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1 Tribune’s Grain, - Market Report fo Thur., April 30 ‘STOCK PRICES PICK UP STRENGTH WITH RAILS AND STEELS fing Rush Late in Day Finds '; . Ticker Tape Falling Be- hind in Trading [N New York til Prices A\ solid | Alaska Jun, Am: Roll Kew York, April 30.—/}—Steels |Am. Sm rails rallied a shaky stock mar- | Am’ ke & Thursday for net gains of frac- bE to $ or more points. There were f7® few wider advances at the close. } ticker tape fell behind on the upturn as the buying rush en- virtually the entire list. fers approximated closed 8 [) The list reversed itself after a nate] eell-off around roén had knocked / Many of the leaders down 1 to around <4 points. The demand dwindled| Bendix A’ somewhat near the finish. ‘The recovery was attributed largely | Bi Sto technical factors involved in the Tecent severe slumps. An “oversold” Pondition, it was said, had developed. Bethlehem Steel attracted a large following as good news was hoped for from: the directors of the company . meeting from the conclusion of trad- The effect of Secretary Morgen- Cerro de |.thau’s statement that the national deficit for the current fiscal year would aggregate $5,966,000,000 was de- ‘batable. ' American Telephone, off nearly 46 points at one time, came back with |S the rest. Others conspicuous-in the|G jcpper brackets included Union Pa-| Gi cific, Southern Pacific, Santa bts B.! “Y. Central, Northern Pacific, 8. Steel, Chrysler, Case, ‘Johns Manville, Allied Chemical, Westinghouse, du Font, Consolidated Edison and Ken-| Gm. Solv. necott. iI Wheat pushed up at Chicago, but|Con. Edis other commodities were mixed. Bonds were mixed, as were leading foreign currencies., PR | {.. Produce Marketa _{ |Srouey ‘x > Chicago, Aril 20.—(P}—Butter was| Dia, fiunsettled Thursday and eggs and ‘poultry were steady. . Butter 12,852 tubs, unsettled; mar-|Du pat unchanged. Eggs 34,929 ‘cases, Pekeady, current receipts 19%; others | wy unchanged. p weak. “All freight prices unchang- | @¢ , Roulry live 2 cars, 1 due, 21 trucks, Sar Sper and.less 20%; Ags, No. 2:hens 17; Seon 5 No. 2 Leghorn mmo ReSe 3: White | Gt. Nor. jored 24s barebacks 20-22 Taghornt H Toosters 14%, hen turkeys 22; toms 20; old toms 20; No, 2 turkeys 16; heavy old ducks, 4% Ibs. 15; heavy young ducks 4% lbs. up, ; small white ducks 14: aed ducks 13; geese 12; plucked ears Bswan geese 10; capons 7 Ibs. up 28; less than 7 lbs, 27. Butter, 9,404, easier. Creamery, phigher than extra 28%-20; extra (92 core) 27%-28; firsts (88-91 scores) 27-27%; centralized (80 score) 27: Cheese, hanged. Eggs, 27,968, barley steady. Mixed olors: standards and commercial tandards 22-2%; Opes mixed. colors unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, April 30,—(>)—. utter Futures: 26% 36 25% 26% 26 21% | Ni 25% small col- | Tat. 152,531, slow prices un-/| Loew’ id High Low Close| Minn. 21% , North 22% * BOSTON WOOL Boston, April 30.—(7)—(U, 8. D. A.) Gace Non of fleece wools were gl 22% Nominally, quotations were Pathe about, unchanged from last week. né.strictly combing bright fleeces | Penn. were i4 next # io ffered for delivery within the Most houses were asking 36- » but mills showed little in- Users of wool, neh com length in ori- ‘at 78-80 cents scoured basis Mivery within a few weeks. Ask- weeks at 35 cents in the | P! however, ranged mostly | Reo scoured basis. ued CASH GRAIN - April 30.—()-—Clos- Sal Wheat No. 1 heavy | Servel orthern spring 60 Ibs., 1.14%- No, 1 dark-northern, 50 Ibs. 28%; 58 Ibs. 1.10%-1.27' cus northern, 57 Ibs., ce northern, 5 1.08% 5 34; 80 ibs., 92% 1.08%; No. Stone nad prthern 1.06%-1.11%; No. 1 dark id Montana 1.10%-1.18%. fard amber durum No. 1, 60 Ibs. Bats: 2, 59 Ibs., 94%-1.11% ss 1.09% ; 56 Ibs,, 884s-1.06'4; No. 4, 84% -1.07%; 54 lbs, 82%- No. 5, 53 Ibs., 80%-1.05%4; 52 orp. 71.10%; No. 3, 57 1bs..| Tex Pac. C. & 4 beg 1.03%; No. 1 red durum, | t!-Cont. "No, 1, 1.68, No. 1, 40%. No. 3, white, 24%-25%. malting, 45-68; feed barley, | United 4,;With 1% cents jump of ivestock and Scheduled for Arrival thicago Friday; Other oe Light ino wheat whatever would be deliver- » May contracts jate Thursday Predictions were current A deliveries on May wheat contracts % and Winnipeg would be light. Min- yneapolis wired that it was evident ,)mills are ready to. accept delivery of good quality wheat. ‘Wheat closed firm at the day’s top, 1% cents above yesterday's finish, May 99-99%, July 87 A 5 up, May 63%¢-%, oats unchanged to % off, and provisions unchanged to 26% {15 cents decline. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT PRICES RALLY SHARPLY Minneapolis, April %|Kansas City or Chicago during the y, [ber %6 higher. 14 {closed unchanged. 1% | 5.50; few bids 5.75; 54 12,100; steady to weak; 4 |southwestern millers. 4 | off. the close here Thursday and wheat . futures prices rallied sharply. Good flour sales were reported by Trade picked up as the market advanced. May i, | Wheat closed -% higher, July -% up : and September % higher. Coarse grain futures were com- % | paratively easy on account of the de- cline in oats. May and July oats each closed % lower and September May and July rye each fin- ished %3 down while September dropped %. May feed barley closed % lower, July % lower and Septem- May malting barley May and July flax each closed unchanged. Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL native fed steers opening about steady; under- tone weak on medium grade Cana- dians; few medium to good natives 6.75-8.25; best held above 9.09; bulk of steers salable around 7.50 down; 35%} She stock about steady; medium to good heifers 6.00-7.25; bulk beef cows Se 4.75-6.00; few 6.25; low cutters and cutters 3.75-4.50; bulls steady to weak; majority common and medium 4.75- stockers slow, early undertone about steady. Oalves desirably ves ers 7.00-8.00; choice grades 8.50; com- mon to medium 5.00-6.50, Hogs, 5,200; very slow, better 190 pounds down fully steady to shippers; 4 | few sales and most bids 190 pounds up and packing sows 10 lower; good to 20 | choice 140 to 190 pounds 10.25 to ship- 2 | pers; pounds 10.00 to 10.05; 80 4 | pounds 9.75 to 10.10; 250 to 300 pounds bid 9.40 to 10.85; sows 8.65 to 8.80; pigs Scarce, average cost Wednesday 9.75; 1s | weight 252 Ibs. Sheep, 500; supply very small, noth- ing done early; buyers talking sharp- ly lower on slaughter lambs; sellers resisting decline; best wooled lambs {held up to 12.00 or above; siaughter ewes salable about sicady or up to 6.25 on wooled skins and 5.50 on shorn kinds; choice clipped Jambs Wednes- day 10.15 to 10.40. Dairy cows fairly active, steady; ,| good springer cows around 72.50 to y,| 180-220 lb. butchers 10.00-1 82.50; majority lower grades 50.00 to 70.00. ~SIOUX CITY Sioux City, April 30.—()—(U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 2,500; slaughter steers, yearlings and she stock fairly active, strong; other classes firm; car 1130 Ib. beeves 8.75; 975 1b. yearlings 8.50; ie numerous loads 7.00-£.25; good year- lings heifers. 7.25-50; bulk beef cows 5.00-6.00; cutter grades 419-75; stock- ers and feeders active, strong to shade higher; common and medium lots 6.75 down. Hogs 3,000; slow, scattered sales to shippers fully stead: early better early top 10.10; odd lots 140-170 lb. aver- sows 8.85-90; feeder pigs up to 10,00. Sheep 2,500; including 600 billed through; no early action; talking 50 4; Or more lower for lambs or under 12.00 on wooled skins and below 10.00 for fed clips. “CHICAGO Chicago, April 30—()—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Hogs 11,000, including 4,500 direct; steady to 10 higher than ‘Wednesday's average; weights below 544 | 225 a generally 5-10 u: above 300 1b.; A Cattle 4,500; calves 1,51 and yearlings slow, steady again predominating in run; bulk go- ing at 7.75-8.50; best weighty steers 9.25, these grading gocd to. chofce; |- outside on yearlings 9.00; light steers 30%, jand yearlings scaling 950 lb., down- ward in broader demand than any ' |grades of steers scaling 1100 lb., up- 4{ward; heifers steady; best around 4 8.60; bulk 7.50-8.50, with lower grades 53%, 344g 9% 576 2 \again very scarce, steady *Mambs bid 11.75-12.0; relatively higher than good and choice kinds at 7.00 down to 6.00; cows utters sell- ing mostly at 5.00 dow: julls steady with practical top weighty sausage jofferings 6.40; vealers unchanged at 17.50-8.50; selects 9.00-50. {| Sheep 15,000; market at standstill; bidding around 25 lower than Wed- nesday’s close; shippers inactive; good to choice medium-weight wooled holding best above 12.35; choice weighty clippers bid 10.00; aged classes very scarce, % iabout steady; few wooled eyes 5.75- 6.25, Warner Pict. Western ee ee | Woolworth if Wrigl igley, J “1No, BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) April 30 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. . No, 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. No. 8 dark northern, 56 Ibs No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. .... ‘No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. . No. 5 dark northern, 52. lbs. . No, 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs, ... Sample Grain: i] 30—(P)—Notice that /49 tbs., 69; 48 Ibs., 64; 47 Ibs,, 57; 46 Ibs, 52; 45 lbs., 47; 44 Ibs 40; 43 Ibs., 35; 42 Ibs., 30; 41 lbs., 25. All under 41 Ibs., .25. 1 hard amber durum 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum . 1 fax .. . 2 flax No. No. No Hard ‘winter wheat . 30.—(P)—With | Se %|no May wheat deliveries in sight at ages 9.75-10.00; packers talking low-i 2)er on weights above 250 lbs.; Chi peasant ‘aa cago, A — ‘fas ‘Whea: Open High 86% 845% * |first day of maturement theré was &| 5.) Zz |tendency to cover short sales near i |No. 3 mixed 98%. 10.65 10.65 13.40 56% | , South St. Paul, April ee M 39° |S. D. A.)—Cattle 4,100; DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., April 30.—(®)— High Low 1% rth 84 82% few sales better 190 to 220|M 220 to 250 Se MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, April 30.—()—Wheat receipts Thursday 96 compared to 31 & year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations today follow: Cash Whe Delivered To Arrive 1.28% 127% 1.26% 1.24% 121% 1.18% 1.14% 111% 1.08% 110% 1.08% 1.06% - 1.04% + 101% ir Wee 114% 1.16% 1.13% 1.15% or Bees 1.09% 1.12% 1.08% 1.11% = 105% 1.09% 1.04% 1.08% 38 EF 3 98% 1.04% 97% wan and South Dakota Whea' + 103% 1.05% 1.01% 1.03% + 101% 1.03% 99% 1.01% 91% 102% 95% 99% Durum 4 ee REe EMSs wy ns De! se 1 ppber hd 60 Ibs. .. 95% 2 rae aa 59 Ibs, 94% 93% 91% 111% 1.11% 1.10% 1.00% 1.06% 107% 1.06% 1.05% 52 Ibs. .. .78% 1.03% 5 amber hd 51 lbs. :76% 1.01% te Low test—weight, discounted 2c.” Grade of eee 1406 92% 1.08% 1 amber.... 1rd durum AT 187% 1 Tate 197% , | FREE! Miscelleneous fe ph ekcel EXCHANGE lew York, April 30.—(#)—Foreign exchange irregular, Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 4.94; France 688%; Italy 7.87; Germany Free 40.22; re, ; Montreal in New York 90.75; New York in Montreal 100.25. MONEY RATES New York, April 30—(#)—Call Mohey steady, % per cent all day. Prime commercial paper % per cent. Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1 per cent offered. Bankers accept- @nces unchanged, MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, April 30.—(4)—Stocks close: First Bank Stock, 12%. Northwest Baheo., 9%. CURB STOCKS New York, April 30.—(4)—Curb: American Gen., 9. Cities Service, 45%. Elec. Bond & Share, 18%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, April 30.—(#)—Govern- ment bonds: Treasury 441s, 117.27. NEW YORK BONDS ay York, April 30.—(4)—Bonds close: Great Northern 7s of 1936, 101. CHICAGO STOC! (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. Ctfs., 7%. McGraw El., 27. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Maryland Fund., 17.61; 19.04. Quart. Inc. Sh., 1.45; 1.60. Sel. Inc. Sh., 4.51; no. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, April 30—()—Cash wheat Corn. ae 4 mixed 60-61; white 68; No. 5 white 614: sample grade 38-58. its, No. 3 white 26- 27%; sample le 21-2312. No rye. Soybeans No. 2 yellow 85;. all track Chicago. Barley feed 35-48; malt- ing 53-93. Timothy seed 2.70285, ewt. Clover seed 14.75-22.25 cwt. Business Opportunity FOR RENT OR SALE—Shop build- ing, 25x60, equipped with black- smith tools and machinery, weld- ing plant and lather. Located at Faith, South Dakota. For informa- tion write Jack Alden, Faith, 8. D. ‘*|FOR SALE OR TRADE—Pool room, lunch counter, and barber shop. Cheap for cash or what have you. ee rent. Write Tribune Ad. FOR SALE—Only cafe in town of 600, doing good business, steady board- ers. $250 cash, if taken at once. Real buy. Write Tribune Ad. 15505. FOR SALE—At sacrifice, beer parlor in Bismarck, Or will sublease bulld- ing for other business. Chas. Haw- ley, Mandan. A Farms—For Sale or Rent FEDERAL V.AND BANES I have several good farms to rent, also for sale at a very reasonable price. Write or see me personally at 510 5th 8t., Bismarck, every Saturday afternoon, Karl Klein, field rep- resentative. LOTS FOR SALE ction, close to achool, city park ai water. Hedden Real Eats Agency STOMACH ULCERS, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved quick, Get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Service Drug Store, Bismarck and Central Drug Co., Mandan SEE SPRING SPECIALS at KYSAR'S Jewelry and Repair Shop. New line of jewelry. Expert repair work done under supervision of MRS. D, E ad saa 310 Fourth St., Bismarck, -|SEND If TO THE SNOWFLAKE Laundry and Cleaners. Ten pounds of dry wash for 49 cents, four cents for each additional pound. Phone 779 tor service. MEN'S SUITS and top coats, Indies’ suits and coats, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PERFECTION DRY CLEANERS, Phone 1707. We call for and deliver. RUG Fringing, Upholsteting, Refin- ishing and Furniture Repairing. Telephone 669. BISMARCK FUR Nr MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt, Either regular or spring filled. 1020 Bdwy. Phone 1126, Lost and Found saa REWARD FOR INFORMATIO! cerning whereabouts of a small Boston Bull. Answers to name of “Corky”. Phone. 511 or 1371. Wearing Apparel FOR SALE—Grey Swagger silt, siz 16, blue coat, size 16. 204% Ma’ Apt. C. POULTRY RAISERS i United States and Mandan Electric N. Dak. Prices, lists on request. Complete in steel bo: tributed by ]WANT-ADS Carry Many Tips on Good Jobs Open Salesmen Wanted | Male Help Wanted MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 families in Oliver and West and South Grant Counties. Reli- able hustler should start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write today. Rawleigh, Dept. NDD- 18-8, Minneapolis, Minn, WANTED—Experienced salesman for women’s shoe department. Write ad. 13520. State experience. Help Wanted MECHANIC to handle service in Ford Garage. Must be able to handle laboratory test set. Braun Motor Co,, Zeeland, N. Dak. WANTED—Teachers who are advanc- ed normal graduates and also col- lege graduates. Tri-State Teach- md Bureau, Fargo, N. Dak. Making Home Loans } On Bismarck Property Since 1913 Should Qualify Me For Quick Service on Loans To Buy, Build or Improve YOUR HOME Price Owens, Agent Phone 278 1st Door East of Postoffice BISMARCK, N. D. ooo. Payments to Suit Your Requirements ..+¢ —_——_——— Hoysehald Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Coll spring cot and mat- tress, new, $12. One course in pub- lic speaking, $5. Call 667-W after 4:30, gasoline 26.00; piano, L. Bryan, 422 4th 8t. FOR SALE—Crib, gas, laundry stove, radio bench, lamp, coffee table, drapes, dishes. 406 Griffi FOR SALE—Crosley radio, new. Roll top desk, one floor lamp. 926% 7th. fer FOR SALE—One Seruk Oriental rug, size 9x12, Reasonable. Call at 305 8th Bt. KIMBALL y Grand piano. Priced for quick sale. Apt. 804, Patterson Hotel. FOR SALE—Piano, $50.00. Mrs. H. J. Taylor, 818 5th St. Bismarck, N. D. Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Desirable 5 room mod- ern stucco bungalow, many built-in features, 2 rooms finished in base- ment, built for home, well insulated, near school, garage, for $5250. NEW desirable stucco bungalow, room finished in basement, fine floors, built for home, gas furnace, very cozy. YOU should see these houses before buying. FOR SALE—Six room modern resi- dence. Lot 50x150. Preferred loca- tion. Lawn, shrubbery, trees, etc. ‘Taxes low, small down payments, balance at less than rent. Double rage, cement floor. 515 1st. FOR RENT—6 room house. Inquire at 1011% 9th St. ‘WANTED—Am offering furnished home including board, to capable married couple. Very reasonable price. No objéction to well behaved child 5 years er over. For particu- lars call at 100 Ave. B East. FOR RENT—Modern 4 room house. Reasonable. Adults only. Nice lo- cation. Call after 6 p. m. 507 10th. FOR RENT—Five room dwelling in duplex. Close in. Dr, Enge. Phone 260. California Wave Nook ( A new manager t A new dress and A new set of prices on the BEST BEAUTY SERVICE You'll like our work Laura Aase, beautician and prop. Bertice McKirdy, manager Ethel Zinther, operator Telephone 782 104 Third St. ¥ Rooms for Rent WANTED—Boy, not going to school, not over 15, mechanically inclined, ahaa out of town. Telephone 7. ————____ Female Help Wanted SPECIAL Work for Married Women, , Earn to $21 weekly and your own} dresses FREE. No canvassing. No investment. Send dress size. Fash- jon Frocks, Inc., Dept. G-2088, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. WANTED—An experienced girl for general housework. References re- quired. Write Tribune Ad. 14459, WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Call for Mrs, Pav- alak at 511 or 1371. WANTED—Rellable maid. Must good cook. Three in family. Call at 901 10th St. WANTED—Girl to work evenings for room and board. Apply in person. West Cafe. MAID for general housework. Small family. Adults. Telephone 1363. WANTED—Girl for general house: work. Call at 921 6th St. WANTED—Meid for general house- __Work, Apply 706 4th St. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply 909 5th St. Work Wanted FILIPINO, experienced, desires work in private family, chauffeur, house- bee and cook. Write Tribune Ad. 5506. Investigate 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. Apartments for Rent FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment, rental $16.00. Also 2 room and kitchenette furnished apartment, ground floor, Rental $30.00. Available May Ist. 618 6th. WILL SUBLET completely furnished apartment, three rooms and bath. Refrigerator. Until October. Call after six at 101% W. Rosser. Phone 1127-J, IN NEW MODERN home, near cap- itol, furnished basement apartment for light housekeeping. Suitable for two adults. Call at 1021 8th. apartment. Just south of capitol. Suitable for two girls. Available at once. 1016 7th. Phone 2071. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Lights, heat, gas, water furnished. Laundry privileges. Adults only. Call after 5 p.m. 515 2nd. SMALL, new attractive furnished ; Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for one insertion—450 for 15 words. First insertion (per word) 3e 2 consecutive insertions (per word) .......++++00.40 3 consecutive insertions (per word) ..... Pree 4 consecutive insertions (per word .... 5 consecutive (per word) .........00.8%@ 6 consecutive insertions (per word) +o This table.of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota. Cuts and border used en want ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful 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 tf you desire. Telephone 32 ané ask for the want ad de partment. Out-of-Town Readers who wish to answer wi which ot te THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FOR SALE CHOICE LOTS Located in any section of the 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 Phone 493 Bismarck, N. Dak. J ull ue lo FOR RENT—Some Missouri river bot- tom farm land about 15 miles from Bismarck. Geo. M. Register. For Sale FARMERS ATTENTION! SPECIAL Sale, Plow Shares, Can fit all makes of plows. Hard center shares, $2.69. Soft center shares, __$3.69._ MONTGOMERY WARD. FOR SALE—Modern trailer house car. Telephone 676-R or write Jack Sleight, 310 W. ) W. Thayer, 1 Bismarck, THREE ROOM furnished or unfur- nished apartment. Private en- trance, newly decorated. Also sleeping rooms. 318 9th. FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment, first floor, adults only. Heat, lights, gas. Lmmediate pos- session. $35. 506 2nd. SMALL APARTMENT for rent. One toom and kitchenette. Gas and lights furnished. Suitable for two; girls. 519 5th St. FOR RENT—Furnished one room and kitchenette apartment. Leun- dry privileges. Private entrance. 314 W. Rosser. TWO ROOM and kitchenette fur- nished apartment, private entrance. Adults only. Phone 967, 120 W. Thayer. TWO ROOMS and kitchenette fur- nished. One block from postoffice. Everything furnished. Call 222 3rd Street. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, including light, water, heat, gas, Kelvinator. Private entrance. 930 4th St. TWO ROOM basement apartment, al- 80 two separate rooms upstairs fur- nished for light housekeeping. 818 1th 8t. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment, ground floor. 607 5th. Phone 403-LR. Inquire back door. APARTMENT, 5 rooms and bath, un- furnished; also 3 rooms and bath, furnished. Adults only. Phone 905. NEW BASEMENT bedroom, coil spring mattress, $7 per month. For sale: New steel folding camp bed and mattress, $7. 413 9th. FOR RENT—Three room and bath basement apartment, just complet- ed. 218 Mandan St. John Keller. FRONT BEDROOM in new home. Nicely furnished. Close to capitol. Ladies only. 1005 8th. Telephone md —Well furnished room ¥ ate closet, Near -hal able rent. @ers too. 0 toom furnished TWO ROOM furnished front apart- ment. adjoining path private, Genuine Goodyear Welt and construction. An exciting col- lection to choose from in all sizes and widths. AAA to B. Leather soles | 1934 FOR SALE—Bilack dirt and fertilizer for lawn and garden. Call 892-R. Also general hauling. V. O. Mason. HAY, WESTERN wheat grass. For rent, on shares, land, Boyd town: ship, Section 27. Phone 905. FERTILIZER, black dirt, ash haul- ing, garden plowing and driveway gravel. Phone 62. FOR SALE—Four used 5.25xi8 tres and tubes, $12.00. 1010 Main. For Rent Two-room apartment located down town, over Master Cleaners. Immediate possession. Monthly rental $22.50, Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. Automobiles for Sale USED CARS 1935 Ford Tudor Sedan . 1935 Plymouth 4 door 1932 Plymouth Coupe . 1929 Oldsmobile Coach 1925 Dodge Delivery 1933 Terraplane Sedan 1931 Pontiac “6” Sedan. 1930 Ford Coach .... 1932 Willys Knight Coupe 1931 Chrysler “6” Sedan . 1934 Ford DeLuxe Sedan Plymouth Coupe . Oakland Sedan . Plymouth Sedan Plymouth DeLuxe Coach 550.00 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach 375.00 Buick Sedan 200.00 Ford Coach . DeSoto Sedan . Buick Sedan . 1931 1932 1935 1933 1932 1929 1929 1928 INC. hone 700 FOR SALE—1927 ‘d Pickup, river land by acre or lot on grav- hway. Also license tags . Sell cheap. G. E. Pe~ ‘ SPORTS The utmost in service and Style. This unusual group value. The tops for of smart styles will merit your first consideration. The soft White Elk leathers will really put Spring into your steps. Soled with solid leather to give maximum wear. Kilties, Ghillie ties, oxfords and numerous other types in all sizes and widths.

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