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‘ribune’s Grain, Lives tock and. | Market Report for Thur., Aug. 27 Stocks] MALCOVERY WAVEHITS MARKET, STOCKS U FRACTIONS T0-FIV Steels, Rails, Motor and Spe- cialties Take Lead in Steady Climb ‘New York, Aug. 27.—(#)—A recovery wave Thursday swept stock market prices up fractions to 5 or more points. One or two issues got up around 10. Stimulated by generally favorable business and industrial news, steels, rails, motors and specialties were the New York Adams Exp. Alaska Jun. . Allis-Ch. Mfa. Am. BEBBBEEEEES aE star performers. The close was strong. i ‘Transfers shares. ‘approximated —_1,250,000 ‘The list got off to a steady start, | B then slipped as realizing appeared. Volume dwindled on the recession | B, ‘and buyers were encouraged to bid for several of the leaders. They found offerings limited and the forward push ‘was well under. Brightness of the domestic trade 2 tf picture tended to obscure cloudy for- eign developments. Among the outstanding gainers were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Crucible Steel, Youngstown Sheet & Tube, Santa Fe, | Get? 4 N. Y. Central, Southern Pacific, North- ern Pacific, Delaware é& Hudson, Lack- | C! awanna, J. I. Case, Westinghouse, Sears Roebuck, Montgomery Ward, Chrysler, General Motors, Mesta Ma- chine, Deere, Ward Baking preferred, Vanadium and Douglas Aircraft. Sugar shares such as Fajardo, Great Western, South Porto Rico and Amer+ Chrysler. Colgate-Palm, Colum. G. & El. pai Pict. Vtc. ican Crystal moved up briskly. Na- | Con 2 tional Distillery and Schenley firmed. Motors were heartened. Studebaker and Packard were lively at fractional advances. Most of the utilities were only slightly ahead. American Telephone was backward throughout the session, | Deer @s was U. 8. Industrial Alcohol. Bonds firmed with equities. Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Aug. 27.—(#)-(US. D.A.)—Cattle 2,700, mostly steady to strong; good to choice fed steers and yearlings 7.75-9.00; some held higher; ad. Sur. Curtiss Wright ‘e & Co, ... medium grades down to 6.00; better Ss grade fed heifers around 7.50-8.75; grassy butchers 4.25-5.25; very thin down to 3.25; plain beef cows 4.00- 4.25; few strictly good kinds upward » te 5.25; bologna bulls 4.25-4.75; beefy Keavyweights 5.00-5.25; medium to «lower grade stockers dull; calves 1,600, Steady, good to choice vealers 6.50- 7.50; selects 8.00; cull to common grade “4.00. Pel lower grade grass calves \, 3.00. : Hogs 5,000, fairly ~active,” mostly « steady with Wednesday; top 10.90; / better 180-250 lbs. 10.60-10.85; 250- 390, 9.90-10.65; 300-350 lbs. 9.50-10.C0; « desirable 160-180, 10.25-10.85; 140-160 Ibs, 9.00-10.50; 100-140 killers 7.50- 9.00; good tows 450 lbs. down 8.50- Greyhound .. Graham Paige ...... Gt. Nor. Ir. Ore Ctf. .. Gt. Nor. Ry. Pf. Gt. West. Sug. Houd-Her. B. Howe Sound Hudson Mot. Hupp. Motor Hee Cent. Kelvinator ... ee r Grocery ... Libpey-O-F Seen ‘My. 9.25; little done on feeder pugs; aver-|Ligg. & age cost Wednesday 9.75- weight 246. Sheep 9,000 about 54 cars range lambs on offer, around 2,500 natives | y4; « and Dakotas; early bids on fat native > lambs 25 cents higher at 8.75; but « bulk better natives and westerns held at 9.00 and above; fat ewes steady * 2.25-3.25; western range feeding lambs w Steady at 800-810; fat range lambs * late Wednesday 8.90, Dairy cows fairly active, firm; de- Minn. Honey Minn. Moline Imp. Mont. Ward . . Mand good from local and shipper in- | Murri »-terests; bulk milker and springer cows Nash * 50.00-70.00; selections 75.00 and more; | Nat’ ‘very plain cows below 40.00 occasion- ally. = CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 27.—(®)—(U. 8. —Hogs 9,000 Including 2,500 uneven; mostly ste: D. direct itrong- light weights weak; practic few small Jots 11.40; pit . ¢ general wndertone ‘improved; all grades and classes steady to strong; some sales looking a little higher than low time Wednesday; weighty steers still slow however, good clearance medium welghts and weighty steers late Wed- nesday but prices 25 to 40 cents lower N light tive: bes! some held higher: very little she stock here; all grades cows ruling 23 high- er than late last week and today’s strong market; cutters 4.25 down to 3.25; beef cows very scarce, especial- ly better grades: stockers' continue ulls firm at 5.50 down; vealers 8.00-9.00; few 9.25 and better. Sheep 7,000 including 3,000 direct; fat lambs fairly active; steady to shade higher; bulk better grade na- tives 9.00-9.50; few strictly choice 9.60 to packers; throwouts 6.00-7.00; Washington rangers 9.00-9.30; med- jum westerns 8.25: fat ewes steady; bulk 2.50-3.50; strictly choice eligible 3.75-4, SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, Aug. (U, 8. D, A.)—Cattle, 3,00 eers -and_ yearlings moderately active; light Weights strong; others little changed; fat she stock most); ady ; stockers and fee 930 1b, yearlings 9.2 1b. weights 9.1 heifers around 8,50; most beef cows 4.35 down; cutter grades mainly 3.25- few plainer stockers largely un- 500; butchers full with nesday’s averi 180-270 Ib, butchers 10.5 bid on sorted 220 lb, butchers 9.50-10.2: med- better 140-170 fer 8 9.00 Includii early acti undertone strong; held around 9.00; di 7.00. CHICAGO POTATOES icago, Aug, 27.—(—(U. . Ad —Potatos 7, on track 83, total U. S. 1s 371; slightly Bea pil ight, demand ligh' per cwt, New oeraey d Pe eobviera 17. 8. No, 1. 2,.2.35; Kansas cob! 260-65 No, 1, 2.75- Washington Ri bination grade 3.60. ‘White Rose U. 8. No. MINN. Minneapolis, Flour unchange: Pure bran 25-65.50, Gling 22.50-33, im he hipmenta 30,935. Standard mid- Nat. Stl Nat. Tea N. Y. Central . No. Am. Aviation North American . Northern Pacific Ohio Oj Penney Pennsy! | Phelt bulk down to 8.00; few | g| ford BILE SSoosSanSBeraSeesys thet tern PEER FR KKK KE KK KH eRe FRACTIONS ADVANCE RECORDED BY WHEAT; CORN FUTURES WEAK Rumors of Raising Dominion Minimum Strengthens Do- mestic Markets Chicago, Aug. 27.—(4)—Wheat price fluctuations Thursday ranged 1% cents, with the market winding up at. @ net fractional advance for the ses? sion, Corn was independently weak, September declining 1% cents at times. Rumors that the minimum price guaranteed Canadian wheat producers by the Dominion government might be raised strengthened wheat prices in domestic markets and at Winni- peg. Wheat closed %-% cent higher than Wednesday's finish, and corn was %-1% lower. Oats closed % off to % up, tye %-1'% higher and barley 1 up. i it |RALLY IN WHEAT PRICES 3088 ER ag ms itr BS3a=SSSSussSuss ERE ors FRRRERKTE KET PARTIALLY LOST AT CLOSE Minneapolis, Aug. 27.—(7)—A rally following a Canadian rumor of an advance in wheat minimum prices was partially lost through a dull last period of trading Thursday. Some profit taking developed on the ad- vance. Later there was some liquid- ation. September wheat closed cent higher, December 11s cent and May 1% cent. Flax closed lower despite good crusher buying. September flax closed % May % cent. Coarse grain futures showed good tone. September oats closed un- changed. December unchanged and May % cent lower; September rye % cent higher, December % cent, 77% May 1 cent; December malting b: ley unchanged, September feed 7 {cent lower, December unchanged. wa SBSSSe9 BRSE ae = HRKKKKS Ke Sk = Cash wheat offerings were light and nominally changed. Corn demand was % |tair to good. Oats was in good demand and firmer. Rye was firm to strong. Barley was in good demand and firm. {Flax was in good demand. CHIVAGO Chicago, Aug. (?)—Butter and eggs were steady in tone today. Poul- try was about steady. Butter, changed. unchanged, Poultry, live, 43 steady; hens 41% Ib. 4M 1b., 16%; Legho: mouth and White Ri colored 1 Plymouth and White Rock fryers 17, colored 15; Plymouth and White Rock broilers 16, colored 15, Lezhorn 15; bareback chickens 14; roosters 14%, Leghorn roosters 1314; turkeys 13-16: heavy old ducks 13, heavy young 15%; small white ducks 11%, small colored 11; geese 13. 8,048, steady, prices un- Eggs, 7,145, steady, prices trucks, about p 19, less than ens 14%; Ply- springs 18, NEW YORK New York, Aug. 27.—(#)—Live poul- try barely steady. By freight: Broil- ers; Rocks 19-20; colored mixed with Rocks 16-17; Leghorn 16; . other freight prices unchanged. Butter, 11,434, steady. Prices un- changed. Cheese, 155,473, about steady, unchange Eggs, 16,101, irregular. Mixed col- Special packs 26-31; standards 54: averuge checks 17%-18%; mixed colors unchanged. Miscellaneous | CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. 12. * GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Aug. —(#)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4%s 119. Treasury 45 11 CURS Ss’ New York, Aug. American Gen. 9% Cities Service 4. Elec. Bond & SI INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Prens) (Over the counter in New York) Maryland Fund 9.64, 10.43. Quart. Inc. Sh. 1.69, 1.8 ‘3 Sel. Am. Sh. Inc. 1.70, MEN POLIS STOCKS. Minneapolis, Aut 7.—()—Stocks % | close: 89! mo Bank Stock (no trading). (Bld % | wheat: awBSRookiSsUsys oe ey 32 33) 10 RAL KRKKKAKE 135%). Northwest Banco 9 eg, Aug. 27. : No. 1 northern 98%; No. 2 northern 96%; No. 3 northern 94%; aie No. 2 white 48%; No. 3° white 43%. A ASH GRAIN —(®)—Cash closing DULUTH spring, ‘L heavy dark northern 9 1.3554" i 1 dark 60 pounds 1.35% No, northern, 59 pounds liana + 50 pr 54 pounds ai 1.23% -1.31%; No. unds 1.21 131% ve H a pounds 1.17% - 1,30% -1.37%. ter Montana, amber No, 1, 60 pounds 69° pounds 1.34% nds 1.32'%-1.38%; No. 3, 1.36%; 56 pounds 1.28 No. 4, °55 ‘pounds 1.26%-1.32%; 54 Pounds 1.24% -1.30%; No. 5, 53 pounds ee 8% %, 52 pounds 1.20%- d durum 1.09%. . 3 white oats, 43 eee Malting, 80. Ls Boston, Aug. 27.—(—(U, 8. D. —Prices' were very firm on a fair turnover of’ grease combing domestic wools Thursday. ! Original lines of fine wools running bulk good leombing and staple length 86-88 cents scoured: |i val uantities of graded stap fine territory “wools wold mt 8:90 cents. Graded ‘staple length % blood territory wools were moved at 5-88 %4 | cents. : CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Aug. 27.—(?)—Cash wheat: BOSTON Woo! | . 8 territor; cago, sf |No. 2 hard 1.17-18%; corn No. 2 mixed 3 13: 87 42 149° a 8 54 7, 1.141%; No, 1 yellow 1. lake hig 3% 'No. 1 white 1.30; sample grade 1, jilss; oats No. 1 white 47: no rye; no 4 ‘soybeans; barley actual salss 3.25; feed % :70-90 nominal; malting 1.15-40, nom- “ taal; timothy sead 5.8C-5.15; new crop %4 |5.40-65; clover seed 15.00-22.09. 4 cent lower, December % cent and) > Pp. ———— 3|| Produce Markets | 8 A){|1 fair | Grain Quotations | - BISMARCK GRAIN (Purnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ug. No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. ‘No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. {No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs... No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 lbs, ‘No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. ‘No. 5 dark northern, 80 Ibs..... Sample Grain: 149 Ibs., 1.02; 48 lbs. 99; 47 lbs., 96; 46 lbs., 93; 45 Ibs., 90; 44 Ibs. 87; 43 |Ibs., 84; 42 tbs. 81; 41 Ibs., 78: 40 Ibs., 75; 30 lbs:, 72; 38 lbs., 69; 37 lbs., 66. No. 1 hard amber durum $1.14 xe 1 mixed durum. 10. 82 No. 1.80 1.70 70 45 98 bth Minto Va bade icago, Aug. 27. — Whest— % Close 111% 1.10% 1.09% 11.85 11.87 ‘ 1.97 . 05 12.12 12.12 13.40 13.37 13.37 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minnea| . 27 Whe High Low 1 1.28% 1. Dec. .. 1.21% 1.23% sy, woveens 117% 1.1956 falting Barley— Feed Barley — 1p. ve ‘B% 13% A 69% 18 -TBty 1% 42% 42%, 43% + 2.10 2.10% 2.0042 + 2.10 210 2.00 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Aug. 27.—()}— Durum— Open High Low C! Sep. Oct. Dec. Dec. Pi itll Fecteryt ta aly pears ql nneapolis, Aug. 27.—()—Whea' Thursday 43 compared to 193 & year ago. linneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations today follow: it Delivered lhyDNS 60 Ibs..... 1.35% 1.42% 1D sesee 1.36% 141% 1.40% 1.39% 137% « 135% 4 132% 1.29% a 1.27% 1.25% @ 123% ‘Winter Wheat To Arrive = ky iy 0; Ww HOW... 1.28% 1.28% 1.21% 1.23% OR! a 8 m = aoe L2U% 1.23% 1.19% 1.21% os 2 3f mi 2 eee 119% 1.21% 1.17% 1.19% = i ohahes aod gh = z.. bs +e 117% 1.19% 1.15% 1.17% and South Bakots’ whet g +++ 1.20% 1.21% 118% 1.19% 116% 1.17% 1.18% 1.19% 1.16% 1.17% 114% 1.15% 60,,0+0} ap eta sea2e2 Par) 72 135% 1.41% 134% 139% ..... 132% 1.38% 00. 130% 1.35% 1.28% 142% 1.26% 1.31% 1.24% 1.30% 122% 128% 1.20% 1.25% + 118% 1.21 teen ow a Wielghi isnot ted 2c. - 129% 133% ...... Coarse Grains Ss 38 BRK KKK KS & SBeseeR Ree RRR sosameeans Bee 5s wshk gob Seeze Lower grds. t 2...... B1% 86% | No. Vise ees 206% BAS sever aeons lose | (8 15 | poration, 1.314 1.37% | fa al ring Petition and Probate of Wi! NORTH DAKO' County of Burleigh, ss. ix COUNFY COURT, Before Hon, 1. . Da: » Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Aug- ust Rabischung, Deceased. Laura R. Morton, Petitioner, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You and exch of you are hereby cited and required to appear before the County Court of the County of Bur- leigh, In said State, at the office of the Gounty Judge of said County, at the Court House in the City of Bis marck, in sald County and State, on the Sth day of September, A. D, at the hour of two o'clock in th ternoon of that day, to show cau any you have, why’ the last w! ment of August Rabischung, of the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, ' deceased, which ‘Is now on file In this: court, should not be admitted to probate, and why letters of administration of the estate ef sald testator, with the will annexed, should not be issued to R. C. Morton, of Bismarck, North Da- ota, Let service be made of this citation as required by law. Dated this 19th day of August, A. 1.09] D. 1: By the Court: (SEAL) I. C. Davies, Judge of the County Court. —————_— NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, ss. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, Bismarck, N, Dak. To Eliza W. Harris, North Di North You hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1929 was on the 9th day of December, 1930, duly sold, as provided by law, for the de- linquent taxes of the year 1929, and that the time for redemption from sald sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: Lots 5 and 6, Block 12, Coffins Ad- dition to the City of Bismarck, Coun- ty of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, Amount sold for, $26.30. Subsequent taxes paid by purchas- er $122.65. Amount required to redeem at this date, $158.56, In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from sald sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by jaw. WITNESS. my hand and official seal sis Oe day of August, 1936. ~ Clair G. Derby, Auditor Burleigh County, North Da- ota. 8-13-20-27. _—_—— ee NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION SALI NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale entered on the 18th day of August, A. D., 1936 in an action in the District Court of Bur- leigh County, Fourth Judicial District of the State of North Dakota, where- in the Federal Farm Mortgage Cor- Bismarck, rt Frank Moll, Bismarck, ota, a corporation, is Plaintiff, and Homer C, Craven and Nellie Craven, his wife, are Defendants; and a special execution issued- thereon, the undersigned Sheriff of Burleigh County and State of North Dakota, for that purpose appointed, will seli at public auction at the front door of the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 14th day of Sep- tember, A. D., 1936 at the hour of two o'clock’ P. M. of that day, that cer- tain teal property and ‘mortgaged Premises situated tn: the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, directed in said judgment and Special execution to be sold, and more parti- cularly described as follows: Northwest Quarter (NW%&) of Section Twenty-four (24), Town- ship One Hundred Thirty-nine (139), North, Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the Sth Principal Meridian; Burleigh County, North Dakota, or so much thereof as may be neces- sary to satisfy said judgment and costs amounting in all to the sum of $1819.97, with interest thereon from the date of said judgment and the ac- cruing costs of sale, Dated August 18, 1936. Fred E. Anstrom, Sheriff of Burleigh Bis- marck, N, Dak. Geo. F. Shafer, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, N. Dak. $-20-27 9-3. County, jOTICE OF SALE e in foreclosure, rendered and given by the District Court of the Fourth Judi- cial District, in and for the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and-entered and docketed in the of- fice of the Clerk of said Court in and for said County on the 3ist day of July, 1936, in an action wherein Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, was plain- tiff and John J. Kenyon and Helen A. Kenyon were defendants, in favor of the said plaintiff ag: the said de- fendants for the sum of Three Thou- sand Twelve Dollars and Ninety-sev- mn Cent $3,012.97), which judgment and di among other things direct- ed thi by me of the real Sraperty herei: ir: described, or as = muc thereof as may be sufficient to sat- isfy the amount of said judgmen with interest thereon and the cost and exprnaee. of such sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will satisfy. And by virtue of a writ to me issued out of the office of the Clerk of said Court in and for said County of Bur- leigh and under the seal of said Court, directing me to sell said real property pursuant to said judgment and decree, I, Fred E. Anstrom, the Sheriff of said County, and the per- son appointed by said Court to make said sale, will sell the hereinafter de- scribed real property to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, at the front door of the court house in the City of Bismarck, County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, op . D. s t day, to igment, with interest judgment, de- follows, to-wit: Four (4), Block Twenty (20), Northern Pacific Addition to the, City of Bismarck, Burleigh North Dakete, according Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. Thos. J. Burke, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. 8-20-27 9-3-10-17. SSS * «RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Aug. 27.—(®%)—Range carlot in. sales: Corn: . Barley: No. 2 No. 3, 1,28-1.32, quoted. and flag hot Fifly per cent of the annual pro- duction of eggs is produced during the four months of March, April, May and June. A surplus of eggs above immediate domestic © requirements into the leas over storage * wae & hot alt with will aloft. Try the WANT-ADS Female Help Wanted SELL XMAS C. , Box Assort- ments. Full or spare time. Sample on approval. Big profits. Unusual values and artistry. Engraveo Craft, Kesota Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. $15 WEEKLY and your own dresses FREE showing Fashion Frocks, No canvassing. Send dress size. Fash- fon Frocks, Inc., Dept. A-6821, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. 4) HOUSEKEEPER for two persons. State qualifications, experience, and wages expected. Write Tribune Ad. 16649, GIRL WITH high school education to do housework, and help in store. Write Tribune Ad. 16536, GIRL TO DO Part time housework for room and board. 306% W. Thayer. Phone 1470-J. EXPERIENCED girl for general housework. None other need ap-/ ply. 301 4th St. ‘WANTED — Competent experienced housekeeper. Apply in person. 234 W. Thayer. a ‘WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Must go home nights. Phone 1137. GIRL WANTED for light housework. Apply evenings. 406 6th St. GIRL for kitchen work. Must under- stand cooking. Call 869-R. ee EXPERIENCED Dressmaker wanted. State Fur Co. Work Wanted LICENSED beauty operator wants position in small modern shop. Marcelling speciality. Miss Vera Knoop, Beach, N. Dak. Route No. 1. Phone 1-F21. ee Instruction SUE DIGBY—Private shorthand, 15 years experience as head of stenographic department in Business school. Classes begin Sept. 1, Phone 1612. Call at College | Bidg., Apt. C. REAL ESTATE 4 ROOM house, full cemented base-) ment, everything spic and span, chicken house, garage, three year old trees, good well, 2 acres, house alone cost more than price, $1200. MANY other bargains in houses and lots in all parts of city. Buy through 8 relisble agent and be sure of your title and. value. F. E. YOUNG Apartments for Rent MODERN FURNISHED 3 room apart- ment with private bath, private en- trance, ground floor. 2 room furnished basement apartment. Buitable for two adults. Close in. Phone 260. Call 512-W after 6 p. m. ATTRACTIVE, newly decorated four rooms with bath, semi-basement apartment. Fireplace, _ built-in kitchen, Maytag washer. Phone 1492 for appointment, or call at 901 10th St. LARGE two room furnished apt. Newly decorated. Kitchen, built-in cupboards. Electric refrigerator. Hot and cold water always. 213 llth St. Call at rear door. We Trade and Give Terms Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. 122 Main Phone 100 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE— 1028 Chevrolet coupe, coach. 1929 coach, sedan. 1930 coach. 1932 coach. 1930 Ford truck. We trade and give id og Hedahl Motor Co., Bistharck, FOR SALE—1932 International truck, good condition. Re: tor asonable cash. See Halvorson at Standard Bulk Station. Room Mate Wanted WANTED—One or two girls to share furnished apartment. No smokers. Right downtown. Phone 1586, ‘YOUNG man wants roommate. comfortable front room. 411 Ave. A. Phone 2047-J. TWO 3 room apartments, one with private bath. Lights, water, heat, gas, Kelvinator, furnished. Close to capitol and near school. 930 4th. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, first floor. Adults only. Heat, lights and gas. Immediate posses- sion, $35. 506 2nd. Phone 875. CAPABLE, Reliable woman wants work by hour or day. Call at 607 Front St. WANTED—! is board and room. Now. Phone 121. Land for Sale IDAHO AND WASHINGTON LAND for sale—160 acres near Kamiah, Idaho, on good road; one mile to school; house and small bar! spring water. About 25 acres cul- tivated, balance of the place fine timber. Price reduced to $1,600.00. ‘Will take late model used auto as part payment and the balance long time at low rate of interest. I have many bargains in farms and irri- gated tracts. Robert L. Ragon, Realtor, 200 Main 8t.,. Lewiston, Idaho. ee EE Houses for Rent HOUSE FOR RENT—Two-room fur- nished house. Also two rooms on second floor furnished for light housekeeping. 818 - 7th St. MODERN five room house. Near high school; also five room base- ment apartment. Inquire 1026 10th 8t. FOR RENT OR SALE—Five room partly modern house. Close to cap- itol. 1011 9th St. PARTLY MODERN three room house. Good condition. Inquire 601% So. 10th St. SIX ROOM modern house at 420 14th St. Phone 1561-LJ. Ice box for sale. 4 FOR RENT—Five room house. In- quire 214 Fifth St. Wanted to Rent WANTED — Modern unfurnished house or apartment with three bed- rooms. Reasonable. Good location. Can furnish references. Write Tribune Ad. 16550. WANTED—A house near capitol, suitable for four adults. Modern bungalow. Write B. Boyd, Box 306, Bismarck, N. Dak. WANTED—Two rooms and board by elderly couple in a modern home. Write to Ad. No. 16620, in care Bis- marck Tribune. MODERN HOUSE with garage, close in, by responsible party. Phone 1421-W or write to Tribune Ad. YOUNG COUPLE wants desirable two or three room apartment in private home. References. jone 1877. ————— er Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Kelvinator, vacuum cleaner, davenport, 9x12 rug and radio, all in good condition. 831 13th St. i FOR SALE—Magic Chef gas range, four burners, heat regulator. Also small power jig-saw. 915 7th St. FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, good as new. Priced for quick sale. Also parlor furnace. 321 12th St. FOR SALE—Porch glider, wicker fernery, good condition. Fruit jars. Phone 728. 1718 4th. FOR SALE—Household furniture, dishes, etc. Phone 2136-W. Call at 100 Ave. B West. ie FOR SALE—2 beds, complete. Dress- er. Miscellaneous articles. 213 Ave. A. le 2076-M. FOR fas range, two months old, $25, discount. 619 6th St., 3rd floor. FOR SALE—Piano, library table, ice box, dining room set, single bed. 614 12th St. BABY BUGGY, Lioyd Loom, used, $7. Call between 4 and 8 p.m. 213 11th FOR SALE—Business desk with chair, baby crib with mattress. Call 1871. FURNITURE for sale. Phone 2046-W or call at 712 Main. it i ELE é. i z 5 5 E 2H i | : i i FURNISHED ground floor apartment. Living room, kitchenette and bath. Private entrance. Adults only. $37.50 per mo. 322 Ist. WELL FURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Available Sept. 1, $45, includes gas. Custodian Col- lege Bldg. Phone 1849. APARTMENT FOR RENT—Three- room apartment, furnished or un- furnished. Also sleeping room. Call at 318 - 9th St. THREE ROOM apartment, ground floor, $26. Two room apartment, $23. One room apartment $10. 1014 Bdwy. NICE one room furnished basement apartment. Adults only. Located at 624 7th. Inquire 616 7th. WELL FURNISHED two room apart- ment on ground ‘floor. Sept. 1st. Phone 273. 411 5th St. 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. ___ Business ection | FOR RENT—Good brick building, 25x135 ft. in choice loca- tion at Mandan, N. Dak. Will be vacant Sept. 15th. Write or phone I. C. Iverson, Mandan. FOR RENT —Service Station at Co- man Tourist Court, midway between. Bismarck and Mandan. Latest gas- oline equipment. 1010 Main &t., Bismarck. Phone 1293. FOR SALE—Pool hall, restaurent, barber shop, fully equipped. Heat furnished. Rent $10, $200 cash. Call. Don't write. Clark’s Lunch, Rich- ardton, N. Dak. Office Rooms FOR RENT—Two front office rooms facing Main Avenue. Available aoe Ist. Inquire Dahl Clothing tore. Wearing Apparel FOR SALE—Grey American Broadtall Squirrel trim. Size 14. 110% Ros- ser after 4 p.m. Houses for Sale TWO ROOM frame house, newly built. $80 cash. Easily moved. D. L. Hilderbrand, Bismarck Gro- cery, Travel Opportunities LARGE, lower duplex, gas heat, rt water, fireplace. Centrally located. Mrs, Paris, 404 5th. FOR RENT—Furnished 3 ground floor apartment. $32.00. 721 3rd St. z TWO room basement apartment. Partly furnished. $12.00 a month. 1517 Bowen Ave. VACANCY in new apartments. Un- furnished. Inquire Apartment No. 1, 107 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Two housekeeping rooms. Fully furnished, modern. _517 and St. THREE 3-room modern apartments. North Hannafin. Mrs. Davis, Bis- marck. WANTED—Passengers to ride to Grand Forks Friday. Share ex- penses. Call at 1008 Ave. C. Luella Harding. Rooms for Reat NEWLY furnished room on ground floor. Cross ventilation. Bath room adjoining. Comfortable and convenient. 318 West Rosser. Phone 503. ROOM in gas heated house. Always hot water. Beauty Rest mattress. Gentlemen preferred. Close in. 412 8th St. Phone 104-w. FOR RENT—Large front sleeping room, 3 windows. Also basement room, very cheap. Phone 2047-J. 411 Ave. A TWO FURNISHED or unfurnished light housekeeping rooms at 315 So. 10th. TWO LARGE room, partly furnished apartment. Call at rear 118 1st St. THREE room furnished apartment. 519 5th St. Inquire evenings. FURNISHED two room apartment. Adults only. 322 9th St. BASEMENT Apartment for rent. Two rooms. 614 20th St. and evening meals. Phone 145. Lost and. Found LOST—White gold Bulova watch in business district Monday. Reward. Call 781-R. é en i 5 E 2 | if i 3 : | et ii 3 Li a a EXTRA LARGE front sleeping room, ground floor, private entrance. Al- ways hot water. Reasonable. 318 8th St. NEWLY DECORATED room in - ern home. Suitable for one or two girls. Phone 1451 or call at 719 9th st. FURNISHED room. Also basement sleeping room suitable for two gentlemen. 1015 8th St. Phone 1265-W. SLEEPING ROOM. Excellent double bed. Close to bath. Gas heat. Al- ways hot water. 306 9th St. Phone 1330. FOR RENT—Cozy clean a room. Close to bath. Close in. Hot water when needed. 120 Ave. A. LARGE sleeping room, first floor, private entrance, suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. 1006 Sth St. LARGE COMFORTABLE room, next to bath. Suitable for one or two. Phone 1824-W or call at 622 llth. SEPT. Ist. Large furnished living room, piano. Adjoining room. Write Tribune Ad. 16636. NICELY FURNISHED sleeping room for one or two, private entrance. Al- ways hot water. 307 10th. LARGE pleasant room. Close in. Gentlemen only. Mrs. J. P. Sell, 531 NICE, LARGE sleeping room in quiet, private home for one or two. 201 Ave. A West.

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