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ribune’s Grain, Livestock and [American Horace || Want to Buy or Trade? Market Report for Fri., Aug. 21 WANT-ADS Will Help ARSCARESENDS New York Stok] EUROPEAN TROUBLE eee oe ee, ae MARKET LEADERS TENDS TO BOLSTER |~——esuncc cre DOWN 1-6 POINTS CHI. WHEAT PRICE cistmen he cation. John’s. Drug Company, Mild Support Accorded Few Is- Market Closes Nervous rate Velva, N. Dak. EXPERIENCED Grocery Clerk. Write} _Phone 1-F21. sues at Close; Majority Maximum Advance of “Are Weak 1% Cents is e283 FER § Be BEF man. All : eS 4 dati northern, 68 tbs. No. 5 dark notthern, 52 lbs. Plymouth Touring Sedan No. § dark northern, 51 Ibs, Plymouth Goah FRRRKAL age, experience and salary expected. | WANTED work in town or city. Would To Tribune Ad. No. 16494. like to have house work. Write Miss |EXPERIENCED barber. Only shop| Leona Bergman, Center, N, Dak. in town. Write Box 163, Denhoff, —_—_——_—— New York, Aug. 21—(7)—A Euro- aed war scare hit the stock market day and prices of numerous lead- N. Dak. wanted by oan MACHINIST. Write Tribune Ad. No. rs toppled one to six or more points, Mild support was accorded a few 16383, \ssues in late dealings, but the ma- Female Help Wanted SEWING wanted by hour. Phone jority closed weak around their lows WANTED—Girl to work on farm.| 1130. 212 8th St. of the day. Transfers approximated 1,500,000 shares. After the fast morning slump, which lasted only a few minutes, the volume dwindled appreciably. It picked up again near the finish. At the height of the forenoon down- fall, the Ticker fell a bit behind trans- | Boe! actions on the floor. It was again in arrears in the final half hour. A few aircrafts displayed early strength, but the principal ones re- lapsed in the subsequent bgt Bi Pirelli Co, of Italy (American Shares), traded infrequently, jumped 9 points on a few transfers. ese Among the prominent losers were |Cerro de Allied Chemical, Westinghouse, Du Pont, U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Youngs- town Sheet & Tube, General Motors, Chrysler, Sears Roebuck, Douglas Air-|6.™ craft, Boeing, J. I. Case, International Harvester, Deere, American Tele- phone, West Union, Consolidated Edi- son, Anaconda, Kennecott, hitprar Bl Oils of New Jersey and California, American Smelting, Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Pennsylvania, Southern Pa-|C02, Oil cific, Delaware & Hudson and Johns- Manville. Secondary and convertible bonds|Corn Product were heavy. Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Aug. 21.—(7)— (USDA)—Cattle 5,300, supply most- ly grassers; best steers and heifers | py opening steady; few sales 17.00-8.50; talking lower on grass butcher stock; about 15-25 cents off for week; cutter cows and bulls steady; bulk beef cows | Gen. stalable around 3.85-4.35; good grades |G up to 4.75 or more; low cutter to cut- | Ge ter cows 3.00-3.75; weighty sausage bulls 4.50-4.75; plainer grades down to 4.00; stockers slow, but little change indicated; better grades scarce; calves 1,700, slow, steady; desirable vealers 50-7.50; choice grades ; Brass laughter calves 3.50-5.50. Hogs 6,500, market mostly steady; lightlights slow, better 170-250 Ibs. H 10.65-11.00; top 11.05 sparingly; most 250-300 - Ibs. 10.00-10.75; heavier weights down to around 9.50; better grade 140-160 Ibs, mainly 9.25-10.50; fat 100-140 Ibs. 8,00-9.25; bulk sows 8.75-9.30; average cost Thursday 9.74; t weight 245. Sheep 11,000, run includes 36 cars Washingtons; one load Montana feeding lambs and ewes; about 1,500 natives, sellers asking higher on lambs, but buyers talking lower; slaughter ewes steady at 2.00-3.25; fat native lambs Thursda: 3 Washingtons 9.00-9.10; feeders 8.09. Dairy cows, good quality cows fresh- ening within two to six weeks active, firm; several sales upward to 15.00; ae with few suitable for shippers under 60.00; lower grade very backward cows dull; some plainest kinds going to slaughter. Chicago, Aug. 21. —Hogs 6,000, including Steady to 10 cents h higher than Thursday's average; top ue bulk desirable 180-: ay 11,25- 250 to aoe Ib. 10.88 jo best light lights 11.00; most Leth 9.00 to Cattle, 1,500, calves 500; generally steady market; slow and uneven, however, due partly to plain killing quality; low priced she stock and the bulking large ply better grade he better; demand Me ent ted steers and heifer yearlings, popnnned fairly broad but plain weighty t_ reliably nee cutter dow! and supply not dependably wanted at these prices which are generally steady; bulls and vealers steady at 5.35 down and 9.00 down respectivel: Sheep 5,000 including 2,500 direct; strictly choice fat lambs st! te 82 pt 9.15 straight; medium sorted around 30 per cent: f Strong, bulk 2,50-380; choice light- weights 3.75. SIOUX CITY i Sioux City, Iowa, Aug. 21.—()—(U. 8D. A)—Cattle’ 1, slaughter quality of mostly medium ‘Bhi 001 piles’ pats pack to 18 highse Mot native lambs | Std. down; late Lue two loads }b, Idaho fat lem dy ela CASH GRAIN 21. Sei Fa gle closing Fin northern SSSRREey Chicago, Aug. 21—()—Uneasiness over disturbing political developments SEBERDSEEEDDDS as BSSSLaRuatasos Pieeuet ea . G. Colum, Cog ‘Vie. Crosley Rad. Cuban Am. Sug. Curtiss Wright Deere & Co. Int. Harvester Int. Nick. Can Int. Tel & Tel. igher, spots 25 | Ni 9.25 and | Ohio Oil SISSR Le SoBoss FERRER REEE OE os 09-25! Ea SSRBSESSES~. RR REE 6 ro ty SRE RRS Ses 4 |in Europe tended to lift wheat prices Friday, especially in late dealings. Commission houses and pit traders were the principal buyers of wheat futures. Considerable notice was taken of unfavorable moisture conditions for domestic winter wheat seeding. After a maximum advance of 116 cents, wheat reacted, closing nervous 8t the same as Thursday’s finish to % cent higher, Sept. 113%-%; Dec. 1.12%-1; corn 1 cent to 2 cents down, Sept. 1.12%-%, Dec. 97%-%; oats Ke % off, and provisions at 7 to 15 cents decline. DEFERRED WHEAT FUTURES SHOW STRENGTH Minneapolis, Aug. 21.—()—Deterred wheat futures showed strength in spite of the weak close of the Liver- pool market and heavy farm market- % |ings in Canada, Trade was desultory and featureless most of the time. September wheat closed ‘sc higher December %c,.May %c. Flax futures broke sharply. Sep- tember flax closed 2%c lower, Decem- ber one cent, May one cent. With the exception of rye all coarse grains were lower. September oats closed 1'gc lower. December 1%c, May %c; September Yirye Yc higher, December %c, May %c; December malting barley closed unchanged; September feed one cent | lower, December tc. Undertone of cash wheat was un- settled and stronger with demand slightly improved. There was vir- tually no trade in winter wheat. De- and was limited. Durum was hard to quote. Corn was easy to weak, Oats was in fair shipping demand. Rye was in fair to good demand. Barley of malt- ing quality was firm. Flax was in slow demand. ! Produce Markets | Se CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 21.—)—Butter was steady in ‘tone Friday and eggs were easy. Hens were firm and the balance steady. i prices un- y; extra rad- %, cars 22%; cur- rent receipts Poultry, live, 43 trucks, hens firm, balance steady; hens 4% 1b. up 19, less than 4% 1b. 17: Leghorn hens Plymouth and White Rock springs 19, colored 17%; Plymouth Rock fryers 18%, White Rocks 18, colored 16%; Plymouth and White Rock broilers 17, colored 16; Leghorn broilers 16; bareback chickens 14; roosters 14%, Leghorn roosters 13%; turkeys 13-16; small white 11%, small colored 11; weese 13. NEW YORK New York, Aug. 21.—(@—Butter 8,914, firm. Creamery, seconds (84-87 score) 33%-34%; other butter prices unchanged. Cheese, 113,266, prices unchanged. Eggs, 14, Mixed colors: Speciat packs 2 4 Standards | 25-25%; firsts 22%4-23 % | mediums refrigerators, % | clal peeks: 26-27%; standards firsts 24-25. Other mixed colors changed, LIVE POULTRY New York, Aug. 21.—(®)—Live poul- try steady. By freight, broilers: Leg- horn 16-17; other freight prices un- changed, BUTTER-EGG FUTURES chleaee, Aug. 21.—()—. Butter Futures: High Low Close eves oe + 4% 8E 34y ¢ Futures ertecriir: Stan- dards, Oct. 25% “ay — || Miscellaneous —_—_— FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. 21.—(@—Foreign exchange steady; demands: Great pBritain 5.03 3-16; France 6.58 7-16; Italy 7.87; Germany free 40.24, regis- tered 21.7: ; Sweden CALL MONEY New York, Aug. 21.—(®)—Call money ste: 1 per cent all day; prime com: 1 paper % per cent; time loans ly; 60 days-6 mos. 1% per cent of CHICAGO STOCKS . (By the Acteeistes Press) Midwest Corp. McGraw El GOVERNMES New York, Aug. 21 ment Bonds: Treasury 4%s 11 Treasury 4s 113. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Preas) (Over the counter in New York) Maryland Fund 9.80, an nee Quart. Inc. Sh. 1.7, Sel. Am. SI New york, Au American Gen. Cities Service 4%. Elec. Bond & Share 31. MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Aug. 21.- close: First Bank Stock 13%. Northwest Banco 9%. CHICAGO oasn GRAIN Pt er wey eanae ba whi at, fo. rk hard 1, ee ‘f io. 1 hard a4 24%; No.1 mixed Corn vo, + mixed 1:17; Ne; 1 yellow 1.17- . 1 white 1. ra 1 84 ley, actual sales, 70! ei nominal; maltin, PE jothy eee 5.90-6.15. cwt et Pe, joverseed 15.00-22.00 cwt. BOSTO! Boston, Aug. Fall nae 5. D. A.) ret were tirmly t buyers ine — woo! Inquiries were quite numerous, and many bids grain closi lhyDNS 60 Ibs. - 110 14; 39 ibs., 11; 38 Ibs., 68; 37 Ibs., 65. . hard amber durum . 1 mixed durum. Hard winter wheat GHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Aug, 21—(p— Tie 1s tg LL See Be SBE BEE RRR FHKE Ke INNEAPOLIS 2.08 2.08 2.07 2.07 2.07% 2.07% 2.06% HH DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Aug. 21.—()— Durum— Gpen | High Lor heavy old ducks 13, heavy young 16, | SeP- 2.07 2.07 Minneapoln a 21, one polis, ig. a(t 19% 78% 18 43% 43% 44% \MINNEAPOLIS ees GRAIN Minneay eS Au : | receipts te a t Delivered . 131% 1.29% 127% 125% « 124% + 123% 1.22% 121% a - 125% 127% 123% or « 121% 1.23% 1.19% oe Per Be at 117% 1.1938 ith Dakota Wheat - 1.22% 1.23% 1.20% 12146 ~ 1.20% 1.21% 1.18% + 118% 1.19% 1.16% Durum - 138 . 137 - 1.35 -. 1.33 . 131 lbs, .. 1.29 . 127 -. 1.25 . 1.23 - 121 a Poreteted 137% 1.43% 1.42% 14lts 1.404% 138% 136% 1.34% 131% 1.29% 127% 125% inter Wheat Wor a. 1.23% 1.25% 1.21% 144 (1.34 1.42 141 1.38 + 135 134 1.33 131 1.38 eee, Paar: SS br 2.0814 2.0612 4 2s 21.—(?)—Wheat compared to yrar ago. linneapolis cash wheat and coarse ig quotations today follow: Cash Wheat Emphatic demand that Spanish government forces free J. O. Ambler, above, San Antonio, Tex., mining engineer, held as @ hostage with 38 others at sular officials at Seville. English consul has joined the U.S. officers to request that Englishmen also be released. ett) POTATOES Chicago, Aug. 21.—(?)—(U. S. D. A.) Potatoes, 56, on track 209, total U. 8. shipments "318; slightly | weaker, supplies fairly liberal, demand slow; sacked per cwt. California White Rose mixed U. 8. No. 1 and Jumbo bakers, 2.80; mixed car U. 8, 0, 2 and Jumbo 8 U. S.No. 2, 1.90; Jumbo bakers Minneapol of carlot grain dark norther 21,—()- N northern 99%; N northern 971%; No. 3 northern 9: % | Oats: No. 2 white 4912; No. 3 wi 44% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Aug. 21.—(?)—Flour unchanged. Shipments Pure bran Standard middling’ 3. 5 Florida Mayor Beats Dems Ouster Action Pensacola, Fla. Aug. 21—(P)— Mayor H. Clay Armstrong held his ‘post Friday despite efforts of Demo- crats to oust him because of his sup- port of Governor Alf M. Landon, Re- publican presidential nominee. The city council could not agree Thursday night upon a ‘successor— four members voting for Armstrong, 4|four for Will C. Moyer and one for ‘William Tyler. Armstrong’s term as mayor expired several months ago but he has been serving pending selection of a successor. A life-long Democrat, he declared recently he did not ap- prove of the New Deal and wrote to Governor Landon offering his back- ing. MARRIES ON STATE FEE Miami, Fla. Aug. 21.—()—Alice Hicks testified at an inquest. The state paid Alice a fee of $2. She went immediately to purchase a license to wed Jerry Fernald. Alice paid the "| state a fee of $2. Bock beer is brewed in the Christ- +|mas season and aged until spring. —_—— “NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ‘OF Rubie F, Jensen, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, Andrew Jensen, as Execu- tor of the estate of Rubie F. Jensen late of the City of Bismarck in the county of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the credi- tors of, and ail persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said Executor at the office of Hyland & Foster in the City of Bismarck in Burleigh county, North Dakota, or to the Judge of the County Court of Burleigh county, North Dakota, at his office in the Burleigh county, North Dakota Court House in the City of Bismarck in Burleigh county, North Dakota. You are hereby further notified that Hon, I. C. Davies, Judge of the County Court within’ and for the county of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, has fixed the 11th day of March, A, D, 1937, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Rooms of said Court,’ in the said Court House in the City of Bismarck in Burleigh county, North Dakota, as the time and place for and adjusting all claims against the estate of the said Rubie F. Jensen deceased, which have been duly and regularly presented as here- inbefore provided. Dated the 13th day of August, A. D. 1936, Andrew Jensen, the Executor of the estate of said Rubie F. 14th day of Bofana & Foster, for Executor. State wages in first letter. Write A. B. Nelson, Wilton, N. Dak. Box 154, ————————_—_—_——— — Travel \pportunities ROUND trip to Los Angeles in Sept. Two passengers. New sedan. Write in care Tribune Ad. No. 16397. eee Ride Wanted TWO girls desire ride to vicinity of Los Angeles between Sept. 1 and 15. Will share expenses. Write Trib- une Ad. No. 16460. WANTED—Ride to western Montana. August 22nd. Phone 315 after 5 p.m, ———————_—_—_—_————_— Room and Board TWO wheel trallers made to order at all times. Call 319 1st. St. Room Mate. Wanted GENTLEMAN roommate wanted to share large comfortable room. Pri- vate entrance. Private bath. Call at National Tea Co. ‘YOUNG man wants roommate. A. Phone 2047-J. Apartments for Rent FURNISHED two room spartment with private bath, and kitchenette. Frigidaire, laundry privileges. Avail- able Sept. Ist. 106 Main 8t., Nicola Apts. Also light housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished. 422 Sth'St. LARGE desirable sleeping room for two with board. $25.00 each. 422 3rd. Phone 1086-W. ij] VERY desirable room with morning and evening meals. Phone 145. MODERN FURNISHED $ 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. Wanted to Buy or Trade CAR for house trailer. Phone 1235-J. —S—S—— ——— Houses for Rent MODERN four room house. Purnish- ed or unfurnished. Share gas heat- ing. Give references. Write Trib- une Ad. No. 16419. UNFURNISHED house, five or more rooms. Responsible party. Phone 214-W or write Tribune Ad. No. 16481. MODERN five room house. Near high school; also five room base- ment apartment. Inquire 1026 10th St. TWO room house $15.00. 1011 9th 8t. SO ) Lost and Found 1-3 GROWN kitten. Gray striped, 4 white feet. Reward. 214 Mandan St. Phone 517. EVERSHARP pen between G. P. Ho- tel and 8th St. on Broadway. Fnd- er return to Tribune. Reward. Household Goods for Sale HOUSEHOLD furniture, davenport and chair, floor lamp, radio, bed and mattress, 2 baby cribs, kitchen table, three chairs, dinette set, high chairs, day bed, vacuum cleaner and other household goods. All prac- tically new. Call at 510 llth St. Phone 854-W. FOR SALE—Baby carriage. Also % size mattress, and full size bed com- plete. 422 3rd St. Phone 1086-W. FOR SALE—Furniture complete for 5 room house, including refrigerator. 831 13th St. Phone 1495-J. FOR SALE—Lioyd Loom baby bugey $8.00. Small oven 50c. Call at 215 3rd St. or phone 2183-W. FOR SALE—Combination range. 1 roll away bed and child’s bed. / 607 5th, back door. FOR SALE—Singer portable electric sewing machine. Call at 213 Thay- STUDIO couch. Like new. 414 8th St. Phone 367-J between 6 and 7 Pp. m. BN GOOD second hand piano. Reason- able. $65.00. 816 Main St. Personal UPSTAIRS four room unfurnished apartment, outside entrance. Lights and water. Also 6 room modern apartment 2nd floor. Mrs. Davis. North Hannafin St. Near Country club, FOR RENT—One unfurnished apart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Laun-/ dry privileges. Fireproof building. Strictly modern. Inquire Tribune office, FURNISHED three room ground floor apartment. 721 3rd St. Rental $32.00. Furnished two room apart- ment. Rental $26.00. 618-6th St. TWO room furnished apartment. In- cluding lights, water, heat and gas. Also laundry privileges. Close td capitol and school. 930 4th St. FURNISHED living room and kitch- enette. $28.00. Also basement apt. $17.00, Adults. Everts. 314 3rd 8t. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment. Lights, water, heat, phone and washer. 504 14th St. THREE room basement apartment. Large wind small family pre- ferred. Garage. 1618 Bowen Ave. ONE unfurnished room and kitchen- ette. Heat, water, gas, Murphy bed. Suitable for two. 606 3rd St. TWO ROOM apartment for rent, with lights and water furnished. 523 So. 9th. Phone 894-M. Large comfortable front room. 411 Ave. | ‘We Trade and Give Terms © Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. CHEVROLET USED CARS 29 Ford Sedan 29 Essex Coach 30 Chevrolet Coach 30 Chevrolet Coupe 33 Chev. DeLuxe C Coach 34 Chevrolet Coach 34 Chevrolet Sedan TRUCKS 27 Ford Truck 27 Chevrolet Truck 29 Intl. Truck 30 Ford Panel 33 Chevrolet Panel 33 Ford Sedan Delivery 35 Intl. Pickup We trade and give terms Capital Chevrolet i Company Bismarck, N. Dak. Wanted to Buy ‘WE pay cash for your used car. Bring car and title. Riedinger Motor, Mandan, N. Dak. —_———— For Sal FOR SALE—3'600xi6 extra heavy Duty Goodyear puncture proof tubes, good as new. Two 6.25x16 Goodyear 6 ply tires, one 50x17 Royal tire. All in good condition. Inquire Tribune office. (00, Remington typewriter, binoculars, Johnson skates: Radiop- tican, leather zipper bag, briefcase, buffalo gladstone. Phone Louis, 46 or 1876, FRESH cultivated mushrooms, 40c | per Ib, or three Ibs. $1.00. Drop a oe Gus Macklem, Mandan, N. ONE large two room apartment. Ground floor. Rental $15.00. 308 So. 15th St. Phone 552-R. TWO room and one room apartment for light housekeeping. Completely furnished, 1014 Broadway. SMALL chicken house. Laying hens and pullets. Shingle dog house. __Steel bedstead. Phone 1855-J. FOR SALE—Complete line of farm machinery. 5 miles north, 2 miles east on 83. Anton Knoll. FIVE room furnished apartment in duplex available for three months. Call Mr. Roberts, 751. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments | in Murphy apartments. 204% Main Ave, Phone 1157-W. THREE room unfurnished apt. Pri- vate bath and entrance. Call at 810 Main before 7 p.m. TWO room basement apartment. Partly furnished. $12.00 a month. 1517 Bowen Ave. UNFURNISHED two room apartment. Ground floor. Private entrance. 306 So. 15th St. JERSEY BULL, ten months old. Fresh brown Swiss milch cow. Saddle Pony. Phone 961-J. BEST Grade Northern Seal coat, hat and muff. Size 18, $75.00. 931 6th St. HAY FOR SALE—Write for prices. Laurence Prody, Kent, Minn. Cabins for Rent CABINS for Rent—On Minnesota lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood. 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. Houses for Sale VACANCY in new apartments. Un- furnished. Inquire Apartment No. 1, 707 Ave. A. MEN’S SUITS and Ladies dresses dry | cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PER- FECTION CLEANERS. Phone 1707. 222 So. 11th St. MATTRESSES FOR RENT—Two housekeeping rooms. Homely furnished, modern. 517 2nd St. FURNISHED three room apt. with private bath. On ground floor. MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt.| _812 Ave. B. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126. Wanted to Rent WANTED by professional woman, two large unfurnished rooms, stor- age space, and private or semi-pri- vate bath in private home. Close in, Write Tribune Ad. No. 16407. MODERN house with four bedrooms, desirable location. Write Tribune Ad. No. 16425, e=>=se_ Hay for Sale BALED hay with last year's dead grass $8.50. Track N. P. or G. N. for immediate shipment. Edw. Carlson, Felton, Minn. 80 TON good prairie hay. $10 to $15 ton. John J. Richter, 8 miles south of Menoken, N. D. Farms for Rent @40 ACRES. Good grazing, with buildings, hay, good place to winter a stock. J. Aarestad, McHenry, NOTICE FOR BIDS The Anterican Legion Post No. 65 of Regan, North Dakota offer for sale their Log Cabin located in Re- gan. Size 24’x36 by 8 ft. posts, zoe 8’x10’ and built on ‘Kitchen All bids must be in the hands of the secretary, A. F. Ghylin, Regan, on BF before 2 o'clock P. M. Sept. 5 All bids must be accompanied by a certified check of 10% of bid. The committee reserves the right to ac- cept or reject any or all bids. A. F. Ghylin, Secretary, Executive committee. 8-21-28 9-4, ee] LEGAL NOTICE THREE room basement apartment with bath. Private entrance. 425 Mth st. FOR RENT—Apartment suitable for two. Call at 717 Thayer. Phone 2180. 8 ROOMS, fireplace and large den in basement, or is suitable for first class basement apartment. Here is a practically new home less than three blocks from high school, as modern as tomorrow and beautiful besides. If you want an A-1 home, Phone 1963 at once. FOR SALE—New modern home in heart of residential section—two blocks from school—convenient to state capitol building. Best of con- struction having latest built-in features. Priced reasonable for quick sale. For particulars tele- __Phone 205 or 1963. THREE room furnished apartment. 519 5th St. Inquire evenings. it g é FOR SALE by owner: Six room modern home, four room basement apartment. A bargain. Owner leav- ing city. Call 323 10th or phone 1946. MODERN house with garage. Gas heat. In good condition. Also fur- niture. 308 9th St. Phone 291-M. MODERN five room bungalow, near capitol. Reasonably priced. Phone 346-M evenings for appointment. Rooms for Reat NICE room. Excellent bed, Near bath. Always hot water. Good location. Pursuant to the provisions of Sec- tion 304 of the nking Act of notice is hereby an by The First National Bank smarck, in the, of Bismarck, Burleigh County, State of North Dakota that the within Daa) selling ranges were being turned down. Average to good French combing fine territory wools were quoted, ar be BSBRSRS FFF FKFF SSS i £ 32 cee Ha BeRB BRE FRRS8: se Be aukb es BeEe a Foe SRE ee ae # : at ir of the Board of Pipes ot The First National weo* of marek. Auguét 19th, ey SS So SESS S aSSSecb8SSIERSSSkS i eSESSEES asageaases " “Sate; a wot K, 8 yellow, a ~ Murdere Occur in the, United States ‘on an average of one every 90 minutes. 23 i er 8-31-36.