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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 12; 1935 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., July 12 PROFIT - TAKERS ARE DRIVEN 10 COVER IN ADVANCE ON MARKE lew. Buying Is Particularly. Ap- ing parent in Motor, Specialty, Aviation Issu New York, July 12—(?)—Most prof- {t takers stepped-aside in Friday's stock market and:-new buying gave & substantial lift to aviation, motor and specialty issues, - Equities, generally, did -not appear disturbed by another drop in wheat values -at- Chicago. The close was xi- steady to: firm, Transfers appro: rer mated 1,000,000 shares. ‘The -utilities,. steel, mines and a/Bal! number of other divisions were list-| Rarnsdsil less until the last hour when they: de- cided to trail the gainers. General Motors was:-again a feature, reaching | Bord a higher. year’s level in active deal- ings with a gain of more than a coint.- This issue opened with a sransfer of 3,000-shares. In addition to wheat, other grains were soggy. Cotton, however, found support. Secondary bonds were & drag on domestic loans. The dollar firmed against leading foreign ex- o changes. American Telephone, a loser most of the day, came back in late trans-/ Chrvsi actions for a moderate gain. The other utilities were narrow. —_—_—_—_— OO { Produce Markets | Feit eterna Ncrensiocco tt CHICAGO Chicago, July 12—(%)—Butter was firm, eggs steady and poultry ocatll to firm Friday. Butter, 23,143, firm; creamery spe- cr cials (93 score) 24%-25; extras (92) No. 1, 1.85; Missouri Cobblers U. 8, Closing Prices July 12, Adams Exp. Alaska Jun. 9 RP BEPSPBGEREGE BBE “Pa AAVERTERT gP PEAS Duluth, Minn uly a 5 puri ‘Open High Close Bept. , ‘gaye aK 32% i % 29% 20% 13°". 162"" 1381" 181 St 51 151 151 Chicago, Sy ee : Wasel— “ign Low Close uly ‘B3% - 81% --88% | {Se Bn mae aa Dec..." 85% | 85% 83% 83% guly Q% B Bh 1H Sept. 4% 15 ay aie Deg. 6344 63% ler (62% July 33% 33% 33% 33% a 3%. 31% 31% 31% Bee. 33% 33% 33” 33 pa guly 43 Bept. 18% Dec. 46% July : 44 Be 2 13.90 24; extra firsts (90-01) 23%-%; firats Curtiss, Wright 1150 (88-89) 21%-22%; me nc petld a ‘Dome. Mines e standards (90 centralized: car! . |Dougias Airc. 28% ,MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Eggs, 13,662, ‘steady; prices un-| OuPont 106%! ainneapolis,: July 12— (Wheat changed. Bast. Kodak . . ahs receipts Friday 70 compared to Poultry, live, 38: trucks, steady to/El. Auto Lite “| year ago firm; hens 4% Ibs. and less 16%,| El, Pow. & Lt, “e colts cash, wheat and coarse more than 4% lbs. 17; leghorn hens} tq p. Fire Ins. 37 ean — iz Ly atecaey lay fol adh 18; rock fryers 19 to-21, colored 18;|Pirest, T. & R. 14% | 1sq rock springs 22, colored 21; rock) First Nat. Stores 54% 1) dk north. 1.05% 1.07% broilers 17 to 18, colored 17; leghorn|Fox Film 11% 12 dk north. 1.04% 1.0514 chickens 2 Ibs. up 15, less than 2 Ibs. Seg oe $2413 dk north. 1.02% 1.03% 14; bareback chickens 13 to 15; roos-/ Gen foods 36% aoe 1.08% 1.06% ters 12%; turkeys 11 to 15; old ducks} ee ae Ror LR toe 4% lbs. up 10%, small 10; young/Gen. Mills . 8, |3 dk north. 1.01% 1.02% white ducks 4% Ibs. up 15, small 12;}Gen. Motors . 36% small colored ducks 11; old geese 10; em ey Sig. dk 104 young’ 12. Gold Dust ‘ Heat 17,135, eae Cronmeert: 1.01% hig! than extra 24%-: extra ° score) 24%; firsts (88-91 scores) 22%-|Gt- Nor. Pid 103% 24; seconds (84-87 scores) 21%-22; oud. Her. “ 1.0145 centralized (80 ‘score) 23%-%. Howe Sound Tee Cheese, 102,944, steady. Prices un-}Hudson Motor 8% l1 1.03% changed. Hupp Motor ie 2 Here Eggs, 14,342, steady. Mixed colors: A standards and “commercial standards | {dus Rayon Fyfe oe Winter Wheat 25%-26; firsts 24%-%; dirties No. 1,/Int. Harvester 47% 11D eh Ibs., 28%; other mixed colors un- Ae ahs Can ay 1H 101% 1.03% 1.01% 1.03% anged. 5 . 13% é Live poultry irregular. By freight: |Jewel Tea . 6 jib 3 rollers 16 to 4 22; fowls 18 to 22; roos~ eee 83%) + 1.00% 1.01% 1.00% 1.01% ters 14;- other freight grades un- 13% ae thanged, 18% : 1,00: z All white and brown unchanged. an elu le sagt pe Rese Live poultry, by express: broilers 2. 1 DEW or faint ie Tee 17 to 21; fowls 18 to 20; other ex- Liq 32% | Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat press grades unchanged. W'S cence 48% 112% protein Dressed poultry irregular. Fresh:|Lorillard (P) 21% 11 DEW or chickens unquoted; other fresh grades | Louis. G. 18 1H W..... 96% 98% 96% 98% unchanged. Frozen turkeys 19 to 28;|Mack Sree ils Grade of 5 or other frozen grades unchanged. Math. Alk. Fe 1H Wi. -94% 97% 94% 974 CHICAGO . POTATOES Co} 3%] cho Chicago, July .12—(AP—U. 8. D. Mid-Cont, Pet. NK iT “99 + 101% 1.07% 99% 1,04% A.)—Potatoes 80, on track 227, total | Mi &t 16% 113% protein U. 8. shipments . 580; stock sbout| Minn. Moline Imp. 4% 1.00% 1.06% steady, supplies- light, demand and| Mo. Kan, & Tex a 4% 20% trading Ught; sacked per cwt.: Wis-| murray Corp. consin Round Whites U. 8. No. 1, 45;|Nash Motors 93% Idaho Russets U..8. No. 1, 1.40; new|Nat. Biscuit stock, about. steady, supplies light, | Nat. Deir, es demand and trading moderate; Ala- Bat. rk 80% bama Bliss Triumphs U. 8. No. l,|Nat Bia’. Neg 1.65; California: Long Whites U. 8./N. Y. Central + 79% No. 1 and partly’ graded 82% to 1.22%; Kansas Cobblers U. 8. No. 1, 1.05; Oklahoma Bliss Triumphs U. 8. No. 1, 1.20 to 145; Tennessee Cob-|52° blers U. S.. No, 1, 1.40 to 1.45. BUTTER-EGG FUTURES Chicago, ay, 12.—()— Butter Futures: , High Low Close Storage standards, November vee 25% 24% 24% Fresh mcaniercn July 24% 26 (e Egg futures: Refrigerator standards, October sere 26 © 25% ©=.25% CHICAGO CASH Chicago, July 12—(7)—Cash wheat No. 2 dark hard new 90%; new No. 2 red 84-85%; No. 2 red tough &2%-' No. 2 hard old 92%; No. 1 hard new 90%4-90%; No. 3 mixed old 89%; No. 1 mixed 86%-89%. Corn, No. 5, mixed 81; No. 2 yellow 85%-87; No. 2 white 87%; oats, No. 2 white 36- 36%; sample grade 29%; no rye, no buckwheat no soybeans, barley nom- inal, feed 35-47; malting 50- timothy seed per cwt. 4.25; new 4.45; clover seed per cwt. 13.25-18.25. DULUTH CASH CLOSE Duluth, Minn., suly 32>0P)—Sllos- ing cash prices: -- Wheat, No, i dark. northern heavy 1.06-111%; No. 1 dark northern 1.05% -1.09% ; 1.04%4-1,08%; 1.03% -1.07% ; 1.06% -.1136; No. 2 amber durum hard 8114-1.07%; No. 1 amber durum: 80% -1.02%; No. 2 amber durum 79%-1.02%;. No. 1 mixed durum 76%-1.05%; No.2 mixed | J durum 74% -1.05%. Flax, No. 1, 1.52. Oats, No. 3 white, 33%-36%. Rye, No. 1, 41%-44%. Barley, malting, 50-70; No. 1 feed, 38%-40%; No. 2 feed, 38%-39%; No. 3 feed, 3654-38%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, July 12.—(#)—Stocks lose: First Bank Btock 10%. Northwest Banco 5%. ewatieSS2e Bron RE Rate, iy eH SBVSas.88ssu! ‘Winnipeg, wheat, No. 1 northern 80; porthern 77; No. 3 northern 7: Cash ogts No. 2 white ris No. 3 white 414. % | moderate volume -but..medium and | BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Rusell-Miller ‘ Co.) Date July 12 No. 1 dark northern 84 No. 1 northern 84 No. 1 amber durum 60 No. 1 mixed durum 55 No, 1 red durum 52) No. 1 flax 1.26 No. 2 flax 1.23 No. 1 ry 21 Barley 26 Oats . 26 Hard winter wheat 70 25% - 48% BOSTON WOOL ead 12 Boston, July 12—(AP—U. 8.‘ D. of |AJ—The finer quailty of - western 11 |Sfown. wool are moving steadily at lower wools are“rather quiet. - Short: French combing 64s and finer terri- tory woo] bring mostly 65. to 67 cents scoured basis while average to good French combine sells at 68 to 70 cents. French combing 68 to 60s % to @ cents for scoured basis. bright strictly combing 58 to blood greases have realized 66 cents scoured basis. RANGE OF. CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, pd 12.—()—Range of carlot grain sales; Wheat, No, 1 heavy dark northern spring 1.08%; No, 1 dark northern 1.06-1.08%; No. 2 mixed 1.00%-1.01; No. 2 hard amber durum 1.05%. Corn, No. 2 white 81%. Oats, No. 4 hard white 33. Barley, No. 1, 40-54. Fiax No. 1, 1.57. Rye not quoted ee changed with. inquiry good for amber. "|Oats was unchanged with demand {| to good demand, according to quality. +|steers slow, ***11025 Ib. lots 8.00-10.00; choice mixed .]and under; average cost Thursday *|tive lambs 8.00; some held higher; .]¢ommon throwouts down to 6.00 or ‘**| steady; bulk better grade springers New York Stocks ||| Grain Quotations FRESH BREAKDOWNS SUFFERED BY WHEAT ON CHICAGO MARKET Late ‘Weakness of ‘Prices Both at Kansas City and Minne- apolis Has Effect Chicago, July 12—()—Influenced’ by late weakness of prices both at %4 | Kansag City and’ Minneapolis, wheat i: values here suffered new. breaks Fri- {day at the last. Grain tratle volume in Chicago was Sen) only moderate, with price dips and | spurts following. each other ‘spasmo- dically, - Effects of the U. 8. govern-. Ment’s. ,optimistic crop report were still felt, ‘Wheat closed weak, 1% to 2% un- der Thursday's finish, Sept. 82% to %, corn unchanged to % down, Sept. 74% to %, oats % to % off and Provisions unchanged: to 7 cents de- MINNEAPOLIS : FUTURES ARE IRREGULAR, LOWER Minneapolis, July 12.—()—Wheat futures pursued an irregular course through the market session here Fri- day and ended up on a lower level due largely to prospects of continued cool weather through the northwest and Canada. Buying -inspired ‘by flour sales failed. to absorb all ef the. pressure and speculative interest was reduced by the weather news. July wheat closed 1%c lower, September 2c lower and December 2%c lower. Coarse grains sympathized : with wheat and elosed lower. July and September oats each closed %c lower, while July and September rye each finished 1c lower. July and Septem- ber barely closed 1%¢ lower... July flax. finished 12c .off while Septem- her and December closed 2c lower. Cash wheat receipts were light and 38) in quiet demand. Demand was fair for diversion points’ high protein quality. Winter wheat was firmer and demand quiet to fair. Durum was nominally un- Corn demand was a shade better. fair for choice quality. Rye was nom- inally unchanged with inquiry fair to good. Barley buying was better. Flax offerings were light and in fair | Livestock | SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, July 12—(@—(v. S. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 3,300; slaughter about like Thursday's close, several.medium to good 715. to load at latter price; she stock steady with feed cows weak; medium to good heifers 7.00-9.00; plain grassy light- weights down to 5.00 or less; low c ter and cutter cows ranged 3.50-4.50; lower grade beef cows 4.50-5.50; bulls active, steady, common to medium 5.00-6.00; little done on stockers early; calves 2,200; vealers weak to 50 cents lower; bulk 7.00 downward, choice se- lection 7.50. Hogs 2,800; mostly steady on all Classes; some interests bidding lower on heavy butchers. Top 9.75 sparingly for 200-220 Ibs.; better 170-240 lbs., 9.50-9.65;- 240-280 Ibs. 900-50; 280-350 Tbs. mostly 8.50-9.00; heavier weights down to 8.25; pigs and light lights scarce, desirable weight sows largely 8.30; a few 8.35; heavies down to 8.00 8.20; weight 290; top 9.75. Sheep 600; opening slow, early sales all classes steady; good to choice na- under; a few medium to good -year- lings 5.00-5.75; good to choice slaugh- ter ewes: 3.00-3.25; Dairy cattle more active, fully 50.00-65.00; a few selections $70.00; light and backward kinds 30.00-45.00. CHICAGO Chicago, July 12—(AP—U. 5. D. A.)—Hogs 8,000, including 4,000 di- rect; steady: to 10 cents lower than Thursday's average; weights under 230 tbs. holding up; better grade 200 to 250 Ibs. 9.75 to 10,20; top 10.25; 250 to 350 Ibs. 8.90 to 10.00; 160 to; 200 Ibs. 9.50 to 10.15; most packing sows 8.35 to 8.60. Cattle 3,000; 500 calves; no reliable outlet for fat steers and long year- lings; .supply of such kinds mainly holdovers: from earlier in the week, and moving very slowly at 10.00 CLASSIFIED ADS’ Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for one insertion— 45 cents for 15 words, First insertion (per word) ........8 cents 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive insertions (per word) 4 consecutive insertions (per word) Yow Message Will Reach Thousands _ For as Little as This table of rates effective ouly in the state of North Dakota, Cuts and border used on want sds come ‘under classified display 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 ba ees “NCE OF CASH IN A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and asked for the want ad department, to 25 cents lower. Cutter cows weat | at 5.00 down. Mainly 4.75 down; | bulls strong to shade higher up to| 6.35 being paid. ° Vealers unevenly weak to 50 cents lower. ferings at 8.00 showing most declina Sheep 6,000; active around steady on all classes. Native lambs 8.25 to 8.60; top paid by all interests. Bulk 8.50 upward. 5 cars of choice Idahos 8.50 with short deck out at 7.00. Good to choice yearlings 6.50; na- five ewes 2.00 to 3.25. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, Juiy 12.—(AP—| U. 8. D. A.)\—Cattle 1,000; beef steers} and yearlings dull, weak; low grade cows moderately active; fully steady; other fat she stock draggy, weak to! 25 lower; many cow bids off more; stockers and feeders scarce; scat- tered sales slaughter steers and year- lings largely 9.75 down; car choice 746 Jb. heifers 9.25; few beef cows 5.75 down; low cutters and cutters largely 3.65 to 4.25. Hogs 3,500; mostly fully steady to all interests; better 190 to 250 Ib. butchers 9.50 to 9.60; early top 9.65; 240 to 270 Ib. weights 9.35 to 9.! little done on heavier butchers; 150 to 190 lb. averages 9.00 to 9.50; sows 8.25 to 8.50;; feeder pigs 8.65 down. Sheep 1,500; including 270 direct and 540 billed through; early fat lamb bids and few sales steady; na- tives largely 8.00 to 8.10; package na- tive feeding lambs 6.50; few year- jlings 5.00; late Thursday deck Idaho, feeding lambs 6.75, Agger) ! Miscellaneous | li rs FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, July 12.—(4)—Foreign exchange easy; Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 4.95%; France 6.61%; Italy 8.22; Germany 40.33; Norway 24.90;' Sweden 25.57; Montreal in New York Choice of-| — Wanted to Borrow Houses and Flats Cash In! Want-Ads Are Profitable Female Help Wanted | WANTED TO BORROW—$2000 at 6%. Ample security. Write Trib- une Ad. 10801. Mexicans Turn Back Lakers in Twin Bill Devils Lake, July 12—(@)—The La Junta club, champions of Old Mexi- co, resumed their barnstorming tour Friday after sweeping a four game series with Devils Lake, finishing nine innings in a 5-5 tie although outhit here Wednesday and taking the fin- al, 4 to 1, at Cooperstown Thursday. The Mexicans won the first two| games by scores of 3 to 0 and 8 to 7.! Thursday both teams scored heavi- ly in the early innings in Devils Lakes | _ due to wild work in the field and on the paths. Paul Kardow gave up seven hits as the Lakers knocked Dovalino from the box but were mastered by Salazar. At Cooperstown Thursday, Gordon Schrawder pitched hitless ball until the sixth when the Mexicans hopped on him for three runs climaxed by Catcher Arjona’s double. Barradas, a veteran lefthander on the mound for the Mexicans, gave up five scattered hits and was backed up with error- less ball, 32 to Get Jobs on N. D. Forestry Work Milwaukee, fate employment of 1,237 men mostly from relief rolls, for national forest work in nine states of the north cen- tral region was announced Friday by E. W. Tinker, regional forester. The employment was made pos- sible, Tinker said, through the re- ceipt of $997,936 of emergency re- Nef money. Ninety per cent of those hired will be taken from relief rolls. Quotas for the state are Minnesota 249; Missouri 191; Illinois 52; Mich- igan 282; Ohio 86; North Dakota 32; 99.84%; New York in Montreal 100.15%. i MONEY RATES New York, July 12. — (®) — Call money steady; % per cent all day. Time loans steady, 60-90 days % Offered; 4-6 mos % offered. Prime commercial ‘acceptances un- changed. NEW YORK BONDS New York, July 12.—(P)—Bonds close: : Great Northern 7s of 1936, 98. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) McGraw El. 19%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, July iol amiiiae ment bonds: Treasury.4%8 117. Treasury 45 112. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York): Quart, Inc. Sh. 1.37; 1.50. - CURB STOCKS New York, July 12.—(#)—Curb: Cities Service 1%. Elec. Bond & Share 8%. downward to 8.50; fat she-stock 15 United Founders 7-16. Indiana 52; Iowa 52; and Wiscon- sin 241, Report Decline in Exports to Europe Washington, July 12.—(?)—Large decreases in exports to Europe were |F shown by commerce department fig- ures Friday to have accounted entire- ly for the decline of American export trade for the first five months of this year as compared with last year. Exports to every other section of the world increased some $50,076,000 while those to Europe decreased $61,- 822,000, leaving a net decline in ex- ports of $11,746,000. $36,480 Granted for Battle on Barberry Fargo ,N. D., July 12.—(#)—Joyce O. Roberts, assistant state leader of bar- berry work, announced Friday local labor will be employed for barberry eradication in expending $36,780 granted North Dakota from work re- lief fund for the pi No official arte of the allotment has been received but Roberts said the program in operation in the state will be continued under the new grant. COMMISSION TO Arrangements for the federal trade commission and the skeletonized NRA to carry out with industry voluntary code agreements supplanting the code structure invalidated by the Supreme court were made by President Roosevelt at a White House conference. Among those attending were, left to right: ¢. H. March, E. U. Davis, James O'Neill, NRA head; G. §. Ferguson and W. A. Ayres. (Asecelated Press Photo) FOR SALE—7 room modern house in west part of city. Near school. Excellent condition and location. New 5 room bungalow, near capi- tol, $5300, 12 room modern house, ideal for apartments or rooms. T. M, Casey & Son, 518 Bdwy. FOR RENT—Modern 5 room house. Newly decbrated throughout. Phone 460-M. FOR RENT—Duplex on Avenue A. Phone 796. FOR SALE—Several houses from 4 For information call TW house. 818-7th St. Phone 1747-R. young, single man with good per- sonality is desired. Must be com- petent to drive in the larger cities. State age, experience, give refer- ences and salary expected in first _letter, Write Tribune Ad. 10810, WANTED—Clerk and assistant parts- man. Steady position, by one of Bismarck’s largest auto dealers. Al- so Al mechanic. Write Tribune Ad. 10808. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Large sleeping room. Reasonable. To share with high school boy. 418-8th Street. Phone 1993. July 12—(e)—Immed-|FOR 1 ed front room, Near park and pool. Gentlemen |_ preferred. Phone 1739. FOR RENT—Cilean sleeping room in modern home. Also buffet for sale. 423 11th 8t. ——— Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Three room apartment on 14th Street, $30.00 per month, 2 room apt. on 4th Street. T. M. _Casey & Son, 518 Bdwy. nished 2 room apartment, upstairs. Phone 1214. Inquire 120 W. Rosser. FOR RENT—Furnished one room and kitchenette apartment. Also sleep- ing room, Adults only. 322-9th. FOR RENT—Unfurnished and fur- niaied apartments. Call at 422-5th. 197 31. INT—One double ment apartment. 1517 Bowen ‘Ave. Phone 552-w. — ___Personal i HARRINGTON’S prices for real pure steam Supercurline pe:manents, 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. . MATTRESSES YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 409 9th. Phone 519. Miscellaneous __ STAPLING MACHINES LET US demonstrate the Markwell WANTED—Two operators, experienced beauty Must hat have good per- sonality. Apply Annex Barber _ Shop. WANTED -Howckeeber on farm, 35- Give age, experience and wanes wanted in first letter. Write Tribune Ad. 10804. WANTED—Woman cook for mine boarding house. Steady job to right party. Reference requested. Ad- dress Box 147, Washburn, N. Dak. [EEE Business Opportunity PROFITABLE chain store agenciei available. $3,500 to $5,000. locations. Write Marshall Wella company, Duluth, Minn. FOR SALE—Grocery store, doing # nice cash business, good location, rent reasonable, frigidaire equipped. Must sell on account of health. Write Box 126, Bismarck, N. Dak. a work Wanted YOUNG MAN atttending school needs part time work badly. Prefer mechanical work. Phone Chris, 1429, evenings. EXPERIENCED lawn mower sharp- ening. Re-ground, $1.00, oiled and cleaned, 50. Called for and deliv- ered. Phone 899, delivery or clerical work. Call at __152¢ Broadway after six. FOUR high school girls want odd Jobs ironing, cleaning, taking care of children. Phone 1173-W. WANTED—Truck driving or work on farm. Can give references. Write Tribune Ad. 10786. RELIABLE girl wants housework, Phone 718-J. Ask for Clara. ———EeE=EE——zx—z=—_E={Z{={[{[{[[___—_= ‘Lost and Found FOUND—Boston bull dog. Dark brown with white spots. Wearing collar, Call at Tribune office, Farm Lands County. Nice location, on graveled highway. One mile from good town. Good buildings. Price very reasonable. Owner will be at farm for only one day shortly. For further particulars and appoint- ment address Box 61, McIntosh, 8, Dak, ff Wanted to Buy e, WANTED TO BUY—Good used day- bed, rug, bridge lamp, chiffoner, small gas stove. 314-3rd._ WANTED TO BUY—Chiffonier of chest of drawers. ed. 808-7th. ns Wanted to Trade ” WILL trade business college life scholarship plus plan to earn liv- ing expenses while attending school for good used car. This proposi- tion is worth $400 and must be taken up immediately. Write Tribune Ad. 10787. Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE—Fine 320 acres McLean , Reasonably pric-- paper fastener. You will find this USED CARS to be the neatest stapler you ever|1930 Ford Coach ............ $225.00 used. Staples sheets together per-|1933 Essex Terroplane Sedan 375.00 manently or temporarily. Bismarck; 1928 Chrysler Sedan .. +» 225.00 Tribune Job Department, Heed Suit eae pe os ae TYPEWRITERS and adding ma- | 192 s y lan .. 75. chines. Repairs and supplies. CAP-|1925 Model T. Ford Roadster 25.00 ITAL TYPEWRITER CO., 2027/1933 Rockne Panel Truck .... 425.00 - Bdwy.. Bismarck, N D. Phone 620./1931 Dodge Sedan .... . HAVE space to store plano for use. 1-4 chert Coach . 2 7500 No children. Phone 1496, ternational Truc nee | 1932 Plymouth 7 ee Le 1935 Ford Deluxe no .. WOOL WANTED 1928 Buick Secan 4 Y WE PAY highest cash market prices |1931 Willys Sedan for wool and sheep pelts. We also|1933 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 5000 sell new and used wool bags and (1933 twine at low prices, Bring us all/1931 -your hides and metals. Northern | 1927 Hide and Fur Co., Bismarck, North CORNET CRU RCA ‘Morors, Dakota. For Sale FOR SALE—Two ton trafler. Good condition. Call Fred Heiser on Frank Gabel farm, Phone four wheel 13-F110. FOR SALE—3.young milk cows, all good producers. Write or see E. A. Thomas, Driscoll. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Ice box, radio, day bed including mattress, breakfast set, chairs, rocking chairs, fruit jars, miscellaneous articles. Call at 213- llth Street. FOR SALE—Large Monarch range. Good as new. For cash, $25.00. Phone 835. For Rent RENT—Brick storehouse, robes. Rear 312 dth Bt. M. W. Neff. raereae st Street, Prone 1727 rate 700 ATTENTION FARMERS Special Harvest Sale USED TRUCKS WE have a complete stock of used- trucks which we are offering at while the selection is good. 1934 G. M. C, 1%-2 ton wath cab and grain body . 934 Ford V-8 1% ton” Chevrolet 1% ton Ford 1% ton .. International . . 1933 Diamond T 114-2 ton: 328.00 We will accept your a car in trade, easy terms on the balance. ised MOTOR SALES INC. . Bismarcl € |pack, © ee bile, Pontiac, Cadillac, G. M. Trucks , Special Low Prices. Come at once -

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