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e Tribune’s Grain, Market Report for Fri., Aug. 7 _ RAILS SET PACE 10 SEND STOCK PRICES foes * UPWARD FOR CAINS Continued Flow of ‘Cheerful News Puts Traders on New York, Aug. 7—(?)—Rail issues put on steam for the upgrade Friday and other. groups followed for gains of fractions to around 3 points. ‘The continued flow of cheerful news from the business and industrial front pushed traders aggressively. to. the buying side, Wall Street circles New |New York Stocks — fue Mie BBBRSEGE pEERERE i said. The close was firm. Transfers| SoG eiy approximated 1,700,000 shares. Carriers up fractions to around 2 points included Santa Fe, New York Central, Union Pacific, Baltimore & Ohio and Delaware & Hudson. Ohio Oil was active at a modest ad- vance aided by improved earnings. Prominent issues up fractions to 3 points or so were: U. 8. Steel, Beth- lehem, Chrysler, General Motors, Montgomery Ward, General Electric'and Radio. Can equities were particularly weak oS in late trading, American about 4 points and Continental a voint or 80. Bonds were strong. Livestock SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Aug. 7.—(#)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.) — Cattle, 4,100; slow, slaughter steers weak, some bids around 35 lower; few grainfeds 7.00- 8,00; choice steers with weight helt around 8.50; few fed heifers about steady at upwerd to 8.00; little done on common to lower grades; cows mostly steady; low cutters and cut- ters 3.00-75 mainly; beef cows 4.00-50; bulls weak, common to medium sau- sage bulls 4.00-75; few outstanding 5.00; very little doing on stockers. ‘Westinghouse, | Canadi Crosley Rad. Cuban Am. Sug. Curtiss Wright Deere & Co. Calves, 2,000, slow; steady to weak; Se good and choice milk fed vealers 6.50-| Du 8.00; best killer calves 3.00-5.00. Sheep 3,000 run largely natives and Dakotes; mostly Dakotas; thin light- | Bl weight -feeders, undertone about Steady on slaughter lambs; better na- | Gen. tives held above 9.75; throwouts ell- gible 6,00-50; part deck mostly good grade 93 lb. Washington yearlings 7.25 to packers; most native ewes 2.50-3.50; deck 83 lb. yearling Wash- ington ewes 7.00; to breeders; 13 loads | Goodrich fat Washingtons 10.00 Thursday; feeders 8.00. Hogs: 6,500; fairly active to all in- terests; lights and butchers steady to 10 higher than Thursday; weights under 200 Ib, showing advance; sows; steady 40 10 lower; top 10.70; better: ‘Hudson 250-300 Ib. 9.40- 170-250, Ib. 10.25-' 10.40; 300-350 Ib. 9.15; average cost Thursday 9.41; weight 286 lbs. Dairy cows steady with good clearance on better grade springers; shipper demand reasonably broad trictly good springer cows 65.00-75.00; med- tum grades down to 45.00 occasionally; oe few very plain lightweight or aged cows under 35.00. CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 7.—(®)—(U. S. D. A.) —Hogs 8,000, ‘including 2,500 direct: | steady to strong, spots 5 to 10 high- er than Thursday's average; pigs and under weights weak to lower; practical top 11.21 bulk 180-250 lbs. 250 to 300 Ibs, 10.40 to sows 9.60. Cattle 2,000, 11.00; best calves 500; the few fed steers sold steady; medium grades also cleaned up fairly well at no re- duction in price; part load at steady prices; better grades fully steady; heifers selling under 5.00 uneven and hardest to move; bulls steady; prac- 18-80; big welghts| find down to 9.00 and under; sows 8.50-| Indi Johns-Manville Kelvinator . pene = Midland 8tl. Minn. Honey tical top 5.50; vealers steady at 8.50 |Nat. stocker and feeder demand it no excessive holdover jown; slackenin; and price: eady. Sheep 4, ), including 2,000 direct; better gri 2 strong to 25 higher: ae natives 10.00-50; ship- per top 10. medium and lower grades st. ; load 81 pound Wash- ington ra: 10.50: load fed Texas yearlings laughter sheep Steady; most ewes 2.50 to 3.50; few lightweights 3.75. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Au® 7.—(@—(U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 2,000; moderately active, most classes little changed; small ots choice yearlings and medium weight beeves 8.00-2: down to 7.00 and belo heifers quoted above 8. cows 3.50-4.25; desirable rangers above 4.75; cutter grades Stockers and feeders scarce, week-end clearance indicated. Hogs fast butchers only preney ny with Ti better weights 1638 top 10.65; 140-180 lb. lights 5-10.25; medium grades largely 8.25: sows on shipper ac- count 9.00- ull, spots unevenly 0-125 Ib. weights 6.50- Sheep 1.000% slaughter ened steady: nati fat ewes 3.75 dow! DULUTH CASH GRAL Duluth, Minn, Au; closing prices. Whe: No, 1 heavy dark northern, 60 Ibs. 1.45%-1.51%, No, 1 dark northern, 59 Ibs. Ts 1.50%; 58 Ibs, 1.43%-1.49% dark northern, 57 Ibs. wie tae. No. 3 dark northern, 56 1.39% - | Bou, 146%; 55 Ibs. 137% ie Bn! - dark ‘northern ” 3 453 Ibs. 1.33%-1.41%. 5d en, 52 Ie, 31 h-1,36%; 50 1 northern isan. 1.35%. Ni hard Montana winter 1.24%-! Put 4 ‘No. 5, Ibe, sei: TSex-they? No. iret, Oats No. 3 white 43-4 roRhrley: Melting $0-1.05; feed 46% porre™ poet sais Salad torcitgry clips. of tairly good French combin: the, fin ay of around mixed round _ 38- was practically same onge Ereveliing. on moderate tales ot average od inch yer lengths of itr inal lots. by rac pt G - npeeeibert Saked for ere recently cen| a ‘Brades, ace i sss Fee gat aa se i a c 13% 13% nx! 30 % 32% ttt} 88% 38% % | Vanished at the moment. a% ; + |per cont of the amount of the bid. 4 e Schoo! joard reserves e rig! n% fo oe ac te hold all bids received for, a period te lec, 2458. ° een days after the day fixe Taig]! Piet BeBe Bose 38% 1H W... 131% 133% 129% 131% | for the opening thereof. u| | ckvgetmmnr ravers DSR Wor ior eneny nitnsce nian i 39% over eee he, W.. 1.29% 131% 1.217% 129%| Dated the gust day of of July, 1936. Wa) Quebt Ins Bh. 18, 1.8 ipRWor THE VSCHOO!, BOARD OF Mi] Sel. Ine. Sh. & LHW... 121% 1297 125% 127% TRICT NO. 16 OF BURLETOH 8% GOVERNMENT BONDS 1DH W or Saiore BEATE GUNCRTE New York, Aug. 7.—(®—Govern-| 1H W.. gt 127% 1.22% 1.25% A; rgoii i 44) ment Bonds: ; ‘and South Dakota Wheat oa Bay Bourges ‘clerk: Treasury 4%'s 118.17. 1DH Wor 7-31 8-7-1 Treasury 4's 113.21. 1H W... 1.26% 128% 1.24% 126% | —= INNEAI KS fos Orta EPORT AND ACCOUNTING. MINNEAPOLIS STOC! % 1.927 1 . outtinnenpolte, Rog. oe stocks |B Bw og, 1a! 198% 1a 128% STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County “"First Bank Stock 13%. BORON = AAR Baht, 106: La In COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. I. C. SRPA IRAE a nee LF 1 amber hd Hf ‘ In the hatter of the Estate of Carl CHICAGO POTATOES 3 ©. a 1.37% 1.66% 1.44% 1.63% nee anne Chicago, Aug. 7.—W)—(U. 8. D. a |? Gmber hd | os a Petitioner —Potatoes, 107, on track 150, total US. \, aa z seen sa 34 | shipments. 551; California White Rose {2 aml Elizabeth Olson, Mary Hed- 2 | slightly weaker, eastern stock barely! 58 Ibs. .. 1.45% 165% seseelquist, Lotta Paulson, Edward steady, other stock steady; supplies |3 amber hd Sisex, the heirs of Andrew light, demand slow; sacked per c 57 Ibs... 143% 1.65% ..... ..+.]Olson, deceased, and ail other New Jersey cobblers fair quality 3 amber hd Persons interested in the es- Gee he ta erchn) Baa oe 56 Ibs. .. 1.40% 1.64% .|tate of Carl Olson, esponden California e 4 amber hd No. 1, 3.50; showing some de: THE STATE OF NORT. DAROTA TO UBS. No. 1’and partly graded 3.28; US |g S5 00S 1° 137% 1.62% - EB ABOVE RESPONDENTS: %| No. 2, 2.80; Washington White Rose|” Sts, 1.35% 1.60% ee and each of you are hereby Le Ne 40; Nenraske cobbler’. is amber hd *|the “county Court: of they County or py eels gaaliey, siue nnsylvania |” 63 Ibs. .. 1.32% 158% Burteigh in sald Siater'st the oftice cobolers. EE. No, Maryland | 5 ‘amber hd s+ wee /opltne County dudge of said County sou crore Une Oe. An aee: Ula Are 5 ha at the Burleigh County, North Dae pend cohblera Ue 2ie.3+ 638 BOB. 120 180K ‘tl kota Court House in the Cit: Hots, taaho Rasseta, Burbanke, US. |5 amber ha Bismarck. In said County and. Biases 50. 51 Ibe... 1.28% 1.54% + ot't*fon the 19th day of August, A. Low test—weight. discounted 2c. at the hour of two. o'clock Bath rece afternoon of that day, to show cause, 1 - 144% 150% ..... if any you have, why the Final Re- 1 nm cay 1.10% ..... 105% Acc nAElae Parltion ay Coarse cute war Saministrator ofthe 2 111% 1.07% -|fn “said. Court, praying that said 4 | No rye. 3 4 mai 1a Final, Report ‘and Accounting, Potls ig | feed 70-90 nom; malting 1.00-25 nom. |4 iwe oatate’r steibution be allowed. the Jorg | Timothy sepd 460-90 cwt. Clover seed 5 He Saeia Be alstributed 19. the 11%g | 17-25-82.00 cwt, : td ie partie entitiea eee , ‘ation a ie MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ‘ ag Ba ‘|close and. that 10% ,, Minneapolis, | Aug. | 7—Uh—Flour : 6 gnchan We Shipm 25,910. Pure 00-2650. Standard middlings, 4 2 48% corey ry % 82 " mate int ai wed nt INEPEG CA‘! RAL Barley— Sees ence aid I winnipeg, ‘Ave. j.—UCash wheat /Ch to foy.. 145 1.18 : was, at the time of bie death, | ° 1016) No, 1 northen ¢ mortners [Med to gd: 90 143. the'Gounty ‘ot ‘Burielen, ‘North De: 8444 1.08%; No, 3 aire 1,00, Oats, No. Lower grds. 80 87 kota. ¥ 11% | 2 whi te 49%; No. 8 white 44%. Feed ...... 64° 15 . Let meee ‘be made of this citation | it? ae ers Rye— ae required by oe we dataro, Viens ‘Tel 1% pris 19% 83% 78% .... pea ie oth Miay of July, A. D. 2114 | Westingh, . 41% | No, 1 213 319 213) .....} agar) BY THR COURT: 2834 | Weatin ls : Judge of daid County Court, yan White M : ah ins CHICAGO AGO. KreCRS ‘ Jeo, M. Re s i Press) "y., Of sa! “BY | Woolw: SSG] Midwest Cory, 10%, fier N. 13% | ley, 68 6%. 931 8-7 y Re stopless selling. September oats THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, .1936 Livestock and Stamp News By 1. S. Klein New York Stocks]|WHEAT PRICES FALL 'AS CANADA HARVEST Winnipeg Ascribed to Amer- ican Interests Chicago, Aug. 7.—(?)—With Can- ada’s wheat harvest under way and conditions for the work reported as generally favorable, wheat prices re- ioe sharply Friday both early and ich selling of wheat futures at Winnipeg was ascribed to American interests. Export demand for Can- adian wheat appeared to have about Wheat closed shaky, 2%-2% under WINNIPEG WEAKNESS AFFECTS MILL CITY PRICES Minneapolis, Aug. 7.—(®)—Weak- ness in Winnipeg was the*final in- fluence in wheat futures Friday and the close was sharply lower. Trade’ was good at the decline. September wheat closed 3c lower, Dec. 3% and May 3%c. Trade in flax futures was dull. edi and Dec. flax each closed 1%c lower. Coarse grain futures met with considerable liquidating and closed 1c lower, Dec. 1% to 1%c and May 1%c; Dec. malting barley 5 high- er, Sept. feed barley 5c higher, Se feed barley %c lower on Dec. %; Sept. rye closed 2%¢ Dec. %; Sept. rye closed 2%c, Dec. 2%. Cash wheat was strong with offer- BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Aug. 7.—()—. ipa: Much Selling of Futures at ie lo. No. No. 80; 1% off, and provisions unchanged to |SeP. %|'7 cents lower. Grain Quotations|| BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Aug. lo. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs, fo. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. Ne. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. io. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. . 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. 5 dark northern, 50 lbs. .. Sample Grain: . 7 49 Ibs., 1.00; 48 Ibs., 1.06 46 Ibs., 1.00; 45 Ibs., 39 Ibs., 77; 38 Ibs., 74; 37 lbs., 71. 1 hard smber durum * Minneap Butter Futures: grain cl High Low Close Storage Standard: Opeuvered Moveesbor oy - 35% 35% 35% /1Lh'yYDNS ‘utures 7% 1.52% Rettieceatan Btn 60 Spa 1.45% 1.527 dards, Oct. 26% 26% 151% —_———— 1.507% | Miscellaneous es ° 49% FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. 7.—(®)—Foreign ex- change irregular, demands: Great Britain 5.02%; France 6.58 11-1 Italy 7.87; Germany free 40.22; reg tered 2: Vel 23.00; Norway 25.2 Sweden Montreal 100.00. MONEY RATES New York, Aug. 7.—()—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime Commercial paper % per cent. Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1% per 147% 1.45% 1.43% 1.41% ySlyesterday’s finish, Sept. 1.11%-%, Libba Al Dec, 1.10%-%, corn 1%-2%» down, * ale Tue ace Sept. 1.04%-%, Lec. 92%-93, oats i- eapolis cash wheat and coarse ry RES today follow: ‘ash Wheat To Arrive McGraw El. aaa 5 AT Ibs. 1.08; Ibs, 89; 42 ibs., 86; 41 Ibs., 83; "40 ibs., WAsHineTon, D. C., will be wis only city in the country in which first day sale of the new Susan B. Anthony stamp will be conducted, on Aug. 26. To obtain first day covers, send not more than 10 addressed en- velopes and U. S. postal money order covering the cost of the bad required, at 3 cents each, to Postmaster, Washington, DC. ial aoe First of the new Army and Navy series of stamps may appear even before the Susan B. An- thony issue, but first day or place of sale has not yet been deter- mined. Decision for release of this stamp may come so suddenly that there may be little or no time to Prepare first day covers. * The souvenir sheet of four com- ™memorative stamps, issued re- cently in connection with the stamp exposition in New York, may soon be withdrawn from sale at the Philatelic Agency in Wash- ington. . Remainders * of . potato tax stamps, withdrawn from use, are to be sold by the U. S. Treasury Department to the stamp dealer entering the highest bid. So you may expect to see more of these on sale soon, through dealers. so 8 Argentina is changing the de- sign of its map stamp, which incorrectly showed the Falkland Islands as part of its territory. The new stamp will correct this error. (Copyright. 1936, NEA Service, Inc.) CE cE, 7 : | Today’s Recipe Cae natin eatin Pineapple Porkettes This recipe will serve eight persons. Three cups ground ham, % cup catsup, % cup evaporated milk, 1 ings fair and demand sharp. Durum r 1'103; | teaspoon dry mustard, 1% teaspoon was in good demand and strong. 1 Pepper, 8 siices pineapple, 4 cups etre, We ce Obey emendi cand ; mashed sweet potatoes, 4 tablespoons stron 5 Corn was in good demand and high- etd ae 1.04% 1.0456 | butter, 1-3 cup cream, 1 teaspoon er, Oats was in good demand and! % 92% 32% salt, % teaspoon pepper, marsh- firm to strong. Rye demand was fair 1% 82% 90 90 | lows. : witlawasin qooawemene aad fen. 42. 425% 41% 42 | Combine ham, catsup, evaporated 11% Bx 43% 43 43 jmilk, mustard and pepper. Mix 33 a a 44% 44% 43% 48% |thoroughly and form into small flat 56 Produce Markets | 80% 80% 79 79 [cakes the size of pineapple slices. 168° | @—_—___-—-"e 81% (81% 78% 179% |Put a ham cake on each slice of pine- 182 CHICAGO 81 i apple. After cooking sweet potatoes, 38% 2) put them through a ricer te be sure 14%], pee seevedily kantacmeee they are perfectly smooth. Beat in 16% easy. Poultry was stead: ‘Butter butter, cream, salt and pepper and Etat 3 senay, peions tinetiangsd: meas pile lightly over ham cakes. Place te 1% 5 fresh graded firsts local " 61% 34: cars 24; current receipts 22. 7 F.) for 30 minutes to cook the pine- 691: Poultry, live, 1 car, 61 trucks, |Sep, apple and meat and lightly brown the it steady, prices unchanged. Poais Wee Oey each week ee : ————_—_—_——— DULUTH RANGE alf a marshmallow and return to ae Naw. Tanke ba ched beta) fe poul- | Duluth, Minn., Aug. 7.—(P)— oven for five minutes-to puff and 2% try steady. By freight: Broilers |geouTUm™— OF Gpen Hie: ow Close |hrown. bb | dcetecsarmeet gucetny ee usmEaTE eat’ Lila | qgRANGR 9m Camton sans o = 43 ea, bpm vapeacinie lacy 134°" 133414 133°" 133%] ninneapolis, Aug. 35 Butter, 5,897, steadier. carlot grain sales: 26% | firsts (88-3? scores) 34 80. |northern 1.49%-1.50 51% | onds (84-87 scores) 34-34%: 80% | dark. northern 11 [ed (90 score): 35%; other prices un- sii hard amber duru changed. Piss Cheese, 147.829, firm, unchanged. 24s 46%. ay colors: standaris 238; mediums 22 214 | not quoted: 23; dirties, en ees a —®)— '=azers. a er mixed col unchanged. resents ous Aue cam id a oiler The two comets were hard to see; and Shirley Temple failed to show up at a Los Angeles premiere. rr ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that sealed *|bids will be received by The School Board of Glenview District School 1936 at the office of the Clerk, postoffice address Baldwin, North Dakota, and will be publicly opened at the office . [of said Clerk of said District at the time mentioned above for the furnish- ing of all materials required for the *Jerection of a one classroom frame school building. & 6 Plans and specifications for the said building will be on file and may «ee+]be seen and examined in the offices of the Clerk of said District, Each bid must be accompanied by @ certified check drawn on a solvent .| bank in the State of North Dakota and payable to W. A. Simons, Trea- surer of Glenview School District No. */16 of Burleigh County, State of North Dakota, in a sum equal fo at least 5 Work Wanted Looking for a Good Man? Use the WANT-ADS Female Help Wanted RELIABLE MAN desires steady work. Experienced in retail hardware and grocery, also office work. Would also consider traveling, have car. Write Tribune Ad. 16167. LINOTYPE operator wants steady position, 16 years experience, good string of type, clean proofs. Write Eric G. Paterson, Mandan, N. D. Gen. Del. COMPETENT Bookkeeper wants part time bookkeeping or auditing work. Able to type also, handle corre- spondence, Phone 1631-W. HANDYMAN work. and odd jobs wanted by experienced man. All work guaranteed, Tel. 2088-LW. RADIO Service Man wants work. Four years experience. Write Geo. R. Marquardt, Hague, N. Dak. EXPERT Lawn Mower sharpening. We call for and deliver. H. B. Sund- heim. Phone 899. 821-6th. WANTED—Piaces for gitls to € earn | board and room. Now. Phone 121. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by the hour or day. Phone 204-M, EXPERIENCED girl wants work as waitress. Call at 722 3rd 8 | Apartments for Rent FURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Adults only, $28. For sale: Lots near Roosevelt school. 117 Thayer. ‘MODERN FURNISHED 3 room apart ment with private bath, private en- trance, ground floor. Also 2 room - furnished basement apartment. Suitable for two adults. Close in. Phone 260. Call 512-W after 6 p. m. LADY to care for five tooms in Modern Up-to-date Hotel. About one to two hours work a day. Board and good home. Give ‘experience and Personal description in reply and enclose small snapshot. For im- ed stamped envelope. Town locat- ed in Western No. Dak. Write Trib- une Ad. No. 16191. | WANTED Git for general house- work, WANTED-—Girl for dry cleaning de- partment. Golden West Leundry. Phone 1506. GIRL FOR general housework on farm. Call 802 2nd. Rooms for Rent COOL, basement room. Suitable for one or two boys. Private entrance. 306 W. Thayer. Phone 1470-R. NICELY FURNISHED room. Suitable for one or two. Close in. Hot water at all times. 111 BE. Rosser. FOR RENT—In private home, pleas- ant room adjoining bath, for lady. 419 6th St. Phone 924. LARGE ROOM suitable for one or | two gentlemen. Always hot water. 807 4th St. FURNISHED front room. Close in. 218 Ist. 8t. Phone 262-R. FOR] Re suns room. Reason- able. Phone.1730-. = Household Goods for Sale FOR RENT—Two furnished apart- ments. One 3 room bath and kitch- enette. One large room, bath and kitchenette. Electric Refrigerator. 106 Main. Laundry privileges. Nicola Apts. apartment, $20, including gas heat, lights, water and laundry privileges. 515 2nd 8t. == ALMOST NEWLY furnished 3 room apartment. Private bath and en- trance, Adults only. 614 Ave. C. FOR RENT—One unfurnished apart= ment. Electric refrigerator. Laun- dry privileges. Fireproof building. Strictly modern. Inquire Tribune — een foe TWO ROOM ground floor furnished apartment. Heat, lights furnished. Laundry privileges. Adults only. 802 2nd St. Phone 282-M. FURNISHED 3 room ground floor apartment, rental $32. 721 3rd 8t. Also furnished 3 room apartment at 618 6th. Rental $30.00. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment. Private entrance. Lights, water, gas and telephone. 314 W. Rosser. a ONE ROOM and kitchenette apt. Lights, gas, heat, water. 405 5th. North side door. Phone 1003-W. TWO ROOM apartment for rent, with lights and water furnished. 523 So. 9th. Phone 894-M. 2.1 TWO clean rooms for light house- keeping. Upstairs. $23. One single room, $12. 1014 Bdwy. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments in Murphy apartments. 204% Main Ave. Phone 1157-W. z 2 ROOM modern apt. Newly painted. New built-in cabinets. 924-4th St. Phone 851-W. FOR RENT—Modern _ furnished apartment. 415 9th St. Phone '705-M. Room and Board ROOM and Board, convenient loca- tion. Reasonable rates. Gentlemen Preferred. 416-6th. Phone 1141-J. LARGE front room for two, with board $25 each. Also small room $28.00 with board. 422 3rd St. ROOM and Board 6th St. Lost and Found LOST—Green Schaeffer pen. Clip partially broken, held on with rub- ber band. Phone 981. STATE OF NORTH, BAKOTA COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH. IN_DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JU- DICIAL DISTRICT. Marion V Yeiter, Plaintiff. vs. J. W. Raymond, Harry Brownson, J. Brownson, Martha Rog- H. Marshall, James H. Mar- Samuel King, Charles M. Henderson, Wilbur S. Henderson, and Francis D. Everett, copart- ners as C. M. Henderson & Co., M. J. Edgerly, Mathew J. Edger- ly, Joseph W. Bull, Emerson K. Bull, Bertha Lumm, Carlton Bull, Burleigh County, North Dakota, C. G. Derby as County Auditor of the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, Wm. Port, William Port, and all other persons un- known, claiming any estate or in- terest in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in the complaint, shall, Defendants. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA ye ia ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- You ‘@ hereby summoned to an- swer th complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of which sald complaint is héreto an- hexed and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer upon the subscribers at their office in the Dakota National Bank & Tru: Company Building In the City of marck, County of Burleigh and Sta of North Dakota within thirty days after the service of this summons up- on you, exclusive o! day of such service. And in case of your failpre to appear or answer as above requir- ed, plaintiff will take judgment inst you by default for the relief anded in th complains. D. this’ 6th Dated at Bismarck, N. day of July, 1936. Hyli & id each of you will pl notice that the summons, com) and petice of no personal claim Ty have b filed in the office of the Clerk of ‘the District Court, Burleigh ‘ounty, North Dakota, en@ pet tl i otion Is brought for. be juieting 4 — fn plein cluding yt right, Fitiee ast banned to the ate described premises. to- a two (2) Block 9 & Wetherby Ade Lots nae forty (40) Fi flee 2 thi kat sf ta \e1 i tana no pains any of the id & dee ise ene! mare & F Platt TeloedtSaGeai 8-7-14 -|FOR RENT—Five FOR SALE AT ONCE—Cook stove, heater, Maytag, chiffonier, dining table, dish cupboard and other ar- ticles. At De Haan’s, Moffit, N. D. FOR SALE—Table top gas , oveR control. Almost new. $35.00. Also lawn mower, hose, step ladder, fernery. 504 Ave. E. Phone 1967. = | mediate reply enclose self-address-' Automobiles for Sale i jouth ith We Trade and Give Terms Sorwin-Churehill Motors, ore, Tike. USED CARS CUT PRICES 1928 Chevrolet Coach 1929 Chevrolet Coach 1931 Chevrolet Sedan 1929 Ford Sedan 1931 Ford Coach 1931 Pontiac Sedan 50 others to choose from at reduced prices, 15 trucks from $100.00 up These also at reduced prices. Buy where you save money. Fleck Motor Sales Buick - Olds - Pontiac - Cadillac LaSalle FOR SALE—Bicycle, Maytag, sewing machine, dinette set, dining room set, etc. Side entrance, 406 Man- dan 8t. SSQKC Gr .e.eaea— Farms for Sale FOR SALE by owner—320 acre im- proved farm 23 miles east of Moor- head, Minn. 5 miles from town on gravel highway, 175 under plow, about 50 of this seeded down, bal- ance good native pasture and hay- land. Will include all cut and un- cut hay. part cash. Balance easy. Reason for selling, left alone. Theo, P. Paulson, Hawley, Minn. R. 2. yard, good buildings, two pumping Plants, $6,500. Eight miles from Sacramento, Tokay district, $2,000 cash. (Illness). Owner, R. D. 175, Florin, California, Wanted to Trade WILL trade garage, filling station and cream station for cattle or horses. T. B, Moore, McHenry, N. Dak. EXCHANGE—5% ft. bathtub for 4% ft. tub. Wanted: Two high toilet bowls. Phone 905. Houses for Rent FOR SALE—1923 Ford Coupe. Run- ning order. Atwater Kent ignition, A-C speedometer. Four good tires. $50.00 cash. Can be seen at 620 South 16th Street. FOR SALE—Standard Nash Sedan, good condition. New Block for In- ternational six speed truck. Call after 6 p.m. 614 12th St. FOR SALE—$65 cash for Paige 5 pas- pas- senger sedan, splendid running con- dition. Good rubber. C. W. Lewis. Phone 1363. 515 Mandan 8t. FOR SALE BY OWNER—1935 Piy- mouth DeLuxe Sedan. A No.1 con- dition. Cheap. 522 3rd 8t. Personal KYSAR’S JEWELERY STORE We are located and have up-to-date watches and jewelry. All work done at cut rates and all work Guaranteed. 305 Broadway. MEN'S SUITS and Ladies dresses ¢ PIANO TUNING—Chas. L. Bryan, 422 4th St. Phone 649. Have a bar- gain in a small used piano, FOR RENT—Modern furnished six room house. Gas heat, best resi- dential district to reliable adult only until June Ist. Wdite Tribune Ad. 16170. room modern bungalow. Full basement. Gas heat, near capitol. Available Sept. Ist. Adults only. Tribune Ad. No. 16192. FIVE ROOM modern house, available August 15th. Also postcard size kodak for sale. ¥OR RENT—Two toom house fur: nished for light housekeeping. 818 Ith Bt. FOR RENT—New modern 4 room house. Call 507-J. a i yu? HE * 2 = Business Opportunity lon shop and beer parlor. . Rent reason- able. Inquire at Golde’s I. G. A. Store, Judson, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Restaurant fixtures. , Building for rent. Best location in town. Rent reasonable. Write Box 332, Garrison, N. Dak. For Sale I HAVE about 100 tons of hay, all the stack, which I will sell for $7. per ton if taken soon. The hay located six miles from Oberon on

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