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» * light weight STOCK PRICES SAG er ew York Stocks| ‘inns wee Prices Aug. a AS LATE SELLING UNSETTLES MART "2 Specialties and Other Recent Favorites Give Way Before Bearish Drive Tiattdaaaal 3 > 5 New York, Aug. 3—(?)—Late selling | Am. + Unsettled the stock market Monday, | Am. ‘including some specialties which had | Am. stubbornly pushed forward earlier for | Am. wide gains. The late tone was ir- regular. Transactions totaled about |Arm. 1,050,000 shares. Gulf States Steel strengthened in ALL. the late trading to show a net gain of around 5 points. American Tele-|Raidwin Loco phone held a gain of more than two Point ts. Up fractions to two points or so were U. 8. Pipe & bgeoint Mont- gomery Ward, Boeing, Case, i eae cott, General Electric, DuPont, Good: year, U. 8, Rubber preferred, ‘colum- bia Carbon, Johns-Manville and American Waterworks. Western Union, after holding Butte Cop. & 2. ground at a moderate advance, shift- ed to the loss column as trading drew Soe aso Catezpil. Tract. to a close. Chrysler met with more aggressive selling in the final hour and slumped more than two points. Down fractions to a point or so around the finish were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, General Motors, Collins & Aikman, Continental Can, United Aircraft and New York Central. A handful of resistant rails were Santa Pacific, Colt Stock circles stressed that profes- sionals were providing the bulk of market nourishment. Corn closed 1 to 3% cents a bushel “" higher and wheat gained % to 1% Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Aug. 3.—(#)—(U. 8. Dei Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 14,000; supply larger lower grade grassers, chiefly cows and stockers; trade opening very} Doug! slow, undertone weak to 25 lower on fed steers; supply very limited; talk-| Eastm ing 25-50 lower on both lower grade she ‘stock and stockers; medium to| = good fed steers bid 6.75-7.75, indicat- “ing 350-550 for cutter to common killers and 3.00-5.00 for comparable| Gel heifers; early sales of low cutter and cutter cows 2.75-3.50; butcher cows| Ge! 3.75-4.50; some held around 5.00; most, Gillette bulls saleable 4.50-5.25; very thin down to 3.50; talking 350-450 for common light stocker steers; attrac- tive stockers scarce; best held above} Grahi 6.00. Calves 4,200; milk fed vealers scarce, about steady; few good to choice 6.50 to 8.00; lower grades grassy kinds 25 to 50 lower; bulk 3.50-5.00. Hogs 6,500; fairly active; unevenly steady to 15 lower; mostly 10 cents Friday and Saturday; top 10.85 spar- Ind ingly; better 160 to 220 Ibs. 10.50 to 10.75; 220 to 275 Ibs. 10.00 to 10.60; | tnt: 250 to 300 Ibs. 9.40 to 10. ig weights down to 9.00; bulk sows 8.40 to 9.00; | In! few down to 8.25; about 3,000 pigs included in run; very little done; average cost Saturday 9.56;. weight | Kennecott 252 Ibs.; for the week—9.21, weight 280 Ibs. Sheep 4,500; saleable supply in-| Loe' cludes 28 cars Washingtons; few cars natives and Dakotas; sellers asking higher on range lambs or above 10. but paekers talking lower; fat ni tives held around 9.75; common to medium grades sold at 6.00-8.50; fovw native ewes steady at 2.00-3.50; Midiand meaty lambs held steady. Dairy cows: better grades scarce, Minn. , \steady; undertone very firm on close springers; saleable around 65.00- 75.00; common and medium kinds | Nash ® quoted about 35.00-60.00. CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 3.— (U. 8. D. A.) ‘=, Hogs 18,000, including 5,000 direct; | Nat. Tet “mostly steady with Friday's average; extreme t 11.25; bulk 180-250 10.85-11.1 50-301 Cattle 27,000, calves 2,500; fed steers Qhio weak to 25, mostly 25 1 heifer and ‘mixed yea steady, falrly active: libs steers ‘here but bulk of crop com- ‘about 10,000 this crop mostly stock steers, stock heifers and low priced cows; all replacement cat- Ue 25 lower: stock steers ruling about week ago at 4.50- Scaling, $32 ibsy bulk of crop’ untold ‘snd (ndleations7tately: fle beral carryover as run is largest In three years; bulls 10-15 lower at 5.75 down; and vealers 25 off at 8.50 down. Sheep, 7,000, Including 4,500 direct: fat lambs weak to 25 lower; except- ing cholce natives going to city butchers at 10.75; bulk to packers 9.75-10,25; low ane throwouts 5.50- 7.00; around 77 Ib, Washington rang- ers 10.00, sorted 38 per cent; fat ewes steady; bulk 260-3.25; few light- weights 3.50. Sioux City, D. ‘A)—Cattle * a2) 1000 steers and yearlings bids 25 or snEe lowe! ing eld above ao grassy finde 4.15 down; most bids 3.50-4.00; cutter grad note Rood 50 Ib. Wyoming early sales 180-250 no action for 00-15; packer bi 75 lb. averages 6.50-7.00 down. Sheep 3,000, including 580 billed through; no early action for el ; undertone weak tive lambs held around around 70 Ib. Idan der lambs 8.00, i RANGE Minneapolis, carlot grain & poaty. dark northern 4 rhe ij a, sorta 146 ple rade 1. 27 Winter Tatise ria durum 1, Oat 46%. ae: 3 yeh foto] & = bg grain values burst out anew late Mon- imarkets was witnessed with corn in \ fresh flights of prices. Apparent % {above Saturday's finish, Sept. 1.09- iY 4%] MILL CITY WHE: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1936 | Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Mon., Aug. 3 ocks|CORN AGAIN LEADS GRAIN PRICES INTO HIGHER VALUE FIELD 3 sx and Excessive Rains in Europe Main Factors Chicago, Aug. 3—()—Buoyancy of day, and all-around fresh soaring of the lead. Acute drouth in North America, to- gether with damaging excessive rains in Europe, was the chief reason for Ukelihood of difficulty in filling huge contracts for September delivery of/ Oats 41 corn lent special strength to the corn market. Corn closed flurried, 1 cent to 3% 1.09%, Dec. 98%-09; wheat %-1% up, Sept. 1.13%-%, Dec. 1.14%-%; oats %-1% advanced, and provisions at a tise of 5 to 35 cents AT FUTURES MOVE UPWARD Minneapolis, Aug. 3.—(®)—Bulls in the wheat pit were encouraged Mon- day by the moderate increase in the domestic wheat supply and a sharp advance in Winnipeg values and the close for wheat futures was substan- tially higher. Sept. wheat closed 1 cents higher, Dec. 1% higher, an May 1% higher. Commission houses bought flax fu- tures and forced a_ sharp advance. Sept. flax closed 4% higher at 2.12, Pennsylvania and Union | Chrysler 38% | ley closed 2 higher and Dec. 2% high- 3% | PS, ah winat receipt liberal ash wheat receipts were libera 52% |, oe ‘11% | offerings continued light. 30% {demand was fair to good. Rye was 68% |2" good demand. Barley demand was i Produce Markets | WO Seater athena 4] poultry was about steady. 165% | Butter 11,627, firm: ‘creamery-spe. | Se 16% centralized carlots) 3 29 44% | cars 25: current receipts 23. {than 4% Ibs, 17; Leghorn hens 14: 24% | 15; Leghorn 15; bareback chickens 14; 2% | roosters 14, Leghorn sroosters 13: hen 56% | turkeys 16, toms 15, No. 2 turkeys 13; 19% | heavy old ducks 12, ‘heavy. young 16, Dec. “en pew, York, Au 29% | higher than fxtra 36-36%; extra (92 ie milk flats, fresh, fancy 214-22. #8 | mand in dollars, others in cents. Great | ale Britain 5.01 9-16; France 6.50%; Italy 12% Sweden 25.85; Montreal in New York 8% 4 | steady: 1 per cent all day: pri 25 19% ds: 35! Bonar aacy 4%'s 118.8. 3 amber hd bas i red 1.15 grade hs hard 1. ee mixed gra! z at, E 1.14%. Corn. yellow 1.12; No. ra E 8 ro 2e : sf i clover seed 17.25-22.00 cwt. ce Be 20c highe: i agile i Haus : ascaa a iu and Dec. 4% higher at 2.12%. Coarse grain futures all were stronger. Sept. oats closed 1% high- er and Dec, 1 higher. Sept. feed bar- er. Sept. rye closed 1% higher and! ut in ready general demand. Winter wheat was in good demand. Durum Corn was ih good demand. Oats good. Flax was in good demand. ° CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 3.—()—Butter and eggs were firm in tone Monday and mo a extras (92) 0-91) 34%-%s 2 standards (90 ES Eggs 12, firm: extra firsts local 25%, cars Bae fresh graded firsts local 24%, firsts (88-89) 33 Poultry, live, 19 trucks, about steady; hens 4% Ibs. up 18%. Less Plymouth and White Rock springs 19, colored 17; Plymouth Rock fryers 18, White Rock 16, colored 15; Plymouth broilers 16%, White Rock 15, colored small white 12, small colored 11, young geese 14, old 12. Ww YORK 3.—@)—Live poul- 'y nominal. No freight quotations because of unloader’s strike, Butter, 3,331, firmer. Creamery, score) 35%%-%; firsts (88-91 scores) 34%-35%; centralized (90 score) 35. Cheese, 177,180, quiet. State, whole Begs, 11,343, steady. Mixed. colors: packs 29-33; standard: 55-25%; mediums 2; average checks des 20-24, BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Aug. 3.—@)—. Butter Futures: High Low 4Close | Futur Refrigerator dards, Oct. . Miscellaneous FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. 3.—(®)—Foreign. exchange irregular; Great Britain de- Germany free 40.24: registered | travel 24.50; Norway 25.19; 3m; New Nork in Mintreal 10.03%. MON RA’ New York, Aug. ae call mon ney | commercial paper % per cent; time loans steady; 6 6 mos. 1% per cent offered; bankers acceptances un- changed. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Asnocinted Prenn) (Over the counter In New York) Maryland Fund 9.90-10.71. Quart. Inc. Sh. | 1.72-1.89. Sel. Inc, Sh. 5.28-No. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Grain Quotations | BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) northern, 58 Ibs, No. 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. |No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. , No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. | No. 4 dark northern, 54 Acute North American Drouth| No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. Sample grain: | 49 Ibs., 1.06; 48 Ibs., 1.03; 47 Ibs., 1.00; 46 Ibs., 97; 45 Ibs., 94; 44 Ibs., 80; Tbs., 86; 42 Ibs., 83; 41 Ibs. 80; 40 Ibs., ‘77; 39 lbs.,'74; 38 lbs., 71; 37 lbs., 68. No. 1 hard amber di $1 1 mixed durum. No, 1 red durum Hard winter wheat MINNEAPOLIS eo pWneet— "Ope Aug. DS curcaco GRAIN 3 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Aug. 3.—()— Open Hie! 138% 140% 137% 140% +. 2.10 2.13% 2.10 eaters 1d an GRAIN Aug. — Whe: jonday 462 aioe to 220 0. lis cash wheat erring juotations today follow hy - Wheat ? H ve 1.32% 1.34% 1.30% Cy SI 0; H we 1.30% 1.32% 1.28% rorrmarerey i his Wor H Wz... 1.28% 1.30% 1.26% of roy 09d, Ls 3 2 Wor ‘W.... 1,255 1.28% 1.23% jdtinneneelte, Aug. 3.—(#)—Stocks Bank Stock 13. rthwest Banco 9. New York, Aug. American Gen. 8%. Cities Service 4%. Elec. Bond & Sh. 24%. CmICAaS, STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. 9%. “, GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Aug. 3.—(#)—Government Treasury 4s 113.16. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Aug. Oa aie shal ard %-23; No. 1 er 3 per cent tye, 1.01; No. : No. 1 mixed 1.11%; No, 1 2 white aie pannel 00-05. Oats: timothy seed MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Aug. 3.—()—Flour, Garioad lots, family. pa- : i i 1.27% 1.295% 1.25% 1.27% 1.25% 1.27% 1.23% 1.25% 1.23% 1.26% 1.21% 1.24% Durum a a8 e0et-o sate pte batt #34828 i s ¥ z.E 148% 167% 1.45% 1.64% |} 147% 167% .... 146% 167% .... 144% 1.66% .... 141% 1.65% .... 137% 1.64% .... 1.38% 1.63% .... 138% 161% .... 131% 150% .... hd +, 129% 157% .... 114-17; No. '3" mixed 5 ember hd Grade of— 3]1 amber.,.. 147% 153% .... 1 rd durum 1.13% 08 ' Coarse Gi Sales Opportunity SPLENDID Sales opportunity for young men to sell one of America’s fastest selling cars and trucks, Ex- perience:-not necessary. See Mr. M. D. Hablit at Prince Hotel Aug. 4. Enlivens Astor Case Nellie Richardson, nursemaid, Is shown on the witness stand in a Los Angeles court whers she gave sensational testimony of the post- marital foves of Or. Franklyn Thorpe in the battle Thorpe and his divorced wife, Mary Astor are wag. ing for custody of thcir daughter. (Associated Press Photo) rita a res GRAIN 1 Aug. sh closing rk northern 8% 1.335 -1.36%. 1 dark hard wine ter Montana 1.255%4-1.3453. No. 1 hard amber, 60 pounds, 1.48%4- 1.674; No. 2, 59 pounds, 1.47% 58 pounds, No. pounds, 1.4444 1.41% -1.65%; Ni 1.64%; 54 pound 53 pounds, 1. 1.31% -1.59% No. 1 flax, No. 1 rye, 82%4- iy No. 3 white oats, 45% -465 eh barley, 60-95. Feed barley 601-751, 4-1.61%; 52 pound: 1 red durum, 1.13, CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Aug, 3.—(@y—(A. U. D. A.) Potatoes, 133, on track 190, total US. shipments Saturday 362, Sunday 5; western triumphs and | Russets slightly stronger, White Rose firm, other stock steady; supplies light, demand good; sacked per cwt. Call- fornia White Rose US. No. 1, large size 3.45: Washington Russet’ Bur- banks US. No. 1, S35; Idaho triumphs US. N unwashed iS. No. 1, Oregon Bi 8 90; Nebraska cobblers U Maryland cobblers Delaware cobbfers U! Marylanad ‘cobblers — ordinary nd condition showing heat- i bbls, Maryland cobblers US. BosTo Boston, Aug. Tt Ss. D. AD —Wool prices in the Boston market continued somewhat in favor of buy- ers, but as a result of a slight im- |provement in trade during the past two weeks, the fine territory wools in original’ bags were not available at bid prices as readily as they were around the middle of July. Average to good French combing lengths fine territory wools in ori ginal bags were available in fair amounts at 82-83 cents scoured basis. While some buyers continued to bid | as low as 80 cents, few lots could be purchosed at this figure and many above. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Looking for a Good Man? Use the WANT-ADS Work Wanted Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED man desires work in grocery store, beer parlor or what have you. References. . Call write Tribune Ad. 16067. HANDYMAN work and odd jobs wanted by experienced man. work guaranteed. Tel. 2088-LW. MASSEUSE Work Wanted—Swedish Massage expert. Ladies only. Phone 503, 318 W. Rosser. TWO Sisters ape work by hour or Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Attractive, unfurnished ground floor apartment. room, bedroom and kitchen. tric refrigerator. furnished ground floor apt. private bath. Desirable location. Adults only. Call at 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770 for appointment. ! MODERN FURNISHED 3 room apart” ment with private bath, private en- trance, ground floor. Also 3 room un- Suitable for two adults. Phone 260, Call 512-W after 6 p. m. NEWLY decorated four bath basement apartment. Fire- built-in kitchen. washer. Close to capitol and high . Also sleeping room for rent. AUGUST ist: Three room unfurnish- ed basement apartment with pri- i Gas, water, lights and heat furnished, $35.00. at 306% 15th Street. FOR RENT—Three room ground floor apartment. Private toilet and lavatory. Gas, heat, lights and wa- ter furnished. Laundry privileges. 53 |FURNISHED ground floor, 3 room Living room, kitchen- ette with breakfast nook. ead private bath, if desired. FOR RENTCOn unfurnished apart- Electric refrigerator. dry privileges. Fireproof building. Strictly modern. Inquire Tribune MODERN three room apartment, pri- vate bath, Also two room ground floor apartment. leges. 802 2nd: Phone 282-M. FOR RENT—Large 2 room modern apartment with private entrance, Murphy bed, and washing privi- A Laundry _privi- FOR RENT— shed 3/ room apartment with private bath, and refrigerator. Private entrance. Ground floor, 502 8th St. ONE large room unfurnished apart- | ment, modern. furnished. Murphy bed. 606 3rd) FOR RENT—Apartment, kitchenette, | living room, bedroom and bath for H. M.| Beall, 618 3rd St. WANTED—Experienced ‘at once. ‘ARS State experience in letter.| 1934 se Sat IRVIN HOTEL, Kenmare, GIRL FOR general housework on farm. Call 802 2nd. Rooms for Reat LARGE unfurnished room downtown for sleeping or light Housekeeping. City heat. Connecting bath. rr water always. 304% Main. Apt. 7. ROOM suitable for one or two gentle- i men. Beauty Rest mattress. Always hot water. Close in. 412 8th St. Phone 104-W. FOR RENT—Latge, cool front room. Suitable for 2. Gentlemen prefer- _red. Board if desired. Phone 871-W. BASEMENT room suitable for light housekeeping. Good location. Call at 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770. COOL, basement room. Suitable for one or two boys. Private entrance. 306 W. V. Thayer. Pho Phone 1470-R. WELL FURNISHED room with closet, well ventilated, near bath. Close in. Reasonable rent. Call 1093-R. FOR RENT—A nicely furnished sleep- FOR RENT—Comfortable, room. Hot water. Good Tcktibe, Phone 1250-R. 102 Ave. A. Large closet. Hot water. Buitable for two. 300 Ave. B. LARGE ROOM, gas plate, clothes closet, bath adjoining. Near post- Office. 208 Rosser. LARGE ROOM suitable for one or two gentlemen. Always hot water. 507 4th St. bath. Suitable for two. 306 9th. Phone 1330. FURNISHER front sleeping room. _Close in. 218 Ist. 8t. Phone 262-R. FOR RENT—Sleeping room next to bath. 813 2nd St. Phone 263. a gmat room at 618 Phone 308-W. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Refrigerator, radio, oné floor lamp and two table lamps, electric beater and dishes, smoker, Must sell at once. Apt. after 7 p. m. INCE—Cook stove, heater, Maytag, chiffonier, dining table, dish cupboard and other ar- ticles. At De Haan’s, Moffit, N. D. ;FOR SALE—M-W Opecial Quality Electric ironer. 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. |FOR SALE—Double brass bed, com- plete. Also R. 8. Howard piano. D. B. Cook. Phone 983-M. Travel Opportunities | FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Next to, 1. 1929 Buick Coupe We Trade and Give Terms Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. USED TRUCK HEADQUARTERS International Harvester Co. Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet Coach 1929 Chevrolet Sedan . | 1828 Chevrolet Sedan . | 1930 Chevrolet Coach . 1932 Chevrolet Truck . - 3 1936 Chevrolet Truck, brand new. We trade and give terms HEDAHL MOTOR CO. Bismarck. FOR SALE—At a bargain, 1932 De Luxe Chevrolet Coach. Excellent condition. $140 down payment, 306 W. Rosser after 8 p. m. FOR SALE BY OWNER—10935_ Ply- mouth DeLuxe Sedan. A No. 1 con- dition. Cheap. 522 3rd St. ‘one | BUICK car driven by owner only. Also lots facing east near Roose velt school. Cora McLean. 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 Guaranteed. 305 Broadway. Either regular or spring filled. 1023 Bdwy. Phone 1126. Business Opportunity FOR” RENT—Combination barber shop and beer parlor. Rent reason- able. Inquire at Golde’s I. G. A. || FURNISHED 3 rooms and bath, base- Built-in features. Electric $45. For appointment FOR RENT—Furnished | apartment. and kitchenette, $28. Everts Apts. 314 Third St. FOR RENT—Two room, completely furnished apartment. Call Mrs. Showalter, at 120 W. Ros- .. | WANTED—Woman employed to share FURNISHED 2 large room apar Gas, lights, heat, water 924-4th. Phone 851-W. | FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room apart- ment and private bath. Also a sleeping room, Call at 812 Ave. B. ALMOST NEWLY furnished 3 room Private bath and en- Adults only. 614 pear Cc. offerings were held at 85 cents and | —. Winnipeg, Aug. 2.—(@)—Cash wheat: No. 1 northern 1.10; 1.08%; Ni No. England's national debt now stands at approximately $40,151,812,800. SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH. IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JU- DICIAL DISTRICT. Ethel M. Foster, as Administra- trix with the will annexed of the estate of Margaret: Wallman, De- ceased, i! Plaintiff, vs. Samuel D. Sturgis, Samuel D. Sturges, 8. D. Sturgis, Stephen Baker, Steven Baker, W. D. Wol- verton, George P. Fiannery, Geo. P. Flannery, John K. Wetherby, Bridger Delahant, William & Meagher, Kate Meagher, Carl R. Kositzky, Mrs, Katie Elsie Dralle, Katie Dralle, and all other per- sons unknown, claiming any es- tate or Interest in, or lien or en- cumbrance upon the property de- scribed in the complaint, Defendants, THE STATE OF, NORTH | DAKOTA HE ABOVE NAMED DE- PENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of id complaint is hereto an- herewith served upon you, serve a copy of your Answer upon the subscribers at their office in the Dakota National Bank Trust Company Bullding, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this sum- mons upon yi xclusive of the day of such service, ‘And in case of your failure to appear or answer as above required, plaintiff will take judg- ment against you by default for the reliet demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, N. D. this 25th day of June, 1936. Hyland & Foster, ‘Attorneys. for Piaintite, Office and Postoffice address, Bismarck, N. D. To the defendants above named: You and each of you will please take notice that the summons, com- plaint, and notice of no personal claim herein have been filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, Burleigh County, North Dakota and that this action is brought for the purpose of quieting title in plain- tiff and in “excluding the defendants from any right, title, and interest to and In the following described prem- ises, to-wit: West seventy 70) feet of Lots twenty three (23) and twenty four (24) Block Six (6) Sturete: Aga: tion to the City of Bismarek, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. And no personal claim is’ made against any of the said defendants, Hyland & Foster,-- FURNISHED apartment, rooms and kitchenette. north back door. 6075th St. FOR RENT—New 3 room unfurnish- ed basement apartment. modern, $25. 201 15th St. TWO ROOM apartment for with lights and water furnished. “furnished apar . Suitable for two. Lights, eat and water. 1029 7th. O clean rooms for light house- keeping. Upstairs. $23. One single TWwo_ ROOM furnished “apartment, with private bath. Adults only. Call at 612 Ist after 5 p. m. i ess: FOR RENT—Furnished apartments in Murphy apartments. 204% Main Phone 1157-W. FOR RENT—Two room unfurnished . apartment. Gas heat, lights, water, $25 mo, 622 3rd St. aa FURNISHED ROOM and kitchenette, one block from postoffice. Suitable for two. 222 3rd St. THREE room modern apartment. Frigidaire. Adults only. Call 711 9th St. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Call at 717 Thayer. % | TWO ROOM apartment and kitcher- ette. Adults only. 511 5th. “Houses for Rent FOR RENT—New modern furnished five room house. Also one light housekeeping apartment. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, base- ment garage, immediate possession. Phone 2026 or 183. FIVE ROOM modern house, available August 15th. Also postcard size kodak for sale. 1026 10th. ‘ FOR RENT—Desirable 5 room mod- ps bungalow with apartment, near < BEROPIS: «Giese EONS TF FOR RENT—Six room unfurnished modern house. Good location. In- quire at 111 Ave. A West, FOR RENT—Good 3 room house. Lo- cated north of Hughes Field. Phone 892-J. LEAVING FOR Minneapolis week of August 10. Want passenger to share | Sale, practically new. Write Trib- une Ad. 16037, WANT 4 passengers to Spokane, leav- | ing August 15th. Return Sept. 2, new V-8, radio and insurance. P. O. Box 57, Cathay, N. Dak. Room Mate Wanted bedroom. $2 per week. Call 100 Ave. B East. Farms for Sale NEW IOWA FARM CATALOG JUST OUT: SEND for your copy, mailed free, 252 farms in all parts of state, suitable for stockman, dairyman or general farmer; large and small; rolling or level; improved and unimproved; ‘Apply sae | attractively priced and on very favorable terms. First see this cat- alog, illustrated with a number of airplance views. The Travelers Ins. Co., 841, Ins. Exch., Des Moines, Ta. FOR SALE—30 acres, Tokay vine- yard, good buildings, two pumping plants, $6,500. Eight miles from Sacramento, Tokay district, $2,000 cash. (Illness). Owner, R. D. 175, Florin, California. Wanted to Trade WILL trade garage, filling station and cream station for cattle or Lore T. B. Moore, McHenry, N. Dak. First insertion (per word) 30 2 consecutive insertions 3 consecutive insertions insertions anf 7 le i : F 7 5 RENT—New modern 4 room 507-J. Paar » N. D., ttorneys for Plaintiff. 6-29 meeats 2. at .£ OH 15 12 - 83% 85% 82% +2138 218 218 n., ‘warm-blooded.’ dled Vora aul eu bee bo farm, but to prevent evapora- expenses. Also dining room set for! { Store, Judson, N. Dak. Building for rent. Best location in town. Rent reasonable. Write Box 332, Garrison, N. Dak. ____Lost and Found IF the person who removed the pen and pencil set, vanity case and other articles from the white purse in the rear seat of the car at the no further questions will be asked. LOST—Saturday, Child's glasses, i black leather case, between court- | house and 11th St. Call 1746-J. Wanted to Buy WANTED—Used cars for cash. M. B. gaa Co., 2nd and Bdwy. Phone : WANTED FOR CASH—Model A Ford or Chevrolet. Must be in good shape at attractive price. Phone Room and Board NICE, COZY room in comfortable home with morning and evening meals. Suitable for two. 61¢ 8th. WELL furnished room with morning and evening meal for lady or gen- tleman. 401 5th St. ___ For Sale FOR SALE—3 6.00x16 extra heavy Duty Goodyear puncture proof tubes, good as new. Two 625x16 Goodyear 6 ply tires, one 5.50x17 Royal tire. All in good condition. Inquire Tribune office. I HAVE 1000 ton of first class baled hay, early cut, Will sell in truck or carload lots. H. A. Griffin, Glyn- don, Minn. iu. Oats, 35 ton rye hay, $6.00 per ton’ Banry. _Krier, % mile east of capitol. goods, Also piano and 1926 Buick Coupe. 110 Bdwy. FOR SALE—Old and new hay. Truck or carload lots. Edw. Carlson, Pele ton, Minn.

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