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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thur., June 11 STOCK PRICES GAIN WITH STEEL SHARES Quiet Bullish Enthusiasm Is Generated by Sharp Climbs in Farm Shares New York, June 11.—(#)—Late buy- ing of steel shares gave added mo- mentum to a rising stock market Thursday and helped stiffen the list for gains of fractions to 2 or more Points. Industrial equities were taken throughout the session as quiet bull- ish enthusiasm was generated by sharp gains in farm issuees. The close was firm. Turnover totaled about 900,000 shares. With France still in the grip of po- litical and labor strife the approach G of French franc devaluation was seen as virtually inevitable. Attention was New York Stocks Orgad dames Adams Exp. BBGEBESSESESES BBB focused on cables to banking circles Pid Borden stressing the opinion that the collapse of the French currency will likely bring little selling of American shares from Paris. With the nomination of Landon gen- erally conceded in financial quarters as trading came to a close sights were trained on platform-building activities of the Republicans as a possible near- term market factor. The late demand for steels had as a background the statement of H. E. Lewis, chairman of Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp., that he looks for better port Brass . Briggs Mfg. .. Wheel . Caterpil. Tract. Celanese ..... Cerro de Pasco . than seasonal steel business in the |Chrysler third quarter. Bidding was most aggressive for Youngstown Sheet & Tube, U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler, General Motors, American Telephone, Case, Interna-|Com. & Sou! tional Hagvester, Deere and New York Central. Wheat closed 4% to % of a cent a bushel higher. Corn was unchanged to 42 cent up. The pound sterling was a little higher, the French franc | Cre, steady and other gold bloc monies a Crosley shade lower. ——————— | | Produce Markets | —_—__ e ‘AGO Chicago, June 11.—(#)—Butter and eggs were firm in tone Thursday and poultry was unsettled, Butter 18,493, firm; creamery-spe- als (93 score) 29-29%; extras (92) 46; extra firsts (90-91) 28%: firsts (88-89) 27- 271; standards tralized carlots) 28%. ieee 20,984, firm, prices unchang- ed. + Poultry, live, 2 cars, (90 cen-| 42 trucks, un- | Gey settled; hens 5 lbs, and less 19, more | G than 5 Ibs. 18, Leghorn hens 15%; Plymouth Rock springs 27%, White Rocks 28%, colored 261%; Plymouth Rock fryers 26%, White Rocks 27%, colored 25 Pp and White i} Rock broilers 26, colored 24, bare- backs 20-23, Leghorn more than 1% Ibs. 22, 1%-1% Ibs, 18, less than 1% Ibs. 18; roosters 13: Leghorn roosters 3 turkeys 13-16; heavy old ducks heavy young 16: small white ducks ola 11. NEW YORK New York, June 11.—()—Live poul- try firm. By freight: Fowls 20-22; roosters 14; turkeys 13-19; other freight prices unchanged. Butter, 15,352, firmer. Moar et higher than extra 29%-30%; extra (22 score) 20%4; firsts (88-91 scores) 29%; seconds (84-87 _ scores) Si: 27%; centralized (90 score) 28%. Cheese, 260,464, firm. State, whole milk flats, fresh, fancy 17%; held 1935 fancy’ 22-22 Eggs, 21,393, steady. Mixed colors: Standards ‘and commercial standards A *hs other mixed colors unchang- ed. BUTTER AND Baap TURES Chicago, June 11. Butter Futures High Low Close + 29% 29 291% Egg Future: Refrigerator Standar October ... Storage packed firs! June FOREIGN BECHS NEE, New York, Juni 1.—()—Foreign ravel 24.50; Norway 2 22 Montreal in New York, 99.18%; New York in Montreal 100.21 Te. MONEY RATES New York, June 11.—(@®—Call money steady; 1 per cent all day. Prime commercial] paper % per cent; time loans steady; 60 days-6 mos 14 per cent; bankers acceptances un- changed. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Pos vensecimes "First Bank Stock 3% Northwest Banco 9%. iW YORK BONDS New York, June 11.—(@)—Bonds | clos Great Northern 7's of 1936, 100%. eee te STOCKS pasate Press) miawest “Corps McGraw El. 29%. sTOCcKs New york. Tone 11.—(@®)—Curb: American Gen. 8%. Cities Service 4%. Elec. Bond & Shi re 21%. be A ae egal BONDS 11.—@)—Govern- Treasury 4's 112.31. Fh sgh pov TRUSTS iy the Associa’ > ted Press) (over the ounter ay New re. Maryland Fund. Quart. Ine, Sel. Inc. Sh. JULUTH CASH GRAIN putudn acl June 11.— ‘No. 1 heavy dark aorth: 60 nue, No pret 37 “1.20%; No, 3 dark Rorth- iW 56 bee ‘ 01 eh J rn, boy Ot ol. 14%; No. 4 dark’ north 1, xmail colored 10; young geese 15, | $7 See PIES a cme. Miscellaneous _ | N June 11,—(#)—Stocks |; ludson Mot. . eee nee ee Gement see Kennecott ... pees 2: 8). Kroger Grocery Libbey-O-F. ae Loew's. Torilara eo Mack Trucks .... Macy (R. H) ... Marine Midl. . rory Stra. McKess, & Rob. shee & Rob. Pi Migecont Pe Midland Great Britain de- Nat. "t i ne zee aeadsasg btdett 5 RR ARE wernt rin9 35 ai 383: paca i} % | and firm. fae eeteret sess i pesreaeseee® ores FP ReeeERRES ft tic winter wheat yields. Br Wheat closed firm, %-% above yes- {provisions 2 cents to 12 cents ad- ; | crop news gave wheat futures an up- 28) strictly good to choice 7.50-8.50; few : top 10.10; most good to choice 200-240 % }age cost Wednesday 9.24; weight 276 % 14.50, * jspringer cows held eround 70.00 up; 1, | around 50.00-65.00. | lings eligible WHEAT PRICES RISE DUE BULL BEHAVIOR | ON OTHER MARKETS ‘voc Reports on Bement [52 Winter Crop Offset by Traders’ Actions Chicago, June 11.—(P)—Late up- swings of wheat values Thursday much more than overcame previous set- backs. Bullish behavior of spring wheat markets, Minneapolis and Winnipeg, served as a basis for buying here as the day drew to an end. This tended to discount optimistic reports of domes- terday’s finish, July 8474-85%, Sept. 85%, corn unchanged to % higher, July 61%-%, oats 's off to % up, and vanced. MILL CITY WHEAT PRICES CLOSE HIGHER Minneapolis, June | 11.—(>)—Bad ward independent twist near the close here Thursday. The response of grain | Se! markets to the government report on crop conditions was very disappoint- ing to holders and some of them un- loaded. July wheat closed 1% higher, September 2c higher and December 1% higher. July oats closed %c higher and De- | J cember %c higher. July feed barley closed %c higher and September %c higher. July rye closed %c higher and September %c higher. July flax i Slosea 2%c higher and September 2%c higher. Cash wheat was firm and demand) fair. Winter wheat was in fair de-| mand. Durum was in good demand. | Corn demand was fair to good. Oats demand was fair to good. Demand for rye was good. Barley demand was good. Flax was in improved demand Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, June 11—()—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 3,600; bidding about 25 lower on weightier fed steers; yearlings weak to 15 down; fat she stock around 25 lower; cutter cows weak; bulls 25 off; stockers salable around 6.50-7.00; best held for 750 or above; medium to good fed heifers 6.00-7.00; choice held above 7.35; beef cows 4.75-5.50 mainly; low cutter and cutters 3.75-4.50; bulk sausage bulls 5.00-50; good heavy- weight up to 6.00 in extremes; choice western stocker calves held around 8.00. Calves 1,400; mostly steady; selects 9.00; 5.50-7.00. Hogs 3,800; weights under 240 Ibs. strong to 10 higher; others steady to strong; better 140-220 Ib. 9.85-10.10; common and medium Ib. 9.70-85; 240-270 Ib. 9.40-75; 270-350 Ib. 9.00-40; sows mostly 8.50-80; aver- pounds. Sheep 275; supply meager; early bids 50 lower on springers at 11.00 down; bidding 50-1.00 lower on me- dium grade yearlings or 8.00 down; slaughter ewes steady to weak 2.50- Dairy cattle, trade considerably slower; prices tending lower; good bid with most in-between grades SIOUX CITY Bever City, Iowa, June 11.—()—(U. D, A.)—Cattle, 2,500; Nght stee Saarinen and heifers about stead: medium weight no heavy beeves slow, easier; beef cows steady to weak: lower grades steady; stockers and feeders scarce; bulk steers and year- 6.75-7.50; little offered 75; odd lots light fed heifers 7.00-50; bulk beef cows 4.75 5.50; cutter grades 4.00-7 common to medium stockers 6.00-75. Hogs 3,500; opening packer bids steady to strong: better 170-270 Ib. butchers bid -75; 270-300 Ib. heavies bid 9.40-60; no action on other weights; sows strong to 10 highe mostly 0-75; feeder pigs up to 10; stags 9.00 down. Sheep 2,000; native spring lamb bids around 25 lower at 10.75 down; no action for fed Californias; best shorn yearling held around 9.00; odd lots clipped ewes 3.75 dow load 7. Ib. Idaho feeders 9. to sell above CHICAGO Chicago, June 11.—()—(U. S. D. A.) —Hogs 13,000, including 5,000 direct; fairly active, strong to mostly 10 higher than | Wednesday's top 10.25; bulk 160-250 140-160 1b., 9,85-10.' 9.75-10.10; sows 8.50-9.15, few to Cattle 5,000, calves 2,000; recent decline on ‘steers and yearlings stopped due largely to supply abridgement; general market very slow, however, steers scaling over 1,000 pounds barely steady; only lower grade offerings scaling 900 Ib., down- ward ‘wanted dependably; middle grades predominating; bulk 7.00-7.75; only rinkling above 8.00; shipper a at for well finished weighty row; fat cows and bulls cutter cows steady to 25 or more down at ium grade kinds. 000; spring lambs steady to ttle done on yearlings; about steady; bett in meager suppl ly 11.25-12.00; few 12.25 sorted off at 1.00 discoun ide arply lower on yearlings most orn ewes 2.75. 3 few 4.00; choice RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, June 11.—(#)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No, 5 dark northern 86%-99%; | sample rade dark northern 74%-89%; No. 4 ard amber durum 90; sample grade ; hard amber durum 91; No. & mixed: durum 85. Corn, sample Rrade yellow | 45%. Oats, No. 2 white 24% -25%./ Rye, No. 2, 52%-53%4. Rartey, No, 2 malting 68; No. 3, 56-58. quoted. Flax not INNEAPOLIS FLO! polis, ‘June 11.. tn —Fiour Pie Tle 26,729. Pure 6.00. Standard middlings, adchensed, ed. bran, 15.50. 21.00-21, iQ No. 1...... 1.64% 1.69% 1.64% BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) June 11, 1936 No. 1 dark northern, 58 lbs. ....$ .85 Re ; oe petit Hf Ibs. 83 orthern, 56 1! ie 3 dark pretrieeiy 85 Ibs. fo. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs, No. 5 datk northern, 52 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. Sample Grain: 46 Ibs., 66; 48 Ibs., 63; 47 Ibs., 60; 46 Ibs., 57; 45 Ibs., 54; 44 Ibs., 49; 43 lbs., 46; "42 ibs, 43; 41 ‘bbs., 40; 40 lbs., 37; 39’ Ibs., 34; 38 Ibs., 313 37 Ibs., 28; 36 Ne” 25. All under 36 Ibs., 25. No. ony GHICAGO RAN RANGE Ricaee, june heat— 0} Low Cl 83% 84% 86% 61 61% 58 52% 24% 25 ae 5 uy" Oct. MINNEAPOLI! lis, June tae 2334 .23%4 24% 23% . 1.61 1.63% 1.61 1.581% 1.60% 1. 1. 1.5914 1.60% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., June 11—(#)— Durum— High Low Open Bi 85% Bi" saoee. BL soeee 52 23 eS MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, June 11.—(#)—Wheat receipts Thursday 82 compared to 92 @ year ago. Siooiest a sistant siet| grain closing quotations today follow: Cash ont Delivered To Arrive 18 reves 100% 1.24% ...60 seeee 1DNS 59 eee eeee LOT 1.23% .ceee sores 1DNS 38 : je eevee 105% 1.224% sree coves 2DNS g Ibs. 4... 1.03% 1.20% «0.05 ween 3sDNS8 56 evens LOL LATHE wseee seeee 99% 1.14% wc 96% Lilt 93% 1.08% Tbs. . 82% 1.05% S5DN851 5 Bin 8% 90% 1.02% ..000 aoeee se eees BOY 1.00% ..000 coeee 1 nek 99% 1.05% ham ee eee DAW or et H Wo. 1.10% 1.1246 1.0946 1.111% PS preven weed w,. 1.05% 1.08% 1.04% 10743 D Wor i 1H W... 00% 1.038% 98% 1.02% or LHW... 93% 97% 92% 96% Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat 1 DHW or H! 1H W... 97% 99% 95% 97% 2 DHW or 2H W... 95% 97% 93% 95% 3 DAW or i SHW... 91% 95% 89% 93% : An Durum 60 Ibs. .. 91% 111% 88% 1.08% 2 amber hd Tbs. .. 90% 1.11% 2 amber ha lbs. 89% 1.11% 3 amber hi 57 lbs. 111% 3 amber 1.10% 10% rece seeee Ibs. 10BK ne eee 5 amber hd Ibs. 108% ese seers Ibs. 23 58% 59% 3 55% 56% 4 52% 54% 5 50% 52% 2 55% 51% 3 58% 54% 4 51% 53% I; 48% 51% 2 25% 25! 4 21% 23% st 2 3 a 53 (55% 53% ..... No. 2...... Flax— WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipg, June 11.— ieee ae 1 eet AT northe: northern 71 . 6} ket at Valentine Philip McAulift (above), 42-year-old cripple, was held by pos- tal authorities in San Diego, Cal., for possible filing of charges against him after police said he admitted sending Aimee Semple McPherson, angelist, manding $10, Photo) an extortion note de- ,000. (Associated Press BOSTON WOOL Boston, June 11.—()—(U. S. D. A.) Fine origin: French combi fair proportion of strictly al territory wool of good ing length containing a combing length staple sold in the Boston mar- Average to 86-87 cents . scoured basis, short original bag fine territory wool brought mostly 83-83 cents scoured basis, although it was difficult to secure anything except very short French combing wool at the low side of this range. CHIC. Chicago, June 11.. —Potatoes, 68 on track 26 shipments 909 mo: sacked per c Oklahoma U. jana Russet 3.25, few S.No. 1, 3. California W few sales 4. 4.25; Minneso: fair quality ary quality 1. Ohios and 4 red 86, 1 yellow sample grad white 29; rye. Soy ley feed nom. ‘Timo Clover, seed Arkans: 0; Oklahoma. 3, showing de steady, supplies light, der Idaho Russet Burbanks T quality 1.90-2.25, CHICAGO CASH GRAIN nChicago, June iw ns, sample grat 30-48 nom; ma ‘AGO POT. (®) 8. D. A) total US J; new stock, steady, derate, demand light; liss triumphs Mis- 1, 3.25-50; Alabama 0; Louisiana U, §. condition 3.10. Te as showing de Oks. & S. No. op Burbanks bblers U 3.00-10; hite Rose U. 00. Old sto WANT-ADS Are Your Slaves for As Little As 45c Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Mohair davenport and chair, one 3 piece antique sun par- lor suite, 1 sun porch chair, 1 fire- place grate and andirons, 1 Wilton rug, 2’6” x 7’2”, 3 lamps, one Hoosier cabinet, one 10” electric fan, one iron bed, spring and matress, one one dresser. 399. Phone H. E. Spohn, davenport, rocker, gateleg table, miscellaneous kitchen utensils, gar- den hose. Grebe radio. 220 4th after 6 Pp. m. K : HAVE SMALL apartment size re- possessed piano for .sale in Bis- marck. Write W. E. Lohman, 513 __Cherry St., Grand Forks, N. Dak. — FOR SALE—3 piece bedroom set with spring, $45. Also two occasional chairs, chair with footstool. Call _at 919 5th St. Phone 1862. FOR SALE—Gasoline range $15, or. gan $25. Several used pianos from $35 up. Chas. L. Bryan, 422 4th St., Bismarck. Phone 649. FOR SALE—Electric refrigerator, Singer vacuum cleaner, rug, Maytag washer, Zenith cabinet radio. Phone 1757. FOR SALE—Lioyd baby buggy, $15; | gas stove, ice box, two rockers. 228 | W. Rosser. Phone 1620. FOR SALE—Mohair davenport and chair. Priced for quick sale. Call at 414 and St. = Sy FOR SALE—Youth’s bed, complete; ice box, kitchen table, etc. Phone 548-W. ME tik FOR SALE—Used refrigerator. Pric- akhs at $35. au 4th. Business. Opportunity _ ie HOTEL FOR SALE—Building and furniture. Good location for right party. Opening for beer parlor. Write Woodworth Hotel, Wood- worth, N. Dak. = FOR SALE—Two chair barber shop in coal mining town of 1000 popu- lation. Located below bank. For further information O'Neal, Wilton, N. Dak. *| SALARIED PEOPLE save $1000.00 in six years. Easy payment guaran- teed by insurance clause. Write 47 Letters answered. P. O. Box 848, Beulah, N. Dak. Corn, N 63% -64; No. 1 whi je 40-56%. Oa mple grade 22. seed 3.10. .00 owt, thy 13.01 For Sale Monday at every wee! F. Beck, hundred head, FOR SALE—40 acres, Royalty, near test well to be drilled WE SELL all classes of horses every Jamestown. All sold on Kk. Special sale of four FOR SALE—320 acres unleased land in unit No, 8, Baker, Mont. Allan on C: 1% gas and oil * | LOVELY, commission. We buy cavalry horses June 22nd. THE ELDER HORSE SALE CO., INC. Rooms for Rent 6;|FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home. Close to bath. Laundry and breakfast if desired. Suitable for two. Reasonable. 305 Ave. D. Phone 1231-M. Large furnished room. Right downtown. Suitable for one or two girls. Call 1586 after 4 p. m. LARGE, COOL front room. Suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. Board, if desired. Telephone 871-W. FOR RENT—Comfortable room. Va- cant June 15th. Convenient to capitol or downtown, Phone 614. _ LARGE, well furnished room. Two preferred. 313 Mandan St. Phone 1844-W. FURNISHED SLEEPING room for one, Prefer gentleman. Call at 515 4th, FOR RENT—Nice clean sleeping room. Call at 808 Main. Lost and Found Phone 892- Baker field. Very valuable. Box 311, Bismarck. Phone 281. FOR SALE—Eleciric washer, auto accessories and other articles. Call at 223 So. 14th St. FOR SALE—Tomato, cabbage and other plants. C. D. Mason. Tele- POULTRY F. approved chicks. dan, N. Dal Poultry RAISERS insist on buying United States and North Dakota and Pullorum tested You can buy them at the Mandan Electric Hatchery, Man- ik. Prices, $7.90 and up. Price lists on request. Mr. and Mrs. Trauger, Managers. Wanted to Buy details in 14710. STATE OF Ni of Burleigh, I, C. Davies, Markham, Mabel Daly, Ear! B. Doris LaFolle field, Nellie Brown, Hughes, Hyde, Ma Hughes, the deceased, the devisees of A: deceased, the deceased, the devisees of confidential. CITATION HEARIN FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL 8s. IN COUNTY COURT, Gladys Vivien Hughes, Margaret Hughes, Jean WANTED TO BUY—Modern 6 room house. Give lowest cash price, also location. Will treat as Write Tribune Ad. PETITION ESTATE. XORTH DAKOTA, County Before Hon. Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Lucy A. Goodrich, Deceased. Nellie M. Spear, Petitioner, vs. Charles S. Chatfield, Roland W. Chatfield, Ethel M, Scott, Mary 5. Donald F. Chatfield, Bertha Bradfield, Helen Everett, Harold Chatfield, . Woods, Lester Woods, Myrtle Ballew, William Woods, tte, Edward B. Chat- Whalen, — Lillian Pearson, Cecil ry Walker, Hughes, heirs, legatees and devisees of Frederick S. Chatfield, heirs, legatees and nna Augusta Woods, heirs, legatees, and devisees of Edward B. Chatfield, heirs, legatees and Maude Hughes, de- ceased, the heirs, legatees and de- visees of Lucy A. Goodrich, de- ceased, and all other persons in- terested in the estate of Lucy A. Goodrich, deceased, THE STATE Respondents. OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE RESPONDENTS: You and each one of you are here- by cited and required to appear before the County Court of the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, at the office of the County Judge of said Bismarck, in noon of said by Nell tratrix of u rich, dece: estate and allowed. The late Geot rich. estate, leigh County. Tet service as required 1936. «SEAL), BY on the 30th day of June, A. D. 1936, the hour of two o’clock in the aft by ad this County, at the Burleigh County, North Dakota Court House in the City of said County and State, day, to show cause, if any you have, why the Petition for License To Sell Real Estate executed ear, as the adminis- ate of Lucy A. Good- In the County Court of sald Burleigh County, on file in said Court, praying that license be to her Reenter to sell all of the real longing to said esta: private sale, should not be granted ate, at owner of said at the time of her death, the wnehip of Logan in:said Bur- be made of this citation ond a day of June, A. D. THE COURT: Davies. Judge of said Toounty Court. etetian’ i idence of sald Lucy A. | 1936, 16 LOST—Tuesday at Lucas’ store, lady’s black purse containing foun- tain pen, paper and small amount _of cash. Reward. Call Tribune. LOST—Tuesday. Gold rimmed glasses in case. Telephone 2071. Reward. CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE. STATE OF DAKOTA, County COURT, I. GC. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of Franklin P, Goodrich, Lucy A. Goodrich, Before Hon. the Estate of Deceased. Petitioner, vs. Nellie M. Spear, rich, Calvin P, Luther, Greghour, John Luther, — Wil- Mam Luther, Bertha — Wilso Ella Stefler, Clara Schong, yin Schroeder, Minnie Vorw Ella Kann, Malinda Thompson, Mrs. Frank Zengle, deceased, the heirs, legatees and devisees of Mrs. Frank Zengle, decased, Al- bert E. Schroeder, Charles 8. Chatfield, Roland W. Chatfield, Ethel M. Scott, Mary E. Markham, Donald F. Chatfield, Mabel Daly, Bertha Bradfield, Helen Everett, Harold Chatfield, Earl B, Woods, Myrtle Ballew, Lester Woods, Lucy A. Good- Mary William Woods, Doris LaFollette, Nellie Edward B. Chatfield, Whalen, Lillian Brown, Pearson, Cecil Hughes, Walker, Helen Hyde, Hughes, Earl Hughes, "Margaret Hughes, Jean Hughes, the heirs, legatees and devisees of Frederick S. Chatfield, deceased, the heirs, legatees and devisees of Anna Augusta Woods, deceased, the heirs, legatees and devistes of Edward B. Chatfield, deceased, the heirs, legatecs and devisees of Maude Hughes, deceased, the heirs, legatees and devisees of Lucy A. Goodrich, deceased, and all other persons interested in the estate of Franklin P, Goodrich, deceased, Respondents. sd STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA THE ABOVE RESPON NTS: Tou and each one of you are her by cited and required to appear be- fore the County Court of the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, at the office of the County Judge of said County, at the Burleigh County, North Dakota Court House in the cue, of Bismarck, in said County and te, on the 80th day of June, A. D. 1936 at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to show cause, if any you have, why the Pe- tition for License To Sell Real Estate executed by Nellie M, Spear, as the administratrix of the estate of Fran! lin. P. Goodrich, deceased, in County Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on file in said Court, The late residence of said Frank- ln P. Goodrich, deceased, the owner of said estate, was, at the time of his death, the township of Logan in Bur- felgp, County, North Dakota, ‘eo (Ae eG RaF be td of this citation ire ‘pated this. ond “Gay of June, A. D. BY THE COURT: (SEAL) Judge of sald feranty ‘Court, 6-11-18. is not an effective rem- the spread count the effect of the on, + roll top desk, two rocking chairs, | ar FOR SALE—Maytag washer, duofold | write L. H.! Salesmen Wanted Automobiles for Sale | AVAILABLE AT ONCE. Rawieigh Route of 800 families in Oliver and West and South Grant Counties. Only reliable men need apply. Can earn $25 or more weekly. No cash required. Write today. Rawleigh’s, Dept. NDF-18Z, Minneapolis, Minn. == Write Tribune Ad. 14619. Help| Wanted WANTED—Maid for general house- work, by day or week. Small fam- ily, Adults. Write ‘Tribune Ad 14711. een ‘WANTED—Lady cook at once. State wages and experience. Bergo Bros., Turtle Lake, N. Dak. WANTED —Girl for Everts, 314 3rd._Al housework. MIRROR RESILVORING, Furniture sold on consignment. Upholster- ing, furniture repairing and re- modeling. We are prepared to re- pair and ‘replace parts in all makes and types of washing machines, gas, kerosene, wood or coal stoves. GAR- RISON FURNITURE STORE, 210 Main Ave., Bismarck. Phone 398. WANTED—Work clerking in store or selling agency for a company, Col- {| lege education. References furnish- ed. Write Tribune Ad. 14719. WANTED—Men’s laundry. Do all mending and replace buttons. Rea- soni rate. 909 Front St | EXPERT LAY Mower pening. We call for and deliver. H. B. Sund- heim. Phone 899. 821 6th. : RELIABLE girl wants housework. Can give references. Write Tribune Ad. 14696. WANTED—Orders for Angel Food Cake. Call at 1912 Ave. D. Cottages HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES with ; electric lights, day, week or season. Safe beach. Nason Bay Resort, De- troit Lakes, Minn. Male Help Wanted ! aX SERVICE MEN—WE HAVE THE CAR YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY NOTHING DOWN BUT YOUR OLD CAR OR YOUR NOTE | 50 CARS Pay Later Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. PHONE 1700 Buy Now!! BISMARCK You'll Find Your Best Used Car Values Here Ford Model A 1931 Sedan Ford V-8 1933 DeLuxe Tudor Ford V-8 1934 Standard Tudor Chevrolet 1930 Sedan Chevrolet 1930 Coach Nash 1931 Sedan | Nash 1929 Coach Plymouth 1933 Sedan Plymouth 1929 Sedan Buick 1980 Sedan Buick 1931 Coupe Chrysler 1931 DeLuxe Sedan De Soto 1930 Sedan International 1933 Panel Chevrolet 1929 Truck We Trade and give Terms. COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY Room and Board FOR RENT—Room for two with morning and evening meals. 614 8th St. Apartments for Rent SELL very reasonable 1933 Ford coupe. Excellent condition. Hot water heater. 922 6th St. 1934 FORD V-8 Pickup. Good shape. Bargain. R. Ludtke. 210 3nd 8t. No. Park Hill Add. FOR RENT—Three room apartment, unfurnished or partly furnished. Close in. Private entrance. Cheap. 421 3rd. Radiantfire for sale. Rea- sonab! ONE two-room apartment. New stu- dio couch and new rug. Also one room kitchenette apartment, well furnished. 411 5th. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Modern, unfurnished apartment for couple. Two rooms and private bath. Call at 606 Thayer between 2 and 9 p. m. FURNISHED apartment. With pri- vate bath, kitchenette and Frigi- daire. Laundry privileges. Nicola Apartments, 108 Main Ave. | COZY 2 room apartment. Suitable for two girls. Vacant June 15. Gas, water, heat, light furnished. In- quire 819 5th. | THREE ROOM apartment and four- room apartment. Also new log cab- in, one mile south of Bismarck. T. M. Casey & Son. ment. Electric refrigerator. Suit- able for two adults. Close in. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. MODERN FURNISHED apartment, also basement apartment for single person only. Call 717 Thayer. Phone 2180. FURNISHED APARTMENT, three rooms and bath. Cooking gas fur- nished. Frigidaire. Telephone 1849 or 1063. Artes FOR RENT—FURNISHED or unfur- nished apartment in Rose Apts., 215 Third St. F. W. Murphy. FURNISHED or unfurnished two room apartment, also three room. apartment. 622 3rd St. ONE LARGE furnished room with | kitchenette. On first floor, $22.| Everts Apts., 314 3rd. THREE Clean rooms on second floor for light housekeeping. $28 per month. 1014 Bdwy. ak THREE room basement apartment, private bath. Telephone 1647-W or call at 523 7th St. TWO ROOM basement “apartment. | Call afternoons. 418 2nd St. First insertion (per word) 3c consecutive insertions consecutive insertions (per word) ............4%40 consecutive insertions pols MODERN two room furnished apart-| Personal MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 __Bdwy. Phone 1126. HAVE your work done at these spe- cial prices. Staff, $2.00; jewel, $2.00, staff and jewel, $3.50; and a free cleaning. Stem, $1.00; crown, 50c; stem and crown, $1.25. All work guaranteed. All other work done at cut prices. Kysar’s Jewel- ery and Repair Shop, 310 4th 8t., Bismarck. FREE! STOMACH ULCERS, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get free sample doctor’s prescription, Udga, at Service Drug Store, Bismarck, and Central Drug Co., Mandan. : ;HOW WOULD YOU like to make your clothes look like the laundry does? Send 25 cents coin for recipe for making your own bleach just like the laundry uses; costs only 18 cents per gallon. A. H. Leet, El- lendale, N. D. MEN’S SUITS and top coats, ladies’ suits and coats dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PERFECTION DRY CLEANERS. Phone 1707. We call for and deliver. LAUNDRY at reasonable price. Tele- Phone 779. Snowflake Laundry. Investigate our Home Loan Plans Convenient Payments, @ No Added Fees. @ No Commission or Service Bismarck Bldg. & Loan Association (Community Service Since 1906) Phone 915 Room 11, Ist Natl Bank Bldg. WANTED TO RENT—Four or more bedroom modern house by reliable family. Prefer location between business district and capitol. Write Tribune Ad. 14694, WANTED TO RENT or sublet mod- ern furnished house during summer months. Phone Lieut. Scruby, 2190-W.