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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and _ Market Report for Fri., Oct. 18 LOW-PRICE MOTORS, SPECIALTIES AID IN KEEPING MART EVEN 4 we une Ad. 12080, No. 3 dark riorthern, 55 Ibe. — |. \ = ie . 13% i Gi GE hauling and grading Trading Quiet Throughout With |Ne. ¢ dark northern, 58 ths. .» Am. Tater 8% [Division of Ethiopia Between combing. Sales of the medium graces “yawns. Old rotten manure and black Soft Spots in Evidence; [No. § dark northern, 52 Ibe. Arn. Metal. an Italy, Great Britain, 1H gents scoured basis for strictly an Cave G a coml and al to cent OT | anccmen-ueereneees = Close Is Steady No. i dark northern, 50 Ibs. An. Red. & 8. Ws France Is Seen tlothing. Clothing 58's, 60's, 12 blood vie wed id oe e. ee Sample Grain: ea were sold at 70 to 72 cents. lay and Thursday of each week. ; 5 3 Am, Smelt. & 52 New York, Oct. 18—()—bTe stock | 40 Ibs. .82; 48 Ibe. "77; 47 tbe. 1; 46 Am, gu. Fars. 16, | Chicago, Oct, 18—i@)—Desoite a LG Buimarek spring Service Shop. 714 Peiday thin’ lowcorine EStaeK eee Am. ‘Tel & el + sdogy |"Fanslent flareup of wheat prices on Minneapolis, Oct. 18.—(?)—Range |EXPERT washing end ironing done ing mee farm implement specialties. Am. Tob. “ + 103%'|War developments Friday, the mar- of carlot grain sales: at the Snowflake Laundry. 518- v ‘Trading was quiet throughout ‘and Am. Wat. hs : 16% |ket most of the time averaged lower. ‘Wheat: No. 1 heavy dark northern] 10th. Phone 779. many of the late leaders did little oe . % Speculative sellers of wheat out- spring, 1.3218; No. 1 dark northern, ‘wants work by more than mark time. There were 2 arm. Ml. ... 4% numbered buyers as a rule. In some 132%; sample grade dark ae the hour or day. Phone Esther at number of soft spots in evidence, but Atch, T, 46% \trade quarters, selling was associat- eS ee hee et) ee the close was steady. Transfers ap- Atl. Ref. 22% Jed with belief that the Ethiopian war hard amber durum, 1.03%; No. 2 red | eee entrees proximated 1,500,000 shares. Suldwie 3% |would have no outcome other than a SCRE Ne Awe. Apartments for Rent With the war headlines « little Belt & Ono i2it |division of Ethiopia between Italy, Seon FOR RENT — Two room apartment, blacker, most speculative forces |oat. nsdall 91, jGreat Britain and France. TReONE newly furnished. New Frigidaire. leaned to the side of caution. At the Bendix Aviation 23% | Wheat closed irregular, %4 cent | Nem, York seems to have given | Flax: No. 118 $32.00 per month. Private entrance same time business, news was still Betht, Steel 31% lower to % higher ‘compered with| CICK Byers. of Texas, world's | Corn not quoted Call forenoons ‘or evenings. 213 3 i a 7 : trick and fancy roping cham- Sean ane Ste wae ene saacean need CHICAGO RANGE + 33:4 | Yesterday's finish, Dec. 1.02%-%, cort| pion, a chance to get his teeth CHICAGO CASH GRAIN we on indications that they would benefit | pec... 102% 1.08% 1.01% Bel Oi | Hae et 6°to 10: ee BS) ently, Cowboy Byers is about to |No. 2 red garlicky 1.03; No. 3 red} nished or au pelgatl * i 9% of 5 to 10 cents. rope the Empire State buildin; weevily 1.04 to 1.05; No. 3 hard 1.1212;] floor, private entrance, privat substantially from expanding electric 1.02% 1.02% 1.00% Li 14 B. wer output. ‘The activity of various 22 92K 92% 81 eared ee 20% But {t's only an illusion; Ai |No. 2 mixed 110% 65 per cent hard. | bath. 320 Mandan &t. beberle i Rudbile ‘Wan dad to“ HS o* MILL BUYING Smith’s towering structure is Corn No. 1 mixed 88; No. 2 yellow|#OR RENT—Double room basement been due largely to so-called prefes- 20 643, |CARRIES PRICE HIGHER some 15 blocks away. 2; No. 4 yellow new 74; No.! apartment, Nice and warm. $11.00 sional operations as well as outside tr 27% | Minneapolis, Oct. 18—()—Mill 2 white 90; sample grade 75 to 80;/ per month. Also 5 room furnished purchasing on the belief that the = Pt bras dh id ne ee high ipa one > es i pated 2 fates sane apartment. 1517 Bowen. panies concerned » whet lutures: ere H at lo. ; ENT—Furni + brisk upturn in sales. The growin Many Be 34 | Friday despite some lquidation of de- | Miscellaneous | Jerade 23% to 25%. von: Fibs, LGRMeea Gel SEEN of farm income drew attention to the _ {ferred futures. May and July fu-|® | No rye. Newly furnished. Inquire Corner a 4 15 |tures closed strong. Trade was active MONEY RATES Buckwheat No. 1, 1.16; soybeans No. implement section. 51% 90% lat intervals. Weakness in corn was| New York, Oct. 18—(P)—Call|2 yellow 80% to 81 net track Chicago, |_ GTOcery- Cotton displayed an upward slant, 53% 11 - | discouraging. money steady; \% per cent all day. Barley nominal feed 30 to 48; malting |FOR RENT—Front ground floor fur- but grains held to a Petr tt range. aeons . 12%| Dec. wheat closed 1% higher, May| Prime commercial paper % per cent.| 4g to 73. nished apartment. Porch, living Bonds were mixed. Sterling sagged 57 | higher and July unchanged.’ Dec.| ,. Time loans steady; 60-90 days % of-|" timothy seed 2.50 to 2.80 cwt. Toom, kitchen and private bath, 808- ” Lom Ga dyrdire neni me ste 18% |rye closed %c lower and May %c| ‘ered: 4-6 mos. % offered, Clover seed 11.50 to 16.00 ewt. Ith 8t. frabiste to. pad 3 pointe Trane | Oct. Veaeee Seay uke eo an lower. Dec. malting barley closed un-| | @Mkers acceptances unchanged. —____ FOR RENT—Apartment, unfurnish- ‘ 4 Casey Deere, Swift & Co. Wilson é& | Dec Be ies 7% |changed. Dec Oats closed unchanged PORRIGNER GRAN OL WiMtINNIFEG CASH GRAIN | ed, private bath. Also six room Co, frefered, International Harvester, 12.45 sth ae bre kseeann ik to a Lae New York, Oct. 184-()—Foreign | wie ae jet 5 vas Mciiery te: eos on ern house. . Pre Le ok inne hoo at senor gher and May 1c exchange irregular; Greht Britain de-| northern, 68%; No. 3 northern, 83%. FEN Gaucinene Reynolds Metals and American Power 1% i = sla _ mand in dollars, others in cents. Oats, No. 2 white, 33%: No. 3 white,|"O® RENT—Two room rz rae ' & Light, prefered. 38 e as) an eat receipts were light and| Great Britain 491%; France 6.59; |o73,. 2 , *| apartment. $10.00. Cnn nh . pie Bn pr fe dy [demand weg ate to gard for Seng ataly ids Germany fee anas, rg.|""™" S ___|_enport. Phone S8-W._#2-8th fo i g Nd | tourist 27.25, reg. comm’l 20.10; Nor- RENT— men General Motors, Packard, U. 8, In- 14% plat unchanged premiums. Winter| way 24.68; Sweden 25.33; Montreal in| peor eroseed euevesullye | apartment. Adults only, $25.00 per dustrial Alcohol, Westinghouse, Johns- 3a | wrest was scarce and nominally un-|New York 98.50; New York in Mon- - month. Call at 812 Ave. C. ey United rip and Boeing. . 8 8 31 lapse at teeter pew em “nd treal 101.50. FOR RENT—Two room upstairs fur- losing were American : : wi mal im- —___ $ Telephone, Woolworth, Allied Chemi-| “feed Barley 134, |lted and offerings scarce, Oats de- "CURB STOCKS STORIES IN nished apartment. Magle Chet gas cal, American Can, Texas Gulf and My a 3 9% |mand was fatr to good. Rye demand| New York, Oct, 18—(P}—Curb: be S$ Po MOTE, orn luc k was better. Barley was firm with de-| Cities Service, 1%. rant a] _ blocks of Packard changed hands at| ,Malting Barley— 14K | mand good for malting quality. Flax| Elec. Bond & Share, 11%. STAMPS apartment with private bath, Call a slight advance. Oate— 3% {Was in good demand and firmer. United Founders, 15/16. & 5 at_610-6th St. Dec. 2, 2 25! 11% ——_—_—_. By 1. S. Klein FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in * | Mi MOK. 20% 28) 33% aS MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Rose Apts. 215-3rd St. Phone 852. li IER hy G.||__Livestock = jxeem™ ee yin ee gemeoall , 1 Ki & ; : i fin, . 7 * 4a) rirst: Bank Stock, 11. : mente eens Pomerat Earns 11% SOUTH ST. PAUL Northwest Banco, 6%. : Business Opportunity Chicago, 1» _18.—(P)—Bui was 16%] South St. Paul, Oct. 18—(H)—(U. ur Senta GRE : 3} Bood locati firm in tone Friday and. eggs were 8% 18. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 8,700; supplies a 2 Sos as lear GAPE payments, firm. Poultry was steady. ie large, mostly grassers; lower grades| New York, Oct. 18. — () — Bonds Andrew Walle, Sanborn, N. Dak. — Butter 9,313, firm; creamery spe- 24% | Uberal; mostly slow; few fed year- ohees 8) EE cials (93 score), 28%-%; extras (92), n steady to strong; medium to| Great Northern 7s of 1036, 997%. Household Goods for Sale 27%; extra firsts (90-91), 26%-27; 33% | good 8.00-10.00; helfers " 6.50-8.50; PELE DETER FOR BALE_Piano. All housshold firsts (88-89), 2544-26; seconds (86- 52 | grass she stock weak at Thursday's GOVERNMENT BONDS FOR SALE—Piano. All household 87), 24%; standards (90 15%] low; common heifers 4.25-5.25; fat| New York, Oct, 18—()—Govern- furniture. Miscellaneous articles. carlots), 27%. ate westerns held 6.00 upward; cutter|™ment bonds: — Must be sold this week. After Wed- Eggs 3,666, firm; extra firsts cars|.) 26% grade cows 3.00-75; many beef cows| Treasury 4%s, 114.9. nesday call 1802. 918-6th St. x 28, local aU: ; fresh fredod eo car 58 | 4.00-50; feed Montanas held 5.00 and| ‘TTeasury 4s, 110.2. FOR SALE—Nearly new Singer ma- 2714, 3 current recef 27; 305¢| more; bu! steady; k sausage chine for less than half price. Also refrigerator extras 25%; standards 25; 934 | bulls 4.00-75; few 5.00; Hberal supply CHICAGO STOCKS hot water laundry stove, cheap. Call firsts 24%. | 81% | stockers and feeders; very quiet early, (By Associated Press) N° man, probably, has ds: many at 507-10th St. Poultry, live, 1 car, 28 trucks, 13% | quotations weak, around 6.50-7.75 for| Midwest Util, %. i] memorials erected to his. mem FOR SALE—Folding metal table, 4 steady; hens less than 4% lbs., 17%; 25% | good to choice western steers; calves} McGraw El. 27%. ory in the western hemisphere as vd whine, baby 4% Ibs. up, 19%; leghorn hens, 14; "26% 11,800; weak to 50 lower; bulk desira- ———_—_____ has Christopher Columbus. But | Chairs, plano, sewing machine, baby rock springs, 19%-20; colored 18%-|erain 25% | ble vealers 7.50-9.00; cholce 9.50; cull CHICAGO POTATOES the distinction of being the first | _bU&BY, tool chest. Phone 1250-LR. 19; leghorn chickens 16; roosters 15;| Cash 41 | and common 3.50-6.00. ‘ Chicago, Oct. 18—(}—(U. 8. Dept.| country to honor the discoverer of |FOR SALE—Bingle bed, wicker table turkeys 16-22; heavy white ducks 19.) ny pn 2 415% | "Hogs, 4500; fairly active to all in-|Agr.)—Potatoes, 90, on track 481, total| America by a statue goes to Mex. | and chair, Singer sewing machine. small 16; heavy colored ducks, 17," 60 Ibs. .. 1.81% 1.98% on terests; mostly steady; spots stronger |U. 8. shipments 799; steady, supplies| joo, Call 993-M. small 16; geese 15, “fp 52 |on welghts over 180 pounds; early top hiscaeegral pacmand and trading) “In the middle of the beautiful |FOR SALE—New Oxia ft Persian eeeee cones for choice = junds; > i. fi . th lined . Cheap. une NEW YORK 1D 1% | ter 140-180 pounds reetaatet 10.10-49.25; |Burbanks U. S. No. 1, 130 to 150; Teena coerce Nee No 12050. : New York, Oct. 18—(P}—Live poul-|a Ps. cp amc 11, |180-250 Ibs., 10.00-15; 250-350 Ibs.,|commercial 1.20; U. 8. No. 2, 105 to! tends two miles to the Hill of Cha try, weak. ‘By freight: chickens 17-| Ibe, .. 12% |9.50-10.10; good sows 865 to mostly|107% Bliss triumphs U. 8. No. 1,| puitepec, stands the first statue to LIFE OF WILL ROGERS ’ 22;" fowls 14-23; ducks 16; other|3 DN 11/875; heavies down to 850; average|Washed 1.25; Wisconsin round whites! columous. hl wit freight grades unchanged. Tbe. 21% |cost Thursday 9.55; weight 349 Ibs. |. 8. No. 1, 75 to 80; commercial 65;| “The statue represents Columbus |“ GOLDMINE of | Philosophy, Butter, 6,230, firm. Creamery, high-|3 D N 32°*|,, Sheep 12,000; no early sales slaugh-|Nebraska Bliss triumphs U. S. No. 1] grawing aside the veil that hid the | S84 satire containing over 300 pages r er than extra 20-29% ; extra (62 score) |, 12%, 16% |e lambs; early undertone steady to|few sales 85; North Dakota cobblers| New World. Around its base are | S54 30 ee. penny, 28%; firsts (88-91 scores) 26%-28%;|" ths. 16% |Strong; fat ewes mainly 3.00 to 4.00; |showing freezing injury 80 to 8; Red | feures of famous Mexicans and |_bownd. Price $ Phone . seconds (84-87 scores) 25%-26%;|4 D N 31% |Native and Dakota feeding lambs|River Ohios showing freezing injury) graniards. one of whom fs the dis » |v centralized (90 score) 28%. Ibs. sree eee 17% largely 7.75 down; bulk fat lambs|82% to 85; triumphs U. & No. 1, 90; / ppevciey Giacisn peminices ti Rooms for Rent Cheese, 113,276, firm. State, whole|5 D N & 52 31% | Thursday 9.00; several loads to ship-| Minnesota cobblers showing freezing| a, Bartolome de las Casas. who |FOR RENT—Furnished room at 120 milk flats, “held, 1984 fancy to), 10S. 41. 1.00% 118% 9 |pers 9.25, injury 75, one car 65; Colorado Mc-| *" defended the Mex. | Ave. A. specials 21-22; held, 1935 fancy 18%-|5DNS& 5! . oo 4 Nat, Bt zn Dalry cattle, betier grade springer Clures U. 8. No. 1, 1.05 to 120. {ean Indians |HAVE NICE sleeping room on ground jo Be - cows le ping moderate- | regs, efit, firm, Mined colors: |° Rao L905 119%. No. Am. Aviation of% lly active, steady; pul 5800 to. 10.00; BOSTON WOOL | eee conquetore, | Sen ot Dee eet eae * Special packs or selections from freah Montana Winter Wheat North American 16%, | Selected strongweights 75.00 and more;| Boston, Oct. 18—(#)—(U. 8. Dept.| The stamp i) | er, Also have a nice comfortable receipts 29%-35; firsts 26%-27; re-| 14% protein 19. |lower grades and backward cows dull,|Agr.)—Large quantities of fine, andj lustrating thi: | room on second floor for refined frigerators, special packs 27-28%;|1 DH WO 1 o45, soeu sony sary 17% |sharing recent killing declined, scst-|falr slzed lots ‘of medium grade terr- monument, and | lady who ts willing to share room i} standards 28%-%; firsts 26-26%; ]19@ protein. 18% | tered 35.00 ‘to 50.00. tory wools were moved in the Boston | shown here, wat | with present lady roomer. Near 3} other mixed colors unchanged, 1DH-Wor aT market, Graded 64’s and finer terri-| one of a regular | Capitol, Price reasonable. Phone \ ——_—_—— 1H OW.«... 1.25% 1.27% 124% 1.26% 6% CHICAGO tory wools brought around 80 cents | set of seven is 871-W. i BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES |12% aan 1% Chicago, Oct. 18.—(#)—(U. 8. Dept.) scoured basis for strictly combing and sued in 1923. FOR RENT—Very pleasant bedroom Ny Chicago, Oct. 18.——. WO 11% 126% 1.16% 1.25% age, |Agt.)—Hogs 10,000, including 3,500 di-|around 78 cents for cholce French} (copyright 1935. NBA Service. inc.» [POR past Ped ei : eoronee | Butter Futures: tow close| S742 o8 sd ” 26% Det isnt sorbent sows ae tress. Two ladles preferred. $10.00 “ lea ._ High or ays Average; for one, $15.00 for two. Home priv- 1 HW... 107% 118% 1.00% 1.17% 39% | 10.70;/ bulk 180-250 Ibs, 10. i . .— Blorage Standards, ann loser At Set 6 1.00% 117% pale 10; balk 180-260 Ibe. 1080 to 1088; NEW DESTROYER LAUNCHED Mages and we of plano, Call 100 Be aanaar ds ony 1% 21% Be I di aid at £3 nae ee ae FOR RENT—Warm room. Gentle- Egg Putures: 2 H W6. 1.16% 118% 1.11% 8% | Cattle 2,000; calves 500; very little men preferred. Good bed. Always Refrigerator Stand- 3D HB Wor 16% beef in run, little wanted market drag- hot water. 116 W. Thayer. ards, Oct, + 0% 24% 24%| 3H W... 108% 114% 108% ..... 7% |gy and unreliable on lower grade all FOR RENT—Large, nicely furnished Refrigerator 1 ‘TT |classes; most bids on beef cows being bedroom. Close to bath. Suitable ards, Nov, ........ 24% 24% 24%)" 69 ee. 1.02% 120% 97% 117% 25 lower and on common and medium for 1 or 2. Phone 1705-R. frigerator Stand- 2 amber * LARGE, nicely furnished sleeping ae Dec. .. 24% 24% 24%! 59 Ibs... 1.01% 120% 56’ room reasonable, also basement 2 igi hee 100% 1.20% me eee selling at 7.00 to 9.50; weighty apartment. 812 Main. DULUTH CASH GRAIN _{3‘amber hd acre haaaca? a under most pressure; no cholce FOR RENT Sleeping room or Duluth, Minn., Oct. 18.—(?)—Cash |" 57 ibs... 98% 118% - ...06 10% | Steers here; stockers and feeders fair- without kitchen privileges. Also closing prices. Wheat: Beet Tes 3 amber ne aK 115% garage. 409-5th St. ,' dark northern spring, 60 lbs. 1.30%- a. cs BOOM FOR RENT at dldcaiy SireeL. 135%; No. 1 dark northern, 59 tbe.|4 amber bd | 2 ROOM FOR RENT at 419-6th Street, 1.285% 1.35%; 58 Ibs. 1.26%-1.34%; No.|4 So berg He - 4 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. 1.24%-131%3]" 54 Ibs... 88% 103% 12% No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. 1.22%-/5 amber hd 14% 1,295; 55 Ibs, 1.19%-1.27%; No. 4 dark] 53 oat 2% WH ...- 33 northern, 54 Ibs. 115% -1.24%; 68 Ibe,|S amber Bd. | o ae 1.12%-122%; No, 5 dark northern, 62], 52 IBS. pee $y ) Ths, 1,08%-1.18%; 51 Ibs. 1.06%-1.16%; |" 51 Ibs. .. 82% 93% . 1% ge 50 Ibs, 1.08%-1.12%; No. 1 northern|Gradeof “" ~ Hi Voc 1,24%-1.28%; No, 1 dark hard Mon-/1 amber.... 9% i tana 1.26%-129%; No. 1 hard am-|! rd durum 2% ber, 60 Ibs. 1.03%- 120%; No.2 hard) oop, 1 { amber 59 Ibs. 1.02%-1.20%; 58 Ibs./2 yellow... Hg { 1,00%-120%; No. 3 hard amber 57/3 ‘yellow an } Ths, 98%-1.17%; 56 Ibs. 95%-1.12%;|4 Yellow i | No, 4 hard amber, 85 Ibs, 93%-1.07%; |2 mixed | i 10% 54 Ibs, 91%-1.03%; No. 5 pber, |¢ - mixed, Bn } 53 Ibs. 89% -90% ; 52 Ibs. 87-97%; NOs!" Oate— Sou | 1 red durum 91%. (Mixed durum dis- (2 White. 61% | counted 1-4c below hard amber), {3 white. 4% | 6 > Flax No. 1, 1.77-1.90. . Bari 10% Rye No. 1, 50-51. ch to eo ? Oats No, 3 white 27%-28%. Med to F \ , malting, 45-63; feed barley |Lower grds. rt . iy Feed ....., 1% No. 2. 3% | % : Drier ‘and i Ideal ; # ” . ~ Building Material Minneapolis, Oct. pended 1% See ts for eatimates, 10 highag, ‘Oaroad pate Ht a BRICK AND TILE | |ents. 18.90 @ bbl, in 98 Ib., cotton Was, Neat bert Phone 728 ||""Pure bran 1880-1600,” a |Grain Quotations||| New York Stocks GRAIN PRICE TREND ©) (UTNUNBERBUYERS Displaying Some Tall Roping LOWER AS SELLERS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1985 WANT-ADS Carry Many Tips on Good Jobs | b Female Help Wanted Work Wanted WANTED—Neat and experienced |WILL HAUL or once middle-aged woman to cook on} or twice a week during the winter ranch, Write Tribune Ad. No. 12028. months. Reasonable price, prompt service, over 8 years experience in —————==| this work. Henry F. Swanson. Personal Phone 1683. MATTRESSES YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled 409 9th. Phone 1126, WANTED—Steady work by sober, Te- | Mable man handy at general repair work. Plumbing, steam fitting, wir- ing, etc. Good references. Trib- . Tribune Rates | Are LOW Minimum charge fer ee Iinsegtion—450 for 15 words. seserecessceed@® sececcsccccee sO insertions : Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Beautiful 6 room mod- ern home near park. Seven room modern house on west side. New 5 room bungalow near capitol. 3 room house on east side. Very reas sonable prices and terms, T. M, Casey & Son. FOR SALE—Six room modern dweil- ; ing, 3 bedrooms, also den, enclosed sleeping’ porch and attic. Double garage. Near schools. Bargain, Geo. M. Register. FOR RENT—Six room modern bun- galow at 619-1lth. Two 2 room apartments, one 3 and one 4 room apartment. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR RENT—Furnished or . unfur= nished modern rooming house. Re« sponsible parties only need apply. 418-5th, FOR RENT—5 room modern house in Mandan. $35 a month L. Ne Cary Co. Phone Mandan No. 9. FOR RENT—Six room modern house, 115 Thayer. Five room partly mod ern. Apartments. Phone 905. Main. Phone 1397-W. FOR RENT—5 room modern bunga- low. Gas heat, close to capitol 918-6th St. FOR SALE—5 room modern bunga- low. Gas heat. Phone 1528-3 after 6 p. m euaaoaoeoeemmmaeaeeee Instruction AMBITIOUS men reading this will be ‘given an opportunity to join our selected student body to train for Positions as engineers and junior operators in Diesel power stations, Write Schoeck Diesel Training, Tribune Ad. 12029 for our plan. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—Six room mod= ern house, 3 bedrooms. Gas heat, Available Nov. 15 or Dec, Ist. Phone 1042-W before Sunday. furnished or unfurnished apart~ ment. Write Tribune Ad. No 12041, _—_ For Sale FOR SALE — Large yellow Denvet FOR SALE—Yearling laying hens, Rhode Island Reds and Buff Ore pingtons cross. $1.00 each, Mra, Carl Schulz, 12 miles north of Bise marck. Route 1. : FOR SALE—Asplund, Eckiund, Ing= strom coal. $2.75 ton in load lots, | FOR SALE—Used auto glass Auto Parta, 1011 E. Main. Phone 154. FOR SALE—20 head of and unbroke. 922 Ave. O West, Budd Cook. | : | FOR SALE—Used wood desk. Cheap. Inquire at The Bismarck Tribune. office. EEE Automobies for Sale 1930 1931 1930 1929 1926 1926 1929 pt

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