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a - Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and - =! Lost Something Valuable? erie Report for Fri., Sept. 6°222..... Use The WAN T-ADS Italy 815; Germany free 40.23; reg. tourist 27.25,,reg. comm’l. 21.60; ‘Mon- | treal in New York 99.56%; New York Male Help Wanted Female Help Wanted SPURRED BY NEWS, is WHEAT PRIGES RISE eater rs termes rain Quotations || New York Stocks| MONEY RATEa Sa‘ tis ton ease cesetes| Sate Pians at wr Sees eas New York, Sept. 6—(#)—Call money| of office management and collec-| Ad. 11545. steady; % per cent all day. Time/ tions, Must have Al references. ANTED—Expei can, Simine ie soe _ AT CHICAGO IN TUNE loans steady, ie to 90 days % offer-| Steady position for the right person. wa pao ee ed; 4-6 mos. % offered. Write application in your own hand} erences. 1012 Ave. C. ti Prime commercial paper % per cent, writing, giving complete informa- ~ ! Bankers acceptances unchanged |. | WANTED—Maid for general house- ged. tion and salary expected. If appli: work, Small family, adults, Write (06 |Am. Com, Ai cation is passed on @ personal in-| Tyibune Ad, 11523. pe a rE NEW YORK BONDS terview will be granted. Write = = Russell-Miller Co.) - | Adams Exp. Alaska Jun. Date Sept. 6 NEW HIGHS FOR 19F No, 1 dark northern, 68 Ibs. ....$1.12/ am? gon Me bed Hilti wel 57 It 110) Am. Can .... dark northern, 56 1 MANY ISSUES REACH | nnn Gna fcarent No. 3 dark northern, 55 I + 101 Am. ¢ New York, Sept. 6—(P)—Bonds WANTED—Experienced cook and "3 4 No, 4 dark northern, 54 11 + 96] Am. Ini . > Se _Postoffice Box 312, Bismarck, N. D. pe Roosevelt's Brpathing Spell’ Nor 4 dark northern, 53 Il 2 1|Am Mach. Bulge of Two Cents at Winni-/"... ortnern 7s of 1996, 97%, [UBARN Auto Mechanics, Electricity,| Tal (Over 25. References, Phone Statement Gives Market — {No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs, <1. .97/A™- Met peg Produces Late Rally ‘| Asetytene and Rlectric Welding, sl) see ——reeee/deeemeee ‘No. 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. ~ 81lam GOVERNMENT BONDS 80 Diesel Motor. Practical training. Work Wanted an Upward Push No, 5 dark northern, 50 lbs.x... .75|/Am. Rol. “i in U. S. Market New York, Sept. 6—()}—Govern-| Free. catalog. HANSON AUTO ani ‘Sample Grain: | jam. melt. i ment ‘Sonds:- Pama "| SCHOOL. Box 1780-X, Fargo, N. D.|RUGS cleaned, demothed, disinfect- : so» 655 ee m, Stl. Fd ———_ bees tor | d, Hamilton Beach . Al New York, Sept. 6—(@)—Spurred by |42 {DS 70: 88 Ibs 65) Af hs. Os /am. Sug. Ret, 57 | Chicago, Sept. 6—(P)—Wheat prices| berty th 4%s 100.24. PS actos berber toe Batty | coholewed Turtibine clean sod news that was interpreted as “good,” |1)18:.°43.49 the” “aly 30-37 ibs., ge: (AM Tel. & Tel advanced moderately in late dealings| Treasury 4s 110.18. eager mothproofed. H, Johnston, Phone the stock market resumed its advanc- Re .» “38; Am. Tob. 99% rueger Barber Shop, Hazen, N. re : 36 Ibs, .95; 35 lbs. 32, All under 35 ‘Am, Wat, Wk: here Friday, and reached levels above |, Dak. 1430. ing stride ‘Friday and many issues|36 Ie, 95: Am. Wat, Wes, 16% Jany since August 10. Ca hoes a | RELIABLE girl wants work by hour Feached new peaks for 1935. We. 1 netS. .; : 3 4 | Late strength shown by the Chicago fl arnt Household Goods for Sale | or week. Miss A. J. Novy, Box 20 President Roosevelt's statement/o° y ather d 4 . Hl 4% | Wheat market was more or less in| Midwest Util. 4 salt hs a Wing, N. Dak. ‘ : that industry was in for a “breathing No, 1 mixed durum , sympathy with behavior of the Winni-| McGraw Wj. FOR SALE—Stark piano, suitable for ; __ ANO TUNINGDOhas L-Bivan- a spell” in the matter of administrative |\0° 1 req durum ‘ga \Atl. Ref. 22% | peg market, where a bulge of ‘about chureh or school use, dining room /PIANO TUNING—Chas. L. Bryan, 422 reforms helped to stimulate bullish /i0° 4 ‘fax INVESTMENT .TRUSTS tables, Majestic range, single bed,| 4th Street. Phone 649. “A Regis- forces, The close was firm. Transfers}0° 5 flax |. a 2% (By the Associated Press) dresser, library table. Reasonably{ tered Tuner.” approximated 2,200,000 shares. No. 1 rye (Over the counter in New York) Priced. 218 West Broadway. —————e—eEeE——eE— The list got off to rather hes-|no Quart. Inc. Sh. 1.39; 1.53. FOR SALE—Hamiiton, Mahogany Rooms for Rent itant start as Wall Street analysts Oal studied the presidential communica- eae tion setting forth new thoughts on med winter “wheat bungalow piano. Excellent condi-|FOR RENT—Basement sleeping CURB STOCKS tion. 822 Avenue E. room. May be used for light house- % {corn 1 cent off-to % up, Dec. 86% to|, New York, Sept. 6—(P)—Curb: FOR SALE—0xi2 Wilton rug. Splen-| keeping. Suitable for 3 or 4 boys. the New Deal. Buying in the rails %, oats unchanged to \ hi Cities Service 2%. di i Call after 5 or at noon hour. 308 Briges Mfg. 5 higher, and id_condition. Phone 378. m hour. Se ee on el re proves deen toe | Soe er ra leet ome {ties and. specleiles Joined the up-|- Duruim—, Open High tow Close Burr, Ad. Meh — ie Houses and Flats [FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ward push, There were also a few $4 OAK 34 Bh Ce) SERtGTucing ‘WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN _|FOR SALE—A bargain, @ room mod-| ern apartment. Close in. Private i j rr $5 i, SENDS PRICES HIGHER Winaipes, Beye, @-iP-Cash wheat,| 8 2 story house, Full basement.|' bath. Call at Apt. 207, College soft spots and the oils were backward. | nec. Minneapolis, Sept. 6—(?)—1 Secondary bonds were in demand] Ry 5 y ae 28 |tfon of mill buying built arate No. 1 northern 8%; No. 2 northern| eal for apartments or two fam-| Building. : 3 ily home, $3000.00, Terms. T. M.|FOR RENT—Room in modern home. while U. 8. governments were listless. . . 5 z fe 82%; No. 3 northern 79. Bterling sagged in foreign exchange |Dec. 42% | Ches. Mee ring. an Peer eat market | “Oats, No. 2 white 35%; No. 3 white|_Casey & Son. _| Close to high school. Prefer 2 rE ease Fi i i Eoind ne 39%. ror RENT Sept 16thy/ unfurnished | young ladies. Call at 917-5th after Room Mate Wanted Shares of Homestake Mining climb- 3 ‘ Fi y i Chi. Gt, Wes. Ny . ——— louse, 4 rooms with bath, gas fur- p.m. YOUNG LADY desires room mate. ed 7 points and Case, Johns-Manville, | Dec. ‘ i . M. St. P. & P. 2. Guna tanabenT ee ee DULUTH CASH GRAIN nace, good location. Couple pre-|#OR RENT—One or two large rooms,| Phone 812-J, Chrysler and Westinghouse were up| _— CM. St. P, & P. mor from Winnipeg that the Cana-|, Duluth, Sept. 6—(#)—Cash closing} ferred. $40.00. Phone 1720-L4. closets, bath. Housekeeping 1f cle | x_n about 3 each. Others, up fractions to dian minimum would be 85 cents. Prices: Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark|/fOR RENT—A modern seven room| sired. Near post office, 208 Ros- Position Wanted around 2 points included U. 5. Steel, CHICAGO GRAIN R. I, Coarse grain futures were inclined to northern 1.29% to 1.30%; No. 1 dark| house with garage. Dr. J. H. Brit-| ser. #2500 REWARD FOR = Bethlehem, American Roiling Mill, In- | Chicago, Sept. 6.—(7-— “ Northern 1.27% to 1.28%; No. 2 dark} ton, New Salem, N. Dak. FOR RENT—Furnished room for] ‘Wheat— Open High Low show sympathy. with wheat and be-| northern 1.24% to 1.26%; No. 3 dark |G TION leading to permanent post- land Steel, General Motors, Auburn, |, % 90% 89% 90 came more acti rth 26%; No. 3 dark!FOR RENT—Five room partly mod-| light housekeeping, Suitable for] tion in Doctor’s office or hospital. DuPont, General Electric, Western| Dec, 4 ‘oa Sept. wheat 1% higher, Dec, | Dortherm 1.19% to 1.23%; No. 1 am-) ern house. Call _at_322-Ist. working girls or couple. 307-4th. Position wanted by experienced Union, Consolidated Gas, Deere, Elec- coosss aw : 4 . Credit 1% higher and May 1% higher. Sept, | 02", Curum hard 87% to 1.19%; No, 2 sess young woman graduate technician tric Auto-Lite, Murray Corp. Grey- b ee rye closed % higher, Dec. % hi pher amber durum hard 87% to 1.19%; No. Lost and Found and X-ray operator. Write Trib- hound Corp. ast sesh cea) noe ’ ae 4 S “| and May % higher. Sept. feed barley at aaeeaal herd ce as ote LOST— Platinum and diamond| home. Close in. 310 Avenue A. une Ad. 11468. and American ameetig, sees 5B i ‘i 9 {Closed % higher, Dec. % higher and! No. 2 amber durum 84% to 1.06%;| Dro0ch. Bow knot design. Has 1/FOR RENT-Large sleeping room, Sept. malting barley 1c higher. Sept.| No. ] mixed durum 82% te Li1%,| Jfe and 17 small diamonds and) closets, Next to bath. House on Farm Lands Liggett & Myers “B” dropped 2 oats closed % lower, Dec. % lower| No. 9 mixed durum 80% to 1.11%. one missing. Center diamond| wheels for sale. 1013 Avenue B. |FARM FOR SALE—Very reasonable. ints and Safeway Stores, Douglas | Dec. 5% 7 i fanged. Sept. and oe ete een ee eee eee 4 Mirerafe, Standards Oils of New der- Gorn Products flax er peem PH-| Flax, No. 1, 1.57% to 161%. Teer recat Phone 816 for) FOR RENT—Large, furnished room iin baceae wriliacesetenend| sey and Coca-Cola were moderately " Gace oe (Cash wheat receipts were heavier pap a aaa eg on LOST—Between Bismarck and Steele, bids ane oe Gentle- aoen Dayan on: carnitine Eee Curtiss Wright, a | but offerings of desirable quality held! Baricy, malting 45 to 67; No. 1 feeq| SIP containing blue Jacket, camera, | on RENT—Comfortable aseping| {280d to sasty pu ‘Deere & Co. . in good demand and firm. Winter s pores miscellaneous articles. Reward. | terested write R. M. Delaney, pres- Dis, Match.” 52%; | wheat of desirable types. was scarce, | #4,'0,45: No. 2 feed 42 to 44; No. 3) Phone 433-W. Foom. Well located. Ladies Pre-) ident, First National Bank, Oak- Boobs | "Gum demand won sack. ‘Outs wua| MANGE OF CARLOT satus _|Deiveon bd’ a Thiru Thayer [POR RENT_—RUnned BGG SS | Om ale OR RENT=Wal Map si etween 2nd an on ayer — ard Du Pont... 21, |in fair to good demand. Rye was in| minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 6—(P%—| and 323-7th. Phone 1160-J, for one or two gentlemen. 719-5th| eq completely stocked and equipped ; good demand. Barley sold higher. |Range of carlot grain sales: FOUND—Several NEW bunches ot | S¢—Pnone 188. smc —soom| 20 acre farm. 24 miles from % | Flax was in good demand and firmer.| Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern| keys. Call at Tribune office FOR RENT—Warm, sleeping room| Sweetbriar. See Jacob Rothschiller, spring 1.224;-1.32%; No. 1 dark north- with or without garage. 422 West| 1100 Broadway, Bismarck. ern 1.28%-1.31%; sample grade dark Avenue A. FOR RENT—Farm located 10 miles Livestock northern 69% 09%; No. 1 hard winter ote aetna dite the automobile FOR RENT—Clean sleeping room,| north of Driscoll, $150 cash for “1.08%: No. Emmons Wi ; %-1.03%; No. 1 dark hard winter lost arm at a hearing before Jus- next to bath. year includes hay crop this and 1.19%; No. 2 hard amber di year. , Driscol 50. BT. PAUL LIVESTOGR __ | 103% 18%; No. 3 mixed durum tice Leon C, Noel where Peter Dupkee ae 4 ae South St. Paul, Sept. 6—()-US. 79%; No, 2 red durum 83%, admitted sole responsibility. FOR SALE—Muskrat coat, seal collar, Personal eee { Produce Markets ||, ” | Bee CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 6.—(#)—Butter and eggs were steady in tone Friday. Poultry was easy. Butter, 9,828, steady; creamery spe- cials (93 score) 26%-%; extra (92) 25%; extra firsts (80-91) 25-25%; firsts (88-89) ae one a 87) 22%-23; (90 central car! 25%. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Seeniires Eggs, 7,956, steady; extra firsts cars ties » Sept. 6.—(P)— zZ = 27, local 26%; fresh graded firsts cars Open High Low Close) Gon. Real..& Ut. D.A.)—Cattle 8,000, slaughter steers| Corn, No. 2 yellow 78%. : So EGS ST 26%, local 26; current recepits 23-/ Pi 2 Head Te ite: 111% tte .. slow, undertone fecakers eon grain-| Oats, No. 2 RTI: Bowman—Members of the Bowman ee nee vi ee ieee EPILEPTIOS—Anxious to tell suf- 25%. 1 Worm 110% 1.07% 1/0944 | Gold Dust feds’ held at 950-1100 or more; she} Rye, No. 1, 45%. county planning board are T.O. Klov-| {S18 a Sn cloth-| ferers from Epilepsy Attacks how Poultry, live, 26 trucks, easy; hens Goodrich stock steady, some bids lower on cows;| Barley, No. 1 malting 67-70%; No. |stad, Rhame; Theodore B, Torkeson, | ‘78-318 Avenue B West. __ my husband found relist after spe- 4% Ibs, and less 19, heavy 20; leghorn | Sept. + 40% 41% 40% lece! ‘One Gi common grass butcher heifers 4.50-|3, 54-60%. + “O-| Bowman; J. M. Rosenthal, Bowman; |FOR SALE—Trumpet. In excellent] cialists failed. All letters ry hens 14; rock fryers 18, colored 17; |Dec. aie 41% Gt! Nor. Ry. Pfd, | 5:75; better lots up to 7.00; cutter| Plax, No. 1, 1.57-1.61. Chester Johnson, Scranton; C. H. En‘ | condition, Reasonable, Write Trib-) Mrs. Geo. Dempster, Apt, 9°80, soo rock springs 18 to 20, colored 17 to 18; be ‘ Gt. West. 30 | cows 4.00 down; beef cows up to 5.00/|__—» =’ = Sign, Scranton; Nels Ahiness, Rhame,|_ Une Ad. 11536. a fayette Blvd. , Detroit, Mich. rock broilers 18 to 19, colored 18, bare- 38% 39 37% 99 | Houd-Her. for medium grades; stocker bulls and Peter Henry, Buffalo Springs. {FOR SALE—At one half price, new MATTRESSES backs 13 to 18; leghorn chickens 21bS.| Dec,” 1... "38" 38% 37% [38% | Howe Sound % | scarce, steady; better grade heavies SLOPE NEWS set of Harvard Classics. Call at | YOUR old mattress renovated and re- up 15, small 17; roosters 14; turkeys) Malting Barley— Huda i mee . 4.50-5.00; stocker and feeder under- Hebron—M. B. Steig, for five years} 609-4th Street. built either regular or spring-filled. 11 to 14; white ducks 4% lbs. up 15, er sesese seeee areee sees 60 lindus, Rayon 13 tone steady; seed Piette supply Glen hears panocy superintendent, |}OR SALE—Spring chickens, onions | 40 8th._ Phone 1126. ‘ small 13; colored ducks 4%' Ibs. up Se a 26% 26% 26% 26%, |Int. Cement . Promised; good to choice steers quoted Pett — Schools here opened opens the ools here Sept. 9 with| $1.25, also 5 acres, 311 South 8th. Wanted to Rent 13, small 12; geese 13%. pi 4 26% 26% Int. Harvester ‘i 56 | around 7.00-8.25; calves 1,200; steady, bone the following faculty mendes?) D0.) ————=———_—_————=== eee ee aa =* cin cri at Int. Nick, Can 1% | good to choice vealers 8.50-9.50; selec- | Sept. 2 with H. E. Wagner, superin-|Carpenter, Jean Jeffry, Philip Gron- For Rent WANTED—By responsible couple, 5 NEW YORK a "" Int. Tel, & Tel. tions 10.00; common to medium kinds | *endent. dahl, J. I. Birkeland, George May,|soR-RENT—Brick storehouse, size| 0 6 room bungalow. At once. Phone New York, Sept. 6—()—Live poul- 154 154 153 1.54 |Johns-Manville 72% | 5.50-7.50 mainly. Dorothy Stoxen, Virgal Reese, Alma|” 95235. Rear 112 4th St. M. W Neff. | _2971- i 155 154 15544 |Kelvinator . Sheep 6,000, sellers asking fully 50|_ Linton—In his farmyard Anton/wanl, Palma Fristad, Lilli dasa es jert. try steady to firm. By freight: broll- 155 1.55 154 154% lennecott : Braunagel killed a 36-inch rattlesnake | rots Bimpkin } Killian Benson, |=ARBER SHOP FOR RENT—Write i ers 20 to 24; roosters 16; ducks 15; Kresge (8. 8)". higher for fat native Hesaba oe ecound Sh arancratiioe. Lois Simpkins, Clara Rehm. Gx 3h GcunhiDa CO Business Opportunity other ving reais unehansed: Pe CASH GRAIN [Kroger Grocery 9.75; early bids up to 9.50; ig best pies jee Saeak , , N. D. FOR SALE—Beer parlor, lunch count- count Butter, 8,056, steady. Creamery, (a -O-F. le—Ore: 5 super- Mo; . Pool tab! ection. ee 0) 26%; oth ades | rece! ee ee nee ee "| steady early at 2.25-3.25; bulk range| Hazen—Funeral services were held|intendent of schools, announces the SUMMONS salie tal tee conn: — i aie ae score) 26%; other grt day compared to 126} 7 % | lambs Thursday load 70 Ib. range | here for Mrs. A, F. McBride who died | Robinson, Tuttle, Tappen and Dawson |STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- eee Poor health, Cehese, 83,749, firm. State, whole “Bee K-sue higher. ' es fs eects Ha ciewars aon after a lingering illness. — will gommence Sent 2. [Steele Be Distant count ponainn| will GoscoHrell’ opin eineeleaeae wane » He 5 > pens » 16. . We » | JUDICIA: a Me FT ESR Mr ime ae, Be 1 Treaty dark northern, 60 Ibs. 3 /interests ‘bidding 10-25 lower; top| Linton — Mike Burgad threshed 201, scnucon and R, W. Rustand wil|?-,M. CASEY & SON, INC, A COR-| ‘Tribune Ad USIS¢ Bigs, 6,686, irregular, gixedjoctors:|¢ yess ae northern, 2 ths, 1.28%- (Marsh, Field: better 180-250 lbs., 11.35-50; Poieiiperests paghiie Boorman: again head the Tuttle, Robinson and 2 Plaintitt. | FOR SALE—Meat market, groceries, standards and commercial standards] 1.30%; 58 Ibs., 1.26% McCrory Strs. ". Dawson schools, respectively while ae ‘| building with living quarters, good 29%4-%; firsts 27%-%; mediums 40| No,'2 dark oe 57 ibs, 1.22%- ee de ‘Turtle Lake—J. Earl Chapman, em- | @¢T#!4 Shelby is the new superintend- | Thomas, Van, Alen, Martha, Rog fixtures. Write or see Mrs, Chas. Tbs, 25%-26%; ditties No. 1, 42 Ibs. LL ee Ibs, 1:19%- Minn Moline nan ploye of the late Joe Smith, succeeds |°"t ®t Tappen. Wetherby, Alexander McK: Pachiner, Medina, N. D; 25-26%; average checks 21-24%; re- ty ", Moi to the editorship of the Turtle Lak Mary B. Foster, Anne C. McKen- ee 1a: 55 ee 1,15%-1,22%. nt. eb ip ©} Selfridge—Residents of the Rock|2!e McDonald, Teannette E. Me- Aparti for Rent frigerators, special packs 26%-29 No, '4 northern, 54 Ibs., 1.10%- Marray ¢ ‘Corp weight sows 9.80-9.90; heavies down to| Wave. creek country formed a Nonpartisan | %, ‘Alexander McKenzie, | Apartments for Rent __ standards 274-28; firsts 27-27%; me 110%; 53 1B abs. 1.05% -L17%. Nash Motors 9.65 and below. Seliridge—Antone Bartole and Al-| Tp i wii tua talecee ae, 0. McKenzie, John Mc- FOR*RENT—Three rooms for sleep- ciums 25%-%; other mixed colors une ke northern, 52 Ibs., 1.00%-|Nat. Biscuit 28% |" "Dairy cows mostly unchanged, som ton Ellingson were awarded school bus | ee4e, ol! See eT an PTI ers ing or light housekeeping. Private changed, Lids, St bs, 5%-100%; '50" Ibs, [Nat. airy ingen; [contracts, Al Pack Will be janitor of |°eTS: Mr. Jesse Cain, president; Mrs, |‘McKse,, William Meine, Kather- bath and entrance. Ground floor. 1% 1.01%. Nat. Distill. 31% ? Dan Panko, vice president; Mrs. E. J. |ine Mc F eceia ickee. Perea weights nominally dis- |Nat. Pow. & Lt. the local school. Jame: Fare Mes Jeannette McRae, Donald McRae, Gentlemen preferred. Phone 1166. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES beg nusee ee lameson, secretary; . Anton Vet-|Frank J. Call, James W. | Ray: mois HRN ant ae ee counted 5c per pound. Nat. Stl. ... 68% ter, treasurer. Present at the meeting | mond, Eber H. Bly, F, W. McKin- FOR RENT—Two or three room Chicago, Sept. 6.—(®)— ‘Wheat— Delivered To Arrive|N, Y. Central Hebron—The American Legion post | were John O. Quinn, chief deputy fire |Ney, Mrs. Polly Fisher, Joseph W. modern apartment. Private en- Butter Futures Montana Winter Wheat Noranda Mines .. 00; here will be host to the seventh dis- hal; Ra; 4 mu Bull, Bertha Lumm, Emerson K. trance. North Hannafin, near High Low Close /14% No. Am. Aviation trict meeting Oct. 17, Commander A.| or the state hell depertencat w7eS| Bull, Catiton Bull, FB, Allen, Country Club. Mary Davis. Borage standards, oo, 96 |B Ween 122% 124% 121% 129% Northern Pulte" E. Funk announces. SE Eleuchaus, Edwards. Alien, John | MODERN, _newly NA 13% ——— * ick” wed reereg room duplex. Private bath. Elec- siorage‘sandards, 1D Linton—Miss Ethyl Mandigo ot| Valley City to Have Dickey, W. H. ‘Williamson, Wm. a Dees eevee 20 20% 20% BW. 121% 128% 100% La Oliver Pari Braddock has been employed ss! Heavier Club on Grid Hitsa aM. Battie Mapenret WL ia. eee ee Refrigerator stan- Pa Eye Packard Mote [ig ge vas aaa pis Dickinson Wells & Dickinson, |FOR RENT—@ furnished housekeep- dards, Oct...... 26% 26 26 |1H W..... 1.20% 122% 1.19% 121% | PRC tlix tf. ‘i : Valley City, N. D., Sept. 6—(#)—| Edwin E. Dickinson. Frances B. ing rooms, $28.00. Two rooms, $24. Refrigerator. stan- tae tah ‘Ashley—Miss Josephine Rodenburg | Valley City high school will place | County of Burleigh ‘i in the State Upstairs. No children. 1014 Baws dards, Nov... 26% 26% 26%..11 H W%.. +10 103% 1.12% 1.01% 1,117%' Penna @. 6) of Strasburg is the new principal of | Slightly heavier team in the field this|of North Dakota, @ corporation, FOR RENT—Fornished 3 room apatt- jac : eat : the high school here, coming from | ‘all to wage its 1935 football wars|G.,¢., Derby. County Auditor of ment. Ground floor. Bath and : CHICAGO POTATOES 12% Bro ae Dodge Linton where she taught last year, | through an eight-game schedule, persons unknown, De and a private entrance. 214 EB. Rosser. Chicago, Sept. 6—(AP—U, 8. D. A.) i? ag or 1.11% 1.13% 1.07% 1.08% |Pills. Flour Coach J. E, Rognstad has eight, claiming fe have any fight, title, FOR RENT— Furnished 3 room —Potatoes 87, on track 166, total U.|LH Wo5-+- 111% 1 07%: Plymouth ch Mott—Members of the Hettinger piconet ip me oe = a Soe “one ee ground floor apartment. Rental 8. shipments 385; slightly stronger,|1 RW ¢ or Proctor & Gam county planning board are A. A. Rad- ,, tackle, D. » K. ¥, K.| described in the complain’, $32.00. 721-3rd_ St. supplies moderate, demand and trad-|1 H W..... 1.01% 1.07% 97% .....|Pub. Sve. N. J. ke, ke, Bentley; ‘W. L. Gardner, New Eng- | Stowell, G. Grey, H. Dibbern, J, Al- Defendants. |7OR RENT—Five room modern oe see THE STATE OF NORTH “DAKOTA |OR RENT—Five room ing moderate; sacked per cwt.: Wis- ‘Durum * /Bullman land; Matt Bayer, Regent; . John |!ensworth, and L. Persons. ABOVE NAMED DE-| apartment, Call at a aes Street. consin Cobblers U. 8. No. 1, 85 to| Choice of Mahrer, 3. G. 5. Gardner and R. 5. Bloe- Sept. 13—Gratton at Valley City. | Dexpanrs: 92%; fine quality 95; commercial 80;|1 amber... 1.18% 1.26% 1.14% 1.20% Purity "Baking =: pag Sept. 20—Mandan at Valley City. | You are hereby summoned to an-|"OR RENT—I Round Whites mixed U. 8 No. 1, and |13% prot io Pf here; ite Schools here| Sept. 27—Jamestown at Jamestown.|swer the complaint of the. plaintitr| _613-Srd_St._Phone out. » ONG 12 amber... 1.16% 1.24% sooo sores opened Oct, 4—Lidgerwood at Li in the above entitled action a copy U. 8. No. 2, 80 for U. 8. No. 1, and 50! Choice of eae Monday with the following teachers i. dgerwood at Lidgerwood. | of which mplaint is hi for U. 8, No, 2 Bliss Triumphs U.8.|1 amber... 1.04% 1.14% 10. sss in charge: George Kuch, No. 1; Nellie| Oct. 11—Oakes at Oakes. nexed and served upon you, 5 Oct. 18—Fargo at Valley City. and ey rve a copy of your Answer No. 1, 1.15 to 1.25; Idaho Bliss Tri- He Hoerner, No. 3; Katherine Werth, No. Oct. 25—Lisbon at Lisbon. upon subscribers at thelr office 4; Carl Grens, No. 5; Violet Delk, umphs U. 8. No. 1, fine quality 1.65; a see ber... 1.02% 1.12% Pthe Dekote National Bari & Tenet Idaho Russets U. 8. No. 1, 1.62% to T aly as Nov. 1—Jamestown at Valley City.|Company Building in the City of Bi Ne jo. & marek, County of Burleigh, and Stal SVESss. ae 1.65; fine quality, large size 1.75; He ae, # aoe io rye, Buckwheat; soybeans, Lower yellow 10 days shipments 64 net track country station; new No. 2 yellow 57; October-November shipment; barley nS Ie oe ee eee ere timothy seed 2.50 to 275 owt.; river seed 10.25 to 16.00 ewt. the Clerk of the District Court, Bur- COAL, MOS TARTED, on, |ines eoeaty 8 See a forty five| Guieting ‘itie in, piaintit wag hi ntife and in oe: (tins Mewnrs) at se cluding the defendants from Hight, title, and interest to and in owing described premises, to Tats One (1) and Leap «2) Ryo eae Addition to mee cht of ‘Slamarck, e North Dakota. Ca a be Maclivered to the ‘three schools | © % % os peice commercial 1.25 to 1,35; mixed Triu- 11 Linton — Traffic of North Dakota, within thirty day: mphs and Russets US. 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