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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1937 WHEAT PRICES TAKE]| New York Stocks WANT-ADS Carry Many LOSS AFTER EARLY) omsr= ae ag GAINS IN CHICK@O|sscm=” 5 etna Be . Tips‘on Good Jobs Open CAGK OF STRENGTH IN STEELS KNOCKS WARKET DOWNWARD or hers football ‘on, [Grain Quotations] BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Ruseell-Miller Co.) Aug, 28, No, 1 dark northern, 88 Ibs. .....$1.07 No. 2 dark northern, $7 tbe, 221'198 Ales Jun 11% AlchD 232 Phone 68. 108 3rd Street. No, 8 dark northern, 66 Ibs, ..... No. 8 dark northern, 55 No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs, . 1.08 101 98 61% Am Can 107% Typewriter Sales and Service. Dead Animals Female Help Wanted Apartments for Rent GIRL or woman for general house- FURNISHED apartment. Electric re- Automobiles for Sale car and truck parts for raders Cool Toward Rails Fol- | No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs, 98 work to go home nights. Full or/ frigerator. Electric stove. .aundry| makes and models. Try us first, ‘ r aes ia No, 8 dark northern, 52 Ibe. ga[Unoertainty About Russia's Pee Ged eh) DEAD animals (with hides ony | part ime” Write Tribune Ad. 25156.| privileges’ Firerreat Gonding Gait | Bitkiarct du ets, ea Hy ates lowing Disappointing No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. 20/ Place Among Exporters. | Am Inter Horses, cattle, sheep or hogs. With- fo jousework and| able for married couple without 1011 E Main. aap July Earnings No. 5 dark northern, 60 Ibs. ..... ‘Am Loco in 8 miles, Bismarck. REMOVED] help dare for elderly woman. Write| children or 3 or 4 business ladies. CHEVROLET <4 ite sample grain: i eal ee Is Factor in Trading ‘Am Metal PROMPTLY. Phone Bismarch| ‘rigune Ad. 23145, Z Inquire at The Tribune office. “OK” Specials ~ .» 82; on 18; os 18S collect, We pay for the call. FURNISHED four room apartment| $1 Plymouth Sedan .. $195 Ons soon New York, Aug. 25.—(P)—Weakness| Ibs., 70; 45 Ibs., 66; 44 Ibs., 62;' 43 ibe, ane ales GIRL “for general housework. Call 70D. S, gH tn steels sapped the stock market's vi-|58; 42 Ibe, 64;41 ibe, 0; 40 ibs, 46;|, Ohlongo, Aug. 25—(@)—Duplicating|A™ Rad een cemering CO__.| “at 980 4th st. Ask for Mrs. Bey- frit ple ec ame eel ii Ur obec Peer RINE 3 ayes tality Wednesday and prices drifted 30 Ibs, 42; 38 tbe, 38; 37 Ibe, 34,’ | Tuesday's market action, wheat prices | A Bo! M MOTECE OF SERCIALMXmcUsTON | = bind, Api No. 6. both elty heated; modern seven| 34 Chevrolet Master Coach, naclaves Mt down fractions tos point or more, | No. 1 hard amber durum rose 1% cents a bushel Am &tl F NOTICE 1g HENBEY GIVEN: That | GIRL wanted for general housework.| room Puy heated: Phone 90 in completely overhauled’ .. 395 own fot ay, oo Tan “ny 3 ho i eda cnee Hes ae Of forenonnren stk eet Een Phone a afternoons," George M. Register. | 34 Olds “6” Town Sedan, heat z cialties a vance | (10 Am Tob B re tS ATTRAGTIVE tive toom fannichad o 445 | Dakota but the former group lacked staying |No. 1 flax .. am W Wks Dine ene teas In_an action in the ATTRACTIVE five room furnished 86 Chevrolet Town Sedan |... 545 Am James. power took the edge off Wall Btreet’s appetite for most shares, A factor which also contributed in some measure to the decline, brokers said, was the coolness of traders to- ward falls following recent disap- pointment over July earnings. Transactions ghares, ‘ An extra dividend on South Porto No, 2 flax Hard winter wheat ... Chicago, Aug. 25,— approximated 550,000 anette hues ——_——_—__ CHICAGO RANGE es) demand, wheat, liquidation of ‘Trading was light, the market was sensitive and prices moved nervously 38| in a narrow range, Pronounced selling pressure but un- settling factors included restricted ex- harvesting. of spring September con- and uncertainty about Russia’s Close | place in the wheat exporting picture 32 q BE ee > M9 of eBurlela Fourth Judicial District, of ti of North Dakota, wherein t politan Bullding'& Loan A & corporation, fs plaintiff, an rness and Mellissa B, Arn wite, Dunham Lumber Company, | corporation, Bismarck, North Dakota, St Paul White Lead and Oil Company, @ forelgn corporation, B Service Collection Bu corpora- @ special the under- herit? of Burleigh County of North Dakot FOR SALE Federal Land eager raged idne and Wells jen. ble pay- 20 years . See oF write K. KLEIN, Bismarck District Representative apartment including two bedrooms. Also, a furnished or unfurnished three room apartment. Both pri- vate baths, city heated. Adults. Phone George M. Register. FURNISHED three room apartment with private bath, kitchen, Frigi- daire and laundry privileges. Avail- able September 1. 106 Main Ave- nue, Nicola Apartments. We Trade und Give Terms CAPITAL CHF’ROLET COMPANY N. Dak. 1930 FORD Model A roadster with rumble seat. Completely overhaul- ed. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Call after 5 p. m. at 322 South 9th. USED CARS 1927 Whippet Coupe aa ‘ i and about southern hemisphere’ crop Ha 1 nei! Rico Sugar alded the stock. Some 5 too ios rose ites Deeppets. Purpose appointed, will sell at public Houses for Sale TWO or three room furnished spart- 1820 Oherroict Gefen D staming..was shown by Bethlehem, Wheat closed %-% higher com- auction at the front door of the-court BARGAINS FOR SALE ment with two large closets. Frigi- 1934 Ford Tudor ill Cox, Deere, Petroleum Corp. of America, 96% pared with Tuesday’s finish, Sept. Barts EY and etats ¥ i RDN 4 2, | $7,500.00—A new modern stucco home,} daire, lights, gas and water fur- aa er, ha: [jj Thompson Products, Douglas Aircraft, 05% Leh, Deo. 1.07%-%, and corn was aa Dodg 2 on the te day 2 of North be al eat, Saree pecriorn avo} ee is: ee Call at 819 13th Bt. Phone! i909 Ford A Panel = al ¥ . ee § y he fies Meee wh Me eek: Oa tee Boe atietus “ain creiQiteez | and tres orginal eos #180000 | eoeNimmED owe Foo ane-een:| a2 Ee A Coupe is sociation A decline in U. 8. government loans 28% the County of Burlelgh and State of |$6,850.00—Modern two-story home, ette apartment. Electrolux and 1 Panel body for 1% ton truck 35 ouisvills J contrasted with mixed trends for cor- | De 28% MINNBAPOLIS Mab al ical abd cOaclA eee EST cater || fou Reacooms, one ‘cn! first esd private bath. Private entrance. We trade and give terms idan (age oe 30% Minneapoll ea ee and’ more partietiarly described as| 60 baths, attached garage, tawn Ges, lghts, water. $24 18th. ___|__ HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY hia pound sterling and nc] ranc Oct. early Lot. thi ts $31. Terms, ’ | FURNISHED three room apartment. esi ___Bismack, N. D. Land af sagged. Cotton was narrow. ‘aK of the tardy Feepseest| Gaterg 98 half of Lot thirty Gio Block eienty: |gsgoverrnece bedroom modern stucco| Frigidaire, gas stove, lights, and| g8s-credit on a Pipmouth or DeSobs 96 id Winnipeg, but final ‘Celanese 37 four sss) Original Townsite of Cit: bungalow, attached garage, nice laundry privileges. 118 W. Thayer.| at a liberal discount. Write Trib- ae B gona onsen pd es Cer d Pasco 71 Dakot ens ane fe county, t woree basement apartment; original cost,| Inquire Apt. No. 3. une ad 22330. prices Livest 11% baying, fer. jaterive mills, Ches&O 49% sDRCeARAT sto ou, id aude! ont $7,700.00. NICELY furnished semi-basement | =—=———=—————_—___ fy bs rf wint 13% at isi; Deo Map oe eay Chi& NW 3% #, and interest thereon trom |$4,500.00—Two bedroom modern sper nent Coen pesanie wine ea For Sale SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Aug. 25.—(#)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,300; slaughter steers she stock, slow weak; medium to good fed steers held ground 13.00; warmedup kinds down to 9.00 or less; plain grassers 7.75- 8.25; grass shippers 6.50-7.50; plain kinds down to 5.00; most beef cows 4.75-5.55; low cutters and cutters 3.50- 4.50; bulls weak to lower, bulk 5.00- to good light steers 6.50-7.50. Calves 1,700; vealers steady, grass calves lower; most good to choice vealers 9.00-10.00; selections 10.50. Hogs 3,700; market fairly active after = very slow start, unevenly 40 to 60 lower than Tuesday's best time, or 20 to 40 lower than the close; sows showing most decline; choice 160 to 250 Ibs. 11.30 to 11.50; top 110 for 170 to 240 lbs.; 250 to 300 Ibs. 10.40 to 11.40; big weights down aged sows 360 Ibs. down big weights down to 9.00; feeder pigs scarce, but bidding sharp- iy lower; average cost Tuesday 10.78; weight 252 lbs. Sheep, 14,000, fresh supply 1,000 natives, 45 cars of rangers, some still back, 34 cars of rangers on hand from Tuesday, native lambs steady; slaughter sheep 25 lower; nothing Gone’ on westerns, good to choice na- tive lambs 10.25; good slaughter year- dings 8.00-25; good to choice slaughter ewes 8.50-4.25; late Tuesday choice ‘Washington lambs 10.40 with 64 to %2 Ib, feeders 10.00. Dairy cows active, steady; good 800-1200 Ib. springer cows $65-85; plain and medium grades $45.70. on ho; 25 lower than heavier butchers and sows lower; top 12.10; bulk good 180-280 Tb, 11.75-12.00; 24 11.50-90; most 1 wood packing sows ight weights up to ) 3 calves 1200; fairly ac- on grain fed ‘steers and market firm on such kinds; 5 higher on medium to loads 17.00- loads 18.10 . yearlings 17. m good grades 10.50-14. ty kinds getting best actio: cows fairly well cleaned up for eek but the market still slow, barely stead: rass heifers full steady; grain feed kinds firm, choice to prime heifers being held around 16.25; both bulls and vealers scarce, weighty sausage bulls 6.50 11.50 down. including tive spring lambs to strong; average; best 11 Cattle tive tra yearlin a Field 10.85 and abov on westerns; sheep about st hter ewes 3.50-4.50. done Sloux Citys Aum See i—(U. 8. D 1 u —(U. 8, D. ‘A.)—Cattle $oo0 3 strictly -25-15.25; kage choice foaa lots good 11.00. eet ht: 00 and unde: rand feed cattle quo- 650-800 Ibs. good and 1 good and choice jedium 4,75-6.50: ; common and medium (steers) good and mediums 5.75-7.25. 2000; butch 0" t 11.38; good 250 1b, butchers 11. butchers 11, 3 2 0 Ib. 10.75-11.00; good’ 160-180 1b. 10. ight lights and ully 25 lower; ht kinds 5-50; jown, Sheep 2800; including 590 thru; no early spring lamb actio! erally asking fully r eders 8.00 and up to MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, At 25.- carload lots, per barrel cotton sacks: ipments 19,838. e ‘Standard middlings MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, “Aug, 25.—(P—(U. & D. A.)—Potatoe: jupplies moderate, demand fair, market, about steady. on White Rose, r unchanged. ‘WOOL accept ities, yellow 1.08% 07 rellow 1. b 17 mixed oti: No, 1 No soy beans. 60 nominal; malt- 50-60. Minneapolis, Aug. 65; stockers around steady, medium aes Open good and| De Duluth, Minn., Aug. 25+ Sep. . Oct. . receipts 72 @ year ago. ain closirg quotations today follow: eae Cush Wheat Minnesota and South Dakota 18% % to 1025 10.32 1052 10.55 10.40 10.60 10.62 15.75 : MINNEAPOLIS RANGE m 15.60 2.. Heh Low Close 1.16% 1.14% 1.15% 117% 1.15% 1.16% 1.17% 1.15% 1.16% 48% 48 48% ATK 4% AT% ‘12% 10% .12% 12 1% 11% 31% 26% 26% 26% 26% 26% 192 192 190 ‘190 194 194 190 190 DULUTH RANGE 15% 1.16% 1.16% wi Durum— Open High tow Close 1.00% | MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN pene ioe Aug. | 25—(!—Wheat | fednesday 316 compared to Minneapuiis cash wheat and coarse To Arrive + 1.25% 1.30% + 1.23% 1.29% « 121% 127% 1.19% 1.25% . 117% 1.23% .. - 114% 1.20% .. 111% 117% .. 2 1.08% 1.13% .. 1.05% 1.09% .. + 102% 1.06% .. soos 119% 1.22% .0. cree (Lower test eeu Burnley vevee 118% 3 wi eee LLG 113% oe + 109% 1.10% + 1.07% 1.08% + 103% 1.05% Durum oeoy! 5S Sa pg « 104% 115% + 103% 1.14% + 1.01% 1.12% 90% 1.08% DT% 1.06% 95% 103% 92% 1.00% 0% 21% 88% 95% Grade of. ber... ami ++ 101% 105% ..... rd durum 99% 100% 95% .. (Lower test erent nominally discounted & per 'b.) 1.05% 1.06% 1.02% 1.04% S1% 98% 95% 93% 92% A1% 90% “18% 4% o.. 195 192 (new) 2 192% Shaft Ha ong Dec, . September 1 72% and "Dec. Up at 71%." Sepeeme pe feed barley closed % up at 48% types 11 ni Butter 12,018, firm; creamery-spe- roos by poe steady; broilers, Leghorn 26-27; Storage Stand: Novem Egg Futur . Refrigerator Stan- Oct. exchange in doll Aug. money steady, 1 per cent Prime commercial cle A —Potatoes, 54, shipments '236; Slightly stronger, other stock about tre 60, practical! clipped ends 1] US. No. 1, 1, triumphs US. triumphs US. he pesota Early Ohics no marks, 1.00-, of carlot vit i No. 1 spring 10. 16m at 1.16 Sees a up at 1. higher at i.16i> partway Flax eased because crushers failed show enthusiasm. September closed Fh ae at 1.90 and Dec. 1% down at Rye led the coarse grain list, ad- vancing sharply on export news and buying. Other coarse grains were ixed. | September oats closed % low- unchanged at 1% up at 71%. Septem- Dec. % up at 47%. Meg t for cash wheat of better proved. Winter and durum heat were in good demand. emand for cash corn improved. Oats, rye and barley were in a good demand. Flax demand was good.” Produce Markets a CHICAGO fell Aug. Poultry 25.—(P)— was steady to firm today, and butter ees were firm, (92) 4 seconds (84-87%) eeerpoaer ce (90 centralized car- 412, firm; extra firsts local ca %; fresh graded firsts 5 cars 21%; current receipts ultry, live, 1 car, 48 trucks, steady to firm; hens 4% Ibs. up 22, | than LO1% 1.00% 1.00% | 43% Ibe 19%e9 Leh Hens’ 16%: ers, colored vee White ers colored 22%, Plymauth and White ae 24, peer ee eae enor ae rings, colored 2: iy ‘moutl iia, “Whilte Rock #1, | Darebacks roosters “14%; tl -— 17, toms 16, No. aed Tae heateenite and colored young 15%-16; old geese 15, young 17, jLewhorn hens 16%; fry- 22%, Plymouth Rock 23%, Rock 24,’ barebacks 19; broll- barebacks 20; eys 15; heavy white ducks, 1734, small EW YORK N New York, Aug. 25.—(@)—Dressed Poultry steady, fresh, chickens broil- ers 21228447 £75 30; fowls ibs. 19-24; spring turkeys ern) unquoted; other fresh prices un- changed. Fro: 25-30; fowls, 3 54 Ibs. 19-: fryers 21-26; roasters 25- 6=42 Ibs. 1634 -21%: 48-54 (Northwe: Chickens roasters 24; 60-08 MBE fea i old 16%-19 live poultry by ex- jocks 29-31; reds 26-27; crosses 27- 29; fowls, colored 21-24; Leghorn 19- 21; old roosters.17%; turkeys unquot- ed; other express prices unchanged. Eggs, 29,551, steady. All mixed prices unchanged, Butter, 13,989, firmer. Creamery, higher than extra 34-34%; extra (92 Score) 33%; firsts (88-91 scores) 31- 33%; seconds (84-87 scores) 27%-30. Centralized (90 scores) 33%. ae eene 197,000, quiet and unchang- BUTTER AND Chicago, Aug. 25. Butter Futures: High Low Close « 33% 38% 33% IGG FUTURES —P\—. er Fui 23% 23% ; $ Miscellaneous. | — FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. 25.—()—Foreign Great Britain demand Great Bri- taly 5.26% + 40,22; Fem. 23,00; travel 25,05; Sweden 25.70; w York 100,00, dards, CALL MONEY New York, 25.—()—Call all day. Time loan 4-6 mos. 1% S cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged. CURB STOCKS New York, Aug. 25.—(@)—Curb: American Gen, 10%. Cities Service 3, Elec, Bond & Share 17%. Fisk Rubber 13. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. 9%. GOVERNMENT BONDS York, Aug. 25.—()—Govern- jonds: MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Aug. 25.—(%)—Stocks jose: First Bank Stock 13%. Northwestern Banco no trading (bid 11%). (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Hamilton Trust 58. Maryland Fund » 10.47, No Am Tr Sh 2.' Quart Inc Sh 17.79, 15.50. Chi a er ei eet ae D. A) cago, Aug. 25.—()—(U. . A. on track 185, total US. ; New Jersey cobblers supplies moderate, demand per cwt. California No. 1, washer, show- decay 1.75; Idaho Bliss triumphs No. 1, washed 1.30-45; fine quality showing’ heated, decay, 1.15-25; t Burbanks US. No, 1, washed 5; fine quality 2.25; US. No, 2 from cuts and slipped ends 1.55- fi ‘rom cuts and cobbiers 3; sacked Rose US. d 1.50; Min. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapoll Aug. 25.—(@)—Range grain prices: No. 1 heavy dark northern 8 dark northern ade dark northern amber durum 1.13- heavy northern 1.29% - northern 1.30%: No. 3 ‘heat, } 1.31 2 es hard winter 1.10%; No, 3 mixed durum . 2 white 28%. 05% -74%. » 3, 50-67%; 1.94% -1.97%. oiea Bis: sample chiGtw 2 Chi Gt W pfa 10 CM&P 1%1 85 CMS8tPpfd 3% CRI&P 2% Chrysler 111% Col-Palm 18 Col G El 12% Com Solv 13% Com & Sou 2% Con Edis 34% Con Oil 14% Cont Can 59 Cont Mot 2% Cont Oil Del 44 Corn Prod 48 Crosley 19% CubAmSug 9% Curt Wrgt 5% Deere &Co 135. Dome Mines 41% Doug Aire 54% Dupont 159 East Kod 188 El Auto Lite 39% El Pw & Lt 20% Firestone 33% Gen Elec 55% Gen Foods 36% Gen Mills 62% Gen Motors 56% Hec Prod 11% Houd-H B 22% Howe Sound 80 Hudson Mot 15% Hupp Mot = 4% Tll Cent 23% Ind Rayon 38 Int Bus Mch 155 Int Harv 112% Int Nick Can 63% Stone & Web 22% Studebaker 13% Swift & Co. 23% Texas Corp 60% Tex Gul Sul 38% TPC&O 12% Tim Roll “a Trans-Am 16% Tri-Cont Cor 8 ‘Tru-Traer 11% Union Car 100 Union Pac 119 Un Air Corp 28 United Corp 5 United Drug. 11% United Fruit 15% Un Gas 13 US Ind Al 35% US R & Imp 11% US Rubber 56% US Smelt R 88 US Steel 113% Vanadium 32% War Pict Kresge (8 8) 23% Krog Groc 21% Lib-O-F Gl 68% Loew's 82% Wilson & Co 9% Woolworth 47% Wrigley Jr. 60% DULUTH Duluth, Au; northern spring i dark northern 4 #1.30: rhea keresn No. 8, A 4, 1.11% 1.20%; No. 2, 1. No. 1 northern 1.19%-1.22%. dark hard winter Durum: No. 1 hai 16%; No, 2, 1.03%4-1.15%; No. 3, 1.08%; No. 4, 93%%-1.04%; No. 5, 98%. No. 1 red durum 1.00%. Mixed durum discounted 3-5c below hard amber. 191 093%, Oats No, 3 white 28%. s5girley: Malting 55-70; feed 43%- CASH GRAIN tes OIG cash No, heavy dark 27% «1. 3 1 WINNIPEG GRAIN Aug. 25.—()—Cash wheat . 1 northern 1.29%; No, 2 northrn 1.21%; No. 3 northern 1.: ; oats No. 2 white 49%; No. 3 white FUNDS SET ASE FOR NEW PROJECTS Winnl, .|North Dakota Schools, Cities, Institutions Get Construc- tion Grants Washington, D. C., Aug. 25.—(P)— Allotment of funds for projects in- cluding school’ construction water- works and sewage systems in the northwest and other parts of the country pee the presidential stamp of approval Wednesday. The allotments are for projects for which bond elections were held prior to the recent two-year extension of PWA and make possible approximately $100,000,000 worth of new construction in the United States. They total $48,115,977, of which $42,812,177 constitute grants and $5,- 303,800 loans. The projects approved grants only unless otherwise specified, include: Grafton, N. D., school $32,894; Jamestown, N. D., laundry, $40,905; Lisbon, N. D., soliders home addi-| TS tion $20,453; Wahpeton, N. D. school, $40,909. Big Fork, Mont. school addition $12,272; Conrad, Mont., courthouse, $45,000; Daniels Co., Mont., school, $14,727; Ekalaka, Mont., school $27,- 000; Grenora, N. D., waterworks, $15.- | O°Hi 545; Hatton, N. D., waterworks, $10,- 800; Helena, Mont., hospital, $60,144; Livingston, Mont., school, $101,250; Plentywood, Mont., courthouse, $40,- @ of said judgment, and ac- cruing costes of sale, Dated this 17th day of August, 1937. FRED ANSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, Bismarck, North Dakota, Floyd B. Sperry, psieraey for the Plaintiff, pion eee North Dakota, 18-25 9-1. NOTICE OF eee EXECUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale tered on the 11th day of August, A. D,, 1937, in an action in the District Court of Bur- leigh County, Fourth Judicial District of the State of North Dakota, where- in The Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a Pay Corporate, is Plaintiff, and Earl W. Moore, one of the Executors of the of William R. M deceased, J. _Dy as one of the Executors of the Est: of William R, Moore, deceased, Eli beth Moore, 2 widow, Cora Iu. Dic! son, Earl W. Moore, May Dyer, Ger- E. Nelson, a widow, Eunice I. also Peet trude Moo: n, ming any re interest in, or lien, or en- ce upon the described in the Ci as the heirs, dev: creditors of WIIIi = ceased, or otherwise, or as the heirs, devisees, legatees, or creditors of Clara Olesen, deceased, or otherwise, Adam Lefor, State Examiner in charge of the remaining assets of the Baldwin State Bank, and State Dakota, doing business as ‘ance Department, are De- and 2 special execution is- tl jon, the undersigned, Sheriff of Burleigh County, and State of North Dakota, for that purpose ap- pointed, will sell at public auction at the front door of the Court House at arck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 7th day of September, A. D., 1937, at the hour of two o'clock P. M., of that day, that certain property and mort: gaged premi: ituated in the Cou! ty of Burleig! id State of North Da- kota, directed in said judgment and special execution to be sold, and more particularly described as follows: The North Half (N: and th North Half of the Southwest Quarter (N%SW%) and the North Half of the Southeast Quarter (N%SEX) of Sec- tion Twenty-two (22), Township One Hundred Forty-one (141) forth, Range Seventy-eight (78) West, con- taining Four Hundred Bighty (480) acres, more or less, according to the f, oF 80 cessary to y, judgment and | costs amounting in all to the sum of $7631.- 68, with interest thereon from the date of judgment and the ace cruing cos Dated Au of North Hail I; ENTS FOR BIDS je September 17th, 1987 apitol Building Bismarck, North Dakota Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for finishing the 17th floor of the State Capitol Building, Bismarck, North Dakota, will be received by The North Dakota Stat ard of Admin- istration, Bismar North until 3:00 P.M, Central Time on eae 17, 1937, in the of- fice of the Executive Secretary of the North Dakota Board of Administra- tion, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud, in accordance with the plans and ecification pared by Architect reo, North Dakota. ns pa P; on ap in the ottloe ecutive Secretary o! th Dakots State Board of Admin= Minneapolis Builders Ex- nished contractor upon request. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check drawn on a solvent Bank in the State of North Dakota and ayable to the North Dakota State joard of Administration in a sum equal to at least five per cent of the amount of the bid. The North Dakota State Board of Administration rves the right to hold all bids received for a period of thirty days after the day fixed for the opening, thereof. The North Dakota State Board of Administration reserves the right to ayes any and all bids, and to waive all informalities, ‘Dated this 23rd day of August, 1937. NORTH DAKOTA 8TATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION, By: A. B. Welch, Executive Secretary. 8-25 9-1-8. lOTICE TO CREDITORS In rs MATTER OF THE ESTATE rs J. Dahl, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed, administrator of the estate of ts J. Dahl late of the City of Volga in the County of Brookings and State of South Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the estate of sald de- ased, to exhibit them with the neces- ry vouchers, within six months after e first publication of this: notice, to said administrator at the offices of "Hare, Cox & Cox, Little mae ing in the City of Bismarck in Burleig! County, North Dakota, or to the Judge of the aa Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, at his office in the Court House in the City of Bis- arch: Burleigh County, North Da- 950; Portal, N. D., school, $5,911;| ko Three Forks, Mont., watermains, $26,181 grant, $32,000 loan. Minneapolis, Aug. 25.—()—Creep- ing up a forbidden back stairw: ay while playing with her dolls, two-| H year-old Elanor Savin fell 40 feet tint to the ground below when she slipped between the wooden guard rail. She escaped with a broken arm. MBS. EHR INTERRED Minot, N. D., . 25.- sons bore Mrs. neer, to her You are bereby further notified that Hon. I. C, vies, Judge of the Coun- ty Court within and for the County of urleigh, and State of North Dakota, ixed the 32nd day of March A, D. the hour of ten o’clock in the on of said da: tt the Court Court, in the Court of Bismarck in Bur- lorth Dakota, as the place for hearing and ad- claims against the estate irs J. Dahl. Deceased, which have been duly and rena rly Presented as hereinbefore provide: Dated August 24th 1937. Chas. T. Gtaley, iministrator estate of Lars J. Dahl, De- it publication on the 25th day of August A D. 1937. O'HARE, COX & Cox, or or Inistrator, [8-36 9-1-8, bungalow, attached garage, base- ment apartment; original cost, $6,- 100.00. Present rental $75.00 per month. $4,200.00—Two bedroom modern bungalow, detached garage; original cost $5,500.00. $1,900—Four-room modern bungalow, detached garage; original cost $2,- 800.00, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Phone 0 See our Hedden Iqw cost modern homes. HOUSE and lot. % block off pave- ment. House to be remodeled to suit purchaser. Priced for a quick sale, Terms can be arranged. Can be made available by October first or sooner if necessary. Phone 2200 for information. HOUSE with two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath. Hot air fur- nace, gas heat. Hot and cold water. 509 12th North. Apply at 109 4th Avenue NE, Mandan, ONE stucco bungalow. One two- story house. Good income. Well located. See Baker at 604 3rd St. 13 ROOM house for home or income property. 5th St. Close in. Write Tribune ad No. 23085. FOUR room bungalow. Modern. Gas tember 1, NEW basement apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchenette, closet and shower bath. 113 Mandan. Phone 637-J, 4 FURNISHED three room and private bath apartment. Heat, water, gas furnished, Washing privileges. Call _ at 323 2nd Bt. NICELY furnished three room apart- ment, Adults. Bedroom. Gas heat, hot water. Excellent location. 402 5th Street. VERY nicely furnished first floor apartment. Frigidaire, laundry, al- ways hot water, adults only. 807 4th Street, ONE two room furnished apartment. Also, one large room for light house- keeping. Always hot water. 720 _2nd Street. WELL furnished one room and kitchenette apartment on second floor. No children, 411 5th. Phone 273, TWO room first floor apartment. Also, will have two room second floor apartment Septembe- 1. 523 12th St. UNFURNISHED apartment. Gas stove, Frigidaire, fireplace. 114 4th St. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. heat. Reasonably priced. Terms. Phone 1945. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER is our. phone number. Quality Work—Rea] Economy CLEANERS Rooms for Rent WELL furnished front room with morning and evening meal. Suit- able for one or two girls. Phone 145. 401 5th Street. ROOM in new modern air condi- tioned home. Close to bath. Al- ways hot water. Available Sept. 4. 903 9th. TWO room furnished apartment. Up- stairs. Near grade ard high schools. Call at 808 7th Street. TWO room well furnished basement apartment. Two beds. Adults. 515 3nd Street. ONE room furnished apartment. Up- stairs. Gas, lights included. With closet. Phone 1093-W. 405 5th, NEW and used slicing machines, meat grinders, coffee mills, scale service, all makes. Toledo Scale Company, 404 Mandan Street, Bis- marck, North Dakota. Phone 2438. ONE 1935 V-8 panel in good condi- tion. Priced to sell. See W. E. Weldy at Dakota Maid Warehouse. TWO milk cows for sale with heifers. Mrs. Eva Fisher. 4 miles south of Bismarck, ——___ Travel Opportunity DRIVING to Yellowstone Sept. 4th. Returning Sept. 11th, Room for four. For info: mation phone 2200. LEAVING Monday for Chicago by way of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Want reliable help to drive. Phone 903. DRIVING to Milwaukee Sept. Ist. Room for one. References. Write Tribune Ad. 23202. Lost and Found REWARD: Black and white wire haired terrier. White bobbed tail, chin whiskers, eyes in black, an- swers to “Spottie.” N, F. Hocken- berry, General Delivery, Phone 1973, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. LOST—Black sequin purse. Highway No. 10 near Driscoll. Party find- ing may keep change; return purse and other contents. Irene Scott, 517 6th, Houses for Rent NEW five room bungalow, $50, new three room apartment with bath, $45, three room furnished apart- ment, $28, Six room bungalow, $40. T. M. Casey and Son. SMALL furnished apartment. Cen- trally located. Also, one room apartment. 404 5th Street. ONE room kitchenette and private bath apartment for rent. Call 717 Thayer. Phone 2180. MODERN furnished apartment for rent. Ground floor. Apply 20¢ Avenue B East. APARTMENT FOR RENT for couple. No children. Apply Mrs. J. E. Daw- son, at 406 6th St. VERY LARGE ROOM. Near bath. suitable for two gentlemen, fu pri- vate home. Phone 2288-R. 502 W. Thayer. | FURNISHED two upstairs rooms, one main floor, and one basement room. All nice and clean. 712 Main. CLEAN room. Next to bath. $15 per month, Gentlemen preferred. 614 Avenue C. DESIRABLE front room. Next to bath. Always hot water. 230 West Thayer. SLEEPING room for one or two. Al- ways hot water. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. DESIRABLE sleeping rooms in mod- ern; well located home. Board if desired. 816 Main. plano, 8 y Kelvinator $75, 1,000 volume library and book cases, one bed, one cot, one dresser, tables, lamps, laltchen utensils, clothes baskets and racks, davenport table, sewing cabinet, ~ garden tools and chairs. 508 West Broadway. FURNISHED two room basement apartment with fireplace and bath. Rent at $30. Adults only. Call 2038. room furnished basement apartment for rent. Call 689-W. 518 W. Thayer. zi ONE three room, one four-room un- furnished apartment. 622 3rd. LARGE house with four sleeping rooms. Located at 810 Thayer. $65 with gas for heat and cooking fur- nished. Inquire at Economy Groc- ery for keys. WILL rent our beautiful home fur- nished to adults only. Gas heat. Located 811 2nd Street. Call in Person, SIX room modern house with garage. Good location. Five room partly Modern house. Inquire 214 5th. SEVEN room house. Newly decorat- ed. 603 12th St. Call at 323 3nd Street. NEW bungalow. Just completed. Gas heat. Good location. $45. Call 2385-M. SMALL house. South side. Close in. Phone 1589. Call at 113 1st Street. ——_—___ TWO room furnished apartment. 227 W. Thayer. Phone 1632. FURNISHED two-room apartment. Rental $23. 618 6th St. E APARTMENT for rént. 215 3rd 8t. Phone 852. = LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Come in and compare our prices and cutting of meats, We're Bis- marck’s only exclusive meat market. Phone 176 210 Sth St. People’s Meat Market WM. DOHN AND SON For Sale or Rent FIVE room bungalow, practically new, garage. One block from high school. Priced for quick disposal. Phone 271 or 402-J after 5 p. m. NEW goose feather pillow, two Ori- ental and one Axminster rugs. kit- chen table and four chairs, library table, radio, and table, boy's. bicycle, Hoover vacuum cleaner, 15 gallon Jar, fifth grade books, violin, many other wousehold articles, 418 10th 8t. DINING room set, ABC washer, buf- fet, 9 tube electric Airline radio, 12 guage Western Field pump gun, kitchen cabinet, coll bed spring. in good condition. 517 6th 8t. STUDIO davenport, $15, large Edi- son phonograph, electric dishwash- er, large leather rocker, coal water heater. Call after 6 p. m. at 518 5th. FIVE room house and three car gar- age, newly repaired and decorated. L. Van Hook, Phone 613-W. SIX room basement house. Lights, water, gas. Will take car in trade. Call 939. Miscellaneous for Sale PIANO and bench for sale; small size. Will sell on terms. Write W. E. qanman, P. O. Box 444, Bismarck, REBUILT mimeograph with new ma- chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une office. GOLDEN bantam sweet corn. dozen $1.00. 500 South 11th Sti Attention PARTIES taking small black and white dog 3 miles southwest Bis- marck Saturday are known. Will not be prosecuted if dog returned ‘at once. —_—_—_———— Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (per word) 30 insertions Work Wanted YOUNG married woman, four years experience, desires part or full time stenographic position. Write Trib- une Ad. 23165. DRESS making, altering and re- modeling coats, suits and dresses, Reasonable charge. Call 1114-M. 418 Hannafin. LEAVING town. Must sell household furnishings. Lamps, rugs, etc., May- tag, vacuum cleaner, Call morn- ings at 508 2nd St. all makes, cleaned Guaranteed d_ repaired. and re) b free inspec- $1.00, work, Call 1173-W for tion. COMPLETE furnishings for three room apartment. Can be had in single pieces. North door 622 3rd Bt. HOUSEHOLD furniture including small piano, davenport and chair, etc. 719 5th St. Phone 883-W. DROP in and see the finest little plano ever made. Chas, L. Bryan. Piano tuner, 422 4th St. Ww iG and % Per- sian or Angora cat, male. Fruit Jars for sale. 824-R. THE MODEL Laundry. All work giv- en special attention. We call for and deliver. Phone 1253. ° . free. Work GUARANTEED. Phone 1760. D.|SLIGHTLY used inner spring mat- tress. Like new. Cheap. Inquire 415 W. Broadway. MOHAIR davenport, and chair. Also Axminster rug. Call at 317 2nd St. Wanted to Buy EXPERIENCED end capable girl wants work by day or hour. Call EXPERIENCED waitress wants work. Call 454 for Mary Ann. Land for Sale A MODERN five room bungalow. Must be well located. Will pay cash. Write Tribune Ad. 23049. Wanted to Rent 10 ACRES of choice river bottom land. Good trees. Five miles north. Phone 1765, Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. BY September 1st—three bedroom 5 consecutive insertions (per word) ............5%6 (per word) ... +60 This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota. Cuts and border used on want ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- Ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 2-200 and ask for the want ad de- partment. Copy must be received by 12 orclock, a, to sure ine eertion came day. Out-of-Town Readers aa state the a. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 2 of ad oF ber given ip

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