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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., Sept. 7 p BULLS DOMINATE ON Grai tations ||| New: York Stocks CANADIAN. PLAN 0 Haw Toca | Ct Sestatons New Yor RAISE WHEAT PRICE | See BISMARCK GRAIN Closing Prices Sept. 1 AS GAINS CONTINUE ne: sz = 0 A CAUSES SHARP. RISE No. 2 dark » 57 Ibs. ‘No. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs. 4 Ne, i dark northern, Hf Ibe Profit-Taking Fails to Halt Ad-|No, : : No, 4 dark northern, 58 Ibs, vance; Trading Is Un- [No 5 Gatk northern, 62 ibs usually Heavy 1.07 1,02 a BEBEEEB Chicago Quotations Rise Sharp- ly at Opening and Trend ts Bullish No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. Sample Grain: {49 Ibs., .72; 48 Ibs., .67; 47 Ibs., 62; 46 ‘New York, Sept. 7.—()—The stock |Ibs., 57; 45 lbs., PH . ad 43 Ibs market rode over heavy profit taking|.46; 42-40 Ibs., 43; 39-: +» 40; 36 ibs., .37; 35 Ibs., 34. All under 35 lbs., barriers Saturday and again pranced | > > confidently into new high territory!no. 1 northern . 1.14 for the year or longer. No, 1 amber durum 68 Gains of fractions to around 4)/No. 1 mixed durum points were scattered over a wide|No. 1 red durum .. front. The president's “breathing|NO. 1 flax... spell” letter still acted as the main|No. 2 flax > 5 BEBE Chicago, Sept. 7.—(#)—Canada’s newest _ price-! hoa brought ge upturns of Chicago board f trade wheat quotations 5 late as well as early. prices in Chicago, 2% cents up for the day, were reached just before trading ended. was shown as to whether European countries would now find themselves forced to go to Canada wholesale for 8 g jam. Am. Tol buying stimulant. The close was|No. 1 rye strong.. Transfers approximated 1,-|Barley 250,000 shares. > Oats Tt was.one of the most active Sat-|Hard ‘urday sessions in some time. Rieti! hour’s turnover of 730,000 ares: was the largest since May 28 last. | |Duluth. Minn. Rept. 7 (P) After half an hour of excited deal- RS ings, the trading pace slowed a8/O¢; profit taking began to appear in force. | Dec. Friday’s leaders, while resistant, were me. restricted generally in their advances. |Sept. ste breadstuff supplies. Wheat cl strong, 1%-2% above Friday's finish, Dec. 94%-%, corn %-% advanced, Dec. 56%, oats. %-% up, and provisions 5 to 17 cents down. MINNEAPOLIS CASH MARKET IS STRONGER ‘win SERBRoN SOSSSISSNG BBOENEE! a idek ee hart stirrer teeth DULUTH RANGE on *i Dec. arene 43% Among the active gainers were)" "pi American Telephone, Allied Chemical, | gq, 155% 157 155 1.85 Chea, Ww. if American Can, Air Reduction, West- 156 154 154 ¥ tember wheat closed 2% higher, De- inghouse,- Western Union, Auburn. Nov. 1.54% 1.54% 1.54% cember 1%-2 higher and:May 1% up. Case; DuPont, Deere, Spiegel-May- 156% 158% 153% Coarse grains averaged higher with i 4 Stern,.Union Pacific, Santa Fe, Radio flax down sharply on rain reports Preferred “B” and Common, U. 8: IS RANGE from Argentina. September oats Steel, Bethlehem, National Steel, ~ MY Low Closé close % up, December unchanged, and - Sears Roebuck and American Chain. Sept. 1.18% 1.20% ; 63% |May % higher. September rye fin- Such tssues as General Motors, Chrys- noo, 111% 113% |Com: Solv. ... s|ished 1c higher and December % ler, Consolidated Gas, General Elec-|ntay * 110° 1.11 | Com. & Southern 2 |higher and May lc up. tric, Johns-Manville, Schenley and/ R; September feed barley finished % National Distillers were narrow. The |Se) metals and oils were backward. . Wheat pushed ahead at Chicago| May; | and cotton was fairly steady. Second-|q.5¢° ary bonds followed stocks at @ more|nec, . ls Mali Cream Wheat Cuban Am. 81 leisurely pace. Foreign. were mixed, with sterling @ bit heavy. aes . steee eeece 60 |Curtiss Wright { eS ope. 28% 26% 26% 26% ee ted a i + {| Produce Markets | |p 26% 26% 20% 26% [Domne ‘Mines can PN ° 28% 28% 28% 28% |Dougias Airc. nt. demand was fair. Rye demand was CHICAGO 154% 1.54% 151 151 | Auto ‘Lite 2: fair to good. Barley of malting qual- Chicago,’ Sept. 7.—(#}—Butter was 155 155 151% 153 " ity was in ready demand and firm. easy in tone Saturday and eggs were steady. Poultry: was unsettled. Butter 14,536, easy; creamery-spe- cials (3 score) 26-26%; extras (92) |; a 2515; extra firsts (90-91) 25-25%; |heo. firsts ' (88-89) 23%4-24%; seconds (86- 87) 22%-23; standards (90 centralized Flax was in good demand and CHICAGO RANGE aie, carlots) 25%. ’ SOUTH 8ST. PAUL ine 7517, steady; prices un- South St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 7.—(?) chan; Le % —(USDA)—Featuring’ the livestock trade this ‘week was the establish- ment of a new high on long-fed steers $11.75 since early. June, and sales of fat. lambs at. new high for the year to date. Cattle receipts of 21,000 for .the five days were the same as last week with 9,000 hogs % | eeainst 9,700 last week and 42,000 sheep and lambs against 57,000 last week. More than half. cattle run consisted of westerns suit-. 2" ‘able for stocker and feeder purposes, but much of.the crop was of attrac- % | tive condition and breeding, about the best of the year, and demand was broad with prices-firm. The moder- ate crop of grainfeds went at stronger terms, mostly. $9.00-10.75 for better grades, with best at $11.75, better grassers to killers $7.50-8.50; others $5.25-7.25, shortfed native heifers $7.50-8.50, better kinds to around $10.50, grass-fat westerns $6.00-7.00, 4 | common $4.50-5.75, desirable western cows $5.00-6.10, plainer westerns and. most natives $4.50-6.00; cutter grades $3.25-4.00, sausage bulls $4.00-4.75 or better. Good and choice vealers sold Friday mostly at $8.50-9.50. Poultry, live, 13 trucks, unsettled; hens 444 Ibs., and less 18, more than |heo, 414 Ibs. 19; Leghorn hens 13%; Rock fryers 17-18, colored 16; Rock springs 17-19, colored 16-18; Rock ‘broilers 17- 38, colored 17, barebacks 13-14; Leg- horn chickens 2 lbs., up 14, small 16; roosters 14; turkeys -11-14; white) cent. ducks 4% 1bs., up 15, small 13; colored | Dec, aucks 4% lbs., up 13, small 12; geese 13%, . , NEW YORK New York, Sept. 7.—()—Butter, 9,501, steady. Prices unchanged. Cheese, 81,155, firm and unchanged. Eggs, 15,379, irregular. Mixed col- ors: special packs or selections from fresh receipts 30-34; standards and commercial standards 28%-29; firsts 1 27%4-%s mediums 40 Ibs., 25%4-26%; refrigerator, dlirties 25-25%; other mixed colors unchanged. aye Doulay_noniinal All freight jes unquoted. eee ean dian and frozen’ Live ‘poultry. By express: all grades ‘unquoted. BUTTER-EGG FUTURES Chicago, Sept. 7.—(?)—Butter fu- tures: High Low Close Storage standards, Goodyear T. & R. . Gt. Ne . Tlilnois Cent, , |Indus. Rayon Int. Cement MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN . & lis, Sapt. 7. — (P) —Wheat|Loew’s .. jurday 432 cars compared |Lorillard (P) a year ago. Mi " 2%-6%c higher. er ere cash wheat and coarse|Marine Midl. grain clos! quotations today follow: | Marsh. Field . Cash wheat— McCrory Stores No. 1 heavy dark northern, 60 Ibs.,| Mid-Cont. Pet. 1.33% -1.35%. No. 1 dark northern, 59 lbs., 1. 133%; 58 Ibs., 1.29% -1.33%. No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs., 1.25%-|Murray Corp. Nash aoe . face (em ese oa Nat: Dairy Prod: 18% -1.26%., SD i ‘k northern, 54 Ibs., 1.13%- Nat. Distill, LoaiinL2ai Nat. Pow. & Mont. Ward . 25. NOV. ...sccceeees 26% 26% 26% | 92: Better 180-250 Ibs. hogs sold Friday oe 6% 26% at $11.25-11.50; 250-300 lbs. $11.00- Eat corr 11,35; good and choice 140-160 Ibs, sirgerator stand $10.50-11.50; 250-300 Ibs, $11.00-11.35; barteri an 2 8S ae % | good and choice 140-180 lbs. $10.50- / + 1.25% 127% 1.24% 1.26% |Pac Gas & 1 11.40; good sows mostly $9.65-9.90. WISCONSIN CHEESE oe oe Plymouth, Wis, Sept. Ctl, 1—P)— Cheese quotations for the week: Wis- gonsin cheese exchange, Twins 14; Daisies 14%; farmers’ call board daisies 14%; horns 14%; Americas 14%, All standard brands % cent Tess. 1.24% 1.26% 1.23% 1.25% [pore eRe ¢ etal Os Cc). 1.23% 1.25% 1.22% 124% [Protas ates ips Pet. . Pills. Flour. Plymouth oti Proctor & Gal Pub. Sve. N. Pullman Pure Oil 3 Purity Baking amber. t «1.20% 1.98% 1.16% 1.23% [BAGO pei aga 13% prot 2 amber... 117% 125% Choice of amber... 1.06% 1.16% 12% protein 2 amber... 1.03% 1.13% Grade of 1 amber. WO! ene” pen} Ho sees 1.05% 115% 1.04% 1.04% Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat ‘ CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Sept. 7.—(7)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Potatoes 81, on track 161, total vz. 8. ts 362; steady, supplies moderate, demand and trading mod- erate; sacked per cwt. Wisconsin Cobblers U. 8. No. 1, 87%-92%; fine quality 95; Colorado Biss Triumphs U. 8. No. 1, 1.30; Michigan Roupd ‘Whites U. 8. No. 1, 95; Idaho Russets U. 8. No, 1, 1.65, fine quality large, 1.75-17%; Commercial 1.20-35; Bliss td tt So8sSssar, ors oR W or W...0- 1.14% 116% 110% 111% Durum strong; . Practical top 12.80; strictly choice yearlings 12.75; good to near-choice steers with weight '% | fell 25-40 early in week, came AA 96% 82% 94% Triumphs ‘U: 8. No. 1 fine quality, mashed, 1.65; Oregon Bliss Triumphs 83% a6 U. 8. No. 1Mfine quality, washed 1.65; 82% 90: a washed, 1.25, 85% 86% emi best, Fi i “98888 8 & i -. Puasa He 3 ss i i Hi E Bees : Tas : i ree z i i EK #8 ry H FY - & i fl i i L z i sample mixed 81; No. ite | 95% po Now A. yellow B15 No. 4 white | Tih. 118K; No. 4 Oats, No, 4 white tough 90%; No.3/81K. os aaa oe Gata, No. 2 white, 27%-28. I 6 ita nd 55-65%. Pia, No, 1, 146-1056. Si Cin AP. U, S. loux - 1—(AP—U, 8. D. pees ara smarket for the week: Most slaughter. steers, year- stockers and feeders strong to most- ly 26 higher; choice medium weight beeves 11.35 to 11.75; long yearlit 11.25; bulk grain feds 9.00 to 10.75; carlots choice heifers 825 Ibs. down 10.00 to 10.50; most beef cows 4.25 to 5.25; cutter grades mainly 3.25 to 4.00; choice yearling stockers 8.25; heavy feeders 8.00; bulk 6.25 to 7.75; load lots choice light feeder heifers ae to 7.20; stock steer calves up to Hogs 200, mostly 5 to 10: lower; odd lots 180 to 280 Ib. butchers 10.85 to 11.20; top 11.20; sows 9.50: to 9.75; other weight butchers scarce. Sheep 400; Saturday’s . trade steady, native lambs 9.85 down. Market for the week; fat lambs 1.25 to. 1.35 Bighery yearlings 50 to 75 up; slaughter ewes steady to 25 higher; feeding lambs strong, late pe native lambs 9.85; bulk 9.50 to 9.75; few loads rangers early 8.85 to 8.90; fed shorn lambs 8.25 to 8.85; yearlings 6.75 to 7.25; choice quoted to 7.75; fat ewes 2.25 to 3.25; range feeders 66 to 75 lb. averages 8.40 to 8.60; bulk breeding ewes. 3.50 to 5.25; yearlings 6.00 to 6.50. } Biseelianeous | Miscellaneous . |. o—__________§¢ FOREIGN. EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 7—(?)—Foreign exchange steady, Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 4.93; France 6.59%; Italy 814; Germany free 40.24; reg. tourist 27.25, reg..comm’l 22.00; Nor- way 24.79; Sweden 25.44; Moritreal in New York 99.75; New York in Mon- treal 100.25. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Sept. 7.—()—Govern- .| Ment bonds: Liberty fourth 4%s 100.24. ‘Treasury 4%s 115.12, ‘Treasury 4s 110.20. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Quart. Inc. Sh., 1.41; 1.55. CURB STOCKS New York, Sept. 7—(?)—Curb: Cities Service 2%. Elec. Bond & Share 14%. United Founders %. NEW YORK BONDS 3 New York, Sept. 7—()—Bonds close: Great Northern 7s of 1936, 98%. CHICAGO ‘STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest El. %. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Sept. 7.—(AP)— Stocks close: First Bank Stock, no trading, Northwest Banco, no trading, (bid 5 5-8). : ‘WINNIPEG CASH GRA! Winnipeg, Sept 7.—(?)—Cash wheat No. 1 northern 88%; No. 2 northern 85%; No. 3 northern 82%. Oats No. 2 white 37; No. 3 white 32%. .| (bid 10 1-2). MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR of the generous! prices. Mi 5 it. 7. Flour peg tok Sep! —@)—Floi Standard middlings DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Sept. 7.—(?)—Cash closing » Wheat: No. 1 heavy dark nor- thern. 1.32% -1,33%; No. 1. dark nor- thern 1.30%-1.31%; No. 2. dark nor- thern 1.28%-1.29%; No. 3 dark nor- thern 1.23% -1.28: No. 1 amber durum hard 89%4-1.21%; No. 1 amber durum 86%-1.06 No. 2 amber durum 86% -1.08' lo. 1 mixed durum 84%-1.13%; No. 2 mixed. durum 82%- 1.13%. Flax No. 1, 1.54-1.58. Rye No. 1, 45%-46%. Oats No. 3 white 28%. Barley, malting 45-67; No. 1 feed 43%-44%; No. 2 feed 42%-43%; No. 3 feed 386% -42%, MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN REVIEW Minneapolis, Sept. 71—(?)—Strength in foreign markets active domestic flour demand, a reduction in the Sept. 1 private estimates on spring wheat as compared with the Aug. 1 lings and she stock little changed;| Lost Some Male Help Wanted WANTED—Experienced auditor, pre- fer a man between the age of 25 and 35 who has a good knowledge of office management and collec- tions. Must have Al references. Steady position for the rigkt person. Write application in your own hand writing, giving complete informa- tion and ‘salary expected. If appli- cation is passed on a personal in- terview will. be granted. Write Postoffice Box 312, Bismarck, N. D. LARGE Corporation opening branch offices in Bismarck, seeks reliable man as manager. Experience un- necessary—we train you: Salary and percentages should net right man. $6000 first year. $500 to $1000 cash required-secured. Interview locally. Address 1807 Foshay Tow- er, Minneapolis. DIESEL—Men ‘wanted to-start im- mediate training in this vicinity to install, operate and service DIESEL ENGINES in power plants, trucks, tractors, etc. Consultation service and ‘tools furnished.’ Write, giving mechanical’ qualifications. Schoeck Diesel Training, Alton, Ill. WA it girl for gen- eral housework. None other need apply. Phone 347 or write Tribune Ad. 11545, ‘WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework, Must furnish ref- erences, 1012 Ave. C. WANTED—Maid for general house- work, Small family, adults. Write Tribune Ad. 11523. ‘WANTED—Experienced cook and maid. Over 25. References. Phone 1831. Local 20. WANTED—Experienced waitress. Ap- ply in person at the Sweet’ Shop. Work Wanted RUGS cleaned, demothed, disinfect- ‘ed. Hamilton Beach machine. Also ; upholstered furniture cleaned and mothproofed. H. Johnston. Phone 1430, RELIABLE girl wants work by hour ; Or week.. Miss A. J. Novy, Box 20, WANTED —High wa boy as , Wing, N. Dak. after’ sc! and Saturdays. Camp- belts Photo Shop, Sra and Main. _|FIGN street, ‘Phone 610, "A Rogie WANTED—Man or woman to demon-|' tered Tuner.” strate in stores, Small investment. See Mrs. Masters, 208 Rosser. Instruction fennel ae i Salesmen Wanted WANTED EXPERIENCED SALES- WORK FOR “UNCLE SAM”. Start $105-$175 month. Men-women. Try next Bismarck examinations. Com- thing Valuable? Use The WANT-AD mon education usually sufficient. Full particulars, list jobs,—FREE. Write today. Franklin Institute, Dept. 340 F, Rochester, N. ¥. Rooms for Rent ‘WE have an opening for a first class salesman in Bismarck and vicinity who is also a good business man. Prefer man who is capable of in- terviewing Factory Executives, Bus- Room Mate Wanted YOUNG LADY desires room mate. Phone 812-J. iness Men, Bankers, School and College Heads, Public Officials who have charge of Institutions, Better Class of Farm’ and Home Owners. -Company recognized as leading manufacturing concern, rated A-1, established 20 years, To the man selected we offer an opportunity to earn more than an ordinary salary and a steady position good for a life FOR RENT—Room in new modern home. 2% blocks from G. P, Hotel. Always hot water. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 503-4th. Phone 120-R. FOR RENT—Room in down town apartment. Suitable for young lady. Call Tribune Apt. 8 between 6 and 8 p. m. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- time. Similar positions in various} ern apartment. Close in. Private parts of the country ate producing} bath. Call at Apt. 207, College from $2500 to $5000 and more an-|. Building. nually, Write, giving complete de- tails of your business experience, age, etc, (Not a General Motor or N.C. R. connection). Address Gen- eral Manager, Factory P. O. Box 983, Dayton, Ohio. BIG PAY every day. Sell to indus- tries. Coveralls, shop coats, bar- ber-grocer ‘coats, blue. melton jack- ets, corduroy and whipcord uni- forms, matching caps. Free sales outfit. Big savings. Margo Co., 25 N. Washington, Minneapolis, Minn. Business ‘Opportunity FOR SALE—Beer parior, lunch count- er. Pool tables in connection. Well equipped. Excellent location. Good community. Reason: Poor health, wish to retire. South Slope terri- tory. Priced for’ quick sale. Write Tribune Ad.. 11525. MONEY IN WHEAT $10 BUYS option 5,000 bushel; Possi- bilities large profit. Particulars Free. TRADERS GRAIN SERV- ICE, 606 Utilities Bldg. FE, Chicago, tL. FOR RENT—One or two large rooms, closets, bath. Housekeeping if de- sired. Near post office. 208 Ros- ser. FOR RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping. Suitable for working girls or couple. 307-4th. FOR RENT-—-Large sleeping room, closets. Next to bath. House on wheels for sale. 1013 Avenue B. FOR ‘“RENT—Room near Richholt school, board if desired. Phone 1495-W or call at 827-13th St. FOR RENT—Nice, clean sleeping room, off the bath. Gentlemen preferred. 614 Avenue C. Ko) FOR RENT—Large front room, 2 closets, 3 blocks downtown. Suit- able for 2 men. 507-4th. cs FOR -RENT—Comfortable sleeping room. Well located. Ladies pre- ferred. 404-5th St. mn Sf: FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room for one or two gentlemen. 719-5th St. Phone 1887. Personal MATTRESSES YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. ‘409 9th. Phone 1126. Travel Opportunities DRIVING to Chicago Sunday. Pas- sengers'to share expense. New Ply- mouth. Phone L. E. Stanley, 306. ———————— Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—4% cu. ft. Kelvinator. Used 1% years. Excellent condition. $75.00. 8 cu. ft. Frigidaire, ideal for small grocery or restaurant, $125.00. ‘Two other used refrigerators. Good condition, $50 each. North Dakota Power & Light Co. Phone 222. FOR SALE—Stark piano, suitable for church or school use, dining room tables, Majestic range, single’ bed, dresser, library table. Reasonably priced. 218 West Broad’ FOR SALE—Mohair bed davenport and chair and set. Phone 946 or 408-2nd after 6 o'clock. FOR SALE—9x12 Wilton rug. Splen- did condition, Phone 378. Houses and Flats FOR SALE—A bargain, 8 rodm mod- ern 2 story house. Full basement. Ideal for apartments or two fam- ily home, $3000.00. Terms. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR RENT—A modern seven room house with garage. Dr. J. H. Brit- ton, New Salem, N. Dak. Lost and Found LOST— Platinum and diamond brooch. Bow knot design. Has 1 large and 17 small diamonds and one . Center diamond | weighs 1% carat. Phone 576 for * lberal reward. : LOST—Between Bismarck and Steele, grip containing blue jacket, camera, miscellaneous articles. Reward. Phone 833-W. FOUND—Several NEW bunches of keys. Call at Tribune office. For Rent FOR RENT—Brick storehouse, size ‘25x85. Rear 112 4th St. M. W. Neff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF NELLIE G. EVARTS, DECEASED: Notice is hereby given by the un- dersign Gertrude Evarts, admini: tratrix of the estate of Nellie G. Evarts, late of city of Bismarck, in the county of Rurleigh, and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the credi- tors of, and all persons having claims Phone 1518-R. Farm Machinery SAVE MONEY ON TRACTOR LUGS John Deere, $20 each. New Pulley for 12-20 Case, $20 each. Elmwood Auto Wrecking Co. Inc. Gales- burg, Illinois, for ‘a clue to the fall trend of heavy industry, was generally encouraging as operations took up the slight slack Sect es Ringed A <— deceased, caused by the holiday and reports in-|to ez! em w! ie necessary vouchers, within six months after the dicated that automobile manufactur-| first publication of this notice, to ers were beginning to nibble at their|said Gertrude Evarts, at 217 Street, in the city of Bismarck, in Burlefgh County, North Dakota, of to the Judge of the County Court of Burleigh County, office in the North Dakota courthouse in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh County, North Dakota. ‘And you are hereby further notified that Hon. I. C. Davies, Judgé of th 'y Court” within’ and for th county of Burleigh and akota, has fixed the ry Roek A. D, 1936, at the ho o'clock in the forenoon of said day, court rooms of said court, in id couft house in the city. of arck, in Burleigh County, North Dakota, as the’ time lace. for Control of Newspaper Is Involved in Action) iri seit ae ean ood against e of tl a Stanley, N. D., Sept. 7.—(?)—The/G. oe hoe inbefi ded. "Dated the Tth-day of September, A. DL 1985. nae GERTRUDE EVARTS, Administratrix of the estate . of,eatd Nellie G. Evarts, Dullam & Young,” se 8 for, ‘Kaministratrtx, ismavrc! forth ta. First ‘publication on the 7th day of | $e) 935. At the same time*the business pic- ture was not without its minor shadows. Trade surveys discerned a distinct slackening of wholesale and retail business after the brisk sum- mer climb, although bad weather ap- peared largely responsible. | Sealed bids wit bagi tt easy Taasts the undersigned for. i; Mp the Cit sof ing season Position Wanted $25.00 REWARD FOR - TION leading to permanent posi- tion in Doctor's office or hospital. , Position wanted by young woman graduate technician and X-ray operator. Write Trib- une Ad. 11468. Wanted to Rent WANTED—By responsib! or 6 room bungalow. At once. Phone - 1971. Farm Lands FARM FOR SALE—Very We = 17-138-70, Kidder North Dakota. Will accept down payment, balance can be ranged to satisfy-purchaser. If terested write R. M. Delaney, pres- ident, First National Bank, Oak- dale, Pa. FOR SALE OR RENT—Well improv- ed completely stocked and equipped 280 acre farm. 2% miles from Sweetbriar. See Jacob Rothschiller, 1100 Broadway, Bismarck. FOR RENT—Farm located 10 miles north of Driscoll. $150 cash for year includes hay crop this and next year. A, O. Ambers, Driscoll. Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Three room ed apartment. Private bath and entrance, Adults only. Also age for rent, Available Sept. 28rd. 523-6th St. X FOR RENT—Three rooms for sleep- ing or light housekeeping. Private - bath and entrance. Ground floor. _Gentlemen preferred. Phone 1166, MODERN, newly decorated four room duplex. Private bath. Elec- tric refrigerator. Beautiful loca- -tion. 206 Park. FOR RENT—Basement apartment and sleeping room. Large enough for 3 or 4. Phone 926-W. Call at 308 Avenue A. FOR RENT—3 furnished ing rooms, $28.00. Two ae rooms, $24, Upstairs. No children. 1014 Bdwy,-: FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room apatt- ment. Ground floor. Bath and ° Private entrance. 214 BE. Rosser. - FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room ground floor apartment. Rental $32.00. 721-3rd St. For Sale PARTS FOR ANY TRACTOR, Truck or Auto. parts from us. We are largest wreckers in world—22 acres of tractors, trucks, cars. We sell cheap. Write, wire or phone Main 1967. Satisfaction guaranteed. We also buy all makes of used tractors everywhere. Elmwood Auto Wréck-." ing Co., Inc., Galesburg, Til. FOR SALE—Muskrat coat, seal collar,

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