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» Tribune’s Grain, Li _ Market Report for Thur., June 18|: [New York Stocks] CORN ASSUMES LEAD |[Grain Quotations Allis-Ch, Mis. . Am. Bank Note Can TAKING OF PROFTS ON NEW YORK MART CUTS EARLY GAINS Many Early Advances Pared or Cancelled Following Up- swing in Prices New York, June 18—(?)—The stock market puffed along an ascending trail Thursday in the wake of im- proving business news. Although profit-taking ruts slowed) Am. Progress occasionally, gains of frac- tions to'a point or more predominated at the close. Transfers were around 950,000 shares. 5 Realizing was a little more in evi- dence in the final hour and many earlier advances were pared or can-| Bi Carrier equities held the buying) BO pace from the start, although some of | Bord the liquor, aviation, oil, tobacco and farm machinery issues had their in- BRESEEBBBBBBB? Woolworth was a firm spot but the other merchandising shares failed to. reflect bonus spending hopes to any great extent. The eae Sake. alsp on the fence most of the time. Honds were steady, with French and| Cerro de Pasco Italian loans popular. rencles were quiet. 1% cents a bushel higher and wheat down % to %. ” Produce Markets Corn was % to RRR Chicago, June 18.—()—Butter was firm Thursday and eggs were steady. Hens were easy and chickens steady. Butter, 13,038, firm: creamery-spe- cials (93' score) 29% -30% 29%; extra firsts firsts (88-89) 28-28%; standards (90 centralized carlots) 29%. Eggs, 21,-|Cont. Motor 998, steady, prices unchanged. Poultry, live, 2 cars/ 43 trucks hens easy, chickens steady; hens 5 lbs. and less 20, more than § Ibs. 18%; Leg- %: Plymouth and ‘White colored 26; Plymouth Com. Solv. . Com. & Southern . | Corn’ Products PERALRKTE eS Ply and colored broilers 23, barebacks 20- 22, Leghorn 2 lbs. up 20, less than 2 1S. roosters 13%; roosters 12%; turkeys 13-16; old ducks 12, heavy young 16; white ducks 11, young geese 15, old 13. BEVEEeseee. sey, s25..nae small c olored 10; 1 SEK FRR FS Ra 18.—(®)—Butter, higher than extra 30%%-31%; (92 score) 30%; firsts (88-91 scores) 2834-30; seconds 28%; centralized (90 scores) 29%. Mixed colors; firsts 23%;; mediums 40 1b. 21%; di ties, No. 1,'42 lb, 21%; average checks 20-20%; other mixed colors unchang- By express: Brotlers unquoted; other express Dressed poultry steady. and frozen prices unchanged. firm. By | freight: Broilers 18-26; fowls BUTTER-EGG FUTURES Chicago, June 18.—@)—. tures: Say esaes HighLow Close Storage Standards, Egg F Refrigerator Stan- Miscellaneous ):__ Rea cg FOREIGN EXCHANGES ‘June. 18.—()—Foreign | Mi exchange steady; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in Great Britain 5.03; Ttaly 7.87; Germany free 40 21.50; reg. travel 24.50; Norw Sweden, 25.94; Mon! treal in New York, MONEY RATES money steady: 1 per cent all Prime Commercial paper % pi Time Loans steady; 60 days-6 mos. per cent; Bankers Acceptances MINNESOTA STOCKS June 18.—(@)—Stocks Ne First Bank Stock 13%. Northwest Banco 9. American Gen. 8%. Cities Service 4%. : Elec, Bond & Share 21%. ee eee NEW YORK BO: Great Northern 7s of 19: UHICAGO STOCKS “ Associated Press Midwest Corp 9. McGraw El. 32. —___—_ 1 NT BONDS bee cre 18.—(@)—Govern- Rea INVESTMENT piers tl » (Over the counter in New York) Maryland Fund 18,50, 2 Quart. Inc. wim 13 Ri 3 DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, June he Be cash eat northern spring No. 1 dark northern 59 7 % 93% -1.06%; Ne eR No, 1, 56 Nov Swhite, 26%-27%. wools of average to ‘were selling moderately ents. Average to French combing length mostly 85-87 c months Texas ight |US urnover. |Warner Pict. ..... CORN ASSUMES LEAD OF GRAIN MARKET; WHEAT PRICE DR %|Drouth in Principal Producing States Causes Traders to Buy at Chicago Chicago, June 18.—(4)—Displacing wheat leadership to some extént, corn came into greater prominence Thurs- day, and December corn contracts outdid the previous high price record for the season. Dearth of moisture over most of 78% \ the corn belt, together with excellent 28%4) shipping demand, had a stimulating effect on corn values. In some cases, corn futures climbed more than 1% cents a bushel. Corn closed firm, %-t% above Wed- 54% | nesday’s finish, Sept. 60%-%, Dec. 22% | 46%; wheat unsteady, %4-% off, July 28% | 87%-%, Sept. 88%-%4; oats %-% ad- 14% vanced, and provisions varying from 50% | 5 cents decline to an equal gain. 264 IMPORTS THREATEN AND 12% | FUTURES SHOW DECLINE Minneapolis, June 18.—()—Wheat futures were easier at the close here Thursday because of the increasing De threat of Canadian imports. July wheat closed %4c lower,’ Sep- tember and December ‘sc lower. Coarse grains futures were in-| Dex clined to be independently strong. Rye was well taken on all dips. July jand September oats each closed ‘sc higher and December ic higher. July | P&. feed barley closed %c higher, Sep- tember %c higher, and December %c higher. July and September closed %e higher. July flax closed 2c lower and September ic lower. Cash wheat receipts were light with demand slow. Winter wheat was in quiet to fair demand. Durum was in good demand. Oorn was in good demand. Oats demand was good. Rye demand was good. Barley was strong. Flax was in strong demand and firm. Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, June 18.—(P)—(U. , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THUR vestock and Grain Quotations BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) June 18 |No. 1 dark northern, 88 Ibs. ....8 92 iNo. 2 dark northern, 87 lbs. . 90 |No. 3 dark northern, 86 Jbs. .... 88 No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. .... 86 'No, 4 dark northern, 54 Ib8....... 82 :No, 4 dark northern, 83 Ibs....... .79 No. 5 datk northern, 52 Ibs. . 8 No. 5 dark northern, §1 Ibs. - 3 No. 5 dark notéhern, 50 Ibs.. . 1% Sample grain: j49 Ibs. 71; 48 Ibs. 68; 47 Ibs., 65; 46 'ths., 62; 48 Ibs., 69: 44 Ibs., 54; 43 ibs., 42 Ibs., 48; 41 Ibs., 45; 40 Ibs., 42; Ibs., 39; 38 Ibs., Ibs. 36 Ibs., 30; 35 Ibs., 27; under 34 Ibs., 25. No. 1 hard amber durum No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum. No, 1 flax.. No. 2 flax. No, 1 rye. Bariey . Oats ..... Hard winte: one Se Wheat— n Low n 81% 13.00 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, June 18.—(?)— Wheat fe = Low Close 1.02, 1.00% 1.01% 99% 97% 98 87% 95% 96% 36% 37% tle getting fair action; better grade| Her lightweight steers, yearlings and 85% | heifers showing some upturn; others! id ®/ mostly steady; lower grad? cows a 7, | bulls weak to 25 lower for two days; stockers very dull; early bulk fed steers and yearlings 6.65-7.25; few good to choice 1010 lb. mixed year- lings 8.00; lower grade steers 5.00- 6.25; medium ,to good heifers 6.00-| ge 7.25; choice 752 lb. averages 7.75; com- | De mon to good cows 4.50-5.50; cutters and low cutters mainly 3.50-4.25; sausage bulls mainly 5.00-25; heavy bulls 5.50-65. steady; Calves 1,500; desirable | kinds 7.00-8.00; choice 8.50; selects | Oc 9.00; lower grades 5.00-6.50. Hogs 4,500; steady to 5 higher; spots 10 higher on sows and light |butchers; most better 160-235 Ibs., '9.80-10.10; few sorted 140-180 Ibs., 10.15; 235-260 Ibs. mostly 9.50-80; ¥% |260-350 Ibs., 9.00-50; most sows 8.40- 70; choice feeder pigs 10.50; average cost Wednesday 9.13; weight 279 Ibs. cows 4.85 down: both shippers and papers buying fat cows more active- 1 bulls weak to 15 lower; practi good | $4) 12% } MDE Wor DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Ji 1 Durum— n 82% 82 High 84 % APOLIS CASH GRAIN lis, June 18.—(*)—Wheat ursday 61 compared to 69 MINNE, Minnea} receipts & year ago. Inneapolis cash wheat and coarse in cl: juotations today follow: a Beri ‘Wheat J Delivered To Arrive hy DN Sheep 200; only meager supply i ao Tee 1.18% 1.30% 0... w0.. sheep and lambs on offer; no éarly|}! DN 8 59 sales lambs; generally asking strong-| Ibs. ...... 113% 1.20% ...66 sees er; other classes about steady. eae 11% 128% Dairy cattle lower, grade cowsignns 37 | es again slow and weak; 40-00-60.00;|' Ibs. ...... 108% 1.26% 66. seer 3, |Strongweight shipper kinds on de-|3 DN 8 56 mand at up to 75.00 and above. Ibs. ...... 1.07% 1.28% ...00 wees 3 ihe oe 1.05% 1.20% CHICAGO RC sf seen eaeee Chi June 18.—(—1U. 8, D. a.) | 4 DN 8 54 % — Hoge 3,000" inciuane 4000 aaa. Ibs. ...... 1.01% 1.17% tairly active, 5-10 higher than Wed- nesday’s average; top 10.35; bulk 150- + 98% 114% 3774 | 250, 1ds., 10.10-30; 250-300 Ibs, 9.90- 15 %8| 10.20; 300-360 Ib. 9.65-90; sows 8,35- | 97% 111% CEE Voto; calves 2,00 ral le 4,000; calves 2, 2s market fairly sctive, all 4 tn! 5% 108%... tra most asses )e 8 nigh MBoth "steers and yeurlings |, IDB isn: 98H 1.08% 0... woes. 20% selling fully 25 higher than Monday, pies 1.03% 1.11% a1 | steers scarce ‘and not Benerally want: | Montana Winter Wheat 1, [ed except for a few loads grading Maa strictly good and choice; best weighty |1 DH W or {steers §. bulk 8.28 down to 7.50;/ 1 EW... 1.16% 1.18% 1.15% 1.17% 685. Ib. fers up to_ 8.60: most fed | 13% protein heifers selling At 7.5 cutter paw or 1 HOW... 1.11% 1.14% 1.10% 1.13% CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, June 18.—(#}——(U. 8. D. A.) =-Potatoes, 125, on track 266, total U. 8. shipments 916; new stock, slightly weaker supplies moderate, demand slow; sacked per cwt. Arkansas Bliss triumphs U. S. No. 1, 3.85; U. 8. No. }, 2.85; Oklahoma Bliss triumph: . 1, and ly graded 3.5 showing decay 3.26: U. 8. No, 2 30; Oklahoma cobblers U. S. 1, 3.70-75; Alabama Bliss triimphs U. 8. No. 1, 3.75; showing decay 3.40; Louls- {ana fair quality and condition shows ing decay 3.00-50; North Carolina cob- blers U. 8. No. 2, 2.25; California ! White Rose U. 8. N Braded 3.65-90. Old supplies very light, demand fair; Idaho Russet Burbanks U. 8. No. 1, 3.85; Wisconsin round whites gener- ally fair quality 2.00-25. + and partly | stock, steady, CHICAGD CASH GRAIN ‘hicago, June 18.—()—Cash wheat, 10. Teported: Corn, No. 3 mixed 63 'o. 1 yellow 65%-1; No. 2 white 72; sample grade 50-60; oats, No. white 28; sample grade 24%-25%; n rye; soybeans, No. 2 and 3 yellow 93; barley No. 2 Minneapolis 78; feed 30- 40 nom, malting 48-91 nom; timothy seed 3.30-55 cwt.; clover seed 13.00- 19.25 ewt. MINNESOTA FLOUR Minneapolis, June 18.—(@)—Flour: Unchanged. Shipments 19,385. Pure Bran 16.50+17.00. Standard Middlings 23.00, ‘i WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, June 18.—()—Cash wheat: ‘o. 1 northern 78%; No. 2 northern 76%; No. 3 northern 72%% oats, No. white 33; No. 3 white 29%. —_—__ CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, ss. 4, | Bthel M. Scott, Mary #. IN COUNTY COURT, Befo: i I MS pee ee Judge. ellie n the Matter of the Estate of Franklin P. Goodrich, Deceased. Lucy A. Goodrich, Petitioner, vs. Nellie M. Spear, Lucy A. Good- rich, Calvin BP. Luther, Mary Greghour, John Luther, Wil- liam Luther, Bertha "Wilson, Ella _Stefler, Clara $chong, Cal- vin Schroeder, Minne - Vorwald, 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, arkham, Donald F. Chatfield, el Daly, Bertha Bradfield, Helen Everett, Harold Chatfield, Earl B. Woods, Myrtle Ballew, Lester Woods, William Woods, Doris LaFollette, Edward B. Chatfield, Nellie Whalen, Lillian Brown, Gladys Pearson, Cecil Hughes, Mary Walker, _ Helen “Hyde, ' Vivien Hughes, Earl Hughes, ‘Margaret Hughes, Jéan Hughes, the heirs, legatees and devisees of Frederick 8. Chatfield, deceased, the heirs, legatee: and devisees of Anna Augusta [estate of Franklin P. Goodrich, Low Close 22% 92% Sl (Ml Woods, deceased, the legatees and devisees of a tfield, deceased, the lea’ and devisees of Maude Hughes, deceased, the heirs, legatees and devisees of Lucy A. Goodrich, deceased, and all other persons interested in the heirs, hi deceased, Respondents. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE RESPONDENTS: You and each one of you are here- 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 City of Bismarck, in said County and State, on the 30th day of June, A. D. 1986, 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 Frank- in Goodrich, deceased, in the County Court of Burleigh’ County, North Dakota, on file in said Court, Praying that license be to her grant- ed to sell all of the real estate be- longing to said estate, at private sale, should not be granted and allowed. The late residence of said Frank- Un P. Goodrich, deceased, the owner of said estate, was, at the time of his death, the township of Logan in Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. t service be made of this citation as required by law. sie ted this 2nd day of June, A. D. BY THE COURT: (SEAL) IC. Davies, Judge of sald County Court. 6-11-18. ———_—_—_—_——————— PROPOSALS FOR STATE PRINTING Proposals are hereby solicited for doing the following printing, ruling and binding included in the four classifications listed below for the State of North Dakota for the bien- nial period beginning January 1st, 1937, and ending January 31st, 1938. Such proposals will be received at the office of the Secretary of the State Publication and Printing Com- Sheep i ‘on 't DAW or er; | 1H W... 99% 103% 98% 102% fed yearlings finevenly higher in in- ‘nd South Dakota Wheat stances; early bulk desirable spring- |1 DH W or ers 11.00-50; few 11.75; bulks 1.00! 1 HW... 1.08% 1.05% 1.01% 1.08% Bib, shorn yearlings, 3:60; most | See we LOL shorn’ ewes 3.00-75; few 4.00, | 3 wor 101% 108% 90% 1.01% pea 3HW... 91% 1.01% 95% 99% Sioux City, Iowa, June 18.—(@—(U.|1 amber ha B.D. A)—Cattle, 3,000: beef steers; 60 ths. 96% 1.16% 113% 4 yearlings strong: higher asking |o amper . lelaying trade; she stock |" ‘59 ‘Tbs. 95% 1.16% little changed; stocke: amber ha” ce feeders dull, weak at recent si itgetaeiable’s {Stade wel Zante |3 amoer ng 24% 146% jove 7.50; few good helt 87 Ibs... 92% 1.16% 7.01 most beef cows 4.25-5.25; cut-|3 amber hd ter grades 3.75-4.25; few common and, 86 Ibs. .. 809% 115% ..... ...0. medium stockers 6.50 down. 4 amber Hogs 5,000; opening butcher bids!” $5 tbs... 85% 114% .... . tter 170-260 Ib. butch-|¢ amber " Wee ; lighter weights to 84 Ibs. 83% 113% feeders up to, 10.00; no action on 5 amber ar ws SEPP MORES, heavier butchers; sows 10-20 higher: |" g9° in, 81% 1.11% Mostly 8.60-85; few 8.90; stags up to}, aeiee MO BAL: cies aces ep, 1,500; including 260 direct: |, 52 Ib: 19% 1.00% pring lambs opened 25 higher; |5 amber small lots up to 11.00; no action for| 51 Ibs, .. .77% 1.07% ted Californias or yearlings; best| Low test—weight. discoun' 19% | yearlings held around 9.00; shorn ewes | Grade of 11% [eligible at 3.76 down. 1 amber.... 95% 103% ..... .. Ns misde be ABLES pau 1rd durum 20% ..... | fre Brien ce, | ae 0% (ot wheat: No, t'datic northern, 96%. 12 Seow... 60 6 rade dark no! TD) 4 ye! 3486 rade hard winter, |8 yellow h 6 rade hard white, a4 eee Heo I yellow, 60; mple 3 mixed. 3 74 No. 2’ white, 25%. 4 mixed. Y NOS . ting, 67; No. 1,/5 mixed, PH B i hie... at a7 pi: fg wee A Westingh, Bl. & Mf, i get: a me |wiaoes Be 7% Fear e 3 ‘Woolworth 54% Bre % | Van eo dee ATL AT 1B esse mission in the Capitol in the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, until the hour of two o'clock, P. M., Tuesday, July Zth, 1936, and will be there- after opened in public by the State Publication and Printing Commission of North Dakota. Said printing and binding consists of that required by the first. second, third and fourth classifications of state printing as follows: CLASS 1—The printing of bills, resolutions and other documents for use of and incident to the legislative assembly. CLASS 3—The printing and bindin, of the journals of the senate an house of representatives. LASS 3—The printing and bind- ing of the executive and public documents and reports. CLASS 4—The printing and bind- Ing of the volumes of laws, with the Joint resolutions, which shall be in- cluded in said Such propot must state the class of work bid f je rates of com- prelttion, pres folding and inding, and the price at which the bidder will perform the labor and furnish stock and all material to complete the work. Each bid mus! be in writing and sealed and ad. dressed to the Secretary of the Stat Publication and Printing Commission at Bismarck, North Dakota, and must be accom: ied by @ surety bond in the pena! im of $4,000.00, the said bond to be approved as to form and execution by the Attorney General, and executed by the bidder with the sufficient surety to be approved by the State Publication an Commission, conditioned among other things that the bidder will, within ten days, after the acceptance of the bid by the said St Publication and Printing Commi » enter into a written contract with the State of 5 North Dakota in accordance here- with and will therefore perform such ‘act according to the terms and cordance with the specifications inafter mentioned, provided, how- that when such @ bidder sub- proposals for more than one of printing, sala bond of leemed sufficient mit class $4,000.00 shall be d to cover all bids. Bids not accom; not be considered. comer. with thi or nied by bonds will All bidders must 173, use of the label national =Typographical Union @ Srintine: SDAY, JUNE 18, 1936 Looking Printing | 193! for Bargains? Read the WANT ADS Salesmen Wanted Female Help Wanted Kidder Counties. Write today. Rawleigh’s, NDF-18-Z, Minneapolis, Minn. ver, Colo. ___ Travel Opportunities WANTED—Auto passengers to Minne- apolis. Down Friday, back Sunday. $2.50 each way. Phone Josephson, 989. Tribune Ad. 14755. Cabins for Rent 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. Investigate our Home Loan Plans @ Convenient Payments. @ No Added Fees. @ No Commission or Service Charges. @ No Appraisal Fee. @ No Delay. Bismarck Bldg. & Loan Association (Community Service Since 1906) Phone 915 Room 11, ist Natl. Bank Bldg. Found WILL PAR’ fice. Reward. LOST—Keys in black Lincoln No. 46. swers to name “Woof”. Phone 1884. Farms for Sale FOR SALE OR TRADE—Quarter sec- tion flat Burleigh county, tiania township land. 100 acres cul- way. Ad. No. 14544. Flats near Mandan. well, windmill. fect title. Wri FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE. of Burleigh. ss. I. C. Davies, 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 E. Markham, Donald F. Chatfield, Mabel Daly, Bertha Bradfield, Helen Everett, Harold Chatfield, Earl B. Woods, Myrtle Ballew, Lester Woods, William Woods, Doris LaFollette, Edward B. Chat- field, Nellie Whalen, — Lillian Brown, Gladys Pearson, Cecil Hughes, Mary Walker,’ Helen Hyde, ' Vivien Hughes, Earl Hughes, Margaret Hughes, Jean Hughes, the heirs, legatees and devisees of Frederick 8. Chatfield, deceased, the heirs, legatees and devisees of Anna Augusta Woods, deceased, the heirs, legatees, and devisees of Edward B. Chatfield, deceased, the heirs, legatees and devisees of 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, Respondents. THE STATE _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 County, at the Burleigh County, North Bismarck, in said County and State, on the 30th day of June, A. D. 1936, at the hour of two o'clock in the after- noon of sald day, to show cause, if any you have, why the Petition for License To Seil Real Estate executed by Nellie M, Spear, as the adminis- tratrix of the estate of Lucy A. Good- rich, deceased, in the County Court of said Burleigh County, on file in sald Court, praying that license be to her granted to sell all of the real estate belonging to said estate, at private sale, should not be granted and allowe: . The late residence of said Lucy A. Goodrich, deceased, the owner of said estate, was, at the time of her death, the township of Logan in said Bur- leigh County. Let service be made of this citation as required by law. abated this 2nd day of June, A. D. BY THE COURT: (SEAL) I. C. Davies, Judge of said County Court. 6-11-18. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR: The Otter Tall Power Company will receive bids on or before noon of Thursday, June 25th, at its office at Fergus Falls, Minnesota, for furnish- ing labor and material to construct the following two jobs at the Wash- burn, Nort! ‘kota, Power Plant. Job No. 1—Pit for Railroad Track Seale. 300 cu. yds. excavation. 100 cu. yds. heavy reinforced concrete. Job No. 2—Shop Building. 1200 cu. ing and grading. 72 cu. y inforced concre! 1020 sq. ft. concrete floors. to reject any and all erved by the State Publi- inting Commission, hy previous contra sufficient cause for y bid of any contractor. the secretary of the State Publi tion and Printing Commission at the paitel in the City of orth Pare and may be had upon Foquest, : tee iy Bismarck this 2nd day of ON By betes ty. 4-41-28-36) Bismarck, | t: Plans, specifications and contract forms available at the Washburn Plant. As conditions are peculiar for both jobs, bidders are asked to look before submitting figures. P: js to be in letter form ad- Tops dressed to the company at Falls, attention Mr. in Bi ‘eich, Chief En- the req je at er been ee § 1d foenrats ct al S i. wi osit required w: 3 oon pa : ie el “ Pia ae aril Wye nk DFO) and copy of speci- on June 25 an exe fications re on file in tl “4 oftice, of at the broken dynasty of emperors since osc. ° AVAILABLE AT ONCE. Rawileigh Route of 800 families in Sioux, | North Emmons and North and East Only reliable men need apply. Can earn $25 or more weekly. No cash required. Dept. | WANTED—Competent girl for house- | WANTED—Lady cook at once. State EX-SERVICE Men go into business for yourselves. Wholesale Laymon’s | Display cards Aspirin, Razor Blades to stores. Fall & Fall, 927-18th, Den- | trict. Good location. Cheap. Write | CABIN for Rent—On Minnesota lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood. | HAVE your work done at these spe- LAUNDRY at reasonable price. Tele- phone 779. Snowflake Laundry. > found —billfold | with lodge cards and other identi- fications return it to Tribune of- leather case. Reward. Finder please call C. H. LOST—Female Boston bull dog. An- Reward. | FOR SALE—Sweet cream from tes Chris- tivated, trees, fenced and near high- | Priced for quick sale. Terms or will consider Bismarck property (ee we } or small truck farm. Write Tribune |FOR SALE—New 3 room house lo- FOR SALE—160 acre farm, Custer House, barn, Buildings worth fully the price asked for the farm. | —~.—.-. For quick sale, $2000. Terms. Per- Tribune Ad. 14777. work. Must be good laundress. Call Mrs, Frissell, Fort Lincoln. wages and experience. Bergo Bros., Turtle Lake, N. Dak. SSE ool a av OnneNy Oubee ice ) EXPERIENCED middle aged lady wants work cooking on cook car, on @ ranch or as housekeeper. Write! BP ake beaclt Mol pe EXPERIENCED girl wants part time housework. Also take care of chil- dren evenings. Phone Ruth, 1 EXPERT LAWN Mower sharpening. We call for and deliver. H. B. Sundheim. Phone 899. 831 6th. WORK BY day or hour. ‘Washing, ironing preferred. Call 1146-M or 2088-J. Ask for Agnes. EXPERIENCED teacher will do tu- toring during summer. Phone 2081- LE el COMPETENT Girl wants general housework. Phone 538-W.- Personal MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126. Automobiles for Sale LOWEST PRICED USED CAR Fs STOCK IN THE CITY $150 and Less 1928—Buick Coach ... 1926—Chevrolet Sedan ... 1933—Pontiac Sedan . 1932—Chevrolet Sedan 1934—Plymouth Coach . 1935—Chevrolet Coupe . SSEE ctkesst Trucks 1935—Ford V-8 157 inch wheel base 32x6 10 ply dual rear new motor and new radiator. Trade and Terms M. B. GILMAN CO. Second and Broadway R 1935 LaFayette sedan, low mileage, perfect condi- tion, $595, terms. FOR SALE—1935 Plymouth 2 7000 Phone 1852 after 6 p. m. VETERANS! $185 down payment on bd Plymouth. Big discount. Phone Wanted to Rent _ 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 &t., Bismarck. WE SELL all classes of horses every Monday at Jamestown. All sold on commission. We buy cavalry horses every week. Special sale of four hundred head, June 22nd. THE ELDER HORSE SALE CO., INC. cows. Pints, quarts or gallons. Phone Mrs. Chesak, 7-F24. Houses and Flats _ WANTED TO RENT—Furnished four or five room apartment or house by July 15. Call 1064, eee ROOM IN MODERN home with board. Suitable for one or two. 406 Apartments for Rent TWO ROOM house furnished for light housekeeping, basement apartment and one room upstairs furnished for light house- __keeping. 818 7th. Telephone 1747-R. ONE two-room apartment. New stu- dio couch and new rug. Also one room kitchenette apartment, well 411 5th. Phone 273. SMALL FURNISHED Private bath. Also automatic daybed for sale. Call in Person at 204 Ave. B. COZY 2 room apartment. Suitable for two girls. Vacant June 15. water, heat, light furnished. In- quire 819 5th. MODERN two room furnished apart- Electric refrigerator. Suit- able for two adults. Close in. Phene TWO ROOM and kitchenette apart ment, partly furnished. and heater for sale. cated at 610 Bowen. Large garage attached. One acre land, well, chicken house and yard. 150 trees, and lot all fenced. Will sell cheap for cai T. M. Casey & Son. in person only, on Saturday June CITATION HEARING PETITION STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. Dakota Court House in the City of a8 soon 20th or 22nd, Monday. J. J. Barth, 316 11th St. ‘ TWO ROOM furnished ground floor apartment, $23. Three light house- sous Tooms, upstairs, $28. 1014 ' FURNISHED BASEMENT apartment, !*’one room and kitchen. Two adults Preferred. 618 7th. Call at 616 7th. | FURNISHED FRONT apartment, one room and kitchenette on first floor. $28. Everts Apts., 314 3rd. FOR SALE—6 room modern house, basement gatage, good location and terms. Write Tribune Ad. 14795. FOR RENT—Modern house at 1928 Avenue D. Seven rooms and bath. mation telephone 249, FOR RENT—FURNISHED or unfur- nished apartment th Rose Apts., 215 F.W. Murphy. FOR RENT—FURNISHED or unfur- nished strictly modern apartment. Varney Apts. Phone 773. ‘New modern bungalow. Close to capitol:.and schools. Good grade piano, cheap. 1015 8th. FOR RENT—Two 5 room houses, $25 | and $35.00 per month. L. N. Cary Co., Mandan. FURNISHED or unfurnished two room apartment, also three room apartment. 622 3rd St. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, also one room with kitchenette. Call at 801 4th St. FOR SALE—Very well built three room house. Cheap for cash. Haas, | ‘745- FOR RENT—Large housekeeping room, basement. Phone 1632, 227 FOR SALE—S: Call 926 9th St. WE HAVE EXCELLENT sandhill pasture on the Cedar River in Gar- field county, Nebraska, for two thou- stand head of cattle. Ranch is well fenced, cross-fenced, two good sets of buildings. Will take in cattle by the head or for a share of gain. NEBRASKA IOWA FARM IN- VESTMENT —_—_—_——— Poultry FOR SALE—Several thousand started chicks from North Dakota U. 8. pullorum tested flocks. Mandan Electric Hatchery, Training school road, Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Trauger, Mgrs. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis, 3c First insertion (per word) consecutive insertions soeeeeseees MC insertions insertions seesereee es BHO insertions e| A 3 i j setae THREE room furnished basement Adults only. Call at d light housekeeping TWO room apartment. Call Fifth St. C: Household Goods for Sale omplete furnishings for three rooms, all very new. Priced Includes bed room set, breakfast set, parlor set, rugs, springs and mattresses, washing machine, vacuum cleaner, électric sewing machine, dishes. Call at FOR SALE—All household furniture and furnishings, kitchen utensils, laundry — equipment, Smoothtop gas range, Singer sew- ing machine and various other ar- ticles. Mrs. Jos. P. Hess, 305 Sth Ave. N. W., Mandan, N. Dak. Phone for quick sale, silverware and ONE 3-piece Walnut bed room suite, box spring, Beauty Rest mattress, sun room chair, two 83” x 10°6” and 4 small rugs; one wicker rocker. Priced to sell. Phone H. E. Spohn, 399. FOR SALE—Vacuum cleaner, mower, 46 in. Simplex mangle. Mrs. Jos. P. Hess, 305 Sth Ave. N. W. Mandan, N. Dak. Phone 46-R. FOR SALE—Hoover Vacuum cleaner with all attachments. Practically Price $60. Call 615 Ave, F. or phone 1852. FOR SALE—Ice box, rocker, violin les. Telephone 1547-W. Call at 510 Sth after 7