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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ' Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and eo, Market Report for Fri., Nov. 20 STOCKSDAWDLE AS” [New York Stock] ORAN PRIGES PICK TRADERSEYEROWS | ome —= | UPDUB TO REPORT ee INBUROPEAN AREAS OF MOSTURE LACK = SRR Toon Loe 128 1 - + 1.04% 1.06% 1.03% Few Utilities and Specialties Soil Excessively Dry in Wide)¥ Exhibit Strength But Area of Domestic Crop Looking for Bargains? Read the WANT-ADS_ Automobiles for Sale Houses for Sale HIGH SCHOOL graduate wanted for B local soliciting and office work. °. 2. 7 room stucco house with 2 baths Prefer young man who can use car Im (2) and full basement. Rent Dec, 1st Write giving experience, references See us for full information. F. A. and salary expected. Tribune Ad. CARS Lahr, Dakota National Bank Bulld- These prices include Hot water heaters, ie Grain Quotations CHICAGO RANGE . 20.—(P)\— __18287. Wee Cert __{ing. Bismarck, N. D. BARBER wanted at.once at Modern DESIRABLE bungalow, room in base- grease, winter oil and non- freeze solution. Barber Shop. Bismarck. ment, gas heated, good condition, area aaa —— near school, attractive grounds, ate : Salesmen Wanted Sane tached garage. Owner leaving oe SALESMAN for Nore Da- Immediate possession. Geo, kota territory on well jown Snap- On, Blue-Point hand and equip-; Plymouth Touring ment tool line, Exclusive terri- ‘Alston Dexolo Sei liberal commissions paid Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe .. ‘Am: Crystal Sug. Am, Hide & Lea. . Am. Internat. Loco. Register, 5 FOR SALE OR RENT: Practically new, partly modern house with 1935 1934 11934 Leaders Drift Lower New York, Nov. 20.—(?)—A dawd-|am’ Stl. pee Am, Sug. Ref. . Am, Tel. \Am, Tob. B. ... Am. Wat. Wks. . Am. Wool Pf. ling stock market Friday picked up a little strength in a few utilities and specialties while permitting many of the Isaders to drift to lower levels. Financial quarters attributed the Tel. Anaconda .. Regions in U. S. Chicago, Nov. 20.—(4)—Pessimistic shortage | crop | cents} reports about soil moisture over big sections of domestic regions led to approximately 2 jadvance in wheat late Friday. Valley City, N. D., reported the worst dust storm of the season raging | Dismay shadowing his face, Brig, tory, weekly. Samples loaned, must own car and have mechanical experi- ence. Snap-On Tools, Inc., 1218 Harmon Place, Minneapolis, Minn, Female Heln Wanted WANTED: Stenographer not regu- larly employed willing to work oc- casionally by the hour. Must be; 1935, 1935 1934 1934 1934 1933 1932 1930 Plymouth Coach .......... 4 Buick Brougham ......... Plymouth DeLuxe Coach .. Chevrolet Coach .. Chrysler Sedan . Chrysler 8 Sedan . Plymouth Sedan Chrysler Sedan . 1928 Pontiac Coach « 1926 Chrysler Sedan . NEW semi-modern home. _| NEW 5 r warm garage. Call at 702 7th St. or phone 1748-W. C. A. Johnson, Big lot. Small payment down. Balance $20 per month. Obert A. Olson, Bis- marck. N. D, 106 3rd St, m bungalow, 20% down, balance monthly Payments, 1 W. Broadway, apathy partly to fresh concern over Europe's troubles and to expectations further governmental restrictions on stock exchange dealings may be im- posed. Selling was more active just before the close. Turnover approxi- mated 1,900,000 shares. Business was predominantly good. The Associated Press average of in- dustrial activity reached a new peak since December, 1929. The crowd of able to take dictation reasonably fast and accurately. Write Tribune Ad, 18281, WANTED: Housekeeper on farm. Small wages, but comfortable home. No objections to child under school age. For information and reter- ences write Box 48, Wheatland, N. Dak. WANTED: Girl for general house- rm. Ill. ... Assd, Dry G Atch. T, & 8. F. Atl. Ref. .. Aviation Corp, |Baldwin Loco, Balt. & Ohio . Barnsdall ... Bendix Aviation . Bethl. Steel .... Boeing Airpl. . Borden ___Instruetion GOOD Barbers are in demand—En- roll now for training. Write for ine formation. Moler Barber College, 418 Front Street, Fargo, N. Dak, $$ Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINES _ YOU will find the Markwell Papet This stock is small but choice. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. Phone 700 SATURDAY’S USED CAR SPECIAL * a Gen. Henry H. Denhardt is there. Kansas advices said, unless) ample moisture is received shortly, NO! neg, ‘ shown here after he had been wheat planting will be done, and that 4 pissed . arrested in New Castle, Ky., on a murder charge and freed on the acreage increase for Kansas will| ee . De $25,000 bond. Denhardt, long a be very small. Wheat closed firm, %s-2 cents above | Prominent figure in Kentucky Politics and once lieutenant gov- ‘Thursday's finish, Dec. 1.17-17's, May ernor, was accused of killing 1.15%-'2; corn 1%-2 cents up, Dec.! May new 99%-7%.; oats ta-75 | Mrs. Verna Garr Taylor, 40, of La Grange, Ky., comely widow 122 Main Bellies— Dec. Jan. advanced, and provisions unchanged to 7 cents dearer. favorable dividends showed few signs of thinning. But Wall Street was beginning to wonder if the progress now being recorded might have been discounted in many instances. At least stocks of many companies passing out in- creased and extra disbursements were laggards, Bonds were unable to get going on the upside. Commodities were mixed. Foreign currencies moved narrowly. Shares on the advancing side during the greater part of the day included International Paper & Power pre- ferred, up about 5 points at their best. Others in favor were Consolidated Edison, North American, Electric Power & Light, American Power & com. Aviation, Light, Beeing, National American Commercial Alcohol Inter- national Harvester, Deere, Goodyear, Johns-Manville, Cluett Peabody, American Ice preferred and N. Y.! Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Nov. 20.—(#)—(U. S. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 3,200; slaug! ler steers uneven, around steady; bulk | Fy Borg Warner Briggs Mfg. Budd Wheel Burr. Ad. Mch. Butte Cop. & Z. Case ( Caterpil. Tract. Celanese Canadian Pac. . J. 1). Ches. & Ohio . Cuban Am. Sug. Curtiss Wright salable about 10.25 downward with) m best fed lots held toward 11.00; she stock stronger; extreme top fed heif- ers 11.00; warmed-up and short-fed kinds 6.00-8.00; plainer down to 4.50 or less; beef cows 4.00-5.00; few 5.50; ow cutters and cutters 3.00-75 mainly; bulls little changed, mostly 4.00-50; stockers about steady, best demand for weightier steers. Calves 1,800, steady; better grade vealers mostly 8.50-7.50; few choice 8.00; cull to common 3.50-5.00. Hogs 14,000, active, fully steady with Thursday; top 9.30; 180-300 lb, 9.00- 9.30; 160-180 1b, 9.10; 140-160 Ib. 3.10-75; 100-140 Ib. 7.00-8.25; lighter weights scarce, sows, 450 lb. down, 8.35-9,00; heavier down to 8.00; good stags 8.00-50; average cost Thursday 9.07; weight 211 Ibs. Sheep 6,000, run includes four loads range feeding lambs: Balance na- tives; nothing done early; under- tone weak to lower on slaughter lambs steady on slaughter sheep; feeder demand dull; bulk fat lambs 4.00, Dairy cows, good clearance for the week on close springer cows and milk- ers; backward springers still neglect- ed; market mostly steady but strong- er; slaughter cow prices gives trade some firmness; bulk close springer and milker cows 50.00-70.00; few up to 75.00; plain kinds down to 40.00 oc- casionally, Sioux Cit . A.)—Cattle 0 slaughter classes. mostly y duality largely medium to good; few les steers and yearlings around 0-9.00: package food 729 Ib. heif- 00% load warmed up kinds 5.25- ws more active, heef kt largely 4.00-75; i3; few desirable Nght stockers and feeders around 6,00, Current stock- r and feeder cattle quotations: eers 550-800 lbs, good and choice common and medium 3,75- 800-1050 Ib. good choice 73: common and medium 4.25- heifers good and choice id medium 3.75-5. good 3. 35; common and medium 32 hives (steer). good medium 4,25-6.25. early butcher sales; packer ‘bids. fully 10 lower; bettr 180-250 1b, butchr bids 9 no action on lighter weights: ally asking strong; best butchers lbs. and up offered mostly some held higher; sows feeder pigs 5.56 ep 3,000; early fat lamb bids 5 lower at 8.50 down; fat ewes salable largely feeder lambs scarce. down; Chicago, Nov. —Hogs 25,000, including 12, Graham Paige Greyhound .... Gt West. Sug. Houd-Her. Howe Sound Hudscn Mot Hupp, Motor Illinois Cent. . Indus. Rayon Int. Bus. Mach. . Int. Harvester Int, Nick, Can .. Int. Tel. & Tel... Johns-Manville . Kelvinator penndco Kroger Grocery ia eee }. (4a) Loew’ My. Thursday 8.75 down; bulk ewes 2.50 Loria (ey lack §=Trucks Macy (R. H.) ... Marsh. Field ., McKesson & Rob. McKesson & Rob. Miami Cop. Mid Cont. Pet. . Midland Stl. Minn. Honey Minn, Moline Mont. Ward Murray Cot ‘Nash Motors Nat. Biscuit . Nat. Cash Reg. Nat. Dairy Prod. Nat. Distill. . Nat. Pow. & Bet Steel 8 cutter grades 3.25-94No, Am, Aviation North American Radlo-ielth- Groh, see mington Rand .., opened fully ‘steady with Thursday's | Re average; later higher, top 190-306 Ib, 9. 8.75-9.35; cholce strongwelght 8.00 up; bulk desirable sows 9.00-2: Cattle 2,000, calves 50; beef steers and she stock generally steady; most steers comprising middle and lower grade Aisbiwalente and yearlings un- der 9.50; load well finished 160 Ib. bullocks 11.50 to shippers; beef cows mostly 4.50-5.50; low cutters and cut- bulk better Selects 9.00 and 1300 direct; gen vealers grades 7.50-8.50; sparingly: stockers stew Sheep 6,000, includin; trading strong to 10| Reynolds T: feeders | Std. i fat lambs active, bulk fully at to | stant strong with best sheep steady, feeding good to choice native and fed come- back iambs 8.75 wo loads choles shearing Chicano, Nov. 20-00-20, 8. D cago, Nov. 20. —Potatoes 51 en track rh feral de shipments 431; a 10; ia gin einthe mus’ No. 1, ke BI Wisconsin roun RANGE OF CARLOT SALE: Minneapolis, Nov. | 20. of carlot grain fi dark northern 1.41; No. Corn No. 5 valle 98: 92%, Bar! imple grade 70. Flax, Ho. 1 21t-308%, Oatenot quoted. United Fru Un. Ges in Imp. US Ind. Alcohol . US Bteel Ff. Vanadium RAL SLIGHTLY Nov. 20.—(?)— Minneap through the covering spread upward at the finish. Trade fairly good near the end. December wheat closed %-1c er at Ron May 7 higher at 1. and July 1.2 A ae 43%, and up %e December rye finished high 8932, and May was 2%, higher at Barley was unchanged, closing at 83, and May at 7 Cash wheat receipts were lig In quiet to slow demand. W and durum were in quiet demand. Corn was slow. Oats demand fair, Rye demand was quiet to (| Barley offers were light. {| mand was quiet to good. CHICAGO Chicago, Nov. 20.—() unsettled ‘in tone F and poultry were steady Butter 7,683, unsettled, prices changed. Eggs 2,873, steady and local 35; fresh {and local 33%; curren’ refrigerator standards tor extras 29%. Poultry, ateady: hens, 444 Ib. up 1 Ib. 124%; Leghorn hens 1 i Hpr ap: Biymenth Rock 150 Rock 16, colored 143%, less th Plymouth and White Rock 14 ored 13; Plymouth and Shite Droflers’ 17, colored 16; chickens 114; roosters 13, 12: turkeys, heng 17, young toms old 14; No. 2 turkeys 13; ducks, p 15, colored less =p 1 young old 205 young toms, more th Ib. 23, 18 2 Laan H NEW YORK . (®)—Live ‘freight, chic Leghorn 11-12; fowls: otter freight prices unchanged, Butter 7.277, barely steady. Cr ery, centralized (90 score) 33 prices unchanged irregular, held, fancy, unchanged, Eggs 7,230, easier; mixed Special packs 41; standards 4 No, 1, 28-29: refrigerator packs 30-30%; standards’ 2: firsts 28%-29%; other mixed , | Snchanged, BUTTER AND & Chicago, Nov. 20.—(#)—. Butter Futures: High Storage Standards, Low 31% 31% 32% Egg Futures: Refrigerator dards, Nov. ae Refrigerator Stan- dards, Dec. Refrigerator Stan- dards, Jan. .... 29% 29% 28% eve ee Aan ‘Produce Markets igs eens live, 2. tr iil 2a ee Miscellaneous —— ee Short grain list near the close Friday because of | Dec, resistance shown during the earlier period of trading, and prics ranged was high- 20%, December higher at er a 4 mber ight and! inter was fair. Flax de- un- ucks, than rings Leghorn roosters, 15% white small white hens an 16 and less 23, old 191%; No. poul- kens: colored. 15-20; ‘eam- other state 1936, colors: inti fi 29% 5 colors FUTURES Close 32% 32M 32% 29% 29% Great Britain de- others in ()}—Call it all i per day. cent. 6 mos, 1% per cent offered. Bankers acceptances iq | unchanged. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Miawest Corp 12% McGraw El, 44%. GOVERNMENT BONDS Nov. Treasury 4%'s 120.31. Tregsury American Geh. Cities Service 3 Elec, Bond & Share 20%. MINNEAPOL' Minneapolis, Nov. close: First Bank Stock 14%. Northwest Banco 10. STOCK! DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Nov. 20.—(?)—Closing prices. Wheat: No. | heavy Rorthern spring, 69 lbs. No, 1 dark northern, 59 43%; 58 tt PSS 3 Baewwesse eon. i} 20.—(@)—Govern- 20. ot Stocks 4 apie cash dark ‘i ;; brought 1.00, and 3 pier hd’ MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Bae ee ous) Nov, 20.—(/P)— Wheat— Oash High 1.297% 1.305% 1.24% 1.25% 20% 1.20% “Matting Barley— 202% 208% 2.021% DULUTH RANGE ; Duluth, Minn., Nov. 20.—(4)— Sen Open High Lot i . MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN BUEN DOE, Nov. 20.—(P)—Wheat receipts Friday 46 compared to 79 a vear ago. Minneay jolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing Te aS today follow. Wheat castuverea 1.38% 1.4455 1.37% 1.4355 1.36% 1.42% 1.35% 1.41% «13458 1.405% 1.3455 1.405%. 1.31% 1.375 1.30% 1.355% 1.2955 1.33% To Arrive 3 a nN 856 3 b “N 855 lbs. 4DNS54 Ibs. 4 2 NS 53 5D N 882 |5 one “N 851 5D N 850 1 Hh Bay spring... 1.33% 1.37% lontana Winter Wieat Tyee 1H we 1.32% 1.34% 1.305% 13% prote: 1DHW 1H We 1.30% 1.32% 1.285% 12% prote! 1DH Wo 1H W... 1.28% 1.3056 1.26% Giadeot 1DH Wor H OW.«... 1.26% 1.285% 1.24% 1 Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat 1DHW or 1H OW... 1.23% 1.25% 1.219% 1.2355 DHW or ‘ Ale. + 1.215% 1.23% 1.1956 1.215% 3 Ws. 1.195% 1.215 117% 1.19% be Durum 1 amber hd 60 Ibs... 1.35% 1.48% 1.32% 1.4475 2 amber hd 1.32% 1.4475 .. 59 pe ae 2 amber hd 58 Tbs. 1.28% 1.447% 3 ae hd 7 Ibs. 1.26% 1.327 6 lbs, .. 1.24% 1.2874 4 amber hd 55 lbs. .. 1.22% 1, 4 amber hd 54 lbs. .. 1.20% 1.24% 5 amber hd 53 Ibs. ne LAT 1.217% 5 amber hd Ibs, .. 1.15% 1.19% 5 amber hd 51 Ibs, .. 113% 1.14% 1.29% 1.337% 197% Coarse Grains Be Sseesesr RRS BeSeees eerenrererey rerererereteres SSS 2 ERK Flax— No. 1...... 207% 2.22% ..., BOSTON WOOL apkrench’ combing length tine terri- tory wools were quite firm at 101 scoured basis in the Boston market price, and some lots : sted STATE OF Boston, Nov. 10,—(@®—-(U. 8. D. A.) |G, Asking prices above thiy figure. Good twelve months Texas ‘wools staple length 4% blood territory wools moved at 97- 1.00 scoured basis. grade territory wools were quoted mostly at 90 cents and above for % blood and at 80 cents and above for % ! blood. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Nov, 20.-(9—Cash wheat No. 2 hard 1.28; No. 2 mixed 1.18%, Corn No. 4 mine oe 1% 5 Ne 1 99. he soy beans No, Asai? bare ley feed “60-80 mal ting 1.00-40 om. “Timothy "seed BABLELO ewe; Rew 5.60-85 cwt. Clover seed 23,00- 30.00 cwt. Combing medium | ;, teported to have been his fiancee, People’s Forum (Editor's Note)—The Tribune w: comes letters on subjects of int est. Letters dealing with contro- Versial religious subjects, which attack individuals unfairly, oF which offend good taste and tair play will be returned to the writ. ers. All letters MUST be signed {f you wish to use a pseudonym, sign the pseudonym first and your own name beneath it. We reserve the right to delete such parts of laters as may be necessary to conform to this policy and to re- quire publication name wh. make ‘it. advisable. All must be Mmited to not more than 00 words. Bismarck, N. Dak., November 20, 1936. Editor Tribune: I had the opportunity to look inside of the Burleigh County courthouse 4|this morning, which is decorated and furnished most beautifully, and I was. not only astonished but amazed to sec 514 |the condition of this room after it had ; |been used last night by a certain or- ganization in Bismarck, Matches, over 100 cigarette butts, whisky bottles, etc., strewn all over the floor, and the room had the odor of a smokehouse and looked more like a pigpen than a courtroom. The expensive seats were scratched on the’backs with matehes and shoe heels, There is much evi- dence of shoe marks on the seats, where people had stood or rested their feet. One of the large desks or tables. 4s burned around cn the edge where cigarettes had been placed and, in my . | opinion, if this expensive courtroom is allowed to be used by various organ- izations in the future as in the past, who do not know the value of expen- *; sive furniture and paintings, we will not much longer be proud of our nice courtroom, but ashamed to occupy it. A TAXPAYER. nd Bund, 10, ‘neiy) 1 Minneapolis, 10 lowe ecm Pu Breaerde antae ,, | dlings % noes The U. 8. 8. Enterprise, rceently ; launched, is the navy’s newest aircraft carrier. It is of 20,000-ton displace- ment, UMMONS NORTH DAKOTA; COUN: FOURTH Saint Plaintiff, STATE OF, IN Th JUDICIAL, DISTRICT The Federal Land Ia Paul, a body corporate, k of itors’ of ceased, of North doing: Ins’ as Hall Insurance. “Department and The Regan National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, Defendants, NORTH DAKOTA Pik ABOVE NAMED DE- PEND: You Aas hereby summoned to an- swer the Complaint in this action, which will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court in and for said County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and to serve a copy o! your Answer upon the Miuaciber within thirty days after the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, juds- ment will be taken against you by de- fault for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This action relates to the foreclos- ure of # Mortgage upon the following described real estate, to-wit Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Two (S. 2) in Township One Hundred Forty-two North - T-142- Seventy~ yin County, North Dakota, Dated this 20th day o D. 1936, Burleigh November A. , at Bismarck, North Dakota, GEO. F. SHA Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence and Post Office Address: Bismarck, North Dakota. 27 12-4-11, NG PETITION FOR APPROPRIATION OFF WA- TER FROM BURNT CREEK TAKE NOTICE, that M. G. Ward, whose address is Bismarck, North Dakota, has made application to the State Engineer for a permit to divert and appropriate water from Burnt ree! The petition prays for a permit to appropriate from % point on said Burnt Creek located at N. W, corner s pm Section 12, Township 139 Nor! Range 81 West, approxima amount of two cubic feet of water per second of time during the month of March to October for each year jd permit may remain in force, for of irrigating certain ne of 113 acres in Sec- acres in Section 11, Township ti0° onthe Range 81 West, in eABoe County, North Dakoti ‘AKE ‘IC! further, that t state Wngincer will consider said al pileations at his office, in the city of North Dakota, on the 1éth at the hour of two mber, 1936, 0. 3 J o'clock P. M, at which time and place of all persons interested may present pale, objections in person or in writ- PE ted at Bismarck, alas seeks. this 2nd day of November. 1938. E. hho work, Call at City Cafe after 3:30 p.m. WANTED: Girl for general house- ‘k. 401 oi St. Phone 145. ents for Rent 1931 FORD 2-DOOR . SEDAN .. $195 LIVDAHL-CRANNA MOTORS, Inc. furnished apartment, Lights, heat, gas for Laundry pri- Phone 282-M. fo} first floor. cooking furnished. vileges. Adults only. 802 2nd St. FURNISHED 2-room apartment with private bath. New Electric refrig- erator. Also private heated garage. 709 1st St. APARTMENT, unfurnished, over Woodmansee Store. Ready Dec Ist. No children. Apply Woodmansee Store. LARGE front room on third floor, well furnished, kitchenette and clothes closet. Phone 273. 411 5th &t. NEW modern furnished light house- keeping apartment, gas heat, pri- vate entrance. TWO ROOM eee “Bas, lights, a. ONE ed apartment. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. No children, 602 8t 320 ond &t. Business Opportunity __ FOR SALE: Dental office and prac- tice with or without equipment in North Dakota college city. Ritter equipment including X-ray, unit and chair, Good practice, splendid opportunity. Priced reasonable, Reason for selling, leaving state. Write Tribune Ad. 18258. FOR SALE: Shoe Repair equipment, modern and in good condition, Landis stitcher at a bargain if taken at once. Write Metropole Shoe de Repair. Fargo, N. Dak. GENERAL STORE. Stock for sale. Building and fixtures for rent or sale. Good location. Write Box 188, Lehr, Ne Dak. LOST—13 sheep, ewes, lambs; one black turkey, track brand on neck and rump. Reward. Roy W. Wild- fang. McKenzie, N. Dak. "Miscellaneous for Sale CHRIGTMAS Cards—It 1s none too early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later delivery, either printed or engrav- ed. Samples are now on display Bismarck Tribune Co. -| WE OFTEN repossess late model cars FIVE ROOM modern 2 st FOR FIVE MONTHS, modern 6 room | LARGE LOG CABIN, suitable for GOOD modern house near capitol SIX room house, garage 5 ROOM modern house, two bed- ONE STORY, six room modern house. SMALL partly modern house. In- 6 ROOM HOUSE for rent. CHEVROLET QUALITY USED CARS LOWER PRICES 27 Dodge Sedan.. 29 Chevrolet Coupe. 30 Pontiac Coach. 31 Chevrolet Coupe. 31 Plymouth Sedan. 33 Chevrolet Coupe. 33 Plymouth Coach. 33 Chevrolet Coach. 34 Plymouth Coupe.... Trucks 27 Ford Truck & box. 29 Chev. Truck é& box 33 Chey. 157—duals... 33 Chevrolet Panel, 34 Ford Pickup... We Trade and Give Terms. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. Dak, $200 credit on new Plymouth or Chrysler or might trade for used car. August Bumann, phone 171, Mandan, N. Dak. $ 65 145 165 225 that must be sold at sacrifice prices. If interested write us care of Trib- une Ad 18178 Houses for Rent story house. Good condi- $45 mo. Furnished. Garage, tion. Located near park, T. M. Casey and Son. furnished home, gas heat, respon- sible party only. Phone 711 or call at 316 W. Park. if $1.25 cleans your watch. RELIABLE YOUN HOUSE, Fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Sjaples sheets to- gether temporarily or permanent= ly. Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co. “MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Elther regular or spring filled, 1022 Bdwy _Phone 1126 LADIES" dresses and coats, mens sults and overcoats, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Phone 1707, 222 So. 11th St. Perfection Cleaners. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_————_—_—OO = Watch Repairing Guaranteed. Otto Weist, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck. ———— Work Wanted RELIABLE young men and women. wish to earn board, room, both or part time work, while attending Commercial college, call 121. HIGH SCHOOL students interested in private tutor for English and Latin. Phone 593. |BOY, 16, through school, wants any work. Store experience, dishwasher. Phone 536-W. © . man wants work of any kind. Phone 847, ask for Donald. GIRL wanis general housework. 1309, Ask for Marie. Wanted to Rent furnished, 4 or 5 rooms. Must be in good residential section. Write Tribune Ad. 18251. EMPLOYED woman wants A-1 room. and board. Will furnish bedroom. Write Tribune Ad. 18272. One block south of ‘Phone small family. Bismarck Steam Laundry. 340. and high school. Vacant soon. Phone 250. Obert A. Olson. All modern with coal heat. Good location. In- quire at 1012 Ave. ©. rooms. Prefer family of adults. 916 8th St. Phone Gas furnace. Price Owens. 278. quire at Scott's Grocery. ee 212 13th St. POTATOES LOWEST PRICE in town. Come and see us. Order your winter supply. Kunz Grocery. 222 So. 9th. Phone 1317. fe = ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. General trucking done. Reasonable. Junior Neff. ‘Tel. 1748-J._710 7th. BUSINESS SPACE for rent. For Rent Build- ing 20 ft. x 50 ft. Full glass front, full basement, 710 Thayer Ave. Formerly occupied by Convert’s Fu- neral Home. Available Dec. Ist. Phone 2282 for further information. R. J. Zerr. COCKER SPANIELS—Finest breed- ing. All colors, ages. Eligible. Rea- sonable. MACK Kennels, Finley, N. Dak. we SIX Birch wood made booths. Cheap. The Mint, Mandan, N. Dak. Household Goods for Sale RUGS, 9xi2 and 8x11, excellent con- | § dition, Must raise cash. No rea- sonable offer refused. 408 10th St. Phone 1760. FOR SALE: Ellington Piano, good condition. Call after 7 p,m. Tel. if m1 A. T. table, $7. Phone 1747-J. ie ae Ein NEW DINING room table, walnut. Very reasonable. 824 7th St. Phone Sewing machine, MAJESTIC coal range, good Soup | tion. $50. L. Hopkins, Regan, N. Dak. oun SEVERAL LARGE size Italian bed- | spreads and couch covers. 305 8th st. Today’s Recipe New Mince Pie for Six One cup brown sugar, 1 cup chop- ped apples, 1 cup chopped raisins, 1 cup chopped cooked meat, % cup butter, 1 tablespoon molasses, 1 tea- spoon salt, % teaspoon nutmeg, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, ‘' teaspoon cloves, % cup cider or meat stock, 2 tablespoons currant jelly, pastry for two-crust ple. Mix all ingredients together ex- cept the jelly. Simmer until the apples are tender and the mixture thickened, about 30 minutes. Cool and pour into pastry lined pie plate. Dot with jelly, cover with top pastry and bake. hatatas FURS Shanks, baba a Tex and The aor isn et Hide: mM Ret rs acts a eracare mips NO! BALED HAY, l Hay fo for Sale Upland, Midland, Sweet Clover. Write or wire for prices. F. A. Cousins, New Rock- ford, N. Dak. Strayed « or Stolen roan cow, brand Notify A. Noriln Menoken. 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) ....++...+4+. 46 3 consecutive insertions (per word) ............4%0 4 consecutive insertions (per word) LARGE FURNISHED ROOM. WANTED: December 20th, 2 bedroom modern house, Unfurnished, Write emubiing Ad, 18275. _ Wearing | Apparel FOR SALE—Man's martin lined coat with marmot collar. Medium size, only $20, May be scen at Tribune pte Real Estate REAL ESTATE _ CAN YOU imagine a finer Christmas present to your family than one of the over 100 nice homes I have for sale from $700 to $10,000 or of one of the over 1000 lots I have for sale, in all parts of the city, on which to build your future home. It will be @ pleasure to show you these and to talk them over carefully, ING Rooms for Rent TWO SLEEPING rooms, next to bath. $15 each. Good beds. school. Gentlemen preferred. E. Cl Ave. C. for one or twa girls. Morning and evening meals, if desired. Phone 1844-LM, 313 Mandan St. Near high Ww. | |SLEEPING ROOM in Tribune Apts. Apts, for two girls. Call 1946-J after 8 p.m. TO WOMEN, only, 4 sleeping rooms with use of living room. Automa- tic heat and hot water. 811 Ave B Telephone 454. CHEERFUL, room for one or ¢} Always hot water. Gas heat. Use of living room. 51014 4th St. Gentlemen Mrs. P. C. Remington, 610 Phone 26, only. ith St. GLEAN, COMFORTABLE room in modern home. Always hot water. Close in. 501 6th. NICELY furnished sleeping room, first floor. Next to bath. 408 10th St. Phone 1760. LARGE, WARM front sleeping room on first floor. 308 Ave. B. Always hot water. 5 consecutive (per word) 6 consecutive insertions ROOM for nt, close to town. Clean and quiet. Always hot water. 116 W. Thayer. (per word) ....,...+.-...6¢ This table of rates effective rend in the state of North Da- Cats and border used on want ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clatrvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or arpa) advertising accepted. le te- serve the right to edit or re- Ject any copy ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE FRONT ROOM. Gentlemen only. as Close in. Call after 5 p. m. 2nd 8t. —_—_—_—____ 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 Ibs., 1000 bushels. Corn, Burleigh coun- wanted. Julius Meyer, Baldwin, N. Dak. Makes the Ideal Gift For Mother, Sister, Wife or Sweetheart, Inexpensive, prace tical and a gift that will be ap- Preciated. Make your Christmas selections now. Bismarck Tribune Company