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ders ‘ound ercial Inced Tues. Cone nbus, Yash. leins, ee ills, diac mond lume dias nbus, Bar, arks, dias arks, leins, dia. ad 2; d 3, nond d 1; nond a 1; nond nd 2, ctric, nond nd 3, dia- dia- dia- Ne a te eye NRE ee ee ee Ee a a ~ | ELESeee NEW YORK TRADING MONDAY REVOLVES » ON STEELS, RAILS ‘Auburn Motors Slump in Morn- ing Causes Interruption, Quickly Regained New York, Aug. 9—(?)—Buying in ‘Monday’s stock market centered prin- | 63; "ani cipally on the steels, although selected rails, farm implements and specialties received their share of bids. Dealings slowed appreciably after fe moderately active first hour and a little profit selling in the final lap reduced extreme gains of fractions to two or more points in many instances, There was an interruption to the rally in morning, when Auburn mo- iors slumped more than five points following completion of the sale of E. L. Cord’s interests to a Wall Street group. The stock cut its loss later. Transfers were in the neighborhood of 800,000 shares. Steels, while slippin gfrom their best, held well despite a decline in this weeks’ mill operating rate. Cotton futures dropped around $2 a bale when the government's crop fig- ures disclosed a much larger acreage than the ie arerage of private estimates. at Chicago was off 2% to 2% | Dec cents @ bushel. Corn was down 1% to up 1%. Bonds were uneven. Leading foreign currencies were about un- changed in terms of the dollar. Livestock 80. ST. PAUL South St. Pal, Aug. 9.—(AP—U. 8. D. A)—Cattle 9,600; plain fed cattle | Oct. scarce, steady; grassy she stock around 25 lower; bulls weak to 25 off; stock- ers and feeders steady; good fed steers and yearlings 13.00 to 15.00; most grassy heifers 5.50 to 7.50; dry- feds up to 11.00; butoher cows 5.00 to 7.00; low cutters and cutters 3.50 to 4.75; sausage bulls 5.25 to 6.25; medium to good stockers and feeders 7.00 to 850. Calves 2,400; vealers May weak to 25 lower; bulk good to choice 9.00 to 10.50; very few 11.00; éommon | gent, grades down to 5.00. ‘Hogs, 2,700; fairly active on meager early ‘supply; steady to strong with Friday and Saturday; good to choice! Dec. 160-240 Ibs., 18.00-25; top 13.25; small lots 340-300 Ibs., 12.15-13.50; good sows 360 Ibs. down 11.50-65; big- weights down to 11.00 and slightly undre; medium /10.50-11.50; feeder pigs strong; small lots up to 13.75; average cost Saturday 11.98; weight 307 Ibs. Sheep cae run includes 23 loads ‘Washington lambs; around 700 na- tives; no early sales; packers talking 25 lower on fed lambs; 10.25 down on natives; sellers asking fully steady; ‘Washingtons held above 10.75; under- tone steady on other classes. Dairy cattle good close shipping spring active; strong at 70.00 to wer grades slow and local jemand narrow. CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 9.—(P)—(U, D. A.) —Hogs 10,000, including F00" direct; market g nerally steady with Fri- day's ave! 3.70; bulk good and choice 1 0 ‘a0 Yb., 13,35-60; 140-160 1b, scarce but in narrow demand, mostly 12.50-13.25; butchers from 240-300 1b., 12.50-13.25; most packing Sows 11.50-12.25; lghtwelghts on butcher order upward to 12.3: Cattle 15,000; calves 2500: strictly grain fed steers steady to strong; top 17.25, new high; kinds of value 1 jouthwest bred” yearlings and 10.25; grass cows lower; strictly grainfed dest 823 1b. heifers hij ch on crop; general kill- ang, une: only medium to good, crop ing very freely to grass cows and 00 head Montana grass cows these scaling 1100 and 1040 1b, ctively; bulls steady to 15 lower; Practical top weighty sausage ‘dDulls 7.35; vealers scarce, but barely ntenay, at’ 12.00 down, mostly 11.50 low: n, Sheep 8,000, ipeluaing: 5,500 direct; spring lambs moderately active after slow start; most sales around steady ‘to 25 lower; bulk natives 11.00 down to larger interests; top 11.25 paid by shippers and small killers; sheep about s: ative ewes 0-5.50. Mog andy; SIOUX CITY ag oA Ta., Aug. 9.—()—(U. A.): attl 7,000; calves $00; Sa, yearlings and fed carce, little changed; grass stock 25 lower; good and choice stockers and feeders firm: dome load lots good to ld above 16.00; ‘8 up to 10.00 strictly eifers quoted around 14.25; carly bull Deets cows 5.25-6.75; load lots hi ound 7.50 and abo: largely 3.75-4.75; Oy 1050 Ib., feeders 11.0 aI .50-10.00; car choice 550 1b., feeding heifers 8,25. Current stocker and feed cattle quotations: Steers 550-800 lbs., good and choice 7.50- “10. 00; common and medium 5.50-7 50; 800-1050 Ibs., good and choice 7. i110: common and medium 6.00-8.00;, heifers, good and commer! and as ‘and, Brains too. 783 Fs) Hote ake choice me Hogs. 3,000; opening butcher bids 10-15 lower to packers; good to near choice 190-260 1b., butchers bid 12.65- 85; no Beton on lighter welghts; good medium light sows steady to ship- pers at it 50-65; stags 11.25 down; feeder pigs scarce. eee, 4,500; no early fat lambs ds; ApBlcatlons: weak to ae Tow ; buyers talking around 10.50 for choice natives; ewes steady to 25 higher at on 5.00; short deck Idaho 10. few yearling feed- feeder ewes 3.25; ling feeders 8.25; 8 3.25; solid peor ing ewes 4.50-8.2 cut- acka te: vearling bre CBIC Age upg eal is 108, on track 264, fotal a Saturday 286, Sunday 22: Nebraske cobblers slightly stronger, other jpeg Pan steady supplies rather libera! emand slow 7 rnia White Rose US. Idaho Bliss 40-60, msontly 80: 1190; Grego 1 Bliss aa Ss. a Biles tr i Ween White Rose US. Us. » 175-9 spotted sacks 1.65; US. No. eeiagton Bi Bliss ttiumpne cH few sal ;,Kansas partly condition US. commercials tew al . braska US. No. 1, and Perey, 1.10-30; showing decay 1.00; Mar: land fair quality 1.15; Minnesota Earl; Ohios ordinary to fair condition Hs wa cobblers ungraded .85. MINNEAPOLIS FLOU! Minneapolis, Aug. Boley Flour, carload barrel in 98 pound ily patents, un- standard patents Shipments 17,270. 00. Standard mid- [Grain Quotations | BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished LA te |-Miller Co.) ug. 9. . 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. . 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs, . 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs, .... 1, . 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs, .... 1.01 . 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. .... 98 . 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. .... . § dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... Sample Grain: 49 lbs, 87; 48 Ibs., 83; 47 Ibs., 79; 46 Ibs., 75; 45 Ibs., 71; 4'tos., 67; 43 Ibs., » 50; 41 ‘os. ol 40 Ibs., 51; 39 Ibs. 41; 38 Ibs., 43; 37 Ibs, 39. No. 1 hard amber durum . No, 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum . No, 1 flax . sTHLELLHIE w Close 1.10% : . 111% 115% 1.12% 113 101% 1.03% 1.01 69% 81% 1 89 30% 30% 32% 81% 60% 29% 30% 32 No Barley— Lard— Sept. +1200 12.00 11.67 » eevee 12.07 12.10 11.77 Dec. ....2.-11.50 11.65 11.30 Jan. ...0.-.11.50 11.65 11.32 Bellies— Sept. ....+. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE eLearn Aug. 9.—(P)— Aish Low ++ 123% 1.24% 122% o pate 122 1.20% 121% 1.19% 51 40 49 48% 11.35 17.10 1% 17 1 18% 28% , 28% 28% 28% 28% 2.00% 2.00% 2.00% 2.02% 2.02% 2.02% DULUTH BANGE Duluth, Minn., Aug. 9.—(?)— Open Hixh 1.06% 1.07 Low 104% 107% 1.08” 1.05% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Aug. 9.— (#) — Wheat receipts Monday 456 compared to 466 @ vear ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closirg eee tos today follow: Cash Wheat Deliverea To Arrive | Du lhy DNS 60 Ibs..... 1.33% 1.39% 1.31% 1.37% esse 1.80% 1.36% . 1.28% 1.34% 1,26% 1.32% 1.23% 1.29% 1.20% 1.26% — -. 117% 1.23% - 114% 1.18% 111% 1.14% 107% 110% spring ... 1.25% 1.29% (Lower test weight no ue discounted 3 Ib.) iter Wheat 124% . 1.22% B: 1.20% ag 1.22% “9.08.5 MWlo Mls zg 8B g is e rel 1.20% - 118% Pa) g sae 118% and South Dak + 114% 1.15% + 112% 1.13% + 1.08% 1.10% Durum 44 PS ae e: oe 50 2g2qs Pei gg " 3 AS 1,06% 1.16% 3 3 ae 1.05% 1.14% 58 Ibs. +» 1.03% 1.12% 3 amber hd 57 eee 101% 1.10% ar es 99% 1.07% ‘SO ies. 97% 1.06% 4 amber hd 54 Ibs... 95% 1.01% 5 amber hd -. 92.. 98% 90% 96% 88% 92% 1 amber hd 60 Ibs. BEBRESES AY 1.39 +) dark pores. 180%; Pree THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1937 RISE IN VISIBLE DOMESTIC SUPPLY TIPS WHEAT PRICE Beneficial Rains in Argentina Are Factor as Market Drops Over 2 Cents » Aug. 9.—(%)—Influenced by @ big increase of the domestic visible supply and by beneficial wide- spread rains in Argentina, wheat late Monday tumbled more than 2% cents. It was pointed out that the United States stock of wheat now totaling Neh bushels actually in sight tends to fortify foreign buyers in their indifferent buying attitude. Monday's increase of this country’s wheat visible supply total was 13,897,- 000 bushels. Wheat was'2% to 2% under Satur- day’s finish, Sept. 1.10% to 1.10%, Dec. 111% to %, corn 1- dover. fe to 1% higher, Sept. 103% to %, Dec. 67% to %, and oats % to 1% down. WHEAT PRICES 8AG ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Minneapolis, Aug. 9.—(?)—Wheat futures prices sagged Monday atter gommercial buying orders had been September wheat futures closed 2%o lower at $1.22%, December 2%c at $1.20% and May 1%c at $1.19%. Crushers were fair buyers of “flax futures. eae eribel: flax closed %c lower at $2.00: December %c at $2.02%. ececnles, inclined to with wheat. September oats futures ead B Hower, at 27%c and December 28%-%; September rye %c pues He 77%, and December lige at 76%c; September feed barley 1%c lower at 49 and December 2%c at 48%c. Boring wheat demand was good. Durum an was unchanged. Cash corn was in limited demand. Oats was in good demand. Rye was in good demand. Barley held firm. Flax was in better demand. | Produce Markets kets | CHICA: Aug. 9. =i Butter and reat li were ) 24-27%; standa: ized carlots) 80%. Egi 8,515, un- settled; extra firsts local 20, cars 20%; fresh graded firsts local 19%, cars 20; current receipts 18%; storage packed firsts 20%. Poultry, live, 1 car, a trucks, steady to firm; hens 4% 1b. up 22, less than 4% Ib. 21, Leghorn hens 16%; fryers, colored 2%, Plymouth Rock 24%, White Rock 23%, barebacks 19; broilers, colored 21, Plymouth and White Rock 23, barebacks 18, Leghorn 21%; springs, colored 22%, Plymouth and hite Rock 24%; barebacks 20; roost- ers 15, Leghorn roosters 14; turkeys, hens 15, toms 14, No. 2. turkeys 13; ducks white and colored 4% 1b, up 14, small 12, old geese 12, young 14. NEW YORK New York, Aug. 9.—(#)—Live poul- try, by frelghe slow bat firm: Broil: ers, Rocks, 28; colored 25; Leghorn 24.” Fowls, colored 22-24; Leghorn 20, Old roosters 16. Turkeys 16-20, Ducks By | expre irregular. Broite! Leghorn 25; Rocks 26-29; reds 24-2 fousters 24:26. Fowls, colored 1 4; Leghorn 19-21. Old roosters 16. unquoted. | Ducks 13. oultry firm. Fresh chick- broilers 21%-23%: f1 roasters 24-30, Fowls, 8, 348-54 Ibs. 1924; 60- $e tbs, #126. ‘Old roosters 15%-18. Turkeys unquoted. Ducks 15-17. Frozen chickens (boxes), broilers paquoted; fryers, 22-27; roasters 23- ii Fowls, 36-42, 16-21; 47-54 1bs., u 65 bs, 21-26, Old roosters Turkeys (Northwestern, at Southwestern) 15-28%. 18%. "Butter, 13,288, about steady. Cream- higher ‘than extra 32-32%; extra ) 81% -31%; firsts (88-91 81%; seconds (84-87 25%-28; centralized (90 score) 192,430, firm. State, whole mille “rial , fresh fancy 19; fresh spe- eld, fancy 1936, 23-24, 190-851, irreguiar. Mixed by eat A peeks EY 27%; stan- 21%; seconds irties No, 1, 18%-19; average checks 17-17%. High Low Close Storage Standards, November . 32 31% 31% = 24% 23% 23% Mi iscellaneous eal o FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, ue 9.—()—Foreign exchange mixed; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents. Great pitas Hive 13-16; France 3.74%; 5.2 Germany) eel 40.24, re- finered oF 10; travel Norway, 6.06; Sweden, 25.7 ‘Montreal in New York, 100.00. CALL M New York, Aug. 9.—(#)—Call money steady; 1 per cent all day; prime com- mercial paper 1 per cent; time loans eady; 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos. 1% ber cent; bankers acceptances un- changed. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Hamilton Tr fe} 2. ef 2.62. oer Inc Sh GOVERNMENT BONDS __ New, York, Aug. 9.—(#)—Govern- nds: asury ‘4%s 117.2. Treasury 46 112.16. CURB STOCKS New York, Aug. 9.—()—Curb: American Gen Ph Cities Service 3 Elec Bond & ‘shite 19%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Retieecs Aug. 9.—(#)—Stocks elo! First Bank Stock 13%. Northwest Banco 12, CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) McGraw Elec $3 Midwest Corp (#)—Closing cash prices. neaNy Gee horthern spring 1.33% 1.28% 1.34% 4, 1.17% -1.2 No.1 northern, dark hard winter Montan: ums. No, 4 hard camber ini Fd amber 1.06%4-1-14 101s 1.10485 93%-1.02%. Ne red +| Mixed a discounted 3-5c below 83% : 1 « 199% 2.03% 2.00% (new) He ‘An airplane may fall 200 to 300 feet in a few seconds when it hits | \= air pocket. | seed 2.50-65 cwt, CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Aug. ‘ash wheat, 9.—)—C No 2 red 118%: 16; Mes 1 hard 1,18%- 14%; corn, No 1 mixed’ 31- rye, No. 1, soy beans, barley actual 2, sampie grade 48; feed 18- 2 nom; timothy anes 7 55 nom; malting 65 Balt & Ohio 28% "| Barnsdall Closing Prices Aug. 9. Adams Exp 18%! Lig M B 4s 100 Alas Jun 12 | Loew's 8% All Ch D 235 | Lorillard (P) 21% Mack ‘Trks 45 Mar Field = 27 MK&R_ 18% ” ain S8esseatke a z af "E a = e eae 8g 70 Pesos 24% 20% - 101% Bendix Beth Stl Boeing Air 35% Borden 24% Briggs Mfg 45% Budd Wh 8% Bur Ad Mch 29 But Cop & Z 7% Cal Z-La 4 Can Pac 12% Case (J I) 183 Caterpil 99% Celanese 38% Cer D Pasco 76 Chess &O 53 Chi&NW 3% Chi Gt W 2% Chi Gt W Pf 10% CMS&t. P 1% CMSPPL 4 Chrysler 115% Col-Palm 18% Col G El Com Solv Com & Sou Con Edis Con Oil Cont Can Cont Mot 2% Cont Oil Del 47% Cream Wh 30 3|Cub Am Sug 8% Curt Wret 5% Deere & Co 189% Dia Match 27% Dome Mines 40% Doug Airc 57 Dupont 161 East Kod 180% El Auto Lite 38% El Pw & lt 21% Firestone 33% Gen Elec 51% Gen Foods Gen Mills Gen Mtrs. Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GNIr Ctr GN Ry Pf G Wes Sug Greyhound Hec Prod Houd-H B Howe Sound Hudson Mot Hupp Mot | ml, Cent 2% Ind Rayon 37% Int Bus Mch 159 Int Harv 119% In Nick Can 66% Int T & Tel 11% Johns-Man 136% Kennecott 64 Kresge SS 23% Krog Groc 21% Lib-O-F Gl 70 Union Car 100% United Corp 5% United Drug 11% United Fruit 75% Un Gas Imp 13% US Ind Al 33% US Pipe 54% ae US Rubber 60% US Smelt R 91% US Steel 119% US Stl Pf 131% Vanadium = 33 Wer Pict 14% West Un 41% BOSTON WOOL Boston, Aug. 9.— (U. 8. D. A.) —Firm quotations persisted on fine western ‘grown wools today though trade slackened. Good French combing lengths, fine territory wools and 12 months Texas good French combing | ” firmly held at 9 and above. kind of wool at Odd lots of th scoured basis prices below 95 cent were restricted as a result of buying | g, by several during the past two or three wi RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, A 9.—(@)—Range of pot rain sale: rf avy dark northern ‘Gark northern, : 2 hard winter, 1.00 . « dark northern, . 4 dark hard winter, 1.06%; hard white, 1.19; No. 4 hard am- ber aurum, LO4; saniple’ grade hard amber durum, ‘orn, No. 4 yellow, 1.15. Oats: No. Biwenite 26% 80%; Ne, & henry ait, 29%-30%. Rye: No. 2, 79% -84. ley, No. 3 malting, br-t1%5 No. 3, 54- 60." Flax: No. 1, 2. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Aug. 9.—()—Cash wheat No. 1 northern 1.27%; No. 2 northern 1.22%; No. 3 northern 1.18%; oats, No. 2 white 51: No. 3 white and No. 1 mixed feed 50. | ‘Asked to Be Killed’ Police quoted yop A. Martin, Jr, as saying he had strangled Mrs. Florence Jackson above), mother of two children, after she had asked to be killed because of their illicit love affair. Dis- trict Attorney Charles Sullivan of New York said he would de- mand the death penalty for Jack- son. She is shown with one of © her children. Un Afr Corp 28% | On US -R & Imp 12%: 105% - fr ae navy department announced Washington that Private Sautus F. Fliszar (above), of the mounted marine detachment. at Peiping, China, had been wound- ed by unaimed rifle fire from Chinese troops near the Ameri- can embassy at Peiping. State department officials said no pro- tests would be made, since the shooting was unintentional. Duke’s Aid Arrives At Wassérleonburg Noetsch, Austria, Aug. 9.—(/P}—Sir Walter T. Monckton, financial ad- viser to the Duke of Windsor whose visits several times have preceded im- portant decisions by the former king, ee Monday at Wasserleonburg castle. Sir Walter's visit started uncon- firmed rumors that the duke was contemplating some important new step, Poseitly negotiations for his return to England. SURF BOARD RIDER DROWNS 8t. Cloud, Minn., Aug. 9.—(P)}—A surf board accident cost the life of Donald Addington, 23, who tumbled | ——— into weedy water at Briges lake Sun- day and drowned. India, slowly being modernized, has adopted a six-year program of road development. New water supply sys- tems are being installed in many parts of the country. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, Aug. 9.—(?)—(U. 8S. D. A.)—Potatoes: Supplie: moderate; demand fair, market weak: new stock, 100 1b., ig For Rent NINE stool restaurant in Bismarck. Doing business. Good location. Write Tribune Ad 22844, Houses for Sale BY owner, six room bungalow, base- ment apartment and garage at- tached. Terms. Write Tribune Ad. 22801, SMALL residential home, partially modern. Double garage. Cheap. Terms, 323 Bell Street. Hay Lands for Rent Best of Available Apart- ments in the WANT-ADS Apartments for Rent ___Salesmen Wanted A NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCT WITH ESTABLISHED MARKET THOUSANDS of customers, retail outlets, better service stations, gar- ages, car dealers, industrial plants for man selected as factory distri- butor to look after Pyroil business. If you have sales, merchandising ability, integrity, ambition, clean record, this opportunity worth up- wards to $10,000 and more yearly. From Saturday Evening Post, Pop- ular Mechanics, Country Gentle- man, Time, Fortune, Trade and Class Magazines, newspapers, bill- boards, radio, more than 75 million Prospects get the Pyroil story of its ability to save motors, repair bills and industrial lubrication savings of $5,000 annually. Highly endorsed by millions, leading laboratories, large industries, etc. Life time op- portunity. Write fully PYROIL Company, 91389 Main, La Crosse, 8 2 “ ES MAN covering southwest corner in N. Dak. to sell dealers Meadows washers and Erla radios, exclusive or side line on commission basis. Write F. C. Hayer Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota. ___ Male Help Wanted ‘WANTED: Young man for sales work. Should have some sales and busi- ness experience. Must be ambitious, Possess a fair education, neat ap- Pearance, pleasing personality and willing to work for small salary while learning. Permanent position with splendid opportunity for right person. Give complete information eaiat letter. Write Tribune Ad. NEED money quick? Here’s a gen- uine opportunity to make up to $42.50 in a week. Operate grocery business from your own home. Sup- ply friends, neighbors, others. I send complete outfit on 30-day trial; no money risk. Details free. Albert Mills, 1128 Monmouth, Cin- cinnati, Ohio, —_—_—_——_— ors Wanted ~_ TUNGSTEN DISTRIBUTOR WE have 100 established Tungsten dealers in your territory and sales- men working every day earning $15 per day. Want distributor to stock plugs and handle business. Liberal over-write. Steady repeat year around business. Capital required $800. Interested only in business man accustomed to make money and who desires permanent busi- ness connection, Write our fac- tory. Tungsten Spark Plug Mfg. 1-002 1402 6. Michigan, Chicago. Female Help Wanted HOUSEKEEPER to take charge of small home. Will consider married couple, husband employed. No one, 7 young apply, please. Phone MAID for general housework. Good pay. Prefer one experienced in cooking and serving. Small family. Write Tribune Ad. 22611. EXPERIENCED girl for general housework. Must like children. 314 W. Rosser. Work Wanted BY MAN with 12 years’ experience in general office and accounting work. Whole or part time. Sober and reliable. 807 4th St. Phone 576. %*|ONE half section of river bottom hay land. Heavy. No weed. 8 miles from Wilton. Phone 1939-J. Travel Opportunity for one, Phone 1713, STATE OF SORT DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burlei, IN. Disetcr COURT, Fourth Judi- cial District. oraoa & Myers, Plaintife, ae cook, rae O'Leary, and other ns unknown slalmin ‘any’ t in, or lien or Pe on, the property, Ndencribed in fies comp! Defendants. The State of "North Dakota to the above at You and each one of you are hereby the complaint filed in the of- - | after the the District Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, and to serve @ copy of your answer upon the subscriber at his office in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota, within thirty days rvice of this summons up- lusive of the day of such in case of your failure to fF or answer, judgment will be against you by default for the anded in the complaint. t Bismarck, erty pakots, thle Sth dey of duly, A.D. eS. Pegiater, ia Plaintiff, ind Pi Office Addr Bismarck, North Dakota, TICE: To the above Dotendants: Take notice that the above entitled action relates to the following de- Property in tho County wh and State of North Da- kota, ly: Lots Two (2), Three (3), and Four (4) in Block Twenty (20) in MeKensle Addition to the city of Bismarck in Burleigh coanty, North Dakota. That the purpose 0: nae erin. Is to determine adverse at real Poropert and to quiet ttle ie said He renerty, in the Diaintit? her ersonal claim is made igalnet ate wae fendants in said action, or exeiney any of the defendants in said action. hie 3 this 6th dey’ of July, AD. Att Pees cia ial tite, orney for in 1213 Bism: rok, North Dakota. PROC [EN DISA Buildings yarenens Washingt Cus July 30, 1937, Sealed Dae, in’ dapii cate will be publicly opened in this of- fice at 10 A. M., aur: ee for ny ry sect scree! Court House at ‘Blemarck, N. Dak. Drawings epemiticeeeny, not ex- ceeding on y be obtained from the custodian Lae the building or at this office in the discretion of the As- sistant Director of Procurement, Pub- Me pulld lage Branch. W. E. Reynolds, Aye! TO THE roy OLD ERS OF Ad Pi GE COMPANY Tor AMERICA SEWING machines, all makes, TWO experienced and capable girls rane work by hour or day. Call Lonk Your Best Let us clean and Dress your clothes CLEANERS 2404 Phone 223 South 11th Street ——— ss UNFURNISHED apartment. Three rooms. Call 129-R. Ride Wanted TWO persons would like ride to ‘Washington. Phone 1547-J. ——_——___eii Household Goods for Sale - PRICED for immediate sale: Three tapestry chairs, studio couch, gate leg table, bookcase, tables, occa- sional chairs, sewing machine, mat- tress and spring, kitchen table, two chairs, new brooms, maps, toys, modern metal 50-Ib. ice box. Phone 573 before 5 p. m. FURNITURE for quick sale at bar- gain prices. Owner leaving city. Complete furnishings for seven room house, practically new Kel- vinator, beds, dressers, plano. 508 West Broadway. ONE Reliable gas range, slightly used, and one brand new Acorn gas range. Call afternoons or eve- nings at 504% 7th. MARSHALL Wells range, Schroeder Brothers piano. Mrs. George Hunt, one mile west and 1 mile south of Lincoln school. SIMMONS bed and spring, 75 pound ice box, four kitchen chairs, baby’s high chair. 911 Ave. F. Phone 1381-J. ELECTROLUX refrigerator. Same as new. Bargain. Terms. 414 Hanna. fin, rear apartment. Rooms fur Rent THREE room apart- ment with private bath and kit- chenette. Frigidaire, laundry: priv- ileges. Also, one room apartment with private bath, kitchenette, and frigidaire. 106 Main Ave. Nicola Apartments. FURNISHED apartment. Elettric re- frigerator. Electric stove. Laundry privileges. Fireproof building. Suit- able for married couple without. children or 3 or 4 business ladies. Inquire at The Tritfune office. ONE room furnished basement apart- ment. One room and kitchenette. Frigidaire. $22. Also, small apart- ment. First floor. Suitable for one. $15. Everts Apartments, 314 3rd Street. UNFURNISHED apartment in new apartment building. Large bed- room, garage and laundry. Only Permanent tenants. Brand Apts. 212 W. Broadway. Call 2385-M. FOUR room semi-basement apart- ment. Available August 15. Gas, heat, water, Kelvinator furnished. Very nice, Also garage for rent. Call at 822 Ave. E, or phone 768, MODERN unfurnished roomy apart- ment. Bedroom, kitchen, dining room, living room, sun room, bath, murphy bed. 600 Ave. D, L, K. Thompson. Phone 287. NEAT modern two room™ furnished apartment with large closet. Frigi- daire. Gas lights, water furnished. Well lighted. Call at 319 13th St., or phone 1980. NEW modern furnished light house- keeping apartment. Private en- trance. Phone 601 or inquire at Finkle’s Grocery, 217 So. Washing- ton. LIGHT housekeeping room. Every- thing furnished. Suitable for one or two. Also, sleeping room. 307 10th St. DESIRABLE furnished basement apartment. Apply afternoons or evenings. North side door, 320 11th Street. THREE rooms and bath, including lights, water, heat, gas and Kel- vinator. Washing privileges. 930 4th St. UNFURNISHED apartment. Gas stove, Frigidaire, fireplace. 114 4th 8t. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. DESIRABLE three room unfurnished semi-basement apartment with pri- vate bath. 701 1st St. or phone 952. | TWO room furnished upstairs apart- ment. Windows on three sides. Near grade and high school. 808 7th. ONE room furnished apartment with closet. Upstairs. Lights, gas, water. Phone 1083-W. 405 5th. TWO room furnished apartment for two. Gas, lights, heat, water in- cluded. $28.50. Call 1980. APARTMENT FOR RENT for couple. No children. Apply Mrs. J. E. Daw- son, at 406 6th St. SINGLE room and kitchenette apart- ment. Well furnished. 411 5th Street. Phone 273. THREE room apartment with bath in new modern home. Gas heat. 618 13th Street. FURNISHED kitchenette apartment. Private bath. Available August 1. Call 107. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette for two. Rental $23. 618 6th Street. smi ‘apartments. Suitable for two persons. 219 South 12 Street. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- re $18. 100 Ave. B. East. Phone UNFURNISHED two room apart- ment, 523 South 9th. Phone 894-M. THREE room apartment and bath. Everything furnished. 808 1st St. ONE three room, one four room un- furnished apartments. 622 3rd. THREE room apartment. Furnished or unfurnished, Phone 878. FIRST floor apartment. Call east door, 523 12th Street. FOR SALE Wederal Land Bank Farms Bu Ki District Representative BRING in your scrap iron and al) other junk metal, hides, sheep pelts and wool. Northern Hide & Fur Company, Sam and Jack Sle- ven, Props. Brick building corner sp iend Front Sts. Bismarck, N. Farms for Rent HALF section three miles from town. Fair buildings, good water. This year’s hay to cut. R. J. Jones,| Lehr, Dak. Business Opportunity GROCERY STORE for sale in resi- dential section. Doing excellent business. Low overhead. Stock and fixtures. Cash only. Write Tribune Ad 22685. STOCK issues wanted by security distributors, established — promo- tional, write R. 8. Mott Co., 120 Wall 8t., New York. For Sale NEW and used slicing machines, meat grinders, coffee mills, scale service, all makes. Toledo Scale Company, 404 Mandan Street, Bis- marck, North Dakote. Phone 2438. NICELY furnished room. Stationary bowl. Hot and cold water. For entleman. 610 7th Street. Phone 26. LARGE front room with two closets. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. 2% blocks from G. P. 507 4th. N, comfortable room wil Cibesra Available at once. 623 6th Street. LARGE, pleasant sleeping room. One or two gentlemen. 323 ist Street. ATTRACTIVE room in fine resi- dence. 204 Ave. B. West. ONE large sleeping room. Call at 510 7th St. Phone 1737. NICELY furnished room. Near Cap- itol. 905 6th Street. SLEEPING room. Next to bath. Near capitol. Call 610. LIGHT housekeeping room for rent. Phone 1344. 28x56 STEEL separator Nicholas Shepard, «17x28 Twin City tractor, 3-bottom John Deere plow. In good shape. Write for terms. I. H. Berg, Underwood, North Dakota. ABERDEEN Angus bull. Five years. Register 4678808. Sire Quin Pain Page, } Phone Bismarck « 1-F-11. George Day and Son, Mof- fit, North Dakota. PUREBRED Jersey cattle. Cows, heifers and calves of all ages. Rea- sonably priced. G. F. Larson, Doug- OR trade Moline and Case repairs, N & 8S Thresher late model. Linton, North Dakota. Box 207. MA’ Automobiles for Sale “USED CARS 1932 Plymouth P. A. Sedan 1931 Plymouth Sedan 1930 Reo Truck 1934 Chevrolet Pick-up 1935 International Pick-up 1930 Pontiac Sedan 1937 Plymouth Two Door 1935 Chevrolet Coach 1936 Plymouth Coupe 1933 Ford Model B Panel 1934 Plymouth Sedan 1935 Plymouth Sedan 1934 Chevrolet Sedan 1936 Terroplane Sedan 1936 Plymouth Coach 1934 Chrysler Sedan 1937 Chrysler Sedan 23 years of honest used car dealing. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. Telephone 700 — Bismarck, N. Dak. 1928 Durant 4 Coupe ... 1927 Whippet 4 Coupe ..... 1929 Ford ‘A’ Town Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Sedan ... 4930 Ford ‘A’ Truck wit 1929 Chevrolet Truck 1926 Olds Sedan .. 1934 Ford V-8 Coach . 1934 Plymouth Sedan wi radio Panel body for 1%-ton HUCK ....cseeccrececeees We trade and give terms. HEDAHL MOTOR CO. 201 W. Main Bismarck, N. Dak, USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first. Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154, 1011 E. Main. $85 credit on a Plymouth or DeSoto at a liberal discount. Write Trib- une ad 22330, FOR SALE—1937 Master DeLuxe Town Sedan. Write Tribune Ad. 22046, —_——— Houses for Rent SIX room modern bungalow located at 614 Hannafin, $40. Six room modern house located near mem- orial bridge, $45. Three room mod- ern house, $27.50. Six room duplex, $40. T. M. Casey and Son, MODERN house, four bedrooms, three or four room furnished or unfur- nished apartment. George M. Reg- ister. NEW duplex with two bedrooms at 309 Hannafin. Inquire at 301 Han- nafin. FIVE room modern bungalow, garage attached. 1030 10th St. ——__— For Sale or Rent GARAGE and filling station, Minne- sota town, 75 miles from Fargo. Write Highland Motor company, Fargo, North Dakota. Perfection Cleaners Men's Suits Ladie’s Dresses Clenned and Cleaned Only $i.Go Boe. Phone 1707 Lost and Found LOST: 1-3 your money if you don’t buy your eye glasses from Dr. Mac- Lachlan Optical Company at 113 1st Street, south of Chevrolet Gar- age, Bismarck. Cut-Rate Eye Glasses. Phone 1589. LOST—Small square brown folding pocket book, containing change and key. $1 reward. Call at Tribune. Dead Animals DEAD animals (with hides on). Horses, cattle, sheep or hogs. With- in 85 miles, Bismarck, REMOVED PROMPTLY. Phone Bismarck 2318 collect. We pay for the call, Northern Rendering Co. Miscellaneous for Sale NUMEROUS pieces of French-Havi- land dishes. Forget-Me-Not pattern. 223% 7th St. Phone 593. TWO hot water tanks, two wheel trailer, also, make trailers to order. 319 First Street. s TABLE, wardrobe, writing desk, fruit jars, other miscellaneous articles. 305 8th after 6 p. m. Farms for Sale FARM FOR SALE—Very reasonable, on terms; 320 acres W. %-17-138- 10, Kidder County, North Dakota. If interested, write First National Bank, Oakdale, Pa. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. 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