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ALL STOCK VALUES RALLY WITH TRADE ON EXCHANGE LIGHT New Laws and Italo-Ethiopian Situation Affect Market as Forecast DOWNWARD TREND | OF WHEAT MARKET HALTED BY FROST; Canadian Reports Losses There May Exceed Expectations |Grain Quotations BISMARCK GRAIN i i (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Date August 29. . 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. ...! . 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. . 5 Z FS eR o FATE ss . Be i : ee : E ne eee: ee sotiaR Riese ‘New York, Aug. market prices rallied trading that was exceptionally quiet Gains of fractions to a point or so ‘were registered by virtually all Groups except the oils. The latter were somewhat backward. The was firm. Transfers approximated ,000 shares. Loco. It was one of the smallest turn- Baw session in more than a month. The activity, however, was of the usual pre-holiday type and|Bethl. little importance was attached to the| 2°, BEBEBERRBESPE i -25| ing credited to Wheat closed %c lower to % high-/| 9. er, December 89-89%, and corn was % off to % up, December 56%-%. Oats were, % down to % up, rye % off, barley unchanged to 2c and provisions were higher. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET CLOSE WEAK i Y Aug. 29.—(#)— The See ae pelea ae a caeetatk a; | York: 99.71%; New ‘York in Montreal of various congres- the White House was in line with financial forecasts. The th DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Aug. 29.—(#)— Durum— Ope! n High Low 84% 84% 82% The sional bills at list was attributed partly to some|¢ Grains and cotton furnished no clues to equities. U. 8. government securities turned firm following an early dip: Other loans were inclined to improve. Foreign gold currencies There was no important hedging pressure to offset early mill and cash house buying. Futures were nervous and unsettled throughout the session. Coarse grains were unsettled and easy largely because of a sharp dip in September wheat closed 1% lower, “ent. December unchanged and May %c lower. September rye closed %c lower, December %c lower. September feed barley closed 1% lower, December % lower and September malting 4c down. September and December oats closed % lower. September flax| Treasury 4%'s 115.10 closed % higher and December %c 3 5 " ba] APOLIS RANGE 3: eased in terms of the dollar. Scattered ‘selling in. oil stocks re- flected the unsettlement of the Cali- fornia crude situation and reports of gasoline price cutting in the east. Columbia Pictures shares got up about 5 points at one time, but sub- #8882 sequently shaded this advance. Other gainers of fractions to a point or s0 Cash wheat undertone was soft and demand for heavier weight types was} Minneapolis, Minn., Apg. 29.—(7)— slower. A lot of choice quality ar-| Stocks close: rived from Montana and parts of| First Bank Stock, no trading bid 10% North Dakota. Winter wheat was| Northwest Banco, no trade, bid. 5% slower and weaker. Durum was firm. Corn offerings were heavier and the market easier. Oats demand was| Cities Service quiet to fair. Rye demand was lower. | Elec. Bond & Share . Flax offer-| United Founders .. 1.50% 1.50% 1.50 eum, Seaboard Oil, America and Stan- dard Oil of California were off as much as ¢. point. SS Ye Produce Markets Chicago, - Aug. 29.—(?)—Butter was firm and eggs steady in tone Thurs- day. Poultry was firm. Butter. 9,652, firm; creamery cials (93 score) 25%-26%; extras (92) 25%; extra firsts (90-01) 24% -25; firsts (90-91) 24%-25; firsts (88-89) 22%-| Houd-Her. 24%; seconds (86-87) 22%-23; stand-|# ards (90 centralized carlots) 25. lod es GRAIN e cago, 29.—(P)— Wheat— sass} High Barley tone was easier. ings were liberal and in good de- Livestock | SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Aug. 29.—(7)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.) — Cattle, slaughter classes fully steady to strong; good to choice fed steers 9.25- 11.00; grassfed heifers up to 7.00; cutter cows 3.25-75; few 4.00; beef cows 4.25-5.00; some held to 5.50; bulls occasionally 4.85; stockers firm, bulk around 6.00-7.00; choice 675 pound load Wednesday 1.5. anged. Poultty, live, 43 trucks, firm; hens 4% Ibs. and less 19; more than 4% |I Tbs., 20; Leghorn hens 15; Rock fryers 18%-20, colored 17%; Rock springs 20-21, colored 18%; Rock broliers 18- 20, colored 18, barebacks 13-15; Leg- horn chickens 2 lbs., up 17, small 18; turkeys 11-14; cucks, 13; young white ducks 4% lbs., up, 1%%, small 13; young colored | ducks'13; old geese 13, young 13%. largely 4.00-50; roosters 13%; Calves, 1,000; mostly steady, medium to choice vealers 7.00-9.00; few 9.50; most lower grades 4.50-6.50. Hogs 1,700; market 15-25 higher; top 11.50; better 180-240 Ibs 11.40-50; 240-290 Ibs. 11,00-40; heavier weights down to 10.50; light lights 10.50-11.40; good sows mostly 9.75-85; cost Wednesday 10.29; weight 287 lbs. Sheep 1,400; no early sales slaugh- ter lambs; early bids 25 lower or 8.25 down for fat natives; asking steady; few fat. yearlings. 7.00; undertone steady on other classes; choice 94 Ib. range lambs Wednesday 8.65 steady; @ load 72 lb. range feeders 8.35. Dairy cows, good shipping springers steady; local demand narrow; most good springers 55.00-65.00; odd head MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN receipts Thursday 192 compared to 154 Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing Neher trie today follow: Me New York, Aug. 29.—(#)—Live poul- try, steady. By freight: all prices un- dl 8 Butter, 9.149, firmer.. Creamery, higher than extra 26%-27; extra (92 |Murray score) 26; firsts (88-91 scores) 24-25%; seconds (84-87 scores) 23-23%; cen- tralized (90 score) 25%-%2. Cheese, 160,617, firm, Prices un- Eggs, 10,345, firm. Mixed colors; special packs or selections from fresh receipts 20%-23%4 ; commercial ry. ca northern spring, them spring, 59 lbs., dark northern spring, 57 Ibs., lo. 4 dark northern bs., 1,04%4-1.13%4. dark northern 5] 51 Ibs., 94%4-1.04% . 1 heavy dark nortl Lower test weights nom! standards and|North 1 standards 29-29%; med- lums, 40 Ibs. 25%-%; undergrades or packs 28-28%; standards 27%; firsts 26%; other mixed colors unchanged. i. Ute White eggs: Pacific Coast, pullets | Ba" other whites unchanged; | pe, brown, western standards 29%-30; unchanged. Chicago, Aug. 29.—(P)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Hogs, 10,000, including 3,000 di- re tly 10 to 15 higher than yes- terday’s average; weights under 170 grades 190-250 pounds mostly 11.65- 260-350 Ibs., 10.85-11.80; 140- 160 Ibs., 10.00 11.00; %2| sows 9.50-10.10; best 10.35. Cattle, 5,000; calves, 1,500; fed steers! territory and yearlings strong to 25 cents high-| 71 cents. W or Ww as 1.18% 1.20% 1.18% 1.2012 117% 1.19% 1.17% 1.19%2 THE .BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1935- ' Tribune's Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thurs., Aug 29 | New York Stocks| losing Prices’ Aug. 29 Exp, oy er, not much beef in run; steers suit: able for shipping purposes scarce; best weighty steers. 12.50, yearlings 11.50, bulk steers im 11.50 down to 9.00 with grassy kind sharing fed steer advance of 6.75-8.00; stocker and feeders steady with week's 25 cent downturn, with prospects good clear- ance; all she stock more active and strong to unevenly higher; best weighty heifers 11.50. Sheep, 12,000; fat lambs slow, early undertone weak to 25 cents lower with most bids fully 15 to 25 cents down. Sheep firm; feeding and breeding stock in active demand at strong prices; bulk native lambs bid 8.75; nothing done on rangers; native ewes 2.50-3.50; feeding lambs quotable up to 8.75. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, Aug. 29.—()—(U. Indic ate|8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 1,500; slaughter steers, yearlings and she stock strong to 25 higher; stockers and feeders slow; steady to easy; car choice 1,105 pound beeves 11.00; other scattered sales 10.35 down; car choice 775 Chicago, Aug. 29.—(?)—The down-j pound heifers 10.25; most beef cows ~ | ward trend of the wheat market was|3.75-5.00; cutter grades mainly 3.00- halted at least temporarily Thursday |75; few lots good light stockers 7.00- as fresh advices from the Canadian|50; common and medium stockers 6.75 prairie rovinces indicated grain} down. 64 Josses ‘from rust, hail and frost dam- seo os vain expectations. e rallying power of wheat was|bulk better 180-270 pound butchers comparatively weak, but lighter of-|11.00-25; 270-340 pound heavies 10.50- ferings gave the market a firmer|11.00; most 140-170 pound averages tone near the close, with some buy-/9.50-10.50; sows 9.50-85; feeder pigs milling interests. The} up to 10.00, approaching holiday and September delivery period tended to restrict|bids around 25 lower at 8.50 down; Hogs, 1,500; fairly active, mostly 10 to 20 higher; spots 25 up; top 11.35; Sheep, 3,000; opening native lambs nothing done on rangers. | Miscellaneous | FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. 29.—(?)}—Foreign exchange irregular. Great Britain There Are Savings for You in These WANT-ADS _Room Mate Wanted WANTED—Nice, share apartment. Reasonable terms. Write Tribune Ad. No. 11409: Apartments for Reht FOR RENT—Basement 3 room apart- ment with shower. Unfurnished. Available immediately. Agents Wanted LOCAL AGENT for Bismarck want- ed by an old established fire insur- ance company (legal reserve mu- Excellent opportunity to build paying business. Write Box 71, Grand Forks, N. Dak. Male Help Wanted {WE WOULD like to contact with a bright young man with an ambition to learn the printers trade. Should at least have a common school ed- ucation and be of good habits. Write your application to Tribune Ad. No. 11370. ‘SPECIAL for 10 days only: Diesel course for $1.00 per week. No oth- er cost while this offer lasts, P. O. Box 180, Denver, Colo. WANTED AT ONCE—Ai Must have pleasing personality and not over 35 years of age. Apply at National Tea Co. store. 2 MECHANICS WANTED, Must have some tools. Rosen’s Garage. FOR RENT—Three room completely $28.00 per month. FOR RENT—One front room and kitchenette for two, One room basement apartment. FOR RENT—Furnished light house- in new modern keeping rooms building. Gas, heat. Phone 601, FOR RENT—Four room basement Private bath. Call at 12th St. Phone 1279-W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 1 room apartment with kitchenette. Near FOR RENT—Modern 2 room furnish- ed apartment, Suitable for 2 adults. Close in. 518-5th St. FOR RENT—One room for light housekeeping. Also sleeping room. Female Help eral housework. Not under 25 years. References required. Phone 498-W. ‘WANTED—Experienced girl with ref- erences for general housework. 117 Mai @) FOR RENT—Two room furnished basement apartment: WANTED—Girl for general house- work, $8.00 per month. family. 1014 Bdwy. ] TOO1 ment on Ist floor, Call at 930-4th demand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 497%; France 6.62%; Italy 8.19%; Germany 40.28; Norway 25.00; Sweden 25.66; Montreal in New 100.28%. MONEY RATES New York, Aug. 29. — (®) — Call Money steady; % per cent all day. Time loans steady, 60-90 days, % of- fered; 4-6 mos., % offered. Prime commercial paper, % per Bankers’ acceptances unchanged. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Aug. 29.—(?)—Govern- ment bonds: Liberty fourth 4%’s 100.31 ‘Treasury 4’s 110.24 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CURB STOCKS NEW YORK BONDS New York, Aug. 29.—()—Bonds close: ‘ Great Northern 7's of 1936... 7 CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Util. see % INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the Counter in New York) Quart, Inc. Sh. ........ ooo 136 1.50 DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Minn., Aug. 29.—(?)—Cash closing prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern heavy 1.27%-28%; No. 1 dark northern 1.25%-1.26%; No. 2 dark northern 1.22%-124%; No, 3 dark northern 117%-1.23%; No. 1 northern heavy, No. 1 northern, No. 2 northern, no quotations; No. 1 amber durum hard 85%-1.24%; No, 2 amber durum hard 85% -1.24%; No. 1 amber durum 82%- 1,04;% No, 2 amber durum 82%- 1.04%; No. 1 mixed durum 179%- 1.09%; No. 2 mixed durum 77%- 1.09%; No. 1 red durum no qoutation.. Flax No. 1, 1.51%-1.52, Rye No. 1, 44-%45%. Oats No. 3 white, 28%. Barley, malting, 45-62; No. 1 feed 45%-46%; No. 2 feed, 44%-45%; No. 3 feed, 40:-32%. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Aug, 29.—(?)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Fine western grown wools were quite active at strong to higher prices com- pared with sales last week. A size- able quantity of good to choice twelve months Texas wool sold at 72-75 cents scoured basis. Short French combing New Stock Yards Opening At West Fargo, N. D. ; SEPTEMBER 5TH, 1935 There is going to be an AUCTION SALE of stocker and feeder cattle, calves, sheep and hogs on SEPTEMBER Sth, 1935 the opening day, and on each succeeding MONDAY AND THURSDAY CONSIGNMENTS ARE SOLICITED Listings for sales in advance would be advisable ‘and appreciated. Buyers will be there from many points of the fer- tile Red River Valley and from the main feeding points in Minnesota and the corn All Western Railroads will make deliveries to the new Yards without delay. .. Shipments for auction should be consigned in care of Weiller & Weiller Company, Stockyards, West Fargo, N. D. FRRKRK KKK KK ~ BSSFasSoakse washes RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Aug. 29.—(?)—Range of carlot grain sales: | Wheat, No. 1 dark northern, 1.27%; .|sample grade dark northern, 67%- 1 dark hard winter, 1.22%; No. 3 hard winter, 1.00%; No. 2 hard amber du- 09% -1.26%; No. 2 mixed du- No, 2 red durum, 80%. Oats, No. 2 white, 26%4-27%. Barley, No. 3 malting, 70; No. 4, Flax, No. 1, 1.52-1.52%. and rye not quoted belt. WANTED—Girl for general house- work, References, Phone 724 or FOR RENT—Furnished One room and kitchenette at 518- Sr i ¢ WANTED—A reliable girl for general — References required. REAL ESTATE Real Estate men come, Real Estate men go, But I go on forever doing real estate ismarck. Over 100 houses at from $1000.00 to| WANTED—Girl for housework. Call at 109 Mandan Street. Room and Board ROOM and board in desirable home. Near capitol and high school. Phone 1228-W. 811 10th St. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Board if desired. Reasonable. Over 1000 lots at from $100.00 to Just made my sixth sale to the same client. Somehow they always come back to me when they want real FOR SALE—Confectionery and drug Northern Minnesota. Highway 34. Resort section, tour- ist and farm trade. $18,000 volume. Only fountain town 600, clean stock, good fixtures and buildings. terms. Family’s health, reason. J. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Large, ping room. Nicely furnished. Next to bath. Suitable for 2. Phone 1705-R. _806-1st. Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for one insertion—45c for 15 words. First insertion (per word) 3e 2 consecutive insertions (per word) ........0++00.40 3 consecutive insertions (per word) ........0.5.4%0 4 consecutive insertions (per word) 5 consecutive insertions (per word) ..........6 5% 6 consecutive insertions (per word) ...........++.6¢ This table of rates effective 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 in- sertion, No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and ask for the want ad de- partment. Dr. M. J. Hydeman Osteopathic Physician 21714 Broadway Ave. Room 10 Telephone: fs ci Farms for Rent WANT TRACTOR RENTER. % Bec. SE Bismarck improved; allotment. 160 summer fallowed. Kratt, Shel- don, N. D. Personal MATTRESSES ‘YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 409 Sth. Phone 1126. FOR RENT—Pleasant sleeping room. Suitable for two. Board if desired. Salesmen Wanted Side entrance, upstairs. ceries. Doing a good cash business. Books will stand checking. Low overhead. In Bismarck residence Good location. Write Tribune Ad. 11389. FOR RENT—Sleeping room with or without kitchen privileges. smoking. 409 5th. RENT- leeping Close to bath. Close in. Call at 120 Avenue A. FOR RENT—Sleeping room for 1 or PARTS for any tractor, truck or auto. Save money by ordering parts from us, We are largest wreckers in world—22 acres of tractors, trucks, cars. We sell cheap. Write, wire or phone MAIN 1967. Satisfaction guaranteed. We also buy all makes of used tractors everywhere. ELM- WOOD ‘AUTO WRECKING CO. INC,, GALESBURG, ILLINOIS. FOR SALE—Cucumber: per bushel, carrots, 80c per bushel. Gerald Patterson, 6 miles south: east of Washburn on river bottom. FOR SALE—1931 room. Central- FOR RENT—Sieeping ly located. Call at 404-5th Street. —_— Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—5 room modern house. North part of city. For year if desired. No children. Oc- cupancy Sept. 1st. Write Tribuhe WANTED by Sept. ist. Two or 3 room furnished or unfurnished apartment in private home. Write Tribune Ad. 11381, WANTED TO RENT—Modern four room apartment by Sept. Ist. Du- plex preferred. Write Tribune Ad. Harley Davison motorcycle, practically new coal range, ivory and green with water front, gas radiantfire, ser. Phone 485-R. FOR SALE—Ohil bed and In good condition. Phone 946. 408: 2nd. Apt. 2 after 6 p. m. FOR SALE—Baby carriage, one com- plete garage door set with hard- ware, Phone 291-M, 314-9th. FOR RENT—Brick storehouse, size 25x35. Rear 112 4th St. M. W. Neff. ————————eeeEeeEE Lost and Found LOST—About a week ago, glasses, yellow gold bows. case, Reward. Phone 872 after 5 per fastener. You will find this be the neatest stapler you ever Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—All kinds of furniture at FOR SALE—Used General Electric Inquire Hintgen’s Farm Lands FOR SALE OR RENT—Well improv- ed, completely stocked and equipped 280 acre farm. miles Sweetbriar. See Jacob Rothschil- 1014 Broadway, Bismarck. Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Beautiful new, large, 6 room 2 story house with basement Best residential loca- tion in Bismarck, Stucco, heated garage, hot water heat, large lot. Very fine shrubbery and trees. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR RENT—Modern, newly decorat- ed four room duplex; private bath, | 1930 electric refrigerator. Automobiles for Sale Chrysler Coupe 62 Chevrolet) Panel Delivery 275.00} p Plymouth Coach Plymouth Sedan . Chrysler Sedan . lot, Postottice Box @43, City. FOR RENT—House on west Rosser also 2 rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 323-2nd st,| COBWIN-CHURCHILL =MOTORS, “Mode , Close in, to family of adults. Write Tribune Ad. 11368. FOR RENT—Modern 4 room cottage. bedroom. Centrally located. FOR SALE—1931 Model A Ford se- Good condition. coupe, radio, heater, Modern house. ————— Tribune Ad. 113’ FOR RENT—5 room modern cottage. 822 Miin. Phone 1397-W. Rogers Left Untold Millions to Widow Los Angeles, Aug. 29.—(?)—Will Rogers’ untold wealth was left to his widow, Mrs. Betty Blake Rogers. ‘The last will of the famous humor- DEMONSTRATOR SALE Big Discount We are offering a number of Company-owned Dem- onstrators Buick - Olds - Pontiac LaSalle $350.00 Off Delivered Prices New Car Guarantees Come Early While the. Se- lection Is Good Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. be divided in event of Mrs. Rogers’ death between the three Rogers child- dr., 23; Mary, 22, and A load up of 1500 pounds can by a full: camel. 'WANTED—2 salesmen. Real propos- ition to make money on new pros duct in this territory. 103-6th 8t. Apt. 1. WANTED—Salesmen to sell radios and electrical goods by local con- cern. Good proposition, State complete qualifications, Write ‘Tribune Ad. 11405. Work Wanted RUGS cleaned, demothed, disinfect- ed. Hamilton Beach machine, Also upholstered furniture cleaned and mothproofed, -H. Johnston, Phone 1430, work for board and room in Bis- marck, Write Mrs. Geo, Sinclair, Timmer, N. Dak. Lots for Sale FOR ani R SALE—Lots 3 and 4, Block 64 O. P. Bismarck. Located south of telephone building on 5th Street. Price $7500. At least one half cash. Write owner Clara G. Tatley, 202 No. Gower St., Los Angeles, Calif. ——— NOTICE CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Frank B. Allen, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, Frank E. Hedden, admin istrator with the will annexed of the estate of Frank B. Allen late of the Borough of Bernardsville in the county of Somerset and State of New Jersey, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to ex- hibit them with the necessary vouch- ers, within six months after the first pubilcation of this notice, to said Administrator with the will annexed at his office in Webb Block in the City of Bismarck in Burleigh county, North Dakota, or to the Judge of the County Court of Burleigh county, North Dakota, at his office in the Burleigh county, North Dakota Court $20.) House in the City of: Bismarck in Burleigh county, North Dakota, You are hereby further notified that Hon. I. C, Davies, Judge of the County Court within and for the county of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, has fixed the 17th day of March, A. D. 1936, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Rooms of said Court, in the said Court House in the City of Bismarck in Burleigh county, North Dakota, as the time and place for hearing and adjusting all claims against the estate of the said Frank B, Allen deceased, which have been duly and regularly presented as here- inbefore provided. Dated the 21st day of August, A. 1935, ‘Frank E, Hedden, the administrae tor with the Will’ annexed of the estate of said Frank B, Allen, De- ceased, Sirst ubllcotion on the 23 day of August, A. D, 1935. Hyland and Foster, Attorneys, 8-22-29 9-5. ——————_————— NOTICE OF aoe EXECUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decr of foreclosure and sale entered on the 12th day of August, A. D., 1935, in-an action in the District Court of Burleigh County, Fourth Judicial District of the State of North Dako- ta, wherein the Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a Body Corporate, !s Plaintiff, and Ira H. Martin, Horace F. Martin and Willis B, Adams are Defendants; and a special execution issued thereon, the undersigned Sher- iff of Burleigh County and State of North Dakota, for that purpose ap- pointed, will sell at public auction at the front door of the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 10th day of September, A. D., 1935, at the hour of two o'clock P. M., of that uae Lod portale roperty and mortgage re) Pijated in the County, of Burlelgl and State of North Dakota, direct in said judgment and Special Execue tion to be sold, and more particularly described as follows: ‘The West Half (W%) of Sec- tion Twenty-Four (24), Town- ship One Hundred Thirty-Seven (137)_North, Range Seventy-five (75) West, containing Three Hun- di Twenty (320) ac more or according to t! Govern- urvey thereof, or so much thereof a: ede neces- 8 a y to satisfy said ju costs amounting in all to $2474.25, with interest from date of said judgment and the ace or rted “August Lath, 1936 Date ugust Ly he ated AUEUS RED EB. ANSTROM, Sheriff of Bu 8) Geo. F. Shefer, Attorney for Pleintit?, Bismarck, N. D . ale.

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