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STOCK PRIGISFADE Gran AS TRADERS gy VACATION INERTIA Exchange Little Excited by Sensational Ascent in Value of Corn Livestock SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, May 26.—()—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,100; fed steers | Dec. fully steady; medium to good kinds 9.50-11.50; best held above 12.50; she stock steady to strong; most butcher heifers 7.50-9.50; choice quoted up to 11.50; butcher cows largely 6.00-1.50; few up to 8.25; low cutters and cutters ranging from 4.00-5.75; bulls steady, mostly 5,50-6.25; best selections 6.35- 85; stockers firm, largely 6.00-7.50, Calves, 2,500; steady, bulk 7.00-8.00; | July choice 9.00; few 9.50. Hogs 4,500; fairly active, mostly 10 | Dec. lower than Tuesday's average; good to choice 170-300 Ibs. largely 11.00-25; top 11.25; some interests bidding 11.15 down; bigweights down to 10.50; 140- 160 Ibs. 10.50-11.00; lighter weights and pigs unevenly 10.00-50; good sows 10.00-25; mostly 10.15-25; stags mainly 10.75 down; few up to 10.90; average | Dec: cost Tuesday 10.88; weight 235 Ibs. Sheep 700; 300 direct; all classes opening about steady; choice clipped lambs up to 9.50; common to medium grades 7.00. to 850; medium grade wooled lambs up to 10.50; good to choice shorn ewes 400 to 450; weights above 140 lbs. down to 3.00. good selections 75.00 to 90.00. CHICAGO Chicago, May 26—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Hogs 10,000, including 3,500 di- rect; uneven 10 to 25 lower than Tuesday's average; mostly 15 to 25 off; pigs, packing sows and light lights showing most decline; top 11.90; bulk good and choice 200 to 300 Ibs. 11.60 data Teed at pied dette lew up to 10.50; sows 10.00 to 10.60. Cattle 9,000; calves 1,500; liberal supply good and choice steers and jong yearlings here including about loads _well-finished_ _Nebrasks;: very tele Ge ae he ee sell at 12.00 upward; undertone weak, but common and medium grades very scarce and well cleaned up on early. rounds, such cattle selling at 10.50), down to 9.00; very active trade again on fed heifers, also grassy and warm- ed-up kinds; this market strong, largely 25 to 50 higher for the week thus far; cows in slightly larger sup- Ply slow, steady; bulls steady at 7.00 down on sausage offerings; vealers weak early, at 5 9.50 to 10.50 but clos- ing lower on kinds of value to sell at 10.00 down; stocker and feeder trade @ little more active, both on thin grassers and well bred stock calves and southwest yearlings selling at 8.00 to 9.25 mostly. Sheep 12,000, including 6,500 direct; fat lambs very slow; buyers talking 25 to 50 lower; spring lambs and sheep steady; nine deck medium Cali- fornia spring lambs 11.25 straight; scattered lots native springs 12.00 to 13.00; choice clipped lambs held above 9.85; shorn California ewes 5.00; few throwouts 3.50. Sioux olty, Toe Soy 3 26.—(P}—(U, 8. Dep. .)—Cattle, 1,500; calves,|1 50; beef es year! and she stock largely firm; ask prices de! steer and yearling trade; and feeders, scarce, fully steady; few fed steers year- lings salable above 12.00; liberal ers, above. 16.0; ‘srity choke ers above ; strictly cl = shers quoted up to 1: ost beef 12.00; cows Siero cutter eredes mn main! aeaee few good light stock cn curtis: name ha free cae and choice } “and sob 00; cows, good 4.' 18-550; ion and medium 4. ane Calves, ‘and choice 6.75-9.00; good Weber at 10.60.95: roughs mcetly, 10.00-25; mae up to 11.00; feeder pigs strong to 25c high- er; at Sent few 10.50. Sheep, 1,500; no early fat lamb ac- fone uaeftone “held load dota ate springers aroun fe 11.25; only odd lots shorn of- ewes dered) ew lew sales shorn ewes steady at BOSTON woo Boston, May 26.—(®)—(U. 8, D. A.) = Prices ‘of country-packed medium fleeces inclined firmer Wednesday. Ohio and Michigan country-packed Sombing and clothing length % and % blood fleeces together were held Mostly at 40 teri cents tn the grea delivered east. Buyers occasto showed an interest in these wool: Choice Missouri: fleeces of similar packing brought 41 cents in the delivered east, compared with at which they were offered last week. Good southern Missouri medium wools were steady with last week, and some. were sold at 39 cents, delivered a quantities. GF medium Only. Im' grade fleeces have been sold. CHICAGO POTAT Shicago, May 26 UB. D. 95, on i total OB. pplii frlumphe: "is. No. 1, Alabama Bliss trium: Bish . 1.18% 1.18% 1.18% perrg L109 1.19% 1.18% 1.19 113% 118% 113 1.13% oe 100 cag 66 62% «68 63 62% 63 100 108 100 % 96 87 8% 87% AT 48% 1% 42% 36% 37% 199 190 196 196 1.99% 1.99% 195% 195% CHICAGO RANGE 2 118% 117% 115% 1.16% | w vee LIB 1.18% 117% 118% 140 133% 140 137 135 «61.37 121% 1.20% 1.21% 1.18% 1.17% 118% Ce 1.00% 1.10% 81% 80% 20% 1% MK 30 38% 38K 39% 3% 30% 1.78% 1.10% 1.76% 169 1.67% 1.68% 1.16% 1.23% 1.16% 1.17% 1.03% 1.04% 1.03% 1.04 90% 91 805% 00 91% 91% 91% D1K 12.07 12.20 12.07 1225 12.40 12.25 1255 12.67 12.50 1260 12.67 12.55 52 43% 56% | ar, “ LIS CASH GRAIN May 26.—(?)—Wheat recelpta Wodseday 61 compared 0 98 * {iinnespolis cash wheat and coarse grain muntasions scaay, follow: Delivered To Arrive lhyDNS 60 Ibs.... 145% 151% .... I1DNS 58 Tbs. ..... 143% 150% .... 1DNS858 Tbs. ..... 141% 140% ..0. Ns 57 Ibs. ..... 130% 147% .... NS 56 * Re aay 136% 145% .... 3 DNB 5S RE WE... .. 3% WASH ee 4DNSS& Ibs. ...... 131% 1.41% «DN853 Ibs. ..... 1.29% 1.39% woes meee eee eve coos 127% 1.35% 1.26% 1.32% 1.36% 1.40% .... Winter Wheat soo 1.32% 136% 190% 133% Minnesota and South Daketa Wheat 199 + ee ULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, May 2 —Closing cash prices, Wheat. northern spring, o 1b: 1 dark northern, Ibs. 1.41% Ibs 1.33% -1.43: rr 3 iba, ts 1 %: 52 Ibs. red durum 1.22 um discounted Oy No, %. Mixed dur- “6c below hard am- N ‘No. 3 white %5 No. 1.75-95, ‘hite Rose ‘vs! | No. 1, 2. ce tornie: e Oat: 19%. ee? Malting 80-1.10; feed 58- 70, tions MAY CORN ASCEND |[, TO HIGHEST VALUE IN LAST 47 YBARS May Wheat Tumbles Four Cents as Prices of Other Grains Hit New Highs » May 26.—()—Moere than At the close, wheat was 3% lower tol% Pad May 1. eeeBey a Mlk 1.18, corn unchanged to 5% higher, May 139%-1.40, July Tats and oats 14 off to 4% advanced. MILL CITY MAY WHEAT CLOSES WEAK May = 26.—(@}—Final tradjng in May futures at Chicago and jocal Mquidation made May wheat futures here very weak at the cio ie Ay but deferred months ht and finished sub- Tantially highs guly' Se higher at 1294 and Bept. ig uly er al an jept. higher at 22%, 1ax also w: May. flax closed 4 July ¢ lower at 1.9 lower at 1.95%. Coarse grains were be strength In corn at i closed 1% higher at Re July %& higher at 42% and Sept. % up at 37%. rye closed 2% higher at 1.08, July and Sept. % lower at d_ barley closed un- ier nf 66, and July % higher at no quotes on malting Minneapolis, lower on Nquidation, lower, at 1.99; 4% and Sept, barley. Cash wheat was unsettled. and winter wheat remained unchang- Cash corn wi low and weak. Oats was weaker. Rye was in good de- mand. Barley was narrow and weak. Flax offerings were liberal and de- mand quiet. Produce Markets i CEICAG® Butter aa May (#) prices showed iittte anauee Wednes- day but eggs and poultry were un- settled. Butter 16,932, steady, ehengss: prices un- ttled; extra firsts resh graded firsts current receipts afte Ks ‘oultry, live, 1 car, 45 trucks, hens stendy, "chickens unséttled; hens over 5 lb. 17%, & Ib. and less 18; Leghorn hens 14: 8 rvers colored 25%, Ply- mouth White Rock 27% Barebacks. t1: Broilers, colored 2 A Plymouth and White Rock 24, bare- backs 19, Leghorn 2 1b, up 22, under 2 Ib, 18-19; purge colored 264%, Ply- mouth Rock White Rock bareback porines 24; roosters 12, Le: horn roosters 11; turkeys, hens pom 15, No. 2 ‘turkeys 14; ducks te and colored 4% 1b. up 15, small Ta; geese 11. re YOR! New York, Mhy y 28: orp —Live poul- fry. by. frelgnt, "weak, Fowls, Leg- rn 17, Other fretght prices un- . Heade spent steady. Cen- see 30-30%. Other Haas, steady to firm. nged. 50,786, weak. Mixed colors; acks 22%-24; standards 22- 224; storage mediums 18%- packed firsts 214%: unchanged. 3 other mixed colors BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, May 26.—(%)—. Butter Futures: High Li 146% rotein Storage stander pei aoe ID Hovember --...-+. 20% 30% 20% ; 1H we 130% 1.41% 137% 1.39% storeee | erares: Firsts, 13 pron aety, 21% 21% 21% 1H we. 137% 1.30% 1.35% 1.37% — 20% 20% 20% POE wor j a 23% 23% 23% 1H UBD 1.35% 137% 133% 1.35% FE (money par Grade ork, Ma 1DH Wor money steady; 1 per cont all 1H W. rime comme: er cen ime loans 's "F090" 1% ankers accep! 1 DEW o ances unckabged; rediscount rate, N. 2 few... 1.38% 135% 131% 133% Y. reserve bank, 1% per cent. , ae wag LIK 199K 120% 131% x ronmtay EXCHANGE lew Yor! jay 3 HW... 1.30% 132% 1.28% 1.20% amber hd 7 Great Britain Ms France 4.475 @ Ibe... 121 126 119 131 | ftetea ahc0; travel sut0: Norway 2 amber hd 34.84; Bweder 2548; Montreal In New BO Ibs... 120 128 oe sooo | York 100.10 15 2 amber sve ove MINNE FLOUR ne tid ae Minneapolis, 26,—(P)—Flour: : iA BF MDE 216 2900 castes ceagi | Geen cee Berane ante iene 3 amber hd standard patents 10 56 Ibs... 1.14 119 100 ovee Shipments 19,156. oa ha 1.00. Standard mid- 55 Ibs... 112 117 see - eves 4 amber hd NGE OF CARLOT SALES o1 lot grain sales: eat No. $3 bs... LOT 113 see sane dark northern Late, On wach Sei Seribee,. 1.05 1.11 soap tienaan| COE End bariey not quoted, 5 amber bi CHICAGO CASH GRAIN BL Ibe... 108 1.07 02 > see SL sort Grade of No onlee veported. Corn, No, 2 inixed 1 amber....120 126 .... a: ae ered 138 ks oiae 35: 3 sam 1rd durum 121 122 118 .... 3 td le ie mite sites ‘Corn Dostes irene) rade 50, No rye. Soy bea’ a 1. Barley feed 65. 2 yellow..... 126% 1.27% .... i 1.60-20 nom. ‘timothy Mead 3 yellow... 1.24% 1.25% ... fod cwt. Clover seed 23.00-30.00 122% 1.23% 119% 121% WINNIPEG CASH GRAIL May 26.— (>) Winnipes, ; wheat 1 northern 1.30; Northern 1.27% : No. 2 northern Oats No. # white 56%; No. 2 white jOTICE FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County, North Dakota, will receive sealed bids for furnishing: county printing, legal blanks and blank books and supplies for the en- suing year. Said bids to be filed with the County Auditor, Bismarck, North kota. on or be: June 3rd, 1937, at 2:30 ‘o'clock P. M. “Schedule of county printin ? legal blanks, blank books and supplies, can be had by applying to the County Aue itor. + Bidders must bid on all items con- tained in aches Bids received for any number of Items, less than those contained in said schedule will be idered as irregular and rejected uch. ccessful bidder will be required to furnish a satisfactory surety bond the Board for the faithful per- formance of the contract. Bids must be sealed and enclosed in an envelop: k |and addressed to the County Auditor, eck, North Dakota, and marked, for Printing Books and Sup> mayable to the Cha’ " he Bosra, of County Commis- sione Board reserves the right to rev by te bids, By order of the ‘Coun! H ae of "Dats aay’? | 5-42-19-26. ty Commissioners , North Dakota. 1937. ERNEST ELN! County Auditor. Durum | a Loew's ree 12% | Lorillard (P). 22 All Ch Dye 231 | Mack Trks 47% Allis-Ch 60%) Mar Field 9 24% eas Sc ueena es” ug ; R pid AmH&L 7%! miami pe 18% Am Inter 13% | Mid-Con Pet 28% Am Loco, = 45 | Minn Hon 106% Am Metal 50 | Minn Mol 12% Am Pow Lt 8% | Mont Ward 51% Am Rad 21%! seur Corp 13% Am Roll M 3% ashMtrs 10 Am 8 Ret 99% | N Am 81 F 54% NatBiscuit 25% NatCshReg 33% Am Sug Ref 46% t Dy Prod 23 AmT &T 167% | Nat Dy Prod 23 Am Tob B 79% | Nati Detill 80% Am W Wks 184| NatPr&Lt 9% ‘Am Wool Pf 62. | Nat Steel 79% Anaconda 54% |N ¥ Cent 45% Arm Il 11% | No Am Avia 11% As Dry G 16%|No Amer 25% ATSF 83 | No Pacific 33% Atl Ref 29% | Ohio Oil 19% Avia Corp 6% | Oliver Farm 61% Bald Loco 6% | Otis Elev 38% Balt & Ohio 32% | PacG & El 20 26% | Packard 9% Bendix 20% | Param Pict 19% Beth Stl 85% | Park Utah 4% Boeing Air 34%| PatheFilm 7% Borden 24% | Penney J C 91% Briggs Mfg 42%|Penn. RR. 42% Budd Wh —_ 8% | Phelps Dodge 47% Bur Ad Mch 26% But Cop&Z 5% Can Pac 13 | Pills, Flour 29 Caterpil 91% | Proc. & Gam. 59% Celanese 38% | Pb. Svc. NJ. 40% Cer D Pasco 68% 53% Ches & O 55% Pure Oil 18% Chi&NW 4%/Purity Bak. 16% Chi Gt W 2% | Radio 9% Chi Gt W Pf 12% /R. K. O. 8% CMStPPf 4%)Rem. Rand 24% CRI&P 2%|Reo Motor 6% Chrysler 111% | Rep. Stl. 35% Col-Palm. 20 | Rey. Tob. B. 50% Col G El 11% | Schen. Distill. 41% Com Solv 13% |Seabd. Oil 41% Com & Sou 2% |Sears-Roe. 85% Con Edis 36° | Servel 0% Con Oil 15% {Shell Un, 29% Cont Can 54% |Simmons 47 Cont Mot 2% |Socony Vac. 18% Cont Oil Del 43 |Sou. Cal. Ed. 24% Corn Prod 57% | So, Pac. 53% Cream Wh 30% /8o, Ry. 38 Grater. SH a a Ry. Pf. 49% A Be! Deere & Co 131% ope hSere hh Dia Match 29% Dome Mines 40 Doug Aire 53% Dupont, 157 | Std Oil N. J. 67 East. Kod. 172 |Stew War 18% El. Auto Lite 38% El. Boat 10% |Studebaker 14 El. Pw. & Lt. 16% | Swift & Co Pig Firestone © 34 | Texas Corp 50% Gen, Elec. 53% | Tex Gul Sul 38% Gen. Foods 39% | Tex PC & O 14 Gen, Mills 63%|Tim Roll B 61% Gen, Mtrs. 56 |Trans-Am 18% Gillette 15% | Tri-Cont Cor 8% Goodrich Union Car 100 yen Pac 139 in Corp 25% United Corp 4% United Drug 12% United Fruit 82 Un Gas Imp 13 US Ind Al 34% Hudson Mot. 16 KS Re 2 i Tt pt Hupp. Mot. 3% /Us Ri uber 58 3 Til. Cent, 29 |US Smelt R 5 Ind. Rayon 39 | US Steel 98 Int. Bs. Mh. 150 |U8 Stl Pf 135% Int. Harv. 107 |Vanadium 27% Int. Nick. Can 60% | War Pict 13% Int. T. & Tel. 10% | West Un 58% Johns-Man. 127% |Westing Air 44 Kennecott 58 |Westing El 137 Krog. Groc. 19% |White Mot 24% Lib.-O-F Gl. 67% | Wilson & Co 9% Lig. M.B, 42 95 |Woolworth 47% CURB stocks New York, May 26.—(®)—Curb: American Gen. 10, Cities Service 3%. Elec, Bond & Share 16%. Fisk Rubberg13%. heya dab BONDS New York, May 26.—(®)—Govern- ment Bonds: ‘Treasury 4%'s 115.22, Treasury 4's 111.10, ey ee STOCKS the Associated Press) Miawest Corp, 34, INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Maryland Fund 9.76, 10.69, Quart Inc Sh 17.59, 19,27. ——___ MINNEAPOLIS eps jdiinneapolis, May 26.—(P)}—Stocks close: First Bank Stock 13%. Northwest Banco 11%. Employes of the War Department k are scattered through 19 different, oe in the District of Colum- a, —_—_——— NOTICE, OF ELECTION ON BONDING | A. D. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an olecae will be Reid ine and within Regan School Dit t 2 in the Coun- ty of Burleigh, eof North Dako= ta, on the 15th of June 1937 for the purpose of submitting to the vot-| ing ers of said district the question of whether the following initial resolu- tion adopted by the governing body of said mmunlclpality on the 19th day of May, 1997 eting of said board duly called shall be approved, o- Ww “INITIAL RESOLUTION” WHEREAS, it 1s deemed advisable by this board that bonds of this dis- trict be issued for the purpose here- inafter mentioned; sed vazua tion AR Wn taxable property in nha School District No. 2 of Burle! County, North Dako as last inet ly equafized and against which the mill rate for taxes for county and state purposes is computed and ex: tended 57, bene, 50% of the sctualivg valuation of said taxable prop- erty: and WHEREAS, the total amount of bonded indebtedness of said school ete at the date hereof is $3000.00, ani WHEREAS, the standing bonds of issued for a purpi proposed bond is: this resolution ts $300! BE IT THEREFORE REROL That Regan School District Burleigh County, North Bakota,, se sue its negotiable bonds in an amount not exceeding $2,000 pearing interest at the rate not exceeding 5% amount of out- ailment. enereer to fall due not more thai (20) years from the date of s1 th ‘pon and the years of such maturities to be from 1940 to 1952, both years paclasive, RB the sole and onl: ig a gymnasium adjo! bus "Th Di for hi e pollini ‘or hol aid election wilt be at. the Ri mc anoucuss: No. 2 located upon ° within sald district. The polls at said election will be open at the hour of 2 o'clock after noon and will remain open continu- ously thereafter ret § o'clock in the afternoon of said pares this 19th cn of May, A. D. By the Order of the School Boars ot Regan School District No. 2 of Bure leigh County, North Dakots. Mrs. W. Sherman, Its Clerk. 5-26 6-2. 4 ke the City or iliage, of Regan| s 50x75 ft. lot on Thayer and 14th 8t. Office Equipment Leet Office equipment cheap. Two roll top desks, one mimeograph, one steel letter file. ‘Hoskins-Meyer. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT or buy on monthly payments, large modern house. Reference given. Phone 2045-R. ibe) TO LEASE—Filling station in Bismarck. Call Apt. 802, Patter- son Hotel. DESIRE to rent ix or seven room house. Have permanent position. Call 965. « Want to Buy or Trade? WANT-ADS Will Help Help Wanted Personal a Automobiles for Sale CABINET makers desiring steady | work, Wages $4.50 to $6.00 per day. Apply Fargo Food and Equipment company, Fargo, N. Dak. | WANTED—10,000 people to have} Ping Pong -photos taken 12 for 25c. Rex Theatre Bldg., opposite Trib- une. Female Help Wanted WANTED: Young girl for general|D housework. Go home nights, 212% Main. WANTED—Would like to lease coun- Se newspaper. Write Tribune Ad. ADVER‘ MENT FOR i? oat bids will be receiv the Commissio: af the ‘a of City city, of. Bismarck, North ota un- til 8:00 P. M., June 7, 19 for fur- nishing rack chassis with enclosed cab carrying street flusher, pump, motor and tank having a capacity of 1500 gallons, Bids are desired on truck chassis with enclosed cab of not less than three tons rated capacity; frame ap- proximately 160 inches from back of cab to end of frame; transmission with not less than 900x20 front and opal rear 10 ply casings. Bidders are requested to furnish bids on chassis only, flusher, tank, pump and moter only, and chassis, Pusher, tank, pump and motor com- bined, quoting prices F, O, B, Bis- marck and factory. The Board of City Commissioners panerves the right to reject any or all Myron H, Atkinson, City Auditor. > oSRRINANCE No. Sir CITY OF Rae: Nf PENALTIOS aoe NIQLATION OF TRAFFIC REG- BE IT ORDAINED BY T! ;OARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OF THE eee OF BISMARCK, NORTH DA- xgection 651. Penalties. Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall upon eonsietion there- of be punished by a fine of not less than one dollar and not exceeding one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the city jail not exceeding ninety days, or by both such fine and im- prisonment. First Reading May 17, 1987. Second Reading May on! 1937. Final Passage May 24, 1937, Myron H, Atkinson, City Auditor. ARD OF crry COMMISSIONERS BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of gity, Commalksioneys of the City of ck, North Dakota that it is ry, and the said Board of City Commissioners hereby declares it to be necessary to construct curb, gut- ter and paving on Tae Strest 1 be- tween Avenue F and the Boulevard in District Number Thirteen in accordance with plans, specifications and estimate of proba’ cost of the city engineer, which plat tions and estimate of probable oor were approved, adopted and pla on file with the oe ty auditor this 3h of ey eee “Burr jnTHi RESOLVED, that notice be given to the owners of all property lable to be assessed for this improvement by the publication of this resolution once each week for two consecutive weeks that if with- in thirty days after the first publica- tion of this resolution, the owners of & majority of the property liable to be assessed for the improvement do not file protest in writing with the city auditor against said improve- ment, then the Board of City Commis- sioners will . authorized to struct the sami STATE ee NORTH, an COUNTY OF BURLEIG! CITY OF BISMARCK I, Myron H. Atkinson, City Auditor within’ and for the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, ae hereby certify that the foregoing a true and cortect. 7 yy of the orig! inal pe ipa pred y the Board of City Commissioners at a regular ard held on Monday evening, May N WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the eta er Bismarck this 26th day of May, 1937, Myron H. Atkinson, G or. Henn, y Auditor. ——____. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN TH® MATTIR OF THES ESTATE OF Mrs. John D. Stewart, also known as Marrion Stewart, Deceased, Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, Thomas Stewart, the ad- ministrator of the estate of Mrs, John D. Stewart, also known as Marrion Stewart, late of the village of Dris- coll, In ‘the county of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons hav- ims against the estate of said , to exhiblt them with the 'y vouchers, within six months e first publication of this no- tice, to said administrator at his resi- dence in the village of Sterling, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, or to @ Judge of the County Court of Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, at his fice in the Burleigh county, North Da. kota Court House in the City of Bis marck in Burleigh county, North Da- 0) 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 16th day of December, 1937, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Court Rooms of said Court, in the said Court House in the City of Bis- rck in Burleigh county, spr Da- ‘as the time and place for hear- id adjusting all claims ees the estate of the sald Stewart, also known as Marion ‘Ste: wart, deceased, which have been duly and regularly presented as hereinbe-_ fore provided. Dated the 22nd day of May, A. D. Thomas Stewart, as the ad- ministrator of the estate of sald Mi also known Stewart, Decea M, Regist of said administrator, con- irs. John D, Stewart, Marrion Geo. tt A Bismarck, N. Dak. Fallen st publication on the 26th day of DVERTISEMENT seated’ fan for the construction of. curb and gutter and paving on Eighth Street between Avenue F and the Boulevard in Paving District Num- ber Thirteen of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, will be received by the Board of City Commissioners of sald city until eight o'clock p. m. June 28th, 1937, The following approximate quanti- tles are-given for-the gu!dance of the bidders: earth ex: at iit linear ‘ect of straight ay and ut f 208 “linear feet of circular curb and | gutter, an pouare eet of driveway, y! ff 2%” ofl au i 2, square yi ot 1% compact- Plans. apa eon r catlone are on file ine the ofr ff the City Auditor or y be ned from the office of the Yoity Enea tract mi begun not later than July 10th, eat and completed not lat- er than September Ist, -1937. All bids must be made upon a basis Ne . of gue Board of’ City” Commissioners of the City of Bismarck, North Dako- reserv the right to reject any H,_ Atkinson, City Auditor. M. 5-26 6-2, 4 iach | LOST—White pocket book at Bis- marck Work Wanted = STENOGRAPHER—Well experienced in real estate, collections, some law work, part of state. Salary optional. Write Tribune ad 21289. GIRL wants general house work. Has experience and good cook. Call 967 120 W. Thi sonable y done 423 oth St. Phone 785-R. | price. Bertha Brooks. | WANTED—Experienced woman wants ironing by hour. Phone (8 ar eo eee EXPERIENCED girl wants house- work by day or hour. Phone 1980. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by day or hour. Phone 1910. Houses for Sale _ COMPARATIVELY new desirable four room bungalow, two bedrooms, fine equipment, priced right, im- mediate possession. George M. Reg- aol ees FIVE room stucco bungalow with 2 room basement apartment. Mod- ern. Would consider good house; trailer as part down payment. 614 Socues eee NEW 5 room bungalow with base- ment apartment. Good location. Please phone 2 2038 | for | appointment. MODERN bungalow, three bedrooms, also children’s bed. Mrs. Mergens, 226 W. Rosser, phone 886-W. TWO ROOM HOUSE, must be moved from property. Inquire 407 13th St. Ride Wanted __ SCHOOL TEACHER wants ride to| California. Write Tribune Ad. 21255. Room and Board \g EXCELLENT board and room at spe- cial rates for two nice girls. 824 7th St. Phone 1784, Cottage for Rent FOUR room cottage, garage, bath and sun porch, $25 month. No chil- dren. 522 Bell St. Rooms for Rent COOL comfortable room suitable for one or two people. Adults only. Close in. One block from Broad- way. Available June 1. Phone 580-W. CLEAN and quiet room. Good ven- tilation. Four ~blocks from down- town, Suitable for one or two gentlemen. 116 W. Thayer, ROOM next to bath, gentlemen pre- ferred, Three room apartment, bath, private entrance. Adults only. 614 Ave.C. en aese| LARGE pleasant rooms. Cool in summer. Two blocks from postof- fice. On capitol and bus line. 816 Main. FURNISHED light housekeeping room, lavatory in room. Always hot water. 307 10th St. UARGE SLEEPING rooms. Close to bath. Hot water at all times. Large closets. 421 Ist St. PLEASANT downstairs sleeping room. Always hot water. 920 8th St. Phone 1752-R. : ROOM suitable for one. trance, toilet and lavatory. St. SLEEPING ROOM for rent. Always hot water. 422 4th. Phone 649. ROOM for rent. Close in. Always hot water. Phone 926J. 507 3rd. __ EXCELLENT ROOM for two, also garage, $3. 523 9th St. Phone 420. ROOM in modern home, close to both, always hot water. 308 Ave. B. Private en- 411 Ist |e = es | LEAVING for Williston Saturday | Will consider work in any|CAR Travel ‘)pportunities DRIVING from Bismarck to Madi-| son, 8. D., via Fargo June 2. Have | room for two. Write J, Edgar West- | all, Sanger. noon, returning Monday pvenIne, Men's Suits, Top Coats Ladies’ Dresses, Coats, Swaggers Cleaned and Pressed for $1.00 Perfection Cleaners 718 Thayer Phone 1707 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. VERY NICELY furnished large apartment, two bedrooms, newly decorated, laundry. Frigidaire. Large closets. Available June 7th. Adults only. Phone 576 for a a pointment. 2. | JUNE Ist., unfurnished apartment, 3) rooms, private bath in new build- ing. Electrolux refrigerator. Large laundry drying room and lockers. Call at 423 llth. Vogle Apts. IMMEDIATE possession, unfurnished | apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. 114 4th S8t. Above Woodmansee Stationery, ap- __Ply Woodmansee Stationery. | FURNISHED or unfurnished 3 room apt. Bedroom, kitchen, living room and private bath. New building. | First floor. Private entrance. Laun- | dry privile 711 Ave. A. SUITABLE for 2 people, strictly mod- ern, cool semi-basement apt. Full size windows. Private bath. New electric refrigerator. F. E. Diehl, 622 10th St. Phone 1186. LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale. Reason for selling. old age and poor health. Call 601. FURNISHED two room apartmei Gas, heat, lights, water. Kelvina- tor and laundry privileges. Suitable for adults. § 2 ROOM furni light, heat. $27.50. Married couple preferred. Thayer. ONE room furnished apartment up- stairs. Lights, heat, and water fur-| nished. Also garage. Phone 1093-W. | 405 5th. is kis | JUNE Ist two furnished apartments. Private bath. Private entrance. wi Adults on! 120 FURNISHED apartment. One room, $16.50 rental; two room, $24.50. 3 room, private bath, $33. 618 6th St. 2 ROOM furnished apt, also new 3 room unfurnished apts. Private baths. Lights included. 808 Ist. FURNISHED living room, bedroom, kitchen, private bath, first floor. Laundry privileges. 924 4th 8t. ALL modern apartment. New fire- proof building. Inquire Park Food _ Store. Call 1184, J. B, Smith. NICELY furnished two room ‘apart- ment, private front entrance. 604 3rd St. Call side door. TWO room apartment. Lights, phone and water. Garden space. Tel. 894-M. 523 So. 9th St. Adults only. 322 Ist. C. L. Pearce. | . SLASH Fourteen automobiles going at your | price: Nothing over $295. Easy tems: 1928 Buick Sedan . 1928 Nash Sedan . 1929 Chrysler Sedan .. 1933 Plymouth Coupe . 1930 Reo Truck ... 1931 Plymouth Sedan . 1928 Oldsmobile Sedan 1932 Plymouth P. B, Seda 1931 Dodge Coupe .... 1931 Oldsmobile Coach . 1929 Essex Sedan ..... 1929° Plymouth Sedan . 1932 Plymouth Sedan . 1926 Chevrolet Pickup ‘Not the Largest Stock But the Best © Over 23 years of honest dealing, what better guarantee. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, Inc. nee Mate ae) | 1929 CHRYSLER Coach Model 65, good condition.. Terms if desired. Salary ‘Loan Company, 22-24, Da- kota National Bank Bldg. |BY WIDOW of original owner, 1936 LaFayette sedan. Driven oly 9,000 miles. A-1 condition. 1979. 1931 CHEVROLET cou condition, Court 1, 314 3rd Bt Land for Sale 5375 ACRES,—$3000 cash. 20 tracts unencumbered western North Da- kota-Eastern Montana lands in- cluding existing oil rights, subject to taxes. Write Tribune Ad. 21186. Business Opportunity CAFE, doing good business. Fine lo- cation, Equipment and fixtures, Priced for quick sale. Best of con- dition. Building may be leased. Linton Cafe, Linton, N. Dak. BARBER shop for sale, Only shop in town. Write Box 286, Werner, North Dakota, LOOK YOUR BEST Let us cen ies press your Men's 2 trouser Ladies Dresses Swagger Suite Tip-Top Gieaners Phone 2404 222 South 11th Street Houses for Rent FURNISHED five room house, gas heat, Frigidaire and electric washer. Reasonable rent to responsible par- ties, Write Tribune Ad. 21337. SIX room modern house, it June 1st, Riverview addition. Close in, New lawn and shade trees. In- quire at 1012 Ave. C. "| ALMOST new bungalow, well furnish- ed, good location, near park. Re- ferences required. Phone 592. STRICTLY modern five room bunga- low. Heat, water and refrigerator furnished. Inquire 401 Ist St. FOR RENT—During summer months. Furnished seven room house. 704 6th St. SEVEN room modern house. eLarge garden plot. Low rent. Telephone 249. FOUR room basement. east of Richholt school. Two blocks Phone 928. Information Wanted _ INFORMATION wanted from party having for sale grocery store in Bis- marck, in good trade territory. Write Tribune ad No. 21296. Miscellaneous for Sale POTATOES, Cobblers, Red Tramps, Ohios . For seed and table use. Come and see us before you buy elsewhere, Phone 1317. 222 So. 9th St. ROOM and kitchenette furnished, private bath. Ground floor. Call evenings. 519 5th St. TWO ROOMS furnished for light housekeeping. Very close in. Call at 323 2nd St. REASONABLY priced plants, celery, peppers, tomatoes, cauliflower, ae bage. Phone 699. 1701 Bowen Ave. QUANTITY of second hand lumber, various dimensions. Inquire Lomas Oil Company. NICELY furnished room for two gen- tlemen. Call at 316 11th St. ONE large sleeping room. 1. Call 510 7th St. or phone 1737. GLOSE to bath. Always hot water. 120 Ave. A. Household | Goods for Sale K-l_ CONDITION Sudio couch, 8%x10% rug, wardrobe, chest of drawers, tables, chairs, fruit jars. _ Bargain. 614 20th, Basement. DRESSER, library table, davenport and chair, kitchen table, double bed, 2-burner oven, fruit jars. 414 12th. Phone 1099-W. Seats COMPLETE set of furniture for 3 room apartment. Sell at sacrifice price, Phone 2135. Apt. 1, 234% | West Broadway. ONE dresser, Spartan cabinet radio, porcelain enameled kitchen table. Priced for quick sale. 705 W. Ros- ser. FURNISHED 3 room and bath apart- ment by June Ist. 612 Ist St. Phone 1432. 5 ae ALL modern furnished 2 room apt and porch. Adults only. Phone 589. 1813 Thayer. 2 ROOM basement apartment. Every- thing furnished. Phone 2136J. Call at 609 Ist. SMALL furnished house and 3 one- room furnisled apts. 818 7th St. fur id apartment with mainte bath. Gas and water _ furnished. 623 8th St. ~ apartment with sun porch, Adults. Corner of 10th and Bdwy. UNFURNISHED APARTMEN’ building. 212 W. Broadway. Phone 2188-J. , new FIRST FLOOR three room apart- ment. Reasonable rent. .602 12th St. COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD furnis! Philco radio, $10. Very good le. 520 9th St. IRATOR, very good condition. Almost new. Call 1565-J or may be seen at Wachter'’s. DINING ROOM table, four leaves, | ay four dining chairs, floor lamp. 600 Ave D. | ONE DOUBLE ivory wood bed. Good condition. Phone 149. TALCONER seed corn. About 5%| white Flint, 75% germination. $1.75 bushel. Anton Kalvoda, Route No. 2, Mandan. SPELTZ, $225 hundred. Grimm alfalfa seed, 25c lb, Feed corn, $1.25 bushel. Charles Garnier, Bismarck. Lost and Found LoST—Person who picked up by mistake, package containing green double-breasted suit coat from) radio display at Gamble Store, Sat- urday evening at 6 o'clock. Return for reward. Call Tribune. Airport. Phone 2234. Re- ward, LOST—Black male scotty dog. Call 517. 214 Mandan St. Reward. | Livestock for Sale e 18 BRED sows, $10 each. Mrs. C. K.| .|TWO room apartment. 2 APTS, gas, lights and water fur- nished. 1116 Rosser. Phone 978J. MODERN two room apartment, mod- ern conveinences. 523 12th St. FURNISHED apartment for rent. _Call 717 Thayer. Phone 2180. APARTMENT FOR RENT. Inquire at Dahl Clothing Store. FURNISHED apartment. Rose Apts. 215 3rd St. Phone 852. FURNISHED large housekeeping room. 1720 2nd St. 207 13th St. Phone 2052-W. « ONE ROOM with kitchenette. at 801 4th St. FURNISHED $3 room spartment. Cali| at 812 Ave. B. Pasture for Rent __ 800 ACRE pasture. Good feed. Spring Call! water. Write Max Kelber, Ashley, North Dakota. | Poultry ATTENTION: Insist on kota U. 8. Approved Bullonara tested Exhibition quality chicks, some baby capons, pullets, cocker- els, started chicks and turkey poults. Price list on request. Man- dan Electric Hatchery. | a Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 Bryan, one mile east Fi. Lincoln. 9th St. Phone 1126, BLACK DIRT, gravel. Lawn jobs Wanted. Phone @0. aus] FOR SALE—Pedigreed wire haired terriers. 704 6th. ° Strayed or Stolen STRAYED OR STOLEN: One blue roan gelding branded lazy H open A connected on right shoulder. Aged 5 or 6 years. Last seen near Medina. If seen or picked up notify T. J. Higgins, Medina. Reward. 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