa Fiecede Sea under pressure, steady to 25 lower;|_ Roundup, Mont., Aug. Hepa trrerihe WE BUY LINCOLN HEAD PENNIES. | bulls showing full decline; vealers|St#lcup, 35, who escaped last Saturday | wii) pay up to $2.00 each if over ten | steady at 5.50-6.50. Slaughter cattle | rom the state hospital for the insane, | “years old, Indian Head Pennies, worth up to $51.00 each. Send 10c for BUYING CATALOG, CONTIN- | Phone 1041-3 for Ashmore and Ellingson For estimates on painting, pa- held by Musselshell county au: wcctaia van iovvork Guaranteed. and vealers: Steers, good and choice | 85 | terials used. Work 550-900 Ibs., 5.75-8.25; 900-1100 Ibs,, | thorities Thursday in connection with 6.00-9.00; 1100-1300 ‘Ibs. 6.25-9.80; |the ax slaying Wednesday of his) enraL COIN CO. Box 1722, Chi- 1300-1500 Ibs., 6.75-9.75; common and|mother, Mrs. F. W. Stalcup, 60, at) cago, medium 550-1300 Ibs., 2.25-6.75; heif-|their home in Klein, se ers, good and choice 550-750 Ibs., §.00-| Art Wall, Roundup* police chief, 7.25; common and medium, 2.25-5.00; | Said four men, witnessed the ax attack cows, good, 3.25-5.00; common and|but were too late to prevent it. medium, 2.40-3.25; low cutter and cutter, 1.25-2.40; bulls (yearlings ex- cluded), good (beef), 3.00-3.50; cut ter, common and medium, 2.00-3. vealers, good and choice, 5.25-6. medium, 3.00-5.25; cull and common, 2.50-3.00. Stocker and feeder cat! Steers, good and choice 500-1050 Ibs., — common and medium, 2.50- MATTRESSES Apartments for Rent WE WILL renovate, clean and rebuild | FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- your old mattress into a new art! ment. Call at 717 Thayer or phone cover for only $3.95 or we can re-| 622, build it into a modern innerspring.| APARTMENTS FOR RENT to re- 200-8th St__Phone 1962. liable, quiet couples. All soar 2 rooms and private bat! i _ Male Help Wanted _ room apartment close to bath. Call MEN WANTED to represent North| 8t 602-3rd. lt Dakota Corporation selling Life/FOR RENT—Large two room well Protection. Agents make big money. furnished ground floor apartment, Write Midwest Benefit Society, Box| private bath, gas range, newly dec- 254, Fargo, N. Dak. | orated, private entrance. Also, clean = | two room apartment, second floor. Female Help Wanted ! Citation Hearing Petition For Per- mission te Accept a Compromine Mortgage Debt Due te Said Eatate. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, as. IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. Ain the, Matter of | the Sheep, 10,000; fat lambs in rather] August Trygs, Deceased. active demand; indications fully) “"**les J. Tryse, steady to strong; bidding 7.50 on Estate of Petitioners, garage. Call at sorted Pr YOUNG LADY wants piac ‘k|FOR RENT—Newly decorated “ SUN e a: Abels YOUNG LADY wants pia rk Ward, top. penne one yk: |Erves, Davia Eevee, Oncar A. for board and if possible board and| 2 room apartment with private bath esday's beat; O4-lb, weights at 60;| THE ide, Worthen, Martha room, Telephone 610. Ground floor, east front. Screened early bulk, 6.00; sheep steady; na- Juhis, Alma WANTED—Waitress capable of Porch. Gas range. Close to schoo! tive ewes, 2.00-75. Slaughter sheep |Juhis, Dav! ale ¢, and lambs: Lambs, 90 lbs. down, sfaee: Charles J ‘Tryag as ad- good and choice, 6.90-7.75; common|ministrator with the will an- ing room and general work as required. State age, salary expect- ed, qualifications and whether mar. and capitol. Also garage. 808-7th st. FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished -7.00; 150 |nexed of the Estate of Augusta ried or single. Miller Hotel, Napo-| apt. $25. One room unfurnished pe een ae: eee 150) Tryem, deceared, and all per pas lr apt. $15. Gas, heat, lights and wa- weights, common and medium, 1.50-|°°"" ese Respondents. __ter included. Call at 515-and St. 2.50; feeding lambs, 50-75 Ibs., good|The State of North Dakota to the WANTED—Girl for general house-} __ ‘er included. Ca = sce work on farm. Write Mrs. W. A.|FOR RENT—Nicely furnished base- demand if suitable for mating. Flax was in good demand and firm com. Pared with futures, DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Aug. 9—(?)—Closing cash Wheat, No. 1.25% -1.29%; 1.23% -1.28%; 1.22% -1.26%; ROR 1.22% 1.23% 1.21% 1.22% i BORON eoesrspaeaeees GORS 122% 1.23% 1.21% 1.22% W..... 122% 123% 1.21% 1.22% : 42 ==9-=pE- HON MOREMY: tt # g& W..... 1.21% 1.23% 1.20% 1.22% Minnesota and Seath Daketa Wheat pee erie ies No, 1 northern heavy, 1.25% -1.29%; No. 1 northern, 123%- 1.28%; No, 2 northern, 1.22%-128%; | Hegre *"* '18% 1.20% 1.49% 1.20% No. 1 amber durum hard, 1.27%-|1 Dh W or 150%; No. 2 amber durum/1 H W..... 118% 119% 118% 1.19% 1.27%-1.50%; No. 2 amber durum hard, 1.27%4-1.50's; No. 1 amber dur- um, 1.26%-1.35%; No, 2 amber durum, 1,2546-1.35: No. 1 mixed durum, 1.22%-1.45%; No, 2 mixed durum, 1.21%-1.45'6; No. 1 red durum, 1.10%. Flax, No. 1, $2.02. Oats, No, 3 white, 53-54. Rye, No, 1, 88%-92%. . Corn, No, 1 yellow, 80%; No. 1 mixed, 81';; No. 1 white, 79%. Barley, malting, 75-80; No. 1 feed, 72%-73%; No. 2 feed, 71%-72%; No. 3 feed, 68%-71%. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Aug. 9.—()—Wheat, No. 2 ted, 1.10; No. 1 dark hard, 1.16%; No. 1 hard, 1.14%; No, 2 mixed, 1.13%; corn, No. 2 mixed, 76%-78%; No, 1 yellow, 79%; No. 1 white, 79-80; sam- ple grade, 70-76; oats, No. 2 white, 64%-55; no rye; barley, 60-95; tim- othy seed, 14.25-50 ewt.; clover seed, 10.75-15.25 cwt. i) = 4 if 1468 woos LAT 155 146 152 Lt rrrraeerer) ber... 1.96 146 ee cree 186 1M we one 124% iz ia 1 amber 2 amber... 1.23% 1.27! Grade : 1 durum.... 1.17% 1.18% 1. 1 rd durum 1.17% 1.18% 1.11 Coarse Grain FRE PRE B88 BE Ba3a33 m— Bepe, new: adi 1a8i¢ 14°" 1p Minneapolis, Aug. 9.—(#)—Wheat i» DEW. futures rallied sharply into new high| DSC. c------ 126 124K 1.23% 124% Flax: Rye note quoted. No, 1, 2.03, : i j *| Hilda }. | the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon *)by Bila Anderson and her husband ased, is thi ity of Bis- Burleigh County, North Dako- ‘Let service be made of this citation as required by la’ ee this 8th y of August, A. D. By the Court: Citation Hearing Petition For Per- minsion to A Settlement of Mortgage Debt Due to Said Estate. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, ss. IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon, I. . Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Augusta Trxgg, Deceased. E. Andrew Trygg and Charles J. Tryss, Ni dents: ia anAioliniee; abe Youand each of you are hereby cit~ ment apartment, Living room, bed ed and required to appear before the room, kitchenette and . Fire- BOSTON WOOL me, end me oe ounty Eo For Sale place. Private entrance. Also 8 e, ml ce ol a ss Boston, Aug. 9.—(P)—(U. 8, Dept.| (¢ish. in salt Gtate waid County, at [OR SALE-TYPEWRITERS. Ada: sleeping. poe om gad see a Agr)—An occasional sale of very|the Court House in the City of Bis-|" ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR: |_ ®8rase for rent. 307-10th moderate volume was closed on west- ne anid Couns, eerie S| ING on all office machines. Sup-|FOR RENT—Private ground floor « a: . D, 1934, . ing Sie and timer vertory wool in| Fes. 10 Sclere ache toronoen | piles. CAPITAL TYFEWRITER| speriment, | Furnished. Reliable original bags was sold at around ‘Tryge, the ad- P Bias, E com staple of, similar mee ts is ey ee FOR BALES i ere ae Three room furnished not be per- —Thr bing staple of similar quality| 71786: deceased, should not be pera | FOR Holsisin hell: |POR RENT —Thres room “firnisbed brought around 67-68 cents, and! satisfaction of a mortgage of $2800.00 ers and cows. Fresh and coming graded strictly combing 56s, % blood| given by Ella Anderson and her hus-| fresh soon, Reasonable price. Her-| entrance. Phone 1313, territory wool was moved at 66-68) >#nd to mueuat Tree ae oe __man Ode, 1108-13th St. Phone 1191./FOR RENT—Well furnished 2 room. cents scoured basis. Gage of the same date and principal |FOR SALE—Howell No. 2 well drill] apartment with running water. Al- ae MP OR the Lak Rumber Pour {4)] complete with full set of tools. 15-30 0. seeting som on ere aes MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Ly 9. Seu Aree Tractor Ford truck 1%: ton 1930 ront. one 273. = Minneapolis, Aug. 9—()—Flour 15 Vest Half (W model. All in good condition. Tom higher. Carload lots, family patents Quarter (SW) at aoe Bowen, Napoleon, N. D. ce IOP O 8 Darrel Met PR-notmnd colle en SNP eoctign Five (8). FOR SALE—Will sell $200 credit _on| - sacks, Township One Hundred Thirty new Plymouth, Dodge or Chrysler Shipments—20,919. (139) North of Range Seventy: for $150. Call at facing veh Pure bran—23.50-24.00. 0. iat Hs a", of Two Thousan SPSS Se Tad Misanane aaa St. ndard .00) in ca ve | cokeeet een Bta middlings—25,00-25.50. - ery Good condition. Call at 120 W.|FOR RENT—pleasant room in new ey | TY modern home. Clean, quiet. Ale = ways hot water. Gentlemen pre- tae ferred. Phone 120-R or call at 503- pe ee ee 4th St. LOST—About 5 6 keys in leatl Sy eee caddy between postoffice and First |FOR RENT—Purnished sleeping roe National Bank last Friday. Finder] Hot and cold water in room. i. Kindly return to George F. Shafer,| ble for one or two. Call at 510-4th 305'5 Bdwy. Phone 738. St. somay) 1._C. Davies, Kelson. Magen, 1 (he County Court. FOR RENT—Nicely_fumnbhed seep- elson . —Nicel ASG: for Aaminiotrater. Wanted to Trade ing room in modern house. Suitable WILL TRADE for two, Call at 813-2nd 8t. Phone = | BIGHTY April Pigs. Trade for any-| _ 263. Petitioners, tl wood, posts, Inquire of —wood, car. Inquire Tribune Want Ads ling Bring Results va, Charles J. Trygg, E. Andrew Trygg, otherwise known as E. A. Trygg, David Trygg, Oscar A. Tryg@e, otherwise known as Os- car Trygg, Frank H. Trygg and ‘Askebom, and ail other Persons interested, Iblings Bros., Burt, N. Dak. Houses and Flats FOR RENT- plex with For Sale or Trade and sleeping porch. 114 Bdwy. In- FOR SALE OR TRADE—My automo-| quire H. J. Woodmansee. bile home. Looks and runs like|FOR SALE—Four-room house. 61,000, new. On display at Short Stop Su-| Easy terms. Small payment. City per Service Station, corner of Main] water. Rural Credit Co. 306% Bdwy, and 7th. For information call or] Phone 271. Respondents. The State of North Da te the Above Named Responden: You and each of you are reby cit- €2 and required to appear before, the County Court of the County of Bur- the office of the County Judge of said County, at the Court House in the City of Bis- marck, in said County and State, on the 29th day of August A. D. 1934, at PERRY FUNERAL HOME Offers Convenience of that day, to show cause, if any you have, why Charles J. Trygg, the ad- ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of Augusta Trygg, late of the Township of Trygg in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dako- ta, deceased, should not be permitted age of $2800. en to lien Augusta Tree and which is co-equal with another mortgage of the same date and principal sum, y: on the Lot Number Four (4) and the Southwest Quarter (8W%) of th Northwest Quart ‘West Hal! by 3 room unfurnished apartment, ons Sedan, motor, tires, finish, etc. in Pirates tect geo excellent condition. Must’ be sold| Shae eas’ — st once, _C. H. Sinn, 302 Avenue D.\WaNTED TO RENT—6 or © room -Conditioned sum Dollars (82004 in sh, ‘Let service be jade of this citation as required a? law. ted this Sth day of August, A. D, 1934. the Court: wean bi Winnipeg, , ax, | Wheat: No, 1 northern, 94; No. 2 17% | northern, 90%; No. 3 northern, 89! Oats: No. 2 31 4 Gs | white, 42% af | Nelson A. Mason, c. ies, Judge of tne County Court, Attorney tor admintatrator.