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MARKET 1S STEADY DESPITE DRGSIONS | BY SUPREME COURT| SSF" Holds Its Ground Also in Face of Nervousness Over French Gold Crisis gold standard crisis and the approximated 850,000 shares. ‘under profit taking. were improved in spots. New York, May 27—()—The stock market held its ground Monday de- spite nervousness over the French court decisions on the Frazier-Lemke farm mortgage law and the NRA. Se- lective buying was the rule and the close was steady to firm. Transfers The list, after a hesitant start, firmed and then dipped moderately Grains and cotton were unable to/ Borden anything in particular and bonds Sugar and rail shares were in de- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1935 » Tribune's Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Mon., May 27 HIGH COURT RULING ON FARM DEBT LAW FRR 80% 85% BEB oS RBose 3% 49 ie 30 |May Wheat and All Oats Fu- in ie | tures Drop to New Low i <a i eA oe ie Prices for Season 21% i Chicago, May 27.—(?)—Word that the United States supreme court had invalidated the farm mortgage mora- 1.05% | torlum law went hand in hand late Monday with grain market down- 1.01% t % jurns. Son Shy | May wheat and all oats futures showed a drop to new low price rec- 49% 50%) rds for the season. Acute weakness 50% 50% | iso was shown in May corn, ‘With rallies in the final transac- tions, wheat closed irregular, % lower to % higher than Saturday's finish, July 87%-%; corn unchanged to 1% down, July 77%-78; oats %-% off, .37% | 8nd provisions varying from 15 cents 34% | Setback to a rise of 12 cents. LIS RANGE 42% a TURNS GRAINS DOWN} Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for one insertion— 45 cents for 15 words, First insertion (per word) ........3 cents 2 consecutive insertions (per word) .....46 3 consecutive insertions (per word). 4 consecutive insertions (per word). 5 consecutive insertions (per word). 6 consecutive insertions (per word). This table of rates effective only in the state of North Dakota, Cuts and border used on want ads come ‘under classified “isplay rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion, No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matri- monial, or doubtful advertising accepted. ‘We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE Use Tribune Want Ads j CLASSIFIED ADS Your Message Will Reach Thousands For as Little as t / Cash In! ‘ mand, as were some of the metals, chemicals and tobaccos. Gainers of 1 to 2 or more included Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Eastman Kodak, Am- erican Crystal Sugar, Fox Film, Al- lied Chemical, Liggett & Myers “B,” tng pone MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES 65% | PRICES DROP SHARPLY 66 Minneapolis, Minn., May 27.—(7)— Stop loss selling in Chicago was re- flected in wheat futures Monday and prices dropped sharply. At intervals trade was relatively good but pres- sure of offerings grew burdensome as (87% | the session advanced. 88%] May wheat closed 2%c lower, July 90% |2%c, September 1%c and December 1%e. $3,,| Coarse grain futures were latless ‘1 “|and declined with corn. May oats 161% |Closed 1%c lower July %c and Sep- tember %c; May and July rye %c, 37% |September %c. May barley %c, July 34% | 140, September %ic; May flax 1%c, 33’ | July 80, September 3%4c. Undertone of cash wheat held soft 50% | With premiums lower. Winter offer- 50% jings were light and demand quiet. 52% |Durum was quiet to fair. 55%} Cash corn demand was slow. Oats 48 46 6 13.52 50 13: 13.55 i 2 jeng9 Foe bet FI ee rae PRE: ‘ FREER FREE upturn in the company’s mail sales, ‘The steels were a bit improved. The utilities, oils and most of the metals slipped a shade in either direction. ‘Produce Markets if Chicago, May 27.--(%)—Butter was easy in tone Monday and eggs were Steady. Poultry was about steady. Butter, 12,572, easy; creamery spe- cials (93 score) 25% to 26%; extras (92) 25%; extra firsts (90-91) 24% to %; firsts (88-89) 23% to %; seconds (86-87) 22%; standards (90 central- ized carlots) 25. Eggs, 24,565, steady; extra firsts cars 24%, local 24; fresh graded firsts cars 24%, local 23%; current receipts 2 5 Re Re Hee % Lae ¥ EF RERFTRER ERE LL sme SEL aw SSREEB SaSs8 ASN a Bas Srsrrnsseebss: E Ey quiet to fair. Barley offerings were too much for demand and the market was loose. Flax demand improved. Offerings were light. ye A ae ee 20 ES z FRR E: f 23%; storage packed firsts 25, extras | wirst Ni; 25%. Fox Film 16% Poultry, live, 1 car, 39 trucks, about |Gen. Am. 34% |May 17.25 ady; hens, 5 lbs, and less, 21; more | Gen. te . ne July 11.12 than 5-lbs., 19; Leghorn hens, 17%; rock fryers 25, colored 23%; rock springs 26%, colored 24; rock broilers 22, colored 21; Leghorn 17%-19; bare- backs, 17-19; roosters 14; hen turkeys 17, toms 14, No. 2, 13; bs. up, 15; small 13; young white ducks, 4% Ibs. and up, 18%; leas than Gi ; 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK MMANEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | South St. Paul, May 27—(}—(. % Asal ir pare Bt 8, Dept. Agr.)—Cattle: 2,100; beef epambeiekene supply fairly large; mostly lightweight heat cash wi quotations today follow:| medium to good; early bids around Delivered To Arrive | 25-50 cents lower; good weight steers held above 1 medium to good eeeees i Wheat— 15% protein baal hcl icin: 2 de Doren: 100% 10% yearlings bid 8.00-10.00; early she NEW YORK 3 dk north. 1.05% 1.09% stock sales about steady, most bids New York, May —()—Butter, | Houd. 14% protein tending lower; few medium to good s0auy Greainety, beboe uae 1 dk north. 1.08% 1.00% . | heifers 7.75-10.00; beef cows 5.50-7.59; eatta 26%-27; extra oa >, 38: 2 dk north. 1.06% 1.08% -|odd head higher; low cutters and cut- xtra, 26%-27; ext score), 26; 3 dk north. 1.04% 1.06% +|ters around 3.50-5.25; bulls steady; firsts (88-91 scores), 24%-25%; sec- 11% | 18% protein desirable sausage bulls 5,75-625; ear GS atl) ot a RR ee ed + | stocker bids 25 or more lower; vealers, Cheese, 98,759, weaker. State, whole | Int rt 3.dk north 104% 1.05% 1,400; weak to 25 cents off; bulk 7.00- milk flats, fresh fancy 15%-16; held, Bul Gk north. 1.05% 1.07% Hogs: 1,100; about steady with last 1938 specials 23; 1934, fancy to spe-| 1 88." |2 dk north: 1.04% 1.06% week’s close; better. grade 200 Ibs. Eegs, 39509, irregular. Mixed col-| Jouns-Man 0 Z.Ge north. 108% 1.04% +|down, mostly 9.50-65; desirable 200- ors: Special packs or selections trom |xel 1432 dE north. 1.06% 107% Se ead eee fresh receipts, 26%-28%; standards 20% /2 GE norin. 1.08% 106% ‘]up; good sows largely 875-90; aver- ernest ere erected Graaeet 10% 1% “lage cost Saturday 9.54; weight 21 si -%; mediums ¢ a 5 ' Hi Ti. HERE Nh Ge aeoene 3 BORER... 1.04% 1.08% Ibs; for the week 9.32; weight 245 Ea checks, 23; storage packed firsts 3 north 02% 1.04% White eggs, 16 Sentens sis values; few early sales and indica- resale of premium |rouis, G. marks 31-31%; nearby. special packs including premiums, 29%-30%; near- by and midwestern hennery, exchange |Math. Alk. specials 28%; nearby and midwestern exchange standards 27-27%; marked ell trested ‘or Uners, feney, a14c34 shel or }, fancy, bs Pacific coast, standards, 30%-31; Pa-|Minn. Moline Imp. cific coast, shell treated or liners, me*|Mont. Ward .... diums, 28%4-29; browns, resale of/Murray Corp. premium marks, 30-30%; nearby and|Nash Motors Nat. Biscuit tions around steady on all classes, + 105% 1.07% 1.05% 1.07% | Odd head good grade wooled lambs up 3: 1 to 8.00; few medium grade clippers up ee to 7.00; ‘more desirable kinds held p+ 1.04% 1.06% 1.04% 1.06% /higher; no springers sold; good to or 34 {URMOR mOsm 4 choice shorn ewes up to 3.50; best ry i i 04% | Wooled kinds 4.00-50. wich cin a Dairy cows: generally around $5 per head lower for the week; most ship- 98% | per orders at decline; close up spring- t/ers draggy; medium and good spring- ers $50-$80; selections $85 or more; common down toward $35. CHICAGO 99% 1.02%] Chicago, May 27.—(4)—(U. S. Dept. Agr).—Hogs, 14,000, including 7,000 11% direct; active, strong to 5 higher than ae | Priday; sows 10 higher; 190- . |290 Ib, 10.10-15; top 10.20; 290-350 Ib. 9.80-10.00; 140-190 Ibs. 9.40-10.15; pigs sees |9.40 down; good packing sows 8,90- 9.25; light light, good and choice 140- seee*1160 Ibs. 9.40-90; light weight 160-200 bs, 9.65-10.15; medium weight 200-250 {] Ibs. 1000-20; heavy weight 250-350 packing sows, medium «}and good 275-550 Ibs. 8.50-9.40; pigs, good and choice 100-140 lbs. 8.50- 9.65. ‘| Cattle, 11,000; calves, 2,500; fed ‘steers and yearlings at standstill; .|Shipping demand very narrow; few -|lower grade yearlings and light steers -|weak to 25 lower; bidding fully 50 lower on well finished offerings; bet- ter grade weighty steers very scarce; she stock unevenly steady to 25 low- Miami MideCont bet Midland Stl. ererererey yer 5 3 a wor + 101% 1.03% 1.01% 1.08% or 22% 98% 92% South Dakota ognon aa : mo 3 90% 1.02% Durum if esve 1.00% 1.14% 113% 107% 101% ees a 5 § i quotations owing to the strike. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, May 27.—()—. Butter futures: High Low Close Storage Stand- 26% 26% 24% 24% 24% i H 3 a i RRR demand was quiet. Rye demand was|7.50. . _A representative will call if desire. ‘Telephone 52 and asked for the want ad Want-Ads department, Are Profitable 13.50; 1100-1300 Ibs. 10.50-14.00; 1300- 1500 Ibs. 10.75-14.00; common and medium 550-1300 Ibs. 5.75-10.75; heif- ers, good and choice 500-750 lbs. 9.50- 11.50; common and medium 5.50-9.75; cows, good 7.25-9.00; common and medium 5.50-7. low cutter and cutter, 3.75-5.75; bulls (yearlings ex- cluded), good (beef) 6.75-7.50; cut- ter, common and medium 5.50-6.85; vealers, good and choice 7.50-10.00; medium 5.50-7.50; cull and common 4.50-5.50; stocker and feeder cattle: steers, good and choice 500-1050 lbs 7.25-9.00; common and medium 5.25- Sheep, 9,000; lambs opened fairly active, 10-25 higher; later trade dull; indications around steady on few loads as yet unsold; good to choice clipped lambs 7.50-8.00; .top 8.10; springers 8.25-9.00; odd head higher; sheep firm; shorn native ewes 2.25- 4.00; slaughter sheep and lambs: spring lambs, good and choice 8.15- 9.25; medium 7.00-8.15; lambs, 90 Ibs. down, good and choice 7.35- 8.10; common and medium 6.25-7.50; 90-80 Ibs., good and choice 17.35-8.00: 98-110 Ibs., good and choice 7.25-85; ewes 90-150 Ibs. good and choice 2.25-4.10; all weights, common and medium 1.50-2.50. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, May 27.—()—(U. 1S. D. A.)—Cattle 3,500; slaughter sheep and yearling market not estab- lished; few bids 25 or more lower; talking fully 25 lower for fat she stock; stockers and feeders moderate- ly active, steady; numerous loads fed steers and yearlings salable 11.00 down; few heifers salable above 10.00; bidding mostly 7.50 down for beef cows; low cutters and cutters little changed; numerous sales 4.25-5.00; load lots desirable 650 lb. stockers up to 8.35; heavy stock steer calves up to .25. 8. Hogs 4,000; slow, opening bids and sales steady to 10 lower than Friday; better 190-325 Ib. butchers bid 9.50-65; part load sold at 9.70; 170-190 lb. lights 9.25-50; 150-170 lb. average 9.00- 25; sows mostly 8.65-75; feeder pigs 8.00-75; few strong weights up to 9.00. Sheep 2,500, including 560 direct; salable supply three doubles clipped lambs; balance truck-ins; fat lambs undertone steady to strong; asking higher; best fed clipped lambs held above 7.75. > | Miscellaneous | GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, May 27.—()—Govern- Professional Male Help Wanted Business Opportunity TEXAS-MEXICO LAWYERS. Jua- rez-El Paso Offices. Box 212, El Paso, Texas, Work Wanted WORK WANTED by day or hour. Phone 671-J, Ask for Mrs. Larson. For Rent FOR RENT—Beauty Shop. Heat, Nefi. Must be cheap. % mattress for sale, Phone 1468.0 a WANTED—Best automobile for $200. Communicate with Paul Hickox, Solen, N. Dak. Lots for Sale is LOTS FOR SALE on 20th Street. Reasonable terms. Monthly pay- ments. No interest. See 8. 8. Clifford. Rooms for Rent ie FOR RENT—Sleeping room, also basement room suitable for light housekeeping. Phone 1227-3. FOR RENT—Large front room’ in modern home. Suitable for two. 609-4th. Phone 1198. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern home. 813-2nd. Phone 263. ____Room and Board = FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home with board. Close in. 402 Mandan St. Phone 1347-LW. FOR SALE CHOICE lot at Lake Isabel 50x168. FARM, well situated, clear, good buildings. 2 COMFORTABLE homes on South Side, low taxes. One all modern. SEVERAL houses in best residence district. WE will arrange your loan for you. 111-3rd_ Street. Phone 877 Farm Lands IDEAL 45 acres with 1400 feet fine lake frontage on a beautiful lake, best of fishing, bathing, hunting. Fine place for summer cabins and poultry farm. $1050 half cash, Hud- son Land Agency, Aitkin, Minn. SACRIFICE NE% 25 145 77, Sheri- ment bonds: Liberty 3%s, 100.4. Liberty 1st 4%s, 100.5. Liberty 4th 4%s, 102.7. Treasury 4%s, 116.17. Treasury 4s, ——. Home Owners’ Loans 4s '51, 100.26. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, May 27.—(#)—Foreign exchange irregular. Demands: Great Britain, 495; France, 6.58%; Italy, 8.22%; Germany, 40.28; Norway, 24.88; Sweden, 25.53; Montreal in New York, 100.124; New York in Montreal, 99.87%. NEW YORK BONDS New York, May 27.—(#) — Bonds close: Great Northern 7s of 1936, 93%. Tob. Prods. 64s of 2022, —. NEW. YORG CURB er; better grade heifers holding up; creee/bulls fully steady; vealers weak, *|tending lower; slaughter cattle and ‘| vealers: steers, good and choice 550- 900 Ibs. 9.75-12.75; 900-1100 Ibs, 10.25- FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: (a8. U. 8. PAT. OFF. eB8ASiunrvam oSSSENUZ0, REERAE FAK FRR FREER 1.67% 1.74% 167% reek. ‘Jsomewhst toward the end of last Week, and advances in quotations © have not been as marked were confident as a result of exceptionally * good clearances of available supplies | Texas of old clipped wool during the last . three weeks. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Minn, May 27.—4P)— ‘Wheat: 1.13%; 111%; 5 1.10%; No. 3 dark northern, 1.05%- 1.09%; No. 1 northern heavy, 106%- * 1.13%; No. 1 northern, 1.07%-1.11%; _ No. 2 northern, 1.06%-1.10%; No. 1 amber durum hard, 96%-1.12%; No. 2 amber durum hard, 96%-1.12%; No, 1 amber durum, 94%-1.06%; No, 2 amber durum, 92%-1.06%; No. 1 mixed durum, 89%-1.00%; No. mixed durum, 87%-1.09%; No. 1 red durum, no quotation. Flax, No. 1, 1.70: Oats, No. 3 white, 84%-37%; rye, No. 1, 50-53, Malting barley, 60-90. Barley, No. 1 feed, FF FFRKK KAKSRPKKRKA 114%; No. 1 northern, 1.10; No. 3 mixed, 81% -98% ; No. 2 amber durum, 1.16%. * Corn: No. 2 yellow, 78. A Reriey; No. 2 malting, 78-90; No. "Flax: No. 1, 1.74%-1.00%. Oats and rye not quoted. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) RRR FE New York, May 27.—(#)—Curb. Cities Service 2%. Elec. Bond é& Share 7. United Founders %. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, May 27.—(?)—Stocks close: ae First Bank Stock, 8. Northwest Banco. (no trading). CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, May 27.—(?)—Wheat, No. 2 mixed, 94-95; corn, No. 2 mixed, 84%-85; No. 1 yellow, 86; No. 2 yel- low, lake billing, 84%; sample grade, 10; oats, No. 1 white, 39%; sample 1,00; timothy seed, 12.00-14.00 cwt.; clover seed, 11.00-16.50 cwt. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, May 27.—(?)—Flour 10 lower. Carload lots, family pat- ents, 7.00-7.20 a Barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments, 18,189. Pure bran, 23.00-23.50. Standard middlings, 28.00-28.50. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, May 27.—(#)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Potatoes, 197, on track 361, total U. 8. shipments Saturday 722, Sunday 62; old stock, dull, supplies liberal, demand and trading slow; sacked per cwt.; Wisconsin round whites U. 8. No. 1, 65-76; Michigan round whites U. 8. No. 1, 62%; Idaho Russets U. 8. [ SSMS neh SLSsoSsousSBo8EBwoos 8 = Midwest Util, —. |, MoGraw El. 18. 42%-44%; No. 2 feed, 42%-43%; No. 'You can be stage-struck with- 3 feed, 40% -42%. R i r out being @ bit. tion 1.50-55; new stock slightly weak- jon 1 1.70-80; fair quality and condi- dan County. Write best cash offer. Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Dubuque, Towa. ee ee FOR SALE—Two ten acre tracts. $450 each, Inquire at 311 South 8th St. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—5 room house or apartment. 2 bedrooms, Write Tribune Ad. 10292. ————— er; supplies liberal, demand and trad- ing slow; Louisiana Bliss triumphs U. 8. No. 1 and partly graded 1.50; slight- ly heated 1.40; Alabama Bliss triumphs 1,60-65; Mississippi Bliss triumphs U. 8. No. 1, 1. MONEY RATES New York, May 27.—(”)—Call money steady; % per cent all day. Time loans steady; 60-90 days % offered; 4-6 mos. % offered. Prime Commercial paper % per TWO-TIMER. 2 ae. Louis Meyer, above, will be seeking his third victory in the 500-mile Indianapolis Speedway race when he pilots his mount around the 2%4-mile Hoosier track Memorial Day. The Cali- fornian was victor in 1928 and lights and water furnished, Prince} Hotel. foe FOR RENT—Brick storehouse, size 25x35. STEADY WORK — GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Burleigh County. No experience or capital needed. Write today. McNESS Co., Dept. I, Free- port, Illinois, WANTED—Young man to work by the month, F, Jaszkowiak. FOR SALE—Restaurant business and fixtures in county seat town of 1300. Southwestern part of state. Good business. Write Tribune Ad. 10260. FOR RENT—Service station and work shop, inside floor space, 44x24, Write Box 136, Turtle Lake, N. D. Female Help Wanted Miscellaneous LADY WANTED for local coffee route paying up to $32.50 a week. Everything furnished. Automobile given producer. Write Albert Mills, 7156 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. _|TYPIST, earn money at home, Good pay. Send 3c stamp for details. Ty- pist Bureau, 91 Elm St., Westfield, Mass. WANTED—Girl for general house- work speaking German or Bohe- mian. 207 Mandan St. after 5 p, m. FOR SALE SIX ROOM modern home, three bed- rooms, good condition, garage, beau- tiful place, gas heat, near Capitol, desirable, SEVEN ROOM modern dwelling, three bedrooms, good condition, close in, garage, gas heat, $3500.00. NINE ROOM modern bungalow, four bedrooms, well located, good condi- tion, desirable, gas heat, revenue producer, $4750.00. SEVEN ROOM modern dwelling, four bedrooms, near schools, gas heat, garage, $3800.00. OTHER houses and also building lots for sale. GEO. M. REGISTER Apartments for Rent room unfurnished apartment, 2 bedrooms, Adults preferred. 413- |_ 9th ‘st. FOR RENT—One room and kitchen- ette apartment, furnished. Avail- able June Ist, 723 Mandan. Phone 1694, FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment. Suitable for 2 adults. 307-4th St. FURNISHED apartment Apartments, 215-3rd Street. FOR RENT—Nicely decorated four} - STAPLING MACHINES LET US demonstrate the Markwell paper fastener. You will find this to be the neatest stapler you ever used. Staples sheets together per- manently or temporarily. Bismarck Tribune Job Department. WANTED—Location for general store ~ in western North Dakota. Must have territory. Give details. Write Tribune Ad. 10247, TYPEWRITERS and adding ma- chines. Repairs and supplies. CAP- ITAL TYPEWRITER CO., 207 Bdwy., Bismarck, N. D. Phone 620. For Sale ATTENTION POULTRY RAISERS AND EATERS—We have Baby Chicks, started chicks and spring chickens for sale. Those people de- siring to raise capons this year see Mr. Trauger. (An experienced ca- Pponizer, culler and master breeder of poultry) from the MANDAN ELECTRIC HATCHERY, on Train- ing School road, Mandan, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Early Minn. 13 N. D. grown seed corn. Germination, 92%. Graded. $4.00 per bu. Nice Early Ohio potatoes per 100 Ib. $1.75. Oakland rear end, good as new from 1927 Oakland. Phone 22 South 9th, Bismarck, E—Seed ‘corn, Minnesota 13 and Falconer at $3.50 per bushel. Also Hereford bulls one year old. Walter E. Sellens, 8 miles N. W. of Bismarc! FOR SALE—Falconer seed corn. Graded. 92% germination. Grown in Morton county. $4.00 per bu. Red Trail Dairy, R.1, Mandan. FOR SALE—Falconer seed corn. $3.50 per bushel. Germination 98%. Ervin Bourgois, 9 miles N. W. of Bismarck, river road. Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Modern six room house in Bismarck, close in. Sacrifice if taken at once. 24 room hotel, coun- ty seat, big snap. 2000 acre ranch, eastern Montana, at bargain price. Must be sold within next 90 days. Phone 601 or wrjte C. W. Finkle, 217 Washington SI jismarck, FOR SALE. ‘oom = bungalow with small basement apartment. Seven years old. Excellent condi- tion. Located near school. Very reasonable terms. $4000. T, M. Casey & Son, 518 Bdwy. FOR SALE BY OWNER: 5 room stucco bungalow. All modern, with 3 room basement apartment, 709- 12th St. FOR SALE—Practically new apart- ment house in Bismarck. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. 10252. Household Goods for Sale BARGAINS IN NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS— This is your opportunity to get one of the following last year models at less than cost if you act quickly. ‘They won't last long at the prices we are quoting. Two 5 cubic ft. G. E. Refrigerators, one conventional type, the other with monitor top. Retailed at $175 and $180 each, now $135. One S67 model, monitor top. Retailed at $220. Now $170. MEL- VILLE ELECTRIC SHOP. 406% Bdwy. FOR SALE—Barton washing ma- chine, Practically new. At @ bar- gain. Call at 416 Rosser. FOR SALE—Pioneer Dent seed corn. 95% germination. Home grown, $4.00 bushel. Phone 7-F-6. James Robideau, Bismarck. ed diamond rings, Both for $95. Telephone 271 in Bismarck. FOR SALE—Pioneer Dent seed corn. 95% germination. Home grown, $4.00 bushel, Phone 7-F-6. FOR SALE—Falconer seed corn, $4.00 bushel. Lawrence Obowa, 4 miles _-notth, ‘Bismarck, N. Dak, FOR SALE—Minnesota 13 seed corn. Test 90%. $3.50 bushel. Emmet __Ryberg, Menoken, N. D. FOR SALE—6 head good young work horses. One saddle mare. Phone - _ 1638 after 7:00 p. m. FOR SALE—Pure Bison seed flax. Free of all weed. Jacob P. Dietrich, Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Gehu flint seed corn. Test 95%. $4.50 per bushel, Call Harold Breen, 8-F3. FOR SALE — Waste Paper Baler cheap. Inquire at the Tribune office. ———_—_—_——————— Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE—Ice box. 75 1b. capacity. Hotpoint automatic electric range. Phone 1569-J, FOR SALE—Household goods. Call at 518-6th St. Phone 890. —————————e=>~~—eE>q$}{$}y£z=z={[{[Z[_—>=E=S=E=E= Personal HARRINGTON'S prices for real pure steam Supercurline permanents, re- duced. Regular was $3.50, now $2.45, Oil steam was $5.00, now $3.65. Super Oil Steam now only $4.65.. Only at Harrington’s. Phone 130. STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, IN- DIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of Udga, a doctor’s prescription at Service Drug Store. MATTRESSES YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 309 8th St. Phone 1962. first week in June. Share 615-7th St. PARTIES WANT ride to New York expenses. 1928 1934 1930 Ford 1929 1935 radio 1935 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan With radio ....+..-se,+++++ ++ 875.00 1934 Plymouth standard coach 475.00 1928 Hudson Sedan .......... 50.00 1933 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 475.00 1932 Plymouth Sedan ++ 295.00 1932 Ford Coupe .. 295.00 1930 Ford Coach . 225.00 1929 Hudson Sedan 225.00 1931 Chevrolet Coach . 275.00... 1934 Plymouth Coach 495.00. 11931 Wi Sedan 185.00 1931 Buick Sedan . 385.00 1931 Studebaker Sedan 225.00 1933 Chrysler Brougham 595.09 1926 Chrysler 58 Coach .. 65.00 1927 Chrysler 70 Sedan 100.00. 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan . 350.00 These Prices Include a 1985 license, CORWIN-CHURCHILL Dr. M. J. Hydeman Osteopathic Physician 21734 Broadway Ave. Room 10 Telephone: g&ex3"" Res—1123

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