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GRAINS DESPITE BUOYANCY New York Stocks Adams Sona tee he) ge Acensay Rumely OR STOCK MARKET 2 4= Slackness of Export Demand fori North American Wheat Acts as Weight Feb. market buoyancy, grains dragged low- er Saturday. Siackness of export de- mand for North. American wheat act- | ed as a weight:on values, together with assertions that British millers were off trom purchasin Kastern shipping call for corn was also tly at a standstill. he beth — May oe 82%, o 4 guy 68% -%, oats a to % decliiie and provisions a shade to 5 cents up. World's a supplies of wheat Were announced as having increased 18,325,000 bushels last. month.* com- pared with 42,192,0U0 decrease cember and a aecrease of tO 000 curing January, 1930, Liverpool re ported heavy sussian oe de= spite assertions trom Berlin that se- vere cold prevailed almost everywhere tu Russia and that procuring of grain was virtually at a standstill. Advices were also current that the Japanese market for American wheat had been! unsettled by nest es offers from Rus- vustr all Gorn and oats sympathized with wheat price Lopes notwithstand- duly iminishs ary receipts of; ee goes y. serivals were eo mn. Total $85,000 ‘ba a 139 1,042,000 a week ago. 222 on the week. Corn bulls we vere ian Hoappedt Cu team ue! fy matkets and of reductions in |G, nee of substitute feeds. ne fica tle improvement of export call for reser ‘was not Mave, ‘Deaaay GY REACTION Minneapolis, Feb. 21—()—Wheat futures had a aregey Saturday because of ey conte and indications of a» wet = -end in the winter wheat belt. closed 46 mei July %c lower ak September c_lower. ey futures. were pressed down | ly a cent but bounced back. Oats up about Kc. ao Rye de- velo} strength. Barley was Gerd tled in a moderate range. Flax fu: tures wece rather dull. Corn. nearly @ cent but bounced bi up feel n Barey, veloped strent tied in a moderate. rai Flax fu: tures were rather dull bit May re-; Ye. “Gash wheat demand was a little slower. ills were inclined to show less intex os and farm board buying was steady. There was no improve- es em: re for durum. ter as quic! “Gash corn rgemand was quiet to fair. Oats was slower and weaker. demand was quiet to fair. Barley was a trifle slower but there was no lack of demand for the ear reine be Flax demand was good, gs being heavier. back. Oats was unset- u TOCK | b, 21. —(U. att 209; calves, 25; teers a Slaughter’ steers ane a feeders wy bullock, 0-950; good long steers and year- ts fed heifers most, beef sto! Sioux Gly, Dept. Agric.) —C: for the wee! yearlings, 25-5! steady to weak: weak to 25¢ $10.00; few loa yeanings,¢ ings, $' plain’ Kinds, Hogs, 6.500; incl ; through: slow, very, Irree ere, Sia jc down: 160 6.10-6.50: ickinie sows steady, most- Pe rade strong to era ton lambs, fat lambs w a ‘tbe lower: ag jeep strong; aged ea: ‘most lots sales fed | wwooled TReMRDe eg gp 2%8 Heh +50; load clippers Kinds do oda jots’ good. to choice $3.75-4.50; feeding lambs, —$$—$—_—_—_— SH GRAIN DULUTH CASH, GRATY to arrive, Flax $1.54; 2 do, 11% -76 iyo. i devi TeSren Re. TA ¢; No. 1 northern, 7334 No. mixed durum, 67- We" on G6-T1e; No. 1 red durum, . Laghite, 2944-304 c. ¢ No. 1 Wer 3 Bttow, 55% -56%e: No. 82Y 4 c ert Bees a fancy, 40-48¢; me- dium good, 34%-37%c; lower Grades, 31% 634% ——— + ———— RANGE OF CARLOT, SAt. Minneapolis, Feb. 21.—U)—Range of carlot grain No. 1 har T6%c; No. northern, Teatbac: 2 northern, 72%c; No. ; mixed ee -59c; No. 3 hard winter, 69%; No. 1 amber durum, 70%c; No. $’mixea durum, 63%c; No. 2 red dur- Gorn No. 4 yellow, 51-52c: wats PN 0. 2 Seblte, Beas Bye NOS a oftates sample grades, 45-55 Flax: No. 1, $1.56% cK ses reacted in ight trading, and. cent in some ¢: dy and ‘unchanged: 4, sieady; unchanged. roilers by freight, 32; uoted; fowls, freight, 23- ~ (Beat $ 3 roosters, 3c; ducks Bic: geese, 13¢ a airegnaln ohe ers’ call board: a ery’ Tight ‘and trading very Carloads, f. is point (based on delivered sales jess Ta transportation ee | raded, Vv ‘and pry sail te aroun ee Chicago, 21.—(?)—Notwith- 4 standing rallies ascribed to stock | Am. | A Wheat closed heavy, unchanged to | Bal May old Be ‘in De- |Ca! day last |G, reaction ‘here zl Hig ome No. 5|8e Be for the | UI Sova sBeasesereueey FEESELR SRE KC FKLPES EE: Sexeosrseussc oy pNeRecsees FESR FT TKR RRR a Sont ot of Del. Corn Products Cream Wheat Curtis Wright ted Gen. Elec, (New) - Gen. Foods futures were pressed down |e! Rye de" Gold Rye | Int Jewel Tea .. Johns-Mansvle . s.| Kayser (J) . Kelvinator Kennecott Cop. Kolster Radio Kresge (8. 8.) reeares & poe Hiauid Ge Carbonic Inc. May Dept. Stors. Mex. Seab. on Mont. Ward Nash Motors Nat. Biscuit Nat. Cash Reg. Nat. Di Pathe “Brchangs BEERS Fa FE RR coer BBSsosetaS aSBhaStos ki! FRA KHKKR- K SK SKS! RSSIso= FSERE KK KFES SKEKSKT RATE saneucetens: Universal Srust bangs 6 Co! Not ao 85,101 sbange etandard middliige une a ae » American Tele; 5% acco B, a Z BULLS LAUNGH- NEW ADVANGE AND PRIGE AVERAGE IS LIRTED':: Forced to Hold Stoutly Against Wave of Early Pre-Holiday Pehla § New York, Feb, a. —e—Bull lead- | ers Chinen a fresh welrage oa Fone ie urda: market Sher stoutly & wal age Ve OF They appet the list a Prong prevent deterioration of bullish Enthusiams bef before trading is resumed aaa ‘ ared determined to give Shares were taken in large blocks, and gains of 1 to 3 point ig while a Hie specialties wel merous, sent up 5 to more than 10. Utilities | {Ita were Can ‘was brought forward. as a leader in the late trading sent up more than 3 points to a new high for the movement. Air reduc- tion ed net, a temporary loss points a period of hes! ie ae ot aot tng eas gi Shain , up about 5. Amer- was @ strong spec- advancing about 5. s closing ‘igher included --U. 8: Stecl, -Radid, American and Foreign Power, wes lone, ‘Electric Power is and ht, Columbia Soe) hrysler, na Ligh ry ee Radio, Goodyear, Baltimore ‘and Ohio and | New Haven. ican and New York , and Stone and ath weekend paces wes iin the main encouraging, conservative brokers point out that the news is ee tai at times to fol- the market rather a ae low the trend of with an cncouraging re] ing ‘contracted in the first aes weeks jof the month, as distinctly encourag- but against this they indicated litle if anv change in wholesale and retail trade, failure of the movement, lor railway freight to show the cus- tomary upturn, as reported for carly | Peeuary. ‘ teres apes Hiatal ae. GRAIN Minneapolis, Feb, 21.—(?)}— Cash Whest ee protein a ihe se north AT To Arrive 3% 76% 3 th 185% Montana : Winter’ Wheat ‘1 EJ = ‘M7344 1a ‘1% 13% ‘BY TW ee eas es OOS = Ss ROORTD: 75 g a 5: 3 “0 or] 3 = J 1% Ns 0; mas as 1 11g 2% ta ‘and South Dakota "Wheat ein ae Brats 129 “0 ert “M% .13% 11's 13% =p = us let s224 a 13 mM 3% ‘3, 14 73% urum 5 gees H 3 a ry 33% 32% 31% 31% ; , gt 152% 1. CHICAGO RANGE Fendt 61% 6344 ai 65 pose soeee seeaeled| is Fee Re Reees babes RE & pebes & Oe, Feb. 21. ¢ se Bond & Share |e ‘OU Indiana «2. tone as ited for a two-day" & shutdown, tO | ts were ee ‘and |Liberty 4th 4 Chemical shows advances of ot ke extent, after the j ha: latter had recorded a point or two; #| prices gained a ttle ground, “| seatin th Low Close | 5, — a Le ee Z aie 38% | «3TH 40° 30% 59% 60% 30% 1.57% a 1.58% 58% 80% 297% 1.55% 15TH 3% 4 3T 38% 169% ae 38% . 1.58% 1.59% 1 Mi France, 3.01 13-165 3%; Germany, 29.75; Ne Sweden, 36: 755 ‘fonire OVERNMENT BONDS New Yor honds close: [Liberty 316's Liberty Ist 4 Treas. 4's cuIcago CASH GRAIN —()}—Wheat: No. 1 el northern spring, Ni ‘nixed, No. 2 yel- No. 61%c. i Timothy “seed, -20.75., Clover Bed, 1 sand, $8.0 Betttes, ti 37. MARC! ana (Karnished, by Ri Miter 2; 1 dark nortnenne ‘66a; NO. narcherh, 5dc; No, 1 amber | Spee Fac: No. 1 mixed’ 4 Need fe red durum, 43c;_ flax, $1 1 rye, bal cigs e; pelts, Boek ark hare win: oats, 25 ter whea| inter wheat, 5lc. ()- e we ly tatemont of the New York Clear- ing House shows: otal surplus and Andivided profits, $1,254, 218,900 unchanged. ‘To demand ‘ofits Uhr $6,638, 000 decrease. Time deposits (average) $26,818,000, increase. Cleartngs week ending today, $5,849,353,274. Clearings Week ending Feb. 14, $5,- 079,601,491. FINANCIAL REVIEW New York, Feb. 2 made spme progress out of misntal stage on the stock m winding its backlo og of strength suf- ficient to rebuff selling for both ac- counts, the market went confidently | ahead alon grather conservative lines. Some specialties succumbed to bullish temptation, but there was evidence lrestraint was being exercised, ‘The advance carried the standard average for 90 stocks slightly above the 1929 low of 140.2 and about 26 points beyond the.1980 minimu: {corded last, December. A Conservative banking opinion was represented as believing the improve: ment in industrial activity has been no more than seasonal at best. It is admitted, nevertheless, that the mar- ket's gains if not carried to extremes should prove a tonic to industry, en- couraging consumption and produc- tion. ‘There scems a strong undercurrent of sentiment against overstepping the ‘|bounds of good judgment in-stock ‘Sponsors of the advance wel ‘fortitied with reserves and. brought out new support each time the mar. ket showed signs of slipping. Onl. tho rails and oils failed to move | preciably. Industrial statistics were more en- couraging than in’ the previous week. A significant development was th gain in building contracts,, revivin that important index of “economic health had begun to convalesce. Operations in the steel and automo- bile plants maintained the recent up- ward trend and some of the motor car makers decided’ to expend previ- ously determined schedules. Copper id earnings and traffic were ut neither can im- ely until business re has progressed beyond initial Ditlfeulty and uncertainty. il Ibeset the oil industry. Short term money was temporarily firm éarly in the week. South St Paul Fe Dept. of Agric. inauguration of the Lenten season, with {ts con quent restricted outlet for afl dres meats, made for a lower trend on mo! classes of livestock, downturns in cattle division figuring another to in extreme cases 50c. Fairly long fed 1435 Ih, steers reached $9.25 for the week's carlot fop, long yearlings scoring at $8.75, bulk of the run com- prising shortf ing’ at $6.50-8.00. to a $3,50-4. closing at $5.0 Poth 25 10.00 for good bulk, butcher helters 6.25, cutters largel: bulls, $2,75-4.00. 00, closing and Shotes gradet The hog pater ee weak to 25¢ lower, ghte ts showing most Whe downturn, with better 150-220 tb. woignta. as the close selling, from $6.70: bylk of the cae ave agen clearing at $6. rf tee Th butchers trom '$6.00-6.40. ows. finished at $5.25-5.505 pigs, $7. Lambs sold: mostly steady, spots 106 lower, bulk of the ted lambs at the windun going at west recly $7,75-8.00, ‘Throwouts cleared at $6.0 ewer showing no, change and largely Feeder and ieee peed followed the trend of, the fed steer market, the close findin t thin stockers kelling at $6.00 down, well bred fleshy feeders having Feached pigs broke 25c to a § lambs continuing uni 7200 mainty. GRAIN coal eehad 3; natives lar; chant Mill buyers absorbed Best 1 muling: fot steadliy ‘and other cat ng age three cents under to one ney saver "tne May price, which closed Cray F a hel: Gevig ery jet to dul it deman No. 1 er yas sents ‘under te ane cent over, the. ‘etx Price at Duluth, which closed Friday. at 74%. ‘Rye showed. independent strength, savancing 14¢ and closing Feidey at Oats and parley. also remajne sets, to ea tans ty ne er. oats advanced ¢ at 39 barley navanced ee closing ‘at rose rather GO LIVESTOCK ° Fen. vim ant t $i. a teoder « trade more or at clandati i belt MW Ww low of Ca ret ne Jut: » ig | Niles Clty. ‘Mont *demend: Great | Sal Feb, 21.—()—Liberty | hea: ae |B GENERAL REPORT oye Pre. “station i Tz In. 40 t. Lander, Wyo. ‘miowine Medicine Hat, , Neb. rainy: nia. ai, Guappaile, pe clay api Cy, clow | SPokane, cloudy I swift Curtent, B. eldy. The Pas, Man. cldy na Williston, ‘cloud: Winnemucca, eee 2) Winnipeg, Man. OTHER N. Station— Fargo, cloudy: Jamestown, foggy , Grand Forks, cloudy WEATHER FORECAST! For Bismarck and vicinity: Cloudy Saturday might ang, Sunday, possibly rain or snow; no decided change jn temperature. For North Dakota: Cloudy Saturday night and Sunday, possibly rain or snow; no decided change in tempera- ure. For South Dakota: Unsettled Sat- urday night and Sunday, probably snow or rain; slightly colder south- cast and central portions Saturday ay night, Iowa: Probably rain in extreme west portion beginning Saturday night or Sunday; increasing cloudiness Sat day night in central and east portion: With Fain Sunday or Sunday night: nightly warmer Saturday night central and east portions, scrawint colder Sunday in extreme west por- tion. Minntadta: Mostly cloudy Saturday day, probably night and Sund snow in. north portion and. in east and “routh portions fer slightly ‘warmer Saturd ff extreme southeast portio Montana: Fatr i east portions generally fair; erature. west, unsettled {n urday, night; Sunday tiie change in temps Weather outlook fer week begin- ning Monday, Feb. For the region of the Great Laker: ‘Temperatures mostly above normal: much cloudy weather, with occasional precipitation. For the upper Minsisstpp! and lower Missourl valleys and the northern and central great plains Mostly fair first half of week, prob- ably precipitation period within lat- ter half; temperatures mostly. above - | normal, WEATHER CONDITION: A low pressure area is sentered over the southern Rocky Moyntain region and precipitation occurred in most places in the Rocky Mountain states and over the north Paelfic coast, The weather is somewhat ungettled throughout the Plains states but skies mostly clear in the Mississippi Valley. Moderate temperatures pre- vail in all sections. Bismarck station barometer, 28.30 inches; reduced to sea level, 30.13 inches. fa RIS Ww. Oftie st in Charge 310.00 ana better, but bulk ait “ste! 7.25-9.50; average cost of all teers and yearlings at and yearlings at $8.31 being lowest Sheep, 8,000, including 7,700 direct; for week 98 doubles from feeding sta- tion vere direct; today’s market 1; mpared’ week ago fat lambs mostly eteady; mts tetay choice medium weights 10-{5¢ 3 mar- ket closed active, Pec auigesrerateas strong to 25c higher; few feodini ahd chet about stead closin, oi¢e ee 94 Ibs. n, $8.! veral Toads $9.00. in tine with top; he r lambs, $8.25-8.50 clipe pers, a 00-8: threwouts, B a eon ewes, $4.00. f goed feeding and she: Hroughout week, $7.50 Hogs, 8,600, includli extreme top, 49-150; 310: soars below 220 Ibi shippers. aes Hehe ae sear low. ood vand aish tf 40-7. 60; edjum ‘and 275- food ad’ gholce seine Be 0-180" Ibs. ey $aibnHe =|DOUBT APPROVAL OF JUDGES NOMINATION Extensive Fight in Co Fight in Committee Would Prevent Vote on Nerdbye Selection Washington, Feb 21,—(?}—One fac- tor threw doubt on whether the nomination oe Gunnar Once Section Worker Found in Mississippi Minn. Feb. 31.—-()--The Appl river wes. Weattieg Friday Dienger, former section worker Lis he decidedly active and prices | had FP. W. Murphy, Box 564, Bismarck. Phone 1406. 5‘ rt Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE CHBAP—Eiectrlc washer, electric stove, dining room set, bed, general household goods. Call at ‘722 Ave. E or phone 1584. FOR SALB—Oak table-bed, good as new, suitable for an apartment, al- 80 Ldoyd Loom baby carriage. Call at 521 Thirteenth street.. FOR SALE—One 1 tmahogany dresser, large mirror, bed, new springs, and 1 iron cot. Phone 1236. Lost and Found . | LOST— Wednesday afternoon, Whip- pet front bumper, on highway No. 6, 10 miles north of Bismarck. Find- er please return to Singer Sewing Ma Bismarck, for reward, LOsT—Buneh of ke; keys On ie leathery key ring, Finder please phone 1754-M or 1378. Reward offered. Baby Chicks hap Olt tales ite, brown, Afconas, . 8%c each, Berea White Rocks, Reds, white and id aliver Wyandottes, buff Or- pingtons, white, buff Minorcas, 11% cents, Brahmas, Giants, 15c. We guarantee 97% delivery and your money's worth. Does any one give you more than that? THE MILL- ER HATCHERY, 1040 Security Bidg., Minneapolis, Minn. INSTRUCTION "Women, 18-50, qial- for steady government positions; $105-$250 month; paid yearly va- cations; common education; exper- fence unnecessary; thousands ap- Pointed yearly. Write, Instruction Bureau, 478, St. Louis, Mo. Quickly. MAIL CLERKS-CARRIERS. $1700 to. $2300 year. Men 18-45. Steady work. Common education sufficient. Paid vacation. Sample examina- tion coaching and full particulars FREE. Apply today sure. Write Ad. No. 5 in care of the Tribune. 5 g PA ry 2 3 = bin HE re ‘We have just completed the most up-to-date building in the Northwest. We have at this time valuable spaces at reasonable prices suited for Drugs, Dry- goods, Shoes, Ready-to-Wear, also fine offices suitable for law- yers, doctors, etc. For further information, see A. J. Weinberger or 8. Nicola Bismarck, N. D. Male Help Wanted WILL FINANCE married man 35-60, irge to start with but will crease as you learn the business. Must furnish A-1 references and have car for delivery. Make appli- cation in own handwriting to Mc- CONNON & COMPANY, Dept. C- 1572, Winona, Minn. you. Experience unnecessary. Make $8.00-$12.00 day. Full or part time. oe CO., Div. E-515, Freeport, , WANTED—Women and gitls to dec- orate greeting cards. $5 per 100; experience unnecessary; no selling. Write Quality Novelty Co, 6 Franklin 8t., Providence, R. I. LEARN Barbering now at the oldest accredited institution of its kind. aid free. Moler College, Fargo, For Exchange Female Help Wanted WANTED TO TRADE-—City lots on Eighth street across street from high school grounds, also lots on 20th street, for cattle and a young team of horses, gentle and well broke. Write or call at 711 Ave. A. Dead Animals Wanted DEAD. ANIMALS WANTED—Quick service will be given removing your dead or undesirable live animals, such as horees, hogs, cows and sheep, all free of charge. We cali for one or more, large or small. Write or phone us promptly Northern Rendering Company, Bis- . Box 265. Phone 406 ne Used Cars | FOR SALE—i2 passenger Cadillac in good mechanical condition, equipped with baggage rack and Tropic-Aire heaters. Ideal for orchestra or school bus. Priced very reasonable. Interstate Transportation Co., 118 Second street, Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE CHEAP—1930 Model AA Ford truck, dual wheels. Inquire at Bismarck Auto Parts. YOU CANNOT MATCH THESE USED BUICKS AND OTHER USED CARS FOR VALUE Because we look on our Used Car Department not as an opportunity to make money—but as an opportunity |: to make friends—every used car we offer for sale represents an unusual value. Buy any car.in our stock with a small down payment. USED BUICKS Of course, the Buicks are the best of any lot. ey have the style and luxury of Buick’s bodies by Fish- er—the performance of. the famous Buick Valve-in-Head engine—and the rugged endurance that has made Buick internationally famous as a car of remarkable long life. (Representative List) 29-Standard 4 door sedan. MISCELLANEOUS MAKES Here is almost every size of car in slmost_every body style. The prices |' yange from a few hundred, to well EXCEPTIONAL Opportunity for a young married woman with education and some business ability to carry out a highly commendable business enterprise. For particu- lars write Paul J. Wishek, Ashley, N. Dak. ADDRESS cards. at home. Earn up- wards $25 weekly, spare time. Everything furnished. No selling: Particulars for stamp. Creme De- Chene Co., 4501 S. Western; Chi- cago. Salesmen 195-M or call at 117 First street. FOR RENT—Large pleasant furnish- ed room in modern home. Young lady preferred. Call at 314 Ave. De Phone 1222-J. FOR RENT—BY THE MONTH, ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BATHS. REASONABLE. PRINCE HOTEL. FOR RENT—Two hed sleeping rooms. Price $10.00 and $15.00. Call at 419 Seventh street or phone 506-M. FOR RENT—Well furnished room with kitchenette. The Hazel- hurst, 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Furnished room. in prcwite home. Phone 853-J or call -Nice comfortable room for one or two. Call at 216 Second street. Phone 1392. FOR RENT—Room. Gentlemen only. Close in. Phone 195-R or call at 113 Thayer Ave, FOR RENT—One large airy Close in, Phone 145 or call at 401 Fifth street. __—_—_ Apartments « FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- ment with privilege of using elec- tric Maytag washer, vacuum clean- er and telephone. Also furnished sleeping room. Call at 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished small modern apartment. Opens on bal- cony. Clean and warm. Always hot water. Adults only. Call at 807 Fourth street. WANTED SALESMAN—Large _ reli- able producing, refining and dis- tributing oil company operating in ‘all midwestern states has a va- cancy for experienced lubricating oil salesman with car. Must be resident of Bismarck to cover ra- dius of fifty miles. Salary and car allowance to start. An excellent opportunity for willing worker and real producer. Only handwritten applications giving details of past experience and references accom- panied by photo of applicant will be given consideration and inter- view. Write Tribune Ad. No. 11. WANTED—Salesmen to sell nation- ally advertised product to stores, garages, factories, etc. Easy to make. $4.00 an hour or $500.00 or more,monthly. Tested sales plan. No money required for stock. We deliver and collect. Pay checks mailed on Saturdays. Big surprise waiting. Write Fyr-Fyter Co., 2165 Fyr-Fyter Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. EARN big cash daily giving away men’s fine shirts. All sales diffi- culty removed. Smashing values. Your shirts FREE. No substitutions. Same. day shipment. Outfit FREE. Write Dept. F22, Albert Shirts, 860 Sixth Ave., New York. NEW—All retailers, pleasant, per= per- manent, profitable, good income re- Peats. Commissions daily. bn weekly guarantee. Splendid tunity. Specialty Drawer 918, Ce- lar Rapids, Ia. For Sale—Radios BRAND NEW radio to trade for good aed piano. Write Tribune Ad. No. 0. Houses and Flate FOR RENT—Five room bungalow, full pegenenih, baa benenet FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room apartment, hot water at = times, city heat. Inquire at. en, __200, College Building or ct phone 1063. FOR RENT— apartment at the pre cca ory ments, 204% Main Avenue. rane __1405 or apply to Apartment F. FOR RENT—New modern furnished 2 room basement apartment. Al- ways hot water and well located. _Call at 404 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Comfortable three seas modern apartment, close in, entrance, gas heat. Call at 211 ¥. Rosser or phone 1313. apartment the Apartments. Call at 711 Ave. Phone 1256-W. "“nodern apartment with, igidaie me a ent with. Down town. Phone 1714. school and market, 30 miles Devils Lake. Write. Tribune

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