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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1936 ‘Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and . Market Report for Wed., April 1 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, April 1.—(?)—Flour: unchanged: Shipments 21,291. Adams 12% Alaska, Jun 14% Allis-Ch. Mf + 4TH Am. 52% j : j eee a Personal | __ Female Help Wanted a ° - GENERAL MOTORS e WHE Am. Ftd MEN’S SUITS and top coats, ladies’; SPECIAL Work for Married Women. ram uotations Livest Am: 11%] sults and coats, dry cleaned and} Earn to $21 weekly and your own % ne pe. ohh pressed, $1.00. menos DRY| dresses FREE. No canvassing. No ’ ‘4 CLEANERS. jone . We call} investment. Send dress size. Fash- BISMARCK GRAIN LEADS STOCKS 10 SOUTH ST. PAUL INDUCED BY EXPOR epee $34 | tor and deliver. fon Frocks, Inc., Dept. N-9735, Cin- (Furnished of eaieemal ©o.) sere eS Fel at Hentai am 23% MATTRESSES cinnati, Ohio, . D. ‘al }; little done on le 29% a = ' No. 1 dark northern, 58. Ibs. ....$ 90 akagheer Paar rae rey Hi Me ae ee oi TRG tea alg er poe eae 7 No. 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. 8 weak on steers; some she stock about Am. Stl, Foi 30% Ph x ike WER tie ESA LASeeT No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. 36 steady to sciall kiltera: good to ehotee Am. Sug. 53% | _Bdwy. Phone 1198. ing wages. Write Herman Meyer, a No. 3 dark northern, tae “ a fed steers and yearlings held above ——_— a x Ns ied Roo! ommate Wanted oun oe ted for hotel. «% No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. ° . 3 . Ben 2 cook § wan for hotel. Not 4 datk Repeat, BB IDE, ‘a Closing Tone Firm After Gains | (7°: ite tee a ee Hades eae Gare Overnight Climb of Am, Wat, Ws. 24 YOUNG LADY With comfortable | _Washburn Hotel, Washburn. N No, 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. Bi 125: x 4 ne Cent Recorded on ¥ s room, centrally located, desires |" No. § dare Siete BL Ibe ‘| of One to Four Points Are Said ue ightecigsta BO LOn: aaa d Anaconda Copper ... 36 | roommate. Call after school hours. Position Wanted 1 No.5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... 71 Registered {um to good sows 5.00-6.00; low cutter Bullish Factors ‘Aud, Dry’ Goods 108 | ae, AMBITIOUS MAN desires position on Oy Sample Grain: si Jianl to cutter grades 3.75-4, sausage Atch. T. & 8. F, 15 Lots for Sales basis of past experiences, clerical a 49 Ibs., .67; 48 Ibs., 63; 47 Ibs., Bi = New York, April 1. — (® — A sus- | Dulls 5.00-5.50; about steady; stockers} Chicago, April 1.—()—Recuperative| Atl. Ref. .. . 346% and 10 years retail store experience, f Ibs., 55; 45 Ibs., 51; 44 Ibs., 45; 43 1 itained forward drive in the stock | 904 feeders scarce, little change in- |power manifested itself in the wheat Aviation Corp. ; “7% |BUY YOUR LOTS NOW, stop pay-| hardware and grocery. Good ref- 41; 42 lbs., .37; 41 Ibs., 33; 40 Ibs., 29; market Wednesday sent shares from 1| dicated. . |market Wednesday, and a maximum | Baldwin Loco. . 45) img rent. We offer desirable lots,| erences. Write Tribune Ad. 139: 38 Ibs., 25. All under 39 Ibs. 25. __ +9 4 of more points higher, Calves 2,300, opening sround 50 overnight rise of a cent # bushel was|Balt. & Ohio . + 20 | off the high taxes, near school and| eal rex No. 1 hard amber durum ‘Tl |" General Motors was a leader with ajJower; good to choice vealers 7.00-| witnessed. Barnsdall . . city park. Reasonable price and Miscellaneous for Sale No, 1 mixed durum .... -70| new 1936 high, and steels, ‘rails, oils | 8.00; few selects 8.50. The fact that Canadian wheat ex-| Bendix Aviation ... + 1% te Hedden Real Estate| A RRY ° to % Tons M No. ST and industrial specialties quietly ex-| Hogs 6,500, fairly active, fully steady |port business Tuesday surpassed all 3%] <a a {CARRY %,t2 i Tons ste No. 140} panded their gains. The best sellers|With Tuesday; bulk better 140-200|estimates and appeared to have ag- + 22% Ae, Phone 0, mercial chassis by installing MAR No, 1.37 of the day were maintained near the |bs. 10.30-35; top 10.35; 200-250 Ibs./gregated 2,000,000 bushels had & 27% Buildi MONT HELPER SPRINGS, Alloy steel. No. 30 | close, mainly 10.00-80; 250-310 Ibs, 9.75-10.00; [strengthening influence. Wednesday's 80% _ Building SMITH worincs Fargo: Nb. Barley 21) "The late tone was firm, and trans- |heavier weights down to 9.50 and un-|Canadian export purchases were fig- Be OWN YOUR OWN HOUSE — Oats 14/ actions approximated 1,700,000 shares. |der; sows mostly 9.15-25; pigs scarce, |ured as totalling 500,000 bushels. 11% | Ww furnish information how to build Business Opportunit Hard wi -T1| U. 8. Steel and Midland Steel Prod-|odd lots up to 10.50; average cost] Wheat closed firm, % to 1 cent 28'| 2 Toom house, $300. Five room house, pol ty ucts gained more than 2 points and|Tuesday 9.99; weight 296 lbs., for the |above yesterday's finish, May 96%-%, 134| $1,658. NATIONAL HOME BUILD- | FOR SALE Electric Champion fully CHICAGO RANGE Chrysler and General Motors ad-|month 9.83 and 238 lbs. July 85%, corn %-% up, May 60%-%,|/Case (J. I.) 163% | _ER8, Wahpeton, N. Dak. equipped shoe shop. Reasonable if Chicago, April 1.—()— tow Cl vanced between 1 and 2. Sheep, supply very small, askingjOats %-% advanced and provisions|Caterpil. Tract. 15 ~ taken at once. A chance for good Wheat— Open oe Close J. I. Case was up as much as 10|higher; undertone strong; fat lambs|Unchanged to a rise of 2 cents. Celanese .... 28% For Rent business. James Bartrug, Golden a 35% | Points in anticipation of action on|Tuesday 10.00-15; common to choice — iain aa “4% SOR RENT—Business building in| Valley. N. Dak. ‘94% |preferred arrears. Both Phillip Morris|slaughter ewes 3.50-5.50. MILL CITY WHEAT Ont kN we ete FOR SALE—Beer parlor and cafe or and du Pont gained around 4. Dairy cows little change, trading|/PRICES CLOSE HIGHER Chi. Gt. Wes. 1% will sub lease building for other 80% | Rails, such as‘New York Central,Jonly moderate; bulk springer cows| Minneapolis, April 1—(?)—Short Chi. Gt. Wes. 6% business. Phone or write Chas. y s. Union Pacific and Santa Fe, rose 9/55.00-70.00; best selections quotable|covering in the wheat market in-/¢, M. St. P. % Hawley, Mandan. 58 point or more. Seaboard Oil and/75.00 and more. spired by stronger closing cables and|C. R. I. & Pac. ay —_—_—_ —— — 25% | Standard Oil of N. J. featured that indefinite promise of precipitaton| Chrysler .. 91% Wanted to Bu: division. ‘ through the southwest ht about | Colgate-Palm. + 18% soll co SO rte ecaree Lf Colum. G INFORMATION is wanted f = 26% | | Other gainers included International] Chicago, April 1—(P—(U. 8. Dept.|® relatively firmer position in the/Colum. G. & Ei . a Laan Wanted from par eee Harvester, Allied Chemical, Macy,| Agr.)—Hogs, 11,000, including vin} grain pit here Wednesday. Com, Credit. : Fe 'y who has about a four room mod- Sih 32% 1% $2% [Montgomery Ward, Distillers Corpora-| direct; very uneven; weights above! Trade was quite lively near the| Com. Solv. ie Gr ‘house for sale reasonably and 4 tion-Seagrams and U, 8, Industrial| 190 lbs, steady to 10 higher than|close. Freezing weather was expected|Com. & So 3 On reasonable terms. “Write ‘Trib- 31% 52% 51% 52% | alcohol. Tuesday's average; lighter weights|through Nebraska and Kansas. Con. Oil 14% __ne Ad. 19965. avhewl etedivedoan AD Foreign copper buying was a stimu-| steady to 10 lower; sows steady; top/only private crop report issue was|Cont. Can 81% WANTED TO BUY—50xi50 foot lot lant for American Smelting, Ana-| 10.80; bulk 180-250 lbs., 10.60-75; 250-|slightly bullish. Bone Gu wel a: in eastern part of Bismarck. Must Be aint vee tio gees cee 300 Ibs. 1040-65; 300-350 Ibs. 10.25-| Coarse grain futures showed a ten-| Gorn: Products 4 be on water, sewer and gas line. RE ME TmET RY 10.45; 140-180 Ibs., 1016-60; sows most-|dency to sympathize with wheat. — | Cream Wheat 35 Write Tribune Ad. 13981. a eda 12 1| Produce Markets | |1v 950-75. ‘May and July wheat closed %c|Crosley Rad, 20% WANTED TO BUY: Small) tise aeeee cooee 1525 | @———________________| Cattle 7,500, calves 1,500; better|higher and September uncnanged.|Cuban Am. Sug. ne with garden lot, Not over $2000. Kho grade fed steers in fairly lberal sup-|May malting barley closed unchanged, | Curtiss Wright ot Write full particulars, Tribune Ad. MINNEAPOLIS BANGE ont ean Ply; market slow and weak on kinds|May and July feed barley ‘sc higher; | Din Satoh 37 | Ask About My LOW COST PLANS | 13996, Minneapolis, ‘April 1.—(P)— cago, April 1.—()—Butter _ was! of value to sell at 9.50 upward; early|May and July oats ‘sc higher and|Dome Mines rt To Suit Your Income. ‘ ‘Whea' One High Low Close/unsettled and eggs were steady Wed-| top 10.75; lower grades fully steady, September %c lower; May flax %C/Douglas Airc. 7 i cf + 29% 1.00% .99% 1.00% inesday. Poultry was steady to firm.| these selling at 8.50 down; not much lower, and July %c higher. Du Pont... 150 Houses and Flats + She 204 2% $6) | Butter 6118, unsettled, prices un-|net change in fat steer market this| Little cash wheat was in but de-|El. Auto Lite 41 Price Owems, Agemt =| son sate—sirictiy modern “home i ae week; shipper kinds ruling very slow,| mand was good for the meager offer- | El ar it PHONE 278 with basement apartment, Also ! 56 | Eggs 20435, steady; extra firsts|however, after Monday; she stocklings, Winter wheat offerings were | =i Pow. & Lt... 3 Lloyd Loom baby carriage. 928-6 local 18%; cars 18%; fresh graded] generally steady with weighty in-|yery light and demand qulet to fair.| maior’ tuxts #¢ BISMARCK, N. D. titre Silene i alan dia 34% 34 34% /firsts local 18, cars 18%; current re-| between grade helfers and fat cows/Durum was scarce and bright amber |Gen. Asphalt. 31 1st Door East of Postoftice MODERN HOME FOR SALE by own- were eves 35° lceipts 17%; storage packed extras 20;| slow; bulls steady at 6.15 down; veal-|mitling quality in brisk demand, |Gen. Elect. Be ene ce 16% 45% 46% storage packed firsts 19%. ets 8.00-9.00 on light offerings; better] Corn was in good demand. Oats de- | Gen. Foods 38% Wanted to Rent ee es 41% (47° 47% |, Poultry, live, 1 car, 29 trucks, steady] grades 9.50-10.50, mostly 10.00 down. |mand was steady. Rye demand was| Gen. Mills 74 an ent __|*OR RENT—Upper duplex at 110 c 3 y to firm; hens, 5 Ibs. and less, 23; more] Sheep 6,000; slow market on slllzood, Barley of Leatuis quality was Shp tae ax WANTED TO RENT—Young lady de-| Ave. C West. Phone R. W. Sanders, 23% 23% .23%) than 5 lbs. 23-23%; Leghorn hens,| classes, steady to weak; fat lambs scarce and wanted. Flax offerings were|Gold Dust 20 sires room. Close in. Phone 377-R| 1341, 2th 26 28% | 21%; springs, 25-27; fryers, 26-27; |ahade easier in spots; early bulk choice /smailer in volume and demand steady.| Goodrich. 19% | _atter €. FOR RENT—5 room stucco bungalow. tasee -24% | Plymouth and white rock broilers 26,| fed westerns 10.00-35; few 10.40 to Goodyr. T, & R. 2 FOUR or five room modern howse.! Located at 417 W. Bdwy. Phone 168 1.66 1.66 1,66 |Clored 25, barebacks 20-22, Leghorn| shippers; top 10.50 paid by city butch- Mi lla Graham 3} Write Tribune Ad. 14013. 2070, : + 185, 166, 168 168, 29: roosters, 19%; turkeys, 20-26:| er; several loads 96 and'99 Ib. Colo-| | iscellancous Gt. Nor. 18% . + 166% 166% 166 1.66% | roy young duése a2, old 18%, alan inas apaniveh tienen el . She edie Ee Sarg _ ULUTH RANGE ducks 17%; geese 17; capons, 7 lbs. up, | 8.00-35; most native wooled ewes 5.00- FOREIGN EXCHANGE ite ye 35% __ Household Goods for Sale _ or nerirenler lice 26, less than 7 Ibs. 25. 5.50, Neww York, April 1—(?)—Foreign|Greyhound . 4% | FOR SALE—Lioyd loom baby carri-| PLEASANT ROOM in modern new r Close ici eae ae exchange firm, Great Britain demand es r. - nat age. Excellent condition. 822 Ave.| home. Always hot water. 2% blocks 93% NEW YORK SIOUX CITY in dollars, others in cents. Great| Hoge Sour °° iu | Zz from G. P, Hotel. Gentlemen pre- ; 93%] New York, April 1—(/P}—Live poul-| Sioux City, Iows, April 1.—(e}—| Britain 4.95%; France 6.60; Italy 193; | Thinols ‘Cent. | 235, | | terre h. Phone 120-R. 4 35% try weak. By freight: Fowls, 19-25; | (USDA)—Cattle, 2,500; beef steers and |Fermany free 40.32; reg. travel 26.75; | Indus, Rayon . 30 LARGE SLEEPING room in moderii ; other prices unchanged. yearlings rather slow, about steady; [fe comml. 21.65 Norway 24.91; Bwe-|Int, Cement .- 47% Automobiles for Sale| “home. Also garage. Very conven- i 48%| Butter, 13,719, firmer. Cr quality’ plain; heifers unchanged; |4e8. 35.87; | Montreal in New York |Int. Harvester 81% | FOR BALE—$165 credit on new Piy-| tent. Ladies only. Phone 525-M ' higher than. extra 20%4-31%; extralcows active, strong; stockers and feed-|9049%: Neww York in Montreal fmt. Teck, Orn 17% | Mouth, $135 cash, Also 1990 A-1 La! or 1612, 310 W. Rosser. . 1.68% | (92 score) 30%; firsts (90-91 scores) lers slow, around steady; bulk fed|100-56%. Johns-Manville 100% | Salle Coupe, rumble seat, $295.) sreepinG ROOM. Always hot wa- hy 1.68% | 30-30% (a ie score) 30-20%. steers and yearlings eligible 8.25 down; aon Ivinator a Phone 303, ________________|" ter. Gentlemen preferred. Also } MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN eget : oe Sek pestis get ia versie New York, April 1—()—Call money | Kresge (8. 8.) 2% Bere feet rane tie a eens basement room. Close in, 412-8th. ; reblinnespolis, April 1.— UP) — Wheat |""Eogs, 50,101, firm. Mixed colora:|s¢. uney eooe sae steady, % per cent all day. Prins:|Kroger Groce! 25 bat FP eke nahh Z ceipts Wednesday 35 compared to 51 arta 25; most beef cows 4.50-5.50; cutter Libbey-O-F. Gi. 60 Tribune Ad. 13942, Fi ‘ a year ago. Special packs or selections from fresh| grades 350-428; few common end|Cmmercial paper % per cent, Time | row oe 1% PLEASANT ROOM for one or two. ‘i Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse|receipts 21-22%; standards and com-|medium stock steers 7.00 down. loans steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1 per an 2% ——————| Hot water day and night. 208-3rd cane is jguotations today follow: |mercial standards 20-20%; seconds| Hogs, 3,500; slow; scatteréd sates to|Cent offered. Bankers acceptances un-| Mack Trucks 33% Cnn aE, Abell ak ori St. Opposite post office. Also gar- ea 17%-%; average checks 16-16%; stor-| sinners steady to strong; better 180- |¢hanged. Mack (R. H.) 46% | Annapolis, Md., eae ae RS ae Q Delivered To Arrive! ace packed firsts 19%; other mixed a0 th. | fe ay) aOabeaee a EEA Marine Midl. 9% | Henry Breckenridge, New York attor-| raRGE PLEASANT sleeping room lhyDNS _ RULERSES | 10. oe ICAGO STOCKS Marshr. Field 17% | ney, filed Tuesday as a candidate to i 1DNe se AS Rs RS ests era te tee hoa: many held tustian, 1 vee (ny the Associated Press) lam cop Pet. 9% | oppose President Roosevelt. for the peeing rca "Phone 20863. .75-10.00; packers inace Mid.-Cont, 22 PI . i 111% 126% .... v.4e| BUETER AND EGG FUTURES [liver satre'p.2s-20; few O85; stags 800| Midwest Corp. Cts. 8. Midiand tl... ae Democratic presidential nomination | a erseren tront sleeping room, 1.00% 1.25% Chicago, April 1.—P)—, down; feeder pigs up to 10.00. a igssced Sra END 1ay, jin the Maryland primary on May 4 | Very comfortable. Close in. Gentle- : ol a High Low Close| sheep, 2,500; no early action; gen- MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Murra : 20 | THIEVES LEAVE ‘CARD’ men preferred. 418-2nd St. - 1.07% 1.23% «| putter Futures: erally asking steady; better lighter! yyinneapolis, yen 1 --(#;—-Btocks | Nash Mot 19% Selma, Als., April 1—(P)—Thieves| FOR RENT—Large, comfortable Pera ciai Storage Standards, 4 weight wooled skins held mostly at/cioge: Nat. Biscuit 34% | who raided a Selma chicken coop took| sleeping room. Suitable for one or ~ 1 194 + 25% 25% 25% |10,00-15. First Bank Stock 14%. Bt 17 fat hens but left behind a rather] two. 610 Ave. A. pene aes + 26% 26% 26% CHICAGO POTATOES sities SR 32% |anclent rooster. To his leg they tled/ FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- | 100% 113% seo. «|. Eee Putures: Chicago, April 1—(P)—(U. 8. Dept. CURB STOCKS ae a "1 ing room for one or two gentlemen. : Storage packed firsts, Agr.)—Potatees, 91; on track, 425; to-| New York, April 1—(P)—Curb: ot es p 9T% 1.00% 000 oooee] April ........ +++. 19% 19% 19% | tal U. 8. shipments, 553; supplies lil American Gen. 10%. ein BORAH EXTENDS DRIVE COMFORTABLE room for rent near ia 4 Refrigerator Stan eral; good stock steady, demand fair;) Cities Service 5%. 941 washington, April 1—vP)—Senator| capitol, $12, 1021 Fifth, Phone p 93% 1.06% October .......... 21% 21% 21%|ordinary stock dull, demand slow;| Elec. Bond & Share 23%. 28% |worah decided Wednesday to extend| _ 185 E 91% 103% Se sacked per cwt., Idaho Russet Bur- NEW YORK BONDS 15 |his primary campaign for the Repub- | SLEEPT! 001 mai DULUTH CASH GRAIN banks, U, 8, No. 1, 1.87%-2.00; U. 8. 47 |iican presidential nomination to New| tress and radio. Phone 1729-W. bs, + 20% 1,004 Duluth, April 1. cash| No. 2, 1.60; Wisconsin round whites,| New York, April 1.—()—Bonds | oy; je 1729-W % b ADEE 1 ie Caen | Cal 4 ce ee 30% | Jersey. FOR RENT—Basement sleeping room. i 1 northern prices: ‘wheat: No. 1 heavy dark|U. 8. No. 1, 1.15; Michigan Russet close: 37% PpIng z bey Ba Ee 1.05% 1.10% _..... northern spring 60. Ibs., 1.13%-1.27%; | rurals, U. 8. No. 1, 1.35; North Dakota Great Northern 7's of 1936, 101%. 11% ‘The whi i aiadlalivesor the Call 1276, Or enan® Winter Wheat No. 1 dark northern 59 ibs. 111%-| Red River section Cobblers, U. 8. No. | Se eR IEa b ich uee of & nist | by! fa 1.26% ; 58 Ibs., 1.09%-1.25% ; No. 2 dark | 1, 1.25; Early Ohios, U. 8. No. 1, 1.30- 112 | bird, and takes to the air in the eve- SUMMONS LHW... 113% 115% 142% 1.14% |Rorthern 57 Ibs, 10734-13946: No. 3] 140i Bliss Triumphs, U.S. No. 1, 1.40; STORIES IN 1. |ning after the nighthawk is alent. | stare om NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- 12% protein northern ey 1.19%; u mn = at 10HW or Ibs., 1.03%-1.16%; No. 4 dark north- Ohios, U. 8. No. 1 and partly graded, | He ee ak SCR I ee LH W... 1.08% 1.11% 1.07% 1.10% | ern 54 Ibs., 1.00%-1.13%; 53 Ibs., 97%-| 1.25; Cobblers, unclassified, 90-1.05; | Eee ee eee CELINieTEAS | Central Lumber Company, a for- 12% protein 1.09%; No. 5 dark northern 52 Ibs,,| Nebraska Bliss Triumphs, U. 8. No. IX AND FOR ISSUANCE OF = | eign corporation, 1DHW or 93%-106%; 51 Ibs, 91%-103%; §0| na paruly graced, 1.65-80. By LS. Klein 33% LETTERS OF ADMINIS- Plaintiff, 1 HW... 1.04% 1.08% 1.03% 1.07% | 93%4-1.06%; | 51 Ibs., i 46% ON. ys. Grade of Tbs., 90%4-1.00%; No. 1 northern 1.05%- 2 = Alexander McKenzie, Mary Mc- 1DHWor 1.10%; No. 1 dark hard Montana win- BOSTON WOOL 3. [STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun-|Kenzie, Mary B. Foster, Anne C. . 1H W974 100% 96% Loa |ter 100%<1.17%. Hard amber durum;| , Boston, April 1—(®—(U. 8. Dept 24% | 17,06 BUFR Sn, Betore Hon 1. [Ho aene g aie tee aed a j Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat No. 1, 60 Ibs., 9714-1.12%; No. 2, 59 Ibs.,| Agr.)—-There was very little demand 6 lone ie " "|ale, ‘Thomas’ 0. MeKenaie, John 1 DHW or : d 96%-1.11%; 58 Ibs., 95%-1.10%; No. 3,| for domestic wools in Boston with; 13% |“ inthe Matter of the Estate of Lucy | McRae, Duncan McRae, Farquahr 1 HW... 1.02% 1.03% 1.00% 1.01% | 57 Ihe 9374-1.0074; 56 Ibs., 90% -1.07%:| Only occasional small lots taken to 7% | A. Goodrich, Deceased. William McRae, Katherine PH We 100% 101% 98 No. 4, 58 be, 06%-105%; 54° Ibs, | fill urgent requirements, Recent sales 2h [Satine eee Petitioner, weennet bonstd © aca, i 3 DHW or (OOH MOL 96% 90% | ae 047s; No. 5, 53 Ibs., 827%-102%;| included @ small quantity of strictly | he ve. "| George P, lannery, Elsah Cot 3 HW... 96% 99% 94% .97% [52 Ibs. 80%-1.00%; No. 1 red durum| combing % blood Ohio and similar z Charles 8. Chatfield, Roland w. mJ. 8. Knauss, Reo L. Knauss Durum T1% 18%. : wool at 40-41 cents in the grease and 48% |G Mtaruhann De Ma Se Chattlel Anna “Knauss, Deceased, Anna 1 amber ha Flax: No. 1, 1.68%. a fair-sized lot of average 12-month 38% |Mabel “Daly, Bertha Bradfield, | Knauss, Reo f, Knauss, Plato ; 60 . +» 97% 1.12% 94% 1.09%] Rye: No. 1, 49%-49%. Texas wool at around 85-87 cents 67% | Helen Everett, Harold Chatfield, Boh Pages 4 ay ee aioe 98% 111% Oats: No. 3 white, 24%-25%. acoiired peel. 317s | eter Wooks Wiliam Weeds, [son Bull, Bertha ‘Lumm, Carl- Se ibe ae) MANNE GS feed BK-) gaNGE OF CARLOT SALES Ree Remte anton: Piston [tft Rian Hora aokn ‘stenchars, 8 lbs... 85% 1.10% is | Cecil Josephine Cole, G, W. Nash, and 8 amber hd Minneapolis, April 1.—(?)—Range of | Gladys Pearson, Ce 3 eae NAS 57 Ibs... 93% 1.00% CHICAGO CASH GRAIN carlot grain sales: jecuenetn Pac. vite Wali, Meer alaimine to have any right, inter- 3 ainber hd Chicago, April 1—()—Cash wheat,| Wheat, No. 1 dark northern 1.16; ae Be 16, | Hughes, Margaret Hughes, Jean est, title, Interest In or to or lien A 56 eee 90% LOTT weoee oeerei NO mixed, 96%. Corn, No. 3 mixed, sample grade dark northern 73-83%. THE new Negro Republic of Haiti ‘Std. G. & El. 1% Basher, the heirs of Frederick & srrenciabrancs. upon the prop i apres hd see 1.05% 60; No. 3 yellow, 61; No. 3 white, 61%-|Oats, No. 3 white 24. Batley, No. 3! © was formed in 1804 and the con’ |Stand. Oil C 44% |Anne Augusta, Woods, deceased, oo Detendants. fomberhd “ “- “*** “***161ig; sample grade, 46. Oats, No, 3) malting 68-72%; No. 3, 56-60. Corn, stitution ratified in 1807. Henry Scand. Oil Ind. 37% the heirs of Baward 8. Chatfield, |THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA 54 Ibs... 84% 1.04% white, 25%-28%; sample grade, 19%-|#e snd flax, not quoted. | Christophe became president, and / Stand. Oil N. a anttaenh the palin et FENDANTS: ; 5 amber hd 20%. Rye, No. 3, 64. Buckwheat, No. his first problem was how to raise | Stewart Warner ti ey A. Goodrich, deceased, and You are hereby summoned to an- 53 Ibs... 82% 1.02% 2, 1.20. Soybeans, No. 2 yellow, 79%; WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN money. He looked about him for | Stone and Wel 154 [all otner persons interested in the swer the complaint of the plaintiff 5 aimee hd ample yellow, 64. Barley, actual) Winnipeg, April 1— () —Cash| then he saw it—growing s1uaepaker 3% | estate of Lucy A. Goodrich, de- in the above entitled action, a copy ; sce eee sales, 3235-68; feed, 30-48, nominal;| Wheat No.1 northern @O%: No, 2. | Swift & Con. at | contee- Respondents. |nezed and herewith served UDgn 20u, a 51 Ibs... .78% 91% ..... malting, 50-85, nominal. Tim: northern 78% ; No. 3 northern 74. | grew profusely in Haiti and which | Texas . 38% |THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA and to serve a copy of your Answer da __ Low test—weight. discounted 26,’ "" | seed, 3.00 cwt. Clover seed, 14.00-21.00|No. 2 white 33%; No. 3 white 29%. | the natives used for utensils, bowls. | Tex. Gulf. Sul. 3s To THe eee ee eeciy (Ie the Dakete National Bank @ Trust x Grade of cwt. spoons, and bottles. Pac. C. e* [cited and required to appear before | Company Building in the City of Bis- ‘ 1rd duriiai 77% 1B dis ADVERTISEMENT Fon pips, |860, found in Asia, was the lsrgest| gocrd crop of Haiti conflecated | Titan tarp, ot Gounty Judge of sald County, in the [after the service of this summons Comme SIDEWALK WORK. known land mammal of all times. Soon he had more than 200,000 in |Truax - Traer. % | Burleleh County, North Dakota Court | upon you, exelusive of the day of such m° 2Y Sealed bids for the construction of his “treasury.” He put a value of | Union Carbide .. 133} | Boutty anh stats, on the tend day of |to appear or anawer as above requlr- 3 ye sidewalks, crosswalks, | driveways, |. % * | 20 sous on each. TA yy ee 32% | April, A. D. 1936, at the hour of twoled, plaintiff will take judgment » 4 curb and gutter, relaying block walks %, ‘Then he bought the coties | United Aire. Corp. . o'clock in the afternoon of that day, |against you by default for the rellef 5 and concrete paving repairs, in the| | Chosen as Japan’s | je bought up the Corp. rut | te show caune, if any you have, why | demanded in the complaint. 2 Inu he year ists, wil be recived'br| | | New War Minister | | seeded’ eo. vediy by the peasants, | By |e PIED Glan atatng Oa" 08 | aay'ol ners, 4 |the Beara obey Commicsloners of + i 5 | and resold the coffee to European | ue many be appointed the. ® Goodrich, dex Oftice ana Bost Ottice Address, gee Be ee aticattiony are on file| pf 7 gi AEANS new | psckiy ie ea He filer a" Bactizh county and have, Lniters-of ui attorneys for Plaineite. a. . Heche eran oe the flty, Aualter and: : minister Of Haitian currency. It is used gen: 10% ae ee cation, We ed tumish'ta | Mau’ aha ech af you Will piRaee J Each bid must be accompanied by war in the re- erally for domestic postage, as on 29% | her by said County Court, should not|take notice that the summons, com- a certified check in the sum of Fifty cently formed the stamp shown here, while the 90 | be granted and allowed. piaiat, ‘and notice of no personal claim ($50.00) DoHars, payable to the order & P » 2 61 elute residence of sald Lucy A.| have been filed in the office of the of A. P, Lenhart, President of the cabinet of Pre- centime and pisstre is the basis of 129% | Goodrich, deceased, the owner of said | Clerk’ of the District Court, Burleigh Board of City Commissioners ag = mier Koki Hi- | oreign 3332 | estate, De ete entee time ot hee Aeath, County, N.'D, and that this action is guaranty that the bidder will if si rota is Gen. 13% | the township of Logan in the County | brought for the purpose of quieting cessful, enter into and execute a sat- tk: Te- of Burleigh and State of North Da-/title in plaintiff and excluding the isfactory contract for the faithful per- Toshikazu Te 8 | Kote. defendants from any right, title, and formance of the wo: rauchi. The is ervice be made of this citation| interest in and to the following des- 8% 0% 4 bran 15.50-! 15.50-15.75. .75; standard be accompan- ied by a bond in the sum of Five eee | dred ($500.00) Dollars, as provided in Section 3707, Complied Laws of North Dakota, 1913. The Board of City Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or Each bid must war chief was one of the sev- -en army lead-~ érs who for-, merly composed | | | Pure | all bids. ei the Nipponese middlings _M be ig re supreme war ‘| e-a-a wy Assit: council, New York Stocks o (Copyright, 1936, NEA Gérvice, inc.) gest man ever to be president of youn m the United States. [A 45c Investment in the WANT-ADS Pays Returns ath tt 1d by law. equired by law. ted this 1st day of April, A. D. BY THE COURT: (ARAN: I, C. Davies, of said County Court, M. Register, Bf Be epg toners roti susie Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for ene insertion—45c for 15 words. First insertion (per word) 30 consecutive insertions (per word) ...........02.4€ consecutive insertions (per word) .. consecutive in: (per word consecutive insertions (OOF WOTE) on... ccccs ..b%e consecutive insertions (per word) This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota. Cuts and border used on want ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- Ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and ask for the want ad de- partment. Out-of-Town Readers who wish to answer w: in which only te numbers are given, so by writing a ik + fhe THE BISMAKCK TRIBUNE _Work Wanted MAN with 15 years experience in bookkeeping and general office work wants full or part time work. Sober and reliable. Phone 576, 807-4th St. FARMERS ATTENTION! AM INTERESTED in hearing from farmers within thirty miles of Bis- marck desiring to seed flax crops on share from 50 to 200 acres. Write Tribune Ad. 14010. ____ Lost and Found LOST—Black padded bag at Colman’s night club Saturday night. Placed in car by mistake. Reward. Call at Tribune office. _____For Sale or Trade FOR SALE CR TRADE—On good used car, Schultz upright piano in very good condition. Write Tribune Ad. 13970. __Room and Board ;BOARD AND ROOM. April 1st. Franz Farms—For Sale or Rent #40 Acre Farm for sale or rent. Ning miles north of Sterling on high- way. Also suburban residence with % acre garden, hen house, yard, barn for cows and car. Phone, electric lights. Mrs. R. S. Rodgers, Box 105, Menoken, N. Dak. ailable 's. 708 Main Ave, 640 acre Stock Farm, 10 room house, finished 3 years ago, electric lights, (best running water system, cost $2200), sewer system, stock sheds, granary, chicken house, 150 acres pasture, 90 acres broke. Priced at less than value of improvements, cash, balance small yearly payments without interest. J. J. Rue, 711 Ave. A., Bismarck. —————__—= Apartments for Rent FURNISHED GROUND floor apart- ment, living room, kitchenette with breakfast nook, bedroom adjoining bath. Also one room furnished apartment. 808-7th. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchenetie, bath, frigidaire, $40. Also court liv- ing room, kitchenette and bath, $25, Everts. 314-3rd St. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 2 rooms, Murphy bed, kitchenette and bath, $35 per month. 204% Main Ave. Phone 852. F. W. Murphy, 215 3rd. FURNISHED APARTMENT, ground floor, newly decorated. Quiet work- ing couple preferred. Call 204 Ave. B East. apartment, hot water heat. Pri- vate bath. Call 107 after 6 p. m. LARGE ONE ROOM furnished base- ment apartment. Block from post office. Call at 222-3rd St. FOR RENT—Unfurnished 2 large room and kitchenette apartment at 422-4th St. Phone 649. FOR RENT—Four room apartment. Inquire Fred Brodl. Phone 15, For evenings phone 376. cs FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping apartment. Private en- tance. Phone 601. BASEMENT apartment, also light housekeeping room, 813 Thayer Ave. Phone 589. “ FOR RENT—Two light housekeepin; rooms. Lights, water and heat fur- nished. 503-9th, ioasaten ae CENTRALLY located 3 room furnish- ed first floor apartment, Gas heat. 404 sth St ie FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 2 light housekeeping rooms, upstairs. 1014 Broadway. ——— For Sale FOR SALE—8 good shorthor milch cows, fresh, ages 3 to 7. Price $50. Waldemar Backman, Wilton, High- E—Asplund, Ecklund, ‘coal, cribed premises, to-wit, Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) in Block Sixty six (66) McKenzie & Coffin’s Addition ‘to the City of Bis- marck, Burleigh County, North Dak ta, and no personal claim is ma against any of the sald defendants. lyland & Foster, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, N. D. S-}1-18-28 4-1-8-15. | One ton or more, $2.75 per ton. Phone 2011. Bob Morris. FOR 8. Early Ohio potatoes, De> liver anytime. ©. D. Mason. Phone 902-R.

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