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“4 4 Sok PRICES SKID Losses Range From 1 to Around ‘clouds, combined with technical fac- market Friday for losses ranging, at , overdure and its severity was not sur- + Russets, U. 8. No. 1, 1.25-50; ¢ 129%; sample grade dark northern ~ DUE WAR TALK AND TECHNICAL FACTORS No. No, No. 5 Points; Turnover Is "2,200,000 Shares (49 — War Ibs., New York, Sept. 20. — (®) tors, put the skids under the stock the worst, from 1 to around 5 points. Selling was the heaviest in the morning when the ticker tape dropped several minutes behind floor N transactions, The deluge was stemmed later and extreme declines were shaded or pared. The close was weak. Transfers approximated 2,200,000 Oats shares, While the European confusion was blamed principally for the day’s washout, brokers pointed out that, because of:the lengthy and rapid ad- vance, a correction had been long. prising to most financial circles. Foreign borids and secondary cor-|. poration loans ran @ close second to|n. equities. Among the more active share cas- ualties were’U. 8. Steel, American ‘Telephone, General Motors, Chrysler, General Electric, Westinghouse, American Can, du Pont, Johns-Man- ville, Pullman, Ligget & Myers B, Western Union, Consolidated Gas, Radio, Seaboard Oil, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, Santa Fe, New | Dec. York Central, U. 8S. Smelting and Cerro de Pasco. An exception was Electric Boat which got up a point. The copperes were about even. i Produce Markets 2 CHICAGO * on ‘Cont. Motor Chicago, age hve Usbomelaid phd gene : ont. il Dat firm in tone jay and eges wel “ati, “395§ (2634 271, |Corn Product steady. Hens were steady and Dec. city cit ae ae Cream Wheat bey 986, firm; creamery spe-! Sept, 1.68 Curtiss Wright clals “(98 score) 26/46% ; extras (02) | Dec. 166 1.67% 1.65% 1.67 eo iien 25%; extra firsts (90-91) 24%-25; RRR Ria: ote firsts (88-89) 23%-%; seconds (86-87) CHICAGO RANGE a ee 22%-23; standards (90 centralized he ade = igh ee DuPont ‘ii carlots) 25%. , 4 , [BL Auto Begs, 6404, steady; prices un-| ped! Be eee Bie Pt EL Boat oie a a1 Fiest Pa R. Poultry, live, 1 car, 28 trucks; hens » . steady, springs easy; hens less than 4% TBs, 18; Leghorn hens 14%; Rock springs'20, colored 16-17; Rock broil- ers 20, colored 20, barebacks 13-1: Leghorn chickens 16; roosters 14; tur- keys 14-18; white ducks 4% Ibs., up (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ‘No. No. No. ‘No. 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... Sample Grain: Al; All under 40 Ibs., .25. ‘No, 1 northern ..... No. 1 amber durum No. Duluth, Minn., Sept. 20—(4)— Duru! Minneapolis, ee 20.- age Wheat— THE ‘BISMARCK’ TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 20,1938 Pribune’s s Grain, Livestock and _ Market Report for Sat., Sept. 20 | Grain Quotations New York Stocks| Closing Prices Sept. 20, 1935 Adams Exp. Alaska Jun. Ch. Mi BISMARCK GRAIN Date Sept. 20. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. .. 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. 3 dark northern, 55 ibs, 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. 4 dark northern, 53 ‘Ibs, pie oes SBS8eSias cribssPnRPUSPFFEE 81 Ibs., .76; 48 Ibs., .71; 47 lbs., .65; 46 57; 45 Ibs., 53; 44 Ibs., .46; 43 Ib: 42 Ibs., .36; 41 ibs., 31; 40 Ibs., 26. 1 mixed durum: Aviation New Baldwin Loco. Balt. & Ohio . |Barnsdall Bendix Avi Bethl. Steel Bona Borg Bridgeport Brass . Briggs Mfg. . ‘Budd Wheel . Burr. Ad. Mch. Canadian Pac. Case (J, 1.) Caterpil. Tract. Celanese Cerro de Pasct Ches. & Ohio Chi, & N. W. DULUTH RANGE High Low im— Open 103% 1.03% 1.02 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE en High Low Be fer 1.25% 5 2 rag 121) 1.19 ave - 117% 1.17% 1.16% aeeebore Tex. Gen. Al Gen, Gen. Gen. Gen, 5% | mand better. Basele: Northwestern Buying Starts Values Up % | Chicago, Sept. 20—()—Vague and apparently baseless reports Mussolini had postponed for three weeks a final Ethiopia tumbled wheat prices down 2%. cents temporarily. Fri- decision as to day. However, most of the wheat mar- ket losses were afterward overcome on renewed speculative buying. There 5g] was also fairly good buying 4 | to be for northwestern mills, 9%! Wheat closed nervous at the same as Thursday’s finish to 1% lower, 4 %; corn % off to % up, ¥y, | Dec. 58%-%; oats unchanged to % lower, and provisions varying from 44% | 12 cents decline to a rise of 22 cents. Dec, 1.00%- ONLY SMALL GAINS REGISTERED IN MILL CITY Minneapolis, and millers back from rallies, flax being an ception, | September wheat closed % higher, Dec. %, May % higher. September rye futures closed ,|lower, Dec. unchanged, May % cent Sept. feed barley % cent | higer, Dec. % lower, September malt- September oats % cent higher, Dec. unchanged, 5% May % cent lower; Sept. flax 1 cent higher; ing barley unchanged; higher, Dec. 2 cents. Cash wheat was unsettled with demand and firmer. better demand and firm. demand was fair to good. Rye 4 {mand was fair to good. Barley of top sort was easier and slow. Flax was erratic. Livestock tone weak to 25 lower; WHEAT PRICES FALL ON EUROPE RUMORS, THEN CLIMB UPWARD Reports Discounted; believed. fa Sept. 20.—()—After the opening spurt of trade, wheat tures turned quiet and featureless aay’ but small gains were regis- red. Operations were desultory with pro- fessionals taking profits on rallies buying on the dip. Coarse grains failed to get as much support as was needed and dropped Winter was in better Durum was in Cash corn demand was slow. Oats SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Sept. 20—()—(U. S. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 8,000; under- on most slaughter classes; best grainfed ateers held above 11.00 and outstanding FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 20—P)—Forelgn exchange ir, demands: Britain 4.91%; 8.13%; tourist 27.25; Reg. 20. hind 24.72; Sweden 25.37; Montreal MONEY RATES New ‘York, Sept. 20. — () — Call money steady, % per cent all day. Time loans, 60-90 lays % offered; 4-6 mos % offered. a ie commercial paper x, per cent NEW. YORK BONDS New York, “Sept. 20—()—Bonds Great Northern 1's of 1936, 99%, GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Sept. 20—(4)—Govern- ment Bonds: Liberty fourth 4%’s 100.10. Treasury 4%’s 113.30. Treasury 4’s 109.20, MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Pheer Sept. 20.—()—Stocks First Bank Stock 11. Northwest Banco 5%. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Util. %. McGraw El. 22%, INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York). Quart. Inc. Sh. 1.41; 1.55. Sel. Inc. Sh. 4. Maryland fund 1 86; 18.23, CURB STOCKS New York, Sept. 20.—(#)—Curb: Cities Service, 1%. Elec. Bond & Share, 11. United Founders, 11-16. fu- WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN {Wnnipeg, Sept. 20— (#) —Cash wheat, No. 1 northern, 95%; No. 2 Northern, 92%; No. 3 northern, 88%. Nae No. 2 white, 36%; No. 3 white, % CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Sept. 20.—(#)—Cash wheat, No. 3 hard 118% 19%; No. 4 mixed tough 1.04%; No. 3 mixed 1.13. Corn, No. 2 mixed, 85%; No. 1 yel- low, 86%; No. 4 white, 84 Oats, No. 3 mixed, 29%; No. 2 white, 33%; sample grade, 24-27%. No rye, buckwheat, soybeans. Barley, nominal; feed 32-45; malt- ing, 50-75. Timothy seed, 2.50-65. cwt: Clover seed, 11.00-16.60 cwt. de- de- the DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Sept. 20.—(#)—Cash closing prices: Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern, 1.37%; No. 1 dark northern, 1.34%-137%; No. 2 dark northern, 1.30%-1.33%; No. 3 dark northern, 1.25%-1.32%; No. 4 dark northern, 1.24%-1.29%; No. 1 amber durum hard, 99%-1.21%; No. 2 amber durum hard, 99%-1.21%; No. 1 amber durum, 99% -1.08%; No. 2 amber durum, 99%- 1.08%; No. 1 mixed durum, 94’ 1.16%; No. 2 mixed durum, 92%- 1.16%. grass fat beeves around 9.00; bid 4.25- 5.25 for common grass heifers; good western beef cows held above 5.00; Flax, No. “u 1,72-1.75. Rye, No. 1 » 50%! Oats, No. 3 white, 39% -20%. above 8.00. Calves 1,500; around steady; vealers 7.00-9.00; 10.00. selections up lower; packing sows 10-15 off; 11.00-25; few 250-300 Ibs., 10.85-11. Tbs. Sheep, 5,000; fat lambs strong packers; native throwouts down , |Sausage bulls getting 4.00-5.00; trying 2 |lower on stockers; little inquiry feeders; best replacement steers held uneven; medium to choice Hogs, 2,300; butchers steady to 10 11.25 to shippers; better 160-250 lbs. packing sows 400 Ibs. down 9.65-' % heavies down to 9.50 and under; ; \erage cost Thursday 10.50; weight mostly-25 higher; bulk better natives 9.25; good to choice Montanas 9.40 to Barley, malting, ley, No. 1, 42% -43% 42%; No. 3 feed, for BOSTON WOOL . Boston, Sept. 20.—()—(U. &. D. A.) —The finer grades of territory wools were quite active. Good fresh comb- ing lines with some strictly combing staple 64’s and finer territory wools in original bags brought 76-77 cents scoured basis. The bulk of the sales of average to good French combing and similar grade wools in original bags brought around 75 cents scour- ed basis. Strictly combing 56's, % blood territory wool sold at 64-68 cents scoured basis. Medium grade strict- ly combing Ohio fleeces were strong to top 1 av- 254 to to “in case of your failure to appear or 3, }110 pound yearlings 7,75; 133 pound 7.00 or below; choice dryfeds around range yearlings 6.75; fat native ewes 1 16%, small 15; colored ducks 14; a ee geese 15. ae NEW YORK ae New York, Sept. 20. — (%) — Live oS poultry steady’ to weak. All freight oy z grades unchanged. Houd-Her. “B” . 21 Butter, 7,586, firm. Creamery, Howe Sound . 49 higher than extra 26%4-27; extra (92 Hudson Motor 11% score) 26; firsts (88-91 scores) 24%- Illinois Cent. . a 25%; seconds (84-87 scores) 23%- ae 24%; centralized (90 score) 25%-%. Int, Harvester 55% Cheese, 63,871, firm. Prices un- Int. Nick, Can, 2044 changed, MINNE. int. . ‘el, . Eggs, 10,140, firm. Mixed colors;| winneal roe fe apo yiest Johns-Manville tHe special packs or selections from fresh |receipts Friday aie compared to 139 pains ia a receipts 29%-34%; standards and/a year ago. Kre Os. 8 5% commercial standards 29-29%; firsts| Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse Kr SBE ae Eth 27%-%; other mixed colors un- /8tain closing quotations today follow: Libby-oF Gl. Fed changed. Cash Wheat elivered ‘To Arrive gg. & My. 13% ew oe FUTURE: Lorillard (P) . 24% te dpsed cee air . pepsi “|Macy (R. H.) 48% Cnleae ty Raat ta Mack ‘Trucks 2244 i gester *|Marine Midl, : Th tae Low Close 138% we. «ee. |Marsh. Field * 9% Storage standards, McCrory Strs. ... 10 Nov. vesises, 25% 25% 25% ATR, onsises name, eaeoon Pet. . 10 Storage ‘starpiards, ‘ Midland Stl. . ve fe ee eeseee 2600 25% 25% 135% . a. apa: Bt e Butter Futures 133% urray 15% Refrigerator stan- " 15 dards, Oct...... 25% 25% 25% 16 132% see 21% Refrigerator stan- ~ e 15% dards, Nov...... 25% .25% 25%] Il 1.30% sooo ae CHICAGO POTATOES z died cmaiaiita odes | gy ee sis Chicago; Sept. 20.—(?)—(U, 8, Dep." Ips, «103% 1.24% i 3% Agr.)—Potatoes, 57, on track 304, to-|5 D N North American. 19 tal U, 8S. shipments 494; Russets} lbs. ..... 1.20% Northern Pacific 17% slightly weaker, other stock steady; Monta Fed : Winter ‘Wheat Ohio Oil . 9% supplies rather liberal, demand and trading slow; sacked per cwt. Taaho}? lew showing decay, 1.15; U. 8. No. 2, 1.10; |1 ‘Triumphs, U. S. No. 1, washed, 1.20- H 27% 1.28% 1.26% 1.27% |Park Utah . 30; showing eons, } O0ciei. Mesa Be ee Bonney. Ge op) Cobblers, U. S. No.1, few mostly 1 , . Re 90, few higher; Triumphs U. 8. No. 2, Grade ot 12 126% 1276 125% 1.26% 90-90%; Minnesota Cobblers, U. 8.1 DHW 5 No, 1, mostly 87%; Commercial 77%-|- 1H W... 1.00% 120% 1.08% 1.194% | PHS hte 85; North Dakota Triumphs, U. 8. No. 1, few sales 85-90, mostly 90; Colorado | 1 ‘Triumphs, U. 8. No. 1, few sales 1.10. 2 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES 3 Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern spring 1,88%; No, 2 dark northern 65%-1.13%; No. 2 hard winter 1.26; \No. 2 hard amber durum 1.18%- 11.18%,» * Corn, No, 2 yellow 78%. Oats, No, 2 white 29%. Rye, No. 3, 48-49%. Barley, No. 3 malting 57-72; No. 2, 57; sample 31-39, Flax, No. 1, 1.70-1.75%. rye aa rd Vegetables Cabbage, per ton ...$15.00 Rutabagas, Minnesota sweet, per bushel ...60c Celery, jumbo, 20 to 25° Ibs., per doz. .......75¢ - Alep Other Vegetables BERGEN TRUCK FARM Pewmeon . rT pionerete Building Tie and Warmer—The Drier aliding Material : ‘See us for estimates ®SRICK AND TILE COMPANY Wm. Noggie, Sup't. Phone 128 It ue B EW oe + 1.28% 129% 127% aoe protein Minnesota ‘and South Dakota higher, tents 875-8. sacks. Shipments 22,374, z ‘Wage-earners was attained fast year. | Westingh. £1 Oliver Far Otis Elev. Pac. Gas & El. . Packard Motor . Par-Publix Ctf. . 1.28% Proctor & eave. DH Paw.. & 120% 1.22% 1.16% 1.17% DHW or 2H Wz... 110% 1.21% 114% ..... DHW or . 3H W.. 1.10% 1.16% 106% .\... Fancy Durum. amber hd 111% tan 107% pate Rei amber ha 1.08% 1 3, {top 11.85; bulk 180-250 Ib. 11.70-85; % | ping support holding prices steady on 54 | draggy and weak on lower grades; fed ‘| steady to weak; bulls weak to shade 2.50-3.25; rangers 3.75. Dairy cows generally steady, medi- um to good springers 45.00-65.00; sup- ply light; shipping demand relative st. CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 20.—()—(U, 8. D. A.) —Hogs 4,000, including 1,500 direct mostly 5 to 10 higher than Thursday’ average; underweights 5-25 higher; sows steady to shade higher; early 260-300 Ib, 11.25-75; 40-160 lbs, most- ly 11.00-65;. best sows 10.50. Cattle 3,000, calves 500; some ship- steers of value to sell at 10.00 and above, but market continued very heifers quotable steady, but grassy kinds weak to 25 lower and hard to move at decline; slaughter cows slow, lower at 5.50 and down; vealers fair- ly active, press practical top 10.00; few 10.50; stockers and feeders un- ‘a changes at weeks: #0, f0.40 sents 4e-| proved, cline. at 34-35 cents in the grease for 56's, % ee and at 34 cents for 48's, 50's, | SLOPE NEWS Mott—Distribution. checks has commenced in Hettinger county. of corn-hog Garrison—Fay Dilley, farmer, suf- fered fractured ribs and painful]. bruises when his car tipped over af- ter being sideswiped by a truck. Elmer Kelleher and Julius Weber escaped injury. Carson—Grant county commission- ‘Weishahn ers. have appointed Herman of Carson to fill the vacant county Justice of the peace office. Eigin—R. G. Beede has sold the Grant County News, weekly news- paper here, to Elgin. Kenneth Latta of Hazelton—Proposed WPA highway Projects in Emmons county, if ap- will involve expenditure of almost $500,000 and include construc- Seabee bd 12 ier | Seep 10.000; fab lambs active; bulk | tion of 8¢ milles of food: amber hd 1.08% 1.12% 10-25 higher; ip sharing some 101% fo. 7% |price strength; feeding lambs scarce; % |to local packers; bulk desirable west- good to choice natice lambs 9.25-50 erns 9.35 and 9.40; lb. weights 9.10; 2.75-4.00. i 3 rather plain 78 slaughter ewes %, $28; most beef cows 5.00 down; cut-|. | tri-Cont. Corp. ‘ pion Cue Union 4 sows bid 10 lower; better 190-250 Ib. ig [butchers bid 11,00-25; medium an; Minneapolis, Sept. ! jarload lots family pa- @ bbl, in 98-lb. cotton Pure Bran 15.50-16.00. |Warner Pict. A new low record ‘of morvality for ‘Westin a % | fed steers and yearlings salable above 5, | 10.25; plain short fed and grassy kinds opening %4| around 15 higher at 9.00 down; feed- it better naive iambs 820-88; double - SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Sept. 20.—(P)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 1,000; slaughter steers, yearlings and she stock dull, weak; quality generally plain; few 9.00 down; few medium heifers up to ter grades chiefly 3.50-4.00; stockers sharp downturn; good 850 1b. weights, 7.00; common and medium grades 6.75 down. Hogs, 1,000; no early sales; opening butcher bids steady to shippers; ek cee ree Ea Mee ert 1,000; including 300 billed| y, through; native lamb bid er lambs dull; late Thursday bulk 59 lb. feeders8.85. 2 Mot. + . ot polwortn oon Center—The Men's Civic club will 3 | and feeders dull, weak at recent | opera held in a Finsness, for ‘ity of Bismarck, resident bind died in the’ Mayo clinic wate at forth Dakota. | txmen 1 Got Anything to Sell? Try the WANT-ADS _ Position Wanted $25.00 Rags tang FOR INFORMA- TION leading to nt posi- permane: 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 1:14 AND 5:59. THIS MAY BE YOUR OPPORTUNITY. LEARN Auto Mechanics, Electricity, Acetylene and Electric Welding, al- 80 Diesel Motor. Practical training. Free “catalog. HANSON AUTO SCHOOL, Box 1780-X, Fargo, N. D. WANTED—A licensed barber for Saturday. 222-8th St. 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. Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY—We buy light used car for cash. Fords, Chevro- lets and Plymouths, get our ap- am Hedahl Motor Co. 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RELIABLE boys attending commer- cial college want part time work for board, room, or salary. Phone 121. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Sleeping room down town. City heat. Always hot wa- ter in room. Oall evenings except Tuesday, 304% Main. FOR RENT—Comfortable living room and sleeping room. Gas heat and plenty of hot water. Call at 522- 2nd 8t. 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 — Furnished sleeping room. Gentlemen preferred. Board if desired. 808 Main. ORDINANCE No. 473 E __ PROHIBITING 2 DE- GT EB TO BE A NUI- ICE AND PROVIDING PENALTY BOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF. Section 3, Penalty. A person vio- lating any of the provisions of this ordinance, shall, (upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not less than one dollar nor more than one hundred dollars or by, imprison- ment for not more than ninety days ae by both such fine and imprison- nt. First reading September 4,_1935. Second reading September 16, 1935, oi Passage September 16, 1935. SUMMONS. State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. John W. Holden, Plaintiff, va. Ida_ Holden, Defendant. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA ABOVE NAMED DE- PENDANT: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the Complaint in the above en- titled action, of which a copy ts here- unto annexed and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint on the sub- scriber at his law office at the Court House in the City of Steele, in Kidder County, North Dakota, within Thirty days after the service of this Sum- mons and Complaint upon you, ex- clusive of the day of such service, and answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complain Dated at Steele, North ‘Dakota, Sep- tember 17th, 1935. Arne Vinje, Attorney for the Plaintif: Office, Post-office and Res. idence Address, Steele, Kid- der Couaty, North Dakota. 9/20-27 10/4-11-18-2. SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH. IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. T. M. CASEY & SON, INC, A COR- PORATION, Plaintiff. Martha Rog- John K. vs. Thomas Van Et ers, George P. Flannery, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed- room. Close to bath, 806-1st St. Phone 1705-R. FOR RENT—Basément sleeping room. Twin beds. Gentlemen. Phone 691. FOR RENT—Furnished room. Call at 511-7th St. 644-J. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, off bath. Gentlemen preferred. 614 Avenue Cc. 4 sleeping Phone 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. FOR SALE—Six room house at 603 8th Street; three bed rooms, gar- age on rear. Large corner lot, would permit building on rear if desired. Might consider leasing to responsible party on annual basis. Phone 657 for further particulars. FOR SALE—Five room modern ai tractive and desirable bungalo' Two fine bedrooms, near schools. Good condition, lawn and trees. Geo. M. Register. Lots for Sale 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. —_—— eee Personal MATTRESSES built either regular or spring-filled. 408 Sth. Phone 1126. _>—— ee 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 apartment. Private bath and en- trance. Adults only. Also garage for rent, Available Sept. 28rd. 523- 6th St. FOR RENT—Two room basement: apartment. Furnished for light: housekeeping. 818-7th St. 1747-R. FOR RENT—Two room ae light houseeking apartment. Ground floor. $25.00 per month. 1014 Bdwy. FOR RENT—Large front apartment with kitchenette. 613-3rd Street. Phone 747. FOR RENT—Unfurnished 2 room apartment. Ground floor. Also s _ Sleeping room. 422-4th. Phone 649. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 3 room apartment. To reliable couple only. 604-3rd. Rear door. .|VACANGY in new Rue apartments, 707 Avenue A. Apply Apt. 1. Automobies for Sale FOR SALE—Fine 7 room ‘home on Seventh street, across from Bis- marck high school. Excellent con- gan: Reasonable price. Phone 6. 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. ——_——_——_—_——— Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Household goods con- Wetherby, Alexander Mary B. Foster, Anne C. } tle McDonald, Jeannette, Kenzie, Alexander e Thomas O. MeKensie, John Rae, Duncan McRae, McRae, William McRae, ine McRae, Mary McRae Cook, Jeannette McRae, Donald McRae, Frank J. Call, James W. BR mond, Eber H. Bi w. ney, Mrs, Polly Fisher, Joseph W. Buli, Bertha Lumm, Emerson K. Bull, Carlton Bull, 'F. B. Allen, Anna Skinkle Allen, Benjamin J. Fleuchaus, Edward 8. Allen, John Rea, John. A. Rea, David W. W. H. William Williamson, Henry Kilza M. Suttle, Margaret Mamson,” Elijah Coffin, Wells S. Dickinson, Wells 8. Dickinson, Edwin E,’ Dickinson, Frances Dickinson, Fayette W. Lawrence, County of Burleigh in the State of North Dakota, a corporation, © Ge, berms, County Auditor of Burleigh County, N. pad. all persons unknown, nzie, Me- claiming to have any ari title, interest, in or to or lien or en- cumbrance upon the _ property described in the complaint, Defendants. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA THE ABOVE NAMED DE- DENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled tion a copy of which said complaint is hereto an- served upon you, rve a copy of your Answer subscribers at their office 1 akota National Bank & Trust Company Bullding in the City of Bis- nexed and herewit and tose: marck, County of Burleigh, and State "lot North Dakot -within thirty days from and service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service. And in case of your failure to appear or answer as above required, plaintiff will take judgment against you by default. ne the rellet demanded in the complain: Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this anh day of August, 1935. nd & Foster, rye: Attorneys for Plaintift, Office and Post Office Address Bismarck, N. D. To,the Defendants above named: “|complaint in the ‘above entitled ac- tion have been filed in the office of the Clerk of he District Court, Bur- leigh County N, D. and that this ac- tion is Brows for the purpose of in plaintiff and in ex- defendants from any and interest to. and in described premises, to quieting Suding tl right, tit! the fonto services Paul for Mrs. Tallak ws One (1) and Two (2) Block 97 years ® Scranton|Forty nine (49) Northern Pacific Sec- ot uJ tins, Wy) Ten (10) Bleven (11) (12) in Block Twenty five ti) Fist ery ’ py og she City of Bismarck, N¢ ts Twenty nine (29) Shinty (30) Thirty one ta) and Thirty tw 2) sk Bixty seven (67) MeXens! & to the City of Bis+ in Yaurisign claim ts be bala is made against the sald ter, Hylend & Attorneys, for untite, | hi 9/6-18-20-37 Sef 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—Buffet, baby carriage, baby bassinet, gas laundry stove, radio, Phone 1m. 712-11th. USED CARS Chevrolet (6 w. w.) Sed. — Buick Sedan . Chrysler 6 Sedan Chrysler Coupe 62 P. A. Plymouth . Studebaker Sedan Plymouth Coupe 1929 Stutz Sedan ... 1932 Chevrolet Panel 1928 Buick Sedan 1933 1930 1933 {1928 1935 1933 1931 1930 1931 1933 1928 1932 1929 1932 Essex Terroplane Chrysler Sedan ... Ford Deluxe Sedan . Chrysler Brougham Chrysler 8 Sedan . 1927 Chevrolet Truck . 1933 Plymouth Coach . CORWIN-CHURCHILL INC. Phone. 700 For Sale PARTS FOR ANY TRACTOR, Truck or Auto, Save money by ordering parts from us. We are largest wreckers in wofld—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, Il. FOR SALE—3 piece bedroom set, al- so large chair and footstool. Phone 1862 after 6 p. m. For Sale or Rent FOR RENT OR SALE-Beer parior and lunch eounter. Barber shop in connection. Chas. Ryan, Peeing, N. D. Wanted to Rent WANTED AT ONCE—Two or three room furnished or unfurnished apartment. Location not particu- lar. Private bath desired. Adults. Reliable. Phone 831-W. | WANTED TO RENT—Five room modern house or spartment. Year lease if desired. Adults, Write Tribune Ad. 11631. WANTED TO RENT by gentlemen, well lighted sleeping room. on comfortable bed. Write ‘Tribune ad. 11705, Business Opportunity FOR SALE—One pair shoe skates, size 7, one pair football shoes, size 6%, Kelsey hand printing press 5x8 chase. All in good condition. Rufus Lumry, 311-8rd St. FOR SALE—Beauty shoppe equip- ment. Only shoppe in county [4 Write Mrs. Elmer Otterstrom, Box 181, Carson, N. Dak., or phone 42. bulls, Write A. E. Nelson, Box 315, Wilton, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Six good young pci gpm hry Call at Sii-14th. Rear door. Parties communicate with John J Chickenky, Bowman, Bowman,