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STOCK PRICES EDGE FORWARD THEN DIP UNDER LATE SALES = 3 Trading Is Timid and Slight Losses Are Recorded in Many Shares From Start New York, market crept irregularly forward frac- tions to a point or so Thursday but selling in the final hour took the edge off improvement in some sectors. From the start, when slight losses Tuled, trading was timid. Buying power in the morning and most of the afternoon was attributed | May by to encouragement at the in the face of strike news among in- dependent steel companies. ne totaled about 600,000 Oliver farm Salone gained briskly on reports of good earnings ir the first four months. Arresting attention in circles was the accent put by some ob- servers on sharp stallment selling during the past six months. Should installment sales gather too rapid momentum, a tem- porary let down in distribution of motors and household equipment might follow, some believe. Livestock SOUTH 8T. PAUL ees St. Paul, Ly 27.—M)—(0. ie D. A.)—Cattle 2400: generally, oe most fed steers around 10.0 some held above 12.00; fed Maines 9.00-11.00; warmed up and thin kinds 8.50 down to 6.50; medium and good cows 6.75-8.25; lain grassy butchers 5. low itters and cutters ak, most bids 6.00 HH most yearlings 6.00-' Cal: ; fully steady, bulk 7.50-9.00; ey ade 9.50, Hogs 4000; active to all interes! 170-310 Ibs. stro: others and sows 11.35 to shippe: & d and choice 170- 240 Ibs. largely, 11.25-33; 240-300 lbs. 11,00-25; big weights aoe to 10.50; 140-160 ae 10.50-1 ae lghter weights and feeder ples 10.00-50; good sows 10,00-25; largely 10.15- ium down to 9.50; good stags 10.2: cost Wednesday 10.’ 73; 400; no directs; all cl steady with Wednesday's late mai Package good wooled lambs 10.75 plain kinds down to 9.00 and below: good to choice shorn lambs 9.00 mon and medium grades package choice shorn ewes 4. Brades down to 3.75; weights above 140 Ibs. down to 3.00. Dairy cattle weak, plain and med- ium springers 60.00-10.00; good grades up to 85.00. to 10 dy to strong; top Chi M ee ae (U. 8. D, A.) cago, May —Hogs 11,000 including 4,500 direct opened steady with Wednesday's aver- age; very slow, bidding fully 10 lower; most ODE and choice 200-300 lb. 11.40- Boe 2 11.80; comparable 150-190 1b. 1.50; bulk good packing sows 10.002 -50; few light weights § 10.60- and better. Cattle, 5,000; calves 1500; no reliable outlet for strictly good ‘and choice medium weight and weighty steers; these fully 25 cents under the wee! high time; instances off more; com- mot} fing ms ium grades and all grades dy; fed heifers sct rly active at the wee! & slow; weak; bu Bey, 5a =e offerings 6. loads hy ei © promise to sell vat 6.60 down 50 lower at 10.00 down to 8. y active trade this week on feeder cat~ tle with natives ae F008, 2 ‘and well bre pone maet calves and light year- dings at Gad handpicked offer- n, Sheep 10,000; including 6,800 al- rect; tat lambs very scarce; early sales and bids 25-50 I holdover wooled grade 10.75; offerings; about In jambs few sheep dnesday; ales; scattered bulk 4.50 down. OU: Sioux City, May 21 21)—(U. 8, D, Ad—Cattle 1200° calves’ 100;" beet ste uneven, go moderately a ey iy: fat she stock firm; stoc ers and feeders scarce; little changed; few fed steers and yearlings above 1125; strictly choice b quoted frequent sales down to 3Bor toad fots choice“ helters’ held above 10.25; most beef cows 7.75 down; cutter grades 4.00-5. common and medium fight * stock steers 7.00 down. quotations: Steers 550-! ae Ibs. good and choice 6.7: 15; common nd medium 5.26-' 460-1080 Ibs. good and cholic mn} and ood. ran mon and: “medium 00-7; calve (steers) good and choles 6.75-9.003 medium 5.75-6, logs 2000; opened slow, closed ac- tive fully steat higher at 11.60; speriesly: to ti good and eneies 0 1b. Rae 0 aa load around 3 1.40; packer top 11.! i n 180 Ae 1085-11. 25; medium 0-2: . butchers oy 60-11.25; light lights apeeees jostly 10 lower; good at 10.5 i eroug hs cand heavies 10.00-40; stags up to 11.00; paaien Dies tO 00;" including 1550 directs not aeuah Tambs offered to t ma Ket: undertone weal to 28 low native springers, 1175-85; small {sts common and medium shorn offerings 7.50-9.25; shorn ewes steady, good and choice 3.75-4.50. GRAIN Duluth, iy (}—Closing cash prices wheat 1 heavy feo “horth- ern Rae} 60 Ibs, 150% 21.5 3No, 1-| dai jorthern: ae: 1. Ne: 1.55% 5 4%; No. 5, i tbe 52% 1.40%; 50 1 northern” 1. dark bard winter Montana 1.37 ined durum: No, 1 hard amber # a No. bil ne 1.21 i 1.3) Las Ne. iat 4% a8 oy f siei.18% et pal i No. - 10M a tote 5 Mizea aur: um Giscounted 3-5¢ below hard am- 8. ere dock) 1.99. Rye No. 2 Oats No. wi te 11%. vl par eyes ing 80-11) Feed barley 58-70. MM Meola sae aT FLOUR in i per ait Ib., cot- ton sacks: Family patent: unchang- ed, 7.25- standard un- changed Shipments. ry 908. Pure bri 1.50. Standard mid- dings 3 — { Dividend Actions | announced their dend on General Mills preferred, payment of $1.50 per cent cumulatt: of the company. able July 1 FIRM SUSPENDED | New York, May 27.—(%)—The New York Curb’ exchange announced Thursday the firm of Frank C. Mas- terson & Co., had been suspended from membership following announcement on the referred stock ividend is pay- analysts market's recent steady performance oy in in- | Sep. higher all| J .| sacked per cwt. Flour, | £49 [Gain Quoting Sim 2 RANGE Low Close ater Hirt} aaa 118% ia iis iiet new.. 1.22 3 121% ae Ey ae 1.20% 1.22% July, new. guy. old... 1.20% 1. 1.14% 100% 1.14% and OS se 20% 83% 4 48% 4% 40% 38% 40 38% 20% 30K 40% 188 188 187K Ley Saga ae" ei TEE + 108% 109% 1.08% 107% 90° 93% 20% 92% S1K% 95° 1M 93K 12.25 1247 1225: 12.45 42 1285 1240 1255 12385 1385 16.05 16.40 ataneaps May ea Ti Nese itaa 18% fe Et soe 1.21% 121% i ay 1.23% 121% 121% a 30 48 48% A1% 44% 31% 38% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN minneepoLs, aay, 27.—(?\—Wheat receipts ursday 79 compared to 76 eapalis caah wheat and cosree grain cl tions today follow: Delivered To Arrive areee - 148% 160% oo 1.41% 1.48% : 1.39% 1.47% 133% 142% - 131% 1.40% 52 1.30% 1.38% 1.20% 1.36% 1.28% 134% soe Late Lali senoe tana Winter Wheat 14% protein 1D Wor 1H wee PY 1.41% 1.43% 1.39% Wor 00 1.30% 1.41% 137% en 137% 1.34% 1.36% 1.32% 1.34% @ and South Dakota Wheat + 133% 1.35% 131% 133% + 132% 134% 1.30% 132% Durum owe eOMoKy; fe hg et oe 121% 124% 1.19% 121% - 1.20% 123% 5 118% 1.22% . 116% 1.20% 114% 1.19% 112% 117% Bl 110% 118% Bt LOTK 113% na’ ng 10% 1K a sore .. 108% 1.07% 1 1a per 138 12g ae 1: Coarse Grains 130% i ie Peyeteyotey Bees ses BeSBbRE x. . Hy oo BES Bee SLERBR KKK KKKKKRE FRE KKK K ~ Al oo 111% 1.16% jax— No. 2......196 2.00 CHItaGo POTATOKe. Chicago, May 27.—()—(U. 8, D. sppotatoes, 78, on track 207, total be shipments 1,168; old stock weaker. Supplti banks US. No. 1, ate "10; 2.15-30; Montana Russet Byrbeniee: No. 1, 2.50. New stock, weak, sup- plies moderate, demand slow; Lou jana Bliss triumphs me Ne 2.00; US. No. 2, 1.50 triumphs U: elise trium di 50-60; US. 5 triumphs ifornia White fair condition Boston, Ma: M— 0. 8. D. A, —Cutlets for rp fomestic wools con- tinued small Thursday, as most mills showed no interest in new purchases. An occ: iUmited quantit! a fleeces al lot m around the low . side of the. a Axes id French combing lengths or! ri inal territory wools had limited femand at 93 to 95 cents, scoured 8. Gg RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, May 27.—(@). of carlot grain sales: dark northern 1.3! mixed 1.26. sample rede Barley 1, pte} ite “eu! Rye "No. 3, 114% sample grade 61. they were unable to meet their obli- cations. Flex No. re 1.69%. 135% 137% 1.33% 1.35% | Be E BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1987 CORN PRICES SHOOT FOUR CENTS LIMIT DUE SCANT STOCKS Crop Available for Delivery Un- der Board of Trade Rules Near Exhaustion’ Chicago, May 27—(?)—Stimulated by extreme scarcity of corn available to be delivered under board of trade Tules, the corn market Thursday rose abruptly 4 cents for contracts as far distant as September. With demand urgent to an extent rarely equalled, contract grades of corn ready to be used at once com- manded 183 to 14 cents a bushel over prices for July delivery. This was for amas, commercial grade, No. 2 arc the close, corn was 2%-4 cents above yesterday's finish, July 1.25%, Sept. 1.14%, Dec. 83%-%, wheat un- changed to % higher, July 1.18%-%, Sept. 1.16%-1.17, and oats 1%-2% up. 1% | MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES HOLD Rea Minneapolis, May | 27.—(#)—Trade yolume faded toward the elite Thurse day but wheat futures prices held strong, partly be: e of soil reports from western Kansas and @ bulge in Chicago corn price May wheat closed % higher at 1.34%, July closed 1% higher at 1.31% and Sept. 14 higher at 23ig. December opened and closed at 1.21%. Flax rallied with the rest of the grain list. May flax closed 1 higher $2.00, July Thigher at 1.97 and Sept. losed % higher at 48%, igh ir at ple) and Sept. 1 iy May rye closed ue any 3% higher at 2% higher at 89%. closed unchanged at higher at 6: Cash wheat ‘demand lacked force. Demand for durum and winter wheat was quiet. Cash corn was slower. Oats was ae to slow. Rye demand eed barley was in fair de- Fiax was in quiet to fair de- “A nd. Le, | Produce Markets a — CHICAGO Chi 0, May 27.—(P)—A_ firmer tone prevailed in ces Thursday, but: ter was steady an ruled VSutter 13,207, specials (93 score’ 30; extra firsts (: (88-89) 27% -28% trailaea carlots) Begs 27,789, firmer; extra firsts 1lo- cal 3 cars 21; fresh graded firsts local 19%; cal %; current receipts 18%; storage packed extras 22%; stor- age packed fir Poultry, live, 56 weak; hens over 5 tb. 17, 5 Ib, and less 17%; Leghorn hens 14%: fryers, col- ored™ 23, Plymouth Rock 24, White Rock 25, barebacks 20; broilers, col- ored 23, Bh and White ‘Rock 24, barebacks 19, Leghorn 2 Ib. up 21, under 2 Ib, 18%; springs colored 25, Plymouth Rock 26, White Rock 27, barebacks 23, roosters 12%, Leghorn roosters 11%: turkeys, toms 15, hens 16, No. 2 turkeys 14; ducks white and colored 4% Ib. up 15, small 15, geese ath higher t 1.00% al Poultry steady; creamery- 30 xtras (92 “car, trucks; NEW New York, May mm ore —Live poul- try, by. freight, weak. Fowls, colored 19; Le, nore 16. Other freight prices Butte: 0, easier, Creamery, higher RY entra Biied2: extta (38 metre) 31; firsts (88-91 scores) 28- 30%; seconds (84-87 scores) 23-27; Centralized (90 score) 30. Cheese, 24,930, firm and unchanged. Eggi 62, firmer. Mixed colors: packs 22%-24%; standards ‘Storage packed firsts 21%; mediums 18%; dirtles No. 1, 19; other mized colors unchanged BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES icago, May 27.—(P}—. Butter Futures: High Low Close Storage Standards, ‘Novem 1. 31 80% 31 Bee Future Storage Packed Firsts, 22% 22 (22 tor Oct, 23% 23% 23% MONEY RATES New York, May 27.—(@—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime commercial paper 1 per cent. Time pomney steady, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos. 4 per cent. Bankers ac- ceptances aa janged. Garde, FOREIGN EXCHANG! New York, May DT PY Forelg: n exchanged mixed: Great Britain de- mand in nonare: others In cents: Ai 49%; France 4.49%; 20.00; travel 4. Montreal in Nw York 100,10 15-16. GOVERNMENT BONDS 21.—@)}—Govern- Treasury ay a 115.24. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. 9%. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, May 27. —(P}—Cash fo. 1 northern 1.20%: No. 2 northern 1.27%; No. 3 northern 1.26. Oats, No. 2 white 57%; No. 3 white 55. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Maryland Fund 9.75, 10.68. Quart Inc Sh 17.60, 19.28 New York, ey ah Te Curb: American ‘Gen, 9%, Cities Service 3%. Elec. Bond and Share 17%. Fisk Rubber 14. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Sn eenoue May 27.—(@)—Stocks First Bank Stock 13%. Northwest Banco 11%. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, May a. —()—Cash wheat, no sales. Corn N yellow 1.38-39. No, 1 white 1.38; 1 1.27. Oats No. 1 white 56. No buckwheat: no soy bi jarley feed 6bc75 maiting 1.00-20. Timothy 00. seed 4.25-50. Clover seed 23.00-30.' Cars Are Damaged in Accident : at Madan No injuries but it serious damages to cars and other property resulted 3 | when a car driven by Elmer West- berg ran amuck on East Main St. in Mandan. Westberg apparently lost control of his machine ‘when his vi- sion was impaired by a parked truck and skidded between a fire hydrant, ? |and light pole, caromed off a pillar of a filling station, and hit a parked car before his machine came to rest against an empty-gas tank. West- berg’s car and one owned by Joe Weber were considerably . MAY CHOOSE Sra: io Washington, May 27 — ( i formed persons said Wednesday President Roosevelt is ready to nom- inate George Sullivan of St. Paul for the Minnesota federal judgeship to = succeed Joseph Molyneaux, resigned. Scientists are able to tell the age of| a fish by its scales A herring, for in- tance, adds a new ring to its scales jerer” year 7) | Dia. Mtch. ;| ment Company, Closing Prices May 37, 1987 Adams Exp. 17K |Loew's 90 jun. At ch re 2 pram eid-ggs Mar Field 24% Nat Biscuit 25% Nat C Reg 36 Nat Dy Prod 23 Nat Distill 30% Nat Pr & Lt 9% Nat Steel 79% Nat Tea 8% NY Cent 45 No Am Avia 11% No Amer 26% No Pacific 33% Ohio Oil 19% 4 | Oliver Farm 64% Otis Elev 38% Pac G & El 29% Packard Param Pict Park Uteh Pathe Film Penney J C Penn R R Phelps D’dge 47% Phil Morris 80 Phillips Pet 57% Pills Flour 28% Proc & Gam 58% Pub Svs N J 40% Pullman 57% Pure Oil 18% Purity Bak 16% Radio 8% RKO 8% Rem Rand 24% Reo Motor 6% Rep Stl 34% Rey Tob B 50% Schen Distill 42% Seabd Oil 42% Sears-Roe 86% Servel 29% Shell Un 29% Simmons 46% Socony Vac 18% Sou Cal Ed 24% 53% 38% 49% 18% 12% ™% 43% “u% Std Oi NJ 67% Stew War 18% Stone & Web 20% Studebaker Swift & Co 24% Texas Corp 59% Tex Gul Sul 38% Tex PC & O 13% Tim Roll Br 61% Trans-Am 13% Tri-Cont Cor 8% Union Car 101 Bur. Ad. Mch. 26% Btu. C. & Z. 5% Can. Pac. 13% Case (J.1.) 164 Caterpil. C. M. St. P. Pf. 4% CR. & P. 2% Chrysler 118% Col.-Palm. 195% Col. G. El, 11% Com. Solv. 13% Com. & Sou. 2% Con, Edis. 35% Con. Oil 15% Cont. Can 55% Cont. Mot. 2% Cont. Oil Del. 43% Cub, Am. Sug. 9% Curt. Wret. 5% Deere & Co. 130 29% Dome Mines 39 Doug. Airc. 54% Du Pont 157% East Kod 173 El Auto Lite 38% El Boat 10% El Pw 4 Lt 17% Firestone 33% Gen Elec Gen Foods 39% Gen Mills Gen Motors Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GNIr Cir GN Ry Pf G Wes Sug Greyhound Hec Prod Houd-H B Hudson Mot Hupp Mot Ml Cent Ind Rayon Int Bus Mch 150 Int Harv 108% Int Nick Can 60% Int T & Tel 10% Johns-Man 129 Kennecott 58% Krog Groc 19% Lib-O-F Gl 66% | Woolworth 46 Lig M B 4a 95 [ Wrigley, Jr 69 Moonlight has an intensity about one-fortieth of a foot candle; bright sunlight at noon has an intensity of about 10,000 foot candies CE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree foreclosure and Fe ener on the 27th day of May, A. D. 1937 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 Plaintiff, and Sterling State Bank, Sterling, North Dakota, Bismarck Loan and Invest- Roy Schlabach and Mrs, Roy Schlabach, are Defendants; and a special execution issued there- on, the undersigned, Sheriff of Bur- leigh County and State of North Da- kota, for that purpose appointed, will sell a public aucion at the front door of the Court House Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 22nd day of June, A. D, United Drug 12% , | United Pruit Un Gas Imp 12% US Pipe 53% US R & Imp 11% US Rubber 58% US Smelt R 87% US Steel 99% | Adam ‘US Stl Pt = 135% Vanadium =. 28 War Pict 13% West Un 58% Westing Air 44% Westing El 138 White Mot 24% Wilson 0 Co 9 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 judgment and Special execu- tion to be sold, and more particularly described as follows: The East’ Half of the East Half ‘E%E%) of Section Twenty-six (26), Township Qne Hundred Thirty-Nine (139) North, Range Seventy-Six (76) West, containing One Hundred Sixty (160) acres, more or less, according to the Government survey thereof, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment and costs amounting in all to the sum of $2799.- 14, with interest thereon from the date of said judgment and the accru- ing costs of sale, Dated May IEE be . Anstrom, Sheriff of Burleigh County, Bismarck, N. Dak. Geo. F, Shafer, Attorney for *Biaincit, Bismarck. N. > NOTICE OF SEE EXE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That | by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure andl eal entered on the 27th day of May, A. 1937 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 Plaintiff, and May R. Schlabach and Roy P. Schla- pach, her husband, and acerine Bate of Burleigh Couny and Sa! Dakota, for that purpor will sell at public auct door of the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the Zand day of Juno, A, D. 1937 at the nour 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 judgment and Special execu- tion to be sold, and more particularly dexeribed a8 follows: North halt (Nis) jection ‘Twen- tyctive (23), Township One Hundred hirtyenine (139), Nera. Range Sev- fontyesix (76), leas Northern Pacific Railroad right of jointed, ‘atthe front way, containing Three Hundred (300) acres, more or | > less, according to government survey thereof, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy sald judgment and costs amounting in all to the sum of $3903.59, with Interest thereon from the date of sald dudgment and the ac- cruing costs of ‘sal Dated May 27the 1937, ‘red E. Anstrom, Sheriff of. Risnarsh, Geo. F. Shai Attorney ter Piaintitt, Bismarck, N. Dak. 5-27 aio 9% | prove the e 14% | Srrbigh County, | 193’ Dak. SCHILPLIN HEADING PHA UNIT IN STATE Minnesota Publisher, Directing Work in Three States, Visits Here Fred Schilplin, publisher of the St. Cloud, Minn., Times and director of the Federal Housing administration ‘Western North Dakota is on the right track when it attempts to combine its land and water erating Here on a business trip, Schilplin voiced the view that there vaidn't seem to be much future for the Western Dakotas 20 far as he could see; that the region seems to decrease in population since a range country cannot support the same number of persons as a farm country. But when he was shown the Mis- souri river and the adjacent bottom lands he changed his opinion, It would be simple, he agreed, to im- conomy of both the high Plains and the cities by developing the river valleys. In fact, he was enthusi- baa arabe! ee outlook, iplin, long a leading Minnesota Democrat, has been head of the FHA in that state since it was organized. Under a reorganization plan his ter- ritory has been extended to include the Dakotas, The North Dakota office will continue to located here, he said, and no changes are contemplated other than those which are made necessary by the need for economy. As a going business concern, he said, the FHA must get along on a charge of one-half of one per cent on the loans which it insures and a general salary reduction already has been made necessary by this fact. As North Dakota director of the FHA, Schilplin succeeds Guy Harvey, Stoux Falls, 8. D., who resigned the post to give his full time to the post of director of the state emergency council in that state. Mrs. Schilplin accompanied her husband and visited with Mrs. Edna LaMoore Waldo, president of the Bismarck branch of the American Penwomen, an association of profes- sional writers, expressing great ad- miration for Mrs. Waldo’s work, Mrs, Schilplin writes a weekly fea- ture for her husband’s newspaper and also conducts a poetry corner for it. She was the third president of the Minnesota penwomen and compiled the first volume of Minnesota an- thology in 1920. Another volume is due for publication soon, she said. Linton and Hazelton To Hear Mrs. Martin Linton, N. D., May 27.—Mrs. Grace Martin, newly appointed Home Man- agement Specialist with the state col- lege extension division, is scheduled to meet with Homemakerss’ club mem- bers and others interested, at Hazel- ton and Linton Friday and Saturday, respectively, of this week, and with local leaders of 4-H Clubs at Linton Tuesday, June 1. The Friday and Saturday meetings will open at 2 p. m., each day. The Hazelton meeting will be held at the Boe theatre, through the courtesy of Gerber, manager, and the Lin- ton meeting, in the auditorium, The 4-H group will meet in the court- house. —_—_—_—__ Cottage foi FOUR room cottage, garage, bath and sun porch. $25 month. No chil- dren. 522 Bell St. Instruction 8UE DIGBY—Instructor. Shorthand and typing. Phone 1619. Apt. © College Bldg. Business Opportunity CARE doing good business. Fine lo- Equipment and fixtures. ree for quick sale. Best of con- dition. Building may be leased. Linton Cafe, Linton, N. Dak. Want to Buy or Trade? WANT-ADS Will Help Male Help Wanted MAN AR— To take over profitable Watkins Route. Established customers. Must be under 50 and satisfied with earnings of $30.00 a week at start. Give your age, type of car and farm experience. Write The J. R. WAT- KINS COMPANY, Rural Dept., 495 Liberty Street, Winona, Min- nesota. YOUNG man wanted to work by month, F, Jaskowiak, Phone 823. = Help Wanted CABINET makers desiring steady work. Wages $4.50 to $6.00 per day. Apply Fargo Food and Equipment company, Fargo, N. Dak. Female Help Wanted foung girl for general Ww. ANTED: feaswek Go ‘Go here nights, 212% Main. ——__Work Wanted __ STENOGRAPHER—Well experienced in real estate, collections, some law work. Will consider work in any part of state. Salary optional. Write Tribune ad 21289, LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- paired. Called for and delivered. H. Sundheim. Phone 1563. 1004 Ave. C. MEN'S laundry done at reasonable price. 423 10th St. Phone 785-R. Bertha Brooks. WANTED—Experienced woman wants ironing by hour. Phone 1587-W.. EXPERIENCED girl wants house- work by day or hour. Phone 1980. Houses for Sale em Personal WANTED—10.000 people to have Ping Pone photos taken 12 for 25c. Rex Theatre Bldg., opposite Trib- une. ‘Travel Opportunities DRIVING from Bismarck to Madi- son, 8. D., via Fargo June 2. Have Toom for two. Write J. Edgar West- _ all, Sanger. LEAVING for Williston Saturday noon, returning Monday evening. Telephone 1949 after six o'clock. LEAVING June 5 for Portland, Ore- gon and return. Write Tribune Ad 21369. Bn CAR leaving Friday for West Coast. Call 1925W. Wanted to Buy WANTED to buy on substantial monthly payment plan house with two bedrooms. Write Tribune Ad 21371. Men’s Suits, Top Coats Ladies’ Dresses, Coats, Swaggers Cleaned and Pressed for $1.00 Perfection Cleaners ‘18 Thayer Phone 1707 Apartments for Rent VERY NICELY furnished large apartment, two bedrooms, newly decorated, laundry. Frigidaire. Large closets. Available June 7th. Adults only. Phone 576 for ap- pointment. COMPARATIVELY new desirable four room bungalow, two bedrooms, fine equipment, priced right, im- iments possession. George M. Reg- r kitchen and bath. 5 Above Woodmansee Stationery, ap- ply Woodmansee Stationery. FIVE room stucco bungalow with 2 toom basement apartment. Mod- ern. Would consider good house trailer as part down payment. 614 20th. FURNISHED or unfurnished 3 room apt. Bedroom, kitchen, living room and private bath. New building. First floor, Private entrance. Laun- dry privileges. 711 Ave. A. NEW 5 room bungalow with base- ment apartment. Good location. Please | phone 205 2038 for 38 for appointment. GOOD HOUSES for income or resi- dence. Reasonably priced. Write Tribune Ad 21363. TWO ROOM HOUSE, must be moved from property. Inquire 407 13th St. Room and Board EXCELLENT board and room at spe- clal rates for two nice girls. 824 7th St. Phone 1784. 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. DESIRABLE furnished apartment, living room, dining-alcove, kitchen and bath. Suitable one or two adults. First floor. Custodian, Col- lege Bldg. NICELY furnished all modern 3 room apt. and bath. Built-in cupboards, frigidaire. Sleeping arrangements for 3 or 4, Phone 1849, or 1063. Lots for Sale a 82 BY 150 FOOT lot, located on Ave. C and 14th. Will sell part. Phone _1310-LJ. = 50x75 ft. lot on Thayer and 14th St. Phone 928. ——————— “Rooms for Rent 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. FURNISHED light housekeeping Toom, lavatory in room. Always hot water. 307 10th St. LARGE SLEEPING rooms. Close to bath, Hot water at all times. Large closets. 421 1st St. a PLEASANT downstairs sleeping room. Always hot water. 920 8th St. 1752-R. ie SINGLE room for light housekeep- ing on ground floor. 411 5th. Tele- phone 273. BARBER shop for sale. Only shop in town. Write Box 286, Werner, North Dakota. Office Equipment USED 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 ed Reference given. Phone MODERN room suitable for one. One block from business section. 222 2nd street. SLEEPING ROOM for rent. Always hot water. 422 4th. Phone 649. TWO ROOM SECOND floor fur- nished apartment, good gas range, kitchen sink, windows on three sides, 808 7th. LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also two dwelling houses and store for sale. Reason for selling, old age and poor health. Call 601. FURNISHED two room apartment. Gas, heat, lights, water. Kelvina- tor and laundry privileges. Suitable 515 2nce water, light, heat. $27.50. Adults only. Married couple! preferred. Thayer. JUNE 1st two furnished apartments. Private bath. Private entrance. Adults only. 322 1st. C. L. Pearce. 120 W.| — Automobiles for Sale SLASH Fourteen automobiles going at your Price. Nothing over $295. Easy terms. 1928 Buick Sedan 1928 1929 Chrysler Sedan 1933 1930 1931 1928 1932 1931 1931 1929 1929 ° 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, 122 Main : Phone 708, 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 only 9,000 miles, A-1 condition. Phone 1979. FOR SALE: 1937 Plymouth business sedan, low mileage. Will take light car in trade. 421 16th, —_——__ Information Wanted INFORMATION wanted from party having for sale grocery store in Bis- marck, in good trade territory. Write Tribune ad No. 21296. o——>e=e==aE=ee_—V3_—___—_— Farms for Rent 5 ACRES with cabin, chicken house, garage, nice grove of young trees, 1 mile west 1 mile south of Lincoln school. Jay Couch. whSsBlBeheecag LOOK YOUR BEST Let us clean and vress your! Phone 2: 322 South lith Street Houses for Rent B FURNISHED five room house, gas heat, Frigidaire and electric washer. Reasonable rent to responsible par- ties. Write Tribune Ad. 21337. SIX room modern house, vacant June Ist. 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 1st St. MODERN bungalow, three bedrooms, also 2 children’s beds for sale. 226 W. Rosser, Phone 886-W. FOR RENT—During summer months. Furnished seven room house, -704 6th St. SEVEN room modern house. Large eaen plot. Low rent. Telephone FOUR room basement. Two blocks east of Richholt school. Phone 928, ————— es Miscellaneous for Sale 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 St. ALL modern apartment. New. fire- proof building. Inquire Park Food Store, Call 1184. J. B. Smith. DOWNTOWN apartment: large livingroom, bedroom, kitchen and ire Dahl Clothing Store. ROOM for rent. Close in. All hot water. Phone 926J. 507 3rd. EXCELLENT ROOM for two, also garage, $3. 523 9th St. Phone 420. ROOM in modern home, close to bath, always hot water. 308 Ave B. NICELY furnished room for two gen- tlemen. Call at 316 11th St. DESIRABLE house with two bed- rooms. Reliable and permanent renter. Write Tribune Ad 21370. DESIRE to rent six or seven room house. Have permanent position. Call 965. ONE large sleeping room. Call 510 7th St.or phone 1737.00 CLOSE to bath. Always hot water. 120 Ave. A. Household Goods for Sale WANT TO rent or buy, small house reasonable. 230 West Main. 3 BEDROOM modern house. Phone Werner at 247. Citation meena Te retitien for ae tions for tl thor STATE oF SNORE DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burlel rN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. 1.0 Davies, Judge In the Matter of the Estate of Jes- sje Turnbull Sweeney, Deceased. George F. Dullam, Petitioner, vs. erine Ramsey, Jessie Wilson, John Josepho Walsh, Catherine Forsyth, Philomena Manley, Sutter, Mrs, Kathert Mra, ‘Margaret Col Presbyterian Church of Bl North Dakota, St. Geo! copal Church of Blamarek, North Dakota, Bismarck Public Library Bismarck. North Dakota, Fred Pa son, Elizabeth Turnbull Ramsey, Grafton State School of Gratton: North Dakors, Respondent. The State of North Dakota to. the 4d Respondents: $n ARP maach of you are hereby cited and required to appear before the County Court of the County of Burleigh, in sald State, at the office of the County Judge of ‘sald County, the Court House In. the City. of Bis- marek, in sald County and State, on the 9th day of June, A. D. 1937, hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of nat sey, show cause, if any y hav. executor of the last wil the County Co preservation or invest- unds belonging to sald and why said County Court Id not make such order ‘as to it meet and pro: lee be vende of Fthis citation id by law. Dated this 19th day of May, A. D. By the Court: (SEAL) i . vies, Judge of the Gouinty" Court. 5-20-27. A-1 8%x10% rug, wardrobe, chest of drawers, tables, chairs, fruit jars. Bargain. 614 20th, Basement. — COMPLETE set of furniture for 3 room apartment. Sell at sacrifice price. Phone 2135. Apt. 1, 234% West Broadway. COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD furnish- ings.. Philco radio, $10. Very good condition. Reasonable. 520 9th St. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, very good condition. Almost new. Call 1565-J or may be seen at Wachter's. BABY bed, swing and kiddykar, li- brary table, dresser. Telephone 1835. ONE DOUBLE ivory wood bed. Good condition. Phone 149. Seed and Feed FALCONER seed corn. About 5% white Flint, 75% germination, $1.75 bushel. Anton Kalvoda, Route No. 2, Mandan. CONDITION Sudio couch,|> furnished for light housekeeping. Very close in. Call at 323 2nd St. Nez FURNISHED 3 room and bath apart- ment by June Ist. 612 ist St. __Phone 1432. ALL modern furnished 2 room apt and porch. Adults only. Phone 589. 813 ‘Thayer. 2 ROOM basement apartment. Every- thing furnished. Phone 2136J. Call at 609 Ist. SMALL furnished house and 3 one- roo! faenisted apts. 818 7th &t. 71 ‘HR] furni apartment with private bath. Gas and water furnished. 623 8th 8t. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, new building. 212 W. Broadway. Phone 2188-J. TWO ROOM apartment, nicely fur- nished, $21. Adults only. Telephone 308 4th. ie EP) NICELY furnished apartment with frigidaire. 304 Mandan. 133-W. COMFORTABLE apartment for rent. All ventilated. Inquire at Sweet Shop, ue FIRST FLOOR three room apart- ment. Reasonable rent. 602 12th &t. 2 APTS, gas, lights and water fur- nished. 1116 Rosser. Phone 978J. FOR RENT: 2 room apartment. $22.50 per month. 5th Street Cafe. MODERN two room apartment, mod- ern conveinences. 523 12th St. SPELTZ, $2.25 hundred. Grimm alfalfa seed, 25c lb. Feed corn, $1.25 bushel. Charles Garnier, Bismarck. Lost and Found LOS8T—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. i, | OST —White pocket book at Bis- marck Airport. Phone 2234. Re- ward. Poultry ATTENTION: INSIST on North Da- kota U. 8. Approved Pullorum tested Exhibition quality chicks. Have several hundred started chicks at day old chick prices. Price list on request. Mandan Elec- ie Belen: Mandan, North Da- FURNISHED apartment. Rose Apts. 215 3rd St. Phone 852. | TWO room apartment. 207 isth St. Phone 2052-W. ONE ROOM with kitchenette. Cail at 801 4th st. Announcements DON'T FORGET grand opening of White Cabin service on Memorial Highway soon. G. P. News. Pasture for Rent 800 AGRE pasture. Good feed. Spring water. Write Max Kelber, Ashley, North Dakota. Mattresses MATTRES6ES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 | 9th St. Phone 1126. POTATOES, Cobblers, Red Tramps, Ohios . For seed and table use. Come and see us before you buy elsewhere. Phone 1317. 2223 So. CE Si eee eae = REASONABLY priced plants, celery, Peppers, tomatoes, cauliflower, cab- bage. Phone 699. 1701 Bowen Ave. ASH FENCE posts, D. EB. McLean, Bismarck Rt. No. 2. % mile south Stewartsdale Elevator. Phone 6-F2, QUANTITY of second hand lumber, various dimensions. Inquire Lomas Oil Company. See BLACK dirt and fertilizer, also base- ment digging and trucking. Phone 1310-LJ. BLACK DIRT, gravel. wanted. Phone 60. FOR SALE—Pedigreed wire haired terriers. 704 6th. I. Lawn jobs 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. 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