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New York Stocks | Closing Prices July 2 i SHORT COVERINGS -AID STOCK MARKET THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1937 jto % higher, July 124%-%, Sept. | WHEAT FUTURES SAG, HIGHER DRAWN BATTLE IS OUTCOME OF TRADE July Contracts Drop Lower as September and December . Futures Rise Chicago, July 2—(7)—A drawn bat- tle was the final outcome of Chicago wheat trading Friday, with July con- tracts lower, but September and De- cember higher. The more distant Chicago deliveries of wheat, Sept. and Dec., reached new th price records for the season. In large measure, this was attributed to Teports that owing to high tempera- tures and drouth, 50: per cent of Can- ada’s wheat acreage this season will only yield seed back. — At the close, wheat was 2% lower 1.25%-%, corn %-1% down, 1.26%-%, Sept, 1.12% %-% off. July 12% and oats THEN MOVE Minneapolis, —(P)}—Wheat futures sagged toward the finish Fri- day, but the close was substantially higher. With a short session and double holiday ahead there was con- siderable evening up. July wheat closed 1 1 iM Sept. 2% up at 1.98% and Dec. 1m higher at 1.26%. rallied Buenos Aires ‘July flax closed 3% high- and Sept. 4% up at 2.01. Coarse grains were easier on ac- count of private crop estimates. July oats closed % lower at 45%, and Sept. % down at 37%. July Be closed 1% Tiger at 90% and Sept. 1% pigher at 86%. July feed barley closed ¥% high- er at 63 and Sept. % higher at 57%. Cash wheat demand lacked force. Winter wheat was off and durum held unchanged. Cash corn was quiet and unchanged: Oats demand was steady. Rye was fair. Barley was firm to a ae stronger. Demand was good for malt- ing. Flax demand wi higher at Flax strength. er at 1.98% fair to good. “ MONEY RATES New York, July 2—(P--Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Pr commercial paper 1 per cent. commercial paper 1 per cent, | Ti loans steady, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 m Bankers acceptance 1% per cent,” unchanged, _———— NOTICE OF epee EXECUTION By virtue of an execution {Issued upon the judgment ed June ‘Adams Exp 16% [Lo Lorillard (P) it! , 11% |Mack Trks 41 All Ch Dye 231 Imck & R 14% | Ne | Allis-Ch 62% | McK & R Pf 43%; | Am Can 97% mee Cops 17% | lt sale PRR F 4 | 4 63; -Con Pet 28% | Industrials Push in Front as Am Ory Sug 26% | Midiand stl 35% | pea 52 Minn Hon 101 | © Good Strike News Adds 31 a Minn Mol 12564 No. 5 dark northern, 50 lbw .... 1. \Mont Ward 57 | to Confidence | Sample Grain: | pat Corp 11% | o its, 1.21; 48 Ibs., mat ul ee Re lash Motors ae | New York, July 2—(}—Sho1 - | 46 Ibs., 1.15; 45 Ibs., 1.13; . Nat Biscuit Tmine rt civer | 43 Ibs., 1.00; 42 Ibs., 1.07: 41 Tbs. 1.08: Nat © Reg 3° Inews environment aided the stock | 40 Ibs., 1.03; 39 Ibs., 1.01; 38 Ibs., 99; Nat Dy Prod 19 | market to gains of fractions to a point | 37 Ibs., 97. Nat Distill 2914 | or more Priday. No .1 hard amber durum . $1.06 Nat Pr & Lt 9%2/ More auspicious news, brokers said, | No. 1 mixed durum 1.01 Nat Steel 82% | included further abatement of strike | No. 1 red durum : Bro, atl worries, momentary stability in the <8 ~ . NOLAMCAGIN TIA [OP ee eee el a ayers No Amer 24% | | Pittsburgh. gee sectoral. st Barley No Pacific 28%) Short covering reported in some |Oajs . eee heal brokerage circles was termed a nor- | Hard winter wheat Farm | mal occurrence preceding long os ay ai Se | ket holidays. et hea ees RANGE | ac | Industri icago, —(P)— Packard 8% demand centering on oli stesis, cop. | WHER Open Hien Low Close Param Pict 20% | pers, store shares and aircrafts, Rails % 128% 1.23% 124% Park Utah ‘were inactive but generally higher. ° ao eee | eae ae ‘Transactions approximated 800,000! Dec: eat Beth Stl 85%] PennRR 37% . 1.28% 1.28% 1.25% Boelng Air 30% | Phips 45% " a jorden. 23%3 | Phil Morris 9114 Briggs Mfg 40% | Phillips Pet 57. | vest m4 BK BON Budd Wh 7% | Pills Flour 28% | . 45% 45% 43% 44% Bur AdMch 23%) Procé Gam 58 Gane 40 40 38% 39 ButCop&Z 5%] Pub Svc NJ 40%! south st Paul Tuly Se-UP)—(U. B. 1% 41% 30% 40% cn se 12% | Pullman 55, | D. AJ—Cattle 2400; grain fed steers 2 : Scare ase > 161%] ‘Pure Oil 20% |and yearlings unevenly higher: goo 140 i 2,00-14.00; ai eee . ve Caterpil 91 | Purity Bak 15% | S's0-11.50; plain. wrassers, down te 1 1dds adie 114K 1.14% Celanese 36% | Radio 8% | 7.50; she stock) fully steady; strictly 1.12% 1.12% 1.12% 1.12% Cerde Pasco 675|R KO 8% good helter up to 12.00; ‘plain grassy i Ches & O 5345 Ran d chi Gt w 2% Reo Motor 53 525/-low cutters and otters mostly a $8 tN BOK e % ulls steady, % Giver eal af Reeth B bey 6.005 ‘ockers slow. Galves’ 23007 a eed SES CRI&P 2 |SchenDistill 3914] choice 800-050; some held higher Chrysler 97%|Seabd Oil 41%|, Hoss 5000; active, 15-25 or more 11.92 11.85 11.92 Col-Palm 19% | Sears-Roe 907% | 11°85; "suiopan tow s185; mostly. for re 2210 32) Col G Fl 1135] Servel . 287% | 280 lbs. downs packers bidding 7-65. 1230 12.20 1225 Com Solv 13% | Shell Un 26% | Down; most 260-350 Ibs. 10:75-11.50; 12.02 11.95 12.00 Cc &S 2 | good and choice light lights 1: reely Com esol ae Sleumpas te 10. 7511.50; ca sows 10.00-55; E 16,17 16.00 16.17 cording, to: weight: 3 Con Oil 15% | Sou Gal Ed 24%4| Thursday, 10.50; weight 263. tbs. z HOeO ep 1620 Cont Can 56 So Pac 43% Sheep 600; early bids on native Cont Mot 2%| So Ry Se Tea ate steno Siket MINNEAPOLIS BANGE Cont Oil Del 47%|So Ry pfd 41%] classes steady; medium to good year- Pacmeapolaie uly a Disses 7,50; good to choice slaugh- Low Corn Prod 62%| Prery Corp 17%] ter ewes $.00-60; yearling. breeding | July 148150 147% 1.48% ere ree pee ug oo ae Ma Loates iota Aah tee re ‘ ‘? | 10.50-65; deck 70 lb, Washington feed- 1.30% 135 1.36% Deere &Co 133 | Std Oil Cal 41%|ers 885, . Dia Mtch 28 | Std Ol Ind 43 | "Deity. cattle steaay, medium and | July 64 683 Dose ad lnes 49% | Std Oi NI 67% | E008 springs 55.00-78.b0; plain light | Sept, ...... 58% 58% STK 57% Doug Airc 57% |Stew War 17% Rye— Dupont 152 |Ston & Web 20% eHrcago July .. 91% 94 90% 90% East Kod 175 |Studebaker 13 Chicago, July 2— MU, &. D. A.) Bop. : 90 90.86% 86% | —Hogs including rect; ts— HH Boat” 104) Texas Corp. OOM | RMR Gadi"Sititge pteytie tows ts SY ree SH le 4 Eee Bes eaten eben eae i he Brestone BK | Te BC & O 14% | i240; most good 350-500 Ib, packing |July New .. 200 200 198% 1.98% Gen Foods 37 Traneacie Hs sr Esetle. 1,000, calves’ 500; Fev ealebes hh bad ek Gen Mtrs 50 |Tri-Con Cor 8% | Steers and’ yearlings in very moi Gillette 14% | Truax-Traer 10% | SePErSi fonts ti vocts wake ilpututn, alias uly 2 Ue several loads ba Ny oa Goodrich 385% | Union Car 90% | 15.10 early, although some held hi ‘Durum— Open High Low Close Goodyear 38% | Union Pac 123% | ¢t medium to goo! i 5-18.00; TUL oceece cseee vevee 125% Gra-Paige 3% Un Air Cor 29% |funeog Droader than suppl Sept. ..000. 125° 126% 123% 1.25 GN Ir Ctf 20% | United Corp 4%|kinds steady; light plain” offerings| | Rye— Ce ea ee ie tee saieee ari es Sug i 1 Greyhound 14%|Un Gas Im 12% ata io couneyichiaemecionte Hec Prod 11%|US Ind Al 30% vaca: 5,000 head replacement cattle ni ; closing stocker trade House ora ae ee ae a seh ‘or more Tower; cleanup trade on grass idson cows ani 8; crop small en Hupp Mot 3%/|US Rubber 58% | market fully steady; cutter rs 5.01 Brie AO CASH GRAIN Tl Gent 23% US Smelt R 8634 | Soren 10 SAF, Eran COME y ovestons | repelpta Friday” 38 38 Y compared tora Ind Rayon 36 |US Steel 101% | steady at 7.00 down and 9.60 down re In Bus Meh 151 |U8 Stl Pf 132” | spectively.) wT mse GOMM FS @ Pea ABO. eae ana coarse Int Harv 106%} Vanadium 27% |, Sheep 6,000, inclining 3,700 direct; | geaiy quotations today follow In Nick Can 58%|-War Pict 13% | market active, spring lamba and year ‘Cush Wheat 5 x Int T & Tel 1012) West Un 46% | native spring lambs 20 up at 11.60; Deliverea To Arrive Johns-Man 125 |Westing Air 42 | bulk to packers 11.00-25; a fed ay DNS Kennecott 58%] Westing El 141% | medium ‘to cead. wearlines 85060; pti tata Krog Groc_ 20 | White Mot 2244 / sheep firm; ewes 300-450. | BN ry 151% 158% Bee sh 58% pulse econ Gaia Ge 1D NB Bb ee g 98 | Woolworth 45% § ey Rone atng.s Loew's 11% | Wrigley Jr_ 66 | a )-°2attie “000; calves” 100; 2 DN 887 cient steers and yearlings active, firm: ovens 14TH 156% woe sooo +. 9 | helters, scarce, fully steady; grass tea 3sDNB8S6 she stock about 5 a | Produce Markets | fecaers Unchanged; 2 “ a pring ER] His a MBM LB wee wee OD. beoves ; 5 loads a igh 14.00, di 0 Ib. scenes 1,444 wooo wee CHICAGO yearlings 13.3 a hort ted and Greasy ‘ ae B54 Eee Chicago, July 2.—(#)—Poultry, rs kinds down to 0 and below; choice bs. 143% 151% 50 trucks, steady, hens over 5 lb. 17%, | fed heifers quoted above 12.00; most a ea. S Tehe yeas 5 lb. and less’ 17; Leghorn hens |} cows. 6.00; cutters grades|# DN 8& 53 12%; fryers, colored 19, Plymouth 75. bs. 22... 1.42% 150% 006 voee Rock 21, White Rock 20, barebacks 17; urrent stocker and feed cattle quo- S5DNS852 broilers, colored 18, Plymouth and tations steers 550-800 lbs. good and| bg ...., 1.41% 148% .000 ssee White Rock 19, barebacks 16, Leghorn 6.75-9.50; common and medium nN 1744-18; springs, colored 20, Plymouth 800-1050 Ibs. good and|§ DN 8 51 Rock 23, White Rock 22%, barebacks 5; common and medium| Ibs. ..... 140% 146% 104 ores 1 roosters 13%, Leghorn roosters 5.25-7.00; heifers good and choice 6.50-/§ D N 8 50 1234; turkeys, hens 15, toms 14, No. 2| 8.00; common and medium 5.00-6.50; Ibs. eooe 139% 1.44% 1... PYY) turkeys 13; ducks, white and colored|cows good 4. 5.50; common and rthern 4% 1b. up 12%, small 11; geese 11. medium 4.00275; calves (steers) good Aa 1.49% 1.52% cial (93 score) D031; exteal, G2) | "Hogs °3500) including 45. direct: Montana Winter 39; extra firsts (90- ay 291443; firsts | mostly 10-25 highe: some local in-|14% protein $-89) 27%-28%; seconds (84% -87) terests not following; top 11.90; good 1DHWor andards (90 centralized car- and choles 180-800 ib, butchers’ 1 11. is 1H W... 138% 140%... 4. ,399, firm; extra firsts local 2 re Herod pons 13% bars 21%; fresh graded firsts lo- 4 current receipts 1944; storage packed extras 21%; stor- age packed firsts 21%. NEW, YORK New York, July>2.—(}—Live poul- try, by freight, firm. Brollers, Rocks 29;’ Leghorn 17. Other freight prices unchanged: York, July 2.—(#—Butter, 1, 098, “tirmer.,’ Creamery, firsts (88-91 scores) 28%%-30%; seconds (84-87 scores) 25%-27%. Centralized (90 score) 30%. Other grades unchanged. Cheese, 218,505 firm. State, whole milk flats, fresh fancy 18%; fresh ages 19; held, fancy 1936, 22%4- coegs. 11,527, irregular. Mixed col- ors ae ue 26%; firsts average ‘Other’ mixed prices Leg- 17-195 s chesks 1ot9m. unchanged. By express, strong; horn 16-19; Rocks: 2 broilers, di: 11-20; ducks 12. Dressed poultry about steady; cream and frozen fowls, 48-54 lbs. 16%2- 144; other dressed prices unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, July 2.—(#)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close Storage Standards, November ........ 31% 31% 31% Egg Futures: Refrigerator Stan- dards, . 25% DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, July 2.—(@)—Closing cash prices, wheat: No. 1 heavy dark northern spring 60 Ibs. 1.53% - 1s 9 No. 1 dark et 59 ae x 5 3 Ibs. %; No. lbs. 1.41% - . 1.46% Rati 50 Ibs. . .No. 2 northern 147%- 1 dark hard winter Mon- 1 hard 0.2, 5 amber 60 tbs. 39 3) 144; No. 5, 5: a 52 Ibs. 1.13% -1.17%. 1 red durum 2.34%-1.35%. | Mixed durum discounted 3-5 below 2.02. 90% -9 Oits No. & white wiere 174, Barley malting 55-85. Feed barley 53-67. MINNBAPOLES FLOUR 2.—(}—Flour Round cotton reas Sa patents 15 igh= tandard patents, 25 Shipments 14,922, §0-24.00. Standard ‘pa- 9% 5 grade 85-1.15, Nght Mehta down to 10.25 ft : ughs 10.00-75: stags 11.24 down; feeder pigs up to 10.00; feeding sows 9.50- Sheep 1000; 718 head around 8 1b. fed yearlings bought to a1 no early spring lamb bid: higher; native springers he! 10.75; other classes scarce, CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, July 2.—@)—(U. 8. —Potatoes, 94, on track 297, total US. shipments 879: California White Rose and eastern cobblers slightly weaker, Missouri cobblers steady, better feel- ing prevailing; supplies moderate; demand slow; sacked per ewt, Call- fornia White Rose US, No, 1, 1,75-85¢ mostly around 1.80; US. 2 1.30; Virginia cobblers US, NGI! Nor? folk sections, 1.30-35; North Carolina Cobblers US.” No. i. few. gales, 1.88; showing dark slight decay, 1.05-124%; Missouri cobblers US. No, 1, and partly graded 1.10-20; ungraded 1,90-05; Oklahoma Bliss triumphs US, Xo. 17, showing decay .90-1.15; cob- US. No. 1, showing decay car, US. No. 1, 1% a Kansas cobblers inch minimum car 1.20, BOSTON WooL Boston, July 2.—@)—(U. 8. D, A.) —Trade on spot wool was practically at a standstill in the Boston market Friday. A few low offers for domestic wools were made apparently for the purpose of testing the market rather than in a serious effort to buy. Reports received by members of the wool trade indicated some mills were either cldsed or operating on reduced schedules, Curtailment of mill oper- ations, according to reports, were di partly’ to seagonal factors such as in- ventory taking, summer vacations and lack of new orders-for goods and partly to the inability to get delivery of wool. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, July 2.—(-—Casi new crop 'No. 1 red 1.31344 ‘No. Heky 135-21; No. 8 red’ tough sample grade red 1.27 auction; crop, No, 1 hard 1.38%. oa ‘old Corn No. 5 mixed 1.16; No. 1 yellow 139%; No. 2 white 1.29%; sample Oats as 1 white 52%. No ry Barley “fee& 53-71 nom; malting 71- ‘Timothy and clover seed unquoted. RANGE OF CARLOT Minneapolis, July 2.—@)—Range carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 3 sen northern 1.57%; fgeee grade dark tents 7.70-T: FA h + northern ‘orn No. 2 yellow 1.20%. Oats No. 2 white 50%-50%; sample aot 43: Rye No, 2,,98-1.00. Barley No, 2 maiting 94; N 87 Flax No. 1, 2.00%-2 1:98, Worn pistons and worn your.car to use an excessive amount of gasoline and oil, pees at EW. 1.38% 140% .... 1% proven 1H Wz... 138% 140% .... Grade of— DHW or 1H W.«.. 137% 139% .... ..+. and South Dakota 136% 137% .... 135% 136% 134% 1.35% Durum 127% 139% 1.26% 129% 124% 128% 1.22% 126% 120% 125% 1.18% 123% 116% 121% » 1.13% 1.19% 111% 117% 1.00% 1.13% .. Grade of — 1 amber.... 1.06% 1.30% . 1rd durum 1.34% 1.35% .. Coarse Grains 1.20% 121% .. 1.17% 1.19% 1.13% 1.15% 113% 1.12% 1.16% 1.18% 1.14% 116% 1.12% 1.13% .. 10% 1.11% 48% ATH 45% 5 amber hd 5 amber hd 51 Ibs... 1 (9T . 64 5 4 60 63 . 56 66 noes Rye— 2 ‘ee seeee BBM OTH creee seeve No" ees 197% 2.01% .... a. A delicacy made of the meat of bats is greatly by Polynesian */as the time and place for hearing and locket. 1th, 1937, in the office of the Clerk jof the District Court of Burleigh |County, North Dakota, in favor of |Home Owners’ Loan | Sonporation. | plaintitt, H. ¥, also Hourton Oney, and Helen Gime | fendants, I wilt sell so much as may be | necessary of real estate in Burleigh County, North Dakota, described as | follows: Lot Nineteen (19) in Block One Hundred Ten®(110) of the original plat of the City of Bismarck, according to the certified plat thereof on file in the office ot the Register of Deeds In and | for said County and State, to satisfy the amount and lien of said judgment thereon In the sum of os and costs of sale, at public susiion to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Da- kota, at ‘two o'clock P, M., on July 19th, 1937, FRED E. ANSTROM, Bheritt st Burleigh. County,.N. D. Thos. J. Burke, Bismarck, N. D. 6-18-25 7-2-9-1 IN CHICAGO PITS) BY I. S. KLEIN GREECE has ie = anew series of 13 stamps. depicting the “Greek Spirit.” The issue covers the whole range of Greek history, from the mythical. days of the gods to the great war of in-’ | dependence in 1821. The new 13. values supplement four stamps. previously issued. eee A new Belgian stamp: pictures the late Queen Astrid holding her |. son, Crown. Prince Baudoin. There are eight values, each with a surtax, to be used for parks and | convalescent homes for Belgian children, and for a monument to Queen Astrid in Brussels. eee Another Spanish government issue, despite the, civil war, is a stamp commemorating the third centenary of the death < of Gregorio ne famous Spanish sculp- _ r. eee | France has issued a stamp in | i | honor of the famous philosopher and scientist, Descartes. tes, A new country for stamp col- lectors is Burma, India, which has | just become an independent state and has begun issuing its own stamps. | eee | The Michigan centennial stamp has been withdrawn from sale at the Washington philatelic agency. Next may go the Oregon com- memorative. (Copyright, 1987, NEA Service, Inc.) FOREIGN EXCHANGE z New York, July 2.—@—Foreign exchange steady; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 94%; France hy Italy 5.26%; Germany re al oh ae 21,70; travel 2 Noi Sweden 25.49; Montreal in ‘New Yorke 99.84%. Lithuanian law forbids divorces. a Instruction SUE DIGBY, instructor, Shorthand any typing. Phone 1619. 223 2nd Bt. Houses for Rent HOUSES FOR RENT NEW, just completed, small modern house. Oak floors, gas heat, built- in features, modern full basement. Reasonable rent, immediate posses- sion. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block - Phone 0 : COMPLETE remodeled seven room house. Same as new. Three large, one small bedrooms. Hardwood floor. Two lavatories, Well in- sulated. 518 10th. Phone 1172. CONVENIENT TWO ROOM HOUSE. By virtue of Fi. demi issued upon the judgment docketed June 17th 1937, in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, In favor of Home Own- ers’ Loan Corporation, a corporation, laintite, and against Sam Sloven and r Sloven, defendants,.I will sell 80 much as may be necessary of real estate in Burleigh County, North Da- kota, described as follows: West One Hundred (W 100) feet of Lot Eight (8), in Block Forty-five (45), Northern Pacific Second Addition to the City of Bismarck, according to the certified plat thereof on file inthe office of the Register of Deeds in and for said County and State, to satisfy the amount and lien of sald judgment thereon in the sum of $5,591.99 and costs of sale, at public auc ties to the highest bidder for ca: he front door of the Court House in tine City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, at two’ o'clock P. M. on July 19th, 1937, FRED E. ANSTROM, Gaus of Burleigh County, N. D. Thos. J. Burke, Bismarey N.D. Attorney. We Piaintift. SE NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under authority of an Order of Sale by the Honorable I. , Tudge of the County Court of 1@ Cou pty of Burleigh, ‘in the State of ‘North akota, dated the 23rd day of June A. D, 1937, the undersigned, the Guardian of the estate of Ken- neth Hastings, A Minor, of the City of Bismarck in the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, for cash subject to confirmation by the Judge of said County Court, the following described real estate, to-wit: An undivided one third interest ul share in and to Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block Six (6) of Sturgis Addition to\the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, No. Dakota, subject to the. homestead rights therein of Elizabeth L. Hastings Ryan. The sale will be made on or after the 18th day of July A. D. 1937. All bids must be in writing and may be filed with the judge of sald County Court, or delivered to the un- dersigned personally, at 308, 14th St., Bismarck, North Dakota, B, Ryan, the Guardian St the estate of Kenneth Hastings, A Minor. sPated this 23rd day of June A. D. ee: 7: NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF John Coughlin, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, M. E, Tweed, as Testamen- tary Administrator of the last Will of John Coughlin late of the City of ‘Watertown, in the County of Jefferson and State of Wisconsin, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons hav- ing claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the vouchers, within six months after the fi pubiication of this notice, to said Testamentary Administrator at the office of Hyland & Foster, in the Da- kota National Bank & Trust Co. Build- ing, in the City of Bismarck, in ae Burleigh County, or to the Jud the County Court of Burleigh county at his office in the Court House in City of Bismarck, in Burleigh County, North Dakota. You are hereby further notified that Hon. I. C, Davies, Judge of the County Court ‘within and for the County of Burleigh, 1d State of North Dakota, has fixed e 19th day of January A. D' 1938, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Court Rooms, in the Court House in the City of Bismarck in said County and State, adjusting all claims against the estate of the said John Coughlin. Dece: which have been duly and regularly presented hereinbefore provided. Dated Ju: atin A, D. 19; x ‘Tweed, as Testa- tary .Administrator of the last Will of John yi PCORRR HS, Deceased. w. Aitornes, for Testamentary Administrator, Jamestown, North Dakota. OF THE ESTATE| necessary |. , Also, modern apartments. Very Atgorney {for Plaintif?, reasonable. Inquire at 1517 Bowen Avenue, small bungalow. 928 NOTICE OF SPECIAL |EXECUTION | DIO eet, Available at once. Ask for Mr. Anderson at 115. SIX room modern house with garage. Good location. Inquire 214 Fifth Street. ‘Looking for Bar. gains? TEESE RR SEAR RE SRAE S OOERETLE Read the WANT_ADS Male Help Wanted | Apartments for Rent Automobiles for Sale | PARTNER with auto and $300 to in- vest in going business. Invest- ment secured. Apply at Ping Pong Studio, Rex Theatre, Bldg., Bis- marck, |FOURTEEN year old school boy. for work. Phone 823. F. Jasz- kowiak, WAN TED—Registered pharmacist. . Johns’ Drug Company, Velva, N. Dak. | BARBER wanted. Good job ‘C..E. Klonedy. Female Help Wanted MRS, HOUSEWIFE—Earn $8 to $16 weekly in spare time demonstrat- ing famous Fashion Frocks. Your own dresses free. No investment. Send age and dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc.; Dept.: D-3980, Cincin- nati, Ohio. EXPERIENCED fountain girl or young.man. References required. Write Tribune Ad. 22116, | LADY ‘cook for small restaurant. State wages. Kathe’s Cafe, Par- shall, North Dakota. | WANTED at once. Two experienced waitresses, Quinlan’s Cafe. Dick- inson, North Dakota. GIRL wanted for general housework. Phone 175: HEALTH Is Your Greatest Asset Here ts relief for aches, pains, colds and kinds of rheuma- pant Write for rature. JOHN F. CLASS VAPO PATH 206 Main Avenue. Phone 604 BISMARCK, N. D. Please call for appointments. —_—_—_—_—_—————— Work Wanted mowers paired. Call for and delivered. a Sundheim. Phone 1563-J, 1004 Ave. Cc. PLAIN sewing, including quilting and _ Tug making. - Mrs. Morton and daughter, 406 2nd. TWO experienced girls want wash- ing and ironing by the hour. Phone 2003-J. WASHING and ironing by experi- _ enced woman. Phone 671. GIRL wants work by day or hour. * Call 578-J, ———S— Household Goods for Sale COMPLETE line of practically new modern furniture. Best quality Land O Nod mattresses, bedroom suites, davenports, and breakfast sets. Must be completely sold out in three days. 1517 Bowen Ave. Phone 552-J. NEW ultra modern and unfurnished apartment. Three rooms and bath. Also, two rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished. Adults only. Call Pp. m. FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Elec- tric stove. Laundry privileges. Fire- proof building. Suitable for mar- Tied couple without children or 3 or 4 business ladies, Snguine ae Tos Tribune office. COOL, nicely furnished three-room | apartment. ed. Modern. Close in. Reasonable. Street. NEWLY decorated Washing privileges. 113 Mandan unfurnished at 606 Thayer Ave. between 2 and 9| Also, two room apart-; ment. Furnished or partly furnish- | CHEVROLET “OK” 8) 1932 Plymouth Coach, new tires, good mechanically .......$268 1933 Piymouth DeLuxe Sedan, new paint, perfect ... 1934 epee Coupe, low mile- 1934 Oldsmobile T. Sedan, radio, heater ...6..scessccescese 1936 Chevrolet Coach, low mile- age, perfect . (25) other cars ——Visit our used car lot— CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. D. USED car and truck parts for populay makes and models. Try us first Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154, 1011 E. Main. 1933 CHEVROLET coach. Very good 516 Lights, gas, water furnished. $27.50. Adults only. Married couple pre- ferred. Private entrance. 118 W. Thayer. Call 967. apartment; large living room, kit- chen and bath. Available at once. Suitable four adults. Custodian, _ College Building. FURNISHED three room apartment. Private bath. Frigidaire. Adults only. Ground floor. Laundry privi- leges. 413 W. Thayer. Inquire at 413% W. Thayer. UNFURNISHED modern apartment. Gas stove, electric refrigeration. Fireplace. Over Woodmansee Sta- tionery Store. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. APARTMENT for rent in Rue Apart- ments, Three rooms and bath. All modern. Newly decorated. Adults only. at 711 Ave. A or phone 1499-W. BY JULY 20th, nice completely fur- nished 1st floor. Reliable parties only. $58. From two to four months. With garage. 4098 5th. St. FURNISHED apartments. Three rooms with private bath, on ground floor. Also, one room with kitchen- ette, 812 Avenue B. Phone 1649-W. FURNISHED apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchenette, private bath. Private entrance. Adults. C. L. Pearce. 322 Ist Street. FURNISHED one room apartment. Kitchenette. All privileges includ- ing shower. Private entrance. Corner of 10th and Broadway. FURNISHED one or two room and kitchenette apartment, Private en- trance. Laundry. Also basement bedroom. 314 W. Rosser. VACANCY in new Rue apartments. Large unfurnished two bedroom apartment. Adults only. Call at 107 Ave. A, Apt. No, 5. MODERN furnished one room base- ment apartment. Suitable for one. Close in, Phone 260. After 6 p. m. call 512-W. Dr. Enge. NEW five room apartment and three Very reasonable. 404 Ist, Bireet. -|MOHAIR bed davenport, Oriental! room basement apartment. 514 rug, 8x10; Wilton, 9x9. All in good! Avenue F. Immediate possession. condition. Phone 1736. Call 644-J. ICEBOXES for sale. $4.95 to $12.50.|FURNISHED large one-room base- Inquire at Tavis Music eevee: ment apartment. Also, one room MOHAIR wing daven| and kitchenette. Call 222 ard Street. THREE room partly modern house. 1615 Ave. B, Telephone 1462-R. $30. 1471-R. FIVE rooms and bath. Before— BUILDING, REMODELING REFINANCING Investigate Our Home Loan Plans eee No added fees! Convenient pay- ments, No commission or service charge! No appraisal fee. 9) No delay. eee Bismarck Building & Loan Ass'n. (Community service since 1906) Boom 11—First Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Phone 915 Room Mate Wanted ‘TWO ladies employed to share apart- ment, $2 a week each. Phone 2442. FOUR. burner gas range and gas laundry stove. Phone 1513. —— Look Your Best Let us clean and press ur clothes e 11th Street CLEANERS Business Opportunity AVAILABLE July 1, partly furnished basement apartment, newly decor- ated. Also, sleeping room. 831 8th st. TWO MODERN furnished apart- ments. Lights, heat and washing peivileres. $25 per month. 222 Man- dan &t. COOL, well furnished two bedroom |<, |NEW and used apartment in new home. Private| Condition. Milegage, 26,000. Phone bath. Private entrance. Laundry _ 1264. 700 Mandan St. privileges. Garage. Gas, hei ind|FOR SALE by owner—1934 Dodge water included. Reasonable. 302! panel delivery truck. $300. Write Ave. C West. Tribune Ad. 21128. FURNISHED two room apartment.|FOR SALE—1937 Master DeLuxe Town Sedan. 22046. eOl=>=~—~=qweequwbwx/y7/7uou=—==—=_ For Sale ton Reo truck with house. 7 feet, 6 inches wide, 10 feet long. Seven feet high. Warm in winter, cool in summer. Running water, large tank. Clothes closet. Cabinets. Sleep 4 people. Cash $600. Will Sell cheap. 511 Front Street. FOR SALE or exchange for livestock: 1933 112 ton Chevrolet truck, long wheelbase with duell wheels. Equip- ped with stock rack. Good condi- tion. Terms if desired. L, EB, Hea- ton, Jr., McKenzie, N. D. WHITE TERRIER, seven months, well trained, first $15 takes this classy pet, Also, Remington 12 gauge shotgun, like new. Sacri- fice. $22.50. Rear Apartment, 618 6th 8t. A SELECT NUMBER of purebred registered 2 year old Hereford bulls. Anxiety breeding. Patterson Land Contnany, Bismarck, North Da- FULL Batea BOA Hereford bulls. A. E. Nelson, Wilton, N. D. Box 315. —_—_—_—_——_ Miscellaneous for Sale FOR immediate sale: Rugs, uphol- stered chairs, beds, 50 pound ice- box, sewing machine, lawn furni- ture, fruit jars, jelly glasess, chif- foniers, and miscellaneous articles. Mrs. W. A. Schwartz, 709 Fourth &t. Phone Write Tribune Ad. icing machines, meat grinders, coffee mills, scale service, all makes. Toledo Scale Company. 404 Mandan Street, Bis- marck, North Dakota. Phone 2438. ONE Meadows’ press ironer. One violin. One round oak dining table. One Eureka vacuum cleaner. Call 1006 9th Street. NEW Underwood portable typewrit- er. 6x9.rug. Card table. Very rea- _ sonable. il after 6 p. m—1626. PROFITABLE confectionery vending machines for sale. All in good lo- cation. Write Tribune ad 22081. KISCO ventilation—a fan for every purpose. See them at Norge Ap- Pliance Company. E. G. Sturm. SIXTEEN foot flat bottom row boat cheap—E. G. Strum, 113 Front 8t. ——__ Lost and Found LOST: Between St. Anthony and Cannonball, brief case containing Standard Oil forms. Return to Standard Of1 Company or to O. Benson, 413 12th St. South, Bis- marck. MODERN two room furnished apart- ment. Private entrance and bath. 4 Reasonable rent. Phone 1233-J. DESIRABLE unfurnished apartment. Four rooms and private bath. Phone 793. Inquire at 813 Ave. C. FOR SALE—Good gasoline station and bulk plant, fully equipped at Glasgow, Montana, Main location and main highway. County seat, town about seven thousand. Cash and terms. No trades. Brochway Mercantile, Brochway, Montana. FOR SALE—Two-chair barber shop, modern in every way. Bargain. Other interest reason for selling. I, O. Messelt, Hazelton, N. D. LONG established shoe repair busi- ness. Modern and well equipped. Reason for selling, poor health. Write Tribune Ad. 21926. ‘TWO clean light housekeeping rooms. Ground floor. $20. Also, one room upstair: 1100 Broa NEAR capitol. One chenette, furnished. Murphy bed. 1029 7th St. Phone 2343. THREE room unfurnished apart- section, 222 2nd Street. ONE two-room furnished. One three- room partly furnished. 227 West Thayer. Phone 1632. LIGHT housekeeping room. Sultable one or two adults. Gas, lights fur- nished. Phone 1849. Rooms for Rent |GLEAN room adjoining bath. Good bed. Always hot water. $15 per month. Gentlemen preferred. 614 Ave. C. TWO large sleeping rooms. Large closets. Close to bath. Hot water at all times. 421 Ist Street. PLEASANT sleeping room. Suitable for one or two. Always hot water. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. A SMALL room on first floor. Pri- vate entrance. $8. $10 with elec- Houses for Sale tric plate. 409 Sth. FOUR apartment house, $6,500; 8|LARGE sleeping room. Gentlemen apartment house, $7,500; Large| only. $10. Close in. Phone 2000. modern five room stucco bungalow —3 years old — $5,500; modern stucco bungalow with three room basement apartment, near capital, $5,500; five room bungalow, $2,600; five room bungalow with closed-in porch, $3,600; also, other very rea- sonable properties for sale and rent. T. M. Casey & Son. with fine trees and shrubbery. Owner moved away. Will sell at bargain, Investors Mortgage Secur- ity O6mpany, Bismarck, N. Photo Finishing : 323 Ist Street. SLEEPING room. Hot and cold wa- ter in room. Twin beds. 510 4th Street, LARGE, cool room. Suitable for two. eure entrance. 501 3rd St. Phone CLEAN comfortable room. Board it desired. Hot water at all times. 623 6th. LARGE room for gentlemen. sonable. Phone 1547-J, 915 7th St. NICELY furnished sleeping room. Private entrance. 307 10th. ———_——_——___. For Rent ROLLS developed, printed (6-9) 25c. Fine grain 35c. Two enlargements Hoskins-Meyer, Bismarck, North Dakota. Wanted to Rent SMALL furnished house at reason- able rent, Phone 2207. Roofing FOR laying new roof or repairing old one, give us a call. We do all type of roofing and moultile floor cover- ing. Phone 2479. 410 Ave. Livestock Wanted w First Fablication on the 2nd day o! ly, A. D, 1 16, COMMERCIAL building in business district. Located in 200 block on Main Avenue. Size of building, 25x100 feet. Excellent condition. T. M. Casey & Son. ROOMING and boarding house to lease. Furniture for sale. Must close deal by August 10th. Write Tribune Ad, 22113. OFFICE in Nicola building. Immed- jate possession, Price Owens. Phone 278. Farms for Rent WANT TRACTOR RENTER; % sec- tion SE. Bismarck. Good buildings, cattle-hog pastures. Government payments. % plan. Stubble in rye. Send references. Kratt, Sheldon, North: Dakota. fa & Re | sur REAL large three-room apartment. Unfurnished. Air conditioned. Phone 1963. 903 9th St. IRNISHED one large room and kitchenette. $18. 100 Ave B East. See Mrs. Sharf. . FURNISHED one two-room, one three-room apartments. All modern. 1022 Broadway. THREE room modern apartment. Furnished. Frigidaire. Adults only. __711 9th Street. ‘TWO room well furnished apartment: Call after 5 p. m. Adults. $25. 515 2nd 8t. BASEMENT apartment. or unfurnished. Also garage. sth at. THREE room and bath furnished apartment, No children. 612 First Street. : . FOUR room unfurnished basement aparepent, with bath. 622 11th Furnished 4008 FIVE rooms and sun porch. Upstairs. Aratahie July 1, 1810 Rosser Ave. IRNISHED or unfurnished apart- ae Varney apartments. Phone FOUR room upstairs apartment. Phone 2052-W. 207 18th Street. FIRST floor all modern five room. apartment. 319 Tandon &t. TWO room apartment on first floor. 411 Sth St. Phone 273. ONE room furnished apartment with closet. Phone 1093-W. APARTMENT for rent in Person Court. Phone only. ment. $25. 1 block from business | LOST—Between Bismarck and Grand Forks, June 4 to 8, one battered suitcase, containing clothing and valuable papers. One small paste: board box containing electric equip- ment. W. V. Hempel, 406 6th. Loe Strayed TWO bay bald faced mares, four and seven years old. One heavy with foal, one white gelding, 14 years old. All branded CS on right hip. $10 reward. Notify Ted Rat- tei, Driscoll, N. D. Attention THE ELITE Alteration Department is open for business. Men’s and ladies’ clothes altered. Reasonable prices, 216 4th. Phone 1136. Wanted to Buy 80-06 SPRINGFIELD fifle. 38 colt automatic pistol. Norman L. Olson. 801 5th St. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. 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