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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thur., Sept. 10 WHEAT, CRN PRICES Grain Quotations] I FRIES eae (ON CHICAGO MARKET LEADERS IN STOCK MART RALLY POINT OR MORE THURSDAY | Steels and Amusements Lead Upturn, Transfers Around 1,500,000 Shares New York, Sept. 10.—(7)—A bright- | Am a stock market picture was pre-| van sented Thursday as many of the lead- Ay ers, led by steels and amusements,' rallied fractions to a point’ or more. . Ail. 51 rs | No. 1 mixed durum The proceedings were on the quiet Assd. Dry 21 Thue Ay and Orn a Penectrnpees No. 1 red durum . Chicago, side, however, with realizing intervals Atch. T, & 8. F. 82 é ‘i Ne | AJ—Potatoes a , 9 lo. 1 flax ...... slowing the pace. Ti in a Atl. cn 2g | markets were overbidding Chicago for shipment : iz pace. Transfers Aviation’ Corp. 5‘! corn out of Iowa. Primary receipts nd eastern Cobblers steady, around 1,500,000 shares. |Baldwin Loco. 3's! of corn Thursday were only about stock, rthern The market got off to a ragged|Balt. & Ohio - 2 half those of a week ago. whites we: start as traders showed further tend-|Barnsdall .. + 18 iWhieal closkd HInROAE the aakiocad eae encies to cash in some of their profits, | Bendix Aviation . 20's | Wednesday's finish to % Hard winter wheat ... D Buyers soon appeared for the stcels Saageen : TL. | sept. 111%e-%, Dee. 1101-54, com 1 from cule and e and it was not long before the -ails| Borde: 4 297} ai? a Rae & Tri and a wide assortment of specialties) Borg Warner 20% on to 1% oe Spi as teres | CHICAGO RANGE s ‘Triumphs stepped into the recovery parade. Briggs Mig. BB aaa evel a a ae es 12 cents Cntaee) jaca 10.— ‘Gis t ct Cobblers, Among the best share pertormers/Budd Whee! Ma rd seca ee 13, 1 iva 11s Tas were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Crucible, ae aul Re 27% | Gown. fs iy 110% 11014 Otis Steel, Republic Steel, Loew's, | Butte Cop. & Z. “ys [enue Eyratuatagm & 109% 109° 1.09% Paramount, Pathe, Columbia Pic-|Gase «J. 1.) 157% | FADES IN MU 5 No. 1, someipantly tures, Radio-Keith-Orpheum, Warner|Caterpil. Trac AU |. Minneapolis, "Sept. 10.—(@)—tullish DINGS th ORS irs teed cham acta Bros., Revere Brass, Canada Dry.|Celanese 26% | enthusiasm faded Thursday and wheat 95% 05% ee US, Now, 100} che Santa Fe, Delaware & Hudson, Balti-|Cerro de Pasco Ueaonrirea nig. illsiea rane ewaey ate 0%, 0s . rally, ‘Trade was de- mote & Ohio, Chicago Great Western | Ches. & Ohio sultory and featureless most of the Peer preferred, Southern Pacific, American pitts aw ce sel 1 m% hi 4 Telephone, Western Union, Certain- WER” Woo eioicee C hiticn ee eee |Chi. Gt. Wes. Pf. 1.28 Dec. closed %% higher at 1.22% t teed, International Nickel, Shell Union | c. M. &t. P. & P. an y closed unchanged to '» high= ol Westinghouse, ‘ight Aeronauti-|C. M. A & P. Pf. Oat ee %. MR, oR Ree BO, apnea cal, General Baking, Vanadium, Budd |C. R. I. u RSA EE Lo DSn ine No, 1 yelio Wheel, Sears-Roebuck, Consolidated Chrysler oo een crened i ona aes ah a, N White 137% In Laundries and South American Gold| Gojcate Falta. 24% | at 2.03. ebiccicke Sete = le. grade 1.064 & Platinum, C Bi Ce Sept. oats closed unchanged at 42%, j white 45 ‘olum. Pict. Vic. . 38% | Dec. % lower at 41% and May 4 low- ee Bonds were without a definite!Com Solv. 16 Jer at 41%. Sept. rye finished 1¢ hl Rane at 41%, : ¢ high- sale: trend. Foreign currencies were mixed.|Com. & Southern Bi—jer at 78%, Dec. te higher at 77. and malting Wheat at Chicago was unchanged to Gone ae ie Tae Antena unehaueede ae ae at up 42 cent a bushel and corn was/ Con. | Se at Rewirer é 3 pt. feed barley closed unchanged at down % to 15s higher. pene cane ae 76: Dec. % lower at 69% and May 3 Cont. Oil Del B94) |oCasiewtea! cpbelptt were light and Mi ii 1 : exp —(P}—¥ e t Coe eee ate the mnarket nonfinally unchanged. Not KRHENG Ene oe pare eeipaie'e 4 enough winter or durum wheat was MINNEAPOLIS RANGE bran 2 Standard mid- Livestock [Sie {iig So00050 He SEs _ | Minneapolis Sept 16 alibi ———— Gurties Wright aiid |wse'Ty ate, Vo, tou oman, yt When "Open igh toy . ST. : | Dia. 3313] was in good demand, Barley was 4 South St. Paul, Sept. 10—(AP—U.|Dome Mines + $ex¢ [firm to Strong. Flax wax in good ries 148s 12s 14 ee oh couN- 5. D. A.)—Cattle 3,000; most classes | Douglas Airc. i semana! a ot) oy pourri av-| fairly active, fully steady; better | Dupont + 163% u : grade fed steers 8.25 to 9.35; some| =! ane Lite . hee | Produce Markets | De OW darepIGEn ebEAbeaL oncom! held above 9.50; medium kinds down| my’ Pow, & Lt. SS corporation, Plaintiff, to 7.00 or less; choice fed heifers held | Firest, T, & R. + 27% io $l Leo B Smith, Luey V. Smith and around 9.00; most beef cows selling; Gen. Asphalt . 25%) Chicago, (P)—Butter was William Twillin, * “Defendants, under 5.00; low cutters and cutters|Gen. Elect. . + 47 {steady in ‘sday and esss THE STATE OF RTH DAKOTA around 3.25 to 4.00; weighty sausage ae eens : + 30% | were firm, Se cane TO THE ABOVE: ED NAMED) DE- bulls up to 5.00; better grade stockers | Gem. Motors ... re changed. firm; extra Nou, aia Geel of Gen areLinrely’ and feeders around 25 higher for firsts local and ca resh grades summoned to answer the complaint 8 Gold Dus' 14 | firsts local 25, cars 251%; current re- 424 t ii week; top feeder steers Wednesday | Goodrich 23% | ceipts 23%. ay % '41es Smite Anita ee with scr a 7.00; lower grades little changed.!Goodyr. T. 24% Mis 41% upon you, and to serve ac f your Calves 1,800; fully steady; bulk bet- qraham raise BAU Chicago, Sept, 10.--()—oultrs, live, sald answer upon the undersiy ned, at ter grade vealers 8.09 10 9.00; selec- 411 car RURKa MRM ens sag 2.10% 2.11 ,| his office mentioned below, within i Gt. ae Ir, oe Ctf. 21% | up 194%, leas than 4% Ibs, 16%; 1 thirty days after the service of this tions 9.50; common and medium! Gt’ Ni PI. F420 (Norn Nene desrapeinge coibhiup, Ply: summons upon you. You are further means ee 7.00. Gi. West Sug. oe moms ai wiltes Hos 20, colored Soced et in the preniaes your logs 5,500; very uneven; weights | Houd-Her. 7; less than s.. Plymouth Roe! DULUTH RANGE allure to so answer or appear the e 4 | 19, white Rock 17 lored 16; Pl plaintiff will take judgment against over 200 Its. about steady; under- Bene pout as g ae Mouth and white ‘tock, broilers, 17,| Duluth, Minn., Sept. 10.—(Pi— Sou by default for. the relief de- weights steady to as much as 25 lower Hu or Motor 8 ‘2%, | colored 15%, Leghorn bareback | _ Dut High Low Close| mended in the complaint, than Wednesday's early trade; sows ate Cant. 28% chickens 14; roosters 1 Leghorn Fx E pene ens steady to 10 higher; some interests not | }/HOlS Cent. 33° | Koosters 13; hen turkeys 19, toma 18, | Oc Attorney fox Plaintiff following: top 1080: better 200-250 | Int. Bus, Meh. 1168 107 Joung white ducks 5 Ibs. up. 18, nae sinarek, North Dakota, -, 10.75-90; 160-200 Ibs., 10.00-85; | Int. Cement .. + 55% | colored 13; small white ducks 14, col- Rips CUES narck, North Dakota, 140-160 Ibs., 9.00-10.00; 100-140. lbs., Int, Harvester 4 70 ored 11; old geese 11, young 15. am 6. ryan 7.50-9.00; good sows 400 lbs., down 9.00- | Int. Nick. Can. p Says ae 55; heavies down to 8.50; average cost intr oratvinie glare Nawiverl Bene aes aie vive paul ——ExEEEE Wednesday 9.94; weight 225 lbs. Kelvinator * “20% | try steady. By freight, broilers: col- NO! K OF $ by Sheep 14,509; run includes 37 cars| Kennecott 477s cred ase) eae Poa y ie Wy ae ( NOTICE oe SS ty ; That : gg | horn 17; fowls: colored 8 to 22; Leg- y virtue of a judgment ree in Ripe ated bntep poate onbanes))| roger Groen 20% |horn 4 fo 15; other freight prices un- foreclosure, rendered and. given by alance natives and Dakotas; pack- Li Me My. B. (i 106% | Changed. . MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN the District Court of the Fourth Judi-. ers talking 25 lower on fat native) 7/88. ° y. a ifr [sabe aE ay firm. | Creamery) Minneapolis, Sept. 10—(P}—Wheat | clal District, In aud for the County of nambs but sellers asking fully steady|toriiard 225, | (a score 36% to sé; other butter | receipts Thursday 11 compare to 291 Burleigh and Biate of ert ihe of! or 9.25 on natives and around 9.75|Mack Trucks 39 | prices unchanged. _ - Riinnespolis caaki wheat “aud fice of the Clerk of said Court in and on best rangers; indications steady on| Macy (R. 50%) Cheese 96,366, quict. Prices un- parce follow, | oF sald County on the 3ist day of : ; Marsh, Field 16% | changed. grain closing quotations today follow July, 1226, in an action wherein Homo slaughter ‘ewes; bulk tat lambs Wed>| Treo Bab. 10%, | Eggs 15,116, firm. Mixed colors: Cash Wheat Mi Lbanrcerpotaalonravaaninine nesday 9.25. McKesson & Rob. Pid. TIit ggg | special packs 27% to standard 22 Delivered To Arrive tre and John J. Kenyon and Helen A. Dairy cattle active, steady; g00d| miami Cop. C4 | oes ay che’ § ay Kenyon were defendants, in favor of springer cows to shippers 70.00-75.00; | Mid-Cont, Pet, os Woe oe Sede % 143% eo] tile ald plaintee aeiliet tle mall des selections to 80.00; bulk plainer kinds | Midland Stl. 4% - NS 50 195% 142% soos aeeeefeand Twelve Dollars and Ninety-sev- selling down to about 50.00. = 4 BUTTER-EGG FUTURES 1 Pi NS 58 3 “Jen Cents ($3,012. which judgment 4 ae Chicago, Sept. 10.- )—Butter fu- PONTE Gana -osene andldeties aoe other wine Witect: TUT + 4846] tures: High Low Close |o DN 857 od the sale by me of the real property “hic: Si zi r, ~ 20% | st e standards, 3, |hereinafter described, or as much Oe ee ua ey 1 Tesg| November , 34% 33% 33% fq IDS ceca 1.92% 140% 000 sees | thereof as may be sufficient to sat- PEL olay ea 31%| Exe Futur 3 DNS 56 j , isfy the amount of said, judgment, peataviniavarane cobinateeely atrensth |N 25%; | Refrigerator stan- Tbs. ...... 1.30% 1.98% ...,. «...-/ with interest thereon and ‘the cost Teats LOD dale DUT cISO te aronibes 367, |. dards, October . 237% 23% 25% and expenses of such sale, or so much 11,00 to 11. few 230 to 290 Ibs. 29% Beryl feratoniate inn a + 128% 13 sees trees Lier se ae she peosseaa enaeh me 10.65 to 1115; better grade 140 to Nat. 8tei 6944 BeGR Novem bers, 3 SH eetue Bec cwaitrUDinie EET OO TONE 170 Ibs. 9.75 to 10.50: best sows 10.15. Ce eee ee Ob the ce rnccter thet colar ot etd pagnitle 7500, calves 1.000; all wended eel! Miscellaneous | Sourt”in’and fan aa County of Bur: senten ; Misere eucie Yagrr5| fy Sear meats ate SE jelgh and under -the seal of sa Al eee ey steers | Ni 1 (Bie Court, directing me to sell said real stead: middle grades weak to 15 Novtin American : . ee x be ab | Leeda i property, Baa nid Aueniene lower; killing quality Jess desirable; | Northern aPelifc . wm} New Yor' ep’ —(— Foreign |" ie 1.20% 1.26% Set at ees vi : Y hi tead: at Britain de- eevee s 1.20% 1.26% Sheriff of said County, and the per- top 10.25 on medium weights: apo On ON eat : Ate mand In, dolinrs, gents; | DNS 50 Annas aon anbolaled) iy ‘auideConnts (os miRie e Great tal ‘rance woeeee 118% 1.24% ...02 veeee sale, will se eh nafte: = ane at. SO dow : ae 6584: Italy aT 8T ee 40.23, 1 northern scribed real property to the highest and. feeders slo’ $34, | registered 32.15, travel Norway spring... 1.30% 1.334 .,| bidder for cash, at public auction, at steady, higher for the week, howev % | 95,41%; Sweden 26.08; Montreal in tana Winter Wheat the front door of the court house in at 5.00 to 6.25 with better grades 6. Lie New York 100. .00; New York in Mon- | 14¢% protein thet Cll preeinannek County of Bur- ty f late Wednes- treal 1 joigh a orth Dakota, o: 7 cil hpere POR earth Was ae 8% ae) ii yor 1.243; 126%; 1:22% 1.24% | the 26th day of September, A, all heifers and other she stock steady; | Penney (J. © 91% CURB STOCKS 1 Ww 3 at 10:00 o'clock A. M. of that 4% Se * DH Wor satisfy said judgment, with interest bulls weak: vealers 25, to 50 highe . R.R. 39% | New York, Sept, 10.—(P)—Curb: 12% protein aa ieey ote therkonccemacihaupobie canal eee a guoinitudine, 71o0saleects| Botte eee Fis eR LHW... 1.22% 1.24% 1.20% 122% | expenses of such’ sale, or as much fat lambs’ opening slow, ‘around Phillis Pa. 42° | Elec. Bond & Share 23. 1D BW or DOE STE a an 1’ folee nativer to packers 4.50, to | RULE, Flour. 2 1 HW... 1.20% 1.22% 1.18% 1.20% | Premises to be sold as aforesaid pur- 153 Proctor & Gamble ... . 41 MINNEAPOLIS STOCK! DHW suant to said judgment and decree, ; Minneapo! en (Pt - a pee SB; Con sholne: duet aera Bub. Sve. N. J. 45x | ainnespolid, Sept 10-1 * stocks 1D HW or and’ to sald welt, and to this notice, nothing one on range lambs; sheep | Pullman 2 P|) First Bank Stock 1412. 1H OW... 116% 120% 146% 1:10% | OFS Sere oY tous aceite sey RGGI MDF ATONE Uo Bh | Bui + Hau] Northwest Banco 9's. Minnesota and South Dakota: Wheai |" S040 1 atc Ry 3 He) = : ji . | (20), Northern Pacific Addition to x cr Radio -ieiti Ooh, ‘ Ms CHICAGO STOCKS 1 HW... 1.20% 1.22% 1.18% 1.20%! the City of Bismarck, Burleigh zt SIOUX CITY Remington-Rand : 20% (By the Anaaetaien Press) 2DHWor if = County, North Dakota, according oun Cite Woman ea Bh tear \ rail mea aanort verity 205) iawest Corp. 12% 2H OW... 1.18% 1.20% 116% 118%] to the plat thereof on file in the ‘ariings and helfers fairly. active 24s 3D H Wor i Of cabo teiilesitem later ofsDepie of steady te slow; grass fed she stock 56% GOVERNMENT BONDS. 3H OW... 116% 1.18% 1.14% 1.16%! Burleigh County, North Dakota. stockers and feeders firm; . 32% | on, 3 Thos. J. Burke, ane oles easury i%u 119.9. 60 Ibs. .. 133 1.41 1.29 137 P| Teo 10 beet 5.80; outer grades, 1; | Be eee 87%! Treasury 4s 114.10. 2 ember hd sag as Bismarch, ‘orth Dakota, hort feds and grassy kinds —————————— Sey r ye a down to 7. 90. ee soalon ss ae enalet a 2 INVESTMENT TRUSTS 2 amber hi 2 }/20-27—9/3-10-17-24 heifers arouni 3 strictly choice (By the Annociated Prean) . . 1.30 1.38 duoted above 9.00; beef cows largely 1 if (Over the counter in New York): 13 oe Masyland Fund, 9.87; 10.68. 57 Ibs... 128 1.35 few plain stockers and 28%) Quarts Inc She 1 3 (3 % amber hd {fees 2000 mostly steady to stra {Ui | set. Am. 8h. Inc, 1.51; 1.91. 56 ibs... 126 1.32 spots 10\ higher: butcher top 1 a1 4 amber better 180 to 250 Ib. weights 10.60 15% mu aares CASH GRAIN 55 Ibs... 1.24 1.31 sree aeons 10.3! 0 », averages 8.75 to 36% | Prices: No, avy dark no 54 Ibs, .. 1.22 130 eee ssece 10.50; light lights 8,00 or below; sows spring, 60 ibs. to 1.43%; No, 1 largely 3.25 to 9.40; feeder pigs chief- 31% | deric Northern’ 5! 38 tbs ° 1 ly 6.00 to Aen few strong weights in % 2, BB sence tneee 8.50; stags 9.00 down. ‘Sh 2,500; Including ,1. 19% 118 1.25 rene tenes ere billed’ through: no éarly stock 13% jamb action; undertone weak, lowe 22% 51 Ibs, .. 1.16 buyers talking around 9.00 for bes 14 Low Cae elm Glaspuuied 2c,” native ae ove 4: 2.50 to 3.50; Bele Crete 133 native feede: 1% 1 amber.... one Cae are 1 rd durum tas weeee 1.03 ‘The pinnacles in Sand Creek valley, B18 % Coarse G pide tse are the result of years of 9% 138% ‘70 THE IE POLICYHOLDERS OF 2a% 5 107 ‘HE PRUDENTIAL 1 red durum 1.07. 2 mixed. 1.08 INSURANCE COMPANY 2 oF AMERICA 1554 Ne: 1 flax 2.09%. 3 mixed. 1.07 ee NOTACH ts hereby, Sire 2, meeting eof 19% | No. l rye 81% to 84%¢. 4 mixed 1.06 cf THe wit ENTI: No. 3 white oats 42% to 42%. cE BCom "ANY OF AMERICA 16%) Maltin barley 80 to 1.25: feed bar- § mixed.... 1.03 1.04 ed Office of said Gom- Ba wetne barley, 353 ‘Onn Tt ot eee on Mignet 71% te 2 whi He. 45% St twelve, crelock noon. for the urpose of Ate WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN 2 Shite aS selecting. fo four ‘be voted for bythe Winnipeg, Sept. 10.—(AP)—Cash gate: 4 ee iru sie an members @ the 78% | wheat, No’ 1 northern 99%: No.2 prleyboiders Directors at the annual of 72% | northern 97%; No. 3 northern 95%; An to 4 1.35 Directors of the Company ta be held on the 1 cats, No. 2 white 43%; No. 3 white 13 ‘such meetgnk every policyholder of the states cnaraal Shahar t ae ae = icy ‘ul Titov fr at eet one pear aut pant all be sf) \no'd.... 6285 ‘amtitled to cast one oF: ASD De DUFFIELD, cy [no Toss. 200% 2.19% New York Stocks | ‘am; Tel. & Tel. Tob. B 57% | 39% | Wat. Wk: Wool Pf. Anaconda THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1986 WANT-ADS Are Your Slaves for As Little As 45¢ Confiscated Gambling Devices Bring Return The state of North Dakota has been enriched nearly $1,000 from confisca-| tions of illegal gambling devices and unstamped cigarettes, the state regu- ery, department announced Thurs- lay. Southwestern Marts Reported Overbidding Chicago for Corn Out of lowa - 14 Chicago, Sept. 10.—(?)—With, the| Liverpool market at a full shipping; difference over Winnipeg, wheat| pricés here developed firmness late No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. No. 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. 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 northerii, 50 lbs. | Sample Grain: BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Sept. 10. 9 Ibs., 1.03; 48 Ibs., hard amber durum 1.00; 47 Ibs., 46 Ibs., 94; 45 lbs., 91; 44 lbs., 88; 43 Ibs., 85;, 42 Ibs., 82; 41 lbs., 79; 40 Ibs., a 39 Ibs., 73; 38 Ibs., 70; 37 Ibs., 67.) fo. 1 Actual sales of machines brought $624.50 in additoin to $203.16 con-| tained in them when confiscated. The sale, made to persons outside .the state, involved 25 large slot machines and 176 other dice and booster | “gadgets,” the department reported. Sale of cigarettes confiscated brought $115.93. | | Still Choir to Sing in Neighboring Church The Still Community choir directed jby Miss Annetta Erickson will give a concert in the Pleasant Hill church, of which Rev. H. E. Berglund of Bis- marck is pastor, at 8 p. m, Sunday. The church is located 13 miles north- west of Tuttle and 10 miles northeast of Arena. 97; ‘Male Help Wanted {; Instruction Automobiles for BOY wanted, 15 years old, not going j to school, mechanically inclined, for steady work. Phone 967. 120 W. Thayer, YOUNG man to clerk in store and! deliver. Apply in person. Food Store. Female Help Wanted SUE Digby, private instructor, short- hand and typewriting. Call 1619. Apt. C, College Bldg. Apartments nts for Rent Park | NEW and attractive unfurnished apartment. Large living room with fireplace, dinette. bedroom, kitchen and, Private bath. Laundry | privileges. Close in. Call at 234 W. Tribune Ad. 16925. $15 WEEKLY and your own dresses cinnati, Ohio. Each has private entrance. posite St, Alexius Nurses’ Home. 307 WANTED—Maid for general house- work and cooking. Good wages.| Thayer. Tel. 1770. Steady employment. Only compet- | NICELY FURNISHED light house- ent persons need apply. Write! keeping room. Also sleeping room. Op- FREE showing Fashion Frocks, No|__10th. __ 3 canvassing, Send dress size. Fash- | THREE ROOM furnished apartment, ion Frocks, Inc., Dept, A-8225, Cin- first floor. Adults only. Heat, lights and gas. Immediate posses- GIRL wanted for general housework. Must be good cook and good at laundry work. Phone 428. Address | 212 3rd St. Bismarck, WANTED—Housekeeper on farm, by middle aged man. Light work. Write Tribune A ies Seen GIRL wanted for general housework. Inquire at Apt. 5, 50412 Main, H Wore Wants WANTED—Position as radio me- chanic. Graduate of Coyne Elec- trical School, Chicago. Write Les- ter Maurer, Temvik, N. Dak. Two capable girls desire general housework by hour, Also stove wood for sale. Tel. 754-W. TWO experienced gitls want- hour room, bath and kitchenette. phy bed. Heat, water and gas fur- nished. 510 4th. REDECORATED 4 rooms, bath. vate entrance. 623 8th, back door, | after 5 p. m. TWO ROOMS furnished for housekeeping. Also one large room on second floor. 1747-R. private Ground floor. Porch, pri- light 818 7th. Phone| work, Can furnish reference 5. Phone 763: ae PAINT jobs wanted. Anderson and Anderson. Call at 320 2nd St. or 319 Ist St. { WANTED—Piaces for giris to earn |TWO LARGE rooms, ground floor. Lights and water furnished, $15 per mo. 308 So, 15th St. Phone 552-R. | TWO clean room apartment for light housekeeping. Everything furnish- eaboataleng ieee: Nee. Now: on oe wed an ed. $23 per mo. 1014 Bdwy. Household Goods for Sale NICE one room furnished basement NEw Furniture for sale: Dining room,| Partment. Adults only. Located at 624 7th. Inquire 616 7th. living room. bedroom and kitchen sets. Other household articles. Call 291-M. 314 9th St. FOR SALE—Beds, mattresses, ker sene stove, tables, buffet, rocker, kin lamb coat. 703 Front St. — SALE—4 piece bedroom set, Modernistic type, used 2 months, $65 cash. Apt. No, 1, 707 Ave. A. HOUSEHOLD furnishings and fruit} _ jars for sale cheap. Tel. 1712-M or inquire at 813 8th St. NEW standard make vacuum cleaner, 44 price. Hoffman Merc. Co. Elgin, N. Dal FOR SALI condition. Tel, 984. a FOR SALE—One Kelvinator, five cubic ft. capacity, Phone 1862 after 6 p.m peas FOR SALE—Victrola and 100 records, cheap, Inquire Bismarck Tribune Office. FOR SALE—Mayta 0, Ludwig, in good Cheap for quick sale. washer, bed, 310 Ave, A. FOR SALE—Full size bed, complete. Reliable gas range. Call 206 13th. FOR SALE—Full size bed, complete. High chair. Call 918 6th St Houses for Rent FOR RENT OR SALE—Four — modern new stucco bungalow, hard- wood floors, full basement, gas heat. room Immediate possession. Monthly rental $30. Five room. modern frame bungalow, full basement, gas or coal heat. Immediate posses~ sion. Monthly rental winter months, $45. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY ee ene 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. ONE room furnished apartment. Suit- | able for two. 5th. Ground floor. 607 Inquire back door. WELL FURNISHED two room apart- ment on ground floor. Phone 273. Sept. Ist. 411 5th St. TWO room furnished apartment, pri- vate entrance. 420 Second St. after 5. Adults only. $30. FURNISHED three room apartment. Fairly nice for working couple. 604 __3rd St. Side door, VACANCY in new Rue apartments. Unfurnished. Inquire Apartment No, 1, 707 Ave. A. FURNISHED two room apartment with modern conveniences. &t., Bismarck, FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished apartment, upstairs. Inquire at 111 Ave. A West. TWO room apartment with private bathe Located at 305 10th St. So. 523 12th - apartment, two rooms and} kitchenette. Laundry privileges. 515 13th St. with connecting bath. Phone 107. kitchenette apartment THREE room unfurnished apartment. Ground floor. ONE 5-room apartment. Sept. 15. Phone 211. 415 8th St. & Available ;|WANTED TO BUY—Second hand car from owner. land for chickens. Ad. 16911. Wanted to Buy Want to trade Write Tribune IF unimproved land, vicinity of Seattle, Wash. Write P. J. Brown, Kirkland, Wash. INTERESTED in dairy farms or Farms for Sale lake frontage— Houses for Sale BUNGALOW, with three bedrooms. For Sale: Buick sedan driven by owner only. Also Winchester and Marlin 22 fifles. 222 2nd St. FOR RENT—To adults only, five room house, 2 bedrooms, hot air heat. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. 16645. 8-ROOM house, $40; 6-room house, $40; 3-room house, $20; new 3-room 6, Pen to | HAY—Have approximately sixty tons __and bath, $30. T. M. ey & Son. MODERN 6 room house, also furnish- ed light housekeeping apartment. Call 601. Hay for Sale of good sweet clover hay for sale in the stack at reasonable price. Lo- cated about 25 miles northeast of Devils Lake, N. D. Good gravel highway right to corner of farm. If interested get in touch with H. M. Thomas, Box. 89, Grand Forks, N. Dak, GOOD UPLAND HAY, also clover and mixed hay. Price $8 to $11. F. O. B. Fordville, 800 and G. N., Ford- clover hay in Dinar and stacked. Inquire the Dalrymple Farm, Cas- selton,N. Dak. I HAVE 10,000 tons of hay. Reason- able. Write A. R. Bakke, 420 Hodg- son Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. GOOD ‘stock, hay, right price load. Uland, N. P, R. R. or Ogena, Sov. O. G. Moulton, Ogena, Minn, BALED hay. ip) per ton. Write E. Macey, Bospolt 8. Dak. —————— Wanted to Rent WANTED—Furnished apartment or house. Must have two bedrooms. Call H. Boyle. Phone 739-M after 6 p. m. —_—— BOSTON WOOL Boston, Sept. 10. 8. D. A.) —Trade was inclined ol praagen in the Boston wool market Thursday. Sales in most cases were moderate in volume, but quite a wide selection of wools was moving. Prices generally were quite firm. Fine Delaine Ohio fleeces brought mostly 35 to 36 cents in the grease. Staple length % blood Ohio fleeces ove at 36 to 36% cents. Most all of graded territory wools were faving some call at prices fully up to levels prevailing during the past week to 10 d: RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Sept. 10.—()—Range of carlot grain les: Wheat, No. 4 dark northern 1.; No. 5 hard white Me Corn, No. 3 yellow 1.08. Bar- ley, No, 2 malti 36% No. 2, 1-32, Flax, No. 1, 2. 2.10%. Oats and rye not quote: “to 8-ROOM modern house, good condi- Good location. On old pav-| TanGre Roc ing. Only $1,500 needed as down payment, balance on monthly in- stallments. month, Priced for quick sale. 5 lots on 8th St., facing the new high school. Ave. A. tion. As low as $20 per Also See J. J. Rue, 711) FOR SALE—Practical! USED CARS Dodge Sedan ‘ Plymouth DeLuxe Coach Sedan Plymouth Plymouth Touring Sedan Ford Deluxe Coupe Plymouth Coach Chrysler Airflow Sedan 1934 Chrysler Sedan Pontiac 8 Sedan Buick Coupe Chevrolet Coach Whippet Sedan Chrysler Sedan 1928 1927 Special Terms to Preferred Customers Corwin-Churchill Motors a 122 Main cavetuay Sinan sion, $35, 506 2nd. Phoye 875. | 1999 Ford Sedan ..... TWO room, partly furnished apart-|1930 Chevrolet Coach ment, heat, lights, water. Gas for}1931 Plymouth Sedan cooking. Reasonable rate. 223/1933 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan... 395 12th St. Phone 1872. 1934 Chevrolet Master Coach... 445 WO ROOM furnished apartment. |1935 Chevrolet Master T. Sedan 565 Gas heat, lights, water. Laundry Trucks privileges and Kelvinator, 515 2nd/|1927 Chevrolet and box .. - % 1927 Ford and box ...... - % One living |1929 International and box - 165 Mur-|1933 Chevrolet Panel .... - 335 We Trade and Give Terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO, Bismarck, N. Dak. Wearing Apparel new = Piece swagger suit, several knitted suits, one semi-formal, one formal, size 16. Also blouses, hats and shoes. All matched ensembles. Phone Mandan 185. 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 ary 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. CALL Snowflake Laundry. Every- thing washed carefully and dried outdoors. Phone 779. PIANO tuning. Chas L. Bryan, 42% 4th St. Phone 649. A good piano for sale. _____ Rooms for Remt__ SLEEPING rooms, with or without kitchen privileges, nice quiet home. No smoking or drinking. Also gar- _ age. 409 5th, BASEMENT room suitable for two boys. Gas heated home. Always hot water. Close in. 412 8th St. Phone 104-W. SEMI-basement room. Private én- trance. Suitable for one or two. _Call at 611 Ave, B or phone 1570-R. REDECORATED basement bedroom, gas heat, private entrance. Gentle- __men preferred. 106 East Rosser. LARGE cozy room. Suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. Hot water always. 2% blocks from G. P. __ 508 4th. Phone 120-R. ; SLEEPING room and den. ‘For two gentlemen. Shower. Also comfort- able sleeping room, first floor. 700 4th St. 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. PLEASANT room for rent. Gentle- men preferred, $12 per mo, 716 3rd St. Phone 653-J. NICE large room in modern house. Garage if desired. 518 W. Thayer. hot Phone 1504-R. Close to capitol. TS Se THREE large sleeping rooms. Close to capitol. Inquire 1016 4th. SEPT. 15 room in modern home. Con= veniently located. Phone 724. NEW 5-room stucco bungalow with large recreation room in basement. Gas furnace. Insulated with balsam wool, ther- mofill, celote: school and Casey and Son. FOR SALE BY OWNER—Small mod- ern house, excellent location. Modern in every way. Located near high r capitol. T. M. For ippointment phone 610. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- First insertion (per word) 3c consecutive insertions insertions ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE you desire. ask for the want ad de- Out-of-Town Readers whe wish to answer want e¢s im which eal: LARGE cozy sleeping room for rent. k Call 808 Main. FOR SALE—Registered Hereford cat- tle. Two year old Percheron stal- lion, milk cows, Chester White pigs, alfalfa, prairie hay, stove wood, cot- tonwood lumber, bottom land, household goods, piano. C. C. Turn er. 4 sections, Art Metal, 15 draw- er, card index. Wide section for 5x3 cards. Also two sections of 8 lockers, locker size, 12x12x60 inches. Priced for quick sale. Inquire Bis- marck Tribune Office. 4-WHEEL trailer, 1 4 h. p. saw; 7 12-lite windows with screens; 2 standard size screen doors, 2 storm doors, one porcelain sink, one Jaun= . dry stove and other articles, 511 9th St. SIX foot bookkeeper'’s standing desk, ‘one five-foot office table. All white oak. One check protector. All good a new. For information phone FOR SALE—1 600x16 extra heavy Duty Goodyear puncture proof tubes, good as new. One 5.$0x17 Boral i tire. ‘bie condition. Inquire FoR SALE While Jey Gane pF lets and cockerels, pure strain. Make good breeding flock. Bert Hender- shott, Baldwin, N. Dak. OHTO potatoes, $1.00 per bushel, sacks roy sale. Call 967 or write Box 2 TWO-wheel trailers for sale. Call at 319 Ist Bt. —_————— Ee Wanted to Borrow WANTED—To borrow $200 = vate party. Good security. Write A@

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