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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and — Market Report for Tues., June 9 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished rs — ‘Miller Co.) No, 1 dark noeicuen, te Ibs... No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs.. j No.3 dark northern, 56. 1b No. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 lbs. No. 5 datk northern, 52 ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. s dark northern, 50 Ibs. grain: 49 ibe, 65; 48 lbs., 62; 47 lbs., 50; 46 Ibs., 56; 45 Ibs., 53; 44 Ibs., 48; 43 ibs., 29 Ibs., 33; 38 Ibs, .30; 37 lbs., 27; 36 All under 36 Ibs., 25, PAYMENT OF BONUS HELPS SOME STOCK TOTAL ABSENCE OF | ie INN. D, SENDS ss! WHEAT VALUES UP zs Good Milling Demand for Im- mediate Deliveries Also Handicaps Bears New York Stocks ey Plus Utilities and Ralls, Score Gains Chicago, June 9—()—Faced by of- ficial reports showing overnight com- Plete absence of important rainfall in North Dakota, the leading spring crop state, wheat developed an up- ‘Tuesday. A good milling demand for immed- ed \iate delivery wheat acted as a hand- % | icap to bears, Winnipeg noted a fair- port demand, with sales to of approximately Oats % to % above BEBERRRSBEBSBEB: Gloucester, Mass. June 9.—(?) —lLeaders of the nation joined the simple fisherfolk here Tues- day in mourning the death of their friend and neighbor, John Hays Hammond, Sr., famous min- The 81-year-old ‘man who made millions out of his ability to judge mines and their potentialities was found dead Monday in his study by his sec- William Griffin. Harry Burrill said a heart ail- ment caused death. also in evidence and the steels were narrow. ux ly good e: ‘Wheat closed firm, He Monday's finish, July 64% to %, Sept. 18% | 85% to %, corn % to 1% advanced, 15% | July 61% to %, oats % up, and provi- 27% | sions unchanged to @ decline of 2c. shares. Soldiers’ bonus spending, expec’ to start in earnest next week, was said to have contributed to the popu- larity of a number of issues. Trading Chicago, June 9.— Wheat ment, but failed to impart « grea: deal of strength to the stock involved, Bore Warn Principal ater was given sear Bridgeport Roebuck, mactgncoery Ward, Macy, |B! Allied Stores, Santa Fe, bas Pa- ‘HEAT FUTURES STAGE RALLY 9.—()—Wheat tutures rallied moderately before the close here Tuesday partly because of strength in corn fytures in Chicago. July wheat closed 1%c higher, Sep- RANGE OF Cantor SALES ~ taser] WANT-ADS Are the Best Salesmen in Town Salesmen Wanted NEAT APPEARING Man to represe: local merchant in this locality for International organization. Must have car. Write Tribune Ad. 14673. necessary. Grand Pacific Beauty Shop. _ Household Goods for Sale _ FOR SALE—Mohair davenport and | chair, one 3 piece antique sun par- lor suite, 1 sun porch chair, 1 firee Place grate and andirons, 1 Wilton rug, 2’6” x 7'2”, 3 lamps, one Hoosier | cabinet, one 10” electric fan, one iron bed, spring and matress, one roll top desk, two rocking chairs, one dresser. Phone H. E. Spohn, 399. FOR SALE — Farwell-Ozmun-Kirk, 8x8% Walkin box with 1% H. P. Kelvinator unit. Both in good con- dition. Write Frank Duernich, Tay- lor, N. Dak. LE—Gasoline range $15, or- gan $25. Several used pianos from $35 up. Chas. L. Bryan, 422 4th 8t., Bismi Phone 649. Electric refrigerator, Singer vacuum cleaner, rug, Maytag washer, Zenith cabinet radio. Phone | 1757, FOR SALE—Dining room set, Teather | davenport and chair, bed and| spring. 518 W. Thayer. Call 680-W. FOR SALE—Lioyd baby buggy, $15; gas stove, ice box, two rockers, 228 W. Rosser. Phone 1620. tember Ke higher and December 1%e Coarse grain futures were firme: July and September oats closed u feed barley closed wu cific, American Telephone, El Power & Light, Westinghouse, Colum- foungstowN i Ge! ing, IGelaness Sheet & Tube, American Woolen pre-|Cerro de P; ferred, Crown Cork and Loew's. Cagrier loans were among the best in the bond market. franc was heavy in foreign exchange |C transactions, while the British pound i< d. —+* Produce Markets | eg (Corn. Crotty June 9.—(®)—Butter and eggs were firm in tone Tuesday and poultry was steady to firm. Butter 5 ‘tees unchanged. firm, extra firsts local resh graded firsts lo- Ys 21%: current receipts 19%; storage packed extras 22%, ator- ace packed firsts 22%. ve, 9 | carlot grain aie 3 jad amber diurain 1.94.34 « “107; 1 red durum 73% iChes, & hes ‘July and September rye \ Chio euch closed Ke lower, Ju Se ished 1c lower, while September clos- er. P matting ie No.5 35. Cash wheat of good milling quality % |'was in ready demand. was in fair to steady demand. Durum was in good demand. uly . Corn demand |Sep. . Rye was firm. \Oct. Barley of good quality was wanted. |Dec. ..... Flax was in fair demand. Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, June 9.—(/)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,400; steers strong. medium weight slow, weak GO0d 750-1050 Ib. steers 6.75-' medium weights salable under 7.50; choice long yearlings held around ae 8.00; she stock steady, good to choice * |heifers 7.00-8.00; beef cows 5.00-75; 18% dry feds up to 6.25; low 16% |Cutter and cutter cows 3.75-4.75; bulls 2744 | unchanged, bulk 5.25-75; good heavy- th weights around 6.00; 24% |changed; good to choice feeder steers 38% |late Monday 6.75-7.35; calves 2,000; ate: ady to strong, good to choice 7.50- no sales | Reported. mple grade 21%- + 63 Wisconsin; soy- iene track” Chicas No. 2 and 3 yele Sbpla As ra eal | wheal" Ope June 8. Totbved seed 13.00-19, 3 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, June 9.—« lightweights steady; | Standard middlings EY City of Calgary Will Default Bond Interest . June 9.—()—The % | City of Calgary will go into technical default on bond interest payments June 15 by paying on the basis of 3 per cent only, it was decided at a special ¥y, |meeting of the finance committee of Payment of interest on a $10,000 bond issue falls due June 15, 4 | followed by a $47,009 issue June 30 and $360,000 July 1. A cash deficit of $768,- 536 has been estimated for the year- bran 15.00. 15.50, 20. irm; hen: 18, more than § Ibs. 18; Leghorn hen‘ Plymouth and White Rock colored 27; Plymouth and White Tock fryers 2714, colored 28; Plymouth and White Rock brojlers 76, colored 24, bareback 20-23, Leg: | Du horn over 1% I % roosters Is, Leghorn, roosters, 12% turkeys 13-16; heavy old ducks heavy young 16; small white duck: 11, small colored 10; geese 11. nent cares Duluth, Minn., June Durum— Open igh Low 845 85% New York, June 3 u—Live poul- | ae By freight: Brotlers (Leg- horns) 18; fowle 18-20; other freight BBS ze ee 5.00-7.00 mainly. Hogs 5,000, fairly active, around 10 Be lower than Monday's average; better. 140 to 240 Ibs. 9.60 to 9.85; top 9.85; Bi most 240 to 310 Ibs. 9.15 to 9.60; heav- ier weights down to around 8.80; sows 8.40 to 8.80; average cost Monday 9.29; weight 278 Ibs. Sheep 500; 288 direct; opening 25 to 50 higher; other classes |" firm; choice springers eligible to 11.00) ® or above; fat busks discounted 1, medium to good yearlings 9.25; plain- er kinds down to 8.00 or under; bulk better ewes 2.50 to 4.25; ewes 800 to 8.25; mouths around 4.50. 4! Dairy cattle fairly active, steady: medium to good springer or milke: cows 60.00 to 80.00; plainer grades eens down toward 45.00 occasione Ta 2914-30; extra (92 1 conta 2634227 % y"een- iaheen 701,117, firm. Prices un- Montana Gets Funds For Insects Control Washington, June 9.—()—Senator James E. Murray, Democrat, Montana, announced a ruling by the works pro- gress administration's legal depart- ment making $40,000 available im- mediately for exterminating crickets and grasshoppers which he said were nee #xtensive damage to crops in MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN 65 compared to 112 innespe jolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing ee feed follow: Standards and’ commercial standards 23; dirties, No. 1, age checks 19-19%; other mix BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, June 9.—(@—. Butter Futures: High Low Close | Int. Storage Standard Refrigerator Stan- Oct. .. Miscellaneous FOREIGN OXCHANG® New York, June 9.—(@®—Foreign exchange decaewats Great Britain de- others in canta: Great Butaln 5.01%; France 7.81; Germany free 40. eg. travel 24.50; Norway e519; 25.85; Montreal in New York New York in Montreal 100.25. DRAPER ELECTED St. Paul—Hal Draper, Si. Paul, was elected governor of the northwest fed- eration of Cosmopolitan International at an ponsanienon. meeting here ci Chicago, June 9. CAP ww. A.) —Hogs 16,000, including 3.500" direct: practical top 10.15; MONEY RATES FOR RENT—Room for New York, June 9.—()—Call money morning and evening meals, 614 er cent all day. yer % per cent. da: Bankers acceptances 50; smooth lishtwelghts to 825, Cattle 8,000, calves 2,500: done on medium welght’and weighty steers: supply such kinds excessive; undertone weak to 25 lower; practi- cally nothing scaling over 1,100 Ib. sold on early rounds, but all grades yearlings fairly well cleaned up at % | steady prises, —_—_————_ HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES with electric lights, day, week or season. Safe beach. Nason Bay Resort, De- troit cca Minn. INVESTMENT TRUSTS By the ited Press) (Over the counter in New Tork). m. Sh. 3.57; No. Bel. tne. Bh. 4.8 8.65; all grades cows and ealers steady to ‘weak rs lbera sausage bulls W.. 1.08% 1.10% 1.07% in E NOTICE 1s HERESY “GIVEN, That by virtue of a judgment and decree in foreclosure, rendered and given by the District Court of the Fourth Ju- dicial District, in and for the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- keta, and entered and docketed in the office of the Clerk of said Court in and for said County on the Sth day of June, 1936, in an action wherein Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, a corpor- ation, was plaintiff and A. B. and Core Carley were defendants, in favor of the said plaintiff against the said defendants for the sum of Two Thousand Four Hundred Twelve Dol- lars and Twenty-three Cents ($2,412.- which judgment among other things directed the sale by me of the real property hercinafter h thereof as may satisfy the amount of said judgment, with interest thereon and the cost ‘and expenses of such sale. or so much thereof as the pro- ceeds of such sale applicable there- And by virtue of a writ to me iasued out of the office of the Clerk of said Court in and for said County of Burleigh and under the seal of said Court, directing me to sell said real property pursuant to said judgment and decree, I, Fred Anstrom, the Sheriff of said County, id thé’ person appointed by said Court to make said sale, will sell the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder for cash, at Me auction, at the front door o court house in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North on the 10th day of July, A. D,, 1936, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. of that day, to’ satisfy sald judgment, with interest and costs thereon, and the cost’ and expenses ef such sale, or a8 much thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will sal The premises to be sold as aforesaid pursuant to said judgment and de- cree, and to said writ, and to this no- tice, are described in said judgment, and writ as follows, to-wit: art of Lounsberry’s Outlot number Twenty-one (21) of the Cit of Bismarck, Burleigh County, Nort described as follows: Beginning at a point West line of said number Twei one (21) Five Hundred (600. South of the Northwest cori @ point of beginning, the thenci thence South Two Bundred Seven- ty-one (271) feet, thence due West one hundred eighty th a Norte along the indre mH) feet to the point of be- run CURB STOCKS New York, June 9.—(@®—Curb: shipper demand American Gen. 8: Cities Service 4% Elec. Bond & Shai ie mostiy 15-25 hi ae Took aged c i sTocks June 9.—(@—Stocks Firs it Bank Stock 13%. Northwest Banco § throwouts mes: Fe “200-8 fie grassy, shorn aaa most shorn ewes 3.00-' weighty kinds largely 256. af thf los Stns Ft —Bones Aceattie 4,800" lish ear. clase: )arCattle ; light steers, year- Great Northern T's of 1936, 100 5-16. ngs and heifers active, strong to 45 |! eo medium weight and heavy: eady to easy: other she atoc! ockers and feoaers. scare steady; top choice 1058 1 75-90; bull Gover: June 9. ietovern- a8 Pers SSSSSBES a0 sist 5389S: to will satisfy. Pair Ase. erorEs. She Anvecintes, af Yoraee tb. Ib. 16 Sines | ng Rings sows be. 3.40.66; feeder pigs up|¢ Be ‘ha wip An ry sos | pesky bite CHICA‘ ‘ATOES Chicago, June 9.—(@—(U. 8. Riel Potatoes, 112, on track . shipments 532; new stoci or ian olding off; Toutslane Bie ‘ium Ere and condition, 3.75; Te: weight. Miesodniea 20. ate —(P)}—Cash Wheat: No. 1 heavy pring 60 Ibs, 1.07% RE ae : 3.65 Ibs. 97%-1.12 ern 54 Shs, im y col aily fair Maltty, very, few sales Wisconsin round white U. 8. No. dai Oa: Sy Ibs., 38% BESERE, FRR RRR TO Cl = 3? oe tt June 9.—)—Thi fair fomand for Anet 4 do! in hi moderate. ‘due mostly tp the “Mimtited quantities of set wool available Prices continued firm lee moatly 87-88 c: Ls 01 \s Texas weal and afound pau 59% 56% 54% 52% 57% 51% zt 23% as 3 2. Retyoxtsacasts RRB EBE &! Ree us se ‘Barley, ae Rens cn Vocsves 22 1.60% 1.65% 1.60% Bierce cane @ nt fs orn Ten ctie: No. no Sess FERS RAKRKK re of Burleigh Goan O4 aa x RE = & am No. , waite 33%; FOR SALE—Youth’s bed, complete; | ice box, kitchen table, etc. Phone! 548-W. Work Wanted YOUNG WOMAN wants position as| 1935 Plymouth Coach housekeeper, Would like work in/1985 Ford Coach ..... town or city, Write Miss Leona, 1984 Chevrolet Pickup .. Bargmi enter, N. Dak. Male Help Wanted ‘Automobiles for Sale BARBER WANTED at once. Write GOOD BUYS Tribune Ad. 14619, 1931 Pontiac Sedan .. 1931 Chrysler 6 Sean . WANTED—Men’s A mending and replace buttons. Rea- sonable rate. 909 Front St. EXPERT LAWN Mower sharpening. , We call for and deliver. H. B. Sund- | Many others to choose from, terms as FOR SALE—Complete camping 01 Gasoline stove. 1934 Ford Deluxe Sedan 206.00 bed 348.20 1930 Chevrolet Coupe 178.00 1929 Oldsmobile Coach ., 148.06 1930 Ford Coach ... 96.00 1931 Dodge Sedan . 196.00 ~=-- | 1983 Pontiac Sedan « 435.00 Phone 899. 831 6th. Jong as 24 months. WANTED—Orders for Angel Food| Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. Cake. Call at 1912 Ave. D. 122 Main Phone 100 "| SELL very reasonable 1938 Ford coupe. Excellent condition, Hot water heater, 922 6th St. air mattresses, 2 Stoll beds, one Personal 2 Stoll mattresses,|"_—“‘<sé‘é MAT TRESS H. J. Woodmansee. MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt, 311, Bismarck. WE SELL ail classes of horses every| Either regular or spring filled. 1083 Monday at Jamestown. All sold on; Bdwy. Phone 1126. 00 commission. We buy cavalry horses} HAVE your work done at these spe- every week. Special sale of four} cial prices. Staff, $2.00; jewel, hundred head, June 22nd. THE| $2.00, staff and jewel, $3.50; and a ELDER HORSE SALE C FOR SALE—320 acres unleased land| 50c; stem and crown, $1.25, All in unit No. 8, Baker, Mont. Allan} Work guaranteed. All other work F. Beck, Mason City, Iowa, | FOR FOR SALE—40 acres, 1% gas and oil| [TY and Repair Shop, 310 éth 8t., Royalty, near test well to be drilled | ——— Baker field. Very valuable. Box|FREE! STOMACH ULCERS, GAS Phone 281. PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved INC.| free cleaning. Stem, $1.00; crown, done at cut prices. Kysar’s Jewel- Bismarck. |FOR SALE—Tomato, | FOR SALE—Sweet cream, test 35, in; ‘Wick. Get free sample doctor’s TP, ure J.B Chesak R, No-z,| Store, Bismarck, and Central Drag. prescription, Udga, at Service Drug Co. Mandan. ‘cabbage ana | HOW WOULD YOU like to make other plants. C.D. Mason. Tele-| YOUr clothes look like the laundry does? Send 25 cents coin for recipe for making your own bleach just Mammoth Jack. L. E. ‘Heaton, Jr, McKenzie, N. Dak. Business Opportunity HOTEL FOR SALE—Buillding and furniture. Good location for right party. Opening for beer parlor. Write Woodworth Hotel, Wood- worth, N. Dak. MAN WITH CAR, District Manager. Dealers Oil Station Route. $32.50 weekly to start and expense allow- ance, $700 cash capital required. Write Tribune Ad. 14630. Newly decorated, like the laundry uses; costs only 18 Apartments for Rent cents per gallon. A. H. Leet, Ele IN new Rue apartments, 1 furnished __lendale, N, D. modern apartment./| LAUNDRY at reasonable price, Tele- laundry privil-| phone 779. Snowflake Laundry. Adults only. Call at 71) —=— Ave. A. Phone 1499-LW. Wanted to Rent ONE two-room apartment. dio couch and new rug. Also one} ern furnished house during summer room kitchenette apartment, well] months. Phone Lieut. Scruby, 411 5th. Phone 273, 2190-W. ‘New stu-| WANTED TO RENT or sublet mod- FOR RENT — Modern, apariment for couple. and private bath. unfurnished | WANTED TO RENT—M Two rooms] house. Write Tribune Ad. No. lodern 6 room. FOR SALE—Two chair barber shop in coal mining town of 1000 popu- lation. Located below bank. For further information write L. H. O'Neal, Wilton, N. Dak. SPECULATION. Send 25c for book- let. Letters answered. P. O. Box 848, Beulah, N. Dak. PROCUREMENT DIVISION, P' LIC WORKS BRANCH, WASHID TON, D. C., MAY 28, 1936. Sealed proposals in duplicate will be publicly opened in this office at 1 p. m., June 30, 1926, for furnishing all labor and materials and performing all work for extension and remodel- ing (except elevator) of the U. S. P. O. and court house at Bismarck, N. Dak. Attention is directed to the spe- cial conditions of bidding set forth in the specification. Upon application, one set of drawings and specifications will be supplied free to each general proposal. The above drawings and specifications must be returned to this office. Contractors requiring ad- ditional sets may obtain them by purchase from this office at a cost of $5 per set, which will not be return- ed, Checks offered as payment for drawings and specifications must be | made payable to the order of the trea- S. Drawings and specifica- tions will not be furnished to con- tractors who have consistently failed to submit proposals. One set upon request, and when considered In the interests of the government, will be furnished builders’ exchanges, cham- bers of commerce or other organiza- tions who will guarantee to make them available for any subcontractor or material firm Interested, and to quantity surveyors, but this privilege will be withdrawn if the sets are not returned after they have accomplish- ed their purpose. W. E. Reynolds, assistant director of procurement, public works branch. 6-2-9-16, ————EE———————— NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION In compliance with Section 982 of Article 14 of Chapter 11 of the Politi- cal Code, Compiled Laws of 1913, Notice is hereby given that on Wed- nesday, June 24th, 1936, at the several voting places and in the precincts in the County of Burleigh, North Dakota, the Primary Election will be held for the purpose of electing State, Federal, District and County Officers, which election will be opened at nine o'clock in the morning and ye continue open en o'clock P. M. of that day. to be filled as as follows: State and Federal Offices V. 8. Senato: Representatives in Congress. Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Secretary of State. State Auditor. State Treasurer. Attorney General. Commissioner of Insurance. Commissioner of Agriculture and bor. ‘Railroad Commissioner. Legisintive Offices One member of the Senate, 27th Dis- trict members of the House of Representatives, 27th District. No-Party Nominations One Judge of the Supreme Court, Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion. Sheriff. Auditor. ‘Treasurer. Clerk of District Court. Register of Deeds. State's Attorney. County Judge. su eringendent ot Schools. Public Administrator. Surveyor. Coroner. County Offices County Commissioner, 2nd-District. County Commissioner, 5th District. Ass istri: Four Justices of the Peace. LG Terms, County Officers. of School and Public Lands. Rental and Dispo: School and” University Lan os Jurisdiction Polic and Cit: Wel enias, nt in; hen Controt Act—Liquor. Income ‘ tinted Measures Int Act Apel hing the Absent Vot- ort Mot La’ ty & line’ Article 16 of Chapter 1 1 of 1 Code gf the Comptied Laws of 1913 for the ate Dakete, and Acts dati er ve eee it al Bude for the nds Within q chi pero a eh of June, A. jgned) county a Sauor at Batigien 6/2-9.16-83 % FOR RENT—Large kitchenette apartment. Electric refrigerator. 618!; | 7th St. Call at 616 7th St. Investigate at 606) 14681. Thayer between 2 and 9 p. m. WANTED TO RENT—6 room modern room and| house. Write Tribune Ad. 14008, Well fur- PSR COZY 2 room apartment. Suitable for our two girls. Vacant June 15. Gas, water, heat, light furnished. In- Home Loan Plans able for two adults. room apartment. |] © @ Convenient Payments. THREE ROOM apartment and four- @ @ No Added Fees. room apartment. Also new log cab- Cc issii Servi in, one mile south of Bismarck. T. || ® ier yesh M. Casey & Son, MODERN two room furnished apart- || @ @ No Delay. Electric refrigerator. Suit- Close in. Phone || Bismarck Bldg. & Loan Charges. @ © No Appraisal Fee. _260. Dr. Enge, ; Association MODERN FURNISHED apartment, (Community Service Since 1906) also basement apartment for single Phone 915 Call 717 Thayer. ; Room 11, Ist Natl Bank Bldég. contractor interested in submitting a/ FOR | RENT One 2 room and one 3! Gas, lights, wa- 1116 Rosser. Phone Houses and Flats Over 100 houses and over 1,000 lots FOR RENT—Two room furnished| {rom which to select on every street apartment. Private entrance. Ma: ried couple preferred. 120 W. Thay- | YOU will know all about your title in the city. before any sale is closed. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, Gas, lights furnished. Rental $24.00, Adults. 418 7th. You can see all listings, all corre- spondence in connection with any business we may have together. 22 sales closed in May making a total FOR RENT—FURNISHED or nished apartment in Rose Apts.. F. W. Murphy. FURNISHED or of exactly 3,284 sales since I have been in business, with over 30 more sales pending. unfurnished two) When you think about real estate, room sparen, also three room; think of F. E. YOUNG kitchenette. On first Everts Apts., 314 3rd. ONE | LARGE “tarnished” Toom with | FOR SALE—5 room modern bunga- floor, $22.| low, 900 block 7th St. Good condi- tion. Lot 50x140, One of the choice THREE Clean rooms on second floor} Jocations in Bismarck. Near capl- for light housekeeping. $28 per| [ol and schools. Priced at $8200. T. M. Casey & Son. TWO ROOM | basement apartment.|FOR SALE—Small, Call afternoons, 418 2nd St. house, cheap for cash. Will consid- FURNISHED apartment, 519 5th St.| ¢ ‘Tuck or car as part payment. _Write Tribune Ad. 15940. FOR RENT—June Ist to Sept. ist “Wanted to Trade completely furnished modern home. Owner retains one room. Phene forth Dakota. FOR TRADE—Quarter section flat| 399 or 1071-R. Burleigh county, Christiania town- . 100" acres cultivated,|POR SALE OR RENT—Heas reqi- trees, fenced and near highway, for Bismarck property or small truck N. Dak. Chas. F. Ellis. Phone 236. farm. Write Tribune Ad. No. 14544.|FOR RENT—Modern house at 1933 dence, 305 5th Ave. N. W., Avenue D. Seven rooms and beth. For information telephone 240. FOR SALE—New modern Tribune Rates Close to capitol and schools. Are LOW Minimum number of words—15 Minimum charge—45c First insertion (per word) 3c consecutive insertions insertions good grade piano. 1015 8th. FOR RENT—6 room modern house. 419 Ist St. F. E. Young. by of Paramount Theatre, please soo call 752-M for reward. ar WILL THE PARTY piease return brown zipper folder case containing Cash, etc.? Leave at Tribune. LOST—Lady’s shell rimmed glasses with chain and spring. Re- ward, 412 6th. Phone 1392, LOST—3 months old, tan Labrador dog. 508 Ave. A. Telephone 1111-W. Poultry on "Unltd Slate and Norte Debets approved and Pullorum chicks. 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