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‘Or Ne 3 ; ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1936 |. Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and | Market Report for Mon., Aug. 10 | STOCK PRICES DIP [New York Stocks| WHEAT PRICES DROP [Grain Quotations AS PROFIT TAKERS SWING INTO ACTION Coppers, Alcohols, Industrial Specialties Strong Through- out Session New York, Aug. 10-—(>)—Although ‘coppers, alcohols and industrial spe: cialties took the stock market bite in their teeth Monday, late profit-tak- ing gave shares a pasha tug. The closing tone Transfers were in the neighborhood ‘of 1,300,000 shares. Gainers of fractions to a point or so included Bethlehem, Crucible Steel, Sears-Roebuck, Dougias, United Air- craft, American Telephone, Consoli- dated Edison, Anaconda, Kennecott, | Ben: Phelps Dodge, American Can, West- inghouse, Union Pacific, Northern Pa- cific, National Distillers, Distillers Corp.-Seagrams, U. 8. Industrial Al- cohol and Schenley. Allied Chemical came under in-/By creasing pressure as the afternoon wore on and dropped sharply. Losses of fractions to a point OF oat so ruled in U, 8, Steel, General Mo-| $8 tors, Chrysler, Boeing, Western Union, Du Pont, Santa Fe, New York Central,| Gres Corn Products and Southern Pacific. Particular resistance was shown by on Case and Columbian Carbon, both of! 6B’ T's pac which rallied briskly. | Livestock i gat SO, 8T. PAUL South St. Paul, Aug. 10. S. D. A.)—Cattle 10,600; reasonably. active; fed steers scarce; very good lightweights up to H slaughter she stock mostly steady grass butcher heifers up to 5.25; good grain fed quotable around 7.00 to 15; common beef cows 4.00 to 4.28; low cutter to cutter grades 3.00 to} Dome Mines ’ 3.75; bulls weak to 25 cents off; bulk 4.00’ to 4.50; few heavy bologna up|Du! to 4.75; better grade stockers atrong to 25 cents higher; lower grade little Ei. change; common to 4.00 to 5.25. Calves 3,900, mostly steady; medium steers good and choice veelers scarce 6,80 to 8.00; | Gen. oe killer calves 3.00 to 5.00; few|Gen. Sheep, 2,600; run includes five loads Dakotas, mostly feeding lambs; bal- ance natives; no early sales; slaugh- ter classes sellers resisting 25-50 cents “lower bids; bidding 9.25 down on fat] 0d: lambs, about 3.25 down on ewes; load/ G, Dakota feeding lambs steady at 7.25. Dairy cows, light supply clearing’ readily; prices little changed, Ship- bers fairly active; medium springers 47.50-60.00; strictly good quotable 65.00-75.00; lightweight down to 35.00 occasionally. Hogs 6,000; fairly active; steady to strong with Friday or strong to 15 cents higher than Saturday. Spots up more; top 10.75; better 170 to 250 Ibs. 10.25 to 10.75; 250 to 300 lbs. 9.50 to 10.40; big weights down to 9.00 and under; desirable 140 to 170 Ibs. 9.25 to 10.70; sows meinly 8.50 to 9.15; little done on pigs; average cost Saturday 9.30; weight 260; for the week 9.38; weight 280. CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 10.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) —Hogs 15, ooo including 4,000 direct; strong to 10 higher than Friday's sdws mostly steady; extreme bulk desirable 180-250 lbs. . better stage 140-160 Ib. 9.75-10.60; ‘mos 8.65 9, Cattle 20,000, 5 steers and yearlings 15-25 higher, active at advance; all grades sharing upturn but most activity centering on strict- ly, grainted era ep best if atoers 9.65; sever: 35 and 9.50; some 1,402 Ib, averal price; heifers and lig! mixed yearlings very active and strong to 25 cents hil best heifers 9.00; nea killin common grade Teeders strong to higher; cows 10-15 up on killer counts bulls and vealers strong 5.50 down and 9.00 down, respectively. Sheep, 12,000, including 6,01 fat lambs siow, early t er; better grade iativ few 10.23; fittle done on lower grat eding ing. ewes 6.75 on ve ewes wei +m a mostly 2,50-3.25, 25-50 lows 3 SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Ia., Aug. 10.—()—(U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle, 7,500; sianenter teers ‘mos strong; cows y eders moderatel; 25 higher; early sal eors and yearlings iaresly ckage round 850 lb. year- ood §=fed heifers held few sales 7.75 Il Ho load lot eld. HH Hogs, than Frida; 250 1b. bul che sparingly; n medium and “f pt sows 9.15: pacl coe: stags up to A includin 290 billed Fill ae actlo: packers wert peat ati lots fat ewer 3.50 de in dark northern +1. dark northern 1. (AP—U.| Cont. Can fully steady | Cont. 9.60-10,003 | ny Closing Prices Aug. 10 A rare SD SERA NSZAILISBsB wah Fs0SBSi lambs. 8.00; |Onlo HE LHR KS AS CANADA CROP IS DISCOUNTED ABROAD Many Traders Mark Time as They Await American Gov- ernment’s Estimates Chicago, Aug. 10.—(#)—Disappoint- ing behavior of foreign markets in vir- tually ignoring Canadian government confirmation of big crop losses led to} 7, late as well as early downturns Mon- day of wheat prices, Many traders were inclined to mark ‘time while awaiting the government crop report. About the lowest prices of the day in wheat were prevalent in the late dealings, Wheat closed weak, 1 cent to 1% under Saturday’s finish, Sept. 1.10% bareback chickens 14: roosters 14%, Leghorn roosters 13%; hen turkeys 16, toms 15, No. 2 turkeys heav: old ducks 14, heavy young 16%; small white 14, staal colored 13; young weese 15, old 1 NEW YORK New York, Aug. 10.—(@)—Live poul- try easy. By freight: Broilers; Rocks 19; colored mixed with rocks 16-17; Leghorn unquoted; fowls: Colored 19-21; Leghorn 15-16; roosters 15; turkeys 14-20; ducks 11-13; chickens unquoted, Butter, 7,808, steady. Creamery, higher than extra 364-37; extra (92 6; firsts (88-91 scores) seconds (84-87 scores) 34- ntralized (90 score) 35%. firm. No state cheese Mixed colors: 12; standards mediums 22-22%; average checks BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Aug, 10.—U)—. Butter Futures: ! High Low Close Storage Standard, November . + 35% 34% 34% Ess Refrigerator Sta dards, Oct. - 26% 26% 26% _ $ 1 Miscellaneous | FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. ——) exchange irregular; Britain 5.02 9-. Fra 7.88; Cormeen t is 5; Norway 36. Be: HMontrest 100.00. MONEY ages New York, oe —M—Call money steady; 1 per aint all day; prime commercial paper per cent; time Joanie ady; 60 days-6 mos 1% per cent offei MINNEAPO! OCKS P+ rpesaecahlg Aug. 10.—@)—Stocks oeriret Bank Stock 13%. Northwest Banco 10%. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the ited Midwest Corp. 11%. STOCKS New orl Aus, Tov)—Curb: Ami n Gen. 9%. Citi “gery Share 24%. Elec. Bond GOVERNMENT BONDS Aus. New_York, 10.—@)—Govern- ment Bonds: ‘Treasury ¢%' ‘Treasury INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) land Fund. 10.07-10.89, INo. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Ce.) Aug. 10 No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. ,. No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 83 Ibs, No, 5 dark northern, 52 lbs, No, 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. ‘No. 5 dark northern, 60 Ibs. Sample grain: 49 Ibs., 1.10; ita, 1.07; 47 lbs, 1.04; 46 Ibs., i, % 43 bar a Ne. 1 hard amber durum No, 1 mixed durum . No, 1 red durum . No. 1 flax... No, 2 flax . % #|to %, Dec. 110% to %, com % to 311% down, Sept. 1.09% to, Dec. 92% MI to %, oats unchanged to % lower,/ Minneapolis, Aug. 10. 7%] and provisions from 7 cents (ig bse High Low Close yp | decline to a rise of 2 cents. Sept. i 121% 12 ee HH MILL CITY WHEAT May 123% 123% 120 1.20% Wetting 5 neapolis, —(P)— e %l tations of a slightly bearish govern- 1200 1.21 1.200 121 ment crop estimate due after the po 7 close and rather decided weakness at cc; er, 9 % | Winnipeg guided wheat futures prices 12 12 9% 70% ae hao pis ask oe eg eee tee ie eptember wheat close c lows 1% 11% 36 16% tt $1.29%, D 1% I ; aS Fale aka May Sie lower at 1% 7% 15% 76 119% | Flax futures eased slightly. ‘Sep: 14% tember closed \c lower at $2.09% and A2% 42% 41% 41% 3 ber 1S ower, at | $2.08%- 8 43 41% 41% 31% fractionaly oft, “September A349) A 4% losed 1%c lower, December 4c, 3% | May Ser keptember: tye whe, Decetn: 2.10 210 2.08 2.00% te ener ICI USS — 210 210 208 2.08% 1 n , 3 Varheat was a tritie soft at un- CHICAGO GRAIN 31% | changed prices Winter wheat bids ite Be Aug. 1 age ar a1% | Were off, and pest durum was in ready t= “Open 29%, | demand and firm to strong. ener + 1.12% 1.12 1% 1.10% 9% Se. “Outs Semana way fair 111% 111% 110% 1.10% Hr] akan Mela SAAC aan a oe 34 | was firm to strong, Flax wes in ‘ sid 1.04% 1.03 1.08% ie ood demand and offers were heavy. | nec 09% 99% 99% aa May 90% 88 89% yette i Produce Markets | 3% |o— 42% ALK 43 jer 5 9 WBF ie vi ae y intone ‘Monda: eel eggs were Me 43% 43% eroultry was aten ee itter on8e, creamery -spe- 19% 18% 78% 47%4| cisls (93 vcore) Be ous extras (2) 9 7% 7% 30 “ : standards (90 11% 16% .16% extra firsts local 28%, care |BeDt vse cece vesee ceeee fresh graded firsts local 22%, | Dec. .....00 seeee seen ceeee 13 current receipts 21. Sia cae eee aiat ibaa nna La Lhe) 33% | Ibs. 1744: Leghorn hens 14; Plymouth 11.77 11.80 ae and Whit ee ck, springs 20, colored 11.82 11.82 . 101 oe! ryers 18% At colored iste see mouth,» White 119t 11.85 11.90 e 4 ort | 2 ibs. up 15,” less than 2 lbs. 15%3 + 13.70 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Aug. 10.—(®)— Durum— bk ali cliad iif ES nm % 1 135°" 1.3844 133% 1.34 18 18 211% 212 2.11% 2.12 Ltobiderc Fegar e CASH GRAIN bed preag rae 10.- spinea tora) receipts day a cosa . nines po cash wheat and coarse grain cl Pages today follow: 5 Delivered ‘To Arrive + 143% 148%... eee seeee 142% 147% .... 58 ey ne TAL 146% 0... ree i aed 130% 145% 0... wee 3DNSS Tbs. . 137% 148% .... 3D ated 1.38% 141% .. 4 aces +. 134% 130% .. + 183% 137% .... * be «131% 135% . 5DN ry in Tbs. ..... 120% 133% .... 5DNS8 60 Tos. ..... 1.37% 191% ...- 1 nor! bs 134% 1.39% i... ig Mentans Winter Wheat ‘thern spring .. oF sy 1.33% 1.29% 1.31% “OR-DR-UR With oe aaa 85:85: 3 1.20% 1.31% 127% 1.20% eo + 127% 1.29% 1.25% 131% : roy as] me; 24 E = 1.27% 1.32% 1.25% and South Dakota Wheat 424824 78 1.24% 1.26% 1.232% 1.24% + 192% 1.24% 1.20% 123% ~ 1.20% 1.23% 1.18% 121% Durum 1 amber oie 149% 186% 146% 1.63% 2 amber hd 59 Ibs... 1.48% 1.66%... wee + 147% 165%... eo 3 ee) Saos ees eet rs : ae 14546 165% oes seve Lin |) ee 142% 1.64% 0.0. roe BE Iban: 1.89% 162% 0... aml 4 amber hd e $3 oe: 134% 158% .... 5 ha 51 Ihe... 1.30% 154% ..... .. P test—weight. discounted 2c. Gaunanen ia High Low Close 1.30% Ag I 2.12% 2.12% 2.11% 3.12% | N BVER SHORT-LIVED, FOR THLLS LEAGUE Has Faith ‘We'll Find Way to Progress Through Law,’ President Avers Washington, Aug. 10.—(#)—Presi- dent Roosevelt told labor’s non-parti- san league Monday he was confident future history would show as it had in the past, that “a return to reactionary Practices is ever short-lived.” ‘In a letter which George L. Berry, president of the league, read at the Roosevelt said: “During the past three years we ave endeavored to correct through legislation certain of the evils in our economic system. We have sought to put a stop to certain economic prac- tices which did not promote the gen- eral welfare. Some Laws Invalid “Some of the laws which were en- acted were declared invalid by the supreme court. “It is a notable fact that it was not the wage earners who cheered when those laws were declared in- valid. “I greet you in the faith that fu- ture history will show, as past his- tory has so repeatedly and 80 effec- tively shown, that a return to re- actionary practices is ever short-lived. “Having tasted the benefits of lb- eration, men and women do not for long forego those benefits. Sees Progress in Law “I have implicit faith that we shall find our way to progress through law. Your support is a priceless con- tribution toward continued faith in that outcome.” The president said he was “proud” that the league was holding its meet- ing in support of his candidacy for re-election, Just before the league's convention opened, Berry said labor in every State in the union was represented. Berry, John L. Lewis, president of Close|the United Mine Workers, and Sid- ney Hillman, president of the Amal- gamated Clothing Workers, founded the league several months ago with the announced intention of putting the “American Federation of Labor on the record for President Roose- velt.” WINNIPEG C. Winnipeg, Aug. wheat: No. 1 northern . northern 100%; No. 3 northern 97%. Oats: No. 2 white 49%; No. 3 white MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Aug. 10.—(?)—Flour Carload lots, family pa- 80 a barrel in 98 pound Shipments 28,033. Pure bran 24.1 50- i 00. Standard middlings 25.50-26.00. DULUTH CASH GR. Duluth, Aug, 10.—()—<¢ Prices: Wheat: No. 1 , ole spring 60 lbs., : 43% - 141M: No, 1 dark northern 5) Ibs., ite: 58 Ibs., “yes st ii 56 114 5 northern No. dark hard Mon- j Bard amber durum ti ALM. Barley: Seine, Gori.t0; feed bar- ley 66%-76 cl Hoagie CASH GRAIN mainly white; No, i yellow 1.08-08; sample grade 1.00-05% No. malt 45-46; sample ERY 4 Rye . Soy beans No. 2 yellow 10." "Barley actual, sales” 1:25-20; feed 50-1.00 nom; malting — 1.00-30 nom. Timothy ‘seed 6,60-90 cwt. Clover seed 17. 22.00 ew! CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Aug. 10.—(™)—(U. 8. D. A.) Potatoes, 167, on track 262, total US. shipments Saturday Sunday 14 ‘n Russets and er, western triumphs steady; suppli moderate; demand fair for western t slow eastern cobblers and league’s first national convention, Mr. | ; REACTIONARY ACTS: For Good Used Furniture Read the WANT-ADS ~ Work Wanted Male Help Wanted RELIABLE MAN desires steady work. Experienced in retail hardware and grocery, also office work. Would also consider traveling, have car. Write Tribune Ad. 16167. COMPETENT Bookkeeper wants part time bookkeeping or auditing work. Able to type also, handle corre- spondence, Phone 1631-W. WANTED—Piaces for “girls t to earn board and room. Now. Phone 121. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by the hour or day. Phone 204-M. Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Modern, well equipped OPENING two new coffee routes Body and fender men, e@lso good sales- men, None but first-class with ref- erences need te apply. O, E. Hay- ton, Montana Motor Sales Co., Kalispell, Mont. MAN with small amount of finance who wants business of his own. Must have car. Write Box 232, Bismarck, N. D. cafe, doing a good business, seating capacity 80, Situated in western Minnesota town, draws trade from two cities. Good reasons for sell- ing. Write Tribune Ad, 16219. FOR SALE—Tourist park at Spear- fish, S. Dak. Good location. 14 furnished cabins and cottages. Good business. Forced to sell on account of sickness. Terms. Write box 234 Spearfish, 8: Dak. NORTH Idaho. Coeur d'Alene, the center of activity. Wonderful climate. Great variety of crops. Free information about land, etc., P. P. Johnson, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Female Help Wanted LADY to care for transi rooms in Modern Up-to-date Hotel. About one to two hours work 8 day. * Fe £ Everything good home. Give experience snd persona] description in reply and enclose small snapshot, For im- mediate reply enclose self-address- ed stamped envelope. Town locat- ed in Western No. Dak. Write Trib- une Ad. No. 16! Help Wanted FOR SALE—Restaurant ~ fixtures. Building for rent. Best location in town. Rent reasonable. Write Box 382, Garrison, N. Dak. Apartments for Rent FURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms and bath, Adults only, $28. For sale: Lots near Roosevelt school. 117 Thayer. MODERN FURNISHED 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. FOR RENT—Two furnished apart- ments. One 3 room bath and kitch- enette. One large room, bath and kitchenette. Electric Refrigerator. Laundry privileges, 106 Main. Nicola Apts. 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. apartment, rental $32. 721 3rd St. Also furnished 3 room apartment at 618 6th. Rental $30.00. PARTLY furnished 3 room basement apartment. Light, heat, water in- cluded. $16 per month. 1516 Ave. B. Phone 1175-J. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment. Private entrance. Lights, water, gas and telephone. 314 W. Rosser, FURNISHED ground floor apt. Liv- ing room, kitchenette and bath. Private entrance. Adults only. 322 Ist. ‘THREE room apartment, unfurnished or furnished. Frigidaire. Newly decorated. Also garage for rent. 318 Sth, ONE ROOM and kitchenette apt. Lights, gas, heat, water. 405 5th. North side door. Phone 1083-W. FURNISHED 3 room ground floor | 5 NATIONAL institution will select sev-' eral school teachers from this com- munity to start immediate training for year around work. Two years of normal or college work required. Small tuition fee includes employ- ment and _ consultation service. Write 8, T. I. in care of Bismarck Tribune for full information. State experience. Rooms for Rent | PLEASANT room for rent in modern home. Clean and quiet. Always hot water. 2% blocks from G. P. Hotel. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 120-R. Call at 508 4th St. Automobiles for Sale CUT PRICES 1928 Chevrolet Coach 1929 Chevrolet Coach 1931 Chevrolet Sedan 1929 Ford Sedan 1931 Ford Coach 1931 Pontiac Sedan 50 others to choose from at reduced prices. 15 trucks from $100.00 up These also at reduced prices. Buy where you save monpy, Fleck Motor Sales BASEMENT room. Suitable for light housekeeping. Adults only. 3211 W. Rosser. Phone 1770, Buick - Olds - Pontiac - Cadillac LaSalle SLEEPING ROOM—Always hot wa- ter. Beauty Rest mattress. 618 2nd. Phone 308-W. FOR RENT—Firnished room, con- venient to capitol and downtown. Phone 614. | LARGE SLEEPING ROOM for rent. _ Suitable for one or two. 811 6th 8t.| FOR begg teoece: ing room. Reason- FOR SALE—Bicycle, Maytag, sewing machine, dinette set, dining room set, etc, Side entrance, 408 Man- dan 8t. THREE piece bedroom set with Way- Sageless spring. $45.00. Phone 1862 or 919 Sth after 5 o'clock. DINING room set. Radio, rug, card table, ice box. Reasonable price. 110 Broadway. Wanted to Trade EXCHANGE—5% ft. bathtub for 4% ft. tub. Wanted: Two high tank toilet bowls. Phone 905. Houses for Rent ONE 3-room house $20. One 8-room house $40. One 5-room house $30. One 4-room furnished house. One 3-room apt. $21, one 3-room apt. $16, one 3-room apt. $35. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished three room apartments. All modern. Private entrance. 402 14th St. FOR RENT—Apartment in college building. For further information call Custodian, phone_ 1849, TWO ROOM apartment for rent, with Nghts and water furnished. 523 So. 9th. Phone 894-M. VERY COMFORTABLE furnished 3- room apartment. Private bath. Ground floor. 808 7th St. LARGE one room apartment with kitchenette, Light, gas furnished. Phone 747. 613 3rd St. i NEW three room apt. Private bath. Close to Roosevelt school. Phone a LE es FOR RENT—Furnished apartments in Murphy apartments. 204% Main Ave. Phone 1157-W. te stock; sack riumphs US. 3 unwashed ‘partly ‘graded 2. cobblers partly graded nia White Rose US. Jumbo ‘bakers 2.65; showing “decay 2.9 rlumphs US. No. private bath, 812 Ave. B, BASEMENT apartment. Suitable for two people, Call after 5:00 p. m. On ground floor. a: mixed US. No, 1, 3.00, partly” aed 0 Russet’ Burbanks US. cobblers, Utah US. No. 1, Bek graded Pen: 1, 3,45-50; Deinwar a little more freely wools had incr very moderate stricted to comparatively few buyers. Bright % blood Michigan and Mis- es sold at 37-38 cents in ritory scoured it 73-77 cents, choice lote brin, e maximum prices of these ranges. The right whale’s speut divides near the summit, while the spout of the sulphur-bottom is a tall, thick column, cannot be controlled as high—John D. No, 1...... 3.10% 2,50% 3.10% .... FOR BIDS et ct ace aed for the bo sak Soiene te pre OF Sa ait Lau for the SRweeelas will be" 0 Orie poeta reserves fight te Pejoct, any or By order of Coatiay echoo! board. 813 FOR apartment. 705-M. furnished St. Phone — Modern 415 9th | ree Farms for Sale 1 FARM INCOME UP! BUY NOW! INVESTIGATE this fine improved section (639 a.) in Kossuth Co. 5 miles southeast of Armstrong, 6 miles southwest of Swea City. Level, deep black loam soil, all tillable, 80 acres alfa! Fine grove, com- plete set bldgs. (2 houses). School oncorner. This and 251 others fully illustrated and described in new Towa Farm Catalog just off the press. Send for your copy, free. The Travelers Ins. Co., 842 Insur- ance Exchange Bldg., Des Moines. No, 327! FOR 6) owner—320 sore im Proved farm 33 miles east of Moor- head, Minn. § miles from town on gravel highway, 175 under plow, sbout 50 of this seeded down, bal- ‘ance good native pasture and hay- land. . Will include all cut and un- cut hay. Bargain to someone with part cash. Balance easy. Reason for selling, left alone. Theo. P. FURNISHED three room apt, with|. |FOR” RENT—Five room modern bungalow. Full basement. Gas heat, near capitol. Available Sept. 1st. Adults only. Tribune Ad. No. 16192, on first floor . “One room apt. on second floor. furnish- __ed. 818 7th Bt. BEAUTIFULLY furnished 5-room duplex available August 15 for 7 months. No children. $55. Mr. X at 32. FOR RENT—New modern furnished five room house. Also one light Domeeeeplns: epartment. Phone FOR RENT—Two room house fur- nished for light housekeeping. 818 ‘th 8t. FURNISHED E bedrooms. 425 16th St. $30.00. FOR RENT--Five room house. In: quire 214 5th St. Livestock Wanted ‘WILL feed large or small hogs on shares for 50%. John Grinsteiner, 722 So, 10th. it { E i : 4 3 33 E% 5 2 we i E | f ! rt & uf] i FOR SALE—1023 Ford Coupe. Run- ning order. Atwater Kent ignition, A-C speedometer. Four good tires. $50.00 cash. Can be seen at 630 South 16th Street. » FOR SALE—Standard Nash Sedan, good condition. New Block for In- ternational six speed truck. Call after 6 p.m. 614 12th 8t. FOR SALE—$65 cash for Paige 8 pas senger sedan, splendid running con- esas Good rubber. C. W. Lewis. MEN’S SUITS and Ladies dresses @ry cleaned and pressed, $1.00, PER- FECTION CLEANERS. Phone 1707. 222 So. 11th 8t. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 | Bdwy. Phone 1126, PIANO TUNING—Chas. L. Brysn, 422 4th St. Phone 649. Have @ bar- | gain in a small used piano. —_——— For Sale FOR SALE—3 6.00x16 extra heavy Duty Goodyear puncture proof tubes, good as new. Two 6.25x16 Goodyear 6 ply tires, one 5.50xl7 Royal tire. All in good condition. Inquire Tribune office. FOR SALE—50 to 60 tons of hay and. 100 to 120 loads of straw. Will rent buildings for stock to be wintered Me Nu L. D. Maydole, Hurdsfield, FOR Hay and straw for Baled or loose in stack, or carload lots, W. C. Byram, — ton, N. Di ONE gitl's bicycle, 1 boy's bicycle. si metal mahogany bed with spring and mattress. 305 W. Broadway. Call! 3000 ‘Ton of Hay for Sale. AL. Gulbro, Pekin, N. Dak. Houses for Sale FOR SALE—New modern home heart of residential section—two blocks from school—convenient to state capitol building. Best of con- struction having ing city. ‘Call 323 10th or 1946. ____ Wanted to Rent WANTED TO eer anytime this Reliable couple. Also driving to Chicago, leaving August 23nd. yee aga! Sept. 6th. Room for 3 per-