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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1936 ’ Tribune’s Grain, -Livestock and | 88 CIL CASES ONThere Are Savings for You FEBRUARY CALENDAR’ In These WANT-ADS STOCK PRICES KEEP CLIMBING; STEELS, - MOTORS SET PAGE _Market Report for Mon., Feb. 3 Grain Quotations | New York Stocks | + 12% 16% 43% 46% 124% WHEAT PRICES FALL MORE THAN CENT AS OTHER MARTS DROP District Court Opens He: » Tues- day With Judge McFar- land Presiding Eighty-eight cases have been placed on the calendar of civil cases for the vegular February term of the Bur- leigh county district court which opens at 2 p. m., Tuesday at the court house with Judge R. G. McFarland Male Help Wanted Work Wanted ABLE MAN to distribute advertising circulars and handle route. $35-i week opportunity. Automobile giv- en man who qualifies. Details free. Albert Mills, 59, Monmouth, Cincin- nati, O. WANTED—Second cook. Apply person. Prince Hotel. in WORK WANTED by middle-aged housekeeping. References. Write Tribune Ad. 13550. SUIT DRY CLEANED and pressed, $1.00. Pressed only 50c. Perfection Dry Cleaners. Phone 1707. We call) for and deliver. “Female Help Wanted ! EXPERT DRY cleaning at reasonable lady with experience. Cooking or Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for one insertion—45c for 15 words. | First insertion (per word) 3c % consecutive insertions (per word) ... of Jamestown presiding. Jihbo) cost. Rapid service. Snowflake 3 consecutive inse! 2 17% | Beneficial Moisture in Wint de ee of the cases are con-| ADDRESS Envelopes fe home, spare-} Laundry. Phone 779. ‘ (per ea wate * eneticial oisture in inter ued from the last term of court] time; $5 to $15 weekly. Experience PT ED. aes consecutive insertions More New Highs ‘for Last Sev- ne ‘ while 55 are new causes for action.| wnnecessary. Dignified work. wae of See Meadee a (Per Word ..........0005.80 Y istered Du 4 Grain Zone Also Is Bear- A call of the calendar to arrange the} Stamp brings details. Employment | Frid: 5 consecutive insertions pL oi othe 33% ish Influence order of appearance will be held at] agr, Dept. 601, Box 76, Hammond, | ecm Cou WS PEE OFM) anno as BHO ; i the o ls - . . utive in: t 32% New ‘York, Feb. 3.—()—Steels, mo- Chicago, Feb. 3.—(?)—Late declines 11 a. m., Wednesday. * Personal This table of rates effective of wheat prices Monday carried the| Following the custom of several 7 = Apartments for Rent ly in ty tors and specialties rallied in Mon- rp market down more than @ cent a|years’ standing, criminal cases are not ER TTON atin, ue wien? FOR RENToFeb. ists in new build: ite. the state of North Da day's stock market. A number of new 162% | bushel. Placed on the regular printed calen-| or quick rellet get a free sample of| ing, unfurnished apartment. Living Cuts and border used on highs for the past several years were 103 | weakness of Kansas City and Win-|Gar, but the order of the appearance! age 9 doctor's prescription at| toom, bedroom, kitchen, bath, fire-|| want ads come under class, recorded. Gains of fractions to a 23 jnipeg quotations had a bearish ef-|Of such cases also is decided upon at 8 id Drug Store. % place, and electric refrigerator. No}| fied displ: tes of 7 q point or more were in the majority. | No. 1 red dusum 61% |tect. Besides beneficial moisture over | the call of the calendar, Bois children, Phone 626, sr sallan Weshigar SQW Ba ‘The late tone was firm, Transfers p-\ No, 1 flax 31% |the winter wheat zone, ear lot arriy-| The chief criminal case slated for MATTRESSES Fwo — Seger posh Per single in- proximated 2,250,000 shares. No 2 flax tH als at Kansas City were larger both |hearing during this term of court is} MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. room apartment on first floor, sertion. The list marked time during the No, 1 rye. than a week and year ago. the trial of J. L. Kelley, former sher- Either regular or spring filled. 1020 private entrancd, One room apart- No clairvoyant, fortune tell- *f + a . " iff, and A. H, Helgeson, his deputy,| _Bdwy. Phone 1126, ment, second floor. Both fur-|] er, matrimonial, or doubtfal preme court to reconvene. ‘The util “6% [saturdays Tinisn, May" 90% to Sov (OM, CHAEEES of embezalement, | —=— nished, “Gas heat. Phone 1747-R.|] advertising accepted. | We re- ities pointed lower, but steadied when Bee 5 | |corn unchanged to t& lower, May 60%,,|,, 5X divorce cases are included in For Sale or Trade | _ 818th, = serve the right to edit or ree no TVA decision was forthcoming. perlite tare ney isdall . 2 ia oats also ‘unchanged to % off, and the 88 civil actions filed, WILL trade or sell my new electric] FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, ject any copy submitted. ‘The steel group came to life as the CHICAGO RANGE Bendix Aviation ! 93% |Provisions unchanged to 10 ‘cents refrigerator. Terms if desired.] ground floor. Suitable for quiet|] ALI, WANT ADS ON BASIS American Iron & Steel institute es- ,_ 3. Beth. sal i 53. |down. PHILLIPS 66 TE AM Write Tribune Ad. 13203. working couple, Call at 204 Ave, B OF CASH IN ADVANCE timated current mill operations were Close 4 25 y — = 5 re slightly ahead of last week’s rate. 99% /Borden .. 28% | MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT Houses and Flats Satie Ttieeeerenl American Woolen stocks did not respond to the action of the com- pany’s directors in voting a resump- tion of dividends on the preferred. % PRICES CLOSE LOWER Minneapolis, Feb. 3.—()}—Wheat prices settled to a slightly lower. clos- ing basis here Monday after a du!l BOWS 10 HI-LINERS FOR RENT—Newly decorated 6-room modern house. Phone 1421-R. Also large furnished pleasant sleeping FOR RENT—Modern unfurnished apartment in the New Rue apart- ments, two bedrooms. 707 Ave. A. FOR RENT—One 4-room apartment, you desire. Telephone 32 and ask for the want ad de- partment. room, Gentlemen preferred. unfurnished, In new fireproof Out-of-Town Readers wiki oo ee ; igi [day of conflicting news. ; Dawe Darlare Quvvigg |_ building. J.B. Smith, phone 1184.|] who wish to answer wa Cotton recovered moderately while Caterpil. Tract. 83% | bond cate sere Lage Liverpool! seid to a single goal in each of the Beer Parlors Survive [ror Rent—two rooms furnished wamibern ave avons grains deciinel Bonds were ratwed (087. 28% |Celanesé 28% |crate rally occurred on growing teik |tst_ two periods, the Valley city! City Police Berutiny| {2 lsht housekeeping. _ Upstairs, no by writing to, the with U, 8. government securities eas- 2 Ghes. & Ohio ie ee Mifintion:. Cane nari tee hockey team, composed of State y _$24.00 per month. 1014 Broadway. ane cena clippings aie fer. The dollar was soft in foreign i. & N. W. 4% | were fractionally lower and very quiet Nae eutes td and ule they rallied Members of the Bismarck police FOR RENT—3 room es bls _ number giver exchange centers. Gold shipments 51% ea Gt. Wes. 2% |throughout the session. ‘or three counters and a 5-1 victory | +06 made the rounds of over 30 of| ®Partment, private bath. Newly de : ert bettie f oe rae mae Sues 55% 10, ee Ee 2% |" May wheat closed ‘c lower and July Seine fem be niger eter 88-lthe city’s beer emporiums Saturday| Corated. 623-8th, new rear door. || THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE frtgea-thnd bad Se} 55% 16. M_St. P'& P. Pf and Sept. Yic lower, May rye %c = “the [night—and each could still walk|FOR RENT—Three-room furnished Repent Se ears anew taal Chi. Pneu. ‘T. P: I % at wa, the final appearance of the Straight line when it was all over. | apartment, Adults only. Heat, can be exported at @ profit. 3% § u. T. lower, May oats ‘sc lower and May | season for the local independent puck- |® Strat! ine . by ie '. i. ‘Arboig Gio livelier “atince gainers 4 Cc. R. I. & Pac. flax 4c lower. sters and marked the second setback| , I2vestigating conditions at the in- lights, gas, $35.00. 506-2nd St. C - - = were U. &, Steel, Bethlehem, Repub- 1195 1122 11.25 di Cash wheat demand was good. Dur-|they have met at the hands of the |Stigation of the board of city commis-| FOR RENT—Purnished apartment. Business Opportunit: 11.23 te regulatory de- lic Steel, Chrysler, General’ Motors, jMay’......1138 1135 1130 1135 um was in good demand. Winter|valley City veterans, sone eo renclisetecovered's punch | Suitable for couple or students.| r==-He-sHow you how you cad Case, Nation Cash Register, Central | 5, 2.1135 11.35 1120 11.25 i aver diet ill, Bol Leek ‘Wicks, wing, and Simonson, center, Ceara di atonal . small Rtauitlty ead clo ol aldol own a profitable business of your Electric, Goodyear, Firestone, Mont- Cash corn was slower. The oats!each scored a pair of goals and Mov- ot ikea “BGBE, i FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment} own vith our O. K. Rubber Welder gomery Ward, Woolworth, Western | ma: market was slower. The barley mar-|dale, defense man, tallied once for N ‘3 matat ware Haas: at the Woodmansee. 423 Sth S8t.| and servicing system. We teach Union, Douglas, United Aircraft and ket was firm. Flax was quiet, the winners with Pinky Register, re- inert : Apply H. J. Woodmansee. you how to operate the machine, savanced 4. ‘ihe rails were a bit bet- counter, = Seenne She lore ont] geal Insurance Man |FOR RENT—one room furnished] Restricted territory. For particulars “ bo dl apartment, kitchenette, clothes} write C. J. Aase, New England, N. D, ter than even. » |May Livestock Sieh ada Wins Honor Roll Rank| _ctoset._ 405-sth, side door. FOR SALE—Shoe repair shop. Very | Prod M k t | re taiaad c eet Evens FOR RENT—Modern large two room} reasonable. Good business, Good luce Markets -_y ee (Oooaey, Mebest SO. ST PAUL Hyland Ww Heiling| Honors won b yDallas E. Kast, 116/ apartment, partly furnished. Call! location. Paved street. Poor health, Perit Seer bee : . cago CO MAY wees seeee eeee cee 60 [Cuban Arn, Big South St, Paul, Feb, 3.—(AP—U. 8.| Byrne w ‘Wicks heheh oer nha an dilemmas Firs ae fas selling. Box 325, Beach, N. CHI Peed Ci ‘urtiss D. A)—Cattle 2,500; most classes | Myers qd Movdale | recor : icine = a Chicago, Feb. 3.—(?)—Butter and|yray @ Barley Sm 31% 31% 37% | Dee Sie ‘ opening about steady; slaughter steers | Baska a Gervino| announced by the home office of the} apartment. $32.50 for two; $40.00| FOR SALE—AUTO GARAGE busie eggs were firm in tone Monday. Broil~ ‘Somme Mines 40, |slow, few warmed up and short fed | York g Sirley | Northwestern National Life Insurance} for 4, 409-5th. ness with Ford Agency. Exception= es were easy And the balance of/May ....... £2% 52% 51% 51% inouvias Airc. % |lot 6.00 to 8.00; medium heifers 5.50] stops—york 14: Shirley 19. company, Minneapolis. _|EARGE front room apartment with} ®! opportunity. Write Tribune Ad. oultry steady. Oats— to 6.50; beef 4.75 to 5.50: fe Kast won 13th ranking on the com: | 13519. Pi . "7 % 26! % Dupont 0 6. eef cows 4.75 to ; few up} Penalties—Gervino, Swick, Baske, *y ll for large kitchenette. Lights, heat, gas fur Butter, 5,867, firm; creamery spe-|May ....... 26% 26% % 6.26% |r) Auto to 6.00; low cutter to cutter grades|Myers, Register. pany’s national honor roll for larg nished, Phone 747. ctals (83 score) 35-35%; extras (92), "aww ule 1806 100% | Ot 12.75 to 4.50: better grade sausage bulls Saaremaa Co eee et er rey ect Lie | OREN IEHERDIS ToomiarainAloge For Sale tirsts (Genso) 82-32%) sevonca, (88. ae —_____ Pires P. de | eeces bt 7100; calves 1100; fea ay tie Peete pete United fetal geeiitcat oF aa easy apartment. 720-2nd’ St. Phone|FOR SALE—32-volt one-half h. p. -32%4 ; as (BB- a ee 2 EX .00; calves 1,700; steady;| London, Feb. 3.—(?)}—Th E lectric . uine Sa SLs Reamer (00 cect en a sera = spa ee eat : good and choice 9.00 to 10.50; select | states will play Mexico and Cuba will [Sales organization in 29 states, =e CHE iat cur eesti pres lots) 34. Begs, 4374; firsts cars 24%,|Duluth, Minn. Feb. $7 . iGen: Elect, 11.00; common and medium around |paitle Australia in the first round of Paes oo. FOR ISHED apartment with private] $02.00 each. See Ralph Senechal, Woe ad ihe eigenen dl TAS” 1.08% 102% 1.05% |Gen. Foods $y ote 8000: feirly active: mastty 10|Ameticat, zone Davis Cup competi-| Dr, Donald Stewart See l eg : .000; ctive; mostly 10] tion, i d. Monda: 5 One room RGR ESE See emia saga aca cee, higher; top 10.00; better 160 to 240 thevaraw for 1986 international tee | Of Grand Forks Dies apartment, 304 Mandan. el eer erry be tone ae easy, steady; ; . . 9.70 to 10.00; 240 to 300 Ibs, 9.40 | ni fare, FOR RENT—Unturnishe . less, 23%; more than 5 Ibs., 22%; Leg-| Mai See to 9.75; heavierweights down to 915|" Milwaukee, Feb. 3—(?)—Puneral| "OP git Rose ne BS Aen eee horn hens 19; Plymouth and White Graham Paige ..; and slightly under; 140 to 160 Ibs. PICK NOONAN STATION vices for Dr. Donald Stewart, 25, oo tl Seer Rock 25, colored 24 Plymouth a 2 " ipct bee Springs 25, iH Gt. Nor. Ir. Ore Ctf. ; unevenly 9.50 to 10.00; sows 8.65 to} Washington, Feb, 3—(P)—The treas-|of Grand Forks, N. Dak., who died in Rooms for Rent RGA! tar. Music Rock broilers 25, white and colored Gt. Nor. Ry. Pf. . mostly 8.75; pigs scarce; few lots up, ury announced Monday selection of|a hospital here Saturday, will be held ~ i lessons and instructions complete, 3 orn chickens 18; roosters Gt. West. Sug. - to 9.50; average cost Saturday 9.49; | property offered by 8. F. Finn, agent, |in Detroit Wednesday morning. Dr. ate ricalneete Reopened Pale $10.00, Write Tribune Ad. 18160. 17; ‘hen turkeys 23; young toms 20,| MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | Hogi Wer. Welght 248 Ibs; for the week cost/as the site for a customs inspection |Stewart had been ill here fora month.| Sdloining rooms. Always warm and| = sare Asplund, Eoklund coal, old 18; No, 2 turkeys 18; heavy w! Minneapolis, Feb. 3.—() — Wheat | Howe Sound 9.51; weight 234 lbs. station at Noonan, N. D. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and ti iG ite St. Alexius} $2-75, load lots. Relief orders ace and colored ducks 22, small whitel receipts Monday 143 compared to 95! Hudson Mot. Sheep 5,500; bulk of run fat lambs; Mrs. D. L. Stewart, Grand Forks, and| entrance. PPOs! Q cepted. Phone 834-R. Bob Morris. ducks 18, small colored 17; geese 173|, ago. Tilinois Cent, no early action; undertone around LONETREE WOMAN DIES @ sister, Mrs. M. D. Mullen, Detroit. | Nurses’ Home. 307-10th St. #8 BALE _Good “tase” tae capons, 7 Ibs. up, 26; less than 7 Ibs., Kitsneapous cash wheat and coarse | Indus, Rayon steady on all slaughter classes; bulk} Minot, N. D, Feb, .3.()—Mrs. ——__— FOR RENT—Comfortable room. “Al- ts. $15.00, $20.00, $25.00, State 24. grain quotations today follow: |Int. Cement . fat lambs at last week's close, 10.25;|Thomas Neshem, 68, dfed of cancer BLACKHAWKS VICTORS | ways hot water. Gentlemen pre- ar Phene 406. igs Dressed turkeys, steady; hens 2;) Cash Wheat a, grrive| int Harvester fat ewes, 425 to 4.50. Sunday in the farm home near Lone-| New York, Feb. 3—()—The Chi-| ferred. Four blocks from postoffice.) _Fur Co. Phone °00. young toms 27, old 24; No. 2 turkeys Int, Tel. & Tel. Dairy cows, trade steady and more) tree, west of Minot, where she had|cago Blackhawks shut out the Tor-| 116 W. Thayer, _____ | FOR SALE—Baby buggy, good condis 22, 138 Johins-Manville at snlpet demand improved; jlived since 1903, ae Maple Leafs ge = eres een FRONT ROOM with large closet. Next| tion. 516 14th St. - elvinator . medium to good springers getting ———— day night. The on Bruins de-| to bath. Quiet place. Gentlemen |= ew EE rer eacood 137 encore Sanita Boalt peecied nearby strong- Tics nas iiada) eaice, hodite sof feated the New York puereaee a preferred, 212 Thayer. Room and Board “ vat “ annie weig! quotable above. the dead whose relatives have fa! Boston 2-1 with all three goals scored |-.. 5-7; Cheerful rooms. one | 5 ayaa; By Seeght: AM peices une 136 Pee ance 4 to pay the rental fees for their graves|in overtime. The victory enabled the) !WO LARGE cheerful rooms, one) HOE Bio ote | quoted. Libbey-O-F. Gl. 4 Hi suitable for two. Gas heat. Good - Butter; 10,264, firm. Creamery, 1.38 Loew's ....... CHICAGO are placed ‘in long catacombs beneath |Bruins to stay in a third place dead-| focation. Phone 1739. eg jutter, pas cagg HE Lorillard’ (P) Chicago, Feb, 3—(#)—(U. 8, D, A.) |the burial grounds, lock with the Rangers, who turned on). “Cc@v0n. Aone Dev. Household Goods for Sale higher than extra, 36%4-37; ex Mack ‘Trucks —Hogs, 16,000, including 5,000 direct; ing spree in the second period to} PLEASANT ROOM for rent. Next to) S84; contrallged (0 ecore) 30%. ia Marine Miah. uneveniy 10-25 higher ‘than Friday's Miscellaneous | |reewter'a 4-2 win over the Montreal| bath. Gentlemen preferred. Phone| FOR SALE— Walnut bed table, opend 3 cen! score] * ine Midi, ‘ 4 H 653-J, 716-3rd St. 0 full s . . Cheese, firm. hole. 1 average; top 10.50; bulk desirable 170-|g _________"____. |Maroons, React, te és ilk flats en esos re ae '~ ee: 250 Ibs, 10.25-45; 260-350 Ib. 10.00-30; —_—_—_——_——_ FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping |__W- Thayer. am a ‘ ‘Mixed col: rT err ae better grade 140-160 lb. 9.90-10.35; FOREIGN EXCHANGE A total solar eclipse occurs at any! room, Call after 5 p.m. 308 Ave. A.|FOR SALE—Furniture in modern Ping cade ae Bf elactastie Aveda most sows 9.285-50, : “'| | New York, Feb. 3.—(®)—Foreign ex-| one place on the earth on an aver-|#OR RENT—Light housekeeping and| Fooming house. Reasonable my fresh receipts 27-28; standards and 125 mee Cattle 12,090, calves 2,000; fed steers| Change firm; Great Britain demand/ age of but once in every 3% centuries, rooms, 315-2nd St. right party. House also for rent BEER standards 26%; firsts and yearlings very slow in face of |! dollars, others in cents: Great} 0 Teenie boning Hoe _308 Ave. B. eae. 2514-26; mediums, 40 Tbe, 22-23%; ees higher asking prices; few early sales| Britain 5.02%; France 660%; Italy Faeries FOR SALE—Used electric washer, dirties, No. 1, 42 Ibs., 22-23; average strong to 25 higher; better grade | 805; Germany, free, 40.80; reg. tour- PEELS _- Close In. _418-2nd St._____|” Must sell at once. Write Tribune Meer Sti patvleweiea Manan A SMP ors rosie weighty kinds showing most ad. |!t, 28-75; reg. comm’l, 2245; Norway STORIES IN FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping| ha. t9204. : i i 19: % 25.25; Si ¥ 3 Mon’ lew room, Main. — a vod rrlenretony, see 184-19; CE | ae eee es vance; prospects strong on rank and nese a5 8}; Montreal sa = pote Ll ine — checks 16-17, file of crop but killers resisting sharp | XCF 10050; New York in Montreal ST A M p § QUIET and comfortable room. See it. ___ Wanted to Rent —_—_—_____ Le Eee advance; best medium weight steers | 9?5?- SA Phone_1770. WANTED TO RENT—Modern 5 or 6 GHICAGO CASH GRAIN ~ Winter Wheat 13.50; few loads 10.00-11.25; killing MONEY RATES By 1. S. Klein =e ee ead oan room house in good condition by Chicago, Feb. 3. wheat, | 14: Conti quality plain and rank and file sel-| sew york, Feb, 3.--(#}—Call money Wy ost and Mound __| party steadily employed in Bise No. 3 red tough 1.03; No. 5 mixed 12s 128 128 Am. Aviation ing at 7.50-10.50; cows steady tO! steady; % per cent all day; prime LOST—Man's billfold containing one} marck. Write Tribune Ad. 13152, tough 96. 1 Semen strong; heifers in liberal supply steady | commercial paper % per cent; time $5.00 bill, four $1.00 bills, downtown | ——=——$——$———————- Corn, No. 5 mixed 56; No. 4 yellow Ohio Ol Pacific . to weak; bulls strong; vealers steady.|joans steady; 60 days-6 mos, 1 per district Saturday. Return to Tri- Automobiles for Sale oa sample grade 80% 9544. 1a: A ie a active blds and few sales fuly teedy [Co ,ottereds bankers’ scceptances ere 1994 Plymouth Debuxe Coach 5 12% 3 4 few sales fully s unchanged. Wee : a mou ‘ oe Pe srane may roe} = cgecaay at to stronger at 10.25 to mostly 10.50; BE kd TREASURY DEPARTMENT ix Unit | 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan wi ; sample grade + bulk held unevenly higher at upwards MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS 1931 Ford Coupe Rye no trade. to 10.65-75 and above; sheep firm;| Minneapolis, Feb. 3.—()—Stocks 1934 Ford Pickup Feo ba yellow 83 to 84%; 116 108 115 % few native ewes 4.00-59; best 4.75 up- | close: e ‘78 Couch, mo: | . 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe yellow 77. tl ’ r Penney (J. C.) . ward, First Bank Stock, 157%. . 124-103’ (North Dakota} 1929 Chevrolet Coupe Barley actual sales 72 to 83; nom- Binaseete a6 Seuth Dakota Wheat pon RR. pede Northwest Banco, no trading (bid 1535), was seized from Joe Fitzpatrick} 3999 Ford Sedan Jaa iee SAE an Me | ews, 148. 190. Ade 1.17 SIOUX CITY 13%.) on, Us Highway No. #3 about,t®] 1934 Chevrolet Coach bia Rayne yaaa PORD ee i its i} Sioux City, Iowa, Feb. 3—UP)—(U. ciel Kota for violation of the Internal] | 1928 Chevrolet Sedan RANGE OF CARLOT SALES gel RAM, 1B 38 terests bidding 25 lower; lowest grade | ment bonds: at_my office on or. before March 4| 1929 Ford Pickup Minneapolis, Feb. oe inane ela A 19% | cows steady; bidding 25 off on beef| Treasury 4%s, 115.11. aol and) we much Sei 2nd give) 1932 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan Faroe grain sales: Wheat: No. 1/1 erater 5 1 13% 1.29% 1.00% 126% | put “Aikinds; stockers and feeders little| Treasury 4s, 111.2 Pond for costs for transis “Gnited| 1925 Dodge Truck heavy dark northern spring 127%; 8 ataner bd " Radlo-Keitin Orph 7%, |Changed; few loads beef steers and — States District Court, or sald automo-| 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe No. 3 dark northern 1.26%; sample |2 am! i - Z 3 i : a NEW YORK BONDS bile will be forfelted to the United , Tbs. .. 1.10% 1.25% .... .... | Remini Rand . 21% | yearlings held above 10.00; bulk sal 4 4 -| 1931 Chrysler Sedan grade dark northern 82-1.19%; No. 3 te, a Sot eRE gton Ra . ds States of America as provided by Sec. is Syptiin 2 hd Reo Mot. 5% |able under 9.00; few short fed heifers] New York, Feb. 3.—(#)—Bon onan h tion 3460, United. States. Revised| 1933 Ford Coach hard winter, 1.15%; No. 2 red durum 58 Ibs. .. 1.08% 1.238% .... a. 2214 16.25 down; bidding 5.75 and under on | close: MAY CENTURIES ago a happy | statutes. 8, B, Qvale, District Super-| 1931 Ford Pickup 88; No. 5 hard amber durum 1.06, q cows; cutt ad 4.00| Great Northern 7s of 1936, 102%. and free people, called Letts, | visor, 706 New Post Office Building, ut dan 3 amber.hd beef ; cutter grades mainly St. Paul, Minnesota, 1930 Ford DeLuxe Se Corn: No. 57 Ibs, .. 106% 120%... .... to 450; few good stocker steers 775 Se inhabited the shores of the Baltic ci ees 1934 Studebaker Coach Oats: 3 amber hd Ibs. down 7.25 to 7.50. CURB STOCKS in Europe. One day foreign: in- 1928 Buick Sedan pity, . 3, i? 56 Ibs. .. 1.02% 117% .... 0. : Hogs, 5,500; mostly 5 to 10 higher New Sock Pee Se vaders came one eng ved te NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1931 Chrysler “8” Sedan + No. 1 2 4 + ¥ erlcan Gen., 11. Letts, and hundreds of years of 5 = i CHURCHILL OTO! Flax: No, 1, 188. 97% 114% .... iby San Won ts ee aches Cities Service. eH bondage passed. During those try- | oRHEL MAR Wagner, Deceased CORWIN CHURCH MOTE : é c. Bont hare, . ing times a legend arose, and on Notice Is hereby given by the un- Phone 700 95% 1.12% 7, | bidding 9.75 down on heavier weights; 4 fihe eat CHICAGO POTATOES % sows 8.75 to 8.85; stags 8.75 down; INNIPEG CASH GE H GI it the enslaved people based their oF Hera i Wagner late of Ne eras BUY ONE OF THESE SAFE USED Chicago, Pete 2-—-UN—= (0. BD: A.) 93% 109% feeder pigs 8.25 to 8.75. WINNIPEG CASH GRAD hopes for deliverance. It was that /5¢ Datias Center vin the County of ‘ARS ON FLECK’S —Potatoes, 208 on track 281; total U. i “Bheep, 8,000; no early action; under-| ,Winnlpes, Feb. 3. — (#) — Cash| Lacplesis, Killer of the Bear, would | Datlas und State of towa, deceased, to c Ee 4 : wheat: No. 1 northern, 83%; No. 2 4 deliver them, the creditors of, and all persons hav-| Special Low Down Payment Plan 91% 1.06% . tone firm; best fed western lambs held t orthe! | come and deliver ing claims against said deceased, to tend: ON 3 ; aroutd 10.50; ather slaughter classes| DOrPED OT Og oot ties| gp incvleals did come ont oh the exible "them with’ the “necessary |. 1933 Oldsmobile & Touring Sedan and. AJ, nee : carce; a bee 2B Tes ID +] forest, at last, slew the Black j vouchers, within six months after the) 1933 mol ; per Stewart Wamer . 7 BOT REESE) DRIEOHIEE ROD 90 FOPOREE apie, Knight, symbol of the invader, and | tre Putt cat is office inthe vile| 1994 Pontiac Coach fine qualty higher; U" 8. No, 2,130: |1 amber. Beuepater : DULUTH CASH GRAIN | BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES | fred, LAIUoS Gent had held [akin Piette aaec at ne cres | aay Buck gegen fine quality higher; U. 8. No. 2, rss i” Duluth, Minn., Feb, 3.—(4#)—Cash | whom the Black Knight had held | County, or to the Judge 0 County an 50; Wisconsin round white U. 8. No. 1,|1 rd durum 86% %|closing prices: No. 1 heavy dark), Chicago, - Feb, anne ceuiey er prisoner, Latvia now is free, the | Court of Burleigh County, at dls | 1998 Oldsmobile Coach 1.12%-20; Colorado McClures U. 8. ¥o,| pny northern spring, 60 lbs., 1.32-1.38; No. etarees Far aaets spirit of the Bear Killer keeps | pismarck, Burleigh County, North Ba Foe Tae ask 1, 150-58; Nebraska Bliss triumphs |, COD 1 dark northern, 59 Ibs, 130-137; /Storage | 1. 31% 21% 31% | Kurd over the Letts, end Hever | Pavousre hereby turther notitied that{ 1935 Oldsmobile 6 & U. 8. No. 1 and partly graded 1.30-45.|3 yellow. 67%, | 58 Ibs. 1.28-1.36; No. 2 dark north- again, they say, Ww! ie Hon, I, C. Davies, Judge of the Coun- P ‘4 yellow... 127, [-ern, 57 Ibs., 124-135; No. 3 dark Storage 7, | Knight harass the land. ty Court within and for the County of} 1929 Pontiac Sedan MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 15. Fellow. 112, | Northern, 56 Ibs. 1,20-133; 55 Ibs., ph adage 3 30% - 30% This legend is told in pictures in | Burleigh, and Btate of North Dakota, 1931 Pontiac Coupe Minneapolis, Feb. 3.—(P)—Flourr'9 Tiss, 15% 1117-130; No. 4° dark northern, 54| Storage atandar 26%; | 8, series of five stamps tssued in | has, {ized the 151 dey of Sifock in| 1929 Chevrolet Coach Unchanged: : Carload lots family pat-/3 12213 | Ibs., 1.14-1.27; 53 Ibs, 111-125; No..5| Nov. ...... “| 1982, The stamp shown here illus: | the forenoon of said day, at the Court} 1930 Nash Coupe 730° mixed. 14 ‘ - 123: Fresh standards ff the Black | Rooms, in the Court House in the] 1931 Packard Sedan ents $7.10-7.30 a barrel in 98 Ib. cot-/ 4 mixed... 28% | dark northern, 52 Ibs., 1.08-1.23; 51 25% 25% 25% | trates the slaying of the Ly EE ae ge ton sutks. Shipments 28,963. 5 mixed... 8's | tbs, 1.05-1.20; 50 Ibs., 1.02-1.17; No. 1| June .. Sade 5 Knight by Lacplesis and the deliv. | city °C Pipe time and place for near-| 1932 Buick Sedan Pure 15.00-15.50. Oae— 49% | northern, 1.24-1.29; No. 1 dark hard| Egg futures: erance of Laimdot ing and adjusting all claims against} 1934 Ford Tudor Standard middlings 15.00-15.50. 2 white 13" | Montana’ winter, 124-131; hard am-| Refrigerator standards the eatate of the ald Hazel B Wag-| 1939 Ford Roadster 15 white... 32 | ber durum, No. 1, 60 Ibs, 113%-1.30%;| OCte s.s-erseeeree BLM 21% 21% het, Deceased, which nave been duly| 1935 Piymouth Sedan BOSTON 4 white 24% 9% | No, 2, 59 Ibs. 1.10%-126%; 58 Ibs., 1.08%; 52 Ibs. fore provided. Special Plans—Special Deals Feb. 3—(P}—(U. 8. Dept.|* parley a4, 1o%a-1.91%; Mo, 5, 81 Ibs, Lovm-| NO £88 tbe, Sah—1G0%; 52 the, Dated January 29th A. D. 1936. Low Prices Agr.)—Many of the transactions in/Ch to fancy £8 \ + 56 Ibs., 1.00%-1.15%; No. 4! Gunn, discounted 1-4 cents below | As Administrator of the! phe Above Cars Carry Fleck’s the Boston wool market Monday|med to gd. 56 97%-1.13% ; 54 Ibs., 95%-1.11%;| 0G ambers, Estate of Hazel B. Wag- Guarantes Pies bey aprons Rea Me tif | hover a - Flax, No. 1, 1.83%. saflrat publication on the 20th day of FLECK MOTOR SALES average to good French combing 64s| Rve— % Rye, No. 1, 55%-56 O'HARE, COX & COX, Bismarck, N. D. and finer teritory wools which soldj No. 2 54% Qats, No. 3 white, 27 n 8 25-41 for Administrator, Buick, Oldsmobile. Pontiac. Cadillaty in original bags at 87-80 crnt| Flax— ee {Western ole th Rae et MK AY | (Copyright. 1988, NEA Service, tne.) | Bigmarey., N: Pale. } La Balle scoured basis.- No. J..000. 1.81% 81% .. Westingh, Wrigley Jr. Com, No. h eee ’ ’

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