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STOCKS RISE AFTER iB HESTANCY: PAGKING Close Aioghany ee oy arse tes ie, Ww BOOST AiChem, & Dye 133% Dec," old... 1.06 1.047% 1.04 1.087 ae Gene ie Dec, new.. 106 106 1.03% 1.04% ‘Am. Com AL ptt May aviv+ 108 106% 1.05% 1.06% i Am. & For. 1% Rept. vs... 16% TT 16% TT Steels -and’ Utilities Improve; an Metal ie re LMI li ial Sh as rtd Re ae ‘Am. Pow, & 5%| Prices to Fluctuate Narrowly |Mey ..- Sessidn Less Active Than |Aam: Red: 5 ux Fi Thured: 50 Thursday's ay is ella 8 Am. & 4 i —_—_—_— At Tet mee aba] Chicago, Aug. _ 24—#)—Distinet 4 New York, Aug. 24—()—After early | Am. Tob. “B” 77 «+|apathy characterized the grain mar- hesitancy, stocks moved higher Friday |Am. Wat. Wks. 17% | ket Friday and sluggish trade caused dn trading that was less active than|Am. Wool Pt. 48 |wheat prices to fluctuate narrowly that of the previous session. Many | Anaconda 13% |about the previous day’ closing quo- | Dec. operators were out of town for an} Arm. Del, 83% tetions. An initial price improvement q extended week-end. Packing issues | At0h. 7; §8% |i. wheat was followed by reactions of a u and other specialties drew a following | Auburn “Au 24% | About @ cent. At the clove, however, |SePt. old. : 5 and the steels and utilities. improved.) Aviation Corp. 4%| Wheat showed fractional gains alli nec” new.. ee : x The close was firm. Transfers ap-| Baldwin Loco. &% | atound. May . ee, ec AG proximated 650,000 shares, Balt. & Ohio . 17%} As much as 7 degrees of frost in| Lard. News developments of market im- oH wees 1% | Canadian regions and ir: the Dakotas|Sept. .. 8285 880 880 portance were scarce. Car loadings | Bendi a P24) caused ttle anxiety. Liverpool's | Oct. 890 for the week ended Aug. 18, showed | Borg “warner 23 | Strength was an early bouyant factor oe. @ contra-seasonal decline of 1,966 un- Briggs Mfg. 17%_) 88 Was the slight upturn at Kansas der the previous week, but rail equi-|Calumet & Hecia 3%] City, but the British market weaken- ties were not particularly impressed.|Canadian Pac. 14%] ed later. Corn showed stubborn re-/ Oct. Grains were apathetic, although they|Case, J. I. . 43°5/ sistance to pressure and averaged finished somewhat higher. Cotton Caterpll. Ty. + Bx higher, showing a net gain ot shout |HOLLENSWORTH (Arthur-J.) was a bit better. Bonds steadied. |Celanene «.. .-- Raila cent. 8 RANGE Sterling was heavy in foreign ex-| Ghee & Ohio 45%] Wheat advanced % to % cent as|Minnea| Aus. 34 —()— change dealings, although the gold/Cni. & N. Ww. ‘ti, |compered with Thursday's finish,|_ Whe: oon eae sank Ried currencies were fairly firm. Chi. Gt. Wes, ”- 214| December new closing at $1.04%-1.08, |S¢Pt~ Old. 111% 1il% 110% 1.115 Shares up around 2 points included | Chi. Gt. Wes, Pf. 34] the high for the day. May ended atipeo” MOM: tT Tite 110% fos those of Allied Chemical, United|C. M. St. P. & P. 3% | 1.06%-% and September delivered UN Lin 100% 110% Fruit, Phillip Morris, Wright Aeronau-|C. M. St, P. d& P. $%| closing at 78%-79 cents. Oats gained tical, Union Pacific and Armour of Chrysier 35% | % to %, rye %-%, and barley was un- i B6% «85K 86% Illinois preferred. Both Armour pre-|Conim, G.” 10%| Changed to % up. Provisions were | Dec. i ferreds made new highs for the year.|Gom, Solv. . 21% | slightly higher. Feed Bar! Among others up @ point or more|Com. Soul 1%| Little attention was paid at Wash- were American Telephone, North}Con. Gas ae ington to a report the 1835 wheat pro- American, Armour preferred (new),|Con. Oil . a” duction control program will call for American Can, DuPont, General Mo- ells Lor 28% | 2 Cut below normal in acreage sown of tors, Johns-Manville, U. 8. and Beth- | cont’ Motor %|1G per cent instead of 15 per cent as/ Dec. Jehem Steels, Case, Illinois Central,/ Cont: Oi Del. 16% | was the case this year. The only old ‘518 N. Y. Central, Santa Fe, Wilson Q.|Corn Products 62, |comment was an assertion Wi Sleek tee: BOK SU be it Cuban American Sugar preferred, U.| Cream 32%|ton officials were ignoring the fact i” : Bou 50% 40% S0% 8. Rubber first prefererd, U. 8. Smelt- | Crucible 22% 51% cau; Putas “ASrtlog ot Sete Dia. Match 23% sept, 193 193% 192 192 Gas, Public Service jew Jersey, . ‘The market clung to its early range i Chrysler, Westinghouse, Montgomery | Douglas Airc 43% |auring the first hour. Wheat seachea | Dee. 194 196% 193 119815 Ward, United Aireratt and Sears Roe- test, scodak: . 100% ]a major fraction above Thursday's | May . esses te 198 = ‘were firm. Sey ies, ne bareianer, early br hd the Septem- DULUTH : very was 1.04, but buying WAS! oututh, Minn. Aug. 24—(?)— | Produce Markets | |= Pov. # 14% [ot broad cote MOE Tecet-| | During" Gpen igh Lew Close . CHICAGO ria. mire T2x| A leading authority pointed aut that |Sept, new. ido idix iidm 130% Chicago, Aug. 24—(#)—Poultry was/wirst Nat. 4 {consistent in a consumers’|Dec. ....... 119% 1.20% 1.18% 119 steady in Chicago Friday,/Fox Film 12% eK butter was unsettled in tone and eggs/Gen. #2 s were steady. Gen. Elect. cle s j Butter 13,581, unsettled; creamery- fe eae % 197 199% 197 198 f «specials (93 score) 27%-28; extras ‘Mills 59% |strength from 198 196) 197 197% i 2) 2614-27; extra firsts bee Se Gen. 5 + ne 197% 196 196% " 26; firsts (88-89) 24-28; seconds Gen. Ry. Sig. . ‘ 22%-23; standards (90 centralized/Gillette .. - 12% 18 CASH GRAIN bie carlots) 26%. Gold Dust : 18% Aug. 26—(e)-—Wheat Eggs steady; extra firte_ care 22, | Goodyr. T. se —— * local 21%; fresh graded cars : 11% cash wheat and coarse | 21; local 20; current recetpts 17-1914, | Gt NoF:: 11% [inthis country grain ‘quotations today follow f Poultry, live 33 trucks, steady, prices|Gt. West 33%| News of frost in North Dakota and| Wheat— Delivered Arti unchanged. Houd.-Her. 4% |of fairly general rains in other secr | 15% protein ae Houston Oil 18% |tions of the grain belt attracted little|1 dk north. 1.15% 1.19% NEW YORK Howe Sound . br ire attention; the wheat market appar- Hees north. His New York, Aug. 4—~)—Butter, 12,.| Hudson, Motor 2% [ently was fairly well liquidated. 14% protein 601, easier, Creamery higher than|tiinois Gent, 19. | Oats showed strength with com and |; ak north. 1.15% extra 27%-28%; extra (92 score) |Int, 28% [provisions were steady to higher in|: dx - 113% 274; firsts (88-91 score) 25-27; sec-|Int. Nick. Can 26 |sympethy with hog prices. 3 dk north. 1.11% onds (84-87 scores) 24-24%; central-|Int. Tel. é& Tel. sty — 13% protein ized (90 score) 26%. Jewel Tes, $4 | WINNIPEG HEDGING EASES 1 dk north. 115% Cheese, 128,872, firm. Prices un-| Johns se aera Ange ake tee -wheat|3,de north: Lilie cMmgen, 12263, irregular. Mixed col Kelvinator 44. | rutures ‘dlaplayed ‘sasy fone’ most, of Re asm con matena aaa commercial stand-| Kresge (8. 8.) .. 18% | the session here Friday owing to hedg-|3 ak north. 113% ards 23%; dirties No. 1, 42 lbs, 19-) Kroger 28% | ing ire at Winnipeg and liquida-|3 dk north. 1.11% 1%; other mixed colors 32% |tion of September contracts but some| Grade of 3 lee - 28% | short covi near the close rallied|1 dk north. 1.15% Live poultry steady to firm. Broil- a. 15% | peices back over most of the ground. |2 dk north. 1.13% pies? igs a age chao seed Marsh. Ps * 2B. New September wheat closed un- oo 11% express 11; turkeys, express unquot-| Miami Copper isn eae regen pret alga ay north... 144% 116% \ eat other freight and express un- Midis au. o% In the coarse grain list oats and|3 north.... 111% 1: \¢ Dressed poultry steady. Ducks,|340° Pacific 3 Hokey Pager pollens picegs en 146% prantene:Wehater a froren 1544-16; eredes une wi 35% ler, December %c higher and May un-|! DAW or changed. Mi a | che ‘Beptember and December|!.H W..... 118% 116% 1.14% 1.15% White eggs, refrigerators, Pacitic| Nash ibe |ceneed. Septemier. an 13% procein coast, large £1230; otter whites and all|Nat. Biscuit 33% |rye reach closed 1%c¢ higher. Old) 18” provein ‘ browns unchanged, Nat. Cash R. 15% | September feed barley closed %c high-!1 H W..... 1.15% 1.16% 1.14% 1.15% a Nat. Dairy Aix Jer, new %c higher, and December %c| 12% proteta im * id Bat. Beem: Ba | higher. ber_and December|1 DH W or | Miscellaneous peed ° 24° |malting barley closed [1 HOW... 118% 1.16% 1.14% 1.15% ° — NY. Ff September flax finished one cent lower foe. FOREIGN EXCHAN North ember wu 5% 1.16% 3 New York, Aug. 24.—(—Foreign| Northern Pacific 20% Cash wheat was very firm in tone| Min wnia’ ald ‘eumh’ babeie Wick exchange irregular; Great Britain de-| Ohio Oil ut some of the choice stuff at diversion 12% protein mand in dollars; other in cents: rec. Gas 7 |points showing strength. Demand for|1 H W..... 112% 118% 1.12% 1.13% Great Britain 5.07%; France 6.60%; Packard 3% | local offerings slowed down some and/1 DH W or q Italy 8.7112; Germany 39.75; Norway| par Publix 4 coe 06 the ihe. salivos eonapanion staee tage of 25.48; Sweden 26.15; Montreal in New! Pathe 16%} ped out. Offerings were smaller Hey or 141% Late 141% York 102.93%; New York in Montreal/ Penn R. 25% / volume. Winter wheat was firm in So beran z sore 97.12%. Phillips Pet. 16% | tone and wanted. Durum was firm 13% protein ———_____ Pills, Flour a, |and scarce. D amber... 142% 180%... sus NEW YORK CURB Proct. 34% | _ Corn was in fair to good demand. | Choice of é New York, Aug. 24—(?)—Curb: Pub. Svc. 4 | Oats demand was fair. Rye demand|1 amber.... 1.32% 138% .... Cities Service 2. 10%| W8S good with market tone fair to|12% protein Elec. Bond é Share 12%. 6 | strong. Barley was off. Flax was in 2 wae... 181% 137% wn. we Standard Oil Ind. 27%. 2% | very good demand and firmer. 1 amber. 1.19% 1.22% United Founders %. Au ee 2 amber... 1.18% 121% |... —__—_—__—_ . 2 DULUTH CASH GRAIN Gradeot’” GOVERNMENT BONDS . aes 383) Duluth, Aug. 24—(}—Closing cash|T durum... 113% 113% 112% .... ee New York, Aug. ° — uu 3 Coarse ment bonds: 48% |. Wheat, No, 1 dark northern heavy|_ Corn— Liberty 31%’s, 103.8, at. L. 2, |117%-1.25%; No. 1 dark northern)? yer. ae tenes Liberty first 4%'s, 103.6. Schulte 4%|1.16%-123%; No. 2 dark northern|{ Jellow Re : Liberty fourth 4%'s, 103.28. Seaboard au 1.16% -1.21%; No. 3 dark northern|2 inixed 16% Treasury 4%'s, 111.30. Seaboard Ft 1.14%-1.20%; No. 1 northern heavy,/3 mixed. 15% ‘Treasury 4's, 197.28. }Seare-Roe! 46% | 127%-1.25%; No. 1 northern 1.16%-|4 qe 4% Shattuck | (F 8% CHICAGO STOCKS ‘ = |ghell Union 1% | No. i See. (By the Associated Press) Simmons . 3 49 4 white. Midwest Util. %. on. % ears pont eS Soc. 15% Ch to HOME LOAN BONDS Southern ie s Home Owners loans 4s ‘si, 98.18, | Southern 4 — JTMENT TRUSTS 9 (By the Associated 35! « Counter in N. ¥.) 6 Quart, Inc. 8h. 1.23-133. * r First Bank Stock ao trading). 20% ug. 24 Horvinent Renee ais. Guderwood atiot Fs MMOH Not mined 108. * RANGE OF CARLOT SALES — | Union Corn, No. 2 mixe -79; No. Minneapolis, Aug. 24.—()—Range of| Union % | yellow 70-79% ; No. 2 white 61. Boe nn ae a eee aie ee t 1 northern 1.16- 4 , no rley, 80-! . - Oa hard. derber durem | Denes TER louny seed. 16.50-18.00 owt. Clover 1 mixed durum a ae at seed 12.50-17.00 cwt. Barley No. 2 malting 90; No. 1, . , Com, oats, rye and flax not quoted. | US e | New York Stocks| ‘ i ‘ 2 - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY AUGUST 24, 1934 | Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and ‘a ‘Market Report for Fri., Aug. 24 STOCKS RISE AFTER |/ New York Stocks APATHY HOLDS MART |]~ Grain @aoiation 1 DESPITE REPORTS OF fas Sasa + |down; 28% light,” good ane choice, 140-160 Ibs, 4 | 715-50; s | 1300 Ibs.. 2.73-7.75; heifers, good and 4 | (beef), 3.00-75; cutter, common and :|active, strong to 25 higher; ve |Jargely medium to good: stockers and 20; extreme talk 7.25 for odd head choice 200-220 lbs. weights; better 140- 160 Ib. weights 6.25-7. few killer pigs up to 5.50 or above; feeder pigs mainly 4.00 down; packing sows 6.28- 6.60; light and medium weights large- ly 650-00; medium grades down to Cg average cost Thursday 6.43; 248 Sheep 8,500; 27 loads range lambs bacx; about 1,000 native offerings on sale as well as 19 loads range lambs that arrived here late Thursday; no early sales or bids; undertone strong to higher; sellers generally asking 7.00 for natives and 7.25 for range lambs; late sales Thursday included 19 loads range lambs 73-89 Ibs. at 6.60-75; 20 td 80 per cent sorted in to feeders mostly 5.00-85. Dairy cows, strong to higher trade on springers; better grades show up- turn; good kinds bringing 35.00-45.00 on eastern shipper account; common to medium offerings 20.00-32.50. CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 24.—()—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Hogs, 8,000, including 3,000 di- rect; market active. 10-15 higher than Thursday; 200-250 bs. 7.40-7.50; It CLASSIFIED A Practical top 7,50; two small lots 7.55; 140-200 Ibs., 6.50-7.40; few pigs 5.75 packing sows 650-85; light 6 25-7.25; light weight, 160-200 Ibs., 7.00-50; medium weight, 200-250 Ibs., 7.35-50; heavy weight, 250-350 Ibs., packing sows, medium and good, 275-550 Ibs. 5.75-6.90; pigs, Good and choice, 100-430 Ibs., 4.50-6.25. Cattle, 2.500 commercial, 4,000 gov- ernment; calves 500 commercial, 3,000 government; very active market, in- between grades predominating, noth- ing strictly choice here; best 1,179 Pound steers 9.35; bulk 6.00-8.50 with Grassers at 5.50 down; clearance good all through list; all interests in mar- ket for meager supply of cows and heifers; best heifers 7.00, but strictly choice kinds absent; weighty sausage bulls up to 3.50 and selected vealers to 8.00; slaughter cattle and vealers: Steers, good and choice, 580-900 Ibs., €.00-8.75; 900-1100 Ibs., 6.25-9.75; 1100- 1300 Ibs., 6.75-10.25; 1300-1500 Ibs., 8.00-10.25; common and medium, 550- choice, 550-750 Ibs., 5.50-7.50; common and medium, 3.00-5.75; cows, good, 3.75-5.50; common and medium, 2.50- 3.75; low cutter and cutter 1.75-2.75; tulls (yearlings excluded), good medium, 2.50-3.50; vealers, good and choice, 6.25-7. medium, 4.00-6.25; cull and common, 3.00-4.00; stocker and feeder cattle: steers, good and Choice, 500-1050 Ibs., 4.50-5.25; com- mon and medium, 2.50-4.50. Sheep, 6,000; fat lambs fairly broad demand; undertone strong to 26 and more higher; best held around 7.50; initial bids under 7.25; sheep firm; ewes 2.00-3.00; slaughter sheep and Jambs: lambs, 90 pounds, down, good and choice, 6.50-7.40; common and medium, 4.75-6.55; ewes, 90-150 pounds, good and choice, 2.00-3.26; all weights, common arid medium, 1.50-3.50; feed- ing lambs, 50-75 pounds, good and choice, 5.50-6.00. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Ia.. Aug. 24—()—U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 1,000 commercial and 5,000 governments; slaughter steers, yearlings and she stock fairly quality feeders strong to 15 higher; bulk slaughter steers and yearlings 5.00- 7.50; few up to 8.25; heifers largely C.25-65; few 7.00; beef cows largely 2.80-3.25; load lots grass cows 3.85-75; low cutters and cutters 1.50-2.25; odd lots yearling stockers 4.15-5.25; few feeders 4.00; package stocker steer calves 4.75. Hogs 4,500; opened fairly active to shippers, strong to 10 higher; now slow; top 7.25; early sales better grade lots 140-160 Ib. weigiits 5.50-6.50; sows mostly 6.40-60; few 6.65; feeder Digs up to 4.75. Sheep 4,000, including 800 direct and 2,300 billed through; nothing dcne early on fat lambs; packers telking around steady, asking higher or up to 7.00 and above for best na- tives; small package native feeders 5.00; range feeding lambs unsold late ‘Thursday; fat lambs 25-30 lower; bulk natives 6.70-75; choice yearlings 5.85. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Aug. 24.—(7)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Potatoes, 136, on track 207, to- tal U. 8. shipments 539; dull, supplies Mberal demand and trading rather slow; sacked per cwt. Wisconsin cob- blers U. 8. No. 1, 130-40; commercial grade 1.20; U. 8. No. 2, 90; mixed red and white U. 8. No, 1, 1.40; Triumphs U. 8. No. 1, 1.40-60; Idaho Russets U. 8. No. 1. 1.67%; combination grade 1.45; Mnnesota cobblers U. 8. No. 1, 1,25; Pennsylvania 1.40. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Aug. 24.—()—(U. 8. Dept, Agr.)—Very little actual business was market. Occasional buyers have re- cently made bids on fleeces. Offers 190-270 Ib, butchers 7.00-25; acattered | 1031 being transacted in the Boston wool |); “You don’t have to sell me on the idea of Bismarck Tribune want-ads. I have been sold on them for a long, long time. "Member when we lost Sandy —how quick that Tribune want-ad brought him back? “And then we never would have found this lovely home if it hadn’t been for a want-ad, or even some of the valuable pieces of furniture which we picked up dirt cheap. “Why, it even took a want-ad to sell that filling station for you three years ago, “No, I never let a day go by but what I read the Tribune want- ads!” Tribune Want Ad Rates Are Low Cuts and berder used on want ads come under clasified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. Ne clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful ad accepted. We reserve the right te edit or reject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE A Eepresentative Will Call If You Desire words All ads of over 2: Wanted to Trade FOR TRADE—190 acres river bottom land near Bismarck, 5 acres cleared, balance timber. Prefer Bismarck Property. Might consider tract of prairie land or stock of merchandise. Write Tribune Ad 7610. ————eEEEE~E~=~esese=eEeEeEee——— Wanted to Buy = WANTED TO BUY — Shotguns and 22 calibre rifles. Will pay cash. Personal SHAMPOO and finger wave, Palm- Olive seap, Vernon lotion soft water, S0c. Harrington's. Phone 130. { MATTRESSES We will renovate, clean and rebuild your old mattress into a new art cover for only $3.95 or we can re- build it into @ modern innerspring. 309-8th St. Phone 1962. LINCOLN AND INDIAN Head Pen- nies Wanted: Will pay up to $2 each if more than 11 years old. Cer- tain pennies worth $60. Send 10c for catalog. Box 767A, NATIONAL: COIN CO., Milwaukee, Wis. | WANTED—Horses for winter Tang- | ing. Good grass and water. D. F. McClellan, Wing, N. D. Female Help Wanted 09815 WEEKLY and your own dresses FREE for demonstrating latest love- ly Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. No investment. Write fully. Give size and color preference. Fashion Frocks, Dept. P-686, Cincinnati, | { ae WANTED—Elderly lady for light housework. Small family. Small $99.00 Used Cars $99.00 wages. Good home. Or girl. Write Tribune Ad 7612. WANTED—Girl for general house- LET THE PRICE TAG TALK work. Must like children. Call at Good Used Cars |_1* Brostvay. FOR LESS THAN $100.00 Work Wanted WORK WANTED—Young man wants! employment as chauffeur, truck driver or bar tender or other work. References. Phone 739-M. WILL DO REPAIRING and relining of fur and cloth coats. Prices reasonable. Phone 926-J at 507-3rd 8t. Mrs. Mattie Erstrom. WORK WANTED—Teacher wants Position. Have first grade element- ary certificate. Two years’ experi- ence. Write Amanda Mantz, 1004-! Special Lot of Used Cars for quick action. Values up to $175.00. EVERY CAR in running conditic 1928 Willys Knight Sedan . 1928 Chrevrolet Sedan 1928 Chrevolet Sedan . 1928 Buick Sedan ..... 1926 Chevrolet of 31 cents in the grease on strictly combing 56's, % blood Ohio fleeces have been turned down by several houses this week. A broader inquiry for fleeces in the past few days has given a little encouragement to some Members of the trade. :| Pair Held Here for Touring 1926 Chevrolet Coupe 1924 Ford Pickup ... 8th 8t., Bismarck, North Dakota. | POSITION WANTED—Lady student Special Lot of wants place to work for board and; HIGH GRADE USED CARS =| room. Telephone 610. Reconditioned—Guaranteed WANTED—Experienced girl wants 19323 Nash Sedan . Job in store or as waitress, Can 1990 Buick speak German. Call 1740-M. WORK WANTED—Experienced giri fi ‘? | 1933 Oldsmobtie 0 ‘|| Slot Machines Pay _| {1931 "Profits to State | |i {___ Profits to State Pr ghorricert grip Tagrtyes Profit byt was the state reguin- Immigration Officials wants housework. Phone 916-M | Call for Ella. _——————_———— For Sale FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Ada- ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR- ING on all office machines. Sup- Piles. CAPITAL TYPEWRITER CO. 207 Broadway, % block West of Postoti Phone 820. . Phone 26. 1 insertion, 15 words 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 1 insertion, 25 words 2 consecutive insertions, 1 3 consecutive insertions, 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 1.45 above rates 45c ‘ot over 25 words 1.00 5 words add 3c per word to Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—One front apartment, either furnished or unft . Electric stove and electric refrig- erator, city heat. Always hot water. Laundry privileges. Fire proof building. Call at the Bismarck Tribune office. FOR RENT—One furnished and one unfurnished apartment. All mod- ern. Call at 711 Ave A. Phone 1256-W, Rue Apartments, FOR RENT—Apartment to adults only, two nicely modern furnished rooms with bath. Light, heat, gas and water furnished. A nice quiet little home to a couple that is working. Call at 602-8rd. FOR RENT—Lovely two room apart- ment, completely furnished. Ground floor. Call at 120 West Rosser after 6:00 p. m. SS__ ______ Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Desirable furnished sieeping room. Always hot water. Gentlemen preferred. Call at 116 W Thayer. FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms, large, suitable for two. Reasonable. Phone 1697. Call at 410-7th. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room. Hot and cold water in room. Suit- able for one or two. Call at 510-4th it. FOR RENT—Pleasant room in mod- ern home for one or two ladies. Always hot water. Phone 1125 or _ Call at 323 Park St. FOR RENT—Housekeeping room or sleeping room. Also garage $3.00. Call at 219 So. 12th St. jFOR RENT—Large front room, suit- able for two or three men. Close to capitol. 909-5th Street, phone 242R. _Household Goods for Sale _ FOR SALE—Steinway Baby Grand Piano, dining room and bedroom furniture, gas water heater and other articles. Mrs, E. V. Lahr, 221 _ Avenue B West. t FOR SALE--One combination range in excellent condition with water heater. Also one garage 16x20 and some fruit jars. Call at 323-7th St. LILES eae Sled a FOR SALE—Sewing machine in good condition. 107 Front St. FOR SALE—Steinway Baby Grand Piano, gas range, le, other Ipright piano, finish and condition, excellent, Can be seen 620 North 4th Street, Tele- Phone 70, Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Decker press ironer, large laundry size. Reasonable if taken immediately. Call at 420-80. 11th. Phone 518M. FEED—C dealers write or wire for prices: baled hay, mixed oat and sweet clover straw, wheat straw, oat straw, corn, barley, oats, Feground oat hulls. Fargo Seed House, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—Nice pickling cucumbers. We pick every day. Rosser East. ‘WE SELL broke and unbroke horses every Monday at Jamestown. All are sold by us on commission for farmers. We have order for 500 Call at 1310) 5 FOR SALE—Two piece living room set, Mahogany tables, lamps, rugs, dining room set, bed, dresser, chairs, call at 1004-8th river, quarter mile from Beulah. Suitable for irrigation, truck farm- ing. One building. Part cash te