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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1936 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., May 16: STOCK PRICES STAND STILL WITH EFFORTS TO CLIMB ABORTIVE): New York Stocks Closing Prices May 16 Adams Exp. Alaska Jun. Am. G Close Is Moderately Irregular an After Day of Dealings in Small Volume New York, May 16—(7)—Efforts to stir up a rally in Saturday's stock re market met with little encourage- ment and prices, generally, finished | am: with a moderately irregular tone. Stimulus for a substantial push in | Ar either direction seemed to be lack- ing, and the volume of dealings dwindled to around 350,000 shares. Columbian Carbon got up 3 points on a few transfers, and resistance i was shown by U. 8. Steel, Chrysler, |Bendix Aviation Montgomery | Boeing Airpl. Consolidated Edison, Ward, Standard Oil of New Jersey, Sears Roebuck, U. 8. Rubber, N. Y. Central, Northern Pacific, Columbia, Gas and North American. The mines were a trifle heavy, Ana- Anwconda ‘Copper Brideen: ot Si Tass Bri es Mf WHEAT PRICES RISE IN CREEPING RALLY TO FRIDAY’S FINISH Offerings Become Scarce After Early Decline of One Cent a Bushel Chicago, May 16.—()—A creeping rally carried wheat prices upward late Saturday to around even with yesterday's finish. Offerings of wheat became scarce after an early decline of about one cent a bushel. Helping the recovery in values was the fact that there had yet been no tenders of wheat here on May contracts. Wheat closed irregular, % off to % up compared with yesterday’s finish, 4 |May 93% -%, July 85%-%, corn %-% advanced, May 63%-%4, oats at % de- cline to % gain, and provisions un- changed to 47 cents down. MILL CITY WHEAT BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russéll-Miller Co.) May 16 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. 80 No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. 8 No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. 6 No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. 3 No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. a No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. 69 No. 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. Bs No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... 66 Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 63; 48 Ibs., 60; 47 Ibs., 87; 46 Ibs., 84; 45 Ibs., 51; 44 Ibs., 46; 43 Ibs., 43; "32 ibs., 40; 41 Ibs., 37; 40 Ibs., 34; 39 Ibs., 31; 38 lbs., 28; 37 Ibs., 25; all under 37 Ibs., 25c. No. 1 hard amber durum $7 No. 1 mixed durum . 64 No. 1 red durum Hard winter wheat CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, May 16—(®)— ‘Wheat— “HS el Low Burr. Ad. Mch. 26% | FUTURES VALUES FIRM conda, American Smelting and U. 8.|Cansdain 12 Sipaeapetic May. 1é--()}—~Condi- Smelting losing a poing or so each.|/Case (J. I.) 153% | tions in the ‘local pit threw wheat | J Rather backward also were American | Caterpil. 74% | futures slightly out of line at the Telephone, General Motors, Liggett |Celanese .. 23. | close Saturday and ol tae _— & Myers “B” and International Har- | Cerro de Pasco 54%] on scatered short-covering. May yers ant Ches. & Ohio 56% | wheat futures closed unchanged, July vester. Numerous issues were virtu-| Oni a N, W. ... 3% | % higher ani Sept. % higher. Coarse ally unchanged at the close. cht Gt. Wes. 1% gs 7 ita Seay nine + - y, Ju 5 Bonds were narrowly mixed. For-/C. M. St. P. & siya ae closed’ unchanged; May malting bar- eign golf currencies gave ground in|Chi. Pneu, T. Pid. . x, | ley 1% down, May feed barley 4 low- terms of the dollar. Commodities Sie ee a er and Sept. unchanged; May and July held to a restricted area. Gn a TR Geeeeatinnetunn oaek enee eae | Com. it 59 J 1c lower. | Pea bl abt bea laa MD Com. solv. 18%] Undertone of the cash wheat mar- New ¥ May 16.—()—Freed | Gom. BO ti hern 2%|ket was firm. Winter wheat was from certain’ irritating influences, | Gon. 29% | wanted. Durum was scarce. Cash which previously had made for timid- | ¢ Oil 12% {corn was steady, oats demand was ity and caution, the stock market Cont. Can 73% | fair to good. Rye was firm. Barley Se this week showed sporadic traces of |Cont. Can 2% | Was unsettled. Flax demand was fair. bullish form. i ha poe tes a A fairly substantial upturn in val- ‘5 ¥ y ues was largely accounted for by a|Crosley Rad. 2%) wisnsapwio May et AP OU, spirited and broad rise on Thursday. Cuban. Am. Sug. 1 ‘A.)—Grain. markets drifted about ‘<a eaceamelananaaiee This had been preceded by a creeping | Curtiss Wright . 8% | during the week ended Friday, firm- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE pepe peal ad Mais Ld: 34% ling slightly one day only to weaken | Minneapolis, May 16—(?)— trading volume in about a year. 53% |the next. A feature of the wheat} Wheat— Open High Low The first development of the week 57_ | market was the further gradual ad- tending to remove long felt anxieties 143% | justment which took place between % was the declaration of Leon Blum, 36. | cid: crop end. hew crop) prices 3 spaking for the new majority in the 11%]. July wheat after fluctuating with- % French government, that devaluation 14% | in a Sc range finished about net un- of the frane as a means of easing the is changed forthe period at 9 ‘Cash ssa country’s financial strain, would be ere durum pricel held Ruout! ute cash | Mi Vigo ae ceepeen 25 | rye advanced 3 for the period, closing 32% Sentiment braced up on this inci- 87 | at 49%. July oats finished % net 33% dent and became still more cheerful 38% higher for the week, closing at 23%. sehen on the decisive defeat of the Frazier- 62% | Sily barley declined % net for the Torn ee Sree se eee ae ce 15%! week, closing at 33%. July flax de- ure when it was submitted for vote ‘i , f io Incite: house on Weaneeiay. Sin one 1% for the week, closing at | July 3, Meanwhile financial circles found 262 | aio occasion for modifying generally 7. hopeful views regarding the state of Graham See ciGet ihe a trade, a Gt. Nor. Ry. Pfd. + 36% Livestock & o - 36% - 56% | Produce Markets | = 235 LIVESTOCK REVIEW OO - 51%| South St. Paul, May 16.—(AP—U. | gep, s WISCONSIN CHEESE + 15%]S. D. A.)—Slaughter cattle touched eaitucnraene Plymouth, W May 13.—(}— 2 20%|new lows early this week, but sup- JULUTH RANGE Cheese quotations for the week: Wis. : + 27%| plies were promptly and sharply cur- | puuth, ine May 16.—(P)— consin cheese, exchange, Twins 12%; lint, Gement ....... 2 46% | tailed, and as a result most of the] purum— Gpen High Low Close farmers call board, Daisies 13; Amer-|Int. Harvester . 2 gay learly losses were recovered. Trade 88 aaa ggse Sit Int. Nick. Can + 46% | Cinadian cattle here have. probably Bb “abe “BBY “B57 CHICAGO eres + U4 [passa the season's peak movement. BIS 181% 81% 815% Chicago, May 16.—W@)—Butter, eggs | oi neal * + Boy | There Were 812,264 cattle slaughter- ay and poultry were all steady Saturday. | Kelvinator 37% ed in the U. S. under federal inspec- 52% Butter 13,839, steady. prices un- | Kennecott + 37% | tion during April, as against 683,719 53 changed. ress 33,642, steady, prices, iareeee Roe + 21%] in pas a eee eo and ite unchanged. r ‘ 7.25 to 7.7 re Poultry, live, 16 trucks, steady: | bibbey-O-F Gi. z best long yearlings around 8.00 lower 1.68 hens 5 Ibs, and less 21, more than 5 | Loew’ grades 5.25 to 7.00, and good yearling ‘ . 164% Ios. 19; leghorn hens 18: springs 26% Lorillard ®) e fed heifers at 7.00 to 7.50, with choice co, to 2833; fryers 25 to Plymouth | Mack (R, H.) 1 42° | Nghtweights to _ Most beef cows! MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN And Waite Rock brotiers i 9 | brought 4.74 to 5 cutter grades! agi, May 16.—()—Wh Os, |Marine Midl. . 3.75 4.50, ‘bull innea: » May 16. eat BM barebacks 20 to 22, leghomn McKess & Rob 9% to tbo Sausage bulls 4.75 tO | receipts Saturday 93 compared to 20 roosters 14: turkeys 16 to 20: he: Memes & Ree ora. + 4bit | 5:25, best beer bulls. 5.78, and better recep old ducks 15, heavy young ducks 1 il Mie 1G . hoe : “On vealers 7.50 to 8.50, ith strictly iain pee ‘aah cause small colored ducks 12, small white |Miami Copper .. + 18% | choice to, 9.00 or 5.00 to, 6.75, choice nes cash wheat and coarse jesse Midiang Stl aceon are ay epoca NEW YORK Minn. Moline Imp. ... + 9 | lower at the week's close despite late To Arrive try steady. By freight: all prices|Murray Corp. . WO lee Tad ta dao RoUMaNAIEnte ieee 1.04% 1.16% 0.0 wee unchanged. Live poultry, no express | Nash Motors «eT ee at Ab tO RoE, 2E0 oes eO OER EE 1B Ry S38 quotations, Dressed poultry steady.| Nat. Biscuit + 34%) oS to 9.20, 260 to 300 pounde $45. 1.02% 1.15% 6.6 wees All fresh and frozen prices un-|Nat. Cash Reg. + 23%] ts 8.80, and sows $.00, 1 mat, || Dwé 58 5 3 changed. . wee | Nat. Dairy Pri 23 Clipped lambs advanced 25 to 35 1.00% 1.14% ..060 wees Bieter 1701. barely. steady: exlees tle Distill. 29% | cents this week, but other lantb prices * unchanged: Po closed steady and slaughter ewes 75 98% 1.12%, a a AO cents lower as summer temperatures a . packed or selections from fresh r " ceipts 23 to 24%; standards and co: Neri American lees oa ete ia (e clans 84% 1.06% mercial standards 23% to %; firsts | Northern Pacific Reina n 21%: mediums, 40 lbs, 20%: dirties,|Ohio Oil .... . : 91% 1.03% No. 1, 42 Ibs, 20; average checks 18%; Flev. . ae storage packed firsts 21%. Pac. Gas & El. .. 89% 1.00% White eggs, nearby and midwest- | Packard Motor orn Hennesy, exchange, speciale, 38: |Earam. Pict. 81% 9B% rere tree other whites and all brown and duck | park Utah Ce eee 3 3 yearlings, after oe oe eee Pate ie. Selling 25 to 50 cents lower on bulle 96% 95% ieee weer ; . ©. of week's crop, closed steady to BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES enn. R. R. . cents lower, weighty steers showing 85% 93% eee seeee Chicage, May 36 -(-Botter [u-|haing Dodge decline; most grades light steers, ptataee standards, High Low Close | phillip Morris yearlings and fed heifers active at 95% 1, ite November ..... 27% 2727 | Bhllitps Bet. conte higher? late comeback on steers ats Winter Wes ee an. Pub. Svc, N. largely a forced affair, big end of oe dards, October 23% 22% 23% | Pullman meee cree pee ere an exereee 1.03% 1.05% 1.02% 1.04% Storage peeked APR no “4 ae oN Wwaek éarlii in irsts, May .... 21% 21% y very sluggish and market in no con: Radio dition for sharply increased receipt 98% 1.01% 97% 1.00% CHICAGO POTATOES Radio-Keith- Bal extreme top Sealing weight i Chicago, May 16.—(AP. s. -) | Remington Rand . 22 | weighty steers 9.10, best long year- —Potatoes 97, on track ir -| Reo. Mot. . 4 5%|lings 9.00. Baby beef yearlings 8.75; 94% 98% 93% 97% 8. shipments’ 588; new stock, dull, | Rep, Stl. 19%| fed heifers up to 875, but very fat slightly weaker undertone, Reynolds Tob. B. 55% | although rough weighty steers dwn|{| DH W or fener foment eer ey y 44% | to ified and below at low fins) cows 1HW... 28% 93% 87% 92% umphs Alabama 0. 1, fe steady; bulls 10 to 15 cents higher, | stinnesota and Louisiana U. 8, No. ‘1, 33% | and vealers fully 1.00 up. ference and South. Dahote Wheat 80; occasional fine quality higher; $ Sheep 4,000; for weex ending Fri-|! DB WOr Missigsippl U 8. No, 1, 2.75; Calitore Mf | aay 21,300 directs, Compired Friday |. 2H W..- 93% 95% 91% 93% nia White Rose U 8. 17% |tast’ week; choice clipped lambs |? W or ¢ stock, Idaho Russets slightiy 13 | scarce, 25 to 40 cents higher; less|, 2H W..5 91% 9335 89% 91% er, other stock steady, supplit 32 | desirable grades unevenly steady to|3 DH W or demand light; sacked per ewt.: 18 | 25 cents higher, dull at close; clip-| 3 HW... 87% 92% 85% 89% Russet Burbanks U. S. No. 1, few 15% | pers predominated in run; wooled Durum sales 2.55 to 2.60; Wisconsin Round 65 | lambs mostly 15 to 25 cents lower;|1! amber hd Whites U. S. No. 1, 1.60; Minnesota | Sta: 38% | aged classes 50 cents to 1.00 lower;! 60 Ibs. .. 91% 1.07% Early Ohios fair quality and condi- 34% | spring lambs about steady; late bulk |2 amber hd eda tion 1.40; North Dakota Bliss Tri- 61. |clipped lambs grading good to low- Ibs. 90% 1.07% umphs’ fair quality small, to medium p_ | sholce 9.80. to “logs: best ‘earlier in 2 amber'hid c 1.50; Early Ohios and Cobblers U. 8. 1 0.60; wooled lambs lacking 4 0% 1.087 , 1.60. 11% | Some finish 1140; California. springs sae eee 11% | ers 11,50 to 11.75; closing bulk shorn rat ‘ . ES BOsTON wool, . at owes 3.50 to 4.00; few 4.25 and 4.60, | 5 Bt ibs. - 87% 1.05% joston, May 16.—(AP—U, A. in —Dealers took the lead in the past 36% | Hogs 2,000, including 1,000 direct;} 56 Ibs. .. 84% 104% ..... 0... week in an effort to establish a trad- 104% | na good or choice hogs on sale; mar-|4 amber hd ing bi on new clip domestic wools. 61% ‘sr nominal; best being quotable to Ibs... 80% 108% ..... woe Towards the end of the week, top- 12% about in line with Friday’s|4 amber hd make recognized the growing 8% shipper took none; estimated Ibs... 88% 102% 20... wee. th in the raw wool position by % |heldover 500. Compared’ week an015 amber hil ‘ stiffening their asking prices on woul 3g | Weights below 250 Ibs. generally 50 Tbs... .76% 1.01% .... tops. Quotations on Ohio fleeces were 7 |t2, 69 cents lower, instances of as much 14 araper’ ha trees aeeee firm to higher based upon strength ip [ 8s 1.00 off on ‘medium grade light A "% 99% in the country rather than upon mill | Tait i |lgnts: weights about 250° Ibs. on], 82 Ibs. seoee evens buying In Boston. Strictly combing to 40 cents lower. aber be graded Ohio fleeces were quoted at bs! ee ain! 33 to 35 cents In the grease for fine, at 34 to 35 cents for % bloos nd at 36 to 37 cents for % and % blood grades for delivery when available. DULUTH reg GRAIN Duluth, Min ing cash price dark northern spring, 60 1b to 1.15%; No. 1 dark meraben 1.02% to 1.14%; 58 00% 1.18%; No, 2, ‘57 Ibs, aye to Ths: 56 Ibs. LS Prarie err eget 541 91% t Ibs. 1.04%; No. 4, » 80% ‘aa 1.03%; a Ibs., se to it on? No. 3, 53 lbs., 76% to 1.07%; Mh os 3%: 1 red durum he No, 1, 1.69, Oats, No. 3 whit to 25%. Barley tes 45 to 3b: barley 20% to 36%. ~ ~ BSafSSSonBSSsnssaasadt8Ba REFRSSRE KKK CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, May 16.—(—Cash wheat | no sales. Corn, No. 3 mixed 64; No. yellow 65% to %; No. 8 white 69% to a sample grade 45 tu 60, Oats, No, mixed 26%; No. 3 white 25% to 28; sample grade 22 to 25, No buckwheat No soybeans, ley ‘feed 30 to 48; malting 45 to 92. Timothy seed per cwt. 2.75 to 3.00; clover seed per cwt. 12.00 to 22.50, i No rye. | top fed clipped Bar. late sales good to choice 9,50 te SIOUX CITY Sioux City, May 16.—(AP—U. 8. D. ; market for the week: rs, yearlings and she 25 higher; light year- joW advance; stockers and teeters little changed: choice medium weight beeves 6.75 to Z eR carlots cholce. light heifers 7.75 to 7.8 beef cows 4.50 to 5.50; cutter grades 3.50 to 4.50; good light stockers 7.00 to 7.50; common and medium down; good 260 Ib. mixed steers helfer claves 7.50, Hogs 300. y steady ers 0 to practically no good quoted to 8.00. Sheep 100; Saturday's trade nom: Iually steady; choice fed clipped lambs quoted to 985; market for the week: fed shorn lambs about steady: clipped ewes fully 1.00 lower: week's lambs. early sie mall lots native springers Pso" to 11,75; late bulk shorn ewes 3,75 to § aase s eet meen Low est omc, oie ted 2c. Grade of 1 amber.... urum eee BBBBS BER SEREERE seeeee 158 BEY [Miscellaneous J MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS polis, May 16.—(@®)—Stocks Bank Stock 13%, Northwest Banco no trading (bid CURB yi Cities Servic. Elec. Bond % ‘Shire 19%. urd: res Ms 117.28. ‘Treasury 43 113.1, INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in Maryland Fund, 1: 3.20.00. Quart. Inc. Sh. ne 3 1.68. Sel Inc Sh 4.8 FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, May (®)—Foreign exchange Irregular, Great’ Britain mand in dollars, others in cents Great Britain 4.96%; France ‘k in Montreal 100. i CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp 8. McGraw El. 31. NEW YORK BONDS New York, May 16.—(®—Bonds close: Great Northern 7s of 1936, 100 23-32, 16—()—Cash wheat No. 2 northern %; No. 3 northern 71%. Cash oats, ‘0, 2 white 32%; No. 3 white 29%; sifted 28% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, May 16.—(#)—Flour unchanged. pments 21,347. Pure bran 15.00 to 15.50; standard middlings 17.75 to 18.25 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolls, May 16.—(P)—Range of carlot grain sales: oats, No, 3 white 24%; rye, No. 2, 54%; flax, No. 1, 1.72%; wheat, corn and barley not quoted. FISKE LEAVES SCHOOL Dickinson, N. D., May 16—(P}— Following one year at the Dickinson State Teachers college, Kenneth G. Fiske, professor of violin, ensemble, orchestra and band, announced he has accepted a similar position at Pomona college, Claremont, Calif., where he will commence his new teaching duties next fall. TO SIGN NEW TREATY ‘ashington, May 16.—()—The state department announced Saturday that the United States would sign a reciprocal trade agreement with Fin- 86 | land on Monday. It will be the 14th such pact negotiated by this govern- ment. Room and Board ROOM in modern home with board at 406 6th St. Telephone 431. Instruction WANT government job? Start $105- $175 month. Men-women. Qualify immediately for Bismarck examina- tions. Experience usually unnec- essary. Full particulars—list posi- tions, FREE. Write today sure. Franklin Institute, Dept. 346-P, Rochester, N. Y. Houses and Flats FOR SALE—7 room modern semi- bungalow. Full basement. Lot 50x150. Located near capitol on 7th street. Terms. $600 cash, balance monthly payments. 5 room house, lot 50x140. 600 block on 8th street. $1600. Terms. T. M. Casey & Son. You Can Save on Used Cars By Checking the Want-Ads Male Help Wanted Automobiles for Sale RELIABLE Man to take care store route. New products. Entirely new Plan of distribution. Earn excellent weekly income. Berland Nut Co., St. Paul, Minn. Female Help Wanted WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Must be able to wait on tables. None other need apply. 401 Sth. Telephone 145. EXPERIENCED girl wanted to do housework and care for two chil- dren. Call in person. 615 Wash- ington. WANTED—Girl to work at the Keg. Prefer one who is experienced. Call in person. THREE ladies for sales work. Salary for first 60 days. Write Tribune Ad. 15797. WANTED—Girl for general hi hhouse- work, Call at 707 Ave. A., Apt. 3.! —_————— House Wanted WANTED—Five room house. For cash rent. Telephone 1255-J. Salesmen Wanted WE WILL GIVE YOU A JOB WITH A FUTURE WE are hiring crew managers, experi- enced salesmen and men who want to learn our business. These jobs are steady, permanent, and pay well, and require an automobile. For further details, write Capper Publications, Dept. 27, 415 Lumber Exchange Building, Minneapolis, Minn. COLLECTION agency 501 tional agency wants experienced earnings $75.00 a week and up. Commissions daily; Budget Co., 408 Advance Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Help Wanted WANTED—Registered drug clerk. Give references with application. Johns’ Drug Company, Velva, N. D. ———— Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Grocery store and fix- tures, in small town, 50 miles from Bismarck. Sales, $18,000 last year. Party leaving. Write Tribune Ad. 15794. FOR SALE—Beauty Shop. Excellent location. Good business. Reason, owner leaving city. Will sell cheap. Write Tribune Ad. 15734. FOR SALE—At sacrifice, beer parlor in Bismarck. Or will sublease build- ing for other business. Chas. Haw- ley. Mandan. USED CARS Bankers’ Specials at Working Man’s Prices 1935 Ford Tudor Sedan . 1935 Chevrolet Sedan . 1934 Chrysler Sedan 1930 Ford Coach .. 1931 Chrysler “6” Sedan 1934 Ford DeLuxe Sedan . 1934 Plymouth Coupe . 1931 Oakland Sedan 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach .. 1934 Chevrolet Pickup 1928 Buick Sedan . 1926 Oakland Sedan 1935 Plymouth Sedan . 1933 Pontiac Coach . 1930 Nash Sedan .. 1926 Chevrolet Sedan . 1935 Ford Cou; 1931 Chevrolet- Sedan 25 Other Cars to Choos From Our Cars are priced right and condi- tioned right. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Phone 700 122 Main CHEVROLET USED CAR BARGAINS Pontiac Coach . Ford A Coach .. Ford A Sport Coupe Ford A Sedan ...... Chevrolet Coupe . Chevrolet Sedan . Chevrolet Coach Buick Sedan . Ford B Coupe 1933 Ford V-8 Coupe .. 1934 Ford Deluxe Coach .. 3—1934 Chevrolet Coaches .... Trucks Chevrolet Coupe Pickup $235.00 Chevrolet ' ton panel .. 335.00 1933 Chevrolet 157 duals .... 365.00 1935 Chevrolet 157 duals .... 510.00 Visit our modern used car‘lot at First and Main We trade and give terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—1928 Pontiac Sedan, $150, or will trade for cattle. Section of land for sale, $15 per acre including crop; or will rent for $400 cash. Seven miles from Dawson. Im- provements worth about $7000. Adolph Anderson, Dawson, N. D. 1928 1929 1929 1929 1930 1930 1931 1931 1932 1930 1933 Rooms for Rent PLEASANT ROOM in modern home. Always hot water. 2% blocks from G. P. Hotel. Gentlemen preferred. 503 4th. Telephone 120-R. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished base- ment sleeping room. Also suitable for _for light hot housekeeping. Phone 1276. COOL, FURNISHED sleeping room next to bath. Always hot water. Telephone 1540-M. 322 3rd. ae FOR SALE—Model A Ford touring car. Thoroughly reconditioned. Like new. Good tires, Will sell for cash or trade for cattle, horses or sheep. Price $135. Phone 299-W. Abe Tolchinsky. FOR SALE—1035 Diamond “T” 2- ton truck. Driven 13000 miles, Al- so semictrailer. L: P. Lorenzon, Selfridge, N. MUST SELL—Ford, 1933 coupe. Ex- cellent condition. Terms arrang- ed. Telephone 942-J. i Work Wanted FOR RENT—Large sleeping room / with garage if desired. Call at 510 7th. Phone 1737. FOR RENT—Seven room modern house, practically new. 302 Griffin. Inquire Room 210, Bismarck Bank Bldg. Phone 919. FOR SALE—At Driscoll, N. Dak. eight room house, garage and barn on 2% acre plot. Mrs. J. A. Wang, Driscoll, N. Dak. FOR RENT—Six room modern house. Close to capitol. Possession June Ist. Inquire at 1026 10th St. Travel Opportunities WANT passenger to share 1-3 travel expense to Seattle. Monday morn- ing. Call 1001. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Drapés, Wilton rug, 9x12, piano, two wicker chairs, bed com- Plete, cupboard, child’s play pen. 928 6th, FOR SALE—One bed, mattress and spring, one dresser. Priced cheap ioe quick sale. May be seen at 518 FOR SALE—Electric washing _ms- chine. (Kenmare) $20. Hoover vacuum cleaner, $15.00. 1011 4th 8t. FOR SALE—1935 5 cu. ft. Frigidaire and overstuffed lounging . Priced for quick sale. 310 4th. KIMBALL BABY Grand _ piano. Priced for quick sale. K. Kjel- strup, telephone 1193. FOR SALE—Wilton rug, 84" x 104”. ES Perfect condition. 900 9th. Phone 68. FOR SALE—High chair, baby bed, floor lamp, book case, writing desk, table. Call at 204 18th st. Lost and Found LOsT—White Angora kitten. Light brown markings on head. Child's Telephone 1257-J. LOST—Friday night lady's black purse containing currency, keys and receipts. Reward if returned in- tact to Wilde Motors, For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT—The Heas re- sidence at 305 5th Ave. NW, Man- dan. Chas. F. Ellis. cluding springs as good as new. Can be seen at the Patterson Hotel. east, 7 miles south of Bismarck. John Richter, Menoken. FERTILIZER, black dirt, ash baul- ing, garden plowing and driveway gravel. Phone 62. Gee Salt xp at Phillips “66” Station, East Main. FOR BALE Auicngebilt toni, type- FURNISHED room in desirable loca- tion. Suitable for one or two. Phone 614. FURNISHED SLEEPING room. Close to bath. Hot water at all times. 120 Ave. A. YOUNG WOMAN wishes position as housekeeper. Well experienced. Will furnish references. Write Tribune Ad. 15690, | MIDDLE AGED farmer desires place to work. First class dry hand milk- er. Write Tribune Ad. 15771. Farms—For Sale or Rent FOR RENT—Nice front sleeping room. Gentlemen preferred. Call at 418} 2nd Bt. PLEASANT ground floor room next to bath. 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770. FOR RENT—Cleai sleeping room at 422 4th. 649. (ees comfortable Phone SLEEPING room. Close in. 308 Ave. A. Telephone 926-W. ROOM FOR rent in mod home. 308 Ave. B. Telephone 1474-W. Building r FOR SALE—Out of town two story building 24x50, suitable for apart- ments, which can be moved to Bis- marck if you have location. Will furnish funds for finishing same. Write Tribune Ad. 15723. Investigate Home haee Plans @ © No Commission or Service @ @ No Appraisal Fee. @ @ No Delay. Bismarck Bldg. & Loan Association (Community Service Since 1906) Phone 915 Boom 11, Ist Natl. Bank Bldg. Before Building, Buying or Refinancing Investigate Federal Housing Administration Single Mortgage FEDERAL LAND BANKS 1 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, Wanted to Borrow Male Help Wanted Manager Wanted Manufacturer, well rated, wants reliable man to handle business proven to be profitable. No selling or canvassing. Good income to start. Cash investment of $750.00 required, which is fully secured and returnable. References given and demanded. Write Adv. No. 15716, c-o The Bismarck Tribune. Personal NOTICE ALL persons or business firms having claims against the MORNING STAR CAFE are asked to present their bills at once. MORNING STAR CAFE, Corner Fifth and Broadway, Nick Antonion, Prop. FREE! STOMACH ULCERS, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get free sample doctor’s prescription, Udga, at Service Drug Store, Bismarck and Central Drug Co., Mandan. SPECIAL ALL SEVEN and fifteen jewel pocket and wrist watches cleaned for $1.50. Round crystals, 25c, fancy 50c, main springs, $1.25. KYSAR’S __SEWELRY AND REPAIR SHOP. __ MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1023 Bdwy. Phone 1126. LOTS FOR SALE 300 lots located near and around the Richholt school and new 35-acre city park on terms of $10.00 down and $10.00 per month; interest 6%; on or near water. Abstracts fur nished. jedden Real Estate Agency, Apartments for Rent MODERN FURNISHED 3 room apartment with private bath, ground floor, private entrance, laundry and vacuum cleaner privie Teges. Close in. Suitable for two adults. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 2 room apartment in modern home, new refrigerator, range. Always hot water. Dining room table, miscel- laneous article? for sale. 213 11th St., north side. NEWLY decorated partly furnished basement apartment. Near capitol, $25 per month. Gas, lights and water furnished. Adults only. Teles phone 1832. ONE two-room apartment. New stus dio couch and new rug. Also one room kitchenette apartment, well fi ished. 411 5th. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Unfurnished 3 room apartment, ground floor, private entrance. Gas, heat, water furnishe ed. 415 Mandan, side door. FURNISHED apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. $45, Basement college building. Phone 1063 or 1849. THREE room modern unfurnished apartment. Close in. Gas heat, Kelvinator, Maytag washer. Private entrance. Adults. Phone 538-W. TWO large rooms with closet and pantry, furnished or unfurnished. $25. Adults only. 306 Thayer Ave. W. Phone 1470-R. THREE room furnished apartment with private bath, kitchenette, Frige idaire at 106 Main Ave. Nicola Apts. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 3 room apartment. Private bath. Reason- able. Downtown. No children. Phone 1240, WANTED TO BORROW—Money on modern, well improved farm near Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 15688, 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 for $6.50; assorted 5.75. Prepaid; delivery alive. Cen- Hatchery, Jefferson City, Mo. Tribune Rates Are LOW . you ash ut i TWO %OOM basement apartment, al- 80 two separate rooms upstairs fur- nished for light housekeeping. 818 7th St. FURNISHED 3 room apartment for rent. Lights and gas furnished. $45. Inquire basement apartment. 519 5th. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment. Private entrance, Mar- ried couple preferred. 120 W. Thay- er. FOR RENT—One four-room unfur- nished modern apartment. Call at rear house. 413 W. Thayer. FOR RENT—FURNISHED or unfur- nished apartment in Rose Apts., 215 Third St. F. W. Murphy. FURNISHED OR unfurnished 3-room. apartment, also 4-room unfurnish- ed apartment, 3rd St. FOR RENT—Large furnished room with kitchenette. Call at 227 W. Thayer. Phone 1632. FOR RENT—Two clean rooms for light housekeeping. Ground floor. $25.00. 1014 Bdwy. FOR RENT—Two room apartment furnished or unfurnished. Call 808 Ith St. MODERN furnished two-room bast ment apartment. Close in. Call at 518 Sth 8t. THIRD FLOOR, completely furnish- ed. One block from postoffice. Call at 222 3rd. FOR RENT—Comfortable one room apartment. Call 808 7th St. MODERN apartment for rent. Gall

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