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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1986 ’ Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., April 24 4 |feeding steers held above 7.00. Calves 1.6614 1.67 New York Stocks||90ME STOCK PRICE Grain Quotations cme rine | GAINS RECORDED IN | zPunce cra — (Purnished by Russell-Miller Co.) 11% April 24 Bs No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. .... .93 Pty No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. .... 90 124% No, 3 dark northern, 56 lbs. 8 BA No. 3 dark nee Hf ihe . a No. 4 dark ni 5 » a jt {Steels and Other Recent Fa-|No. 4 dntk eae “ a: : a ‘ . 5 dark northern, wee he vorites Fail to Follow bie 4 dark northern, 51 Ibe. z a No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. . at Market Leaders 40 Ibs, 1; 48 Ibs, 67; 47 Ibs. 69; 46 28% ‘tbs., 50; 48 Ibs., 55; 44 1 Ibs, 74% | New York, April 24.—()—The stock 45; 42 Ibs. 41; 41 1 a 40 ‘ee. 33; 24% |market whipped up a selective rally |39'Ibs., 29; 38 Ibs., 25. 162% |!ate Friday, with Chrysler and scat-| All under 38 Ibs., 25. 91 |tered industrials doing most of the} No. 1 hard amber durum 21% | work. No, 1 mixed durum 59 | Steels and a number of other issues, |No, 1 red durum . 36% | however, failed to participate in the|No. 1 flax qa |comeback. The close was irregular.\No. 2 flax 30% | Transfers were around the 2,000,000-|No, 1 rye 14% | Share mark. Barley ‘Aviation Corp. 55] The list started the day with a/Oats .. Baldwin Loco. 3% /much steadier tone, there was plenty | Hard winter wheat Balt. & Ohio 18% Jof good industrial news nourishment easels oa ies agar Barnsdall .. 11% present. CHICAGO RANGE Bendix Aviation 22%)" Commission house customers were CE ies akan sky Chaee Boe! still suffering from the shock of yes- 99% 1.01% Borden . terday’s relapse and the majority of 905 91% Bol perce them did little but nibble for quick- 89% 90 ridgeport Brass turn profits, A Bee is It was not long before another sell- tied ae Burr. Ad. Meh. ing wave hit the market, and the 160% .60% Canadian Pac. ticker tape fell 4 minutes behind. Case (J. I.) The support was not long in arriving, 26% Caterpil’ Tract. and many early losses of 1 to 3 points a gaan see 53 | were cancelled or replaced by net a% Ches. & Ohi 56 | sains. Mi 53% 3 There was some more selling in the 3. 1% |last few minutes. Chrysler reached 100, 53% 5% |then slipped. Among the best per- io formers were American Can, Interna-|May .-++002 s1+- seess seers 46%, {tional Harvester, Loew's, Standard 1% |Oil of New Jersey, General Motors 100 | and Distillers Corp, Utilities were nar- 16% |row. Principal losers included U. 8. 18 |Steel, Bethlehem, Douglas Aircraft, $8 | Westinghouse, N. Y. Central, Deere 17% | 8nd Southern Pacific. 2% MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 12% e Minneapolis, oun 24.—(P)— R| Livestock ines “Open High tow Clone Se 99% 98% § 4h SOUTH 8T. PAUL 35 South St. Paul, April 24—(P)—(v. i, ee oe deine Se) slaughter steers she-s' lly steady; ari it : aes; |medium to good fed steers 6.75-7.75; 2 34 |best held around 8.50; good to choice 49% [heifers 17.25-8.00; most in-between 61% |grades 6.00-7.00; common to good! Se 142, |cows 4.75-5.00; low cutters and cut- 35% |ters 3.78-4.50; bulls weak; around 5.50 | M : 1% |down; few best 6.00; stockers and % 25% 21% feeders scarce, about steady; good Tee a 2100; fully steady; good to choice Let 187% 167 1.67 37% |Vealers 7.00-8.00; few selections 8.50; annie asaasim ile 38 |common to medium. iho un eons, 61 Hogs 5,200, active; steady to strong i ep Pr ‘High soe Close 16, [1035-50 tp 10501 2a0-260 To tooo Oe RR 18% | 35; 260-320 Ibs. 9.75-10.10; big weights een 39 27% down to 9.50; sows mostly 9. 3 few % 2%] UP to 9.40; pigs 1050-11. average " 34 | wooled lambs; very little done early; . 1.69 1.69% 1.9 1.69% Sey generally asking 25 higher on all|J' +170 ey 1Bx Toy OW ARBOERA 50 | Classes or around 11.25 on best wool- ee gounerva Hudson Mot. 18% [ed lambs; fat ewes eligible around| INNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN mi 21 .00-6.00, punneapate Agen 24.—()—Wheat 29% | Dairy cattle, fairly good clearance | receipts ‘iday comparedto 47 in a the week; market fully steady to-|@ paras “a Raph are Pm lay; medium and good springers nee a _ oe ae 60.00-80.00; outstanding selections | 8*ain closing quotations FOGaS EeOLION Johins-Manville _ 97 | 8round 85.00; common or aged light- Y alvered To Arrive Kelvinator ... 20% | Weights 45.00-56.00. 37% 1.16% 1.31% ....5 eeeee 21 CHICAGO 23%4| Chicago, April 24—(P)—(U. 8. Dept. jack ha Tag a“ 46. Au) oss frets 3,500 di- 1.12% 1.29% i'(P) \rect; mostly steady with Thursday's #3 prereee oaanoe, ek higher early; 1.10% 127% 42% | closing , most bids 10 or more é 12: | lower: top 11.00; bulk 160-250 Ibs. N08 198% n.005 oo aee 10.75-90; - 140-160 bs. 10.60-65; a few : abit | 250-280 Ibs. 10.60-80, but market not Coad ak cl Ong 9% | CStablished on weights above 250 Ibs.; 1.0344 1.16% Bore Cattle 1.800: calves ste 1.00% 113% ee Strs. 12 ‘attle ; calves 500; beef steers 00% 1.13% pk j-cont, iret wa slow, lower grades being cleaned up s e Midiand 39% at steady prices; others | weak to 8% 1.10% wer; weighty Illinois bullocks 9.25, r abif but largely 7.50-8.25; market, all she REE to Ae 17% | Stock fully steady; load light heifers ) ceeeee DEY 1.06% ..00. oven 18. |7.65; beef cows 5.50-6.25; strong-|1 northern 5 34% jwelght “cutters 4.75-5.00; sizeable spring, 1.08% 1.1332 cease 24% | showing low cutters around 410 and|,,,, Montana Winter Wheat 22% | slightly above; sausage bulls weak to i Wor #ig | lower; bulk better kinds 610-40; veal-|' TH Wr, 116% 1.18% 116% 117% 62 Benin woghe at i al stockers 13% protein feeders slow, steady. 3% Sheep 7,000; active; mostly 15-25) 1H W... Lil's 114% 1.10% 1.13% | Choice’ wooiea ‘mbe TisoeI oute|! DE Wor dl wooled lambs 11.50-75; out-|! . 28'4| standing clippers averaging around LEW. . 107% 1.11% 1.06% 1.10% 46 | 90 lbs. 10.00; bulk clipped lambs 9.50-/1 DH W or 32% | above. 10008 fat ewes stronger: best Merwe and south Batota’ Wheat % | a 3; fat ewes 3 bes ibs wooled offerings 6.25. ei 1DH oh or 5% Abe + 105% 1.07% 1.03% 1.05% bd Rioux. Ce seek aie, 9-8 23H W... 1.03% 105% 1.01% 1.03% Q|. 8. Dept. Agr)—Cattle 1,000;|° 3 H % slaughter steers, yearlings and stock little changed; quality plain; she - 99% 1.03% 97% 1.01% Durum 10 8! 3 9 5 31 3 44 |stockers and feeders scarce, easier; 06% 112% 93% 1.00% rtd small lots fed steers and yearlings 93% 1.12% be ah 39% 800-25; bulk 7.75 down; few good fed 41% | heifers 7.00 and slightly above; most BOG ATIG. Sarel soa 20% |beef cows 4.75-5.50; cutter grades 11% |3.75-4.50; few common and medium |. 57 Ibs. 82% 1.10% aoe 11 |stockers 6.75 down. 3 0% 10K of |_, Hogs 3,500; weights under 250 Ibs. ane 2 4 |Steady to 5 higher; 180-250 Ib. butch- 85% 1.08% 20% ;eFS 1030-40; early top 10.40; heavier 51% | butchers slow; most interests talking 83% 1.07% 42 |lower; odd lots 140-170 lb. averages od 10.00-30; sows 9.35-45; feeder pigs up B15 1.086% 00. sees to 10.25. 12% Sheep 1.300; opening lamb bids 14% | Strong to 26 higher; load lots wooled es M180; ted clips bid to. 0.50: 32% | above 11.50; clips to 9.50; 16% {some held around 9.75; early sales } aor ote 11% i ae fat ewes 6.00 down. " colar} Grains’ Hah WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN. 2 ied 61% 62 Winnleee, SPE -24.— (FP) mended rth ti Wi . 20% | wheat No. 1. northern 81% ; No. 2 north- ee ee 17% fern 70%: No. 3 northern 767%, Oats 18 rit Btuslebaker oe No. 2 white 33%; No..3 white 30%.|3 35% su) rr , 4 453% Eultt & Co a Overfeeding the brood sow causes /§ 48% Tex. Gul. 35% |Suckling pigs to scour and this re- pia Tex. Pac. 10% |tards their growth. 2 ay Tim. Roll. 61 3 a Tr 12% 3 % Tri-Cont. Corp. 8% 4 Truax-Traer 5% : © Union Carbide . 82% 33 Union Pacific 120% | Vi 3 ated Brug <0 ua re Une Gan tae: Be ME |No. toss... 167% 1.79% 107K ..... us eae eta Great Britain sbolished the pillory S. Rubber 31% soe Thi 198 Fears ago. SPECULATORS WARY OF SELLING SIDE AND WHEAT PRICES RISE Persistent Dearth of Moisture In Southwest Keeps Market Bullish Chicago, April 24—()—In nervous- | ly shifting trade, wheat scored gains late Friday. Speculators were wary of the sell- ing side of the wheat market because of persistent dearth of moisture squthwest, and owing to lack of re- sponse at Liverpool to price down- turns here. Estimates were current that the Canadian government wheat board has holdings of but 137,000,000 bushels at the present time. Wheat closed firm, %-% above yes- terday’s finish, May 1.01%%-%, July} 9154-%, corn % off to % up, May 61%-%, oats unchanged to % lower and provisions unchanged to. a rise of 10 cents. MILL CITY PRICES FRACTIONALLY HIGHER Minneapolis, April 24.—()—Moder- ate mill and cash interest buying in the face of moderate offers turned wheat futures stubborn during trade here Friday and the close was frac- tionally higher. Some short covering near the close was a strengthening factor. May wheat closed %s higher, July 5% higher and September % up. Coarse grain futures met with poor support and easted off slightly. May oats closed unchanged and July % lower. May and July rye each closed % lower and September % lower. May malting barley held unchanged while May and July feed barley each closed % lower. May flax closed % lower and July % off. Cash wheat demand was steady. | Winter wheat was scarce and nomi- nally ynchanged. good demand. Corn was offered freely. Oats was Durum was in 4|in steady demand. Rye demand was fair to good. Barley demand was good for malting quality. Flax was | in fair to good demand. — ey | Miscellaneous | We ee MONEY RATES New York, April 24.—(#)—Call money steady, % per cent all day. Prime commercial paper % per cent. Time loans steady, 60 days-G mos. 1 per cent offered. Bankers’ acceptances unchanged. FOREIGN EXCHANGE ————_—_—_—___——_——_———" | Produce Markets | CHICAGO Chicago, April 24.—(7)}—Butter was easy in tone Friday and eggs were firmer. Poultry was easy. Butter, 12,666, easy; creamery-spe- clals (93 score) 28%-29%; extras (92) 28%; extra firsts (90-01) 28; first (88-89) 27%-%; standards (90 cen- tralized carlots) 28%. Eggs, 30,471, firmer; extra firsts, local 20, cars 20%; fresh graded firsts, {local 19%, cars 20; current receipts 19; storage packed extras 21%; stor- age packed firsts 21%. Poultry, live, 1 car, none due, 22 trucks, easy; hens 5 lbs,, and less 22; more than 5 lbs, 19; Leghorn hens Female Help Wanted Male Help Wanted LOCAL FOOD company desires two ‘women experienced in demonstra- tion or solicitation work for inten- sive campaign starting immediately. Prefer age, 24 to 35, good appear- ance and not satisfied with less than $25.00 weekly earnings. Give full particulars first letter. Write Tribune Ad. 14392. 20; springs, Plymouth Rock 28; White Rock 28; colored 27; fryers, Plymouth Rock 27; White Rock 27, colored 26; broilers, Plymouth Rock 26; White Rock 26; colored 25; barebacks 20-22; Leghorn 23; roosters 15; hen turkeys 2, young toms 20; old toms 20; No. 2 turkeys 18; heavy old ducks 17; heavy lyoung ducks 14; Muskogee ducks 12; geese 13, plucked and swan geese 11. NEW YORK New York, April 24. — (#) — Live Poultry, weak. By freight: all prices ‘unchanged. Butter 6,915; creamery firsts 91 scores) 29%-%; centralized score) 29%-%; other prices changed. prices Cheese 32,037, changed. Eggs 17,581, firmer; mixed colors: special packs or selections from fresh receipts 22%-24; standards and com- mercial standards 21%-22; firsts 20%; seconds 20; mediums 40 Ibs. 19%; dir- ties No. 1, 4 Ibs, 18%; small 18%; average checks 18%; storage packed firsts 21%. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, April 24—(#)—Butter fu- tures: High Low Close Storage standards, (90- (90) " un- slow, un- Nov. .. 26% 26% 26% Storage standards June ... 25% «25% «25% Egg future: Storage packed firsts, April ..... 21% 21% 21% Storage pack May ....sssseeee 31% 21% 41% Refrigerator stand- ards, Oct. 22%22% 22% Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Sleeping room, new fur- niture. Prefer gentlemen. Board it desired. 219 3rd. Telephone 848-R. VERY NICELY furnished room. Suit: able for one lady. Clean, warm, al- __Ways hot water. 807 4th St. FURNISHED SLEEPING room for one or two gentlemen. Next to bath. 117 Ist. Phone 195-M. FOR RENT—Large newly decorated sleeping room. Two gentlemen pre- ferred. Call 808 Main. LARGE NEAT sleeping room in quiet private home. Gentlemen preferred. 201 Ave, A West. BEAUTIFUL large sleeping rooms. very convenient. Also garage. Phone 525-M or 1611. WANTED—Experienced maid for gen- eral housework. Be able to cook. Small family, adults. Write Trib- une Ad. 14359, [eee Personal SEE SPRING SPECIALS at KYSAR'S Jewelry and Repair Shop. New line of jewelry. Expert repair work done under supervision of MRS. D. E. No” 310 Fourth St., Bismarck, eo Tf TO THE SNOWFLAKE Laundry and Cleaners. Ten pounds of dry wash for 49 cents, four cents for each additional pound. Phone 779 for service. WANTED—First class mechanic with hand tools. Call or write Dittus Bros., Elgin, N. Dak. Help Wanted WANTED—Men or women to solicit members. All year around work. Commission and salary, if you can Produce the business. Write All- State Mutual Aid Society, Wash- burn, N. Dak. WANTED — EXPERIENC:! dairy- hand for milking cows and working in dairy barn, Phone Mr. Garske, 686-W. —_—— Salesmen Wanted DISTRICT MANAGER ABLE and aggressive salesman re- quired by large eastern manufactur- er with A plus Al rating. Unusual opportunity and excellent financial arrangement for man who quali- fies. Only married men over thirty with car apply. Write Tribune Ad. 14378. MEN'S SUITS and top coats, ladies’ suits and coats, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PERFECTION DRY CLEANERS. Phone 1707. We call for and deliver. RELIABLE AGENTS sell advertising novelty to business places. Free sample outfit furnished. Give ref- erences and experience. Box 231. Flaxton, N. Dak. RUG Fringing, Upholstering, Refin- ishing and Furniture Repairing. Telephone 669. BISMARCK FUR- NITURE, MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1020 Bdwy. Phone 1126, For Immediate Sale Reasonable JACK’S CABIN And Signboards, on pavement be- tween Bismarck and Mandan. Write Box 1037, Minot, or tele- Phone 1814, Minot. Work Wanted WANTED WORK — Experienced kitchen man and second cook. Clean and sober. Have references. Call 579-R. WORK WANTED — Housecleaning and housework wanted at l§c an hour. Call 1120. YOUNG, EXPERIENCED _ barber wants work. Box 1029, Beulah, N. Dak. Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Beer parlor and cafe or will sub lease building for other business. Phone or write Chas. Hawley, Manda: Room and Board FOR RENT—Nice front sleeping room. Gentlemen preferred. Call 418 2nd St. FOR RENT—Attractive sleeping room in private home. 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770. New York, April 24.—(4)—Foreign exchange steady, Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents: room, Cool during summer months, Close in. 120 Ave. A. FURNISHED sleeping 1 Great Britain 4.93 1/3; France "46.58%; Italy 7.88; German free 40.21; rg. travel’ 26.75; reg. Norway 24.79; Sweden 25.44. Montreal in New York 99.50; New York in Montreal 100.50. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, next to bath, Call at 707 Ave. A. Apt. 1. LARGE SLEEPING room for rent next to bath. 811 6th St. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, April 24—(4)—(USDA)— Potatoes, 66, on track 208, totai U. S. shipments 798; old stock, supplies light, demand slow; sacked sales per carlot outweight and invoice weight sacked per cwt. Idaho russet Bur- 2.25-35; Colorado . .20-35; Wiscon- sin round whites, U. S. No. 1, 1, North Dakota Red River section ci blers U. 8. No. 1, partly graded, 1.70- 80; Early Ohios U. 8. No. 1, 1.85; Min- *"|mesota Red River section cobblers, partly graded, 1.70-75; unclassified 1.45; Early Ohios new _ stock-carlot -|sacked sales—Louisiana 100 Ib. sacks,| Bliss Triumphs partly graded, heavy! *|to small size, 2.75 per cwt., sacked) sales less than carlots per 50 1b.! sacks, Texas Bliss Triumphs U. 8.' +-{No, 1, 1% inch minimum, very few sales 1.90. BOSTON WOOL Boston, April 24.—(7)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Numerous inquiries were being received on wool tops in the Boston market, but very little actual business was being transacted. Asking prices on domestic wools appeared unchang- ed from earlier in the current week. Average to good French combing lengths fine and % blood mixed and original territory clips were quoted mostly 80-82 cents scoured basis. Bright medium grade fleece wools | packed in the country to include */ combing and clothing % and % blood grades together, were offered mostly at 34-35 cents in the grease, delivered east, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Minn., April 24.—()— Flour, unchanged. Shipments, 26,511 barrels. Pure bran 17.50 to 18.00. .| Standard middlings 17.50 to 18.00. The true song of a bird, its high- ROOM WITH twin beds. Girls only. 825 4th St. Investigate our Home Loan Plans @ Convenient Payments. @ No Added Fees. @ No Commission or Service Charges. @ No Appraisal Fee. @ No Delay. Bismarck Bldg. & Loan Association (Community Service Since 1906) Phone 915 Room 11, Ist Natl. Bank Bldg. —_—_—_—_—_==_—_—_——_— Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Dining room sulte, bed- room furniture. Bookcase, table, davenport and chairs, sewing ma- chine, rugs, other articles. Condi- tion can be seen at Salvation Army UNG en ae ee FOR SALE—5 beds, library table, ice box, kitchen table, large dining room table, 8 chairs, 2 dressers, plano, china closet, laundry stove. 222 Mandan 8t. Mrs. Wm. Dohn, Sr. LARGE room with closet, one or two ladies. Bath, hot water, home privileges, board if desired. 303% Broadway W. Poultry POULTRY RAISERS insist on buying United States and North Dakota approved and Pullorum tested chicks. You can buy them at the Mandan Electric Hatchery, Mandan, N. Dak. Prices, $8.90 and up. Price lists on request. LOANS $25 to $200 On Your Automobile and you can repay in small, weekly, semi- monthly or monthly installments, REFINANCING Reduce the payments on your automobile ... let us pay off your present balance, advance you more cash ... and make the payments smaller. Salary Loans - - $5 to $50 On your plain note for a six months period. Prompt and con- fidential. No co-signers are re- quired. Out-of-town loans made by mail. SALARY LOAN C0. George Stevens, Mgr. Suite 22-24, Dak. Ntl. Bank & Trust Co. Bldg. Phone 405 Bismarck, N. D. WANTED—Exerienced used car sales- man. Fleck Motor Sales. Building $3650 BUILDS completely large 4- room house with lot. Location is best in Bismarck. Payment less than $25.00 month. For informa- tion write Tribune Ad. 14355. Land for Sale LAND FOR SALE—1-3 acre in Park Hill addition. Across from CCC Camp. Terms if desired. Telephone 2088-R. EASILY PAID LOANS ON QUICKLY SECURED from Price Owens, Agent Phone 278 Bismarck, North Dakota Office: First Door East of Postoffice. —— —— Miscellaneous for Sale Hyd lic Hoist, ST. PAUL outp zosies ana Power Take-offs have predominated this field for years. Ask your dealer for information, or write to SMITH COMMERCIAL BODY Best of Available Apart- ments in the WANT-ADS Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for ene insertion—45e for 15 words. First insertion (per word) %¢ 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive (per word) ... 4 consecutive (per word ... 5 consecutive insertions insertions (per word) 6 consecutive This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota, Cuts and border used en want ads come under classl- fied display rates of 75 cents Per column inch per single ine sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtfal advertising accepted. We ree serve the right to edit or re- ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire, Telephone 32 and ask for the want ad de partment, Out-of-Town Readers THE BISMAKCK TRIBUNE FOR SALE CHOICE LOTS Located in any section of the BISMARCK HOMES | city you may desire, on water and sewer mains, LOW TAXES Terms may be arranged to fit your needs, Abstracts furnished and titles guaranteed with all lots. T. M. Casey & Son 518 Broadway FOR RENT—Comfortable, furnished log cabin, with 3-acre garden, south of Bismarck. Wilt rent city lots for gardening. Call at 422 South 11th, Farms—For Sale or Rent Works, Inc., Fargo, N. D. Houses and Flats FOR SALE MODERN six room house near cap- itol. Excellent condition. Lot 50x 140, East front, $4000. $600 cash, balance arranged on monthly pay- ments, 6%. SIX room stucco bungalow, 5 years old, basement completely finished, $5200. MODERN 7 room house close to high school and capitol, $4725. WE finance through the best available loan company in Bismarck. Low rate interest amortized loans. T. M. CASEY & SON FOR RENT—5 room modern house, good location. Inquire 711 6th St. FEDERAL LAND BANKS T have several good farms to rent, also for sale at a very reasonable price. Write or see me personally at 510 5th St., Bismarck, every Saturday afternoon. Karl Klein, field rep= resentative, For Rent Two-room apartment located down town, over Master Cleaners. Immediate possession. Monthly rental $22.50, Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. Lost and Found : LOTS FOR SALE Pi to pay rent to yourself. home is far more desii apartment and with reasonable monthly payments will it save F own om r those v irable lots made to order for y: purpor Lo in the north section, chool, city park water. Hedden Real Estate Agency Phone 0 Apartments for Automobiles for Sale FOR SALE—Acorn combination range, two insulated ovens, oven control. Reason for selling, kitch- en too small, 607 6th. Phone 835. FOR SALE—Wicker 4 wheel baby stroller, $5.50. Good condition. Phone 343, 823 10th St. FOR SALE—Davenport and chair, radio and Kelvinator. Call Apt. 3. 1 707 Ave. A. KIMBALL Baby Grand piano. Priced for quick sale. Apt. 804. Patter- son Hotel. FOR SALE—Piano, $50.00, Mrs. H. J. Pitched note, indicates to females the *|exclusive possession of food territory. Taylor, 818 5th St. Bismarck, N. D. The 50-foot, two-story building known as The Hinckley Block Located on Fourth St. between Broadway and ‘Thayer Avenues, just north of the Grand Pacific Hotel, is OFFERED FOR SALE at a low figure in order to close out an estate. This property is fully rented and WILL PAY A GOOD RETURN on the price for w! hich it can be sold. ‘The corner of 4th and Ave. B, 100x150, Governor's Mansion, also is part of the above mentioned estate and is for sale at a reasonable price. Hecsun intentions tncleting Sameer fer § zear showing rental income and expenses, call or see HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY | Webb Block Bismarck, N. D. USED CARS 1933 Terraplane Sedan . $325.00 1933 Chrysler “6” Sedan .... 450.00 1931 Pontiac “6” Sedan. 250.00 1930 Ford Coach ........ 195.00 1932 Willys Knight Coupe 195.00 1931 Chrysler “6” Sedan .... 295.00 1934 Ford DeLuxe Sedan .... 450.00 1934 Plymouth Coupe . i Oakland Sedan . Plymouth Sedan .. TWO furnished apartments, one new- LOST, Strayed or Stolen: BlacR screw tail male bull dog. Wearing harness. Reward for return or ine formation leading to recovery. Phone 179. Bob Melville. For Sale Ho ay for itself/CALL US FOR fertilizer, black sand, gravel, excavating, ash haul~ ing, garden plowing, ete. We spe- clalize in moving household goods and pianos. Phone 474. SNYDER'S DRAY AND TRANSFER, FOR SALE—Black dirt and fertilizer. Also can do moving and basement digging and ash hauling, Reasen- able charge. Phone 457-J. FOR SALE—Certified Bliss Triumph. seed potatoes, usone grade in seal- ed and tagged bags. Write Fred ly decorated, ground floor, 3 rooms} Middelstedt, Bismarck. and private bath and one 2 rooms| Fon saiE—Bpi lack Percheron Stale and private bath. Located at 320 Mandan St. Phone 1770. UNFURNISHED BASEMENT apart- ment, living room, bedroom, kitch- | mo; enette, bath. 3 room upstairs apartment. Inquire 111 Ave. A West. lion, full blooded, weight 1700 Ibs, Cheap for cash. Write Alfred Ry- berg, Meno! R SALE—Commercial Indian side car. Also hand wringer, practical- ly new. 214 E. Rosser. Telephone _485-R. THREE ROOM furnished or unfur- FOR SALE—New trailer house, gravel Private ene Also nished apartment. trance, newly decorated. sleeping rooms. 318 9th. Plymouth DeLuxe Coach 550.00 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach 375.00 Buick Sedan . Ford Coach . DeSoto Sedan Buick Sedan . CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS INC. 122 Main Phone 700 USED CARS LeFayette Coach Looks and operates like new. Chevrolet Coupe Low mileage—perfect condition. Studebaker DeLuxe Sedan Radio, heater. A fine car. Buick Sedan Perfect in every way. Nash Sedan & Real Bargain. 1931 Chrysler DeLuxe Sedan A powerful, fine car. 1929 Plymouth Sedan A.good car. Priced low. Several other low priced cars to choose from Convenient Terms COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck FOR SALE—One hundred seventy five dollar credit at a discount on new Chevrolet. Call Friday, 7 to 8 p.m. Saturday, 9 to 12 4. m. Tele- phone 835. 607 6th St. BARGAIN, 9175 credit on new Ply- 1935 1935 1934 1932 1931 FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment, first floor, adults only. Heat, lights, gas. Lmmediate pos- session. $35. 506 2nd. ne FURNISHED THREE room apart- ment and also 4 room apartment, unfurnished. 622 3rd St. Telephone 1231-R. box. Also some household furnitures H, J. Brownawell, Sterling, N. Dak. HAY, WESTERN wheat grass. For rent, on shares, land, Boyd towne ship, Section 27. Phone 905. FOR SALE—Home grown Caragana, suitable for hedge or lawn. ©. D. Mason. Telephone 892-R. FOR SALE—Three well broke’ young horses. Reasonably priced. H. Nagel. Telephone 3-F111. " FOR RENT—Five room modern| for sALE—Electric reducing mas apartment, furnished or unfurnish- chine at less than one third value, ed. 510 ard St., Mandan. Telephone} phone 417 after 5. 92-W. APARTMENT, 5 rooms and bath, un- furnished; also 3 rooms and bath, furnished. Adults only. Phone 905. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment. Adults only. Also new office desk for sale. 322 9th FOR RENT—Apartment furnished. Buitable for quiet couple. Apply 204 Ave. B. No phone calls. FOR RENT—Two furnished apart- ments. Ideal for working girls. Call after 5p.m. 515 2nd St. FERTILIZER, black dirt, ash haul- ing, garden plowing and driveway gravel. Phone 62, FOR SALE—Black dirt and fertilizer, garbage and ashes hauled. Phone 105. Wanted to Buy ( INFORMATION wanted as to 4 or § room modern ‘house for sale from about $1,800 to $3,500, State locas tion, price and terms. Write Tribe une Ad. 14299. FOR RENT—2 unfurnished rooms.|WANTED TO BUY—Dining Toons, table, walnut finish, good condition, Reasonably priced. Call 1298, Gas, light and heat furnished. 409 Collins Ave., Mandan. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Apply 808 7th St. ae UNFURNISHED APARTMENT for Tent. Three rooms and bath. 214 2nd St. meuth. Call 8:20 to 10:00 p. m. Fri-| FURNISHED one room and kitch- 1,00 te 3:00 p. m. Saturday. phone 471. 314 and St enette on first floor. $23. Everts, 314 3rd. Roots and Bark. Also—Latest style, anteed eyeglasses zs je prices, Eyes examine d FREER. aC SAL, AN MEDICINE CO, New lncation—Office. 113 First Street « ; ?