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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock ond Market Report for Tues., June 16 List Finds Optimism in Indus- trial News and Reports From Abroad New York, June 16.—()—The steels, rails and selected specialties donned their climbing clothes in Tuesday's stock market, and gains of fractions to 3 or more points predominated. The list apparently found stimula- tion in improved industrial news, with | Arm. I11. Jess apprehension over foreign affairs. Transfers were in the neighborhood AtL Of 1,000,000 shares. The congressional tax controversy | Baldwin Loc ‘was said to. have kept many traders on the sidelines. Profit taking was light throughout. Among the popular issues were U. 8. Steel, Youngstown Sheet é& Tube, | Boelt Bethlehem, National Steel, Santa Fe, Southern Pacific, Great Northern, N. Y. Central, Delaware é& Hudson, West- ern Union, Consolidated Edison, North American, Radio, United Corp., Cur- tiss-Wright, Murray Corp., Chrysler, Deere, Coco-Cola, Du Pont, Westing- house, Firestone, U. 8. Rubber, Allied Stores, Associated Drygoods, Goodyear fol and U. 8. Pipe & Foundry. Woolworth was in the forward rush for more than a point as sales were currently reported to be running some seven per cent ahead of last month, oe : Case was about 8 higher at its There were several losers of a point or so including Douglas Aircratt, Au- burn and U. 8. Smelting. Low-priced utilities were quite lively in the final half hour. a, Wheat tallied for net gains of % to % of a cent @ bushel and corn was up 48 to %. Bonds firmed. Foreign cur- rencies were mixed. —— ____—__ ——__‘4 | Produce Markets | CHICAGO Chicago, June 16.—(7/—Butter was firmer in tone Tuesday and eggs were |Curt! firm. Poultry was steady. Butter 18,090 firmer; ee | cials (93, score) 29%-%; extras (92) 28%; extra firsts (90-91) 28%-%; firsts (88-89) 27%4-%; standards (90 centralized carlots) 28%. Eggs 20,560, firm, extra firsts local 21%; cars 22%; fresh graded firsts | Bree local 21, cars 22; current receipts 20%; storage packed extras and firsts 22%. Poultry live one car 47 trucks, steady; hens 5 Ibs. and less 19%, more than 5 1b. 18%; Leghorn hens 154; Plymouth Rock springs. 26, |¢ White Rocks 27; colored 25; Ply- mouth Rock fryers 24, White Rocks 25, colored 23; Plymouth, White Rock and colored broilers 23, barebacks 20- 22, Leghorn 18-20; roosters 13, Leg. horn roosters 12%; turkeys "13-1 heavy old ducks 12, heavy young 16; small white ducks 11, small colored 10; young geese 15, old 1) NEW YORK New York, June 16.—(®)—Butter 21,830, steady to firm. Creamery, centralized (90 score) 29%; other prices unchanged. Cheese 457,408, firm. State, whole: milk flats, fresh, faney 175-18; held 1935 fancy 22-22%. Eggs 43.245, about steady. Mixed colors: Firsts 22%-23; mediums 40 1b. 20%-21%; dirties No, 1, 42 1b. 21- 2114; other mixed colors unchanged. Live poultry steady, by freight: Broilers (rocks) 26; roosters 13; other | ribbey. freight prices unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, June 16.—@)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close Storage Standards, November ....... 29% 29% 297% Egg Futures: Refrigerators Stan- dards, Oct. ....... 25% 25% 25% Miscellaneous i FOREIGN EXCHANGE w York, June 16.—(®—Foreign exchange irregular; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents, Great Britain 5.04%; France 6.58%; Italy reg. travel 24.50; Norway 25.32; Swe- den 25.98; Montreal in| New York | Nat. 99.84 New 99.1 York in Montreal 100.15 %. “ MONEY RATES New York, June 16.—@—Call money steady; 1 per cent all day; Prime Commercial paper Time Loans steady; 60 days-6 mos 1% per cent; Bankers Acceptances unchanged. Maryland Fund. 18.38, Quart. Inc. Sh. 1.5 Sel. Inc. Sh. 4.90 NEW YORK BON ant York, June 16. wyP—Bonds eat Northern 7’s of 1936, 100 3-16, GOVERNMENT BONDS ‘New York, June Ser aererament Bonds: Trei au rey ., ane 27. Trei CURB STOCKS New York, June 16.—(#%)—Curb: American Gen. 8%. Cities Service 4 Elec, Bond & Shi CKS (ast the Rasoctatee Press) Midwest Corp. 9%. McGraw El. 31%. INNEAPOLIS STOCKS MIN Minneapolis, June 16.—(#)—Stocks lose: oltirst Bank Stock By. Northwest Banco 9 — iuehe Minny Je Duluth, inn., ing cash prices: wh ‘No. 1 he Hon nor oe sprit Ibs., Lib% 5 iH Aagchg ae teare’ a i tLe ca 1.11% 85% 1.14% Ibs., siete: bss 50 ips 95% -1.06%; No, 1 northern 1.0! %; No. 1 oe, hard Montana ‘winter, amber durum No. 1 59 Ibs. BB Ty e. mH iS ef : ; z BBBBRERREBBEBBD WHEAT PRICES JUMP AS LITTLE BENEFIT FROM RAIN 1S SEEN}: Traders Hear Much of Spring Crop Is Damaged Beyond Hope of Recovery Chicago, June 16.—(%)—Skepticism | 49 tbs. that any material benefit to domes- \tic spring crops would result from scat- %|tered rains led to a decided upturn of wheat prices late Tuesday. Strong absorption of offerings on declines contributed to rallies of wheat % !values in the final transactions, and \more than overcame earlier losses. Some reports said much domestic spring.wheat in drouth areas of wide had had been damaged beyond re- ir. Wheat closed nervous, %-% above yesterday's finish, July 88-8814, Sept. 8916-5, corn %-% up, Sept. 59%-%, cats %-% advanced, and provisions unchanged to a rise of 15 cents. WHEAT PRICES CLOSE ONLY SLIGHTLY HIGHER Minneapolis, June 16.—(#)—Wheat futures absorbed considerable profit- taking before the close here Tuesday and final prices for the day were off from the tops but the undertone was sana ty he GRAIN irnished by Russell-Miller Co.) June 16 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. .... No. 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. |No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs, No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. Sample Grain: ; 48 Ibs., 70; 47 Ibs. 67; 46 Ibs. 64; ry Tbs., 61; 44 Ibs., 56; 43 Ibs., 58; 42 Ibs., 60; 41 ‘bs., 47; 40 Ibs., 44; 39 Ibs., 41; 38 lbs., 38; 37 Ibs., 38; 36 Ibs., 33; 35 var’ 29; 34 Ibs., 26. All under 33 Ibs., 25. No, 1 hard amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No, 1 red durum No. 1 flax No, 2 flax .. No. 1 rye . geeks A) 1 16 Oat Hard winter wheat pare eee jobs strong. July, September and Decem- | Det ber wheat each closed ‘sc higher. Coarse grain futures were firmer and flax was strong on dry weather advices. July oats closed %4c high- er and September unchanged. July feed barley closed isc higher and Sep- tember % lower. July rye closed higher and September unchanged. July flax closed 2% higher and September % higher. wheat was easier. Winter wheat was firm. Durum was in fair to good demand. @ \C Goodyr. Graham Paige . Gt. Nor. AN Ore Ctf. Indus. Rayon Int. Cement .... Int. Harvester . Int. Nick. Can . Int. Tel. & Tel. .. Johns-Manville Kelvinator . 23% | Monday's average; sows 10- B off; 10.10 6 ing at 7. 18%] fat cows draggy at 5.00-75 16% | stendy at 4.75 3b 3 Germany free 40.28, reg. 21.40, ; Nat. Per cent;| e nee At 22ee: i E a re E = ae Is} RAKERE Pitot toitetet tt tt eit bt e 1.10% - Corn was in good demand. Oats was In better demand. Rye was fitm. Barley was in better demand. Flax offerings were light and in good de- Dec. mand. Livestock 80. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, June 16—U)—(v.8. | P56 Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,600; all classes! J, 5 opening about steady; some asking jy {Prices higher; bulk steers and year- lings of quality to sell at 6.50-7.25; 35 5714 \few lightweights early up to 1.75; butcher cows 6.00-7.00; most beef 149% |cows 4.75-5.50; choice dryfeds up to 6.00; cutters and low cutters 3.50-4.50; | De ae sausage bulls 5.00-50; heavy beef bulls 20% 5.75 or more; lower grade stock cattle 30% j2Tound 5.00-6.00; light yearlings and 39% [calves getting best action. Calves 1,900; market steady, better 64% | grades 7.00-8.50; odd head select 9.00; 65% |lower grades 5.00-6.50. B Hogs 5,200; fairly active; weak to 5 | mostly 10 lower; better 180-230 Ib. 9.70. 90; top 10.00 for sorted 140-180 1b.; lower; other classes about steady. Dairy cows slow, market easter; |? better kinds 50.00-70.00; shipper sorts eligible around 75.00. CHICAGO Chicago, June 16.—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Hogs 16,000, including 4,000 dire: market 5 to mostly 10 lower than 10.20; bulk 150-250 Ib. 9, 300 Ib. 9.70-10.0 3 sows largely 8, 9.00; few up to 9.15. Cattle 6,000, calves 2,000; abridged =70; prac Haat “top 34% receipts a’ stimulating influence and ie general steer and yearling market more active, strong to a shade high- 16% er; light cattle in broadest demand, but shippers and order buyers paying more attention to fat steers scaling up to 1,300 early top 8.60 but baby beef type heifers sold up to 8.50; numerous loads light heifers go- 75-8.25; several loads strict- ly good and choice medium weight and weighty fat steers 8.25-40; most 10%| wtight buliocks 7.75 down to 7.00, however, only upper crust_above cuttel lis 10-15 low- 0 down. spring lambs mostly P steady; ot! : - 263 Hendy: her ‘classes strong; uneven ly, her in instances; early bulk de- sirable springers 11.00-75; few 12.00; bulk 1.00 less; holding best above 12.00: several loads medium shorn yearlings 800-25: shorn aged wethers 6.00; two year olds 7. oe 50; most shorn 30% | ewes 3.00-75; few 4.01 SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, June 16.—(%}— (U. 8, D.,A.)—Cattle, 4,500; slaughter % | steers and yearlings practically at e $34 | standstill; most bids 25 lower; heif- ers steady to weak: most cow bids weak to 25 lower; ckers an fora: 83% a dull, week to shade lower; mi rs yearlings = satable 80 car. desirable 200 1b. mixed yearlings 7.65; car choice 700 Ib. heif- ers 7.65 beef cows down; low cut- ters bid down to 0 lower; good sows 400 down 8. ders up to 1 through; no early fat lamb action: fade at hi8 dows, CHICAGO reraTons. ine 16.—()—U. 8. D; A.) 8.25-50; average 50-65; heavier weights 8.30-50; age 8.758 down; iene lghts and pigs buyers talking lower or around 11,00 b springers; early sales fat on track, 266, total US MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, June 16.—(?)}— ‘Wheat— n High = 2 fs] 3 1.015 99% 81% 35% 36% 53% 54% 24% 25% 26% % 1.72% 1.70 1.72% 1.70 1.67%4 1.69% DULUTH RANGE ope Minn., sina a —(P)— urum— Oj w Close 2 14 | Most 230-260 Ib. '9.40-70; 260-350 1b, | Se) 17% | 8.90-9.40; bulk sc ae cost Monday 9.15; weight 276 lb. Sheep 275; run includes one load 55% yearling breeding ewes, and about 24% 1200 head native material: no early sales lambs, some interests talking MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, June 16.—(#)—Wheat receipts lay 88 compared to 120 innespo lis cash wheat and coarse grain cioaing quotations today follow: Cash Whesa Delivered To Arrive lh'y DNS ; I1DNS 59 oe esee L135 1.29% ree coors 1DNS58 pe eeees LADS 1.2856 2DNS8 8 111% 1.28% 1.00% 1.26% 1.07% 1.23% 105% 1.20% 98% LLG wee veers 96% 1.085% 0400 seers | spel rae 115%, rt (DHW or 1H Wo. 1.16% 1.18% 1.155 1.17% eee meio ? H wo. 111% 1.14% 1.10% 1.13% 96% 117% 0... eee =i gipiys . & &. © 98% LIT 00. seers a> GOH 116% ores veeee 1,500; ting 320 billed | 55 Ibs. .. 86% 118% ..... wee j* amber hd 54 Ibs... 84% 114% ..... «20. a 82% 112% 52 ibs. +» 80% 110% i Ibs. .. 78% 1.08% ipments 401 ae eee Bighen, pit * saa weight discounted 2c. Trlumphs Arkensas, US 1 amber. 1.04% 4.00; Oklahoma US. No. 1 rd durum a wee. BOM ‘sigsipp! fair quality, showing Grains jdecay. 3.40-50; Alabama US. Loulstana US. No. 1./318:80: |2 50% fair “gonaition showing decay 3.50; US. |3 57 2.75; showing decay 2. 4 32% Tornta White Rose US" Ne. +15 yellow. $0% Oklahoma cobbiers US. X 313 nt Bese old stock, stronger, suppll: Nght, 3 . demand light; Idaho Russet Burbanks 54% : , US. No. 1, 3.60-4.00; Wisconsin Green |4 ue Mountains good quality.and conditjen |§ 48 Minnesota round whites ordina: Oats— North Dakota Early Ohios, cob- |3 white 28% Bers and tow bliss fair quality 1.15-|3 white 34% 12-0 ‘ 4 white 22% a ee Liceses 179% 190% MIBK... or poe Hor @ loss of $1,600 e lv wndeitp Heiress A 45c Investment i Plans June Bridal It is to be a short engagement for Virginia Vanderlip, heiress to Frank A. Vanderlip’s great bank- ing fortune. Her wedding has been set for June 26, little more than two weeks after announce- ment in New York of her be- trothal to Dudley Schoales, for- mer Cornell football star. BOSTON WOOL Boston, June 16.—(@)—(U. 8. D. A.) =—Fine wools had a fair call in the Boston market. Good twelve months Texas wools brought 85-86 cents scoured basis, and choice clip moved at around 8 cents. Fine Ohio delaine was sold at grease basis prices in the range 35-36 cents, but trade appeared to have slackened a little compared with last week. Prices were very firm in all transactions, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, June 16.—(?)—Flour arload lots family patents 6.45-65 bbl. in 9S-1b, cotton sacks. Shipments 25,987. Pure Bran 16.00-50. Standard Middlings 22.00-50. CHICAGO CASH Chicago, June 16. no sales reported 1 yellow 64-6449; grade 40- vite 2b.a9 18: sample No rye. Soybeans 4 yellow 8914; sample yellow 86. Bi ley No. 2 Illinois malting 86; feed 30- 48 nom; malting 48-91 nom. ‘Timothy Seed 3.30-55 cwt. clover seed 15,00- 19.50 cwt. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, June 16.—()—Range WANT ADS Pay Male Instruction Female Help Wanted RELIABLE men to take up AIR CONDITIONING and Electric Re- frigeration. Prefer men now em- ployed and mechanically inclined, with fair education and willing to train spare time to become experts in installation and service work. Write giving age, present occupa- tion, Utilities Eng. Inst. Write Tribune Ad. 14753. Land for Sale a ONE acre for sale in Park Hill dis- trict. Good location. Cheap. Write Tribune Ad. 14755. Cabins for Rent CABIN for Rent—On Minnesota lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood. 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. Investigate our Home Loan Plans @ @ Convenjent 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. Houses and Flats FOR SALE—New 3 room house lo-; cated at 610 Bowen. Large garage! attached. One acre land, well, chicken house and yard. 150 trees, | and lot all fenced. Will sell cheap for cash. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR RENT—6 room modern housé with garage. Gas range. Phone Frank H. Adams, Bismarck Hotel. :|FOR SALE—6 room modern house, | basement garage, good location and terms. Write Tribune Ad. 14795. FOR RENT—Modern house at 1923 Avenue D. Seven rooms and bath For information telephone 249, of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 4 dark northern 1,164; sample grade dark northern 88's; No. 4 hard win- ter a . 5 hard white 1.14%. Corn, No, low 56. Oats, No. 3 white Migs Rye, No. 2, 57%. Barley and flax’ not quoted. WIN Winnipeg, wheat > IPEG CASH GRAIN June 16.—(F)- nostra 7 If you mix varnish with the paint used in your walls, when you paint the woodwork, it will have a desir- able, non-glossy surface and still be washable. Meerschaum, used in making fine pipes, is a mineral dug in Asia Minor. When first mined, it is checse-like in consistency, but hardens rapidly % | when exposed to air. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota until sight ovclock P.M. Monda June 22, 1936, for sand ($95,000) pollars, bonds issued for the purpose funding a like amount of gymnasium and auditorium Said bonds will mature as follows: Eight Thousand ($8,000.00) Dollars in each of the years 1937 to 1947, in- clusive; Seven “Thousand ($7,000.00) Dollars in the year 1948. The bidder shall state the rate of in- terest which said refunding bonds ‘|shall bear. He shall agree to pay all necessary legal, printing and other expenses in connection with said is- sue. The Board of City Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Myron H. Atkinson, City Auditor. 6-16. NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELEC 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- June 24th, 1936, at the several 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 will continue open until seven o'clock P. M. of that day. Offices to be filled as as follows: GB% UT on... oe | th 12% protein 1 Ofti 1 DEW or py, site and Federal Offices ad a: 1.05% 1.00% 1.04% 1.08% Poprasentatives in Congress. rade jovernor. 1DHW or Lieutenant Governor. 1H W... 9955 1.035% 98% 1.02%| Secretary, of State. and South Dakota Wheat) Ste treasurer. TPH Wor, 1.08% 1.05% 1.01% 1.03% Attorney General. see 4 ‘commissioner of Insurance 2DHW or Commissi f Agriculture and 2 HW... 1.01% 1.08% 99% 101%|/Labon ee OP 3 DHW or Bateony Co! palesloney, egiaiative iauuhee aie Sa tn Qe Member of the Senate, 27th Dis- 1 amber hd ae Toe ATH LTH 9404 114 | A AUEET MANETS, pte, grower of 2 bd No-Party Nominations One Judge of the Supreme Court. Superintendent of Public Instruc- Sheriff. Auditor, Treasurer. Clerk of ‘District Court. Register of Deeds. State's ‘Autorney. County Judg County Offices {ing Plante, Superintendent of Schools. Public Administrator. Surveyor. Coroner. County Commissioner, 2nd-Distriet. County Commissioner, 5th District. nH sor, Ist District. wor, 4th District. echas Sth District. Four Justices of the Peace. Four Constables. One Official Newspaper. Constitutional Amendments Assessment of Property — Where and How Made. islative Power, Initiative and ‘endum, Rental and Disposal, Sohioot and University Lands, Rete! pjurladiction 4 City Sust wail ing, it Teunicte! Control clea Incom An Act shine the Ab Aptant Vot- ors’ aiiot t Law and Ri Article 16 of Chapter 11 of t! al Code of ree eg ed Laws of ‘913 for the State orth Pakosa,’ Nand Acts Amendator ‘There Bape att, way i Unlawtut for the | 8 Funds Withi: tg ide Political Purpose ip second day of June, A. mT et of burtalen Or oO! jurleig! County, North Dakota. 6/2-9-46-38 FOR SALE—New modern bungalow. Ciose to capitol and schools. Good _ rade piano, cheap. 1015 8th. FOR RENT—Two 5 room houses, $25 and $35.00’ per month. L. N. Cary Co, Mandan, : FOR SALE—Small house. Priced for quick sale. 214 West Sweet St. -Room and Board ROOM OR ROOM and Board rea- sonable in modern home. Phone; 1098-W. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of a judgment and decree in foreclosure, rendered and given by the District Court of the Fourth Ju- dicial Distriet, in and for the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, 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. Carley and Cora Carley were defendants, in favor of the said plaintiff against the said defendants for the sum of Two Thousand Four Hundred Twelve Do!l- lars and Twenty-three Cents ($2,412.- 23), which judgment and decree among other things directed the sale by me of the real property hereinafter described, or as much thereof as may be sufficient to 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- to will satisfy. And by virtue of a writ to me issued out of the office of the Clerk of said Court in and for sald 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 E. Anstrom, the Sheriff of said County, and the person appointed by said Court to make said sale, will sell the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder for cash, at pub- le auction, at the front door of the court house in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North pekels, on the 10th day of July, A. D., 1936, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. of that day, to satisfy said judgment, with Interest and costs thereon, and the costs and expenses of such sale, or as much thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will satisfy. 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, decree and writ as follows, to-wit: That part of Lounsberry’s Outlot number Twenty-one (21) of the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the West line of said number Twenty- one (219 Five Hundred (500) feet South of the Northwest corner as a point of beginning, thence Fast one hundred eighty (180) feet, thence South Two hundred Seven- ty-one (271) feet, thence due West one hundred eighty (180) feet, thence North along the West line of said lot Two hundred seventy- one (271) feet to the point of be- ginning. Fred E. Anstrom, Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. D. Thos. J. Burke, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. 6-9-16-23-30 7-7. Se PROCUREMENT DIVISION, PUB- LIC WORKS BRANCH, WASHING- IN, D. C., MAY 28, 1936. Sealed proposals in duplicate will be Buble opened in this office at 1 ., June 30, 1936, for furnishing all fapor and materials and performing all work for extension and remodel- ing (except elevator) of the U. S. P. 0. and court ay ye at Bismarck, Dak. Attention is directed to the celal conditions rot bidding set forth in the specification. Upon application, one set of drawings and specifications will be supplied free to each general contractor interested in submitting @ The above drawings and pecifications must be returned to this office, Contractors requiring ad- ditional sets may obtain them by purchase om this office at a cost of t, which will not be return- tions will not be furni tractors who have gonsistently failed to submit propor set upon request, and wt when Saslaered In the interests of the government, will be who AP, tl available or material firme interested, quantity surveyors, but will be withdrawn if t! COMPETENT Maid, one capable of taking charge of house and chil- dren. Good wages. Write Tribune Ad. 14770. WANTED—Protestant girl for gener- al office work. State experience. References required. Write Tribune Ad. 14767. WANTED—Lady cook at once. State, wages and experience. Bergo Bros., Turtle Lake, N. Dek. Work Wanted MIRROR RESILVERING, Furniture sold on consignment. Upholster- ing, furniture repairing and re- modeling. We are prepared to re- pair and replace parts in all makes and types of washing machines, gas, kerosene, wood or coal stoves. GAR- at FURNITURE STORE, 210 A Phone 398. mee er sharpening. We call for and deliver. H. B. Sundheim. Phone 899. 821 6th. ———————EEEEaaEE Business Opportunity DISTRIBUTOR FOR North and South Dakota. New, sensational game for Taverns. Some finances. Real money maker. Evenings 6 to 8. Bismarck Tourist Park, Cabin 18. Mr. Fisher. SALARIED PEOPLE save $1000.00 in six years. Easy payment guaran- teed by insurance clause. Write Tribune Ad. 14716 for particulars. Wanted to Trade FOR TRADE—Quarter section flat Burleigh county, Christiania town- ship land. 100 acres cultivated, trees, fenced and near highway, for Bismarck property or small truck | !926—Chevrolet Sedan rt) farm. Write Tribune Ad. No. 14544. $200 and Up = — 1933—Pontiac Sedan “os Personal 1932—Chevrolet Sedan . 325 — MATTRESSES 1934—Plymouth Coach .. 40 ad MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126. | HAVE your work done at these spe- cial prices. Staff, $2.00; jewel, $2.00, staff and jewel, $3.50; and a free cleaning. Stem, $1.00; crown, 50c; stem and crown, $1.25. All work guaranteed. All other work done at cut prices. Kysar's Jewel- ery and Repair Shop, 310 4th &t., Bismi MEN’S SUITS and top coats, ladies’ suits and coats dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PERFECTION DRY CLEANERS, Phone 1707. We call for and deliver. Returns Automobiles for Sale Hl SERVICE MEN—WE HAVE THE CAR YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY NOTHING DOWN BUT YOUR OLD CAR OR YOUR NOTE 50 CARS Buy Now!! Pay Later Corwim-Churchill Motors, Inc. BISMARCK PHONE 700 LOWEST PRICED USED CAB STOCK IN THE CITY $150 and Less 1928—Buick Coach .... 1926—Chrysler Sedan . 1927—Overland Coach 1928—Graham Sedan . 1928—Studebaker Coach 1928—Dodge Sedan ... Sesss 1935—Chevrolet Coupe .. Trucks 1935—Ford V-8 157 inch wheel base 32x6 10 ply dual rear new motor and new radiator. Chassis and cab ........ Trade and Terms M. B. GILMAN CO. Second and Broadway FOR SALE—1935 LaFayette sedan, low mileage, perfect condi- tion, $595, terms. 1013 Sth St. $175 credit on new Chevrolet for 6135 cash. Telephone 1451 or write Tribune Ad. 14750. Rooms for Rent LAUNDRY at reasonable price. Tele- phone 779. Snowflake Laundry. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Complete furnishings for three rooms, all very new. Priced for quick sale. Includes bed room set, breakfast set, parlor set, rugs, springs and mattresses, washing machine, vacuum cleaner, electric sewing machine, silverware and dishes. Call at 810 Main, upstairs. FOR SALE—All household furniture and furnishings, kitchen utensils, porch set, laundry equipment, Smoothtop gas range, Singer sew- ing machine and various other ar- ticles. Mrs. Jos. P. Hess, 305 Sth Ave. N. W., Mandan, N. Dak. Phone 46-R. FOR SALE—One new metal cupboard, studio couch in good condition. Two bicycles, baby bed and high chair. Call at 322 15th. FOR SALE—Upholstered davenport and chairs. Perfect condition. Price $30. 306 W. Thayer, rear door. FOR SALE—Mohair davenport and chair. Priced for quick sale. Call at 414 2nd St. FOR SALE—Youth’s bed, complete; FURNISHED room for light house- keeping. Downtown. Hot water ways. 304% Main. Apt. 7. ROOM for rent. Centrally Ladies preferred. 404 5th St. Apartments for Rent TWO ROOM house furnished for light housekeeping, also 2 room basement apartment and one room upstairs furnished for light house- keeping. 818 7th. Telephone 1747-R. WELL FURNISHED apartment. Liv- ing room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Frigidaire. Gas range with gas furnished. Phone 1063 or 443. ONE two-room apartment. New stu- dio couch and new rug. Also one room kitchenette apartment, well furnished. 411 5th. Phone 373. TWO ROOMS, kitchenette and liv- ing room. COZY 2 room apartment. Suitable for two girls. Vacant June 15. Gas, water, heat, light furnished. In- quire 819 5th. MODERN two room furnished epart= ment. Electric refrigerator. Suit- a for two adults. Close in. Phone ice box, kitchen table, etc. Phone | ——————_ 548-W. FOR SALE—Large ice chest, $5.00. Call 100 Ave. B East. ground apartment, $23. Three light house- pone rooms, upstairs, $28. 1 For Sale WE SELL all classes of horses every Monday at Jamestown. All sold on commission. We buy cavalry horses every week. Special sale of four hundred head, June 22nd. THE ELDER HORSE SALE CO., INC. FOR SALE—Sweet cream from tested cows. Pints, quarts or gallons. Phone Mrs. Chesak, 7-F24. FOR SALE—Tomato, cabbage and other plants. C. D. Mason. Tele- phone 802-R. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis, First insertion (per word) 3c 2 consecutive insertions (per werd) ............4%6 consecutive insertions (per word) ...........+..56 consecutive insertions (per word) ............5%6 insertions 60 table of lective only in the state of North Da- kota. Cuts and border used on want ads come under clsssi- fied display rates of 75 cents per celumn inch per single in- sertion. Ne clairvoyant, fertune tell- or We re- aun eo Preferred. 618 7th. Call at 616 7th. WELL FURNISHED two room base- ment apartment. Centrally located, Also one room for lady. 404 Sth. FURNISHED FRONT apartment, one room and kitchenette on first floor. $28. Everts Apts, 314 3rd. FOR RENT—FURNISHED or unfur- nished spartment in Rose Apts. 315 Third St. F. W. Murphy. or unfur- '—FURNISHED nished strictly modern Varney Apts. Phone 773. FOR RENT—One room Light housekeeping, upstairs, per month, 1016 Bdawy. sted

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