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SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1929 CLASSIFIED - MARKETS - FINANCIAL NEWS ~ RADIO. WHEAT VAUIES SAG es, ON REPORT OF RAIN nt positions. $2,500 ‘Advices of Moisture In Wheat bt e, FARGO LIVESTOCK . SUNDAY, MARCH 31 Leanne. Gone Pont fe P. M. untess otherwise Programs tm Central Stan time ie P. M. uni ere! ted. Wavelength: t of cal letters, kilecyeles on right, Chain Vrograms with iat of Mesostated Sations ip dean, 248.0—-WABC New York—800 seat Nasielense gene WADC WERC WouP WrBM KMOXx wS KO! vce by sun Bersonalitien—Algo WADC WERC WOW eM eT eee eae S Eee MDE RAT RYA KEX SR Ran Weel Permane! $10,000! New York, California, South America! Any locality! action. Guaranty Service, Quick Wrigley Bidg., Chicago. WANRTED—Two experienc womo= bile mechanics. Oakland-Pontiac flat-rate system. Steady employ- 1.32%@1.40% 1.29% O1.20% s = wort WEPD dium 3 tr, WADC WKRC WGHP WBBM WOWO Territory Has Bearish In- Lact Seed a5 eM ERR pA A HAP WORG WREG KLEE RAUF RELD | ment Apply in person or smite! op agsiFIED DISPLAY ‘ KTSA_WD8U WCCO WISN KLZ. DL ENTE, KYA By 3 ty Stair Motor Company, Bis! k, N. 0 doe haan Lseenars [eas am eMbO ROR RaUS Wak BLE NOW RETR IVA REROR RGA, Der, ra RATES oS 8 | H fe v OX Bectecey nn —y — ae 1.22% ©1815 | mon ETN ae ee re Make $10 90 Cents Per Inch of i All classified ade are cash to ad- vance. « Copy: should be received by 9 o'clock to insure insertion 41-50: cull ~ MONDAY, APRIL1 Chicago, March 30—(4)—With rains (By TAe Assorigted Press) in the Canadian northwest 1374. @1.20% i as well as the American southwest, . 's | 10,00, 5 Y It time is P.M. herwii wheat developed a general downward 15% 1nd ea velengthe acy ot eat Meters vlogs cits oon ‘chain —— same day. trend today, except at the finish. Lenny programs with list of associated sta in detail. ‘Man or women to c: agen was pee ee because of Ke hea 494.2—WEAP New York—€00 oie ana oo ‘eke he ettba THE a forecast of tional moisture 14.00; t Iso WAY WTAM WWI KTW KSD WOC ween 12 1 BISMARCK TRIBUNE ress at real throughout tire winter - 144O1.16% e— Choristers and Oren rT wT \ C | Patterson hotel, between 12 and 1 mattress at hroug! he ent wi and 4% G 1.16% | ewes wow Dar wiod KSaP ed WBBC WHAS WSM WMC WSR KOA PHONE $82 have brand new Reliable gas range for sale at # bargain. Inquire at or. ior Sto8 B m. LEARN IQ NOW. Prepare for spring trade. Big Cemand, good wages. Free catalog. Moler Bar- ber College, Fargo, N. D., Butte, Mont. ree See an who knows farm A olay bi Meretaiso WOC WGE WTAM WWJ WGN KBD 2301 ly Party Presentation—Also WGY WTAM WWJ_WGN KBD wyou Wow WDA KSTP MAL Wid, WHAS Wall WAG WEB WFAA Rowe Woarwity KOA KBL KPO Koo KOMO KHQ KGW 0:20—Empire Builders History Sketch—Also WGY WTAM wd baa Tone Nationet Grand Ope Al Wwwd Ras WI0D Sao Wi WKY ‘woc 994.8—WsZ New Yerk—76) 30—Rexy and His Gang—WIZ EDKA KWK WREN.WSM WSB WEBC IC WKY KOA i het ScD KO JR KYW KWK WREN WEBC ake ‘Sketch—Also KDKA WLW WJR KYW KWK WREN remiln Echoes, yartel—Alse RWS Mal 0—Lew White Organ Rectta rage sh) 0:00-—Slumber Atisic Hour—Also WLW spring wheat belt. Buying support came chiefly from previous specula- tive sellers and from resting orders, for Winnipeg account. Export de- mand today for wheat from North America lacked volume, and predic- tions current pointed to heavy ar- vivals ahead at Liverpool. Wheat closed unsettled sc to %C net lower, (March 1.18%, May 1.21% to-%s, July 1.24% to 5%, Sept. 1.26%). Corn unchanged to 1c higher (March 92 to 14, May 04% to %, July 97% to-4s, Sept. 98% to %). Oats varying from %c decline to __902 Seventh street. __ FOR SALE—Walnut twin beds fitted with box springs. Practically new. A bargain. Phone 898, BARGAINS 1p turniture. nelly Furniture Co., Mandan, ¥. D. a REAL ESTATE FIVE ROOMS entirely modern, sun porch, stucco, close in, double gar- age, beautiful lawn, trees, $6800.00. FIVE ROOMS, modern, most popular part of city, hot water heat, extra room in basement, brand new, rea= 114% 01.17% 11640 11315 @1.16% ter Dependable Used Cars AS NEW as conscientious recondl- tioning can make them. Mechani- cally right, priced right. Transpor- tation you will be proud of. 1926 Dodge Sedan (leather). 1927 Chrysler 60 Coupe. 1928 Chrysler 52 Coach. 1927 Buick 4 pass, Coupe. 1928 Erskine Sedan like new. 1925 Ford Coupe. y 1927 Chevrolet Truck (grain box). 1924 International 2 ton truck. 131%@ 13140 1.25% @ MALE HELP WANTED— lisble men on a dairy farm. Steady summer's job. V. M. Craven, Me- _noken, N. D. WANTED—Man with garden and house shows: Total surplus and undivided prof- its, unchanged: ~~ c advance, (March 44%; May. 46% Total net demand deposits. (aver-| weight, gained a shade over Soldier] — WINNIPE! Cc terme, 9260000. hs " ‘Sept. pro- y 1G WHEAT CLOSE lawn experience, two hours a day, ih a aanged to been age), $14,653,000 decrease. 1 Thompson, Minot, in eight rounds and] Winnipeg, Man., March 30.—(@)—]| April first to October first. Address M. B. Gilman i sonable s, e Total deposits (average), $21,528,000 Bobby Latirent, local featherweight, |May wheat closed at 1.26 3-4; No.| Box 696. Phone 808, Bismarck. FIVE ROOMS and bath, immediate possession; beautiful view, front, very reasonable at $4950.00. SEVEN ROOM house, basement gare age, practically new, east front, at less than cost, $5800.00. THREE ~ OM cottage, on paving, in- cluding furniture, cheap at $2000.00. A HOUSE and bungalow, house 7 rooms, bungalow 5 rooms, both modern, right down town. A good buy, elther for home or investment, $8500.00. ‘ SIX ROOM house, brand new, come pletely modern, no one ever has , lived in it, $5700.00. THESE ARE only a few of the dosens of houses I have for sale. BUILDING LOTS; Hundreds of them, in all parts of the city at all sorts of prices and terms. AS GOOD and careful attention giv- en to a $100.00 sale as to & $10,000.00 sale. F. E. YOUNG. jzous though advices of rain which 1.13% 01.15% | increase. : - TAS @ULUG | cOmpties,. week ecidea witch ‘90,| Cov artuee Maaten net ce 99,960,501,334. Herzog, Minot, shaded Sammy iia @aiaw | er prameinas: week “ened March” 20)| Aineu tee tiace, 1a tree. Teun: 1,12% @1.14% | $10,076,137 ,504. Young Dillage,. Lighite, “outpoint . 118% 01.25% led Papoose Dan Houle, Minot, ‘in three 117% @123' CHICAGO PRODUCE ids, Chicago, March 30.—(”)—Butter na ss ° _ 1asiara0y, [ONES Fecetpts 10.646 tube; greamery | ‘Obvious Business 119% 118%4 | firsts 43 to 43 1-4; firsts Connections With . 118% @ 1.16% Calles’ Is Charge (Continued from page one) for a long expected battle—one that is said to have been delayed because some of the rebel Indians refused to fight during holy week. Activity in the trenches surround- ing this border town became feverish in the early hours this morning after camp fires had appeared eight miles to the east, The fires were believed to be those of an army of 1,000 Yaqui Indians commanded by General Ra- 1 northern closed at 1 1-2 under May; No. 2 northern 4 5-8 under; No. 3 northern 8 7-8 under, No. 4 northern 14 1-2 under. CHICAGO CHEESE Chicago, March 30.—(AP)—Cheese, lower; twins 21's to 22c; twin daisies 21% to 22; single daisies 22 to 22%; Americas 22's to 22%c; long horns 22% to 22's; brick CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, March 30.—(?)—Wheat No, 2 hard 1.20%. Corn No. 3 mixed 90c; No. 3 yellow 90% to 91%; No. 3 white 93; sample grade 84. Oats No, 2 white 48 to 49%; sample grade 44 to 45s. Rye no sales; barley 56 to 66c; timothy seed 5.10 to 5.70; clover seed 23.50 to 31.50. NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, -March 30.—(#)—Butter steady; receipts 10,118. AGENTS FEDERAL DISTRIBUTORS GET BIG PAY! No capital or experience needed. Territory being assigned. Write for application blank. FED- ERAL PURE FOOD CO. 2301 MEN TEACHERS WANTED TO TRAVEL DURING summer vacation. Interest- ing work along school lines, con- teacher companions. Salary to start, railroad fare paid. Give age, education, experience. Address | COMPTON CO, 48 W. Oak St., Chicago. 2 mi CADIES—If you can do plain sewing during your spare time, send ad- dressed envelope for instructions, no selling. RESTFUL PAJAMA CO., 39-12 Academy Street, Long Island, City, N, Y. WANTED—Middie aged lady to do cooking and housework on farm, three in family. No children. Will consider lady with one or two chil- dren. Write Stephen Tokach, Cen- ter, N. D. WANTED—Girl or middle aged wom- an for general housework in home where the mother works. One who Archer, Chicago. x C distributing and collecting nationally advertised pro- duct in your county. No selling, just, distribute and collect. Write Peris Mfg. Co,, Florin, Pa. ROOMS FOR BENT FOR RENT- m keeping rooms, newly decorated, modern, private entrance and close In. Phone 544-W or cAll at 320 _ Second street. fa ROOM FOR; GENTLEMAN—Beautl- fully furnished, suitable for one or two, in large modern home. Also have garage for rent. Inquire at 502 Seventh street north. 4 FOR RENT—Furnished room, bath pts to 28 1-2; firats 27 to 27 1: firsts 26 1-2 to 26 3-4; storage packed extras 29 1-2; storage packed firsts 29. cleat ais CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, March 30.—(7)—(U. S..D. A)—Potatoes, receipts 96 cars, on track 276 cars, total U. 8. 686 cars; old stock trading slow, merket dull; Wisconsin sacked round: whites 50 to 65; Minnesota sacked round whites 55 to 65; Idaho sacked russets 1.45 to 1.65; new stock trading fair, mar- messages didn’t amoun¥ to much. Oklahoma reports today were to the effect that in general wheat prospects are very favorable. The crop, however, was described as late, ‘and some fields a little thin. A large .roportion of the corn receipts in Chicago today which totaled 33] cars, were reported as going direct to industries and eleva- tor interests. A very good shipping ‘YJobusiness in corn was done here over the holiday, shippers sales since the close Thursday being reported at up- wards of 40,000 bushels. Corn was easier early, but active general buy- shipping demand led to ¥ ing. Oats were unsettled. a small scale. FOLO CHI GRAIN WHEAT MARKET DIPS RUN INTO SUPPORT ‘ ’ -Minneapolis, Match 30. — (AP) — Wheat was quiet and irregular today. The market had .an easy undertone ‘i «but dips ran into support. 4 Corn started easy but on a dip of ¥ ‘se to %c the market met support. Oats were queit and firm to. strong Barley fu- with pit offerings light. tures were slow and easy and dipped slightly. dipped 1%c and rallied part way. Cash wheat offerings were moder-|__ Wheat— tervals, through which machin : First street. der to dissol ate and the market. averaged about seve 117% 118% 1.17% 1.18% | NO sales. vals, throug! SUDS | 10:05—Music. / : id reels order to dissolve a partnership, sendy. Demand was fats Winter eater inane in WISCONSIN. CHEESE POTna Coord thas Tucapicli's troops |Atoeeemeerre ro CVOPTUIE: | ENE ROR sirally mader Lovee a ee, ee ee = wheat was scarce and steady to firm. 1.23% 1.24% 1.23% 1.24% had refused to fight during holy week . Double garage, on Avenue B. $7,500, | With Kitcheneite Oo clgtt pith | RoR -SALESChoice Canary singer Rollers, Durum was in fair demand and basis was steady. Corn offerings were in fair demand and trading basis was steady. Oats were in fair to good demand, with prices firmer. Rye offerings were larger. Malting jarley was in light demand and. re firm, offerings were fair. Price | May range was 56 to 70 cents. gemand was fair. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK including 2700 di- | Sept. rect; market mostly steady to strong with Friday's average; top 11.55 paid load of around 210 Ib, shij for a 1 stimated holdover 5, crs, medium to chotee 250-300 Ib. 11.10 to 11.45; 200-250 Ib. 11.15 to 160-200 Ib. 10,75 to 11.55; 1: 9.75 -to 11.50 nominal. Proyisions were slow, with commis- sion houses on bath sides of lard on Flaxseed futures Flaxseed offerings were light and CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Chicago, March 30.—(#)— Open High Low Close 55 @ 96% @1.03% 964% @ 238%.02.43% 237% O243% 1.26% 1.25% 1.26% ket about steady; Florida bbl. Spauld- ing Rose No. 1 7.25; Texas sacked Bliss Triumps No. 1 4.25 to 4.50. FOREIGN EXCHANGE MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, March 30.—?)—Flour 10c higher. In carload lots family patents quoted at 7.05 to 7.15 a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks. Shipments 54,441. ° Bran 24.00 to 24.50. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, March 30.—(7)—(U. 5S. D. A.)—Potatoes, very light wire in- quiry, practically no demand, and market dull and weak. Practically Plymouth, Wis. March 30.—(?)— mon Yucupicio, from Agua Prieta. West of Naco a column of rebels from’ the army of General Fausto Topete, governor of Sonora, was said to be advancing also. Topete, who is said to have a total of 3,800 men strung between Del Rio, 30 miles from here, and the location of his van- guard, has been threatening to attack Naco for-more than a week. Troops advancing from the west this morn ing were said to number between 1,000 and 2,000. Rebel Forces Arrive A troop train bearing several hun- dred rebel soldiers and four crude tanks, arrived at Agua Prieta from Nacozari, Sonora, early this morning. The soldiers det immediat and started at once on march to join General Yucupicio’s troops camped eight miles east of Naco, The tanks were converted tractors, protected by a sheet metal covering, with “peep-holes” cut at in- was published by the Douglas, Ariz., Cheese market for the week: Wis- consin exchange; twins 20 1-2; long horns 21c; squares 21. |Gasoline Flashes And Calls Firemen Flaring gasoline that had been spilled on a stove called the fire de- Partment to the apartments on the second floor of 117'2 Fifth street at 11:30 today. Mrs, Glenn Scott was using the stove in household activities and spilled the inflammable, which im- mediately flamed with an explosive force that tore a hole in,the_céiling, The firemen threw some chemi solution and the explosion did but Hittle . Nobody was injured. About 2:45 the department was called to the northern end of Mandan street, where some rubbish. blowing dispatch this morning. The news- paper said, however, that since holy week apres ends at noon today, the muth delayed battle of Naco was expected to begin shortly after that hour. f General Lucas Gonzales, former secretary of war, took over the com- mand of the Naco garrison a few days after Olachea announced his adher- ence to the federal cause. Although he has made careful preparations against an attack he has indicated a disbelief that Topete would move against him. pias U. 8. Troops Patrol Border United States troops patrolling the border prepared to-take steps to pro- ical | tect American lives and property in case of a battle, The town of Naco straddles the international line and has a population of about 1,500 on each side. The Arizona town has been filled with ref gees from the E receipts 30,670. Cheese, steady; receipts 61,789. NEW YORK POULTRY New York, March 30.—(#)—Pouttry, dressed firm, live dull; chickens by rollers, freight 50; express 35 to 59; fowls, freight or ex- press 34; old roosters 22; turkeys, freight 30 to 40. [xref SUNDAY, MARCH 31. 10:30—Chureh services. 12:00—Newscasting. :30—Elks band. 7:30—8t. Mary’s church. MONDAY, APRIL 1. M. 00—Sunshine hour. 00—Markets. P. 1 1 pt 1 1 1 1 P. 1 M. 05—Luncheon program. 15—Music. :30—Weather and_*.arkets. 1;35—Tribune news. Nar avew Mi al pregram. 00—Cantata. 00—Dinner hour music. 50—Newscasting. 00—Musie, Tribune news. SHIRT SALESMEN—Manutacturer jar priced shirts, including best $1.00 sellers, has this territory avail- able. Exceptional opportunity for successful man with following among dry goods, furnishings, chain stores. -No other need apply. No objection . handling kindred line. State present connections confi- likes children. None other need ap- ply. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 64. eR ARERR a eR ANTED sist with housework and cooking in modern home in exchange for room and board. Write Tribune Ad. No. 60. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE—Seven passenger Cadillac sedan in good condition. Just the thing for taxi or bus line. For further particulars write Ad. No. 39, in care of the Tribune. adjoining, suitable for one or two. Conveniently located for capitol employees. Call at 931 Eighth bathroom. Meals if desired. Phone. 3 1 at 911 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Two front sleeping rooms in modern home, suitable for one or two. Call at 501 Sixth street or phone 1066 after 4:00 p. FOR RENT—Two furntshe for light housekeeping, also one sleeping room. Phone 833-W or call at 323 Eighth street south. few car, will take in used piano as part payment. Write ‘Tribune, care of Ad. No. 66. FOR SALE FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, on pavement. Easy terms. $3,500.00. NEW FIVE room modern bungalow. Basement garage. $5,000.00. LOTS IN‘all parts of the city at bar- gain prices. WE write INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS as well as loan you money to finance a home. THE HELLING AGENCY. Phone 877. 108 Third Street, HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Six room bungalow, lot 715x150, $5800.00, terms. Six room modern house, lot 50x80, $3,500. Terms. Five room cottage, lot 50x150, $2000.00, terms. Im- mediate possession. 640 acres near Arnold. Bargain. L. Van Hook, Real Estate, Room No. 12, Lucas Block. Phone 289. FOR 6ALE—Five room modern bung- treet. Phone 1369-J. oe Preswiaiheds “ei _____,| FOR RENT —Nicely furnished room, A MOTHER end daughter would | suitable for one or two, next to FOR RENT—Nicely furnished-sleep- ing room in modern home, two Phone blocks from _ postoffice. 1435-R or call at 208 Rosser. ‘al FOR RENT—One large room, suitable for two gentlemen, one small sunny room, close in. Phone 966-W. 218 street. FOR RENT—Nice pleasant room, suitable for two, also smalter room, Call at 610 Ave. A or phone 613-M. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room in strictly modern home. Centrally located. Phone 67-R. FOR RENT—A_ couple of fooms, either by day, week or month. Call _at 411 Ave. A or phone 678-J. RENT—Cheerful sleeping room in modern home. Close in. Phone 498-J or call at 506 Third. FOR RENT—Furnished room in new modern home. Close in. Call at 308 Ave. A or phone 1432. a FOR RENT—Room in modern home. 419 Seventh street. Phone 977-W. R RENT—Two rooms in modern 306 W. Thayer. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two room fur home. FOR SALE—Two new Twin Citys. 17x28. Very latest model. Shipped from factory last October, for $1100 each. One Allis-Chalmers, plowed 300 acres, and 4 bottom John Deere plows for $1200. T. A. Milum, 514 Seventh street. Phone 1205-W. FOR SAUS OR RENT—Store bulld. ing 40x60, big basement and wares houses. In county seat town. Good location as there is only one genere al store in town. Fine line of fixe tures. O. R. THUE & CO,, Stan- ton, N. Dak. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— New and second hand. Over 600 styles and sizes. We have one to” , fit your business. W. EB. Stiteel, representative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Meat market, grocery doing $40,000 yearly, in county seat town, in eastern central N. D., in Choppers ‘and Harz Mountains. Cages, seeds, © treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Jaccd Bull, Dickinson. N. D. Box No. 738, FOR SALE—Lots 1 and 2, block Thirteenth street, 2 blocks from ' Richholt school, on pavement, cash © price $350.00. B. G. Buckley, Glen- ce Dak. Phone No. 6-F-6. FOR SALE—Gehu seed corn per bushel. Shelled and sacked, Also four yearling Red Polled bulls. J. E. Chesak, Route No. 3, Bise marck, N, j RE) suitable for lodge purposes, recently renovated and cleaned. Have a few vacant For information write Box 501, Bise marck. .: FOR SALE—Several good building lots on pavement, also 80 acres of land near Bismarck, at $10 per acre. . Jos. Coghlan, Bismarck, N. D. © FOR GALE Practically “new 16 apartment, adults only, rent ret sonable, Heat, light and water furnished. Call after 5:00 p. m. at 413 Ninth street or phone 1705-1 FOR RENT—All or w - nished apartment by April 1.. In Rose apartments. Phone 852 or 427. | W. F, W. Murphy. For information see| ‘Transfer Co. janitor at Rose apartments, FOR RENT—Three room ed apt. consisting of entire upstairs in modern home. Gas stove f1 ‘ Cail 614 Rosser or phone 214-W _ after 6:90 pom. FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment on poe fot or ils Dorohee double guage, ent front,| Tom Span We 100 foot frontage, for $5,750, Geo. 614 Eighth street. ‘. nn FOR RENT—Partly furnished two around houses under erection was| Mexican side for days. The ermy being burned by the workmen, The | officers indicated they would ask cit~ flames communicated to dry grass | izens to evacuate the town when the and started a prairie fire. It was | battle starts. the truck. alow, east front, screen porch, full basement, 2 bed rooms, within two’ blocks of school, in good condition, for sale by owner at reasonable 710 Tenth street. Phone dentially, references, towns covered. CORTLAND ‘SHIRT CO., 443 Broadway, New York. 875-8 _Write Tribune, care Ad. No. 62. WANTED TO BUY—Two second hand bicycles. -Must be in --good~ condition. Phone 1147. . teed 5 pal ago light: yearlings 50c to $1.00 low- er;, medium grades off most; lower er Ley ical to 50c lower; ers sharing decline; strictly choice light and medium weights steers about steady; weighty BALE—1 ern dwelling, rough, open desert country. basement, weatherstripped windows nésrest town of any consequence is and doors, full 650x150 foot lot, gar- Bisbee, Ariz., about 8 miles away. age, on pavement. Immediate pos- session. Phone 1103-J. ——$—$<$<_— Too Late to Classify ¢ details. Salary | FOR New seven room modern -| bungalow, on upper Eleventh street, 3 bed rooms, maple floors, full base- ment partitioned off, 2 enclosed © 117% 1.17% 116% 117% « 119% 1.19% 1.18% 1.19% + 1.20% 1.20% 1.20 1.20% 99% 99% 98% 99% 99% 1.00 99% 1.00 A3% 44% 13% 14% 3% 4 438% nek parade was the outstanding feature on the day of Minot’s annual Auto aE gets 240 241% :240 . 21% [o) “Almost new : balance on payments as 4 room’ apartment, private entrance, V'2A2% 243% 24% 2.69% tee ene ; ite roe amar ae ground’ floor. $2200 per month. 1014 - Broadway or phone 499-M. : FOR RENT—Two room apartment. furnished for light housekeeping. : water heat. Double garage on lot, trees and shrubbery. Close in. Must - ‘Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. A% 1% 64 SB 06% 65% % 8% Eby ; Fae af comeback - which’ left Rog edgy hurr SUY HOME direct from owner, six| Als0 single room by aiy OF ise slosing prices around 3to lower from fee a gry age houses. en owner. x Sens IBS oF eal at College Bids. ove last week. Aged sheep ne FOR RENT—Three room apt. wit a private: bath,.steam heat and tel- ephone furnished, Call at 623 Sixth street or phone 1151-R. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment, newly decorated, elec- tric stove, close it. Call Broadway or phone 129-W. nee oan partment, with bath, mi al desirable. Downtown location. very. Inquire at 304% ‘Main. 8 EY [ iu a i by ; z i i weeeys 108% 1.08% 1.08% brtg + 1.05. 1.06% 1.04% 1.06 + 106% 1.06% 1.05% 1.06% + 100% 101% 100K 1.01% L016 1.01% 1.01% 1.0114, zak HEE, i e Hetty 8 | Everything furnished. ‘Close to capitol. Call at 930 Fourth street,

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