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~ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1996_ Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and ptt ti NOTICE TO BIDD! will gee fe recelved, 0 by a? Market Report for Thur., Oct. 29 a SPECIALTIES PUSH |[New York Stocks |SELLNG BY RECENT FORWARD ON STOCK |<<eze=ro=s=>"—| BUYERS WEAKENING MARKET THURSDAY ulone reba Parte forth: De: eee. | Male Wanted e Ww, ROOM downstairs SINGLE man to ' Ineluded in one contract shall tt. | car paper. Write Tribune Ad, 17008 otations tine eaperience and General able rent, Rear door, 611 14th. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Ruseell-Miller Ce.) UR ROOM unfurnished apartment H H Er Alcohols, Coppers, Motors, Utilities, Rails Tilt Up- ward Moderately New York, Oct. 29.—U}—Steels, laggard the greater part of the ses- sion, rallied briskly just before the close of Thursday’s stock market and |Am. many other issues took on a late show | 4, of strength. Specialties, at the same time, regis- tered the widest gains, a number | Assd. Dry pushing up 1 to 5 or more points to Atl . Ref. Aviation Corp. Baldwin Loco. Transfers approximated _ 1,650,000 | Barnsdall new 5-year tops. The pace quicken- ed near the finish and the ticker tape was behind for a brief interval. shares, The relative smallness of the volume was attributed by brokers mainly to the disinclination of traders to ex- tion. There were a few weak spots here and there, but selling was absorbed | 7 generally without unsettling effects. Pittsburgh United Corp., opening above 6, broke more than 3 points | Celanese when the company’s directors notl-|Cerro fied preferred shareholders of their right to Mquidate next March. The|Chi. & N. W. corporation’s assets consist principal- ly of U. 8. Steel common stock. Un- less steel advances sharply — before 3 spring it was believed little or no equity would be left for Pittsburgh zommon share owners if the preferred ‘ssue is paid off. Paramount first preferred jumped around 6 points on expectations ac- crued dividends on this stock can be paid, at least in part, soon. Conspicuous gainers included U. 8. Industrial Alcohol, American Com- niercial Alcohol, Cerro de Pasco, Ana- conda, McIntyre Porcupine, Dome, Western Union, International Paper & Power preferred, North American, Johns-Manville, Santa Fe, N. Y. Cen- tral, Atlantic Coast Line, American Rolling Mill, Continental Baking A, Celanese, Savage Arms, Fajardo Sugar, Collins & Aikman, Libby-Owens, War- ner Bros, Chrysler, Hudson Motors, Waukesha Motors, White Motors and Deisel-Wemmer. A shade ahead were Consolidated Edison, American Water Works, Soc- ony-Vacuum, General Motors, Pack- ard, Allied Stores, Montgomery Ward, Woolworth, Allied Stores, Canadian Pacific and Southern Pacific. Backward were American Radiator, American Can, Du Pont and Union Pacific. Bonds followed stocks at a leisure- ly gait, Commodities were mixed. [- Livestock |ese SO, ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Oct. 29.—(#)—Cat- te 5,200, less active, slaughter. steers and feeders slow on lower grades, at- tractive kinds scare; medium and good fed steers around 7.25 and 9.25; choice quotable to 10.00; common to medium grass heifers 4.25-6.00; mostly 5.25 down; very thin down to 3.25; low cutter cows 3.00-25; plain beef | Loe: sows around 4.00; good cows held 5.00 up; bulls largely 5.00 down. Calves, 5,200, about 50 lower; desir- able vealers 7.00-8.00; choice sorts 8.25; odd head 9.00; cull and common 3,50-5.50. Hogs, 13,500, active to all interests, fully steady to strong with Wednes- | Mi day; top 9.10 for 210 Ibs.; better 180- 280 Ibs., 8.65-9.10; 160-180 ‘Ibs. 8.35-75; 140-160 Ibs., 7.20-8.40; 100-140 Ib. kill- ers 6.25-' good sows 450 lbs. down, | m1 8.00-65: heavier down to 7.65; feeder pigs scarce, average cost Wednesday 8.73 and 208 Ibs, Sheep 18,000, about 4500 feeders through; favorable supply five loads. Washington lambs about 11,000 na- tives and Dakotas; no early sales slaughter lambs; packers talking 25 or lower; indications steady on Ne slaughter ewes and feeding lambs; bulk fat lambs Wednesday 8.75; most- ly sorted kinds 9.00-10; dairy cows good close springers scarce, steady; | Otis odd head 65-75; bulk springers and milkers consist of lower grades; dull, weak; mostly 40.00-60.00. (P)- 0, including 11,000 direct; ily higher; most sows steady: packer bidding f steady; i I others slow, weak with decline totaling 25 to 40 cents from best til ane early in week on mon | Bee heavie: nd medium and common grades of light ste slow; weak to 25 lower; cutters and i low cuttera 10-15 off; bulls bare, steady; mostly 5.65 down: aay ineeney: early; top 10. =50 low. Sheep 11,000, including 5,000 direct; fat lambs uneven; around steady to 25 lower; sheep and feeding lambs little changed; top native lamb 5 to local packer. pee a around ohm moat westerns top weste: 3 bulk natives 2.50-3.75; feeding lambs 6.50-8.00. Sioux Cit: are Get. 29a — 8,'D, Ad—Cattle peter “einht rs and yearling! active, strong; iner kinds litt) cutt b steers little ci BBE a eo & bi a Rapa et i a 8 noses ubbask B5BBBSB58 | Was attributed chiefly to recent buy-/ j é Thursday from start to finish. Borg Wi pand commitments pending the elec- aa y Cuban Am. Sug. Curtiss Wright . Deere & Co. alle {- Produce Markets I ae Graham Paige Joking Manville Kroger iene igg. & M. B. (4a) W'S. Minn, Moline imp. Minn, 8t. P. & 5% Refrigerator Stan- eit tf steady to weak; grassy she stock weak | t+" to 25 lower; bulls near steady; fi SSSLSSS we SSSosssSo : saan Ss See ADD Proctat & Gamble heat 4 pps rather lberal; sacked per cwt. eoen oe y Badle Keith-Orph. |O~ ington Rand . | Andi 1.45-55 Michigan — Russet US. soee Hinneapole, Oct. 29 the Ni No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. .... 1.28 partment of e High Be, ; a northern, 57 Ibs. .... 1.27 nae riers Pat northern, $4 Ibs, .... 1.25 ceca panied Ne 3 dare northern, “4 vo sees aa No. 4 dark northern, Ths. .. Reported Large Surplus in Ar-| No. 4 dark northern, 63 Ibs .... 1.17 Bentina Wheat Crop Is | No. § dart northern, #f fee. <--s 133 earish Factor No. 5 dark northern, 80 lbs. .... 1.11 z ok, 106; 48 Ibs,, 1.05; 47 1.0: Tek gkctyar ae 9 Ibs., 1.08; 48 q 5 Chicago, Oct. 29.—(7)—Selling that 46 Ibs, 99; 45 Ibs, 96; 44 ers 43 | Ibs. 90; 42 Ibs., 87; 42 Ibs., 84; 40 Ibs. ers took wheat prices to lower levels’ 91; 39 ‘Ibs,, 78; 38 Ibs., 75; 37 Tbs., 72; No. 1 hard amber durum .. One bearish factor was a trade fore- urum cast that the exportable surplus from| et a anion a the present wheat crop in Argentina 20% #1} would be possibly 90,000,000 bushels 5 more than from the last crop. An- other*weakening influence was that %4 | the Liverpool wheat market Thurs- % | day showed in some cases 3 cents a Hard winter heat babies RANGE bushel overnight tumble. Wheat closed weak, 1% Wednesday's finish, 1.14 May 1,13-1.13%%; corn unchanged ‘to 1% lower, Dec, 93%-%, May 895%-%%; oats! ne, %-% off, and provisions at 2 ‘cents setback to an equal gain. MINNBAPOLIS WHEAT Le 5 AS 115 11S PRICES CLOSE LOWER y Minneapolis, Oct, 29.—()—Short covering in the wheat futures market : 68% towards the close of the session here| Ri Thursday was not enough to bring about recovery and prices closed low- er, On the break there was improve- ment In flour and export, busines jecember wheat close: wer at 128i, May 1H lower at 1.25% and fw 408 40% uly ower at Flax showed some Independence . 2.03 2.04% 2.03 owing to Jack of country pressure, o 197 197 (1.97 ther coarse grains were weaker ir sympathy with wheat. December flax closed 1%c higher at 2.04% and May 1% up at 1. December oats closed’ % lower at 40%, and May % lower at 40%. De- cember rye closed % lower at 79% and May % lower at 78%, December feed barley closed 1c lower at 73% and May 1% lower at 68%. Decem ber malting barley closed ie lower a Cash wheat was In good demand. Winter and durum wheat were in fair demand. - Corn started firm and then faded. Oats was in quiet to fair demand, Rye demand was weaker, Barley was gceaay: Flax was in fair demand, Dec, ....... 1.24% 1 1.24% 13x Bx 83% 83 81% = 81 ay CHI Oct. Ee But a 0 29.—()—Butter an 'e seeee teens firm in tone Thursday and| Lar poultry was steady. 5 iH 11,32 Butter 40 92) rH cat 33 -32% tivets r, (88-89). 31-8134: standards (0 ‘cene ad trallzed carlote) 32% iegit* : 1187 E 3. firm: prices unchanged. | Bel live, 2 cars, 43. trucks, |Dec. ... : + 160 hens 4% Ibs, up 1 o 1450 avai tee ; oe up, Plymouth Rock 143 DULUTH RANGE Rock 15 1344, less than 4 ib. Plymouth Hock 1 : ND Ee an colored 12%; Ply Rock broilers 16, ¢ ; a : : ‘aaiz 1334 1 back 1 32% roosters 14, Leghorn topaters 13 wevee tae young white di i. ‘ o. 81 Keys 16-19; old ducks 4 young colored 16; si ’ 4 oe Cache 14%, ‘small colored 5 young toms, mor 243 16 Ib Me 28) —Tl .| MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN By freight, ahickens: Minneapolis, Oct. 29.—()—Wheat other freight prices un- | receipts Thursday 95 compared to 206 * Minneapolis cash wheat and coarie innea| higher than extra 33%-| grain el uote roueat quotauions today 34% xtra (92 re) 3: firsts Delivered To Arrive 32%. geese, 126,316, firm and unchang-|_ 0 1I (88-91 scores) 3 3 seconds (81-87 aD 30-30 centralized (90 1.43% 1.49% 1D Ni ri so I - 1.42% 1.48% ore) 32 . Peal , steady, All mixed » LAL 147% 140% 1.46% 138% 1.44% 136% 1.42% . 134% 139% . 138% 1.36% eoiaer, Ibs. . 1.28% 1.33% eee eet STOR Eee 125% 131% Miscellaneous | 1.33% 129% 1.36% 130% FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Oc (@)—Foreign Winter Wiest exchange mixed; Great Britain dé mand in others In cents Great | .89, 1-16; France ‘s ; Germany. free travel 22.25 22; Montreal New York In BUTTER. FUTURES (PP): Chicago, Oct. —. High Low Close Butter Future: oa 31 31% 31% 31% Egg Futures 26% «26% W or oe 1.30% my 1.28% 130% 1.28% 1.30% 1.264% 1.2845 CHICAGO POTATOES + 126% 1.28% 1.26% 1.26% Chicago, Oct, 28.—(M)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Potatoes, on trac! otal a UB, shipments ‘697; northern’ stock, o> 124% 126% 1.22% 1.2455 duil, demand very slow, most offer- and South Dekots Wheat ings fair quality, showing freezing injury, Colorado McClures slightly weaker, demand light, Idaho Russets barely ‘steady, demand slow, limited mostly to best available stoc! sup- 1.22% 1.24% 1.20% 1.22% 1.20% 1.22% 1.18% 1.1846 Durum daho Russet Burbanks US, N 50; few fine quality large, 65 US. No. 2, 2.00; practically from cuts and slipped ends Washington Russet Burbanks fine quality, large, few sales Goloreaa Red ’ McClures - 1.39% 1.53% 1.36% 1.4944 . 136% 150% . 1.32% 1.36% - 190% 1.36% +» 1.28% 1.32% bs... 1.26% 1.29% 124% 128% . Ibs... 1.21% 125% .. Ibs. a 119% 1.23% 117% 118% .. Mostly Nebraska Bliss inuigehe UB. 2.40 puincoaaln round whites’ US, showing freezing Ntuury Teor Os. commerctal some showing freezing . 1, showing fir Ae Dakota: Early ohio ulls, 1.3: 3 North Dakota Vis ios uncles fica 1.50. , pubur. CASH RAIA Duluth, 0 —(P)— prices. Wh ( % 137% ...., avoee 113% Grains i on Each bi ecom| a Bidders: ‘Sona in it bid and a certifie amount of 5% of the bid drawn on & solvent back In North Dakota and made payable to ae Nort! ve Wore Department of SI High Fuaract that the blader Ping te! into will furnish was eaehere: contract bond equal to amount of the contract for the per- formance of the work in accordance with the proposal. The right is reserved to accept and reject any or all bids or waive tech- ro! att be deemed bi ef Hi re! Korth’ Ri rota (Signed) J. Flannigan Rahway, Comm loner orth Dak: OTICE TO CREDITORS. IN. THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Be ie P. Welc! ale known as reby given by the un- dersigned, John 0, i ich, f 8 the ad- jolt. of the estate ‘of, ‘oliver P. Welch, also known as late of the townshl; ey County of Burleigh and North Dakota, cectannn te thi ‘cred- itors of, and ail person avi against the e of to exhibit them ‘vith the vouchers, within six months first publication of this notic said administrator at ‘et on the north et qui of the north east quarter of section 31 in township one hundred and thirty elght ith) north, of range seventy eight (78) west of the fift principal meridian in Burleigh County, North Dakota, or to the Judge of the Coun: ty Court of sald Burleigh County, a his office in the Burleigh County, North Dakota Court House in the city ee Bismarck in id Burleigh ni You" are hereby further notified that Hon, I. C, Davies, Judge of the County Court within and for the County of Suk lelgt, State of North Dakota, hi the 25th day of May, A. D. 37, at the hour of two o'clock ‘In the afternoon of that day, at the Court Rooms of said Court, in the sald Court Hous in the City of Bismarck, in said Burleigh County, as the time and place for hearing and adjusting all claims against t! tate of the sald Oliver P. Welch, de. ceased, which have ly and regularly presented as Pn arelubersis provided, po this 27th day of October, A. John 0. Wel Ich, poiulstrsiee of the Blamarck, N, First. Dibllcation on the 29th day of octaber 193 NOTICE oF UE RATION oF Pa) OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh, OFFICE OF ‘COUNTY AUDITOR, Bismarck, N. Dak. To: Investors Kats, Security Co., Bismarck, North Dakota. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1931 was on the 13th day of wepemauers 1932, duly sold, as provided by law, for the de- Iinquent taxes of the year 1931, and that the time for redemption ‘from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Sald land is described as follows: Northwest quarter. Section 35, Township 140, Range 77. Number of Acres 160. Amount sold for, $45.10. Subsequent taxes paid by purchas- er none, Amount required to redeem at this date, $62.32. In dition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in. terest rovided by law an ‘ou redeem id land from fore the expiration of the ‘ime +| redemption as above stated, a ‘deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by jaw. Witness my hand and official seal this 26th day of October, 1936, (SEAL) Clair G. Derby, Analter Burleigh County, North Dakoi 10-29 -11-5-12, ——— ne MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Oct. Unchanged, ‘shipmente 2 bran 2800-28.50;) Standard middlings modern stucco bungalow, just com- pleted, consisting of three rooms and bath, main floor, large airy bedroom in high basement, gas heat, oak floors, immediate posses sion. Sale price, $2,450. Small pay- ment down and $21.50 per month, including taxes, interest and in- surance. ial REAL ESTATE AGENCY unfurnished apartment ground floor, private entrance. Gas, heat and water. 1013 Ave. B. apartment, H upsi ae bath, A private entrance. Also house for rent at 2022 Roser. Call at 32? 1s; St. ‘ MODERN unfurnished three room apartment with bath, $22. Also two rooms unfurnished, $15. Tel. 1889. 306 15th, So, st | VACANGY in New Rue Apts. Large 6 room unfurnished apartment with 2 bedrooms. Inquire 707 Ave. A. Apt. 5. first floor, Living room and kit- chenette, $28. Everts, 314 3rd St. extra good rubber. Ready for win- ter. Sell cheap. 511 14th St. NOT LATER THAN tomorrow, room furnished duplex, with gas heat. Phone 548-R, 907 6th. TWO ROOMS and bath, furnished, on first floor, private entrance. Call at 610 6th, basement door, | 1988 CHEVROLET sedan in good me- chanical condition. One model T Ford coupe. Phone 1852. 1934 Chevrolet truck, long wheel base, with box. Excellent condition, food tires. 421 16th St. ONE FURNISHED front room and kitchenette. Also small basement apartment. 222 3rd St. ONE $100 credit, one $90 credit on e Pontiac, Olds or Buick. Write Tribune Ad. 17851. ; |CARGE light housekee; room, Well furnished, $20. after 5 te p.m. 515 Second St. UNFURNISHED apartment. Lights, . gas, water, heat furnished. Call at 319 So. 11th St. ONE ROOM furnished newly decor- ated apartment. Near high school. Call at 808 7th, THREE ROOM furnished basement apartment. Telephone 1432 after water furnished. Newly decorated. 222 11th. FURNISH! water, heat anh re gas. 219 and &t: Business Opportuni EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPOR- TUNITY in North Dakota's largest payroll city, other interests necessi. tates sale of Fargo's best equipped pressing and talloring shop, includ- ing a new Hoffman press. 1929 Chevrolet Panel truck, exceptional condition, Singer sewing machine, etc. Wholesale accounts (represent only 1/5 of entire business) pay e1 tire overhead. Priced to sell qui at $1,250. Only $750 down. Write P. O. Box 1372, Fargo, N. D. Salesmen Wanted 193¢ CHRYSLER De winter equipped. Best aah ee Phone 1778-J. LOST—Dark brown male water span- fel pup, white spot on chest. Last seen Friday morning at Hughes Field. Phone 957 for generous re- ward. Miscellaneous for Sale FULL BLOOD two-year-old Perch- eron stallion, seventeen months old. Chester White boar, forty young Chester White sows and barrows. Furniture, plano, stove wood. ©. C. Turner, Bismarck. etc. Fargo Rubber Stamp Works, Box 1866, Fargo, N. Dak. ee UBED ¢ sections, Art Metal, 15 draw- er, card index. Wide section for 5x3 cards. Also two sections of § lockers, locker size, 12x12x60 inches. Priced for quick sale, Inquire Bis- marck Tribune Oftice. Wearing Apparel MAN'S Dark Suit and niggerhead overcoat for 6 ft, 2 in., weight 165 Ibs. Phone 303, — : Wanted to Buy WISH TO BUY: First class coal range or circulating heater for cash.” Write Tribune Ad, 17864, Work Wanted NACE HARRIS, catering service, ban quets, weddings, parties, holiday dinners, Cook, waitresses, furnished, 1 occasions. 215 3rd AS! cents per ee Garbage. 50 cents per mo. Also good fertilizer for sale, Gabel. Phone 1530, WORK as seamstress’ assistant. Ex- cellent references. Call 543-LiM, Bet work "by day or hour. Will care for children, Phone Dorothy, 291-M, _—_——— Ee Personal CHRISTMAS Cards—It 1s none too early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later Gelivery, elther printed or engrav- ed. Samples are now on display. Bismarck Tribune Co, WHY NOT BE WELL? When all has failed, let me help you. New aclen- tific, magnetic nerve zonery system, all diseases, drugless. Directed by Dr. Geshay of New York. Eliz, Kindschy, 400 5th St. ELECTRIC meat block resurfacing | Mj machine, Big money for one to two people, travel anywhere in the United States. Carry butcher tools as side line. See Ed Daley, Sth St. Food market. Eb Alto Saxophone, Conn make, nickel plated with gold bell, $145, instrument. Good case, $60. Rev. E.G. Klein, Merricourt, N, D. WANTED: Young man, 25 to 35, am- bitious and interested in permanent connection with nationally known concern, with excellent opportunity for advancement. Will work on special contract with sales manager while learning business, Give ref- erences and full particulars in first letter. Write Tribune Ad. 17875. AUTO salesman; unusual opportun- ity for producer with Ford dealer- ship in western North Dakota town. Write Tribune Ad. 17803. Female Help Wanted SPECIAL WORK for Married Wom- en. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Send dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. 24, Cincinnal hio. WANTED: Experienced saleslady for country store. No others need ap- ply. Apply at Alex Rosen and Bros. ASPLUND, ECKLUND or Backman coal. $2.75 per ton in load lots. Phone 437. Bob Morris. GOOD CLEAN coal. Center mines. Ask us for price. Phone 1557. GAS STOVE, 5 burners, $25; house trailer, $25. 1013 Ave. B, Miscellaneous WANTED: ‘Horses for winter range. Excellent grazing, plenty water, caretaker. Walter Schmidt, Kongs- berg, N. D. Ge Household Goods for Sale PHONOGRAPH with 39 popular rec- ords. Cost about $150, looks and plays like new. First offer of $12 takes it complete. Owner leaving town. Inquire Tribune office. TBURNER and oven electric Hot Point stove in A-1 condition, $25. Melville Electric Shop. Phone 179. ___FarmsforSale 240 ACRES on graveled road in cen- tral Roseau county, Minnesota. 120 acres under cultivation, balance in pasture. Plenty of wood, good well and two stock ponds. Small down payment, balance to suit purchaser. Low interest rate. Val B, Chapin, Roseau, Minn. ROUND TABLE, three chairs, bed davenport, llbrary tables, baby stroller carriage. Call at 819 6th. PHIIEO RADIO, like new, cost $120, sell half price. Will give terms to reliable party. Phone 1055. THOR washing machine, daybed, radio, dining room table, sewing machine. 306 15th. So. @ ACRB_ POULTRY laying house, 24-140 ft., 4 room house, ga- Tage. All kinds "of fruit. One mile from town. Good town. $2,500. PYANO, wrlting desk, dining room chatrs; studio couch, canned fruit. 402 Mandan 8t. USED sewing machine in A-1 condi- tion. Guaranteed. ja BREAKFAST set and studio couch in » hay, Mrs. Ida Peterson, c/o Crandall, Tuttle River, Minn. For Exchange terms. T. M. Casey & Son. MY FINE dwelling of 6 rooms and basement apartment. Double gar- per month. Call Saturday only be- fore noon or write Tribune Ad. 17800. SOUS Se RO. 68, one of Bismarck. good condition. 208 Thayer Ave. BUFFET, TABLE and 6 chairs, fumed oak. Phone 591. —————————— Watch Repairing $1.25 cleans your watch. Guaranteed. Otto Wiest, 415 Bdwy.. Bismarck. —X—X—X—X—X—_"_ "8 SUITS and Ladies dresses @r3 ‘cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PER- FECTION CLEANERS. Phone 1707.:., 222 So, 11th St, MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt Either regular or spring filled. 1084 Bdwy. Phone 1126. Room and Board NEWLY DECORATED warm room in modern home with morning and evening meals. Suitable for two, 614 8th St. COMFORTABLE room, suitable for two girls with morning and evening meals. Phone 1844-LM. 315 Man- dan. ROOM WITH board if desired, alec room to share with gentleman. Willard Asch, 119 W. Thayer. COMFORTABLE room with board. Close in. Reasonable. 422 3rd &t. Phone 1086-W. ROOM, OR ROOM and board in modern home. Reasonable. Phone 1099-W. NICE WARM room with morning and evening meals. Phone 145. 401 5th &t. : ROOM AND BOARD for one gentie- man. 719 5th. Phone 1887. . Rooms for Reat FINE room in strictly modern home for one or two gentlemen. Close in, rent reasonable, across from courthouse, 512 Rosser Ave. TO WOMEN, only, 4 sleeping rooms with use of living room. Automa- tic heat and hot water. 811 Ave. E. Telephone 454. BEDROOM, and sitting room. Bult able for two gentlemen. Clean and quiet. Always hot water. 116 W. Thayer. TWO LARGE sleeping rooms, each suitable for two ladies. New man- agement. 315 Mandan St. Phone 1844-LM. FURNISHED sleeping room. Lat tory in room. Hot water at sil times. Gas heat. 510 4th pat. S10 4th St. WARM clean sleeping room, 1 ext 6 te bath. Always hot water. men preferred. ,_ 614 Ave. on COMFORTABLE sleeping room in private home. Across from Junior High, on bus line. 704 7th. ROOM IN modern home, next to bath. Always hot water, For ons or two ladies. 722 9th. LARGE SLEEPING room, clos 6 bath, hot water’always. Gentlemen ferred. 300 Ave. B. FURNISHED sleeping room. Clost in, Hot water at all times, Phone 262-R. 218 Ist St. FURNISHED warm light housekeep-. ing room for rent. Also storing. room. 308 Ave. B. EXCLUSIVE comfortable well tar a oe eee ee gentlement. 523 1st St. ze sn low; load lots shelee 10.25; medium, weight #8 foletetatorey eee eee S¥82Sesi ates 00 up; plain Fay and down; few st quoted to 4 7 j ES aos Sse: FFF REARS S ees Few aun ne pe oe i Sseypeye B BREe | Elev. _Shicage, Oct nn, ghened fully | steady, with} lay's avera, 4 ‘choles 490-260 Ib. 9,40-60;. fight rune ee 150, Ib, 7,50: It ‘ican Gi 5 Ber ices "a. Bond & ‘aan haus u

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