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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY i Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and CLA SS IFIE D ADS Market Report for Mon., July 29 : ; Grain Quotations | WIDE FLUCTUATION Tribune Rates ey ee ope) 9 RULE AS WHEAT Are LOW Soc A at Fe) PRICHS SLIDE DOWN PRIN ANOTHER CLINB TO HIGHER PRIGES si" tecls, Communications and Scattered Specialties Join in Offensive a . Your Message m0% : Joint Movement of Winter and 2 Will Reach Thousands ak Spring Wheat Attracts For as Little as 26% Traders’ Attention F ORPEEEE rt ei ttt ttt rere ttt) aad 3 Us aT stock market on another up- push today, and the steels, com- : specialties Chicago, July 20.—()—Tumbles of wheat values became the rule late Monday after a series of nervous wide fluctuations. & ee - Pata at Cats and border used on want ads come ‘Majority of gains ranging from 1 to 2 or more points. The close was strong. Transfers approximated 1,750,- Baldwin Loco. 000 shares, (Brokers found nothing especially n the news to account for the buy- wave other than signs of steadily | Borde panding trade investment demand Was given credit for much of the de- and. fof A cheerful straw in the wind was s the estimate of the American Iron & iteel institute that current mill oper- tions were at 44 per cent of capaci- , Up 18 points over the preceding ‘week. \), Grains acted contrarily, wheat and corn turning heavy under profit tak- ».ing apparently induced by talk that cro; damage may have been discount- ed to @ certain extent. Cotton was| Colgal WAinclined to hang back. Secondary 4, @drrier bonds found a following and “ther loans did better. The guilder covered in foreign exchange deal- pgs and other gold ‘currencies were , Bympathetically higher. Pe» -,Among the principal share gainers, 7 at New 1935 tops, were American iTelephone, Western Union, Pacific /“Qighting, Santa Fe, Pennsylvania,|Crosley Radio “Allied Chemical, U. 8. Steel, Chrysler, Grucible Steel | 7General Motors, Westinghouse, Amet-| 1... "fcan Car & Foundry, Bridgeport Brass, Electric Boat and Studebaker. Virtually all of the leaders finish- ed at about their best levels for the ‘session and the turnover was around ‘the largest since May 28, last. é ly | Produce Markets i [ictbekcartpsortettiniesrsmeetaianee CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, July 29.—(*)—Butter was nsettled on the Chicago market ‘Monday, eggs, firm and poultry/G steady. Butter 13,140, unsettled: creamery- ials (93 score) 23’ 3 extras (92) 23; extra firsts (90-91) 22%-%; ifirsts (88-89) aN eee (86-! Gold Dust 87) 20%; standards ( centralized lots) 23%. Eggs 9,411, firm, extra firsts cars (323%; local 23; fresh graded firsts jpcars 23%; ee a receipts 223 storage packet 5 i‘. Poultry, live, 1 car, 26 trucks, steady; /hens 4% Ibs. and less 15%, more than 3 Ibs. 16; leghorn hens 13%; rock fryers 16 to 18, colored 15; rock springs | 20, colored 17; rock broilers 15% to] Inj 16, colored 14%; barebacks 13 to 14, leghorn chickens 2 Ibs. up 15, small} T 14%; roosters 12%; hen turkeys 14, Kelly-5} toms 13, No. 2, 11; old ducks 4% lbs. Fup 10%, small 10; young white ducks 44% ibs, up 13, small 1044; heavy color- ed ducks 11, small 10; old geese 10, young 12. NEW YORK Butter 12,714, easier. Creamery, ‘Pe higher than extra 24 to 24%; extra|Mack Trucks (92 score) 23% to %; firsts (88 to 91) 2 to 23%; seconds (84 to 87) 21% to b); centralized (90 score) 23 to 23%. Cheese 200,993, firm, State, whole milk flats, fresh fancy 16% to 17; held, 1933 specials 22; held, 1934, fancy to specials 18% to 19. }< Peee 17,538, steady. Mixed colors: | Mon! ial packs or selections from fresh receipts 26% to 30; standards and commercial standards 25% to 26;/Nat. ts 24; mediums 40 Ibs. 23; dirties No. 1, 42 lbs. 22; average checks 20) T8t Pto 20%. White eggs, resale of premium | jy’ “marks 33% to 34; nearby special packs including premiums 31 to 33; nearby and midwestern hennery, exchange Nt specials 29 to 30; nearby and mid- western exchange standards 26%; marked mediums 27; Pacific coast fresh, shell treated or liners, fancy 32% to 33; Pacific coast, standards 131% to 33; Pacific coast, shell treated Hpr liners, mediums 29% to 30%; owns, resale of premium marks 31% D 32%; nearby and western special ‘Pub. 8, private sales from store 29 to 3 western standards 26 to 27. Live poultry steady. By freight: kens unquoted; broilers 16 to 21; |Radio Is 15 to 19; roosters 13; turkeys to 19; ducks 10 to 12. ~)Live poultry, by express: chickens s ducks unquoted; broilers 16 to 3 fowls 16 to 19; roosters 13; tur- 12 to 19. poultry steady to firm, f chickens 15% to 28%; fowls 12 22%; old roosters 14% to 16%; tur- unquoted; ducks 13% to 15; en, chickens 16% to 28: fowls, roosters and ducks unquoted, tur- Bou 19 to 27, BOSTON WOOL July 29.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.) pmestic wools of all grades except he were slow. ‘Trade was fairly in 64s and finer territory and er western grown wools. A fair nt of good French combing to ge strictly combing 64s and finer tory wool was recently sold at 70 cents scoured basis. Most of the | Trans , however, were on shorter staple Ui Hwopls at 68 to 70 cents scoured basis ey average to good French combing, to 68 cents for average French ~ and at 62 to 65 for short h combing, CHICAGO POTATOES aded 60 to 95; Maryland U. 8. No. 1, 1.15 to 1.20; Vir- U. 8. No. 1, 1.10 to WD; showing decay 85 to 1.00. rd £3 00 838 Se Sn ery me KEKALERER Base Sanu oo wResessesss FAK FRR KRKKLRKRATEL =33 FER Par. Publix Ctf. .. Pathe Exchange “A’ 49% | Offerings of wheat were largely in 52% cd 4 M6 15.22 14.87 14.37 13.35. 18.45 18.25 i guy ie RANGE innea| july 29.—(P)— ‘Wheat— Open High Low Close uly 1.20% 1.23% 1.20% 1.03 1.06% 1.02% 1.00% 1.02% 1.00% atk 45K 50K 49 M48 A3% 41% 31 36% B1 30% 169 1.66% 1.68 1.67 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN ey J 29.—(?)—Wheat receipts Monday 187 compared to 201 oo tetate a omens a quotatio: rs : OW heat— Delivered Arrive 1 1.23% 1.25% .... 1.19% 1.23% 113% 117% .. 1.23% 1.25% .. 119% 1.23% 113% 117% .. 1.23% 1.25% ... 1.39% 1.23% 113% 117% .. - 1.23% 1.25% .. 119% 1.23% 113% 1.17% .. 1.23% 1.25% .. - 119% 1.23% - 113% 1.17% .... Hu Ba reene 5 Hee BRexeReS iu 9 8 a8 rere ry il Be Ree Boo aoe = Quen 3 5 as the nature of profit-taking for recent y buyers, and met with a lack of sus- tained general speculative buying. Much notice was taken of statements ‘that the delayed movement of domes- tig winter wheat this year may mean & joint simultaneous movement of spring and winter wheat later on, an unusual situation. Wheat closed unsettled, %-1% un- der Saturday's finish, Sept. 92%-%, corn %-1% down, Sept. 76%-77, oats % off to % up, and provisions show- ing 5 to 22 cents gain. INCREASED SUPPLIES SEND VALUES DOWNWARD Minneapolis, July 23—()—Commis- sion house buying orders and con- tinued adverse crop reports tended to make a fairly strong wheat market here Monday but a liberal increase in visible supply of this country and Canada checked some of the bullish- ness and prices turned downward from the day's top. July wheat iutures held the 5-cent peg limit gain registered shortly after 2% cents higher and Dec. closed % to % cent higner. Coarse grains were mixed and show- ed little change at the close. July oats closed 1% cents higher, Sept. % cent higher and Dec. % up. July and Sept. rye both closed % cent lower and Dec. unchanged. July barley fin- ished 1 cent higher and Sept. % cent higher. July flax closed % cent up and Sept. and Dec. 1 cent lower. Cash wheat tone was very unset- tled with some early sales made at unchanged prices compared with July. Winter wheat bids were mixed and easter. Durum was in fair to good Gemand, Corn demand was fair. Oats tone was slow. Rye demand was fair to good with elevators buying new crop. Barley tone was firm. Flax demand was fair and prices firm compared with futures, | Livestock 80. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, July 29.—(AP—U. 8. D. AJ—Cattle 4,600; most classes steady; fancy beef steers draggy; few grain feds around 7.50 to 9.50; cutter to common butcher heifers 3.50 to 5.50; cutter grade cows 3.00 to 3.75; beef cows salable above 5.00; common to medium bulls 4.00 to 5.00; medium to good stocker steers 5.50 to 7.00; calves 1,400; steady to 50 lower; bulk desirables 6.00 to 7.00; selection 7.50; choice quoted to 7.75. Hogs 2,100; strong to 10 higher; better lights and butchers 250 lbs. down 10.00 to 10.36; top 10.35; 250 to 350 Ibs. mostly 9.35 to 10.00; good sows largely 8.85 to 9.10; good to choice pigs 10.00 down. Sheep 4,400; run includes 15 loads billed through; balance largely na- tives; bidding 25 lower on fat lambs or 8.00 down; held at 8.25; other + | classes steady. oe WOR seeee LID eee mug Lil% ...... LAL soe, South Dakota Wheat I sees 108% «0... 106% 1.03 Catal-Tatats me 98% 91% i. 85% ‘21% 49% ATH 00 oooeee 186 160 165... CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, July 29.—(#)—Cash wheat No. 2 red 95; sample grade red 90; No. %|1 hard 1.06%; sample grade hard 93; No, 2.red tough 92-95; No. 2 mixed tough 91; No. 3 yellow hard 1.00%; sample hard tough 96%; No. 3 hard tough 95; No. 2 mixed 93%; 65 per cent soft. Cash corn No. 1 yellow 85%; No. 2 yellow Lake billings 84%; No, 1 white 80%; No. 2 white Lake billings 86%. Oats, No. 3 white tough 35; No. 3 Hy mixed tough 33%; No. 2 white 37-38 Dairy cows, demand improved, prices steady; good shipping springers 50.00 to 65.00; common to medium 25.00 to 45.00. CHICAGO Chicago, July 29.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Hogs 11,000, including 4,000 di- rect; strong to 10 cents higher than Friday's average. Bulk good and choice 180 to 240 lbs. 10.65 to 10.80; top 10.85; heavy butchers scarce; smooth light packing sows 9.35 to 9.50; bulk unsorted 9.00 to 9.25; pigs scarce; Plain kinds 8.50 to 9.0°. Cattle 9,000, calves 2,000; fed steers and yearlings strong to 25 higher than low time last week; top 11.90; bulk better grades 10.50 upwards; several loads selling at 11.00 to 11.50 and bet- ter; common grades comparatively scarce; yearlings heifers 15 to 25 cents higher; heifers selling up to 10.90, but mostly 9.75 down; cows strong; bulls and vealers fully steady; stocker and feeder trade about steady; supply comprising Montana grassers Sheep 14,000; lambs uneven, bulk ‘| steadier to easier with some chuice offerings a quarter under Friday's ex- treme; yearlings weak; sheep steady; four doubles range lambs 8.50; bulk natives 8.25 to 8.50; native ewes 2.00 to 3.25 and above; few westerns 3.50. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, July 29.—()—(U. 8, D. A)—Cattle 4,500; better grade beef steers and yearlings moderately ac- tive, firm; others low; some buying interests talking weaker, fed heifers fully steady; grass cows and heifers slow, weak at Friday’s full down- turn; better grade stockers and feed- ers steady; others dull, weak; load lots choice around 950 1b. yearlings 10.25; few small lots up to 10.50; car 1134 Ib. beeves 10.10; other scattered sales largely 9.25 down; car choice sales beef cows largely 4. down; low cutters and cutters 3.00-75; main- |ly; short load 645 Ib. stockers 7.65; jcar 475-500 lb. averages 7.50. Hogs 5,000; slow, early bids and few sales steady to 10 lower than Friday's average; early top 10.50; most bids the opening while Sept. closed 2 to‘ under classified display rates of 75 cents insertion, per column inch per single No clairvoyant, monial, or doubtful fortune teller, matri- advertising We reserve the right te edit or reject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will eall if you desire. Telephone 32 and asked fer the want ad department. Position Wanted Male Help Wanted Salesmen Wanted Houses and Flats CAPABLE, experienced stenograph- er desires position anywhere in state. References, Write Tribune Ad. 10989. Wanted to Trade ‘WILL TRADE a business college scholarship plus.a place to earn board and room for a used car. Write Tribune Ad. 10932. _ Household Goods for Sale WANTED—Experienced grocery man to manage local chain grocery store. State experience, age and references, and enclose picture in reply. National Tea Co., Person- nel Dept. Box 1049, Minneapolis, Minn. ABLE MAN “for distributing and route work, Automobile given man who qualifies. $35-a-week oppor- tunity. Details free. Albert Mills, 7236 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. WANTED—Experienced salesmen to clerk in local chain grocery store. State experience, age and refer- ences, and enclose picture in reply. National Tea Co., Personnel Dept. Box 1049, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED—Experienced Oil Sales- man for Bismarck territory, refer- ences. Fred G. Clark Company, Minneapolis. Rooms for Rent FOR SALE—One mahogany Simons Gaybed. Child’s 54 inch Stork Line highly enameled crib and mat- tress. 1 anchor brand wringer on starid, one rug 4’6’x6’4”, almost new. All articles in excellent con- dition. Call 1386 or at 614-12th. 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, Ill, FOR SALE—Typewriter desk, six drawers with typewriter and swivel chair, Sell cheap. Phone 658-W. ———____—__—_—___—-» Miscellaneous ——— a FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, July 29.—(®)—Foreign exchange irregular; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 4.96%; France 6.61%; Italy 8.19%; Germany 40.35; Norway 24.92; Sweden 25.59; Montreal in New York City 99.87%; New York in Mon- treal 100.12%. CALL MONEY New York, Juty 29.—(#)—Call money steady; % per cent all day. Time loans steady, 60 to 90 days % offered: 4 to 6 mos. % offered. Prime com- mercial paper % per cent. Bankers acceptances steady. CURB STOCKS New York, July 29.—(#)—Curh: Cities Service, 1%. Elec. Bond & Share, 9%. United Founders, %. NEW YORK BONDS New York, July 29.—(#)—Bonds close: Great Northern 7's of 1936, 96%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, July 29.—()—Govern- ment Bonds: Liberty fourth 4%'s 101.14. Treasury 4's 112.3, CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) McGraw El. 22. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, July 29.—()—Stocks: close: First Bank 11%. Northwest Banco 6 INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York.) Quart. Inc, Sh. 1.36; 1.50. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, July 29.— (#) —Cash wheat, No. 1 northern 85%; No. 2 northern 82%; No. 3 northern 77%. Cash oats, No. 2 white 41%; No. 3 white 38%. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, July 29.-(7)—Butter fu- tures: High Low Close Storage standards, November 34% Fresh standards, July .... ++ 23% 23% 23% Egg futures: Refrigerator standards, October 25% RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, July 29.—(?)—Range of carlot grain sales: ‘ Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern spring 1.24%-1.27%; No. 1 dark nor- thern 1.24%-1.25%; No. 2 mixed 1.07; No, 2 northern 1.18%; No. 1 amber durum hard 94%-1.23%; No, 2 amber durum hard 94%-1.22%; No. 5 dark hard winter 92; No. 1 hard amber durum 1.23% -1.23%; No, 1 mixed e around 725 lb, heifers’ 9.50; early | % durum 1.14%. Corn, No. 1 yellow 85%. Oats, No. 3 white 32%. Barley, No. 1 malting 70-72; No. 1, Rye and flax not quoted. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, July 2.—(?)—Cash clos- ing prices: No. 1 dark northern heavy 1.21%; No, 1 dark northern 1.19%-1.20%; No soybeans. Barley |180-240 Ib, weights 10.25-40; 240-290|No. 2 dark northern 118%; No. 1 45; malting 42-53; timothy Ib, averages 10.00-25; 150-180 lb. northern heavy 1.21%; No. 1 north- 3.45 cwt.; clover seed 12.50-17.00 lights 9.60-10.25; few lights and med-|ern 1.19%-1.20%; No. 2 northern . load breeding ewes, load truckins; no packers ium weight sows to shippers 9.25-40; Pec er bids 9.15-25; feeder pigs up to 9.75. Sheep 1,400; slow, run includes one load feeding lambs, load yearlings; talking lower; or above 8.35 lambs. 1.18%- 1.22%; No. 1 amber durum 93%-115%; No. 2 amber durum 98% -1.15%; No. 1 mixed durum 89%- 1.20%; No. 2 durum 87%-1.19%. Flax, No. 1, 1.69. . Oats, No. 3 white 32%. Rye, No. 1, 45%-46%. Barley, No. 1 feed 42%; Mo. 2 feed 41%; No. 8 feed 40%. Female Help Wanted WANTED — German speaking lady clerk for general store in central North Dakota town, capable of sell- ing in all departments, especially efficient in dry goods. Must be fast worker and furnish good ref- erences. State salary expected. Write Tribune Ad. 10975. ‘WANTED—Experienced salesiadies to clerk in local chain grocery store. State experience, age and refer- ences, and enclose picture in reply. National Tea Co., Personnel Dept. Box 1049, Minneapolis, Minn. TYPISTS, earn money at home. Good pay. Send 3c stamp for de- tails. Typist Bureau, 91 Elm &t., Westfield, Mass. WANTED—Girl to work for room and board at Mohawk. Phone 145. FOR RENT—Large, cool sleeping room, first floor, private entrance, next to bath. Gentleman preferred. 1006-5th. FOR RENT—Large, pleasant room rr aca 521-5th. Mrs, J. P, ping room, 6 for one. Private entrance. Call at 411-1st, For Rent FOR RENT—Brick storehouse, size 25x35. Rear 112 4th St. M. W. Neff. Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—One room and kitchen- ette furnished apartment, private entrance, lights, gas, telephone fur- nished, Laundry privileges. 314 W. Rosse! PARTMENT FOR RENT—Two rooms, kitchenette, private bath. Adults only. Available August ist. H. M. Beall, 618-3rd Street. FOR RENT—Purnished apartment. Over-stuffed living room set, bed- room, kitchenette, bath. Private entrance. 214 E. Rosser. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Only experienced need ap- Ply. Must cook. Phone 1707. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Telephone 433-M, Mandan. _—_—_—_—_———————— Work Wanted FOR RENT—Strictly modern, new 2 light housekeeping rooms. Com- pletely furnished. Refrigerator. Call at rear 213-11th, FOR RENT—Modern apartment, pri- vate entrance and bath, refrigera- tor, gas stove, built-in cupboards. 614 Ave. C. EXPERIENCED lawn mower sharp- ening, knives, scissors and clippers. Call for and deliver. Phone 899. 821-6th, FOR RENT—Two room unfurnished apartment, ground floor. Sleeping rooms, newly decorated, new furni- ture. 422 Fourth. 4 WORK WANTED—By middle aged woman by hour or day, Jhone 552- J. Mrs. Overman. RELIABLE girl wants steady general housework. Write Frances Hoff- man, General Delivery, Bismarck, N. Dak. WORK WANTED by young man. Capable of doing any odd jobs. 930- 4th St. Phone 1976, Wanted to Rent FOR RENT—3 large rooms and pri- vate bath upstairs. 100 Ave. B east, rner of Ist street. $35.00. RENT—5 room apartment, 2 bedrooms. All modern. New Rue __ Apartments, 707 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment. Phone 231 or __197, 422-5th Street. FOR RENT—Partly furnished apart- ment. In all modern home, Rent reasonable, 320-2nd street. WANTED TO RENT—Clean unfur- nished light housekeeping room or two. Write Tribune Ad. No. 10992. ee Lost and Found LOST—Sheaffer Fountain pen near Montgomery Ward or the Bismarck Tribune building. Finder kindly return to the Bismarck Tribune of- fice for reward. LOST—Biack bilifold containing ap- proximately $15.00, and driver's li- cense. Reward. Return to Tribune office. LOST—Lady’s white purse contain- ing postal savings and other articles, Finder call 1126. LOST—Child’s goid rim gissses. Re- ward, Call Mrs. E, P. O’Brien at 209 or 689-R. Personal MATTRESSES YOu elther resulst or spring: filed iT Or jo! a 400 9th. Phone 1126. Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Good grocery store in live county seat town. Building and fixtures can be purchased or . $1200.00 will handle deal. Write Tribune Ad. 11007. For FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished apartment with bath. Modern, cool, centrally located. Private entrance. Phone 1397-W. FOR RENT—One two room apart- ment, lights, gas, heat and water furnished. 1116 Rosser. Phone 978-J. FOR RENT—Modern 3 furnished room apartment. Lights, heat, gas and water furnished. Heated gar- age. 1302 Ave. B. Phone 704-M. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment, Gas, lights and heat, 622-ard. FOR RENT—Modern three room furnished apartment, living room, bedroom, and kitchenette, laundry ivileges, suitable for two adults. ‘lose in, Dr. Enge. Room and Board an 5 private home by young woman. Write Tribune Ad. 10978. WOOL WANTED WE PAY highest cash market prices for wool and sheep pelts. We also sell new and used wool bags and twine at low prices. Bring us all your hides and metals. Northern Hide and Fur Co., Bismarck, North Dakota. Rent One Unfurnished Apartment Fireproof building. Equipped with Electric Location Excellent. Refrigerator and Range. Inquire at Bismarck Tribune Office PHONE 32 FOR SALE—7 room stucco bungalow. Two rooms and bath on_ second floor for rental income. Desirable Property. Close in. Also large two story house in fair condition. Could be turned into profitable income. Close to high school and capitol. Write Tribune Ad. 10943. FOR SALE—New 5 room bungalow in desirable location on old pavement. Reasonable terms. 8 room modern house located near capitol. Hot water heat, Ideal for apartments or rooms. T. M. Casey & Son, 518 Broadway. FOR SALE—Pat Casey residence, 404- 10th, 8 rooms, bath, stuccoed, weather stripped, 75x150, 3 lots, iron, fenced, garage and chicken coop. $5,500 cash. Inquire 404-10th 8t. FOR SALE—Income property in- cluding 14 room dwelling with.9 bedrooms, well located, reasonable price but requires substantial down Payment. George M. Register. FOR RENT—Rooming house, mod- ern six room house, newly decor- ated; apartments, furnished and unfurnished. Phone 905. FOR RENT—Four room modern house mostly furnished. Reason- able rent. No children. Call at 507-10th. FOR RENT—Modern house. Fur- nished and unfurnished 2 bedroom apartments, Wanted: Used lava- _tory. Phone 905. FOR SALE—5 room modern bunga- low. $3900. Also entire household furnishings. Inquire at 715-8th St. FOR RENT—First floor » 8 rooms, nook and bath. Also 1 small light Eopereer ing or sleeping room. 400 Sr For Sale VEGETABLES FOR SALE—Cabbage $1.50 per 100, ‘Wax beans $1.50 per bushel. Pickling size cucumbers $1.75 per bushel, field run cucumbers $1.00 per bu. Peas $1.00 per bushel. All freshiy picked vegetables. Call 5 miles south Baseball Park, Bismarck. SALE—Two beautiful registered male Peke pups, dark sable, 8 mo. old. Write Mrs. Harvey Skarie, Hettinger, N. Dak., or call and see them. Priced right. FOR SALE—Store, stock, fixtures, in western North Dakota. Part cash and easy payments. Well worked- up farm and city trade of 25 years’, standing. City of 6000. Write Trib- une Ad. 11021, eo—Ie_Eee=e=q=q&{z{_e=_uaaeee—_—_—_— Miscellaneous 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. TYPEWRITERS and adding ma- chines. Repairs and . CAP. ITAL TYP! CO., ‘207- Bdwy.. Bismarck. N D. Phone 820. TAKEN UP—One female white and tan fox terrier. Please call at 217 So. and St. Clarence Hanson. Automobiles for Sale USED CARS Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Truck ........ CORNER CHUROSe MOTORS, Phone 700 USED TRUCKS 'THE largest stock of used trucks in this territory to select trom, HAUL GRAIN AT LOW cost with one of our good used trucks. LOW PRICES Trucks FLECK MOTOR SALES Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontisc, Le Salle, General Motors Cowan’s Drug store.