The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 31, 1936, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE BISMARCK _ TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1936 Tribune’ s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., July 31 IN New York Stocks [New York Stocks| Adama Bene Peon Baty 3) rigors July = STOCK PRICES SAG WITH IMPLEMENTS || sc AND OTHER ISSUES Pbie x Losses of One to Around Four ee ei Points Are Plentiful in re Bad. as Gloomy Market an’ Beseis, 3 New York, July 31—()—A selling a 5 movement inaugurated by farm im-|Am. an . ie plement and can issues took the a Wat, Wis. si starch out of Friday’s stock market. Wool Pt. ay While assorted specialties Lage ‘Anaconda x: 39 to retain part of their early gains /arm. m1, .. a% losses of one to around four points |Assd. Dry 11% were plentiful at the heavy close./Atch, T. "j a Transfers were around 1,550,000/ Atl. Ref. .. 2855 shares. Aviation Corp. 5% Following an active opening, weak-|Baldwin Loco. . ae ness soon cropped out in isolated spots (Balt. & ae and inspired liquidation elsewhere. |Barnsdall Issues that bucked the downward movement apparently were inspired by generally good industrial news per- Borden . 30% taining to individual situations. Borg Warner 79% The motors backed water as Cram’s/priggs Mfg. 54% reported: a slight recession in auto-|Budd Wheel . 10 mobile production this week. ‘Burr. Ad. Mch. 28% Principal losers included American |Butte Cop. & 4% Can, Continental Can, J. I. Case, Deere, International Harvester, U. 8.|Case (J. 1.) Steel, Bethlehem, General Motors, Chrysler, Montgomery Ward, Douglas Aircraft, Wright Aeronautical, Stand- ard Oil of New Jersey, Allied Chemi- cal, Peoples Gas and Zenith Radio. {Gni Gt.’ 1% About unchanged to lower were!cni. Gt. 1M American Telephone, Western Union, |¢, mM, &t. P. 1% Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Northern |C. M. St. P. 3% Pacific, Consolidated Edison, North|O. R. I. & Pac. 2% Chrysler. American, American Waterworks and PROFIT TAKERS RAID MARKETS AS GRAINS HIT NEW HIGH LEVEL Crop Destruction Reports on Both Sides of Atlantic Are Main Factors Chicago, July 31.—(#)—Crop de- struction on both sides of the At- lantic resulted Friday in grain prices that in some cases outdid peaks un- Teached before since 1929. Wildly excited trading went along; with higher prices, but heavy profit taking developed at the last and quo- tations dropped sharply from extreme N tops of about 4 cents each for wheat Grain Quotations BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by teen! Co.) ry duly No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. No. 2 dark northern, 57 ibs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 bs. No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. 18 16 ;No. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. .... 1.11 No. 4 dark northern, 53 lbs. .... 1.00 No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs, + 108 No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. + 107 No. 5 dark northern, 50 lbs. .... 1.06 Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 1.03; 48 lbs, 1.00; 47 \bs., 97; Ibs., 83; 42 Ibs., 80; 41 ibs., TT; 40 ibs, ‘74; 39 Ibs., 71; ‘38 Ibs., 68; 37 Ibs., Mee No. . . No. No. No. and corn. In wheat nearly all of Fri- | oat. Gay’s gain was wiped out, but in corn only about half. Wheat closed flurried, %-% of @ cent above yesterday’s finish, Sept. 4 11.10%=%, Dec. 1.11%-%, corn 1%-3% advanced, Sept. 1.01%-%, Dec. 93%4- %, oats %-1% up, and provisions un- changed to a rise of 15 cents. MILL CITY GRAIN FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER Minneapolis, July 31.—()—Grain futures were very strong early Friday | and ran into heavy profit taking but closed higher all along the line. Mill- ers were good buyers of wheat on the break and cash interests generally were interested in offerings. July wheat closed % higher, Dec. 1c high- er and May 1% higher. Interest in flax futures was light | Mi with some crusher buying in evidence. July and Sept. Tlax each closed 1c | Sep soe at 2.04% and Dec. 1%c lower at 2.05. July, Sept. and Dec. oats all closed CHICAGO RANGE pte en says 31.—()— Prt 3 = 19% 19% 9% 12 11.70 11.75 95 AL77 11.77 National Distillers. Colgate-Palm. 14% | %c ‘higher, December malting barley Resistance was shown by Commer-|Colum. G. & El a Me higher Sept se higher sad Dec. 11.80 11.80 cial Investment Trust, Commercial Soe ante 16% | % higher. ' July and Sept. rye each 11.97 12.00 Credit, | Westinghouse, Goodyear, |Com" s; go 3H |° "Cash Syheut wantin good deinend: 13.25 Goodrich, U. 8. Rubber, Electric Boat, | Gon” Edis. 41% | winter wheat demand was good. Dur- 13.75 Newport Industries, Corn Products,|Gon. Oil 12% | um was strong. Dome, Metniyre Porcupine, Fajardo |Gont, Gan Mathis Senescence Sugar, Holly Sugar, Allis Chalmers |Cont, aii | Barley demand was good. Flax was | imme INNEAPOLIS RANGE and California Packing. in fair to good demand. Bonds turned e bit irregular. For- ae a PR oa Open High Low r Soe eign currencies were down in terms 20% ! Produce Markets | |sep. «1b sabe a8” aT of the dollar. Crosley Rad. 10% e 2 125% 126% 123° 124% gure Wiig = ae Deere & Co. 415) ogge were firm in tone Friday. Hens |Dec. S, 35 ess itm in tone Friday. Hens 98 ° dy and chick : Livestock 56% or eriiee 10,268. fir mi; creamery-ape- : 67 = “ae [Sa Seer GS SHE a a, 2 11S. [firsts Casey ae { standards O% 4% 65% Easti SO. ST. PAUL . 30% | (90 centralized car! ates South St. Paul, July 31—()—W. 8, at Eggs 12,081, firm: extra ‘firsts 10 “au yg: 7% Dept. Agr.) —Cattle 3,500; ‘sioct El. Boat 16% ¢ al ee aortas graded ee 18% 16 16% slaughter sicers and she stock active; 20%) oo ee cars Soot Skee i 41% fully steady; desirable fed steers 7.25- | Ge mie be tuey, live, 1 car, 42 trucks, hens t 825; few choice 850; medium fat|Gen. Elect, Tt beige re recep Olio rap a GN Mk os heifers 6.00-7.00; common to good} Gey: mills 60 jnorn hens 14; Plymouth Rock springs | July ....... ..... 2.04% beef cows 4.25-5.50; bulk under 5.00;|Gen. Motors 6914/19, White Rock 18, colored 17; Ply- ‘2105 % 21041, 204% low cutter to cutter cows 3.25-4.00/ Gillette . 2 6G) OMEN rock try ete, 2s Witte: Heo 2.06% aoe 2.05 2.05 Ree bul to|Gold Dust 13. |and colored 15; Plymouth Rock broil- Weak;’ ‘bulk welghtier” lots 6.00-80; | Goodrich 23 | Peonorn isiee bareback chickens. 14; DULUTH RANGE ; 2 .00-50; 243, | Leghorn 3 bareback chickens few beefy kinds 5.60-85; very thin| Goodyear st & roosters 4, Leghorn roosters 13; tur- | Duluth, Minn. July $1 —Up)— stocker steers and heifers going to|Greyhound ... in| Reve 13-16: heavy old” duck 11%4| | Duruin— “Ope wich ais killers weak to lower replacement cat- | Gt. Hi 19% | 11%, vat colored 10%; young geese tle dull; mostly 25, occasionally 0| Gt. Nor. Ry. Pf $035 ]18. 01d 1 31% eri ys Howe Sound New York, July 31.—(@)—Live poul- grades and grassy calves; good to| Hudson Mtor try steady to firm. By freight: choice milk feds 6.50-7.50; few at 8.00;| Hupp. Motor Broilers (Rocks and Leghorns) 17 odd head prime 850; common and| I medium grades around 4.00-5.50; culls Industrial Rayon Int. Cement down to 3.00. ional Har ii ‘nati ester Hogs 2,000; steady to 5 higher; spots ie Nick nal ‘ iy up more; sows steady to 15 higher; better 160-230 lb. 10.50-85; top 10.85; | Jt 230-260 Ib. 10.50-60; 260-300 Ib. 9.40- 10.10; heavier weights down to 9.00; sows 370 lb. down 8.60-90; heavier weights 8.25-50; average cost Thurs-| Ligg. day 9.25; weight 273 lb. Loew’ Sheep 800; supply natives, no early | 1? sales slaughter lambs; undertone Macy (R. H) about steady; early bids steady at/ Marsh. Field 9.50 down; throwouts 6.00-7.00; med-| McKesson é ium to good yearlings 6.00-7.00; few | McKesson & Rob. fat ewes steady at 2.00-3.50. . Dairy cattle, generally unchanged; | yidiand killer demand keeping low grade cows} minn, firm; medium to good springers 50-| Minn. 70.00; strictly good close kinds scarce, common grades quoted down toward 35.00. GO Chicago, suly'3 ne CADW. 8 A.) —Hogs 10,000, including 3,500" direct: very mostly steady with ‘|Special pack: firsts 25-25 fowls 17-21; roosters 16; other freight | Prices unchanged. Butter 7,416, firmer. Creamery, higher than extras 3534-36; extra (92 seqre) (35-35%; firsts 34-35; cen- tralized (90 score) 34%% firm, unchanged. Mixed ci Cheese 196,746, Eggs 13,298, odtrm. No. 1, 22; average checks 18-19%; un- dergrades 20-24. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, July 31.—(®)—. Butter Futures: sh Low Close Storage Standards, November ....... 35% 35 35% Egg Future Refrigerator Si! dards, Oct. 27m 2TH ATH aN Miscellaneous i GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, July 31.—@)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4%'s 118.4. Treasury 4's 113.11. CURB STOCKS Sep. + 208 ae 207° "fot Oct. 2.10% 2.07 2.07 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneay gyi iday 247 compared to 1! ae mneapols cash wheat and coarse aa cle r7 Piles today follow: Cash Wheat To Arrive Delivered . 141% 1.44% 1.30% 1.43% © LBTH 142% ceeee tees © BE LAL cece reese 1.33% 1.40% 1.31% 1.38% 1.30% 1.36% 1.28% 134% 1.32% 1.30% Travel Opportunities LEAVING FOR Minneapolis week of August 10, Want passenger.to share expenses. Also dining room set for sale, practically new. Write Trib- une Ad. 16037. Cabins for Rent for Rent—On Minnesota bare $9 weekly including ice and wood. 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. Lost and Found LOST—Young brindle bull dog wear- ing harness with fibre tag attach- ed. One mile east of the southeast corner of Fort Lincoln. Reward. Melville Electric Shop. Phone 179. — ____Room Mate Wanted _ ‘WANTED—Woman employed to share bedroom. $2 per week. Call 100 Ave. B East. Office Help Wanted PREFER single lady with some ex- Perience in stenographic and cleri- cal work. Applicants must be neat, have good personality. Apply in own handwriting, giving complete —information. To Tribune Ad. 16063. Buildings for Sale 18 ROOM apartment, 3 stores, cen- ter location. All rented. $8000. 516 Breck St., Helena, Mont. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN _ Chicago, July 31.—(?)—Cash wheat %; No. 1 dark ead hard 1.18% -21%; Ao 1 red’ 1.16-17 -2: No. 1 white 4 M64: sal 40. Rye, No. 3, 8 sample grade 84. Soybeans, No. yellow 1.33; barley actual sales 9| 1.00; feed 45-65 nom; malting 75-1.00 nom. Timothy seed 6.50-80 cwt. Clover seed 1 2.00 ewt. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July 31.—(®)—Flour 10 dighers carload lots family patents 7.60-7.80 a bbl. in 98 Ib. cotton sacks. Pure bran 26.50- 27.00. Standard middlings 26.50-27.00. RANGE OF CARLOT SALE! Minneapolis, July 31. of carlot grain sales: dark northern 1.39-1.40%; grade dark northern 1.16%-1.21; N 5 mixed 1.31%; No. 2° hard ‘winter N 1,23%-1.24; 2 hard amber di 1.61. Corn No, 5 yellow 1.01; mixed 1.06%. Oats, 44; other oats 43 87%; sample grade 3 malting 35._Flax, No. 1, 2 SUSTAINED ACTIVITY IN STEEL EXPECTED Male Help Wanted MAN WANTED—Who can finance self, $250 stock, merchandise. Oper- ate service station, as dealer. Call 73. Work Wanted EXPERIENCED man desires work in grocery store, beer parlor or what have you. References. write Tribune Ad. 16067. MASSEUSE Work Wanted—Swedish Massage expert. Ladies only. Phone 503. 318 W. Rosser. EXPERIENCED girl wants house- work. Phone 383-M. Ask for Kath- erine. Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Attractive, unfurnished ground floor apartment. Living room, 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. NI! ment with private bath, private en- trance, ground floor. furnished basement apartment. Suitable for two adults. Qlose in. Phone 260. Call 512-W after 6 p. m. NEWLY decorated four room “and | 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. Also 2 room AUGUST ist: Three room unfurnish- ed basement apartment with pri- vate bath. Gas, water, lights and heat furnished, $35.00. May be seen at 306% 15th Street. FOR RENT—Three room ground | floor apartment. Private toilet and ; lavatory. Gas, heat, lights and wa- ter furnished. Laundry privileges. | _* 515 2nd St. FURNISHED ground floor, 3 room apartment. ette with breakfast nook. Bedroom adjoining private bath, if desired.! 808 7th. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished apart- ments. Electric refrigerators. Laun- dry privileges. Fireproof building. Strictly modern. Inquire Tribune Office. Bethlehem’s President Adds His Voice to Those Predict- ing Brisk Times New York, July 31—(#)—Leaving behind a trail of bright second quar- ter earnings reports, steel men looked forward Friday to another month of Sustained activity to help clinch this summer's record as the busiest the industry has seen in six years. Eugene G. Grace, president of the Bethleher Steel corporation, has added his voice to those forecasting brisk times for steel mills. The executive chief of the indus- try’s second biggest producer, how- ever, did not go as far in his fore- cast as Charles G. Dawes, Chicago banker and former vice president of the United States, who saia opera- tions would be near capacity early next year. But Grace described the outlook as “encouraging” and said third quarter results of his company would come is, July 31 Re eneeger dee to or better the second quarter 9 | showing. Court Dismisses $600 Verdict Given M’Intee The state supreme court Friday , | Gismissed a $600 damage verdict given Tom McIntee of Noonan against A. Baker, Minot Hide and Fur company owner, in connection with an auto- mobile accident. Without knowledge or consent of Baker, the latter contended, a truck .| owned by his concern was used by ‘an employee, Roy Reimer, to attend a -|ball game at Bowbells July 28, 1935, with two companions. One of the companions was driving on the return trip when the truck collided with Mc- Intee’s automobile near Bowbells. MciIntee claimed Baker was finan- es Hl New York, July 31.—(®—Curb: cially responsible because Reimer was Ey uretay! rs Fs ee ey a A American Gen. ae " 1.28% acting as an employee at the time. The 11.15; 250-300 he largely 10.36-11.00; 4) Elec, Bond & Share 24%. $600 verdict against Baker was re- strictly cholce 1 60 1b, 10.85; most te pata eeu Ge fumed in Ward sean district court sows 8.75-9.25 3 Baker h Cattle 2.000, calves 500; general Te FER oh dines - ee trade steady; steers very scarce and 12% | close: Z . Practically no weighty st 4 Great Northern 7’s of 1936, blank. A world altitude record for air PAS 1 2% eae with eee oan avai ote re- f 3 4 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS ;|cently was establish: joscow, muck aa Sherk at ocd clesPanes bs pie i Minneapolis, July 31.—@}—Stocks when a plane towing five sliders as- ested at steady prices; about 400 4 close: cended to a height of 10,366 feet. horthwesta tan sear in fe both | Park Utah 3%] First Bank stock (no trade) bid LHW... 125% 1274 129% 125% pee Se a el ers and ‘ ‘ le eer Liles aK Northwest Banco 9\. 1 DH Wor 129% 1.25% 1.20% 123% | UTATION HEARING FINAL ice, replacement 3%) ANVEATMENT TRUSTS, | lnnesola and South Dakota Wheai| STATE GF NORTH DAKOTA, County anocli of Burl side, ‘the an (Over the his Yori, |! DE 123% 125% 191% 1.23% In COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. I. C, stocke: a av in vi * 2DH In the Matter of the Estate of Carl Elines buith. ona. tasers etonee, E ss 2 HOW... 1.21% 1.23% 1.19% 1.21% |""olron, Deceased.” at Sheep 6,000, Includii 00 ‘irect: Pullman’ 515% 3DH , |Bdward Olson, fat Ba ee Cie to yous PA Pure Oi 19% 3H . AGS Aaa 117% 1.20% a Petitioner, rades dull; je a : To.00- 25: strictly Oehelee 10.50-75; | Purity 15% Miawett ‘Corp, 9%. 1 amber Elizabeth Olson, Mary Hed- sparingly; pirewont, natives 5.50-7.00; 12%! McGraw El. 60 Ibs... 143 162 140 1.59 |guist, Lotta Paulson, *paward 10 cars around :84 ah ae 2 amber h pon), Ha. ne DULUTH CASH GRAIN 59 lbs. 1420 1620 eee tees n 4 Duluth, July 31—()—Cash ane c amber. hd 2 parse cit 31% | prices. Wheat: No. 1 heavy dark |" 58 we WAL 161 ieee ones jondents, = 55%! Rorthorn spring, 0 lbs. Ill -1.44i THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO SIOUX CITY 3944|No. 1 dark northern, §9 Ibs. ge i es BOVE RESPONDENTS: Pisce city, a7 3t—#)—(U, 82% aah Re A be ares. RY BA ig 2, ita and cach of on ae. neraby' Bel tadeertons iy Ibs. aati 1.38% ; No. 136 1.60 ss++|the County Gourt. of the County. of 335% | #.,54 Ibs. 1.30 146%; 53 Tbs, 128%: 1 Burleigh, in said State, at the office 14% | 1.34%; No. 5, 5 ie 1.27% -1.32 i 1.32 59 es fof the County Judge of said County, Ab pe uca toi: G0 Ibs, Tobig A RBM, at the Burleigh County, North Dac 1 northern 1.32% -1.33%. No. 1| | 54 130 158... sence (RDUA Canne apuge iy eee. oi o! 20% | Gazi nerd Montane, L243-131%, per hd en prea ta pee ean ne tase) rr} Hard amber Sasa ak see seeee th the hour of two grclock intl ‘Tbs. 1.26 154 re ernoon at day, to iow cau a 0; ean ib, Bid. G. & 780.5, 88 Ibe dais |” SL Ibs... 1.24 Bett an executed by Edward Mette di ;| Stand. Oll Cal. No. fred’ durum 10. Olson, as_the administrator of the ou i 2.07. ay estate of Carl Olson, deceased, on file Stand. Grade of- un- a ah Xe. 1 amber. 142 148 in said Court, praying that sai stage 8.50 /eand. Ol N. J. 1 Td dustin W406 266°" 21. [ Final, Report! and “Accounting, Pu Wee : Batley! . 11 rd E cose tion for Distribution be allowed, 240 billed : Coarse Grains entate remaining in his hands, "Jam tion; | Studebaker 12 wi Corn- administrator, distributed to ti be fe hs 23 ey Winnipeg, Jul: vas t H sauew a parties snultl pea Fete, Ly aaimini No, 1 northern Lon: No, 2 northern Tex. Quit Hes Cai Mon gordurn hunts (4 allow... La0M L cee,and tone ioe ou feminl Tex. Pac. C. a4 No: 9 white et No. 3 white 43%. H oe rn s:ltrust ‘as such administrator, oF that CHICAGO FoTATOR: , | Besisamnerien 1821 to China there is one motor vebicle 3 mized... ai Made as ls. cieet in the, premlacy, aa on track 11% io BD be |Trt-Cont. Corp. 10 |to approximately 10 miles of road. H ee “i should is be ailows r) oe a granted. nts lifornia stock aes Treer ... the owner of said pais stronger, western triumphs Carbide . 2 ne ‘the time of his aoa firm, other fiock steady. plies | Union Pacific .. @ |} 4 aunty ‘of Burlerghe New very 1 “oe ae tal: sacked’ per pane Airc. te gut, , California Rose US. No. | United Corp. 90% | * wie... Teh service be, ma made of this citation pekee Drug. 2 Ich to ey. Fs ted this 30th day of Juiy, A. D. ‘UB Ind. grds. zs enh es our 3108 Pipe ....... jy pludge of said’ County’ Court. Real, é& Imp. No. 2. ee ot sad | administrator, R. B36 famarck, N. D: . 81 8-7 FOR RENT—Three large rooms with bath, furnished or unfurnished apartment. Frigidaire. Laundry privileges. 106 Main. Nicola Apts. FURNISHED one room. apartment. Rental $16.00. Also furnished two rooms and_ kitchenette, ground floor. Rental $30.00. 618 6th. Call or; Living room, kitchen-|~ Female Help Wanted WANTED—Experienced cook at ones. State experience in first letter. IRVIN HOTEL, Kenmare, N. Dak. WAITRESS WANTED—Write Quin- lan’s Cafe, Dickinson, N. Dak. EEE Household Goods for Sale FOR tor, 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—Used furniture, includ- ing Mohair bed davenport, parlor sets, dining room chairs, rugs, re- frigerator. Priced for quick sale. Call 50, Ask for Mr. Gobel. FOR SALE—Singie bed and Walnut bed complete. 9x12 Wilton rug. Living room chairs. Electric wash- er, Grand piano, radio. Mrs. J. 8. Sigurdson, 818 6th. FOR SALE—Good used furniture, in- cluding bedroom, dining room and living room suite. Also miscellan- eous pieces. 504 Ave. E. Phone 1967, FOR SALE—Second hand furniture. Dresser, 2 ice boxes, 3 cabinets, bed- stead and office chairs, 106 Main. Nicola Apts. | FOR SALE—M-W Special Quality Electric Iron. Used very little. Can _be seen at 413 9th St. Phone 1522-M, FOR SALE—Household furniture, large electric Frigidaire. Cheap. Wanted: Piano box. 521 13th, 12 Looking for a Good Man? | Use the WANT-ADS Automobiles for Sale *USED CARS Chevrolet, Chrysler Sedan Chevrolet Pickup Buick Coupe Ford Coach ba ord 8 Sedan lymouth “3 Touring Sedan Plymouth Coach We Trade and Give Terms Corwin-Chureclrill Motors, Ine. USED TRUCK HEADQUARTERS International 5-ton Van ... International A-3 .. International A-3 . Chevrolet 1933 114 . International Six Speed International Six Speed Reo 2-ton . Fy sunsets FOR SALE—Bed and dresser, baby carriage, fruit jars and other mis- cellaneous articles. 601 16th. \¥OR SALE—Double brass bed, com- plete. Also R. 8. Howard piano. D. B. Cook. Phone 983-M. een | FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy, like new. $12, Phone 861-M. 218 W. Thayer. FOR SALE—Small Ell Ellington _ pia: Good 1d condition. Phone 2046-W; __ Rooms for Rent FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet Coach . $190 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 195 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 218 1930 Chevrolet Coach .. 250 1932 Chevrolet Truck . + 336 1936 Chevrolet Truck, ‘prand’ ‘new. We trade and give terms HEDAHL MOTOR CO., Bismarek. FOR SALE—At a bargain, 1932 De Luxe Chevrolet Coach. Excellent condition. $140 down payment. 305 W. Rosser after 8 p. m. LARGE unfurnished room downtown for sleeping or light housekeeping. City heat. Connecting bath. Hot water always. 304% Main. Apt. 7. ROOM suitable for one or two gentle- men. Beauty Rest mattress. Always hot water. Close in. 412 8th St. Phone 104-W. SLEEPING ROOM. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. Private en- trance. Always hot water. Phone 1227-R. f FOR RENT—Large, cool front room. Suitable for 2. Gentlemen prefer- red. Board if desired. Phone 871-W. MODERN three room apartment, pri- vate bath. Also two room ground floor apartment. Laundry privi- leges. 802 2nd. Phone 282-M. FOR RENT—Large 2 room modérn apartment with private entrance, Murphy bed, and washing privi- _leges. Inquire at 910 Ave. B. FOR RENT—Modern furnished 3 room apartment with private bath, and refrigerator. Private entrance. | Ground floor. 502 8th St. li FOR RENT—Apartment, kitchenette, ! living room, bedroom and bath for! one month. Adults only. H. M.; Beall, 618 3; FOR RENT— ym. house, nished and also furnished apart- ment on second floor. 818 7th. Phone 1747-R. FOR RENT—Furnished | apartment. One room and kitchenette, $28. Everts Apts., 314 Third St. Phone! 1471-R. TWO furnished light housekeeping | rooms. Lights, water and gas. Pri- vate entrance. 409 13th. Phone 1233-J. FOR RENT—Two room, completely furnished apartment. Adults only. Call Mrs. Showalter, at 120 W. Ros- ser. aperiment. lights, heat, water th. Phone 851-W. FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room apart- ment and private bath. Also a sleeping rox room. Call at 812 Ave. Bo apartment. Private bath and en- trance. Adults only. 614 Ave. C. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed apartment. Available August 1.) Varney Apts. Phone 773 after 6. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, gas, light, heat and water furnish- ed. 1116 Rosser. Phone 978-J. FOR RENT—Nii lean, 2 room, 3 room and 1 single room for light! in; near capitol. Suitable for two. Lights, | heat and water. 1029 7th. TWO ROOM furnished apartment with private bath. Adults only. Call at 612 Ist after 5 p. m. es set FOR RENT—Furnished apartments ; in Murphy apartments. 204% Main Ave. Phone 1157-W. FOR RENT—Two room unfurnished apartment. Gas beste lights, water, $25 mo. 622 3rd FOR RENT—One room and kitchen- ette furnished apartment second floor. 402 8th St. FRONT room and kitchenette for two. Pees from postoffice. Call 222 3rd treet. house, $35. Five room, 2 Seer | house, $30.00. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR RENT—Modern room. Next to bath. Hot water. Gentlemen pre- _ferred, 714 Raymond. Phone 1937. 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 1093-R. NICE, CLEAN comfortable sleeping room, large clothes closet. Reason- ; able rent. Call at 517 6th St. FOR RENT—Large sleeping room for one or two gentlemen. Phone 1758-W. Call at 718 Ave. E. \ FOR RENT—A nicely furnished sleep- | ing room. Two gentlemen pre- ferred. Call at 316 11th St. SLEEPING ROOM next to bath. 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. Close to bath, Close 120 Avenue LARGE ROOM suitable for one or two gentlemen. Always hot water. 507 4th St, | FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Next to bath. Suitable for two, 306 9th. Phone 1330. FOR RENT—Sleeping room and gar- age. 314 9th St. Phone 291-M. RENT —Sleeping room next bath. 813 2nd 8t. Phone 263. FOR RENT—Nice clean sleeping toom. Call at 806 Main. '—Sleeping capitol. 930 4th 8t. ___ Recreation ROLLER SKATING, Sunday evenings at Midway, 12 miles north of Bis- marck, Starting at 9 p.m. Good music, Tribune Rates Are LOW Te oFbag i fH Trapt $f HT | Bin of F m Bi FOR SALE—Four Ford Trucks, 153% Chassis with full floating axles. Suitable for semi-trailers. See Uni- versal Motor Co. BUICK car driven by owner only. Also lots facing east near Roose- velt school. Cora McLean. FOR SALE—Cheap. 1932 V-8 Coach. Phone 1548-J. Terms if desire, Personal KYSAR’S JEWELRY STORE ‘We are located and have up-to-date watches and jewelry. All work done at cut rates and all work Suaranteed. 305 Broadway. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. cee regular ue spring filled. 1022 f ness Opportunity FOUNTAIN and Luncheonette, doing good yearly business. Good loca- tion. Reason for selling, other bus- iness interests. Box 749, Helena, Mont. | GROCERY store for sale with all fix- tures. Good location in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 15444. Room and Board | ROOM AND BOARD close to capitol. Special rate to two girls. No other roomers. New home. Write Trib- une Ad. 15498. NICE, COZY “room in comfortable home with morning and evening meals, Suitable for two. 614 8th. ROOM OR ROOM and Board in mod- ern home. Reasonable. Phone 1099-W. Call 414 12th, WELL furnished room with morning and rene meal for lady or gen- tlemai 5th St bie For Sale | FOR SALE—One well bred bull. Four years old. Weighs 1800 Ibs. Jacob Dietrich, Star Route, No. ick, Di FOR SALE—Used ROTOSPEED DU- PLICATOR in good condition. Ready to operate. 413 9th St. Phone 1522-M. T HAVE 1000 ton of first class baled hay, early cut, Will sell in truck or carload lots: H. A. Griffin, Glyn- _don, Minn, FOR SALE—Twenty spring weighing about fifty a ‘Walter Spansiers, Wilton, N. Route FOR-SALE=300 W-3at- WEF oe 35 ton rye hay, $6.00 per ton’ Henry Krier, %4 mile east of capitol. cents at 1128 13th. Prefer orders Friday. Phone 1150-J. FOR SALES milk goats ands bark, Reasonable. seiner, 723 8a. Noth, Also piano and 1926 Buick er mew goods, Coupe.

Other pages from this issue: