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Jribune’s Grain, Livestock and aa _ Market Report for Tues., Oct. 22 STOCK PRICES EASE CORN IN STAR ROLE "OFF AS REACTIONS WITH PRICE CLIMB OF NEARLY 2 CENTS % Extreme Scarcity of Maize for Immediate Use Noted at Chicago 2 ip & Heavy Profit Taking Pr Sends Many Favorites Into Decline aa are E & ge 2; BEBEBBBBBBPEBOP ‘ \gample Grain: Roll, LY. INSTRUCTION BUREAU,| _ 12102. -New ea el Bon seomt ri ben va fot a abe = wie oe 25-R, St. Louis, Mo. EXPERT washing and ironing a ‘This ‘ stock mar! favorites reversed ny 63; » DB; ny SL; * : WAI esman with car at the Snowflake Laundry. 51! in the state ef Nerth Da- “boom” trend ‘Tuesday under, heavy |.46; 42 ibs, .61; 41 ibs, 36; 40 Ibs, 1; | Am. Sue. Fetes vee mancleat ofpartie | 10th. Phone TT ee. ‘profit-taking pressure, but de-/30 Ibs., Am. Tob. : 4 price gains, ity for high class man with success- | —==—===—===sserreemrsse—— Cuts and border used on mand switched to some of the rails,/Ibs., .25. nearly 2 cents @ bushel in some cases. ful specialty experience. Camp- For Sale want sds come under class- -Steels, utilities and specialties. No, 1 hard amber durum Extreme scarcity of corn avilable bell’s Photo Shop, 3rd ‘and Main. ie tfled display rates of 75 cents The late tone was irregular with/No, 1 mixed durum for immediate use was illustrated by ul - \OR SALE—Asplund, Ecklund, Ing- cobinnas tack single in- losses of 1 to 2 or more points be-|No. 1 red durum the fact that a car of No. 3 yellow —————— =} strom coal. $2.75 ton in load lots. ee per ing offset by scattered gains of as|No, 1 flax corn sold in Chicago at 80 cents a Household Goods for Sale Two tons, $2.85 each. Phone 834-R. ) much, Transfers. 9 3-|No. 2 flax 3, | bushel, 19% cents higher than Dec- FOR SALE—Gentine Fete chinese| _Bob Morris. pe ee ree ee 850,000 shares, No. 1 tye. a% ember delivery contracts, Two cars Tug. 8x10. Used only 9 months.|ROR SALE—Portable Corona type-|| %t; matrimonial or doubtful There was little in the news to 8c-|Barley ..... 18% | Of new Texas corn arrived in Chi- Perfect condition. Cash only. Call| writer with case. Excellent condi-|| Sévertising accepted. We re- count for the ragged appearance ofloats ... hi ee 1118 Ave. C between 6 and 7 tion, $18.50. 522-12th St. Ei: the list. Domestic economic pros-|perd winter wheat pects were as bright as ever and the t= CHICAG foreign situation was appreciably Rist Chicago, et x Corn closed firm, % to 1% above Monday's finish, Dec. 60% ta %, % 30% ‘25 INTERVIEW granted, applicants for RAILWAY MAIL CLERK FOR SALE—Piano, $35.00. Home com- There’s Lots of Male Help Wanted Female Hely Wanted nousewaee, References. ‘Preterably to go home nights, Phone 477. NEAT, NEAT, reliable girl for part time ouework, Go ‘nome nights. Phone 120-W. 1110 Thayer. Work Wanted GARBAGE hauling and grading lawns. Old rotten manure and black dirt for sale, 618 Anderson. Phone 823-M. C. H. Wagner. HOUSEWORK wanted. Clean, neat, lady, 27, with child of 2%. Good home desired. Write Tribune Ad. » branch. office to be opened soon in your loeality by-personriel director. Must be.reliable.and financially re- sponsible. Position offers attrac- tive income. Starts at once with advancement opportunities. We thoroughly train chosen applicant 80 experience not necessary. Write Finance Extension Corp., Hammond, Ind. EXAMIN- ATION IS CALLED. Applications close Oct. 28, Examination likely held within 30 days. We can help you qualify. Write, IMMEDIATE- FOR SALE—Used auto glass and windshields. Bismarck Auto Parts, 1011 E. Main. Phone 154. fort range, baby buggy, gateleg table. 404 Fifth 8t. Phone §97-R. In These WANT-ADS FOR SALE—Pool hall; good location Easy Andrew Walle, Sanborn, N. Dak. ——— Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Beautiful 6 room mod- ern home near park. Seven room modern house on west side. New 5 room bungalow near capitol. 3 on east side. Very rea- ‘ices and terms. T. M. FOR SALE—One 4-room modern house, $2,200. One 5-room modern 3,000. One 7-room mod- $5,200. A reasonable payment and balance can be ar- owner. Call at 323-2nd —Modern five-room with basement apart- Gas heat. Close to capitol, Call at FOR RENT—Six room modern bun- 619-1ith. Two 2 apartments, one 3 and one 4 room T. M. Casey FOR RENT—5 room modern . $35 8 month, L. Bt. _ Cary Co. Phone Mandan No. | Five room partly mod- _ern, Apartments, Phone 906. FOR SALE—Five room bungalow. quick turnover. Phone 877. FOR SALE BY OWNER—Modern 5- alow, gas heated. Call early to call at our of- fice and make your selection from our several new Sample Books showing our up-to-the-minute lines —(P— 64% | wheat unchanged to % lower, Dec. ane cts sr Poh Bernt shire ‘ Ets ecuiiting eatcarHioaraver, was Wet Open “High tow ol 15 11.00% to 1.01, oats % off to % up,| Emperor Haile Selasele himselt |FOR SALE—8 plece American wal SALE—Ueed wood desk. Cheap. surprising to the commission house 2 ie tes tes oe and provisions showing 3 cents to 5) broadcast a plea for world opposi- nut dining room set. Reasonable. juire at The Bismarck Tribune. The ‘ear was also advanced that M = 100% 34 mn 99 | cents decline. tion t@ Italy’s plan of conquest, Phone 1077-J. 927 10th. office. prices of several stocks may have been 9% rr ‘ : FOR SALE—One dining room suite, | eee . 5% 61% 59%s 60% 94% |GRAIN PRICES SAG higher; fat she stock firm; stockers if * WEE oe ee So” fo" 307 56 |IN MINNEAPOLIS PIT and feeders little changed; load tots| Qn° Pedroom suite. Inquire 906-18th Apartments for Rent ‘Trading in the first hour was the 60 60% 60 = 60% 30% | Minneapolis, Oct. 22—(%)—The|choice medium weight beeves held WOR BilE_haty heey acd cua FOR RENT-—5 room and bath newly tivellest # ming period. ein i grain market here was dull and fea-|above 11.75; several loads 9.25-10.50; aby buggy and child's) tufit and decorated unfurnished Aearlhe I ihe pf Jie oer aac oe en tureless Tuesday, and prices sagged to|good 778 Ib. helfers 9.28; most beet| Déd.. Very reasonable. 806 Ist St.| apartment. Kitchenette and laun- SE TUNEe Rata CaRG ECHR eae BER. BE Rs 3% lower levels. ; cows 4.00-75; cutter grades chiefly| Phone 1705-R. dry completely equipped. Kennelly TE Ge rane this & 2%| There was practically nothing in|3.25-75; good light stockers 7.50; choice |FOR SALE—Sewing machine. Gi Furniture Co., .N. D. hour falling 2 to 3. minutes behind | De 50% 50% 49% 49% )C. M. St.-P. 1% |late news to stir either buying or sell- | 375-400 Ib. stock steer calves 8.35-50;| condition. Call 1251-J. 408-3rd St. /#oR RENT—Unfurnished large mod- * Slate ealibesisead Tes pankcaigwed 51% 52 51% 51% |; M_St, P, & P. Pr. 1% ling. Selling of wheat against pur-|choice 620 Ib. feeding heifers 650, |=—=——————seeeennmeeemeenm |" orn $-r90m and bath first floor) Office, Hazen, latet, But stepped up oy tne filter whe 2 oho iawn sis ian 44% |chases of corn had some affect on) Hogs 3,000; slow; early bids and Lost and Found apartment. Gas for heat and cook- ae | hour. PI e 4 the prices of the former. —~ sales 15-200 lower; top 9.85; better |RouND—Bundle wrapped in paper| 1ng. Also water furnished. May] for beer parlor. Grains did virtually fothing. Cot- December wheat closed 1c lower,| 190-250 Ib. butchers 9.65-85; nothing containing lady's wearing apparel.) _be seen at 306-18th St. » ton improved as the AAA reduced : May %c lower and July %¢ lower.|done on other weights; medium and] Owner may have same by calling at |FOR RENT—Furnished, new kitch- * the Bankhead ginning tax. Bonds aos 12 December and May rye closed %c/light sows 850-60; feeder pigs Up to! ‘Tribune office and proving property.| enette basement apartment. Lights, were about es mixed as stocks. For- | May 340 i2ad 1236 1n00 higher. December feed barley closed |9.50. ——— | water, gas, heat and phone. Adults. pe hs ust. : (EERE ip) ie dr ae ac lower and May %o lower. De-| Sheep 3,000; no early fat lamb bids; sotcittn Bt. Sates oh COluntaad CLINI” Gate MINNEAPOLIS RANGE si |cember malting barley closed un-|better natives held to 9.25; feeders Wanted to Rent * Se a eRGANAGSb ae were | Minneapolis, Oct. 22.—( changed. December and May oats|steady: several loads rangers 840-85; |HOUSE wanted at once. Good loca-|TWO-ROOM | furnl eet & lone performance, getting up more)” wh, Open High Cl Ground floor. Gas, lights, heat fur- ig! we lose closed unchanged. December and|late Monday bulk better natives and) tion. Phone 1465. than 6 points. Advances of fractions TM 118 1.17% 117% i |May flax cloved Lie high range lambs 8.75-9.00. nished. Laundry privileges. Adults} joom house to stouind 2'yere secceied by Cosson ney ee aaaicaaee Tot mash eaLh WHiene wanda: | aie WINNIPEG CASA GRAIN only. Phone 282-M. 80-2nd St. | sonable pri b er tort aot eta ARE gd i eles adiannctag 64% |mand and it was fair to good. Win- |__| winnipeg, Oct. 22.) —Cash|FOR RENT—Two room spartment) Casey & Son k New Jersey, Columbia Gas, Santa Fe. | DE: 45% 46 , |ter wheat was nominally unchanged. Miscellaneous wheat: No. 1 northern 89%; No. 2| with private bath. Completely fur- Union Pantie cn: Oeneste aks ATH ATH Durum was firmer. | ipmeere easter acral northern 865%; No. 3 northern 81%. | _nished. oa: Aes 1 Corn demand was slow. Oats tone or Oats, No, 2 white 3: No. 3 white|/FOR RENT—Purnished basement] bungalow, N ware & tan canal genie Dec. ws Ba was steady with demand fair. Rye FOREIGN EXCHANGE 27. apartment. Adults only. $25.00 per! ern gene Unental Gan and Gtandard Olt of Kies be Monnet orto ecckatge tend) :pearesk Briainvees - _— |, mes OSes wee Cc) : j= Foe = pecer ee aes xt i fea eormione: “i Gemand and | rand in dollars, others in cents, Great |FOR RENT—Two room upstairs fur- agi by Du Pont dropped about 3, slong 25% 28% 25% 25% | m Britain 4.91%; France 6.59%; Italy TORIES iN Silene with Commercial Investment ‘Trust 26K (28% 26% 261 | EY 4 BAS: Clérmiany: free 40:95, réq; tout. $ _tange. 808-7th, «FOR SALE and Commercial Credit. Chrysler was 1.78% 1.98 1.78% 1.74% Firest. ist 25.00, reg. comm'l 19.80; Norway FOR RENT—Well furnished 3-room| bungalow down about 2 most of the day. Other 176° 1.76% 176 1.76% 2. vest 24.69; Sweden 25.34; Montreal in New ST A M p § apartment. Close in. 313 Mandan| ment. soft spots included General Motors, pedicle wea bs |b vork 98.36%; New York in Montreal! | St. 1628-J. school and Auburn, U, 8. Smelting, Johns-Man- DULUTH RANGE 101.43%. i By I. S. Klein |FOR RENT—Two apartments, Fur-| _ Sixth St. ville, Case, Westinghouse, Western! Duluth, Minn., Oct. 22.—()— Gen. 80. 8T. PAUL nished or unfurnished. Call at 523 Union and General Foods, Durum— Open High Low Close| Gen South St, Paul, Oct. 22—(AP—U. \ arate ee OH Gaeigh sais tee een ee hear UN Care MONEY RATES fon mixer eumniheda parton U ‘ i ‘ Gen. le changed, lower grades ptedom-| New York, Oct. 22.—(?)—Call money % ee Produce Markets i 93% ‘954% cite inate; trading rather slow ut Bet-|atendy, per cent all dat. Rose Apis. 218-3rd St. Phone #52,| _SPartment. <a F er cl an ; choice 3% per cent * —SS_— a CHICAGO ‘49, | Goodrich |. x |b. steers 11.50; common grassers| ‘Time’ loans steady, (60-80. days 1 nen _.Chicago, Oct, 22.—(7)—Butter and e Goodyear T.&R. 18%, | 4.75 to 6.25; grass fat heifers &0 to} offered; 4-6 mos. % offered. FOR RENT—14x00 building. Ideal ‘eggs were firm in tone Tuesday. 171% | Gt Nor. Ir. Ore Git, “14% | 6.25; plainer butchers down iv 400;! Bankers acceptances unchanged. location. Reasonable. Suitable for Poultry was steady. 17618 OE Wrest Bune 25% |low cutter and cutter cows 2.75 to any business. Inquire at Hazen| 115 Thayer. * Butter 7,919, firm; creamery spe- 115% | Houd-Her, = 28 |3.50; many veef cows 3.75 to 4.25; CURB STOCK tar Office, Hazen, N. i cials (3 score) 28 to 2814; extras (92) 16 oe | Bowe GouAd 23% | few grass fat 450 to 5.25; wetgtiter| New york, Oct. 22.—()—Ourd: fas fe a co a ee 21%; extra firsts (90 to 91) 26% 0) MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | Hudson Motor 33% | sausage bulls 435 to 4.75; ligns and| ities Service 2. \ea DO re beet 3 firsts (88 to 89) 2544 to 26; sec~ Minneapolis, Oct. 22.—()—Wheat| Tinois Cent, 154, | thin 3.50 to 4.25; common to medium| mec. Bond & Share 15%. ee ne a g onds (86 to 87) 24%: standards (90/ receipts Tuesday 195 compared to 80) Indus. Rayon 353, | Stocker steers 425 to 6.00; destrable| taieq Founders 1, Seman seta tinny a . firsts cars ¢ Minnesp lis cash wheat and cuarse it et 274 Sy esead ae, reed e ae cs eZ z eae To) ; EXAER “TInt. 58% | 1,800; mostly steady; desirable 130 to and local 28%; fresh graded fists rain os uotations today follow: ae Hick, Cast 30% 1180 ibe. 17.50 to 8.50; choice mostly Parioor Nbr geen Saye eel 1528-3 after six. ‘cars and local 27%; current receipts To Arrive| Johns-Manville 10% $.00. Close: 4 g (8 @5 to 27; refrigerator extras 2414; Kelvinator ...... 85° | Hoge 5,000 slow, mostly 10-15. Low-| pirst Bank Stock 11. MPOUIEy, live, #0 trucks, steady; hens|1 S nrg oo TM MSH + oe Ae tans 1b0 Thee paBclo at ta outsiders; | NW Baneo'S¥. ECOND to the great Goethe in | q os ' » rd ° = - : . 26% 140-11 ;. 9.85-10.00 to outsiders; CREO ERGEEDSI om ae j tees Sunt apes AS a a eee ae, 28 tm a aa 26% |some held higher; good and choice NEW YORK BONDS rane cath Wriedtick von {ROOM and board or board alone,|77S not too etragpdolesie sar aueee aa, 127% 183%... 4314 {180-270 Ibe, 9.75-88; 270-350 Ibs. 9.25-| new York, Oct. 22—(%—Bonds| gepilier, young poetic and dra- | Ressonable. Main street. Phone i ‘0:6, colons 18; daeg heen chimes te 115% |; good sows 860-65; few down to| close: sere genius.” Appointed ‘a. sur. | 303 for information. i >. Reve ence «125% 181% eee 49% |4.40; feeder pigs scarce, weak; ave-| Great Northern 7’s of 1936, 100%. NIGELY furnished room with break- ducks 4% Ibs. up, 17, small 15; colored 25% |age cost Monday 9.50; weight 247 lbs. | % ducks heavy 16, small 15; geese 14. 123% 120% vere on0. | Macy (RH) 53%] Sheep 6,000; nothing. done on GOVERNMENT BONDS i af NEW YORK 1.20% 1.37% .|Marine Midl. =o slaughter lambs; buyers talking lower; New York, Oct. 22.—(#)—Govern- “New York, Oct. 22—U?}-—Live poul- cry Marsh. Field but seilers asking higher; indications | ment bonds: 117% 1.24% 113% 1.21% 1.09% 1.19%2° ..... 1.05% 1.16% 125, |Steady on slaughter sheep and feed- 11% |ing lambs; bulk fat lambs Monday 23/9.00 to packers and shippers; few 43, |loads 9:16-25 to shippers; desirable 32% |-ange feeders Monday 8.50-75. His Dairy cows, milker and nearby Liberty Fourth 4%4’s blank. Treasury 4%’s 114.24, Treasury 4’s 110.19. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) try, steady to firm, By freight: chick- ehs 17-22; fowls 16-28; ducks 15-16; Other freight grades unchanged. ‘Butter 10,154, unsettled, creamery, éxtra (82 score) 28%-%; other grades Unchanged. 5DNS in demand; Midwest Util. 1%. Cheese 505,619, firm, prices un-|" Ibe, ...% 1.02% 1.13% s pele itn, kinds ne. | MeCraw EI, 29% changed. 1 Roe 124% 1.98% 3, | elected; plainer backward kinds ne- Eggs 13,590, firmer, mixed colors. eu ‘i (| glected; shippers medium to Special packs or selections from fresh receipts 30%-35; standard and com- Meroial standards 30; firsts 27; med- jums 40 Ibs, 24%-25%; other mixed colors unchanged. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Oct. 22.—(#)—Closing cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern spring, 60 Ibs. 1.3116-1.35%; No. 1 dark northern, 59 Ibs., 1.20%4-1.36%; 58 1bs., 1.2714-1.33; No. 2 dark north- ern, 87 Ibs., 1.25%4-1.311¢; No. 3 dark nothern, 56 Ibs., 1.23% 1.2914; 55 lbs., 1.20%4-1.27%; No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. 1.17% 1.24%; 53 Ibs. 1.15t2- 1.21%; No. § dark northern, 52 Ibs., 1,09%4-1.19%%; 51 lbs., 1.05%-1.18%; 50 taking good grades at 56.00-75.00; light, com- mon of aged shorts selling down to $35.00 occasionally. CHICAGO Chicago, Oct. 22.—()—(0. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Hogs, 17,000, including 7,000 a2 | direct; market slow, mostly 10-15 low- er than Monday's average; sows weak to 10 cents lower; early top 10.40; bulk 180-260 Ibs., 10.25-35; 260-300 Tos. 10,00-30; better grade 140-160 Ibs., 9.85-10.25; best sows 9.40. = i 5 oi 4 g 298: 98: 38 N. + 1.25% 1.37% 1.24% 1.23% 2 ] mm e + 1.24% 1.26% 1.23% 1.25% g: HOR-OR-9 bi 22knd roy et + 1.16% 1.25% 1.16% 1.26% sey eee Babots’ Whest | Park Utah aos 1,06% 1.17) Minnesota and South seceers 21% Cattle, 7,000; calves, 1,500; strictly | !Ds.. 1.02%2-1.13%; No. 1 northern, rigerat stan- — ni ys eel. 3 a i dards, Oct. 101% 1.18% 1.02% strong to 25 higher; top 1240; supply | oer durum, 60 Ibs,, 1.06-1.28; No. 2 desirable cattle suitable for shippers not very plentiful; bulk selling at hard amber durum, 59 Ibs., 1.05-1.23; : ’ 58 Ibs, 1,08-123; No. 3 hard amber 105 123 100 1.20 see arG) alow steady market oD | qurum, 87 Ibs, 1.01-1.20; 66 Ibs, 98- 1.06 123 and feeders 25-40 lower for the week | 1.18; No. 4 hard amber durum, 55 Ibs., 96-1.00; 54 Ibs, 94-106; No. 5 hard amber durum, 53 lbs., 92-1.04; 52 lbs., 90-1.00; No. 1 red durum 90-94. (Mixed durum discounted four cents below herd amber). te date, but fairly active at 8.00 down to all cows dull, weak to 15 low- heifers steady, light bulls weak, others steady; vealers 35-50 higher at 9.00-10.25, geon in the army of the Duke of Wurttemberg, in 1780, Schiller turned out his first important dram and immediately took leave from the army to see the play enacted. fast and dinner. Call at 401-5th St. ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_— AUCTIONEERING SALES being listed by Auctioneer who has ability, reliability, action and endurance. Results guaran- of New and Smart Personal Christ- mas Cards. Name imprinted at small additional cost. Also Busi- prices. That. absence without leave caused the duke to condema the poet: to writing none but medical treatises. But Schiller escaped and began the life of a wanderer. Finally permitted to settle down, he became poet of the theater i Mannheim, in 1783, and then be- gan his production of great drami and poems. But the wandering spirit was in him, and so on he journeyed until, stricken ill, he topped at Jena, where he wrote Wallenstein,” considered the fi tragic work in German. Then Weimar Schiller produced sev- eral poems and ended with his , Popular drama, “Wilhelm teed. Am proficient. Years selling experience. A. A. C. diploma. Any place. Any time. Jack White, 404 Ave, C. West, Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 523-W. ICE CREAM OUR butter brickle ice cream is fast becoming a favorite coo] weather dessert. You will be delighted with its delicious flavor. It's SUPER CREAMED. G. P. News. ——_—— SS HERIFF'S SALE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH. IN PiptRiSe, COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Firat National Bank of Bismarck, A corporation of Bismarck, N. D. Piaintite, personally, and Administ OF, to be the Germany honored this great Poet and drama- tist with a stamp, shown here, one Reo of a series fesued Defender that od ppg SDR SS he al leaders in Ger. hot water. Man literature and music. NEA Service, Ine.) North Dakota, upon judg. Bl ment rendered in said Court In favor ey id pi tiff and against the a I hav upon the followin described real property, lying an situate in Burleigh County, North ‘Copyright, 1938, for 1 oF 2. nda: SUMMONS Flax, No. 1, 1.77%-1.80%. Rye, No. 1, 48%-49%. Oats, No. 3 white, 27%-27%. Barley, malting, 45-63; feed,.23-43, CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Oct. 22.()—Cash wheat: No. 4 ré@ 100%; No. 2 hard 1.24; boing grade hard 78; No. 3 mixed Corn, No. 1 yellow 88; No. 3 yellow new 60; sample grade new 50-67. .| OnteNo, 2 white 31; sample grade 21-24%, Buckwheat No. 1, 1.10-13%; soy- sefeecse se & 8 , eo q STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH. a IN DISTRICT COURT - FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ‘he Federal Land Bank of Saint aul, @ body corporate, Plaintiff, vs. George Harding, Marsh Wilton, The First National Bank, Bis- marck, North Dakota, a Banking orporation, and The Sterling ational Farm Loan Association, & corporation, The State of North Dakota to the above named Defendants: Dakota, and described as follows, to-| FOR RENT: it: Lots Five and Six (5 & 6) rt} G9 ‘hirt 1929 1931 1930 Ford 1931 926 #8 swer the Compla: titled action, which will. be filed in| named eg hg firtere os i ALE ERR *!peans No, 2-yellow 80-81, Chicago. feed 30-48 aaszee : § y 853 ‘Wheat, No... heavy dark northern 96%; NO. 1~-dark Bak Ss Ete 2, - 8§F ge SSane se sounsSraaSsotisae Sees ee seer aerate Se or » No. ries ting 884-60; No NO. 4, 1.77% -1.61%: 3 2 a RR Al cularly dj Tl the Office of the Clerk of the District | Personally, and Reo I. Knauss as Court in and for the County of Bur-|Mministrator of the | cet in and to tl bove bed real property to satisfy the coats. $5,657.61 "00! the | ik and th day 0 35, together with ‘a ing coats of aT) ex at public auction Li isinarck, jer for abe ot rate. from- brent [Saal it SCHR, ane, tr, Tyas. fe. Anstrom, sie Banat, closure of @-mortgag lowing described real estate, siti ed in the County of Burleigi State of North ent more’ pel cribed as follows, to-wit: lorthwest Quarter ( of Section Ten (10), Tow] One Hundred Forty (140) Range Baventy ale Cu Fil we cae, ener a re or less, J : Gor Fament oo ie : bu paper fastener. You will find this Neatest stapler you ever 116 W. Thayer. FOR RENT—Large, nicely furnished bedroom. Close to bath. Suitable Phone 806-ist. FOR RENT—Rooms over knowles’ Jewelry Store. Apply to F. A, Knowles,

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