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*% ) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936 , Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., June 20 INDUSTRIAL ISSUES ARE PUSHED UPWARD IN NEW YORK MART Steels, Motors and Farm Imple- ment Shares Get Play on Stock Exchange New York, June 20.—(#)—Selected | A; Mndustrials were given a quiet forward push in Saturday’s stock market while many issues were virtually neglected. A few of the steels, motors and | Am. farm implements advanced fractions to a point or more. Transfers were around 350,000 shares. The close was steady. Among the more popular shares Closing Prices June 20 Adams Exp. » 1% | Alaska Jun, + 13% | Allis-Ch. Mfg. . + 48% Am. Bank Note - 4% Am, Can ...... « 133% rey Satta Sue. ert Heavy Profit - Taking Sales fa Bow, ab” : #4] Shade Gains Somewhat But i Am Bolt Mut’. : ng Closing Tone Is Strong Am. Smelt, & 78% were J. I. Case, Chrysler, General | Baldwin Loco. Motors, U. 8. Steel, Youngstown Sheet & Tube, Douglas Aircraft, Standard Oil of New Jersey, Owens-Illinois, Westinghouse, Johns- Manville, Woolworth, Sears-Roebuck, ‘Western Union, American Telephone, Consolidated Edison, North American, U. & Hoffman Machinery and Deere, The majority of the rails were about even to a shade improved. American Can, General Electric, Gold Dust, Goodyear, National Distillers, Radio, American Waterworks, Pack- ard and U. 8. Pipe & Foundry held to a narrow zone. Bonds were slightly irregular. Grains again pushed forward briskly in the wake of drouth repo! Cot- ton was a firm performer. Gold cur- rencies rallied in terms of the dollar as the French government opened its defense of the franc. rf Produce Markets ! CHICAGO Chicago, June 20.—()}—Butter was quiet in tone Saturday and eggs were unsettled. Poultry was quiet. Butter 13,461, steady, prices un- changed. Eggs 22,446, unsettled; extra firsts local 21%; cars 22%; fresh graded firsts local 21%; cars 22; current re- ceipts 21; storage packed extras 23, Storage packed firsts 22%. Poultry, live, 7 trucks, quiet; hens 5 Ibs. and less 20, more than 5 1b. 18% Leghorn hens 15%; Plymouth Rock springs 27, White Rock 28, colored 26; Plymouth Rock fryers 24%, White Rock 25, colored 23; Plymouth, and White Rock broilers 23, colored 22, barebacks 20-22, Leghorns 2 1b. up 20, less than 2 1b.’ 17-18; roosters 13%, Leghorn roosters 12%; turkeys 13-16; heavy old ducks 12, heavy young 16: gmall white ducks ‘11, small colored 10; young geese 15, old 1 NEW YORK New York, June 20.—-(#)—Butter 14,130, steady to firm. Prices un- changed. arneaee 292,602, firm and unchang- ed. Hees 28714 Irregular. Mixed col- rs: Standards and commercial stan- dards 23%; firsts 22%-23; other mix- ed colors unchanged, Browns, resale of premium marks 28-29; nearby and western special private sales from store 26%- 3 other browns and all white and duck eggs unchanged. ve poultry steady. By freight: Roosters 13; other freight and all ex- press prices unchanged. Dressed poultry steady to weak. All fresh and frozen prices unchanged. >» | Miscellaneous FOREIGN EXCHANGES New York, June 20.—(#)—Foreign exchange irregular, Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 5.0143; France 659%; Tialy 1.87; Germany free 40.31; ree. 1.50; reg. travel 24.50; Norway 25.20; Sweden 25.86; Montreal in New York 99.68; New York in Montreal 100.314. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated » (Over the counter in Maryland Fund 18.5 Quart. Inc. Sh. 1.57 Sel. Inc, Sh, 4.96, MINNESOTA STOCKS jdlinneapolis, June 20.—(®)—Stocks tlose: First Bank Stock 13%. Northwest Banco no trading. CURB STOCKS New York, June 20.—(P)—. American Gen, Cities Service 4%. Elec. Bond & Share 21%. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp, 8%. McGraw El. 32. NEW YORK BOND! New York, June 20 P)—Bonds close: Great Northern 7’s of 1936 100 3-32. MINNESOTA GRAIN REVIEW Minneapolis, June 20.—(@—(U. 8. D. A.)—Spring wheat markets were firm and steadily advanced during the past week to swirl upward in a rush of buying on Friday to close at |S the top of the one day’s trading. July wheat advanced 10% to close limit for Friday at 1.06%, with the December | gj option advancing 9% to close at July rye closed at 57%, a net gain of 7% for the week. gsJly oats closed at 26%, net gain July feed barley closed at 38%, a net gain of 4%c, July flax closed at $1.72%, a net gain of 6% for the week. BOSTON WOOL Boston, June 20.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) Sales of wool in the Boston market were not quite as general as in t! previous fe weeks. Top-mak buying has n distinctly slower a result of slow demand for wi 1 tops at the advanced quotations. A Bethlehem, | 5 Bethl. Steel (New) |... Boeing Airpl. St. P. & . Chi. Pneu. ‘T. Pid. |New York Stocks PERSISTENT BUYING SENDS WHEAT PRIGE Chicago, June 20.—(P)—New peak prices for grain and persistent buy- ing rushes because of disastrous crop conditions in the American north- west formed the rule Saturday to the end. Maximum new upturns in the Chi- 5% |cago wheat market were 342 cents a 3%| bushel, reaching to within 2% cents aPiadatl # of $1.00, December delivery. Heavy Bendix Aviation . 97%, | Profit-taking sales at the last shaded the gains somewhat. ‘Wheat closed strong, 2 cents to 3 cents above Friday’s finish, July 93% to 94, Sept. 95% to %, corn 1% to 2% up, Sept. 65 to 65%s, oats 15: to 2% advanced, and provisions showing 20 8 to 50 cents jump. PROFIT-TAKING CURBS ADVANCE AT M EAPOLIS June 20.—(7)}—Wheat up to further high territory Saturday but ran into liberal % | profit taking. July wheat futures closed 2% cents % | higher; September 3% cents; and De- % | cember 3% cents. Minneapolis, futures surged Livestock Grain BISM. j49 Ibs., 79; 48 59; 42 lbs., 56; 39 Ibs., 47; 38 29; 32 Ibs., 26; No. 1 flax No. 2 flax No. 1 rye Barley . Oats . Hard wi Chicago, June Whest— Chrysler .. Coarse grain futures all followed Colgate-Palm. wheat. Colum. G. & July oats futures closed 2% cents Com. Credit higher; September 2% cents, and De- cember 2% cents; July rye 2% cents Com. Solv. Com. & So! higher, and September 214 cents; July Con. Oil feed barley 24 cents higher and Sep- fad a tember 2% cents; July flax 2% cents . igher, and September cents. Cont. Can Cash wheat was barely steady; it. Motor | winter wheat was scarce. Durum was | Ot Cont. Oil Del in good demand. Corn Products Cash corn was in good demand. Cream Whe: : ats demand was fair to goo e at. 36 | Oats d 4 fal id. Th Crosley Rad... 27% | tye market was unchanged. Barley Cuban Am. Sug. 1 19°] was firm. Flax was in good demand. Curtiss Wright - 5% Deere & Co. > 80% Freeport Texas oe am Elect. Gen. Mills Gen. Motors Gillette Gol jami_ Cop. {it calves 3 —Cattle 1,000, 3 compared Friday last week; fed steers and yearlings 25-40 higher, instances more $/on inbetween grades ‘all representa- #4] tive weights; late market very active at advance, ‘some closing sales good grade heavies and light cattle fully 50 higher; all grade heifers 25 up, with fed offerings scarce, cows weak- ened early but came back strong to CHICAGO a Chicago, June 20.—(#)—(U. 8. D. A.) No. 1 dark northern, 58 lbs. ;No. 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs. ;No. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... Sample grain: Ibs., 70; 45 Ibs., No. 1 hard amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum Open Quotations IARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) 4-81.00 June 20 Ibs., 76; 47 lbs., 73; 46 67; 44 Ibs., 62; 43 Ibs., 41 Ibs., 53; 40 Ibs., 50; Tbs., 44; 37 Ibs. 41; 36 Ibs, 38; 35 Ibs., 35; 34 Ibs., 32; 33 Ibs., all under 31 lbs:, 25, CHICAGO RANGE 20.—(2)— i igh init 1028 Bellies— July .......13.50 13.62 13.50 13.62 it RON Sune ate apts inneal june 20.—(P)— Wheat— Open High Low Close July . 1 1.09% ro 1.08% Sep. 1M 20% 1.0556 f Lda 104% Graham Paige + “23% | close slightly higher; bulls, however, Peal ’ 13% 1! Gt. Nor, oe ° < ag lower but vealers 5 higher; Ry e ee ih ie ie it. West. Sug. 3534 Rea A eo ea zor and ee z ‘f extreme top spe- ee Boni, i party fey lometed steers | (DULUTH RANGE 1" * above est yearling steers an: —(P)— Howe Sound + 51%] yearling heifers at 8.75 testifying to purun Open High “tow : eee : oe continued activity of all grades | guty 99% 1.02% ote 102% ~ . ixhtwe: it cattle; + nt. Harvester + 8146 | steer and Yearling’ market ur 1.00% 91% wate S a| vances developed late in week: * oe ae ‘i rt ing eee all fed cattle healthy, ‘ol Manville strict rassy inds ending Kelvinator : 100 lowers 'stockers and feeders, including | Se) stock ‘calves, breaking 25- Kennecott 38%) *"Sheep 4,000; for week ending Fri- Pee na RDOELY. 22% | gay 23100 direct mpared Friday | Sey oes @L 55% | last week: di 5a tose 118 k's earl: 1 s lose 11.50; week's early t 2 2 436¢| fine with high point for June MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN : “9y.| grade springers more. numerous. in at i des eet + 13%!run, 25-50 low: yearlings very Ae eee ee ed to 88 + 8% | Scarce, BPRS onte Jomars, agit pecelp pee uneasy, 77 compared to tr 25 gher; sing 8 re > {2% | fottow: Good and AGES native | Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse springers 11.00-50; bucks sorted off at | grain closing quotations today follow: Pathe J Film . Penn’, a Cc. few manufacturers were in the mar- | Uni ket for moderate quantities of fine ‘western wools and medium fleeces. Average to good 12 months Texas wool moved at 85-87 cents scoured basis and a few choice lots brought 88-90 cents. A large part of the bi fnane in Aenean. ‘was on country-; d % blood Missouri and Mich- es at around 87 cents the jelivered easy. Combing Ohio peste ware Rule - ated forse blood, 4, id at at 6 . for or Jor at 37-38 cents or blood, 3 rad- inaeiors FLOUR 20.—®)—Flour Mint ous, lune 25 hi ener arioad lots family patents 6.70! bl, in 98-lb, sacks. Ship- ments 30,680, Pure Bran 18,50-19. Standard Middlin; eS CASH GRAIN ‘Winnl) Pom, June 0.—(}—Cash wheat 1 northern 2k; ‘No. 3 nenehers, “tox; No. 8 northern 76 Oats, No, 2 white 33%; No. 8 white ‘The city hall used to be on Fourth | jv" street, between Broadway and Thayer. ae-uieg Regt otoe ican CHICAGO CASH GRAIN none. manne s Frees iy, fe Tim ok Clover seed 13.00- Ett ra A Fd | 2-36-60 |€0 discount; shorn ‘yearlings 7.50-8,50; best earlier in week 9.50; shorn ewes 3.00-75; few 4.00, Hogs 5,000, including 4,700 direct; salable supply not rge enough to establish a market; few good to choice 250-300 lb. butchers 10.00-20; about nominal top 10. steady; shippers took none; estimated hold- over $00; compared week ago, market mostly 15-25 higher; medium grade light weights up more in instances; sows strong to unevenly higher. '% | closing No. 1 heavy dark % northern spring, 60 Ibs. 1.23%-1.38%4; No, 1 dark northern 69, lbs. 1.87%; 68 Ibs. 1.19%4-1.26M%; No, 2 dark ‘northern 57 Ibs. 134%; No, 3 dark northei 1.31%; 85 Ibs, 1. dark ‘northern’ 54 53 lbs. 1.06% - northern 52 lbs., 4-1. 19% 5 hey 1.08% 61.16%} 50 lbs., 1.01% 1.14%, No. nofthern 1.15%-1.19%; No, 1 dark hand’ Montana 11844-19544. Hard amber durum, No. 3 9 1.05% :/5 DNS 60 lhy DNS IDNS 8 1DNS és 1, 1 Ibs. . 5DNS51 1, 1 northern te nen 1.23% eo nees 1 1 1.05% Cash Wheat Delivered To Arrive 138% ....6 137% 1.36% 134% 131% 1.28% 125% 1.22% 1.19% 02% 1.16% 01% 114% 13% 1.19: wi 21% 19% 1% 15% 13% 09% 06% ? H wis. 1.24% 1.26% 1.23% 125% a te eaeD os, Sha -n21¥i | DE Wor, 119% 122% 118% 121% No, 1 red durum ae Beta 1DHWor 1 63%. 14H Wz... 1.13% 117% 1.12% 116% No. 3 white 30-30%. Grade of Barley malting 45-65; feed 29.458 |1 DH W or 1H W... Borie 1.11% 1.06% 1.10% CHICAGO POTATOES Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat Chicago, June 20.—(7)—(U. 8, D. A.) |1 DH W or —Potatoes 59; on track 246; total US.; 1 H W... 1.11% 1.13% 1.00% 111% aii peseslisaren geod Neth |? DEW fupplies moderate, ‘demand Better “ DEW or 1.09% 1.11% 1.07% 1.00% ow: rkansas triumphs Us. No, i, and partly grad-| 3 HW... 105% 1.00% 108% 1.07% 4415" 200-40; Oklahoma US. No. 1.’ and |! amber ba partly graded 3.2 Ao ae condition} 60 Ibs. 1.06% 1.26% 1.03% 1.23% showing a5a7 US. No. 2,/2 amber y jcopblers us: |" 59 Ibs... 1.05% 1.26% Woes Hi ben No. 2. 2.40: Pailelene on ‘No. 13 umoer ha AMA sien woes {alr condition 2.00; California, White 57 Ibs... 1.02% 1.26% 100 seve se US. No. 1, 3.45-50; fair quality 1s amner ha mee 3.30; old stock ‘steady for best, sup- |° SiHEe 99% 125% piles very Mght, demand light: Min- |, 56 Ibs. cones coven Resota round whites ordinary quality |# amber ha PPP RES Og PEM BK eee cree WEEKLY FINANCIAL REVIEW |, 54 Ibs. 1. 93% 123% wee. oes. New York, June 20.—(?)—Financial Ibs... 91% 1.21% o markets picked their way forward this!5 amber hd week but lost stride as the period drew Tbs... 89% 1:19% to a close. 5 rel ha a Sentiment in Wall Street was bol- MS 4 | stered by the accumulation of better one optic BRED discounted 2c. “e|than seasonal news from industry amber... 1.05% 1.18% ..... 0 .e.ee 4 | only to be jolted by the reverberations 1 rq dur na. . % {of political, labor and monetary dis- “Mcoarse Gi % |turbances abroad %| On the home front there were bet- 4% 85 % |ter than normal performances by the 1 = ze (steel industry, automobile output, 3487 % [electric power production and resi- 6163. % dential building. Despite an upswing 5960 4 | shipments of coal, however, haul- 36 5B age of freight was disappointing, 53. (5B % |analysts said, 30% 31% One of the brightest spots on the ‘30% business horizon was the sharp up- 2 20% lowing in railroad earning power shown: 24% | for Bay ‘by. seely reporting Applems. ue - RANGE OF CARLOT SALme 3386 jieneapolts, iss is ee ee a 2 Al carlo! vs sales; eat: ons Gark northern 113%; sample grade | Ne $2% 65% 62% ..... ber northern, 1.00% No, 2 white 31, 116 182 1.76... No. 2, 64%. 3 No. 3 malting 67; No. 3, Cora and tlax not quoted. Bismarck’s Meigs Avenue. Col. Habkirk to Give Several Talks Sunday Col. John Habkirk, Salvation Army prison secretary from Chicago, will conduct services Sunday at the state penitentiary, the state training school at Mandan and at the local citadel,| _ acording to Adj. Herbert Smith. Colonel Habkirk will describe ad- ventures in his work, which has given him opportunities to interview some of the most dangerous crim- inals in the country, and also will Play banjo selections in his appear- ances here and at Mandan. His schedule for the day calls for the penitentiary meeting at 8 a. m, 98 | company meeting at 9:45 a. m., and holiness meeting at 10:45 a. m., at the citadel, the training school meeting at 2a. m, and evening services for young people and adults in the citadel. Terry Schmidt is in charge of the evening service for ‘teen age boys and girls. STAGE $25,000 HOLDUP Brooklyn, N. Y., June 20.—(?)—Four men, with drawn revolvers, held up a diamond setting establishment in the Williamsburg section Saturday, 85 | bound seven persons with rope and escaped with jewelry valued by the Proprietors at $25,000. PAUL Minn., June 2 Tog trade hi: flected” strength this week, _bett: 40-240 pounds closing at $9.90-1 for the month to junds $9.50-9.90, 50, SOWS $8.50- LIVESTOCK SOUTH sT. R South St. P; D. Attractive lightweight fed steers and yearlings advanced 25. this week, he unevenly lower. and yearlings closed at good to choice kinds weighing up ae 1000 Ib, killer steers sold down to 0. low. Medium to ee butcher earned $6.23-7.35, cutters sausage bulls .75-5.25, good heavy bulls Vealers closed strong to higher, bet- ter grades $7.50-9.00, plain ligh Tee down to $5.00 or less. Se oad medium grades earlier in the week at $5.00-6.00; better lots $6.50-7.00, gholce white-faced steer calves up to pine of the fat native spring lamb ioe Friday at $11.00, throwouts $8.0 WISCONSIN CHE! Plymouth, Wis., June Cheese quotations for th consin cheese exchan farmers’ call board, d 15. s 1436; sies 15; horns Miracle Rock, located near Junction, Colo., is believed to be the largest balanced rock in the world. It has an estimated weight of 12,000 tons. Grand ____Lots for Sale LOTS FOR SALE—Cheap taxes, rea- sonable price. No interest. See S. 8. Clifford. Houses and Flats FOR SALE—My fine dwelling. Call {> ir persorr only, on Saturday June 20th ¢ or 22nd, Monday. J. J. Barth, 316 Hth St. FOR RENT—Modern house at 1922 Avenue D. Seven rooms and bath. ed in eastern section of Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 14865, FOR RENT—Two 5 room houses, $25 and $35.00 per month. Co., Mandan. FOR SALE—Very well built” three room house. Cheap for cash. Haas, 145-LJ. FOR SALE—Small house, Call 926 9th St. L. N. Cary also piano. started chicks from North Dakota U. 8. pullorum tested flocks. Mandan Electric Hatchery, Training school road, Mrr and Mrs. N. S. Trauger, _ Mgrs. BARRED ROCKS, ds, White Rocks, Leghorns, 100-$6.00. Assorted $4. Prepaid; delivery alive. Centr: Hatchery, zatiereon City, Mi tion flat Burleigh county, Chris- tiania township land. 100 acres cule tivated, trees, fenced and near high- way. Priced for quick sale. Terms or will consider Bismarck property or small truck farm. Write Tribune Ad. No, 14544, FOR SALE—160 acre farm, Flats near Mandan. House, barn, well, windmill. Buildings worth fully the price asked for the farm. For quick sale, $2000. Terms. Per- fect title. Write Tribune Ad. 14777. Custer Land for Sale Great Used Car and Truck Values, — the Want Ads Free Driving Trial base FLECK MOTOR SALES Buick - Oldsmobile - Pontiac 100 W. Bdwy. Phone 55 Wilde Motors, Inc. 304 Fourth St. Phone 1500 Studebaker, Hudson, Terraplane Distributors tion, Lost and Found LOST — Boy’s small, gray, zipper | > | jaket between Presbyteri hurch USED TRUCK | and 719 5th. Finder phone 1887 or HEADQUARTERS J. teum to 719 sth. 3 | WILL PARTY who found brown zip- Just a few of the excellent values |! per billfold, keepsake, containing a oe money mail to or leave at Tribune 1 Model A-3 Interna- $275 Office. Reward. tional 114-ton truck.. | LOST—Last International panel, $348 1 1929 Dodge two-ton $198 | "$495 night, brown _billfold containing cash and miscellaneous cards. Generous reward. Phone 896-W. LOST OR STOLEN—Thursday P. M. | billfold at swimming pool. Phone | 204-M. Room and Board NICE LARGE airy room. Suitable for two with morning and evening truck, priced i] 1.1935 Ford V-8 Truck with grain box ia We have a used truck for every Purse and purpose. See us first, motor and Chassis and cab .... FOR SALE—1935 LaFayette sedan, low mileage, perfect condi- | VETERANS! new Plymouth. Big discount. Phone 303. : Automobiles for Sale USED CARS 1934 Ford Sedan 1935 Plymouth Coach 1935 Ford Coach Mart 1928 Btuts 1934 Chrysler Sedan e 1935 DeSoto Coach ! 1934 Chevrolet Pickup pecials! ist Sr tn 19 Coupe 1th and Broadway Phone 421 tay Ford Couch ae 1933 Pontiac Se 1932 Rockne 73 Sedan WE A PUTURE | i ga 1929 Essex Coach 1928 Ford Roadster 1934 Pontiac “8” Sedan 1934 Stude Custom Sedan, 1929 Ford Roadster Et, ee dio ines F ae eae We trade and give terms 5; j 929 Plymouth Roadster CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, 1984 Stude Special Sedan 11) 1929 Willys Knight Sedan INC. 1932 Buick 8 Sedan 1931 Buick Sedan Phone 700 1929 Ford Model ‘A’ Coupe 1935 Oldsmobile Coupe LOWEST PRICED USED CAR 1930 Oldsmobile Sedan | te pukuee ed Le S| ae cITy 19 dV-8C | ontiac Sedan an ‘ =e || 1933 Oldsmobile Coupe cere a noc in S 1934 Terraplane Coupe, || = ak 1927—Overland Coach . o ; || 1935 Buick Sedan 1928—Graham Sedan 95 Radio 1933 Pontiac Coupe 1928—Studebaker Coach . 138 | 1934 Plymouth Sedan 1933 Ford Tudor 1928—Dodge Sedan .. 145 Radio i] 1933 Pontiac Sedan 1926—Chevrolet Sedan . 0 |} 1928 Hupmobile Custom 8 |} Long wheelbase Dodge’ $200 and Up Coupe || Truck in good condition, Hebel Sedan . +o 5 Many Others to Choose From J | | $150.00. sO-Pipmout Sons «0 Low Down Payments 1935 Ford Truck |1935—Chevrolet Coupe . . 40 : Easy Terms 1934 Ford Truck | Trucks 1935—Ford V-8 157 inch wheel 32x6 10 ply dual rear new new radiator. Trade and Terms M. B. GILMAN CO, Second and Broadway trunk $595, terms. 1013 5th St. $185 down payment on Before Building, Buying or Refinancing Investigate Federal Housing Administration Single Mortgage Bdw Phone 1126. HAVE your work done at these spe- cial prices. Staff, $2.00; jewel, $2.00, staff and jewel, $3.50; and aj ing. Excellent financial arrange- | _ ment for the man who qualifies. | Thoro training from factory repr. Only married men over thirty with car apply. Write Tribune Ad. 14858.| free cleaning. Stem, $1.00; crown, WANTED—Retail clothing salesman| 59; stem and crown, $1.25, All ambitious to go into business for | — neat eneas Se wae himself. Unusual opportunity re- z pata z quiring no investment. P, H. Davis,| ¢tY and Repair Shop, 310 4th St., Dept. DG-47, Cincinnati, SE IBUaEEE: Nt WANTED—Orders for homemade at angel food cakes. Phone 2074-W. quire 260. International (aS Harvester Co. _____ For Rent ___| ___Apartments for Rent 122 Mandan St. |GARAGE ‘for rent at 523 9th St.| SORNISHED APARTMENT, —lares Phone 420. ving room with built-in bed, din- ——SSSTTZE| tte, kitchen and bath. i = — re Personal First floor College Bldg. Phone Salesmen Wanted “MAT PRESSES _ 1849 or 443. AGGRESSIVE SALESMAN (i) to| MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. | SMALL FURNISHED apartment: repr. mfg. with Duns A plus Al rat-| Either regular or spring filled. 1022; ground floor, private bath. Also automatic daybed for sale. Call in _ Person at 204 Ave. B. COZY 2 room apartment. Suitable for two girls. Vacant June 15. water, heat, light furnished. In- Gas, 819 Sth. MODERN two room furnished apart= ment. able for two adults, Close in. Phone Electric refrigerator. Suit Dr. Enge. TWO ROOM and kitchenette apart- pleted. In beautiful residential section on City Park, age, cloxe in, Desi Work Wanted |EXPERIENCED middle aged lady | Bismarck high. Dependable. Her help needed for family support. Call 926-M. ¥ | EXPERT LAWN Mower sharpening. We call for and deliver, H. B. Sundheim. Phone 899. 821 6th. For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ayrshire purebred bull calf for one same age or older. Ralph Robinson, Regan, N. Dak. = a = “| ment, partly furnished. Gas stove ____Female Help Wanted -z,<- | LAUNDRY at reasonable price. Telé=| and heater for sale. ‘Tel. 214-W. ae ani OnE CARDS, TARNGNS: phone 779. Snowflake Laundry. 614 Rosser. lignifies easy wor end | _ “ ol stamped addressed envelope. Dept. FOR RENT—Practicaliy new apert- 31, ZABEL-INSURANCE, Arlington,’ ment. 2 rooms, private bath. Adults Calif. FOR SALE BY OWNER: Span- only. Call at 606 Thayer from 2 to in ish Bungalow Duplex, just com- 9p.m. TWO ROOM furnished ground floor apartment, $23. Three light house- keeping rooms, upstairs, $28. 1016 wants work cooking on cook car, on Badwy. @ ranch or as housekeeper. Write | FURNISHED BASEMENT a one room and kitchen. Two adults CLERICAL or Clerkship graduate of preferred. 618 7th. Call at 616 7th. FOR RENT—FURNISHED or unfur- nished apartment in Rose Apts. 218 - Third St. FOR RENT—FURNISHED or unfur= nished strictly modern apartment. Varney Apts. Phone 773. F. W. Murphy. For Sale or Hire FOR SALE OR HIRE—Ten head well broke riding horses. 922 Ave. C West. Bud Cook. Phone 995-J. WANTED — Individual or family washing. Phone 1950. Also girl wants work caring for children. COMPETENT Girl wants general housework. Phone 538-W. Toom Business Opportunity POOL HALL, in small town for sale, or trade for Bismarck or Mandan residence. Write Tribune Ad. 14842, rent. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than Phont FOR SALE—Three quarters land, good location. Near Kiwanis Park, Bismarck. Inquire Donald Bailey's Log Cabin. For Sale ONE SEBGAR golden oak refriger- ated case, height 6'6”, 4'6” wide, 28” deep. Triple glass front doors, beveled plate mirror in cool- ing chamber door. Heavy nickle hardware. Complete with new style coil and dryer, and expansion valve. Case porcelain lined throughout. One frigidaire 1-3 horse compressor. This compressor, coil and dryer new fall 1934, practically good as new. ‘Will guarantee same to be in excel Jent condition. Will sell at a bar- gain. Ready to hook up. HOLTON MERCANTILE COMPANY, WASH- DAK. classes of horses every Monday at Jamestown, All sold on commission. We buy cavalry horses every week, Special sale of four hundred head, June 92nd. THE ELDER HORSE SALE CO., INC, FOR SALE—I5 ton baled upland hay. ‘Also for rent for cash or share 80 acres of standing rye. Close to Bis- _tmarek, Henry Krier, Bismarck. FOR SALE—Bungalow tent, no cen- ter pole, zipper net door, canvas floor, Camp stove $2.00. Phone 8! be seen at Wilde Motors, Inc. for sale, $6.00. Also some Broadway used to be| furniture. 623 6th St. Call Satur- : day or Sunday. 15 words are figured on 15- Thayer. ONE two-room apartment. New stu- dio couch and new rug. 411 Sth. TWO HOUSEKEEPING rooms, fully furnished, shower and tub bath on und floor, 517 2nd St. IRNISHED or un unfurnished two apartment, also three room _apartment. 622 3rd St. FURNISHED modern apartment for Suitable for two. Call at 717 Phone 2180. je 273. Cabins for Rent word basis, seeecee ees ABO Cafe. THREE room furnished basement Adults only. Call at sea apartment. CABIN for Rent—On Minnesota lake, | First insertion (per word) 8c 612 Ist. $9 weekly including ice and wood. 2 consecutive insertions CARGE furnished light housekeeping 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. Pees gy Ser Ty room, 812 Main, TWO room apartment. Call Fifth Household Goods for Sale 4 consecutive insertions Investigate (per word) ..............56 7. 5 consecutive insertions — Home Loan. Plans ee ee @ @ Convenient Payments. "(per word) na No Added Fees. This table ot No Commission or Service only in the state of North Da- Charges. kota. @ @No Abreaioat, Fee. Cuts and border used on @ @ No Delay. want ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents Bismarck Bldg. & Loan per column inch per single in- Association sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and ask for the want ad de- partment, (Community Service Since 1906) Phone 915 Room 11, Ist Natl. Bank Bids. ‘Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—Furnished four | or five room apartment or house by July 15, Call 1064. Out-of-Town Readers pasture on the Cedar River in Gar- me by By sag) cent ome field county, Nebraska, for two thou- bern de stand head of cattle. Ranch is well fenced, cross-fenced, two good sets of buildings. Will take in cattle by the head or for a share of eee IOWA FARM = IN: cO., OMAHA, ne ONE 3-piece Walnut bed room suite, box spring, Beauty Rest mattress, sun room chair, two 8’3” x 10’6” and 4 small rugs; one wicker rocker. Ee to sell. Phone H. BE. Spohn, eo a cs “visi machine, “Reewaon

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