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Tribune’s MARKET IN GENERAL DRGUNE. THURSDAY; TRADING DWINDLES|#= = News Neither Exceptionally Bullish Nor Bearish; Some Alcohols Improve ‘New York, Feb. 28—(P)}—Except for A! scattered specialties, the stock market | ange was inclined to retrace its steps ‘Thursday. Declines were generally|Arm, II. moderate, however, and the trading volume dwindled to approximately 550,000 shares. Some of the alcohols | 4 vigt: improved. The close was rather easy.| Baldwin Selling in the rails and industrials, which were firm in the early deal- ings, was said to have been based partly on the theory that Wednes- day’s rally was largely technical, The news was neither exceptionally bull- ish nor bearish. A number of regu- Jar, special and extra dividends ap- peared to have Uttle effect. Carrier |Cat tonds were again in demand, but cor- | Cela! poration loans, as a whole, were mixed. Grains and cotton slipped.!oni, & The dollar weakened against leading gold currencies. Shares of U. 8. Industrial Alcohol got up more than a point, as did American Crystal Sugar preferred. Ci Gains of fractions to around @ point were registered by Liggett & Myers 3B, American Tobacco B, American Can, Continental Can, Loew's and American Sugar Refining. Issues abount unchanged to slightly lower Cor included Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Southern Pacific, Consolidated Gas, Public Service of New Jersey, Cerro de Pasco, U. S, Smelting, U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, General Motors, Chrysler, Montgomery Ward, Johns-Manville. A loss of a point or so was shown by Allied Chemical and Canada Dry. ¢ ‘Douglas —_- ! ‘ Produce Markets | [Duron _... CHICAGO Po Chicago, Feb. 28—(®)—Butter and|Erie'R’ eggs were unsettled on the Chicago mercantile exchange Thursday. Poul- try was steady, except fowls which/Fox Film were easier. Butter 5,330, unsettled; creamery- specials (93 score) 3214-33% extras |Ge (92) 32; extra firsts (90-91) 311%-%; firsts (88-89) 30%-31%; seconds (86- 87) 30-30%; standards (90 centralized carlots) 31%. Eggs 15,022; unsettled, extra firsts cars 2114; local 21; fresh graded firsts cars 21%; local 20%; current receipts 1915. Poultry, live, 28 trucks, fowls easier, balance steady; hens, 5 lbs. and un- iG cer, 2012; more than 5 Ibs., 18%; Leg-|Houd Her. horn hens, 18; rock fryers 2214-23, Eon colored 22%; rock springs 20, colored 20, Leghorn 1412; rock broilers 22%- 23, colored 2214; barebacks 16-18, Lege horn 21; roosters 1414; turkeys 14-21; ducks 4 Ibs. up 20-21, small 17; geese, | 14; capons, 6-7 Ibs., 23. NEW YORK New York, Feb. 28.—()—Butter, 10,715, easier; creamery, higher than extra, 34-34%; extra (92 score), 33%; firsts (90 to 91 scores), 33%-%; cen- tralized (90 score), 33%. Cheese, 289,853, quiet; prices un- changed. Eggs, 23,766; steady, mixed colors, special packs or selections from fresh receipts, 2242-3; standards and com- mercial standards, 21%-22; firsts, 2114; mediums 40 lbs., 20%-%; dirties No. 1, 42 lbs., 204%; average checks, 20-2044. o White eggs, resale of premium marks unquoted; nearby special packs | 94; including premiums 27-28; nearby and midwestern hennery exchange’ specials 26; nearby and midwestern| M exchange standards 25; other whites| Murr unchanged; brown, resale of premium) N marks 251-26; nearby and western! yy; special packs, private sales from store) 24-25; western standards 20. a . Live poultry, by express: Chickens! Nat. Pow. & Lt. 20-23; broilers 10-23; turkeys 28-32;| Nat. Stl. .. other express grades unchanged. N.Y. Dressed poultry steady; all fresh] n; and frozen grades unchanged. Live poultry, firm. All freight} Northern grades unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Feb. 28.—(P)—. si High Low Close Butter futures: Storage Stan- dards, Feb. ...... 32 31% 32 Storage Stan- dards, March .... 31 30% 30% | Et Storage Stan- Pullman eae eee a 26% 27% 27% | pure Fresh S| Purity Baking June ... sso 26% 26% 26% Radio. pink future: : Radio-Keit rigerator Stan- dards, Oct. ..... 23% 33% ee Bisior Pop graded firsts, Fresh graded firsts, March + 20% | is a 5 z He , original bag 64's and finer territory wools moved at around. 65 scoured basis, although a larger New York Stocks | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1985 Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thurs., Feb. 28 | Livestock | SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Feb. 28—(}—(U. S. D. A)—Cattle 3200; slaughter steers slow; asking prices firm with bids mostly easier; supply natives, BROADENED SELLING light; about 25 Canadian; medium to good held around 9.00-11.00 and e e above; she stock uneven, mostly rain Quotations | ys, sirnse for the Mon: ‘ong to igher since lon- day; lower grade slaughter heifers 5% | OF CORN LEADS 10 DULUTH RANGE 5.00-7.50; most beef cows 4.50-6.25; Fh ea dee Feb. 3 iw very good up to 7.50; cuttery grades ae ite, Cees Hig! Ww Tis |3.00-4.00; strongweights more; | ut DECLINE IN GR AINS DISD it EE [reienty sausage bulls up to 8.25; beef lg ' 871, | Pes to 5.75; and above; stockers; 2% , *|slow, about three cars Montana steer ih 645; |Calves offered; vealers 2,000; steady | ae Ji 64's /with Wednesday's stronger close; 394 |Lack of Support From Buyers 1B sirlctly good to choice 7.50-8.50; few 3041 Revealed Wheat Also Weak ‘gq | StTictly choice 9.00; common to med- 6714 i” ° eee ium 4.50-6.50. 105% ened Thurs: MINNEAI Hogs 3,000; market active, largely; a day idingarmnie ie tl a steady to 10 higher; spots 15-25 up on 2g ‘Wheat— 0) High Low Close| Weights below 200 Ibs; better grade 9% | Chicago, Feb. 28. — () — Selling|May ....... 1.04% 1.05% 1.041% 1.0514 | Weights above 200 Ibs, 9.10-20; early 105% | Which broadened in the corn market 1.01% 1.01% .1005% 1.01% | top 9.20; better 170-200 Ibs, 8,90-9.10; 4% | late Thursday disclosed a lack of sup- 4 87% 96% 967%) good to choice 140-160 Ibs. mainly 40% | Port from buyers, and led to lower M: 64% 64% 64% 8.50-90; 100-130 Ibs. slaughter pigs, Be prices, may oad AG wine | 7-50-8.25; feeders scarce, desirable 2%) Wheat weakened with corn. New| Red’ Barley kinds mainly 7.00-50; good sows large- rhe York arrivals of wheat from Argen- May + 103% 20% =.20 ~—-.704 |1¥ 8.25; smooth light sows to 8.35; aver- 10% fine and caer” from Russia were a duly oe i 8514 |age cost Wednesday 8.83; weight 214 184| “com closed unsteady, % to % be-| Onis 77" brs carly sales or bids 26% | low Wednesday's finish, May 84% to|May fat lambs; packers talking 25 or more 24% | %, wheat % to 15 down, May 97% to| July lower at 825 and down with sellers 32% | %, oats 1% off to '% up, and provisions May generally asking strong to higher or ae varying from 5 cents decline to an| july up to 9.00; early sales other classes 556 equal gain. He steady; native slaughter ewes rt CHICAGO RANGE -50-4.75; odd lot feeding lambs up ; WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE Chicago, Feb. 28.—(7)\— to 6.50; Wednesday late bulk fat 2% VMESOSE ese see irate Whet a bg feaas conn Strong to 25 higher, top polis, . 28. 9755 18.75; bulk 8.00-50, 3%|trade was thin and uninteresting 928 982%) Dairy cows, better grades steady; it most of the session here Thursday | Sel 91% 92 | plain ‘kinds slow, medium to good He and prices were laggard, but in the 87 [Springer cows $37.50-$70; select 2% |¢D4 changes were entirely unimport- 8414 | Strongweights $75 or more; common 3” jant. Ji 79% 793; | kinds down to $32.50. 1 Cables were disappointing and the % 15% 174% |Stock market turned weak after an CHICAGO 4% jearly show:of strength. May and 506 50%) Chicago, Feb. 28.—(#)—(USDA)— 20% |September wheat closed 14 lower and ; including 8,000 direct; July unchanged. . : 2 ve, fully steady with Wed- 18 Coarse grain futures were easy eu 6414 64%, |Nesday; weights above 210 Ibs. 9.25- re along with wheat, and showed frac-| july + 85% 65% 64% 64% 35; top 9.35; 160-210 Ibs. 8.85-9.30; 72° |tional changes at the close. May oats | Sept. + 65% 65's 64% .64%s /light lights 8.25-90; slaughter pigs 3 MLAp MA Sy Toe len cites 2 soe NER good packing sows 8.50-65; 2 low- ht lig Je iM ee Mig -Sal bariey ‘chou % loner ight light, good and choice 140-160 2 4 im off na oy Be Ibs, 8.25. light weight 160-200 iy Butliarees - matings. a july flax .! ; medium weight 200-250 2% | Cash wheat wfferings held light and |g bs paoeing coves) wealtin MGT pubs demand proved slow and featureless. good 275-550 Ibs, 7.50-8.75; pigs, good 7) {Winter wheat was nominally un- '40 Ibs. 650-850, 38% changed and in fair demand. Durum and choice 109-140 Ibs. 6.50-8.50. 20% was in fair to good demand mibicoms | Cattle 8,000; calves 1,500; fed steers 0% Petition for fancy showing a little MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE and yearlings unevenly steady to 28 4 1% 9% 15% 9% < 23%] types was in fair to good demand and 4% % 65% 29% 13% 17 9% 2% 10 12% 8% 46% 9% 31% | 10.12%, choice 500-1050 Ibs. 6.25-8.50; common. % rif and medium 5.00-6.25. ao Fagen RATES 2 Sheep 18,000; fat lambs opening New York, Feb, 28—()—Call money 1 aa fairly active, fully steady; asking 10- san |Steady; 1 per ‘cent all day. ‘Montana Winter Wheat 15 and more higher; bulk better 463,|., Time loans steady; 60 days-6 mos./14% protein grades held 9.00-10; and above; bids 1%| %-1 per cent. 1 DHW or i 16 1.10% 112% | 224 few sales nearly good quality 16%| Prime Commercial paper %. AH Wozcie 110% 142% 110% 1.12% |g50.75; sheep firm, feeding lambs 15%] Bankers Acceptances unchanged, |]*77,Puy'en strong to higher at upwards to 7.25- 20% = 1 & 1.12% 1.10% 1.121 |50; slaughter sheep and lambs: lambs 23% ‘e NEW YORK CURB Grade of 90 Ibs. down good and choice 8.35- 20% Bes, Bone & Share 4%. 1piinnesota and South Dakota Wheat | ewes 90-150 Ibs. good and choice 13 unders 5. ? 4.00-5. all weights, common and 1 DHW or vee 4% 1 eevee 1.08% 1.11% 1.08% 1.11% [Medium 3.00-4.63; feeding lambs 50-75 a EESTMENT TRUST PA Mie LEA TAB TN |g, god and choles 1678150, | Over the counter in New York) i zw SIOUX CITY page ae ao z 5 A}~cattle 2800; slaughter steers and 4% CHICAGO STOCKS 141 134 138 yearlings slow early sales mostly prot 3% (By The Associated Press) 2 amber.... 134 140 ..... .....{Steady; other classes little changed; 24%] McGraw El. 15%. Choice of load lots long yearlings around 10.85- 3” ; Lamber.... 128 1.33 ++. «+++/11.15; small showing held above 12.00; 28% Minnespolis, Feb aes tocks| 2 amber, 127 1.32 ed ae es pe i one 18% n 5 . 28. Paria ds ‘ sire weeelble 9.75 down; few ¢ olce 168 |Close: atk bc helfers 9.00-10.00; bulk beef cows 425 26%] First % 2 amber.... 117 120 6.00; low cutters and cutters mainly é° Northwest Banco, no trading. Grade of 3.00-4.00; small lots good stockers up 1rd durum 1.01 «+ 1.00 o.04./t0 7.00, 15% NEW YORK BONDS Coarse Hogs 4,500; about steady with Wed- ia New York, Feb, 28.—(7)—Bonds nesday’s average; carly top 8.85; 2% | Close: : many held at 8.90; few sales better 15% | Great Northern 7's of 1936, 89. 210-300 1b. butchers 8.75-85; 170-210 9%, Tob. Prods. 61s's of 2022, blank. Ib. weights 8.25-75; 140-170 Ib. aver- 13% ages 7.25-8.25; sows mostly 7.90; pigs 4%] Farmers in three districts of Brown scarce. ae counly, Neb. Packed icighinagiate aud Sheep 6,500; receipts all truckins; construt @ s0d-l se a 2h | Delne too poor to send thelr children | 3 : : a ie WHO was FIRST; 2, Sedtogdy 110 IN AMERICA ¢ aK Death Is Mystery Lower rds, 84 By Joseph Nathan Kane pe Me 3, Author of “Famous First Facts” i. = - No. 2...... 66% x No. 1...... 182 191 182 0... Seer esResiwonnoa St: Bi ¥ FEL SKELTER LEK ory SS 2-388 # ¥% | York 99.8712; New York in Montreal 3 more force. Corn was very slow. Oats demand was fair to good, milling quality be- ing wanted in execess of offerings. Rye of milling quality was wanted and very. scarce. Barley of different a year ago. 15% protein 1 dk north. bids very firm. Flax offerings were fair and demand good. a ————— F/5 { Miscellaneous | 3, dk north: 1 dk-north. FOREIGN EXCHANGES 2 dk north. New York, Feb. 28.—()—Foreign) 3 dk north. exchange irregular; Great Britain) 12% protein demand in dollars, others in cents: [9 c Great Britain 485%; France 6.65; Ttaly 853%; Germany 40.48; Norway| Grade of 24.39; Sweden 25.03; Montreal in New (Furnished No. No. No. No. spring, The mother of three-year-old Margaret Lent: (above), the finding of whose body near her home at Jefferson, O. ended a séarch begun | at the time of her disappearance last November, and a hired man were questioned’ as authorities ought to solve the mystery of the chil death. (i Press Minneapolis, Feb. receipts Thursday 20 compared to 24 Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse crate closing quctations today follow: eat BISMARCK GRAIN Date Feb. 28, 1 dark northern ...... No. 1 northern .... 1 amber/durum . 1 mixed ‘durum .... RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No, 1 heavy dark northern 1.16% -1.16%; northern, 1.14%. 1.1675; No. 2 mixed, 1.09%; No. 1, hard winter, 1.04%; No. 1 hard amber durum, 1.4158. Barley, No. 2 malting, 1.14; No. Flax, No, 1, 188-191. Corn, oats, and rye, not quoted. CHICAGO POTATOES mhites, Idaho Russets, U. 8. No. 1, best qual- ity, 1.50; U. 8. commercial, 1.30; Flor- ida bu. crates Bliss Triumphs, U. 8. No. 1, washed, mostly 1.75. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Feb. 28.—(#)—Flour unchanged; bad 26.00-26.50; standard 26.00. 45 cents for 15 words, First insertion (per word) ........3cents 2 consecutive insertions (per word).....4e 4 consecutive insertions (per word). 5 consecutive insertions (per word). 6 consecutive insertions (per word).....60 Room and Board Yet the minimum charge for a TRIBUNE want ad is only you'll find it in Classified ‘News’, within 24 hours after publication in the TRIB- UNE, will FOR SALE—Maroon mixture, knit- ted suit. Size 14. Excellent quality. Perfect condition. For Sale Cost $30 new. sell for $5.00. For Sale copy A represent ask for the want ad Male Help Wanted BOARD AND ROOM in private home. Home cooxed meals. Gentlemen Preferred. $1.00 per day. Call at 308 Ave. B. Phone 1474-J. FOR RENT—Niocely fu room with board in modern home. Gen- ae Also boarders wanted. 614- th, Houses and Flats 28,— () — Wheat | lower, but killing quality much plainer than Wednesday, this tending to! show most downturn, Top 13.75; very little here of value to sell above 13.00; all cther killing classes fully steady, Delivered with heifers and beef cows strong; To Arrive 1.15% 1.17% , {Slaughter cattle and vealers: steers, 1.13% 1.15% .|800d and choice, 550-900 Ibs. 9.50- Lillis 1.13% +|13.00; 900-1100 Ibs. 9.50-13.75; 1100- 1300 Ibs. 10.00-13.90; 1300-1500 Ibs. rei 10.25-13.90; common and medium, 111% 550-1300 Ibs. 5.00-10.50; heifers, good esi and choice 550-750 Ibs. 9.25-11.50; 114% ./¢ommon and medium 4.75-9.25; cows, 1.12% + |800d, 6.50-9.25; common and medium 1.101% 112% 1.10% 4.25-6.75; low cutter and cutter, 3.00- 4.50; bulls (yearlings excluded) good {| (beef) 5.25-7.00; cutter common and | medium 3.75-5.40; vealers, good and choice 7.50-9.50; medium 6.00-7.50; cull and common 4.00-6.00; stocker and feeder cattle: steers, good and 1.10% 19 1% iil by Russell-Miller PARTY CAN RENT a seven room modern house, close in and very de- sirable location, with three bed- rooms rented, by buying complete bedroom furniture. Adults only. Write Tribune Ad. No. 9293. FOR RENT—Six room furnished house. T. M. Casey & Son. 618 Bdwy. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Hot Point electric range, good as new. Priced reasonably. _Inquire at Melville's Electric Shop. FOR SALE—Two 9xi2 rugs, one 8x10. Good condition. Reasonably priced. 314% Main. Front apartment. early fat lamb undertone weak to low- er holding best fed lots around 8.75; feeding lambs opening steady two doubles 64-67 lb. averages 6.50-60; late Wednesday fat lambs steady to 15 higher; to 8.65; bulk better grades 8.25-50. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Feb. 29.—()—Wheat, No. 2 yellow hard, 1.05%; No, 3 hard, 1.05; No. 2 mixed, 1.02. Corn, No. 2 yellow, 89-90; No. 2 white, Oat No. 2 white, 56%. Rye, no sales. Buckwheat, no sales. Soy- beans, No. 2 yellow, 1.22. Barley, 75- 1.20, Timothy seed, 16.75-17.75 ewt. Clover seed, 15.50-19.85 cwt. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Feb. 28—(#)—Cash closing prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern heavy 1.10'6-1.19's; No. 1 dark northern 1.09%4-1.17's; No. 2 dark northern 1.08%-1.15's; No. 3 dark northern 1.07!s-1.1413; No, 1 north- ern heavy 1.10%%-1.08s; No, 1 north- ern 1.09 43-1.171 No. 2 northern 1.0816-1.151s; No. 1 amber durum hard 121-140; No. 2 amber durum 1.21- 1.40; No, 1 amber durum 1. .34; No. 2 amber durum 1.17-1.34; 1 mixed durum 1.14-1.37; No. 2 mixed durum 1.12-1.37; No, 1 red durum no quota-. tions. Flax, No. 1, 1.82. Oats, No, 3 white 52%-55%. Rye, No. 1, 6434-69%. Barley, malting 85-1.00; No. 1 feed 70'4-72%; No, 2 feed 10%-71%; No. 3 feed 68%-70%. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Feb. 28.— (#) —Cash wheat: No. 1 northern 80%; No. 2 northern 77%; No. 3 northern 73%. Oats, No. 2 white 43; No. 3 white 37; No. 1 sifted 36%. ———_—_—_—_— NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Notice Is hereby given that pure suant to_an order of the County Court of the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, made on the 16th day of February, 1935, the undersigned, trator ‘of the Estate of Deceased late of the tin, County of Mower In f Minnesota, will sell at the State private sale to the highest bidder the following described land, situated in Burleigh County, North Dakota, to Minn., Feb. 28.—(P)— No, 1 dark BEsDEs @ variety of classic, selections played and sung by famous artists, the first talkie several leading actors’ appeared, ‘Will Hays welcomed the event in the movie. The silver dollar and decimal system was definitely A established by act of Congress, Aug. 8, 1786, and coinage was be gun on April 2,°1782. The first Who's Who contained 8602 biog: Taphies.t The. present issue of ‘1934-5 contgins 31,082. 8. commercial, 671-70; its, 24,319; pure middlings, wit: An undivided one half (%) interest to and in the Northeast Quarter (NEY) of Section Ten (10) Town- ni forty two (142) Range Seventy, eight (78) West of the 5th P. M. in Burleigh County, North Dakota. Thai id held on or le will be after the 12th day of March 1935, All bids f id land mu: livered to the undersigned pers ly at his office in Bismarck, North Dakota, or, said bids may be filed with the County Court of Burleigh akota, on or before 4. this 19th day of February, J. A, Hyland, Administrator of the estate of N, Hagna, Deceased, Cc. L, Foster, Attorney for Administrator, Bismarck, N. D. $0 ste an Soman, % B WANTED—Experienced chanic. Must have Ford School Bru ‘Write M. A. Schumacher,} Hotel. jtrasberg, N. D. SSH Trade Schools DIESEL Power Engineering Schools: The original exclusive, practical, Diesel schools, where you learn to do by doing. Write for information ‘Thos, W. Hemphill, 524-8. 10th 8t., Minneapolis. Personal REAL STEAM SUPERCURLINE PER! ) SPECIAL PRICE during February. Regular wave at $2.20. Ol] $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. FOR SALE—1931 model 4Sc |: coupe, fine shape. FOR RENT—Two nice sleeping Tooms. Gas heat. Good residence district. TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW Minimum charge for one insertion— Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified Gisplay rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. clairvoyant, fort: teller, matrimonial, or doubtful ad- ie sorepwe. Wo reserve the right to edit or reject any ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE tative will call if you desire, Telephone 33 ané department. Ford me-|FOR RENT—Beauty shop. Heat, A Ford 12,500 miles, Rooms for Rent For Rent lights and water furnished. Prince Female Help Wanted WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Must like children. 931-8th. Ss For Sale 3 FANCY FISH FOR SALE—Japanese fantails, comets, Schbunkins, Jap- anese snails. All kinds of odd fish. Bumann Funeral Parlors, 420 West Main 8t., Mandan, N. Dak. 2 FOR SALE—Thirty H. P. caterpillar tractor and two John Deere, three bottom plows. Will take team of young horses in trade. Lars Oase, Haynes, N. Dak. FOR SALE—300 bushel Falconer corn, $4.00 bushel, Germination 98 Charles ones Bis- F-23. Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY OR TRADE— Good Burleigh county farm for small truck or chicken farm near | ii5 Bismarck. Must have good build- _ings, Write Tribune Ad. 231. WANTED—10 ft. single disc Van Brunt drill for repairs. State con- dition. Price. H. A. Knoop, Stan- WANTED—Carload of good horses. Must be young and good quality. Write Herbert Hawley, 314 Ave. D. Phone 1055. WANTED—100 head good stock pigs, also fat hogs and beef cattle. Farm- ers Cut Rate Market, 612 Bdwy. Phone 216. Hand Store, 103-5th, Bismarck, N. Dak. WANTED TO BUY—Bourbon red turkey tom. State price. Nels A. Niemie, Wing, N. Dak. Real Estate REAL ESTATE OVER 100 houses and over 1000 lots for sale in all parts of city. At Prices and terms to suit any taste or purse. I COULD advertise each one separ- ately but you would have to first look it over anyway. THIRTY years expert real estate service in the making of over 4000 sales is st your command. or Sunday afternoons by appoint- ment. F. E. YOUNG. Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Furnished one room ground floor apartment. Rental $18.00, Available March 2. 618-6th. to share furnished 3 room apartment with lady. ‘Tribune 9303. Wanted to Rent Ww. TO "—By March 10th, room by party good, steady employment. Write ‘WANTED TO RENT—Small_modern house. Write Tribune Ad. No. $301. ANTED—! or five room “a Phone 1064-W. FOR SALE—Extra good Early Ohio and Irish Cobbler potatoes. 80c per bushel or 90c if delivered, Call 222 Lots 2 tons or more, $2.60 ton. One ton, $2.80. Phone Beckman coal. 1993. Bob Morris. ‘See FOR SALE—Red Bourbon turkeys. Also wanted choice Victor records. Write F, M. Little, Baldwin, N. D. FOR SALE—Black Angus grade bull, 2 years old. 9 miles east, 115 south Baldwin, N. D. Victor Nelson. FOR SALE—8 head purebred Guern- sey cows, 5 calves. August Bumann. Phone 171, Mandan, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Bremer-Tully radio, ‘j large cabinet. Also laundry stove. Phone 527-W. 413 Griffin. BUILD AC-DC radio tester for $5.00. Parts list, instructions, 50c. Box 163, Washburn, N. Dak. ae FOR SALE—Case tractor, 18-32. Model K. $150.00 cash. Algot Ry- berg, Regan, N. Dak. oa FOR SALE — Waste Paper Baler cheap. Inquire at the Bismarck Tribune office. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Room. Gentlemen pre- ferred. For Sale: Baby buggy. Call rae 5:30 at 703 Front. Phone FOR RENT—To lady, comfortable room. Modern home. Gas heat. $10. 115 Avenue D West. = FOR RENT March Ist. Neatly fur- nished room in good residential dis- trict. Phone 1739. ——————_—_—_—_—_—_———S___

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