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' | | \ . weights 8.15; SPECIALTY SHARES MAKE ADVANCES ON NEW YORK MARKET its". [New York Stocks| Adams FSD, Business and Industrial News/An. roco. Is Good But Buying Vigor Is Lacking New York, Sept. 3.—(#)—Specialties ticked off substantial advances in ‘Thursday's stock market while profit realizers took pot-shots at some of the recent leaders. Business and industrial news was inspiring for the most part but buy- | Assd. Dry ing vigor wes lacking in the majority of instances. The close was irregular. Transfers approximated 1,100,000 shares. The list exhibited a steady to firm | tone at the opening with the steels utilities and rails again in demand. Specialties soon came to the fore; po, while other categories fell back. Tred- ing was extremely slow. Bi Allis-Chalmers dropped more ‘than judd Wheel a point when the directors lifted the dividend rate and announced the call- ing of $5,000,000 of the company’s be bonds. Cannon Mills gained about 3 on a dividend boost. Athong the better actors were In- ternational Nickel, Purity Bakeries, American Locomotive, Baldwin Loco- motive, Briggs Mfg., Coca-Cola, Eaton Mfg., Douglas Aircraft, U. 8. Indus- trial Alcohol, St. Joe Lead, Western Union, Mack Truck, Consolidated Edi- sen, Du Pont, U. 8. Rubber and Good- year. In the backward division were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, General Chrysler, Sears Roebuck, Hiram Wal- ker, Schenley, International Harves- ter, Westinghouse, General Electric, Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Northern Pacific, American Smelting, Loew's, Johns-Manville and Phillips Petrol- eum. U. 8. government securities were active and strong. Other bonds were mixed. Foreign currencies were with- out any particular trend. Wheat at Chicago recovéred 1 to 112 cents a bushel and corn was up 4 to 142. Livestock SOUTH S. PAUL South St. Paul, Sspt. 3—(#)— (USDA)—Cattle 2,500; more active, slaughter steers strong to 15 higher; | choice lightweights 9.15; medium most better grades down to 8.25; medium to good lots 6.25-8.00; she stock fully steacy; good to choice fed heifers 7.50-8.75; plain grassers 4.25-5.25; most beef cows 4.00-50; few good 4.75-5.25; low cutter to cutter cows 3.00-85; bulis little changed, bulk sausage around 4.75 down; stockers mostly| 7 steady; medium to good yearlings 4.50-5.50; calves 1,500; fully steady. better grades 50 up for two days; bulk 7.00-8.00; strictly choice up to 9.00; cull and common 4.00-6.00. Hogs 5.800, rather slow, weights over 200 lb. about steady; weights un- der 200 lb. unevenly steady to as much as 25 higher; early top 11.00; better 180-260 lb. 10.75-11.00; 160-180 Ib. 10.25-85; 140-160 lb. 9.00-10.50; 100- 140 1b. killers 7.00-9.25 sows steady to strong; 450 Ib, 8.75-9.59; average cost Wednesday 9.85, weight 248 lb. Sheep 3,000; good supply native and Dakotas; seven loads range lambs; two loads range ewes on hand from Wednesday; early undertone steady on fat and feeding lambs; slaughter ewes opening steady to 25 higher; low choice 117 range ewes 3.75; with a few 101 lb. out at 2.50; native ewes 3.25 down; bulk choice range lambs Wednesday 9.75; natives 9.50. Dairy cows generally steady; good springer cows to shippers 65. purebred selections quotable around 80.00; common and medium springers 40.00-60.00. Ic 3 em —iu Motors, | & offerings | Hu! 00-75.00; | Nat. Chrysler Colgate-Palm. Colum. G. Cont. Can Cont. Motor . Cont. Oil Del. . Corn Products Cream Wheat . Crosley Rad. Cuban Am. Sug. . {Curtiss Wright Deere & Co. . Dia. Match . Dome. Mines Douglas Airc. Dupont Eastman Kodak El. Auto Lite El. Boat .. El, Pow, & Lt. Firest. T. & R. Gen. Asphalt Gen. Elect. . Gen. Foods . Gen. Mills .. Gen. Motors Greyhound Gillette |Gold Dust Goodrich Goodyr. T. . Graham Paige Gt. Nor. Ir. Ore C Gt. Nor. Ry. Pf. Gt. West. Sug. Houd-Her. B. Hudsen Mot. pp. Motor .. tines Cent. jus. Mac! Intiue Rayon Int. Cement . Int. Harvester Int. Nick. Can Int. Tel. & Tel. Johns-Manville Kelvinator Kennecott Kroger Grocery Libbey-O-F. Gl. iets & my: B. (4a Lorillard “we McKesson & Hoe. Br Miami Cop. .. Mid-Cont. Pet. Midland Stl. Minn, Honey Minn. Moline Imp. .. Mont. Ward Murray Corp. Nash Motors . Nat. . N. Y. Central No. Am. Aviation North American Chicago, Sept. 'SDA)— 2s Pacific —Hogs 9.000 including 2,500 direct; |@hio Oil ... mostly 10 to 15 cents higher than ing lev. .... Tyson aed aye, avers estrone A ee Pac. Gas & El. ulk desirable 190-250 Ibs. 1 50; 250-300 Ibs, largely 10.85 to 11 paceare MIO: better grade 140-170 lbs. Park Utah peeatiie 7,000 calves 1,000: ting |Pathe Film ” attle calves i yearling market, active, firm; ‘light mixed Berna @. ©.) yearlings and yearling heifers strong o higher but medium weight and weighty steers slow: most early however, fully steady; long fed predominated in crop; supply common and medium grades trade requirements: same true of both grassy and short fed heifers as well as strictly grain fed heifers selling up to 9.25 and better; best yearling steers held at best’ early with best Weighty steers around 9,50, bulls and vealers fully steady 75 and 9.50 down respectively; selected vealers selling up to 10.00, Sheep 10,000 including 300 direct; fat native lambs mod fully steady to str 950 to 10.00; best held 10. and above; as yet little done on range offerings; sheep strong: mative ewes 3.01 few choice 100 Ib. Sioux City, Sept. 3.- A.)—Cattle 4,000; be hi 8.50; most beef cows 4.00-' ium stockers §.00 dow: Hogs 2,000; butchers steady nde io Bwitt ‘& ©0. 00; better 180-2 medium 9.50-10, plain aro i ady to strong; largely 5-40. jer 3 3 firm, chiefly 6.50-8,00; a few 8. 9.00 down. Sheep 1,500, pacerty) pianers top 11 hts 10.50. Boston, Sept. 3. —Moderate qu: wools were 480! prices in the Bost rket. Fine Delaine Ohio fleeces brought | UB Real, & Imp. . ine in jo P. 35-36 cents in the grease. Combing % blood Ohio fleeces Bol prices monly. on the low side of the Tange 38-39 cents, the maximum price of the range being difficult to secure except on '¥ good wool. Fine territory y wools of good French combing and si bag lots, compr! form clips, moved 2 oS sing eld Soige 86050 cents scoured basis. sea below | pry 8 farner few camber and med- eee & Web. a at UB smelt, R. Us Dodge ....... rity Morris .. aun Pet, Pills, Flour erase Steel ve ae rey Pt. apie length, in vateunt: Western On. 7 Tei. Closing Prices Sept. 3 ALL CEREALS RISE (Grai ions ||; rain Quotations tie th | en aa .20; No.1 red durum 1.0 1 BISMARCK GRAIN Le 13% | (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) as Sept. 3 Stn MOVES UP oH ARPLY | No, 1 dark northern, 58 lbs. jf {No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. re 4 2 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN one No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. Chicago, Sept. 3.—()—Cash wheat oa No. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. ae ws a 1.07 114/Export Business Booms in All|No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. ; 32% P No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. special i, 4 Parts of World as Supply —| No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. sample « 13 ; No, 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. 06 | white 41- mple grade 39%. aK Shows Decline No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. RRR uta Tullis ale gis anne Grains jie Oh: hake, O00 ae ing 110-43 nom: timothy seed 5.90; +» 1.01; 5.» 98; 1 95; new crop 5.50-75, Clo C 43 | Chicago, Sept. 3.—(?)—Strengthen- ; \ths., 92; 45 ibs., 89; 44 Ibs., 86; 43 ibs. 15:00-22.00, pee NEF 88 627% |ing developments in the world wheat 83: 42 Tos. 80; ry Tbs. 7: 40 Ibs. 14; 39 ee ’ ae jsituation had @ constructive influence |) “7 Was 1? “aren ine ee WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN 2534 }O8 the wheat market here Thursday syria t Stat esd 1,09 Winnipeg, Sept (P)\—Cash wheat ¢|and prices rose at times more thi No. 1 hard amber durum + 1.08] No. 1 northern 967%; northern 58%, | and P i a0 8 iyo. 1 mixed durum 1,04] 95%: No. 3 northern 92 39 cent. } 2 i Oats, No. 2 white 44 . 3 white 5%%| Higher prices in foreign markets, ne 41, x 20% ‘cables said, were influenced by re- 1.64 a Ports of good sales of Danubian ‘Ne 60 a MI earns ie aus = 35 wheat to Italy, of suspension of ex- 20 UnchENeed Si Ane eae 314 |Port permits for wheat.by the Ru- “4| Pure Bran ‘Standard 24 |manian government and of better ex- igs aalngs ces 18% port business in Canadian grain. % | ties crease their estimates of do- HICAGO RAN! of carlot grain sales: a 33,,|mestic spring wheat production inj Chicago, Srot aot bed Wheat, No. 5 dark northern 1.21, 78%, |line with the month ago government! Wheat— Hig Low Close Barley, No. 3. a 57% | forecast also was interpreted in some |Sep. ... Peon 1.10% 1.09% 1.09% Qs re ‘ana flax not quote 10 | quarters as bullish. me ee : i v——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— He Wheat closed 1-1%; higher com- NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION % | paréd with Wednesday's finish, Sep- 1.05% 1. Eni 26% |2nd corn. was %%-1% up, September foreclosure und sale entered on the | g7Gq 544 | 106-0644, December 93%-%. Oats ee Hen fey of Aug, D., Hela an 67% | gained %-%, rye 11-13%, barley 1%- action in the District Court of Bur- Der leigh County, Fourth Judicial District the a See net were unchanged to ats the State of North Dakota, where- 3 Y in the Federal Farm Mortgage Cor- Vs poration, a corporation, is Plaintiff, 3% i ’ and Homer ¢, Craven and Nellie M4 eer cE re Anes Al Craven, his wife, are Defendants; and 4 | Minneapolis, Sept. 3.—()—Private a special execution issued thereon, 21% 1 crop estimates, more bullish than ex- the nidersl sued hansen seutlalen 384% | pected, gave strength to wheat fu- County and State of North Dakota, 16%|tures ‘late in the market session ‘or that purpose appointed, will sell inl Tan oe ae EE 72 11.80 1179 | the Court House at Blemarck, fr the 4g] tially higher. A 4 . he (Sentember wheat closed 114 higher 1177 11.67 1175 |County of Burleigh, and State of ‘ 6%; De up at 1.2i%;eand 1185 | North Dakota, on the 14th day of Sep- tlie 1195 11.85 11.92 | tember, A. D,, 1936 at the hour of two 31 lax futures rallied near the close o'clock P. of that day, that cer- . 1, | and finished higher for lack of offer- | sep 13.05 | tain real ‘operty and mortgaged 68's | ings. September flax closed 216 high- Premises situated in the County of 36% | erat 2.01; Dec. 2.. higher at.o03 end Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, 335 | May unchanged at 1.99. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE directed in said judgment and Special i Coarse grain futures closed strong. odin eekes ak aaa execution to be sold, and more parti- 6% | September oats closed 1c up at tite:| Wheat n High cularly described as follows: 74 | Dec. % higher at 40% and May %c Pai pe o 1% 1,265 ist, 85% Northwest Quarter (NW1i) of 93% | higher at 41", ‘September rye closed | pee oat Ee eye a Section Twenty-four (24), Town- 5714 | 134 up at 75%, Dec. 1% higher atingay ” 116% 1.17% 116% 117% ship ene Hundred Thirty-nine BIB (asic, and May 1% higher at 75. De- (May |... 116% / (139), North, Range Seventy-eight cembert malting obarier: closed une falting Barley— (78) West of the Sth Principal changed at a 23. September feed bar- Oe Sia tgis, a hatiee a: Meridian; Burleigh County, North 175 | ley closed 2% higher at 72%, Dec.|_ Feed Barley — : Dakota, ah up at 654% and May 1% higher at Sep: . ae Re 1% ae cae, Oey ana bg mecet eet wheat receipts were light and |May ei 62% | costs amounting in-all to the sum of premiums nominally unchanged. Not| R $1819.97, with Interest thereon from enough durum or winter wheat was | sep, ‘Wie 15% 74% 7544, | the date of said judgement and tke ac- in to make markets, rt 75% cruing costs of sale. Corn was in fair to good dema ae Dated August 18, 1936, Oats was in good demand. Rye ’ Fred E. Anstrom. in good demand. Barley demand was i ee Sheriff of Burleigh County, Bis- good. Flax was in good demand and of % Hh ana Hg Ne fi 5 S af ry a ey 41% 41% 414; | Attorney for Blaintitt, Bismarck, N. Dak. | Produce Markets | 20 204 204 204 | 820-2 OID 2.00 2.03 2.00 2.03 — 199 199 199 1.9 NOTICE OF SALE CHICAGO ety NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Chicago, Sept. 3.—(#)—Butter was by virtue of a judgment and decree in ae firmer in tone Thursday and eg88] py ruth, ann gept dt INGE {preclondre, mendereg ang eeneey 5 je District Court of the Fourth Judi- 597, | Were firm. In the poultry market hens)" Durum— Open ‘digh Low Close| cial District. in-and for the County of 17, | Were firm and chickens about steady.|Sep, ... 125 125 125 135 Burleigh and State of North Dakota, dig| Bauer pos, fmt; WARY |e oo vag vai ata fity [tes at orteee af eel eat ata 27% | specials (93 score) 35-35%; extras| Dec BUM TA 121% 121 cor: ala County oni tie: sist day, oF 168 | (92) 3413; extra firsts (90-91) 3314-| May sete users coves 12178] guly,1936, In an action wherein Home 3274 | 4; firsts (88-89) 3214-33; standards Owners Loan Corporation, was plain- 58% «90 centralized carlots) 33% Kenvon ware Garamienier ini faves ee ~ 5334 Eggs 8,883, firm; extra firsts local the said plaintife against the said de- 427; | 24 cars 24%; fresh graded firsts fendants for the sum of Three Thou- Tiss | local 2845 cats 23%; current receipts| 92 Bt eV RIAD a SEC 20% 2246, Perea rc ey) and decree among other things direct % oultry, live, 5 rucks, hens firm, e e sale by me of the rea! ‘opert: 203, | chickens ‘about Steady: hens 4 Ibs.| MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | |hercinafter ‘described, or as. much 671, | UP 20, less than 43% Ibs. 17; Leghorn| Minneapolis, Sept. 3.—()—Whceat| thereof as may be sufficient to sat- 10344 | hens 14; Plymouth and White Rock receipts Thursday 29 compared to 382/ isfy the amount of said judgment, 177 [gaa | springs 18, colored 15: Plymouth Rock |a vear ago. with Interest thereon and the cost 58% fryers 17,/ White Tock 16. colored| Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse|#nd expenses of such sale, or so much 274 114%: Plymouth Rock broilers 15%.|grain closing quotations today follow: | thereof as the proceeds of such sale White Rock 15, colored 1418: Leghorn ‘Cash Wheat anplicablé thereto will satisfy, | And roilers = bareback chickens by virtue of a writ to me ued t site 3: roosters 14, Leghorn roosters 13; Delivered = To Arrive| of the office of the. Clerk of said ; | turkeys 13-16; old ducks 5 Ibs. up 13; ‘ : Court in and for said County of Bur- 44s | White ducks 5 Ibs. up 16: colored 13: - 1.34% 1.41% leigh and under the seai of said 3 | small white ducks 12, colored 11; old a = Court, directing me to sell said real 9%. | geese 11; young 13. 1.33% 1.40% property pursuant to said judgment att feiss and decree, 1, Fred E. Ansirom, the 5, NI YoRK 32% 1.39% er! of said County, and the per- 05% | New: Yorke Sept Butter, ge son appointed by sald Uourt to make 417.489, firm. Creamery, higher than 1.30% ssiene’ avo ell SAU » Will sell the hereinafter de- extra 35%236%; extra (92 score) scribed real property to the highest 3544; firsts he 91 Hea 34-34 . 1.28% wea. | Pidder for cash, at public auction, at centralized (90 score) 34%, the front door of the court house In raasec teu see, a the City of Bismarck, County of Bur- milk flats, fr «. 1,263 see eoveet leigh and State of North ey on Eee i 1.245 tl 10:00 orclock Av Mt’ of that day, to Ee ee aa ae 2 fatisty sald judgment, with interest other mixed colors unchanged. » 1.22% seees oveee] nd costs thereon, and thi Live poultry stendy to weak, By fides of such freight, broilers: Leghorn 16; fowls: s 1.20% thereof as the ‘proc Leghorn 13-14; other freight prices app) ee O tnereto will susty: fiehangad: 118% . [Premises to be sold as aforesaid pur- Live poultry, by express, broilers, suant to said judgment and decr Rocks 1 Crosses 18-20; reds 19; 1.16% and to said writ, and to this notice 13 |Leghorn 18: fowls, colored 17-21: Bae iad ene ed in said judgment, de- 27% copes oe -16; other express prices ppriny 1.28% 1.31%; baka ul ree ae foun a Sy UNBreseed poultry firmer, | fresh | Montana Winter Wheat (20), Northern Pacific Addition to i 14 tel the City of Bismarck, Burleigh chickens (boxes) broilers 17. fry % protein ers 15% osters 18-20; fowis 48-|1 DH W or County, North Dakota, according frozen fowls 48-54 Ib. 1 HW... 1.22% 1.24% 1.20% 122% | t0,the plat thereof on file in the : fresh and frozen prices | 13¢, office of the Register of Deeds of 17-925, other P fe) Fg Burleigh County. North Dakota. 1H OW... 1.20% 1.22% 1.18% 1.20% Sheritt of Burleigh Goantn wD. BUTTER-EUG FUTURES 12% protein x ND. 81 Chicago, Sept. 3.—(#)— JOR Wor Atiorney for Piaintitt, Ahi | Butter Futures: ss, tow close| LHW... 118% 120% 116% 118% | Bismarck, North Dako 45. | Storage Standard: Fe ake HEE YS Ma) Bee rus set SE aa Wiee A163. 148% 114% 116%, $6, | Refrigerator Stan- |, | Minnesota and South Dakota, Wheat/STATE OF, aonn DAKOTA, COUN- t dards, Oct. 2% 2% 25%|/1DH Wor, | IN OBIEDR ono G ii 7 | Refrigerator 1H OW... 1.16% 118% 114% 1.16% STRICT COURT, FOURTH JU- %| dards, Nov. . 23% 23% 23% le DH Wor DICIAL DisTRICT Z Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, a Mi iicceaaa rls BH We M9% 120% LTH 1.18% | NCS Tporation, SEs sce! 3H OW... 117% 118% 1.15% 1.16% i es “Lucy V. Smith and ————— Durum am willing, Defendants, rit “FOREIGN EXCHANGE 1 amber hd THE 8’ F NORTH DAKOTA 31% New York, eet if) Foreign : I oe 130 136 1.26 1.32 70, THE ABOVED NAMED DE- e steady, rita - N Hi Mand in dollars, cothers ins cents: |) $0 Ibs. = 129 134... w+.) , Fou and each of you. are hereby Fog [Great Britain Jer 8iromeence | 2 dor 133 of the plaintife herein, a copy. of Sec; | 658%: Healy 7 panonwas |S enh ip sees see] Which complaint is herewith served 13% 28a: Swed 3,98; Montreal In New oT Tbs. 125 130 sere eves. | UPOM You, and to serve a copy of your 31% | York 100.00; New York In Montreal|g graper hd Hie. office, mentioned ‘belows> within ne 100-00, Ibs... 1.23 1.27 thirty days after the service of this 15 MONEY RATES ‘Se ibs. 1a 126 notified that inthe e 7% | New York, Sept. 3.—(P—Call money | 4 amber hd failure to 80 answer | 35% | steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime com- |4 S@bEE AG | 1) | Og plaintiff will . 37%, | mercial paper % per cent. Time loans a you by default ‘tor, Ay reliet de- steady, 60 lays-6 mos. 1% per cent ber bd manded in the complaint. $2, Joffered, Bankers acceptances un-|_ 53 Ibs. .. 117 1.28 Wile cia 3f | changed. ber hh Attorney for Plaintiff, j - 52 Ibs. .. 1.15 1.20 seen teens City National Bank Buliding CHICAGO STOCKS an bet hy ane Bismarck, North Dakota, y the Assoc! ress! Bie BSSI0F! = ess arate, n ea BE KER (By Midwest Corp. 13. McGraw El. 347; iS bat oral oN BONDS it. 3.—()—Govern- CURB STOCKS New York, Sept. 3.—(@)—Curb: American Gen. 9%. Cities Su) 4 Elec. Bond & MINNEAFOLI! Minneapolis, Sept. First Bank Stock 14%. Northwest Banco no trade «bid 10). STOLKS 3.—@)—Stocks S8BIfa Fe Bet Tribune’s Grain, Livestock ‘and — Market Report for Thur., Sept. 3 = DULUTH Duluth, Sept. Prices. Wheat: northern spring, 61 No, 1 dark northern 59 ii 1.40% ; 58 Ibs, 1.52% - Oise northern, 57 Ibs, est dark northern, 56 Ibs. ie 2 EN 38% : i 1.18% 1. eat 50 Biren 2 1 northern L2eaL. 36%; No. 1 dark hard Montana wih i pee ame ory ween mC me Ch rs cy. a Med to ae Bs INO ds... 20% 33% Tee. 200 2.1 2 No. “WANT-ADS Are Your Slaves for As Little As 45c Male Help Wanted WANTED—A Shoemaker. Write Jos. J. Mahowald, Garrison, N. Dak. PORTER wanted at Classic Barber Shop at once. ¥ : jarber Shop. Female Help Wanted SPHCYAL Work for Married Women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Send | dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. A-7612, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wearing Apparel SALT, PEPPER tweed coat, genuine wolf collar, cuffs. Excellent condi- tion. Size 20. Call 315 Ave. C fore- noons, —_——_—X—X——X__ Work Wanted WANTED—Places for girls to earn) . Phone ‘aduate commerce degree wants steno- graphic or bookkeeping position. Stanley Kounts, Turtle Lake, N. D. SCHOOL GIRL, 18 years, wants place to work for board and room. Call 1567-W Friday evening or Saturday. BOOKKEEPER and Typist wants work, Salary very _reasonable.! Write Tribune Ad. 16782, GOLLEGE girls want to work by the hour, after school hours, and Sat- ure board and room. Phone 11863, 714 Bawy. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Furniture for six apart- ment house, One block from old postoffice. Price $600, $400 cash. House for rent to party buying fur- niture. Frank Everts, 314 3rd St. Phone 1471-R. ‘ COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD goods in- cluding electric range, Kelvinator, radio, vacuum cleaner. Leaving town, must sell. 401 13th. Phone 1663. FOR SALE—4 piece bedroom set, Modernistic type, used 2 months, $65 cash, Apt. No.1. 707 Ave. A. FOR SALE—Lloyd Loom go-cart, baby bed, other pieces of furniture. 522 9th St. Phone 1857. WANT TO SELL good piano for cash or trade for good car. George Young, Driscoll, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Medium size Decker mangle, ironer type. Splendid con- dition, Phone 428. FOR SALE—Piano, good condition. Phone 1046. 1016 Ave. C. FOR SALE—Household furniture, dishes, etc. Phone 2136-W. Call at 100 Ave. B East. ALL kinds of furniture, fruit jars and two Laskin lamb coats. 703 Front. Ave. FOR SALE—Philco radio, reasonable. Also garage for rent. 520 9th St. peed First class barber. Annex i i See T. C. NETZER, PATTERSON 1 MAN WANTED Collector instsliment (net over thirty-five) for Bismarck, Man- dan and nearby towns. All cer- tified accounts, Must have light car, be bondable and a depend- able man. None other need ap- ply. Local references necessary. HOTEL, 7:00 to 10:00 P. THURSDAY or FRIDAY. M. ae ee ee ees Apartments for Rent NICELY FURNISHED light house- keeping room. Also sleeping room. Each has private entrance. Op- poste St. Alexius Nurses’ Home. 307 th. MODERN FURNISHED 2 room apartment, also 2 room basement apartment. Close in. Phone 260. After 6 p. m, call 512-W. Dr. Enge. ATTRACTIVE, newly decorated 4- room and private bath apartment. Fireplace, built-in kitchen, Maytag washer. 901 10th St. Phone 1492. THREE ROOM furnished ‘apartment, first floor. Adults only. Heat, lights and gas. Immediate posses- sion, $35, 506 2nd. Phone 875. NEW, modern apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Fireplace and built-in features. Close to capitol. For ap- pointment call 1415. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Gas heat, lights, water. Laundty privileges and Kelvinator. 515 2nd St, Adults only, THREE room apartment with private bath. Close to Roosevelt school. Phone 1654-W at 422 Ave. C West. J. L. Fields, Automobiles for Sale USED CARS Plymouth DeLuxe Coach Dodge Sedan Chevrolet Coach Ford Deluxe Coupe Plymoutb Coach Chrysler Airflow Sedan 1935, 1936 1928 1935 1934 1934 1035 1934 1929 1934 1935 Plymouth Touring Sedgn Special Terms to Preferred Customers Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. 122 Main Phone 108 FOR SALE—1934 International 1% ton B3 long wheel base truck. Can be bought with small down pay- ment. I. J. Anderson, 106 Main Ave, mouth or Chrysler, $175. Bumann, Mandan , Phone 171. _—— ees Business Opportunity | FOR SALE—My equity in two chair barber shop. Doing good business. $150 cash. If interested write Trib- une Ad. 16755. FOR SALE—Excellent grocery store in fine location in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 16751. SSS Ride Wanted WANTED—Ride to Black Hills and return this week-end by one or more adults, Small sleeping room for rent. Ruth Wynkoop, 606 2nd St. Phone 308-R. ———————— Wanted to Rent TWO 3-ROOM furnished or unfur- nished apartments. Also eight room house. Call 308 13th St. Phone 878. MODERN FIVE room unfurnished basement apartment, garage, near capitol. Rent reasonable. 1030 10th St. FOUR ROOM apartment and three room apartment. North Hannafin, __near Country Club, Mrs. Davis, ONE LARGE light housekeeping room. Everything furnished. Phone 1047-R or call at 422 12th St. NICE one room furnished basement apartment. Adults only. Located at 624 7th. Inquire 616 7th. © TWO furnished one room basement apartments, For students or work- ing people. Call 222 3rd St. THREE ROOM apartment, ground floor, $26. Two room apartment, upstairs, $23, 1014 Bdwy. WELL FURNISHED two room apart- ment on ground floor. Sept. 1st. Phone 273, 411 5th St. WANTED—Two rooms and board by elderly couple in a modern home. Write to Ad. No, 16620, in care Bis- marck Tribune. Hay for Sale FOR SALE—Hay and straw. Straw $4.00 to $4.50. Good quality hay $8.50 to $9.50; f. o. b. cars on elther Soo or Great Northern. Hay deliv- ered by truck west of Bismarck, $15 per ton. A. W. Knudson, Adams, N. Dak. 100 TONS baled hay, sweet clover, $9.00. Tame oats, and prairie hay, $11.00 per ton on N. P. Railroad here. Robert Wilson, Josephine, N. D., Benson County. GOOD UPLAND HAY, also clover and mixed hay. Price $8 to $11. F. O. B. Fordville, Soo and G. N., Ford- ville Cooperative Marketing Assn. FOR SALE—Quantity of No. 1 sweet clover hay in bundles and stacked. Inquire the Dalrymple Farm, Cas- eelton, N. Dak. UNFURNISHED three room apart- ment with bath, 2 large closets. 417 Ist. Phone 241-W. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments in Murphy apartments. 204% Main Ave. Phone 1157-W. Houses for Sale SIX year old 6-room modern stucco bungalow, also large room in base- ment. Hot water heat. Large play room in attic. One of the fine homes in Bismarck, Located in best residental district on Mandan &t. . Casey and Son. FOR SALE BY OWNER—6 room} modern bungalow, west of First St. $4000, $509 cash, balance 612%. Frank Everts, 314 Third St. Phone 1471-R. FOUR ROOM HOUSE, 24x26 with built-in porch, 3x24. Can be seen in Arena. Price $700. Mrs. C. Schapp, Wing. N. Dak. VACANCY in new Rue apartments. Unfurnished. Inquire Apartment No. 1, 707 Ave. A. FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished apartment, upstairs. Inquire at 111 Ave. A West. TWO ROOM basement apartment. Lights, water, heat and gas. $22.50. 609 Ist St. FOUR ROOM apartment, private bath, ground floor. Call at 623 8th back door. HAY FOR SALE—$6.00 in the stack. $9.00 on track at Gilby, N.D, Oscar Quanrud, Mekinock, N. Dak. ey { j Rooms for Rent LARGE COMFORTABLE room, cen- | trally located. Walking distance from business district or high school. Phone 1411-M after 5 p. m. for appointment. COZY, warm sleeping room. Water in room. Hot always. Reasonably | priced. Beautiful location. Phone 459-R. 206 Park St. SLEEPING ROOM. Excellent double bed. Close to bath. Gas heat. Al- ways hot water. 306 9th St. Phone 1330. ONE ROOM apartment furnished for light housekeeping. Call at 1002 4th St. FURNISHED kitchenette apartment with connecting bath. Phone 107. FOR SALE—Good six room house in residential section. Can be bought at an attractive price. Write Trib- une Ad. 16758. _ 7 FOUR ROOM stucco bungalow, all built-in features. Gas) Call at 314 9th.| modern, heated. Garage. Phone 291-M. LARGB, comfortable modern resi- dence, well located. With good ren- tal income. Write to W. L. D., Box 616, Bismarck. —— Houses for Rent MODERN 5 yoom bungalow, hard- wood floors, gas or coal heat, child's sleeping alcove off from main bed- room. Outside garage. Location | 312 Anderson. Immediate posses- sion. TWO ROOM apartment, up- stairs over Master Cleaners on Main avenue, heat and lights furnished. Monthly rental $22.50. Immediate possession. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY! Phone 0. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, August 931 Brink and Reibold for reward. LO8T—Young brindle bull dog wear- ing harness, somewhere between llth and Bdwy. and Patterson farm. Phone 179, Melville Electric Shop. Reward. suitease con- Crystal Springs on detour Highway me Finder please call Tribune 108T—Small pig, tan with black spots, Call Frank Welch, 1992. FOR RENT OR ‘SALE— Modern house, for large family or nice for two small families. Close to capitol and school. For information call at 604 3rd St., side door. { BUNGALOW, with three bedrooms. For Sale: Buick sedan driven by owner only. Also: Winchester and Marlin 22 rifles. 222 2nd St. FOR RENT—To adults only, five ONE ROOM furnished apartment. Suitable for two, 120 Ave. B. TWO ROOMS and kitchenette, fur- nished. 504 So. 10th St. Available ONE 5-room apartment. Sept. 15. Phone 211. Personal FREE SHAMPOO, Fingerwave and manicure every week to any house- wife employing one of our students in exchange for board and room. Christie's Beauty School. Phone 42. MEN'S SUITS and Ladies dresses dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PER- FECTION CLEANERS. Phone 1707. 222 So. 11th St. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- consecutive insertions room house, 2 bedrooms, hot air heat. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. 16645. THREE ROOM house, four room fur- nished house, 5 room house, and an 8 room house. T. M. Casey and Son. FOUR ROOM house, garage, chicken coop. Partly furnished, per month. Obert A. Phone 250. SIX ROOM modern house. Immedi- ate possession. Six blocks from _ School. Phone 1421-R. FOR RENT—Six room modern house with garage. Good location. In- Quire 214 5th St. FOR RENT—Five room house. Gas heat. Located 112 Bdwy. Call 120-3 after 6. NICE S room modern house, Adults only. Inquire 401 13th St. room house, partly modern. Call at 601'4 So. 10th St. For Exchange WILL TRADE 160 acres land N. E. c Medora, N. D., for filling station or Testaurant or what have you. Write Tribune Ad. 16721. EEE ee Office Rooms FOR RENT—Two front office rooms facing Main Avenue. Available Sept. ist. Inquire Dah! Clothing (per word) ............4%6 consecutive insertions PLEASANT ROOM, modern home. Always hot water. 2% blocks from G. P. Hotel. Gentlemen. 120-R. 508 4th. FOR RENT—Cozy clean sleeping room. Close to bath. Close in. Hot water when needed. 120 Ave. COMFORTABLE room. Gentlemen preferred. Hot water at all times. Phone 763-W. 211 E. Rosser. NICE LARGE furnished room for rent. Garage if desired. Phone 689-W. 518 W. Thayer. LARGE pleasant room. Close in. Gentlemen only. Mrs. J. P. Sell, 521 5th. Phone 403-M. MODERN ROOM in modern home. Near capitol and high school, 903 9th. Phone 1963. LARGE ROOM, two windows, clothes closet, bath adjoining. Close in. Quiet. 208 Rosser. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. Also stucco garage. 522 9th St. Phone 1857. LARGE front furnished sleeping room. Close in, 218 Ist St. Phone 262-R. SLEEPING ROOM for rent in mod- ern home. Close to bath. 308 Ave- nue B. ONE NICE sleeping room, near cap- itol and high school, 831 8th St. LARGE ROOM—Always hot water. Close to capitol. Phone 1594-R. SEPT. 15 room in modern home. Con- veniently located. Phone 724. ——EEEE—eEeEEEE For Sale FOR SALE—1 6.00x16 extra heavy consecutive insertions

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