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* North Dako! TAKE STEELS AND RAILS LEAD STOCK RALLY OF GOOD STRENGTH Penne aeesek a 00 | McKes & R. Recoveries of Fractions to/4™ ia ec 4h McKes R Pf 44% Miami Cop 16% Three or More Points Are =|amH&tL 7% | Mid-Con Pet 27% Prevalent in List inane) alee Am Metal 47% (Minn Mol 12% New York, May 14—(7)—With steels|Am Pow Lt 9 /M St PSSM 1% and rails in front, Thursday's skidding|Am Rad == 31 / sont: Ward 50% stocks righted themselves in Friday’s|Am Roll M $3 {sur Corp 13 tharket with recoveries of fractions to}Am S Ref 82% | Nash Mtrs 18% Soc mare poles es roa Re Nat Biscuit 25% turn-about was the tentative settle-|Am T & T 164% aot ee ee ment of the Jones & McLaughlin steel ]AM Tob B 7%) nat nisin 29% strike, Am Ww Wee 18% | nat Pr. & Lt 9% Brokers attributed much of the day's} Am Wool Pf 61, | vot gio gig betterment to purchases by those who | Anaconda © 48% | 1a A 8% believed at least a technical rally was|Arm Ill WH ry cents in the cards because of Thureday’s|A8 Dry G 18%) © Avia 10 sturp relapee, Profit selling reduced |4 7 8. F ee amar sag Gg IES Fa ers 1,200, Se ase iment shoe OT eae Bonds forward . Otis Rev. .36% Major commodities newest Bendix 19% | Pac G & El 28% downward trend. Beth Stl 784 Boeing Air J Briggs Mig. @%|Pathe Film 6% | Livestock Budd Wh 84! penney JC 95% But Gop az 6 |PeanER. jut 80, 8T. PAUL Phelps Dodge 45 South st. Baul, May 1¢—(ap—v,| Can Pec, 12% ie ee 8. D. A)—Cattle 2,300; generally! Gaterpit w%|Pup ere No al steady; most slaughter steers 9.00 t0| Celanese $7. | pumeve NY a 10.50; some around 11.00; well fin- d Pasco 62% ‘Oil 1 be ished heifers 10.90 to 11.00; bulk me-| Chos a Ohio S6X|bettihCuax lat os 800; cows up tol Gata NW 4% | Radio 9 750 plain butchers 5.75 to] cua, Ww a%lme O 8 6.50; cutters 4.00 to aoe ea oa t2| Chi Gt W pid 12%|Rem Rand 24% 628; stockers, scarce. CMSP [Reo Motor SX steady, bulk 750 to aso: Lpsticined (Hoe 6000; opening rather slow due Chrysler 100% |Schen Distill 42% to sharply higher asking prices; now Col-Palm 20% |Seabd Oll 39% fairly active at 10 to 15 higher; "100 Sears-Roe 83% to 300 Ibs, 1040 to 1085; early top| Col G HL 12% | Bears: 27% 10.58; some™held higher; few 310 to| Com Soly 14%) eurrl Skee 400 ‘Ibs. 10.00 to 10.40; 160 to 180 Ibs.| Com & Sou 2% aX 10.10 to 1055; 120 to 15 Ibs. 9.25 to| Con Edis ON | eocony. Veo | 18 10.00; good sows largely 9.90; few| Con Oil 14% | Foy ro 10.00; medium down to 9.25; good| Cont Can 4 | pou oe 55% stags 9.75 to 1025; feeder pigs 9.00/ Cont Mot 3%) 2° py’ 38% to ¥.50; average cost Thuraday 10.18;|ContOlDel 41%/20 Bo pe gi weight 226 Ibs. Oorn Prod 85%) Soerry Corp 17% Sheep, 1,000; 701 direct; supply in-| Crosley 18% gta Brands 12% cludes one load fed clipped lambs;| CuAmSug 8% lange El 7% balance natives; little done early; un-| Curt Wret = 5%) sq oi cal. 42% dertone steady to strong, all classes; | Deere &Co. 137%) sia oj Ind 43% cholee fed clipped lambs held around] Dis Mtch 28% /giq ON J 64% 10.50. Dome Mines 40 |stew War 17% Dairy cattle less active, steady;| DougAric 4% |ston & Web 20% bulk medium and good springers|Dupont 153 [Studebaker 14% 65.00-85.00; light cows 45.00-55.00. East Kod 161 |swift & Co 2 El Auto Lit 37%| Texas Corp ORICAGO Ri Te Gul Sul %% Chicago, May 1 br ae Ceip ap |e Ped Le min &0oO at , PC —Hoga 4,000, including 1,51 decks Firestone % |T1 Rol Bear 61 market sfound ne higher her than Thurs 80%larencAm 18% higher; top 11.60; bi ue 38% | Tri-Coht Cor 8 200- 62% | Truax-Traer 9) 85% Union Car 99 oe Union Pac 144 Un Air Cor 24% re on berated 1% round 11.00, te a GN Ir Otf .21%| Unite Fruit 77% 10,60; load welghty ‘helters|@ N Ry Pf 544/Un Gas Im 12% emaining Supply mostly gom: Greyhound 13% /US Ind Al 34 ipo in sand, Cede TEN weenie at|Hec'Prod °12% | U8 Pipe 52% FE Houd--H B=2t%}U8 R & Im 10% ure, 4 only, outstanding on Mot” 15%'US Rubber 35 ‘upward; vi Sme stendy) bul sb009.00; few ys ed =x oo po bg ot waieen moto, including 3,500 4 40% | US Stl Pf 131 fener proves quell ‘considered; 108% | War Pict 11% far eu fee ‘ive spring Sera 3 In Nick-Ca 88%| West Un 57% sholte wool mbs 0; ex-|Int T&T 9%!) Westing Air 44% treme top’ ed lambs 11.25; bulk 37 | Westing El 1: shorn ewe} down, choice light+ weights ‘White Mot 22% Krog Groc 21% | Wilson & Co 9 SIOUX CIT: Lib-O-F Gl 66 | Woolworth Siow City, a ty 1 ar 8. D. | Lig M B-4s -96% | Wrigley Jr chost little chi se 1 rietly aresice aan ed up to 14.00; common and medium sai feds down to a 3 Current Broo ner, and feed cattle Ae 10 oe good common ani thd-1680 Ibe, good 3. common ani 00d nd | No. 1 hard mae? cy te and | N medium BG good sows Rough so feeder a iJ She 000, ini ding Si fed CUBE, 4 Lomb: 83 11 ages 10.50; no wooled Thins otter few good shorn. ee STOCK! New York, May 14. oo —Curb: American Ge: 40. Cities Service 3 Elec, Bond & Share 16%. Fisk Rubber 13%. COVERRMENT, ‘ork, May 14. ‘8 115. Treasury ‘8 ho aa Lipighs ‘AGO STOCKS (By the Asseciated Press) Miawest Hots 9%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCK! Minneapolis, May Lg vo—Btocks: First Bank Stock 13 Northwest Banco 11 INVESTMENT TRUSTS iy the Associat led Press) (Over Tne counter in td ore): Maryland Fund 1, Quart Inc 8h 16. ‘The alligator mapping turtle 1s 8 giant among fresh-water reptiles. pC} NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION ae APPROPRIATION 2On OF ‘wa- EK TARE. NOTICH nt Logan ward, whose address marck, North De- kota, has made application to the State Engineer for K Permit to divert at; appropriate Crane. appropriate: from Bart Creek located in tl petition praye for LA permis to Int on ‘gor he NE% 0 ae of Section 13. frownsnip 3 Range 81 West, the epprox! mount of 1.43 cubic feet 0 second of time ane “ne of April to O er for each permit hay remain in force, for tpose pre ie ae corsesn lands, “consisting tion 11, 7.3 seres, Sh dection | ie {oni acres in Section <3, 0.03 acres in Sec- tion 14, all in Township 139 No Range 81 cian in Burleigh County, further, that the State Engineer will consider sald ape plication at his office, AY the city of ismarck, North Dakota, on the sth day of June, 1937, at the hour of three o'clock P. t which, time and place all persons rested may present jielr Objections 1 in person or in writ- in ‘Bated at Bismatce, Ne he Dakota, this 27th day o: Aprii, 1 Tomas, 5-7-14-21-28. NDS )—Govern- | 6 water from Burnt / Dav! DULUTH CASH GRAIN Lpotiglag epee 14. ae cine cash 1 Reavy are 1 4, 54 ibs. 1. 1,24-1. 38; No. 5, 52 Ibs. Ibs, 1.22-1.35; 56. ibs. fate northern 1.33-1.37. No, winter Montana q lb 1 red durum tisk 25% Mises durum Giscounted 3-5c below am! ‘Flak ne TT 2.44. 0. 8, yrs eee 86.8 9% Barley: ‘Matting se 10; feed 60-72. — Ee NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR AP! PRIA’ oO TION OF WA- Ten M APPLE CREEK E NOTICE, that J. Re “North Di whose address is Menoken Kota, has made appllestion to the State Engineer for a permit to divert and appropriate water from Apple petition prays for a permit to appropriate from a@ point on said Aj ple Creek located in the NW% of tion 36, Township? 139 North, Reni 19 West, thi roximate dmount of t of water per second of time during the months of April to ctober for each year sald permit may remain in force, for the purpot of sot Sb act certain Eaips consist. ae of 20 Acres in the Wik ts NW: 5 ht a SS acres-in the Nw ail In Section 36, Towne Hite 139 North, Range West, in Burleigh County, North Dakota, T. TICE, further, that the State Engineer will consider said ap. Bismarck, at his office, in the city of ismarck, North Dakota, on the 8th a of June, 1937, at the hour of two lock P. M., at which time and place ent persons -interested may present thelr: objections in person or in writ- ated at Bismarck, North Dakota, thie 27th “aay of April, 1937, E. J. Tho State Engin 5-7-14-21-28, OTICE 01 en that pursuant County Court of wet ane Lett of Estate of Ubbi Fonnson, Deceased late of the ity of Turner County, South Dakota, will soll at private sale to the highest bidder the following described land situated ie en an County, North Dakota, t Sor utNenat Guerier (SEX) Section twent; e: (21) -Township One hun- ered ery: tour (144) Range 79, West the 5th P. M. Burleigh County, That sald sale’ will be made on or ter the 2nd day of guns 1937. oan pds for the purchase of sa! ad must be in writing, and may oe the undersigned pers: t. Fi dreau South Dakota, oF said Blas may be filed with ene County Court of Bure jeigh B aeetys N. N. Doon or before the be Arr land will be sold either Ne all cash or not less than one fit and the remainder ay Ba able in Bot over ft ‘able either zene time pa: in ine a Beortion ee to Se speci thea juch bid by mort, in the land sold, * Dated fay 13, 1937, Mareka Johnson, Executrix of the Estate of Ubbe "| 5-14-81. | mand was received. Saar mete, De-| ne WHEAT PRICES PICK UP AS EXPORTS OF CANADA GROP GAIN = 1.15% 1.17 1.15% 1.16% 114% 115% 114 115% : May new .. 1.26% 120% 1.26% 120% in| May old .. 1.27% 1. i Both Great Britain, Germany in July new 1, 118% 117% 115% 117 Market for Grain From : coat North America 20% Ox Chicago, 3 May 14.—/>}—Stimulated % by estimates that 1,000,000 bushels of | se 30% Canadian wi had been bought for 40% 40 40% export, wheat ® maximum gain| soy Beans— . of 3% cents late Friday. NT% 117% 1.75% 1.75% Part of the export purchases of Ca- 175) (173) «(1.73 nadian wheat were for Great Britain was also a buyer today 1.10% 1.08% 1.10% of Canadian wheat. 110% 99% 1.00% Scarcity of offerings hoisted May 90% 80% 80% elivery of corn 3% .cents. 91% 90% 20% At the close, wheat was 1 to 2% cents above yesterday's finish, May ee, 13 4 1.23%, July 1.16%4-%, corn 1 cent off 11.72 11.70 1187 to 3% up, May 1.29%, July 1.16%- 117, MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER i May 14.—(@—Shorts faders before the close esion and wheat futures gained considerably before committments were covered. Better financial and labor news started the recovery and markets ended strong. wae sheet closed 1%, Meher. - uw at e 1 higher at 119%. 2 ‘lax futures were steady. May closed 1 higher at 2.15, July unchanged 1 higher at hs grains closed” higher. oats cloned 1% higher at ai, July % Mgher at 41% and Sept. 9% high er.at 37%. May rye closed 1% higher at 1.03, July % higher at Mes and | Jt Sept. % higher at 86%. May feed barley closed % higher at 68, and July 1% higher at 63%. May maiting bar- ley_closed unchanged at 1.12. ‘Demand for better quailty of cash wheat was good. There was no change in winter or durum. Cash corn demand was fair. Oats was in good demand. Rye demand improved, Barley was unsettled. Flax was lower. | Produce Markets zi CHICAGO Gileaga: May 14.—@)—Butter, eggs ae poultry showed little change Fri- ec utter 15; 528 steady; creamery-/ specials (93° 31-31%; extras (92) 30%; extras. firate, Gi-9i) 29° 29%; firsts (88-89) 27%-28; stand- ards (90 centralized carlots) 29. eae 42,768, steady, prices unchang- settled ene over 5 Ib. 17, 5 less 16%; cee orn hens 14; fryers, colored 24%, White Rock 27, Plymouth Rock 27%; broilers, colored 23, Ply-| mouth and White Rock 24, Leghorn | 20; bareback chickens 2 prings, colored 26, White Rock 28, Plymouth Rock 30; roosters 12, Leghorn roost- ers 11; turkeys, hens 16, toms 15, No, turkeys 14; ducks white and colored 4% Ib, up 16, small 14; geese 11. NEW YORK New York, May 14.—()—Butter, 5,- $49, firm; mery, higher than ex- lengths fine original territory wools reported available under 95 No particular selling pressure | was reported, even though littie de-| CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, May 14.—(P)—(U. S, D. A.) Potatoes, 113, on-track 232, total Us. shipments 925; old stock, slightly weak nat ‘moderate, demand slow: viaclke per owt, Idaho Russet a Ae Gre 85; mostly baoedri: 1, 1.95-2.05; US. Mountains commercial i $0: Wiscon ified few sal set rurals U! prices low mand slow; ae ee ewt. Louisiana Bliss triumphs US. No, 1, 2.35-85 ac- cording to size and quality; US. No. ery few sales 1.15- 50; Alabama Bitss a cnap US. No. 1, 2.50; US, No. 2 00-25; Florida gpaulaing Rose US. me ‘alifornia White Rose US. round whites unclass- ay MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, May 14.—()—Flour, carload lots, per barrel in 98 pound ‘cotton sacks: oA ly patents un- 30; standard patents, Shipments 19,- 66. ‘brai 50-32.00. Standard middlings 36. 00 37.00, RANGE OF CARLOT SALES So Minneapolts, —(F)—Range of carlot grain sa! Wheat No. 3 dark northern 1.31 %. No. 3 mixed 1. um Ww 2: No. “0 . Rye No. L0F-1.05%. © Barley | No. 1 malting 13 2, 1.00-1.20. Flax No. 1, 51838. GRAIN feago, 14.-—(@)—Cash whéat ot bara 1.31%. Corn No.2 mixed 3-No. 3 yellow 1.30%-32%; No. 1.33%. Oats No. 2 whi: ae ww outside weight 1.75 ey 10-85 nom; maa ltin, ‘hi 00-; aes nom. tye. Timothy see ee 50 cwt. Glover Seed 26.00-32,00 cwt, INIPEG CASH GRAIN , Maq ioe ‘ash wheat ern fo, 2 northern wo bert ei Poultry, live, 1 car, 31 trucks, un- | Tb, and | CHICAGO RANGE Caleago, May ie 14 — 1242 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, May aa te Wheat— Open May July Sept. Malting Barley— 1.24% 1.26% 124% baat cs 103 1.03 85% 87 208 My 208 208 3.08 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., May 14. May .. July 1.20% 12" 1.08% 1.06% 1.04% reo 1.21% rd durum 123% Coarse 1 1 127% .... 1.25% 121% Grains . 1.28% 1.29% .... 125% 2.00% 2.17% .... Fish Stuffed ARS | 1 cup milk, 1-3 cup soft c! teaspoon chopped onions, 1 salt, % teaspoon paprika. ingredient Set upright on shallow pan. 1.2: No. 3 northern ea E Oats 1 No. 3 white 55%; No. 3 white 52%, to prevail in interstellar space. ‘ 126 - 112 $8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1987 (Grin Quota ene Closs rere 1.24% 1.21% 1.23% High Close 1.33% 1.33% 1% 133% 118% 119% 1.18% 1.19% 63% 1.03 2.15 2.08 {MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN lis, May Laat 4 Tecewe "Friday 53° compared to J Today’s Recipe | 94% 95% 95% 95% 8% 26% said Sadao ate ATh 5 31h 210° 208°" 2.09% —P)— Durum— Open Bish Low oe "abi 120% 118% olis cash wheat and coarse quotations today follow: Cash Wheat Delivered To Arrive lhy DNS 60 Ibs. 140 tra’ 34%-35%; extra (92 score) 33%- 151 Prd 34%. Other grades unchangd. . Cheese, 107,985, about steady and 150 unchanged, 30 Eggs, 16,793, lrregular, Mixed col- ors: Standarde 6 22%; fists 21%; med- VAD ree cevve lums 19-19%; dirties “No. 1, 19-19%; other mixed colors unchanged. bs. SAV oee Sen other “Groien, all white and i: a Din Be : penchanged. Lae aa eS ADR ees hie k, Jemeysee ry i Live pow express, 1 Broflerd, Leghora 12:20; fede d6e2t;|> Dah 355 yop 143 aoey eves fowls, colored 28, Ducks 12-13. Oth-|4 nh 3 54 er_express prices unchanged. 4DNS Dressed poultry generally steady| Ibs. ..... 126 141 see tone ee old ‘turkeys (Northwestern, /4 DN & 53 - tern, Southwestern and Virginian) | lbs, ..... 1240 1,30) sree oven Frozen chicks (boxes), fryers |5 DN § 82 11-24; roasters. 19-2 Other tresh |? The 123 137 PORHUBTIGEREAAE ponies peatsees) a aus 5DNB&SI RUTTER AND | EGG FUTURES |, i 850 a ue oy 9 cago, May 14.—(}—. Butter Futures: Ibs... 12L 182 wee we High Low Close|1 nort eer spring t fey asta 20% 29% ie Montana Winter Wheet. protein 2% 29% 11D HW oF 30 30% | 1H W... 136 1.38 134 1.36 5 or 22 22%) 1 HW... 134 136 1,32 1.34 21% 21% | 12% protein i 1DH Wor ards, Oct. . 23% 23% 23%| 1H W... 132 134 130 1.32 MONEY RATES Cie “o New York, May 14—(#}—Call money Oy 129 131 127 : 4 er, cent aor et, Prime | Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat ; | loans steady, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos.|1 DH W or 1% per cent. Bankers acceptances} 1H W... 130 132 1.28. 1.30 . | unchanged. 2DHW or ee ew ‘or! _—(*)—Foreign ie exchange easy: Great Britain demand| 3H W...127 129 125 127 ia aollars, others in cents: Great Bri- Durem 4.93: France 447%; Italy|1 amber hd ny free 4.10; reg. 19:60:] 60 Ibs... 129% 125% 120% 122% Montréal In New York 10018. |2 amber hd ontreal in New Yor He)" 59 Tose TBM 124K vee oe BOSTON wool 2 amber hi Boston, May 14.—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.)| 58 Ibs... 1.19% 1.23% .000 ovoe Manufacturers and top makers|3 amber hd owed little interest in the purchase LITM% 121% ..00 sven oe dara movi. ot the Boston met | ruber bd wools were largely nominal. due to| 56 IBS... 115% 1.20% 06 +e leck of demand. Good French comb-|4 amber hd tates length fine territory wool in or-| 55 Ibs.... 1.13% 1.18% .. ey ee Yi scoured basis, Short cents to $1 scoure: Ae combings and clothings 11% 116% . 2 large peppers, 3 tablespoons but- ter, 2 tablespoons flour, % cup fish, mes chopped parsley, % teaspoon pete te et Peppers in halves, discard seeds and pulp. Melt butter, add flour ‘and milk. Cook until creamy sauce forms. Stir constantly. Add rest of nba. a elsmarek, ‘Korth Dakota, its and refill pepper cases. Geo Me Re Absolute )zero temperature is said BISMARCK BLKS 70 SPONSOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLIN ties to Be Examined Free Here Next Saturday Crippled children from seven Mis- es Slope counties will be brought to Bismarck next Saturday for exam- ination at a clinic for crippled child- ren, one of a series being conducted under the sponsorship of Elks in co- Operation with state and county wel- fare boards. The clinic will open at 9 a. m. in the World War Memorial building, with two Fargo orthopedic physicians, Drs. Joel C. Swanson and Harry For- tin, in attendance. Local physicians and two physiotherapists wll also be on the staff of the clinic. ‘The clinic here will serve children from Burleigh, McLean, McIntosh, Logan, Emmons, Kidder and Sheridan counties, Boys and girls up to the age of 21 years will be admitted for exam- ination. L. K. Thompson is chairman of the Bismarck Elks club’s crippled child- Ten’s committee, which is in general charge of arrangements for the clinic. Other members are Theodore Quan- rud, Judge I. C. Davies, Frank Mil- hollan and Exalted Ruler Herman Leonard. Miss Mary Cashel, county red cross nurse, is honorary executive secretary of the committee. was also named chairman of the committee on X-rays and E. M. Davis was made chairman of the house committee. After children have been examined by the orthopedic physicians, X-rays will be made at local hospitals, Trans- portation will be furnished to and from the hospitals by the local Elks lodge. I, C, Davies is chairman of the com- mittee on transportation. Committees, have also been ap- pointed to arrange for the entertain- Ment and comfort of children and their parents while in Bismarck. Following the clinic here, similar clinics will be conducted at James- tuwn and Fargo. Others have already been held at Williston, Dickinson, Devils Lake, Mandan and Minot. CHECK THIEF HELD St. Paul, May 14.—()—Federal au- thorities Friday held Edward Lukas- wicz, 24, of Plerg, on a charge of theft of mails for taking of a relief check ee $15 from the mailbox of a neigh- r. Years ago, cooking time was “throw- ing time.” Old recipes read like this: “Throw into a bowl two cups of flour, throw in a dash of salt, throw in a teaspoon of soda, and throw in after a cup of milk.” Houses for Sale Two Bargains! Five-room and six-room up-to- date bungalows in Bismarck. $1,500 down payment on each, balance same as rent, Write Tribune Adv. No. 21079 APARTMENT house for sale and 9 furnished. Income per month on balance. Write ‘Trib- une Ad. 21066, THREE room partly modern house for sale or trade for house farther out. 427 15th St. FIVE room house, 3 lots and garage. All for $1,800. 411 So. 10th St. Houses for Rent WELL furnished two bedroom home. Good location. For summer “ieee Garage. Garden space. Adult preferred. Write Tribune Ad. nore. WELL furnished desirable 5 room house for June, July and August. References required. Write Tribune Ad. 21031. noe sed Bt, or phone 455. 5 ROOM house, garage, chicken house, aheds, 2 acres of land, Peter Rennich. Good location. 06 oth gt. Call at 314 9th. MODERN six room house, newly de- corated. Call 117-M. « Sr peal Ce meeeine S “4! PETITION FOR OF WA- TAKE NOTICE, that A. W. Guss whose address is Bismarck, North Kota, has made application to the State Engineer for # permit to divert and appropriate water from Burnt Creek. The petition prays for a permit to appropriate from a point on oe Burnt Creek located int (He NPA SES of Section 2, peti ft 139 North, Range 81 SPOR ORS: amount of 1.5 bie feet of water per second of time during the months of April to October for each year permit may remain in force, for the purpose of irrigating certain lands, consisting of 120 acres in Section 2, Township 139 North, anes 81 West, in ee County, North Dakota. NOTICE, further, that the State Faneineen will consider said ap- plication at his office, in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, on the 9th day of June, 1937, at the hour of two o'clock P, M., at which time and place all persons interested may present thelr obje as in person or In writ- me, ted at Bismarc! Norn Dakota, this 27th day of April, Ed. Thomas, State Engineer. | | 5:7-14-21-28, STATE OF NORTH "DAKOTA, Coun- in’ of yon DISTRICT COURT, Fourth Judl- Ps a, ‘i Plaiatite, vs. Charles L. Jordan, &r., Defe ae ened NORTH DANOTA'T as, NAMED DEFEN! You are hereby Silpemoned to an- swer the compist of the plaintit¢ an the above entitled action, which is file in the office of Be Clerk of s: cd District Court, and to serve a copy of your answer thereto upon the seriber hereto at his office in Bismarck, in Burleigh North Dakota, within thirty da exclusive of the day of bs and In case of your failure to appear oF answer as above requii nea A egis Attorney for poeintiee, co wane Blige re marek, North Dakota, 1f ~Male Help Wanted There’s Lots of News - In These WANT-ADS Work Wanted | Automobiles for Sale . FIRST class wanted. No others need apply. Corwin-Church- ill Motors. Phone 700. WANTED—Meat cutters and meat counter men. Apply Red Owl Store on Broadway. Female Help Wanted FOR REPAIRING or recovering fur- niture. Call Schneider, 709 12th. North or phone 1941-R. Prices very reasonable. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- paired. Called for and delivered. H. ae Phone 1563-J, 1004 ve. C. SPECIAL work for married women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Give age and dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. D-650, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED: Girl for general house- work, F. Jaszkowiak. Phone 823. 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. Room and Board NICE east room with morning and evening meals for ae only. Phone 145, 401 5th. Household Goods for Sale 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, room set, large buffet, good sized table, six dining room chairs, upholstered. 9th St. Basement Apt. Call after 5:00 o'clock, SINGLE BED, box spring mattress with kapok pad. Call after 5 o'clock. DAVENPORT and chair, library ta- ble, dresser, cot with mattress. Call 414 12th, QUEEN Anne library table, $5; sturdy kitchen table, $5. 214 Ave. C. Real Estate REAL ESTATE IF THERE I8 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 Before— BUILDING, REMODELING REFINANCING Investigate Our * Home Loan Plans e@ee © No added fees! ©@ Convenient pay- ments, No commission or service charge! No appraisal fee. No delay. eee Bismarck Building & Loan Ass’n. (Community service since 1906) Room 11—First Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Phone 915 Rooms for Rent CARGE 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 &t. TO GENTLEMEN, sleeping room near park and swimming pool: Call ‘ at 312 Park after 6. FURNISHED room for one or two. Convenient to capitol and down- town. Phone 614. ROOM for rent. Suitable for one. Private entrance. Toilet and lava- 411 1st St. LARGE pleasant room suitable for one or two. Always hot water. -422 4th. Phone 649. LARGE cool room suitable for two. Private entrance. 501 3rd St. Phone 926-R. FURNISHED sleeping room. Cen- trally located. Hot water always. rin Sth St. NICE clean room suitable for one or two gentlemen. Always hot water. 903 Sth St. ROOM in central location, $12. Also eae $3. Call at 523 9th. Phone NICELY furnished room in modern pee Always hot water. 614 8th aaEaNG or light housekeeping room for rent. Call 1749-W. ROOM for rent in modern home. pa ieee Sp ei 908 Ave Be LARGE sleeping room, $12. Ladies only, 316 Mandan St. .| SINGLE and double rooms. Board if desired. 623 6th St. Ave. E. Phone 1 Wanted aon WANTED—For summer months, fur- Fein house or apartment. Prefer Jocation in residential section. Write Tribune Ad. 21070, as leave inform- ation at Tribune office. irea,| WANTED TO RENT: “Desk space. t| Downtown location. Write Tribune Ad. 21038. .| NEW unfurnished 4 room apartment. WASHING at home, by careful ex- Pperienced woman, Just washed and dried or finished. Phone 2455-W. | EXPERIENCED woman wants day) or hour work, or part time. Call 1047-R, LOOK YOUR BEST Tip-Top Gieaners 322 sri iis st eet 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 Tribune Office. NEW fireproof building across street 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. living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath. Four large closets, electric refrig- erator. Gas and water furnished. Laundry privileges. Davis Apts. Phone 465-W. TO SUBLET: For summer months, furnished apartment suitable for three ladies or family without chil- edren. Phone 1873-W after 5 p. m. or inquire at Tribune office during FRNISHED 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. 114 4th 8t. Above Woodmansee Stationery, ply Woodmansee Stationery. MODERN two room ished apart- ment. Living room, kitchen, closet and bath room. Electric refrigera- tor, Laundry, reivneae ‘Close in. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. UNFURNISHED downtown apart- ment. Available June Ist. Large living room, bedroom, kitchen sad bath. Inquire Dah! Clothing Sto. OUCH! It still hurts our pocket- books, but all Iast week’s specials are sold. SPECIAL—THIS WEEK ONLY 1935 Plymouth 4-door DeLuxe in + S475 1932 Dodge Sedan . 115 1936 Ford DeLuxe Sedan 545 1929 De Soto Sedan .... Many others to choose from. of Honest Used Car Dealings Ratatat pel nd MOTORS, IC. Phone 700 122 Main TRUCKS 1933 Dodge, fully over- 1935 G.M.C. Panel.. 1935 Chev. Cab and Chassis Will trade and give special terms Fleck Motor Sales Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Grocery store doing good 5 business, fixtures and stock. Fine grocery building includes splendid living quarters and three apart- ments with circulating automatic gas heat. Write Tribune Ad. 21012. FOR SALE—Leading barber shop in Marmarth. Reason for selling poor health, Witte Fred A. Nicholson, N. Dak. machine, $8. Coal range. For rent, two light housekeeping rooms, 212 2nd. Phone 360-W. Room at 214 2nd. Phone 1311-LW. POTATOES, Cobblers, Red Tramps, Ohios . For seed and table use. Come and see us before you buy elsewhere. Phone 1317. 222 So. St. MATOES, peppers and ci transplanted and potted. Camp- bell’s Floral, 2015 E. Main. Phone sail Z TWO cream separators, Challenge windmill, steel tower and_ wheel. John J. Richter, Menoken, N. Dak, SEED and table potatoes. Irish Cob- blers and Triumphs. Three miles north of Grajton, Ralph Boone, YOUNG brood sows bred to Chester White boar® Mrs. C. B. Bryan, one mile east of Fort Lincoln. GRAVEL box for sale. Will hold from 4 to 5 yards. Nick Janiow, Wilton, N. Dak. PEDIGREED wire-haired riers. Six weeks old. 704 6th St. apartment. One room, kitchenette, private bath, private entrance. Screen porch. Call 214 E. Rosser. LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale. Reason for selling. old age and poor health. Call 601. SUITABLE 3 adults, well furnished 3 room apartment. Electric ref- rigerator, laundry, gas furnished. See Custodian, College Bldg. IN NEW HOME near capitol, 3 room furnished basement apartment. “Private shower . Private entrance. 1038 7th St. Phone 1225. DOWNTOWN furnished room ae light housekeeping. Connecting * bath. Hot water always. 304% HEALTH Main, Apt 2. _e FURNISHED ground floor, front Is Your Greatest Asset Mere is relief for aches, Witte, for jure. JOHN F. CLASS VAPO PATH 206 Main Avenue. Phone 604 BISMARCK, N. D. call for appointments. Seed and Feed NICELY furnished two large rooms,/ private bath. Always hot water. Frigidaire. Private entrance. 213 llth 8t., back door. FALCONER seed corn, $2.75 bu. Bur leigh county mixed, $2.50 bu. Shell- ed and graded, 95% germination. Doppler Bros., Menoken. THREE room partly furnished base- ment ‘apartment, private bath. Pika machine for sale. 523 7th FALCONER seed corn with 10 per cent flint, germination 74. Five bu- shel lots, $1.80 bu. Frank Kal- voda, Mandan. new building, unfurnished apart: ment, three rooms, private bath. Call at 611 Ave. A from 2 to 8 p. m. Jasman Apts. THREE room furnished or unfur- nished apartment. Reasonable rent. Close to ere and park. Tel. 204-W. room ent on for. New rug aa well furnished. No childrene 411 5th St. Phone 273. EAST front ground floor 3 room apartment. Screen porch. Reason- able to small family. 602 12th St. NEW COZY apartment, private ba' laundry privileges. Nice location. Ideal for summer. Phone 1511. 78 BUSHEL Falconer seed corn. Test 98%. Also Bison flax.. V. L. Ander- son, Wilton, N. Dak. Tei. 16-F2, BARLEY, 80c bushel. Charles An- derson, Trygg place. 5 miles north of KFYR, on No. 10. Farms for Sale 100 ACRE farm with buildings, just off through-highway. Close to town. Between two lakes, fish. Good timber. Fine for sheep. Mary _ Picka, Lengby, Minn. s : SMALL dairy farm. Will sell or trade for city property in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 20966. FURNISHED apartment for rent. Living room and kitchenette. Frig- idaire. $22, Everts, 314 3rd St. COMPLETELY furnished 3 room apartment.. Private porch. Private entrance, Tel. 850, 406 9th. THREE rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished, 119% 3rd St. See Mr. Kelly at Kelly’s Lunch, FURNISHED apartment. Lights, wa- ter and gas furnished. Laundry privileges, 219 2nd St. THREE one room apartment furn- ished for light housekeeping. 818 ith. St. Tel. 1747-R. ONE ROOM new modern furnished basement apartment, private en- trance. Call 1204. THREE room apartment, newly de- corated, private entrance. ited at 318 9th St. FURNISHED 3 room and bath apart- ment by June Ist, 622 Ist St. __Phone 1432, COMPLETE modern furnished apartment with sun porch. Adults. 1002 Bdwy. ONE large light housekeeping room, 720 2nd St. TWO modern furnished apartments. $25 per month. 222 Mandan St. TWO room apartment. Downstairs. 207 13th St. Phone 2052-W. ‘TWO room modern apartment. Call East\door. 523 12th St. FURNISHED apartment. Rose Apts. 215 3rd 8t. Phone 852, MODERN apartment, call 717 Thayer Ave. Phone 2180. FURNISHED 3 room apartment. Call at 812 Ave. B. ONE apartment, furnished Phone 878. ———_—————— Mattresses HE MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 Write Tribune Ad. 21008. v "| 9th Bt. Phone 1126, Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (per word) 2 consecutive insertions (per Word) ....00..++000-88 3 consecutive insertions (per word) ............4%6 4 consecutive insertions (per word) ........- oo 5 consecutive insertions (per word) ..... ase000 SO 6 consecutive insertions (per word) ...... See ece eal This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota. Cuts and border used on want ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted: We re- serve the right to edit or re- ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representztive wil} call it you desire. 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