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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for. Mon., Nov. 16 [New York Stocks ocks| INDUSTRIALS SOAR TO FRONT IN MART AS FEARS LESGEN|i# Other Issues Find Strength in Declaration of Extra Divi- dends, Other Action New York, Nov. 16.—(#)—Industrial leaders pushed to the fore in Fri- day's stock market, many getting back fractions to 2 or more points of their Tecent losses. Domestic business news and lessen- | 4, ENE S ed hier ae Ge i BESEBSSE vreTEE aB553 ge2ee se, Z FI 33 cs ing fears of any immediate important | aj European selling, brokers said, inspired the rally. Transfers were around 2,- pa in 300,000 shares. Favorable earnings and dividends | Barnsdall imparted strength to some issues/ Bethy while others were spurred by hopes! Boeing Airpl. of generous disbursements to stock-| Borden owners before the end of the year. s Skelly Oil cleared up accumulations B on the preferred amounting to $25.50 @ share and the issue jumped more than 3 points. DuPont directors voted !Canadian Pac. @ $2 year-end dividend. Extras of 70 cents had been granted in the two previous quarters, The stock, up about Cel 2 at one time, fell back later. The steels were aided by the fig- ures of the American Iron é& Steel In- stitute placing current mill operations at 74.1 per cent of capacity, up .l of a point from last week . Bonds improved. The price of lead was lifted to a new 6-year top. For- eign currencies were slightly mixed in terms of the dollar. Wheat at Chi- cago was up 1'% to 2 cents a bushel. Merchandising, amypsement and | Qo, Specialty shares led the revival. But the steels, motors, coppers, with se- lected utilities and rails, were well out | C in front. | Livestock | SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Nov. 16.—(7)—(U. S. D. A.)—Cattle 9,300, lower grades predominating; slaughter steers about steady, plain and warmer up killers 4.50-6.50; better short feds up to 8.50; | Et. she stock Mttle changed; common to low medium heifers 4.25-6.00; low cutter and cuiter cows around 2.75- 3.50; few beef cows upward to 4.50; |Ger better grade bulls 4.60-5.00; cutter to common 3.50-4.35; liberal supply low- er grade stockers; trade slow, about G steady; plain medium steers 3.50- 5.00; calves 2,500; steady, bulk veal- 2rs 6.50-7.50; few choice to 8.00, Hogs 15,000, market active, butchers 180 Ibs. up strong; 10 higher; 180 Ibs. down 10 to 25 or more higher; sows steady; top 9.20 for 220 Ibs. up; 190 tu 300 lbs. 9.00 to 9.20; 160 to 190 dbs. 8.25 to 9.00; 140 to 160 Ibs, 8,00 to 8.60; 110 to 140 Ib. killers 6.50 to 8.10; lighter weights slow, bidding 5.50 cown; sows 450 Ibs, 9.35 to 8.85; heav- fer down to 8.00; average cost Satur- Int, Nick. Can Int. Tel. & Tel. Johns-Manville day 873; weight 195 lbs.; for week |Kelvinator 8.88; "weight 205 Ibs, Sheep 19,000; 2500 through, about ‘Kennecott half of salable supply range feeding Lig lambs; no early sales slaughter lambs; buyers talking lower, but undertone mostly steady part load choice 134 Ib. | Mi range ewes 3.75—to killer; medium grades down to 2.25; choice 67 %b, whitefaced feeding lambs 7.50 or steady; bulk fat lambs at last week's close 8.50, Dairy cows mostly steady, demand Loew's . Lorillard (P) lack Trucks Macy (R. H. Marsh. Field . McKesson & Miami! Cop. Mid-Cont. Pe! Midland 8tl. favors milkers and close springers; | Minn. Honey better grades 65.00-75.00; plainer cows Mi to 40.00 or less. ICAGO _{hicago, Nov, eA. 5 fogs, 38,000, ewartian and cl TooetTe Ie 8.16%. 10; Pigs, plain light ' kinds strongweights 8,00 and above; o1 ; better kinds 8.85-9.10. ,000, calves 3,000; very prime yearlings both steers and’ heifers ‘getting action, steady; but lower grade yearlings and light steers and all weighty bullocks tending lower; beef tonnage heavy and dressed market depressed Re oss Pontes, run; sane top year- 10 paid jightweight " iberal ° Ip era] 5. 30° iA sows steer a he ly at 9, side on weighty sausage bulls 5.40. Sheep 12,000, including 1500 direct; fat lambs very slow, generally saking d steady and refusing » inittal lower inate iz today's supply but as yet. little done; good to phojne native and fed down now better: slaughter stoux cITy Sioux City, Nov. iP} — | A.)—Cattle, 7,50 3, some nela) Dy her ,000 ib. yearli 7 ly lberal quoted 10,25; load lots 3.50; choice spout hi high grades down to 3,00; current stocker and teed cattle quotatlo 01 550-880 Ibs, good and cholci common and medium 3.78 1050 Ibs. choice and chole common and medium 4.25 , good and choice 5.00-6. mon “and medium 3.75 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES < pMingencel Nov. 16,—()—-Range of carl 1 sales: Whe: 1 dark northern 1.47%; ss 1,23) et sory No. 3 AD , tncluding He rooe, ai, | Nat: Cash at | ae little | Radic jom! & uo # i 7 100% 25% 61% SEASON'S PEAK ON DECEMBER MARKET Enlarged d Speculative a and Cash * Limit of 4 Cents Chicago, Nov. 16.—(#)—Wheat late |Monday overtopped the season's peak price for Chicago December contracts, and showed sharp general gains. Some of the buying of ‘December %|wheat futures was attributed to lift. ing of hedges againgt domestic flour business. A larger volume of flour % |purchasing was said to have been pus) ry irs SSSR weno wsIssse FRR KEKE RK KE - BSSSqcR3s8 ee Ss through recently than has been re- d. Enlarged speculative and cash de- mand hoisted soy beans 4 cents, the Umit allowed in any 24 hour period. Wheat closed strong 1%-2 cents above Saturday’s finish, Dec. 118%-%, May 115%-%, corn 103%-%, May new 97-97%, oats %-% up and provisions varying from 2 cents decline to 12 cents gain. MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES PRICES HIGHER Minneapolis, Nav. 16. ielapa pees covering forced wheat futures p! higher before the close Monday. Barly news was bearish but commercial buy- ing soon stiffened the undertone and shorts came in during a period of thin trade, Coarse grain futures rallied on cash market news. Flax closed higher. A more liberal decrease in the Unite States visible supply then expected helped. December and May wheat closed %e higher at 1.30% and 1.257%, ‘res~ pectively. July finished 1%c higher at 1.20%. December flax closed % higher at 2.08%, and May finished %c up at 2.01%. December oats closed % up at 42%, and May finished %-% up at | Dec 42%-%. December rye closed 2%c higher at 87%, and May closed 2'%c up Jul at 86. December feed barley finished %c up at 81%, while May lost %, closing De at 73%. Cash wheat demand was poor. Dur- vm and winter wheat demand was slow and featureless. Corn demand was luggish. Oats demand was fair. Rye was in good demand. Barley was firm. Flax was i. in good demand. —_—§_——_—_—+]5 ixi|| Produce Markets ||_: % =O | tae CHICAGO Chicago, Nov. Me firmer in tone Monday but eggs were weak. Poultry was steady. Butter 9,641, firmer; creamery spe- clals (93 score) 32 %to 33; extras (92) 32; extra firsts (90 to 91) 31 to 31%; firsts (88 to 89) 30 to 30%; standards | 0 (90 centralized carlots) 31%. 1,808, weaker; extra firsts cars %| Eggs and local 34%; fresh graded firsts beled tteeeet Pasty ter pt tes 4a} Fe Sok ae ict tt ttt RERERS o rit tpye PRR RE BeEeerseee = cars and local 33; current receipts 32; tefrigerator standards 28%; ref- rigerator extras 29. Cilcago. Re 16.—()—Poult live, 2 trucks, steady: he {% ibe. x) UF “ese than 4% I shor springs, 4 Eigmouth snd White Hock Laine cole ored 14, less than 4 lbs, Plymouth Rock 14%, White Rock, 14, colored 12%; Plymouth and White Rock broilers 17, colored 16; bareback chickens 11, Leghorn hickens 11%; ir ‘Leghorn roosters 12; hen %, young toms 16, old No. 2 turkeys 13; white ducks 434 Ibs. up, 15, colored 143 small white ducks 14, small colored 13; geese 12. reused turkeys, easy: young hens 22, old 20%; young toms more than TGutbs. 22, 16 ibs. and less 23, old 205 No, 2 turkeys 15, Yo! New Yorks Nov. ce .—(F)—Butter 9,521, firmer, creamery, higher than extras 32% a3 extras (92 scor firsts (88-89 scores) 31-32%; onds (84-87 eee ee 30-30%; cen- trallzed (90 geore) 3: Cheese 189,711, firm: whole milk flats frésh, fancy 1 Eges Speci bout state y: mixed seconds rtles 26- Live poultr: weak. By freight. Chickens: Roc! vy Mb. 16; eolared) os x ed Rock Suet ae aa fowls: Leg il 715. BUTTER AND, EGG FUTURES Chicago, Nov. 16.—(#)—. Butter Futures: High Storage Standard lov . » 1% + 31% . 31% Low Close 30% 31% 80% 31% 31% 31% 28% 28% + 28% 28% + 29% 28% + 28% th Miscellaneous | —____—______ Ronetey, ba Vesiry bes ork, Nov. 16.—(#%)—Foreign mixed; ‘arent Britain Om sn fe etante CM: f Brel Hi ‘a "t 40.26; Norway Goatresl in New York in Montres! mand greet MONKEY RATES New see Nov. 16.—( money steady, per cent all aah Prime comm otal paper % percent. Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mop. 1% to} Bankers accept- York, Are rie gies? vice 3 Elec. Bond & Sha: BO: Nov eu Govern “Tr y 41's 120.19, Treasury 4 itt sua rh eet ais lorthwest cma STOCKS the Associated Press) Midwest sore 3 13%. wae Hil, oil" A stocks 16.—(>)—Butter was pe BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Nov. 16 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. ... No, 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. . No. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs. . No. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs, . No. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. . No. 4 dark northern, 53 lbs. . No, 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. . No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. .... No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. - 113 Sample Grain: 4 te ion 48 Ibs., 1.07; 47 ihs., 1.04; Tbs, 98; 44 Ibs 39 Ibs., 80; 38 Ibs, 77; 37 No. 1 hard amber durum . No, 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum . yNo. 1 flax .. No, 2 flax . No. 1 rye verld Bark pence RAN nivel Nov. ee Low Close . 0% 130% 1.29% May 5 1s 1.25% 1.24% duly . . 119% 120% 1.19% Malting ‘Barley— Dec. . Feed Barley— 80% May ccc... 73 Be 85% May . +» 83% Oate— 42 Dec. May .. 42% Dec, sees. 2.08 May . 2.0044 2.01% 2.01% CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Nov. 16.—(7)— Wheat— Open High Dec. ..oe0e. LT 1.18% Mey .. 1.14% 1.15% duly . ++ 1.00% 1.02% qi 4 1.03% May new 95% 97% May old .. 9635 ly new. 4 93% au. see oe 93 "44s 43% 40% 1.30% 1.27 1.30% 1.27% 1.30% 93 = 80% ou 89% 86% 82% 79% 2 % 85% 87 W715 11.77 11.87 11.90 12.10 12.15 12.32 12.42 12.55 12.62 se sees 1512 15.25 15.30 DULUTB sta Duluth, Minn., onlonttl —(P)— Durum— Hii igh Low Close ove 1.82% 1.33% 1.32 1.33% ++ 1.29% 1.31 1.29% 1.31 88 86 2.05% Dec. 2.05" May :. ” 1.98% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Nov. 16.—()—Wheat, oye ‘Monday 150 compared to 233 & ye cash wheat and coarse grain ain alae quotations today follow: Capeliverea Nov, Beg als 1.38% 1.45% .... 1 DNB sees 137% 1.44% .... 1DNS 88 Ibs. ..... 1.96% 143% .... 2DNBST Ibs. ..... 185% 142% .... 3DNBS 56 Spe 134% 141% .... 3 DNB 55 eeeee 1.33% 1.39% .... noes 131% 137% .... 4DN853 + 1.30% 1.35% ... 5 4 N52 seeee 1.20% 1.33% .... sBNa fi Ibs, ..... 1.27% 131% ... 1.20% .... D eonen ++ 133% 137% .. n Montana Winter ‘Wheat ieee . 132% 134% 130% 1.32% 19% p 1D Be oF 1H OW... 1.20% 1.28% 1.28% 130% 12% protein 1DH Wor : 1H Wz... 1.28% 1.30% 1.26% 1.28% f ae or W... 1.26% 1.28% 1.24% 1.26% Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat 1.23% 125% 1.21% 1.23% 121% 1.23% 1.19% 121% + 110% 1.21% 1.177% 1.19% Durum 1 2 3 b= hed hel =} ag Pastas oat 1 ganher hd 6 Ibs. .. 1.40% 183% 1.3715 1.4915 2 amber hd 59 Ibs. ... 137% 149% .... «» 2 amber hd 58 1 « 1.33% 1.42% .... 3 amber hd a 131% 1.37% .... + 1.29% 133% .... - 127% 130% .... » 1.35% 129% ....,/ $B ibs. +. 1.32% 1.26% .... B ember bel « 1.20% 124% 118% 119% 1 Panber, 1.34% 138% 1rd durum 116% ..... 141% L41% 1.13! 1.00% 1.10! 06% 1.08% 140% .. 1.06% To Arrive A Agents Wanted A BUSINESS of your own! Sell used clothing. 100 to 300% profit. We start you. Satisfaction guaranteed. Catalogue free. Globe Rummage Mart, SA 3238 State, Chicago. Male Help Wanted WANTED Experienced Cabinet Makers Fargo Food & Equipment 0. Fargo, N. Dak. ‘The Central Life Asnurance Society wants two full-time REPRESENTATIVES in Bismarck-Mandun vicinity, Per- manent emp! ing by mall TLL GIVE you a brand-new Ford se- dan as a bonus, besides wonderful opportunity to make up to $60.00 in @ week. Run coffee agency in your locality. Details free. Albert Mills, 405 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O, A 45c Investment in the WANT-ADS Pay Returns Apartments for Rent Automobiles for Sale 2 ROOM apartment, first floor, 2 room apartment basement; one room, second floor. All furnished for light housekeeping. 818 7th. ONE furnished basement apartment for light housekeeping. No chil- dren. Close in. 512 Rosser, north of courthouse. FURNISHED 2-room apartment with private bath. New Electric refrig- erator. Also private heated garage. 709 Ist St. ONE-ROOM — furnisi tment, gas, lights, water. Upstairs. $16. 405 Sth St., north side door. Tel. 1083-W. APARTMENT, unfurnished, over ‘Woodmansee Store. Ready Dec. ist. No children. Apply Woodmansee Store. LARGE front room on third floor, well furnished, kitchenette and aes, closet, Phone 273, 411 5th it. MAN—to become contact man and investigator for national organiza- tion. Experience unnecessary. Good appearance essential. No selling. Write 760-770 Madison Bldg., Mil- waukee, Wis. NEW modern furnished light house- « keeping apartment, gas heat, pri- vate entrance. Tel. 601. FURNISHED 2 room apartment for light housekeeping. Call 222 Man- dan 8t. Phone 176, Salesmen Wanted THE WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER , |OFFERS permanent connection for good salesmen, Complete outstand- ing manufacturers line. Patented and Staple styles. Nationally ad- vertised. Established territory. Year* around work. drawings weekly against literal com- missions, Auto essential. Write SALES MANAGER, 2-20 So. 4 8t., St. Louls, Mo, Duluth, N prices. Wh 0, 1 ‘heavy northern spring, 60 ibs, 140%=1 No, 1 northern, 59° Ibs, 1.397 ie | 4 white 44 ats gphatley, malting, - 80-1.25; 3. wheat } Aphis No, northern 1.08; No, 3 northern 1.05%. Oats No. 2 white 46%; No. 3 white 44%; No. 1 mixed feed 44%. CHIC Chicago, sample grade 1,233. CASH GRAIN 6.—(). ample grade feed 63-80 nom; malting Timothy seed 5.85-6.109 cw seed 23.00-30,00 cw: Clover BOsT: OL, Boston, Nov. Tee, 8, D. A.) —The Boston wool market was slow on Ohio and similar fleeces, but quo- tations were very firm and mostly above the maximum prices realized last week. Several houses had sold ahead on Ohio fleeces and were offering no further quantities until they had caught oF on grading, Average Missouri fleeces in country packed lots containing % and % blood grades with combing and clothing length staple together were sold at 42 cents in the grease delivered east. CHICAGO, POTATOES Chicago, Nov. 16,— Potatoes U.S. shipment 108; about ste: beral, demand slow; vt. Idaho Russets Burbanks 1, 2.35-50; large sl 2, e'from cuts and clipped 20: Washington Russet Red McClures braska Bliss t partly graded whites US. mercial showing, freezing injury 1.5 3; US. No. 90; North Dakota Early Ohios hacia issified, 1,40. , per barrel in 98 pound Family patents, un- Shipments, 15,685. Standard mid- is, in carload lo cotton 8: changed, Pure bra 50, dlings, 3 Farm Tenancy Drive Started by Tugwell Washington, Nov. 16.—()—Work- ing secretly, the Resettlement admin- istration has started a federal pro- gram designed to make farm owners out of 1,000 tenants in 10 southern states. M. E. Gilfond, assistant to Admin- istrator Rexford G. Tugwell, says the move was kept quiet in order to ac- quire yrs lands at normal values. tt was {éfred the price of land would soar if its project became known in advance. New Millions Pour Into Labor Pockets Pittsburgh, Nov. 16.—(#)—New mil- lions of dollars began pouring into the pockets of. steel. workers Monday— their 10 per cent wage increase be- came effective at midnight. But, 16,000 men in the Pittsburgh district faced possibility they won't share in the general wage increase. They are the men in four. mills of the Carnegie-Illinois Steel corporation who have refused to accept wage con- tracts based on changes in the cost of living. Germans consume 156.9 pounds of meat and 216 pints of beer per capita every year. 5 mixed.. Oats— 2 white. 3 white. 4 white.. 99% 1.04% 2... ww * 97% 101% .... 43% 46% 43% A2% 45% 42% AK 4%... "eth... 131 00% 1.06% Substantial | F FURNISHED APARTMENT, $40. 3 rooms and bath. Available Dec. ist. pe 2-ROOM basement apartment. Suit- able for couple. $18.00 per month. 206 13th St. FURNISHED one room apartments. Rental, $16.50 and $18 per month. it housekeeping room Rent reasonable, 213 TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Call rear door 118 Ist St., after 7 p.m. ‘TWO room modern furnished apart- ment. Large and sui 4th 8t. (0 ROOM with pri h, Gas heat. Call T. M, Casey and Son. ONE ROOM furnished apartment. Newly decorated. 808 7th 8t, 40 room hotel, finely constructed, and centrally located. Furnishings and fixtures will be sold on reasonable terms. Fine cabaret, beautifully equipped, in high cheerful sunlighted basement. Opportunity for person of experi- ence with reasonable amount of cash. Box 1015, Miles City, Mont. GROCERY STORE stock, merchan- dise and fixtures for sale. Annual business, $50,000. Population, 5,000. Good location, $4,500 will handle deal, Write Box 144, Bismarck, N. Dak. eae ise BEER PARLOR, finest location in state. Very good business. Reason for selling, will not handle liquor. Phone 499-3 or write Tribune Ad. 18156. Lost and Found LOST—13 sheep, ewes, lambs; one black turkey, track brand on neck and rump. Reward. Roy W. Wild- _ fang, McKenzie, N. Dak. TAKEN UP — One small light tan male terrier with harness. Owner please call Clarence Hanson, 209 N. Eleventh St. Phone 671. LOST—Green silk dress between ple’s Dept. store and Woolworth’s. Reward offered. Phone 567. LOST—Saturday, gray Angora kitten ‘with dark markings. “Child's pet.” Reward, Phone 1105. Miscellaneous for Sale ONE TWELVE ton wagon scale, Five mine cars, two foot track gauge, five ton assorted steel rails, twelve and sixteen pound stock; five switches, one blacksmith outfit. Write Bismarck Powder Co., Bis- marck. Box 672. Or phone 1529-J. CHRISTMAS Cards—It is none too early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later delivery, elther printed or engrav- ed. Samples are now on display Bismarck Tribune Co. POTATOES LOWEST PRICE in town. Come and see us, Order your winter supply. Kunz Grocery. 222 So. 9th. Phone 1317. os See tek SMALL PIANO FOR ANYONE who can make small payments and pay out balance of contract. Write W. E, Lohman, P. O. Box 444, Bismarck. TWO SMALL buildings and also sec- ond hand lumber of all kinds and sizes. See Abe at N. P. Stock Yards or phone 439, i ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. General trucking done. Reasonable. Junior Neff. Tel. 1748-3. COCKER SPANIELS—Finest breed- ing. All colors, ages. Eligible. Rea- sonable, MACK Kennels, Finley, _N. Dak. ae WE Bis CELLO, in good condition. Also vio- lin, reasonably priced. Call 728. WHEAT Puffing machine in A-1 con- dition. 222 So, 11th St. ——_—_—__— For Exchange 'ANT TO TRADE for hay 15 or 20 head last winter and spring calves. H. H. Speten, Wilton, N. Dak. Household Goods for Sale _ ONE SMALL roll top desk, one small kitchen cabinet with three drawers , 6nd drop leaf, one commode. Phone 1887 or call at 719 5th. PRACTICALLY NEW bedroom suite with spring. Fairly priced. See janitor, Mason Apts, 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. BED, complete, with coil spring and “inner ‘coil mattress, $22; studio couch, $9. 206% Main, Apt. 5. GHEAP! Mohair Davenport and chair. Good conditon. 217 7th 8&t. _Phone 579-R. ae DAVENPORT, daybed, bed and dress- and miscellaneous articles. 508 tutta FURS Skunks, Weasels, ytd Fox and The Season is now We pey a Bighest Saatt ci iG Hides, 08. ere ba Iron en on Hunk ie Saue “NORTHERN” nips & FUR Co. ‘The Brick Build! ings, Corner Ninth Front Streets, Bismarek. “| Phone 2047-R. Winterized CARS These prices include Hot water heaters, winter, grease, winter oi] and non- freeze solution. Plymotuh Touring . 25 Airflow DeSoto Sedan . 495 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe .. 375 Plymouth Coach . 495 Buick Brougham . 695 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach ., 395 1935 1934 1934 1935 1935 1934 1934 1936 1933 1932 1930 Chrysler Sedan . Plymouth Sedan Chrysler Sedan . 1928 Pontiac Coach 1926 Chrysler Sedan . This stock is small but choice. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 700 DOUBLE INSULATED VAN in first class condition, size to fit any ton and a half truck. A real bargain. _ Capital or Chrysler or might trade for used car. August Bumann, phone 171, _Mandan, N. Dak. WE OFTEN repossess late model cars tht must be sold at sacrifice prices. If interested write us care of Trib- __tine Ad 18178. 1933 Pontiac DeLuxe eight four door sedan. Driven 18,000 miles, A-1 _condition. Phone 1426. ONE $100 credit, one $90 credit on a Pontiac, Olds or Buick. Write _Tribune Ad. 17851. TUESDAY'S USED CAR SPECIAL 1934 FORD 4-DOOR LIVDAHL-CRANNA MOTORS, Inc. 6 ROOM house, 619 1ith St.; 3 room house, 615 13th 8t.; 5 room house, 409 Washington, 4 room, at 716 Ave. F., 3 room house, 1906 Rosser. ‘T. M Casey & Son. SIX ROOM HOUSE, 2 bedrooms, ge- rage. Modern, Coal furnace. Five blocks from school. Write Tribune Ad, 18131, GOOD modern house near capitol and high school. Vacant soon. Phone 250. Obert A. Olson. 5 ROOM modern house, near schools, $35. Available Nov. 15. Phone 1226-J or call 221 Rosser. SIX room house, garage. All modern with coal heat. Good location. In- quire at 1012 Ave. C._ Gas furnace. Price Owens. Phone 278, Room and Board | DOUBLE ROOM with board for two men. Reasonable. 418 5th 8t./ ee "Hay for S: be BALED HAY, Upland, Midland, Sweet Clover. Write or wire for prices. F. A, Cousins, New Rock- ford, N. Dak. = Houses for Sale T ROOM stucco bungalow with 3 Troom basement apartment, forced eir, gas heat. Modern in every way. One year old. Located near capitol and high school. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR SALE OR RENT: Dec, ist. 7 room stucco house with 2 baths. Two upper rooms rented now. Nice full basement. For information, call at 604 3rd 8t., rear door, NEW semi-modern home. Big lot. Small payment down. Balance $20 per month. Obert A. Olson, Bis- marck. N. D. 106 3rd St. NEW 5 room bungalow, 20% down, balance monthly payments. 401 W. Broadway. ___:Watch Repairing $1.25 cleans your watch. Guaranteed. Otto Wiest, 415 EON): Bismarck. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (per word) 3c 2 consecutive insertions (per word) . see This table of rates effective auiy in the inate et Nee iDe: OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if Chevrolet Coach 375 | —__ Female Help Wanted ; ADDRESS envelopes at home, spares time; substantial weekly pay, Ex< eprience unnecessary. Dignified work. Stamp brings details. Vogue Co., Dept. 1118, Jackson, Tenn, WANTED—Girl for work. 508 W. Bdwy. WANTED—Girl for general houses work, 202 8th St, ———— ___Instruetion GOOD Barbers are in demand—En- roll now for training. Write for ine formation. Moler College, 418 Front Street, Fargo, N. Dak. Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINES YOU will find the Markwell Paper Fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permanent- ly. Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co, MATTRESS MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt, Either regular or spring filled. 1023 Bdwy Phone 1126. LADIES’ dresses and coats, men’s suits and overcoats, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Phone 1707. ind capable young woman stenographer who is now employed out of city wants work in Bismarck, her home town, Best of references furnished. Write Trib- une Ad 18201. RELIABLE young men and women wish to earif board, room, both or part time work, nate attending Commercial colle; i) 121, WANTED: Two roomers, board if de- sired. Girl also wants work by hour, after school or Saturdays, 319 13th. Tel. 1980. AMBITIOUS YOUNG man an want bookkeeping position or clerical work. References. Write Tribune Ad 18188. HIGH SCHOOL students interested an private tutor for English and 593. EX truck driver would like work. References. Write Trib- une Ad 18205, EXPERIENCED girl wants | day oF hour work, Phone 1026, Ask for Helen. TWO EXPERIENCED ‘girls want part time work. Phone 926-R. _ Wanted to Rent ,|TWO ROOM furnished apartment with private bath. Must be clean. No children. Write Box 15. oO Wearing Apparel FOR SALE—Man's martin lined coat with marmot collar. Medium size, only $20. May be seen at Tribune office. Wanted to Buy WANTED—Used Lloyd Loom baby carriage. Write Tribune 18228, Rooms for Rent | TWO SLEEPING rooms, next to bath, $15 each. Good beds. Near high school. Gentlemen preferred. W. Clevela 114 Ave. C. WOM! sleeping rooms with use of living room. Automa- tic heat and hot water. 811 Ave. E Telephone 454. CLEAN, WARM, desirable room with 2 large closets. Suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. 811 10th, _ Tel. 1228-W. CLEAN WARM room suitable for one or two gentlemen, Private entrance. _ Hot water. Phone 1227-R. NICE corner room, ground floor. Next to bath, Gentlemen preferred. 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770, FURNISHED ROOM. Gentlemen only. Mrs. P, C. Remington. 610 ith St. Phone 26. CLEAN, COMFORTABLE room in modern home, Always hot yb Close in. $01 6th, NICELY furnished sleeping room, first floor, next to bath. 408 10th. Phone 1760. on first floor. Always hot water. __308 Ave. B. ROOM for rent, close to town. and quiet. Always hot water. 116 W. Thayer. ve FRONT ROOM. Gentlemen only. Close in. Call after 5 p.m. 418 ind Bt ONE LARGE and one small sleeping room, Board, if desired. 416 6th St. NICE WARM ROOM. Always hot water. Gas heat. 423 4th 8t. Phone 649. COMFORTABLE ROOM. Close in. Phone 2056. Farms Wantea WANTED to hear from owner of farm, or unimproved land for sale. Wm. Hawley, Baldwin, Wisconsin. ___Strayed or Stolen STRAYED—One roan cow, brand “8.” Notify A. Norlin, Menoken. ee Seed’ and Feed ARE you going to chance poor seed? My own raised recently, tested as provided by law. Marquis wheat, germ test, 95%, weight test, 61 lbs. 1000 bushels. Corn, Burleigh coun- ty, mixture, germ test, 98%, 50 bu. Meke me an offer and quantity mee Julius Meyer, Baldwin, N.

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