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- STOCK PRICES SAG. WITH STEEL STRIKE TOUCHING OFF DROP Bonds, Government Securities and Commodities Are All Adversely Affected were threats of tie-ups of other inde- Pendent steel companies, Transfers were round 1,800,000 shares. Bonds emulated stocks in a lesser degree. U. 8. government securities were uneven. Some major commodi- ties weakened with rubber futures Steels were in the forefront of the reversal with U. 8. Steel breaking more than 5 at the worst. SOUTH 8T. PAUL South St. Paul, May. 13—(#)—(U. S. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,200; slaugh- ter steers opening about steady; sup- ply increased; most fed steers held cutters and cutters 4.00-5.50; bulls fully steady; bulk 5.25-6.00; stockers little changed. Calves 2,600; mostly steady; good to choice 7.50-8.50; selec- tions 9,00-50, Hogs 4500; active to all interests; unevenly 10-25 higher; some 160 Tbs. weaker than Wednesday shipper trade; top 10.45 sparingly; 180-325 Ibs. 10.20-40; 160-180 Ibs. 10.00-40; 120-150 Ibs. 9.00-85; largely 9.25 up; good. sowr 9.75-80; medium down to 9.00; stags 9.75-10.00; few 10.25; feeder pigs scarce, few 9.00-25, av- erage cost We 9.98; weight 228 Ibs. Sheep, 500; supply very small, all| Fires classes steady; few good te choice wooled lambs 11.75-12.00; common to medium grades 9.50-11.00; no choice shorn lambs here; common to medi- um kinds 1.50-9.00; good to choice shorn ewes 4.00-75; choice 75-94 lb. clipped lambs late Wednesday 10.25. Dairy cattle steady to strong, me- dium and good springers 65.00-90.00; plain kinds 45.00-60.00. ean. Chicago, May 13.—(@)—(U. D. A.) —Hogs 10,000 imciudine S500" direct; 20-higher than Wednesday's aver- OP. wd bulk good and choicé 200-300 1b. 50-79; few 310-350 Ib. 10.25-55; 180" 199 Ib. 10.00-55;. packing: ada 9.75-10.00; few choice alves 1,500; fed strong with Wed- n; a good many rs and year- lings now %5-1.00 over last week's low time; weighty ers scarce to- day; eastern shippel ond ee buy- 0 ers taking 1, substitute for welghtier offerings which are absent; largely 9.75-12.00 market; best 15.25; load or so 13.25- 4.35; stockers continued slow: fed ‘3 in weak; pra P weighty sausage offerings in load lots 6.50; without it at 8.25-9.00; selects bringing 9.50. Sheep, 8,000 including 4,600 direct; fat lambs and springers fully steady, quality considered; clipped lambs of good to choice quality downward from 10.65; strictly choice offerings carry-4 ing more than 30 days pelt 11.25; load | wooled lambs 11.75; double merely good TaltOR spring lambs 12.50 with 24 ttered natives 12.50- 73; sheep. st y, choice light weight clipped ewes 5.25. crIry Sioux City, May 18-Ue)—(U. A.)—Cattle 1500; calves 50; beef and yearlings active, strong to 8 higher; fat she stock strong; stocke: and feeders little changed; car choice 1311 Ib. beeves 12.25, load: lots good medium weight steers up to 11.00; numerous sales 9.35-10.50; few pack- to 10.00; ; cutter grades -6.60; small lots good light stockers 7.00 and above; current stock- er and feeder cattle quotations: St 550-800 Ibs. good and cholee 6. common and medium 5.00-6. 1050 Ibs. good and choice 7, common and medium 5.2 ers, good and choice 6,00-7.25; com: and medium 6.75-6.00; cows, good 4.7 common and medium —4.00-' calves patente): ne ent and choice 6.50- 9.00; mdeium 5. Hogs 1000; fully 10-15 higher; to 10. 405, wood! and Yonolce 180-300 ‘BI 0.25-35; early 0 Ibs. 9.75-10.85 D. 9.00, ssh 1000, including 280 California direct; no eatly.fat lamb bids; unde: tone firm, load lots fed wooled ‘skins held above 12.50 king anpund 10.50 for fed clips; othér classes scarce. NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and foreclosure reas sale Be ered on the 28th day of April, 1, A. D. 7 in an ace tion in the District Court of Bur- leigh County, Fourth Judicial Di trict of the State of North Di wherein The Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, a Corporation, is Plain. tiff, ang wiper. Jensen and Alta Jen- sen, his wi: are Defendants, and a special execution iesupa thereon, tne Sheriff of Burleigh si of North sae a, inted, will sell unders}ecea County and for that purpo at public auct of the Court How ‘eon in the County of Bur! lee, rag State of None Dakota, on the 25th day of May, A 1937 at the hour of two o'clock rE; M of that day, that certain real property and mortgaged premises situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, directed in said judgment and Specia! execu- tion to be sold, and more particularly described as follows: West Half (W%) and South East Quarter (SE%) of Section Twenty one (21) Township One Hundred Thir- ty, Seven (137) Range Seventy Six (76), containing four hundred eighty less, according to the Gov ent Survey thereof, or so much t! ry to satisfy si costs amounting in of $4063.43, with haterast thereon from the date of 4 judgment and the accruing coats of 8 Date‘ Apel ate ae Eh iff of Burleigh Coun- ty, Bismarck, N, Dak. Geo. F. Shafer, Attorney. for "biatntitt, N. Dak. Pas aetis piulk | HUPP 00; vealers steady | Iti decree of |.L. | New York Stocks | Closing Prices May 13. FngOOds “Aad Ha Hzoo E geeeeter te SLbesgeecese g 2 ‘| of "0 23 32% 18% , 59% 34% zEre e 32% 35 41% 8% But Cop &Z 4% Can % | Pub Svc N J 40% Pullman 86% Pure Oll 17% Mi Purity Bak 16% Radio 8% 4 |R KO ™% Rem Rand 2¢ Reo Motor 5% Rep Stl 33% TobB 50 Rey Schen Distill 42 Seabd Oi! 31% Sears-Roe 83% Servel 27% Shell Un 21% Simmons 0% 18 225% 54% 35% 46 35 14% 2% Cont Oil Del 40% Corn Prod 55 Crosley 19 Cub Am Sug 8% Socony Vac Sou Cal Ed 5&0 So Ry Pt Sperry Corp 8td Brands BdGé& EH Std Oil Cal Std Oil Ind Std QUN I Stew War Stone & Web 20% Studebaker 14% Texas Corp 5% Tex Gul Sul 36 Tex PC & O12 Tim Roll Brr 60% Trans-Am_ —-13% Tri-Cont Cor 8 ‘Truax. 2 Auto Lite 36% El Boat 9% El Pw & Lt 16% tone 32% Gen Elec 50 Gen Foods 36 Gen Mills 62% Gen Mtrs 55 Gillette 15% Goodrich. 39% Goodyear 35% Gra-Paige 3 GNIrCtf 21% GNRy Pf 52% G Wes Sug 35% Greyhound 12% Hec Prod 12 -HB 21 Mot 15% 9% Union Car 95% Union Pac 141% Un Air Corp 235% United Corp 4% United Drug 12% United Fruit 78 Int Nick Can 57% Int T & Tel 9% Lib-O-F Gl 64% Lig M B (4a) 96% FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, May 13. (01 hers Great Pelt 4.94 5-16; France 4.48%; fie 3; Germany free 40.12; reg. 19.6: egal 23.50; Norway 24:84; Sweden 25.48; Montreal in New York MONEY RATES Now York, May 13-—(?)—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime com- mercial paper 1 per cent. ‘Time loans steay 0 taye 1h per, cent. Bankert anc wed. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associa Press) (Over tne counter ana New York) Maryland Fund 9.7 62. Quart Inc 8h 11. the 48. 10, “CURB STOCKS . New York, May 13.—()—Curb: American Gen. 10. Cities Service 3% Elec. Bond & Sha: Fisk Rubber 14. Riel ads BON! New. xo May Th eUeyGovern- ment Bon ‘Treasury, s 110.2 CHICAGO STOCKS Associated 16%. 4 Midwest Corp 9%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis May 13.—(@—Stocks oeetrat Bank Stock 14%, Northwest Banco 11%. ———eeee—eeEeEEEEEE NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE . NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale entered on the 28th day of April, A. D. 1931 in an ac- tion in the District Court of Burleigh | County, Fourth Judicial District of the State of North Dakota, wherein the Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a Body corporate, is iene ind E. Malard M 3 his wife, are Defendants: ‘ands cial execution issued thereon, the uns dersigned, Sheriff of Burleigh County and ‘te of Nortlt Dakota, for that purpose appointed, will sell at public auction ai nt door of the Court House at Sake in the County of Burleigh, and State of i Dakota, on the 25th day of May, A. D. 1937 at the hour of two o'clock P, M. of that day, that certain real property and mortgaged premi: alSaated ith the County of Burle! and North Dakota, dit ment and Special Raitt more particularly described as follows: South Halt gf: oy Northeast quar- ter See eG ta one (1) and Two (2), of Rotten two (2), Township One Hundred Thirty Seven (137) Norn Range Seventy. Nine ‘ae, West of the Fifth Principal Merid! tae quarter (SE%) ‘ ot "aéction je (1), aznenion one inn alte! ty, ‘Beven (137) Ni Ee nine ae West of ine ‘itth Meridian. Containing Three Hundred and Twenty acres aay more or less, ac- States, Govern- ent peinsipal 7 te ty sald judgment and $2320.7 the di cruing costs o! le. Dated April 28th, 1937. Fred E. Ans . Anstrom, sherier of Burleigh Coun- ty, Bismarck, N. Dak. Geo. F. Shafer. Attorney tor ‘Biainciee, rer aa 6, ae Interest. thereon id judgment and the ac- 'y | the | Southe ocks || WHEAT VALUES DIP IN SYMPATHY WITH DECLINE IN STOCKS Selling Restricted Somewhat by Comparatively Stable Winnipeg Prices Chicago, May 13.—(#)—Largely re- sponsive to lower prices on securities as well as on cotton and other com- modities, Chicago wheat values went) downward Thursday, especially in late dealings. | Selling of wheat here, however, was restricted somewhat by a compara- tively firm market at Winnipeg. Ex- ee port business in Canadian wheat was | estimated at 750,000 bushels. | At the close, wheat was % to 1 cent under Wednesday's finish, May 1.21%4- 1.21%, July 1.15%-%; corn % off to) 2% up, May 1.26%, ‘July 1.15%-1.16, | and oats at % decline to 1% ad-! vanced, MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES MOVE LOWER Minneapolis, May 13.—()—Wheat | futures prices dragged lower through | a dull and uninteresting session here | Thursday but toward the close there | was considerable resistance to pres- | sure and shorts showed signs of nerv- | ousness. May wheat closed % lower at 1.31%, guly x” lower at Loti and Sept. | lower at 1.18%. Flax trade was closed steady. May flax closed higher at 2.16, July | unchanged 09%, and Sept, 24 lower at 2.07. “Coarse grain ‘futures were erratic. May oats closed 1% higher at 46%, July % higher at 41, and Sept. higher at 37%. May rye closed lower at 1.01%, July 34 lower at 9414, and Sept. 1% lower at 85%. May feed barley closed 1 lower at 67%, and July % lower at 62%. May malting barley closed unchanged at 1.12. Cash wheat demand was fair for better types. Supplies were very light wheat. i Gash corn demand was better. Oats and rye were in fair demand. Barley | was a shade firmer, Flax was in steady demand, | Produce Markets s o————_ CHICAGO Chicago, May 13.—(#)—Butier was, unsetteld in tone Thursday, eggs were | firmer and poultry mixed, hens ruling) easy and others firm. Butter 14,770, unsettled; creamery specials (93 score), 31-311; extras) (92), 30%; extra firsts (90-91), 29-) 29%; firsts (88-89), 27%4-28%; stand- ards (90 centralized carlots), 29. Eggs 33,792, firmer; extra firsts local 20%, cars 21; fresh graded firsts local 19%, cars 20%; current receipts, | 19%; storage packed extras, 22; stor-| age packed firsts, 21%. Poultry, live, 1 car, 43 trucks, hens firm, chickens easy; hens over 5 1b. 17, 5 Ib, and. less 16%; Leghorn hens 14; fryers, colored 24%, White Rock Plymouth Rock 27%’; broilers, color 23, Plymouth and White Rock 24, 1. horn 20; bareback chickens springs ‘colored 26, White Mo Plymouth Rock 29; roosters 12, Le horn roosters 11; turkeys, hens 16, toms 15, No. 2 turkeys 14; ducks white and colored, 4% lb. up 16, small 14; geese 11, thin and price: | NEW YORK York, May 13.—(#)—Butter, 101383) firm, “Prices unchanped, Cheese, 28,366, quiet apd unchang- Mixed colors, packed Other pena, ; storage fi 22%-%; firsts 21%- 2. mixed prices unchanged, Browns, nearby mediums 20% -21%; other brown, all white and duck eggs unchanged. ive poultry, by express, irregular. Brvilers Rocks 22-25; crosses 2 Fowls, colored 22-23; Leghorn 20: turkeys 14; other express prices un- changed. Dressed poultry irregular, fresh chickens (boxes) fryers 2334-25. Oth- er fresh, all frozen prices unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, May 13.—(®)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close Fresh Standards, ‘ November 29% 30 Egg Futures: Storage, Packed Firs Aes storage Packed Firsts, 21% 21% 23% RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, May 13.—(#)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat No, 1 heavy dark northern spring 1.48% No, 1 dark northern 1.39- Bry sam i ar ;.No, 1 amber aurum i 28%. Oat No? 2 white 48. Rye No, 2, 1.03%. Barley No. 3, 86%- o4 and flax not quoted. Retverstor ards, Oct. - Corn CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, May 13.—¢ Limized 1. NUH cor’ No, 1 yellow 1.3: 1.30%; sample grade No. T'white 53%; sample grade 48% No rye, no buckwheat. Soy beans 2 yellow 1.79. Barley, feed 70-8: malting 1.00-28, Rony, seed 4.25 Clover seed 26.00-22.00. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, No. 1 northern 1.26% 1,23%; No. 3 northern 1.21%. Oats No. 2’ white 55%; No. 3 white 53%. ————— NOTICE OF SERCIAL: EXECUTION NOTICH 18 HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decreg of foreclosure and sale entered on the 28th day of April, A. D. 1937 in an ac- tion in the District Court of Burleigh County, Fourth Judicial District of the State of North Dakota, wherein ho Federal Farm Mortgage Corpor: tion, a corporation, is Plaintiff, and Kadam Mehinoft and Katie Mehinoft, his wife, and Emil Zeer, are Defend- nts; and a special execution issued thereon, the undersigned, Sherlft of Burleigh County and State of North Dakota, for that purpose appointed, will sell at public auction at the front door of the Court Hodse at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State gf North Dakota, on the 25th day of May, A. D. 1937 at the hour of two O'clock P.M, of that day, that cer= tain, real property and ‘mortgaged premises situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, directed in sald judgment and Special execution to be sold, and more parti- Culerly described as follows 2 northern } The Northeast Quarter (NE%) of] 1. Section Seven (7); Lot One (1) and the Northeast Quarter of the North- west Quarter (NEYNW%) of Section en (7); and the East Half of the thwest Quarter (EYNW%) and Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Section Bighteen 118); all of the above tracts an and_ being in Townshi, ny red. Forty-two. (142), No ° e Seventy-four (74) West of| the "fth Principal Meridian, in the County of Kidder. Sah nue the i it Half of the East Halt - E%) and the West Half of arter (W%SE%), both of said. ess lying and being in Section Twelve (12), In Township One Hundred Forty-two (142) North, nge Seventy-five (75) West of of Rani the Fifth Princ a Meridian, In the Bi th, or so much ty to satis- ‘amounting in all to th sum of $4,19 , with in- terest thereon from the date of said judgment and the accruing costs of sale. Dated ona itt of Burleigh Fou Bismarck, N. Dak. Bhatei ina tor Blaintitt, ‘N. Dak. 4-29 5-6-13. for both winter and durum | Se] “15 aver ‘nd May 13.—(?)—Cash wheat | 1 One p, One | 1.2: Grain Quotations CHICAGO ere oe eran 13.) — + 1isie 16H 18% old... new. old 90% 18% 11.62 ay a 12 3 15.50 16.00 +1185 11.85 -11.85 11.90 12. 12.22 12.20 ++ 12.32 12.32 1182 1175 12.07 12.15 | July oe MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, ed ae -(P)— Wheat— Close May .. 1.33% 1.31% 131% July 1.25% 1.23% 1.24 |Se 18% 119 1.17% tiated iatieg= 1,12 87% 62% 01% 4% May .. asa Barley— 44 68% 62% 1.02% 9556 ol DULUTH RANGE ChlseEO, May 13.—(®)}— Durum— Open rites) Low July Fila: Ba | sey . MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, May 13.—(/P)—Wheat receipts Thursday 33 compared to 115 a year ago. ate cash wheat and coarse grain closir.g quotations tuday follow: ae e! lhy DNS 60 Ibs..... 1.38% 149% DN859 . 13615 1.48% . 134% 147% 1.45% 1.29% 1.43% 1.2616 1.4116 1.24% 1.3944 52 sree 121% 1,354 1.33% 1.30% os 4s 1.354% ‘Montana Winter Wheat 134% 1.36% 1.32% 134% 13% provein 1 a4 Wo} 1H W, 1.32% 1.34% 1.30% 132% 12% ent DH Grade of— 1DHW or 1H W... 1.27% 1.29% 1.25% 1.27% nesota and South Dakota Wheat - 1.28% 1.30% 1.26% 1.28% 1.26% 1.2815 1.24% 1.26% 1.25% 1.27% 1.23% 1.25% Durum 1.30% 1.32% 1.28% /1,30% 1 amber hd 60 Ibs. . 2 amber hd 59 lbs. .. 2 amber hd 58 Ibs. .. 3 amber hd 57 lbs. 3 amber nd? 56 Ibs. .. 1.15 4 amber hd 55 Ibs. .. 1.13 4 amber hd . 111 1.02 1.06 1 lbs... 1.04 Grade of— amber..... 1.21 1rd durum 1.23 Coarse 1.22 1.20 1.30 1.21 1.19 1.17 1,25 1.24 1.23 1.21 1.20 118 1.16 114 112 5 ainber hd 52 Il » 126% woos Cmcon Om OoND 101% 104% . + 2.08% 2.1743 DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, May 13.-(#)—Closing cash prices wheat: No. 1 heavy dark north- ern spring 60 Ibs, beet 49%; No, 1 dark northern 59 Ibs, 18%; 58 34%6-1.4734; No. 64 5 Lie: 33 i. 7%; ss. ee a6 51 Ibs. “fdoine 13341 50 Ibs, 1.19% 04; No, 1 northern 1.34%-1.354 . 1 dark hard winter, Montana 1, 36%, urumm No. 1 hard’ amber ain 12544; 58 Ib: 8 Ibs, Perey 2 Ne 1b 3No, 1 red-durum “Mixed durum discounted 3-5¢ below hard ambers, ‘lax No. 1- Aone ries 2.40-2.14. Rye No. 2, 09 74-1 go ‘ Oats } Barley malting 8 Feed barley 59% BOSTON WOOL Boston, May 13.—(@—(U. 8, D._A.) —New business in woole on the Bos ton market was slow Thur showed small buying in’ western grown as new wooils, bou, on contracts, were-arriving in suffi- clent volume to cover the bulk of cur- rent requirement Some choice twelve months Texas wool was. re- ported to have moved at 1.02-03, scoured basis. Ties |® *| seven Houses for Rent ALL MODERN house for rent, ti bedrooms, breakfast nook.. Fur- nished including ean refrigera- months. Immediate possession. 617 15th Bt. WELL furnished desirable § room house for June, July and August. References required, Write Tribune s Ad. 21031, FIVE room house, hot air furnace. Close in. For information call at 416 3rd St., or phone 455. FIVE room modern house. Central location. Now available. Inquire 715 6th St. 5 ROOM house, garage, chicken house, sheds, 2 acres of land. Peter Rennich. NICE four room stucco bungalow. Good Reearson, 308 9th St. Call at id MODERN six room house, 1 de- corated, Call 117-M. —_————— “NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Jessie Turnbull Sweeney, De- ceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, George F, Dullam, executor of the last will and testament of Jes- sie Turnbull Sweeney, late of the city of Bismarck, in the county of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota, de- ceased, to the creditors of, and all Persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first pub- lication of this notice, to said George . Dullam, executor, at his office in the First National Bank Building, in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, or to the Judge of the County Court of Burleigh coun- ty, North Dakota, at his office in the Burleigh county, ‘North Dakota Court House in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, ~ You are hereby further notified that Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge of the County Court within and for the county of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has fixed the 7th day of December, A. D, 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Rooms of said Court, in the said Court House in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, as the time and place for hearing and Adjusting all claima against the estate of the said Jessie Turnbull Sweeney, deceased, which have been duly and pee WEY, Presented as hereinbefore provided. tp pated the 11th day of May, “A, D. GEORGE F. DULLAM, the executor of the last ‘will and testament of Jessie Turnbull Syeeney, De- eas ed. First puniieation on the 13th day or May, A. D, 198%, 5-13-20-2 NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale entered on the 5th day of May, A. D. 1937 in an ac- tion in the District Court of Bur. leigh County, Fourth Judicial Dis trict of the State of North Dakota wherein the Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a Body Corporate, is Plain- tiff, and Elsus Hiness and Anna El- ness, his wife, Elder Elness and Hazel Elness, his wife, are Defendants; and @ special execution issued thereon, the undersigned, Sheriff of Burleigh County and State of North Dakota, for that purpose appointed, will sell at public auction at the front door of the Court House at Bismarck, in the Coun- ty of Burleigh, and State of North Da- Kota, on the Ist day of June, A. D, 1937 ‘at the hour of two o'clock P. M. of that day, that certain real property and mortgaged, premises situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, directed’ in said judg- ment and Special execution to be sold, and more particularly described 98 follows: The.,Southeast. Quarter (SE%) of ‘Section Twenty-elght (28), Township One Hundred Forty (140) North, Range Seventy-six, (76) West, con: taining One Hundred ‘Sixty (160) acres, more or less, according to Gov- ernment Survey thereof, or so much ‘thereof as may be necessary to satisfy sald judgment and costs amounting in all to the sum of $1732.67, with in- terest thereon from the date of sald judgment and the accruing costs of sated May, Sth, 1937, E. Anstr Sheritt of Burleigh Coun- fy, Bismarck, N. Dak. Geo. F. 8ha: Atamey one Biaincitt, Bismarck, N. Di NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale entered on the 28th day of April, A. D. 1937 in an ac- tion in the District Court of Burleigh County, Fourth Judicial District. of the State of North the Federal Land Bank of Saint Pau! a Body Corporate, is Plaintiff, an Fred W. Moffit and Julia C, Moffit, his wife, are Defendants; and a spe- cial execution issued thereon, the un- dersigned, Sheritl of Burleigh County and State of North, Dakotar for that purpose sppolnted, ‘will sell’ at public auction at the front door of the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 28th day of May, A. D. 1937 af the hour of two o'clecy Pr Mt: of that day, that certain real property and mortgaged premises situated din the/ QI County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, directed in sald Pua | ment and Special execution to be so! and more Jeularly described as follows: The Souths ties! (8%), Section ix (26 the Wi Halt Twenty: ‘es (W%), Section Thirty-five (35), all in Township One Hundred Thirty- (137), Range aveniaie ren (77) West, containing Six Hun Forty .640) acres, more or less, ac- cording to the Government Survey thereof, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy sald judgment and costs amounting in ail to the sum of $3,369.42 with Interest there- on from the date of said judgment and the accruing costs of sale. Dated April 28th, 1937. Fred 5. Anstrom, Sheritt of Burleigh Coun- ty, Bismarck, N. Dak, Geo. F. Shafer, ‘Attorney for Plaintiff, ree sk N. Dak. OTICE OF SERCIAL EXECUTION NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale entered on the 5th day of May, A. 937 in an ac- tion in, the District. - court of Burt leigh County, Fourth Judicial Dis- trict of the Gtate of North Dako wherein The Federal Farm Morti Corporation, a Corporation, is Pla tiff, and Ofto Rachel and Mathilda Rachel, his wife, are Defendants; and @ special execution Issueg thereon, the undersigned, Sheriff of Burleigh County and State of North Dakota, for that purpose appointed, will sell at public auction at the front door of the Court House at Bismarck, in..the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the ist day of June, A. D. 1937 at the ‘hour of two o'clock P. M. of thac day, that certain real property and mortgaged premises situated in ‘the County of Burleigh, and State of 57] North Dakota, directed In said judg- ment and Special execution to be 8.) sold, and more particularly described (8%) Of the South: east Quarter % SE%) of Section Two ty-four (24), in dred Forty-three (143 Range 8 ty-tive (75), West of the Firth Ct Princ Meridian, containing Pesta re or less, according to ent survey ereof as may essary to satisfy said judgement ane costs amounting in all to the sum 23, with interest thereon from the date of said Judgment and the ac- erulng costs of ‘s: Dated May 5th, 1937. Fred E. Anstroi Sheriff of Burleigh Coun- ty,- Bismarck, N. Dak. Geo. F: Shafer, Attorney for Biaintitt, Bismarck, N. Dak. 5-6-13-20. There’s Lots of News | In These WANT-ADS Female Help Wanted Work Wanted Automobiles for Sale WANTED—Reliable girl for general housework and Three in family. Call at 901 10th St. = WANTED—Two ex, wait- Tesses. Quinlan’s Cafe, Dickinson, N. Dak. WANTED—Competent maid. 514 W. Rosser. Phone 1260. WANTED: Girl for general house- work. Must be able to cook. Tel. 2444. 224 Ave. D. West. work, F. Jaszkowiak. Phone 823. GIRL for general housework. In- quire 20 W. Thayer. WANTED: Girl for general house-' FOR REPAIRING or recovering fur- niture. Call Schneider, 708 12th. North or phone 1941-R. Prices very reasonable. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- paired. Called for and delivered. H. Sundheim. Phone 1563-J. 1004 __Ave. C. WASHING at home, by careful ex- perlenced woman. Just’ washed and dried or finished. Phone 2455-W. EXPERIENCED woman wants day or hour work, or part time. Call 1047-R. EXPERIENCED clerk wants posi- tion. References. Phone 869-W. pO —CS——SSCSSCSC_____->9j Salesmen Wanted OPPORTUNITY leading to sales manager now open to aggressive wide awake man with local agency selling nationally known electrical sopliances: Write Tribune Ad. ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__ _— Wanted to Buy WANTED AT ONCE: Tractor at- tachment for Model T Ford. State - condition, make and price. Tom McCready, 818 7th St. WANTED to buy for cash, 1937 Chev- rolet credit or equity, $200 or larger. Phone 601, —_—_—_—— Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126, Now Is the Time To Let Us Restore the Exquisite Colorings in Your Rugs and Carpets Royal Rug Cleaners Rugs Electrically Shampooed on Your Own Floors —Phone 1854— Room and Board NICE east room with morning and evening meals for gentlemen only. Phone 145, 401 5th. Lost.and Found LOST—Small black purse containing several $20, $10 and $1 bills. Near middie row south side section, Paramount theatre Wednesday night at last show, “Wake Up and Live.” Owner will liberally reward finder for quiet return. No ques- tions asked, or will reward person giving further information leading to recovery. Communicate with Paramount Theatre. —LL=Ll———EE Household: Goods for Sale PRICED very reasonably. One single steel bed mattress, two enameled dressers, chests, beds, innerspring mattress, bedsprings, etc. Two wardrobe trunks, A-1, $5 each. Low- boy Victrola records, $3. Singer machine, ,A-1, $10. Mason jars. Phone 1384. PIANO AT SACRIFICE. Just re- turned by party leaving city, Out only few months, looks like new. Balance can’ be arranged by just continuing payments. Write W. E. Lohman, Post Office Box 444. PIANO, good condition, dining room set, large buffet, good sized table, six dining room chairs, upholstered. Priced very reasonably. Call eve- nings, 806% Main. Apt. 4. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by day or hour. Phone 1980. LOOK YOUR BEST Tip-Top Cleaners 222 South lith Street Apartments for Rent IMMEDIATE Possession: Furnished apartment, living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also locker. Laundry privileges. New electric stove, new large electric refrigera- tor, new kitchen cabinets, water and city heat furnished. Fireproof building. Inquire from Custer Park. Water, heat and gas for cooking furnished. New Frigidaire. New stove. Laundry privileges. Inquire at Park Food Store, 234 W. Bdwy. J. B. Smith, phone 1184. NEW unfurnished 4 apartment. living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath. Four large closets, electric refrig- erator. Gas and water furnished. Laundry privileges. Davis Apts. Phi 465. TO LET: For summer months, furnished apartment suitable for three ladies or family without chil- dren, Phone 1873-W after 5 p. m. or inquire at Tribune office during business hours. FURNISHED basement apartment, living room, dining room, kitchen and. small bedroom with three closets. Showers. $30 for two. $32.50 for three. $35 for four. 409 5th St. FURNISHED 2 room apartment, pri- vate bath and kitchenette, Frigi- daire. Also one room apartment with private bath and kitchenette. Frigidaire. 106 Main Ave. Nicola Apts, IMMEDIATE possession, unfurnished apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. 11% 4th St. Above Woodmansee Stationery, ap- ply Woodmansee Stationery. MODERN two room furnished apart- ment. Living room, kitchen, closet | and bath room. Electric refrigera- tor. Laundry privileges. Close in. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. UNFURNISHED downtown apart- ment. Available June Ist. Large living room, bedroom, kitchen and _bath, Inquire DOWNTOWN light housekeeping. bath. Hot water always. Main, Apt 2. Connecting 304% OUCH! It still hurts our pocket- books, but all last week’s specials are sold. . _ SPECIAL—THIS WEEK ONLY 1935 Plymouth 4-door DeLuxe Sedan 1932 Dodge Sedan 1936 Ford DeLuxe Sedan of Honest Used Car CORWIN-CBURCE IE 122 Main \OTORS, Phone 700 1933 Dodge, fally over- hi 1935 G.M.C. 1935 Chev. Cab and Chassis Will trade and give special terms Fleck Motor Sales EITHER 1930 Chevrolet coupe or 1935 Plymouth coach. Low mileage. 519 5th St. Evenings. 1934 FORD V-8 pick up. Might con- sider trade. 1010 Main. “Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Grocery store doing good business, fixtures and stock. Fine grocery building includes splendid living quarters and three apart- ments with circulating automatic gas heat. Write Tribune Ad. 21012. EXCELLENT restaurant, beer and soda business in Bismarck. Only interested parties need apply. Rea- son selling, retiring. Write Tribune Ad. 209: WELL. EQ parlor and lunch, also liquor. Good established business. Reason for disposing, poor health, Write Tribune Ad. 20926. Miscellaneous for Sale BUICK SEDAN, ice boxes, washing machine, $8. Coal range. .For rent, two light housekeeping rooms, 212 2nd. Phone 360-W. Room at 214 2nd, Phone 1311- POTATOES, Cobblers, Red Tramps, Ohios . For seed and table use. Come and see us beforé you “buy elsewhere. Phone 1317. 222 So. 9th St. SEED and table potatoes. Irish Cob- blers and Triumphs. Three miles north of Grafton, Ralph Boone. GRAVEL box for sale. Will hold from 4 to 5 yards. Nick Janiow,. Wilton, N. Dal PEDIGR ire-haired terriers. Six weeks old. 704 6th St. Real Estate REAL ESTATE IF THERE IS almost any house or lot in Bismarck you wish to buy ask me about it as probably it is on my lists of over 100 houses and over 1000 lots on every street in city. All listings and correspond- ence in connection with any sale are open to your inspection. See others, then compare my prices with theirs. You can buy cheaper through. F. E. YOUNG LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale, Reason for selling. __old age and poor health. Call 601. AT DEHNE APARTMENTS, 211 Ave. A. living room, kitchen, private bath, locker and closet space. Washing privileges. DAYBED, dresser, occasional chair. Other miscellaneous articles. 912 “9th St. Basement Apt. Call after 5:00 o'clock. NEW building, unfurnished apart- ment, three rooms, private bath. Call at 611 Ave. A from 2 to 8 p. m. Jasman Apts. di Houses for Sale BY OWNER, house, 5 rooms and bath. Close in. At a bargain. Write Tribune Ad. 20999. GOOD house for income or residence. Reasonably priced. Write Tribune Ad. 20990. | FIVE room house, 3 lots and.garage. All for $1,800. 411 So. 10th St. Seed and Feed DAVENPORT, studio couch, bed, two springs, mattress, writing desk, _chest of drawers. 301 Hannafin. SINGLE BED, box spring mattress with kapok pad. Call later 5 o'clock. 608 Ave. F. Phone 1758-M. me DAVENPORT and chair, library ta- ble, dresser, cot with mattress. Call 414 12th. JUEEN Anne library table, $5; sturdy kitchen table, $5. 214 Ave. C. NEAR capitol, 2 room ground floor apartment. Completely furnished. Available May 15, 1029 7th St. FALCONER seed corn, $2.75 bu. Bur- leigh county mixed, $2.50 bu. Shell- ed and graded, 95% germination, Doppler Bros., MenOkeD: FURNISHED three room and bath apartment, also one room, kitchen- ee and bath. Murphy bed. Phone 1432. THREE room furnished or unfur- nished apartment. Reasonable rent. Close to pool and park. Tel. 204-W. TASES chairs and beds. 522 11th EAST front ground floor 3 room apartment. Screen porch. Reason- able to small family. 602 12th St. Rooms for Rent’ LARGE furnished sleeping room, ground floor. Suitable one or two gentlemen only. 808 Ave. B. Phone 467-R. LARGE sleeping room, nicely fur- nished. Hot water all times. Va- cant May 15. Reasonable. 318 8th St. SMALL FURNISHED sleeping room. Suitable for one. Next to bath. Private entrance. $10. 316 3rd St. TO GENTLEMEN, sleeping room near park and swimming pool. Call at 312 Park after 6. =|TARGE cool room suitable for two. Private entrance. 501 3rd St. Phone 926-R. ee NICE clean room suitable for/one or two gentlemen. Always hot water. 903 9th St. NICELY furnished room in modern home. Always hot water. 614 8th St. SLEEPING or light housekeeping room for rent. Call 1749-W. ROOM for rent in modern home. close to bath. 308 Ave. B. LARGE. sleeping room, $12. Ladies only, 315 Mandan St. SINGLE and double rooms: Board if desired. 623 6th St. 2 FURNISHED room near capitol. 512 Ave. E. Phone 1032. _____ Wanted to Rent____ ‘WITH option of buying round tent, 30 or 40 feet in diameter, complete with center and side poles and side walls. Lester Christ, Killdeer, N. D. WANTED —Good whole summer pas- Bernhardt, Taylor, N. Dak. NEW COZY apartment, private bath, laundry privileges. Nice location. Ideal for summer. Phone 1511. FURNISHED apartment for rent. Living room and kitchenette. Frig- idaire. $22. Everts, 314 3rd St. POUR room upstairs apartment with | or unfurnished. att 1 18th 8t. Phone 1175-W. COMPLETELY furnished 3 room ture for 35 head of cattle. Joe| FURNISHED apartment. Private porch. Private entrance. Tel. 850. 406. 9th. THREE rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished, 119% 8rd St. See Mr. _ Kelly at Kelly's Lunch. THREE one room apartment furn- ished for light housekeeping. 818 Ith. St. Tel. 1747-R. TWO room apartment for rent. Gas, lights, water furnished. 1116 Ros- ser. Phone 978-J. ONE ROOM new modern furnished basement apartment, private en- trance. Call 1204. COMPLETE modern furnished apartment with sun porch. Adults. 1002 Bdwy. ONE large light housekeeping room, _ 720 2nd Bt. TWO CLEAN rooms for light house- keeping. Upstairs. $22 per month. 1014 Bdwy. ROOM and kitchenette apartment. Ground floor. Call evenings, 519 5th St. TWO modern furnished apartments. $25 per month, Mandan &t. TWO room apartment. Downstairs. 207 13th St. Phone 2052-W. TWO room modern apartment. East door. 523 12th St. ‘apartment. Rose Apts. | Call 215 3rd St. Phone 852. WANTED TO RENT: Desk space. Downtown location. Write Tribune Ad. 21038. Es Wanted to Borrow | Write Tribune Ad. 21008. MODERN apartment, call 717 Thayer | Ave. Phone 2180. FURNISHED 3 room apartment. Call at 812 Ave. B. Farms for Sale SMALL dairy farm. - Will sell or trade for city property in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 20966. 50 per bu. 15 Os extra tion, Garnier, Bis- per -bag. Charles marck, N. Dak. FALCONER seed corn with 10 per cent flint, germination 74. Five bu- shel lots. $1.80 bu. Frank Kal- voda, Mandan. 75 BUSHEL Falconer seed corn. Test 98%. Also Bison flax. V. L. Ander- son, Wilton, N. Dak. Tel. 16-F2. BARLEY, 80c bushel.. 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