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a: ij TGent vetter { _WHRAT IS STRONGER | New York Stock (BEARS BEATEN BACK, * PRICES: ADVANCING! AS MARKET OPENING|s Corn Also. In Demand Dye to Increased Exports of Other Qrains 5 Sota) —Encoar aged ies Ponte lon nease ion house y b the A Detter a abroad, indicat oe ‘volume. fee climbes ie up. ‘moi tarted 34: ined. lying power rome inageidence, for 40m strength b there oticeab Rast WS 1e Sent ae Aone aie ene ebord advices ceport, Sustness i oe ‘American considerable Wheel oVeretred de veri if core volum: some | Co: were Miclined to Grae, sinh ie a Ot Cur s noticed tereaha” December deliveries. Sharrow price rang a course within buzayed sae have: Teached a. little nil fier reflecting strength \of Dee uttle ‘Corn traders contmued to pay attention to. bullish ces on. the F FOE ELOP es SeeT government, eetimate iclal gov. aus pe © 3h which is expected to show dt from a month corn continues the action of from any independent ats inenpotis., Pi a in rly su - and tie uraned by of, et pareirg aitory during jon and quite embé lgsed 2c Sept a December cigs May 2%c hieher. mig as, f Spenca strong on com- mission house buying and faded under seattered selling. Oats cgntinued in and on dips and | showe nt cngth Rye. followed a firm to strong. rices were firmer. "Bash wheat offerings ‘were heavier er demand and strong to ompared with futur eting today ai house buying. ‘quiet to fair and More mills were comp there was steady ca‘ Durum demand was tone was easy. | Ther" mee demand was a shade be' jemand was Detter se9 nd was goo Bye demand, was Sng especialy 10F malting. Flax demand was slow. Fa sa ants stand 0 ee yivEmsrocr Sept. 4—(Al Pst Ag Ne Ros Se Hes ie i ibe ho ng feet. et 1 choi well ent 160 dium welant 3 300-360 1b 90 Peewlne cin ital Te ta foo ‘Ibe. 8. 15-940; Slanentes good and choice 100-130 Ibs. 8. Grass fed cows Siayphter ost teers, eo ani Bb-19-75; 900 10 00- 1396 ‘Tite. 1608 Ibi 50-850 lbs. 10.00-12 freatam 16 0 1800. . 0; medium 9. and Hence Tattle: steers 0; “atocke: “Tae. nd choles. 500-1050 1p iS: com on and medliy packel ly’ 7.25-7.75; e ae toate down, mediu mon 4.75- 8.75. Ga to ‘el olce £50-4- 355 s Fan Reding, teeta. 6- te ibs. Good 8s, cana VERTOCK 8. ight re: Feneral up to, stron wi 1b. heifers an mixed yearlin = Fe 3. gary bulk stockers slow, about Hi ees Bee on fe 8.00-8.50 oF 235 ter; he thin oe however, Theer, was good de-| 3 CLOSING, AUGUST STH Adams Express . 26% ne Rume! Corporation aie ‘Chemical & Dye; ap = Magneto ...7 an A metlea Armeriean Ameri Amer can erican erican loan, American Ameri: or sowed further sjrength, But | Ca Se a iia inne Chtene. Columbia Gi Commonwet Consolidated id | Continental Baking 4 Continental Can... Continental Mees Prodi Wright Dupont Eaton Axle aad Spélig» Electria Auto Lit Electric Power Erie Rail Birpatons "pire ‘& Rubber Freeport Texas ‘ Geneeral American Tani General Electric new General Foods . General Gas & General Mills General Motor: : General Rallway Signal’: Gillette *Safety Razor . Gold Dust... - Goodyear Tire Great Northern pfd Great Northern Iron Ore Great arerae Suger Hodgatiie i Hershey Houston O11 , Hudson Motor - Huppmobile Mots Independe Ol & Gas Indian Refining International Combustion Ene. International Harvester Ipternational Match pfd. International Nicke! Canada International Tele. & Telegra Johns Manville Kayser Kelly springtield ‘Tire Kelvinator | Kennecott Copper Kolster Radi io. Kresge (S. Kreuger & Poi rocery We the ieson Alk. 2 rtment Stores Beh ‘ant Mo. Kal Mo. Bacitie - Montgomery Ward’: Nash Motors . National Air Hanes National Biscuit National Cash F National Dulry Products ational Power & Light Nev. Cong, Copper. w York Central . . & Htfd. North America Northern. Pacific Oliver Fart . Pacific Gas & Blectrie Pacific Light Packard Pan-Am. Oey a0-1300 1bs.| p 10.00-12.7 dium 600-1500 ibs, | ben bse Baking Radio Cormorgeion America ie aes rh ett eran ba Seaboard Airline . Bears-Roebuck . Bervel Inc, | Shattuck: OF. G5"! oi Shell Blomane: Simms Sinclair Cons. Oil ° Skelly Oil Southern Pacific - Southern Railways - Sparks Withington Standard Bran Standai Standard on California . a tow above 3.25; | 5 en; lighter weights Gi ws showing ad~ eel cost Thursday 9.49; weight 13,000; very slow; practically. ‘on ‘lambs;, undertone berate choles offerings bulk natl a Thursday 6.2 reentage, of western includini Je strictly | Wr tive lambs it Dakotas ogscaae pase, GRAIN MIN! Minneapo! Minn., Sept. F ibe te lower; ia aaribea fo h FOREIGN EXCHANGE New york Bonk sy at Bs exchanges Demi . ia Tour, ere i bias tas Hange AR! is, Sept. 5.— tz No. 1 grain a a eS narine Sete: Ne. 3 w 8. Rye ahd flax bot ‘quoted. , n& to higher | w. W. ‘abawh Railway . arner Pict. West Maryland ti Unt tility Powe: Waban Corporation ae (es aer bd stock neorparaiion 42%, Ageociated Press. Photo George W. White ef Maristta wen the democratic eAystoris! remi nation. “a hbo primary. He willep Myers Y. Vooper in“al MARKET CONTINUES i TONE OF OPTIMISM Many Large Retail Organiza- tions Report Increasing Business New York. Sept. 5.—(AP)—Atter atcuggling With the stock market fe lays and barely scratching ite ears decided today that for ament it was too hard a nut to nitd precipitated a brisk up- 1e prices as they bought itocks sold shor! Dtimintic reports regarding and maintenance of a atinent demand for bends fst stBcks, Inspired Re Sptipism in some speculative dua he turnover, in however yomatned lent, turn reflé an extreme 8 y sellers, rather than any consider: ‘able number of b: The advane tort men’ ete ihe uel ities and, ra! . 8. Steel,.American ears Roebuck, eolwore:. Best, ‘ox, Corn Products, Dupo! American wetet jew York Conte ae to. 3 points. Pricea’ rubbers. forthington, i ang Diamond Rose a i od and jow tor’ Aurust showed: ic wr month fo far this year, President Par Jd the month hed recorded sa point in the. Weelworth cam- busines hich hag gained Bub: ally during the latte part. *tGall money held we. 2i4 per cent. DULUTH RASGE Duluth, Sept. be rum— RR aR! i hd By x Us y MINSBAPOLIS RANGE Minnoapoalis, Sept. 6,- a Chicago, Sept. ‘. heai— MINNEAPOLIS page GRAIN Minneapolis, Sept. 5.—?)—Wheat receipts today 565 compared to 264 @ year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations today folloy “Delivered To Arrive 1 dark 7 northern: 81, tat Re ee ‘Wheat 146 9 protein ae Winte Wor 365% 85% 8O5e mi ee he Sopth ‘egeee’ tein or ++ 89% B55 83% 85% 84% 82% 82% 84% 33% B2% Bid net 114 10 iy 82% 1% a He yellow Yellow <: Yellow :: Fellow :: ait 36% «191% 1.92% 191% Minneapollar Flour lic lower; i: Fats nos 00. sted ran oi fulddtings 93.50-24.00, / d icAGo. PRODUCE chicago, Be ICAO, Butter 38, e ery, nie ; standards 3 xtra firsts 37-37%; firsts 36-36%; Lig pg 33-34. es 9086; firm: extra firsts 28%; ie rages, firsts 27%: fresh.eurrent receipts 25 ed ordinary current re- ceipts 16-23. New 1 YORK Puc re New York, Sept. 5. : ARS. arby and Hite cloxels jarcrane extra 3 ents Bandara DL ce 1 ited + steady. @ Associated Peggy De Mille, daughter of the film director, is reported engaged to Bernard Hoel fle executive. ge WIFE OF SINS MAN DIES IN BISMARCK Mrs. Gretta Mae Bakken Suc-| § cumbs in Hospital Aftor IIl- ness of Nine Weeks eae Mrs. Gretta Mae Bakken, 32, wife of N, O. Bakken, 9 railroad man liv-| ing at Sims, Morton county, died late Thursday afternoon at a local hos-| pital after a long illness. Mrs. Bak- ‘ken had been brought here for treat- iment and an operation was found necessary, but she Aailed to gain strength sufficient to withstand the! ordeal and the operation never was| Performed. Besides her husband, Mrs. Bakken leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gamble of Big Horn, Mont.; a brother, Martin N. Gamble, of Big! Horn, and a sister, Mrs. H. F. Gui, Custer, Montana. The body will be sent to Forsyth,! Mont., and burial there at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. BISMARCK 6 (Furnished by Rus September . 1 dark northe! . 1 northern 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum . . 1 red durum AIN ell-Miller Co.) bth Corporation Secu Insull Utilitie Midwest Utilitt CURB STOCKS New York, Sept. 5. (AP) —bities Service 20%: Electric Bond & Share 8245 ‘Standard Oil Indiana 49%. / LIBERT New York, Sept. bonds: Liberty 81's ie 31. First $%4's 10: Fourth 1%4's 20830 Treasury 4 1 15. Theasury 48 107 fA Sat 2) al aE YORK POULTRY Sept. 5.cAP)—Poultry, 0 Re By quotations, press, chicken fowls roosters 1Se16: turkeys aes 38. Dressed steady. alive firm: CHIC. Chicago, Se alive, 2 arty 2 W, © PRODUCE 5.—(AP)—Poultry, ‘trucks; ‘firm; al E Bt.)—Potatoes, 73, on k 208, Rota ti B shipments, 7177 Wisconsin 2.25, mostly jumphs 5 y shade higher, poor lower: Col- orado sacked triumphs few sales 2.25. heese per 1b. twins, 18%gc; daiskes Jonghorns, 19¢; young Americas, 934; Mmburger, 21- Minn., Flax on track if Se De Whe ae Taark, aiaee do 85-87: 1 northern 88-90; H rae a: 88; 1 amber durum 77- Rie 1M 1 durum 76%-' Eger s? mized durura Bi 3 do 78%-77%: 1 red durum 13%. Oats 3 37%. ry ley ‘choice to fancy 50-53: Me- lower grades “isi; dium to good 47-50; 44-47, ‘ON WOOL AP)—Trading ing tendency, BO! Boston, Sept. showing a slight in but the activity is confined largely to 64's and finer qualities of short comb- Scattered sales of graded wools of these auwalities are being moved but the volume of individual sales is not large. Small sales are tonight for funeral services| ON DS { 5.—(AP)—Liberty Work Wanted ¢| CHIMNEY SWEEP—Furnaces and ‘Tempsrature at 7 a. m Highest yesterday Lowest last night recipitation to a. m Highest wind velocity GENERAL AL RNBORT Station— calaeh aes clear . ar Helena, Mont, cldy Huron, 8, D., ere Fansas City, Bites citys No. Platte, Ne e Oklahoma y, Pierre, 8. rince Alber 2 Seats oes anes, + clear Seattle, Wash, ‘cldy, Sheridan, Wy 4 Sioux Cliy, tac pt clay’: Spokane, Wash., oldy .. 70 Swift Current, clear . Toledo, Ohio, ‘elear Winnipeg, Man., pt ¢ Stati High? Low atio Ww Bismare! % Ameni: clear | Beach, clear .. | Bottineau, clea Carringto} clear .... eres 2ShaS35 Crosby, pt Devils Lake, Dickinson, clear. Drake, cleai Dunn Cente: Ellendale, Fessenden, pt cidy Grand Forks, clear Hankinson, clear . Hettinger, ‘clear Jamestown, clear | Larimore, clear fishon, clear . Max, pt cldy * Minot, clear... Napoleon, clear seyeees Oakes, cl Pembin: Portal, e202 nan eocsm menace, Sear Sisenss: Wishek, clear Moorhead, Minn WEATHER REPO) For Bismarck and Viernes mostly fair tonight, possibly unsett fed by Sat- urday; warmer tonight, ‘or’ North Dakota: mostly fair to- | night, possibly unsettled by Saturday warmer tonight east and snr Or= tlofs and extreme east atur- ay: cooler late Saturda} ay ‘northwest portion For South Dakota tly fair to- Mint possibly night and Saturda: threatening at times;' warmer Satur- day southeast and central portions. Montana — Unsettled tonight and Saturday; somewhat warmer in north east portion tonight. Towa--Mostly fair tonight and Sat- urday; cooler tonight; possibly light frost tonight on low ground in ex- treme north portion; cooler Saturday in extreme southeast portion. Minnesota-—Generally fair’ tonight and Saturday; cooler tonight in ex- |treme south’ portion; not so cool In northwest portion; possibly light frost jin northeast “portion; warmer Satur- day in central and north portions. | GENERAL CONDITIONS | High pressure, accompanied by |Slightly cooler weather, prevails ove’ the eastern Rocky Mountain slope and | over the northern Great Plains. | pressure, accompanied — by. warmer | weather, covers the Great Lakes re- gion, upper Mississippl Valley and the northern Rocky Mountain Teaign. precipitation occurred in Keinsippl Watley, northern Plains | States and in the far western states, River stage at os a, m. today 2.1 ft. 4 hour change 0.2 ft station barometric pres- inches. Reduced 30.10 jn, ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. KFYR ‘ URDAY, SEPTRMROR eTH P 1 bulletins, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 45—Meditation period. :00—Shoppers guide program. :00—Opening grain markets. Sunshine hour. 00—Weather report, grain markets. r| ‘ton time signals. in markets, —Organ program, Cla1a Morris. :00—Biemarek “Tribune news and ther. Luncheon program. Voice of the wheat pool. —Grain markets, high, low and close. 18—Farm notes. :45—Bismarel Tribune news, wegth- er and St. Paul livestock, Musical matinee. 0. 5:00—Stocks and bond :15—Bismarck Trinune sports items. —Bismarck Tribune news. World bookman. Your dinner hour. Pasebalt scores, New ng. 0— Studio program. 0—Band concert (rem Bismarck juvenile pana, Clar- | ion EB. Larson, director. | :00—Dance program (remote). being closed on territory 58, 60's ant fair quantities 48, 50's territary wools t LOST—Friday, August 29th, a white 1 | iP INTERESTED in the American $| FOR ‘SALE—Fancy eight leg living | - chimpeys clean Wofk guaran- Price pe UR 4 Position . Wanted WORK WANTED—Position as book- keeper or clerk by married man 30 years ald References furnished. Write Tribune Ad No. 1. Cas ee Comet Flying gensed py and pilot. 2c per mile one way for single, 30c for two, air line,‘ten dollars minimum. See Frank Irvine. EL bi i: At aeRO NR: Py Lost and Found | Spitz dog, answers to the name of “Muffins”. _ For notify Mrs. J. E...McOonke: Third street, or phone 1458. reward 109 Farm Lands FOR SALE—Eighty acres In McLean county bordering Brush lake. Has excellent duck pass, camping sites and fishing, Inquire or write Trib- une, in care of Ad. No. ee REAL ESTATE $5200.00 2 story modern house, east front, garage, 3 bed rooms. $3900.00 6 room modern Sanger: a! all modern. $4200.00 5 room bungalow, facing park, spick and span, right down town. $2100.00 5 room house, partly modern, good value. $4200.00 6 rooth bungalow, all modern, practic- ally new, garage, east front. $3700.00 6 room bungalow, east front, arabe modern. south $4000.00 6 yen house, facing. park, modern, 3 bed reams. f CLASSIFIED AD RATES — All want ada are casp in advange, minimum charge 1 centse Copy ee a the Tribune of- y 20 & m to insure same day ip the regular classified clasaifisg page, Cuts. border or white space used on Sant ads came the classified an ne num first Write Tribune care Ad No, 2. jisplay rates at 96 cents per colump |: ‘neb per a The Tribune Want Ad Department | - NE Male Help Wanted WANTED—Young man or lady 21 or over, must have plenty of ambi- tion to learn accounting in spare time under the persona! supervision of @ Certified Public Accountant. Write for personal interview giv- ing age, education, present employ- ment, address and phone number. Write e care Ad. No. 101. ad- 'ANTED—To purchase a gremceeon Cal Call at M. a Rooms for Rent FOR | RENT—Two | furnished __ light light housekeeping rooms. Closet and screened porch. Front apartment, as, water, heat and light furnished. rani entrance, Call at 506 Sec- mfortable room, would consider girl who would like to work for part of board and room. Call at 417 West Thayer Ave. or phone 459-' FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room in modern home. Also for sale, a baby buggy. 601 Seventh street. “Phone 1319-R. FOR RENT—Two desirable rooms for one or two, near schools, capitol and carline, Call at 1002 Fifth street or phone 1138. DISTRIBUTOR for Bismarck and surrounding territory, 25c item used in every home. National product sold only direct. Little capital re- quired. Manufacturers agent in Bismarck Saturday. For particu- lars leave phone number or address pera Profitable retail business in Bur- leigh county. No experience neces- sary. Must be honest and indystri- ous. No capital required. Write Dr. Ward's Medical Co., Winona, Min- nesota. Estableshed 1866, GET A GOOD JOB or business of your own! Write us about our Ex- CITY REAL ESTATE LOANS on. im- Proved property, liberal terms. DON’T LISTEN TO CROAKERS: In| Ce. this vicinity the small grain and‘ corn crops will average 50 to 100 per cent better than last year and prices for small grain, corn, hogs, cattle, butterfat, poultry are stead- ily'rising. ‘The time to buy real es- tate is when prices are low. BUY Now. : F. E, YOUNG Business Opportunity FOR SALES Hall, brick building 24x80, 6 tables, full ' basement, double bowling alley. Only pool hall in Beulgh, N. Dak. For price and terms sce or write Mrs. Wm Neumann, Zap, N, Dal | FOR SALE—Restaurant in town of 700 tian, county seat town, also nice hotel close by. Good bysiness guayanteed. Must sell on account of poor health. Write or see Logan Cafe, Napoleon, N. D., Austin franchise in the Slope terri- tory, write, wire or phone Steen Marmon Oo. 116 Second svreet Bismarck. N. D. Phone 1452 FOR SALE—General, store and gas station, $1300.00 cash will handle. Write Bismarck Tribune = care pert Master Course. New free cat- alog. HANSON AUTO-TRACTOR & ELEC. SCHOOL, Fargo, N. Dak. LEARN BARBERING now Take ad- vantage of our LOW SUMMER RATES. Oatalog free. Moler Col- lege. Fargo. N. D. WANTED—30 Gravel trucks. Pay 09 per cubic yard, mile long haul. In- terstate Construction Co, Napoleon; North Dakota. DON'T BE a mis-fit. Qualify for a positions. Catalog Free. Mo- ler Barber college, Fargo, N. D. Female Help Wanted WANTED—Girl for hoyse work on farm. Write or call at Strytz farm, 3 miles north of Bismarck. Chas. Nagel, Bismarck, N. D. WANTED—Experienced seamstress, must be neat. Do not apply unless you can qualify. Write in care of Tribune Ad. No. 4. WANTED—Middle-aged woman for general housework. Call at 316 Third street. ‘WANTED—Experienced waitress at the G. P. Eat Shop. Personal DRIVING TO Cailfo1 . few of Ad. No. 7. Household Goods for Sale BEDS FOR SALE—One double bed new, heavy white iron $18.00, one cot bed white iron, excellent springs and mattress $9.00. Phone 517 be- tween 9:00 a. m. and 6:00 p. m, Phone 1508 after 5:00 p. m. FOR SALE CHEAP—One practically new four plate Hotpoint electric stove $60.00, and one ivory bed room set $25.00. Phone inquires 88-J. FOR SALE—Monarch steel range as good as new. Price $25. J. O. Lyngstad, 710 Sixth street. Phone 568-M. FR SALE—Hamilton piano in cellent condition. Price reasonable. 320 Fourteenth street. are occasionally moved. Natural gas is being liquified and sent in containers to communities which cannot be seryed from regular |mains. It is believed to be a cheaper method of distribution in some cases. About 60 per cent of banks, insur- ance companies and business con- ;|cerns on air mail routes in the United States are making use of their serv- ives. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ROOM, FOR RENT—Garage free. Gentleman preferred. 307 Twelfth street. pressing, re- pairing, remodeling, dyeing. Expert workmanship. Sudden service. Reasonable prices. Phone 770. Klein, tailor and cleaner. Drycleaning, room table, also @ laundry stove. Phone 333. FOR SALE—Bed room furniture and congoleum rugs at 117% Fifth. FOR SALE—Gas range. Phone 1122 or call at 213 Ave. A West. days. Will take one or two sere who will share expenses. ire 313 Bouth Seventh street. m= In- i Lots for Sale FOR S5ALE—Lots on Twentieth street, city water, street graded, 50x160 ft, $10.00 monthly payments, without interest. See 8. 8. Clifford, Bis- marck, N. D, Used Care X SNAP AT $225.00—Chryeler 60, 4 door sedan, 6 ply Fisk's all around. See it at Stair Motor Co. Cash or terms. No trade. Phone 1241. J. F. Griffin. FOR SALE—Buick, 1030 Master 6 passenger sedan, fine condition. Phone 689 or write P. O. Box 637, Bismarck, N. D. $1.00 WHEAT! Storage tickets accepted at the rate of $1.00 per net bushel of number one Dark Northern, other grades accord- ingly, for any used car or truck in our stock, We have a large assortment Dead Animals Wanted ON ACCOUNT of hot weather spe- Cla) arrangements are made for quicker service in removing your deaq animals, such as horses, cat- tle, hogs and sheep. Cal) us prompt- Northern Rendering ' Co.. Box 265. Bismarok. N. Dak.\ The fourth murderer ‘in Nevada to be sentenced to death since adop- tion of the lethal gas “method will be executed in October. Shakespeare, in 46 volumes of ab- breviated braille, is in use for the blind in London’s National Library for the Blind. at rock-bottom prices. STEEN MARMON CO. , Distributors Marmon and Austin mn 146 Second Street ; Bismarck, N. D, Apartments Poem apartment, gus sve, ElteheD room 4] ent, gas stove, sink, not and cold water, frigidaire service. Also good sized single room with kitchenette. Hazelharst Apartments, 411 Fifth. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Nice modern thrée room apartment, good location, Also for sale, Lloyd Loom baby carriage. Call at 323 Tenth street or phone 978-R. REPUBLICANS IN MICHIGAN RACE FOR GOVERNOR Candidates who are entered In @ three cornered race for the republic: In Michigan. Left te right: Wilber M. Brucker, attorney gi roesbesk, former governor ef Michigan. of Detroit qnd Alex J. ] rai of Mighigas; Ju Associates Press Photo ation for g Edward J, Jeffries: FOR RENT—Three room apartment for light housekeeping at 120 W. Rosser. Inquire at 322 Ninth. Phone 1054-M. furnished or unt: Apply i 304 Cojlege Butiding or phone apartment $16.00 per month. Call at 618 Sixth street. oa FOR. RENT—Modern apartment in Person Court. Phone 796. SS For Rent Apartment, all modern Inquire at The Bismarck Tribune ., Office FOR RENT—Six rooms upstairs, light and heat furnished, use of Phone. Inquire 1517 Bowen Ave. or phone 552-w. FOR RENT—Modern sleep room, suitable for one or two, pa fhe __breferred. Call at 504 Ninth street. FOR RENT—Double room, bedroom and living room in a modern home. Call at 522 Second street FOR 1 RENT—Two furnished | light Housekesping rooms. Call at 322 ith Phone 1054-M. 'T—Comfortable ~ sleeping room, suitable for two, close in. Call at 316 Third street. FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms near bath. Gentlemen only. Call at 113 Thayer. FOR RENT—Furnished room modern home, ladies in preferred. See eS lern home. lone -1123-M, 423 _Sixth Street. FOR RENT—Purnished sleeping phe Call at 811 Sixth or phone ee Houses and Fiats_ FOR RENT—Five room modern bungalow located at 410 West Ros- ser, basement garage, immediate possession. Rental $50.00. Six room modern two story house located at 419 West Rosser, basement garage, immediate possession, rental $55.00. Hedden Real Estate Agency, Webb Block, Phone 0. FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home, hot water heat, close in, gentlemen preferred. Also two- room furnished light housekeeping apartment vacant September 10th. Call at 302 Eighth street, corner Eighth St. and Thayer Avenue or Phone 375, FOR SALE—Five room n bungalow in fine condition, on pavement. Priced for quick sale. Located at Ave. B and Fourteenth street. Write the Depositors Holding Company, Bis- ane N. D., or phone N. I. Roop at 21. YOR RENT—Six foom modern house with three bedrooms in Riverview Addition, and a six room partly modern house including three bed- poms Close in. George M. Regis- os SALE—Large five room bunga- low with garage attached at 317 Avenue C west. Easy terms to re- sponsible party. Inquire at 6223 Man- dan street or phone 870. FOR RENT—One six room modern home with garage and full base- ment, at 808 Ave. B, for $55.00 per month. Inquire at office or. home of H. F. O'Hare. FOR RENT—Six room modern 6 available at once. Olose in. for sale, davenport bed and sani- tary couches. Phone 905 after 5:00 p.m. HOUSE FOR RENT—Five rooms and bath, all modern, located on Sec- ond street and Aveune A. Inquire at 122 Sixth street or phone 11 119-W. FOR RENT—Attractive 5 rooms and bath, all mod-rn, natural gas heat if desired. See this. Phone 1313 or call at 211 W. Rosser. FOR RENT—Small furnished hotse, two rooms and bath. Inquire at 818 Seventh styeet or phone 300-W. FOR RENT—New modern 5 room stucco bungalow, right down town. Call at 106 Rosser Ave. East. FOR RENT—Five room modern Call at 114 Ave. E or house by Sept. 15th. Phone 771-J. FOR RENT—Small house at rear of Varney apartments. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Small modern house, also ice box for sale. Phone 189. FOR RENT—Five room house. In- quire at 214 Fifth street. Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Good registered rd and Rambouillet rams, yearlings and two year olds. Registered poll- ed Shorthorn bulls, 15 months old. Strutz and Nagel, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—A Nichols & Shepard threshing machine size 28x45, in first class condition, will sell reason- able, A. T. Welch, Menoken, Nerth Dakota. FOR BALESTWwo ladies black fur ~ trimmed winter coats size 16 and 18 in excellent condition, will sell very reasonable. Phone 904 after 6:00 Pp. m. FOR SALE—A few good retuilt tractors, various makes. Bismarck Implement Co., 201 Main Ave., Bis- _marek, N. Dak. TAKEN UP—One small black male dog. Owner call at 406 Seventh street or phone 219-J. Hanson. FOR RENT—Office space over Har- rig & Woodmansee’s store. Apply at Harris & Woodmansee. FOR RENT—Three nice office rooms over Knowles Jewelry Store. ‘holy at jewelry store. Ss f se 10-F-12, ie SHaSE FOR aoe Fhird. Frank Everts. oo ay

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