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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY JULY 30, 1936 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thurs., July 30 EXTINGVE BUYING IN| New York Stocks AVIATION UST GIVES = ae Alle hit. STOCKS PUSH Hic Favorites Pick 1 Plek Up From Two to More Points; 1,600,000 Shares Traded New York, July 30.—(#)—Exten- sive buying in selected aviation! Am. stocks brought a rallying turn to|Am. ‘Thursday's stock market with gains snacones a emong the favorites ranging from | Arm. fractions to two or more. points. The aircrafts were followed by the steels, alcohols, amusements and specialties. There were a few soft spots, however, and the volume was/Balt. & 6nic’ . smaller than recently. Transfers were |B: around 1,600,000 shares. The close oa ofviation steady. The market got off to a good start, but realizing in most divisions kept} 5p, the brakes on during the morning. Bug The buying movement picked up/Bu near the final hour when the best|Burr. Ad. Mch. prices of the session were established. | Butte Cop. é& ta ‘While several stocks reached new|Canadian Pac, five-year peaks, there was a smatter- Eero) tH ae ing of new year’s lows. ¢ Prominent on the recovery were |Cerro de Pasco” Douglas Aircraft, Boeing, Trans-|Ches, ey Ohio Continental & Western Air, Bendix, | Chi. & N. Wright-Aeronautical, Coca-Cola, U. 8.|Chi. Gt. W Steel common and preferred, Bethle- | Chi. Gt. ye Pr. hem, Republic Steel, Chrysler, Gen-|C- M- St eral Motors, American Commercial Alcohol, U. S. Industrial Alcohol, U. S Rubber, Goodyear, Goodrich, cain G. & Ei. Montgomery Ward, Werner Bros., Loew's, Twentieth Gentury - Fox, Com. Solv, Simmons Co,, Santa Fe, New York |Com. Central, American Smelting, Great heed Northern, Southern Railway common | con; and preferred, Wesson Oil and Lam-| Gon bert. A shade up or down were Anacon- da, Kennecott, Consolidated Edison, Sana Sperry, North American, Western ley Union, American Telephone, Amer-|Cuban Am. Sug. .. ican Water Works, Curtiss-Wright Deere ao. and General Electric. A heavy tone was exhibited most of ae, Ming the day by U. 8. Smelting, Howe Len or Aire. Sound, McIntyre Porcupine, West-|pupont .. J. I. Eastman “Kodak vaco Chorline, American Can, Case, Deere and International Har- vester, Bonds worked higher. | Livestock | SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, July 30.—()—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 3,200; most, slaughter classes opening steady; me-/Gt dium to good fed steers 17.00-8.10; choice grades scarce; fed heifers 6.50- 8.00; early bulk low cutters to cutter cows 3.25-4.00; common to medium Gt. beef cows 4:25-5:00; bulk weighty sau-' sage bulls 5.00-65; few good heavies up to 6.00; lower grades 3.75-4.75; stockers dull, undertone 25 lower. Calves 1,500; steady; strictly good Lo choice 6.50-7.50; select to 8.00; most common to medium grades 4.50-5.50. Hogs 5,000; light hogs about steady; butchers weak to 10 lower; soWS/Int. Harvester . steady to 15 lower; better 160-230 lbs.,!Int, Nick. Can 10.50-75; top 10.80; 230-260 Ibs., 10.00-| Int. Tel. & Tel. 10.60; 260-300 Ibs., 9.40-10.05; heavier} Johns-Manville weights down to 9.00 or less; bulk) Kelvinator sows peciire avecase cost Wednesday | Kennecott 9.29; weight Sheep 1,000; supply natives and Da- kotas; bulk fat lambs held steady at 9.50; throwouts 6.00-7.00; bulk fat ewes 200-350; few 3.75; nine cars| Lorillard choice 87 Ib. Washington lambs Wed- nesday 10.10 straight; 21 cars 78-82 Ibs. sorted 7 to 40 per cent 10.00; feeders weighing 66-74 lbs., 8.00. Dairy cows little changed; demand relatively best for desirable close springers; on medium to good milers, and springers 50.00-70.00; few out- sianding kinds slightly lower grades backward; light hts quot- able down to about 35.00. CHICAGO Chicago, July 30.—@®—(U. 8. D. A.) —Hogs 13,000, including 3,000 direct; slow, mostly 10-15 lower than Wed- nesday's average; weights under 180 bulk de- 15; prac- Rp it. Ibs. off more in instance: sirable 180-250 Ibs. 10.71 350-300 1b. generally eady; middle gr dominatin, medium _weig! nesday, these being show: most sales fed steers 7.50. eral loads held around and warmed-up kinds 6,00. ers and feeders 25 lower at 9.00 down; dow: fat lambs steady; others weak t 10 lower; bulk better grades 9.75-10.25; 50; load 86 Ib. California. leck good to choice 94 small lots 10. clippers 1 Tb. native yearlings 9.00; slaughter sheep steady, mostly 2.50-3.50. SIOUX CITY ayes City, Ia., July 30.—@—( A.)—Cattle 4,500; better fed y! Tage fairly acti Strong; other stockers and feede: shade lower; few .25: some held hi her ; load lots weights thie done on heavier, we ste lower; + tage ve losghe bie bid CARLOT Minnespolla July i cieeanee of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 3 ‘k ort! 1.33: 38 %-41; samp! Barley: No. 3, 83. e quoted. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July 30.. Wee Fur: 20 higher. Carload lots, family pa- tents 7,50-7.70 fe Areal 72 on coca ton sacks. Shi; Pure bran 24,00-24.! 30." "plandatd. taiadlings 24,00-24.50, “hcp teed dt Aad aes Bak! : F Sei ee BBSSBB5GBB5 ava? as ug fiad CORN PRICES BOOM UPWARD AS DROUTH 11; | Half Crop Gone Beyond Recov- N°. ery ip Six States Is Ofti- cial Announcement Chicago, July 30.—(#)—Official an- nouncement that half of the corn crop in six leading states has been dam- 4 Ibs ‘aged beyond recovery swept corn val- ues straight upward four cénts late Thursday. FRR tt eee t 4 RAKES ) ing higher than that amount in any Pow. & Lt. . 22 Flax futures met with scattered 38_ | hedging pressure. July and Sept. flax each closed 1 cent lower at 2.05%. Dec. closed % lower at 2.06%. Indus. Rayon . and rs slow, barely steady with Wednesday's 25-50 downturn; numerous loads held over late Wed- mostly 8.50 n. Sheep ¥,400; including 4,500 direct; 8. 0; pigs unchanged, chiefly 50 down. 200 senders 2 F) re ee I a. i > 2) i if I Saas 5A IMP. «1. sescrerevee ts Further soaring of prices was halted because alone of the fact that trade rules prevented the market go- one day. The states named were Towa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, |o,. Oklahoma and South Dakota. Corn closed strong, 3% 4% above yesterday's finish, Sept. 98, Dec. 90%, May 91%. Wheat 1%-1% up. Sept. 1.10-1.10%, Dec. 1.10%-1.11; oats 1%4- 2 cents advanced, and provisions un- y, | Changed to a rise of 35 cents. MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER Minneapolis, July 30 bullish weekly official and weather conditions gave the grain list fresh strength near the close here Thursday and there was a final spurt in wheat futures when Winnipeg July advanced sharply at the close. There was no trade in Minneapolis July wheat and the close was nomin- ally 2 cents higher. Sept. closed 2 P)—A very jume of crop Mcents higher; Dec. 1% higher. May, | M! a | which was placed on the board at 1.21 today, closed at 1.22. July oats closed 1% migher Sept. 1% higher and Dec. 1 her. Dec. malting barley closed 2 cents higher. | July feed barley closed 1% higher, Sept. 1% higher and Dec. 2% high- er. July rye closed 2% higher and lon 2 and Dec. each 1% higher. sh wheat undertone was winter wheat was firm to trong. trong. % | Some selling % better, Not enough durum in to make market. Corn was scarce and in good de- mand. Oats demand was good. Barley was un- changed. Flax was in in good Paha ! Produce Markets | | CHICAGO eggs were firm Thursday. Steady and chickens weak. Butter 10,127; firm; creamery-spe- clals (93 score) 34% extras (92) | 34: extra firsts (90-91) 33%: firsts (88-89) 32-32 fresh graded firsts. lo 24%; current receipts 22%. Poultry, live, 42 trucks, hens steady, chickens weak: hens 4% Ibs. up 18%, hens i ored 16%; Plymouth Rock brojlers 18, White Rock and cotored 18, Leghorn 15%; bareback chickens 14; roosters 14, Leghorn roosters 13; turkeys 13- | ge ored 10%; young geese 13, old 11, ‘ORK New York, uly fon te—Live pou! try steady to weak. By freigh Broilers (Rocks and Leghorns) 1 21; fowls 15-20; other freight prices unchanged. Butter, 9,278, fir higher than extra 35: score) 34% Creamery, firsts (88-91 scores) lized (90 score) steady, unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Jul (A Butter Futures Storage Standards, November 35 31% 35 27% 26% 27 FORBIGN EXCHANGE New York, July 30.—@—Foreign exchange steady; Great Britain mand in dollars, others in New York, July 30.—()—Call money steady; 1 per cent all day; Prime Commercial paper % per cent; time toans steadp; 60 days-6 mos 1% per cent offered; Bankers Acceptances unchanged, MINNEAPOLIS STOUKS Minneapopis, July 30.—(®}—Stocks % | cones ee if First Bank stock 134. Northwest Banco 9%. ar aee STOCKS fo Assesseted Press) atiawest Corp. McGraw El 37%. GOVERNMENT BONDS ry 4% 118, ry 48 113,13. ———————— NEW YORK BONDS oe Northern 7s of 1936 blank. CURB STOCKS New York, ly, 30.—()—Curb: American Gen. 8%. Cities Service 4%. Elec, Bond & Sh. 25%. ‘4 SE Fe 08 27%; 3 By : Ibs, 36% Ibs, Ibs. ‘ Ibs. Ibe, te : Ibs, pes 4 i Ibs, Ibs. Ibs, ; Ibs, 28 89; y . 00, tra’ 50; Ne y\. Ibs. 3 | 25.23: F % .00; New York in Montreal Pring 1 28 @IONEY RATES rt) 8 37 38 3% 7 % 1] 6x) 7 4 55% 0. 83 25% | Grain Quotations BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished 2, Sabres Co.) july No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. No. 2 dark northern, 57 1 dark northern, 56 Ibs. dark northern, 55 Ibs.. dark northern, 54 Ibs. 4 dark northern, 53 lbs. No, 5 dark northern, 52 lbs.. No. 5 dark northern, 61 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., $1.00; 48 Ibs., 97; 47 lbs., 94; (46 Ibs., 91; 45 Ibs., .88: 43 lbs. .80; 42 Ibs., + | Texas wool in original bags was q “4 1; 41 Ibs., 14; 3 38 Ibs., .68; 38 Ibs., .65; . 1 hard amber durum.. . 1 mixed durum . oe gb BLUES ara ‘Winter’ wheat | rite ald Papal FS eg). eR % | shipments 445; C: 2 Bee Bas a # ta agce | Be 3g +11. 1, 1 1 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Open. bre Low we 1aiK 13834 13H, 130% 3 8 in good demand. Rye | Se; °o Chicago, July 30.—(@—Butter and Hens were standards 90 .cen- 8 than 4% lbs. 17; Leghorn lymouth Rock springs 21, White Rock 19, colored 18: Plymouth ee Rock fryers 18, White Rock and col- DULUTR ayers Sulu Minn.. July 30. —(P)— Open High Low hel 128%, 131% 1'28%6 1:31 eavy old ducks 11%, heavy young 1.25% 127% 1.25% 1.26% is; small white ducks 11%, small col- seiniahiaa ies GRAIN ursday 194 compared to 50 olis cash wheat and coarse (lice a Ronee follow: Theat extra (92 High Low Close e neous =| = + 1.28% 1.30% 1.26% id 1.28% 1.24% ae ia a5 1.24% 1.26% 1.22% 1.24% 3 if 1.21% 1.24% 1.19% 1.22% and’ South Bakote’ Whest 1.20% 123% 1.18% 121% 118% 1.22% 1.16% 1.20% 1.16% 1.20% 1.14% 1.18% Durum COMOMUEHDoHU: =e featur pa 2442258 << PRIRIR New no July 30.—(@)—Govern- 35 ad ‘ane York, July 30.—(@—Bonds tll F j FA an mh 8 fi 3 Fi » B. BB 8. FF. F. . F 5 i Se Low show instant, ES 2c. % 1 Men 137 1a ae pik EY a reerey 4 8 at ES, Wanted to Trade FOR EXCHANGE—My equity in modern 8 room house, Good loca- tion. Will take cattle, horses or sheep or smaller house, clear. What od you? Write Tribune Ad. 16019. week of August 10. Want passenger to share expenses. Also dining room, set for sale, pra: ly new. Wanted teBuy WANTED—1929 or 1930 Ford, Chev- rolet, Whippet 4 or Plymouth. Good condition. = deal. Wiss) 303. Bost Boston, July 3 a har S. D. A) —Halt blood territory wools were re- ceiving a slightly broader call. A few sales of moderate volume were closed, Mixed lots containing French combing and staple lengths, 14 blood territory wools were sold at prices mostly in the range 83-85 cents scour- ed basis. A limited amount of grad- ed choice staple Texas wool brought 88-90 cents. Average twelve months ed around 81-85 cents scoured basis. LTH CASH AIN DU! Duluth, July 30.—(@—Cash closing | prices: No. 1 hea spring, 60 Ibs, dark northern dark northern dark hard heey amber ite, 411-415). Malting 60-95; feed barley Chicago, July 30.—()— —Potatoes, 36, on track ington White Re western triumpt blers slightly erate, demand s ing to conditiot cobblers fair quality cobblers US, No. 1, 2 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Jul (P). N a 1.13 STMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in York) Maryland Fund 9. Quart. Inc. Sh Sel. Inc. Sh. +10 1.90, PAUL DEAN MUST REST St. Louis, July 30.—(®)—Dr. Robert F. Hyland, club physician of the St. Louis Cardinals, said Thursday after an examination of Paul Dean's sore tight arm, the hurler was suffering from inflammation of the sack which retains the fulid of the shoulder joint. He advised indefinite period of rest for the arm. Written in 1639, a history of Yuca- tan, recently was printed after being compiled by Luis Rosado Vege, di- rector of the Yucatan Historical and Archeclogical mus t's Blood He Wants During the fast three years James Hedley (above), 24, of St. Louis, has undergone 51 blood transiusions and now he is making out a wait. Ing list of people willing to give him blood in his fight against aplas- tle anemia, (Associated Press Photo) FLAPPER, : FANNY SAYS: + 206% 2.12% 2.06% .. 1| BOR RENT—Atiractive, unfurnished .|NEWLY decorated four room and ; |FOR RENT—Two unfurnished apart- Male Help Wanted Looking for Good Man? Use the WANT-ADS Female Help Wanted WANTED—Young man for cleaning and stock work around store. Give references and salary expected in letter to Tribune Ad. No. 16014. WANTED—Journeyman electrician with a North Dakota license, Mel- ville Electric Shop. Office Help Wanted PREFER young lady with some ex- perience in stenographic and cleri- cal work. Applicants must be neat, have good personality. Apply in own handwriting, giving complete Work Wanted MASSEUSE Work Wanted—Swedish Massage expert. Ladies only. Phone 503. 318 W. Rosser. EXPERIENCED girl wants housé- work, Phone 383-M. Ask for Kath- erine. general : housework. Call ‘Tribune Apartments for Rent | GIRLS WANTED—Cail at Grand $15 WEEKLY afd your own FREE showing Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. Send dress size. Fash- ion Frocks, Inc., Dept. A-8@74,.Cin- cinnati, Ohio. ‘WANTED—Experiénoed cook ét once. State lence in first letter. IRVIN He Kenmare. N. between 5 and 7 p. m. ' cific Hotel, Ask for Mr. con | WAITRESS WANTED—Write Quin- Jan's Cafe, Dickinson, N. Dak. information. To Tribune Ad. 16063.) WANTED — Experienced waitress. eee eee oo ee Write Tribune Ad. 16486. Pe Automobiles for Sale ‘We Trade and Give Terms Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. reonaly KYSAR'S JEWELRY STORE We are located and have up-to-date watches and jewelry. All work done at cut rates and all work guaranteed. 306 Broadway. | MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1032 Bdwy. Phone 1126, ground floor apartment. Living toom, bedroom and kitchen. Elec- tric refrigerator. Also 3 room un- furnished ground floor apt. with private bath. Desirable location. Adults only. Call at 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770 for appointment, | MODERN FURNISHED 3 room apart j ment with private bath, private en- trance, ground floor. Also 2 room furnished basement apartment. Suitable for two adults. Close in. Phone 260. Call 512-W after 6 p. m. bath basement apartment. Fire- Place, built-in kitchen. Maytag; washer. Close to capitol and high | school. Also sleeping room for rent. | Phone 1492. 901 10th. THREE room furnished { apartment. Private bath and entrance. Two) adults only. Also 1 clean sleeping | room. Next to bath. Gentlemen preferred. 614 Avenue ¢ Cc. AUGUST Ist: Three room unfurnish- ed basement apartment with pri- vate bath. Gas, water, lights and heat furnished, $35.00. May be seen at 30615 15th Street. re Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Reffigérator, radio, one floor lamp and two table lamps, electric beater and dishes, smoker, coffee table. Must sell at once. Apt. 3, 200% Main. Call after 7 p.m. 'FOR SALE—Single bed and Walhut bed complete. 9x12 Wilton rug. Living room chairs. Electric wash- er. Grand piano, radio, Mrs. J. 8. Sigurdson, 818 6th. USED TRUCK HEADQUARTERS 1933 1) International Six Speed International Six Speed 2-ton .... International Harvester Co. Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Second hand furniture: Dresser, 2 ice boxes, 3 cabinets, bed- stead and office chairs. 106 Main. Nicola Apts. FOR SALE—Bed and dresser, baby carriage, fruit jars and other mis- cellaneous articles. 601 16th. FOR SALE—Brass bed, ae deity and mattress. Mrs. D. Cook. PU Se Nn OR See OE FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy, like new. $12, Phone 861-M. 218 W. _ Thayer. FOR SALE—Small Ellington piano. Good condition. Phone 2046-W. Chevrolet Coach . Chevrolet Sedan Chevrolet Sedan Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Truck We trade and give terms HEDAHL MOTOR CO. Bismarek. FOR SALE—Four Ford Trucks, 150% Chassis with full floating axles. Suitable for semi-trailers. See Uni- versa] Motor Co. BUICK car driven Also lots soo east near Roose- Room Mate Wanted FOR RENT—Three room ground floor apartment. Private toilet and lavatory.- Gas, heat, lights and wa- ter furnished. Laundry privileges. nd 8! ground floor, room apartment. Living room, kitchen- ette with breakfast nook. Bedroom adjoining private bath, if desired. 808 7th. ments. Electric refrigerators, Laun- dry privileges. Fireproof building. Strictly modern. Inquire Tribune Office. FOR RENT—Three large rooms with | bath, furnished or unfurnished apartment. Frigidaire. Laundry privileges. 106 Main. Njcola Apts. ‘WANTED—Woman employed to share bedroom. $2 per week. Call 100 wAve. B East. ( Rooms for Rent a ROOM suitable for one or two gentle- men. Beauty Rest mattress. Always hot water. Close in. 412 8th St. Phone: 104-W. c SLEEPING ROOM. Suitable for one or two gentlemen, Private en- trance. Always hot water. Phone 1227-R, FOR RENT—Latge, cool front rooth. | Suitable for 2. Gentlemen’ prefer- red. Board if desired. Phone 871-W. MODEL T sedan in good condition: Sell reasonably. Will trade for mo- torcycle. 719 15th after 6. FOR SALE—1036 Pontiac Sedan. Low Phone 1767 between 6 FOR SALE—1928 Buick Coach. Good condition, 726 20th, Phone 1722-J. FOR SALE—Cheap. 1932 V-8 Coach. Terms if desired. Phone 1548-J. Business Opportunity GROCERY store for sale with all fix- tures. Good location in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 15444, Room and Board bath. Hot water. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 714 Raymond. Phone 1937. | FURNISHED one room apartment. Rental $16.00. Also furnished two rooms and kitchenette, ground floor. Rental $30.00. 618 6th. MODERN three room apartment, pri- vate bath. Also two room ground | floor apartment. Laundry privi-/| leges. 802 2nd. Phone 282-M. FOR RENT—Modern furnished 3 room apartment with private bath, and refrigerator. Private entrance. Ground floor. 502 8th St. FOR RENT—Apartment, kitchenette, living room, bedroom and bath for one month. Adults only. H. M. Beall, 618 3rd_ St. FOR BEN’ ur room house, fur- nished and also furnished apart ment on second floor. 818 7th. Phone 1747-R. Ee TWO furnished light housekeeping rooms. Lights, water and gas. Pri- vate entrance. 409 13th, Phone 1233-J. nished for light Lights, gas, water furnished. 3rd. FURNISHED 2 large room a] e Gas, lights, heat, water _furnished. 924-4th. Phone 851-W. ment and private bath. Also a sleeping room. Call at 812 Ave. B. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed apartment. Available August 1. _Varney Apts. _Phone ‘713 after 6. ‘wo room apartment, gas, light, heat and water furnish- ed. 1116 Rosser. Phone 978-J. FOR RENT —Nice, clean, 2 room, 3 room and 1 single room for light near capitol. Suitable for two. > Lights, | heat and water. 1029 7th. TWO light housekeeping rooms for rent. Gas, water, lights, and heat furnished. 514%. Main. TWO ROOM furnished apartment with private bath. Adults only. Call at 612 Ist after 5 p. m. eee FOR RENT—Purnished apartments in Murphy apartments. 204% Main Ave. Phone 1157-W. FOR RENT—One room and kitchen- ette furnished apartment second floor, 402 8th Bt. ‘wy UNFURNISHED two room apartment. | Lights and water furnished. 418 20th St. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Call at 717 Thayer. Phone 2180. - | FOR RENT—Slesping room and gai- BASEMENT room suitable for light housekeeping. Good location. Call! at 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770. | WELL FURNISHED room with closet, well ventilated, near bath. Close in. Reasonable rent. Call 1003-R. FOR RENT—Large sleeping room for one or two gentlemen. Phone 1758-W. Call at 718 Ave. E. SLEEPING ROOM next to bal Large closet. Hot water. Suitable for two. 300 Ave. B. LARGE ROOM, gas plate, clothes closet, bath adjoining. Near post- office. 208 Rosser. FOR RENT—Furnished, comfortable, clean room. — to bath. Close in. 120 Avenue A, LARGE ROOM suitable for one or two gentlemen. Always hot water. 507 4th . FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Ne: bath. Suitable for two. 306 9th. Phone 1330. age. 314 9th St. Phone 201-M. FOR RENT—Nice clean sleeping room. Call at 806 Main. Cabins for Rent ? -|CABINS for Rent—On Minnesots lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood. 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. Recreation ROLLER SKATING, Sunday evenings at Midway, 12 miles north of Bis- marck. Starting at 9 p.m. Good Houses for Rent FOR RENT—8 room, 2 story modern house, $40.00. 7 room, 2 house, $35. Five room, 2 house, $30.00. T.-M. Casey modern house. quire at 111 Ave. A West. RENT—5 room bungalow, Aug- ust 1st. $35.00 per month. Call 371. FOR RENT—New modern ¢ room 5 Call 807-3. ag i 33 i g i iW [ A ROOM AND BOARD close to capitol. Special rate to two girls. No other NICE, COZY room in comfortable home with morning and evening meals. Suitable for two. 614 8th. WELL furnished room with morning and evening meal for lady or gen- tleman. 401 5th St. , | THE NEW (green pasture feed) now available. Supply limited. For in- formation see W. E. Weldy, 30¢ SALE—Six good work horses. ‘Ages 4 tq 12. Weight, 1300 to 1600. | FOR SALE—One well bred Hereford bull. Four years old. Weighs 1800 Ibs. Jacob Dietrich, Star Route, No. I HAVE 1000 ton of first class baled ‘Will sell in truck or carload lots. H. A. Griffin, Glyn- don, Minn. pups, 8 weeks old. Red and perti- color. Mrs. C. EB. Peterson, Binford, ity spring pigs, weighing about fifty pounds. Walter oanshers, Wilton, N. No. 3. FOR SALE—500 bu. oats, 50c per bu, , $6.00 per ton. Henry east of capitol. chickens, fifty FOR SALE—Spring cents at 1128 13th. Prefer orders _ Friday. Phone 1150-J. FOR SALE—3 milk goats and 3 bucks, Reasonable. Inquire John Grin- steiner, 723 So. 10th. FOR SALE—Miscellanéous household. Also piano and 1926 Buick Coupe. 110 Bdwy. FOR SALE—Old and new hay. Truck or carload lots. Edw. Carlson, Fel- BARLEY FOR SALE—We per buslil. See Paul Brown, 212% Main, Apt. 2. FOR SALE—Two Boston bull terrier pups. Call 1323.

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