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tee ree eee ae ee Tec. age } ° } NO SHARP TRENDS) | Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and - Market Report for Sat., Dec. 1 DECEMBER MARKET OPENS REVEALING : 4Some Alcohols, Rai ment Issues, Specialties fe q 5 BBBEBEBaRapepe Es 2 & OF $440 A BUSHL|Ss == i {Other Grains Follow Precedent; of Conse- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1984 yearling wethers 4.00-5.00; slaughter ewes, 1.50-2.25; native and Dakota feeder lambs 4.00-4.75. CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 1—(®)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Hogs, 6,000, including 5,000 direct; market about steady with Friday; weights above 230 1bs., 6.00- 6.10; top 6.15; lighter weights 6.00 downward; few packing sows 5.75; shippers took 300; estimated holdover 1,000. Quotations: Light light 140- 180 Ibs., 3.50-4.75; light weights 160- 220 Ibs, good and choice 4.40-5.80; medium weights 200-250 lbs. good and choice 5.65-6.15; heavy weights 250-350 lbs. good and choice 6.00-15; packing sows good to medium 4.50- 4 |5.85; slaughter pigs, good and choice, af | 2.00-3.50. pias aalaantsnumaae Cattle, 200, all commercial; calves. 1,500, all commercial. Compared with Friday of last week, a rather sharp supply abatement and slightly im- proved tone im dressed beef market 8 helped the live cattle trade; prac- Rad. Std. tically all grades and classes sold ee Roll. Mill higher on pre-Thanksgiving markets, New York, Dec. 1—(P)—The stock Sugar Ref. lis, Dec. 1.—( but weighty steers were back at the ‘tharket moved over into December |Am- Tel, & Tel: Phase Loree roe Sone feekvend, closing steady. Light and Saturday without: any ‘Wat. 104% 1.04% 1.04% 1.04% yearlings, however, finished the sues were in moderate demand, as|Atch. T. é& 8. market up 3 cénts Saturday. Dec. 13% 74% 18% 74% ine sold with light kinds and year- Aviation Corp. fley— " fers approximated 440,000 shares. Baldwin Loco. the Gautin weec Rhatend of hd Yee, 1% 18% 77% 78 ead i eee Ble Tbs, 10.35; The firmness of various theatrical| Balt, & Ohio COUEFESEY th Gs lentiuty Yeeene cae tastes Ath TS TES 1B | setting to O88s bulk cere wee equities was generally attributed to/Barnsdall ading Amer- falting Barley— ie .85; bulk regular market improved attendance which usually|Bendix Avi ican markets Saturday. It had been |Dec. wo... 0. sve even 15 | Steers with weight 6.50-9.00; light of- Beth. Steel ‘appears at this time of year. Better) 2 Wi business for the distilleries, which is "| wheat and rye would be delivered. | Dec. 36% 57% 56% 5TH ~supposed to accompany the holidays, fe Corn closed strong at the day's top, es 2% 53% 49% 53% drew attention to this group. 37% | 24-3 cents above Friday's finish./pec, ....... 1.81% 1.83% 1.81% 1.83% Rye was the bellwether of the 53% | May 91-91%; wheat firm, 1 cent tolMay ;:..... 186 186% 1.85% 1.86% pig ile we in ee Se ae ae Lad eerie a 1%-1% ad- _—— ret the price up more n % | vanced, and provi: unchanged to ‘AGO RAN‘ 8 cents a bushel. Wheat and corn 30% | a'rise of 35 cents. Chicago, Sent so ;-glso advanced a cent or more in 6% ‘Wheat— pen ign Low Close fairly brisk trading. Cotton was not §% | ABSENCE OF DELIVERIES Old... 98% % disposed to move far in either direc- 49° |BOOSTS WHEAT FUTURES 29° 1.00) 90 A : tion. Other commodities were a trifle 8%| Minneapolis, Dec, 1—(P)—Lack of wicme irregular. Bonds were without any definite trend, although U. 8. gov- 1 ernment securities were easier. Ster- 23; Jing sagged in forelgn exchange deal- 8 ings, but the gold currencies were ae ‘somewhat higher. No. Deliver 4% ‘ quence Made td peer Seemineesey Chicago, Dec. 1.—()—Skyrocketing | _ Whe % | of corn prices to e new high of $1.10 | Dec expected liberal amounts of at least, deliveries on December contracts Gave wheat futures a boost here Sat- urday, Dec. wheat here gaining 1%. Dec. All grains advanced. Most of the news was bullish in tone, including ferings 6.00-9.00; all heifers strong to 25 higher; cows and bulls steady, and vealers 1.00 up; load lot top fed yearling heifers 8.25; mixed show re- Jects up to 9.35, Sheep, 1,500. For week ending Fri- day, 5 doubles from feeding stations, 8,100 direct; compared Friday last week, fat lambs closing 25 higher, having lost part of early gains; sheep 4 | Strong to 25 higher; feeding lambs little changed: Week's extreme top Sparingly by shippers and small killers slaughter lambs 7.40, with 7.35 paid previous to holiday; late top 7.10 to these interests, closing bulk 7.00, but week’s bulk 7.00-25; clipped lambs 6.50-75, closing at inside; slaughter - Cont. Ins. 35% ja forecast of rain for Argentina. This art ~6.25; aiives cd 2 4 ina, , 14 84 | yearlings 5.75-6.25; late bulk 6.00 Viren 2 eects retired Len % {stimulated some buying. Dec. wheat|Dec. Ba 54 |down; slaughter ewes 1.75-2.50, top highs for the year. Similar gains 39% |closed 1% higher and May and July ‘31% 52% | 2.75; bulk white-faced feeding lambs ‘were shown by American Commercial 13" |1% Up. bs ae thie eam Alcohol, National Distillers, U. 8, In- 2%| Coarse grains also showed sub- 13% 716% " dustrial’ Alcohol, Santa Fe, Pennsyi-|Dia 24% |stantial gains with flax advancing 3% "16% shhh sania aad Sa i Babble pre 23% |sharply on Argentine rain news. Dee 4% 76 Sioux City, Ia., Dec. 1—(F}—(U, 8. t i ‘Kesson 97% | oats closed 2% higher and May 1% x 75%, | Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 300; better grade ge pref , 010 113% up. Dec. rye finished 1% up, May beef steers and yearlings strong; oth- ion aig’ ‘one po — se nage ‘ . 38 l1y higher, and Jply 1 Dec .. 82 83 £2 83 |ers steady to 25 lower; plain light ivanc El. . és 21% 5 ply 1% up. Dec. T 4 points, U. 8. Steel lost 2 points on a/ Fi. , & Lt 3% |feed barley closed 3% higher, and ben eee 69% .19% 19% 79% nde a pee heavy heif- a . 5. 1 Ee be a en. . 2. et _ Steel_common, Bethichem, General | Pirest 7. 11% 14% higher and May 2% up, May 021.11180 1170 11.50 1170 | fork Nile, changed: stockers and Electric, United Aircraft, ' Lorillard, | First, “| Cash wheat offerings were slightly a aa eae Liggett & Myers B, Tobac- | FOX Film 14 \neavier in vol Dec, 14.00 | choice long yearlings and medium rag 4 ds rte Fagor Gen, Am. 3 out t lume than expected | Tir" 1417 | weight beeves 8.25; bulk 5.00-7.00; car pad? Consol fas, erican |Gen. Elect. 20% here was good demand around choice kosher heifers 7.75; load lots 2 2 inneapolis, . 1. — () — Wheat! beef cows 2.10-75; low aa Can, heh ibencpth Ward,|Gen. Mills . ah and offerings limited. Durum was|receipts Saturday 20 compared to 38| cutters mainly 1.50-2.00; aris si eit > facuum a1 tandard Oil of po 29 in fair demand and firm. a & ago. stockers under 700 Tbs.” 4.00-25; bulk few Jersey. . Geo. 1 13%,| ,Com demand was fair with no; Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse| 050.375. rew choice stock steer cows - 11% [offerings reported, ats demand was rain closing quctations follow: | 400. Goodyr. 25% Rye demand was good and of- Hogs, 1,800; | Produce Markets 1 br “iit |ferings were extremely limited. Bar- Pak norte 1:12%.1.14% allied; seneelye cians ote SS Gi isn ley ioe Was very firm for malting|2 dk north. 1.10% 1.12% day's average; top 5.85; bulk better one ie 28% oon y. Flax demand was good|3 dk north. 200-260 Ib. light lights 3.50-4.25; sows ir obey earns oe was 7 Premiums firm. + protein steady to strong, 5.40-50; mostly 5.40. peer Air ey sy te ee 0% 2 dk nee ‘| Sheep, 600; Saturday's trade steady; — 5 lay. at y steady. 1244 FINANCIAL REVIEW 3 dk north. choice fed comeback lambs 7.00; few er, 9,303, _ st Ady; creamery- 3%| New York, Dec, 1—Security mar- 13% protein clipped offerings 6.40; market for the specials (98 score). 29% -30; extras (92) | Tilinois Ce 17% |kets this week put a few finishing|1 dk north. 1. week: Fat lambs and yearlings around 29; extra firsts (90191) 2714-29; firsts| Int. 38% | touches on the November record of|/2 dk north. 1.09 65 higher; feeding lambs steady; (88-89) 25% -26%; seconds (86-87) oe rising prices, then settled down to|3 dk north. 1.08% week's top medium and fed western 244-25; standards (90 centralized car- 57% | ake things easy around the Thanks- |12% protein lambs 17.00; late bulk 6.75-7.00; fed a 28. Eggs, 1,368, easy; extra firsts) Jt 541; | @lving holiday. 1 dk north. 1.10% clippers 640-50; top yearlings 5.85; 20; fresh graded firsts 28; current re- [3s 17-|_ ‘Trends in financial markets, as|2 Gk north. 1.09% late sales good to choice 5.50-60; few os " re eee ie ee firsts 16% | well as in business, continued slowly|Gradeof “| decks medium to good feeding lambs a + ex BS 17% | upward. Curves of business activity|1 dk north. 1.10% -| 450-75 or 34-42 Ib. weights 3.00-75. ,Poultry, live, 9 trucks, steady; hens 21% \lengthened their gains over 1933 a|2 dk north. 1.09% SEERA! 474 Ibs. 13%, under" 4%4 Ibs. 11; 2% | ttle. 3 dk north. 106% DULUTH CASH GRAIN ghorn hens 9%; Rock springs 1 16, 36%, | ‘Impressions of slow economic re-|Grade of Duluth, Dec. 1—(#)—Closing cash colored 13%-15, Leghorn 10%; roost- 14 |cuperation were strengthened by aj north. 110% Prices: ers 10: ‘ben turkeys 11, young, toms 26% |succession of extra and increased|2 Orin... 100% Wheat: No. I-dark northern heavy tay Pee outie: gieee at joe 29% | dividends. The November dividend Montana Winter Wheat 1.10%-1.15%; No. 1 dark northern ae p i creator iad rs 3 “ue score was the best in several years.|14% protein. 1.08%4-1.13%; No, 2 dark northern Penge etietekt cher nonin det 11% | Bullish response was tempered by|1 DHW or 1.07%-1.11%; No. 3 dark northern 25, old 20, ieetene 4, old 20; No. [Ml 12° |the assumption some payments may|1 H W..... 110% 1.11% 1.00% 1.10% /1.06%-110%; No. 1 northern heavy ae ), young b ; No. 6% | have been influenced hy fears of taxes TE ey . 1.10%-1.15%; No. 1 northern 1.08%- , 17, 29% |on corporation surpluses. 1DHWor i 1.13%; No. 2 northern 1.07%-1.11%; ae a) Both stock and bond markets re- tes 2S 110% 111% 1.00% 110%! No. “1 amber durum hard 132%- a Bee he. 1.) —Butter, Nash 30% flected an urge to invest some of the 1 DHW or 141%; No. 2 hard amber durum 10,963. steady mes pe (P)—! o 1g | Pool of unused capital, swollen by in-|1 H W..... 1.00% 2.10% 1.08% 1.09% |1.32%-1.41%4; No. 1 amber durum ey oe baie peace ble 17% | creased dividend payments, gold from | Grade of 131%-138%; No. 2 amber durum Eggs, 16,945, i - ripeenpp htt ery 27% | Europe and some large bond calls. |] DH W or 1,30%-1.38%; No. 1 mixed durum a eget sreaulae. 8 - [1H OW..... 106% 1.08% 1.05% 1.07% |1.26%-139%; No. 2 mixed durum » special packs or tions from 22% GRAIN REVIEW Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat | 1941, .1.39%,; No. 1 red durum fresh reosipts 33-3544; Fa igere and 8 Minneapolis, Dec. 1—(—(U. 8,]12%. Fy] 100% H commercial sanderns 0:85; renee 354 | Dept. Agr.) —Activity in grain markets]? By" roa roo% 107% 108%| Flax: No. 1, 2.86-187%. ium bal disse St Gitar wanes oli 10% |continued to center principally on|Gradeof ui Oats: No. 3 white 56% yo ele 15% jcorn during the week ending Fridsy|1 DH W or Rye: No. 1, 74%-79%. Sing puieg Pacific Coast, pullets bt anes further sharp advance in that|1 H W..... 1.07% 1.08% 1.06% 1.07%] Barley: Malting .80-1.00; No. 1 26-21; refrigerators, Pacific. Coast, 31 | ora! 7 diatonic etcaaca Ch 1 amber 138% 141% 1.36% 138% eee Pad No. 2 feed 78-79; No. 3 large 27-31; other whites unchanged; 14% | © Dec. wheat advanced % for the 13% protein ui a tilged renale of gripe 31- rs Se week, “closing Friday at 1.05% 2 amber.... 137% 140% ..00e vere CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 3. earl and wes! special a : Choice packs, ‘private sales ‘trom store 36- Phillips, Pe a cage one at T2%.)1 amber... 194% 136% .. panleage, Des. 1-—i#)—Cash wheat: 3616; > ‘i * . 2 re 03%. pie western refrigerators, finest 24: as Dee barley declined 3 for -the}3 amber... 138% 135% .. Corn: (Old-No. 2 mixed (mainly A week, closing ai i rade twhite) 1.05%; No. 1 yellow 95%-%; Free seg rreagg Meroe ag 49%| Dec. flax advanced 3 for the week|! amber.... 128% 1314 No, 1 white 107%; new—No. 2 mixed anged. jominal ; 8% | to close at 1.79. [4 95%; No. 2 yellow 9514; No. 2 white . Quotations. 4 1.06 : e WISCONSIN CHEESE ay ——_._—_———— Oats: No, 2 white 5646. Plymouth, Dee. 1—U)—Cheese quo- 1/1 ‘Miscellaneous —_| te Oe tations for’ the week: Wisconsin |Reo 2% | ¢——_______________¢ pital ‘cheese exchange, twins 12%; farmers 1% FOREIGN EXCHANGE Berley 15-126. gall board, daisies 4. noene 13; all 30% | New, York, Dec. 1—( Timothy seed. 16.50-17.75 cwt, standard brands % cent less. 48% irregular; Great Britain Clover seed 15.25-22.25 cwt. : 3% | demand in dollars, others in cents: re CEpCAao POkATORS Dept. % Grae Britain, 4.974; France, 6.59%; 6 2 Chicago, Dec. 1—(P)—(U. 8. . 7, 853; , 40.18; Norway, eae ase a A ag KINDRED BANK SUIT grades of territory in fairly large volume, while business ‘4m fleeces was moderate. Sales of |Texas Ghio and similar fleeces closed at 27- 28 cents in the grease for fine Ohio Delaine, at 28-29 cents for strictly combing 58s, % blood, and at 29-30 cents for strictly c % 3% . Large quantities of bulk “4 4 and finer terri- 1% ‘tory wool sold in bags at 67- ui bd 6%) New York, Dec, 1.—()—Curb: better 140-160 Ibs!" The action is against Nels Ols- combing 585, 608, % blood territory 16% | cities Service .... vrecee, 15 | 22574005 Killer pigs, 1.75-8.00; stock | eaard, R. Evingson, T. B. Borderud, wool moved freely at 68-70 cents a2 Elec. Bond & Share . 8% pigs Py ge ae et E. T. Lee and O, M. Huseby, and is © gale - + Mi ward to $40, Maite shat nectgeoce apd 20 es er neg! ce RANGE OF CARLOT SALES 5 CHICAGO STOCKS Pridey's heavy snow and wintty| wismanagement of the bank on the - - Minneapolis, Dec. 1—(P)—Range of 36 (By The Associated Press) Bosley wee lene reeppeeitie for part of the directors and dishonesty carlot Ete ee hey pee Z* McGraw EL .. sees 10%1G, beged hol ge apd year- e ie Parle ae late Adape Daks 14% 1.14%; No. 1 dark nor., 55 lings brought 5.50-7.50, = few 800; |Ken, cashier who committed eine Lt Laaiae common to medium 2:75-5.00. Good |804 for whose sects the directors are oe y: No. 2, 110. New York, Dec. 1—(%)—Govern-| 9 choice fed heifers earned 5,00-7.00; charged with responsibility, were re- Flax: No, i, 1,91%-193%. One | menk bongs: grades 225-450; low cuiter|*Ponsible for heavy losses. ‘and rye not quoted, Liberty 3%8 103.18 cutter cows 1.25-2.00; common to charg was af Corn, oats and r7e Liberty 1st 4%s 103.17, | good beef cows 225-30, bulls 225-|Yent prior to the time of its closing Liberty 4th 4%s 103.22 3.65; good heavies to 3.00. Veaiers|O" July 11, 1932. i ‘Treasury 4%s 1124 were strong to $0 higher; better| Jt is also charged the bank failed Treasury 4s 107.27 grades 4.00-6.50, mostly 5.00 and down, |t© make good its reserves as required Scares common and medium grades 2.50-3.50.|>Y law, due to “the mismanagement Minneapolis, Dec. 1.—(#)—Flour 10 HOME OWNERS LOANS Medium to good stock calves and|and fraudulent acts of managing! lots family petents |Home Owners Loans 4s 'S1...... 101.2] yearlings sold this week st 2.75-4.00; | Officers,” and that Dokken was per- Armour Creameries Bismarck, N. D. 25.00; Sweden, 25.66; Montreal in New York, 102.43%; New York in Mon- ai Bank Stock, no trading (bid 9 16% 19% 76% 86% 1.9445 1.85% NEW YORK BONDS New York, Dec. 1. — #®) — close: Gt. Nor. 7s of 1936.... Tob, Prod. 6%s of 2022. NEW YORK CURB ‘The marriage age for girls is 15, and were steady, bulk fat lambs boys 16, in England, China, Japan and | ¢, packers 6.75; shipper top 7.00; -| Turkey, Plain and in-batwetn grades 3.50-5.00; WILL OPEN TUESDAY wwe {L. R. Baird, as Receiver, to Ask were $300,000 From Directors in Cass Court Fargo, N. D. Dec. 1.— (P) — "|The $300,000 damage suit brought by L. R. Baird, as receiver, against di- rectors of the closed Farmers and Merchants Bank of Kindred, N. D., has been set for trial opening Tues- day in Cass county district court be- core, Aula P. G. Swenson of Grand mitted to manage the bank without CLASSIFIED AD Female Help Wanted lost Cuts and border used on vertising copy submitted. Male Help Wanted First insertion (per word)... 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive insertions (per word) .4% cents 4 consecutive insertions (per word)... cents 5 consecutive insertions (per word) .5% cents 6 consecutive insertions (per word)...6 cents Rates Are Low To assist you In securing either tenants if you area landlord or apart- ments, houses and rooms if you are look- ing for homes, to locate employment or employes, to sell or buy business es- tablishments and miscella- neous articles of merchan- dise, to find articles you have or owners of lost articles which you have found—in short, to give you the manifold services of The Tribune’s classified columns at a minimum charge. ’ Classified Rates Minimum charge for one insertion—45 cents fer 15 words. want ads come under classified Gis play rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion, No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful a4- accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A tative will call if you desire. ask for the want ad department. Telephone 33 an@ ____ Apartments for Rent ADDRESS envelopes at home. Spare- time: $5 to $25 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Dignified work. Send stamp for particulars. HAWKINS, Dept. 894, Box 75, Hammond, Ii WANTED—Girl for general house: work, Preferably one who can go home nights. Phone 1427. 301 4th. ‘WANTED—Two experienced _ girls, one nursemaid and cook. Prefer sisters. Phone 1260. Instruction WORK FOR “UNCLE SAM”. Start $105-$175 MONTH. Men-women, 18-50, Winter Bismarck examina- unfurnished, Inquire 414 Ave. A W. or 307 Bdwy. Zs HOUSE FOR RENT—5 rooms and bath. Modern except furnace. 500- _ 9th, $30.00. Frank Everts, 314-3rd. FOR SALE—7 room modern dwelling, including 3 bedrooms, full base- ment, gas heat, well located. In good condition for $3250.00. Geo. Register. —_— ea ond Fem LOST—Between Bismarck and Man- dan Tuesday, 32x4%' truck tire and wheel. Finder call at Western Pro- duce, Mandan. Reward. M.'TAUNDRY and drycleaning done. “Young Men Wanted” EDISON ELECTRICAL SCHOOLS, @ national organization, operating under the NRA will select a limit- ed number of young men of good character (references required) to train for future positions in Radio and Television engineering. Those accepted will be taken to California and trained in our laboratories at our expense, after short prepara-|, tory training at home, which ap- plicants must finance (small month- ly payments can -be arranged). Please do not answer unless me- chanically inclined, and sincerely interested in making this your fu- ture work, as this offers nothing for curiosity seekers or idlers, but will Prove to be a genuine opportunity to those accepted. All worthy ap- plicants will be granted a personal interview. Write or wire at once, stating age, education and if em- Ployed. J. M. Biggins. Hotel Prince, Bismarck, N. Dak. Work Wanted : EXPERIENCED girl wants general housework. Phone 1017. Modern Home Laundry. 411 Tha: er. Phone 818, Call for and deliv- er. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Close in, Phone 1227-J. For Sale FOR SALE—Bilue oak coal. $250 a FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms. Suitable for 2 people each. Board desired. $5.00 per week. 421-Ist. ton for load lots. Phone 670 or se) SOe—“ReNT—Furnished sleeping Hubert Loehrke. Close in. Always hot wa- FOR SALE—High grade Guernsey) ter. Near bath. 418-2nd Street. cows and helfers. Fresh soon. 80m | son RENT—Nicely furnished room Trauger, Mandan, in new house. Private entrance. FOR SALE—Two gas bake ovens! Also garage. 307 10th. Practically new. Gas hotel range| son RENT—Nicely furnished room. and broilers. Patterson Hote! FOR SALE—5% ft. bath tub, $6.00; high tank toilet, $6.00; corner lava- tory, $8.00; mahogany bed com- plete, $12.00; vanity dresser, $18.00; two 7%x9 rugs, considerably worn, $2.00; rocker, $3.00. 314-3rd St. E—Bids will be received un- til Dec. 11, 1934, for a perfect con- dition jacketed stove for school bldg. Reason for sale, furnace be- ing installed. Write Mrs. Otto Lar- son, Macomber district No. 44, Wilton, N. D. —_—_—eeE ee ee—EE>E>E>EP that if the bank was being misman- aged and there were irregularities they should have been discovered by state banking examiners upon whose reports the directors depended. The defendants claim all of them are farmers or merchants, unskilled in banking, and that the bank was regularly- inspected by the banking experts. Also, it is contended many of the ank’s losses were brought about by the depression and not by loans hich Lee poor at the time fhey le. Agreement Reached In Silk Dyers’ Strike Paterson, N. J., Dec. 1.—(P)—The strike of 20,000 silk dyers in Passaic Valley mills neared ite end Saturday as negotiators reached an agreement. Speedy ratification by shop chair- men of the Federation of Silk and Rayon Dyers eds Winienere ™ ex: pected, paving way for the re- opening of the mills on Monday. Signing of a two-year contract be-. tween employers and workers is ex- pected to follow ratification. ‘The agreement reached Saturday recognizes the federation as the col- lective bargaining agent for the workers, Mill owners are pledged not to discriminate against union work- ers and the agreement also provides that in the event of s vacancy in & position held by a union worker, the owner will replace the employe with an Apply Mrs. P. C. Remington, 610- ‘th. Phone 26. next to bath, suitable for 2 men, Bent seasoneble. Phone 1730-J._ FOR RENT—Well furnished room in new modern home. Adjacent to bath. Gas heat, 911-5th, FOR RENT—Nice, warm sleeping room. Close to bath. Suitable for one or two at 322-9th. FOR RENT—Two large 1 room apts, or one 2 room apt. with lights, gas, water and heat. Furnished or un- furnished. 109 Mandan. Phone 637-W. FOR RENT—Large 3 room unfurnish= ed apartment. Private entrance, Ground floor. Call at side door, 415 Mandan, FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room apartment. Glassed-in porch, Pri- vate entrance. Ground floor. _ Adults only. 405 13th. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping apartment. 2 rooms and kitchen ette. Next to bath. Call at 501 3rd St. FOR RENT—Furnished apt. Living room, bathroom and kitchenette. First floor. $30. Phone 1459-W. 405-5th. FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room and kitchenette apartment. Closets, bath, 214 E. Rosser. Phone 485-R. FOR RENT—3 room furnished apt. Lights, water and gas included for $26.00. Inquire at 1014 Bdwy. FOR RENT—4 room furnished apt. with garage. Good location. Gas heat. Phone 543-W. rr Wanted to Buy B WANTED TO BUY—Turning e. Must be in good condition. Cheap. 8 ft. bed or over. Write J. A. Klaudt, Zap, N. Dak. TURKEYS—Dressed or live, highest cash prices paid. Ship or bring them in now. Try the “Northern” for satisfactory turkey returns, “NORTHERN” Hide & Fur Come pany, Bismarck, Nc Dakota. top, ringlet ends, all prices. Sham- poo finger wave, Palmolive soap, Harrington's. MATTRESSES LAST chance to get your mattress re- built in new art cover for $3.95. Phone 1962. Household: Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet and 2 tables, Phone 853-W. FOR RENT—Large sleeping room, 1st floor, next to bath. Private en- trance, Gentlemen preferred. Phone 896-W. 1006-5th St. ———————— SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN-|_____ TY OF BURLEIGH. IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. E. D. Hartwig Plaintiff vs C. A. Booth, Charles A. Booth, Julius C., Burrows, Lewis D. Greene, Bismarck National Bank, ‘@ corporation, Jno. K. Wetherby, John K.’ Wetherby, Charles Duncombe, and all per- sons unknown claiming any estate or interest in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in the complaint RTH DAKOTA THE STATE OF Xo) tho tie ABOVE NAMED DE- FENDANTS: : You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of which said complaint 1s hereto annexed and herewith served upon you and to serve a copy of your An- swer upon the subscribers at their office in the Dakota National Bank & Trust Company Building in the City fof Bismarck, Burleigh County, Nortl Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this Summons ugon you, exclusive of the day of such service. And in case of your faflure to appear or answer as above required, plain- tiff will take judgment against you by default for the relief demanded in the camplaint. - Dated at Bismarck, N. D. this 12th day of November, 1934. HYLAND & FOSTER, BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA OFFICE AND POST OFFICE ADDRESS, BISMARCK, To the Defendants above nani You and each of you will please take notice that the Summons and Complaint in the above action have been filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota and that this action is brought for the purpose of quieting title in plaintiff and in excluding the defendants from any right, title and stumbling block in the way of settle- ment, but through the agreement is numerical | (15) in gain new] erby Addition to the City of Bismar interest in and to the following de- scribed premises, to-wit: Lot Fitteen lock 37 of Flannery & Weth- Burleigh County, North Dakota ai no personal claim is made against any of the said defendan Hyland & Foster, Bismarck, N. D., Attorneys for Plaintif¢. 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