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WHEAT PRICES TURN. UP ON ARGENTINE'S HALF CROP REPORTS Chances of South American Re- : cuperation Fast Disappear- ing Through Drouth FOREIGN BUYING FEATURES). Persistent Unfavorable Moisture Conditions in Australia Also Reported Chicago, Sept. 12—“r)—with re- |? ports current suggesting that drought has cut the Argentine wheat crop down half, wheat prices today -ad- vanced to about Sc a bushel above figures prevailing 48 hours ago. For the last seven weeks, there has been only 03 inch rain fall in Argentine wheat territory. On today’s advance in prices, however, heavy profit-tak- ing sales here caused a reaction that wiped out much of today’s gains. ‘Wheat closed unsettled % to * above yesterday's finish (Sept. 1.38; Dec, 1.43% to 1. Corn closed % to 1c down, (Sept. 1.03%; Dec. 1.01% to %; May 1.08) Oats unchanged to 4c off, and pro- visions unchanged to a rise of 12c. Active foreign buying of future de- liveries of wheat here was an out- standing feature at times tod was closely associated with news of age from drought in tine forecast pointed to higher tem- |2 peratures and more dryness. Per- bistent unfavorable moisture condi- tions in Australia were also reported. An official estimate today that the wheat acreage of Argentina is 8 1-2 per cent under last year's total tend- » ed further to strengthen wheat valucs. ‘There were also Argentine advices to- day that lack of sab-soil moisture has become an important factor in the . crop situation, significance was like- wise attached to Liverpool closing quotations today for future deliveries, showing 2 pence to 2 3-4 pence ad- . Vance, a gain considerably more than was looked for, notwithstanding as- sertions of absence of demand at Liverpool for actual wheat. Corn was somewhat firmer. Oats reacted late with other grain. Pro- visions were somewhat firmer. ZH Choice 1 amber. . : sens + 130% 141% oes 1.38% 1.40% «+ 1.3616 @1.38% + 13712 @130% » 137%@1.30% » 1.33% @1.36% inter 1DHW or 1HW. To arrive 1.31% @1.32%2 1.3013 71.31% 1.30% @1.31% 132 91.36 @1.36 G14 G131 @126 Grade of— 1DHW or 1HW. To arrive To arrive . 13% Protein— S12 98% 94D 96149 97% 9540 Minneapolis, Sept. 12.—(/)—Wheat futures were strong early with news from Argentina bullish and cone = ing demand sherply. December c! *sc higher with sentiment Dalia at at the close. Flax futures rallied about 25¢ in extremely sharp advances at Buenos Aires but reacted and closed 11 to 14 cents higher. Oats prices reacted from a stronger opening. Rye trade was featureless. Barley trade was Rye demand was good if millers found the quality suitable. Barley was strong to lc higher. Flax demand held good and offer- | Dec. ings were readily cleaned up if show- ing quality. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Sept. 12.—(7)—(U. 5. D. A.)\—Hogs receipts 20,000; including 4,000 direct; market light hogs steady to 10c lower: butchers strong to 10c her; packing sows 10 to 15c high- higher: a top 10.40; bulk 170-250 1b. 10.00 to 40; packing sows 6.25 te 9.00 mien = medium to choice 250-300 1b. 9.00 to 10.15; 200-250 Ib. 9.50 to 040 160- 200 Ibs. 9.25 to 10.40; ae Ib. 8.40 $52 Estee + FFE 838 838 i at F s BESE ERs ERE E ges ER? Af ef m t rradd med 0 arrive Barley, med arrive 2 rye .... No. 1 flaxsecd. arrive March . Sept. Dre. ...... March .... May . Rye- Dec. ovssce 111% March .... ae 1.035% 1.04% 1.92% 1.11% 1.28% 1.17% % 1.21% 1.20% 11.80 11.65 11.83 11.67 197 1185. 12.25 12.20 1.20% 11.5 11.92 12.00 12.60 1297 13.00 13.05 + 140% 141% 1.30% sr 145% 147 146% 146% 159% 1.54% 1.63% 1.52% - 103 103 102% 1.03% 1.07% 1.0816 1.06% 1.0645 S1% 5l% 51 53% 51% t ef 1.28% 1.26 126% 1.25% 1.20% 1.29% 106% 1.06 i" is ig vEETTETE ut 1,31'2@ 1.32% . 2|steady; receipts 15.114. 11.75 about steady. Round Whites THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1929 STOCKS SKID DOWN AS MARKET SHOWS REVERSAL OF FORM Early Gains in Active Issues and High-Priced Specialties Wiped Out CALL MONEY IS PLENTIFUL Industrials Hard Hit in Selling Movement; Recovery Ac- tion Is Indicated AR bay Sept. 12—(7)—"fie stock layed another sharp rever- vp fin rallying briskly at then plunging down- cars th gains of 1 to 6 points active issues and 7 to 21 points & few high priced specialties were cut down, or wiped out, and .a long list of popular stocks sold 1 to 8 points below yesterday's final quotations. Some recovery took place in the carly afternoon. Call money was in comfortable sup- bly at 8 per cont. Other monetary rates were ub- changed. American Machine & Foundry ran up 21 1-2 points to another new high record at 279 1-2 in the carly trading. J. I. Case jumped 7 1-2 points to a new top at 451. Radio ran up more than 5 points to a new high record for the present stock at 114 3-4, but lent, market firm. Carloads F. O. B. lost wl its gain in the mid-day rc- | Shipping point, High priced industrials and spccial- sack ewt. Early Ohios, sack cwt. ‘ties were hard hit in the selling move- ment. United Cigar Store preferred dropped 8 points to a new low at 75. Westinghouse Electric dropped 8 points below last night's closc, Na- tonal Lead 6 3-4, Johns Manville 6|2 red 1-2, Atlas Powder 5 3-4, U. 8. Stecl common 4 1-2 and Simmons Co. Commercial Solvents, American Tele- Phone, American Waterworks, Du- Pont and General Electric 3 to 4 1-2 points. Collins & Aikman sank 2 to & new low at 32, The high priced stocks tobogganed rapidly in tite final hour. J. I. Case, which had been as high as 451 slumped to 430, American Machin and Foundry was down from 279% to veg Fh niegeses setae Electric from 25874 252%, General Electric from 380 to bee and'U, 8. Steel from 243 to 233%. Auburn auto sold 15 points under the Previous close and several others were off 4 to 8 points. The close was weak. Sales excecded 5,000,000 sharcs. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Sept. 12.—(7)—Range of carlot grain sales hard spring 1.44 to 1.47; No. 1 dark northern 1.43 to 1.45 5-8; No. 2 mixed 1.09 1-2; No. 2 dark hard winter 1.43 1-2; No. 2 amber durum 1.30 1-2; No. 1 red durum 1.15 1-2. Corn, No. 2 white 96 3-4. — No. 3 white 1.48 1-2 ; No. 2 feed 36c. pti No, 1 1,00 7-8 to 1.01. ~ Barley, No. 2 special 66c; No. 3 64c to 66c. Flax, 3.49 to 3.49; two cars 3.50. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 12.—()—Fiour 10c higher. In carload lots, family patents quoted at $7.95 to 8.05 a bar- fel in 98 pound cotton sacks. Shipments 42,874. Bran $30.50 to 31.00. NEW YORK BUTTER New York, Sept. 12—(7)—Butter Creamery higher than extra 46 1-4 to 46 3-4; extra (92 score) 45 3-4; first (88 to Ml score) 43 3-4 to 45 1-4. Cheese steady; receipts 205,512. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Sept. 12—(%)—(U8.D.A.) Potatoes: Receipts 71 cars, on track to 148 192, total United States shipments/| stricted and sales of only a moderate 716 cars, trading slow, market just Wisconsin sacked northern section $2.70 12.22]/to 290 mostly $2.75; central section $2.55 to 2.65; Minnesota sacked Round Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle OO ARNE AN Olu!) OMMAINIE Lief eINiOle WW MAAR Aik At | Sirlyic leis} AMAT TRIO ACKUSS: iso separate siglo Mr elaielalnir] ann: It] INAAD NO A Ai uly! ole Is ie bie IS j fn Pigiaisi it Ree i Rane, Brn | Wheat, No. 1; f SiPivipis 3 Radio Digest FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 (Gy The Associated Press} ims in Central Standard time. Progra: Indicated. Wavelengths on lett of call neit aes $48.0—WABC New Vo: Be aguerreoty pes—Al: KOIL WCCO WK! c “rated ttad 6:30 TRONS RS Also WISN KMBC Meccan 155% Hour of Adventur M AG wows los ad Ti 1D 8:C0— Radio's vs A ROL WEPD. x nak WISN KMRC All time is P. 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WSM WSB KWK Wk bs 0—Memories—Also KOK Andy (from W: SAG) Also Amos ‘rn’ WTMS KStP WEBC KOA KSL W Quest Piano and Vocal— ma tiv Washington—Als Horodkin, Violintstes vr SWAY iw ol lina Ate Ww Ksn wi re ‘oc Ww Dance Orchestra—Also WESC. W. MBC WADC WHK WSPD KOIL SN WHK WSPD KOIL WCCO WKRC York—660 (NBC Chain) Sketch—Also K8D_ Also KSD. iB Wow WKY KYW 0 WO! hee KYW Wi WSAL WGN KsD Woc wow bad Bo AF WCFL WFIC OC WOW Ww SAL WWJ KSD wow (one hour) Also KSD wow (NBC Chain) LKSD WoC SD Wi KYW WHas vWV Worn Ae, Mailed waic PR "8 WwIob. A whe ES ri ns KOKA WJR KYW KWK WREN 9:1S—Slumber Music (43 m.)—Also Whee WKY WSM Wic WsMB Whites $2.60 to 2.75; Ohios $2.00. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES tae ed Sept. 12.—()—(U. 8. A.)—~Good wire inquiry, demand sacked Barly based on delivered sales less are transportation charges, Round Whites, U. 8. No. 1 and partly Graded, few sales, $2.50. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Sept. 12.—(4)—Wheat, No. 1.34 1-2 to 1.36 1-2; No. 1 hard 1.36 1-2 to 1.37; No. 2 "yellow hard 1.33 3-4 to 1.35 3-4; No. 1 northern spring 1.36 1-2. Corn, No. 1 mixed 1.04; No. 1 yellow 1.04; No. 1 white 1.04; sample grade white 1.00. Oats, No. 2 white 49 3-4 to 51 1-4c. No. 4 white 48 to 1-4c; sample gradc 45 to 47. Rye, No. 1 1.04 3-4 to 3-4; No. 2 01 to 1.04 1-4. Timothy sced 4.84 to 5.60. Clover seed 12.00 to 20.00. MONEY RATES New York, Sept. 12— (7) — Cali money easier, 8 per cent all day. Time loans steady. Thirty days 8°; to 9 per cent, 60 to 90 Per cent, four to six months 8% to 9 per cent. Prime commercial papcr 6 to 6"; per cent. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Sept. 12. — () — Butter, steady; receipts 4,057 tubs. Prices unchanged. Eges, steady; receipts 4,901 cases Prices unchanged. Cheese unchanged. FOREIGN EXCHANGES New York, Sept. 12.-()-Foreign ex- changes frreguar. Deman Norway, 2661; Sweden, 26.76; Mon- treal, 99.34 3-8, LIBERTY BONDS CLOB! New York, Sept. Me tiberty bonds, close: Liberties 3'2's 97.18. Liberties Ist 4'2's 98.22. Liberties 4th 44's 98.24. Treas. 4th 41's 98.24. Treas, 4th 4%'s 106.16. ‘Treas. 4's 102.20. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Sept. 12.—(}—Wool: Man- wheat closed at $1.58'4; No. 1 north- ern closed at 1c under October; No. 2 northern, 4c under; No. 3 northern, 6%.c under; No. 4 northern, 1413¢ under, CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Sept. 12, — (®) — Poultry alive, steady. Receipts 5 cars. Fowls 28; springs 25 to 26, springs No. 2, 19; broilers 26; roosters 21; turkeys 20 to 30; ducks 18 to 21; geese 19. New York Stocks Closing Prices a Chem. & Dye . . Internal ; . Loco . . SM & Ret" Anaconda Andes Cop. Min, Atchison .. Balt. & Ohio Barnsdall “A” Beth. Steel . days 8% to 9| Bi Canadian Pac. . Ches. & Ohio . C. St. P. and Pac. Pf. C.& N. West . CR L&P. Chrysler Colorado Fucl . Col. Gramaphone Col. Gas & Elec. Cons. Gas .. Dupont de Nem. Erie Fleischmann Gen. Elec. Gen. Motors .. Gold Dust. Gt. Nor. Pfd. Gt. N. Ir. Orect Green Can. Cop. Hudson Mot. . Int. Com. Eng. . Int. Harvester .... Int. Mer. Mar. Pfd. Int. Nickel .. Int. Tel. and Tel. Johns M'ville . Kennecott .. Kolster Radio Kroger Groc. Mack Truck ufacturers continue to show a desire | M. to trade on domestic and medium but the graded offerings of these are re- quantity are reported. Prices are WINNIPEG WHEAT CLOSE Winnipeg, Sept. 12.—()—October 3. Fertifeation 8 Teacher 9. Toples 10, Freneu rive 1. Guat or states 16, Halt i. Frosh ouppiy $i; Embark on 0 reen tree ' $8, Obese Reece H hignis ie Pl [alti] GAAMINA L rage ee.. Pennsylvania Railroad Phillips Petroleum .. Public Service Corporation Radio Pedition. 58 Standard Oil California Standard Ol! New Jersey ‘Standard Oil New York . Studebaker Texas Corpori Texas Gulf Sulphur Tobagco Products . Twin City Rapid Transit Union Pacific . , lexplorer, Roald Amundsen, MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—At once, men or women representatives to demonstrate Nu- Way Mending Fluid and other new | products. Write State Distributor, Anton Isaacson, Wilton, N. D. | WANTED—RHigh. school boy to work | in a clothing store after school hours and Saturdays. Write Trib- une in care of Ad. No. 18. MEN—Learn barbering. Catalog free. | Moler Barber College, Butte, Mont.; Fargo, N. D. WANTED=First ‘class’ cook, ‘man or | woman, Call 59. daily selling service suits, "eae, ‘di- rect to oil stations, garages, cream- cries, etc., Leeman Co. 25 Washing- | __ton Ave. N. Mpls. WANTED—Radio salesman. One ho is experienced and knows Ra- dios. Write Ad. No. 13, care of the Bismarck Tribune. eee ee MECHANICS WAN’ BIG DEMAND. Practical Training. Write for catalog. HANSON AUTO | & ELECTRICAL SCHOOL, Box 926. | Fargo, N. D. ___FEMALE HELP WANTED jence in hotel kitchen, especially in | pastry work. Give e) ience and | compensation expected. Write Ad. 20, care of The Bismarck Trib- WANTED—Middle-aged lady to take care of three children and do housework. Phone 1569-W after 9 _P.m. me be good cook. References req __ Call at 103 Ave. B west. WANTED—Competent girl to assist with general housework. No cook- ing. Call at 802 Ave. B. WANTED—Experienced _ waitre: Ideal Lunch, Pocattentll N.D. POSITION | WANTED WANTED—Position in gen office work, can take dictation. x years experience. Best of reference. Write Tribune, care of Ad: No. 16. POSITION desired by stenographer, ; good reference. Write of Ad. No. 19. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping apartment, also a front roont on first floor with housckeep- ing privileges. Light, water nd heat furnished. Call at 614 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Two or three room fur- | nished or unfurnished apartment, private bath, three closets and store room, private entrance. Call at 892 Second sirect. Phone 1050-R. | FOR RENT—Two o: three room; furnished apartments in the Lat rain apartments, City heat, al vay: water. B. F, Flanagan, FOR RENT- Nicely furnished three room warm apartinent on second floor, $32.00. Call at 1014 Broad- way or phone 499-M. FOR RENT—Furnished 1 two room | apartment with kitchenette, private bath and private entrance. Call at __ 404 Ave. F. FOR RENT—Furnished and uniur- apartments at the Kose apartments. 215 Third street. F. W Murphy. BOARDERS WANTED BOARD AND ROOM—Nicc large front room suitable for two. Also for sale: Dining table and chairs. Call 720 Second street or phone WANTED—Roomers ‘and boarders, also table boarders by the week or month. Home ccoking. 311 Fourth = SP FAILS TO FIND TRACE OF AMUNDSEN On Board the Soviet Icebreaker Sedov in the Arctic. by wireless to Moscow, Sept. 12.—(#)—Any hope the or the Alessandri group carried away with the envelope of the wrecked Italian | dirigible Italia in 1928, might have} taken refuge on the Russian island of Franz-Josefland was dispelled to- day by the Russian scientific expe- dition on this icebreaker. Prof. Schmidt, Russian scientist and geog- rapher, announced no trace had been found in any of the seacoast cettle- ments on the huge island of the heroic Norwegian or his companions. Roald Amundsen was lost with Commander Guilbaud of the French | navy air service while searching for | the lost members of the Nobile ex- 2 Homemakers Clubs Organize Near Stanley |: (Tribune Special Service) Stanley, N. D.. Sept. 12—Two new Homemakers clubs county, one at Coulee and another in Brookbank and Alger townships, have recently been added to the roles. Sewing has been named the major | Project of each club. officers of the j }\ Coulee club are Mrs. A. B. Davick, ; and Mrs. Charles Russell, . Mrs. R. E. ane is presi- pag of the other new club, Mrs. Pan- ser, secretary; and Mrs. G. Bakke and Mrs. Math Restad, local leaders. [AT THE MOVIES |; ity o| Dakota, will be received by the Board |. CAPITOL THEATRE A new Denny photo-com- edy is coming to the Capitol theatre | 23: it and advance reports indicate that it is the most hilarious of that comedian’s long list of screen farce- Pema It is entitled “His Lucky e lays the role of a young | But in misery and pain you'll be dy- rribune, care | 5 in Mountrail | 9 Classitied Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 Insertion, 25 words or under .25 2 Insertions, 25 words or under .85 3 Insertions, 25 words or under 1.00 1 week, 25 words or under .....1.45 Ads over 25 words, 30 additional Der word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in ad- vance, Copy should be receiv by 2 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 DOCTORS You may drive Nature out by the door Through the window she'll come back a flying ‘They may cut out your gall bladder, let out your gore, ing. The knife can not cut your disease from the blood sake then why keep on try- | ing? U If you visit the Clinic of Dr. '. M. MacLachlan (Harvard) you will not have to be cut to pieces for we do not believe in operations, for | we know that disease is caused by | poisons circulating in the blood and can not be removed with a knife, By our Alkaline Blood Treatment, Herbs, Roots and Bark and scientif- ic food combinations we have cured Hundreds and we can CURE YOU. rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, Bis- (NO KNIFE! WORK WANTED HIMNEY SWEEP. prevents fire and fuaranteed, Pri reasonable. | | Phone 398. el BY MAN and wife. Lady as short order cook, man as dishwasher. Phone 560-W or call at 319 South Ninth. the hour, Phone 985-J. | $424.00 credit on new Oakland r with Stair Motor Co., Bismarck. sell same on 11 per cent dis-; count, Wrile Tribune in care of | Ad. No. 17. | FOR SALE CHEAP—Three ton I. H.} C. truck in fair condition. Good tires all around. H. C. Leupp, Stan- | ton, N. D. FAKM LAND v SALE c 2 miles west of Freda, N. D., with 4 room house, barn, two wells and Windmill, chicken house and other buildings. Price For terms and =a ri Also one 20 gauge Call at 421 to sell at ones. double barrel shot gun. Ninth street. “HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Household furniture, in- cluding Hoffman piano, Radiola No. 17, sun poreh sei, Singer sew hine, bed complete, Win- hot gun 16 gauge, high wagon and other small item Phone 346-M or call | 418 Ninth street ' chold furniture, | floor lamps, | straight ines, li- | hen tabl and many | ‘ifth strect, brary table, i: other items. Call at 719 or phone 1599-W, FOR SALE—Sma!l table, dining room | table and chairs, rugs, china closet, floor lamp, brown leather couch, three pairs of high hunting boots, electric percolator and dishes. Call at 225 Ave. A west or phone 693. | Mrs, A. W. Lucas. ‘OR SALE—Daybed with cane end blue tapestry separate pillow, Way: spring, Also. Edison phonograph, 95.00 model, with 50 records for |FOR RENT—Two REAL ESTATE © a wrongs Niseaent brana new bungalow, men Fire place, $6000.00. apie: THIRD STREET; 10 room modern house, hot water heat, triple suitable for rooming house or can easily be made into apartments with big income, a bargain for someone at $6000. ae Hata fire plac bea bl Priest: ungalow, ice, double beautiful lawn and trees, close in, $6300.00. brs pgfcicetd 18 6 room, brand new jouse, attacl garage, $7200.00. hese SEVENTH STREET; 7 room, oan modern house, sleeping Porch, double garage, beautiful lawn and trees; $5500.00. NINTH STREET; nice 5 room bung- alow, modern, $3500.00, TWELFTH STREET; 4 room cottage, tollet, etc., nice trees, $2200.00, THIRTEENTH STREET; 5 room cot tage, modern, east front, only $3100.00. TWO OF the prettiest building lots in the city; beautiful, lawn, trees and shrubbery, $600.00 and $800.00. YOU CAN always buy cheaper through a reliable dealer than di- rect from the owner. In the mak- ing of nearly three thousand sales, I have never had a complaint from any buyer. E. YOUNG. Lost LOST—On highway No. 10, between) New Salem and Taylor, new “Oil Field Special” Goodrich truck tire,| size 32 x 6. Finder kindly return to) Northern Hide and Fur Co., Bis marck. for reward. LOST—Dodge car key No. 735 on @ ring of four other keys. Findes please return urn to 808 Seventh street, _ kus ESS OF PPORTUNITIES FOR SALE—First cle class meat mi and grocery, only meat market town of 700 population. equipped. Wenzel Bros., Drayton, N. D. HOUSES AND FLATS RENT—October first, fur x room house. Modern, close in Write Tribune, care Ad. No. 14. FOR RENT-—Six room modern ho at 701 Front street. Phone 321. ownet FOR RENT—Two rooms for ligh housekeeping, on ground floor. G for cooking. Convenient to bath Private entrance. Close to capit and_ school Call at 818 Sever cr Phone 300-W. FOR RE ne large fu h light housekeeping room on. floor, faces front. Can also be use for sleeping. room. Call at 51! Seventh street or phon . FOR RENT—In modern home, attractively furnished room h three windows and large closet] Young lady preferred. Call at 31 Ave. D or phone 1222-J. large furni rooms newly decerated in mod home, with board. Reasonable Phone 204-, 111 Washin street. FOP, RENT—Furnished room i strictly modern home, suitable fo one or two, Close in. Call at 62 Sixth street. Phone 1151-R. FOR RENT—Well furnished room ft. with kitchenette and of frigidaire. 411 i For Fh RENT—Large furnished sleep ing room in modern home, suitab for one or two, Phone 1214. FOR RENT—Laree front room clothes closet, nie: suitable for two. ond street FOR RENT—Nicei p ing room in modern home. Close i1 Call at 222 West Main Ave. Pho 1513-W. | FOR RENT—Furnished room i modern home, convenientiy loeat for capital employees. 931 street. |FOR RENT—Furnished sleepin room for gentleman, very close ii Phone 1573-W or call at 219 Se street. board if des! bed, three burn- | ex Perfcction oil steve, 2 rockers, 1 full size bed, 1 chiffonier. Al in! good condition and — reasonably priced. Call at 423 Tenth. FOR SALE—Chiffioner, mirror, kitch- en cabinet, daybed and other furni- ture. Call at 207 Mandan street. FOR RENT—Piano, in first class con- dition. Call at 808 Seventh Street. BARGAINS in used furniture. Ken- nelly Furniture Co., Mandan, N. D. Tids to supp pital with 11 be from a point 100 feet North from the line of Avenue D to Avenue vemment District Num FOR RENT—Pleasant room, sultab for two, also garage for rent. 1598-R, 412 Avenue D. > RENT—Smail sleeping Too with clothes closet and single b 411 Fifth. Phone 273, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished ing room in modern home. 301 Ave. D. FOR RENT—Two rooms b week or month. 411 Ave. A. 678-J. FOR” RENT—Fine lee] Call room i Heat. light and water. Phone 382" FOR RENT Sleeping room at ixth stre& Phone 431, MONDS direct from and cutters at great savings. G anteed. Wrist and pocket at bargain prices. Liberal alle offered on old watches. Cash or Proved credit. Watch repairing pert work). Mail orders pro taken care of. James W. Mi Office at 108 Third street, south jackets, stag shirts, flannel sh heavy blazers, gloves, also = plete line of Star Brand Capt rw Clothing Store, pital City Sloven, 12115 Fifth street. if Bismarck, North of City Commissioners of sald city until eight occtock p.m. September 929, Plans and specifications Brevon file inthe office of the City Auditor, The following approximate quan- titles are given for the guidance of bidder: ae feet of eight inch sewer 1m Ali pias. Mail be made upon a basis Bees cash payment for all work to be Work shall be commenced on or before October ist, 1929, and com- pleted not later than October 10th, 29, Each bidder shall state in his bid the rate of interest the warrants shail bear (not exceeding seven {71 per cent per annum) which shall be re- ceived and accepted by him at par in payment for the worl Bach bid must be accompanied by @ certified check in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), made hea the order o' P. Lenhar jent ‘of the Board of Cit: ors e joners, as a guarantee ¢! bidder ‘will, if successful, enter into and. execute a contract for the pei formance of the work. Back Did mu also, be “accompanted by, a | ond. in a, sum eauR o amount bid. ns provided in Becton 3707, Compiled Laws of North Da- Registered Jersey boars. Farm 3% miles of Bismarck. Strutz and E. Alexander, Scobey, FOR | ra of City, Co isaieners