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elas . @!1SGaHuan Sl enaaea ore A'ASuses rw o ¥ HEAVY SELLING IN TOBACCO LEADS 10 |asurege Peso = ‘Tribune's Grain, Livestock and .* Market Report for Wed., March 20 New York Stocks DUST STORMS HOIST «GRAINS SHARPLY IN 13 rotein itinamanals, Marsh 80.—Un Steet saber... 1.22% 1.28% First Bank stock 8%. af Duluth, Minn March 307 — Alaska Jun. 16% Durum— Gy High Low Close SLUMP IN MARKET) 2" “ut|QEOMION WEDNESDAY i ii ig Am. Com. 33) Am. & For. Pow. ct iy td Am. Metal ..... 4% May 55% Am. Pow. é& Lt. . 1% 5% Early Gains Largely Lost; Clos-/Am. Rad. Sed: San. 14 Highest Prices of the Day At- is Ing Tone Easy; Transfers /Am Sop Pet 32%) tained in Late Dealings; 3 Total 480,000 Shares oe ah ae ms Wheat Closes Strong x ae Wea TE | lew York, March 4 . . | Chicago, March 20—(#)—Extraordi- | Close of the tobacco shares pulled a quiet| Anaconda Ot $i |nary dust storms that reached from |May 01% Inte trading Weenesdag. (AMP gay, © B | Nundreds of miles to the Texas Pane aH A ee 22 jhu to the Texas Pan- Small gains in other sections of|/Auburn Auto 15% | handle hoisted wheat values sharply 56 «the list were largely lost, as the to-|Aviation Corp. 3% | Wednesday. Jul; 37 bacco, issues, declined 1 to 3 pointa.| Baldwin Loso 3i| This was the first time of late that approximated 480,000 shares i ¢. ) dust storms had become s major | May 58% " . Bendix Aviation 12% | market influence, although they have Stil Brokers’ circles could advance NO0/Rethi. Steel fic reasons for the sudden weak- 4 23% | been persistently prevalent. High- MX spec lor the sudden weak-| Borden. 21% lest ‘of the day were attained in 3 ness of the tobacco group, but some|Borg Warner 31 Latte a felt it was attributable to increased |Briges Mfg. 4 [the late dealings. costs under the comparatively new | Canadian 9%| Wheat closed strong at the day’s im code for the industry, and the rise in| Gase_J; 4 48% | topmost level, 1% to 2% cents above raw material prices. Celaness . 38% | Tuesday's finish, May 93% to %, corn Coca Cola, however, was a high|Gerro de 42 |1% to 1% up, May 78% to %, oats flier, rising more than 7 points to|Ches. & 38% |% to 1% up, and provisions un- around 188, stirring up further “split/Chi. & N. 3 |changed to a rise of 7 cents. M% 93% up” talk. Strength of wheat, coinci-|Chi. Gt. % pameny a1 dent with dust storm news, helped e = RE 1% | MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES a farm implement and mail order |Girysier™ 33y,|CLOSE SHARPLY HIGHER eene shares earlier, but they closed barely ity Strs. 3% | Minneapolis, March 20.—(?)—Dust May . ae es changed. Oils were up fractionally,|Colum. G. 4% |storm news from the southwest stirred | Suiy 3% 4% 3% 4K and crude oil futures im} ‘Com. Solv. 18% |up @ little mill buying and commis-|gept, 20% 1% 70% 1K Shares losing about 2 to 3 points/Com. Sout %|sion house demand and final quota- Bi i included American Tobacco B, Lig-/Gon. Film 4% |tions for wheat futures Wednesday |May AS 43% 43 43% gett & Myers B, and Phillip Morris.| Con Git 17% |were sharply higher. July 38% 39% 38% 20% Steels finally sagged fractionally, as|Gont, Gan eb: | Good cables were an influence in % 38 38 midweek reviews of the industry re-|Cont. Motor %|@ higher opening and some opposi- ported for slackening of operations.|Cont. Oil Del. 15% |tion followed. Trade was lively a good The bulk of the list closed barely|Corn Products . 63% |share of the time. May wheat clos- changed. ‘Cream Wheat . 38% Jed 115 higher, July 1% up and Sep- Cotton was unable to continue its Sanity Ben . 13% tember 1% up. The coarse grain list recovery, but most of the staple mar-|Cirtiss° wright ° in followed wheat in the advance. Rye ‘i kets acted well. In foreign excl Deere & Co. 24i;|was in a much stronger cash house aw dealings, the gold bloc stiffened but/Dome. Mines 39 |demand. 1250 iat ae sterling again turned down. Bonds las Airc. 19%| May oats closed 1% higher and 1247 1235 1240 were mixed, with foreign loans turn- ne 15 87% | July 1% higher. May and July rye ‘ ing rather weak. aya 116% leach finished 1% higher. May feed 16.15 EL Pow. & it”. 30% barley closed 1% up and July 2% 1630 ¢ @l mie RR. ....-. 7% |higher. May and July flax each fin-/ | Produce Markets | |ria. P. rire ins. apis |ished 2% higher. NEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN ° .@|Firest. T. & R. . 144,| Cash wheat receipts were very light torment tom caus | Ese Nat, Stores 4734 and in fatr to good demand at firm a yee ao. scapes Film o* Prices compared with futures. in- March — 20—(p)-—Butter |Gen. Am, Tran. 4 |ter wheat tone was quiet to fair. Dur-|gratt ciactoe quote tiene today fone: ir steady in tone Wednesday. Eggs) Gen: ‘roods ae um tone was firm with demand good! Wheat— Delivered’ Po arrive po res pl ed GE Gas & is \for the fancy. 18% protein utter, 6,442, steady; creamery | Gen, Motors a2 Corn demand was sluggish. Oats|1 dk north. 1.10% 112% ..... -.. specials (93 score) 30% -%; extras (92) |Gen. Ry. Big. 19% |tone was quiet. Rye was thin with H ae north. . 20%; extra firsts (90-91) 29%-%; /Gillette . 13% | virtually no offers. Barley was nar- eos u firsts (88-89) 28%-29; seconds (86-87) |Gold Dust 15ig|row and a shade firmer. Flax de-|]‘qe moet” 1005 1115 28; standards (90 centralized carlots) |Goodrich .. 8 |mand was fair and offerings were | dk north. 1.07% 100% a Goodyear 16% I very light. 3. dk north: 1.05% 1.07% changed. veda i un |G. Nor. 10 ce Vdk notte, 1.085 1.10% | —<$—$ —_—___—_—. + 1.08% 1.105% Poultry, live, 19 trucks, steady; | Houd, 4 2 dk north. 1.06% 1.08% hens § Ibs. and under 20%, more than sour ||__ Miscellaneous | 3,dk north. 1.04% 1.06% 5 Ibs., 18%; Leghorn hens 17; Rock 8% FOREIGN EXCHANGE Tde nonin, 30 colored 20, spel 14%; Rock ait] New York, March 20.—(P—Foreign|2 dk north. brotlers 24%, colored 24%, Leghorn 21 26% Jexchange irregular; Great Britain & dk north. barebacks 18-20; roosters 14%; tur- 24"'|demand in dollar, ‘others in cents:|/ PU corn ‘Keys 14-21; ducks 4% Ibs. up 20-21,| Tne nt eee Aceoneny aaagi asacwas |sae mre . a 2 ; 235, n le MEMAIL AS renee 98 Seepee et ne ¢§:,|2398: Sweden 24.61; Montreal in New Grade of <a a ork S081: New York in Montreal] 1 north. , aXe" Yerkes March 20-—1-—Butter rt] ail 3 nortontane: Winter: Wheat 756, easier. Creamery, than 20: MONEY RATES ote ee ee Devs 24° | New York, March 20. — UP) — Call ae posite lized (90 ao m 35% | Money steady; 1 per cent all day./1 H W..... 1.06% 1.08% 1.065% 1.08% Chane) 189,503, weak. ” Prices un- 34% | Time loans steady; 60 days-6 mos.,|13%, in changed. oe 19 | %-1 per cent. Prime commercial pa- 3 Q ao Per ails cat caasuciaed White eggs, nearby and midwestern | mac! ed ae ohh Bankers’ acceptances un: 12m proein marked mediums 21 to 21%; browns, 1M, 4 W or ies western standards 22%; other white Pith saw OECD LHW... LOSS 101% 1.05% 101% ond browns une Dla 18%] New York, March 20—()}—Curb: |1 DH W or te 781, Hagia leD Po 4%| Cities Service. %. 1H W..... 99% 1.06% 99% 1.04% fieeh receipes 225-24: seve Slee. ond & Bhare, 4%. 12% ne ~ . a fata packet area Me | hr 0% -21 % 5 se pac’ % INVESTMENT TRUSTS ages . ARSE, ein ene: Cees: Ee ie (By the Associated Press) eee: ema ‘1 4%] (Over the counter in New York) 1 H W..... 1.08% 1.05% 1.03% 1.05% ve poultry steady to firm. | BY | Nat %| Quart, Inc. Sh. 1.15; 1.26. Durem freight: fowls 22 to 23; over freight % epnitensss Choice of quotations unchanged. A MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS 1 ee: 1.34% 1.29% 1.22% 1.26% 5 % 3% 34 3% BPR 392 a iat i i mchanged. Shipments, 18,776. Pure bran, 25.00- 5.50, Standard middlings, eeS8S8 SSaswutosweustutaatouto, eo RK RK RR KRA Corn, oats, rye and flax not quoted. | 34%. % 1 aml » 116% 121% Northwest Banco 373. 12% protein 2 amber.... 115% 1.20% NEW YORK BONDS Grade of amber.... 1.06% 1.00% -_ 1 Lif at ialiaadaaua | amber. 105% 1.00% close: Great Northern 7's of 1936, 84. CHICAGO STOCKS Press) (By the McGraw El, 16%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, March 20.—(?)—Gov- ernment Bonds: Liberty 34's 101.6. Liberty first 4%'s 101.11. Liberty fourth 4%'s 102.23. ‘Treasury 4%'s 115.14. ‘Treasury 4's 110.14. Home Owners Loans 4's, '61, 101.5. DULUTH CASH GRAIN |2vis-s0-at. -|lght weights down to 3.00; + [ree +|choice 600-1050 II THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1985 Hogs. unevenly 25-35 lower; than Tuesday's average; better 190-300 pounds mostly 8.65-70; top 8.70; big weights down to 8.50 or less; better 160-180 lbs., 8.25- 65; lighter weights down to 7.75 or less; bidding 25 to mostly 50 lower on pigs, largely 625-75; strictly choice strongweights held higher; packing sows mostly 8.00; average cost Tues- day 885 ;weight 206 Ibs. Sheep, 1,500; fresh supply largely natives and rather plain fed lambs; no early bids or sales lambs; buyers again sellers holding best lambs up to 8.00 or better; Tuesday good to choice na- tives and 79-88 lb, fed lambs sold at SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, March 20.—(AP| —U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 2,000; slaugh- ter steers, yearlings and she-stock action improved, mostly steady to strong; quality largely plain; stock- ers and feeders slow, weak; load lots good medium weight beeves up to 11.00; some held higher; choice ab- sent; small lots good fed heifers 8.50 to 9.25; most beef cows 4.50 to 6.25; low cutters and cutters mainly 3.25 to 4.25; scattered lots common and medium stockers 6.25 down. Hogs 4,000; slow, 25 to 50 lower; weights below 180 Ibs. showing most decline; shipper demand absent; top 8.50; better 190 to 300 lb. butchers 8.25 to 8.50; 160 to 190 Ib. lights 7.50 to 8.25; 140 to 160 Ib. light lights 7.00 to 7.50; good sows mostly 8.00; feed- er pigs 5.50 to 7.00 5,000; receipts all truck-ins; 4] Sheep no early fat lamb action; indications’ weak to lower; holding best fed lots above 825; feeding lambs opening steady; package good to choice 6.00; less desirable kinds 4.25 to 4.50; re te Tuesday fat lambs weak to 25 lower; a 8.25; bulk better grades 7.75 to 8.15. CHICAGO Chicago, March 20.—()—(U. 8. D. . |A.—Hogs, 16,000, including 17,000 di- low, mostly 25 lower than Tues- day; 180-300 lbs. 8.50-70; early top 8.80; 140-180 lbs. 7.75-8.50; slaughter {| pigs 6.50-7.75; good packing sows 8.25; light light, good and choice 140-160 Ibs. 7.75-8.40; light weight 160-200 Ibs. - |8.15-70; medium weight 200-250 Ibs. FST +]8.50-80; heavy weight, 250-350 Ibs. +|8.40-70; packing sows, medium and good 275-550 Ibs. 7.00-8.25; pigs, good ‘}and choice 100-140 Ibs, 6.5028.00. Cattle 7,000; calves 2,000; specialty “|trade on fed steers and yearlings; evenly higher to shippers; barely steady; good heifers firm; lower grade and most cows steady to weak; bulls steady to weak; vealers weak to 25 lower; prime 1,144 Ib. steers 14.15; slaughter cattle and vealers: Steers, good and choice 550-900 lbs. '9.74-13.25; 900-1100 Ib. 10.00-13.75; 1100-1300 Ibs. 10.50-14.00; 1300-1500 Ibs. 10.75-14.00; common and medium 550-1300 Ibs. 5.75-10.75; heifers, good and choice 500-750 Ibs. 9.00-11.50; common and medium 5.00-9.25; cows, good 7.00-9.00; common and medium '4.00-7.00; low cutter and cutter 3.00- 4.00; bulls (yearlings excluded) good (beef) 5.50-7.50; cutter common and medium 4.50-5.75; vealers, good and ; medium 6.00-7.00; and and feeder cattle: good . 6.50-8.75; com- mon and medium 5.25-6.75. Sheep 9,000; fat lambs opening slow, bids and sales weak to 10 and {|more lower; sheep and feeding lambs little changed; early top fed western lambs 8.50 to small killers; most bids around 8.00-25; few native ewes 4.00- 5.00; slaughter and lambs: sheep +++}Lambs 90 Ibs. down good and choice + |7.65-8. ; Common and medium 6.50- 90-98 lbs. good and choice 7.50- 3 ewes 90-150 lbs. good and choice 4.00-5.50; all weights, common and you'll find it in the (Classified ‘News’ CAN PLACE YOUR AD BY PHONE \ TRIBUNE 45 cents for 15 words. First insertion (per word) ... 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). the state of North Dakota. 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Abrahamson Surfacing Company, 118 5th St., Bismarck. MATTRESSES ‘YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 308 8th St. Phone 1962. Instruction Men-women, 18-50. Qualify for coming Bismarck examinations. Particulars FREE. Franklin Insti- tute, Dept. 341 W, Rochester, N. Y. FOR SALE—Feedmill and coal sheds. Good business and good location. Write Tribune Ad. 9504. Male Help Wanted { CARPENTER WANTED—Must expert for house remodeling and cabinet building work. Wages $80 | for one month. Write Tribune Ad. Rooms for Rent be|FOR RENT—Pleasant room in mod- ern new home. Clean and quiet. Always hot water. 21: blocks from G. P. Hotel. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 120R. 503 4th 8t. 9471, WANTED—Two men for sales work. | Salary and commission. Write Tribune Ad. 9456. Female Help Wanted SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for mar- ried women. $15 weekly and your- own dresses FREE representing na- tionally known Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. No investment. Send dress size. Fashion Frocks, Dept.) W-446, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- lodern Al room, bath- Toom adjoining. Hot water heat. y Rest Mattress. 506-5th. Gentlemen only. oom. Hot water. Close in. Gentlemen preferred, 316 Man- dan. Phone 1501. FOR RENT—Beautiful sleeping room in modern home. Very convenient. _310 W. Rosser. Phone 525-M. FOR RENT—Two furnished sleeping rooms. First or second floor. Suit- able for two. 418-51 eral housework. Must be good cook,) FOR RENT—Rooms over | jes _like children. 421 W. Thayer. Jewelry Store. Apply to F. A. WANTED—Experienced girl. Must} Knowles. lke children. Rieencs reat. | ———_—X—X_>>__ _ Write Tribune Ad. 234. For Sale WANTED-Girl for general house- | mop SALE- + work, Call after 7:30 p. m. at 109|FOR SALE, "600 egg electric incuba- Mandan St. house, feeders, _waterers, oat sprouters. Also Windsor gasoline Work Wanted stove and round oak table. Call or write George C. Myers, Bismarck, lund and Lots 2 tons or more, WORK WANTED—Lady ployment at fancy work, laundry or housework by the hour or day. Call at 119 West Thayer Avenue. Beckman coal. Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY—We pay cash for used cars. Rosen's Service Garage, Birearck, Ni ek A ‘TO BUY—Late model used cars. M. B, Gilman Co., 2nd and Broadway. Land for Sale FOR SALE—Two and three acre tracts. Cabin to rent. 311 South 8th. Lost and Found OST—Between Wilton and Bis- marck, 32x6 ten ply truck tire with wheel. Reward. Finder notify Bis- marek Tribune. patel et LosT—Small brown and white dog, 4 white paws. Phone 546. Investments REGISTERED N. Dak. cou rants bearing 7% interest available in a limited amount. Write Box 546, Bismarck, N. Dak. For Rent. medium 3.00-4.50; feeding lambs 50- +]%5 lbs. good and choice 6.25-7.00. '|Early Mott Resident Is Claimed by Death Mrs. Nels Van Lishout, 77-year-old losis 741 Duluth, “Minn, March” 20.—()— **"lresident of Mott, died at 9:30 p, m., 1 65, |Cash closing prices: Wheat, No. 1/No. + | Tuesday at a local hospital from com- Pet. 14. |dark northern heavy 1.00% to 1.13%; which set in following an Oil . 1% (No. 1 dark northern 1.08% to 1.12%; attack of influenza. She was taken Soc. ‘Vac. Oil 12% | No. 2 dark norhtern 1.06% to 1.11%; sick in February and removed to the fo il 13% |No. 3 dark northern 1.05% to 1.10%; tal March 13. pg $%|No. 1 northern heavy 1.09% to 1.13%: The body will be taken to Mott Beery Sore. 15 |No. 1 northern 1.08% to 1.12%; No. 2 ‘Wednesday afternoon. Funeral serv- Gas & El. 2% |northern 1.06% to 1.11%; No. 1 am-} 4° ices have tentatively been set for Fri- Std. Olt Cal. 29” |ber durum hard 1.00% to 1.28%; No.| No day morning at St. Vincent's Cath- Std. Oil Ind. 23% |2 amber durum hard 1.00% to 1.28% ; olic church. Burial will be made at No. std. Ol N. J. + 37% (No, 1 amber durum 1.07% to 1.22%; Mott. [te le gl 7, | No. 2 amber durum 1.05% to 122%: 1no. 1 Coming to North Dakota in 1905, Teeas af |No. 1 mixed durum 122% to 1.25%; Mrs. Van Lishout and her husband, bag AS 1 30% |No. 2 mixed durum 1.00% to 125%; who died several years ago, were Ti, et. ponciaig 29% |No. 1 red durum no quotations. Hard among the earliest settlers in Het- Frang-Americs 5 | Flax, No, 1, 1.72. tinger vounty where they made their Union 48 | Oats, No. 3 white 46% to 48% home ever since. Mrs. Van Lishout Uaton, Pacific see 06 Rye, No. 1, 55% to 60%. was born April 2, 1857, at Green Bay, pated Soc N14) Barley, malting 8 to 100; No. t Wisconsin, United Drug x + 49" {feed 58% to 30%; No. 2 feed 58% to She leaves 10 children, Mrs. Anne Ba, oS AD SAS NE: Marionette, Wis.; Mrs. Josephine Sul, U. 8: Really 7 March, 2 (AP-U, 8D. Me, Mary “Church, Bisbee Bernard # Boston, —' 4 r sbee; i. &. Memaner 110% |4)—Modium fleece wools were hav-|ed‘langs in Burleigh County, ND, [ta Washington; “Mrs, Chris tine e & sa : "ity linge «nar ell tor oderate Ae Hirde dia Hote amare, Me, Minne cant 'U, 8. Steel Pt, 75% |Quantities. . Strictly comeing Bsc ae Bismarck, in said county, on the|Cnaries and Prank, ell of Mott. Vanadiun Gorp. thy [toa meet So tosh conte inst ise eco Eta ne Tuberculosis Fatal Warner Piet $4 the grease for b8n, % blood, and 29% |,,Aiteletent inags, il! be lensed wie eeee : is (12,28 SSO aod Bemi-|one year firat year's rent. m To Morton Farmer 25.00-25.50.|Westingh. Air... bright fleoces of these two grades yj |Westingh. Be it’: . ny were selling at prices that figured) iA, ist of quch lends to be ofteret| Louis scheerle, farmer living oolwerth ; 3% |arouna fo conta scoured Daal Jr Bs. |fad county for poplars yen get [seven ills south of Judson in, Mor- blood, ‘around {tom county, died at 4:05 p. m., Tues- RANGE OF CARLOT SALES | scoured basis for 48, 50s, % blood. /°% lensing. also, instructions 1%, fel Gay at a local hospital from acute gt rg Ed Gack noriatrn Liss Wo? herd am-| Wintipes, March 20- Fenorves the Tight to reject any the hospital since March 8. Funeral ber durum 1.20%. wheat: No.1 northern 82; : od at Blamarck, Ne D,, this 13th | completed. bs er eh mang a me 3S ee eal Se eS PR = - County Auditor.| Mosquitdes must swim before they. FOR RENT—Beauty shop. Heat, lenis and water furnished. Prince Lots for Saie ay lots near the rR capitol. Close in and other lots. Why not build a home and stop aying rent? George M. Register. street. East front. On surfaced road. Call B. J. Owens. 1722-W. —— and adding ma- chines. Repairs and supplies. CAP- ITAL » 207 Bdwy., Bismarck, N. D. Phone 620. aS eee NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County, North Dakota, will receive sealed ‘bids for furnishini county, printing, legal blanks an: blank books and supplies for the en- suing year, sald bids to be filed with the ‘Ecunty Auditor, Bismarck, N. on oF before 10:00 o'clock A. M., o April 3, 1935. Schedule of county printing, legal blanks, blank books and supplies can be had by applying to the County Auditor. Bifders must bid on all items con- tained in schedule. Bids received for any number of items, less than thot contained in said schedule will considered as irregular and rejected ‘as such. 5 ‘Successful bidder will be ‘required to furnish a satisfactory surety bond to the Board for the faithful per- formance of the contract. Bids must be sealed and enclos in an envelope and addressed to t! \Couhty Auditor, Bismarck, N, D., and marked “Bid for printing books and suppl n certified check for five per cent of the amount of company each offer. pa Chairman of the Board of County Comm no: joners, ‘The Board reserves tho right to re- Ject any and all bids. By order of the Board of County Ed ‘Commissioners of Burleigh County, North Dakota. Dated March 12, 1935. 8/13-20-37, WORK WANTED—Mechanical and top and body work. Also reflectors | re-silvered. Phone 754-W, A. C. Miller $2.60 ton. 1993. Bob Morris. One ton, $2.80. Phone FOR SALE—THE ADAMS COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY, Hettinger, or address Frederick Davis, Het- tinger, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Early Ohio and Irish Cobbler potatoes. 80c per bushel. Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Five room modern bung- alow. Gas furnace. Also garage : Located west part of city within, {0 delivered. Phone 1317. 222 Bo. five blocks of business district. alter Priced very reasonably. Write Trib- | FOR SALE—Tan polo coat. “Size 14. $5.00 for quick sale. Call at 519- _une Ad. 9468, SALE—7 room modern home in-| _5th Street. _U; after 6 p, m. FOR SALE—Lady's tweed coat, size FO! cluding 3 bedrooms. Close in. Near v's | Park. Gas heat. In good condition! 16. Perfect condition. Sell cheap. __for $3250, Tribune Ad. 9511. | _205-2nd Apt. 27. _ rates FOR SALE—Six room modern house.|FOR SALE — Wast per Baler Could be remodeled into apart-| cheap. Inquire at the Bismarck ments. $5,000 cash. Write Tribune| Tribune office, Ad. 9485. FOR SALE—Local grown Early Ohio S| ~=potatoes. 30c bushel, Dahl Bros., Apartments for Rent sions |FOR RENT—on ron ih | —e—_—_—X—X\—Ss—sS!"== enette, furnished for light house- Farm Lands FOR RENT—440 acre well improved stock and grain farm. Four miles from Burnstad. One of best farms in Logan county. Good improve- ments. Share rent except pasture and hay land, $50 yearly. J. B Sayler, Bismarck. FOR SALE—Improved farms, Rich- land county, N. D., and Ottertail county, Minn. Real buys. $15 to $50 per acre. Easy terms, 8. E. keeping. Suitable for two. 801-4th &t. a apartment. Gas, heat, lights and __Barage included. 622-3rd. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment in Rose Apart- ments. 215-3rd St. FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment at 422-5th. Phone 197 or 231. ———_—_ il hold Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Hot Point electric range, the bid must ac-! Priced reasonably. , spargire. sb. Melville's -Riecktis Aho, FOR SALE—Good used Kelvinator, cheap. Inquire at Tavis Music Co. Bismarck. Phone 762. FOR SALE—Majestic range. Rural way. Credit Co., 305'2 Broad well. . Balance on terms. Poor health. Emil Harbig, Noonan, Wanted to Rent N. Dak. WANTED—By couple with no chi. | —————ssssss=== dren, rent paid in advance every month, modern apartment or four