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a ry 4 ’ Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for st he Aug 19 PROFIT GRABBING IN |New York Stocks| [Grain Quotations| tions |(PRICES FLUCTUATE UTILITIES AND RAILS |, v| qouaarencscrars. «., | WITH EBB AND FLOW UNSETTLES MARKET| = Bc seers cc #8) OP BUYING POTENCY fa No, 1 northern .... No. 1 amber durum . ig No. 1 oe durum ot Early Demands Pushed Cop- 4 jNo. 1 siete | 7 r stn bib ea, 122\ Liverpool News Strengthens pers, Steels and Aircrafts i 1No. 2 flax .... 1.19 18g |No. 1 rye . 23; Values But Increased Sup- to New Year’s Highs 28% |patiey ... 233 ; ‘ ¥ 42% {Oats ... 16! plies Is Weakening New York, Aug. 19.—()—Profit-| ‘am Ree eee 86; taking pressure on the utilities and Chicago, Aug. 19. — (#) — Wheat rails unsettled Monday’s stock mar- 36 DULUTH RANGE prices fluctuated erratically Monday, ket after early demand had pushed ¥ | Duluth, a Aug. ihn te ot bobbing above and below Saturday’s coppers, steels and aircrafts to new % | _ Purum— aa Boe ‘84% ane closing figures with the swell and ebb year’s highs, ‘arm. Losses ranged from fractions to 2 or more points and the closing tone was heavy. Transfers approximated 2,100,000 shares. Passage by the house of the Guffey coal stabilization bill, and indications | pe, other measures with which financial circles are not in sympathy will be| Bi rushed through congress, did not help, In addition most analysts felt that a technical correction, in view of | the list’s recent advance, had been overdue, Cc Secondary bonds backed water. Selling of stocks was heaviest in the | Celanese final hour and the ticker tape fell g5% | Of buying power. 86% 85 | 95% | buying associated with the firm ° ‘A closing of Liverpool wheat values decee ceeee 40%) C2USed @ rally here around noon but 42% subsequent liquidation followed re- Son See lease of figures showing a liberal in- 1.49% | Crease of 6,127,000 bushels in the do- 1.49% | Mestic visible supply. 1.49% | At the close wheat was % to 1 cent 150 below Saturday’s finish, December 5% cem| 55%. Oats was %- 18 Wk Aig ee higher, rye % off and barley un- 10% |Minneapolls, Aug 18 7ich’ Low Close| changed to % down. Lard futures cre 1,061; | broke 45 to 50 cents. 1.02% 1.01% | PRICES STUBBORN AS " of 45% HEDGING IS ABSORBED tea minutes behind floor transac: FA 20% : Minneapols ‘Aug. 19. —(P)—wheat 7 a 41% | futures eased a little in the market Pont, American Tobacco “B,” U. 8. 40% eS Steel preferred, Douglas Aircraft and|C; R. 1. & 15%, 34% | Trade was desultory and thin. United Aircraft were unchanged to 585% Sept. wheat closed tic lower, Dec. slightly higher. Colgate 18% 53 |%<c higher and May unchanged. “Uiice |Pseitie Wont si eanea ants athe ; Sept. rye futures closed % cent low- sues down major iaphoce to 2 in. | Cor 50% 25 24% .25 | er, Dec. unchanged; Sept. feed barley cluded ler. ai Motors 19% 25% 24% .25%3|% cent lower, Dec. % cent higher, Sue hee sh Gener: i » 2% malting Sept. unchaged; Sept. oats Gas Eee elect ee 32 147 1.47% 1.46% 147 | 14-% cent higher, Dec. % cent; Sept. as, lic Service of New Jersey, 9% 147% 149% 147 1.48% | flax one cent lower, Dec. % cent. Sans oe American Waterworks, betta Undertone of the cash wheat mar- trals Dela ware ds etacicns tasansontey| alist CHICAGO RANGE ket was easier. ‘There was good de- “1 67’ ‘Ward and Sears-Roebuck. | re | Produce Markets fips CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 19.—()—Butter, eges and poultry were all steady on the % | Chicago, Aug. 19.—()— mand for new or old durum. Win- Wheat— ey, Close | ter was in quiet to fair demand. 85%) Cash corn demand was good at me 87% | firm prices. Oats demand was good 88% 89 | and prices averaged steady. Rye de- ,|mand was good. Barley demand was 73% .74%% | quiet to good. Flax offerings were 55 5544 | liberal. Chicago market Monday. ph od utter, 10,727, steady; creamery|El. Boat . specials "(93 score), 25-25%; extras cl ita Li stock OD, M4; extra firsts (60-01), 24- sate ve 415 firsts (88-89), 2244-23; seconds ee ‘een, 2144-22; standards (90 cen- vs carlots), 24%. Eggs, 7,514,|Gen. Asphalt steady; extra firsts cars 25%, local oa Bleck. 24%; fresh graded firsts cars 24%, local 24%; current receipts 21-23%. Poultry, live, 10 trucks, steady; hens 17; leghorn hens 13; rock fry-|Giniette . ers 18, colored 17; rock springs 19,]Gold Dust colored 17; rock broilers 18, colored 17, barebacks 13-15; leghorn chick- ens 16%-17%; roosters 13; hen tur keys 14, toms’13, No. 2, 11; old ducks| Gt Hor. Ry. Pt 12-13; young white ducks 4% Ibs. up] Houd-Her. Bs. 16, small 13; young colored ducks 12- 13, old geese 13, young 13%, NEW YORK Int New York, Aug. 19.—(#)—Butter, %,286, steady. Creamery higher than| Int extra 25%%-26%; extra (92 score) 25%; firsts (88-91 scores) 23%-25; seconds (84-87 scores) 22-22%; cen- 40% 40% SO. ST. PAUL 434% 434% | South 8t. Paul, Minn., Aug, 19.—(AP 46% 46%|—U. S. D. A.)—Cattle 6,200; slow; general undertone weak to 25 lower; desirable fed steers about 10.50 down; ordinary grassers 5.50 to 7.00; medi- ‘um to good heifers 7.00 to 9.50; some held above 10.50; cutter grade cows 3.25 to 4.25; beef cows up to 6.00 or more; most sausage bulls 4.50 to 5.25; outstanding heavies above; good to choice stocker steers around 7.00 to 8.00; very good heifers up to 6.50; 444 | Sept. ....06 sreve esses ovee 19.50 [calves 1,600; weak; good to choice vealers 7.50 to 8.50; odd head above. 29% | _MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Hogs 1,400; around steady with last 29%| Minneapolis, Aug. 19.—(4)—Wheat | week’s close; some weakness on sows; oak receipts Monday 452 compared to 315/ better 150 to 250 Ibs. 11.60 to 11,85; @ year ago. top 11.90 sparingly; better 260 to 325 11% |° Market icc lower. Ibs. mostly 11,00 to 11.50; good sows 62%| Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse a i 1% | grain closing ‘quotations today follow: | 2°75 t0 10.50; pigs mostly 11.50 down; » 12% |" Gash wheat average cost Saturday 11.12; weight tralized (G0 score) 24%-%4. 2 238 Ibs.; for the week 10.77; weight Cheese 181,368, firm. State, whole| jerome ws. Sait | ne face noe tbeenitieasr 1006s aoe eee milk flats, fresh, fancy 17-17%; held, 1933 specials 22; held, 1934 fancy to specials 18%-20, Eggs, 10.751, irregular, Mixed col- ors: special packs or selections from | Mac: fresh receipts 28-31%; standards and | Ma commercial standards 27%; firsts 25%-26; mediums, 40 lbs, 24%; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs, 24%; average checks 20-| Mi 22%. White eggs, resale of premium marks 37% to 38; nearby special packs 30% | "No. 1 dark northern spring 59 Ibs.,| _Sheep—13,000; no early action on 138% |1.20% to 123%. 58 Ibs., 1.18% to 1.22%,| Slaughter lambs with buyers talking 4 No. 2 dark northern spring 57 lbs. weaker but sellers holding fat natives 24% 11.12% to 1.21%. ”) 25 ghee at 9.00; best Pioserns above: “a new fed year! 6.00-50; held res range lambs Saturday 8.85-9.00. rt iiaamaneines spring 54 Ibs.,|_, Dairy cows—Steady, demand fair; Hi |109% to 142%. 83 Ibs, 1.00% to ayes beestesiagise ten ipo 17% 11.10%. » ippers; common ani ue No. 5 dark northern spring 52 Ibs,,| ™edium grades 35.00-55.00. 13% 97% to 107%. 51 lbs. 91% to 1.01%, including premiums 35 to 37; nearby CHICAGO and midwestern hennery, exchange | Nash. che (gg ratiyion ele nominally dis- Chicago, Aug. 19.—(AP—U. 8. D. specials 30 to 34; nearby and mid- 15% counted 5c per Ib. A.)—Hogs 10,000, including 4,000 di- western exchange standards 28% to %| Wheat— Delivered To Arrive |rect; very slow, mostly steady with 29; marked mediums 30%; pullets 24 1255 Montana Winter Wheat Friday’s average; few early sales 5 to to 27; peewees 18 to 23; Pacific coast, ce 64% | 14% protein 10 cents higher; top 12.20; better grade fresh, shell treated or liners, fancy 22% |1 DHW or - 180 to 240 Ibs. mostly 11.90 to 12.15; |. 35%6 to 36; Pacific coast, standards 3B liam otcin 77 148% ~+++ 1250 to 300 Ibs, 11.50 to 12.00; good to 3474 to 35; Pacific coast, shell treated ant | PR Breen choice ight lights 11.25 to 11.75; best or liners, mediums 3214 to 33%; Paci- 17% |1 H W.....112% ..... 112% ....,] Packing sows 10.75. 3 H er ed si nearby and western special packs, pri- 7 LH W.....111% ..... 111% ...../and yearlings holding steady but rab sales Eee Sse 29 2 3544; west- a {as a og : grassy sna warmed up kinds 25 cents Live poultry steady to weak. By ily Nees ee ee UON cons: lags aya een tie jon en eee 1b; fomls 14-20; voasiers Ie-i8, ie eet to. 1280; beat ght, offerings, 1250; turkeys 12-19; ducks 14, 20% 1) HW..... 1.05% 1.07% 1.02% .....] Yearling heifers up to 11.60; all fed Live poultry. By express: chickens rid Grade of heifers getting good action in contract and ducks unquoted; broilers 10-23; Mech 10% |1 DH W or ‘ with dull and lower trade on grassy fouls 14-20; roosters 15; turkeys 12- He saacable an 1H W..... 105% 1.07% 102% ..... Hoe ome ae 25 cents domes Dull i . WN. J, Durum and vealers abaut steady; stockers Dressed poultry steady to firm.|Dullm 42% | Chotce of 5 ,|and feeders mostly 25 cents off. Fresh: chickens 14%-18%; fowls| BU" see lian ee Te eee biae 48% Veer top Aan, 12s iy is nopesers Lest: tuner 74 | amber... 115% 129% one aneen | cop menenenNd!, fab lambs 16 to 28 ens 26-28%; fowls, old roosters, and Om oe. 104% 112% vance; top 35 cents up; natives 9.00 ducks unquoted; turkeys 18-27%. 10% to 9.25; top 9.50; westerns 8.85 to 9.25 17% 12 1.03% 111% mostly; sheep firm; native ewes 2.25 BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES ae to 3.50; feeding lambs strong to shade Chicago, Aug. 19.—(P)—. 82% W% higher; choice Washingtons 8.15. Butter Futures: 81% 93% ——_— High Low Close SIOUX CITY Storage Standards, 81% 89% wse-| Sioux City, Iowa, Aug. 19.—(AP—U. NOV, ..ccceeseeees 25% 25% 25% 80% 88% ooeee 18. D. A.)—Cattle 8,000, including 155 Fresh Standards, cars of westerns and 70 cars for Sat- 24% 24% urday; beef steers and yearlings slow; % steady to 25 lower; bidding 25 to 50 Rateoaee Stand- lower for excessive supply grass she ards, Oct. » 25% 25% 25% 4 stock; stockers and feeders steady to Refrigerator 3 a7 25 off; plainer kinds show loss; choice ards, Nov. ....... 25% 25% 25% au medium weight beeves 11.25; some 9% held above 11.50; bulk salable 10.00 CHICAGO POTATOES 4 and up; bidding mostly 5.50 down for Chicago, Aug. 19.—()—(U. 8. Dept. 9% beef cows; car lots good to choice Agr.)—Potatoes, 125, on track 197, ne light feeding heifers 6.75 to 7.20. total U, 8, shipments Saturday 312, = Hogs 3,500; no early sales; opening Gunday 39; steady; supplies moder- ne butcher bids 10 higher than Friday; ate, demand and trading moderate; sacked per cwt. Idaho Bliss Tri-| Tr: umphs U. 8. No. 1, 140-45; Russet | Tri-Cont Burbanks U.S. No. 1, 1.75-80; com-| pny mercial grade 1.20; Oregon Biiss| yy; ‘Triumphs U. 8. No. 1, 1.50-60; Ne- braska cobblers U. 8. No. 1, 1.00; ‘Triumphs fair quality, showing de-| Unit. Drug cay .80; Wisconsin cobblers U. 8. No. 1, .90-1.05; unclassified 55; Triumphs Uv. U. 8. No. 1, .95-1.00; mixed cobblers and Triumphs 1.00; cobblers, Mary-/U. 8. Pil land U. 8. No, 1,1.15-17%; showing heated 1.10; Virginia U. 8. No. 1, fine quality 1.15-20; showing decay 1.00, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, ae 19.—()—Flour unchanged. Carload lots family pat- ents 7.75-1.95 ® bbl. in 98-Ib., cotton | Westingh. 20, sow bids 10 lower; better 190 to 250 Ib, butchers bid 11.75 to 11.90; medium and light sows 10.40 to 10.50. Sheep 4,000; few early sales native lambs around 25 lower at 8.50 down; no action on range lambs or feeders; barge ey asking steady or 8.85 for si CHICAGO CASH GRAIN BOSTON WOOL Chicago, Aug. 19.—()—Cash wheat:| Boston, Aug. 19.—(7)—(U. S. D. A.) No. 2 red 88%-89; No. 2 mixed gar-|—Demand continued good for terri- licky 86; No. 2 hard 98%; No, 8 yel- jtory and other western grown wools low hard 9714; No. 2 mixed 89-92 Go! in Boston. Recent sales included a per cent soft and 80 per cent hard); | broader selection of medium and low corn Nod. 2 yellow 80%-82%; No. 3/ grades of wool, although the 64s and white 79%; sample grade 24%-25%.|finer Wools continued to comprise Barley, nominal, feed 30-45, malting|the bulk of sales. Strictly combing 42-60; timothy seed per cwt. 3.10;|64s and finer territory wools moved clover seed per cwt. 10.00-15.50. in limited quantities at 74-77 cents 42% 445% 42% No. 1...... 148 149 147 BaSPRFASSSSGaSSSISolSSBa8 FKL KEL CKERKKK KK RRR sacks. Shipments . scoured basis, but sizeable quantities ce bran 16.50-17.00 ‘The Brazilian black anaconda snake |of average to good French combing standard middlings 17.50-18.00. | snores when it sleeps. 64s and finer brought 68-70 cents. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1985 ve Starts Film Career Madelyn Batson (above), 17-year. old winner of the 1935 Kentucky beauty title, is in Hollywood where she is starting on a screen career, (Associated Press Photo) Average to short French combing 64s and finer wools moved freely at 65- 67 cents scoured basis, DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Minn., Aug. 19—(4)—Cash- jing closing prices: ‘Wheat—No. 1 heavy dark northern, 1.23% -1.24%; No. 1 dark northern, 23%; No. 2 dark northern, 4-121%; No. 1 northern heavy, 1.2244; No. 1 northern, 1.16%4- 1.2041; No 2 northern, 1.13% -1.174 No. 1 amber durum hard, 8675-1.147 No. 2 amber durum hard, 8674-1.147; No. 1 amber durum, 8475-1.06%; No. 2 amber durum, 1.067%; No, 1 mixed durum, 81%-1.117s; No. 2 mixed durum, 1.49%. Flax: No. 1, 1.4944. Rye, No. 1, 43%4-44%4. Oats, No. 3 white, 27. Barley, malting, 37-56; No. 1 feed, 3814-39; No. 2 feed, 37%4-38%; No. 3 feed, 32%-34%. ry RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Aug. 19.—(?)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 1 dark northern 1.2112- %; sample grade dark northern 6%; No. 1 dark hard winter No. 2 hard amber durum 1.23%; No. 1 mixed durum 83%- 1.09%; No. 1 red durum 801%; No. 2 hard winter 1.0: No. 4 mixed durum 89%. Oats: No. 2 white 2514 -26%. Rye: No. 1, 415-45. Barley: No, 3, 38-50; ing 52-58. Flax: No. 1, 1.48%-1.49. No. 3 malt- ——— |Miss Daisy Pugh of Bismarck, died| FOR RENT—Brick storehouse, size) FOR SALE—One six drawer oak d : dae, SS | Miscellaneous | FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. 19.—(#)—Foreign exchange irregular; demands: Great Britain 4.97%; France 6.635%; Italy 8.22; Germany 40.42; Norway 25.02; Sweden 25.66; Montreal in New York 99.75; New York in Montreal 100.25. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Util. %. McGraw El, 24. MONEY RATES New York, Aug. 19.—(P)—Call money steady; % per cent all day. Time loans steady; 60-90 days % of- STAM ?— ISING 200 feet above the an- »elent. cemetery at Gizeh, Egypt, is the oldest surviving building of stone masonry. It is the step-pyramid, tomb of King Zoser, who ruled almost ‘5000 years ago, This great wonder is the work of Imhotep, the Wise, who, renowned though he was as an architect, was even more fa- mous as a physician. So widely did this man’s fame spread that he was accepted by the Egyptians as a god and final- ly was looked upon as Esculapius, the god of medicine, by the Greeks and Romans. Not only that, but he was revered as the god of learning, and protector of scribes, of artisans and ,builders, and of physicians. What better subject; there- fore, could Egypt have. chosen than the picture of. Imhotep, shown here, when that coun- try issued a set of two stamps in con- _nection with the Interna- tional Medical Congress at Cairo in 1928, and on the centenary of the founding of the Faculty of Medicine eee, there. CConyriBhe UENEA Service, Ine) ——¢ mation received by friends here Mon-|crraTION HEARING PETITION FOR | FOR SALE—Two, 2% yd. Anthony Want to Buy or Trade? WANT-ADS Will Help Help Wanted Male Ilelp Wanted WANTED—Marrled couple with some |" STEADY WORK — GOOD PAY ; pride and ambition to help take |RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on Tribune Rates care of run-down home in Bis-| farmers in Burleigh County. No Are LOW marck. Work to apply on rent.| experience or capital needed. Write Call at 100 Ave, B east, corner of] today. McNESS Co., Dept. I, Free- Minimum charge for one 1st street. References required, port, Illinois, insertion—450 for 15 words, WANTED—Young, licensed barber. me Work Wanted _.| Single preferred for steady job. WANTED—Position by experienced! Notify Krueger’s Barber Shop, Haz- (per word) 4a cook. Hotel, restaurant or home.| en, N,D. Shop prices .25 and .50. 3 consecutive insertions References, Lea McCumber, c-0| = - (per word) __Woodworth Hotel, Robinson, Ill. Female Help Wanted 4 consecutive Tabl " |RARE OPPORTUNITY for three KBE je Board — young ladies under 24 who are neat,|| 5 consecutive TABLE BOARD at Dunraven. Home| alert and free to travel to New (per word) ........000.84@ cooking. 3 meals each day. $5.50) York resorts and return, Pleasant 6 consecutive insertions per week. Phone 428, | Permanent work. Salary. Also (Der Word) .......+0+000080 Travel Opportunities one young lady, local clerical work. This table of rates effective Apply today. Mr, Lacy, Paterson forth: LEAVING for Billings August 27th. Hotel. : me vee re Would like passenger, Share ex-|¢35"qWEEK OPPORTUNITY. Need Cuts ! A" 5 and border used Lect References, Write Ad.!" woman to service 100-family gro-|] want ads come under p Prd ‘ cery route. I send everything; no ified display rates of 75 cents = — money risk. Automobile given if Per column inch per single ine fered; 4-6 mos. % offered; prime| Y@U qualify, Write Albert Mills,|] sertion. commercial paper % per cent. 7207 Monmouth, Cincinnati, 0. _ No clairvoyant, fortune tell- eke WANTED—Girl for general house- er, matrimonial, or doubtful MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS work in small town. References. advertising accepted. We ree Minneapolis, Minn, Aug. 19—(®}—| Write Tribune Ad. 11235, serve the right to edit or re- alee ieee WANTED—Girl to work for room|] ect any copy submitted. First Ban! ‘oc! 4. and.board. Call evenings at 716 W. ALL Northwest Banco 53% Rosser, OF ‘CASE IN ADVARCE Ser WANTED—Girl for housework. Go A represen hes ld is rae eee _home nights, Phone 1458-W. you desire \ Tephoee: sod dies: > Aug. 19-—VP)—Bonds | FOUSEKEEPER WANTED—F, Jast-|| ask for the want ad de- Great Northern 7s of 1936, 96%. PLL SRN Leeson GOVERNMENT BONDS ie Personal espe New York, Aug. 19.—(#)—Govern-|THE Modern Beauty Shoppe is feat= | ese ny ment bonds: uring a $1.50 permanent (30 day Liberty 4th 4145 101.6. special) for the modern, Junior Apartments for Rent Treasury 4%4s 116.14, high school miss. Why not try our|}FOR RENT—Privat floor Treasury 4s 111.14, Honey Facial Packs, now 50c. O!l/ apartment. Gas, heat, lights and shampoo and fingerwave, 50c.| water furnished. 607 5th St. CURB STOCKS Manicure and arch 50c, Phone FOR RENT—4 room apartment, 4 New York, Aug. 19—()—Curb: 1378 for appointment. bedrooms, nicely di ft a lecorated. jults Cities Service 25, MATTRESSES preferred, aietth street: ei Elec, Bond & Share 17%. YOUR old mattress renovated and re- |soR RENT—Three room United Founders 114. built either regular or spring-filled. ae basement apartment. Adults ony 408 9th. Phone 1126, Call at 612 First St. —————E————E Fargo Woman Hurt Strayed or Stolen FOR RENT—3 room furnished apart= In Headon Collision | storan—one strawberry roan mare. | en S04 With. Frank 6. Smith, Brand IC on right shoulder. 5 years Fargo, N. D. Aug. 19—(P)—Mrs.| old, saddle broke. Reward of $50.00 Frank J. Hughes of Fargo received a| for return of horse and guilty par-|FOR RENT—Sleeping room on ground broken arm and five Hibbing, Minn.,| ty. Irving Cook, 922 Avenue Cj floor. Near bath. Always hot wa- g|People were injured in a headon au-| West. ter, Also large room for light tomobile collision near Glyndon, potecrmag ted or eeu Lis ais Minn., Sunday. ayer, one “J after ‘Taken to a Fargo hospital after the Oe etek Peis |ron), RENT —Parniiced caaeecinl collision besides Mrs, Hughes were Mr, oe SALI i riIatetie nate a ie room. Suitable for one or two, and Mrs, Lawrence Whiting and their ee oy adie rts ey t,| Close in. Call after 5 at 308 Ava children, Maxine and John, and] 700) "outs in good shape, $2300. A. Phone 926-w. Thomas Ryan, all of Hibbing. o ” "|FOR RENT—Sleeping room for two 323. 3 FOR ros yoom Modein bunga.| With or without kitchen prit Funeral Service Set [POR BAGH, oy Tom, mocern unga”| Garage. No smoking. 400 Sth, ; ty . ; .|FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping For Publisher’s Wife papal ane aTOnLINRey room. Gentlemen preferred, 319 13th St. N. Phone 1344, Crosby, N. D., Aug. 19.—(?)—Fun-|FOR RENT—Large modern duplex. } — eral services will Be PE ‘at| Centrally located, Gas heat, hot|FOR RENT—Basement sleeping room Springfield, Minn., for Mrs, D. A.| Water, fireplace, 2 bedrooms. Mrs. iat rcoeag Private lavatory, 102 Gibbs, wife of the publisher of the| Paris, 404-5th St. irk. Divide County Farmers Press, who died Friday in a Jamestown hospital. Lost and Found ___Wanted to Rent Survivors besides Mr. Gibbs are a LOST—White Poodle dog. curley, WANTED to rent immediately: An son, Delvin, at Williston, and two ?| apartment, one large or 2 bedrooms, called Princie. Return to Dr. Mac-| Private bath. Write Tribune Ad. sisters in Minneapolis, Lachlan. Liberal reward. No ques- ey tions. es PP sescsar NTED TO RENT—By Sept. ist Former Local Woman |v TENNIS net Was left on vennls| "Snail house ‘near school,” Write Dies in California) cou "tun as. Tribune Ad, 11243. —————— SS Mrs. Daisy Lundgren, formerly For Rent For Sale Aug. 14 at Bret Harte sanitarium,| 25x35, Rear 112 4th St. M. W. Neff.) typewriter, swivel chair. Murphys, Calif. according to infor- | ===! 658-W. Can be seen at 720 ae APPOINTMENT, OF ADMINISTRA- ae Lundgren, who was 26 years} TOR i eee ne arents crap AOa ae: old, had spent four years at the North LErnens orion os an, 5. pe. Dittus Bros., Dakota Tuberculosis Sanitarium at —— id 2 Ee Se San Haven before going to California.|STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- PARTS for any tractor, truck or auto. In addition to her husband she! }% CouNTY’GOUNT, Before Hon. Bare amnneyiby orien: pate from leaves one son, Bert Lundgren, Jr.,|I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Carl] world—22 acres of tractors, trucks, PwOUaNOL AH AUAT ERE IOL: Dison. fase Petitioner,| C8 We sell cheap. Write, wire The pholad can bore holes through ‘ve. *| or phone MAIN 1967. Baeetan stones. It is a small sea creature of|Elizabeth Olson, Mary Hedquist, guaranteed. We also buy ) the oyster family. Lotta Paulson, Edward Olson, the of used tractors everywhere. ELM~ Z 3 Dee ee etter WOOD AUTO WRECKING CO. all of - ested in ‘the estate of Carl Ol- INC, GALESBURG, ILLINOIS, NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- son, deceased, Respondents — GAGE SLOSUNE SPECIAL EXECUTION THE STATE OF NORTH Dakota| Household Goods for Sale 10 THE ASOVE RESPONDENTS: FOR SALE—Four used electric re- NOTICE 1s hereby given that by| You and each of you are hereby virtue of a judgment, and decreo in|elted and required to appear, before frigerators. Good condition. Real foreclosure rendered. by the District|the County Court of the County of] bargains. North Dakota Power Court of the Fourth Judicial District |Burleigh, in aaid State, at the office] Light Co. in and for the County of Burleigh,/of the County Judge of said County, | ——————— North Dakota, and entered and|at the Burleigh County, North Dako-|FOR SALE—Household and Kitchen docketed in the office of the Clerk|ta Court House in the City of Bis-| utensils. Call at rear of 218-11th aid Court on the 18th day of July,|marck, in said County and State, on! Street, , in an action wherein Anton|the 9th day of September, A. D, 1935, Q do was plaintiff, and i. V. Lahr,{at the hour of two o'clock in the af- Lahr, his wite, and Investors|ternoon of that day, to show cause, Wanted to Trade Security Company, Inc. of ]if any you have, why the petition of be North Dakota, were “de. |Edward Olson, on file In suid Court,|WILL TRADE 8 business "Solleme nts, in favor of the plaintiff|praying that he, sa ward Olson, lace cary the sum of $1597.80, and for the|may be appointed the administrator scholarenip pect ‘8 used car. of the real’ estate mort-Jof the estate of Carl Olson, deceased uring the sum adjudged to{in and by the County Court of said] Write Tribune Ad. 10932, ade, executed and delivered | Burleigh County, and that letters of | === by VY. Lahr and Grace Lahr, his|administration of said estate of sald Lots for Sale wife, of Burleigh County, North’ Da-|Carl Olson, deceased, may be issued} _____“#008 TOK SEIS Kota, mortgagors, to the Investorg|to said Edward Olson by sald Coun-| FOR SALE—60 ft, lots on Dwentieth te: urity Company, Inc, of|ty Court and the Judge thereof, in . North Dakots, mortgagee, |the matter of sald estate in. sald| Street. Hesconehie ae No ie property hereinafter des-|Court, should not be granted and al-|_ terest. See S. 8. C! . cribed, which said mortgage was dat-} lowed, ed July 29th, 1916, and filed for rec-| Let service be made of this cita- ord in the office ‘of the Register of(tion as required by law. pane a Decds of Burleigh County, North Da-| Dated this 7th day of August, A. kota, on the 31st day of July, 1916, at]D, 1935, he 9:00" o'clock A. M., and recorded in BY THE COURT: fastener. You will find Book 90 of Mortgages on page 155,) (SEAL). paper 4 and assigned. by an instrument in I, C. Davies, to be the neatest stapler you ever writing dated August 1st, 1916, to Judge of said County Court, Anton Walde of New Salem, North|Geo. M. Register, Dakota, wh iled for re said instrument was rd in the office of the] Bi eeds of Burleigh Coun- rth Dakota, on the 12th day of ri 932, at 50 o'’cloc! . ., ane recorded in Book 175 of Assignments}, TO CREDITORS. TYPEWRITER on page 586; and which sudgment pti hy pt ESTATE| Bawy. Bismarck, ND. 020. among other things directed the sale . Pet Phone by me of the premises hereinafter] _ Notice is hereby given by the un-| FOR SALE—Complete set ‘of restaur= described to satisfy the amount of}dersigned, Luise Bredy, as the ad- ant fixtures, 208-4th Avenue N, W. said judgment with interest and costs] ministratrix of the estate of Car! Mandan, N. D. of such sale, or so much thereof as|Bredy, late of the city of Bismarck , N. D. the proceeds of said sale applicable|in the County of Burleigh and State thereto will satisfy, and that by vir-|of North Dakota, deceased, to the Automobiles for Sale tue of a writ of special execution to|creditors of, and all persons having me issued out of the office and un-|claims against the estate of said de- USED der the seal of the Clerk of sald|ceased, to exhibit them with the|/ nord pickup Court, directing me to sell said prop-| necessary vouchers, within six months : erty pursuant to said judgment and|after the first publication of this no-| 1931 decree, I, Fred B. Anstrom, Sheriff ofjtice to said administratrix at her} 1928 Burleigh’ County, North Dakota, and|residence at 622 Eleventh street, 1999 person appointed by said Court to|north, in the City of Bismarck, in make the sale of the premises here-|said Burleigh County, or to the Judge inafter described, will sell all of saidjof the County Court of Burleigh premises to the highest bidder, for|County, North Dakota, at his office cash, at public auction, at the front|in the Burleigh County, North Da- door of the Court House in the city!kota Court House in the City of Bis of Bismarck, County of Burleigh,|marck in said Burleigh county. North Dakota, on the 4th of Septem-| You are hereby further notified ber, 1935, at two o'clock P, M., of said|that Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge of the day, to satisfy said judgment with|County Court within and for tho interest, accrued costs and the sta-|County of Burleigh, and State of tutory costs of such sale, or so much|North Dakota, has fixed the 4th day thereof as the proceeds of such sale|of March, A. D, 1936, at the hour of applicable thereto will satisfy. two o'clock in ‘the afternoon of said ‘That the premises described in sald|day, at the Court Rooms of | seid mortgage and which will be sold|Court, in the City of Bismarck, in pursuant to said judgment, writ and|said County and State, as the time this notice, are described as follows:|and place for hearing and adjusting The Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Sec-|all claims against the estate of the tion Thirteen (13) in Township One|said Carl Bredy, deceased, which Hundred forty-one (141) North,|have been duly ‘and regularly pres- Range Seventy-seven (77) West, con-|ented as hereinbefore provided. taining 160 acres, more or less, ac-| | Dated this $th day of August, A.|% cording to the Government survey|D. 1935. of sald Petitioner, thereof, situated in Burleigh Coun- Luise Bredy, as the ty, North Dakota. administratrix of ‘the es- Dated this 18th day of July, 1935. tate of Carl Bredy, de- Fred E. Anstrom, cet aed: Sheriff. of Burleigh County,|Geo. M. Registe: rth Dakota. Att’y., of sald ‘administratrix, F. Kelse! Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR lew Sivoniey for Plainuite, {UES Publication on the 10th Gay)” 709 miles, Terme i landan, North Dakota. uguse 985, 2 428, thie 29 8/5-12719-: 26, Fars sae 1 Phone

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