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i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1933 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Mon., Nov.-6 PRICES FOR GRAIN | | AVERAGE LOWER ON IRREGULAR DRIT |New York Stocks TO LOWER PRICES |. germs 1% Air, Reduc, 100% SEEN ON EXCHANGE) se : Al. Chem, & Dye 132 Allis-Ch, Mfg. 18% Week-End News : Provides no Am, ofa. . i > British Pound am Bose, : a joaring Upward ie, 9% a eed Am. Rad. 12% New York, Nov. 6.—(?)—Stocks|/Am. Roll, Mill. . 16° Grifted- irregularly lower in hesitant |Am. i. Re Am. . trading Monday, as week-end news failed to provide fresh stimulus eith-|4m- Tel. & Tel. MARKET AT CHICAGO Sales Increase on All Rallie Corn Shows Strength But Later Fades. Chicago, Nov. 6.—()—Prices for % jevery kind of grain averaged lower ® i i i bike ES heded RR ae wanguanguenpe ii i ems errr moR 3 late Monday, sales increasing on all moR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. held higher; heavier weights scarce; to 3.76; and above; pigs strong to 25 higher; bulk 3.00 to 3.25; and above; packing sows 2.85 to 3.25; odd head 86 [si weights down to 2.50; average cost Saturday 3.76; weight 206 Ibs. Sheep 23,000; 1-7loads through, 5 Sup- Ply on offer seven loads Montanas, 85 [around 14,000 natives and Dakotas; ++sejabout 50 per cent of run feeders; nothing done early; buyers indicating sbout steady on slaughter lambs; sellers asking 25 or more higher; un- dertone steady on she and feeding + sree lambs; last week's closing, bulk good to choice lambs 6.25 to 6,50; best feed- ing lambs 5.85. Dairy cattle fairly good inquiry for better grade springers suitable to ship soe | a8t; these quotable 30.00 to 40.00 per Yhs, 3.90 to 4.00; mostly top 4.00; some better grade"light lights largely 3.50 : ' |The Bismarck Tribune |Want Advertisements Bring you results daily . ... Put one to work for you today. Just phone 32° and ask for a want ad taker. Tribune Want Ad Rates are Low 1 insertion, 15 words 45c CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS — HOME DECORATORS STORE Painting Contrac Furniture repatring stering, Lacquering Framing We repair anything in the way of furniture for home or office. H. 'T. Wadeson 209 Hroadway Hismarck, N, D, ' GLASS WINDSHIELDS AND DOOR GLASS installed at the right price. Work Guaranteed Aune Carpenter Shop Phone 205 614 Bdwy. —_———_——== Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—One room and kitchen- ette furnished apartment. Heat, lights, gas, telephone and water furs nished. Laundry privileges. Pris vate entrance. 314 W. Rosser. _ FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished large modern apartment. Two bed- rooms. Mohair furniture. Frigid- aire. Laundry. Clean, warm and quiet. Always hot water. Adults only. 807 4th St. see or write Frank J. V. Kiebert,|FOR RENT—One nicely furnished room for light housekeeping. Also one furnished basement apart- ment. Phone 1747-R or call at 818 ‘7th St. FOUR ROOM all modern first floor apartment. Partly furnished. Call at 1022 Bdwy. t 1 ® \. 14% | rallies, Grade of head; uncertain outlet for plainer oak business or financial develop: Am. Wat, we. 28% | “Nothing was heard regarding fur-|1 DH W or ‘ kinds but such kinds quoted stronger |] 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words.. ‘The sharp rise in the pound Sterling ‘Anaconta Cop.” 14% ther foreign demand for corn, al-|! H W.... sei .|than week ago. 1 insertion, 25 words .............0...005 in foreign exchange dealings, well| Arm. Del. Pf. 72% |though November delivery of corn| Minnesota Daketa Wheat 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . above its old parity to the highest | Atch. T. & 8. 49% |in Rotterdam advanced % cent and| 12% protein SIOUX CITY 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . { level since the early months of the| Atl. Cst. Line 31. {showed a premium over November es as au Sioux City, Ia., Nov. 6—()—(U. 8.|| 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . 1.45 World war when British capital was| Atl. Ref. .. 29% | delivery of wheat in that market. OG ‘ ‘Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 5,000; slaughter || All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. called home, only served to add to the pes Auto mt Some selling of wheat against pur- oF {steers and yearlings and ae stock confusion. Principal commodity mar- Breen oe “tt head of oo in Chicago narrowed|; 3 ry cae to 25 cents higher; bulls strong, All want ads are cash in advance. Copy must be kets were inclined to sag a little in|pajt. & Onlo . aa | the ety be ween the two grains, ealers firm, stockers and feeders de-|| received at The ‘Tribune office by 12:00 noon to insure the early dealings but wheat soon re-|Barnedall .... i | but failed to sustain corn marketich 1 amber 1.01 1.05 1.93 |mand weak: Load lots good 795-pound |} insertion same day in the regular classified page. covered. U. 8. governments encount-| Bendix Aviation. 13%, | Sdvances. 13% yearlirigs 5.60; bulk down to 4.75; good ered a little selling in the bond mar-|Bethl. Steel .. + 29% | Corn closed irregular, 1 cent lower NOE cedee coreee ted heifers 5.15; most beef cows 2.50- onecus a Borg-Warner 15% |to % cent higher, Dec. 4615-%, May 3.00; low cutters and cutters largely uts, border or white space used on want ads come ‘Mining shares showed @ disposition | Briggs Mfg. 8% |52-52%; compared with Saturday's re svove]1.75-2.25; few medium bulls 240; |] Under classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch to tally, helped by strength of bar sil-| Bur. Ad. Mech. 13% finish, “ wheat 1%-1% down, Dec. choice vealers 6.00; good to choice|| PeF single insertion. ver. U.S, Smelting and International | Canadian Pac ah cid piovantan wastes het edie 98 seco flight stockers 4.20; few common Silver each. gained 2 points, and/Gase, J. I. .. 65% | higher. unchanged to 15 cents f ; around 3.00. American Smelting and Dome were|Cerro De Pat 37% | A rise of in ‘Hogs 700; steady to strong with Fri-|= —— — = up @ point. Oils and rails were fatr-|Ches. & Ohio . ri) about @ cent a bushel in + |day’s top 4.05; bulk 170-300 Ibs., 3.75- ted to ly steady. American Telephone and; Chi, & N. 7s [corn values compared with Saturday's is 4.00; package 349 pound heavies 3.65;|__ n Buy =| __ Personal ‘Allied Chemical, however, lost a cou- | 5% |finish took place in short order. 1 43 nt ‘|Mght weight hogs scarce; sows 2.75- Badger skins wanted | ALTHO the cost of GOLD is higher ple of points, and issues off » pcint|©. I hacer Baden tonal pn a ry 3.15 feeder pigs 2.75-3.50. It will also pay you to skin] we have, nevertheless, maintained, or so included U. S. Steel, Johns Gi on lay’s close, but advances were not|i : Sheep 6,000; including 300 billed] your dead horses and cattle. Their} our remarkably low prices. Beauti-| Manville, Western Uni6n, Case and rth maintained, and wheat setbacks served Gra through; no early action, asking high-| hides are worth about three times} ful modern, chic frames. Crystal! Gears Roebuck while fractions! re- 2 be a an on corn and oats. Down- a ...{€? for fat lambs; other classes dull| ®$ much as last season. Highest| clear, corrected lenses. Save money | cessions appeared in Bethlehem Gen- g3ig ; turns o} bet one in New York were 30 “jearly; indications around steady;| Cash prices paid. Ship or bring} by having your eyes examined and} eral Motors Goodyear National Dis-| Com. Sou! 2% {2 teenies factor at this stage. Com- in ‘ichoice fat lambs held well above 6.75;] them to the NORTHERN HIDE! glasses fitted at Dr. MacEachlan's | tillers and others. 390% {sede ive weakness of wheat was in the 35 { |strictly choice sorted feeders eligible] AND FUR CO. Corner Front and| Health School and Eye Clinic. Lucas Activity was almost at a standstill 11% | face of news that the Argentine gov- ry around 6.00; salable supply 50-60 per| Ninth Street. (Brick building) Bis-| Block. Twenty-seven years in Bis-| in the pre-holiday session and trans- s, Sere are tata remaining ex- 36 ‘ |eent feeders. _marck,N. Dak. marck. fers approximately only 650,000 shares. Taf: |Link cat 11 IGNOU UT er Grete ry WANTED TO BUY—iiay, oats, barley, ; All New York markets will be closed 1735 | g3.614.000, P AGGase et area Soe te. x ole ae ash posta and poles, Wil pay ee Work Wanted | ‘Tuesday because of.the city election. |Corn Products 3 tale i Chicago, Nov. 6.—( (U, 8. D. A.)| over market for barley and oats. | % 1E. iD JEWELRY GARE-| . : Cream, ‘Wheat Be Tepe 2a ss cntaiderabty iauies recent | Oo .. | Hogs, 21,000 ineluding 10,000 direct; | Must be free from wild oats. Henry| “runt Retin one toe | eg Crucible Steel 11h |Saae mates. 3 white . Slow, few early sales 10-15 higher than) Krier, 1 mile northeast of capitol,| Gs Flexo Crystals at low prices.) | Produce Markets _ | | Curtiss wrignt 2% | nog a oe Ti! |}Friday; 200-270 Ibs, 4.25-35; top 4. adjoining city limits, C. M. Walker, known in the Jewelry ——S——_ i; = aoe , 160-200 Ibs. aaiioee0: lige ay a oe: business in Bismarck for the past CHICAG ‘ch to fey.. packing sows 3.00-60; light five years. Located at Harris Chicago, Nov. 6—(#)—Butter ‘was it’ panrasrenemanororene if ‘and chotee, 140-160 lbs: 3.78-4.18; light|______For Rent Wootinmes. bs = steady and unrevised Monday. Eggs 14% | Min par Lower grds. 42 Si] weight, 160-200 Ibs. 4.00-35; medium | FOR RENT—Large store room with were firm. Poultry ruled steady. 5% | tone mange tepals qahemeee weight, 200-250 Ibs. 425-40; heavy} full basement. Heat furnished. In-| EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING—At Butter 9,691; steady; creamery-spe- 18% at wdteceied toerkad itie-catee SNRUTiaAy weeoe{Weight, 250-350 Ibs. 3.75-4.35; packing| Quire Prince Hotel. one halt price. All work guaranteed veials (93 score) 23%-24; extras (92) 19% | hecat { lack of interest and ey | Flax— sows, medium and good, 275-550 Ibs. a . one year. Regular $1.00 fancy crys- 23; extra firsts (90-01) 20% 21% ; firsta Fl 52% | lumped to lower closing levels Prlces io. 1s... 1.76 -++++|288-88; ies, good and cholee, 100- npr aigag) Pho a eS -89) 18%4-19%; seconds (86-87) 4 a m a 130 Ibs. 85. ove oe 11-18; standards (00 centralized car- | 504 aeemeci abbas ote Gon DULUTH CASH GRAIN Set iat cog cei) a Meet tea eee pall: ee ioe ciel ee EE $3% money markets and were inclined to) Duluth, Nov. 6.—(®%)—Duluth clos- prime heared riety adore re; | - | 310-4th Bt. 2nd door north of steady; hens 8 to 10; leghorn hens 7; | Gen. Ry. Sig. 294 wiesaree, grain futures we iet and ential atc te None set norte [such kinds at standstill [soit whe eee art rock springs 10 to 10 Gillette .. 11% |ensy after the first upward roshe ta (ee nen eat to 88; No. 2 dark north-!to 25 lower; most offerings being si © 9%; leghorn chickens 81 :|Gcld Dust | 16% | MY ee e ipward rusl ern $3 oe mu: No. 3 dark northern 81 | without bids; fairly active trade on all! Houses and Flats iz turkeys, young hens and toms 13, old |Goodyr. T. & R. 3244 "December and July wheat ‘closed|{ rositnon ae ener 84% to 88; No./grades light steers and yearling helf- eS ;BUNGALOW FOR RENT—We will b. raham Paige 25 > . 2 northern 83 to 8&4. ers scaling 900 lbs. downward; other t toms lo. 2, 8; old and young ducks Gt. Nor. Ir. 9% |1%c lower and May 1%c lower. De-| No, 1 amber durum &t to 1.04; No. - rent our four room bungalow for 8 to 10; old and young geese 8%.| Gt’ Nor. Pf 17% |cember rye closed 1%c lower and|2 amber durum 84 to 1,04; No. 1 duc| ees tote Steady, scarce; 625 paid Revenue Collector Tells When; the winter months at a reasonable Dressed turkeys, young hens and toms} Gt. West. Sug. 37% |May 1%c lower. December rye closed | oy Sng Tey + |for 658 Ib. steers and heifers, but A | rate. Located west of the Memorial 20, old 15, No. 2, 13. Grigsby Grunow 1% |1%e lower and May 1%e lower. De-| Noni mises’ Fang Sto 1.00; od rpataesd pnt heifers €00; alsught \nventories of Stocks Must | bridge near the Kee. Come out and | : : oud-Her. “B” i i 2 00; No. 215.00-75; elfers 6.00; slaugh- . i : SYST Hu ae ei cae ane Saviano one se potot ae mixed durum 84 to 1.00; No .1 red ter, cattle and Vealers; eer, good Be Made | Gens Dele Blumer ND. uy lotor. 3: ¥ ice, 550-! 5. }~ 6.25; a — “oe 12008; stondy,_ Creamery Ieer than | 25" HAEvester 1% | er fax closed 22 lower and May aiz0| FI¥ ON track 1.77; flax to arrive/1100 ibs, 500-600; 1100-1900 tb, 4.50- [FOR RENT—Modem two-story, 6- bal ole y nlnt. Nick. Can, 20 ax May 2%¢1 1 77, 5.85; 1300-1500 Ibs. 4.25-5.65; common] Persons engaged in retail trade of| room house, Three bedrooms. At pi etter peep lcm plata anda PT VSR SE 123% | lower. Oats, No. 3 white on track 33% to/and medium, 550-1300 tbs.’ 2.75-5.00; | articles ‘processed wholly or in chief| 421 1st street. Immediate posses- firsts: (7 toi81 wonee) 19% to 23; sec- | Jonns-Manville 50 Cash wheat demand was s bit more! | : heifers, good and choice, 550-750 Ibs.| value from field corn or hogs, held| Sion. Price Owens. Phone 278. | onds 17% to 18%; centralized (90) Kelvinator 10% /brisk at the opening but soon became) iyo 1 rye track 58's to 60%; rye/5.25-625; common and medium, 3.00-|for sale or other disposition, are re-|FOR RENT—Five room bungalow | seore) 21% packing stock cur- | Kennecott 0% |listloes. Prices: were -1ndhanged. -Win- 38. 5.50; cows, good, 3.00-4.25; common | quired to take inventory of such ar-| with bath. 611 9th St. Phone 291-W. rent make No .1, 13; No. 2, 12. Perec ete arg |r, wheat was nominally unchanged | ° poriey, choloe to fancy 43% to 45%: [and medium, 228-8.00; low cutter and| ticles as of Dec 5, 1989, it is ane ponimin sic ecucmades ike Cheese 137.936; steady. State, whole rocery with demand fair and offerings light. ¥ 6 ited 2.25: bulls a ; Dp Z milk flats, fresh fancy 13 to 13%; | Lauid Carbonic 25% | Durum was scarce and very firm medium to good'40% to 42%; lower|cutter, 1.35-2.25; bulls (yearlings ex-|nounced by H. H. Perry, collector of| and gal Reesonable rent. In- Loew's average run 12; do. held, fancy to 15 fancy specials 20% to 2114. prea nies 2 Eggs 8,029; irregular. Mixed colors|Math. Alkali . 40% special packs or selections from fresh|May Rept. Str: 25 receipts 29 to 35; standards and com-|Miami Copper 5% tercial standards 27 to 28; firsts 21% | Mid-Cont. Pet. . a to 23; seconds unquoted; medium, 39 |Mo. chat ‘Tex. ren ibs 16 to 17; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs. 16|Mo. Pacific, . Pi to 17; average checks 14 to 15; refrig- | Nash’ Motors 18% erators, special packs 18 to 19; stan-|Nat, Biscuit 4% dards 17% to %; firsts 16 to 16%2;|Nat. Cash R. “A’ 14% seconds 15 to 15%; mediums 14% to|Nat. Dairy Prod. 1445 15; dirties 14% to 15; checks 11% to| Nat. Power.é& Lt. 10% 12%. N. Y. Central 33 was Foceaeetenreed Nome RY. NH. & H i NEW: Z0RK Northern Pacit 21% New York, Nov. 6—(P)—Dressed |Nomhern, reid poultry weak, chickens fresh 10 to 18,| Pac. Gas. & El. .. 19% frozen 15 to 22; fowls fresh 9 to 1512, | Pacific Ltg. . 26 frozen 9 to 15; old roosters fresh 9| Packard Motor . to 11, frozen unquoted; turkeys fresh Pac bonis ee 10 to 24, frozen 12 to 20; ducks fresh |Farmelee Prans. «. Pathe Exchange 12 to 15, frozen 15 to 16. | Penney (J. C.) Live poultry firm. Chickens freight | Penn, R. R. 10 to 14, express 11 to 14; broilers| Phillips Pet. . ireight unquoted, express 15 to 16; | Proct. & Gam fowls freight and express 9 to 14;|Pub. Svc. N. J. roosters freight 9; express 10; tur- tig ee keys freight 13 to 18, express 12 to 20; | Purity Baking ducks freight 10, express unquoted. .dio-Kelth-Orp. — le ington Rand | Miscellaneous Rep, Stl... pee nmrean iri ih. maapoiaapsauggN mee | E* FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Nov. 6.—(?)—Forelgn | Suleway , Bioces “exchange irregular. Great Britain! gcars-Roebuck demand in dollars, others in cents: rvel ..... Great Britain 4.88%; France 6.03%; |Shattuck (F. G.) . Italy 8.11; Germany 36.75; Norway| Shell Union . 24.68; Sweden 25.30; Montreal in New fee ae ‘York, 99.87%; New York in Montreal | Simms Fet. 100.13%. ” one with demand good. Cash corn was slower. Oats de- ‘ mand was more limited. Rye demand was good for most anything desirable for milling. Barley demand was 2 Grades 28% to 41%. Chicas Nee, See, GRAIN co, | tum, 400-500; cull and common, 3.00- 2 hard 87: No, 2 mixed 96%; corn, No, | 400; stocker and feeder cattle: Steers, shade better and prices were firm. Flax demand was fair to good. —___—_—_——_-——_ Grain Quotations DULUTH RANGE 2 mixed 44; No. 3 mixed 43%; No. 2] yellow 45 to 45% 1% No. 1 white sample grade 30; new mixed 44%; No. 2 yellow 3 No. 2 ite 44; sample grade 36; new and A perines aa 2 gesagt ste oats, No. 2 wi %3 no rye; barley 1-635; 43 to 74; timothy seed 5.50 to 6. bulk early 5.75-6.35; lambs, 90 Ibs. cluded), good (beef), 3.00-40; cutter, | internal revenue, at Fargo. common and medium, 2.00-3.25; veal- ers, good and choice, 5.00-6.50; med- good and choice, 500-1050 lbs. 3.50- 45%; | 900; common and medium, 2.25-3.50. No. Sheep, 12,000; fat lambs slow, strong run largely feeders; asking 7.25 for best natives and rangers; sheep ady; feeding lambs firm, active; Duluen, Minn., Nov. ee P= Close |CWt-s clover seed 10.50 to 13.00 cwt, down, good and choice, 6.15-7.25; com- m— Open Dec. .. . "Ba% % 81% 82 May . . 85% 86 HM, 84% Ry May . 8 seeee 9 srccee sence eeaee Ae 21790 179 TT LIT ~ 182 1.8244 1.80% 180% Minnespolin Nov. @=i@ lov. 6. ‘Wheat— th Low Close ‘ % «Bl% «82 38% 84% 85 86% 85% 85% 58% 56% 565% 62% 50% 60% 45% 43 43% 4 AT ATH 32 30% = 30% 35 33% 33% 1.76 MONEY RATES loans steady; 60-days %5-*4 ; 4-5 mos, %-%; 6 mos %-1 per cent. Prime Commercial paper 1%, CHICAGO STOCKS (By The Assotiated Press) Midwest Util. %. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (Over the counter in N. Y.) Quarterly Inc 8h, 1.29, 1.39. CURB STOCKS New York, Nov. 6—(/?)—Curb. 1 Cities Service .. IGSTER ‘MOLL’ SLAIN GOVERNMENT BONDS mas ee Louis, TL, Nov. 6—(@—| New York, Nov. 6—(#)—Govern- Galbreath, 32, an|™ent bonds: - ° associate of gangsters, was shot and| Liberty 3%’s 101.10. Killed Monday in her saloon here and ee ee ‘ Louis man. 's 5 Treas, 4%'s 108.10, FAVOR wounrs — Treas. 4's 104.12, Manila, Nov. 6—(®)—The Philip- seermrere erence pine senate Monday joined the in-| NOTICE—School and coun- sular house in approving women’s|¢y warrants will be taken at! par in trade for ahy merchan-' i iaTpere a8 00000 Heyes In Het oe in our store, 9 IF CARLOT SALES Nov. 6—()—Range of |2.25; feeding lambs, 50-75 lbs. good 58 grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 hard|and choice, 6.00-60. 80% | spring 865% to 88%; No. 1 dark north- ern 87% to 87%; No. 1 northern 86%; . 7. pili itt wey oh '% protein 1 dk north. 2 dk north, 83 3 dk north, 81 13% proten Idk north. 84 2dk north. J mon and medium, 4.75-6.25; ewes, 90- 150 lbs. good and choice, 1.75-3.00; all weights, common and medium, 1.25- CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Nov. 4—(AP—U. 8S. D. A.) —Potatoes 164, on track 275, total U. 8. shipments Saturday 979, Sunday 22; Idaho and Wisconsin stock firm, others about steady; supplies liberal demand and trading moderate; sack- ed per cwt.: U. 8. No. 1 Wisconsin Round Whites 1.30 to 1.35, few fine Minneapolis, (?)—Flour un-| quality higher; Minnesota-North Da- changed. Carload lots, family patents|kota Red River Ohios 1.10 to 1.17%; 1 in 98 cotton sacks.| North Dakota Red River Cobblers 1.10 046, Pure Bran 14.50-15.00. jtandard Middlings 15.00-15.50. —_____ WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN ‘innipeg, Nov. 6. — (?) 1 northern, 62%; northern, 60%; No. 3 northern, 58%. Oats, No. 2 white, 29%; No. 3 white, Boston are being fully maintained at to 1.20; Idaho Russets 1.55 to 1.70; mostly 1.60 to 1.65; U. 8. No. 2, 1.25 to 1.30, few 1.35. BOSTON WOOL Cash ity No. 2 Boston, Nov. 6.—(AP—U, 8. D. A.) Quotations on domestic wool in levels prevailing for several weeks. The confident attitude of wool men for domestic wool prices is aided ma- Meee iter Co) |terially by a better feeling regarding the wool godds situation and by the 64; Strength recently displayed in foreign ‘| wool markets, cy British Expected to Make Token Payment -39| Washington, Nov. 6—()—The ac- 29 ‘ceptance bythe United States of an- 77 other token payment from Great $5 | Britain on its large December 15 war debt installment is expected to be an- nounced in an administration state- to 25 higher; quality mostly plain; | subject to the tax, they are permitted} US your poultry. Western Produce | rage. quire at 214 Sth St. These dealers will be required to FOR RENT—Unfurnished 2-bedroom apartment. Heat, lights, water and gas furnished. Call at 806 Ist St. Phone 841. complete P. T. forms 43 and 44 in For Sal | duplicate and forward both copies to} ____ — ee Perry's office together with remit-|WE HAVE in our last carload of ap-! tances in the amounts of the taxes} ples for this year Delicious, Wine- due, saps, Jonathans, winter bananas} However, in arriving at the amount | and all kinds of vegetables. Bring! to deduct the amount of such articles|_Co.. Mandan, N. Dak, included in their inventory which|FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Add- they received during the period from} ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR- Nav. 6 to Dec. 4. ING on all office machines. Sup- Proper floor tax forms will be for-| plies, CAPITAL TYPEWRITER, warded to such taxpayers as soon as} CO. 207 Broadway, 1: block West such forms are received. of Postoffice. Phone 820. i Articles processed wholly or in chief | FOR SALE—Two 6.3x10.6 rugs, Also! value from field corn and hogs but| victrola with orthophonic attach- held for sale or other disposition by; ments. One hand wringer. 612 @ person other than one engaged in| 9th Street. retail trade, or by @ person engaged | 56) et bl a in retail trade if held by him else-|" hol table. M. W. Neff, 112-4th St. where than in separate retail stock, | oo e apo of good|FOR RENT—Furnished three-room FOR SALE—About 50 tons of good | ee tree oe formas g3 and | new hay. Inquire of Isaac Mar-| 34, Two coples of the inventory must| COvitz, in care of Lindsay Bros. 61 | be forwarded to Perry’s office, to-|_ miles northeast of Regan. a gether witht a remittance in the|FOR SALE—Carload of work horscs. amount of the tax due, before Dec. 5.| Part broke and part unbroke. Also ‘The processing tax imposed on the} carload of good sucking colts and first domestic processing of hogs as} yearlings. Can be seen at Huber of Nov. 5, 1933, is 50 cents per hun-| barn or phone 1055. Will take cat- Gredweight, liveweight. Other taxes| tle and other livestock in trade. are: Dec. 1, 1933, one dollar per hun-| Herbert Hawley, 314 Avenue D. dredweight; Jan. 1, 1934, $1.50 per hundredweight; and Feb. 1, 1934, $2 per hundredweight. eee | The first domestic processing ts the| | Lyman | slaughtering of hogs for market. The producer of hogs will not be ex- . SS empt from paying the processing tax on hogs which he processes or has By 8S. GYLDEN processed for sale. Elma and Andrew Liuska, Lempi and Seth Harju spent Sunday at —_—_—_____—__@ F Jacob Niem!’s. . Strange But True = {| mis. Gust zckholm and son Fino were Wing callers Monday. | News Items of Day ||"Sti0 Grigen and ‘Sever! Eckholm | (By The Associated !) returned home from Marion, N. D.,| '——?| Monday where they visited for a few | Goo! [ARITAN HURT days with Jack Gylden. ' Pitt he Br wely Fireman John| Mr. and Mrs. William Niemi and, 8. King climbed a tree and crawled|son Harley spent Tuesday evening | out on a limb to rescue a marooned | visiting at Gust Eckholm's. black cat. The limb broke and the; Miss Alma Kangas, Fred Mulari, cat leaped to the ground uninjured,|Charley Johnson, Sulo Gylden and but King received a dislocated hip. | John Kangas spent Tuesday evening at Seth Gylden's. COUNTED CHICKS TOO SQON Tulsa, Henry Pihlaja and Charley John- | , Okla—Tulsa university |son were callers at Oscar Kavonius’ students had a whole day Mon- | Wednesday. day to mull over the ancient Sally and Selina Gylden were over- adage: “Never count your chick- | night guests at Martin Magnus’ home ens before they hatch.” ‘Yhursday. ‘hey had the whole day be- Mrs, John Hokana visited friends in cause they decided some time agO | the community during the week. to take the day off to celebrate Sally Gylden was # caller at the their unbroken string of football | Bob Sharp home Friday. victories, following the Oklahoma Seth Harju was a Wing caller Sat- Aggie game. The Aggies won 7-0. Jurday evening. Henry Pihiaja, Matt Jylly and CALF STOPS MAIL Henry K ‘gunday call FOR RENT — Furnished apartment FOR RENT—1 FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room ground floor apartment with private bath. Rental $25 per month. Also one room apartment $17.00 per month. 618-6th St. FOR RENT—Newly decorated, com= fortabie, two room furnished apart- ment on ground floor with private entrance and Murphy bed. Also garage if desired. Rent reasonable, Inquire 910 Ave. B. FOR RENT — Two room and three room apartments. Well heated. One apartment on ground floor. Call at 619 6th St. Phone 619-w. FOR RENT—Three room apartment. Ground tloor. Private bath and entrance. Adults preferred. Rent very reasonable, Call at back door, 1002 4th Street. apartment on ground floor. Heat, lights, gas furnished. Piano in front room. Married couple pre- ferred. $30.00 per month. Cail at 610 6th Street. FOR RENT—Medern apartment at the Woodmansee Apartments. Call H. J. Woodmansee. Phone 537 or 1188. Large living room, kitchen. Fur- nished or unfurnished. Gas, lights, and heat furnished. Gas heated. 622 3rd Street. lodern apartment. Fur- nished. Call at 717 Thayer Ave. Phone 622. \FOR RENT—Big 3 room modern apartment. Heat, lights, gas and water furnished. Rent reasonable, one 1178. RENT—One very desirable un= furnished apartment. Kitchenette, living roomy bedroom and bath, Electric stove, electric refrigerator, Jaundry and locker in . addition, Fireproof building. Good downe town location. Rent reasonable. Peau at the Bismarck Tribune fice. FOR RENT—Modern 4 room apart- ment. Private bath. Hot water heat. 514-7th Street. Adults only. —_——_—_—