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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, AU! sUST-19, 1986 . 9 CHICAGO C. RAIN . i Chicago ANE, 19. cP-—Coeh wheat, I vi une No. 2 red’ 1.19%; No. 1 hard 1,26%- pe , > 28%: sample grad mixed 1.15%. i } | rn, No. 2 mixed 1.22; No. 1 w | i 2234; No. 2 white 1. i = le grade 1.15-17, e | epo or en e9 ug. By beans, No. 3 yellow 141%. 4 G jarley, actual sales 1.32-41; ed, . 55-95 nom, malting 1 1 nom. te [ Sletae cetn nb joes: ee Male Help ae ae od Wanted Automobiles for Sale REGISTERED Druggist. Give refer- em at ca ) \|| New York Stocks UTURES FALL |/ Grain Quotations] norton, BorT3 MOON: ev, ny] ERA salary eapeeted on appl-| “room where abe can cre fr Cl] 991 pond sedan iW) waliatty rates attra) VaverN Da | Pageeteeew ne Memen'| M6 hevrolet Coach = y STEELS, LEAD STOCK ay ae AFTER Hl ING PEAK BISMARCK GRAIN Cashing, 3 Page, Onle "woels fe, | EXPERIENCED tarber. Only shop |W. work in town or élty., W 1995 Ford Deluxe Coupe ; tried oe . i : (Furnished anh Co.) , the maximum price being ob- i oa Write Box 163, Denhott, aoe to have house work. pit Hag Miss! 1998 Nash Coach ] ug. tained this week more freely than al Leons Bargman, Center, 1934 Plymouth Coach a MARKETS RAG aie Chen i YE. iui sold Re aieascente, A fair volume of MACHINIST. Write Tribune Ad. No.|HANDYMAN work and odd Jobs, 1928 Whippet Gedan usiness was closed on . combing want ex] lenced man. Chrys Airflow Sedan No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. Bu H territ ‘ i t pri me the ye perl a coed " ood territory wools at prices work guarant Phone woee-Lw.| 1088 Plymouth Sedan : -__ i 4 ff 75-78 ts a basis. A iene atari cetacean AS an, ie aot S| acme Racobed Wa Purunave of ee 3 are Rare, 6 me faa lec eaaar tperted ae stocs| Female Help Wanted | RELIABLE gl watz generel Howe: | 19% Chryaler Seaan Fractions to Two or More Am: Loco, No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. fey ee ee, $16 WEEKLY and your own dresses| work in town, Clara Johnson,| 1929 Buick Coupe one Poi in Recorded Am Metal No, 2 White 18 Cents Over | No. 6 dark northern, 52 Ibs. caicaco FOrAToR, FREE showing Fashion Frocks, No! _ Wing, N. Dak. Lg te led A oints Gain Recorde Am. Bow. September Price No. 8 dark meee 51 Ibs. 219. — canvassing. Send dress size, Fash- WANTED—Places for iris to cara to ear} i985 hse aa With Close Firm ‘Am, Roll, 0. northern, 50 lbs. ... ion Frocks, Inc., Dept. A-5944, Cin-| board and room, Now. Phone 131, i An. smell Kl Gg Ae, 18. r ae tei Ibe, 99; 47 Ibs, 96; 48 supplies” Tiberal, er Coy cinnati, Ohio. GIRL wants work. Wi to do any ‘We Trade and Give Terms | race . Stl. hicago, Aug. 19.—()—Corn fu- ‘) H usset Burbanks | WANTED—Girl to work on | work. Phone 552-R. ; Am, Sug. % Ibs., 93; 45 Ibs., 90; 3 48 N Corwin-Churchill ae bbls ti Santonio Apes fate Wednesday after new soering of| 4; 42 ibs, 81; 41 ib. 6: 40 Ibe, 783] P i BOE Noes, WH, Mr tie, Tat | RWING: wantea by Hour. PROSE |e sans ag) steels, rails and specialties mounted a os Ky 3% cents a bushel to the highest | 39 Ibs., 72; 38 ibs., 67; 37 Ibs. 66. ae a Wace re BN. tes elson, Wilton, N. Dak. Box} 1130, 212 8th St. ssbveininiinpiiielsadiimlcll | the recovery ladder in Wednesday's | an’ | point reached in 16 years. No. 1 hard amber durum. 8 1.18 | hi artly sraded a Resin \ stock market, many climbing fractions | A St" re acme in the corn market for|No. 1 mixed durum. 113] 2:25: ,Callfornia White Kose U.S. No.| WANTED woman to take care of Notice to Farmers Houses for Rent . ‘ 5% {at least the time being was reached|No. 1 rd durum. 86 is he con, | cabins. See Mrs. Coman, Coman|s5-po7 hay at the tight price, see |4 ROOM house with garage In base- to two or more points. ih ie Ing decay 2.35 ebraska cob: C TO buy hay at the right price, see * 185! by a purchase of No. 2 white at $1.37 1.86|biers showing considerable decay jourts. ; your county Resettlement super-| ment. Close to capitol. Large yard There was a littlelate profit tak- 82'4! bushel, 18 cents over the September Tess Nera el beer ————| visor. For your benefit buy inquan-| Sd garden space. Suitable for ing in several departments but this 28% | price. Big profit-taking sales of fu- 83 / Ney Tersey showin <--._ salesmen Wanted tity ‘through cooperative deslers.| chicken ranch, Inquore Mr. Méy> met resistance and closing prices were rf tures, together with estimates that 2 -15| Pennsylvania U. 8. WATER treatment company with) Leslie F, Wasen, Rogers, N. Dak. ers at Richholts Grocery. firm.around the tops of the day. 22% | Vessel space for 10,000,000 bushels of tee oe | orking Hented successful world-wide experience _ meade) FOR RENT—With option to buy, Transfers aproximated 1,000,000 | Barnsdal! 16% | Argentine corn had been chartered in . 1.01] No. 1, 2. has vacancy for fully qualified en- Wanted to Trade responsible party. 4 room. modern. shares. 28% | the last two weeks to move north did MINNEAPOLIS FU gineering salesman of proven abil- bungalow. Closed in porch. Sleeps Business and industrial develop- 62%1much to cause the corn market to CHICAGO RANGE Minneapolis, Aug. 19.—()—Flour| ity. Liberal commission. _ Write | FIVE PASSENGER 1027 Oakland se-) 115 room in basement. Call at 906 | ments, with the absence of the usual 20%] react at the last to around Tuesday's ea 18 ee tow Close| UStAnESe: Midwest Manager, 506 S. Wabash| an, A-2 condition, good tres, for} 9th gt atter 7:00 p. m seasonal lag now apparent, helped to) more Warner ig ty finish. sep. HE L1G Vos Sheen] seats IU. Ave., Chicago, Ill. fattie or hogs. Mnqulite 723 Bo. a5 or Cel 1 aeiaeen five Pela ‘ inspire the reinstatement of commit-|Briges Mfg. 55 Corn closed nervous, 15 lower to % . 114% 112% 113 Standard middlings 32.5 =_—— - 10th St. EPT. 15 or Oct. 1 modern five ments by traders who have been on 10 | higher compared with Tuesday's final 113° 1.10% 1.10% ——_—. stucco bungalow. First class home. the sidelines for the past several ses- 27% | transactions, Sept. 1.16%-%, . Room and Board Prefer to lease for one year or long ae 13/4] 1004-465 wheat % off to % up, Bept. 1944 145% 1agys| New York cetera | EELEART rooms With bos OOs| months” Write Trtane ae Wee 2 14% -%, » 1,13-1.13% ; - uu rooms . on! e ating tatigeoes but haanclal. obaery= |G 15% | Savenead: and” pravisegur vireing BK 934 Bo | © Hee Travel ‘)pportunities 16340, me ers believed this was overshadowed | Geja: by the brighter aspects of the domes- tic economic field. Inland Steel got up four points or so on light dealings, and U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Youngstown Sheet é& Tube and Crucible were ahead about two each at their best. Among the favorites were Santa Fe, N, Y. Central, Illinois Central, Dela- ware & Hudson, Seaboard Oil, South-|Com. Solv. ern Pacific, Southern Railway pre- a ferred, Sears-Roebuck,. Douglas Air-| ¢; craft, Boeing, J. I. Case, International Harvester, U. 8. Smelting, American Sugar Refining, and General Foods. Consolidated Edison stepped for- ward after early hesitation and other | Cea! + power shares were steady. General, . Motors and Chrysler were listless. ° Sperry and Chesapeake é Ohio took | Deere @ rest notwithstanding exceptionally Bore Sins favorable earnings for both concerns. | Douglas Aire. Anaconda, Kennecott and Howe|Du Pont Sound pointed lower. South American Gold and Platinum) 1° Pow. ‘was one of the liveliest performers at | Firestone T. & R. Ne an advance of a sizeable fraction.;Gen. Asphalt . 2356 | orice: Spurting platinum prices were given | Gen. aH firm, as one of the reasons. Gen. Ee! Ane .. Motor: | Livestock = SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Aug. 19.—(P)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 3,000, slow; fed slaughter steers around steady; best weighty kinds held above 8.85; little done, op grass. butcher..steera:| fed heifers steady; few sales 7.00 up- ward; cows steady to weak; beef kinds under 4.50 main}; yw cutter to cutter cows 3.00-3.75; bulls opening weak; common to medium 4 4.00-4.75; stockers steady but less ac-| tnt’ wick. Can tive; good to choice yearling stockers . Tel. & Tel. 650; common and medium. grade| Johns-! 4.00-5.50, Kelvinator Calves, 2,000, steady;. good to choice | Kennecott vealers 6.50-7.50; selects 8.00; grass rt Gi killer calves downward to 3.50. Lige. & Hogs, 6,500, fairly active; 5 molly Loew's 10-18 cents lower than Tuesday; | Lorillard (B) lightlights and fat pigs 25 cents off; | Mack — top 11.15; better 170-250 ths, 10.65-| Macy ®, H. 2s, tie he ee see eee =] ;. desiral 120-175 Il 9.25-11.15; 100-140 Ibs, killer 8,00-9.50; Mexeson ase 97 sows, 450 pounds down 890-9.45; | Mid-Cont. Pet. iba ent abet eney heavies down to t to 8.75 and below; little oie a _|3n07s, unsettled: ext done on feeder pigs, average cost Minn: » Moline Inv 23%, cats 23% Tuesday 981; weight 254. Minn. 8. B&B local 21%, cars 23 Sheep 5,500, run includes 15 cars| Mont, Ward live, 1 Wi 3 about 1,590 natives; | Murray Corp. ns 4% Ib. up few.early sales fat native iambs 25| Nash Motors ghorn hens cents lower at 875; common throw-| Nat. Biscuit .. rashingtons | Nat. Cash Rea. Nat. held above 9.00; native ewes 2.00-.25; Nat. choice Washington lambs Tuesday | Nat, 9.35; Washington feeders 8.10-8.25. Natl Dairy cows, generally little changed; most milker and springer cows 45.00- 65.00; selections upward to 715.00; shipper demand fairly good. Age Chicago, —Hogs », PR rae if mostly 10-15 lower, lent S28asi ae WHEAT FUTURES SAG BACK, CLOSE LOWER Wednesday wheat = ly because of the 69 69 89 C0 mB BRR ness in cash grain. September wheat ewer December % cent, a cen 2: Pe BoB! cx December 1% cent. Oats followed Chicago co: easy. higher, December 1 cent; September rye % ce December % cent: barley unchanged, lower. hard to sell and the more or less was weaker and slow. firmer. Corn was demoralized. fs ye was in qui ith offerings light. Bar! it quality moved readil: ar 395 werase peers. 2 mS s. bit b ett et ttf Sa. aaa CHICAGO CEE#, were unsettled today try was stea Butter, 8.067, unsettle specials, (93. score) (92) 34% % 1b.-17; Le, and White Hock springs 17; Plymouth Rock f: Roek it, colored White Rock broile: Leghorn 15: rooste: roosters 13%; turkeys old ducks 13, white ma bareback chick 83 ae 6, col 14% oe ra Stl. “ims, Avialion American co eae NEW New York, Aug. 11814, | ieregalar. (88-91 score) 34% -35 33% = porree eR Param. 5 k_ 190-260 Ib., 11. Park Utah 300 Tb, 11.25-65; best light ite Pathe Film Cattle 10,000, calves 1,500; another active and firm trade on’ better grade Pheite © yearlings andi yearling type light Philly Bteors; light helfer and mixed year- ERA i lings also getting good action: bet than 10.00 bid on prime 1050 I ome mixed colors unchan BUTTER-EGG FU’ Chicago, Aug. 19.—(?) Butter Futures: s, x « 34% nate rae Stan- dards, Oct. . sold up steer crop comprises y SSSSSRSSE 1 SS8SSRS— RRR RR | a MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Aug. 19.—@)—Stocks 9.01 yu itoekers continue active, Mtoneapolis, close. rou $36)" wire: Bank stock 13%. Sheep 5,000, including 700 direct; as lamb trade developing very slowly:|Servel . early sales better rade nati sand | Shell most bids weak to 25 1 ovaries 00-35 faa Maryland Fund. 9.82, 1 Quart Inc. Bb. ‘1.8 fh. Inc. 1.73, to weak? mostly 226-3 CRURAuGRNat maa ment Bonds: ‘Treasury SIOUX CITY £ Ks ‘Treasyry 4s 1b 29, CHICAGO STOCKS Assoct: a iter} Am . Gites Service i Elec. Bond & sh: eer ci B25; cutter grades} Tim. Roll. Sots medium to good 0 ship rhe bate? 180-230 i bi . xtreme top ir Hime loans better 140-170 ave per cent ottered. stags 9: one teenie faction: pack: ni A - ers hoe Tower er on tat jambs. " RANGH OF CARLOP saLus Minn 18. Rai PERSE FR RATT FEE rt FY Beaeseeses Ves. cescse: Fe fark, Best ern, Ag >, Wigs "Ayes Nos, Sekebe No" 2, . Blax:’ No. 1, 2 Be and provisions from 2 cents decline to 5 cents gain. Minneapolis, Aug. 19.—(—During | Sep, the latter part of the market session sagged back and closed lower, nervousness over the elevator strike here and weak- Flax futures gained sharply. tember flax closed 2% cen fa|the session with rye Inclined to be September oats closed \ cei December maltin; September barley unchanged, December % cent Cash wheat for local unloading was market was demoralized. Durum was Flax was in good demand and DULUTH CASH GRAIN Aug. 19.—(P)—Cash northern Pe ay ark northern, 57 Xo, 3. dark 3.0 16-1.38 1%; 1.2844; 5 worthern, 1.33 “Montana; 1,38. : B15 | OS ese eg My. B t Produce Markets ps Chicago, Aug. 19.—(?)—Butter and extra fit y young 15, ties 11; geese ORK 19.—()—Butter, Creamery, conds (84-87 4 (90 score) jo High Low Close Northwest Banco (no trading). INVESTMENT eure yy the Associated counter in New Tork). a New Fork. Aus. Toe Ur Govern: sommes toe rea PI Montreal 100.00, varying =F. BS : as as a 7 Wr May A5% 46%) Winnipe, ‘Aug. B. at i Rorthern ae kere 1 futures “price 1 Ted (3g ety PI aa HERE | GET LIGHT RAINS nt lows High Low Close i 1.315% 1.30% 1.30% % 127 1.25% 1.25 a 1.225% 1.205% 1.21 + 124 fee ‘Winter Oats were jet demand ley of the ly at firm 10% cig Test of the state went dry. ingen 3 1 inch, respectively. north- ——$$$—————— tS DULUTH RANGE {Duluth Minn. Aug. 19. cury climbed to 96. 133 prediction for Bismarck. Qct. . gid” aid” gia” 214 Dec. . 210 2.13 2.10 © 2.1243 IMINNEAPOLIS cose GRAIN tions. ‘cath wheat and weather man declared. en tnneapall ciation: today follow: e Wheat completed with very poor yields,” Delivered To Arrive| Roberts said. “Little corn will be har- vested, most of it being used for pas- and poul- . 138% 14246 ..... ....+| ture or cut for fodder.” peoameree 186% 1.41% A. W. Cook, government forecaster 1.34% 1.40's 132% 1.39% olored 15. | the. ...... 1.24% 1.29% 1.28% L327 ose oeee ie 1.22% 1.25% 1 northern spring we og dl firsts OR 4 8 mission permit. =o Seo8 a 28 3 Oe m8 roy a=] :& the hearing. 33% 34% oe = epeoKvy! RB: R®: 1.21% 1.22% 1.19% 1.20% | ticket to Larimore. g2qdeae <a . 139 ‘ 145° (135 «(141 - 138 hd 14300 . 1.42 139 1.36 1.35 134 out a state license. and Assistant State’s sented the state. ..|Townsend Candidates ; Lose Out : tin Wyoming : : ug. 10.—P)—Ben, 2 yellow a Sais: Ha La Rog Hite tas He {| from 418 out of 676 precincts in the 13 tise igs te state primary. pa nape 2 3]5 mixed... 1.08 in Glenrock | Onte— . 2 white... 44% 45% 3 white...: 43% 444. 4 white...) 1% aK: Barley gh te fos. 138 1a Norwaye 28-00; moe 8% 2% RAL To oe) cash No, 2 northern 99. . 3 white Moderate: Showers Have Im- proved Conditions in Some Sections During Week Two western North Dakota points, 73% |Beach and Dickinson, reported light er. showers Wednesday while most of the 718% The two towns each reported .22 inch precipitation for the 24 hour period ending at 7 a. m., Wednesday. Only other North Dakota points to receive moisture were Lisbon, Napo- leon and Oakes, in the other end of the state, who received .03, .02, and Temperatures were higher in eastern North Dakota. Two hottest spots were Hankinson and Oakes, where the mer- Mostly cloudy and warmer was the Drouth conditions continue gener- 81 | ally over North Dakota though mod- erate showers had improved condi- tions in some sections of the state, Federal Weather Observer O. W. Rob- erts reported” in his weekly summary of North Dakota corn and wheat sta- Minnegpolis, Aug. 19.—(—Wheat| Potatoes, corn and pastures were — 9 | se sear —_ esday 196 compared to/ benefited most by the rain, the “Small grain threshing is mostly *jin Chicago, predicted thundershowers ,| Would break the heat in some mid- west states, but not in the Dakotas -|and Minnesota. That entire area, he Minot, N. D., Aug. 19.—(?)—Follow- ing & preliminary hearing Wednesday *|forenoon, Clarence Miller, driver. for sees. | the Liederbach Bus company of Min- neapolis, was bound over to the sesee| Ward county district court to face charges in a trial suit of operating a bus in North Dakota as a common 1.26% 1.28% 1.24% 1.26% eee without a state railroad com- Miller arrest Minot - L241 1.26% 1.22% 1.24% Saturday ‘on Nea costar Yor a oemect,, Fe. the auto trans- + 122% 1.24% 1.20% 1.2214 | Port partment of the state si it us Me oa geongent Miller's bond, was continued by Justice A ars! 1.22% 1.185 1.20% | Ella Van Berkom, who presided at 1, Vogel testified that on July 22, in 1.23% 1.24% 1.21% 122% he had asked Miller for a neh Miller replied, 149% 120% 117% 118% | Hskoe toa North” Data elty’ but Durum could sell him one to East Grand rans, just across the line in Minne- Vogel said that he paid $2.50 for the ticket and got off at Larimore. *|This action, the attorneys for the | Plaintiff maintained, was a form of subterfuge, designed to evade taking J. A. Heder of Bismarck, assistant, * | attorney general and commerce coun- sel for the state board of railroad ' CRAVING for Portland, Oregon Aug- ust 23nd, via Yellowstone. Return- ing to Bismarck Sept. 7, by way of Glacier Park. Would like 2 passen- gers. Call at 524 Ave. D. ROUND trip to Los Angeles in Sept. Two passengers. New sedan. Write in care Tribune Ad. No. 16397. Household Goods for Sale HOUSEHOLD furniture, davenport and chair, floor lamp, radio, bed and mattress, 2 baby cribs, kitchen table, three chairs, dinette set, high chairs, day bed, vacuum cleaner and other household goods. All prac- tically new. Call at 510 11th St. Phone 854-W. FOR SALE—Furniture complete for 5 room house, including fefrigerator. 831 13th St. Phone 1495-J. BABY Stroller, small table. Writing desk, revolving bookcase, steel lock- 204 13th St. FOR SALE—Combination range. 1 roll away bed and child’s bed. 607 5th, back door. or more in room. Men preferred. Phone 1392. 412 6th St. Also gar- age for rent. ROOM and board at 416 6th Street. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 1141-J. _—_—_——_—S——— MODERN four room house. Purnish- ed or unfurnished. Share gas heat- ing. Give references. Write Tyib- une Ad. No. 16419. MODERN five room house. Near high school; also five room base- Hae apartment, Inquire 1038 10th Apartments for Rent MODERN FURNISHED $ room apart alba, proud eee. Alss'd oot Wo roa has house $15.00, iol oth Be furnished basement apartment. yO ae te iss! Lost and Found ON ROAD to Mandan, billfold, cen- taining checks and note. Finder return to Tribune office. Reward. For Sale FOR SALE—3 6.00x16 extra heavy Duty Goodyear pace a en tubes, good as new. 6 Goodyear 6 ply tires, Be 5Sex17 Royal tire. All in good condition. Inquire Tribune office. vemington typewriter, binoculars, Johnson skates: Radiop- tican, leather zipper bag, briefcase, buffalo gladstone. Phone Louis, 4 Suitable for two adults. Close in. __Phone 260. Call 512-W after 6 p. m. FOR RENT—Two furnished spart- ments. One 3 room bath and kiteh- enette. One large room, bath and kitchenette. Electric Refrigerator. Laundry privileges. 106 Main. Nicola Apts. FOR RENT—One unfurnished apart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Laun- dry privileges. Fireproof building. bertiod Modern. Inquire Tribune office. FURNISHED three room ground floor apartment. 721 3rd St. Rental $32.00, Furnished two room apart- ment. Rental $26.00. 618-6th 8t. ____ Personal MEN’S SUITS and Ladies dresses dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PER- FECTION CLEANERS. Phone 1707. 222 So. 11th St. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126, “Wanted to Rent WANTED by professional woman, two large unfurnished rooms, stor- age space, and private or semi-pri- vate bath in private,home. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. No. 16407. RELIABLE couple wants three or four room unfurnished apartment with bath, Sept. Ist. No basement apt. Write Tribune Ad. 16412. MODERN house with four bedrooms, desirable location. Write Tribune Ad. No. 16425. House Wanted HOUSE with at least three bedrooms. Phone 528-J. Wanted to Buy WE pay cash for your used car. Bring fresh graded firsts 2 ‘ said, would have warmer weather] car and title. Riedinger Motor, current receipts . 130% 1.37% «th , Mandan, N. Dak. _ 1% 1,354 ap 19; teow than adaaresiel 5 . Farms for Sale 1.26% 1.93% .|Bus Driver Is Bound. | on sate—ia0 Acre farm 3% miles i are 18a, White 125% 1.311 Over to Higher Court) ¥,W. of Dunseith. Frame house, 24x24, full basement, flowing well. Forty acres fenced with four ft. woven wire, 80 has three barb wise. Some alfalfa, sweet clover. Also some timber. Good title. Will sell for $2,500 if taken at once. Al- so 25 ton of good hay if taken at once. E. J. Schirmer, Dunseith, N. Dak. FOR SALE—860 A. ranch for quick sale. Good improvements, river and spring fed, woven wire tight, cut 250 ton hay, $5,000 cash. Write or see William Hauswedell, Beaulieu, Minn., Mahnomen County. —_ LIVE POULTRY New York, Aug. 19.) relight, try steady to wei broltors: Rocks ests j colrea mixed Leghorn 13- with R Th, other freight ‘prices ‘unchanged. are The lightning of winter thunder- storms is said to be more dangerous than that of summer storms. pouls NOTICE TO CREDITOR: IN, ri Rea rt OF THE ESTATE OF M. Johnson, deceased. eby given b; dersigned, Harry N. Johnson, as the administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Anna Johnson, late Lake in the tate of North Notice I aving claims against sald deceased. to exhibit them with ‘y vouchers, within six the first publication of .o said administrator at * | commissioners, . . | Attorney C. E. Brace of Minot repre-|h ith half of tee north east quarter and the east half of the north west quarter of » 28 in fomnsnie. 143 north, of rani west of the fifth principal mer! in Burleigh County, North Dakota, or to the Judge of the County Court of Burleigh County, Nosth Dakota, at his office in the Burleigh County, North Dakota Court House in the City of Bismarck in sald Burleigh - | County. You are hereby fer bar pornos aed Hon, I. C. Da ty Court within "and or, ‘ne ‘County of Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota, has fixed the 24th day of Fe! r the hour of t' o’olock in the aeercoth at the Court Roo: said Court House in mace in said County time and place for hi tdiusting all ee ims against the said Ai gepnee x srnich have ‘been duly a: ees ae eroin sare provided. it day of July, A. D. Harry N. Johnson, administrator with . Q@nnexed of the ti Anna’M. Johna: my eee wel MLR Hex: of sald ai ‘administrator, ri rok, N. TWO room furnished apartment. In- cluding lights, water, heat and gas. Also laundry privileges. Close to capitol and school. 930 4th St. FURNISHED two room basement apartment. Living room and large kitchen. Also single sleeping room for lady. 404 5th St. FOR RENT—Two or three room apartment, completely and excep- tionally well furnished. Adults: on- ly. 120 W. Rosser. NEWLY decorated two room apart- ment. Kitchen, built-in cupboards. Electric refrigerator. 213 lith 8t. Call at back door. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished per lb. or three Ibs. $1.00. Drop & card. Gus Macklem, Mandan, §, Dak. FOR SALE—Complete line of farm machinery. 5 miles north, 2 miles east on 83. Anton Knoll. WHITE French poodle, ideal for chil dren. Price reasonable. Telephone 280 Mandan. BEST Grade Northern Seal coat, hat and muff. Size 18, $75.00. 931 oh. St. HAY FOR SALE—Write for prices. Laurence Prody, Kent, Minn, Cabins for Rent pia ET apartment. Lights, water, heat,|CABINS for Rent—On Minnesote Phone and washer. 504 14th 8t. lake, $9 weekly including ice and FURNISHED two-room and kitchen-| Wood. _S. W. Corwin, Bismarck. ette. Large basement apartment. __ Opposite Postoffice. 222 3rd St. THREE room basement apartment. Nicely furnished. Close in. Wesh- _ing pri privileges. 113 Mandan 8t. Two ROO! partment for rent, with lights and water furnished. 523 So. 9th. Phone 804-M. ONE large two room apartment. Ground floor. Rental $15.00. 308 So. 15th St. Phone 552-R. ‘TWO room and one room apartment for light housekeeping. Completely furnished, 1014 Breedway. FIVE- room Turnished apartment Ta duplex available for three Sen: Call Mr. Roberts, 751. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments in Murphy apartments. 204% Main Ave, Phone 1157-W. THREE room unfurnished apt. Pri- vate bath and entrance. Call at 810 Main before 7 p. m. FURNISHED three room apt. with private bath. On ground floor. 812 Ave. B. FOR RENT—Apartment suitable for two. Call at 717 Thayer. Phone 2180. ____ Houses for Sale 8 ROOMS, firepiace and large den in basement, or is suitable for first class basement apartment. Here is’ ®@ practically new home less than three blocks from high school, as modern as tomorrow and beautiful besides. If you want an A-] home, phone 1963 at once. FOR SALE—New modern home in heart of residential section—two blocks from school—convenient to state capitol building. Best of con- struction having latest built-in features. Priced reasonable for quick sale. For particulars tele- Phone 205 or 1963. HOME investment opportunity. Mod- ern 8 room house with finished basement in best residential sec- tion. Owner now receiving $85 per’ month and own living quarters. $3,000 down, remainder in easy monthly payments. Write Tribune Ad. No. 16339, FOR SALE Sy owner: Six room modern home, four room basement apartment. A bargain. Owner leave ing city. Call 323 10th or phone 1946. 346-M evenings for fides, Tribune Rates Rooms for Reat Are LOW ICE sleeping room with six windows. AD chneeitiel ofe.ot em fen the t uublicatl ft 6: | regs flan On, the 5th day of WANT ADB ON OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 33 and ask for the want of é0- partment. ss Ei ii