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or 7 \ ¥ ' =e ae “‘Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and— Market Report for Fri., Sept. 27 VARIOUS FAVORITES SCORE ADVANCES IN Stock Market Devotes Most of Its Attention to Buying, f Selling Favorites New York, Sept. 27—(7)—The stock market gave most of its buying at- tention to specialties Friday as many of the recent leaders milled about indifferently. , Gains of 1 to 3 or more points were scored by various favorites, but there ‘were a number of soft spots in evi- dence, The close -was irregular. Transfers peers 1,150,000 shares, Speculative forces watched the European situation without display- ing too much gloom. The market was not particularly unsettled by losses of 2 to around 5 points suffered by stocks of Standard Gas é& Electric following the company’s petition for reorganization under. the bankruptcy | Set laws. Shares of Coca-Cola, Philip Morris, McKesson & Robins preferred, Celo- tex preferred and Greyhound Cor-| De: poration got up 2 to 3 or more points. Gainers of fractions.to about a point included Chrysler, Glidden, preferred B, Union Pacific, National Distillers, Schenley, Consolidated =e ‘and American Tobacco B. Among issues unchanged to a shade higher or lower were U. 8. Steel, American Telephone, New York Cen- land Steel, Bethlehem, Sears Roe- buck, Kennecott, American Smelting, Canada Dry, General Electric, Pull- dard Oil of New Jersey. CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 27.—(#)—Butter was easy. Hens were easy and chickens steady to firm. Butter, 13,676, steady; creamery special (93 score) 26-2614; extras (92) 2514; extra firsts (90-91) 2414-25; firsts (68-89) 23%-24; seconds (86-87) 22%2-23; standards (90 centralized carlot) 25. Eggs, 6,600, easy, prices unchanged. Poultry, live, 21 trucks, hens easy, | SeP! chickens steady to firm; hens less than 4% Ibs. 17%; 4% Ibs. up 20; Leghorn hens. 14%; Rock springs 17- 21, colored 1634-18; Rock broilers 20, colored 20, barebacks 13-14; Leghorn chickens 16%; roosters 15; turkeys 14-18; ‘white ducks 4% lbs. up 16, small 14; colored ducks 14; geese 14. Radio|O tral, Santa Fe, North American, In- | S€Pt man, Phillips Petroleum and Stan- | Det et { Produce Markets | |Dec. + steady in tone Friday and eggs were | Dec. Grain Quotations BISMARCK GRAIN i (Furnished by Ruseell-Miller Co.) | New York Stocks | Closing Prices Sept. 27. Date Sept. 27. Adams Exp. .. No, 1 dark northern, 58 lbs. 1.15 No. 2 dark northern, $143 | Alaska Juneau . No, 3 dark northern, 1.08 | Allis Ch. Mfg. No. 3 dark northern, 105 Am, Bank Note .... No. 4 dark northern, 1,00 | Am. C: No. 4 dark northern, $T| Am, . 26% No. 5 dark northern, 94! Am. Crystal Sug. 15 No. 5 dark northern, 90|Am, Internat. 8% No. § dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... .86|Am. Mch. 7 Sample Grain: jAm. Metal .. 24% 49 Ibs., 81; 48 Ibs., 76; 47 Ibs., 70; 45 Am: Pow. & Lit na Ibs., .64; 45 lbs., 58; 44 lbs., 51; 43 lbs.,|Am" i: 26% 46; 42 Ibs., .41; 41 lbs., 36; 40 lbs., 3 & 48% 17% DULUTH RANGE a ee Sept. 27—(2)— Durum— Open High bed ed a be 30% LTT 1.75 1 175 (15% 1.72% EAFOLIS BANGE alas CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Sept. 27.—()— Wheat— Open aoe Low , |Curtiss Wright Aviation New - 3 Baldwin Loco. » 32 Balt. & Ohio . » 1% Barnsdall .. 9 Bendix Aviat 21% Bethl. Steel 38 Borden .. 4 Borg War! 55 Bridgeport Brass 15% Briggs Mfg. .. sh 'Budd Wheel . 4 Deere & Co. 40 Dia. Match . 38% Dome. Mines 40% eee ies Hanae NEW YORK 2% New York, Sept, 27. — (4) — Live BOs ae poultry, irregular. By freight: Tur- Illinois Cent. 15% ete oe other freight grades un- goo paren ~ changed. Int. ement . a 8,182, steady. Creamery, ex- EY tra’ (92 score) 26%-%; centralized A (90: score) 25%4-%; ,other grades un- Int. Tel, & Tel Ee changed. eavmate ce is + elvinator goes, 93,077, aaiek: Prices un- Beeohecny ri changed, resge (8. 6 Eggs, 9,880, weaker. Mixed colors; a special packs or selections fi fresh eae f sacclnter deena iat standards aaa on i MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN _ |Ligg. & My. “B’ 116% mercial standards 28%; firsts 26-27;|_,Minneapolls, Sept. 27—(p)_—Wheat |Lociy s 3 mediums, 40 Ibs, 28; dirties No. 1, 42 repels jay 491 compared to 91 Eanitiard ®. ve Ibs; 25; undergrades or small 24-25; iggs Cire lis cash wheat and coarse|Mack Trucks 22% refrigerators, special packs 27-28; ean’ clo ng AUDIOS: today follow:|Marine Midl. q standards 26%-%; firsts 35%-28%i) ra ay an Marsh, Fig Hes other mixed colors unchanged. re 2 Mid-Cont. Pet 10% “BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES ~ 1.345% 138% woe seeee eaeenee At ini . ot a Chicago, pt wirllpaties 1.32% 1.37% seco sree ele Bre ue put ures: urTa; orp. 2 High- Low Close 1.30% 1.36% 22. «.-..|Nash ‘Motors. . 15% Storage standards, Nat. Biscuit, 32 = NOV. sscsteseese 25% 25% 25% , 121% 1.45% Nat pele ie Storage standards, 124% 1.33% at. Bor ox Bec. sececcceees 26 25% 26 Stl. 1 Egg Futures qn . 1.21% 131% . N N. ¥, Central oH id No. Viation Refrigerator, Le eer eS 1.16% 1.29% North American 0% ‘Refrigerator stan- Northern Pacific 16% q 1.13% 1.26% il 10% dards, Nov. 25% 25 25 ‘ 18% " GHIGAGO POTATO! D ie ai ES Chicago, Sept. 27.—(#)—(U. 8. Dep.|,, 1s. 106% 1.20% : Agr) —Potatoes, 117, on track 371, to-|5 DN& 50 0 | ue tat-U. 8. shipments 474; about steady; * Montana Winter Wheat“ ""” 82% supplies liberal, demand and trading |14% protein 21% rather slow; sacked per cwt, Idaho|/1DH Wor 24% Rassets U. 8. No. 1, few sales 1.60-75;|__1 H W... 1.27% 1.29% 1.26% 1.28% 28% U, 8. No, 2, 1.18; Idaho Triumphs U.|13% protein se 8.:No, 1, 1.20; Wisconsin Cobblers U. ‘ 6 No, 1, 80-89%; ‘Triumphs U. & No. tahoe 1.26% 1.285% 1.25% 1.275 | Proc! re 1,780-85; Minnesota Cobblers, Com- IDE Wor : mercial 70-77%; Early’ Ohios un-|_1 H W... 1.25% 127% 1.24% 1.26% slassified 70; North Dakota Cobblers | Grade of U.S. No. 1, 82%-85; Triumphs U. 8.|}D H Wor 100% 119% LOTH No. 1, few sales 81%; Red River Ohios| minnescta’ and South’ Dakorx’ Wheat U. 8. No, 1, 82%4-85; showing slight /1 D H W or Re decay 80; Washington Russets Com-|' 1 H W... 1.18% 1.205% 1.14% 1.15% mercial 1.50; Iowa Cobblers, Commer- |2 es fanaiion: teak: gay 3 oan 114K 10%... BOSTON WOOL Fancy Durum— “""") Bervel Boston, Sept. 27.—()—(U, 8. D. A.) j1 amber hd 1.05% 1.13% 1.01% 1.08% Shell Union —Sizable quantities of a number of|2 amber hd 1.02% 1.10% Socony he . lines of domestic wools were moving B arabes 1 amber hd 2 amber hd 3 amber hd Grade of— 1 amber hd et 2 amber hd 88% 93% Gis and finer territory wool were|§ amber hd 86% 87% moved in good volumne at 71-78 cents] amber. 88% 95 scoured basis. Sizable lines of simi-/9 81% ot lar staple 64s and finer fleeces|/3 85% 86% * brought ‘around 69-71 cents. 1 Coes ae CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 2 ae 13 79 Chicago, Sept. 27 wheat,!3 yellow..;. 76 17 No.2 red garlicky 1.01%; No. 4 red/4 yellow. 5 tough 96; No. 3 mixed 1.01. . . {2 mixed 1 Corn No, 1 mixed 85%; No. 1 yel-|3 mixed ae low 85%; No. 2 :white 85%-! Oats— . ple gradé’ 80%-62%: 2 ue 30 Oats No. 2 white 34%; sample/3 white ety grade 27%-29. 4 white.. 28 Be rye, buckwheat, cing one ey TT we No. 2...... 49% 50% . Flax— jo. 1..06.. 15 1. Mart Phone 728 Shipments 23, Pure bran 140-18, 00, Standard middlings ese ac '% | ter lambs; asking [CORN VALUES FALL TAKE WHEAT WITH THEM AT CHICAGO Unfulfillment of Crop Frost Damage Does Much to Weaken Market Prices Chicago, Sept. 27.—(7)—Tumbles of corn values took the corn market down more than 2 cents at times Friday, and led to late setbacks of wheat prices. Unfulfillment of corn crop damage suggestions did much to weakert the corn market. Another bearish factor was late reports in dictating likelihood of rains in Argentina relieving pro- 1%, |Jonged drouth., Corn closed unsettled at the same he as yesterday's finish to % lower, Dec. % |58%-%%, wheat unchanged to % hgher, Dec. 98%-%, oats %-% off, and pro- visions unchanged to 35 cents down. FRACTIONALLY HIGHER WHEAT PRICES CHALKED Minneapolis, Sept. 27.—(7)—Eastern he ‘buying was an important factor in the % |Market for a time Friday and while the near future closed lower, fraction- but higher prices were registered for both December and May. Coarse grains were unsettled with flax dipping. Sept. wheat closed 1%¢ lower, Dec. %4e higher, May %c. Sept. rye futures closed %c higher, Dec. and May %c lower; Sept. feed barley 1c lower, Dec. unchanged, Sept. malting unchanged; Sept. oats %c 1, |higher, Dec. unchanged to tc higher, May %c lower; Sept. and Dec. flax 1c ¥, | lower, May 2c. ‘Tone of cash wheat was fair. Win- ter was firm and in fair to good de- bre mand. Durum was in better demand. Cash corn was narrow and sloppy. Oats demand was good. Rye demand was strong. Flax was in slower de- mand and weaker. Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 27— (?)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.) —Cattle—6,500; y, | better grades scarce in all classes; slaughter steers and fed she stock around steady; low grade cows strong; % | bulls lttle changed; good to choice fed steers quotable around 9,00-11.00; comparable heifers about 8.50-10.80; Grassy heifers getting 4.00-6.00; cut- ter grade cows 3.25-4.00; few beef % {COWS up to 4.75; sausage bulls rang- ing 3.15-4.75; fairly large assortment. of stockers available; bulk suitable to sell about 5.75-7.25; choice weights quotable to 8.00 or more. Calves 1,500; handyweight vealers at 8.50- 9.50; steady; heavy calves weak to lower; good grades mainly 7.50 down. Hogs 3,000; mostly 15-25 lower; 150 lbs. down and feeder pigs uneven- ly steady to 25 off; shipper demand fairly broad for 160-200 Tbs, bulk to shippers; better 140-160 Ibs., 10.50- 90; packing sows mostly 9.35-50; aver- % age cost Thursday 10.28; weight 269 '% | Ibs sa i Sheep, 13, 000; no early sales slaugh- stronger or above 5% | 9.00 on best kinds; fat ewes steady at 2.50-3.75; bulk fat native lambs Thursday 9.00; few late 8.75; range feeding lambs mainly 9.00. Dairy cattle, fully steady on all grades; demand fairly broad and de- pendable; medium and good springer cows 50.00-70.00; plain backward lightweights down to 35.00 mainly, CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 27.—(P)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Hogs, 3,000, including 1,200 direct; unevenly 10 to 25 lower than Thursday's average; top 11.65; bulk good and cholce 180-240 Ib., 11.35-60; few 140-175 Ib. 11.00-25; bulk desir- able packing sows 9.90-10.25. Cattle 2,000, calves 500; steers and yearlings scarce; mostly steady; few loads good offerings held around 11.50 not getting action; early sales 10.75 downward; heifers still rather slow, about steady; all cows fairly active, steady to strong, slightly higher in instances; bulls weak and vealers steady; few selected vealers 10.00-10.50; stockers and feed- ers barely steady but week's supply '%m | Well cleaned up. Sheep 6,000; fairly active; mostly % | steady on all classes; five cars good |” to choice around 74 lb. range lambs 9.50 with 25 per cent out; bulk na- ie 9.25 down; native ewes 2.75- lambs, 9.25. SIOUX CITY Sioux ‘City, Iowa, Sept. 27—(7)— (U. 8. Dept. Agr. ttle, 2,000; fed quality plain; mostly un- changed; stockers and feeders scarce, steady; few fed yearlings around 10.00; plain short fed and grassy kinds 9.00 down; bulk beef cows 4.25-5.25; cutter grades mainly 3.50- 400; few common and medium 25-40 under early shipper market; top 10.85; better 190-260 lb. butchers 10.35-60; no action-on other. weights; ‘sows 9.15-35. Sheep 1,800; opening bids and sales ter . ~ mative was fair to good at firm prives, Barley 4 better 160-260 Ibs., 10.65-90; top 10.95 | “! choice lightweight feeding | # It’s prere: Blossom Timel When it's artichoke blossom time in San Mateo county, Calit.—and it is right now, as pretty Sally McGrew of Bur- Ungame demonstrates — every- one there is busy and happy. From the first specimens of the vegetable grown in the United States, this district has built up a thriving artichoke indus- try. And beauty, it seems, has kept apace. 1.13%; No. 2 hard amber durum 95%- 1.12%; No. 1 amber durum 93%- 100%; No. 2 amber durum 93%- 1.00% ; No. 1 mixed durum 881% -1.05% ; No. 2 mixed durum 86%-1.05%; No. 1 red durum 84%-85%. Flax No. 1, 1.74%-1.77%4; to arrive 1.74%. Rye No. 1, 49%-50%; to Oats No. 3 white 29% -293 Tive 29, Barley, malting, 45-63; No. 1 feed 43%-44%; No. 2 feed 42%-43%; No. ‘ive 49%. to ar- Bargains inthe WANT- ADS Will Surprise You Male Help Wanted Salesmen Wanted LEARN Auto Mechanics, Electricity, Acetylene and Electric Welding, al- so Diesel Motor. Practical train- ing. Free catalog. HANSON AUTO SCHOOL, Box 1780-X, Fargo, N. D. WANTED—Men to learn the grocery business, Give age, phone number ‘Tribune Ad. 11818. Z SEE AD under Business opportuni- ties. Opening here. Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Two room unfurnished apartment. Electric refrigerator, Kitchenette, private bath and en- trance. Two adults only. capitol. Phone 970. FOR RENT—Unfurnished basement three room apartment with shower, garage. Also sleeping room ad- _Joining bath, 401-13th St. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment. Private bath and kitch- enette. Electric refrigerator. 106 Main. Nicola Apts. FOR RENT—Large unfurnished apartment. City heat. For sale: Tank water heaters, also city lots. _ Phone 906. FOR RENT—Two, 2 room apart- ments, upstairs and downstairs. Light, heats, water furnished, 1014 Broadway. 4; FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment. Heat, lights, gas, wa- ter, _Adulia, "$35.0, _$00-Ané. FOR RENT—Two room apartment. One block from postoffice. Also sleeping room. Phone 1227-5, is FOR RENT—Furnished 1 room and kitchenette apartment. Adults only, 322 9th, VACANCY in new Rue apartments. 707 Avenue A. Apply Apt. 1. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room to respectable party. Good location. Also nice basement sleep- ing room. Radiant gas fireplace. Gentlemen. Phone 1550. FOR RENT—Two large Near > sleeping 3 feed 39%-42%. | Miscellaneous if ° * FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 27.—(?)—Foreign exchange steady; demands: Great Britain. 4.91%; France 659%; Italy 8.15%; German free 40.26; Reg. tour- ist 27.25; reg. comm’l 20.25; Norway 24.70; Sweden, 25.35; Montreal 98.87%. MONEY RATES New York, Sept. 27.—(#)—Call money steady; 4 per cent all day; time loans steady; 60-90 days % of- fered; 4-6 mos % offered; prime com- mercial paper % per cent. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Util. %. McGraw El. 23%. NEW YORK BONDS New York, Sept. 27.—(4)—Bonds close: Great Northern 7s of 1936 9914. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Sept. 27.—(4)—Stocks jose: First Bank Stock (no trading). Northwest Banco 5%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Sept. 27.—(#)—Govern- ment bonds: Liberty 4th 4%s 100.12. Treas, 4%s 114.8. CURB STOCKS New York, Sept. 27.—(?)—Ourb: Cities Service 1%. Elec. Bond & Share 12%. United Founders %. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Sept. 27.—(?)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 1 heavy dark northern spring, 1.38%; No. 1 dark northern, 1.373; grade dark notthern, 3 No. 4 northern, 1.17; sample grade hard winter, 1.03%; No. 2 hard am- ber durum, 1.04%4-1.14%; No. 4 mixed durum, 93; No. 1 red durum, 87%. Corn: No. 2 yellow, 78%. Oats: No, 2 white, 29. Rye: No. 3, 47%-4916. Barley: No. 3 malting 56-66%; No. 3, 48-65%. Flax: No. 1, 1.79-1.86, 3 WINNIPEG CASH WHEAT steers, yearlings and she stock scarce; | eq g rooms. Suitable for one or two gentlemen each. ‘Three blocks downtown. 507-4th. FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom. Large closet. New furniture. Gen- tlemen preferred. 219-3rd St. FOR RENT—Large furnished room. Suitable for housekeeping or sleep- _ing. No children. 307-4th. FOR RENT—One furnished Close in. Gentlemen preferred. Call after 5:30, 418-2nd. FOR RENT Nice sleeping room. Hot water at all times. Good location, 619-6th. Phone 619-W. FOR RENT—Nice sleeping room for 1 or 2 ladies. Board if desired. 817- 10th. Phone 1577-M. and three good references. Write SALESMAN tea and coffee route in Bismarck for thé Grand Union Tea Company. Guaranteed salary and commission. Bond required, See Mr. Anderson at the Annex Hotel. i Female Help Wanted WANTED—Competent girl good cook, for adults only. One who can. act as housekeeper and take com- plete charge. None but experienc- ed need apply. References, Write Tribune Ad. 11733. WANTED—Two women to qualify to Manage large concern. 222-8th St. —————————E——— ESS Ss Work Wanted GIRLS attending Commercial Col- lege desire housework for room and board. School hours 9 to 12 a. m. and 1:30 to 4 p. m. Monday to Fri- day. Phone 121, EXPERT washing apd ironing done at the Snowflake Laundry. 518-10th. Phone 779, WANTED—Housework by experienc- ed girl. Good cook. Write Tribune Ad. 11811. CCC REAL ESTATE 4 Room Modern Bungalow .. 5 Room Modern Bungalow .. 7 room modern house . 7 Room Modern House . 5 Room Modern Bungalow . 5 Room Modern Bungalow .. 6500.00 6 Room Modern Bungalow .. 7800.00 This, the best built house in city. ONLY a few of the over hundred houses and one thousand lots I have for sale in all parts of the city to suit almost any taste or purse. F. E. YOUNG ———£_—£_—~weV=— Houses and Flats FOR SALE—New, modern, 5 room bungalow. Near capitel and schools. Hot water heat. Hardwood floors. Low taxes on old paving. Also seven room modern house on west end. Very good condition. Rea- sonable terms. T. M, Casey & Son. FOR SALE—Six room house at 503 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—Equity in new modern 5 room house with basement apart- ment. Now renting for $55.00 per month. Indebtedness Home Own- ers Loan Corporation. Write J. W. Pauley, Bismarck, FOR SALE—My fine dwelling two and one half stories, with base- ment apartment. Reason: Too large for my family. Call between 6 and Street. FOR RENT—Pieasant sleeping room. 812 Main. ——— Household Goods for Sale FOR+ SALE—Kimball _ gr: piano, bedroom set, dining room set, dish- es, etc. Mrs, Kjelstrup. Phone 1110. Wanted to Rent WANT TO RENT—Modern unfur- nished bungalow, gas heat, good district. Write Tribune Ad. 11823. WANTED—Furnished apartment for young couple by October ist. Ref- erences furnished. Phone 184. WANTED TO RENT—3 or 4 room house. Pay in advance every month. Phone 94. Lots for Sale FOR SALE—Lot 50x70, facing beau- tiful capitol, between 6 and 7th streets on capitol boulevard. See Dick Zerr, 607% Thayer Ave. Farm Lands BUY YOUR FARM NOW. Good lo- cations in almost every county. On- ly one fifth down, balance on 20 year terms. Write today for free information. Department 43 Fed- eral Land Bank, Saint Paul. FOR SALE OR TRADE for Bismarck property: leigh county. Write Tribune Ad. 11750. For Rent rooms. Dakota National Bank and Trust Co. Phone 138, FOR RENT—Brick storehouse, size 25x35. Rear 112 4th 8t, M. W. Neff. ;|OPENING here for high class man. Income $50 week and up. Exper- fence not necessary. No selling. $150 investment required, FOR RENT—Suite of three office} H. FOR SALE—Five room modern de- sirable bungalow. Two bedrooms, sun parlor, extra room finished in basement. Fine yard. Also other houses. Geo. M. Register. FOR SALE—7 room modern dwelling, 3 bedrooms and den. Hardwood floors, gas heat, double garage. Well located. Bargain. Geo. M. Regis- ter. FOR RENT—5 room cottage. Call at 207-10th St. ee=>==Ekeeee ee ] —___— Room Mate Wanted RESPECTABLE girl wants room mate to share bedroom. Large closet. New furniture. 219-3rd St. MM ON! STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH. DISTRICT COURT FOURTH subiciae DISTRICT. T._M. CASEY & SON, INC, A COR- PORATION, Plaintift ve. Thomas Van Etten, Martha Rog- ers, George P. Flannery, John Wetherby, Alexander McKenzie, Mary B. Ft Ann McK« Jeannette E. Ble MeDonalc Kenzie, Alexander McKenzie, Thomas 0. MeKensie, John ate: Duncan McRae, Farquahr , William McRae, Kather- McRae Cook, Donald McRae, J, Call, James W. | Ray- mond, Eber H. Bly, F..W. MeKin- ney, Mrs. Polly Fisher, Jo Bull, B X¥ Em ts "F. B, Alten, ariel Skinkle ‘Allen, Benjamin J. Fleuchaus, Edward 8. = ae gen P. Re David. H. Williamson, Wm. son, Henry Suttle, Bilsa M. Suttle, Margaret | Wil: Ha jah’ Coffin, Wells 3. Dickenson, ‘Wells 8, ‘Dickinson, Edwin 5." Dicki Frances B. ta, a corporation + Derby, County Auditor o! Burleigh County, N, D. d all Persons unknown, cor claiming to have any right, title, interest, in or to or lien or en- cumbrance upon the property described in the complaint, Defendants. aan STATE OF NORTH DAKOT. 7 p.m. only. J, J. Barth, 316-11th |’ ; t 4 First house west of Blamarek Base- ball diamond. WM. MELECH. Phone 507-M weal SS se ROOM AND BOARD—Room for two in private home. Close in, Good ae cooking. References. Phone 1628-J. a eee STOMACH ie GAs on INDIGESTION’ victims, fer? For quick relief Bote a a sample of Udga, a doctor’s prescrip- tion at Service Drug Store. expenses. Box 246, Hazelton, N. Dak. MATTRESSES sek old eninge ine trig Tenovated and re- It elt regular or spring-filled. 408 Sth. Phone 1126. re | Lost and Found i LOST Sept. 19th: Key ring and keys. Two keys numbered 446. Call Tribune or Phone 148, Re- ward. LIBERAL REWARD for half Angora, black kitten taken from Tavern last night. Child’s pet. Phone 1775-W. EEE Automobiles for Sale USED CARS Studebaker Coach ... DeSoto 4 door Sedan . Chrysler 52 Coach ..... Plymouth Rumble Seat Coupe Chrysler 6 Coupe Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Deluxe Coupe 625.00 Ford Sedan ..........+2 275.08 Chevrolet (6 w. w.) Sed, poop | 1934 1933 1928 1934 ing Co., Inc. Galesburg, Til. only, Pacific Hotel. THE ABOVE NAMED DE- DEND, NTS FOR SALE—Beer parlor, pool hall and bowling alley in coal mining town, Reasonable rent. Write Tribune Ad. 11788. tere. serie North Dakots, County of > Strict Court, Fourth Judicial | John tee Holden, | Plaintitt, Ida Holden, Defendant. vs. THE orate & NORTH eee TO on OVE NAMED swer the Complaint in the hereby summoned to an- he complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action a copy of which said complaint gr a Foster, r Plaintiff, Office cri kB Address To the Bo ndants ese) named: You each of you will take notice that the WE SELL from 200 to unbroke horses every in titled action, of which a copy. is here. unto annexed and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of a Answer to the Complaint on the sub- scriber at his law pipe at Gad court summoni ttl ie fendants Fant tl and interest inp and wits ollowing described premises, to ken ts One (1) Pret abegit Pia oe rent haa st fin ina ‘city of of Slsmarck, Sore Dak cota. Lets Nine . ‘Ten (10) oh qa» Heady “Finnnety, Wetherby. Aaaition ‘ether! 01 jo the City of saajerats Vinje, tor ae Plaintiff, office and Res tecle, Kid- | fon orth kota. f

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