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4 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and — Market Report for Tues., Aug. 4 STOCK PRICES FIGHT'/New York Stocks 1 | Grain Quotations WAY FORWARD WITH), comm» | DOWNASRAINFALL | resco ee a (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) 1 Jun, 1% | Aug. 5. Am. Ci 126 MOISTENS MIDWEST x: 1 dark northern, 58 lIbs.. Am. 2 No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. 6 No. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs. T ste : No. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. Late Tone Is Mixed After Bulls ikS|Corn Plunges 4 Cente With ba ‘ me ee id ae . Put on Drive to Rally #i| Wheat Not Far Behind in No. § dark northern, 52 Ibs lo. lark nor’ I» List ie Selling Splurge No, 8 dark northern, 80 Is. : Am. Sug. Rer. eet seenconreenens ample Grade: | Am. Tel. & jae . 7 49 lbs., $1.04; 48 $lbs., 1.01; 47 lbs., 98; “oe New York, Aug. 4.—(#)—Led by . Tob. ee 108% | Chicago, Aug. 4—(#)—Renewal of | 46 Ibs, 95; 45 lbs. 92; 44 lbs. 87; 43 ircrafts and industrial specialties the 25% | heavy selling as trade approached an/Ibs., 84; 42 Ibs. 81; 41 Ibs., 78; 40 Ibs., stock market Tuesday fought its way 61% | end plunged the corn market down|75; 39 Ibs. 72; 38 Ibs., 69; 37 lbs., ce roe oe ig el 6 = Beli) second time Tuesday to 4 cents ne : hard amber durum. e close §=Case a ie] losses. fo, 1 mixed durum. turned forward for a gain of around | A584. ne Wheat gave way with corn andjNo. 1 red durum. 4 points. The late tone was mixed. 28%, ) dropped about 4 cents. Late selling|‘No. 1 flax ‘Turnover approximated 1,000,000 5% of corn was based largely on predic-|No. 2 flax. shares, 31, |tlons of unsettled weather east of the| No. 1 rye The can shares were mixed. y | Mississippi, lending hope for a check | Barley American Can was under some pres- 17% | Of crop deterioration. Oats .. éure, while buyers had the advantage 20% | Corn closed flurried, 2% to 4% un-|Hard winter whe: in Continental. 55% |der Monday’s finish, Sept. 1.06% to In spite of a drop of a point ‘x s. 30% | %4, Dec. 94%, wheat 2% to 3% down, in Douglas Aircraft other aircraft 1s- 30% | Sept. 1.10% to %; Dec. 111% t0 %,| chicago, Rane ouPer TN sues were in demand. ‘T1% | oats 143 to 2% off, and provisions un-| ~ wheat— h Low. Close sncininet® of fractions to > 8 point oF 0 $3%4 [changed to 25 cents lower. 1.00% 1.10% includes ‘anscontinent & West- a 2 28% | man 1 § nneapolis, UP) — Wheat ’ has been stimulated of late by in- 168." | futures faded’ to ae easier closing creased air travel and express ship- 73% | level Tuesday but resisted pressure oticeably. re wa: ell Lanier 25% | ing. Sepember wheat closed 2% ; Placed for airplane engines. 52% Jlower at 1.28%, Dec. 2% lower at i Auburn came against late selling 67 | 1.25%, and May 2% lower at 1.22%. 1 SERGE cute ITE eat Fi | Meher after Sutging. carly: Septens, pica were Chrysler, Sears Roe- 1% | ber flax closed % higher at 2.12% | Se! uck, Western Union, Westinghouse, 3% | 8nd Dec. % up at 2.13. Corn Products, Pennsylvania and 2 een, gk bead age a General Motors, the latter on heavy 119 [424s Dee. 14 at 42%; Sept. feed bar- volume. ant fey ine “at Len MEAT DRG, Ge kee: Budd Mig., another heavily traded 22% mee rye 2% at 77% and Dec. stock, was up nearly a point. Gains 38% Mah wih wheat undertone was firm to of fractions to a point or so were|Com. 16%! strong. Durum was in good demand. scored by Santa Fe, International 3% | Winter wheat was firm and wanted. a Harvester, Cerro de Pasco, Loew's,|Con. Edis at Corn was slow and weaker, Oats Jan. was 0 e ° and New York Central. Hig] Seca. “avs, Sue ta winnee tone [ne tu Pont, an early gainer. of about 9% | 9nd easier. Barley was in sharp de- i 2 points, lost a good part of its rise 30 |™and until near the close and then Bonds turned irregular following es |, slower tone developed. Flax was in MINNEAPOLIS RANGE P early steadiness, although a few in- gE at dese aitoacinie » | Minneapolis, Aug. 4—()— ‘ dustrial loans were strong. Foreign % Prod Wheal si High Low Close currenices were narrow and mixed. % luce Markets | D. en ia ine Hoan CHICAGO 1.26 = 1.22% 1.22 . TM chicego; chug 4 Butter wan | Be boot Livest 34 |tirm in tone Tuesday and eggs and ve. 1,00 56%4| poultry were See q SOUTH ST. PAUL 179° extra firsts (90-91) 35-35%: 1% 68% 69 ‘ South St. Paul. Aug. 4—(—(U. 8. 39 Tira (abceoy ate 34%: standards (90 5 r she stock abou 8,526, ady; prices un- 7M dew eee teeta coos a. apes er ae ‘ Common to medium grades’ around 23% Ibs. up 18%, less 44% 42 42% ' 5.00-6.50; 1 de heifi 44 | than 4% Ibs. 17; horn hens 143j ‘ Tocal account: beet cows mostly, 4.00: 31%|Flymouth and White Rock springs pe date tls BO; ‘cutter ‘grades largely’ 3.00-75. oF Em Js, colored 17; Plymouth and White Oh Uh 4 more; bulls weak, common to ium oc! ryers |, colores ‘mout dertone steady to weak. Calves 1,900: is chickens 14; roosters 14%, Leghorn shies : 2 : mostly steady: better grade milk fed 2a | Toowtars, 104: turkeys 13-16; heavy vealers 7.50; selections 8.00; » heavy young 14, s UTH Brassy calves 3.50-5.00; culls down to ire White ducks 12, emai Solored 11; Duluth, ae Aug. aie young geese 14, 2. Minn., —(P— Hogs 6,000, lights and butchers 18% Durum— wh Low Close steady to 10 1 iteady to 10 41% : 139 = 1.30% higher: top eats om notes Treo Bi New wots wee, rere —Live poul-|OEC. seers verre aaree 133% ; 3s er 2 1 : Vb, 10.00-55; 260-300 Ib. 9.30.10. 3 big- 80. | (Rocks and Leghorns) 13-22; fowls weights @own to 9.00 and under; sows 3: 220; 400 1b. down 8.75-9.10; heavier weights oie eackeaccuearotdas a Ries down to 8.40 and under in instances; 24%| Butter, 12,174, firmer. Creamery, 17% 215 2.16 ? toy ian See eec uate 20% higher oe ae pate as Rai 17% 2.18% 2:15% F .00-8.25 3 score’ rsts Sn cost Monday 9.35; iy aD 34%-36; centralized (90 score) eee Sh 2,000, about 20 Wash- | Int. ington lambs on sale and 700 natives: | Int. Tel, & Tel, 1 | akesisia Rok Gem, Siete whole] MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN early sales fat native lam! dy | Johns-Manville 119% |" Eggs, 19,445, firm. Mixed colors: Minne: Aug 4.—(?)— Wheat ges, A @) at 9.75; common throwouts 00; | Kelvinator 30% Special cks 30-33%; standa receipts sday ‘pi compared to 55 bulk Washingtons held around 10.00; 4 | 29%; 8 25; mediums 23%: dirties |a gear 860. early sales fat ewes 2.00-3.50; bulk 21% No" 1, on average checks 18%-20%; lis cash wheat and coarse Washington lambs Monday ° 10.00; 67% | undergrades 21-24. grain clos auctions today follow: ders 8.00, 100% ee aah Wheat shippers firm: all lower grades, slow, 54%] (BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES : Delivered To Arrive weak; strictly good springer cows at Butter Matures: lhyDNS ROOT TBs amet sei noes selling down High Low Close], 9 JbS-5 1.42% 146% 06. sseee to | nm . $4 Storage Standards, ee Tos. 140% 1.45% Y November ....... 36% 35% 35% i Sued Aa ICAL an 2DNS 8 \ Chicago, Aug eu, §. D. AD “4 Be tg oe 139% 1.44% r3 —Hogs 18,000, including 4,000 direct; dards, Oct. 27% 27% 27% (2 B N 8 87 mostly sioady to 10 lower than Mo: Ibs. ...... 1.36% 1.43% je 180-25 = r ‘ ib., ._10,50-11.10; most’ sows 8. 3%| | Miscellaneous | » 184% 108% 7% FOREIGN EXCHANGE i fairl; tive; 6 ion heifers and mixed ee 184] | New York, Aug. 4.—®—Forelgn - 131% 1.38% 4 16 |change steady. Demand: LOR AMSseReLy LCR Ue D0 nid tor ane 32% | tain 5.01%; France 6.59; Italy 7.88% yearlings; several loady 8.00-75; most Gal at tey Mise ah ats omg 1.29% 1.36% steers 7.50-8.50 with grassy and — travel 2.50: Novas Main Bweaen warmed up kinds 6.25-7.25; stock cat- 284s | oes: Montreal 99.96% is + 1,285 1.34% su, é od hands; good to cholce Montana yeai MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR » 1.27% 1.32% lings stock steers late Monday Minneapolis Aug” 4-2 our Bo 1.26% 1.30% bulk of crop that day turning at 8% (changed. Shipments, 31,808. Pure eae % teeee 5.50; all she stock fully steady; bul asic | bras, Banda Standard middlinge, 131 3H itfong at"'S00 "down moslly 658 ae" cata. Winter “ty a 12% r 14% dow MONEY RATES Sheep 3,000, including 300 directs 22%) New York, Aug. 4.— 1 iDRwor tee ee eae tea | Os 284) stonay, d ber scent all day, Prime) 1H W... 130% 132% 128% 1.20% better grades to packers 10.00-50; city 39%! commercial paper % per cent. Time | 13% protein butchers paying 10.65 and 10.75 aan 10% |ioans steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1% per ipewor ingly. Low grade throwouts 00; 8 |cent offered. 1H Ww. ++ 1.28% 1.30% 1.26% 1.28% { slaughter sheep scarce, steady: bulk 3% = 12% “ ae -3.50; lightweights at outside INNEAPOLIS STOCKS ieee jure. polis, Aug. 4.—(#)—Stocks| 1H W... 1.26% 1.28% 1.24% 126% ostts OTE oy Bank Stock 13%. inne © AR rien an leering 1H OW... 123% 126% 121% 124% ¢ > Sd carilams Action mnt oase: 31% (By the Associated Preas) Seinnseets.and Benth ‘Dakota. When a mi little changed; other classes, lar B | Soviand Surah as; Yard, 1 HW... 125% 127% 1.23% 1.25% steady; scattered lots fed yearlings up 47 One Ine, Sho 1.7 2DHWor to 8.50: large share around 7,00-8.00; 51% Bel. Inc. Sh. 2H OW... 1.23% 1.25% 1.21% 1.23% rat ae Sows, Eb0-4581 cutter ie © 3DH Wor ‘grades 3.00250; few stockers 5.00 12 y‘tae asrocinted Pr ; 3 HW... 291% 1.34% 1.19% 1.22% one, 3 : 8% ane baa 1 amber hd 00; moderatel; tive. t Miswest Cor Berry on ner ee evita wh) McGraw BL dou" 60 Ibs... 196% 1.65% 143% 1.62% 10.60; few, better 180-240 1b, 4 2 amber hd | 605, i He 59 Ibs. 145% 1.65% 4 butchers 1 little action for GOVERNMENT BONDS ee Ld ‘ other weilg! ws largely 9.00-15; New York, Aug: 4.—(®—Govern- |2 amber hd l good 300-350 Ib. weights 9.25; sows bid i ment Bonds: 58 ibs. .. 144% 1.64% ssees to packers 9.00 down: strong weight 33%] Treasury 44's 118.8. 3 amber hd j feeder pigs “up to $25; stags 8.50 Bs Treasury 4's 113.18. : 87 ee 1.42% 164K cece seoee sheep 1,000; ly fat lamb ac- amber. \ vests dames oe ently fat am, ae: BN ew voreeRe Re ag 18M 180K slaughter ewes opened steady, largely ii American Can 85 Ibs. .. 1.35% 1.62% \ }5a.downs package lamb molght owes Cities Bervice 4%. 4 amber hd 5 , 2 year olds Blec. Bond & Share 24%. 64 Ibs. .. 1.38% 1.61% Re eee ‘4 Minneapolis, Auge tcom—-Range of et chiss CHICAGO baa car + ile 131% 150% lot grain sales: Wheat, No, ? dark il amber . c northern 1443s aample grade dark it, ee an on track 2, foi andl, 92 ern LIKE STK oles sees northern 1,18%-1. No. 1 mixed 97% [California White Rose slightly strong. {> i 1.39%; No. 1 dark hata winter L2Tae Paar ather ato about Atendy, supplies Si Ibs... 127% 1.55% 4 } ORE No.8 write st ea Bye, No: 34 fairly moderate, demand gi wed | Low ah discounted 2c.” 4 85%. Barle: i. r ewt. Idaho Bi No 1 244 He Corn, not quoted. 18: | eae h pelea Rl aig strat omens ad DULUTH CASH GRAIN 11% |1. and fae raded Duluth, te in, Aus i guigtr ee 20% | California White Rose US. hae ‘Corn— closing pric Wheat: Belts 2 yellow... 112 112 1.46%; 58 Ibs, 1.38: rh 80515 108 1.09 be, LAOH 1 18 ab taised 104 105 Tbs. 1.81% 1.59 9% d falr quality 2.45; US. No. 2,/3 1.06 No. 5, 521 6 Maryland cobbiers Us. Nov i;|4 mixed 103... 1.27% 1.8% 5 95 Bale Maes cobblers US. No. 1,|5 mixed.... 101 1.02 ..... 1 northern 1. 138% faryland cobblers US, No. | Oats— hard winter Monta: 13 2 white. MK rtd Mh a 4 bane fo ladit Ses Be 2 ie. 4 Se B% $" i re a | Not i rye 04-81%, Ry 1 ee see ite oats 44-4 15: seeeee BUM 28% 80% ..... ; a s0ti08; teed 62% i, 4 OS 2% 4 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1986 _ | ‘Spanky Rates, -Live ‘Stand-In A dummy once was used as Spanky McFarland’s “stand: But now Spanky is a star and, accordingly, he rates a real, live stand-in. He’s Joe Strauch, of Chicago, who looks very much like the famous little actor. Here are all three—Joe, at top, the discarded dummy, and ‘ Spanky. *| 20%: No. 1 mix +|sample grade 40 %mus' Sheep Saved From Drouth Thirsty,’ emaciated from the ¢ long drive to the railroad over western rangelands long since burned black, these sheep, pho- tographed at ‘the Belle Fourche, S. D., stockyards, symbolized the utter tragedy of the great drouth. Near starvation, they were being rushed to Nebraska where pastures still had escaped the blight. 1 yellow 142%-14 sample grade 40% No rye. mixed 411%; No. J sty white 1544-46 Barley No. 2 malting 1.0 nom; malting 75-1.00 nom. Timothy seed 6.50-80 cwt. Clover secd 17.25¢ 22.00 cwt. BOSTON wool (P)—(U. S. sales were being closed at 1 steady to slightly firme wools were receiving 0 quiries, but few sales wer Fine clothing Ohio wool was sold in the range 30-32 cents in the grease. Some fine Delaine wool was sold at 34 cents in the grease, or at 86-89 cents scoured basis which up to the nominal quotatio Ohio Delaine, quoted at in the grease. on fine cents 6 WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN x WVinnipes, Aug. northern 1.06% 2 Wille ay If Europe and the world can find no other way of settling disputes t/than war now—when we are still * ence equipment will be received finding and burying bodies of those who fell 20 years ago—the world de- serves to perish—Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, of England. REQUEST FOR BIDS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HIGH- ways Pri posals for furnishing mainten- y e State Highway Commissioner in the offices of the Department of State Highways at Bismarck, North Dakoia, not later than 10 o'clock A, M. August 26, 1936, at which time and place they will be ‘publicly opened and read. The proposals must be mailed to or otherwise deposited with the Devart- ment of State Highways at Bismarck, North Dakota, and shall be sealed and endorsed “Proposal for Furnishing Maintenance Equipment.” A certified check for 5%, together with a bidder’s bond in the ful amount of the gross sum bid, must accompany each proposul. The price bid is to include prepaid “freight to point of delivery. CORT mbisted purchases "eonstst of .} ot tl the following: Rotar: Auger Type Self Propell- ed Snow Plo: 10—Four ‘Wheet Drive, 5-10 Ton Ca- pacity eouge 8. 10—"V" Type ‘Truck Snow Plows. 8,000 Feet Slat Snow Fence to each ¢ following points: rek, Dick- by jey Cit inzone Williston, Minot, Devils Lake and Grand Forks. Copies of the proposal blanks and specifications say be obtained from e Deparimentio® ia: Highways at awe bidders are Invited to be present tthe opening ‘of the proposals, ght is reserved to reject any and au proposals, to waive technicall- tles, or to pert. such be de- termined to be for th of the State. EP. Bitmerck, North Ds DI waYs. Piqned: W. J. Plannigan, ag: uly 3 eer ieee +|see may est interests ARTMENT OF STATE HIGH- Work Wanted Female Help Wanted LINOTYPE operator wants steady position, 16 years experience, good string of type, clean proofs. Write Eric G. Paterson, Mandan, N. D. Gen. Del. SPECIAL Work for Married Woman. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Send dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. A~4288, Cincinnati, Ohio. EXPERIENCED man desires work in grocery store, beer parlor or what have you. References. Call or write Tribune Ad. 16067 COMPETENT Bookkeeper wants part time bookkeeping or auditing work. Able to type also, handle corre- wanted by experienced man. work guaranteed. Tel. 2088-LW. EXPERIENCED girl wants work as _waitress, Call at 722 3rd St. | TWO Sisters want work by hour or day. Call 169. 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. oe only. Call at 234 W. Thayer. tment. )3 room apart” 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. FURNISHED 3 room ground floor apartment, $30; 2 room basement | apartment, $20, including gas heat, | lights, water and laundry privileges. | 515 2nd St. | FURNISHED ground fioor, 3 room ‘apartment. Living room, kitchen- ette with breakfast nook. Bedroom adjoining private bath, if desired. 808 7th. FOR RENT—One unfurnished apart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Laun- dry privileges. Fireproof building. Strictly modern. Inquire Tribune office. TWO ROOM ground floor furnished apartment. Heat, lights furnished. Laundry privileges. Adults only. 802 2nd St. Phone 282-M. FOR RENT—Modern furnished 3 room apartment with private bath, and refrigerator. Private entrance. Ground floor. 502 8th St. ONE large room unfurnished apart- ment, modern. Heat, water, gas furnished. Murphy bed. 606 3rd St. Phone 1720. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment. Private entrance. Lights, water, gas and telephone. 314 W. Rosser. FOR RENT—Apartment, , kitchenette, living room, bedroom and bath for one month. Adults only. H. M. Beall, 618 3rd St. die FURNISHED 3 rooms and bath, base- ment. Built-in features. Electric ice box. $45. For appointment phone 1849. Modern. Gas, lights, heat, water furnished. 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 apartment. Private bath and en- trance. Adults only. 614 Ave. C._ FURNISHED apartment, two large rooms and kitchenette. north back door. 6076th St. FOR RENT—New 3 room unfurnish- ed basement apartment. Partly modern, $25. 201 15th St. | with lights and water furnished. 523 So, 9th. Phone 894-M. FURNISHED 2 large room apartment. | Apply at: TWO ROOM apartment for rent, WANTED—Experienced cook at once. State experience in first letter. IRVIN HOTEL, Kenmare, N. = WANTED—Experienced girl for gen-| eral housework. None other need pply. 402 W. {GIRL FOR: general HOTSEWOPE on farm. Call 802 2nd. Rooms for Rent 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. 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. Thayer. Phone 1470-R. WELL FURNISHED room with closet, well ventilated, near bath. Close in. Reasonable rent. Call 1093-R. |\FOR RENT—Oomfortable, desirable room. Hot water. Good location. Phone 1250-R. 102 Ave. A. 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. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Next to bath. Suitable for two. 306 9th. Phone 1330. FURNISHED front sleeping room. Close in, 218 ist. St. Phone 262-R. LARGE UNFURNISHED FRONT __toom. Next to bath. 113 Thayer. FOR RENT—Sleeping room next to bath. 813 2nd St. Phone 263. FOR RENT—Sleeping room at 618 2nd St. Phone 308-W. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Reason- able. Phone 1730-J. __ Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE AT ONCE—Cook stove, heater, Maytag, chiffonier, dining table, dish cupboard and other ar- ticles. At De Haan’s, Moffit, N. D. {FOR SALE—Full size brass bed with complete mattress and springs, $10. Inquire 111 Ave. A West. | FOR SALE—Overstuffed chair. Ex- cellent condition. Price $8.00. Ct 206 13th St. Travel Opportunities. | 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 WANTED—Woman employed to share bedroom. $2 per week. Call 100 Ave. B East. Farms for Sale . yard, good buildings, two pumping Plants, $6,500. Eight miles from Sacramento, Tokay district, $2,000 cash. (Illness). Owner, R. D. 175, Florin, California. Farms for Rent FOR SALE—30 acres, Tokay Vine-j Looking for a Good Man? Use the WANT-ADS 1938 Plymouth Touring Sedan Plymouth Coach Plymouth Coach We Trade and Give Terms Corwin-Churehill Motors, Ine. 122 Main Phone 700 USED TRUCK HEADQUARTERS The Best Used Trucks at the Lowest Prices in Town ~ International Harvester Co. FOR SALE Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Sedan Chevrolet Sedan . Chevrolet Coach . Chevrolet Truck . Chevrolet ‘Truck, brand new. We trade and give terms HEDAHL MOTOR CO.,. Bismarck. FOR SALE BY OWNER—1935 Biy- mouth DeLuxe Sedan. A No.1 cone dition. Cheap. 522 3rd 8t. yeep Gao Also lots facing east near velt_school. Cora McLean. 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. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126, shop and beer parlor. Rent reason- able. Inquire at Golde’s I. G. A. Store, Judson, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Restaurant fixtures. Building for rent. Best location in town. Rent reasonable. Write Box 332, Garrison, N. Dak. Lost and Found LOST—Saturday, Child’s glasses, black leather case, between court- house and 11th St. Call 1746-J. Wanted to Buy WANTED FOR CASH—Model A Ford or Chevrolet. Must be in good snare: at attractive price. Phone WANTED TO BUY—Used wheel ope or parts for repairs. Phone FOR RENT—800 A ranch; 550 A pas- ture, 250 hay. Plenty water, good buildings, $300. 60 tons hay at $10.00. F. J. Templeman, Dawson. ONE ROOM furnished apartment, near capitol. Suitable for two. Lights, heat and water. 1029 7th. ;| FOR RENT—August 15, , two or three room ground floor apartment. Adults only. Phone 614. TWO clean rooms for light house- keeping. Upstairs. $23. One single room, $12. 1014 Bdwy. ee FOR RENT—Furnished apartments in Murphy apartments, 204% Main Ave. Phone 1157-W. . | FOR RENT—Two room unfurnished apartment. Gas heat, lights, water, $25 mo. 622 3rd St. one block from postoffice. Suitable for two, 222 3rd St. +e THREE room modern furnished apartment. Frigidaire, Adults only. Call 711 9th St. ‘|FOR RENT—Purnished apartment, living room, kitchenette, $24. Everts. 314 3rd Bt. we bs FOR RENT—All modern” furnished apartment. Private bath. 423 10th Bt. The 24 gliding clubs in England at present have approximately 800 mem- bers and about 100 gliders and sail- planes, bats than Americans and Europeans, contrary to popular belief. FURNISHED ROOM and kitchenette, | Orientals do not make better acro- FLAPPER, FANNY SAYS: Wanted to Trade WILL trade garage, filling station and cream station for cattle or horses. T. B. Moore, McHenry, | _N. Dak. EXCHANGE—65% ft. bathtub for 4% ft. tub. Wanted: Two high tank toilet_bowls. Phone 905. Labs Ride Wanted TWO PASSENGERS want ride to Yakima, Wash. Willing to share expenses. Phone 2122. and evening meal for lady or gen- tleman. 401 5th 8t. 4 i : ff HF i : | | : 5 #3 FY as | Be af . 7 t] | 7 i it i } Poultry POULTRY RAISERS! See Mr. Traug- er, (Licensed U. 8S. culler) from Mandan electric hatchery for cull- ing, caponizing and vaccinating for colds, cholera, and poultry diseases. __—_——_—S———————SSS For Sale FOR SALE—3 6.00x16 extra heavy Duty Goodyear puncture proof 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. CUCUMBERS FOR SALE—At J. F. Campagna, 909 Memorial Highway. Phone 2069-J. 6 | FOR SALE—Old and new hay. Truck or carload lots. Edw. Carlson, Fel- ton, Minn. 2000 Ton of Hay fa Sale. AL. Gulbro, Pekin, N. Dak. Houses for Sale FOR SALE by owner: Six room. modern home, four room basement partment. A bargain. Owner leay- ing, city. Call 323 10th or phone

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