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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUBSDAY, JUNE 23, 1986 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Tues., June 23) ocks] WHEAT PRICES LOSE} : industrial Specialties Show . » Strength Throughout Up and Down Session New York, June 23.—(#)—Profit 5 realizing tripped up ae stocks in ‘Tuesday's markets, but support ap- ena for many issues in late deal- Bs. A number of industrial specialties exhibited strength throughout, and in the final hour the packing and mis- ‘Trading clues were sought in the new tax bill, politics, foreign affairs and economic developments. Good | Be! business news was a sustaining in- fluence. Shares of Wilson & Co. came back directors, Brij to previous gossip, voted the regular met dividend on the common. June re-|Burr. Ad. ‘said to be satisfactory. Douglas Aircraft head | Caterpil. Tract ug!) was al 8 point , or more all day’ as were Allied Chem-/© ical, Commercial Investment Trust Servo & Pasco: and U. 8. Rubber. Others, Outdoor Advertising, Johns-Manville,|C. Goodyear, Armour, Swift, Sears-Roe- one “ buck, and United Aircraft. Among the rails, down as much as Solara. ® point, were Santa Fe, Northern Pa- cific; N. ¥. Central, Great Northern, . Solv. Delaware & Hudson, and Union Pa- title. Westinghouse, - Coca-Cola, Go &, 20 Crown Cork, Montgomery Ward,/Cont, nan Anaconda, J. I. Case, Deere Owens-Illinois. Before the reversal set in, new 6-|Cont. Oil Del. year tone were recorded by selected|Corn eee stocks, i Chrysler. Bonds mixed. Foreign gold currencies slipped in terms of the dol- lar. Cotton was unsettled. Wheat ended % of a cent a bushel belt a ‘Dia. Match down % and corn was % to % ad vanced. CHICAG! Chicago, June 23. nC P)—Butter was firm in tone Tuesday and eggs were easy. Poultry was steady. Buttes 16,190, firm, creamery-spe- cials (93 score) 3! 30; extra first 90-91) 29% -%; firsts (88-89) 28% standards (90 cen- tralized carl 29%. Eggs 19, asy; extra firsts lo- cal 21%; cars 22: fresh graded first local 21, cars 21%: current receipt: 20%; ‘storage packed extras 22%; storage packed firsts 22. Poultry, live, 44 trucks, steady; = hens 5 lbs. and less 20%, more than 5 Ibs. 19; Leghorn hens 16; Plymouth Rock springs 26, White Rocks 28, col- ored 25; Plymouth and White Rock | Ht fryers 24%, colored 22%; Plymouth, White Rock and colored broilers HY barebacks 19-21, Leghorn 2 lbs. up less than 2 I 18; roosters it Leghorn roosters 13: turkeys 13-16; | int. heavy old ducks 12%, heavy young 16%; small white ducks 11%, small colored 10%; young geese 15, old 13. NEW YORK New zoek June 23.—(#)—Live poul- By freight: Broilers 36; other frelght prices un- changes Butter, 209925, firmer, higher than extra 31-31%; extra (92 score) 30%- %; firsts (88-91 score) 29%-30%; onds (84-87 scores) 28%-29; cen- t reed (90 revere 30. 6, firm. State, whole mille flats, ane fancy 18; held, 1935 -—, 22-22%. Eggs, 27,889, easier. Mixed col- ors: Special packs or selections from * fresh ipts 23%-26%: standards and commercial standards 23-: Bee firsts 22%; mediums, 40 Ib: 21% dirties, No. 1, 42 lb. 21%; average BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, June 23.—@—. Butter Futures: High Low Close 30% 31% | Ni rs dards, Oct. ... ae Ney ee Miscellaneous Northern Basic PRODDED FOREIGN EXCHANGE June 23.—(—Foreign Britain de- steady: Prime Commercial paper an er cent: Time Loans steady, 60 ays-6 1% per cent oft Bai ie ances unchang NEW YORK BONDS - York, June 23.—(F)—Bonds t Northern 7's of 1936, 200 1-16. CHICA: sTOCcKs mane eX a af Lean : GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Juné 23.—()—Govern- ment zone tK's Treasury tet ; MINNBAPOLIS STOCKS fare eae sus Bank Stock 13. Northwest Banco 8% pi INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Asseciat ve BusSEBerece BRBESSBSBBBEBBBBS sgegngee a8itn2essscesess 4 Suber, Am. ua wll ‘Dupont ‘na Produce Markets l eae —— %$-31: extras (92) (Gen. 7% | sage bulls 4.25 to a ae ees Fe FE 3 REST e SEBa ka IBRBRSohoSSe Pitt tty i ve a3 FRE 2 no ee SEBS SVSBSSBsVs sas, et RRREE GREATER PORTION OF OVERNIGHT ADVANCE Slightly Higher Than at Finish Monday taking sales on advances caused wheat to react, late Tuesday, and lose that in some places amounts to cents a bushel. ‘The maximum bulge was at. Minne- jSpolis. Intensified drouth together with predictions of a return to ab- normal heat northwest formed the bain stimulus to skyrocketing of tues, ‘Wheat closed irregular, % lower to % higher compared with yesterday's corn %-% up, Sept. 64%-%, oats un- changed to % advanced, and provis- ions unchanged to 15 cents dowh. MILL CITY WHEAT % | FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER Minneapolis, June 23.—(®}—Liberal Profit taking in Chicago, brought on a sharp reaction from early dry weather strength and closing prices for wheat futures were down Tues- | Se) day considerably from the day's highs. The increasing spread between Winnipeg and Minneapolis, seemed to be the chief cause of the selling July wheat closed 1% higher, Sep- teuuer % higher and Decemben % lower. Stop-loss selling beca: een through the list before the fing and coarse rain futures Mapped spenply Oe ptember and December oats cases he vhigher while July and Sep- tember ach cli Yc lower. July feed ‘Sactey elt higher He and September and December % high- | er. July flax closed 1% higher and ie 1% higher. wheat wai ‘fairly steady eee | nd lacked force. Winter whe: fair demand. Durum w: jemand ike be Oats ac] mand was fair oe Rye wi Barley was in demand. Flax wi 1% jin fair to goo demand. Livestock 80. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, June 23.—(AP—U. % 8. D. A)—Cattle 2,400; steady to weak, few fed steers 6.50 to 7.25; some % | held higher; most heifer 6.00 to 7.00; strictly choice 8.00; butcher cows largely 5.00 down; low cutters and| Sep. cutters 3.25 to 4.00 mainly; most sau- 3 Practically top| 5.00; stockers di iferior to com- mon lightweights 4.00 to 5.00. Calves 2,500; steady; better grade vealers 7.00 to 8.00; practical top 8.59; com- % | mon and medium 4.50 to 6.50. Hogs, 6,500; active, fully steady; bet- ter 140-230 Ib., 10.00-25; top 10.25; most 230-290 Ib. 9.50-10.00; better 200-390 Ib 9.00-50; bulk sows 8.55-85; pigs very scarce, average cost Monday 9.37; weight 283 Ib. Sheep 500; biggest suply largely native offerings; no early sales lambs; bees asking higher; other classes | Dairy cattle, demand narrow, prices | grain slightly lower; most springer or milker | *!" cows selling around 50.00-70.00; strict- 8 |1y good quotable 75.00 or more. Bi Cit; a Janel loux City, Tow: 23.—()—(U. . D. A.)—Cattle, Mm 500 slaughte steers and yearlings moderately tive, mostly steady; cows dull ¥; other classen little rt load choice 1300 Ib. b 8 choice long xeeritngs held above liberal shar 6.50. small lot pen fed citar up to 7.50; majority : cutter grad Plainer stocke! action on other weights: sows mostly 10 lower; weights 400 1 75: heavies down to 8.50 ee be fed Californian: mete 3. 75 and under, CHICAGO buying; top 10.50; PONE, yee y an sesesesse ERE a, faire all etter grade fat ive tarabe round 26 higher; others pat 4 re p 12.00; bull 11 ra hyp ba CASH GRAIN 1e 23.—()—Cash cls 1 dark No, Ne i ‘No, |Past 4 VW, 9 ay 31 » 1 red durum 0. No. 1 flax ie Nes ate te 304-214. ° 3 Fans ati i 5. Chicago, June 23.—(#)—Big profit | 49 ithe greater part of overnight gains 39 Ibe. finish, July 95%-%, Sept. 96-96%, | Oats FR LEK B35 2 Bee bey Bee oi eee * a re eer) Be! S dap ail 5 fo] June si toe Sekt: Tl se O80; 7 “ 24248 43 > 8B: agg g “o~ony) pk ¥ Eg. EE ind ihe Hane 3 8 os (OO BO ON oe GBD sas} 2, se Quotations BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished bs Russell-Miller Co.) ie 23 0. 1 datk northern, 58 Ibs. ....$1.03 a ; oc eben! 87 ae sees LOL Market “Closes With With Values! No & dark northern, 84 Ibs. jo. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. 8 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No. 8 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No, 8 dark northern, 50 Ibs. Bari Ibs. 81; 48 Ibs. 78; 47 Ibs., 75; 46 + 45 Ibs., 69; 44'Ibs., 64; 43 Ibs., 61; 42 ibs., 68; 41 Ibs., 58; 40 Ibs., 52; “; bs. “6; 37 Ibs, 43; 38 Ibs., Ibs., 37; 24 Ibs, 34; 33 Ibs, 31; it ie, 3 30 Ibs, 28; all CHICAGO RANGE Chilcago, 3 June Cage 2 3 Po $6' Bee ees 332 week FES FFE 10.63 10. 10.70 18% 10 10.70 10.70 10.10 10.10 13.62 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE cl Bose dale ed sor der High ae a 1.1456 eit a" ya) me 107 1.10% 1.06% 1.08% 1.05% 1.05% 43% 42 4% 2 45% Ae 141 1.40 1.39 137 13 131 1.28 + 124 1.28 121 1.24 115 (119 Minpeseta’ and South Dakote Wheat 1160 141) 113 113° 1.09) 111 110 1.04 1.06 Durum 1.06% 1.26% 1.03% 123% 1.05% 1.26% © eee 1.04% 1.36% - 1.02% 1.26% 99% 125% 95% 124% 93% 1.23% 81% 131% 80% 119% ..... essrezese | tape 31% us Joseph Bernardy, Fargo, to Ole A. Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peder Rice | 5, 2% SH GRAIN | —(P)—Wheat y 84 compared to 180 cash wheat and coarse tions penny follow: Delivered: To Arrive CHICAGO. pled cab er 23.—)—(U. . D. A. on track 215, total ‘2 3 slightly w light, demand slow; oma ge aad graded “h 90; North Carolina cobblers U. 8. Hort U. S. No. 2, 2.2 juality and condition, old Le ad Idaho Russet Bur- 5 » heavy to medium BOSTON WOOL June 23.—(@—(U. 8. D. A.) =-Domestic wools were mostly very ‘on. Spot quotations were ry jum fleeces offered from ‘est, however, were avail- able at vt slightly lower ‘were Ce last week. Country mixed lots were 1 and Michi; ine good ni ombing ak fine territory wools in origin- age were wmuoted at 85-87 cents but the amount report- ‘Deen very small thus far CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Juine 23.—(@)—Cash wheat No. 1 red 1.04 new; corn No, 2 mixed $6] 68: No. 1 yellow 68%-69%; No. 2 white 15%; sample grade 40-63%. Oats No. 3 mixed 29%; No. 2 white 33%-%; sample grade 27%-30%. No rye. Soy- beans No. 2 yellow 94; barley feed 30- nom, malting 52-92 nom. Timothy ed 3.50-75 cwt. Clover seed 12.50- 19.00 cwt. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, June 23.—(@)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat No, 1 dark northern 1.35%-1.44%; sample gerade dark northern 92%4-1.07%; No. 3 @ winter 1.11-1.12; No, 3 hard amber durum 1.17%; No. 1 mixed dur- um 1,16; No. 4 red durum 91% Corn No. 1 yellow 64%-68; sample erate yellow 60%-54%. ats, No. 1 white 34%. Rye . 2, 644-67. abetley. No. 3 malting 74%; No. 2 Flax not quoted. nro ERE ETE ME ‘ Slope Weddings | Neste thle tratare ae ALLEN-HARVEY: Miss Martha Allen, Mandan, to Thomas Harvey, Clinton, Ia., at Clinton. JOHNSTON-VANDERWALL: Miss Norene Johnston, daughter of Mr. and (Mrs, E. O. Johnston, Beach, to Alvin 60% |Vanderwall, Portland, Ore. at Bach in the bride’s home by Rev. Mr. El- ger. BERNARDY-RICE: Miss Mabel Marie Bernardy, daughter of Mrs. of Mohall, by Rev. A. H. Grumm in Grace Lutheran church parsonage, Fargo. HECK-SCHAAF and SCHAFF- REIDLINGHR: Miss Apolonia Heck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Math Heck, Mandan, to Fred Schaff, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Schaff, Mott, and Miss Eva Schaff, Burt, and Hubert | &: Reidlinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gott- lev Reidlinger, Burt, in a double cere- mon in St. Placidus Catholic church, Mott, by Rev. Vincent Amann. ILAVICK-LEWIS: Miss Floy Slavick, Billings, Mont., daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Slavick, Judson, to Edwin Lewis, Glasgow, Mont., Delbert Brice. RIDL-KUDRNA: Miss Julia Ridl, daughter of Rank R. Rid!, Dickinson, to Edward Kudrna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kudrna, South Heart, in St. Wenceslaus Catholic church, Dickinson, by Rev. A. Studney. LEWIS-NHUMAN: Miss Marian Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis, New Leipzig, and Ervin Neu- mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neumann, New Leipzig, Dec. 31, 1935, at Bismarck by Most Rev. Vincent Wehrle, Bishop of Bismarck. COLLINS-TELLMAN: Miss Made- line Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. *|Frank Collins, and Emil Tellman, , |80n of Mr. and Mrs. William Tellman, both of New Salem, in the Zion Evangelical parsonage, New Salem, by Rev. P. E. Harre. GOTTENBORG-BYLER: Miss Clare ,|Gottenborg, Audubon, Minn., in- structor at Mandan for the last six years, to Ronald Byler, Moorhead, Minn., principal of the Leola, 8. D. {high school, at Detroit Lakes, Minn. STOXEN: -JURGENS: Miss Dorothy Elise Stoxen, daughter of Mr. and .|Mrs. Henry Stoxen, Taylor,.to Rein- hardt Jurgens, son of Herman Jur- *|gens, Sr., also of Taylor, June 9 in the Taylor Evangelican church by Rev. A, Knicker. Los Angeles once had a law forbid- ding street car condutors to shoot rabbits and other game from the car platforms, More than 3000 varieties of soy- beans have beef imported to the United States from the Orient. One trouble with our age is that 80 much of its philosophy is of the feet, rather than of the head.—Dr. Irving Berg, chaplain of New York University. —_—_—_——————— CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR ADMISSION OF WILL TO PROBATE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County, of Burlel IN COl UNEY Cc COURT, Before Hon. I. Hie a penate of Em- ig eM as Petitioner, Lorena Varney" "punt, Harlow A. Varney, Marjorie if Polsine, Bertha lelen , Bessie Irene Varney, Roy “|Harlow Varney and Helen’ Var- «| ney, Respondents. The State of Nerth Dakots to the yg ch of you are hereby ae cited’ ana , eennrna to ae. before County County of ee. in ssi County and State, on the 14th di ferme eee at the ee in th on of ey oy of “a8 mec: t a E. Val the Cit: 4 Bismarc! nd treet of the nn roareee Test oul and tos Seexesuter 0 nd nt; that th farney was af the tin Bs a es o orth Dakota. ar unty, ‘dé made of this citation sia an@ @ay of June A. D. ‘ There Are Savings for You In These WANT ADS Male Help Wanted Help Wanted _ WANTED—Young man to work by the month. Phone 823. . Wanted to Trade TRADE—Clear % 8. E. North Dako- ta for breeding ewes or will take 1000 on 50-50 basis. Box 286, Oakes, N.D. Work Wanted LIVESTOCK trucked to West Fargo. Can take half carload at trip. Bond- | ed and insured. H. T, Crum. Phone 542 Mandan. EXPERT LAWN Mower sharpening. ‘We call for and deliver. H. B. _ Sundheim. Phone 899. 821 6th. WANTED — Individual or family washing. Phone 1950. Also girl wants work caring for children. _ HOUSEWORK wanted by competent girl. Can furnish references, Call 1848-J, 112 Ave. C. CABIN for Rent—On Minnesota lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood. 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. ‘The moon's temperature is believed to reach 250 degrees above zero in the sunlight, and about 200 degrees below zero in the shade. ADV! ERTISEMENT FOR IDs, Notice is hereby given—That bids will be received by The Board of Ed- ucation of the City of. Bismarck, North Dakota until 8.00 o'clock P, M. on the 14th. day of July 1936, at the office of The Board of Education, for} the completion of the unfinished part | of the Mechanical Arts Annex to the | New Senior High School. Plans and specifications for the! above mentioned work will be on file and may be seen and examined in the office of the Clerk of The Board of | Education, Bismarck, North Dakota, | — Ritterbush Bros. Architects, Bis- marck, North Dakota, and the Build- ers Exchanges at Minot, Fargo, and Grand Forks, North Dakota. Hach bidder must specify’ the time within which the work will be com- pleted, if awarded the contract. i Each bid must be accompanied by a) certified check, drawn on a solvent bank in the State of North Dakota, and payable to George F. Will, Presi- dent of The Board of)Education, Bis- marek, North Dakota, in a sum equal to at least 5% of the amount of the for a period of ten days after the day fixed for the openjng thereof and | further reserves the right to reject | any or all bids. Dated the 23rd. day of June 1936. ‘The Board of Education of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, By George F. Will, President. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Anna G. Connolly, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, Eleanor M. Connolly, as the exécutrix of the estate of Anna G. Connolly, late of the City of Wash- in| ington, District of Columbia, deceas- %\the Glasgow Baptist church by Rev. ed, to the creditors of, and all per- sons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said executrix at 1017 Fifth Street, north, in the City of Bismarck, in Burleigh County, North Dakota, or to the Judge of the Coun- ty Court of said Burleigh County, at his office in the Burleigh County, North Dakota Court House in the-City of Bismarck, in said Burleigh Coun- ty. George M. Register, whose ad- dress is the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and who resides in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, is my nt. You hereby further notified that Hon. avies, Judge of the Coun- ty Court within and for the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has fixed the 12th day of January, A. D. 1937, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Court Rooms of said Court, in the said Court House, in the City of Bismarck in said Burleigh County, as the time and place for hearing and adjusting all claims against the estate of the said Anna G. Connolly, deceased, which have been duly and regularly presented as hereinbefore provided. jae this 11th day of June, A. D. Eleanor M. Connolly, as the executrix of the es- tate of Anna G. Connolly, deceased. Geo. M. Register, Atty, of sald executrix, Bismarck, N. Dak. First Bublication on the 23rd day of, June, A. D. 1936. 6-23-30 7. ————— 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 District, in and for the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, and entered and docketed in the office of the Clerk of s: Court in and for said County on the 5th 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 d-plaintift against the saiq defendants for the sum of Two Thousand Four Hundred Twelve Dol- lars and Twenty-three Cents ($2,412.- 23), which judgment and decree among other things directed the salé by me of the real property hereinafter described, or as much thereof aa 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 le applicable there- to will satis; And by virtue of a writ to me i out of the office of the Clerk aid Court in and for said County of Burleigh and under the seal of said Court, directing me to sell saa coy Lipeess pursuant to said judgm Fred E. id. The Board. of Education reserves | the right to hold all bids received | Anstrom, the gheritt’ ‘ot said Penney, and the person appointed by said Court to make said sale, will sell the hereinafter scribed real propery to the highest bidder for cash, lic auction, at the front doo! of t court house in the City of Bismarc'! County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on is 10th di much thereof a8 the procee plicable thereto will, sat! oe sold ae, 4 a ju ry 0 thi der meee in ania Sade decree and ‘writ as follows, to-wi fe. ert of Lounsberry’s Outlot TY ‘wenty-one Hes of the eg of Bismarck, Burleigh Count; Dakota, descri| bed point th id number Twent: Hundred (500) feet lorthwest corner as @ point of ea ES thence Ea: one hundred thence South Two t bay) (271) tee 1 ‘and EXPERIENCED Stenogra) bookkeeper. Write e Ad. 14902. Lost and Found LOST—On the streets of Bismarck, one platinum and diamond brooch, bow knot design, seventeen small | diamonds, one missing, one large center diamond, Finder please leave at Knowles Jewelry store for _lberal reward. pipes LOST—On Highway No. 10 between Mandan and Bismarck, white purse containing colored glasses, cigaret case, powder compact and small change. ec return to Tribune for reward. WILL PARTY = fouhd brown ip- per billfold, keepsake, containing money mail to or leave at Tribune office. Reward. ;LOST—Last night, brown billfold containing cash and miscellaneous cards. Generous reward. Phone 886-W. Room and Board NICE LARGE airy room. Suitable for two with morning and evening meals, 614 8th St, Personal MATTRESSES 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 8t., Bismarck. 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. We trade and give terms Cnn eae MOTORS, 122 Main Phone ~ Investigate Home Loan Plans @ Convenient Payments, @ No Added Fees. @ Ne Commission er Service Charges, @ No Appraisal Fee. @ No Delay. Room 11, Ist Natl. Bank Bldg. _____ Wanted to Rent WANTED—Three or four room parte ly or completely furnished apart- _ment, Write Tribune Ad. 1 | COUPLE WISHES 4 ed apartment. With July 1st. Phone 1093-R. WANTED TO RENT—Purnished four or five room apartment or house by ay, 15. Call 1064. ___ Business Opportunity | FOR SALE—15 ton baled upland hay. Also for rent for cash or share 80 acres of standing rye. Close to Bis- ee ee eee FOR SALE—Cook car, 10x20 on truck chassis, good coupe leather uphol- stering dual ignition. Write Trib- une Ad. 14891, CAMP TRAILER, collapsible top, dust and waterproof. Priced to sell. Can __be seen at Wilde Motors, Inc. FOR SALE—Hereford bull, six years, good condition. H. L. McLean, Menoken. - FOR SALE—I6 ft. boat, suitable for family and outboard. Tel. Mandan 548. Rooms for Rent _ POOL HALL, in small town for sale, or trade for Bismarck or Mandan residence. Write ‘Tribune Ad. 14842. Land for Sale FOR SALE—Three quarters land, good location. Near Kiwanis Pagk, art ck. Inquire Donald Bailey's ie Cabin, ___ Apartments for Rent FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. Large front living room and kitehe enette, first floor. Also living room, bedroom, kitchenette with Frigi- daire. Everts Apts., eae. SMALL FURNISHED ground floor, private bath, Also COMFORTABLE sleeping _ room,| automatic daybed for sale. Call in ground floor, next to bath. Call 23¢| Person at 204 B. W. Thayer. Phone 1770 before) TWO ROOM AND KITCHENETTE 10:30 a, m. or between 5 and 7:30; apartment. Lights, heat, gas and p.m. | NICELY FURNISHED sleeping room for two gentlemen. Always hot w: ter. Private entrance. Phone 1227-R. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Gentle- man preferred. Rent reasonable. Mee i cmt lL FOR RENT—Sleeping room suitable for two. Newly decorated. Near bath. Call at 212 nd St. FURNISHED sleeping room for one. Prefer gentleman. Call at 515 4th st. FOR RENT—Purnished light house- keeping room. 812 Main. anes SLEEPING ROOM for rent at 422 4th 8t. Phone 649. LOTS FOR SALE—Cheap taxes, rea- sonable price. No interest. See 8. 8. Clifford. = water furnished, $26. 614 Rosser. Telephone 214-W. COZY 2 room apartment. two girls. Vacant June 15. Gas, water, heat, light furnished. Ine quire 819 5th, MODERN two room furnished apart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Suit- for reel adults. Close in. Phone __260. Dr. Enge. FwO-ROOIE ROOM furnished ground floor apartment, $23. Three fight 2 house- keeping rooms, upstairs, $28. 101¢ Bawy. USER EREING. es 3 ROOM, large, airy. ights, water. Married couple pre- + daa . No children. $12. 323 isth preferred. 618 7th, Call at ns ‘Teh. FOR | nished apartment in Rose Apia 218 Third St. F. W. Murphy. eer | TWO HOUSEKEEPING rooms, fully \NTED TO for Celebration days one saddle horse, furnished, shower and tub bath en one Shetland pony, complete with| _STound floor. 517 and &t. saddles. J. E. Chesak. Phone 7F-24. chicks from North Dakota U. 8. pullorum tested flocks. Mandan partment rent. Suitable for two. Call at T17 Thayer. Phone 2160, Electric Hatchery, Training school | ONE two-room apartment. New road, Mr. and Mré. N. 8. Trauger, table of in the stat 7 4 Lr sf sar il ¢ 393 7 ° f rt dio couch and new rug. 411 Sth. Phone 273. specie t, Adults only. Oall at ‘By the Court: (mar nageet sie Ee, > 1 on eet ttt eeees 3 3PF ‘ee isa