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heifers scarce; cow supply excessive; : - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1935 Tribune's Grain, Livestock and oe ee There’s Lots of News in These WANT-ADS fed and grassy kind salable 9.00 down; choice bulk heifers eligible above or ‘ u 10.00; most cow bids 5.00 down; bid- 9 ding chiefly 3.00 for low cutters; choice light stockers 8.10; heavy Salesmen Wanted Agents Wanted STEELS MOTORS ie ie ee ihe Due? Fo WANTED—Salesman, by one ofj/LOCAL AGENT for Bismarck want- Fi F New York Stocks showing most decline; top 11.00; bet-| America’s largest ‘distributors, to| ed by an old established fire insur- feeders 8.00, bulk salable 7.50 down. ter 190-250 Ib. butchers 10.75-90; no| ell electrical refrigerators, radios/ ance company (legal reserve mu- action on other weights; medium and| §nd electrical appliances. Commis-| tual). Excellent opportunity to ' light sows 9.25-35; feeder pigs 9.50| S!on. Good proposition for right} build paying business. Write Box - Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for one insertion—450 for 15 words. First insertion (per word) 36 insertions eee ere 2 ‘cet aaa WORK — GOOD PAY (per word) BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) August 26 = No. 1 dark northern ... Allis Ch. Mfg. %|No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ib Closing Prices Aug. 26. down, man. Write Tribune Ad. 11312. 117, Grand Forks, N. Dak. Sheep, 3,000, including 250 billed $1 through; opening native lamb bids|___Position Wanted __ tor 25 lower at 8.75 down; no action on|CAPABLE, experienced, good all) "STE le Help Wanted Rails and Utilities Wobbly But/Am- it |No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ib...... 86|“Orld Situation Less Bullish SO. ST. PAUL ton, N. Dak. tony. MONERE OD, Dene it Pee Seer Closing Tone Is Steady |=. Sep G eee essere 221 — With Shipments Largest |, South St. Paul, iets “ran areal) Personal port, Illinois, jons oy Se 0 bias tercihig Wooes ta ce mie ‘YOUR old mattress renovated and re-) to learn the printers trade, Should (Der WOrd) ...++00++++44.60 New York, Aug. 26.—(7)—The stock |Am. 8' No, 1 amber durum 68 ee ook ay "Tae plas vegriehred ers or around 5.00 to 7.00 for slaughter | 409 Oth, Phone 1126. at least have a common school ed- This table of rates effective ucation and be of good habits, 4 , 4 Market crept cautiously higher Mon- day with steels, motors, coppers and aircraft shares providing the main source of support. Rails and utilities became a bit wobbly during the final hour. The closing tone was steady to firm. - Sales approximated 1,400,000" shares. >| BB Hard winter wheat wheat market Monday after an open- ing show of strength. The market was unsettled by con- flicting views as to congressional de- velopments involving a proposal for @ mandatory 90 cents a bushel loan on wheat. Weekly statistics indicated the world situation was less bullish steers and 4.50 to 6.50 for grass butch- er heifers; talking 4.00 to 5.50 for beef cows with low cutters down to 3.00 or less; bulls tending lower; most bids 4.75 down; indications weak to lower on stockers or 5.00 to 6.75 for most steers; very good kinds 7.00 and above. Calves 1,700; weak, bulk 7.00 to 8.50; few 9.00; throwouts down to 4.00 oc- Room and Board FOR RENT—Nicely furnished double room with morning and evening meal. 614-8th St. Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Beautiful new, large, 6 Write your application to Tribune Ad. No. 11370, Female Help Wanted THREE Women, age 25 to 45, good starting salary, rapid advance, Will interview every applicant. No sell- ing. Apply room 714, Hotel Patter- only in the state of North Da- kota. Cuts and border used on want ads come under class- ified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single ine sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtfal Leading commodit with shipments the largest in some good start but oat is ULUTH RANGE time and stocks of wheat on ocean casionally, Toom 2 story house with basement] son evenings. advertising accepted. We re- “ the day wore on and finished mixed. Duluth, sin, Aug. 26. a 1a dread Close | P88s8ge increased. Sheep 20,000; early bids on fat na-| apartment. Best residential loca-|WANTED—Neat competent maid.|| Serve the right to edit or re- Cotton retained a little better than Se. ETA Ra a “los? | At the close wheat was %-% cents] tive lambs 25 lower at 8.75; down;| tion in Bismarck. Stucco, heated! Must know how to cook. Refer-|| dect any copy submitted. half of the day’s peak gains of around npn ” ‘gg |!ower compared with Saturday's fin-|*Sking steady or around 9.00 and up} garage, hot water heat, large lot.| ences. Capt. Connor's quarters, Ft. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS 75 cents a bale. Wheat ended slightly lower after advancing as much as & NEW YORK New York, Aug. 26.—(4#)—Live poul- try steady to firm. By freight: chickens unquoted; broilers 19 to 24; fowls 17 to 22; roosters 15; turkeys 15 to 21; ducks 14. Butter 8,580, steady. Creamery higher than extra 25% to 26%; extra (92 score) 25%; firsts (88 to 91) 23% Cheese 158,644, firmer. State, whole milk flats, fresh fancy 17 to 17%; held, 1934 fancy to specials 20. Live poultry, by express; chickens | 2) unquoted; broilers 15-24; fowls 17-22; roosters, 15; turkeys, 15-21; ducks un- quoted. 6 No. “| 60 Ibs. 1.27 to 1.31. 4| No. 1 dark northern spring 59 Ibs., No. Am. Aviation American Lower test well 5c per lb. Delivered tana Winter Wheat No. 1 dark northern spring, 58 Ibs., ree 2 dark northern spring, 57 Ibs., ENOL s deck neste sanetng 6 be 1.15 to 1.26; 55 lbs., Tz to 143. 1.23. No, 4 dark northern spring 54 Ibs., to 1.11; 51 Ibs. 96 to 1.06; 50 Ibs. 91 hts nemntnely dis- To Arrive ish, December 90%-%, and corn was % off to % up, December 56%-%. round; these about steady but hardly a criterion of general market which promises to be 25 cents or more lower all through list; early top fed steers 12.50; some held higher; shipper and local demand narrow and steers of values to sell at 11.50 down promised. to show most downturn, Bidding 25 or more lower on all she-stock ex- Sheep 15,000; fat lambs slow and uneven, around steady to 25 cents lower; sheep firm, bulk to choice na- tive lambs bid 9.25; best lots 9.40-50, to outsiders; as yet nothing done on rangers; native ewes 2.50-3.50. to 9.25 on best rangers; fat ewes steady at 2.25-3.25; and few yearling breeding ewes around 6.75. 1.08%. Flax No. 1, 1.52. Rye No. 1, 46%-46%. Oats No. 3 white 28%. Barley: malting 41-49; No. 1 feed 44%4-45%; No. 2 feed 43%-44%; No. 3 feed 39%4-41%. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Aug. 26.—(#)—(U. 8. Dept. during the last three weeks has given members of the Boston wool trade considerable encouragement, The vol- ume of sales thus far during August has shown a marked improvement over trade in July, while prices gen- erally have not made decided ad- Very fine shrubbery and trees. T. M. Casey & Son. ‘Lincoln, WANTED—Capable girl for general low, both gas heated. FOR SALE—Two story stucco house, new gas furnace, terms. Bungalow, gas heated, close in, cash. 4 lots near park, cheap for cash. LOANS—Will consider a few long time private loans on gilt edge security. See us for loans on new homes or | — for renovating. Long or short time. 111. 3rd St. Phone 877 — SESE Automobiles for Sale USED CARS 1928 Chrysler Coupe 62 .. 1926 Model T Roadster OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if in. Gentlemen only. Phone 1501. 316 Mandan &t. FOR RENT—Sleeping room with or without kitchen privileges. No smoking. 409 5th. ar FOR RENT—Basement room, suitable for 1 or 2 boys. 306 W. Thayer. Phone 1470-R. FOR RENT—Clean, desirable sleep- FOR RENT—Double sleeping room. Beauty Rest mattress. 618-2nd St. cent a bushel during the forenoon Rye was % lower to % higher, barley FOR RENT—Modern, newly decorat-| hy K i i and cori and oats vers mixed. Bar pris unchanged to % off, and lard was|_ Dairy cows slow, weak; some sales! ed four room duplex; private bath, sche For in pitas ca Stor "lhis "at aa : silver lost % of a cent an ounce. 12-30 points down. Svtieen Prpeetetd ee electric refrigerator. Beautiful lo-| 415-R, : parton: ie want ad de- .00-60.00; strong- ee Foreign exchanges did little either s ucts casts 152) | Wagar FUTURES EASE weights 70.00; plain’ kinds down to) Cau" apg hoe armished sleeping | WANTED—Experienced _ hairdresser. way, C: 2 1.51% 151 1.51 LA 3 Grand Pacific Beauty Shop. G, P. re in the pl aterpil. Tract. OFF ON MILL CITY MART around 30.00. lc Beauty Shop. G, jong shares finishing e plus ghee . 151% 1,900; .|FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house.| Hotel Bldg. column with gains ranging from frac- 151% |, Minneapolis, Aug. 26—(@—Wheat| | Hogs 1,900; unevenly 10-25 lower: |" Cioge in, to family of adults. Write tions to two points or more were U. 5 : peared sale MOGAiee slightly lower re pela NmUEGOT Hoare ‘Tribune Ad. 11368, fi Work Wanted closing level londay. 00; . 10.40-90; - = yu Severe THe. Hane Chi. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Good Liverpool cables lent some] Welghts down to 10.00 and below; few Wanted to Rent RUGS cleaned, demothed, disinfect-|] Dr. M. J. Hydeman Motors, Boeing Airplane, Douglas Air- |Chi ‘High Low Close |Sttength to the market, but this was| 140-170 lbs., 9.50-10.50; good sows, 400 ed, Hamilton Beach machine, Also craft, Cerro de Pasco, Kennecott, U. |S 1.1134 1.41% 1.11% | Offset by noticeable hedging pres- ae Sauaeuy abdan wants ane wanes. RO pei i ae upholstered furniture cleaned and Osteopathic Physician : B. Smelting, American Smelting, 1.06% 1.06% 1.05% 15u5e for the week 10.41, and 26% year if desired. No children. Oc-| Mothproofed. H. Johnston. Phone || 9171; Broadway Ave, Room 10 Westinghouse, Houdaille-Hershey, 1.06% 1.06% 1.05 tien eed Re fair to good, and phlaalletoted age cupancy Sept. Ist. Write ‘Tribune | <0. Oftice—473 5 other susi news served to off- nies Res.—! Shiny Pacific; Bante rear esata? 42% Ah ae ee of heavy cash receipts, Pirate art eee wey _ = é Business Opportunity Telephone: 1123 Roebuck. DuPont, with a gain of |CO 43% 43% [liberal increase in visible supplies} Minn pe Li aes employed couple, | <52-sarm—confectionery and aru ; and weakness of carlot grain sales: 2 or 3 room furnished apartment Ty ig more than 4 points was in new high |0 20% 30% [and a decline at Winnipes. Srains|'" Wheat, No. 2 dark northern, 1.27%-| where Uttle girl will be welcome.| business. | Northern — Minnesota. Lots f ee eek lente esi neerieal eon 38% '38%| Oats and flax of the coarse grains| 128%: sample grade dark northern,| Write Tribune Ad 11347, ARI, 34. eh Pree Gols Ee cecniteere for Sale er] - is 66%-92%; sample grade northern,|#OUR room house, 2 bedrooms, base.) ‘'S¢ and farm trade. $18,000 volum ots 3 and 4, Block 64 dated Gas were among other shares Maiting Barley- ‘i ia ee me the face of liberal} a6:°" No, 3 mixed, 85%; No. 1 hard ae ae Sari, Wen ee Only fountain town 600, clean stock,] ©. P, Bismarck, Located south of ending within small fractions either ‘September close 4% ts hi winter, 131%; No. 1 dark hard win-| come, either Sept. 15 or Oct. Ist. good fixtures and buildings. Easy|/ telephone building on 5th Street. way of Saturday’s finals, 26% 26% Desir Men As cents higher; | tor, 104%; ‘No, 3 mixed winter,| Phone 32, pt. » 48t./ terms. Family’s health, reason. J.| Price $7500. At least one half cash. Buyers of steel shares paid scant 2% "26% cent lower and May|io3y,- No, 2 hard amber : ees bicet A. Bell, Akeley, Minnesota, owner. | Write owner Clara G. Tatley, 202 Me % cent lower. September rye closed a veetocd volute, WANTED TO REN’ C __ Attention to the forecast of the Amer-|© inchanged ahd Desember fve closed /1.971;-1.28%; No, 1 mixed durum, eae ee No. Gower St., Los Angeles, Calif. _, foun Tron & Steel Institute tha’ pro- Leer 151 149 [September feed Darley tee ot 118%; No.’ 3 hard yellow winter, | eee aoe retinas Ad, For Sale uction during the current wou 153 er, December %c higher and 1,07%4-1.08%, 11361. *|PARTS for ‘any tractor, truck or auto. FOR SALE - 9 of a point less than in the preced- eee ber malting barle; Siri Oats, No. 2 white, 28-28%. |" ‘Save money by ordering parts from |ONE story four room cottage, $1200.00, ing week, marking the first break in CHICAGO RANGE CERO CRED CISSEC URE rae | RYE, NOW Bas ce, WANTED TO RENT—Modern § room We sxe largest erteckers in|ONE story five room bungslow with the upward trend of output since the | DuFo Reraig Chicago, Aug. 26.—(?)}— Dasenibee: % ana d'% cent lower and| fBariey, No. 1 malting, 65%; No, 3,| house by responsible party. Phone be 1d el ite lohan EGER! basement garage, $3000.00. first week in July, Other indexes cov- |El- Auto Lite . Wheai— “Open “High Close |Hecember Hc lower. September flax!39,-61%; sample grade, 33%. Van Dyke, 1903. 9:00 to 5:00. cars. We sell cheap. Write, wire|ONE story five room bungalow close ering the industry showed little tet- ‘ ti Hie ears lower and December 1%¢}" Flax, No, 1, 1.53-1.54. WANTED TO RENT—Nicely furnish-| Or phone MAIN 1967, Satisfaction | in, $4000.00. Seg ene te ee aeeleer tert s8% ‘92% | Cash wheat undertone was firm on| CO™ Ret quoted. ed 3 room apartment. Call George| guaranteed. We also buy all makes |ONE story five room bungalow, $5750. bo EN the average. Some of the higher CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Page, Patterson Hotel. of used tractors everywhere. ELM-|ONE story four room modern cot- 15% .74% |moisture test quality and rust dam-| chi “Aug. 28—()—Cash wheat, | CENTLEMAN desires nicely furnish-} WOOD AUTO WRECKING CO.) tage, $2000.00. Produce Markets | 56% s+. {aged offerings sold cheaper but! No, 4 red, 2055; oer 2 hard, 10a: ed 2 room apartment. Call L. A. |ALESBURG, ILLINOIS, |ONE story four room modern cot« >—____________-o 58% 47% | bright quality was better. Winter|No. 2 red tough, 90%; No. 4 mixed, | _J0MeS 1601. SALE—Large size onions, per| tage, $4200.00. CHICAGO wheat was in fair to good demand.| 84-90%; mixed grain, 80 1/3. =| bu. $1.50. Medium size, $1.00 per|t ALSO have @ large Usting of oth- Chicago, Aug. 26—()—Butter and 26% 25% |Durum was in good demand. Corn; No. 2 yellow, 81%; No. 2 yel-|__ Household Goods for Sale bushel, pickling onions, 25¢ per pk.,| € houses and lots for sale, Before eggs were firm on the Chicago market 21% 27%| Corn demand was good for a lim-|iow, lake billing, 80%; No3 white,|FOR SALE—50 Ib. icebox. Perfect | red beets, per bu. $1.00. Wm. Erien-| You buy, see me, Monday, and poultry was steady. 30% 29% ited number of cars daily. Oats de-| 80; sample, 75. condition, Reasonable, Call at| meyer, 5 miles due south of ball PRICE OWENS Chicago, Aug. 26.—()—Butter 9,581, |G0ld, Dus ree oc ee ee B08. Rye demand was| Oats, No. 4 white tough, 26; sam-| 808 Main Avenue. park, lace ______|Hoskins Meyer Bldg. Phone 378 * ee ee % . . ‘ o , 7 Eee Khe ss exiras (2) pcr arenas ee | mare ras up, tte. to. weather bene priced So: Piece Pad siarasletii Lost and Found Por emer, Matas ae Apartments for Rent (90-91) 224%-1%; firsts (88-98) 23- 2 404 |Flax demand was good despite-heavy| No rye. No buckwheat. Soybeans, LOST—Bi-focal spectacles, Yellow (new motor), Aladdin lamp. All in|FOR RENT—Three rooms, sleeping of 23%; seconds (86-87) (22-22%; stand- 411, |Tecelpts. Premiums were firm, No, 2 yellow, 62, net track country|'“-o14 rims and bows. Phone 828. | Perfect condition, H. A. Carlisle,! light housekeeping, Ground floor. é ards (90 centralized carlots) 24%. oo ae stations; No, 2 yellow new, 56. Bar- | qs | Braddock, N. D. Private bath and entrance, gentle- } Eggs, 8,940, firm; etxra firsts cars| tudson Mi a ley nominal; feed, ete respec rts Farm Lands eas | men preferred, Phone 1166. { 26%; local 25%; fresh graded firsts 15.60 15.40 estock 62. nny ee a per ¢ o- | Son AALE OR RENT-—Wwall Improv: Miscellaneous _ FOR RENT—Two room completely ; cars 25%; local 25; current receipts 15.40 15.20 re pay J ed, completely stocked and equipped STAPLING MACHINES furnished apartment. Upstairs, } 24%. mn 13.80 13.55 DULUTH CASH GRAIN 280 acre farm. 2% miles from|LET US demonstrate the Markwell| $24.00 per month. Call at 1014 > Poultry, live, 27 trucks, steady; hens 12.80 12.72 CHICAGO Duluth, Minn, Aug. 26.—()—Cash| Sweetbriar. See Jacob Rothschil-| paper fastener. You will find this] Bdwy. ‘ ; 4% Ibs, and less 18, more than 4% Ibs. |Tn¢' eseee gene, 12.80 Chicago, Aug. 26—(?)—(U. 8. Dept. : " +: ON ler. 1014 Broadway, Bismarck. to be the neatest stapler you ever |FOR RENT—Apartments, four and closing prices. Wheat: No. 1 heavy A ck. ENT—Apartments, four and 18%; leghorn hens 14%; rock fryers Agr.)—Hogs 10,000, including 4,500! Gare northern 1.29-1.32;; No. 1 dark used. Staples sheets together per-| fiye rooms. Adults, For Sale: i 18% to 19%, colored 17; rock springs see 18.90 | direct; unevenly 5-15 cents lower than * No. 2 dark si ed I manently or temporarily. Bismarck] Corona portable typewriter, Phone | 19% to 20%, colored 18; rock broilers pote Cand amay | [FIGIVS average; spola off “more; Peseta plete ett pares = (Be oes Tribune Job Department. 905, sai eee 18 to 20, colored 18 barebacks 13 to MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRA\ early top 11.40; Lgeecianptes —One st ITERS 5 = 4 iS: dectieen CmIckeLcs ib te aceoeees Aug. 26.— (Wheat 190-240 dbs. inet ton ac, ugher:{1.26-1.295 No. 1 northern 123-1.27; No.|” Brand 10 on right shoulder, 5 years |T*FEWRITERS and adding me: |FOR RENT Partly furnished § room ‘ ers 13%; hen turkeys 14, toms 13, No. receipts Monday 446 compared to 285|1hs_ 1035-1125; medium to cood 140.|2, Northern 1.20-1.24; No. 1 amber} old, saddle broke. Reward of $50.00} Jrat, SYPEWRITER CO. 207|moce™@ Apartment, Next to bath. 4 2.11; 0 id ducks 13; young white ducks go. 160 lbs. 9.25-75; bulk nace ae durum hard 88%-1.28%; No. 2 amber] for return of horse and guilty party. Bay Bismarck, N. D. Bnana £20. $28.00. 302 Avenue D, Phone 847. 4 2 S vO ole Market: % higher to 1% lower. | ans. 2 ad durum hard 88%-1.28%; No. 1 amber] Irving Cook, 922 Avenue C West. |_"UU’~ "= |FOR RENT—Furnished light house- 4 i 18: Ub sesame 18) Fons se is cash wheat and coarse | ®"5-2.25. durum 86%-1.08%; No. 2 amber dur. keeping rooms in new modern ee ducks 13; old geese 13, young é|erain closing quotations today follow: Piper site ear ce pop tEeNtd um 86%-1.08%; No. 1 mixed durum |For RENT—Alter Sept. 15th, 7 room Rooms for Rent building. Gas, heat. Phone 601, 1 heavy dark northern spring,|good and choice steers sold on early|®%-!08%; No. 2 mixed durum 86%-) ‘a1 modern house. 5-room bunga- |FOR RENT—Comfortable room. Close |OR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms. Adults only. 409-13th St. For Rent FOR RENT—Brick Ouse, s1Z0 25x35. Rear 112 4th St. M. Ww. Neff. ———————— Se wore OF. REAL ESTATE MORT- AGE FORECLOSUNE UNDER SPECIAL EXECUTION fe oP aS i NOTICE is hereby gt that b; § Poel pone pee i is me 33; )N. ¥. Central 1.08 to 1.19; 53 Ibs., 1.05 to 1.13. coneine fed helfers. Vealers 25-50) acr)—The persistent demand for] INSURANCE INCORPORATED ing room, Phone 1228-W. 811-10th|,iNuo of a judgment and decree In » lined . __|Noranda Mines No, 5 dark northern 52 Ibs. 1.01|°°2‘S lower at 10.00 down. combing greasy shorn domestic wools L. B, Sowles, Manager at. foreclosure rendered by the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District in and for the County of Burleigh, North Dakota, and entered and FOR RENT—Large bedroom. Bath |4?<'¢ adjoining. 322 Park. Phone 1310. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Valde was plaintiff, and E. Vv, Grace Lahr, his wife, and Investors Mortgage Security Company, Dressed poultry firm, fresh; chick- SIOUX CITY vances. Quotations have shown a|1931 Oakland Sedan i be | Bismark, ‘North’ Dakota ware daz : . 1 2 Sealed bids will be received by the . fens 18-28%; fowls 14-25; old roosters| Pathe Exch, A. 1.20 120 | sioux City, Aug. 26.—()—(U. 8, tendency, and in scattered |1928 Chyster Coach 115.00] noard of City Commissioners of the [ithe ‘sum" of $1697.0, ‘and for the 16-18; turkeys, 21-31; ducks, 13%4-15; | Penney (6) + Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 8,500; beef steers | instances, especially on choice wools,|1932 P. A. Plymouth 325.00|City of Bismarck, North Dakota until |foreclosure of the real’ estate mort frozen, chickens, 26-28%; fowls un-| Penn. 119 119 |2Nd yearlings slow, few sales better | small advances in prices recently have |1929 Studebaker Sedan 105.00| S1EhE octock P. Benteriel alpine Raye securing the sum adjudged te quoted; old roosters, 16-18; turkeys ‘ : grades about steady; others weak; fed | been realized. Plymouth Coupe + 295.00/on the Missouri River with approxi-|po Gacy o taht and Grace: Lahn his 18-28; ducks unquoted, 65.00| mately two hundred (200) tons of{|wite, of Burleigh County, North’ Da- Eggs 6,140, firm. Mixed colors; spe- Pie ae n Oil | 118 950,00|lignite conl and for furnishing the|;ota, mortgagors, to the Investors cial packs or selections from fresh receipts 29 to 32%; standard and com- mercial standards 28%2 to %; firsts 26%; mediums, 40 Ibs., 25; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs, 25; undergrades or sinall| Radi 20 to 24%; average checks 20 tu 2212. Eun at Gemble . 118 107 | Minnesola’ and South Dakota, Wheat New Stock Yards BS 1933 pod Cre iats Baten 375.00 street and water shops, located at 819 Front Avenue, with twenty-five (25) tons more or less of lignite coal. Bids will be received on best screened lump lignite and best screen- ed six-inch lignite. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for Fifty Dollars Mortgage Security Company, Inc., of Bismarck, North Dakota, mortgagee, upon the property hereinafter des- cribed, which said mortgage was dat- ed July 29th, 1916, and filed for rec- ord in the office ‘of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Da- kota, on the 31st day of July, 1916, at ‘Wh 112 aise 9.00) ble to the other of A. lock A, M., te cags, resale of. premium 1928 Chrysler Sedan ... ey pe) presidant ef the, Board’ mete aioee ie tis tne, Seceraaes ge marks 26-27; nearby special packs in- . Chrysler 65 Coupe of City Commissioners, and assigned by an instrument in eluding premiums 34-36; nearby and 1.06 meee Opening At ‘The Board of City Commissioners | writing dated August ist, 1916, to midwestern hennery, exchange spe- eras reserves the right to reject any OF} Anton "Waldo of New Salem, North ‘ 5 akota, which said instrument was sials 31-33; nearby and midwestern ‘ Myron H, Atkinson, |filed for record in the office of the exchange standards 30-304; marked Pek + 1.20% 1.28% 116% 1.22% City Auditor. Register of Deeds of eral dag" ot mediums 30%; pullets 23-27; peewees | Servel es ars e r] Sc IIy, Nor akota, on the a April, 1932, 0 o'clock P. M. oot ners fancy 384-30" Pasi — 4 oy vs APUG SES, PRION relisted i betiy ek anignn 36; n pai ; and Ww coast, standards 3435-35: ‘Pacific coast, ge +++ 106% 1.14% ae SEPTEMBER 5TH, 1935 CORWIN- ial aad MOTORS, “OF Carl Bredy, deceased. among other things directed the sale shell treated or liners, mediums 32%- 33%; Pacific coast, pullets 28-28%; ‘Drowns, resale of premium marks 36- $7; nearby and western special private sales from store 30-35%; west- tein 2 amber.... 1.05% 1.13% 6% 83% 95% There is going to be an AUCTION SALE phone 700 FOR SALE—1929 Chevrolet coach. Excellent condition. Inquire at Bismarck Hotel. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, Luise Bredy, as the ad- ministratrix of the estate of Carl Bredy, late of the city of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having by me of the premises hereinafter described to satisty th said judgment with interest and cost of such sale, or so much thereof at the proceeds of said sale applicable thereto will satisfy, and that by vire tue of a writ of special execution to -' claims against the estate of said de- issued out of the office and une ern standards 29-29%. aay ay ceased, to exhibit them with the Ger the seal” of the of said 5 of stocker and feeder cattle, calves, sheep and necessary vouchers, within six months |Court, directing me to sell said prop- BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Aug. 26.—(7)— High Low Close Futures lrd durum 82% 83% Coarse Grain hogs on i Miscellaneous if FOREIGN EXCHANGE after the first publication of this no- tice to said administratrix at her residence at 622 Bleventh street, north, in the City of Bismarck, in id erty pursuant to said judgment and decree, I, Fred E. Anstrom, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota, and person appointed by said Court to 83% New York, Aug. 26.—(?)—Foreign ao th 4 le oft) ise mx ox SEPTEMBER Sth, 1935 — [Bjeccssnce “tcecusr; Great pritan st e0riteh Cova or 7 Si NMEs Are teat wth Pena atta 3% 15% 17% demand in dollars, others in cents: |County, North Dakota, at his office|premises to the highest bidder, for 25% 25% 5 ne the opening day, and on each succeeding Great Britain, 497%; France,|in the Burleigh County, North Da-|cash, at public auction, at the tront 16% hd “= 662%; Italy, 821; Germany, 40.28; |Kot® Court House in the City of Bis |door of the Court House in the sity . al THI RS) bs , O , G ro mal i a lel county. Ismarck, ‘ounty 0: 12% 13% MONDAY AND DAY Norway, 25.02; Sweden, 25.68; Mon- You ar hereby further notified North Dakota, on the 4th of Septem- as soul tea New Fork etic: New Yook|ene dhs, Bauch sie Une RHR ate? Sh dea ee United i mn . in Montreal, 10.18%. ‘ounty Court within and for thelday, to ‘satisty said judgm b mK 2K ma Bh CONSIGNMENTS ARE SOLICITED SER peL Rie cet tn SUR at [teat tacit soa be pee? tage areg apeiron March, A. D. }, at the hour of!thereof as the procee “CHICAGO POTATOES eae «ee SONEY BATES u1|two o'clock in the atternoon of said)applicable thereto will satisty. ‘Chicago, Aug. 26.—(AP—U. 8. D. Ca to fancy 64 = BT Listings for sales in advance would be advisable and appreciated. New York, Aug. 26.—(#)— money steady, % per cent all day.|¢, day, at the Court Rooms of said ourt, in the City of Bismarck, in That the premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold 4.)—Potatoes 234, on track 343, total | U, ‘Time loans steady, 60-90 days, % of-|said County and State, as the time|pursuant to sald judgment, writ and U, 8, shipments Saturday 300, Sunday beg a aaa Buyers will be there from many points of the fer- [MM tered; 4-8, mons i offered.” Prime |and piace for hearing ‘and. adjusting thls notice, are, described ts follows: 28; slightly weaker, supplies ligin de- Mand and trading slow; sacked per ewt.: Idaho Triumphs U. 8. No. 1, A5% 46% 44% tile Red River Valley and from the main feeding points in Minnesota and the corn belt. commercial paper, % per cent. Bank- ers’ acceptances unchanged, all claims against the estate of the sald Carl Bredy, deceased, which have been duly and regularly pres- ented as hereinbefore provided, ‘The Northeast Quarter (NB%) tion Thirteen (13) in Township One ‘One Hundred forty-one (141) Range Seventy-seven (77) West, con? 1.30 to 140; Russets U. 8. No. 1, 1.35 1.52 All Western Railroads will make deliveries to the CURB STOCKS pBated this sth dey of August, A.|taining 160 scres, more or leak, ac> Rie Winona Cobblers U. 8. No./U i epmpcsiee tes cee new Yards without delay. New York, Be ic eee iia amma ee ereay? Be the thereof, _tiuated in Burleigh ‘Coune a ; jphs + 6. » dy a (INNEAPO! ities Servi . tral es- rr & 95; Ceitonis White Bonu: 8. Dalal da are ae Shipments for auction should be consigned in care Oe ete Bet a9, | inte vot Carl Bredy, de- | Dated this 18th day of ‘ete of Weiller & Weiller Company, Stockyards, ‘West unchanged. Carload lots family pat-' Fargo, N. D. @ ‘ents, 7.95-8.15 a barrel in 98-1b, cot- | 11%, ¢ sacks. Shipments 23,273; pure 5g bran 19.00-15.50; standard middlings 61% , 1 Tate: { United Founders, %. About one-fifth, or 27000 acres, #4 4 Western Un. Tel. No. 1, 1.75; Minnesota Ear.y Ohios Westingh. Air. 85; North Dakota Triumplu U. 8. No. 1, 1.00; Cobblers, New Jersey U. CE om 8. No. 1, 1,05; Maryland U. 8. No. 1,| Wilson & Co. W 105; Virginia U. S. No. 1, 1.10. Woolworth Fred M. Register, Sheriff of Burleigh Count of said administratrix, North Dakota. rck, N. Da! Cc. F. Kelsch, on the 10th day Sitorney fer. Ria | pee 2 waees ‘eastiee aa At Bi