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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., May 8 STOCK PRICES HOLD New York Sc York Stock OWN DESPITE SORRY |——oome moras Closing Prices May 8 WHEAT VALUES FALL SHARPLY WITH RAINS Aircraft, Paramount and American ___THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRU3AY, MAY 8, 1936 BISMARCK GRAIN Adame Eo. 36% (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) OUTLOOK IN FRANGR = SIN SOUTHWEST AREA ss ag Mig. 41% No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. . 82 int No, 3 daria northern, 56 Ibs. .... .80 2% No. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. . 3B “Scattered Issues Score Gains FS os - 42% [Selling Rushes Follow Reports|No ¢ cer Sn ee After Early Morning Drop | Am. Mach. & : 24] That Winter Crop Pros- oe : on meen, 5 the } 8 Is Halted EE ae pects Are Better No, § dark northern, 80 Ibs. .... 64 Am. Roll, Mill. 27 es Sample Grains: New York, May 8—UP)—The stock /Am: Sil" Fars. 33% | Chicago, May 8—()—In_ selling] {p, MS, O05 48 Ths. 56: 47 Ibs. 82; 46 market, just about held its own Fri-|Am. Sug. Ref. + ,52% |rushes that followed widespread |i.” “34. 42 bs, 30: 41 Ibs, 26; 40 day despite a revival of apprehension Am. Tel. & Tel. . 155% soaking rains just in time to add lbs. 25. mT “4 40 1 28. , regarding the European financial] A: ti. Wis. : 32% jgreatly fp ere Gee ce Gees Nou hard | caer ecnin ; ap phici ey : 33% oe Friday plunged steeply down- No. 1 mixed durum ... a7} After an early morning retreat, the + 13%] The sharpest break of wheat prices ne i ty list. stiffened and scattered issues 70 !was at Minneapolis, 5 cents a bushel, No. * 139 scored substantial gains. The close|Atl. Ref. . 29% !the extreme limit permitted in a single No. 230 was moderately irregular. Transfers| Aviation Corp. . : 8% |day. In Chicago, the maximum loss| 20. ay were only around 900,000 shares. Balt. & Ohio |... 1 16% {Was 3% cents. Olts . . he It was one of the dullest sessions | Barnsdall : 17%] Wheat closed nervous } to 3 cerits Hara wiktke Wheat 20 since last September. ‘The ticket tape | Bendix Aviation © aig {poset veer oes 6 sce eee sects a SENS : was motionless for extended intervals. Bethl. Steel. (New) . + 4842193%, July 86%-%, corn unchanged to CHICAGO RANGE While th te of the French | Borde. TH feos a Se EV Chicago, Mey 80 cuneate i Aad Tal tea e 18 491, |t °% off. and provisions unchanged to| “Wheat— Open High Low Close 'y uppor! aroun B 14% |15 cents setback. May 94 ee 92% 93 level of the past several days, 90-day 46% — July 86% 85% 86% Hie deliveries were offered at huge} Budd Whi 9% | MILL CITY WHEAT beret 85 84% BA iscounts in London and New York, 25% | FUTURES FALL 5 CENTS “head o and speculation on foreign exchange 12%) Mi lis, May 8—(P)—A drastic | May 84 62% 63% in Paris was virtually prohibited when | © 147 inneapolis, May 8.—(7}, te | July ‘ r ele the officials ordered large premiums a lie teaun tutaves aHueNe eaday Tole [o mie sixed Oh TORWaed tt Sibnd r f 22% |the grain futures market Friday fol- sre ha tt le 54% |lowing re-delivery of some contract 26% Teed iyteecrem ici atten’ ae quality by a ails did not want rin were Philip Morris, Commercial Cred- c is inine Mig Sieat sre vanepeee 51% it, Westinghouse, Schenley, Douglas 3% |the allowable limit for the day. 51% Telephone. Soft spots included Monsanto Chemical, J. I. Case, Allied Chemical, Johns-Manville, U, S. Steel and Beth- lehem. Most of the mines were lower while the principal rails, motors and utilities moved a shade in either di- rection. Bonds slipped in varying directions. Wheat reflected rainfall in the drouth districts by dropping 1 to 3/c& cents @ bushel. Corn was unchanged to 1% lower. PRAIA Sr eee ea | Produce Markets [iB ee CHICAGO Chicago, May 8—(?)—Butter and eggs were firm in tone Friday and |=l poultry was steady. Butter, 12,325, firm, prices unchanged. Poultry, live, 3 cars, 25 trucks, steady; hens, 5 lbs. and less, 21; more than 5 Ibs.. 19; Leghorn hens, 19; springs, 25-27; fryers, 24-25; Plym: outh Rock broilers 25, white rocks 24, colored 24, barebacks 20-22, Leghorn 22; roosters 1414; turkeys 16-22; heavy | Goodri old ducks 16, heavy young 17, small white 14, small colored 13; geese 11. NEW YORK New York, May 8.—(#)—Live poul- try. steady. By freight: Chickens and broilers unquoted; fowls 21-22%; roosters 14; turkeys 15-25; ducks (all sections) 11-13. Butter 10,008, firmer; creamery, higher than extras, 28% -29%2; extras (92 score) 28%; firsts (90-91) 28%-%;! centralized (90) 28%. Cheese, 93,637, firm, prices un- changed. Eggs, 19,531, irregular; mixed col- ors: Standards and commercial stand- ards 22%-'%; dirties, No. 1, 42 Ibs., 20%; storage packed firsts 22; other | When the matured month slipped 94 |the full five cents, holders tried to protect themselves by selling July 33% contracts. September was compara- 5ay, {tively firm and independent. May wheat closed 5c lower, July 4'%c low- er and September 1%c off. Coarse grain futures were inde- Ff pendent. May oats closed ‘sc lower, 25% July %sc lower and Septemker %c down. May malting barley closed ‘sc lower. May feed barley finished sc off, and July and September ‘ac off. land September 1c down. May flax 4" {closed %c lower, while July and Sep- tember held unchanged. Cash wheat undertone was soft. Winter wheat was in quiet demand. Durum was in good demand. Corn was unchanged. Oats was 28% jquiet. Rye was in good demand. | eeport Tex. 30% Barley showed a better tone. Flax Gen’ Asphalt 24% |was in good demand and firm. Gen. Eelect. 36 Gen. Foods 38%; Gen. Mills Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL 174% |Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 2.800; few sales around steady at week's decline; me- dium slaughter steers 6.25-7.25; tew good to choice heifers 6.75-7.75; odd 51, |head 8.00; most lower grades 5.25- 6.50; butcher cows 4.75-5.50 mainly; 14 |low cutters and cutters 3.75-4.50; few 4 | Sausage bulls 4.75-5.25; little action on Int. Harvester 8142 | stockers and feede: Calves 2,200; yInt. Nick. oan 45's | about steady; desirable lightweight jint. Tel. & Tel. vealers 6.50-7.50; choice handyweights Johns-Manville 8.00; few 8.50; cull and common 4.00- es 8 | 5 00, ‘ennecot i Kresge (S. 8.) ta Hogs 5,300, fairly active. mostly 25 er Grocery 22% |lower than Thursday; top only 20 Libbey-O-F. Gil. 50% | off; spots off less on sows; top 9.65; 4614 | better 140-220 Ibs. 9.46-65; 220-250 Ibs. Lorillard xe) 9.25-45; 250-300 Ibs. 8.90-9.25; big May rye closed lc lower, July 1'%c off iM Minneapolis, May 8.—( Wheat— bo igat 29% |_ South St. Paul, May 8—)—(U. 8.|Sep Durum— atonepoys receipts iday mt com] DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., May 8.—(?)— aed High beslabi toatl RANGE Low Close ne 90% 8542 3 33% a6 46% 23% 23% 23% Low 283 88 se? PCR Fees RF ‘baled artaderly Pint tar GRAIN (®) — Wheat pared to 41 a Minnespolts cash wheat and coarse mixed colors unchanged. a weights sore eS 8.50; ems B1685; grain closing quotations today follow: 72 | mostly 8.25-35; pigs up .00; aver-|" Cash Wheat— Chen ee 14% | age cost ‘Thursday 9.36; weight 248 Ibs. “Delivered To Arrive OMEAED: ol T Futures 9 Sheep, 700; direct, 515; salable sup-| 1 ay 2 rad 2 2 ie High Low Close Me 42%, | ply very meager; all classes steady. Pa 1.057% 1.15% ” Biaéane catanaaeds 9'4| medium to good wooled lambs 10.00- 1.08% 1.14% MNO ee, 21% 21% 21% 20% )15; nothing choice here; shorn ewes — <9 sab Fresh ‘standards, ht | 450 400-75; best clipped lambs Thursday ~ 1LOL% 1.13% JUNE... sees 2 6.26 (6 1si| Tal, cattle slow, weak trade; most 99% 111% Egg Futures 17% | springer and milker cows 55.00-75.00; 4 a eee stan- te aie eons 34's | strictly good qouted 80.00 and more; |, EIA CNIE NS iiss storage. packed Re plain kinds down to 45.00 or under. 95% 1.05% ce firsts, May . 22 21% 22 o % see pad é CHICAGO 927% 1.02% _ CHICAGO POTATOES 9 Chicago, May 8.—(#)—(U. 8. Dept.| 89% 90% Chicago, May 8.—(7)—(U. 8. Dept. 33 «| Agr.)—Hogs 7,000, including 3,000 di- “4 M Agr.)—Potatoes, 77; on track, 281; | No. 8%{rect; generally 10-15 lower than 86% 97% total U. 8. shipments, 721; old stock, 24% | Thursday's average; some bids off 84% 94% weak, supplies moderate, demand very | hig ota more; top 10.10; bulk 160-250 Ib., i ee slow; sacked per cwt., Idaho Russet 48%, |9.70-10.00; 140-160 Ib. 9.50-75; few 4 . ase Burbanks, U. 8. No. 1, 1.90-2.10; Wash- 2545 [250-300 Ib., 9.45-80; sows mostly 8.50- ington Russet Burbanks, U. 8. No. 1, 34 «175; few 8.80. spring as Ye seve 1.90; Michigan Green Mountains, U. §%| Cattle 1,500, calves 500 steer trade] jo, ,,Mantena Winter Wheat 8. No. 1, 1.60; Wisconsin round He practically at a stand still; very few|i DAW or whites, U. 8. No. 1, 1.50-55; Minnesota 3%, |fresh arrivals but several loads held} 1 H W... 1.06% 1.06% 1.03% 1.05% Red River section Bliss Triumphs, | 75 |from Thursday; best held above 8.50/ 13% protein partly graded, 1.35; North Dakota Red | pe: 29%, |but no early sales of importance; she|! DH W or 2 a ay River section Early Ohios, U. 8. No. 1 33% |stock weak to lower; few heifers|..1 HW... 99% 1.02% 98% 1.01% and partly graded, 1.40-45. New stock, 85% 1600-50; other kinds neglected; beef 12% protein weaker, supplies moderate, demand 42 cows §.25-6.00; cutter grades down;| 1 HW... 95% 99% 94% 98% slow; Alabama Bliss Triumphs, U. 8. $43; |bulls 20-25 lower; outside sausage| Grade of No. 1, 2.40-60; showing decay as low} 41% |kinds 5.90; vealers steady; bulk 7.50-|1 DH W or as 2.25; U. 8. No. 2, few sales, 1.60; | bur, 18% |8.50; few selects 9.00-50. 1H W.,. pe 28 88% 93% Louisiana Bliss Triumphs,'U. 8. No. 1, 104 ‘Sheep 5,500; fat lambs mostly 15- Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat 2.30-60; Texas 50 Ib. sacks Bliss Tri-| Radio 10 {25 higher, active at advance: shipping |! eH tad 94% 96% 92% 94% Sean, fair condition showing Hemet: af |demand broad; choice 98 1b., wooled|2 DH W or ; Elia 5% {lambs 11.65; less desirable offerings 5 AS Be 92% 94% 20% 92% Ree : ; 0.00-15; 1 DULUTH CASH GRAIN B24 |anort growth of wool 1025; choice B1| 3H W:-- 28% 92% 96% 90% Dulnth, DE. MAY On 1 oens 43, |i, California springers 11.78; other|; amber ha wt™ cash prices: , No. 1 heavy dark 33% jclasses steady to strong; wooled year-| 60 Ibs... 91% 1.07% 88% 1.04% northern spring, 60 Ibs., 1.05%-1.15%; iid ling wethers 10.25; best clipped ewes,|2 amber hd No. 1 dark northern, 59 Ibs. 1.03%- 9 I5a8 ee 59 Ibs... 90% 1.07% alee 1.14%; 58 Ibs., 1.01% -1.13%; No. 2, 57 13 Z gee 2 amber hd Ibs., 99%-1.11%; No. 3, 56 lbs., 97%- 25% Ibs. 89% 1.06% ..... 1.08%; 55 lbs., 95%-1,05%; No. 4, 54 29% SIOUX CITY Ibs., 927% -1.02%; 53 Ibs., 89%-99%; | 8) 16%! Sioux City, May &—P)—WU. 8. Ibs... 87% 1.08% No. 5, 52 Ibs., 86%-97%; 51 Ibs., 84%- Sta Ge & 94%; 50 Ibs., 82%-92%; No. 1 north- ern, 97%-1.01%; No. Montana, 1.01%-1.08%. Hard amber durum, No. 1, 60 Ibs., 91% -1.07%; No. 2, 59 Ibs., 91% -1.07% ; 58 Ibs., 91% -1.06' Ibs., 80% -1.08 No. 5, 53 Ibe., 76% -1.01% ; 52 Ibs., 74%- 99%; No, 1 red durum, 74%. 1 dark hara|St2n4. 10. 3, 87 Ibs., 67% - | Studebaker 1.05%; 56 Ibs. 87%-1.04%; No. 4, 55/3 54 Ibs., 78% -1.02% ; | Tex, Flax: No. 1, 1.69. - Rye: No. 1, 49%-49%. Oats: No. 3 white, 25%-25%. Barley: Malting, 45-85; feed barley, pa RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, May 8.—(2)— Range of Unit. Dru carlot Wheat No. 3 dark northern met 10%; sample grade | us ind dark northern 60% -95; No. 4 northern 88%; No, 1 hard winter 96%; No. 1 dark hard winter 97%; No. 3 hard amber durum 1.04%; durum 93%; No. 2 red durum 75%. Corn, No. 3 yellow $5%-58; sample grade yellow 79; No. 4 mixed 53%. One No. 2 white 24%. Rye, No. 2, 49%. Barley, No. 68. Flax, No. 1, 1.70. ‘No. 3. mixed | U! 2 malting 69%; No. 2,| Westinel California spring lambs opened about steady; two doubles good around 76 % Hb, weights 11.00; indications steady 3 for fed lambs; best wooled. skins held ghjito 11:25; asking above 9.75 for fed gig clips; fat ewes steady; clips 5.00-50. 2 iy 5% |Dept. Agr)—Cattle 1,200; slaughter A% 1.06% 38% \steers, yearlings and she steck dull, 35% |weak at recent declines; hora 80% 1.03% 59 |plain; stockera and feeders steady; 18 \few fed steers and yearlings gbove 18% 1.03% ins 7.50; few good heifers around 7.00; 16% 1.01% 11 |most beef cows 4.75-5.75; cutter 21 211, [grades 3.75-4.50; car good 800-825 lb. 32. Ibs. 34% |feeders 7.00. 5 35 Hogs 3,000; mostly 10-20 lower; top 10% |9.50; ‘bulk 180-230 Ib. butchers 9.40- 124 50; 230-260 Ib. weights 9.25-40; 260-/1 7% |300 Ib, heavies 890-925; 300-350 Ib. 5% javerages 8.65-90; weights under 188 79% ‘Ibs. scarce; sows 8.25-40; feeder pigs 124, ‘up to 975. 5%: Sheep 2,000 including 830 direct; 28% 80 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 55%! Minneapolis, May 8.— (P) —Flour'! ¢, ‘ii, unchanged, shipments 24,100: pure 19, bran, 1600-50; standard middlings, | Low 74%, | 18.50-19.00. 18s Gi bates: the Woolwo: an Wrigley Ji _|FOR SALE—Good, solid 1 -|FOR SALE—Barbeque machi — MONEY RATES New York, May 8.—(#)—Call money steady, % per cent all day Prime commercial paper % per cent. Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1 per cent offered. Bankers acceptances unchanged. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, May 8.—()—Foreign ex- change irregular; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, other in cents: Great Britain 4.98%; France 6.58%; Ttaly 7.87; German free 40.85; reg. travel 26. reg. 21.85; Norway 25.01; Sweden 95.67; Montreal in New York CURB STOCKS New York, May 8.—()—Curb: American Gen. 8%. Cities Service 4%. Elec. Bond & Share 17%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS ie Minneapolis, May 8.—(%)—Stocks First Bank Stock 13's. Northwest Banco 9%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, May 8.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4%’s 117.19. Treasury 4’s 112.24. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. Ctfe. 7. McGraw El. 30. NEW YORK BONDS New York, May 8—(#)—Bonds close: Great Northern 7's of 1936, 100%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Maryland Fund. 17.97; 19.43. Quart. Inc. Sh. 1.48; 1.63. Sel. Inc. Sh. 4.60; No. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, May 8.—(#)—Cash wheat No. 1 northern 7€%; No. 2 northern 7412; No. 3 northern 70%. Oats, No. 2 white, 32; No. 3 white, 29. cc Ss Ee Work Wanted NOW HAVE YOUR chimney examin- ed by reliable mechanic. Forty years experience. Thomas Boyd. Telephone 538-W. WORK WANTED—Middie aged lady. wants cooking job in or out of town. Phone 678-LR. %|TWO COLLEGE girls want work for board. Call 1770, Room and Board 3 | FOR RENT—Large, well furnished room with morning and evening meals. 401 5th. Phone 145. Wanted to Buy WANTED—Mixed scrap iron, carload lots only. Write before May 14th to Tribune Ad. 15629. For Sale SARGENT county seed corn for sale, Northwestern Dent, Rainbow Flint, Minnesota 13, Haney, Square Deal Dent, Early Yellow Dent. All va- rietiés germinate 90 per cent oF better. Sacked and well-cleaned, $2.50 per bu.; six bu. lots, $2.35 per bu. Schulte Bros. Straubville, N. Dak. WE SELL ALL Classes of Horses every Monday in the year. We have registered stallions and Jacks for sale and service. Elder Horse Sale Co., Jamestown, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Steel office desk, flat top, large size, practically new, price $40.00. Inquire C. E. Arnold, Man- dan, N. D. FOR SALE—Rich biack dirt and good fertilizer. All kinds of trucking done. Also stove wood. Phone 154-LW. Early Ohio potatoes. $1.00 bushel. Smaller sizes, 60c delivered. Telephone 10- 100.00; New York in Montreal 100.00.}FOR SALE—One model Looking | Read the WANT-ADS for a Used Car? . Household Goods for Sale _| Male Help Wanted FOR SALE—0x12 Tan tug. Perfect condition. Cost $145, sell $45. Used two years, Mrs, C. D. Dursema. FOR SALE—Davenport and cc! bed, 9x12 rug, cupboard, child’s play pen, garden hose. Call at 928 6th Btreet. of Easy washing machine. A cleanup job ata saving. Telephone 1035-W. E—Canvas cot, bed, mat- tress and spring. Good condition. Very cheap. 1028 4th 8t. KIMBALL Baby Grand piano. Priced for quick sale. Telephone 1193. FOR SALE—Combination gas range. Call 687. Personal Persian |SALESMAN with cat for outside work. Drawing account. Apply Campbell's Photo Shop. SCHOOL BOY wanted to work for board and room. F. Jaszkowiak. Female Help Wanted SPLENDID Opportunity for responsi- ble woman, full or part time. Chance for advancement. On salary. Call 30 for appointment between 5 and 9 Dp. m. Friday. Mrs. Wells. WANTED—Girl for housework in apartment. Go home nights. Call evenings at 608 Third St., front apartment, downstairs. Telephone 415-R. WANTED—Girl for general house: work. References required. Tele- phone 1227-J. 116 Broadway. Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimam charge for ene insertion—45e for 15 werds. MEN’S SUITS AND top coats, ladies’ suits and coats, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00; pressed only, 50 cents. Rugs and overstuffed furniture, cleaned in your home. PERFEC- TION DRY CLEANERS. Phone 1707. We call for and deliver. SPECIAL ALL SEVEN and fifteen jewel pocket and wrist watches cleaned for $1.50. Round crystals, 25c, fancy crystals 50c, main springs, $1.25. KYSAR’S JEWELRY AND REPAIR SHO! RUG Fringing, Upholstéring. Ret ishing and Furniture Repairing. Telephone 669. BISMARCK FUR- NITURE. TTRESS! MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either reguler or spring filled. 1020 Badwy. Phone 4126. Houses and Flats BEAUTIFUL HOME—One of the: finest homes in Mandan, located on Sixth Avenue Northwest, is offered | at @ very attractive price. Improve- | ments and refinishing have been; done the last year at a cost of up-| word of $1,000. These improvements inelude a beautiful paint job on the outside and complete refinishing of | _ the interior, in a most tasty man- ner. $1500 cash and the balance $2500, payable like rent will pur- chase this fine home. This is an ex- tra special opportunity, offered at @ low price to close an estate. Chas. F. Ellis, Mandan. 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. garage, cement floor. Double 515 Ist. ONE-STORY five-room bungalow. Built-in cabinets. Full basement, hot air furnace. Gas. Close in.| Good bargain at $3600.00. ONE-STORY six-room bungalow. Built-in cabinets. Maple floors, hot water heating plant with gas. East front, good lawn and shade trees, enclosed. porch. In good condition and convenient to schools on paved | street. ONE-STORY four-room cottage, hot water heat. Fire place. Garage at- tached. Built new in 1934, Attrac- tive home for man and wife. I ALSO have many other fine homes on my list. Also choice building lots. Before you buy, it will pay! you to see me. I can loan you the money to buy the property and also write your insurance in good reli- | able stock companies. Price Owens Hoskins-Meyer Building Reom 1. Phone 278 Rooms for Rent WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Telephone 1297-J. : WANTED — Experienced waitress. Quinlan’s Cafe, Dickinson, N. Dak. WANTED—Maid for afternoons. Full | time help considered. Phone 1150-W. | WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Call at 921 6th St. serve the right to edit or Ject any copy submitted, ALL WANT ADS ON SASIS Investigate OF CASH IN ADVANCE 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, 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Business Opportunity FOR RENT OR SALE—Shop bulld- ing, 25x60, equipped with black- smith tools and machinery, weld- Apartments for Rent MODERN FURNISHED 3 ~ room: i ing’ plant and lather. Located at apartment with private bath, Faith, South Dakota. For informa- ground floor, private entrance.| tion write Jack Alden, Faith, 8. D. laundry and vacuum cleaner privi- leges. Close in. Suitable for two adults. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. MODERN 3-room furnished apart- ment, private entrance. Frigidaire, washing privileges. Adults only. Close in. 14 Ww. Thayer. i FOR RENT—Two room partly “fur- ot ed ‘ nished apartment, $27.00, ground it sacrifice, beer parlor floor, private entrance. 211 2nd.} in Bismarck. Or will sublease bulld- Telephone 1606-LM. ing for other business. Chas, Haws - = = ~ Jey. Mandan. FOR RENT—One room or two room apartment, living room with kitch- enette and bedroom adjoining bath. | _ Call 808 7th. | FURNISHED | apartment on ground floor including lights, heat, gas, wa- i ter, Kelvinator. Close to capitol.| 930 4th. TWO ROOM basement apartment, so two separate rooms upstairs fur. nished for light housekeeping. 818 | 1th St. | | THREE ROOM furnished apartment, private bath. kitchenette, Frigidaire, | laundry privileges. 106 Main. FOR RENT—Apartment furnished. | Suitable for quiet couple. Apply 204 Ave. B. No phone calls. FOR Eero business in heart of Bismarck. Good proposition. Owner leaving town. Write Tribune Ad. 15603. FOR SALE OR RENT—Well equipped blacksmith shop at Still, N. Dak. Call or ba J. M. Thompson, Wil- _ Miscellaneous for Sale ’ INIMIZE By OTO B. RINTENANCE il Clerofier SM ITH COMMERCIAL DY we AIEEE Inc. Fargo, N. D. 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. BARRED ROCKS, Reds, White Rocks, Leghorns, 100-$6.50; Assort- FOR 1 ed $5.75. Prepaid; delivery alive. nished apartment in Rose Apts., 215) Central Hatchery, Jefferson City, Third St. F. W. Murph; | Mo. 1 | FURNISHED OR unfurnished 3-room 5 | crimes (FOR SALE ed apartment, 622 3rd St. FOR RENT—Well furnished, 2-room } CHOICE LOTS Located in any section of the apartment, ground floor. Call at} city you may desire, on water and one unfurnished. 200: ea | Telephone 303. FOR SALE—Black dirt and fertilizer for lawn and garden. Call 892-R. Also general ling. V.O. Mason. , hot plate and steam table. Inquire Bar-B-Que, Bismarck. Call 52¢. FERTILIZER, black dirt. ash haul- ing, garden plowing and driveway gravel. Phone 62. Looking For A Bargain? Guaranteed Used Cars 1929 Essex Coach ......$115 1934 Resxanlane nnd, Radio 1931 Oldsmobile Coach. . 1933 Terraplane Sedan. . 265 345 1934 Plymouth Coach... 465 1983 Plymouth Sedan... 365 1929 Ford Coupe . 95 1935 Plymouth Coach .. 575 1984 Plymouth Sedan... 1935 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coach 515 1934 Terraplane Sedan.. 495 Seven Good Running Cars Priced Under $100 ~ Easy Terms. Low Down Pay- ments. Special Plans. Ask About Our Two-Day Free Trial. Money Back Guarantee. Wilde Motors, Inc. Hudson - Terraplane - Studebaker Distributors 475 306-308 Fourth St. Phone 1500 Next Door North of Montgemery ‘Ward's Open till 10 p, m. week days PLEASANT ROOM in modern home. Always hot water. 2% blocks from G. P. Hotel. Gentlemen preferred. 503 4th. Telephone 120-R. NEAT, NICELY furnished room. Close - bath. Cool. Close in. 120 Ave. — RENT—Furnished room. Suit- able for one or two gentlemen at 722 Sixth St. Phone 614. ONE LARGE sleeping room with gar- age, if desired. Call at 510 Seventh 8t., or telephone 1737. ut FOR RENT—Nice front sleeping room, Gentlemen preferred. Call at 418 2nd &t. COMFORTABLE furnished room. Close in. Hot water at all times. 111 E Rosser. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room. 422 4th St. Phone 649. EEE Wanted to Trade WILL trade 160 acre good land suit- able for flax crop as part payment on Bismarck residence, balance monthly psyments. Write Tribune Ad. 15560. Farms—For Sale or Rent 8 A TEN acre truck farm on eastern edge of city limits of Bismarck. The buildings consist of a T-room two- FOR RENT—Two room rsatneaiatoel apartment. Call at back door. 607 | 5th St. MODERN apartment for rent. cel 347, and sewer mains. LOW TAXES Terms may be arranged te fit your needs, Abstracts furnished and tities guaranteed with all lots. For Rent NEW LARGE garage for rent. 824 Th Bt Ais cmvetent tabie boara.|f 2+ M. Casey & Son Close to capitol. 518 Broadway Phone 493 Bismarck, N. Dak. Seed for Sale FLAX SEED BISON flax at $1.85, Farmers Equity Elevator Co., Sterling, North Dae kota. Lowest Prices FOR SALE—Bison seed flax raised on | breaking. Price $2.25 bushel, M. D. | Agnew, Menoken, Automobiles for Sale USED CARS |1935 Chevrolet Sedan 1934 Chrysler Sedan . 1935 Ford Tudor Sedan 1935 Plymouth 4 door 1932 Plymouth Coupe 1930 Buick Sedan 1932 Buick Sedan 1934 Ford Tudor 1933 Pontiac Coach 1931 Buick Sedan 1930 Buick Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1933 Pontiac Coach 1935 Oldsmobile 6 Coach 1935 Oldsmobile 6 Coupe 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 1935 Oldsmobile 8 Sedan 1934 Oldsmobile 6 Sedan 1933 Pontiac Sedan 1928 Ford Sedan 1928 Ford Coach 1985 Pontiac Sedan giTEtEHE Lae iadipap oni Sales Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Cadillac, LaSalle, General Motors ‘Trecks