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_THE : BISMARCK TRIBUN . Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., July 247, ; WHEAT PRICES FALL |[ Grain Quotation] IN SYMPATHY WITH | otros cra. Some : Recent Leaders Suffer From. Profit Taking But Spots Are Few New York, July 24.—(?)—Inspired by further signs of industrial progress ard in Friday's market for actions to 3 or more points. While many of the recent leaders swung ee of ‘were restrained by profit taking, bec Atl. Ret standing soft spots. were few. close was firm. Transfers approxi- mated 1,350,000 shares. While the major motor issues ap- peared to be in s resting mood, auto- | Bethl. mobile equipment stocks exhibited :a | Boe! strong tone partly in respouse to & sharp increase in tion this week. Favorable earnings statements continued although here and there an exception appeared. The steels lost their steam of yes- terday, but the majority kept their heads above water. lowed predictions of more rain in the ie drouth districts. J. 1. Case, Mirneapolis-Honeywell, and Douglas Aircraf; got up some 5 points eech at their best. Others con- spicuous cn the upside included Philip Morris, G. C. Murphy. Collins & Aik- man, Owens-Illinois, Purity Baking, Electri¢ Auto-lite, Hercuies Motors, Santa Fe, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, Bendix, Davis Stores, Al- lied Stores, Seaboard Oil, Macy, Holly Sugar, American Crystal Sugar, In- ternational Harvester and Deere. A shade either way were American ‘Telephone, Congolidated Ed'son, N. Y. Central, Northern Pacific, Pennsyl- vania, Standard Oil of New Jersey, General Electric, Goodyear, U. 8. Steel, Bethichem, United Aircraft and National Distillers. Chrysler, General Motors, Auburn. Louisville & Nashville and Contin- ental Can inclined to heaviness. Bonds pushed to the front for sub- stantial advances. Foreign gold cur- rencies were lower in terms of the dollar. Cotton was up most of the | Gen. day. Livestock 4 cked firsts 22% mietoiges oe u.| Gt, Nor. R: 30% | weak: hens 4i¢ i er eat | South St. Paul, Jt 4.—(P)—(U.) Gt. Nor. RY. fs 8. "Dept. Agr) —Cattle 28007 fed) Gt, West, Bus. 35% | mouth “and White: Hock “springy 24, ‘ @ Rock springs 24, steers‘less active, about steady; under- Houd. Her. B. 80% | colored 22: Plymouth and White Rock tone easy; other cla-ses fully steady; | 57 Mi 16% | {'¥ers 21%. colored 20; Plymouth early. bids and. sales beter" grads| Hupp "Motor eBags dae gir steers -7.25-825; best held around 850} Tlinois 24%] than 2 1b, 154: bareback ehickens 14 or more; good to choice fed heifers) Industrial Rayon Ff 17; turkeys 13-16; roosters 14, Leg- 7.50-8.15; medium grades down to aoe Cement Pin here poaterss a3: see au fucks ; 2 Harvester . n small white rey Oe oacisadiee tara 00: 425")Ing Nick. Can, - BL [ducks 10%, small colored 10; young | Int. Tel. & Tel. .. ae setts Behm cutters and cutters 3.00-4.00 mainly; | Jonns-Manville 112 most sausage bulls 4.75-5.25; few out-| Kelvinator .. 19% NEW YORK standing "5.50; early bulk stocker| Kennecott 48 ee ork, July 24.—)—Live poul- | Se) potnonge Fee Kroger Grocery’. oy try weak, By freight: Broilers (Rocks Calves 1.100; fully steady; good to Peet . Gl 1% | cther freight prices unchneged. choice vealers 6.00-7.00; strictly choice| Hes. & My. B. (4 199 ceputer, |, 38s. ‘barely. teady,| : " eamer: than e: ait 7.50; common to medium 4.00-5.00. 24% | Other butter prices unchanged. Hogs, 4,800; market slow, weak to 38 Cheese, 98,850, steady. unchanged. 15 lower; mostly 20-15 lower; better 412" Eggs, 16,474, firm. Mixed colors: 160-220 Ib. 10.35-55; top 10.60 sparing- = dl LH eiitire ce aes 0: standards fi . % 224 irties No. 1, 20%; 28-40, 190.380 iy tenet pean bees 1044 other mixed.colors unchanged.’ 5OWS lown 8.40-60; 39 BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES '1.75-8.35; average cost Thursday 9.06; 80 Chicago, July 24.—(%)—. weight 281 Ib. 8%] Butter Futures: tose | Sheep 1,300; - 804 feedets through; 45% | Aiee sh Low Close balance natives; fed lambs opening | Murr ik cor ema 33% - 5 weak; K 1 rt Chotce' lambs largely 2.78: throwouts | Nt Bo lhthesie tine: 6.00-7.00; fed ewes 2.00-3.75; heavies a “dards, se 25% 55% at inside. 26% | Single Daisies, 183% 18% Dairy cows largely steady; good | N: a — week-end clearance indicated; good | Nt é*| | Miscellaneous springer cows to shipper account 60.00- CUA Reais nh elie oe corinne ON § ‘70.00; few lower grades 40.00-55.00. 34 CHICAGO Chicago, July 24. —Hogs 10,000, inciudl slow, limited early t lower than Thursda: er bids and sales mostly 10- sows steady to 19 lower; top 11.10 sparingly; early sales desirable 170- 240 Ib, 10.75-11.00; packing sows s 500; very little erally steady at light steers yearlings 8.60; weighty reer some slown and warmed up ives down to 5.50 and below but market {Proctor & oy defendable on all grades, considering |Pub. Sve. N. J. advancing prices and general killing | Pullman quality; all’ she stock steady, scarce: | Pur, bulk cows here holdover from earlier ters selling at 4.35 down fat ponent 4.75-5.50; oa good Stockers ‘and feeder: hoice low, Rep. movement for week "roaa ‘on country Reynolds account. Sheep &,000, including 6,500 direct; fat lambs mostly stead: pote kinds 9. 7.50; choice 86 Ib. range’ inbetween grade yearll most fat 00. : SIOUX CITY, Sioux City, Iowa, July 2 8. D. A.)—Cattle 2,000; mod tive, slaughter classes fully at some strength for low cutter cows; aa G. ons El. st bulk medium to good oHogs S00; Fes most butcher pias ind eer i 10-250 top 9.76; sl part load 76 Native feeder . ats. \No, 2 dark northern, 8 =. Spatil No. 3 dark northern, 56 ibs. Am Invert ut i Virtual ino. ¢ anne Sueur’ M be iNo. 4 dar! ie inee Be Forecast of Rain in Virtually ee aanee ” 8S be, ot at #3,,| "All Drouth States Is Main Be. § dark nérthern, $2 tee. pow. 0. northern, 5 Am Bae ea as Factor . No. § dark? northern, 80 Ibs. Am: Ba Fis ag —T—Notable/40 Ibe $6; 48 lhe, 93; 47 The, 90; 46 . ; Chicago, July 24. ble 3 } . ane Une os weakness developed in the corn mar- | !bs. 87; 45 Ibe., i 44's, 79; 43 ibs.) Am. Wa 3% et late s Briday, and did 2 good deal to pd a ibs. Si. ea Am. Wool 64 ‘ag wheat down. : "a hy Rect oa Ry meg pol the jumbles. ly fell al- nt SRS we most 3 cents @ bushel. Forecasts of | . Ret. 29°. rain in virtually all of the north cen- ite ci Byles otal enn prevajent ag a decided Balt. & Ohio . + 21. lintiuence. + 2%] Corn cioséd unstable at nearly the | Of! Bendix Aviation". 24 |pottommost Bolnt reached, 1%-99 : xe Heoad wes bee July 90%, - 31 pt. 87%-%, Dec. 80%-%, wheat + 79%)/1%-2 cents down, Sept. 108%-%, Wana: + $3%h| Dec. 1.06%-%, onts % to 1 cent off] | Whe Burr. Ad. + 3% |and provisions varying from 2 cents| July itt Cop. 4 decline to an equal gain. ennai, 1 Case (J. Raw 168 | MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT Gaterpil, ‘Tract 5% | FUTURES DRAG LOWER F} is Hit | rutures dtasged lower ater, shows Serre ae Basco uti after show- i tubbor: it t en Oa O95 | stot eeatn hee aad er . & N. W. - : ht. Seven. Sv| tes Ur are ccoeeo ethene“ C. M. ‘Bi. P. &P. 1% Millers were good buyers of cash . M. St. B. q 3% and futures on the decline while a dip Ghayaler oon 183 | sentimene” “duly ‘and, September Colgate-Paimn. 13% | wneat closed 1c Tower and Dec. Iie | lower. Pi fl fi Gatum, St. Vie Hh [acretsch.Casats farses UE Con, Oil 13% | Sept. M4 higher at 2.03 and Dec. 20 “up | ‘Mo te 1 ‘yay ea hep! each losed 101 Cont. Oil Del. 32% naiting ‘barley closed’ 26 upr duly, | Bellies— Prodi 72% | Sept. and Dec. feed barley all closed | July ...... .... ee BBM | clsked higher ana’ Dee he owe” 10%| Cash wheat was unsettled. Winter PT odal opt apni Close 2] Buctm damand was'gods’s S| einneapois, July 4a i Corn was in slower demand, Oats | July 71% | Was in good démand. Rye was in Be 120% 120% 1i9ie 164% | 500d demand. Barley demand was! Ling 1.18% 1.16% 1 1% ee (one was scarce and in fair) per aliing ‘Barley— 0 41% hep ee eee Oe i 13% ; isf| | Produce Markets | rs 3 | ¢——________---—__-__-_--_- 6 x 23% ‘ ait cHIcaGo 3 : Chicago, July 24.—@)—Butt: | Gen. Foods .. a, steady in tone Friday and ces were 3,| fitm. Poultry was weak. 143 | Buller 1616, steady: prices un- 13% |" begs 9,896, firm: extra firsts local! 20% 224 fresh graded firsts | felling at. 730 |Pills, Flour few 10.75 ai a Binmede ew fs | Socon: choice stand. Ol Ind. i. Prime Commercial paper % per 99% | cent. 44%| Time Loans steady, 60 days-6 mos. DIP IN CORN VALUES; %: current. recelts FOREIGN EXCHANGE ene York, July ge easy; Great Br i dollars, others in cen’ tain 5.01%: France Germany f 24.—(#)—Foreign ain demand Great Bri- ; taly 7.90; rane red 22.60; travel 26.25; Sweden 25.87; Montr in New Fork 99.96%; New York in Montreal 100.03%. wea. s "| MONEY RATES New York, July 24.—()—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. July’ 2¢ No. 1 dark northern, 58 ee aol” Duluth, Minn., July 24. eT. Open July High ras MINNEAPOLS CASH elie er Jul receipts Friday 1! Year ago. ke cme lhyDNS @0 Ibs... 1 DNS % Dellvered 1.305% 1.4058 », 1,285 1.395 » 1.26% 1.38% + 1.24% 1.37% 1.23% 1.3656 1.2286 1.34% - 1.21% 1.3256 1.20% 1.30% 1.20% 1.28% 1.19% 1.25% 1.18% 1.22% 1.27: if Be 32. |1% per cent offered. 45% | Bankers Acceptances unchanged. oe CHICAGO STOCKS e ON 19% (By the Associated Press) Purtvy Bi 14% |. MéGraw El. 36%. tadio a CURD srocKs Radio- 576) american Gen. 8%, 4% |. Cittes Service “4% . Bt. 23% |.. Elec. Bond & S 2% ag % GOVERNMENT BONDS eabonrd Ol "1 New hes July Th (ey-dovern- Vac. ae FR ment | vennury 44's 117.27. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Asnociated (Over the counter in Bret York) Ye Meryiand Fund. 9.9 . Ry. : t. Inc. Sh. 1.72: 1.89. a é Ea Ba tae, sh. 5.26; No. ban MINNEAPOLIS andard Brands mneapolis, July 24. Fete stocks |. Oll Cal. stand. OLN. J. Stone & Web. Studebaker oS aos SH VSSiSsVlsSoasSSLesssSsrssse FR RRMA L AT EET AE ae i — i € SEceBeey Sess = < x ssc eae close: Firkt Bank Stock 15%. Northwest nco 10% RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, ay 24.—@)—Range of carlot grain sal ‘Wheat No. 3 dark northern 1.28%; sample grade dark north 97 Re tA No. 2 hard . 12 1 dark hard 10%. corn, No 5 yellow No. fila 36; 2 white 38%-38%; No. 1 feed 36. nAtd Barley. No. 3 malt- ; 1945-8. Fas not Bos’ Boston, Jyly ype -haor 8. DA.) —The movement of wool in the Bos- ton market continued to be mostly of fine western grown tes bee ‘The ‘com- part, of the eek. Sizable offerings of average to good Frénch combing length fine territory |wools in original bags were firm at 83-85 cents, eonped basis, although jit was rep orted that small lots were ler ey ‘ig obtainable in Boston at ower rides: “It set that would ont rr thhaed Boston. BOR - was also” i 0 1.05 12.95 * 263°" 203°" 2.05 '2.03% DULUTH e nes Low 123 a8e8 ay as = GR: t aa BPE RR 2 Bee BEE Fe ® pons Bae &! aoe oe AN neat compared to 65 | can 208 juc lons es To Arrive oH Wor 1H sais 1.19% 1.215 117% W or ? HW.«... 1.17% 1.19% 1.15% 119% _FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1936 guy al Aa GRAIN Duluth, July 24—@—Cash closing prices: jo. 1 heavy dark northern od coe ae rat a | oi 40%; No.1 dark Ib, 1.28% -1.39%; 58 Ib. No. 4 dark aetyy? 57 2: northern 1 235%: hard amber durum “eotib tise tary No 3, 88 2686 -1.47% 5 58 Ib. 1.25% -1.47% 5 Ib. | 1.28% -1. es Ro Kink? “doa: id: 54 Ib, rs eee 1.42 1, % 37%. feed 45%- CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, July 24—W)—Cash wheat No. 1 red 1.07 gel No. 1 dark hard 1.43; No. r ‘hard 119-13; No. 2 mixed 08; 2 mixed 93%; No. r yellow 93%4- at: 2 white 1.04%: oraere! grade 87%. 3 white or 1 white 38%- aire sam- ple grade 33-35%. Soybeans No. 2 Yellow 129: sampie grade 124. Bare ley, new, 931.00; old, No. 3 malting 95; feed’ 55-65 nom; malting 70-1.02 nom. Timothy seed 0-50 wt. Clover seed 14.25-19.00 cwt. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, July 24.—(@—(U. 8. D. A.) —Potatoes, 54, on track 217, total U. 8, shipments 401; weak, supplies mod- erate, demand siow; sacke: Missouri -cobblers U. 8. No. 1 partly gridded fey sales 2.00-35; fas cobblers U. 8. N Maryland cobblers U. Mfornis White Rose mostly 3.15-20; all Idaho and Oregon Bliss triumphs U.'S, No. 1, 2.55-80; fal quality 2.40. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July 24.—(®%)—Flour, 10 higher; carload lots family patents 7.30-7.50 a barrel in 98 pound cotton Shipments 2: Pure Bran 24-24,50. Standard Middlings 24-24.50. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, July 24. —()—Cash wheat No. 1 northern 93%; No. 2 Rorthern 92%; No. 3 northern 89%. gate No. 2 white 43%; No. 3 white Insects do most of the cross-fertil- izing of flowers, although humming birds and bats perform the job fre- quently. Even snails have been known to carry pollen. ——— ADVERTISEMENT, FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be feceived by the International Peace Garden Incorpor- ated to the entire right on all con- cessions necessary to care for the material wants of the thousands who will attend the three day rededica- tion ceremonies on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, August First,’ Second 2 | THE STATE OF NORTH DAKO and Third. All circuses, carnivals and games of chance are barred from participat- ing, and the sale of beer will not be permitted. Address all bids to W. P. Campbell, Dunseith, rth Dakota, marked “Sealed Bi Bids to be opened Saturday, July 25th, at 8:30 P. M. at the Security State Bank, Dunseith, North Dakota. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, 7-24, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH. IN DISTRICT couRT FOURTH JU- DICIAL DISTRICT. The Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a body corporate, Plaintiff, vs. Stella W. Kupkufski. a widow: Henry Nagel and Mrs. Henry Na- gel, his wife; and all persons un- known, claiming any estate or in- terest in, or lein or encumbrance upon the real estate described in the Complaint. whether as the heirs, devisees, legatees or credi- tors of Albert Kupkufski, deceas- ted, or otherwise; the State of North Dakota, doing business as Hail Insurance Department: and The Bismarck Nationa! Farm Loan Association, a corporation, Defendants. TO ABOVE NAMED DEFE ANTS: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the Complaint in this action, which will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court in and for said County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your Answer upon the subscriber within thirty days after the service D- of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by detault for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This action relates to the fore- closure of a Mortgage upon the fol- lowing described real estate. to-wit: + North Half (N%) of Section Six (6), Township ‘One Hundred Thirty-nine (139) North, Range ine (79) West, in Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. Dated this 2nd day of July A. D. 1936, at Bismarck, North Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence and Post Office Address: Bismarck, North Dakota. 7+3-10-17-24. C Se of this Summons upon you, exclusive | Want to Buy or’ Trade? .— | Saleamen Wanted Male 2 Help Wanted — TWO sslesmen who gan sell Maytags. Permanent for right men. Must have car end references. Crop failure unknown here. If interest- ed, write Maytag Shop, Bozeman, Montana with full particulars at once. —_—_—— __Help Wanted a WANTED—Cashier at the Prince Cafe. Female Help Wanted WANTED — Refined, ‘unencumbered middle aged woman to take com- plete charge. Must like and under- stand children. Write Tribune Ad. _ 15411, REFINED woman with business ex- perience. Permanent _ position. Write Tribune Ad. 15384, : Travel Opportunities PASSENGER wanted to help drive and share expense to Los Angeles. Leaving within two weeks. Write Box 333, Wilton. Give references. Wanted to Buy INFORMATION WANTED FROM party who “ofl about 9 room modern house for sale, well locat- ed, not old and reasonably priced write Tribune Ad. 15361. ____ Apartments for Rent __ FOR RENT—Attractive, unfurnished ground floor apartment. Living room, bedroom and kitchen. Elec- tric refrigerator. Also 3 room un- furnished ground floor apt. with private bath. Desirable location. Adults only. Call at 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770 for appointment. FOR RENT—Two furnished house- keeping rooms. Gas, lights, water furnished. Next to bath. priveleges. Also 1 lar room. Suitable for 2. Ground floor. Phone 436-3. 120 2nd St. SUBLET modern furnished apt. Aug- ust 1st. Bedroom, living room, kitchenette and bath. Light, heat and water included. No children Write Tribune Ad. 15397. THREE r room furnished apartment. Private bath and entrance. Two adults only. Also 1 clean sleeping room. Next to bath. Gentlemen preferred. 614 Avenue C. TWO Room and one room apart- ment, unfurnished. $12 mo. May be used as sleeping room. Also kerosene stove for sale. Phone 866-R. 1701 Front St. AUGUST 1st: Three room unfurnish- vate bath. Gas, water, lights and heat furnished, $35.00. May be seen Leundry | sleeping | ed basement apartment with pri- | with a North D Devote Usense. ,Mel- ville Electric Shop. * Work Wanted Wants general housework by the hour or day. Phone 1282-M. GIRL wants work by the Phone 204-M. Call for Mary. 1 rae work by day or hour. Phdhe 765- GIRL wants work Se a wee Phone 784-W. =e Rooms for Rent hour. wo Hot water. Reasonable price. eed side-porch entrance. 306% West Thayer, FOR RENT—Large, cool front room. Suitable for 2. Gentlemen prefer- _red. Board-if desired. Phone 871-W. FOR RENT—Furnished, comfortable, clean room. Close to bath. Close in. 120 Avenue A._ us FOR RENT—Nice front room in mod- ern home. Hot water at all times. _Close in. 801 6th, FOR RENT—Gool, sleeping room. vt to bath.+ Phone 619-W. 619- COMFORTABLE sleeping room. Close in. Call after 6, 111 E. Rosser. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Hot and cold water in room. 510-4th St. Livestock for Sale FOR SALE—Four cows giving milk now. Mrs. Harry J. Falck, Bis- marck. Phone 3-F3. Cabins for Reni CABINS for Rent—On Minnesota lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood. 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. Business Opportunity IGH class Donkey troupe for sale with thirty days advance book- ing. Address Donkey Ball Co., Inc., Oxford, Nebr. BEAUTY shop for sale. Good, estab- lished business. Population 900. Reasonable price. Write Tribune Ad. 15376. ae Room and Board ROOM and board in- clean home. Reasonable rates. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 416 6th. Phone 1141-J. WELL furnished room with morning _ at 306% 15th Street. FOR RENT—Newly decorat well furnished apartment in fireproof building. Electric _ refrigerator. \__tleman. and evening meal for lady or gen- | 401 5th St. | For Sale electrician WANT ADS Will Help Automobiles for Sale Good Running Used Cars YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE $75.00 1930. Essex Coach 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 1927 Chrysler Sedan 1928 Willys Knight Sedan 1928 Chandler Sedan Rickenbacher Sedan 1929 Willys Knight Sedan 1927 Willys Knight Coupe YOUR CHOICE $100.00 1929 Ford Coupe 1926 Buick Sedan 1929 Plymouth Ceach 1929 Plymouth Sedan These cars all are in condition and are exceptional buys at these prices, You save money when you buy at FLECK MOTORS SALES 100 West Brosdway Phene 55 USED CARS Chevrolet Master Coach FOR SALE—Hundreds of tons of Laundry privileges. une office. Inquire Trib- | and straw. Will load cars here or truck directly to destination. Rea- ments. Electric refrigerators. Laun- dry privileges. Fireproof building. Strictly modern. Inquire Tribune office. sonable prices. For particulars communicate with A. wie Knudson, Adams, N. Dak. FOR SALE—3 milk goats and 2 bucks. Reasonable. Inquire John Grin- FOR RENT—Three large rooms with bath, furnished or apartment. Bans unfurnished | “arens apartment. Living room, kitchen- ette with breakfast nook and bed- room adjoining bath. 808 7th St. steiner, 723 So. 10th. Houses and Flats FOR SALE— Weil built desirable bungalow. heat, roon. finished in basement. Also with fine apartment. capitol. Geo. M. Register. WELL furnished apartment consist- ing of living room, kitchen, 2 bed- rooms and bath. $55.00. For ap- pointment phone 1063. ; MODERN, furnished 3 room apart- ment. 3 closets. Private bath. Laundry privileges. 802 2nd. Phone __282-M. FOR RENT—One !arge room unfur- nished for light housekeeping. Lights, gas, water furnished. 622 3rd. FOR RENT—Furnished apts. Three rooms and private bath and one room with kitchenette. 812 Avenue B. FOR SALE—Modern home, gas heat- ed. See me if interested and able to pay substantial down payment. 4th St. ing city. Call 323 1946, Fireplace, hot water Near Balance terms. H.C. Upham, 810 FOR SALE by owner: Six room modern home, four room basement apartment. A bargain. Owner leav- 10th or phone FURNISHED 2 large room apartment. Modern. Gas, lights, heat, water furnished. 924-4th. Phone 851-W. SUMMON! STATE OF p NORTH DAKOTA COUN- LI IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH Ju- DICIAL DISTRICT. Marion V. Yeiter, Plaintitt. vs. Harry Brownson, Brownson, Martha Rog- if W. Raymon h a 13% provein seen Sth Gaetan nae Woe NSH LIT 113% 115% es ie M. ‘Henderson fe. rade Dh Ma jathew lger- 1 DHW or ly, W. Bull, Ei K. 1H We. 112% 115% 1.10% 113% | Boil, Bertha Lumm, Carlton Bul, ‘and South Dakots Wheat| Burleigh County, North Dakota, 1DHW or C. G. Derby as County Auditor of 1H W... 110% 114% 1.08% 1.12% |the County of Burleigh, State of 7D HW... 1.08% 112% 108% 110% |Port, and all other persons un- 3DHW or nown, claiming any estate or n= 3 HW... 1.06% 1.00% 1.04% 1.01% | upon ine property dencribed in the Durem comp! 1 amber hd ndants. 2 ehaet pa 12K MTR LAN LAK THE Share fe REDS etc 2 dmber bd THA: Lag AME, 140K You hereby summoned to an- $8 Ibe... 1.25% 147% ..... swer the ‘complaint of the plaintitt 5 amass bd ‘ Ot which anid compleiat is hereto tee 3 57 na 1.23% 147% 4 herewith served upon you, 1.20% 1.46% riabsoritere at’ thelr office aa ha 85 Ibs. .. 1.16% 1.48% City 4 amber ha * ek, County o! Burlelsh end Bta' 54 oe 114% MK ees nef sites Daitots within thirty days Sete 119% 149% cases wees. [om you, exclusive of the Sainber ha service, “And In ‘case, of i ° 5 ea dbe ie TOK 140% nee one /Og*FDtaintife” will, take. Judgment Tbs.’ .. 108% 1.38% ... against you by default for the relief ry Low |test—welght discounied ted 2c." abot Tne. 1.26% 1.34% 1 rd durum 104% ee Gch 2 Sele so 3 yellow Fy ioe 2B 4 ™ 3 2 White. ze 3 3 white ‘37 (3 wi 3536 ch r) Nea'to § ] aa be Bn OM 18% int Ties 206 220 demanded in the complaint. ated at Bismarck, day of July, 1936. Hyland & Foste: TG for Plaintite Office and Postoftice Ce hat Setlon \e bi i ht Re ter the DUrpONS. of isting title in plajntiff and in ex- a ing ‘: io dete N. D. this 6th, FOR RENT—3 room apt., floor. Large east porch. Private entrance. 402 8th. Phone 1328-J. COZY 2 room apartment. Suitable for two girls. Gas, water, heat, light furnished. Inquire 819 Sth. ground | JUI FOR Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. 123 Main ‘We Trade and Give Terms Phone 700 For Sale AT A BARGAIN This car was owned by Dr. Ram- ee ae ie eemaee tm oe A real Ms for someone Fleck Motor Sales Bismarck, N. D. 1996 Nash car and ane i plano, Will Toom modern house, #2 Avenue C West. George M. po ye cia H, Berge, Mer- FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment. Suitable for two adults 322 9th St. FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping apartment in new modern home. Phone 601. FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment. Private bath and porch. Phone 204-w. FOR RENT — Furnished apartment. Lights included. Inquire evenings. 519 5th St. FURNISHED Apartment. One room and kitchenette. Everts Apts. 314- 3rd. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment. 227 West Thayer. Phone 1632. FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment. 215 10th St. Notice is bids will 001 Board of Gra Lake Schoo! pistrict No. 3 of Burleigh County, State of th | North Dakota, until 3-o’clock P. M. 1 on the 8th day of Augui 6, at the office of the clerk, Fosto fice, R. F. No. 2, Wilton, No. Dak, and wilt b publicly opened at 3 o'clock P. Phe Sth dey ref Augurt, 1996, at the office of-the Clerk ef eid District for the construction of & one class. room frame schoo! building. Di wings eis spec! fications pee be ined at the office of t! Bach bidder mus within whiok work ‘ fe Each a bertitieg. check Bank in the State of Nortn and payable to Ostar Brickso! ident . coe meneeh ee pare # tr at fi te Gounty, tate of North Dakets, in @ sum equal cae least five per oun’ right ecity ing time a ly the No, Ba. the 16th a Oy GRASS. SARE Toom modern house. 420 14th St. Phone 500-M. i t i 3 ae ef . be i Grae OF N NORTH * By Vernon L. Mereqalss,