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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1986 9 | ‘Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and FRANCE STANDS BY ‘There Are Savings for You Market Report for Thur., Jan. 30 CEES ERIE In These WANT-ADS Z Salesmen Wanted Work Wanted : WANTED—A good salesman capable |WORK WANTED middle-aged ; STOCK PRICES HURT Grain Quotations New York Stocks WHEAT PRICES PICK Vote of Confidence Forecast for} © or driving truck. Must be able to| lady with e: aetbhea. (Costner Tribune Rates : Premier Sarraut by Cham- oa fad a bond. Write Tribune Ad. tas i eee Write Are LOW 7 se une 5 Je AS PROFIT TAKERS BISMARCK GRAIN Closing Prices, Jan. 30, 1936 (/P ARTER INFLATION ber of Deputies = ——————— | WANTED—Housework, nursing, or Minimum charge for one ; f (Furnished i aa Gols | iawmoet een 19% Bear ore Help Wanted ea work for two months. Write insertion—450 for 15 words. 1 \ i 2 16 Paris, Jan. 30.—(P)}—Premier Albert | TWO SUPERVISORS wanted to sell)_Martha Hoy, Mandan, N. Dak. First insertion (per werd) 96 SWING INTO ACTION No. 1 dark northern, 58 lbs. 0.00 A ate’ BiG OK RUMOR iN RENEWED Sarraut Thursday threw in his ut a nationally advertised electrical ap-| EXPERT dry cleaning at reasonable|| 2 pidhersnting tener eed Bee gree ee pe eet tae] Aine Bane NOU + 45% with Great Britain declaring that na-| pliance and handle salesmen in this] cost. Rapid service. Snowflakej| (per word) No H read steno by te 1.01 am. ane tion’s “cooperation with France is the} territory. Age limits 18 to 30 years) Laundry, Phone 779, 3 consecutive No. 4 dark northern, 64 Ibs. 11% essential guarantee of the peace of} preferable. State qualifications.) HOUSEWORK wanted by experienc- elo i : : ‘i ana LS Write Tribun 13163, 4 Steels, Utilities, Oils and Spe-| No. « dark northern, 53 Ibs. 5 2% | Continued Weakness of Winni- ee seven-minute ministerial dec- | =====eeenrannestecemmegeeerene sr on ved —— sane eee eee many dae No, 5 dark northern, 52 lbs, ‘ \ a 5 i cialties Prove Resistant, No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. : he peg Market Is Restrain- rmiteca tia Goatees aS ‘i pote) Female Help Wanted | ExpmRiENCED girl wants house: oraen inserti Close Strong grey: northern, 50 Ibs. . ¥ 10% ing Influence “impartial elections,” but promised to| “i tape omer ot enee, Willing to| (ork: Call 1705-M. Ask for Mar-|) ¢ consecutive insertio H 2 i. try to reduce unemployment, encour- ‘ sf (coer (mer word) a 49 Ibs., 77; 48 Ibs, 72; 47 Ibs., 67; 46 Am. 31% — trade, and protect the gold frane| ®¢eP out. Call at Bismarck Bar-| RErTABLE girl wants general ho P, Ths., 62; 45 Ibs., 57; 44 Ibs., 50; 43 Ibs., | Am. 64° | Chicago, Jan. 30.—(P)—Renéwal of |e age ao eee eee gain Store. Work, Write Tribune Ad No, 19549. This table of rates effective Se se ercein aOratce rome ($8: 42 Ibs. 40; 41 Ibs, 35; 40 Ihs., 30; | Am 21, |inflation talk’ rallied wheat late|i™.the strugele toward “a happler t0-| eee eee Ad No. 13549. |] only in the state of North Da- morrow.” WANTED—Sewing or day work. Call|] kota. Thursd: 39 Ibs., 25. All under 39 lbs., 25. Thursday after prices had touched Personal Bed Performance ar gone of thelr |NO- 2 hard amber durum olan: ol fei Ge Gulp ae MATTRESSES 2 Cuts and border urea on eee nee No. i ie dieu i 66 | Am. "Tne rallies followed Washington re-|__ AS he spoke, the Bank of France ts Bir eee ena. ene Apartments for Rent _ fied display. rates ot 1h Gana een ace eopemtied pererres MO TEAS co.cc 1136 Anaconda {ports that the Ietieton bles in sos.|announced the withdrawal of another| your old mattresses, folks. 1020|5OR RENT—Feb. ist. in new build-|| per colamn Inch per single in- ’ arm. Il. 67 billion francs (about $67,980,000) in| Broadway. Phone 1126. ing, unfurnished apartment. Livin; sertion. sistant, and scattered strong spots)NO. 2 flax . 108 | Fcelatan “be | gress had succeeded in appending to ee é 4 'ygoods . gold from its vaults during the veek | ————————= = “==—==| room, bedroom, kitchen, bath, fire- ¢ Were in evidence, The close was ire pas a Tye... : 7 Atch. T, & 8. F. . 4 tite ies A vtdte to enn TIDES that the government of Former Pre- Wanted to Rent place, and electric refrigerator. No wane Pinker th * regular. Transfers approximated 2,- g ae Cae of 1926 parity. A restraining influ-|™let Laval was falling. WANTED TO RENT—Modern 5 or 6| children. Phone 626. advertising accepted. We re- 850,000 shares. i Ae : SS BMinwin Soeee: ‘ence on wheat rallies, though, was|_ “The financial situation,” declared} room house in good condition by| FOR RENT—Unfurnished new mod-|| serve the right to edit er re- was fast at times, with the Hard winter, wheat - bee Balt, @ ONO... continued weakness of the Winnipeg|Satraut, “imperiously demands our! party steadily employed in Bis-| ern 3 large room apartment, 404|| ject any copy submitted, ticker tape falling behind. Realizing CHICAGO RANGE Barnsdall .... market. A attention to dissipate the menacing} marck. Write Tribune Ad. 13152. Mandan St. Call north basement set iri after a as to tall aged Chicago, Jan. pave Me Bendix Aviation : Wheat closed irregular, % lower to ae and to defend the franc’s| Warren TO RENT—Three or four| apartment. OOF ‘GANG fh ane dneee Numberous new -year ‘were t. C 7 ethi. % "| stal ity.” Pres sacha recorded before selling began. The NO Aeeogeay k Tow Close | Boeing Airpl fink tse pared ath, Wednesday’s|S"The premier promised the continu-| oom furnished apartment or fur-|#OR RENT—Nicely furnished two A representative will call it activity was inclined to dwindle on de- | July : 88% ‘98% |Borden .. 41to % up, May 59-74; oats unchanged | ance of the “collective security” policy —nished house._Write Box 262._| room cosy apartment. Quiet work-!| you desire. Telephone 32 and clines. Technical influences connect- Sept. 31% 87% |Borg Warner to % higher, and provisions . un-|in the League of Nations and pledged Sal ing couple preferred. 604-3rd. Call|| ask for the want ad de- ed with the sharp advance of past ses- Briges Mige i | changed to 10 cents decline. himself to do everything “to facil- ‘For Sale Tear door. partment, sions were seen in the downward /M rad rts Buda Wheel itate and hasten within the league|A BARGAIN. Hawaiian Guitar. Music} FOR RENT—Modern unfurnished f movemyat of various stocks. 7 80% | Burr. Ad. Mch: MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT the settlement of the Italo-Ethiopian| lessons and instructions complete,! partment in the New Rue apart- q 60% 60% Q ed in ie Eicted “range Sons | 28% Cae OD 3 | PRICES ARE HELD UP conflict and the cessation of the cruel| _ $10.00. Write Tribune Ad. 13160. | ments, two bedrooms, 707 Ave, <A. | eee in a resi range. 28% a +} Minneapolis, Jan, 30.—()—An im- | hostilities.” FOR SALE—Complete Snowflier At-| FOR RENT—One 4-room apartment, were fairly steady. Foreign exchanges 28” 2g |Caterpil. ‘Tract. | portant break in wheat prices here Chamber of deputies lobbies fore-| tachment for Ford or Chevrolet. prot Business Opportunity gave ground slightly in terms of the 27% 27% |Celanese ..... Le I unfurnished. In new fireproof Cerro de Pasco x, |Ches. & Ohio i }was prevented Thursday when cash|cast that the cabinet, formed to re-| Perfect condition. Cheap if taken} building. J. B. Smith, phone 1184. GROCERY, Meat Market, Fixtures 577; [interests bought grain in Chicago to|place that of Pierre Laval which fell] immediately. Harry J. Clark. Phone |3"poon unfurnished apartment. Gas| "4 Stock for Sale. City of 22,000 3% | hold the market up. amid criticism over foreign policy,| 1550. heat, and water qatnutiea, Private population. Good location, cheap i There was some gain in trade vol-! would win a vote of confidence by a| BARGAINS ig wood desks and large} entrance. 318 9th. Phone 291-W. rent, Have been in business at this + | ume near the close of the session and | majority of at least 65. double door steel safe, if taken this FOR saaneiaed same place for fifteen years. Write 4g short covering resulted in a fraction- RENT—3 room unfurnisl Tribune Ad. 13158. dollar. Mi Radio preferred B got up about 4 points and Alleghany preferred was | ge up as much. Among the steadier shares were U. 8. Steel, American Steel 56 55 a ae k. J.R. Ridley, Phone Mandan es ir ad eae Founders, U. 8. Pipe, Standard Oil of ally higher close for May but deferred ‘ . ans, apartment, private bath. Newly de- ; y Continental Oil, Atisntic’ Refining, |M ai coarse: graink tak tem tole nitentiary Doors | ci sacs —aaiand acid wea, CMe oH A new Fear door. | eas proven money maker, operated ontinent 5 antic rq , Colgate-Palm. . Coarse grain futures were firm » FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. : yi "\ warner Bros., Electric Boat, Columbia | May 4 Colum, G. & El. strong with rye being bought against Shut on Embezzler $2.75, load lots. Relief orders ac: ae very economically. Small investe Bel Gas, McIntyre, Dome and Alaska Colum. Pic. Vtc. . sales of WHERE kil “Con: cepted. Phone 834-R. Bob Morris.| Sutable for couple or students.) ment required. Bright future ahead, i ie ee = Right down town, 307-4th. Write Tribune Ad. 13540, Juneau. e Com. Credit . May wheat closed %4c higher, July Sheriff W. J. Murie of Langdon, FOR SALE—Dalton adding machine = ae d. 13540, American Can and Case dropped SSR Te Com. & Si 4%e lower and September %c lower. | Cavalier county, arrived here Wednes- | with stand. Good condition, $35.00. at aoaaeee haere FOR SALE—AUTO GARAGE _busis around 4 each and Deere, Continental MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Gon, Gas May malting barley closed unchanged, | day with Albert Georgeson, sentenced! Bonham Bros. Jewelers. foodmansee, 423 “| ness with Ford Agency. Exceptions «, Can, U.S, Smelting, Schenley, Hiram |Minneapolis, Jan. 30° (P| Gon: Oil ‘Whe Open High Low is May feed barley %c lower, May rye|to a term in the state penitentiary _ Apply H. J. Woodmansee. al opportunity, Write Tribune Ad Walker, Distillers Corp. Chrysler and |yay" +... 108% 1.08% 1.07% 1.08% | Cont. Can. 3%¢ higher, May oats %e higher and|for the embezzlement of $296 from FOR SALE—Complete set of grocery | son RENT—3 room furnished apart-| 13519. i shelving and counters. Write Trib- a number of other lost 1 to 2. Doug- x Cont. Motor . +» 3. |May flax %c higher. the De Soto Creamery at Grafton. On} © ment, adults only. Heat, lights, g0, | aang las gyrated erratically and the ma- 103% 1.0800 1.03% 1.05.4 |Cont. Oll Del.” . 2 385% | "Gash wheat receipts were light and| his way here, Murie had the misfor-| Une Ad. 18134! 435.09, 506-2nd Bt. iiboms aor Ria jority of the rails and motors were He ies : in quiet to good demand. Winter| tune of running into another automo- Instruction FOR RENT—Modern large two room easier lower. 58% | Crosley Bad: .. : wheat demand was quiet to fair. Du‘| bile during a blinding snowstorm in —DEISEL ENGINEERING —— | *Partment, partly furnished. Call NICELY FURNISHED room or twa ~—___—______—-¢|,, 31% | Cuban Am. Sug. ses rum was in good demand and firm, | the vicinity of New Rockford. Both DEISEL ENGINEERING rear 118 First St. adjoining rooms. Always warm and | Produce Markets | Ry 5 | Curtiss Wright a Corn demand was fair to good. Oats| cars were badly damaged but no one Trains you for a paying future. Our FOR RENT —Farnisned — basement comfortable. Gas heat. Private —@ |May ‘50% 51% 50% .51%|Deere & Co. demand was good. Rye demand was| was injured, Murie reported. George-| cooperative sales plan helps you apartment, $32.50 ee swore ‘00| entrance. Opposite St. Alexius SNRs TTR BRST SPY oT eR Dia. Match 3914 | steady. Barley demand was quiet to|son was committed to the state prison| earn board, room, transportation. bie fe is 3 2 Nurses’ Home. 307-10th St. CHICAGO 26% 26% 26% 26% |Dome Mines 50 |good. Flax demand was good if of] Wednesday. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money| for 4. 409-5th. s —— gchtengo, Jan. 90-)—Buter was se tans, tao 10x Does, Ae 113%5| Ghote quality an refunded, Write or ingure Desi, /FOR RENT Purhished apartment| FOR RENT_Cony basement sleeping ‘ , ‘the v4 “ Prince Hotel, Bismarck, Rose Apartments. 215- € 3 were unsettled. Poultry was firm. —_— ard Bt aan Ltle ag & Asks President’s Aid Pectin Resse _ F. W. Murphy. Always hot water. Gentlemen pre= Butter 7477, steady, prices un-) DULUTH RANGE El. Bow. & ii. | Livestock To Avert Coal Famine UNFURNISHED 3 room, ground floor | __{¢"red._715-2nd St._Phone 1550. peat iad sectcartieies Durum— Open High Low Close aEAe ie as R. apartment, 720 2nd St. Phone) FOR RENT—Comfortable room. Als }, unset a he ‘eepor' Xe 8 cars 24%; local 24; fresh graded firsts 102” 1.02% 102" 192% | Gen. Asphalt Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 30—(?)— 436-3. Shade Serica ehintaet st op a 80. ST. PAUL Gov. Clyde L, Herring appealed to FOR RENT—Unfurnished epartment| ferred. Four blocks trom postoffice South St. Paul, Jan. 30—(?)—(U. S.| President Roosevelt Thursday for aid at 614 Rosser. Phone 214-W. 3 - 65 |Dep. Agr.)\—Cattle, 3,100; bidding|in averting an acute coal shortage in FURNISHED apartnient, $18.00, Cail FOR RENT—Large room for two on local 231%; current receipts 23; refrigerator standards 19%. Poultry live, 16 trucks, firmer; hens Gel 57% lower on beef steers and fat she ground floor; room in bas 5 lbs. and less, 24%; more than 5 Ibs., 31 Towa. The governor telephoned the at 520 Ave. F or phone 1683. peat ea lb asters epeersgesr esrb 13% | stock; around 5.75-7.25 for most plain | president and asked him to inter- SSS | Gentlemen preferred. soothe PL tt} Goodyr. T. & R. 24%, e > ie Workers of America president, i" . F ry Sitaa” wala t i rge ont rm Be colored. 28; Leshan chickens 18; Minneapolle, Jan, So-or- Wheat [Graham Paige 3% |beef cows above 5.50; thin cows|who Tuesday refused to allow Iowa) Identifies Suits Found in eg oa orlten owing machine!’ Clothes closet, bath adjoining, Toosters 17; turkeys. 18-23; heavy|receipts Thursday 51 compared to 13 ,GKt. Nor. Ir. Ore Ctf. 16% |steady, cutter grades mostly 4.00-50; | union miners to extend their 35 hour i Phi : |] Warm. Near postoffice, 208 Rose white and colored ducks 22, small|® year ago. Gt. Nor. y. Pf. 3454 | bulls steady; desirable heavy sausage (work week in order to increase coal Minneapolis Home Phone 1250-LJ after office hours. | sor, white’ ducks 18; small colored 17;| Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse Gt. West. Sug. 3244 | bulls 5.85-6.25; stockers weak to 25] production, na rd LARGE SLEEPING room for two. t grain ing quotations today follow: {Greyhound . 77% | lower. Room and Boa: ry & ~ geese 17; capons 7 Ibs. up, 26; less!" Cash Wheat— \Houd.-Her. B. 27% | Calves, 2,400; steady, good to choice Soe Minneapolis, Jan. 30.—(#)—The last| Soap AND ROOM for one gentie-| Gentlemen preferred. Close to cap= than 7 Ibs., 24. Delivered To Arrive|Howe Sound Baca paneiomar feinletie’ ciel 5 of a gang of thieves that have preyed 719-5th St. Phone 1007 itol. 718 Ave, E, Phone 1758-W. Dressed ‘turkeys steady, prices un-|1 hvy DNS. |Hudson Mot. Me ee ee Miscellaneous _| jon stores in smaller northwest cities | _™An__710-Sth St_ Phone 107. | sor RENT—Fumished den and bed= changed. ie LAM ABT oveee owes quaee oe “| "Hogs 5,500, rather slow, mostly 10-|@———t-+—__® aieaetugieepresr pe ceed NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION| room, private bath. Gas heat NEW YORK Ibs. 1.29% (1.36% Int. Cement 15 lower than Wednesday's average; FOREIGN EXCHANGE burglary of a Moorhead, Minn., cloth- fabaccah Gentlemen only. 709-4th St. New York, Jan. 30 Li ul- |! DN Int. Harvester top 9.65 on choice 170-190 Ib: New York, Jan. 30—(P)—Foreign | ing store. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That] FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, jew York, Jan. 30.—()—Live poul-|" ips. 127% 1.35% Int. Nick Can. 160-200 Ibs. 9.55-65; 200-260 lbs. 9.35- : . as by virtue of a judgment and decree of ne sultable for light housekeeping. t firm, all_ freight fades = q exchange steady, Great Britain de-| Rudy Johnk, proprietor of “The ; te oO ig) ry , ight gr un-/3 DN Int. Tel, & T 55; 260-350 Ibs. 9.00-35; desirable 140- foreclosure and sale entered on the : h changed.- = Tbs. . 119% 132% ....¢ ....|Johns-Manville rel plead Pacpaaracat 40. | Mand in dollars, others in cents. Great | Hub,” the looted store, Thursday | 23rd day of January, A.D. 1936 in Hot and cold water. 512-9th. Butter, 7,465, firm, prices un-|3 DN 8 55 Kelvinator .. 160 Ibs. unevenly 925-65; sows 840° | Britain 5.00%; France 6.67; Italy 8.05; | identified 50 suits of clothes found in|an action. in the. District (Court, of] BOR RENT—One light housekeeping changed. cesses 116% 129% seve sseee| Kennecott |” % | 8.00; mostly 8.45; pigs scarce; average | Germany, free 40.66; reg. tourist 28.75; |a trunk in an Irving Ave. north, home. | trict ot the Sixte of North Dakota,| room with closet. Fully modern. Cheese, 133,454, firm and un- aie Bot iss 128% ee es Blase tare raat rere reg. Comm’! 22.00; Norway 25.15;|A Negro man and woman eee wherein, the Federal Land Bank of| Clean and warm, 517-2nd St. changed. NS53 Bio ey aes Ea ake ae . . | Sweden 25.80; Montreal in New York | names were not disclosed, were in cus-| Bri?) tiff a Sat ey NY aekenee ¢. i] NICE WARM room, Available Feb. Begs, 9,476, unsettled; mixed colors,|* Ips °,°°, 1.10% 1.24% toe a Hee eee an one vets sping |20018%; New York in Montreal tody following a police ‘raid on the elite ME Jonson, hia vite? Stenting Mees NESE to nti aae aimee feceipte W1isca8ht; standards ‘and|” Ibst 2... 107% 122% (Fe 35% |steady; bulk fat lambs Wednesday | 99°: Place Wednesday Nght an nela| Lumber Company? os’ eotpsration, | FOR RENT—Front _ sleeping rood commercial standards 26%-27; medi-|5 DN Macy (R. H.) 45) [OBE DD: lee, sexperiinertally “sted MONEY RATES by Melvin Passolt, head of the state| GifeSend fhe serling National Farm | close in. 418-2nd Bt, erg Ss. 1.04% 119% 206 -|Marine Midi. 9% | lambs 10.60; fed ewes 4.75. New York, Jan. 30.—( all money |bureau of criminal apprehension.| Loan Association, = corporation, are | ===—=—==——memmmenmmenns ums 40 Ibs, 22-23%; dirties No. 1, 42 (P)—C ey i. 2 5 lia 5DNS8 50 Marsh, Field 11% | Dairy cows, cold weather again in- i? i f the | Defendants; and a special execution Ibs. 22-23; refrigerators, standards 1.01% 1.16 y steady, % per cent all day. Four others, allegedly members of the i $4; fivet 35-4; other mixed colors |, Otetiscsn, ol MICH c++ overs |MeGrory Sirs, 13% |terfering with normal trade; quota-|""D ie commercial paper % percent, |same gang, were arrested during an|{if'of Burleigh County and tate, of FOR SALE: PY 7”) unchanged ‘ spring... 123% 128%... .....|Midiand Sti... 31% |tions ttle changed; good springer! Tine joans steady, 60 days-6 mos,| attempted burglary at a warehouse in| North Dakota, for that purpose ap- J 2 jontana Winter Wheat “'|Minn Honey | 19312 [cows considered eligible around 65.00-| 1 Ter'cent offered,” "| Milbank, 8.D. They are jailed in &is-| Pointed, will sell at puptic auction at || Five-Room House—$1,200 ' CHICAGO POTATOES 14% protein Minn. Moline Imp. 8% 175.00; with medium kinds down 10)" Bankers acceptances unchanged, |seton, 8. D. Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, || One-third down, balance in Chicago, Jan. 30.—(P)—(U. 8D, A) |? PHW OF oe, oes osu yong | Minn. St. P. & SSM 55.00 or less, " 1" County Attorney James A. Garrity,|and State of North Dakota, on_ths|| monthly payments, Located on . =-Potatoes, 69 on track 211, total US.| 13h trevein 17° 128% 314) Mont. Ward . MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Chiet of Police Joseph O'Laughlin| 17th, day of February, A.D. 1936 at || Tet” Po vurther information ‘ “S shipments 788; steady, supplies rather |1 DH Wor Nash Motors. CHICAGO Minneapolis, Jan. 30.—(P)—Stocks| and Sheriff Roscoe Brown came here] Gay, that certain real property and|| Phone 2000 or write Box 610, Bis- light, demand and trading slow, ac-| 1H W... 123% 1.26% 122% 125% |Nat. Biscuit Chicago, Jan. 30—(P)—(U. 8, Dept. | close: from Moorhead to take custody of the} mortgaged premises situated. in the || marck, N. Dak. count weather; sacked per cwt, Idaho | 12% protein Nat. Cash Reg, Agr.) —Hogs 22,000, including 7,000 ai First Bank Stock, 18K. tia Bed Der: The Moorhead burg-| \o7t; Dakota, directed in sald juag- 95; : A 5 a r. ‘od. a D 5 » 12, ae it Si ition té ——_—=—=—_=_—=_—=_—=_=_—=<_—=—<_—=_—=_—_—_—_"=== US Nor 2140 Wisconsin “round |qlaie "77 2143 120% 149% 12% Nat. isin cada wae eee ke) eee ae “ouriaty syndicate” is balleved| Inf" hove partiestssy" Geecibed’ Si] yen tar gay whites US. No. 1, 1.22%-30; commer-|1 DH W oF Ane le 250 1b, 9.90 to 10.10; 260-350 Ib, 9.65 to CURB STOCKS responsible for # $4,000 clothing rob-| follows at Quarter (NW) of | cial 1.05; Michigan Russet rurals US.| 1H W... 106% 1.15% 1.05% 1.14% (Nat Tea.) 10.00; better grade 140-160 lb. mostly] New York, Jan. 30.—()—Curb: bery in St. Cloud also. Section Ten (10) and Government USED CARS No. 1, 1.25; North Dakota Red River | Minnesota and South Dakota Wheatin. y. Central .. 9.75 to 10.00; few sows 8.90 to 9.35. American Gen., 10%. . Totes unrest) and mene 0 ane 1934 Ford Pickup section cobblers US. No. 1, 1.30; or- 1 7 he 115% 1.19% 1.13% 1.16% ,No. Am. Aviation Cattle 8,000, calves 1,500; very little} Cities Service, 5%. Jungle Hunters Near Quarter (S%NW%) of Section 1931 Ford Coupe dinary quality 96; Early Ohios un-|p ba Dor ; 4 mes | Rorih, Amerioan done on steers and yearlings; bidding| Elec, Bond & Share, 19%. Four (i, all in “Township One | 1935 ‘Plymouth Coupe classified 90; Colorado McClures US.|~ 2H W... 112% 117% 100% 114% [Grin on oe 25 lower on common and medium Death From Disease} "unarea jnirty-nine iis) North, | 1009 Chevrolet Coach No, 1, 1.35-52%; Nebraska Bliss |3 DH W or Oliver Farn grades and unevenly steady to 25 off DULUTH CASH GRAIN containing Three Hundred Fif- 1934 Plymouth Sedan trumphs US, No. 1, partly graded,| 3 H W... 1.08% 1.15% 1.05% 1.12% |Otis Elev. on better grades; latter ruling slow) Duluth, Jan. 30.—()—Cash closing) Colon, Panama, Jan. 30.—()—Tom| teen & 35/100 (315.35) acres, more 1928 Chevrolet Coach 1.40. Durum Pac, Gas & El. ‘in face of narrow shipper outlet; few |prices: No. 1 heavy dark northern, 60| Roch and Gustav Pacht, the two ex-| Ment survey thereof, 1928 Chevrolet Sedan instrsnonsulienae 1 amber hd os, 1.28% 1.07% -25% | Packard Motor ‘sales better grade steers 11.00 to 11.50, |Ibs., 1.31% to 1.87%; No. 1 dark north-| plorers who set out weeks ago in an|or so much thereof av may be neces-| 1931 Chevrolet Coach ‘ BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES |2 amber hd 5 *; Param. Piet. but choice kinds held around 13.00; /ern, 59 Ibs., 1.29% to 1.86%; 58 lbs../attempt to locate the long lost Paul|sary to satisfy sald judgment and] 1909 Oatiand Coach» A) Chicago, Jan. 30.—(P)}—Butter fu-| 59 Ibs... 1.09% 1.24% . (ERtE Diab i | bulk of crop held at 10.75 down to 8.00; |1.27% to 1.35%; No. 2 dark northern, | Redfern in northern Brazil, were re-| ¢o1ig se oun Et ue oe trom | 1933 Ford Coupe tures: High Low Close|2 amber hd Penney (J. C. undertone weak on all she stock, 25/57 Ibs, 1.23% to 1.34%; No. 3 dark] ported Thursday near death from|the date of said judgment and the! 1934 Plymouth Coupe Storage Standards— 58 Ibs. .. 1.06% 1.20% Penn. R. R. lower on bulls, and 25 or more of veal-|northern, 56 lbs., 1.19% to 1.32%; 55| tropical diseases. Roch was reported Be ed fe aA 1929 Essex Sedan Jan, ... +. 32 31% .31%|3 amber hd Phelps Dodge . % ers; latter class selling 1.00 to 1.50 un- | Ibs, 1.16% to 1.291; No. 4 dark north-| to have malaria and Pacht black wa- Dee Eee A Watton, 1931 Ford pickup Feb. . 331% 31% 31% |. 57 ibs. .. 103% 117% Phillip Morris |der recent high time at 11.50 down-|ern, 54 Ibs., 1.13% to 1.26%; 53 Ibs..| ter fever. Sheriff of Burleigh County,| 1932 Plymouth P. A. Sedan March. 30% 30% 20% |S amber hd ood as Phillips Pet. | ward. 1.10% to 1.24%; No. 5 dark northern,| Roch first brought to the outaide| .., ., ,,Bismarck, N. Dak, 1932 Willys-Knight Coupe Egg Futures: 4 amber hd “ Piped |e rats Ea Sheep 12,000; fat lambs opening |52 Ibs., 1.07% to 1.22%; 51 Ibs,, 1.04% | world a story that Redfern, who dis-| Attorney for Plaintitt, 1930 Ford Coach Refrigerator Standards— 55 Ibs. .. 96% 111% ..... «..-+| Pub. Svc. N. J. : slow; generally asking around steady |to 1.19%; 50 Ibs., 1.01% to 1.16%; No.| appeared eight years ago on & flight) Bismarck, N. Dak, 1931 Pontiac Sedan ++ 20% 20 20 |4 amber hd Pullman .....) and refusing lower bids early; better|1 northern, 1.23% to 1.28%; No. 1dark|to South America from Burnswick,| 1-23-30 2-6! 6930 Hudson Coaeb 20% 20% 20%). 54 Ibs. .. 94% 100% ..... .... Oil... grade lambs held 10.65 to 10.75 ‘and /hard Montana winter, 1.23% to 1.30%.|Ga., was still alive but crippled in the) novice OF SPECIAL EXECUTION| 1934 Studebaker Coach ts— 5 amber hd ; Purity Baking above; most bids downward from|tard amber durum, No. 1, 60 Ibs.,| Wilds of the Venezuelan-Brazilian SALE 20% 20% 20% [5 °3eBE pig 92% 1.06% seve /Radlo 0... 4 | 10.50; sheep and feeding lambs about 110% to 1.26%; No. 2, 59 Ibs., 1.07% | frontier. aun ae ae cine cre cunt es See coe ——_______ 52 165... 90% 108% ...00 05. | aie: Melth-Orpt %s| steady; native ewes 4.00 to 475; best |to 1.22%; 58 Ibs, 1.04% to 117%; No.| _ There are four expeditions in Dutch], NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN; That) 1933 Chrysler 6 & RANGE OF CARLOT SALES 5 amber hd emune on held higher. 3, 57 Ibs., 1.01% to 1.14%; 56 Ibs, 97%, | Guiana attempting to find Redfern. | of foreclosure and sale entered on Reo Mot. , E 2 prays the 23rd day of January, A. D., 1936| 1933 Terraplane Sedan Minneapolis, Jan. 30.—()—Range - - 88% 1.01% ..... ....| Rep, Stl. to 1.11%; No, 4, 55 Ibs., 95% to 1.09%; the District Court of ier 8 Sedan f ‘Low test—weight, discounted 2c. D. ‘ 4 A * in an action in the Dist: 1931 Chrysler 8 | oe Hats ales: tao, |, Grade o A sIoUx CITY 54 Ibs, 93% to 107%; No. 5, 83 ibs. Fight Against Social | Burteien county, Fourth Juaicial Dis- Sioux City, Towa, Jan, 30.—(P)—(U.|91% to 1.04%; 52 Ibs., 89% to 1.01%; 000; bet-|No. 1 red, 86%. ter grade! beet steers and yearlings|, Mixed durum discounted % cents * Seaboard Oil .. Sears-Roebuck Servel_.... Shell Union trict of the State of North Dakota,| CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, i herein the Federal Land Bank of Act Hit by Miss Roche) ners, ine eossa1 las ponete, INC. Plaintiff, and Minnie Welch, James Phone 700 amber.... 1.05% 1.14% ....: sample grade dark northern, 81%- lurum. 101%; No. 2 hard amber durum, |! "@ 4 vi 1.20%; No. 2 red durum, 87%. % A * below hard ambers. ashington, Jan. 30.—()—Miss| Russell, J. A. Norlene and Mrs. J. A. | —————— 1 > Garxoaeican st Bocony Vac taining weet fat abe stock uneven;| Flax, No. 1, 1.83. Jovephine Robhe, assistant secretary | Retiens, ‘us. wite and {he itmarcs |BUY ONE OF THESE SAFE USED » No. 4 wi! » 4 ‘ * ‘3 - ey 4%. ; f ay (Ph 8 Fa Rye 'Non2, 53%. 4 31 55 Bat ey Ee early sales little changed; stockers Bas 20) et a fe B88. ie of the treasury, told the t United Mine | corporation. are, Defendants: and,,4| 4s Gur Down Payment Barley, No. 3, 52-61% \5 ant oe Sperry Co! and feeders weak; good 1050 pound} Oats, No. ji baa: workers ae undersigned Sheriff of Burleigh Coun- vent Tien Flax; No 1a2 : ore Standard. Br yearlings 10.75; bulk fed steers and|, Barley, malting, 45 to 60; feed, 35% |fight against the social security, pro-| ty“andssiate of North Dakota, for] 1933 Oldsmobile 8 Touring Sedan Sat alk 3 3 Sta G. & Et H | Searlines salable under 9.00; few short |to 41%. ; fram in the name of “Liberty” was! thet’purpore sppoinied, wil! sell at| 1953 Oldsmobile 6 Touring Sedan ‘ BOSTON WOOL 5 eye) 1] Stand. Oil Ci fed heifers 7.00 down; most beef cows| Corn, No. 3 yellow, 53%. ‘travesty on justice.” | ca. | Publis, action vat, the front, door of) 1994 Pontiac Coac ’ —P)— a *{Stand. Oil Ind. :|4.75-6.00; cutter grades 4.00-50; few). “It brings to mind,” she sald, “the| County of Burleigh, and State of} 1930 Buick Sedan iad caged DB Ea ls 28% 31% , |Stand. Oil N. J 475-600; cutter Siam stockers 650|" _ WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN _|words of that great French woman,|North Dakote, on the 17th day of Feb-| 1927 ‘Bulck Sedan aga Sunnie Ie %, pene ‘3 26% 330% Stewart Warner . and under. Winnipeg, Jan, — 30—(P)—Cash | Madame Rolande, on the steps of the |Tuary, A. D.. 1936 at the nowt of tx) 1998 Oldsmobile Coach lar bright, graded fleeces cold. at 43|¢ iitatouid Stodsbaker Hogs, 5,500; medium and light hogs| Wheat, No.1 northern 3%; No, 2|gulllotine, ‘Oh, liberty, what erimes|fain real’ property and. morteaged| 1934 Ford Tudor cents in the grease.” Country packed c wee 68 13 Superior Steel steady to 10 "lower; heavies 10-25 off; | northern 81%; No. 3 northern 77%. |are committed in thy name? Bramninea’ situared in the. county er] Aaae Oldsmobile 8 Sedan os {- ’ lots containing combing and clothing Neato re 3558 ey {Swift & Co. top 9.65; bulk 180-250 pound butchers sane, No. 2 white 34%; No. 3 white arene x Eee HA Fives ane ri in ania pe agmen pan ‘a Bp celal 1994 Fankae Sedan 60; I: Ld . % it! old, and more par- sere a eee: oe Sees grease. Ng an 4 4 seeee Ter Guilt a "1 cae th eo eters: oe aan, ss velt’s reelection from Rep. Boland, tictigny’ denerived as ee 1931 Pontiac Coupe Graded French combing 64s and finer ae eae %4 1140-170 pound weights 8.75-9.50; sows| _ MAGEE OPENS MEETING (Dem,, Pa.) who preceded Miss Roche} Northeast Quarter | (NE%) of | 1929 Chevrolet Coach territory wools were firmly quoted at AK 58% 53% ee aah Bears 850-65; feeder pigs 8,00-50. Valley City, N. D, Jan, 30.—(e)—|on the platform. Miip One "Hundred “Thisty-Nine | 1930 Nash Coupe 90 cents scoured basis, sales having|No. 1 1.81% 1.88% 1.81% Tri-Cont. Corp. y Sheep, 5,500; no early action; un-|Bishop J. Ralph Magee of St. Paul op- rg a) ma aarne fog ven. 1931 Packard Sedan been closed at 88-90 cents, Average : 88% 181% ......) FrCont. Corp. ! 13% |aortone lower; buyers talking around |ened @ two-day conference committee|Coal Exhaustion Is dred Sixty, (160) acres, more oF 1932 Boles Long to short French combing of* similar CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Snion Paeie . way 110.25 for best lambs; late Wednesday {meeting of the Methodist Episcopal EF ry St. Lo . Area fens scocrding to the Government as word Be oe grade brought 85-87 cents scoured! Chicago, Jan. 30.—()—Cash wheat, 'tnicd ary, O° + 230i lambs 15-25 higher; bulk 10-25-40; |church for ‘North Dakota here Thurs-| -AaCing us orbs atcch tnetbot as-roaybe'nocea;| . oD Bord Rosdeier basis in original bags. iNo. 2 hard, 116; corn, No. 5 mixed, 'tinjt-4 Frvit. | 731; |top 10.50, _ aay. yi — sary to satisfy said judgment and 55; No. 4 yellow, 57%-'2; No. 4 white, tn, Ges. Imp. . pi MINNEAPOLIS FLOUB |57%-58%; sample grade, 50-534. US Ind. Aicokol Minneapolis, Jan. 30.—/)—Flour 10' Oats, sample grade mixed, 23%; No. "S$ J-cather ‘ A i Ito th ft p the date of sald ju : Thursday as supplies neared exhaus-| cruing costs of sale. The Above Cars Carry Wieck’ Qo rea Cai Ce aS DAISY ROOT CONVICTED 9% ‘Warner Pict. 12% | Memphis, ‘Tenn, Jan. 30.—(?)— 5 fal tents |2 white, 32%; sample grade, 22-27. US Pine ... 32 | Western Unio: 78% |Daisy Alexander Root was convicted| tion because of the prolonged cold} Dated January 23rd, 1936. Guarantee Tit 790 a barrel ih od on No rye. eicate No. 3 yellow, g4- US Rea! & Imp. Wh | Westingh, Air. 38% | Thursday ofa charge of second de-| weather. E. J. Wallace, who was ad- Bee ee Ae ErO county FLECK MOTOR SALES sacks. 84%, Chicago. Barley, actual sales, US Rubber ... 13's | Wesingh, El & Mfg. 108% | gree murder growing out of the slay-| visor to the state fuel administrator Bismarck, N. Dak. 2 Shipments 26,400. 60-85; feed, 20-46 nominal; malting ye gia: aoe Wh noon, 10 |ing of her. husband, Brenton Root, | during the World war, said the situa-) Geo. F. Shafer, 1 pina Na Pure bran. 15.00 to. 15.50, 54-85 nominal... Timothy sccd 3.15-20. 175. Site} Pf, f 32-year-old son of a Chicago clergy-|tion was more serious than at any|ffrernck N ‘Dak. Buick, Canoes . Pont Cadillag, Standard middlings, 14.50 to 15.00. jcwt. Clover seed 12.00-17.50 cwt, | Vanadium.’ r'6. man. time since the winter of 1917-18. | 1-23-30 2-6. ) Salle