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STEELS HEAVINESS PAS DAMPERS ON | BEE ESS alae Laadars Hold Gains of Fractions to Two Points Despite ' Profit Takers EERGBBSESBBE: BRSEE or Se ‘ee foes aoe ize tions were officially estimated at 74 pent fe per cent of capacity, up 3.8 points, Borden» high level since May, 1980. The|p upturn was due! Bri to make up for Bee Mis wide Percentage partly to a set-up pe be ities acleumeae irysler, up more than 3 points its best, attracted @ following upon ates Pac. a revival of rumors of a possible stock split-up, increased dividends or @ substantial extra. Kroger Grocery dipped around 2 as the company’s latest 24-week report ae The best performers on the up- in addition to Chrysler, included », American Telephone, Dome, McIntyre Porcupine, Cerro de Pasco, Phillips Petroleum, Atlantic Gulf and West Indies, May ment Stores, Sears Roebuck, Atlantic Gulf & West Indies, May Department Vv. Stores, Sears Roebuck and American Son, OA ‘About unchanged to a bapa seal down were Consolidated Edison, Motors, Standard Oil of nee Jey, Jersey, Anaconda, International Nickel, In-|¢, ternational Telephone, Oil and Montgomery Ward. U. 8S. Smelting, Lerner Stores, Con- tinental Can, Universal Lead Tobacco D and Greyhound Corp., were in de- Di * "Hecdecs Maskels 7 Produce Markets | {_ Produc cAGO. bese 29.—)—Butter 50%; irate, G 89). aire a 0. ee carlots) 30 : 21 firsts local bed es * 21%; storage p packed Poultry, live, 1 car, 33 and less 20, more t! Leghorn hens 15% G springs 26, White Rocks 28; ane 24; fo esha Rock fr: 1 Rocke and colored 30, Leghorns 2 Ibi up 20, less than 5 1 ducks 12%, ‘heavy young %, small colored 10%; 15, old 13, vary turkeys is, toms. Bra No. 2 turkeys 13. P)—Live poul- | Kelvinat 3; roosters 13; jucks (all sections) 11- 13; Coiry unquoted. New York, ange 2 RES SSLSLSRS ss 9 84-87) 29-29% ste "166,836, quiet, state whole miik ttat fresh fancy 18; held, 1935 McCrory Stra. wisaa col- pemen packs or selectio * oe fresh receipts 23% -26%; aging’ 40 1b. 2 1b. 30 BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES \ pueres June 29.—(?)—. High Low Close 31% 81% 31% i} Fe per cent, Bai ag keyg? BO! ih Govern: New | ork, Je June 93 OP. 29.—W)}—Curb: Am %. Le Service Se oe ai, NEW YORK BONDS "Great Northern 7 Ate SE Et Et. SSERUSHES SHA ASSENT ETNA Tease EE AGEM SIBLE weSERSGNN ePSe: Tribune’s. Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Mon., == 292 (Purnished by ame 0) TO SEASONAL HIGH =: Wheat Prices Also Close Stron; er as ‘Drouth Spreads Over Midwest Corn closed strong, %-2% cents above Saturday's finis! Sept. 66%-%, Dec. varying from 18 cents stack to a ¥4 | gain of 2 cents, MILL CITY “WHEAT FUTURES CLOSB STRONGER i Minneapolis, June 29,—(@—Wheat futures rallied to @ fairly strong close here Monday on the RL sd forecast indicating only scattered precipitation through the northwest ef eae July wheat closed sher, x le higher and ‘Secemver Fee high- Tmax, which at the open- ing, on dry wei r $ finally sue- cumbed to rain receipts from the northwest and closed lower. July; ; flax closed ety lower at 1.77 and Sep- ber it 1.7 PE and Suly feed barley le is dye % higher and De- cember 4c up. Cash wheat receipts were fair but demand Incked force. Winter wheat down, Durym was slow and rn demand was fair to good. Oats was in good demand. Rye continued In fair to gocd demand. Barley was | firm, Flax was in fair to good de- Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, June 29.—(P—(v.| OS: % 8. Dept. Agr.) —Cattle 7,800; grain fed fully % |esteers and yearlings scarce, steady; desirable steers 7.00-8.00; De some held higher; most grassy slaugh- ter classes slow, supply liberal, under- tone weak; grassy butcher heifers 5.00-6.00; cows 4.25-5.00; low cutter to cutter grades 3.25-4.00; common sau- i% | sage bulls 400-50; better grade heav-| DU 5 | les quotable around 4.75-5.25; stockers uneven; accredited offerings around 25 higher; others less changed. Calves 2,600; mostly steady, quality consid- 44 | ered; good to choice vealers 7.50-8.50; | 5] % | selects 9.00; ‘cull and common 3.50-5.50 Hogs 5,800; market active, fully better 189-220 Ib, 10.35-55; top 220-250 Ib, 10.00-35; 260-290 1b, 9.65-10.10 or more; 290-350 Ib. 9.35- Minneapolis, 65; sows mostly 8.75-9.00; big weights cae. Monday" ‘ts panned to 288 cash wheat and coarse uotations today follow: Delivered To Arrive down to 8.65 loads of 33 Ib. pigs 12.00; others 11.25 down; average cost Satur> day 9.58; weight 263 Ib, Sheep 1,200; run includes two loads Montana lambs; one load California 49% ' ted clipped lambs, one load Dakotas; balance about 400 native offerings; |1 i Xedled no early sales lambs; bidding 50 lower or 10.25 down; other classes about |! Bee aay steady. Dairy cattle early demand narrow, A market steady to weak; Remade 3 Bl NS 56 iT COWS OC: good 70.00; selects quotable above; common |3 Bin r) grades down to 40.00 afid less. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, lowa, June 29.—-u—(U; D. A.)—Cattle 8.600; beef steers and yearlings strong to 25 hene tt Nes a 0 BO: teod tiene 26-50; some held above 6. rable light feeding heifers held ra 000: opening steady to 10 lower than tne to shippers; pack- ora inactive, “ai ng 10-15 or more jo" 150-170 1b. 10; no action on medium and light ge 9.00 down; feed- er pigs up to 10.00, Sheep, 6,400 Including. 900 billed through 00 e' lambs direct to iy, tive Lu jet did: ostly 50 low- er at 10.25 a 19 action. for Idahos; i w shorn owe steady at 3.75 and un- ¢ le 2b0.3h5 1b. fh most 140,160 Ib. FEKE FE SK KKSSSEFER FFF EE ro = nahi shipper outlier aie outal ne baying ate Hi earl oataes- nce; bes 4 all. grass cow! poe trong; vealer: stead ty ra 850-9502 we 000, includin: low, for early nal on fat native lambs at around 11.00 with closely kind 11.85; throwouts kK Tambs i Pah oop tlai iy hl igre counter in New 7 dy ad wie Me 20,26. RRS RRR RERRER SS ‘| 2 pEREEntt #3 3 i 3 wy £ 3: See z + so Serres 8 Fest! agi fe Se Bee Bee A PER RRR FS & Ree be RE ie ane aoe RANGE Se 222 $e & FER RS ey Bee tne ee ba FAR TK — Low et ae vat or we eguo~oRos mms mS 242: ~ 1.06% 3.26% 1.68% 1.23% | * b Plough Stock Listed With New} York Curb ae effective Monday, ila, m. » Was founded 35 years ‘be Plough, its president and largest stockholder, and under his management the company has grown to pelt one of the largest manufactur- of package meticines and cos- Grain Quotations 2 in America. It is reported that the listing of the company's stock is based on plans of the management to acquire other im- it businesses. In such acquisi- Plough, Inc., will be represented by B. A. Pierce & company, members of the New York Stock exchange. ‘The present dividend rate is $1.20 per DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, June 29.—()—Cash closing prices: No. 1 heavy dark northern spring 60. ib. 1,23-1.35; No. 1 dark peers 59 Ib. 58 Ib. 1.19- H No. 3, 56 1.21% 5 ra aram af CHICAGO pa te a Chicago, June 29.—()—(U. A.) —Potatoes 183, on track 310, iseat Us. ose | hipments Saturday 969, Sunday 66; supplies moderate; best ‘quality Bliss triumphs steady, demand good; white tock, weaker, demand fair; sacked mE cwt. Oklahoma Bliss . NO. 1, 3.2545; Carolina cobblers US. No. 1, Bliss triumphs fair quality 3. sour cobblers US. No. 1, and partly graded 2.40-75; Kansas cobblers US. No, : oa4 partly graded 2.60-80; US. Bs fet BOSTON WOOL Boston, June 29.—(@)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Wool was very slow in Boston. Asking prices on spot wools held steady to firm, but some western of- ferjngs were available at prices somewhat lower than recent selling quotations. Some users were again Didding only 80-82 cents scoured basis for types of fine original French combing length territory wools that were selling at 83-85 cents.” A little wool was bought at 80-82 cents but Boston houses refused for the most Lisa to accept these prices on spot wools, RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, June 29.—@}—Range of carlot grain sales; Wheat No. 5 @ark northern 1.00%-1.15%; wade dark northern 84%-1 hara amber durum 1.24) No" 3, 61-75. Flax, No. 1, 1.81%-1.83. CHICAGO CASH GR. Petter June 29.—@)—Ci ple grade 55-61. grade 26%-31, 4. Timothy seed ewt. Clover seed 11.00. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneaolis, June 29.—()—Flour un- changed. Carload lots family patents 6.65-85 a bbl. in 98-Ib. cotton sacks. Shipments 22,043. Pure roan 3 50- 21,00;_ standard E TO CONTRAC’ TORS STATE | HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Proposals for the construction tate Highway NE Cor. Sec. 9, T- R-79-W., thence So, will be the e Highways at Bis- eat later than 9:30 J 1936, at which Place and time they. vill be publicly opened and read. 2. The Proposals must be mailed to *|or otherwise deposited with the De- partment of State Highways at Bis- +|marck, N Dak., and shall be sealed and endorsed “Proposal for construct- ing a State Highway NE Cor. Sec. 9, R. W., thence So. ae No, NRS 514 (Rev.) gether with a b Segunt of the. Bross accompany ‘h proposal. ert: fied checks shall be drawn on N. Dak. +]Banks, and will be Commissioner, and sald cash will be returned to the successful bidder up- 3. Vibe filing of an approved contract 01 Contemplated work consists of Miles of Gravel Surfacing & In- 1. eldental road improvement involving approximately: eer ee Subgrade Preparation ¥.. mel Screen, Crush, ad 2 1770 C. ¥. ‘Binder Material complete in place. 3077 C. Y. Stripping Pits 2 No. Pit ves 5. Copies of the Proposal blanks may be obtained from ae Deperiaent R of State Hi; Dak. partment of State Highways at Bi marck, N, Dak. and the office of the Department of State High marek, N. Dak,, and also at the office of the County Auditor In the County wherein the project or project cated. 6. All didi oP at the rs are invited to bé ening of the propos- The right ts rved to reject 0 waive tech- s may ine ems ik. Any 1d rejected as such. Attention of bidders is ‘ri a abiett Spe a) Preis eeye er! bletting oF assigning the con- race, at the f Domestic Ma- ‘The minimum wage pald te at skilled 1abor. employed on this proje: shall be less than eighty ies cents per Roun” "The minimum wage paid t aul ine ere labor employed on be not less than slaty: five 85) cents per hour. “The tinimum wage pald to all un- labor emplo: on this pro- rong be pet less than fifty 50) cen! r hou e | LIVESTOCK trucked to West Fargo. | sample 3 No. Male Help Wanted Lost Something Valua Use the WANT ADS Salesmen Wanted WANTED—Experienced miale dish- ae Apply. at the Three Way Female Help Wanted WANTED—Gitl or woman for house- work, small town, Like children and be able to plan and cook. Good wages. Write Tribune Ad, 14041. WANTED—Competent girl or middie- aged woman for genéral housework and care for children. Give refer- ences._Write Tribune Ad 14959. WANTED—Girl for general” house- work. Go home nights. Mrs. P. C. _Remington, 610 7th. Phone 26. GIRL WANTED for general house- work, Phone 823. F. Jasskowiak. WANTED—Experienced waitress. AD- Py it the Three-Way-Inn. Business Opport: FOR 6ALE—Restaurant | tlonery equipment. Either part or all. Only eating place in town. No writing, come and sse for yourself. Cozy Corner Cafe, Jake Perman, __Prop., Goodrich, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Two chair barber shop in coal mining town of 1000 popula- tion. Good location, Best shop in town, Will take car in,trade, For further information write L. H. _O'Neal, Wilton, N. Dak. FOR SALE OR RENT—BHoiel in town of 1300 on highway No. 10. Good business, Write to Mrs. A. P. Ny- den for further infotmation. Heb- ron, N. Dak. MEAT MARKET in Red River" Valley } town, fully equipped for sale. Write | Tribune Ad. 14987. Work Can take half carload at trip. Bond- | ed and insured. H. T. Crum. Phone 542 Mandan. EXPERT LAWN Mower. sharpening. | We call for ayd deliver. H. B.| Sundheim. Phone 899. 821 6th. WANTED — individual or family | washing. Phone 1950, Also girl wants work caring for children. WORK WANTED—Experienced girl wants housework. References. | Phone 649, Ask for Mary. WANTED—Hour work by experienced | girl. Can furnish references. Call _2M-M. Ask for Marvel. GIRL Wants work by day or week. Phone 635, FOR SALE—Desirable modern hot water heat, garages; immedia' Possession. Well located and in good condition. Geo. M. Register. FOR RENT—Modern 5 room dwelling | in duplex. Heated by gas. Good location. Close in. Phone 260, Af- ter 6 P. m. 512-W. Dr. _Enge. WILL SUBLET modern 5 room pletely furnished house for ad || and August. Phone 2178. FOR RENT—One six room 4 furnished house for July and Aug- | ust. a 2031. Two 5 room houses, $25 | and 335.00 Per month. L. N. Cary Co., Mandan. WANTED TO RENT—Furnished four or five room apartment or house by July 15. Call 1064, Cabins for Rent CABIN for Rent—On Minnesota lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood. 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. For Sale MUST cell 18 ft. house trailer. $95.00 cash. 910 W. Bowen. SUMMONS ee OF NORTH DAKOTA COUN- TY OF BURLEIG: IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JU- DICIAL DISTRICT. Ethel M. Foster, as Administra- trix with the will annexed of the estate of Margaret Wallman, De- ceased, Plaintiff, | Tribune Ad. 14945. | Bdwy. Phone 1126. =| 1997, dence consisting of 3 apartments, ' ( ' | NEW SALES PLAN PAYS BIG MONEY - A profitable connection with an eld, Tellablef irm. New double-pay plan bye Cl dia Rell Saad hkl Hl agers and salesmen. Not a one- time “Shot,” but a life-time Fee 0 must be employed, reliable with fair education, who wish to better them> selves by training in their spare time for Electric Refrigeration and Air Conditioning industries. Write fully, Utilities Eng. ‘Inst. Write Personal MATTRESSES . our MATTRESSES: ted built. Hither regular or spring tinea 10a3|) Home Loan Plans Convenient Payments. HAVE your work done at these spe- clal prices, Staff, $2.00; jewel,|f| @ @ No Commission or Service $2.00, staff and jewel, $3.50; and Charges. free cleaning. Stem, $1.00; crown, || @ © No Appraisal Fee. 50c; stem and crown, $1.25. All| @ @ Ne Delay. work guaranteed. All other work done at cut prices. Kysar's Jewel- Bismarek Bidg. & Loan ery and Repair Shop, 310 4th 8t., Association Bismarck. (Community Service Since 1996) Phone 915 _Lost and Found —Boston Bull Terrier, 7 mo. old. White face, front paws and ring around neck. Reward. Phone 352-W. 1002 Bdwy. eO0ES 10F CON LOST—Brown bilitold. Name engrav-| FOR SALE—Some real bargains in ed, Contains bills and small change.| used pianos. Complete bed, almost Large reward. Call at 415 W. Bdwy,| new. Chas. L. Bryan, Piano Jha eid __ Phone 474. 422 4th, Bismarck, Phone OU. LOST—in Legion club room, one 10| FOR SALE—Chairs, rockers, rs, dreamer, _ gallon hat. Return to Bill Yegen, kitchen table, radio stand, beds, LOST—Key chain with 4 keys. mattresses, fruit jars. 417 South 225 or 1983 ith. Sota FOR SALE—Oak chief range. Two beds, chairs. Phone 1458-W, se a nea ant cif hot water. Apartments for Rent jasement room. Suitable for | =GRNISHEDL ‘epar two. Gentlemen preferred. 412 8th. slpestantrgecpn Ah” Pooh hb _.___| dry privileges. Available July Ist. SLEEPING ROOM with Beauty Rest| Can be seen now. 106 Main Ave. mattress. Hot water at all times.| Nicola Apts. Next to bath. Also small basement | cme ROOM unfumiabed or fare Rete! it nished apartment. Close in. New- FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep-| ty decorated. Private bath and en- ing room for 2 gentlemen. Al trance. Suitable for three adults. hot water. Private entrance. Phone} write Tribune Ad. 14954. sikh FOR RENT—Furnished” 3 room, LARGE SLEEPING room suitable for ground floor apartment; one. room. two. Next to bath. Always hot wa-| with kitchenette. Both with private ter, 115 E. Thayer. bath and entrance. 214 E. Rosser. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, next to|Nigw 2 ROOM apartment on ground bath. Always hot water. Call at| floor. Lights, water, heat, gas, and Ath, Tefrigerator furnished. Also wash- ing privileges. Call at 9 930 4th. : TWO ROOM kite Q | | inbe 2 = sa furnished. apartment. al Porch. Studio couch and rug for _Sale. 402 8th. Phone 1828-J. FOR REN RENT—Exceptionally light, t; cool \ four room and bath basement Apt. Capitol. 831 8th 8t. Built-in kitchen, Maytag washer. SLEEPING room next to | oe at 515 4th. SMALL FURNISHED apartment, _—_— =| ground floor, private bath. Also Roommate Wanted automatic daybed od sale. Call in Boom 11, Ist Natl. Bank Bldg. —_— Household Goods for Sale | NICE sleeping room for rent. YOUNG MAN desires roommate, | __ Person at 204 Av : Board if desired. Second house| TWO ROOM AND KITCHENETTE north of Paramount. 212 8rd. Phone| apartment. Lights, heat, gas and 428. water furnished, $26. 614 Rosser. ——— — Telephone 214-W. Farms for Sale EXCEPTIONALLY cool, furnished FOR SALE OR TRADE—Quarter sec-| apartment. Completely redecorated. tion flat Burleigh county, Chris-| Three rooms and bath. For appeint- tiania township land. 100 acres cul-| ment phone 1063. tivated, trees, fenced and near high- | COZY 2 room apartment. Suitable for way. Priced for quick sale. Terms| two girls. Vacant June 15. Gas, or will consider Bismarck property! water, heat, light furnished. In- or small truck farm. Write Tribune| quire 819 Sth. SO MODERN two room furnished epart- FOR GALE OR RENT—Well improv-| ment. Electric refrigerator. Suit- ed 1280 acre ranch 12 miles from| ble for two adults. Close in. Phone Mandan. 326 acres cultivated. Two; 260. Dr. Enge. sets of buildings. Fred G. Hof-| a end knecht, R4, Mandan, N. Dak. eo eee or ge Travel Upportuniti housekeeping rooms, mpaetes 928.00. siete te 1014 Bawy. YOUNG MAN desires one or two male ST oc te Abehe or two mils | SORNTSHED 1 room and Hitchens muel Sturgis, Samuel ». urges, S. D. Sturgis, Step] Baker, ven Baker, W. D. verton, George P. Fi: P. Flannery, John K. Wetherby, Bridger Delahant, William E. Meagher, Kate Meagher, Carl R. claiming any t in, or lien or e: cumbrance upon the property de- seribed In the complaint, . Defendants. THE STATE OF NORTH | DAKOTA TO BOVE NAMED DE- PENDANTS You hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of paspenee apartment. Lights, water, gas and Seattle July ist by car. Write Trib-| telephone. Private entrance. 31¢ - W. Rosser. Wanted to Trade FOUR ROOM well furnished spart- ment during July and August, Call ab 266% Main, AD. 4. meena ae ONE ROOM and” kitchenette apaie= ment. Gas, water, heat, lights, fure |. 405 5th. Side door. Phone apartment. trance. Call 810 Main before 7 which said complaint is hereto a nexed and herewith served upon yo and to serve a copy of your Answer Upon the subscribers at’ thelr office in the Dakota National Bank & Trust Company Building in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, within thirty vice of this sum- in a Pominletnt ant at Bist marek, . this 25th day of iene land = Fo ster, die for Plaintiff, ee + Le teffice add: wis? ine act ante above name ach of you will take Mapa it the Plaint, and ote, joni claim here! . Tite "a the office of the clerk: of the District Court, ies County, North Dakota id that this action is brought for owhere board is furnished by the a purpose of quieting title in plain- contractor, a deduction in the above te ma: uy f be made for the actual cx 08 it mot to exceed eighty mum wages paid to the a in preluping the defendants m any right, ¢! 1a interest to in the Siiswing’ lescribed prem- te ph’ ty renty (70) feet 33) and twenty ee suet Ke re help: to | four 0) way ei ue = Boras Addi- ‘sition to the ers not Yeas, than $15.00 per mot. less: than $16.00) per "Hes ‘lors not less then $16, 00 per reer pat’ less than $14.00 Cook net lens te than $18.00 per week Fa “not lous than. $16.08 per] ie Dated: 6-33-29. jsmarck, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. Dersonal claim is made against any of the said ante ny BUDWEISER Now Ibe word) ..........+ i EP [ F i ti i 7 He i 33 Hi ie a ied il f sf i t f i: : pt i ie; 4

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