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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1986 SCOUTS GET AWARDS! A 45c¢ Investment in the ‘ Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Mon., oe 14 [New York Stocks] SLACKENED TRADE, QUIET PROFIT-TAKING SENDS STOCKS DOWN) ens. Sarere oa, | lesa York St ‘FRACTIONS 10 POINT ee Few Aircrafts and Specialties | 4m: Loco, Manage to Buck Trend of Market Monday New York, Sept. 14.—()—Stock market stalwarts bumped into quiet but persistent profit realizing Mon- day and, despite a modest rally in the final hour, losses of fractions to a point or more were widely distributed | Ar; &t the close. A few aircrafts and specialties man- aged to buck the trend and finish at | A higher levels, Transfers were around 1,000,000 shares. ‘The sharp snap-back in steel pro- cuction—this week's rate was offic- jally placed at 72.5 per cent of capacity, an upturn of 4,3 points from the Labor Bene Day week—helped to prop market leaders. The steels, leading the early decline, | B' were among the first to reduce losses. Bi Late recoveries were general. The morning's downturn was attrib- | C; uted partly to inclinations of some traders to lighten commitments pend- | C! ing results in the Maine election. Wright Aeronautical got up more than 6 points. Other resistant spots included Boeing, Curtiss-Wright “A”, Douglas Aircraft, Cerro de Pasco, Ken- necoti, Goodyear, Haven Preferred, Pittsburgh Screw & Socony-Vacuum, Cc Bolt, Zenith Radio, Paramount and| Sorsler, Warner Bros. Tilting downward throughout the greater part of the day were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, General Motors,| Gp, Chrysler, Schenley, J. I. Case, Ameri- can. Telephone, Consolidated Edison, North American Anaconda, American Smelting, U. 8, Smelting, Standard Oil of New Jersey, American Can, Westinghouse, Du Pont, General Elec- tric, Allied Chemical, Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Southern Railway, Loew's, Montgomery Ward and Coca-Cola. Bonds were a bit uneven, as were commodities. 43 ofa centa bushel off to up %, and corn was down % to1%. Foreign gold | Fi. = currencies did ‘virtually nothing, al- though sterling improved. otor Cont. Oil Del. Corn Products Crosley Rad. Wheat at Chicago was | nypon; | Livestock (|e e SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Sept. 14—()—(U. 8. D, A.)—Cattle, 1,500; generally slow; undertone around steady on moderate quote fed steers; most grain feds held about 8.25-9.25; she stock opening here steady, but undertone weak to! s) 25 lower; few grassy heifers 4.00-6.00; | #0 most.. beef. cows 4.25-5.25; best.. held around 6.00; low cutter and cutter cows 3.25-4.00; bulls little changed; few 1200-1600 1b, bolognas 4.65-5.00; | Indt Stockers and feeders mostly steady; early bulk medium to good calves and yearlings 4.75-6.25; choice held around 7.00; plain down to 3.50. Calves, 3,700; vealers weak to 50 lower; bulk medium and good kinds choice selections 9.00 or more; culls and commons 4.00-6.00. Int. Harvester Int. Nick. Can . Int. Tel. & Tel. SR et 9 . Kennecott Hogs, 7,500; market generally steady bp, with Friday and Saturday except sows over 400 Ibs. held around 10 cents) lower; top 10.75 for choice 200-250; good and choice 180-250 Ibs. 10.25 10.75; few 250-300 Ibs. 10.00-10.65; bet- ter 160-180 lbs. 9.75-10.35; 140-160 lbs. 8.75-10.00; 100-140 Ib. killers 7.75-9.00; sows, 400 lbs. down, 8.90-9.45; heavies down to 8.40; little done on feeder pigs; average cost Saturday 9.65; weight 207; for the week, cost 9.86,/ 47, weight 227. Sheep, 15,500; supply about half na- tives and Dakotas; also about half feeding lambs and breeding ewes; no early sales slaughter lambs; under- tone lower; packers tall lower on lambs and around 25 lower on ewes; feeding lamb undertone weak; bulk fed native and range lambs Saturday 9.25. Dairy cows: Little cows; moderste inquiry from local interests; medium. ng 50-75 Nat. No. North American - paca pete and good springer cows 55.u0-75.00; Otis purebred selections quoted about 80. Plain kinds around 40.00-50.00. CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 14.—()—(U, 8. D. A.) —Hogs 12.000, including 3,000 dire weak to 15 lower, mostly 10-15 lower than Friday's average; early top 11,25; bulk eH 250 Yb. 10.65-11. 250-310 Ib., 11.0! 140-170 1 Cattle ia. calves 3,000; not much done on mediumweight and weighty steers, due largely to approaching Jewish holiday, but lower grade light steers fully steady: all‘she stock mainly steady; generi killing quality plain, ti heifers steady and bulls firm: steady; about 10,000 western here; stockers and feadors steady at 7. 50 down to 5.0 50 down; best fed steers 10.25; prime bulk better grade fed ‘8 9.00-75; bidding low- | Be Y bullocks; sausa, bulls aie Gown; vealers 9.00-10.0 000, including 7,500 dire ore mostly Promerene opening 0 25 3 5 a owhite Taced. tecding. lambs 10-7.75, —Cat! ling heifers mostly stead: teady to lowe: stocker and fee hy changed; reper fed yearll ngs 50-7 0; good 700 Ib. heifers beef cows mainly 4; 5.40; cutter grad loads choles bids larg Ley signs bia te tisn'for other weights: medium welght, soy 5-30; pa ener, gn, about steady to 4b: eteatne: 4,100 feed- no arly y action for 8.75 fot moderately acti good to cholic yearlings and | pull Radlo-Kellf Orph. ar Rand ... mainly |p, Ce Am. Aviation . LOWER PRICES ite MARKET FEATURES 4 Action of Grains in ot ishabin ims toonivals With Advance Liverpool, Winnipeg Quotations Chicago, Sept. 14.—(#) — Slightly lower prices and slackened trading 55 | formed the rule on the Chicago board jof trade Monday, especially toward the last. Action of grains here was in con- trast with advanced quotations at Winnipeg and Liverpool, where more | notice was taken of better demand for wheat in Europe and of dry 2] weather in Argentina. A bearish cir- cumstance was word of increased seeding of wheat in domestic winter is | crop territory southwest. Wheat closed irregular, % off to 's up compared with Saturday's finish, Sept. 1.12%-%, Dec. 1.11%-%; corn] sept. %-1% down, Sept, 1.12%-1.13, Dec.| nec 95%-%; oats at %-% decline, and % | provisions unchanged to a setback of aSUSs desu esen RARER Kak ey Sites ae 3% | 2544; current receipts 23%. oF oaks RRR Re SOVSRSSAsellass2S8.058=4 FR KFS & ane Is, 25% «24% r4 1% Ts ay 2 ; Miscellaneous | >-—_—__________ . —____@ 89 ie Rar 2 cents, WHEAT FUTURES FADE OUT TO WEAK CLOSE Minneapolis, Sept. 14.—(@—Wheat futures failed to sympathize much with Winnipeg strength and after a fair show of strength during early trade Monday, faded out to a weaker close. Sept. and May wheat each closed % cent lower, the former at 1.2: the latter at 1.20. December closed % cent lower at 1.23 Flax futures dipped mildly when crushers failed to give the market support. ‘Sept. tax closed 1% cents lower at 2.09, ts 423) Dec. 4 cent lower at 41%, and May’ % cent lower at 415). “rye closed % cent lower at 79%; Dec. % cent lower at 774 and May % cent lower at 76%. Dec. malting barley: closed unchang- ed at 1.23, Sept. feed harley closed 1 cent higher at 78%. Dec. 1% cent higher at 71% and May 1% cent high- or at 68, Cash wheat ed, Offerin, re very light. Dur- um and winter wheat was scarce and nominally unchanged. Corn was slower. Oats was in steady demand. Rye was in good de- mand, Barley was firm. Flax was in good demand. Feet —$<$__—_______+ | Produce Markets le CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Sept —(F)—Butter was weak in toi y and eggs and Poultry wer Butter, 8,46: Kk eamery spe- clals sha score) 343; -3: extras (92) s inate (90-91) 33% -843 22-3244; standards ( (J AaB 33%. Hens, 10,- xtra firsts cars and local ‘fresh graded firsts local 25, cars 71 trucks, less than 4% Poultry, live, 2 easy; hens 4% Ib. up 20, 1b, 16; Leghorn hens springs 4 lb. up, Plymouth Rock 20, White Rock 19, colored 17; springs less than 4 1b., Plymouth and White Rock 16, color- ed 14%; Plymouth and White Rock brollers 16, colored 15, Leghorn 14%; bareback chickens 13; Leghorn chick- ens 14%; roosters 14, Leghorn roost- ers 13; hen turkeys 19, toms 48, No, 2 turkeys 16; old ‘ducks 5 Ib.. up 14; young white ducks 5 1b., up 18, color- ed 14; small white ducks 14. small colored 11; old geese 11, young 15. NEW YORK New York, Sept. 14.—(P)—Live poul- try firm, By freight, broilers: Rocks 20-23; colored mixed with Rocks 19- 20; Leghorn 17; fowls: Colored 20-23; Leghorn 15-16; roosters 14; turkeys a ducks 12-13; chickens unquot- ed, : cars, easier, Creamery, Mi extra 192 91 scoren) 344 je, 119.083, firm, fresh, fanc: meee 9,845 stead 8 Becks 37 27% 32 State, whole ry 21. Mixed colors: i js 27 20; ‘undergrades special packs 25%-26; firsts 2 BUTTER-EGG FUTURES Chicago, Sept. 14.—)—. High Butter Futures: Storage Standards, November » 34 Egg Futu Refrigerator Oct. Low Close 33% 33% 5 5% FOREIGN BXCHANGE New York, Sept. 14.—(#—Foreign exchange steady; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, eile in cents. Great Britain 5.06%; 8 7 Gormany free, rw Montreal, ind York, in Montreal, 3. Italy registered 25.45. lew York GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, 14.—@)—Govern- ment Bonds Treasury ¢%s 119.7. Sept. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Presa) Midwest Corp. 12%. ———___ "MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS adinneapolis, Sept. 14 —(P)—Btocks close. First Bank Stock 14%. . Northwest Banco 9%. STOCK: at i curb: je Slee. or ‘Bond. i ti. 23%. ——_<— INVESTMENT TRUSTS ere the Associated Press) (Over the counter in Nay, York) Maryland mene fen 10.64, PT Wies Inc, Bh. 1.9: BOSTON Boston, Sept. paper eed te 8. D. A.) —Domestic wool prices were quoted very eet in the Be nm market Monday. operating ume of wool the current markbt to keep askl ng wrices 3 very firm on the wools offere at the opening in Brisbane. y uyers were not & sufficient vol- eld at prices above as nominally unchang- + rain Quotations renee ee GRAIN (Furnished by Ruseell-Miller Co.) Sept. 14. No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. Ne 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. jo. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs. | Ne, 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... 1.06 Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 1.03;'48 Ibs., 1.00; 97 Ibs., 94; 45 Ibs, 91; 44 Ibs. 88; 43 Ibs., 85; 42 Ibs., 82; 41 Ibs., 79; 40 Ibs., 76; 30 Ibs., 73; 38 Ibs., 70; 37 Ibs., 67. 5 No. 1 hard amber durum oh No. 1 mixed durum .. No. 1 red durum No, 1 flax . No. No. No. Hard winter w CHICAGO RANGE West pt. 14.—Py— ee High 3M 1.13% “1K 112% - LK 111% mee 1.14% 96% 915 2% 43% 435% 8312 81% 80% Close 1eh 1.12% 111% 1.11% 1.10% 1.10% 112% 1.12%, 95% 95% 90% 90% A155 4156 42% 42% A2% 42% 83, 81% 19%" 83 81% 79% 81 4 11.85 +. 11.85 12.00 42.00 1193 1197 +12.05 12.05 12.02 12.02 13.35 13.50 _ _ MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, aoe 14.— ae ie Wheat Tiok 130 139% 1.29% fae + 1.24% 1.24% 1.28% 1.23% + 121% 1.21% 1.20 1.20 1.33 Sept. Dee. Ma; ats— bare May Sept. Dee.’ DULUTH RANGE ee Minn., Sept. 14.—()— Durum: Ca Hye qed se 1.30% 1.30% 1.30% 1.30% ipbteta A) ae GRAIN ainneapal aaa? receipts Monday 55 compared to 1,011 Riyestaneo: innea| cash wheat and coarse grain cl quotations today follow: Cash Wheat 137% 1.4447 1.36% 1.4315 135% 1.42% 1.33% 1.41% 1.31% 1.39% 1.29% 1.37% . 1.27% 1.34% ao. 1.25% 1.311 + 123% 1.29% 121% 1.27% » 119% 1.25% a ads 1.34% Winter Wheat “OF + 1.25% 1.27% 1.23% 1.25% a (ek g 1.23% 1.25% 1.1% 1.23% 33. = ig Mp “o -p ce at 42 m 28 + 1.21% 1.23% 1.192 1.21% 3 28 td 1.21% 117% 1.19% and South Dakota Wheat « 1.21% 1.23% 1.19% 121% - 119% 1.21% 117% 1.19% + 117% 1.19% 1.15% 1.17% Durum 1 amber hd 60 Ibs. 2 aya nd 59 Ibs. 2 ayo nd Ibs... 3 amber hd 57 Ibe. .. SEs ~U9~0 tt fat S4e2es8 <2 132% 1.40% 1.28% 136% 131% 1.38% 1.29% 137% 127% 1.34% 2 nie Be cols 131% $ AEnbee B oay, 190% éamber hd 5 SAB gg Ht 130% gig 119% 12 117% 124% 5 amber 1 it 1.20% 52 Ibs. .. 5S amber hd t. discounted 3c.” ahd 51 Ibs. ... Low test—we' rade 1 ae tag Coarse were reported |g y cabl tonto be steady ax c closing prices at sales la ——_——_ WINNIPEG CASH Gi Wi Sept. northern sare 5! : A son one =, © s AT COURT OF HONOR Maurice Steensiand Gets Eagle Award at West River Dis- trict Meeting Maurice Steensland of Lodge Pole, was made an Eagle scout at a court of honor of the West River district in Hettinger Friday. It was the fourtn Eagle award made in Hettinger. Two scouts received life awards, one BH ® star award, nine received merit badges, three first class and four : t= ond class awards at the court of honor. Life awards went to William Vo- bedja and Donald Cullen, Clifford Smith was made a star scuut. The following received merit badges: William = Vobedja, Albert Marple, Maurice Steensland, Clifford Smith, Harry Edwin, Norman Smith, Bernard Egland, John Birkeland and Donald Cullen. First class badges were presented to Normgn Smith, Harry Edwin and John Birkeland. Seccnd ciass badget went to Harry Zdwin, Burdette Leer, Kenneth amtvedt, and Wesley Trautner. Court of honor chairman was Dr. Leonard Ellefson. Actin scout com- missioner in the absence of C. O. Wright was G. F. Hendrickson, Het- tinger. Lester Nelson and Alf B. Mekvold, both of Bucyrus and A. P. Peleal, Palmer Steen and Joe Carlin, all of Hettinger, sat at the court of honor. Paul O. Netland, Bismarck scout executive, represented the Missouri Valley council. Willie Olson, West River district chairman, conducted a short district meeting at the conclusion of the court of honor. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Sept. 14. —()—Closing cash prices: Wheat: No. 1 heavy dark northern spring, 69 pounds, 1.37% 1.44%, No. 1 dark northern 59 tt 43%. 58 pounds 1.35% lark northern, 57 pounds 4 | dark Me -1.27 . 1 northern, hard Montana, um 1.075%. No, 1 flax, 2.07, Feed barley, 63%-15 RANGE OF een SALES Minneapolli (PY of cariot gra northe! 1.37%; 3 ha CHICAGO geo GRAIN Chicago, Sept. 14.—()—Cash wheat, No, 1 red i 1. 6% mainly white: lake billing, No. 1 en 1.14%; Mlinois Seat yell 1,15-16) fo, white "crop 5.65-90 cwt.; clov- CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Sept. 14.—(#)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Potatoes, 142, on track 215, total S shipments Saturday 681, Sunday 99; northern stock firm slightly stronger tendency, Idaho Russets weak, other stock si supplies moderate, aes mand slow; sacked p 1d nee Burbanks U. 8. No. 2, 2.05-20; practic oe cuts and ene ed, ana 14.—(P)—Wheat uf 0, triumphs U, 8. 3 ing Bliss pai 2.55; showing heated some decay 2. 30; cobblers nd Us 8 No U. 8..No, 1, 2. WANT-ADS Pays Returns Male Help Wanted Apartments for Rent MAN AND WIFE—To run local Cof- fee Agency. Earnings up to $240 in @ month. New Ford Sedan given producers as bonus. I send com-~- Plete outfit. You don’t risk a penny. Details free. Albert Mills, 336 Mon- mouth, Cincinnati, O. WANTED—Young man for dishwash- er. Must be reliable. See Mrs. Co- man at Coman Court. Female Help Wanted WANTED—Mald for general house- work. Must be competent, neat and able to cook. Splendid opportunity a pent girl. Write Tribune Ad. \ 5 WANTED—Housekeeper on farm, by middie aged man. Light work. Write Tribune Ad. 16015. WANTED—Girl or woman who can meet public for work in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad 16987. Salesmen Wanted EXPERIENCED shoe salesman want- ed. None other than experienced need apply. Buttrey’s Shoe Dept. — WANTED—Experienced auto sales- man. Sce J. L. Kelly at Wilde Mo- tors, Inc, Work Wanted WANTED—Position as radio me- chanic. Graduate of Coyne Elec- trical School, Chicago. ae Les- ter Maurer, Temvik, YOUNG MAN wants work. cP par- ticular what it is. Energetic, sober and mechanically inclined. Carl Schmidt, Phone 1893-W. 3 FOR hauling ashes, garbage, black dirt, and fertilizer, call C. H. Wag- ner, telephone | 523-M. TWO experienced girls want it hour work, Can furnish reference s. Phone 763-W. ;|TWO RELIABLE girls want any kind of work in town. Miss R. Novy, Wing. N. Dak. WANTED—Places for girls to carn board and room, Now. Phone 13: Household Goods for Sale TWO SMALL furnished apartments. Very desirable for working girls. $20 and $26. 515 2nd St. Also a Simmons bed for sale, $12, com- plete. NEW APARTMENT, just completed. Close to capitol. Three rooms and bath. Fireplace, electric refrigera- tor. For information call at 1021) 8th Bt. TWO ROOM and kitchenette nicely furnished apartment. Adults only. Gas, lighta, 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. FOUR ROOMS and private bath apartment, built-in kitchen, _ fire- place. Laundry privileges. Phone 1402, 901 10th St. FOUR-ROOM apartment, $15 per month. Lights, water included. Near school. Mary Davis, North Hannafin. es TWO room apartment, partly fur- nished. Lights and water furnish- ed. 533 So. 9th St. Tel, 804-M. 2 ONE-ROOM apartments, one on ground floor, one in basement. 607 | — Sth St. Inquire back door, TWO clean room apartment for light housekeeping. Everything furnish- ed. $23 per mo. 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. Ist. Phone 273. 411 5th St. i LARGE, one room furnished base- ment apartment for working peo- ple. Call 222 3rd 8t. ae VACANCY in new Rue apartments. Unfurnished. Inquire Apartment. No. 1, 707 Ave. A. Automobiles for Sale USED CARS SPECIAL One Week Only 1928 Chevrolet Coach ... 1928 Model A Ford Coach we Pontiac Sedan . 928 Whippet Sedan in Pontiac 8 Sedan 1934 Chrysler Airflow Se: 1934 Ford DeLuxe Coach 1934 Plymouth Coach . 1935 Ford DeLuxe Coupe 1935 Plymouth Touring 1935 Plymouth Sedan ...... 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach.. 495 1936 Dodge Sedan ........... +. OS We Still Take in Trades and Give Special Terms » sae BESEIBEe Don't Forget-—One Week Only Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 100 FOR SALE—My 1036 Lafayette dem- onstrator. Inquire Wilde Motors, J. UL, Kelly. Personal MEN'S SUITS and Ladies Greases Gry cleaned and pressed, oe 8100 PER- FECTION CLEANERS. Phone 1707. _22 60, 11th St. TTRESSES Tenovated and rebuilt, Either regular or spring filled. 1023 Bdwy. Phone 1126. CALL Snowflake Laundry. Every- thing washed carefully and dried outdoors. Phone 779, ONE LIGHT housekeeping room. Also fruit jars and jelly glasses for sale. 1002 4th St. PIANO tuning. Chas 0. Bryan, a22 4th St. Phone 649. A good plano for sale. FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished apartment, upstairs, Inquire at 111 Ave. A West. _| SUN PARLOR set, opens up to bed, two sewing machines, wash tubs, and wash tub stand, children’s sleds, wardrobe trunks, dishes, daybed and miscellaneous articles. 50415 Main Ave. Apt. 5. Phone 1383-J. LEATHER DUOFOLD, library table, dining table and six chairs, dress- ers, rockers, two beds complete. Phone 1946. Call 323 10th. WE WILL OFFER from $40 to $60 trade-in for your old ice box on new Stewart-Warner refrigerator. Asso- ciated Stores, Mandan. NEW Furniture for sale: Dining room, living room, bedroom and kitchen sets. Other household articles. Call 201-M. 314 9th St. OVERSTUFFED bed davenport and chair, velour. Also Lioyd Loom baby carriage. Phone 1887. 719 5th 8t. FOR SALE—Beds, mattresses, kero- gene stove, tables, buffet, rocker, 1 EW % price. Hoffman Merc. Co. Elgin, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Gasoline cook stove, baby carriage. Write Tribune Ad. 16985. FOLD SIZE bed for sale. Walnut fin- ish. Call at 513 9th St. Houses for Rent FOR RENT OR SALB—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 braske partly ty graded show! ua Shipments 2,832. 50, Standard middlings Altogether, London has four Trafal- */gar Squares. In addition to the fa- mous one, there are others at Stepney, Chelsea, and Peckham. Polk county claims to ship nearly one-third of the Florida citrus crop. ae fowls, various fishes, reptiles, ustaceans, insects, and other ine vertebrates have gizzards. Farms for Rent FOR RENT—480 acres, 4 miles from Bismarck, See Paul Brown. For Sale NEW Straughton semi-trailer, 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., Far- go, N. Dak. USED 4 ‘Art , 15 draw- card index. Wide section for 5x3 cards. Also two sections of 5 lockers, locker size, 12x12x60 inches. piper for quick sale. Inquire Bis- marck Tribune piles: SIX foot bookkeeper’s standing desk, one five-foot office table, All white oak, One check protector. All good as new. For information phone 293. "| FOR SALE—1 6.00x16 extra heavy Duty Goodyear tubes, good as new. Ont 5.50x17 Phone 0 FOUR and five room furnished houses, 4 room apartment, 3 room furnished apartment, house with three rooms and bath. T. M. Casey and Son. es UPPER DUPLEX, 5 rooms and bath. For Sale: Good bed, small gas stove, washing machine. Inquire 414 Ave, A West or 307 Bdwy. FOR RENT—To adults only, five room house, 2 bedrooms, hot air heat. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. 16645. SMALL HOUSE, all modern, for two adults. Heat, gas furnished. Laun- dry privileges. 900 9th or call 768. MODERN 6 room house, also furnish- ed ugh housekeeping spartment. at 213% So. 5th St. $14. Phone 718-M. HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath, $30. Phone 1471-R. Call at 314 8rd St. HOUSE, four rooms and bath. 416 Ave. A. See BUNGALOW fiat, 104% Ave. B., Sept. 18. $40, Call 2136-W. ‘aval 1, Call al 3rd St. Hay for Sale_ priced to sell; worth the, money. Also 240 acres elegant prairie land with @ 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, Mahnomen, Minn. GOOD STOCK hey, right price load. Emergency rate applicable only when shipped to consumer. Ulen, N. P. R. R. or Ogema, Soo. O. G. Moulton, Ogema, Minn. hay, good upland hay, $8.75 per ton. Write EB. Macey, Rosholt, THREE ROOM furnished ground floor apartment. 406 9th St. Phone 1286, ONE LARGE furnished room for light housekeeping. Phone 834-R. ie 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 ‘)pportunities : WANTED—Passengers to West coast and return. Leaving Sept. 25. Share expenses, Phone 69 between 9 and 5. Lady preferred. Houses for Sale Farms for Sale MY 480 acre well improved ne miles northeast of Haynes. well. 245 acres under cullivation, Tests show prospects of oll. Write Luella Forbes, Haynes, N. Dak. IF INTERESTED in dairy farms or unimproved land, lake front vicinity of Seattle, Wash. Write P. J. Brown, Kirkland, Wash. _____ Rooms for Rent SLEEPING rooms, with or without kitchen privileges, nice quiet home. No smoking or drinking. Also gare age. 409 Sth. LARGE cory room. Suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. Hot water alwi 2% blocks from G. P, 503 41 Phone 120-R. 8-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 8t., facing the new high school. See J. J. Rue, 711 Ave. A. FOR SALE OR RENT—Six room modern house. Basement, garage. Riverview addition. Phone 360-J. | LOVELY ROOM in new modern home. Short distance from capitol. Suitable for two gentlemen. Very __Teasonable. 1021 8th. 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. 708 ith St. Business Opportunity 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. dark gray, vest, small growth on one eye. Answers to name “Happy.” Reward. H, W. Herman. Phone 872. NICELY FURNISHED basement sleeping room. Suitable for light pourekeenng. 216 «Thayer. Call LARGE, COMFORTABLE room next to bath. Suitable for one or two. Phone 1824-W or call at 622 11th 8t. FURNISHED sleeping room. Suitable for one or two. Next to bath. 408 __10th. Call after 5 p. m. Phone 1760. REDECORATED basement bedroom, gas heat, private entrance. Gentle- __men preferred, 106 East Rosser. BASEMENT room suitable for two boys. Always hot water. Modern home. 609 4th St. Phone 1198. THURSDAY, Jade set lost out of ring. |’ Call at Tribune for rewa LOST—Brace and set of bits. Reward. Phone 1102-J. ed For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Here- ford bull, wt. 1600; one Duroc Jer- sey boar, 5 mo. old, wt. 125 Ibs., for another boar. Matt Andahl, Bis- marck, N. D., Star Route No. 2. __ Room ‘and Board ROOM and board. New home near high school, Special rate for two girls. Write Tribune Ad. 16932. Tribune Rates 5 § i <2 ae 3 $ 8 2 | } Ripe z f tk i g 7 yet 28 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 Bt. NICE large room in modern house. Garage if desired. 518 W. Thayer. Tel. 689-W. SLEEPING ROOM for rent in mod- ern home. Always hot water. 308 Ave. B. SLEEPING room for rent. Hot water at all times. 211 E. Rosser. Phone _ 76 Ww. ‘preferred. au basement room, $6. 418 9th LARGE FRONT room. Close in. Gen- _tiemen preterred. 4i _ St. RGE cozy sleep Call 808 Main, SLEEPING room for one or two. Cail 608 11th St. COMFORTABLE clean room for rent. 623 6th St. ONE SLEEPING room. Close in. 410 3rd St. ROOM for rent. 801 Mandan St. EE Roommate Wanted PECTABLE young girl wants Pag mate. Call upstairs, 222 2nd WANTED—Woman employed to share apartment. $10. Call 2136-W. GIRL EMPLOYED would like room mate. Phone 2090-J. Wanted to Rent Furnished