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q # Tribu THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ne’s Grain, Livestock and . 1 Livestock SOUTH 8ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Minn. Aug. 10.—(®) —(U. 8. D. A.)—Hogs—5,000; mark FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1934 CLASS IF IED ADS Is this the Tribune want ad de- partment? I've heard so much about the good results of Tribune want ads from neighbors who have used your columns when they have something to sell, buy, rent or trade, that I just know this want ad I am going to give you will help me find some furnitur: pleces I have been looking for. Why shouldn't it bring immediate results when thousands will read my ad each day this week? Are Low A Tribune Want Ad Rates Cuts and border used on want ads come 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 ander classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE 1 insertion, 15 words 45c words + 8 60 5 1 insertion, 25 words . Poet 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 88 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 1.00 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 145 All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates Representative Will Call If You Desire —_ Household Goods for Sale _ FOR SALE—Ice box, cheap. F. E. Diehl, 800-6th St. Phone 1186. FOR SALE—Baby bed and high chair, \brary table, sanitary couch, leath- er bed davenport, rocking chair and lamp. All very reasonably priced. Call at 521-5th. FOR SALE—Good electric radio table model, also feather bed. Reasonable. Ask for Mrs. H. Stedman, 715-8th. FOR SALE—9-12 Bigelow Imperial Wilton rug, Al condition. Also chair and floor lamp. Reasonable. Phone 343. 823-10th St. Bus‘ness Opportunity —__ FOR SALE—Beer parior with iunch counter. Must have cash. Write Tribune Ad. No. 7472. FOR SALE—i6% acres improved farm, $1000 cash only. Call at 311 South 8th St. —_—_————_——_—_—_—_—_——————— For Sale or Trade = FOR SALE OR TRADE—My automo- bile home. Looks and runs like new. On display at Short Stop Su- per Service Station, corner of Main and 7th. For information cal! or write Ray V. Stair, Bismarck, N. D. e fairly active, mostly steady with ‘ ee9 @ Thursday; majority better 170-300 lbs. 4.70-5.00; top 5.00; heavier weights isa imkiies Gizeey | Ge a Oe under; medium grades | ~@ | 1own to 4.00 and below; most desirable sows 4.00-20; bigweights down to 3.85 N Y rk Stocks Grain Quotations | [or under; better light lights saleable reed ew 0) Gat tiene iss Raped average cost Thursday 5 | puis, iene ae ce Sheep—3500; rum includes six loads + 6% ‘Durum— Open” High Close | Washington range lambs; one load of 3 . 97% Old.. ..... ..... .... 1.23% |Montana mixed fats and feeders; 4 24 Sept, new. 124% 1.25% 123% 1.23% |loads of fed yearlings and about 100 x . 1 137% Dec. . + 123% 1.25 1.23% 1.23% native lambs; no early sales; packers Allis-Ch. Mfg. 43 talking steady to 25 lower or 7.00 down Po Sais ae ae 29 = |for native lambs; generally held at ‘Am, & For, al . v+++ 80 1135 or above: Inte Thursday native ‘ ‘Aw. tate: ua 2.02% 2.08% 2.02 2.02% |!8mbs closed 25 higher; bulk 7.00-25: Leading Issues Slip Back One} Am. Loco. 3” | Reaction Sets in, However, Af- + BOR 203% 209, 208% | OO as 5 5 8 ie bess eae cee OL Cattle 1,800; 9,000 government; to More Than Two Points Amn Ra ue ter New Top Price Rec % market er sate . Roll, es under ire; some bids and Friday Am: 8mi 36% ords Are Made MINNEAPOLIS RANGE sales weak to 18. or more lower; sup- Am. Sugar 65% | Minneapolis, Aug. 10.—(®)}— plies light-fed cattle increased; stock- New York, Aug. 10.—()—The stock as ee Bota CHines: ies, eal ‘Wheat— n a i Sot a ers and feeders getting little action tom was not partiealatly inflationary [Am Wat 18% |targely by belief that expected official 120 Livy 1.18% | at Prices, 25 ‘nies WME ee Am. Wool $8 | figures would show terrific shrinkage | Dec % 1.19% 1.17% 1.17% | days; early ght after all, Friday, nl om oder 13% | oF corn estimates, most grains scored 1.20% 118 1.18% tena ce backed ah) to 6. 18; few pots, teettig iafied into extreme as new top price records Friday, but re- 29% 87 87 | mon and ‘meediuin steers, 235 to ‘C30 dullness again. ‘The closing tone was 24% | acted. 8% 81% 81% | odd lots short-fed helfers 4.00 to heavy. Transfers approximated: 730,- 18. In many quarters, pronounced dis- 5.00; common down to 2.00; beef cows 000 shares. a 4% | position was apparent to seize profits $0% 48% 68% 2.50 to 3.50; cutters and low cutters ‘Wheat and cotton lost about Thurs- agit |on grain price advances, and to regard Bs, 23%] 138 to 200: medium grade balls 985 day's gains, but corn managed to push Hd inflationary effects of silver national- % to 2.75; best heavyweights up to @ little higher. The ees Avaicas 1% bread as being less than at first was Fs] 325; common to food stock steers was chelea are yg ns of the | Borg 19% | Liverpool and Rotterdam wheat ernment; vealers fully steady; $058 European markets, but U. 8. govern- 15% markets, however, closed sharply 53. | to choice 4.50 to 5.50; strictly choice ment bonds were heavy. Week-end PH %| higher, influenced dh aria advance | Sept. me 6.00; culls down to 1.50. estimates of automobile production 33 Lf Rater Lgrtiek oi age aK pit ee ‘weeks and the weekly report of freight oy "Wheat closed weak, 1%-1'5 under im cHIcAGo suivestaite, “Wows: gain of 2450 Zou |Thureday's finish. December "new Or 282 not EDO | Chicago, Aug. 10% —(U, 8, Dep. cars over the previous week. The 39. /1.11%-1.12%, corn unchanged to % Agr.)—Hogs, 14,000, including 5,000 New York spot silver price was fixed 42% | higher, December 83-83%, oats % off CHICAGO RANGE direct; market slow, about steady; at 49% cents, up % cent, and but 8 |to% up, and provisions varying from Chicago. Aug. 10. 210--300 Ibs., 5.25-35; top at 5.40; 170- slightly under the nationalization oe 5 cents decline to a rise of 12 cents, ‘Wheat— ‘Open Low Close | 200 Ibs., 4.75-5.25; light lights 4.25-75; price of 50.01 cents. 3%| Rapid fluctuations that ensued car-|Sept., old.. 1.00% 1.10% 1.08% 1.09 | most Pigs 3.50 down; packing sows Uv. 8. Steel preferred dropped 4 4% |ried wheat at times to fractionally |Sept., new. 1.09% 1.11 , 1.08% 109 | 415-50; light light, good and choice, points to 78 after publication of the 30, |above Thuraday's-finlah and to fresh |Dec. old... 142% 148% LIK 111% 1140-160 the, 425-85; light weight, 160; July shipments report, and the com- 9% |high price records for the season, the | Dec. This 133% LHE% 1117s | 200 ths,, 4.65-5.25; medium weight, 200- mon lost nearly 2. Silver stocks re- 18% | fifth successive day of such a happen- peal we **"" 1950 Ibs, 518-40; heavy weight, 250- acted, U. 8, Smelting dropping ¢ 3k ing. The new tops, however, were 80 §=80% .78% 797% | 350 Ibs., 5.10-40; packing sows, medi- Points. Miscellaneous issues losing 1% lneld only a moment, and waves of | SP 83, a4 81% 83" [um and good, 275-550 Ibs, 350-460; about 1 to 2 points included American | Cont 7 «(|profit taking hein the market 81% 88% 26% 87% pigs, good and choice, 100-130 Ibs. General Motors back more than a cent. i ; , |3.00-4.25, Curfaler; Lats, “Case Cbntneer: Hax| “One violent rally of corn holsted Cattle, 3,000 government: calves, American Can, Union Pacific, Santa % |that grain 2% cents a bushel as com- 32 1,000 commercial, 2,000 government: Fe, New York Central and Anterican 18% |pared with an earlier low price. At Dec. 5% | Most classes very slow, weak, spots 10 Smelting. The market recovered a 57. {this stage corn outdid any market M to 15 lower; all heifers and cutter little after an early slump, but slid Fa Peak since 1930. Big tgidond eran cows about steady; vee steady to close around lowest to eastern sources was a feature %/weak; 4 loads around 1225 pounds ony, i bs 3 corn , together with extreme western fed steers 9.00 to shippers; —_—_______+ : Ars eummtinenene sonnel ana tnny {Doe best light yearlings at 7.60; bulk fed 87% cents a el, an y 7? | steer comprising 5.50-7.00 kinds; | Produce Markets | 98° |corn to almost 90 cents. Oats more fat cows mostly, 350:95; calter:yrads *———"cmicaao ©) Eaton 14, |than kept pace with corn, Bulls as- 5 |1.25-2.25; few sausage bulls 2.75- 19 --t-Butehe endian oon 17% |serted that drouth conditions pointed 3.00; selected vealers 6.50; bulk 5.50- Ne ‘inns in tone tod 5 Poultry|Erie R. 12% | tremendous crop deterioration of €.00; slaughter cattle and vealers: peat = Pid. P. 26% | feed steers, good and choice, 850-900 Ibe., oes eee -spec. |Pirest. T. 15% | Provisions lacked sustained buying 5.15-8.28; 900-1100 Ibs., 6.00-9.00; 1100- Ie Oh easy STAs centans ane TICS 65% | su 1300 Ibs, 6.25-9.50; 1300-1500 Ibs., 6.75- eres tea (90-91) 25.25%; oe aa: ie —- 9.75; common and Bet '300 5 3 seconds 5 . Ibs., 2.25-6.75; heifers, good and choice, Hine cideednnsnd tralie: [Ges Reece. it fetee Percrein eet ntinie, (Gert nn... 1e0:-n1a0: 4180 550-750 Ibs., 5.00-7.25; common ‘and tly Seep taped ae firm; Seas &E = SUEnieapslln, Aue: 1ac-croeowtiead Oct, .......1127 ... s+ 11-27 | medium, 2.25-5.00; cows, good, 3.00- carlo! ‘ » 6,175, 3 , Aug. lium, 2.25-5.00; z . 3.00- extra firsts cars 20% local 10%; fresh Gen. Mills 3ort | futures trade was feverish all through| semwNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN pcre citer ibeasaraan graded firsts a 19% local 19K: /aiie 11%|the market session here Friday and Minneeplis, ‘Aug. 10.—(e Wheat (yearlings excluded), good (beef), current receipts 16-18%. ty; hens| Gold, Dust": 17% | fluctuations were erratic and jerky] receipts 194 compared to 110) een atten, oonenon em, rei, Pe Ae hens i : as Baissea bak orl coarse | 2.00-3. 15; vealers, good and choice, 11-13%; leghorn 9; rock fry. 2 Although most of the traders ex- is cash wheat and 250876; medlinn, S08:825; oulvand Sra Lect, ‘colored Itt) rock, Drolless| GE, Nor, bt Tes, | Ducted & very bullish government re- [rain closing quotations, common, 2.50-3.00; stocker and feeder Tais-16, eoloned 14%, barebacks 10.12; [ts West Sug, Be ott ey ed arene, to, even UP! 15% protein cattle: steers, good and choice, 500- leghorn 14; roosters @;, turkeys 10.16; Lana 6K the figures. New September wheat : = north. rami oid a ee Ibs., 4.25-5.25; common and me- pring ducks 8-12; 3 apring | Howe Bowed 7 ‘Deceasl north. jum, 2.50-4.00, piss 9, a) at = idson Motor ne Frac —— ber KC/3 ak north. 118% 120% . Sheep, 8,000; lambs slow; few sales, ws - at ‘Motor iZ 3 14% protein and indications steady; some bids NEW YORK Tilinols “Gent. ELS Pibigrnivghetsnnlatadaphiorie ) Jeg escttiectrai be lower; good to choice natives 7.50-75; New York, Aug. 10.—(#)—Butter, 26% September oats closed %¢ lower, new . i as yet nothing done on yearlings and Creamery, 25 unchanged, 3 dk north. 118% 120% . Tal lambs; sheep steady; native riopepeeaed se 3 extra a ooore) laa Pe erie acesaggernend . and /13% protein : Heit 2.00-75 mays: hens sheep than :exten 21% 3835 ; 41° |May %e lower. September rye drop-|1 dk north. 1.22% 125% .. Sentence aes ee 2714; first (68-91 scores) 24%4-27; sec- 12, |ped 1%c, and December 1%c. Old/2 dk north. 120% 122% . scoleana ol abit: 4 pace ye ae i Fi] prover igivoaes eer ver anata’ un-|3 dk north. 1.18% 120% and medium, 4.75-7.00; ewes, 90-150 seer P al ) new %e r - | 12% protein abd 2, 2.00-3.00: Cheese, 144,382, firm. Prices un- ie ber %c higher. Old September and/1 dk north. 1.22% 1.25% .... ana good ane ian par re changed. 26% | December malting barley closed un-|? dk north. 1.20% 122% .... 250: oe a ata 50-75 pounds, os, AAAIS, atendy:. Mixed scoiees 14s) changed. September flax dropped |3 dk north. 118% 120% .... fe ae nouns, 24 =| %c and December closed .| Grade x if ‘White eggs, resale of premium marks | Marsh, 10, | Cash wheat tone peer yee 1 dk north. 1.22% 125% .... Houx cry SN ee eee ‘and mid. 3434 | ferings of desirable quanty was read-|2 dk pore ae yet Sioux City, Ia., Aug. 10.—()—(U. 8. pe lag eatmegy change specials| Miam! 4%|ly absorbed here or at diversion|3 dk visemes oie Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 4,500, including 3-21; nearby and midwestern ex- S| Pare, Rie eteas seer ee Ne asi ogaic 2500 governments; ‘slaughter classes Shans menee ake eaee mean See ea, DUR Tee late generally steady; stockers and feed. pullets 19-10%; $,, | *uiet and much weaker. ; ers slow, little changed; load 1112 Ib, iums 23%-24; pullets 19-19%; peewees 2%] Corn demand was good and tone|3 north 1.20% . a 4 16%-17%; refrigerator, yar e | B|firm to strong compared with fu-| 4. Winter Wheat ‘ Coo Ene OM ORDA Sra, Daw er and yearlings 5.00-7.00; heifers and ere poultry steady. Brollers, %4| demand was good and offerings were|1 wy w..... 122% 123% 1.21% 122% |mized yearlings better grade, 650. gat 14-22; 12-23; fowls, demand was good 13%, provein 6.00; beef cows 2.00.3.00; cutter grade freight 14-22; express 13-17; Nat. for the light offerings of desirable|1 DH W or 1,25-1.75; few yearling stockers 4.00; freight 12-16; express 13-13; | <AROF lmas, Flax demand was good with|1 H W..... 122% 123% 1.21% 123% | 120g! as, fem Jonas freight and —— . more’ buyers in the market. 12% poein Hogs, 7,500, slow; opened fully Prices unchanged. ip dled 1.22% 1.23% 1.21% 1.22% |Steady with Thursday's average to 0 [Northern UTH RAIN LW... shippers; sows 5-10 cents up; scattered iscellan 1 | Bree cee iti 10. UP) Closing “ cash | DHW or sales better grade 190.260 ib. butch. | M bia Pacific Peal wear LH W..... 121% 123% 120% 1.2244 |ers 4755.00; many held higher; noth 3 Seuth ‘Wheat done on other we! ; SOWS most. ey ae a, lela oe gy re Sg 1DHWor down. exchange firm; Great Britain de- No. 2 dark northern}; H W..... 119% 120% 1.19% 1.20% | ‘Sheep, 1,500; salable supply includ. mand in dollars, others in cents. 122%-1.26%; No. 3 dark northern | Grade of es three decks mixed offerings and Groat Bellet Diem: meee eee: i No. 1 northern heavy IT DH Ww apy |@found 1,100 truck-ins; nothing done Italy 8.69%; Germany 39.00; Norway Seip) 125%-1.20%; No. 1 northern 123%-11 H W..... 118% 1.19% 118% 1.19% | Soriv aaltny strong ty Meher on tet 25.61; Sweden 26.28; Montreal in New 39°" |1.28%; No, 2 northern 1.22% -1.26%; ‘ lambs or above 7.35; packers talking York, 102.75; New York in Montreal 40x, | No. 1 amber aT AN Ls oh AR oA amber 1.44% 151% 1.42% 1.48% weaker; late top fat native lambs MODS oes Ne {agree petty IMAI Ke tee |t etator 143% 150%... ‘Thursday 1.35. NEW YORK CURB 2/2 amber durum 1.23%-133%; No, 1 Phalen of 133% 1.39% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR New York, Aug. 10.--)—Ourb: |Reading Co. .... 38% |mixed durum 1.21%-143%: No, 2/1, amber... sree | Minneapolis, Aug. 10—()—Flour Cities Service 1%. $e | mixed durum 1.20%-1.43%; No, 1 red|12% proteln anni, =... [an Bienderd Olt Ind, 254" 1336 iar, No. 12.02% Grade ot : ay See Standard Oil Ind. 25%. 5 7 eae 1 amber... 1.22% 125% ..... .... | Pure Bran—24.50-25.00. United Founders 11-16. Ger, Coe Bed mbite avi. Bamber... 141% 124% .... ca. | Standard Middlings—26.00-26.50. He. Q Grade ——_—__—_— MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS 4;3| Com, No, 1 yellow 82; No.1 mixed) td durum 1.15% 1.16% 1.15% .... Minneapolis, Minn, Aug. 10—(>)— 355490, No.2 we ned Pedi ll ae Ae . not Stocks close: E, Barley, malting 5 Corn— First Bank Stock......-+ % $'*|72%-7314; No. 2 feed 71%-12%; No. 3|2 yellow. 18% Wheat Ma apse Northwest Banco . 4 agen: alae Paris, Aug. 10.—()—The French ‘TOCKS H . cabinet Friday adopted a vigorous The, Amocinted Press 8! RANGE OF CARLOT SALES program to prevent a complete col- (or ene , 14% aainneapolls, Aug. 10—()—Range lapse of the wheat market. McGraw El ..........0... seeeee is of carlot grain sales: Wheat Nol 1. was decided to carry out « whele- dark northern spring, - sale subsidi exports a a ee Bonds Hed ete No. 2 hard winter, eK. ‘a widespread attempt to denature wheat Ph York, Aug. 10. at Corn: No. 1 yellow, 79%. 52% 53% in connection with better policing of i : : ‘ the market. Great Northern 7s of 1936...... 87% $f, [Oats Sample grade, 54%; No. 1 oi ee Zi ae Seve Tobacco Products 6% of 2022.. 106% 6% | ave: a Ae aa tea. ie hi a $28,000,000 pase Pog cil 7* 1” No. 1, 198-306% Lower grds. 73 83 SINT] dize- exports, but Premier Gaston ir)" Nem a : Rye— Doumergue insisted that money must New York; Aug. 10 5 "latex. Pac. 2% i No. 2...... 20 $2 88 .....|be advanced to encourage shipments ment 3 Tim. Roll. as Flax— abroad. Liberty 3%s 103.25 Transamerica tg No, 1...... 2.00% 2.04% 199% .... French wheat therefore will be sold Liberty 1st 4%5 103 Union Carbide 0% ‘at the world price, which is about Liberty 4th 4%s 103.18 Union Pacific . 92% CHICAGO POTATOES one-haif the French “fixed price” and Treas 4 %s 112.20 Baited Aircraft 18% Chicago, Aug. 10.—(#)—(U. 8. Dept. lowgrade flour will be “denatured” ‘Treas 45 108 Corp. . a Agr.)—Potatoes, 50, on track 110, total| and made unsaleable in France, then Bolted peu . 0 ;|U. 8. shipments 345; cobblers weaker. | exported if possible. HOME LOAN BONDS Un. Ges ¥ 14% imple |other stock about steady; supplies! A iaw requiring that poor wheat be Home Owners Loans 4s ‘61 .... 99.22 3 moderate demand and trading rather|dyed blue and used for cattlefeed ih clover’ aged |S10w; sacked per cwt. Cobblers, Wis-| also was revived to absorb part of the 18 consin U. 8. No. 1, 1.35.45; Pennsyl- | surplus, 4 A mirror, mounted near the right ae tlon grade 1.30; Idaho Russets U. 8. front, wheel, is being used to demon- 3 cep Bo A pragd 107; slight. | ctrate to passengers how “knee action” decayed ; bbls. Virginia wheels operate under actual running 3p°*|No. 1 -$1.03| blers U. 8, No, 1, 2.25. f 17% |No. 1 1.08 | coum $14, |No. 2 + 105 @% |No. 1 > 101 TNO. 1 red durum 6 i No. 1 flax 1m .—)-—ash |No. 2 flax 1 No. 1 northern 93; Mo, 2|No, 1 rye mn 68%. {Barley 0 No. 3 white {Oats .. a” Hard ‘When wounded, the sable antelope lies down for defense. In this posi- tion every part of the body and legs can be protected by the long, rapier- 2ike horns. Located in good town. | ——— ___ Personal : SHAMPOO and finger wave, Palm- Olive soap, Vernon lotion soft water, ___ Apartments for Rent | FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- ment. Call at 717 Thayer or phone _50e. Harrington's. Phone 130. 622. MATT: ES | NICELY furnished apartment. Two WE WILL renovate, clean and rebuild bedrooms, living room, dining room, Kitchen and bath. Rental reason- able. First floor north, 615 Sixth 8t, Phone 1257-R. FOR RENT—New basement apart- ment, completely furnished, living room, kitchen and bath. Private en- _{rance. Call at 917-8th. |FOR RENT—One 3 room furnished apartment, second floor. One 2 room furnished apartment, first ‘ floor. Call at 812 Ave. B. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment on ground floor including lights, gas. Also sleeping "oom at 322-0th St. FOR RENT—Furnished 2 rooms and kitchenette, ground floor apartment, Rental $28.00, 618-6th. Also 2 rooms and kitchenette at 721-3rd. Rental $24.00, APARTMENTS FOR RENT to fe- liable, quiet couples. All modern. 2 rooms and private bath, also 3 room apartment close to bath. Call At 602-Srd, FOR RENT—Large two room well furnished ground floor apartment, Private bath, gas range, newly dec- orated, private entrance. Also, clean two room apartment, second floor. garage. Call at 808-7th. FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished apt. $25. One room unfurnished your old mattress into a new art; cover for only $3.95 or we can re- build it into a modern innerspring. 309-8th St. Phone 1962. EPILEPSY — EPILEPTICS! Detroit lady finds complete relief for hus- band. Specialists home—abroad, failed. Nothing to sell. All letters answered. Mrs. Geo. Dempster, Apt. E-101, 6900 Lafayette Blvd. West, Detroit, Mich. __Male Help Wanted MEN WANTED to represent North Dakota Corporation selling Life Protection. Agents make big money. Write Midwest Benefit Society, Box 254, Fargo, N. Dak. __ Female Help Wanted | YOUNG LADY wants place to work for board and if possible board and _soom. Telephone 610._ Pe. WANTED—Waitress capabie of din- ing room and general work as is required. State age, salary expect- ed, qualifications and whether mar- ried or single. Miller Hotel, Napo- leon, N. Dak. _—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_————— For Sale FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Ada- ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR- ING on all office machines. Sup- plies. CAPITAL TYPEWRITER CO. 207 Broadway, % block West apt. $15. Gas, heat, lights and wa- _ter included. Call at 515-and Bt. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished base- ment apartment. Living room, bed- Figures in 1934’s American Tragedy Of Postoffice. Phone 820. ers and cows. FOR SALE—Purebred Holstein heif- Fresh and coming fresh soon. Reasonable price. Her- man Ode, 1108-13th St. FOR SALE—Howell No. 2 aT complete with full set of tools. 15-30 Tractor Ford truck 1% ton 1930 model, All in good condition. Tom Bowen, Napoleon, N. D. FOR SALE—Will sell $200 credit on new Plymouth, Dodge or Chrysler for $150. Call at 113%-1st Street. FOR SALE—We sell broke and un- broke horses every Monday at Jamestown. All are sold by us on commission for farmers. We have orders for 500 mules. The Elder Horse Sale Co., Inc., Jamestown, N. Dak. —_——————— For Sale or Trade USED CARS 1931 Buick Sedan . 1933 Plymouth Coupe .. 1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan CORWIN-CHUR: RELIABLE USED CAR: Re 1928—Eseex Sedan . 1930—Pontiac Bedan 1929—Pontiac Coach . 1031—Chevrolet_ Coach 1931—Nash Coupe ... 1931—Ford Tudor FOR SALE—Barber Shop in Bismarck. | _ ph Terms or will trade for car. Write|FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- Tribune Ad. No. 7486. Sc... ss ss Automobiles for Sale i + 475.00 250.00 225.00 .00 e+ 325.00 ++ 125,00 | partment. room, kitchenette and bath. Fire- Place. Private entrance. Alsc sleeping room on 2nd floor and @ garage for rent. 307-10th St. FOR RENT—Three room furnished Private bath. Private entrance. Phone 1313. FOR RENT—Well furnished 2 + apartment with running wat 80 sleeping room on ground floor, front. Phone 273. 411-5th 8t. » Clean, lated rooms. Special rates _Ples, 614-8th St. FOR RENT — Furnished ‘sleeping room. Gentlemen preferred. Phone __1407 or call at 712-7th 8t. FOR RENT—Modern, cozy, furnished room. Close in. Call at 316 Man- dan St. or phone 1628-W. to cou- ern home. Private wash room. Call at 931-8th. ferred. Phone 120-R or call ot BOS 4th St. Payment. Oity water. Rural Credit Oo. 305% Bdwy. - Phone 271. te