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| i Additional Rairis in Argentine |” Allay Fears of Drought Becoming General 2 UNDERGOES DECIDED DROP Tumbles More Than 8 Cents a Cushel at Cne Stage Be- |? dark north 1 northern .. foro Buying Is Check Chicago, Sept. 17.—() — Rallying power devcloped strongly in the wheat market today after reports of copious | rains throughout the Argentine drought region had pitched prices; down to the lowest level since July 13 last. Today's bottom quotations were nearly 10 cents a bushel under Ias* | week's top figures. Subsequent rallies | reek * | 1DHW or, 1HW were largely owing to U. 8. depart: OTN oe. ment of atriculture acvices that the world’s 1929 wheat yield is estimated | at about 500,000,000 bushels Iccs than |!DHW or IHW... last year. Besides, indications today were that yesterday's heavy selling of wheat was on the part of speculators | for a decline, rather than for large holders. Wheat closed firm ‘1c to Ic above yesterday's finish (September 1.31%. to 1.31':, December 1.39" to 1.39%. May 1.49', to 149 °«); corn closed { tee to 7c up (September 1.02%: to) Choice 1 aml 13° Protein— Grade of 1 amber. Shorts were on the buying side of |Grade of 2 amter. the corn market, but there seemed to! Grade of 1 durum. Grade of 2 durum. 1 red durum.. 1.03':, December 99": to 99%. May 1.08" to 1.08%); oats unchanged to ¢ higher; and provisions varying from 10c dccline to a ris? of 52. be December corn for sale around $1. Oats were unsettled. Provisions went higher. of continued rains in Ar- rentina dispelling anxiety regarding + drought added to the efiect of im- mense visible North American stocks of wheat today and sent the wheat market rapidly downgrade at times. As expressed by a leading author:ty. the rains in Argentina have washed the speculative foundation from un- der wheat and the result has been exercised by United Stetcs and Cana- dian wheat stocks in sight aggregat- ing 259.009.000 bushels sgainst 111,- 000.000 bushels last year. with very heavy carrying charges now also handicapped the price of fuiure de-|4 ren - Barlcy, ch to {cy rh liveries. Under such circumstances Chicago wheat prices at one stage tumbled to/ Barley, med to gd more than 8 cents per bushel below prices current last week. Then, how- ever, resting orders lo buy were met with and the market quickly rallied 1'se with strong commission houses joining in the purchases of future de- liveries. On the other hand, over- night export demand for wifeat from North America was again described as light. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER Minneapolis, Minn.,. Sept. 17.—(?)}— Starting weak on bearish news from Argentine, wheat futures rallied to- the close on nervous short cov-! ering. December closed *. cont high- | Dec. er. Further rains were reported from Argentine. Oats futures trade lacked feature} but the market was comparatively | Dec. strong. Ryc was unsettled. Barley staged a sharp rally on buying, but heavier offerings from the country forced a reaction. Flax continued strong and wild. October gaining 11 cents before reacting. Cash wheat started steady but soon | Sent. softened under liberal offerings, and with the exception of heavy test weight diversion point quality cold ‘2 to 1 cent lower by midsession. Durum prices faded 1 to 2 cents for the best milling quality. Cash oats demand was unsct:led but mostly fair. Rye was steady. Barley was sluggish and weak, even malting quality showing # loss. Flax demend esntinued good and offerings were fair. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Sept. 17.—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Hogs—20,000, including 2,500 di- rect; market strong to l0c higher | 2° than Monday average; fairly active to all interests; top 10.85 paid for load packing medium to cnoice 250-330 Ib. 9.50 to 10.65; 200-250 Ib. 10.00 to 10.85; 160- ° 10968. cases; £99 Ib. 9.85 to 10.85; 130-169 Ib. 8.75 | tinct. 37 to p | Cheese to 10.65. Packing sows 8.40 to 9.60. MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, Sept. 17.—()—Wheec: ee ee wi closing quotations Delivered Arrive WORRY OVER CREDIT CAUSES SHARP DROP ON STOCK EXCHANGE Bull Operations Slow Up Fall After the Declines Range From 1 to 6 Points year ago. TO LOWEST PRIGES 2." 15% Protein— REACHED IN MONTH = (By The Associated Press) _Trograms in Central Standard time. All time is P. Indicated, Wavelengths on left of call letters, kilocycles S48.6—WABC New York—360 (CBS Chain) 6:90—Votce of Columbia—Also. v Olls WKRC WADC KE MBC KOIL WSPD WH er. a AQ WOWO KMOX KMBC KOI WS?! esira and Noloists—Also OX KMBC KOM, WSED WHK WCCO leation of New CBS Studios m New York, and Second Anniversary ProgramWABC and Chain (31% hrs.) 434.3—-WEAF New York—660 (NBC Chain) To arrive ... 2 dark ‘northern. o Protein- cco nment and WADC BUSINESS NEWS FAVORABLE 2 dark northern... rade 1 dark northern... ies, Motors and Spe- cialties Among Issues on Advancing Side pieceebees New York, Sept. 17.—()—The stock market began to worry about credit conditions again today and prices sold off sharply after an opening out- burst of strength. of the active issues ran from 1 to 6 points but the selling slowed up in the early afternoon when bullish Operations were resumed in a selected eh} public utilities and specialties. Montana Winter Declines of many ACRES Wrst BC KOA KSL $:15—Slumber Music, String Ensemble (45 inin.)—Also KDKA WREN ee ii Monday; bulk medium to choice na- tive lambs $11.75 to 12.75; 100 pound lambs and over $10.00; thin throwouts | }; fat ewes to packers $4.00 cent but advanced to 9. Most of the day's business ncws was favorable in character. Public service of New Jersey was the leader of the public utility group, eoaring 6'2 points to a new high rec- Electric power and Light and Columbia Gas also moved into new high ground. American and ign Power rallied from a low of American Telephone, Power and Light, Pacific Lighting and General Public Service 3 to 4 points higher. morning reaction, Westinghouse Elec- tric and American Machine and Foundry each dropped 5': General Electric 4':, Commercial In- vestment Trust 4, and R. H. Macy, U. 8. Steel common, May Department Stores, Radio and Standard Oil of |Sept. . New Jersey fell 2 Anaconda, International Telephone, Allis Chalmers, National Lead and National Cash Register sold down 2} Ry. or more points, the last two losing ;Sept. . their carly gains of about 2 points | Dec. CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Chicago, Sept. 17.—(P)— Open High Low Close) ord at 130%. yellow corn.. Hudson Motors was in brisk de- |May Steel, Columbian Carbon. Commercial | Sept. . Solvents, Westinghouse Electric first )Oct. preferred, Air Reduction, wanna and Souther: Pacific sold 4| Jan. to 6 points higher. Contrasting movements featured the late operations in the merchan- dise group, Simmons rising more than 5 Stores declined 4%. generally fluctuated in an erratic manner, the weakness of U. S. Stec! and radio having a restrictive efiec: | on speculative buying. tone was heavy. Total sales approx- imated 4,300,000 sha SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Sept. 17—()—(U.iNo, 1 mixed durum S. D. A.)—Cattle—1,700; all classes in | nx Close | meager supply, generally steady with {Monday's close; part load yearlings 1.33, 1.35% | $13.50 to 14.50; grassy stecrs, largely grades $10.00 down; $7.00 to 8.50; heifers $825 to 9.50; cutters in meager supply, firm $5.50 4 | to 6.50; bulls strong weighty medium grades $8.50 to 8.75; bulk $7.75 to 8.50; » |edge of a feeder trade, but Calves—1,500; steady lower; good ligts $16.00. Hogs—7,000; mostly steady on light weights and packing sows; undertone strong on butchers; top $10.40 paid better 160 to 225 pound 10.25 to 10.35; bidding $9.50 to 10.00 and better on other medium 1310 1312 i310 13.25 13.90 13.25 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Barley, lower "gas No. 1 dark northern . No. 1 northern . No. 1 amber durum . MINNEAPOLtS RANG Minncapolis, &: 1. No. 1 flax ... 41%: 139%. Lal's Speltz, per cwt. .. Hard winter wheat Dark hard winter wheat . CHICAGO POTATOES Hude Chicago, Sept. 17.—(—(U. 8. D.| tnt. Com. Eng. A.)—Potatoes—receipts. 75 cars, on| tnt. Harvester . track 22; shipments 933 cars; trading | Int. Nickel .. rather slow, market slightly weaker: sacked round whites " northern section 2.75 to 2.85. Central esos} ye section 2.65 to 2.70; Minnesota round whites 2.60 to 2.75; sacked russets yesterday sales 3.75. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, Sept. 17.—()}—(U. 8. D. A.)—Potatoes: Light wire to 25 or morc 336 2.29 330 to Monday $9.57; weight 251. Sheep — 2,500; mostly steady with DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Sept. 17.—")— High Low Close 2 z z & : i E - ES 2 i Yel i OR 2S Songs sreatn OM fag ie i : z > |o)or | ss; He Jel 3; 5 af 3 ae # $ $2 F PEF BRP PR SREP OB OSERPR OFFS FF OF OFF er THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1929 10 WFBM WMAQ WHK KMBC KRC WGHP WMAQ WOWO KMOX so WWS WSALKSD WoC WOW A KVOO WEKAA KPRC WOAL WKY, AL KSD WOC WOW WDAF WEIC AL YW WOW WSAl Also WGY W'TAM IB KSTP WTMJ OW WDAL KVOO KPRO W s A A leria Rusticama” (14 hrs.)—Also WWJ sD WOW W KY WOAL WSB 10:00—Dance Orchestra (one hour)—Alsu KSD WAPL WOW WSM 394.5—Wuz New Yor $:00—Twilight Melodies (30 m ). 0—Kogen Orchestra, Cha KDKA Wit KYW KW 6:30—Horesters’ Qi 0—Salon Singers, Mixed rawlers—Also KDKA WL ey (NBC Chain) WLS WIR Duo—Aiso P WERC WLW KYW WIR L KWK IN KDKA WREN KSTP WTMI_ WEBCO BAP KPRC WOAL WKY Wait A WIR KYW KWK WDAF demand light, market about steady. Carloads .'. O. B. shipping point, based on delivered sales less all trans- portation charges, sacked cwts., carly Ohios, and round whites, U. 8. No. 1 and partly graded, $2.40 to $2.45. NEW YORK EGGS New York, Sept. 17. — (4) — Eggs. firm; receipts 25,800; fresh gathered mixed colors, firsts 3512 to 361s. CALL MONEY RATES New York, Sept. 17.—(#)—Call money firmer; high 10; low 73; rul- ing rate 7 days 9 60-90 days 9 4-6 months 8% Prime commet Paper 6-61. Allied Chemical & Dye American Can . American Internal American Locomotive American SM & Ref. American Sugar . American T. & T. American Tobacco Anaconda 80! Andes Cop. Atchison . | Baltimore | Barnsdall ; 12.50! Bethlehem Steel . Briggs Mfg. .. Cal. & Hecla . Canadian Pacific Cerro De Pasco ‘Chesapeake & Ohio. TT 265 | Chicago, St. Paul & Pacific pfd 64%, 'Chicago & Northwestern 101 Chicago, Rock Island & Chrysler Colorado Fuel . |. Gramaphone Con. Gas & Elec. .. Cons. Gas ... Gold Dust 1.03! Gt. Nor. Pfd. 1.04) Gt. N. Ir. Orecti on Mot. Int, Tel. and Tel. .... = z fil i Hilt fj § a Es: F i Bi Hl 3 Hi fi ki : fd u Hl i i i ke i MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Bids for painting of two buildings between Ave. D and E on Eighth street. See J. J. Rue. WANTED—Two young men to travel with manager. Apply Dan McLeran, __Bismarck Hotel. MEN—Learn barbering. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Butte, Mont.; Fargo, N. D. WANTED tant 25 years | or older, able to mect the public in- telligently, should speak German, | and capable'of handling children. Give full information first letter. | Write Ad. No, 24, care of Tribune. | WANTED—Sunday school teacher or active Christian worker to visit mothers of Sunday school children. Position two months, salary $110.00. Give phone number, church. Write box 21R, in care of Tribune. WANTED—Teacher or woman, cqual training to travel. Energetic leader, Salary $140.00, future. Write today. | State education. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 43A. "ANTED—Maid for general house= work in small boarding house, no children in family, references re- quired. Call in person at 610 Thay- er Ave. cast. WANTED—Experienced girl or mid- dle-aged woman for housework. Call after 6 at 518 West Thayer, or Phone 689-W. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply evenings or call 1325-J. Mrs. E. L. Schlechter, 722 Third st t. WANTED—Competent maid. Refer- ences required. Call Mrs. Milton _Rue, 309 Avenue B. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. W. E. Cole, 210 Park Avenue. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Small furnished apart- ment for one or two girls, $16 per month. Also two room apartment on ground floor, vacant Sept. 26, $35 per month. Garage $3.00 per month. _ Call 618 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping apartment, also a front room on first floor with housekcep- ing privileges. Light, water and heat furnished. Call at 614 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Two or three room furnished apartments in the Lau- rain apartments. City heat, al- ways hot water. B. F. Flanagan, __Phone 303. ‘ FOR RENT—Newly decorated large apartment for small family. Use of telephone, water and some furni- ture, price $21.00. Call at 423 Ninth. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished warm two room apartment, hot’ water heat, close in. Hot water year round. Phone 96' FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished apartments at the Rose apartments. 215 Third street. F. W Murphy. | FOR RENT—Three nice large house- keeping rooms partly furnished. Gas Stove. 812 Ave. B. Call 653: FOR RENT—Four room unfurnished apartment, gas range, ground floor. Call at 808 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished three room apartment. Phone 1250. while en route to Douglas to hunt, returned to Bismarck late yesterday with bruises and cuts to show for their first hunting trip. McDonald. who was unconscious for 20 minutes after the car in which they were riding left the road, turned over, and burned up, suffered cuts in his left cheek and forehead. Belk su fered severe head bruises. Kosit: owner and driver of the car, received cuts on the head, shoulders, legs, hands, and forehead bruises. Dust lifted by speeding cars pre- vented them from sceing a turn in the road, the men say. The car leaped from the grade and turned over, fire starting almost immediately. One box of shells explodef as the car burncd. None of the trio is injured scrious- ly. Assassination Toll In State Is Raised 1 Insertion, 25 words or under .75 2 Insertions, 25 words or under 85 3 Insertions, 25 words or under 1.00 1 week, 25 words or under Ads over 25 words, 3c additional All classified ads are cash in ad- vance. Copy should be received by 2 o'clock to insure insertion AVENUE C—Five room modern bung: You may drive Nature out by the door Through the window she'll come back a flying DO YOUR REAL ESTATE ‘They may cut out your gall bladder, But in misery and pain you'll be dy- The knife can not cut your disease For Gore wake teh why keep on try- MY BEST FRIENDS are the peop BUT—If£ you visit the Clinic of Dr. WANTED: TYPIST-CLERK desires _position— WORK WANTED—By married cou- CHIMNEY SWEEP—A clean flue pre- fuel. Work | FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep GOOD Blacksmith wishes employ- FOR SALE BY OWNER—Modern FOr SALE—A_ modern four room FOR RENT—A_modern five room FOR SALE OR RENT—Six room DUTTON'S HEALING SALVE. A FOR SALE CHEAP—Three ton I. H. To Three in 10 Days (Continued from page one) er. A yest may lead to identification, Dr. G. H. Kirkham, acting coroner said. It is of blackknit, bound on the edge with tape about half an inch wide and has buttons bearing the mark “Bron's beach vest.” Both hands were clinched tight as though he died after a struggle. Dr. Kirkham expressed the opinion other community and his body trans- ported by automobile and placed in the straw stack here. Pfafflim Bound Over Fred J. Pfafflin, 35, who shot and Killed Ernest Boe, was arraigned at Minnewaukan last night and bound over to district court after he had waived preliminary examination. In order to dispose of the case quickly a special court session may be held soon, according to W. G. Mc- Donald, Benson county state's attor- \ signed confession from Pfafflin, will be charged with first degree urder, is in the hands of the county Ee>8 > ties. t an inquest conducted Monday, as decided that Boe met his death two bullets fired by Piafflin pistol: The post mortem re- | that both bullets penetrated the motive for the mur- @ mystery today, it was lafflin thought Boe was him and that he ex- and the license plate it the slayer. 50, which was found Pfafflin’s machine, i TELE tale 1 5 g Ee 2 3 FE i i Fe i FOR SALE—A good farm of 160 acres, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES that the man had been killed in some | FoR gs ze FOR SALE—The best equipped and tober 11th, time they w read. otherwise deposited with the Depart- ment of State Highways at Bismarck, North Dakota, and shall be sealed and endorsed ‘op for Furnishing Snow Removal freight to point of destination on the following equipment: ga g g from Pfaffin's fflin shot Boe four gallons of i dH SF. HY ss J g se E 8 the Department of State Highways at Bismarck, North at the opening of the proposal ‘the right i aie Classitied Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 ber word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch same day. PHONE 32 DOCTORS let out your gore, ing. ing? T. M. MacLachlan (Harvard) you will not have to be cut to pieces for AVENUE A—Mostly modern cott YOU CAN ALWAYS BUY cheape 9 REAL ESTATE BROADWAY—Seven room strictly modern, beautiful la spick and span, $7800.00. THAYER AVENUE—Eight strictly modern house, close. fi $7800.00. ROSSER AVENUE—Five room mod: si stucco bungalow, brand ne .00. close in $2800.00. AVENUE B—Five room mod bungalow, cheap at $3500.00. alow, sleeping porch, $4800.00. AVENUE D—Five room modern stu: co bungalow, garage, $4900.00. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BUILDING LOTS—Hundreds of t in all parts of the city at all sort of prices and terms. FARM LANDS—A wonderful list 6 real bargains; I know almost evet quarter section within 35 or 40 m of Bismarck east of the river. BUSI. NESS with the busiest dealer the city, through a reliable dealer than can direct from the owner. to whom I have sold real estate. F. E. YOUNG. Lost we do not believe in operations, for | LOST—Between Bismarck and Clghl 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. Clinic rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, Bis- marck, KNIFE) “Agents to buy old, wild, or blemished horses for slaughter. miles east on Red Trail, last day night, one black leather teavell ing bag containing clothing and gebra book. Finder please return. Tribune office for re . LOST—On highway No. 10, betwee! New Salem and Taylor, / Field Special” Goodrich ti tt Size 32 x 6. Finder kindly return t Northern Hide and Fur Co, marck, for re Sa The Elder Horse Sale Co., James- | 47-pp town, N. Dak. POSITION WANTED store or office. Familiar with Comptometer, Calculator, and other machines. Address Tribune, care of Ad. No. 26. WORK WANTED ern home, real close i only. Have also for rent one tion of double garage om up Eighth street. Inquire 502 Se: me, attractively furnished zoom three windows and large cio Young lady preferred. Ca‘ Ave. D or phone 1222-J. ple on farm or dairy farm. Man|FOR RENT—Two large furnleh good sick man, lady a good cook. Write Tribune in care of Ad. No. 29. vents fire and si guaranteed. Price reasonable. Phone 398. ment. Write particulars to Ad. No. 25, care Tribune. HOUSES AND FLATS bungalow. Two bedrooms, hard- wood floors, built-in cupboai sun rooms newly decorated in mod home, with board. Reasonable rati Phone 204-J. 111 Washin street. ing room in modern home. Suital for one or two, board if desired. ent. Phone 1214. FOR RENT — Furnished room strictly modern home, suitable one or two. Close in. Call at porch, near school, garage. Price | ror RENT—Room ina reasonable. See Dale at 211 West Rosser or phone 982. house with bath, two bedrooms, low. Also a heated garage. 1047-W. HOUSEHOLD GOoDs hardwood floors’ throughout, on|FOR SALE—Household ~ furniture paving and near school. Write ‘Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 28. bungalow, built-in features, base- ment ‘age. Write Tribune in care of Ad. No. 23. bungalow. Call at 212 West Thayer. street. Phone 321. SONAL at 701 ‘ont, soothing, healing salve for cuts, burns, bruises, sores, ulcers, boils, | FOR SALE—Daybed with” pimples, piles, ete. Advertising price two boxes $1.00 postpaid. Ad- dress W. H. Dutton, Box 1203, Little R Arkansa: en 4,000 miles with $450.00 accessor- ies including radio installed. Will sell at big loss or trade on airplane. | RoR SALE—Ci Call at 1026 Eighth street. Dining room set, including @ ing. room chairs. rockers, rug, beg nearly new, spring and matti nearly new, small table. ice bo fruit jars, garden tools, rakes, fork bars, spades and other ticles two numerous to mentio Phone 911 or call at 412 Eighth. | FOR SALI ed and sagless spring just like new $20.00, California fi lamp $10.00, kitchen table $3.00, Ii brary table $15.00, bath stool $1. large size Edison phonograph records $35.00. Call at 719 if or phone 1599-W. blue tapestry upholstering wit separate pillow, Waysagless n $22.50. Also Edison phono p $295.00 model, with 50 records ft $95.00. Phone 967. USED CARS x at ie lei ae FOR SALE— cilind FOR SALE—New Hudson sedan, dri An Ue phonograph with sixty records one drop leaf dining room ‘hone 718-R between 3:30 and loner, mirror, en cabinet, daybed and other ture. Call at 207 Mandan sts C. truck in fair condition. Good | For SALE—A reversible baby tires all around. H. C. Leupp, Stan- in good condition. Price reasonabl 413 Third street. FOR RENT—Piano, in first class co, nth dition. Call at 808 Sever 2 miles west of Freda, N. D., with 5| BARGAINS in used furniture. room house, barn, two wells and windmill, chicken house and other buildings. Price $20.00 per acre. nelly Furniture Co., Mandan, N. MISCELLANEOUS ; For terms and particulars write A.j) DIAMONDS direct from T. Lein, Freda, N. Dak. SALK—Fully equipped ga: 23x48 on State Highway No. 6. Gocd business for right party. Reasc. for selling. have other interes! so for sale: A four room cottage. Write Tribune Ad. No. 27. money making cafe between Bis- marck and Minot. A bargain if taken at once. Address P, O. Box 183, Underwood, N. D. FOR SALE—Coffee Shop in Wash- burn. Well equipped, doing nice business. A good buy. Inquire at Coffee Shop, Washburn, N. Dak. 8" DS g T FOR BI Ieee of State Highways roposals furnishing snow re- equipment will be receive State Highway Commission in t ex of the Department of Sta prth Dako ‘The Proposals must be mailed to or Equipmen A certified check for 5%, together ith bidder's bond inthe full nount of ibe. afore sum bid, must company each proposal. ‘The price bid de to Include prepaid * | Plow Units. 4. V Type Snow Plows for use on FOR RENT- ose in. 926-J or call at ‘Third and cutters at great sa anteed. Wrist and Pe" at bargain prices. Liberal allowani | offered on old watches. Cash or aj) proved credit. Watch repairing (@: pert work). Mail orders prompt taken care of. James W. Mare’ Office at 108 Third street, south « Hotel Prince, Bismarck, N. Dak. — WE JUST received our full line of f jackets, stag shirts, flannel heavy blazers, gloves, also a plete line of Star Brand shoes and oxfords. Open evening | Capital City Clothing Store, Sloven, 12114 Fifth street. A and Harz Mountains. treats, ete. 115-J, Jaceb Dickinson, N. D. Box 738. OR SALE—Office des . cabinet, nearly new. Also Pieces of furniture. Terms if sired. Phone 838. vcs Ci ‘actors. VERTISEME! Large Caterpillar Tractor AD’ NT pee : 3 V Type Snow Plows for use on 3-Ton Four Wheel Drive ‘Trucks. 1 V Type Snow, Plow for use on Caterpittar 20. 2 V Type Snow Plows for use on Dual Drive Motor Patrol: Caterpillar ecifications may rr ‘ota. All bidders are invited to be present ls. e right is reserve: and all proposals, to waive technical- ities, or to accept such as may be de- termined to be for the best interests of the State. . Dated: Septem » ig ai les Li ‘Tractors, at the Court Copies of the Proposal, blanks and | marek, ‘ND. e obtained from | October ist, 1929. Sealed bids for 300 8 of lum of sai Hol acu ee ul iach bid to be Ei Certified Chee! Geot County Bo Teject any |the amount. b the bidder will forthe del! rhe Board