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4 GENT DROP OCCURS f Milton Over European Situation Offsets Soaring World Grain Values New York, Sept. 19.—-()—The stock market went into reverse Thursday Bs profit takers dented the list for @eclines ranging from fractions to more than 4 points. An active selling flurry in the early Sfternoon put the ticker tape behind |O,; floor transactions, but the trading pace slowed somewhat later. The close was weak. Transfers approxi- mated 1,900,000 shares. “Pullman led the downturn, falling more than 4 points at one time. Oth- | g¢, er favorites were not slow in follow~ fng. The reaction was attributed |Dec. partly to realizing on expectations ‘Nervousness over the European out- ook was also said to have induced a little Mquidation here and there. Soaring grains in failed to impress the equities division. Shares of American Woolen pre- ferred and Congoleum bucked the trend and Consolidated Gas, North American, N.Y. Central and Great Northern were resistant. American Can and U. 8. Smelting Bel dropped 4 points or so each. Allied Chemical, inactive, slumped more than 6. Others, down 1 to 3 or more, included U. 8. Steel, General’ Motors, Chrysler, Case, Deere, Westinghouse, Douglas Aircraft, Johns-Manville, American Telephone, Western Union, Montgomery Ward, Sears-Roebuck, THE: BISMARCK : “TRIBUNE,” THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 19,1935 __ Date Sept. 19, No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. . No, 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs, . 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. 4 dark northern, 53: lbs. . § dark northern, 52 11 . & dark northern, 51 11 . 5 dark northern, 50 11 No. No. No. No. . 1 northern .. . 1 amber durum ara winter wheat. } Mint, 36° OTK world markets |Oci 167k 17 Union Pacific, Santa Fe, Cerro de |Se] Pasco, Kennecott Smelting. Du Pont got up some 2 points in the morning, but stumbled with the bi, of the favorites. ‘Produce Markets i ‘> ICAGO Chicago, Sept. 19.—(#)—Butter was, steady in tone and eggs unsettled | Dec. Thursday. Poultry was barely steady. Butter 11,506, steady; creamery- specials (93 score) 26-26%; extras (92) 2542; extya firsts (90-91) 24%- %43 seconds (86-87) 22%-23; standards (90 centralized carlots) 25. Eggs 4,837, unsettled; extra firsts cars 26%; local 26' fresh graded firsts cars 26%-%; local 25%; cur- rent receipts 23-25: and American ep Poultry, live, 21 trucks, hens steady, Springs easy, prices unchanged. NEW YORK New York, Sept. 19.—(?)—Live poul- try'steady to easy. By freight: chick-. ens 18-20; other freight grades un- changed. Butter 12,402, steady. changed. Cheese 342,371, firm. Prices un- changed. Eggs, 13,991. refrigerators, standards 27%; mixed colors unchanged. Prices un- Firm. Mixed colors; other MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneag} pes a year mare lis, Sept, |Grain Quotations || N BISMARCK GRAIN (Purnished by Russell-Miller Co.) DULUTH RANGE me a hese fan Loe uot 10 103 96° i 167 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, mee 19.—(@)— 1.18% 1.16% 1.16% Cc Wheat Low Dts serves 126% 12TH 1.98% 126% . 120% 121" 1.19% 217 AT 46% AT% 48% 50 49 40% 40% 39% 138% 28% 27% 21% 27% 20% 22% -LUL LT 167 2 168% 1.69% 1.65 CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Sept. 19.—()}— Wheat Open High Low + 98% 1.00% 98% 1.01% 1.00 ioe Lor 82% 81% 3% 59% 51% % 59% 58% 28% 29 28% 28% 28% (2814 30% 29% 50 5.50% 48% 314% * 51% 49% 33° 53% 52% 19.—(#)— Wheat ursday 380 compared to Minnea} cash wheat and coarse grain closing ilies we today follow: ‘ribune’s- Grain, Livestock and 7 Market Report for Thur., Sept. 19 '39) Aviation New Baldwin Loco, Balt. & Ohio . Barnsdall Bendix Aviat se) Bethl, Steel i] % 99: 96: 46% ATS 1.73% 17112 172 167 Close 1.1956 46% Al 49% 407% 38% Com: & Southern . 61 |Con. Gas 28 |Cont. Can . 27% |Cont. Motor . 28% |Cont. Oil Del. ... Corn Products 1.67 {Cream Wheat . 1.65 |Cuban Am. 5: Curtiss Wright” Deere & Co, . Dia. Match Dome. Mines Douglas Airc, DuPi ss Close 99% 1.00% 1.01% 81% 51% 5842 Firest. T. & R. Freeport ‘Tex. Gen. 28% (Gen. 28% |Gen, El 30% IGen’ & 49 Gen, Mills 504, Gen, Motors . ‘baie |Gen. Real. & Ut. S|Gillette .. Gold Dust Goodrich Goodyear T. & R. Gt. Nor. Ir. Ore Ctf. Gt. Nor. Ry. Pf. Gt. West. Su Houd-Her. “! Howe Sound . Hudson Motor Illinois Cent. Indus. Rayo! Int. Cement . Int. Harvester . Int. Nick. Can . Int. Tol. & Tel. . Johns-Manville All Offerings for Shipment to shipment to Europe were reported as 5, | Was continued bad advices regarding 66% |cents, May % cent, Sept. 4 to good. Rye demand was better and , |™mon grades down to 4.00; a |dium bulls 4.25-5.25; |{resh receipt New w York Stocks || WAR SCARE BOOMS WHEAT PRICES UP 4 CENTS IN CHICAGO Europe Accepted Regard- less of Cost Chicago, Sept. 19.—()—War sky- rocketing. of wheat prices Thursday outdid in some world markets any heights reached in the last five years. All current offerings of wheat for having been accepted virtually re- gardless of cost. In Chicago, about 4 cents a bushel maximum overnight tise was witnessed. Wheat closed nervous 2%-2% above yesterday's finish, Dec. $1.00%-%, corn % off to % up, Dec, 57%-58, Oats %-% up, and provisions varying from 12 cents setback to an advance of 22 cents, DROUTH KEEPS PRICES MOVING UP Minneapolis, Sept. 19.—(@)—Foreign news brought about sharply higher wheat prices in the market Thursday. Principal item affecting the market the Argentine crop situation. September wheat closed 2% higher, December 2%, May 25% cents, September rye futures closed 2% cents higher, Dec. 2% cents, May 2% cents; September feed barley 1% cents, Dec..% cent, Sept. malting 2 cents; Sept. oats % cent, Dec. %-% flax un- changed, Dec. % cent lower. Undertone of cash wheat was firm Durum was firmer and about un- changed. Cash corn demand was dull, prices were weaker. Oats demand was fair to strong. Winter was firm to strong. | gg hard 1.00% -.122: No. 2 amber dur- 3 No. um 1.00% 1.00%; No. 1 mixed durum 95% -1.17% ; No. 2 mixed durum 93%- 117%, Flax, No. 1, 1.71%-1.74%. Rye, No. 1, 50%-51, Oats, No. 3 white, 29% -29%. Barley, malting, 45-63; No. 1 feed, 42% No. 2 feed, 41144 42%; No. 3 feed, 40, ‘Miscellaneous > FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 19.—(#)—Foreign exchange easy, demands: Great Brit- ain 4.92%; France 6.58%; Italy 8.14; o Germany free 40.24 reg. tourist 27.25; reg. comm’] 20.60; Norway 24.75; Sweden 25.40; Montreal 99.25. MONEY RATES New York, Sept. 19.—()—Call money steady, % per cent all day. Time loans steady, 60-90 days % of- fered: 4-6 mos. \ offered. Prime commercial paper % per cent. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Sept. 19.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds: Liberty fourth 4%'s 100.13. Treasury 4%'s 114.12. Treasury 4's 109.27. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Ae paar Sept. 19.—()—Stocks close; First Bank stock 11%. Northwest Banco 5%. NEW YORK BONDS ‘ane York, Sept. 19.—()—Bonds wr Great Northern 7's & 1936, 99. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest El. %. McGraw El. 23%. CURB STOCKS New York, Sept. 19.:—(#)—Curb: Cities Service 1%. Elec, Bond & Share 11%. United Founders %. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Sept. 19 — () — Cash. grain, wheat, No. 1 northern, 96%; No. 2 northern, 92%; No. 3 northern, Yow Oats, No. 2 white, 37; No. 3 white, 32%, ys CHICAGO CASH GRAIN firmer., Barley was mostly unchang- ed. Flax was in good demand and Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South 8t. Paul, Sept. 19—()—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,800; most Classes quiet early, indications around ,, |Steady at recent declines; on slaugh- ter steers and butcher she stock; cut- ter grade cows and all bulls resting 4jabout steady; few warmed-up and shortfed steers 7.00-9.00; better dry- feds held above 10.00; grass butcher heifers 6.00 down; medium to good beef cows quotable 5.00-6.00; com- cuttery cows 3.00-75 or more; common to me- little change quotable. Calves 1,200; steady, good and choice milkfed vealers 8.00-9.50; good heavy calves down to 7.00; lower grades 5%; | Mostly 4.50-6.50. Hogs 2,000; butchers mostly 10 low- Ye er; sows steady; some interests bid- ding 15 lower on all classes; early bulk 170-250 Ibs. 11.10-25; few 250- 300 Ibs. 10.85-11.15 desirable 140-170 Ibs, 11.00-25; good packing sows 400 Ibs. down 9.80-90; some bids 9.75 down; average cost Wednesday 10.49; weight 271 lbs. Sheep 6,000; bulk fat lambs held 50 higher or around 9.00; early bids on natives 25-50 higher; largely 8.75 down; fat ewes fully steady; bulk 2.50-3.25; few 3.50; five doubles out- y, |Standing 92 Jb. Washington lambs y, | Wednesday 9.00; bulk natives 8.50. Dairy cows, unchanged; desirable springer cows again scarce; few sales around 55.00-65.00; with odd head Ban papa Cash Whe Kelvinator BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Delivered To Arrive |Kennecott Chicago, Sept. 19.—(P)— lhvyDNS ’ : Kresge (8. 8.) .. 27 High Low Close Tbs... 1.365% ,1.3955 -|Kroger Grocery . 27% Butter Futures 1DNS PeReeA Libby-O-F. Gi. 36% Storage standards, Ibs. 1.35% 1.3855 . Ligg. é& 114% Novica 25% 25% I 11M) goth sweeties td Storage standards, “f Macy (R. H.) DOR eecricteses 25% 25% 1.96% ...36 +++ Mack Trucks . Egg Futures 13458 Marine Midl. Refrigerator stan- ‘i s fearet masa . dards, Oct...... 25% 25% 31% Bibrieacha 8 Refrigerator stan- Pe i Midiand Bt, dards, Nov..... 25% 25% A207 “Iain, Moline Imp. ‘ ont. ard . CHICAGO POTATOES porate a AQT sees oees Murray Corp. Chicago, Sept. 18—(4)—(USDA)— Ibs. 1.015% 1.235% Nash Motors Potatoes, 87, on track 320, total U.8.is pb S50 | iz “'* | Nat, Biscuit shipments 400; triumphs weak, other]: Ibs, ..... 94% 1.1956 stock dull, supplies rather liberal, de- mand and trading very slow; sacked per cwt. Idaho russets U. 8. No. 1,/! D 1.30- U..8. No, 2, 1.05-15; triumphe U. 8. No. 1, 1.12%-25; showing decay!1 p 1.05; Colorado triumphs U. 8. No. 1, Fe 1.10; Wisconsin cobblers U. 8. No. 1 gigi very few sales .90-95; unclassified .65; ‘triumphs -U. 8. No. 1, very few sales -87'%-92%4; Minnesota: cobbléts U. 8. No. 1, 87%; commercial 82%-85: North Dakota triumphs U. 8, No. 1, pitaneeere Pe 8714; Red River Ohios U.-8. No. 1, few sales 87% -90. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Sept. 19.—(#)—(USDA)— ‘Wool continued to sell quite freely in the Boston market although the vol- ume was not up to that of the pre- vious two weeks. Prices were strong ™ to slightly higher compared with | earlier sales this week. Lines realiz- ' ing advances included graded strictly combing 58's 60's, % blood territory wool which brought as high as 177 cents scoured basis and graded strict- ly combing 56's, % blood Ohio fleeces ‘which have brought freely 34 cents in ‘the grease and 35 cents on a fair second time this week, wheat prices flooded ? buying orders at the opening. Thurs- day. Soaring prices in outside markets evoked the local buying spree. Oc- | tober futures opened 1% to 3 cents 1H W. 1.21% 1.285% * © 1.28% 1.275% or . 125% 1.265% Pane oF 08% 1.195% SEE kid % 2 amber hd 1: at 3 amber hd Grade of 1 amber hd 2 amber hd 3 amber hd “ean POT oT Ty above yesterday's close at 94%-95%, | Mi } cents a bushel; ‘and December: at 95- 96% cents was 1%-3 cents advanced. opening U1 spring 1.80%-1.40%; No, 1.dark nor- thern 1.36% -1.39%; sample grade dark northern 62%-1.15%; No. 4 hard win- 5 shard ember durum 3 white 27% -28%. Oats, Nc Rye, No. 2; 48-49%. || Barley, 30% -44. Flax, No. 1, 1.73% -18 Corn not quoted. Meniapn Winter Wheat 1.2658 1.26% 1.24% 1.07% South Dakota Wheat : 1.19% 1.21% 1.155 or + 1.18% 1.20% 1.13% or 1.15% 1.05% No, 2 malting 70-71; No. 3h Wi 1%. 12755 ab ¥. Central fo, Am. Aviation North American Northern Pacific Ohio Oil .. Oliver Farm ois Elev. 1.2855 1.155 1.185%, 116% : Brose de Ui bl jamble 1.14% . hs . NJ. ‘ io Pf Be 2 Radio-Kelthcorph.” Bernina Rand . ‘Tim. Roll Bearing .. . |Trans-American . , | 70.00; lower grades selling down to around 35.00, CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 19.—(7)—(USDA)— 69 | Hogs 8,000; including 2,000 direct; un- even, mostly steady with Wednesday's average, spots stronger; early top 11.80; bulk 180-250 pounds 11.50-11.80; 260-290 pounds 11.25-11.65; 140-60 pounds largely 10.50-11.35; most sows 10.00-1085. Cattle, 7,000; calves, 1,500; Wednes- day's activity on fat steers absent; | ,. only a few outstanding offerings get- ting actfon at barely steady prices; top 13.25 on strictly choice 1,290 pound kinds; all others weak to 25, mostly % | 25, lower; stocker sand feeders 25-50 2|cents under last week's high time; mostly 8.50 down to 7. fat cows % | again under pressure at _4.50-5.50; grassy heifers and light young cows very. dull at 6.50 down to 5.00; fed vealers steady at .8.50-10.00. Sheep, 11,000; fat lambs active; bulk 25-35 cents higher; sheep steady; feeding lambs slow; good to choice range lambs 9.00-9.35; bulk 9.25; top natives 9.25 to small killers; bulk 9.25 *\down; most slaughter ewes around | 2.75-3.75. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Sept. 19.—(P}—(U. 8, D. A.)—Cattle 2,000; beef steers and 4 | yearlings uneven, mostly steady; oth- er killing classes little changed; stock- weights; odd lots 150-180 lb. weights heifers steady to 15 cents lower and Abbie. & Chicago, Sept. 19.—(#)—Cash wheat No. 4 red 1.00; No. 3 1.20. Corn, No. 4 mixed 86; No. 2 yellow|f 87; No. 4 white 86; sample grade 80- 844g. Oats, No. 2 white 33%-24%; sample grade 26%-27%. No rye, buckwheat or soybeans. Barley nominal, feed 32-45; malt- ing 50-75. Timothy seed 2.50-2.65 cwt. Clover seed 11.00-16.50 cwt. fF NOTICE Albert “Bud” Cant: and I will not be resi checks cashed by him. Mik 9-5-12-19, nn NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LAND Notice is hereby given that the State of North Dakota will sell on the 28th day of September, 1935, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Blamarck, County of Burleigh ‘and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, the following described land in Burleigh County, North Da- kota, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter (NW%) and South Half (8%) of Section Twenty-three (23), hundred forty thrée | (1 Range Seventy- (79) We taining 480 acr The above described. land be sold at public auction to the highest bidder ‘upon the following terms: One-fifth of the purchase price must be paid in cash and the balance in twenty years; one-fifth will be payable at the, end of each fifth year. All deferred payments and all past due interest shall bear interest at 5% per annum in advance. The purchaser will have the right to pay 10% or any multiple thereof of such deferred. payment ak pine! at the # pements at any interest late and the Interest on payments shall cease f payments. of North D: ta already 00 for the ich is not ‘The sta obtained an offer of $3: above described land less than the appraised value, Land Commissioner will furnish the purchas as the any extension of the borne by the purchaser. payment has been made by chaser to the State of North Dakota, with such tate now hai tract of title The cost of stract will be ‘When final the pure the Board of University and §chool Lands will issue to the purchaser, his heirs, or assigns, a quit claim deed conveying title to such land and premises. The premises will be sold subject to the present existing lease In case the present lessee is not the purchaser and possession will be given at once. ethe State of North Dakota re: in jes the tight to reject any and ated at Bismarck, North Dakota, thie ieth “day of Boptamber, 1935 LUDVIG PEDERSON, Land Commissioner, 9-19-26, a" al SUMMON! tate. of plants Dakote, Fag “District Court, Fourth Judicial Pay wet A. a maeys and ts ‘persons having or claiming to County of rict court of said coun- and to erve a copy of your answer to said complaint upon the Deeeiner at hie of ‘ice in tl Village of Regan, Burlei North pakets, withi; ty vice of this ca elu ve of the day of id in case of your failure ir or answer, jut ent will against you by default for demanded in the com- in, LPs Dakot this itch aey ‘of Angus 38 i AL. JABK Attorney for Piaintiet, Regan, North Dakota, 1025-11.00; packing sows mostly 9.60- | {of ig | 755 feeding sows 9.00-25; feeder pigs scarce. are ed real propert: aad ata Block 11, of Mekong Addition to the Clty of addit! 1000 on ma tile and ed record jin the ae of asl be of Bui pereonal Bea tal Hh" ‘dey tae GARNES, Pisiauey itsonie Hel North 2 Regan, aoeen WANT-ADS Carry Many Tips on Good Jobs Open Position Wanted Female Help Wanted @ | $25.00 REWARD FOR INFORMA- TION leading to permanent posi- tion in Doctor’s office or hospital. Position wanted by experienced young woman graduate technician and X-ray operator. Write Trib- une Ad. 11468. Male Help Wanted “YOUNG MEN ATTENTION” IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS AND YOUR FUTURE IS OF IMPORT- ANCE TO YOU, TUNE IN FOR THE EDISON ELECTRICAL SCHOOL'S ANNOUNCEMENT OVER RADIO STATION KFYR DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY AT 1:1¢ AND 5:59. THIS MAY BE YOUR OPPORTUNITY. WANTED—Potato pickers, also farm hand, Inquire at Gussner farm. Louis J, Garske. For Exchange WANT TO TRADE—New shotgun and some cash for outboard motor. Must be larger than four horse. Apply houseboat under N, P. Rail- way bridge. Lots for Sale . FOR SALE—Corner of Avenue A and Mandan, corner of Avenue D and Washington, the block between Rosser and Avenue A on Fourth. Dr. F. B. Strauss, FOR SALE—100 feet facing west in 600 block on Hannafin Street. Beau- tiful river view. R. E. Wynkoop, 608-2nd St. Phone 282-R. For Rent “= {WANTED—Refined woman, capable TYPIST—Popular magazine has op- ening for dependable girl. Must have own typewriter and wide circle of friends. Special subscription work, Good commissions. Type application giving lochl references. Write Tribune Ad. 11674, of supervising for sales position. No canvassing. Write ‘Tribune Ad. 11640. WANTED—Girl for general house+ work. Call at 120 W. Thayer. __.___Work Wanted WANTED—Full or part time posi- tion by capable, efficient steno- Grapher, ten years experience. Best references, Write Tribune Ad. 11697. WORK WANTED as housekeeper for widower or complete charge of house. Experienced, responsible. Write Tribune Ad, 11636. RELIABLE boys attending commer- cial college want part time work for board, room, or salary. Phone 121, SEWING WANTED—Children’s and ladies apparel. Very reasonable. Phone 1054-M. Se Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Sleeping room down town. City heat. Always hot wa- ter in room. Call evenings: except _ Tuesday. 304% Main, FOR RENT—Comfortable living room and sleeping room. Gas heat and plenty of hot water. Call at 522- and 8t. FOR RENT—Brick storehouse, size 25x35, Rear 112 4th St. M. W. Neff. NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale entered on the 19th day of September, A. D., 1935 in an action in the District Court of Burleigh County, Fourth Judicial Dis- trict of the State of North Dakota, wherein, the Federal Land Bank of a Body Corporate, is Piaincice, and Chas, McCormick, and First National Bank of Bismarck, North Dakota, a corporation, are De- fendants; and a special execution is- sued thereon, the undersigned Sheriff of Burleigh County ‘and State of North Dakota, for that purpose ap- jointed, will sell at public auction at the front door of the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 14th day of October, A. D., 1935 at the hour of two o'clock P. M., of that day, that certain real property and mortgaged premises situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, directed in said judg- ment and Special execution to be sold, and more particularly described as follows: Southwest Quarter (SW%)_ of Section Four (4), Township One Hundred Thirty-nine (139) North, Range Seventy-eight (78) West, containing One Hundred Sixty (160) acres, more or less, accord- ing to the thereof. or so much thereof as may be neces- sary to satisfy said judgment Government’ survey cruing costs of ‘sale. Dated September 19th, 1935, RED , ANSTROM, Sheritt of Burleigh County, Bismarck, N. Dak. Geo. F. Shaf Attorney for. Blaine, Bismarck, N. Dak. 9-19-26 16-3. jUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH. IN DISTRICT Ue FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Irene Christensen, Plaintiff. Willard A. simons, Franc ay of Bold, Harry A. Williams, E. J. Ruble, E. ¢. Ruble, First Natio al Bank of Bismarck, corporation, North Dakota operative Wool Marketing Asso- ciation, a corporation, B..K. Ben- son, and John L. Millie, as joint trustees of the estate of T. A. Helvig, Deceased, and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in or lien or en- cumbrance upon the property de- scribed in the complaint, THE STATE OF NORTH ABOVE NAMED DE- FENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to a >a? Defendants. an- swer upon the subscribers at & Trust Company | Building in and State of North Dakota ht day of such service, the relief demanded in the complaint. dat Bismarck, Attorneys for, ‘Slant iff, Office and Post Office Address, Bismarck, North Dakota. To the defendants above named: You and each of you will take notice that the summons complaint in the above entitled ac- tion have been filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, Bur- D. and that this ac- tion is Bavene for” the purpose of in ex- from. any d in the fol- leigh County, quieting title in plaintiff an cluding the defendants right, title interest to lowing described premises, to-wit: Northwest Quarter (NW%) of Sec- ion 20, Re a 141, Range 80 West of the urleigh County North Dakots and no personal cial is made against the sald defendants, Hyland & Foster, Bismarck, N. 2-19-26 estoy, the pint of} of. ‘august, : and costs amounting in all to the sum of $2692.98, with interest thereon from the date of said judgment and the ac- DAKOTA swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of which said complaint is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of-your An- eir gtfice in the Dakota, National Bank e. City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you exclusive of the ‘And in case of your failure to appear or answer as above required, plaintiff will take judgment against you by default for D. this 11th FOR RENT—Newly furnished sleep- ing room. 1 or 2 gentlemen, Laun- _ dry included. 300 Ave. B. FOR RENT—Single sleeping room with or without kitchen privileges. No drinking or smoking. 409-5th. FOR RENT — Purnished sleeping room. Gentlemen preferred. Board if desired. 808 Main. FOR RENT—Large, clean, front sleeping room on ground floor. Call at 120, Avenue A. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed- room, Close to bath. 806-Ist St. _ Phone 1705-R. FOR RENT—Basement sleeping room. Twin beds. Gentlemen. __Phone 601. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, off bath. Gentlemen preferred. 614 Avenue Cc. Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Five apartment, 2 story house, completely furnished. Full basement. Monthly income $125.00. For cash $3500.00, Also 2 houses at 213 and 215 South Fifth street, monthly income $44.00. For cash $1200.00. Jacob Rothschiller, 1014 Broadway, owner. 8th Street; three bed rooms, gar- age on rear. Large corner lot, would permit building on rear if desired. Might consider leasing to FOR SALE—Six room house at 503! mop Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge fer one insertion—45e for 15 words, First insertion (per werd) 80 insertions 2 consecutive (Der word) .......+...008@ Tribune Ad. No. 11620, MATTRESSES YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 408 9th. Phone 1126. Room and Board FOR RENT—Single rooms in modern home with board for gentlemen. 406-6th, Phone 431. Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment. trance. Adults only. Also garage for rent. Available Sept. 23rd. 623- 6th St. FOR RENT—Two room fi light houseeking apartment. Ground floor, $25.00 per month. 1014 Bdwy. FOR RENT—Two room apartment. $20.00. For information call at 320 Mandan Street. FOR RENT—Large front apartment with kitchenette. 613-3rd Street. Phone 747. RENT—Three room aj Call at 710 Bdwy. after 4 p. m. FOR RENT—Three room modern fur- nished apartment, Phone 347, responsible party on annual basis. Phone 657 for further particulars. FOR SALE—Five room modern at- tractive and desirable bungalow. Two fine bedrooms, near schools. Good condition, lawn and trees. Geo. M. Register. FOR SALE—Fine 7 room home on Seventh street, across from Bis- marck high school. Excellent con- Pee Reasonable price. Phone 326. FOR SALE—7 room modern stucco house, $5200; 4 room modern house, $2200; 5 room modern bungalow, $3000. Call at 323-2nd St. FOR RENT—October ist, furnished house with heat. To adults only. References required. Phone 877. _ SS = Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Household goods con- sisting of living room set, dining room set, bedroom set, electric washer, electric ironer, General Electric refrigerator, umbrella tent, Wilton rug, small safe, dishes and other articles. Dr. R. E. Percy, 302- 6th Avenue N. W. Mandan. FOR SALE—Easy washer and double tub, $22.00; press, $25.00; pressing iron, $2.00; Kerosene stove, $2.00; heater, $1.00, etc. Call after 5 p. m. at 706-6th. Basement. FOR SALE—Karpen day bed, maho- gany davenport table, single cot, wicker furniture, ice box, box spring mattress. 210 Park. FOR SALE—A full sized used gas range. Cheap. F. E. Diehl, 622- 10th. Phone 1186 any time after 6:30 p, m. 4|FOR SALE—Buffet, baby carriage, baby bassinet, gas laundry stove, lo. Phone 1174. 712-11th. FOR SALE—One viola, one violin, one sewing machine. Phone 1245. Lost and Found LOST—Lady’s black purse, contains money, relief register card and oth- For Sale or Rent FOR RENT OR SALE—Beer parlor and lunch counter. Barber shop in Sony ineeinon, Chas. Ryan, Sterling, Wanted to Rent FOR RENT—Unfurnished 2 room apartment. Ground floor. Also a sleeping room. 422-4th. Phone 649. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 3 room apartment. To reliable couple only. 604-3rd. Rear door. ‘ACANCY in new Rue aj 707 Avenue A. Apply Apt. 1. Automobiles for Sale USED CARS Chevrolet (6 w. w.) Sed. ers Buick Sedan . Chrysler 6 Chrysler Coupe 62 P. A. Plymouth . Studebaker Sedan .. Plymouth Coupe . Stutz Sedan a 1930 1931 1933 1928 1932 1929 1932 1929 1932 1928 1933 1930 1933 1928 1935 1933 Ford Deluxe Sedan Chrysler Brougham Chrysler 8 Sedan Chevrolet Truck Plymouth Coach iA CORWIN-CHURCHILE ‘MOTORS, Phane * 700 FOR SALE—Very good used truck tires. Size 30x5 and 32x6, ten ply. Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154. —_—_—_—_—_—_— For Sale 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. Elmwood Auto Wreck- ing Co., Inc., Galesburg, Tl. FOR SALE—One pair shoe skates, size 7, one pair football shoes, size ere. AT ee a or three furnished unfurnished speriment, Location not particu- lar. Private bath desired. Adults. Reliable. Phone 831-W. WANTED TO RENT—Five room

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