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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1936_ ribune’ s Grain, Livestock and Market et Report for Sat., Sept. 12 TOGK MART QUIET MAS TRADERS LOGATE |e, Sameer, | New York Stocks | York St Closing Prices Sept, 12 Adams Exp. . fa Alaska Juneau Allied Chem, & P LITTLE INPSRATION i= But Many Leaders Remain Unchanged New York, Sept. 12—(/P)—The stock ket swung in a restricted orbit turday as traders found little in- piration to step out very far on either e buying or selling sides. A few specialties pushed forward, it many of the leaders were virtually ‘qunchanged and a few were substan- sitially lower at the close, Transfers vere around 500,000 shares. Atlantic Gulf & West Indies was * Bi ar performer, getting up more than points. U. 8. Steel started the day with a ‘jump of more than a point. Bethle- shem, Youngstown Sheet & Tube and ‘Crucible fell back fractions to a point for so. Superior Steel improved A shade either way were General ;Motors, Chrysler, Montgomery Ward, Douglas Aircraft, National Distillers, International Harvester, American ‘Telephone, Consolidated Edison, North | Ge, 7=@ American, American Water Works, Allis-Ch. Mi! . Can Anaconda Copper Arm, Ml. .. . Assd, Dry Goods Atch. T, & 8. F. Atl. Ref. .. Aviation Corp. Baldwin Loco. Balt. & Ohio .... jarnsdall ....... Bendix Aviation Beth!, Steel .. Boeing Airpl. ... Borden Butte Cop. & Zz. ‘Canadian Pacific Case (J. 1.) ..... Caterpil. Tractor Celanese / Standard Oil of New Jersey, Ana-|Ch conda, Kennecott, Westinghouse, Gen- * eral Electric, Goodyear, Santa Fe, N. |C! Y. Central, Loew's, American Radiator and Johns-Manville, Down as. much as a point or more ‘ere Chickasha Cottonseed oil on an omitted dividend, du Pont, Deere, Scars Rocbuck and Klintoke. Carricr bonds. were again in de- mand, but many listed loans were backward. Grains pointed a bit higher. ; eign currencies. were mixed. For- | Livestock a eo LIVESTOCK REVIEW South St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 12.—(P) (US.D.A)—Most slaughter steers, she stock and better stockers and feed- ; rs gained 25' certs during the week. Good and choice fed steers and year- nae cleared at $8.00-9.50, with a few to $9.75, warmed up and short-fed i inds $6.50-7.75; plainer sracers Ts $5.00- 6.00, better grass-fat Montanas $7.00- 8.00. Good to choice fed. heifers sold this week at $7.25-9.25, medium grade and heavyweights down toward $6.00, common and lower grade grassers $3.75-5.75, best range heifers $7.00. Beef cows bulked at $4.25-4.75, good smooth sows’ $5.00-5.50 or more, iow cutter and cutters largely $3.25-4.25, at the close. Vealers also advanced Ae week, good to choice closing at $8.00-10.00, cull and common $4. 6.50, Good to choice stocker and feeder steers, brought $5.75-6.50, a few up to $7.00.or caoore, common and.med- } Ini jum $3.75-5.25. ect ane een beanie 25 cents lower for the peri oe 300 pounds . $10.00- 10.75, 300-850 pounds $9.50-10,00, bet- ter 160-190 saree $9.75-10.60, 140-160 eign $8.75-10.00, 100-140 pounds $7.50-9. Boy Food sows 400 pounds down $9.00-9.45, heavies down to $8.50. Sev- 250, pounds sold Friday at | Int, Cont. Can .. Cont. Motor .. ‘Cont, Oil Del. . Corn Products Cream Wheat Dicey Rad. Am. Sug. Curtiss Wright: Goodyear T. Graham Paige Gt. Nor. Iron Ore i 2 Bs Ge 5 Howe Sound Hudson pastor Tlols poenaly . dustrial Rayon. . Int. Cement ... fee. Harvester Int. Nick. Tel. ay Tel, : Joling Manville eral lots of feeder plgs 80 pounds and ay up_brought $7.00. Fat lambs Bers 0-78 cents lower, a sizeable string of range lambs and bulk of the better natives selling Fri- cay at $9.25, common native throwouts 00, Most native ewes brought $80 -3.50 range feeding lambs were strong to 10 cents higher at $8.25-8.35. SIOUX Sioux City, Sept. 12.—(®)—(U. §, D. A.)~Cattle 800; market for the week? Fed steers, rlings and heifers mostly 25 higher; grass fed she stock strong to 5 ‘ood week-end clearance; choice medium weight beeve: better grade mainly 8.75, ui cholee light heifers 9.10; gras 4 ers up to 6.00; most beet cows 4,25- angers up to 5.50; cutter grades nairily 3,40-4,00; choice 600-860 Ib. stocked feeder ‘steers 6.85; medium sales 550-640 Ib, feeding heifers 5.25 down; stockers steer calves up to Hogs 200: slow, quality piain, uneven; largely 15-20 lower; thal @ quoted ‘steady: medium grades bi ers 9.50-10.50; quot- 140-170 1b, averages 8.50-10.257 plain light lights under. 8.00; sows largely 9.1 Heavies and roughs 8.00-9,00; feeders slow, Sheep 2,500, including 1,773 feeders billed through: lond:fed clipped lambs bought to arrive 8.50. Market for the week: Lainls 75-85 lower; ewes most- ly steady; feeders steady to 25¢ high-. er; week's nativélambs tops 9.75; late top and bulk, Weeks good. Iulic and choice rangers 8.50-9.60; late bulk fat ewes 2.23-50; two loads choice 200 Ib. westerns bulk range feeder lambs 7.25.75; short double 1255 generally \—(U. 8, D. A.) 00 direct; scattered cl Chicago, Sept. —Hogs, 2,000, including 1 market Jargely nominal, Guality and. weights consid 8 good to low choice 158! 11. fos aunts ble top o Rood 325-380 Ib. 9.00. p- pers took nothing; estimated holdover 1,000; compared a week ago most classes around 25 lower; sows 25.40 cents, In Instances 50 lowe Cattle, 1.500; calves, 100 Friday last week, yearlings 5 “Weight and weighty steers up most. General trade very active, order buy- ers and shippers wanting cattle scal- ing 1300-1500 lbs.; fed heifer year- lings and yearling typo light steers scarcest of season; butcher cattle re- ceipts small, fers advancing 25; * cows steady to 25 higher; bulls weak, and vealers largely 1.00 trigher; strict- ly grainfed cattle predominated in medium up; stockers and feeders |} Midland Stl. Minn. Honey ...... Minn. Moline Imp. .... Bronk: War Murr: No. Am. Aviation . lorth American Northern Pacific Ohio Oil . liver Farm. Saal Bier ‘k Utah Pennayivanis RR Phe! Phi. Morris .. Phillips Petroleum Proctor & Gamble Public Service New aes Punty P Baking . Radlo-Reith: =, Orph. f Remington Ran Reo Motor .. crop: liberal supply. cheice and prime | Swift é¢ Co; Kinds continued to suggest liquida- tion because ne high corn prices; largely 8.50-9. steer market; Pei top 16. 28 4 917 1b, mixed yearlings bringing that price in addition to se 1 loads long yearlings and medium weights; next highest price 10.20; best 1405 lb. Xe, 10.00; 1555 Ib, 9.40; prime heifers up] U1 “to 10.00, a new high on crop, as were fed steers scaling 1360 Ibs. at 10.25; approximately 7,000 head western grassers in un; “stockers . fairly ac- tive, 25 higher; best stocker yearlings | Gg’ Inq. 7.25; heavy feeders 7.85, Sheep, 8,000, including 4 500 directs; for week ending Friday 30,500 irecty, Compared Friday last ek: Fat lambs fully 50-75 lower; sheep clos- ing 25 off; Teeding’ lamb top ‘10.40; paid Tuesday, for tambs firm: week's |US four loads choice Washington rang- | we ers, also for small lot toppy natives; early bulk 9.75-10.25 tives and westerns 9. Le yearlings Tuesday treme top slaughter ewes ve38, 3.00-4.00; feeding lambs 6.0 closing top at outside ‘highe: season, wet bulk 7.50-8.60. Five of the. big. wars of America. began in April. good 5: closing bulk na- | wy, 13% ba) 58 | peg markets, wheat in Chicago aver- {6% Colby Daisies 18. ,[Mauktoe SNS, an es ay Ftd 55% 18% 16% 33% ocks ||FOREIGN MARKETS’ FIRMNESS BOOSTS | PRICE IN CHICAGO Late Profit-Taking Reacts Meal erately Against Earlier Rise Saturday ia Chicago, Sept. 12.—()—Stimulated | {By firmness of Liverpool and Winni- |, aged higher Saturday, but reacted at) the last on account of profit-taking. | 1, Liverpool wheat climbing was helped by word of adverse weather for crops in Argentina and in Australia as well. Furthermore, cables advised that Italy will have to import about 36,000,000 bushels of wheat to mcet her needs, and that the wheat yield in Great; Britain this season is 12's per cent less than last year. Wheat closed firm at the same as Friday's finish to ‘ cent higher, Sept. 1.12%-%, Dec, 1.12-1.12!s; corn 5-114 advanced, Sept. 1.134-%, Dec. 96-9615; oats 4 unchanged to a rise of 10 cents. RULLISH ENTHUSTAS FADES IN LATE DE is Minneapolis, Sept. 12.-—(®)—There was quiet a bit of bullish ‘enthusiasm in wheat futures at tho outset Sat- force. Septembos wheat fulures closed Ke hi $1.2 December 3c at at 1.2 ed lower, c lower at $2. at $2.10, % and May 4 Flax futures ber flax closed December 2% May unchanged at $ Coarse grain futures were unset- tled, September higher at 425 at 41% and and 8 futures closed 1c | December unchan fy ec higher at September rye yc lower at 79 comber Ye at 77 je and Mi December malting ba Vie; y eptember feed b \ changed at $1.23; ley %e higher at 7 at 70%%c, and May Sec Only five cars cash whe: cluding winter and durum, were re- unchanged. Cash corn was in good demand. Oats was unchanged. Rye was in g00d demand, Barley was strong. Flax was in fair to good demand. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN REVIEW | Minneapolis, Sept. 12.—(AP—U. S. D. A.)—Trade in the grain market here was of extremely limited volume during the week ending Friday, but an undertone of steadiness was read- fly maintained due to firmness of other markets and a xood demand for moaser receipts of cash even though mucli of it could not be unloaded. December wheat udyanced le dur- ing the week, closing Mriday at 1.25%. Becember rye advanced 1% for the week, closing at 784%. i December oats declined ‘ic, closing at 41%. December barley advanced 2% for tha weck, closing at 70. Decamber flax advanced 6%%c, clos- ing at 2.12%. oe | Produce Markets 1 16e CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Sept. 12.—(?)—Butter was steady in tone Saturday and eggs were easy. Poultry was unchanged. Butter 9,400, easy; creamery-specials (93 score). 35% -"4 ; extras (92) 34%2-% ; extra firsts (90-91).331;-%; firsts (88- 89) 32%-%; standards (90 centralized carlots) 33%. Eggs 8,595, steady, prices unchanged. CHICAGO Chicago, | Sept. 12 live, 26 trucks, unsettled; hens 4% Ibs. up 20, less than 414 lbs. 16; Leghorn hens 13%; springs 4 Ibs. up, Plymouth and white Rock 20, colored 17; less than 4 lbs, Plymouth Rock 18; white Rock 17, colored 15; Plymouth and write Rock broilers. 17, colored 19: Leghorn 14% ons 143 roosters 14, Legho: Keys 16-19; old @ young white ducks 5 Ibs, up 18; ored 14; small white ducks 14, ored 11; old geese 11, young geese 15. AW YORIC New York, Sept. 12.—UP)—Live poul- try nominal, No freight or express quotations. Dressed poultry steady. All and frozen prices unchang: Butter, 9826, about steady. unchange Cheese, 65,690, auic' milk flats, fresh fancy Eges, 30, ad change. stni Pac rpecials 37. Pal Coast, stand- ards 36-37; Pacific Coast, mediums 29- 2914; other whites and all mixed col- ors, browns, and duck eggs un- changed. WISCONSIN CHEESE Plymouth, Wis. Sept. 13.—(7)}— Cheese quotations for the-week: Wis- consin cheese exchange, twins 1712, Cheddars 17'2; Americas 18, (P)-—Poultry, fresh Prices state whole ites, ex- Coast, Farmers’ call board, Horns 18. BUTTER-E! Chicago, Sept. 12.— Butter futures: Storage ataneer ee GG FUTURES (P)—. High Low Close Bev. % 34 @ tutu Reffigerator, stand- ards, Oct. . Refrigerator rds, 254 5 254 |- ‘Miscellaneous | ————————___._—__*|2 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Sept. 12.—(#)—Stocks lose: 2 First Bank Stock no trade bid 14%. Northwest Banco 9%. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. New York, Sept. (P)—Foreign 8; others in 5. Lad een istered, ork Norway, 25. 43 10 Montreal in New York, 6; New York in Montreal, KS ‘New York. ‘sept, 12. De ie_curb: Gen 9%. Bond & Share 23%. —$—$—$—$<$<— CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp 1 .. MeGraw El. none. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Sept. 12.—(#)—Govern- (hdd cide TRUSTS (By the Associat rena) (over the counter In sey York): Maryland Fund 9.84; 10.64. Quart. Inc. a. 17431. Sel. Am. 8h. In WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipes, | Sept. 12. —U9—C a wheat, No.0 northern 1.01%; *3 northern No. 3 northern ix. \en Ne. 2 pe mhite 454 %; No. 3 whi 445 1 urday but buying power quickly lost |! ceived and the market was nominally |g, | Grain Quotations BISMARCK GRAIN - (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Sept. 12. No. No: No. No. No. 46 Ibs. 1.04; 48 Ibs.. 1.01; ; 44 Ibs., ibs., 741 Ibs., 80; 40. Ibs., ‘74; 38 tbs., ‘71; 37 Ibs., 68, No. 1 hard amber durum No. 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum . Hard winter wheat 1 dark northern, 58 lbs. ae 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. lo. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. lo. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. . 4 dark northern, 5¢€ Ibs. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. | Sample Grain: ia 119 1.16 1.13 111 1,09 47 lbs., 95; Ths., a2 Reminder of Grim Dinant Massacre he 11; 39 Ibs., 12 107 84 CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Sept. 12.—()— ae Wheat— Open He ep. li 2% up, and provistons |May oe rst 42% 4338, 43% Close a 1.1255 112 % 1.10% 1.12% 1.13% 95% 96 91% 1208 13.35 13.50 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE High 1.304% z5 24 1244 1.2033 1.20% MNalting Babys n | Minneapolis, Sept. 12.—()— Whi Lor Toot A234 421% 42% ww Close 1.29% 1.20% 1.23% 1.237% 1.20 1.20% 1.23 11% 705%, 88% 19% 11% Big DULUTH RANGE High Duluth, Minn,, Sept. 12.—(?)— Durum— Open Lor MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Sspt. 12.—(@)—Wheat receipts se ueaay, 15 compared to 580 a Minneap eapolis cash wheat and coarse grain cl 1.3775 1.4478 1.367% 1.4378 1.35% 1.427% - 13378 1.4175 ae» 1.31%§ 1.39% 1.29% 1.377% . 1.27% 1.3473 . 1.25% 1.317% 1.23% 1.29% 1.21% 1.27% 1.19% 1.25% 1.31% 1.3475 nD oprnge ae 14% protein 1DH Wor HOW.«.. 1.25% 1.2773 otein: Cy ‘Sia ie} Wor e+ 1.23% 1.25% =a ay Ris S p+ L2L% 1.237% Ene. 3 me o2s 3 3. Peer ek Pt] pe 119% 121% and South aoe 1.21% 1.23% - 119% 131% » 111% 1.19% Durum leh lolalo) ne minmininm § gegeee E a:8: agers Se8e - eae - 2 gz - 1.32% 1.40% 1.31% 1.38% e 1.29% 137% 127% 1.34% 1.25% 1.31% 1.23% 1.30% . 1.21% 1.28% - 1.19% 127% 117% 124% pega 15% 1.20% ry Lets fens follow: Cash Wheat! ntana Winter Wiest 1.23% 121% 1.19% 1.21% 117% 1.19% Dakota Wheat “The gigantic marble hand, with, two fingers eternally held aloft, has been erected at Dinant, Bel- gium, as a reminder through the years to keep alive hatred of Germany. It was there that 674 civilians were killed by the Ger- man army on August 23. 1914. Of the victims, 92 were women, 52 children. to dark northern, 54 Ibs. 1 a to 1.3 ainber, 60 d amber, 58 IDS. 1.299%" 57 Ibs. i rad durum 1,064 1 flax 2.09. Lrye 817% to 847%. 3 white oats 4275 to 45 Malting barley 80c to 1.2 feed barley 7: TA5e FINANCIAL REVIEW New York, Sept. 12.—()—The stock market strode ahead early this week but later retracted its stens in a mood of indecision. Some Wali Street circles believed the sentiment was but # passive one and that most still clung to bullish hopes for the long-term, ‘The tendency of shares to churn around without getting anywhere to- ward the end of the week reflected, they said, a disposition of traders and investors to await clarification of the fall business outlook. On this score, the point was made that comparisons of business statis- ties with a year ago are likely soon to make less spectacular reading inas- much as current production totals must be measured against the ab- normal expansion which was under way at this time last year. Bos’ Boston, Sept. 1 —Wool prices wi y fair turnover in the Boston market during the past week. Fleece and territory wools had at least some call on most of all grades. Prices tended to strengthen slightly on graded ter- ritory wools. Quotations on Ohio were steady fleeces quoted on a grease basis at]: 35-36 cents for fine delaine, at 36- 36% cents for staple %% blood, at 38- 39 cents for combing % blood, and at 57-30 cents for 4% blood. Pp Chicago, Sept. 12.—()—(U, Ss. Dv. AD —Potatoes 42, on track 175, total U. S. shjpments 6: tusset Burbanks and eastern cobblers slightly weaker, other stock steady, supplies moder- ate, demand slo: 75-90; Tee ina Seite a Idaho Bliss Triump showing decay, 2.40 N . hington Russet Burbanks, U. 8. ‘0. 1; showing some decay, 2.75 ation grade showing some decay, regon Russet Burbanke, U. 8. 80; Colorado Bliss Triumphs, Hy fine quality, . $. No. 1, 2.30 Minnesota, U. 8. U. 8. No. 1, Triumphs, falr ena .00; Wiscon: Wisconsin Bliss small, 1.85. jept. 12, unchanged. Shipments 4.813, bran 25.00-25.30; standard middlings 29.00-29.50, RANGE OF CANLOT SALES Minneapolis, Sept. 12.—()—Range of carlot grain sales: whens Nos dark northern 1.37'% to 1.43; No. 4 2 hard amber durum 9, 3 malting 1.18% to 0 1.29, Flax, No. 17% to ° corn, cats and rye not quoted. CHICAGO Chicago, Sept, 12.0) —C No. 1 hard 1.20% rn, Tilinois, 1 yellow 1.16% ro- 119% 117% 1.15% 1.077% 1.21% 1.28% 1.36% ‘weight, discounted 2c. sb) amber... 1.26% durum 1.07% ‘Coarse Gi 1.12 Mil 1.02% 119% | "YS. portional, N lake Xo. 2 yellow 1.15% white 1. Oats, No. 1 white 46% to 47%; no Barley actual sale 1. feed 75-80 nom., malting 1.10-10 n Timothy seed 5.90 to 615 ewt; new crop 5.65 to 5.90 cwt. Clover seed 15.00 to 22.00 cwt. “Briks” are a popular food in Tuni- sia. They are made by dropping a raw egg on 9 square of pastry, folding it diaper-wise, and then french-fry- ing. Room and Board ROOMaand board. New home near high school. Special rate for two girls, Write Tribune Ad. 16932. Wanted to Borrow WANTED a 5-year loan on $3,500 at 6%. New $8,000 property as secure ity now bringing $132 monthly rev- enue. Willing to repay at the rate of $75 monthly. Write Tribuns Ad. 16906. WANTED TO BORROW-—$1,100 at 7 per cent for one year from private party. First mortgage on good city residential property. Call 322 13th st. Roommate Wanted RESPECTABLE young girl wants omy mate. Call upstairs, 222 3nd WANTED—Woman employed to share partment. $10. Call 2136-W. Wanted to Rent WANTED—Furnished apartment or house. Must have two bedrooms. att H. Boyle. Phone 730-M after p.m. ‘| PROMINENT research engineers will :|SUE Digby, private instructor, short- A 45c Investment in the ' | WANT-ADS Pays Returns Male Help Wanted Help Wanted Automobiles for Sale WANTED AT ONCE—Auto body re- pair and paint man. First class workmanship required. Good in- come assured. Sax Motor Co., Dick- inson, N. D. Y wanted, 15 years old, not going to school, mechanically inclined, for steady work. Phone 967. 120 W. ‘Thayer. Female Help Wanted WANTED—Maid for general house- work and cooking. Good wages. Steady employment. Only compet- ent persons need apply. Write Tribune Ad. 16925. 1 Light work. Write Tribune Ad. 16015. WANTED—Girl or woman who can meet public for work in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad 16987, nnee kes) EXPERIENCED girl wauted to do general housework. Phone 1455. ‘13 Ave. F. Salesmen Wanted THE WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OFFERS permanent connection for} good salesman, Complete outstand- | ing manufacturers line. Patented and staple styles. Nationally ad- vertised. Established territory. Year around work. Drawings weekly against commissions. Auto essen- tial. Best selling season now start- ing. Write Sales Manager, 2-20 So. 4th St., St. Louis, Mo. Instruction ie TELEVISION — qualify selected men through spare time. Home study for positions as radio-television engineers, motion picture, wire and telephoto work. Tuition deferred until actually em- ployed. Must supply own experi-| menial material, Write Ad. 16937. MAN and wife or middle aged wom- en to work on ranch on salary, and board one to six men by month. Modern dwelling. Wachter Trans- fer Corp. Apartments for Rent NICELY FURNISHED light house- keeping room. Also sleeping room.! Each has private entrance. Op- posite St. Alexius Nurses’ Home. 307 10th. TWO SMALL furnished apartments. Very desirable for working girls. $20 and $26. 515 2nd St. Also a Simmons bed for sale, $12, com- plete. chene furnished apartment. Adults only. Gas, lights, heat and water. $32.50. __Phone 967, or call at 120 W. Thayer. THREE ROOM furnished ‘apartment ” first floor. Adults only. Heat, lights and gas. Immediate posses- sion, $35. 506 2nd. Phone 875. TWO room, partly furnished apart- ment, heat, lights, water. Gas for cooking. Reasonable rate. 223 hi an Toom hed apartment, private bath, Gas and heat fur- nished. Laundry privileges. 802 2nd St. Phone 282-M. FOUR-ROOM apartment, $15 per month. Lights, water included. Near school. Mary Davis, North Hennafin. TWO room apartment, partly fur- nished, Lights and water furnish- ed, 523 So, 9 ee St. Tel. 894-M. DeReEpING, Everything furnish- ed. $23 per m 014 Bdwy. furnished basement apartment. Adults only. Located at 624 ith, Inquire 616 7th. WELL FURNISHED two room apart- ment on ground floor. Sept. ist. Phone 273. 411 5th St. LARGE, one room furnished base- ment apartment for working peo- ple. Call 222 3rd St. hand and typewriting. Call 1619. Apt. C, College Bld Wan ee WANTED—Position as radio me- chanic. Graduate of Coyne Elec- trical School, Chicago. Write Les- ter Maurer, Temvik, N. Dak. YOUNG MAN wants work. Not par- ticular what it is. Energetic, sober and mechanically inclined. Carl Schmidt. Phone 8193-W. EXPBRIBNCED stenographer, secre- tary, general office worker wants work. References. Tribune Ad. 16939 or phone 95. mae FOR hauling ashes, garbage, black dirt, and fertilizer, call C. H. Wai ner, telephone 523-M, = TWO experienced girls want hour work. Can furnish reference s. Phone 763-W. WANTED—Places for girls to earn) board and room. Now. Phone 131. VACANCY in new Rue apartments. Unfurnished. Inquire Apartment No, 1, 707 Ave. A. FOR RENT—3 room furnished apart- ment, including water, lights and heat. 710 Bdwy. = ONE LIGHT housekeeping room. Also fruit jars and jelly glasses for sale. 1002 4th St. yey FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished apartment, upstairs, Inquire at 111 Ave. A West. = a. 4 THREE ROOM furnished ground floor apartment. 406 9th St. Phone 1286, ONE LARGE furnished room for light housekeeping. Phone 834-R. ONE 5-room apartment. Available Sept. 15. Phone 211. Cabins for Rent _ NICE log cabin for rent. One mile south of Kiwanis park. Call 340. Travel ‘Opportunities eee Household Goods for Sale | LEATHER DUOFOLD, library table, dining table and six chairs, aress- ers, rockers, two beds complete. __Phone 1946. Call 323 11 NEW Furniture for sale: Ing room, living-room, bedroom and kitchen sets. Other household articles. Call | 314 9th St. f on FOR SALE—Beds, mattresses, kero- sene stove, tables, buffet, rocker, _Laskin lamb coat, 703 Front St. HOUSEHOLD furnighings 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. Dak. FOR SALE—Victrola anc cheap. Inquire Bismarck Tribune office. wie”, Bs FOR SALE—Pull size bed, complete. High chair, Call 918 6th St. FULL SIZE bed for sale. Walnut fin- ish. Call at 513 9th St. Houses for Rent FOR RENT OR SALE—Four room modern new stucco bungalow, hard- wood floors, full basement, gas heat. 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 Phone 6 3|FOR RENT—To adults only, FOUR and five room furnished houses, 4 room apartment, 3 room furnished apartment, house with three rooms and bath. T. M. Casey and Son. five room house, 2 bedrooms, hot air heat. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. 16665. 8-ROOM house, $40; 6-room house, $40; 3-room house, $20; new 3-room and bath, $30. T. M. Casey é& Son. MODERN 6 room house, also furnish- ed light housekeeping apartment. Call 601. FURNISHED HOUSE, four rooms and bath. 416 Ave. A. JUNGALOW fiat, 10412 Ave. 15. $40. Call 2136-W. ‘aval 7 Wy 3rd_8t. Hay for Sale FIFTY CARLOADS good fesd hay priced to sell; worth the money. Also 240 acres elegant prairie land with a fine natural grove of sev- eral acres. Best of soil and not far from town. Price $8.00 per acre with good terms. W. J. McGrath, good baled straw, $3.50 i miles north of Fessenden, four miles FOR SALE—Quantity ‘of No. 1 sweet el hay in bundles and stacked. WANTED—Passengers to West coast and return. Leaving Sept. 25. Share expenses. Phone 69 between 9 and 5. Lady preferred. Houses for Sale nicely | 1: USED CARS Dodge Sedan Plymouth DeLuxe Coach Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Touring Sedan Ford Deluxe Coupe Plymoutb Coach ~ Chrysler ‘uae Sedan Chrysler Pontiac 8 i Buick Coupe Chevrolet Coach 1928 Whippet Sedan 1927 Chrysler Sedan * Special Terms to Preferred Customers: Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. 22 Main Phone 108 1936 1935 1935 1935 1935 1934 1934 1934 1936 1929 1928 CHEVROLET BARGAINS Ford Sedan ........- Chevrolet Coach Plymouth Sedan .. Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan. os 3 Chevrolet Master Coach. Chevrolet Master T. Sedan 565 Trucks Chevrolet and box .... bg Ford and box .. International and Chevrolet Panel .......... 338 We Trade and Give Terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. _____ Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—My 1936 Lafayette dem= onstrator. Inquire Wilde Motors, < J. L. Kelly. 1929 1930 1931 1933 1934 1935 1927 1927 1929 1933 Wearing Apparel FOR SALE—Practically new three- piece swagger suit, several knitted Suits, one semi-formal, one formal, size 16. Also blouses, hats and shoes. All matched ensembles. Phone Mandan 185. ——__— a Peroonel, MEN’S SUITS and Ladies dresses @ry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PER- FECTION CLEANERS, Phone 1707. 222 So, 11th St. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt, Either regular or spring filled. 1033 Bdwy. Phone 1126. CALL Snowflake Laundry. thing washed carefully and dried outdoors. ae me PIANO tun in, 4th St. Phone c40., A good plano for sale. i eeeeFSeeeeeseS - Farms for Sale IF INTERESTED in dairy farms oF unimproved land, lake frontage— vicinity of Seattle, Wash. Write P. J. Brown, Kirkland, Wash. Rooms for Reat 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. 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. 503 4th. Phone 120-R. ROOM modern house, good condi- tion, Good location. On old pav- ing. Only $1,500 needed as down payment, balance on monthly in- stallments. As low as $20 per month. Priced for quick sale. Also 5 lots on 8th St., facing the new high school. See J. J. Rue, 711 Ave. A. NEW 5-room stucco bungalow with large recreation room in basement. Gas furnace. Modern in every way. Insulated with balsam wool, ther- mofill, celotex. Located near high school and near capitol. T. M. Casey and Son. FOR SALE OR RENT—Six room modern house. Basement, garage. Riverview addition. Phone 360-J. FOR SALE BY OWNER—Small mod- ern house, excellent location. For appointment phone 610. Business Opportunity TWO large sleeping rooms. Gentle- men preferred. $10 per mo. Close to capitol and high school. Call 1577-M. SLEEPING room and den. For two gentlemen. Shower. Also comfort- able sleeping room, first floor. 700 LARGE, COMFORTABLE room next to bath. Suitable for one or two. Phone 1824-W or call at 622 11th St. BASEMENT room suitable for two boys. Always hot water. Modern home. 609 4th St. Phone 1198. MODERN ROOM in modern home. Near capitol and high school, 903 9th, Phone 1963. COMFORTABLE sleeping room in quiet home. Reasonable rent. Call _ 822 2nd St. NICE large room in modern house. Garage if desired. 518 W. Thayer. Tel. 689-W. GAMBLE STORE and two-pump service station in West Fargo, where we have Armour's packing plant. and Union stock yards. The best location in many states. Takes about $4,000 to handle. Reason for selling, have other interests that require my time. H. O. Sandness, West Fargo. Box 101. SLEEPING ROOM for rent in mod- ern home. Always hot water. 308 Ave. B, SLEEPING ROOM. Also man room- mate wanted. Clean habits. Phone 834-R. SLEEPING room for rent. Hot water at all times. 211 E. Rosser, Phone Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- First insertion (per word) 3c 2 consecutive insertions a - Algo oo Se seeeeceeees BHO insertions 763-W. ROOM FOR RENT. Two preferred. ae basement room. $6. 418 Sth LARGE FRONT room. Close in. Gen- tlemen preferred. 418 3nd St. ROOM IN MODERN home. Hot water. heat. 702 Ave. F. LARGE cozy sleeping room for Call 806 Main. COMFORTABLE clean room for rent. 623 6th St. ONE SLEEPING room. Close in. 41! 3rd st. ROOM for rent. 601 Mandan St. _ ——=E>———EEEa=aee For Sale NEW Straughton semi-traller, 20 ft. long, round front with stock rack; 32x6 10 ply dual tires, complete with. fifth wheel; tractor control and brakes, Will sell at big discount. Write Mitchell Chevrolet Co. Fare go, N. Dak. USED 4 sections, Art Metal, 15 draw- bookkeeper’s standing : one five-foot office table. All white oak. One check protector. All good as new. For information

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