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“e ' re a \ i 4 4 i q ~ { \ i oH eo} / \ Zh ‘ T * t / .) 4 ribune’s T Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thurs., Feb. 7 IMPROVE BUT TRADE Closing Prices Feb. 7, Adams Exp. thd 6 Air Reduc. ut eee * Peis 6 Al. Chem. & Dye + 135% Allis-Ch. ‘Mfg. . 2 163% Am. Can ..... 112% : ——_——_——_- Am. Coml. Al. 2097 Stocks Somewhat More Activ ae. & For. ° if Am. Metal Speculation Forces Rally 4m. 3 ze : 16 in Rails Am. Rad. 13% ae Ba a : 34% New York, Feb. 7.—(?}—Quiet re-)Am. Tel. : coveries were the rule in Thursday's |Am. Tob. “B” te stock market session. The rails led the | Am. ye Wks. 11% mild rally, although most other sec-|ATicoroe Sf Hons of the lise exhibited some im- iad 110% provement. A few soft spots, however, | Atch. T. && 8. 3 ‘were in evidence. The close was fairly | At!. pe sd 2% firm. Transfers approximated 550,000 shares, FS ‘The fact that the carriers found |Baldwin Loca sf support was highly e! os those market students who have held | 38: at that a general advance was impossible 4% without the aid of the transportation | Borg group, Sentiment also appeared to be aided by the statement of Attorney |Calume; General Cummings that the govern- ue ment was “ready for any emergency” 54 % in the gold clause controversy. Grains came back, cotton about held its own, secondary bonds reversed their trend | Certo de Pasco and leading foreign exchanges still moved against the dollar. to around & Shares, up point, included Union Pacific, Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Pennsylvania, Amer- ican Telephone, U. 8. Steel, Bethle-|C. R. I. & Pac. hem, Allief Chemical, General Motors, Chrysler, Allied Chemical, Case, Du Pont, Johns-Manville, U. 8. Smelting, Cerro de Pasco, Industrial Rayon, Celanese, Caterpillar Tractor, Con- ; 19% solidated Gas and Western Union. A| Gort, thn ais loss of nearly four points was suffer- | Cont, Soe ed by Republic Steel preferred and | Cont. 1g Commercial Credit “A” yielded a point. /Cont. Oil Del. 17% ——_——_—_—— 6% | Produce Markets it Gros ah ~ PRODUCE ‘Mat a Chicago, Feb. 7.—(#)—Butter was|Douglas Airc. 2% unsettled and eggs firm on the Chi-|DuPont 93 cago mercantile exchange Thursday. Poultry was steady. entaen: 4,638, ont Uke une er firsts cars 32, local 31; fresh graded firsts cars 32, local 31; current re- ceipts 30. Poultry, 20. trucks, steady: hens 17, Leghorn hens 13%; Rock live, — 22% broilers 22-23, colored 22; Rock springs 34% 20, colored 19%, Leghorn 14%; roos-|GE Gas. & El. “ % ters 14; hen turkeys 21, young toms/Gen’ 34, gis 19, old 16, No. 2, 14; ducks 4% lbs., up, |Ginetmee> ie 20-21, small 18; geese 16; capons 6 t0/ Gold 18 7 Ys, 23. Goodyr. T. & ay, Dressed turkeys, steady, prices un- 23 changed. 10% i NEW YORK ‘3 New York, Feb. 7.—(P)—Butter,| oud: Her. “E a 7,945, steady. Creamery, higher than| Hudson M ti extra 37%-38%; extra (92 score) 37%; | Hu 235 first (88-91 scores) 34%4-36%; cen- tralized (80 score) 35%. Chi 284,159, firm. Prices un-|Int. Nick. Can ... Priory es a Tel. . 8% Eggs, 10,717, firm. Mixed colors: | rime Man 50% Special packs or selections from fresh| Kennecott * is receipts 34%-25%; standards and/ Kresge (8, 8) | 2 208 commercial standards 34-34%; firsts| Kroger Grocery 35% 33%%4-%; mediums 40 Ibs. and dirties| Liquid Carbonic 26%, No. 1, 42 Ibs, 32%; average checks 31; | Loew's 32 refrigerator, firsts unquoted. ee . 12% White exes, resale of premium| Mock Trucks . 26 marks 3614-3714; nearby special packs Math. Alle Pa including premiums 35%4-36%; near- May Dept: 8 HH s by and midwestern Hennery, €X-| Miami 3 change specials 34%-%; nearby and|Mid-Cont. Pet. 114% midwestern exchange standards 34;/Midland Stl. . 10% marked mediums 34; Pacific Coast,|Mo. Kan. & Ti 4% fresh, shell treated or liners, fancy|Mo. Pacific . 1% 34%-35%; Pacific Coast, standards|Mont. Ward . 25% 34%-%; Pacific Coast, shell treated| Murray Corp. ae or liners, mediums 33%-34%; browns,| Nat, Biscuit .. resale or premium marks 35%-36%;|Nat. Cash. R. 15% nearby and western special packs| Nat. Da: 155% private sales from store 34%-35%. Live poultry, by express: chickens] Ni 17; roosters 12; other express grades unchanged. Dressed steady; frozen: poultry fowls 14-22%; other frozen and all|/Onio Oi] fresh grades unchanged. ee ee. | Miscellaneous 7 Packard ‘~NEW YORK CURB New York, Feb. 7.—(#)—Curb: 2 Cities Service 1%. Phillips Pet. . 14% Elec. Bond & Share 5. procs. ae ca a United Founders %. ne aid _ FARE WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN ‘Winnipeg, Feb. 7.—()—Cash wheat: No. 1 northern 78%; No. 2 northern | Readin; 15%; No. 3 northern 71%. Oats: No. 2 white 425; No. 3 white | Rep. 26%; No. 1 sifted 36%. FOREIGN EXCHANGES ry New York, Feb. 7—(#)—Foreign e firm; Great Britain de-| Seaboard Ai mand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 4.88%; France 6.56%; Italy 845; Germany 39.98; Norway |Servel 24.55; Sweden 25.20; Montreal in New York 99.875; New York in Mon- Sie treal 100%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Feb. 1.—(#)—Govern- ment bonds Liberty 342’s 104.18. Liberty first 4%'s 103.24. Liberty fourth 4%'s 102.2. ‘Treasury oa sat. ‘Treasury 4's 110.5. Home Owners Loans 4's 51, 101.9. RR REE FRR RS Stree F8 con BERS oo Berne: KRACK KLEE Sa aSIBuota a (Over the counter in N. Y.) Quart. Inc. Sh, 1.18; 1 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Feb. 7.—(7)—Stocks lose: United First Bank Stock 9%. Northwest Banco 4%. —_——_ 10% CHICAGO STOCKS ae ‘No quotations. Be NEW YORK BONDS 1% Mow York, Feb. 7. — Uf) — Bonds) Va yo) tlose: Great Northern 1's of 1936... % Bi WE WILL BUY One Chicken or a Carload. Market Your Poultry MONEY RATES New York, Feb. 7.—()—Call money steady; 1 per cent all day. Time loans steady; 60 days-6 mos. %el per cent. Prime Commercial Paper %. Bankers Acceptances ; With Us, Armour Creameries Bismarck, N. D. $8, |late Thursday, and prices scored an corn %-1% up, May 63%-%. Oats % Hi] ferings with the result prices lost a a |part of the week. , {Steady prices. ALL-AROUND RALLY IN GRAIN MARKETS'<: . at Reports of Heavy Ice Forming; Over Southwest Field: Is Incentive Chicago, Feb. 7.—()—Oversold con- ditions in the grain markets developed all-around material advance following earlier setbacks. Mi Reports of heavy ice forming over iy wheat fields southwest and threaten- ing to smother crops gave considerable ! incentive to buyers. Much of the late | Jul buying was ascribed to sources south- west, Wheat closed firm, %%-1% above Wednesday's finish, May 95%-%, to 1 cent advance, and provisions showing 10-15 cents gain. CHICAGO BUYING RALLIES Cash wheat receipts increased and very few buyers were interested in of- cent on the medium protein anw two cents on the higher test quality. Win- ter wheat was easier and in slower demand. Durum was slower and easy. Corn was dull and unchanged. The | tye market was about the same nom- inally with nothing in to sell. Oats | , |tone was quiet and demand was fair 1 for the better types. Barley tone was slow and easy. Flax demand was slower but was still fair to good. BOSTON WOOL ‘Boston, Feb. 7.—(P)—(USDA)—The ‘}volume -of business in wool was about steady compared with the early Sales continued Scattered and were largely confined to the finer western grown wools at Ohio and similar fleeces remained quiet. Quotations *iwere firm on the higher grades at 27-28 cents in the grease for strictly , {combing 64’s and finer or fine de- laine, and at 28-29 cents for strictly combing 58's, 60's, ‘2 blood. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Feb. 7—(7}—Cash wheat: |} No. 2 hard 1.0312. Corn, old, No. 2 yellow 89%; No. 3 white 97'2. New, No. 4 mixed 82% No. 3 yellow 85-8512; No. 4 white 90. Oats, No. 3 white 51':. Rye no sales. Buckwhéat no sales. Soy beans, No. 2 yellow 1.22. Barley 65-1.20; timothy seed 16.75-17.75 cWt. Clover seed 15.75- 21.75 cwt. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES cago, Low Close 32% 3% 32% 32% 28% 28% Lig Refrigerator Stan- dards, Oct....... 24% 23% 24% Fresh Graded Firsts, Feb....... 25 28% .24% , {Storage Packed Firsts, April.... .22% 22% 22% RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Feb. 17. of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern spring 1.13%-1.14%; No. 1 dark northern 1.11%-1.145%; No, 1 hard amber durum 1.37%. Barley, No. 3 malting 1.12; No. 2, Flax, No. 1, 197%-2.14%. Corn, oats and rye not quoted. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Feb. 7.—(P)}—Cash closing prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern heavy 1.0675-1.16%3; No. 1 dark north- ern 1.05%-1.14%; No. 2 dark northern 1.04%-1.12%; No. 3.dark northern 1.08% 1.06% -1.16%; No. 1 northern 1.05%- 1.14%; No, 2 northern 1.06%-1.1278; No, 1 amber durum hard 1.12%-1.41%; No. 2 amber durum hard, 1.21%4-1.41 %; No, 1 amber durum 1.19%-1.34%; No, 2 amber durum 1.17%-1.34%; No. 1 mixed durum 1.14%2-1.38%; No. 2 mixed durum 1.12%-1.38%; No. 1 red! Four durum no quotations. Flax, No. 1, 1.85%. Rye, No. 1, 63-68. Oats, No, 3 white 52%6-54's. Barley, malting 85-1.00; No. 1 feed 6814-7014; No.-2: feed 68%-69%; No. 3 feed 66%-68%. —_——. Instruction schools for are being 3 Valley City, Feb. 1-8; Lake, Feb. 12-13; and Minot, 11%; No. 1 northern heavy |beral, FINANCIAL MARKETS [New York Stocks [OVERSELLNG SEES (Grain Quotations CHICAGO RANGE eucees, Feb. 7.—(#)—Chosing grain 13.07 12.92 13.07 07 13.20 13.07 13.20 18.27 13.22 13.27 16.20 16.30 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Feb. 7.—(P)— Wheat— Open High Low Close + 1.00% 1.02% 1.00% 1.017% % 97% 96% 97 FUTURES IN MINNEAPOLIS sees neee OL See Sat ara a 8. 8 tion uy! ago May wheat 62% ‘ 5% around 85 cents served as the basis tO ech for a fair rally in wheat prices here 68% 67% 681% Thursday after traders had ignored 625 62% 625% s {cables and showed little interest, re- ‘ sulting in an easy tone, - 40% 48% 49% ‘Trade: was better and shorts ees agi AB% 48% 43% ed m tely. At intervals re 1 was fair commercial buying of all way ee oe side sas 4 4 |grains. Parts of the late strength in wheat was traceable to strength in DULUTH RANGE stock market quotations. Duluth, Minn., Feb. 7.. May and July wheat closed % high- || Durum— Open High Close &] er and September % up. Coatse grain |M 119% 1.195; #8 1.19%4 futures followed wheat and finished mt) higher. May oats closed % higher bs and July % up. May and July rye |1; 63 finished % up, while May feed barley 62 closed % higher. July advanced 1% both May and July flax closed % 1.85% higher. J 1.86 MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE iter ee Feb. 7.— (?) — Wheat receipts Thursday 35 compared to 103 @ year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations follow: Wheat— Delivered Arrive 15¢% protein: 1 dk north. 1.12% 1.14% 2 dk north. 1.10% 1.12% dk n ~ 1.08% 1.1075 % 1 dk north. 1.08% 1.10% 2 dk north. 1.06% 1.087, 3 dk north. 1.04% 1.06% 12% protein 1 dk north. 1.06% 1.08% 2 dk north. 1.05% 1.06% dk north. 05% Grade of 1 dk north. 08% 2 dk north. 06% 3 dk north. 05% Grade of 1 north.... OT 2 vee 1.05% 1.06% 3 north.... 1, 1.05% Montana Winter Wheat 14% in 1 DHW or 1H W..... 1.05% 1.07% 1.05% 1.0 13¢% protein DHW or 1H W..... 1.05% 1.07% 1.05% 1.07% keen : 1DHWor LHW. + 104% 1.06% 1.04% oe 1.0675 Grade of fd 6;.25; feeders 4.00-50; plain kinds 3.50 Livest SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Feb. 7.—(P}—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,500; steers and yearlings slow; acting prices strong; buyers indicate weaker; largely in- ‘tween grades eligible around 9.00 down; late Wednesday, choice 1130 Ib, beeves 12.25; she-stock slow, fully steady to small interests; some large buyers bid weaker; common and me- dium grade butcher heifers 4.00-7.50; beef cows 3.25-5.50; low cutter to eut- ter cows 2.25-3.00 or more; _ bulls Steady to strong; common and me- dium sausage bulls 3.50-4.50; beef types to 5.00; stockers little changed; common to medium steers 4.00-5.50; vealers 1,800; weak to 50 off for two days; medium to good 5.00-7.00 main- ly; choice 7.50; odd head more; cull to common 2.50-4.50. Hogs, 4,500; market fairly active: Weights above 200 Ibs and packing sows 5-15 higher; lighter. weights 15- £5 higher; good to choice 210-325 Ib 7.80-90; top 7.90 freely; 170-200 Ibs largely 7.40-80; 140--160 Ibs. 6.50-7.25 or better; desirable killer pigs 5.25- down; bulk good sows 7.35; average cost Wednesday 7.44; weight 207 Ibs. Sheep, 1,500; no early sales or bids fat lambs; packers talking 25-50 un- der Wednesday or 7.75-8.00 for best fat lambs; sellers generally asking up to 8.50 and above; late Wednesday fat lambs steady to mostly 25 lower; 1935 Ho 8.25; two loads to shippers 8.50- Dairy cows fully steady; medium to Good springers 45.00-60.00; common Grades down to 30.00 or under, CHICAGO Chicago, Feb. 7.—()—(USDA)— Hogs, 17,000, including 8,000 direct. Market slow, 5-15 higher than Wed- nesday. Weights above 200 Ibs. 8.05- 15; top 8.20; 160-200 Ibs. 7.50-8.10: light lights 7.10-60; 100-140 Ibs, 5.25- 7.25; good packing sows largely 7.50- 60. Light light, good and choice, 140- 160 Ibs. 7.00-65; light weight 160-200 Ibs. 7.40-8.10; medium weight 200- {|ium 3.75-5.7: *}ium 6. 250 Ibs. 7.90-8.20; heavy weight 250- 350 Ibs. 8.05-20; packing sows, med- fum and good 275-550 Ibs. 6.50-7.70; Pigs, good and choice 100-140 Ibs. 5.25-7.25, Cattle, 6,000 commercial, no gov- ernment. Calves 2,000 commercial, no government. Meager supply strictly good and choice fed steers and yearlings slow, steady; lower grades predominating in run. Unevenly weak to 25 lower on kinds selling at 10.50 upward. Not. much meat in run, but shipper de- mand narrow and local buyers going very slow. All she-stock firm to 25 higher. Better grade beef cows show- ing most upturn. Bulls 25 higher Vealers steady. Stockers firm. Slaughter cattle and vealers: steers, Bood and choice, 550-900 Ibs. 9.50- 13.00; 900-1100 ‘Ibs. 9.75-13.75; 1100- 1300 Ibs. i0.25-14.00; 1300-1500 Ibs. 10.75-14.00; common and medium, 55-1300 Ibs. 5.00-10.75; heife:s, good and choice 550-750 Ibs. 8.75-11.15; common and medium 4.25-8.75; cows, B0od, 5.75-8.00; common and med- low cutter and cut- ter, 2.50-3.75; bulls (yearlings ex- cluded) good (beef) 5.00-6.2: common and medium 3.75: ers, good and choice, 7. .00; med- 00-7.00; cull and common 4.00- ‘ker and feeder cattle: steers, good and choice 50-1050 Ibs. 6.00- 8.25; common and medium 4.75-6.00. Sheep, 14,000. Fat lambs slow; bids and indications 25 or more lower. Sheep steady. Feeding lambs under- tone weak. Good to choice wooled lambs bid 8.09-50; best held above 8.75. Ewes 4.00-5.00. Slaughter sheep and lambs: lambs 90 lbs., down, good and choice 7.50-8.75; common and medium 6.25-8.00; ewes 90-150 lbs. good and choice 3.65-5.00; all weights, common and medium, 3.00-4.15; feed- ing lambs 50-75 lbs., good and choice 3.65-5.00; all weights, common and medium, 3.00-4.15; feeding lambs 50- 15 lbs. good and choice, 6.25-7.50. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, Feb. 7.—(P)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,500: better | grade beef steers and yearlings about steady largely on outside account; large interests talking weaker on Plainer grades; fat she stock opened about steady; many late cow bids 25 off; better grade stockers and feed- ers steady; others dull; two Joads | DHW or 1H W..... 1.00% 1.037: 997s 1.01% 1siinnesota and South Dakota Wheat i Ez we 1.04% 1.07% 1.06% 1.07% Grade of 1 DHW or LH OW..... 1.08% 1.05% 1.03% 1.05% ‘Choice of : 1 amber.... 1.35% 1.40% 1.33% 1.3742 13¢ protein amber.... 134% 1.39% ..... Choice of 1 amber... 1.30% 1.33% ..... 12% 2 amber... 1.20% 1.32% seeee oeeee Grade of 1 amber... 118% 124% ..... mber.... 1.17% 120% .... Choice of ral Corn— 2 yellow... 87% 88 3 yellow... 85% .86 4 yellow... 84% 85 83% 2 mixed... 85% 86% ..... 3 mixed... 83% .84% 62% 4 mixed... 81% 82% ..... Oate— 2 white. 3 white. 4 Ee. Ch to ft Med to gd. Lan rds. NO. 2...006 Flax— 4 NO. Lessee 1:88 1B ios CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Feb. 7.—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Potatoes, 61, on track 302, total U. 8. shipments 731; steady, supplies li- |, demand and trading slow; sack- ed per cwt. Wisconsin round whites U. 8. No. 1, fine quality 90; Idaho Ruisets U. 8. No. 4, 145-60; U. 8. No. Minneapolis, Minn, Feb. 7.—(7)— unchanged pure bran 26.50-27.00; dlings 25.50-26.00. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Date » 7 Dr. M. J. Hydeman Osteopathic Physician 217% Broadway Ave. Roem 10 ; shipments 22,402; ‘standard mid-/|« good 1114 lb, beeves 11.50; small pack- age choice offerings held up to 12.50 and above; fair quota plain -shot feds salable 8.25-9.50; few good helfers 8.00; WANTE Minimum charge for one insertion— Yet 45 cents for 15 words. First insertion (per word) ........3cents 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive insertions (per word) 4 consecutive insertions (per word) .. 5 consecutive insertions (per word) 6 consecutive insertions (per word). within 24 hours after publication in the TRIB- UNE, for a TRIBUNE want ad you'll find it in the \ the minimum charge ward. LOST- Classified ‘News’. Lost and Found » man’s brown purse containing about $33.00. Re- Phone E. K. Sker. 737-J or leave at Tribune. Lost and Found lack patent coin purse con- taining about $9.00 between Provi- dent Life and 406-6th. Return to Tribune for reward. Lost and Found lack seal skin muff Fri- day evening. Reward. Phone 681. TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BA! A representative will call No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful ad- vertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any SIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE if you desire. Telephone 32 and ask for the want ad department, male Help Wanted ! Male Help Wanted Farms for Rent ‘Middle-aged lady by man to work on farm. Good home. No heavy work. 9107. ‘Write Tribune Ad. WANTED—Middle-aged lady for gen- eral housework. Write Tribune Ad. 9103. Wanted to Buy MAN WANTED for service station. $50.00 weekly to start. Experience not required. $1,250.00 cash deposit required on equipment. MANU- FACTURER, 214-HH-257 Wesley St.. Wheaton, Ill! WANTED—2 ‘plow tractor. Quote| Price and condition of same. John Brychta, R4, Mandan, WANTED—Set of cabin logs. Write P. Box 124, Bismarc! and cutters mainly 2.25-3.2! fleshy 639 Ib. stocker 8.00; car 700 Ib. weights 6.85. Hogs 5,000; mostly 10-25 higher to shippers; weights 170 lbs. showing most advance; packer bids steady at 7.50; down; early sales on weights above 210 1b. 7.50-60; top 7.60; 180-210 Ib. weights 7.25-50; 160-180 Ib. weights 6.75-7.25; 140-160 Ib. light lights 6.00- 15; slaughter pigs 4.25-5.75; sows most- ly 7.25; feeder pigs 120 lbs, and down 3.50-5.00. Sheep 6,000: rio’ early fat lamb ac- tion; indications lower; holding best load lot fed offerings to 8.50 or above; feeding lambs pending |Wednesday lambs 15-25 lower; top 8.50; bulk 8.25-40, lower; late Hollywood Victria Crosses and other medals from owners, $50 to $900 for their use. often rents genuine military paying from Seventy. y-five per cent of the young men enlisting for the army in Eng- land are rejected for unfitness; nearly 25 per cent are rejected without even @ medical examination. It was estimated that there would jbe 600 icebergs evident in the North Atlantic this year; the usual crop is Haute Isle, along the Seine river between Paris and Rouen, chureh standing in a recess cut into} the solid chalk cliff. passes through a hole bored through the chalk to the belfry, which stands high on the bluff. has a The bell rope Sweden is showing an increase in! the number of horses in the country, there being 653,000 at the last count. Bamboo sometimes is used to make most beef cows 3.50-5.00; low cutters irrigation pipes by Javanese natives. His dancing partner ai vorce Oght will be tha next bride of Gary Leo linked with Fay Webb's in tl tecent picture. Lilian Leon at Fay Webb’s F riend to Wed Dancer ig star witness for bim in bis victorious di- cer whose Rudy Vallee divorce case. Closely following his divorce trom Showgirl Mario wounced that he would wed Marcia “Tut” Mac right. Mitchell. Leon an- shown teft ip this Harvey, screen notable, is fp the center and . Salesmen Wanted |TOP NOTCH salesman with success- | ful automobile experience, to sell bigger, more powerful 1935 Hudsons, Terraplanes and Studebakers which are breaking sales records through-| out the-country, 99% market cov-| j erage—field unlimited. Attractive / {| new compensation, bonus and dem- | onstrator plans. Prospects fur- nished. Phone Mr. Horton for ap- Ppointment. Interviews strictly con fidential. Phone 1500, Wilde Mo- | tors Inc., Bismarci. \SALESMEN WANTED for establish- ed coffee routes.| Salary and com- mission. State previous occupation, nationality. Communicate with; Grand Union Tea Co., 18 South 4th; Street, Fargo, N. Dak. ‘Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED in each county in Western North Dakota to sell necessity to stock and poultry rais- ers. Must have car. Write Trib- une Ad. 9123, i Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Desirable room. 116 W. Thayer, i FOR RENT—Sleeping room with FOR RENT- FOR SALE—Ladies’ wool WANT RENTER with tractor. % sec- tion, 20 miles 8. E. Bismarck; 1% crop plan; cattle-hog pastures; wheat-corn allotments. References required. Kratt, Sheldon, N. D. MANUFACTURER) wants two men Real to handle local [business and col- teal Estate | alections._Write ‘Tribune Ad. 9046. | 444002, to ge ae ic teeaenaeee dwelling in good location, divided into four apartments. Monthly income, besides living quarters for owner, is $108.50 monthly; hot wa- ter heat. Property in A-1 condi- tion; taxes $148 for year. This Property is for sale on account of health of owners. Cost price to owners $9,200. Sale price $7,000. Four room modern bungalow, hard- wood floors, full basement, furnace heat, outside garage, good lot. Sale price $2,000. AND . jMany other attractive houses and lots for sale at proper prices. pri HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Phone 0 Apartments for Rent ‘T—Five room beautifully furnished apt. Phone 1272-M. a For Sale sweaters, $2.98 value for $1.00; kid gloves, $2.00 value for $1; few ladies’ hand bags, $3.98 value for $1.50; (assort- ed colors; $1 ladies’ hose for 69c; Children's and ladies’ wool mitts, formerly 78¢ and 89c, now only 35c. Also a nice collection of linens. Call at front apartment. Azar's, 314% Main. kitehen privileges. Call at 117 W. Thayer. | Personal REAL STEAM |SUPERCURLINE PERMANENTS, SPECIAL PRICE during February. Regular $3.50 wave at $2.20. Qil $5.00 wave at $2.95. Palmolive soap, Vernon lo- tion used. Shampoo and finger wave, 50c. Open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. |_ Harrington's. Phone 130. STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, AND INDIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of Udga Tablets, a doctor's | Prescription, at Service Drug. FOR SALE—Conn FOR SALE—Aspiund, Ecklund, Beck- man coal. Lots 2 ton or more. $2.60 ton. Phone 1993, lief orders, $2.70. Bob Morris. Re- FOR SALE—Coal and wood. Also Potatoes. Call Mason, 932-R. Melody gcld- plated saxophone. Cost $225. Per- fect condition. Sacrifice for $100, Phone 1722-W, FOR SALE—Very fine Wiedoft model Holton Alto saxophone. Reasonable. Fred Svaren, Bismarck. Miscellaneous MATTRESSES YOUR OLD mattress renovated and { and rebuilt either regular or spring | filled. 309-8th. Phone 1962. Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Five and seven room modern houses. | Good location. Excellent condition. Close to schools. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR SALE BY OWNER—5 room nearly new home. Would trade for larger house. Write Tribune Ad. 9104. Room and Board FARMERS ATTENTION IF YOU want to buy, sell or exchange used farm m: of any kind, mail us at once @ list giving mal description, also the price you de- sire to pay or receive for each in- dividual machine. We can, then serve you. Machinery Exchange, P. O. Box 218, Bismarck, N. Dak. and adding ma- chines. Repairs and supplies. CAP- ITAL TYPEWRITER CO. 207 1933 ROOM AND BOARD near capitol. | 192 Call at 928-6th. Phone 1126-W. 1930 For Rent FOR PLUMBING 1929 1926 FOR RENT—Store room, 25x90. Pull | 1929 basement. Heat, hot and cold run- | 1933 5 Chevrolet Panel Delivery 147.00 Deluxe Plymouth R. 8. }GAS, STEAM and hot water hesting, | 1933 Phone 589-J. O. H. Hagen. censed and bonded plumber. rt HONEST, reliable young man, 24, n0/y bad habits, wants work in city of Bismarck. Phone, 978-W. TWO RELIABLE girls want work by day, or hour. - Experienced work. Call Elsie, 1804. WANTED—To take’ care of children while parents go out in the eve- nings. Phone 1362 | Lost and Found LOST—Goid Salvation Army pin. ee Please return to way. Return to |Tribune for re- ward. TO8T—Wednesday, “black Sheaffer fountain pen without cap. Phone Muller, Reward. 121, Wanted to Rent Wi or ¢ room furnished apartment. Phone 1498-3 between 6 and T p.m. Us| 1927 933 928 C!

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