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arate » A a a THE BISMARCK TRIBUN Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., Nov. 27 HEAVY INDUSTRIALS LEAD UPWARD BOOM 1_nort 33% % hard eister “Montana durum No. 1 hi 138 1404: No, 8. 59 be. 136% be Ths, 1254-1334. Ni ibs. ne: No. 4, 58 Ibs. 1.20 ib 5, 15% > BM -b17%; fore Ki Hi a8. eahe 45% -47 iting s0-t73, fe pee’. aoe eae cn ark thern tee sore rade dark northern. 1 2 setlow Mistias ei . ellow. be No. 3, Lie: 23: 4 Vexnot quot [New York Stocks | Closing Prices Nev. 27. a 2395 sasese eRe aorther: as 46 oe} e H feed 43%. ; i PEG CASH GRAIN lov. airy io. 3 0. 3 Roriners 3 04%, Mie. 3 ocks || WHEAT PRICES HIT HIGHEST PEAK AS white BISMARCK GRAIN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1936 Thrifty Persons Never ‘ Stamp News By LS. Klein ICE com- memorates the 22nd anni- versary of the Battle of the Marne with a stamp picturing the great Gen. Joseph Joffre, The stamp is fssued to aid the national fund for erec- tion of a Marne monument. eee France also has jumped the gun for 1937 issues with a series of six stamps calling attention to the World's Fair to be held in Paris next year. The stamps are in two designs. The 16-cent blue special deliv- ery airmail stamp of the United States is off the Philatelic Agency list and may be expected to rise quickly in value, «The agency also. has withdrawn the Connecticut Tercentenary stamp from sale More than 70,000,000 of these were issued. eee Cuba commemorates the 100th anniversary of the birth of its Great leader, Gen. Maximo Go- mez, who fought for independence from Spain, with five regular postage stamps, one special deliv- ery, and two airmails. Cuba also has issued a set of three values commemorating the fourth cen- tenary of the creation of the sugar, industry. + 8 @e@ Sheets of six stamps each, in the 4d and 1d values, are being issued by South Africa in econnec- tion with the stamp exhibition at Johannesburg. Each stamp is overprinted, “Jipex, 1936.” ‘Copyright, 1936, NEA Service. Inc.) The low point in the downward trend in the number of all horses and mules on U. 8. farms 4s expected to | be reached in 1940, and the low point in the number of animals of work age will occur a few years later. Prices are expected to increase gradually ve the present figures. —————_ NOTICE OF DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAX SALE All lands and lotr Tituated in Bure leigh County, North Dakota, upon. which taxes for the year 1935 remain unpald and are delinquent, will be fold by “the undersigned Auditor of Jeigh County, or by his aid sale will begin on Tues, ecember 8, 1936, at 10 o'clock nd will continue from day to ti} all of ae gala ay ds and lots are sold, a sald i be held in the ortige of the Cou 7, commlsnions ers of said Burleigh Count he Burleigh County, North ‘Da our rt House In the city of Binning: in said County. A list of all lands and lots subject to such sale is on file in and may be éxamined at the office of the under- figze Auditor of said Burjeigh “Goun- ty, and a copy of such list with names of the owners and descriptions of the Iands and tracts involved and the total amount of taxes and penalty due on each of such lands and tracts, including cost and expense of adver: tising the same, has been posted in the office of the undersigned Attditor of said Burleigh County, and a copy thereof as aforesaid has been posted In each one of the amine Places in sald Burleigh Count: In the Sterling ‘State Bank in Ster- lng. North Dakota; In the Moffit State Bank of Moffit, North Dakota; In the A. H. Jundberg’s General Btore | in mereay North Dakota, and In the Olson's Hardware Store in Dripeall North Dakota, aid for sale at the time and place afore- sald in the order they appear in said In Witness Whereof, I have signed my name hereto as Auditor of said Burleigh County and hereunto affix- 2 the official seal of said Burleigh ounty neh n this 20th day of November, (EAL) CLAIR G. DERBY, Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, "| 1220-27. NOTICE OF HEARING PRTITION FOR APPROPRIATION OF WA- ft FROM BURNT CREE hat G. Ward, 1s Bismarck, North d@ application to the r fer a permit to divert 5 ri and a appropriate Water from Burnt + 4.23% 1.25% 13's 1.2346 + 119% 1.21% 1.1746 1.19% SUDICTAL DISTRICT. Durum . it Compl (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Aleks re ie November 27 Allis-Ch. a No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. $1.23 Allied Chem. No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. 121 Am. Ry No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. .... 1.20 ; An. coal a No.3 dark northern, $5 Ibs. ..... 119 A ; 4! No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. pH t Virtually All Groups Benefit as|/4m- Internat. Ag {Italy Currently Expected to| No.4 dark northern, $9 Ike ate, me a Hew ir | ers BH] Take 16.000,00 More Bunk |A6 ¢SRE he ery Highs Am Roll Mul By els Than Forecast No. 6 dark northern, 80 Ibs, :... 122 an ane his HH a 140 Thee 100; ae 48 Ibs, 1.06; 47 Ibs., 1.03; New York, Nov. 27—(—Heavy tn-|Am: Sug, Ref 86% | Chicago, Nov. 27.—(P)—High prices! 46 ins” 1.00; 48 Iber oTy 44 Ibe, 4s ad dustry stocks led a forward drive in| am: Tel. & Tel. 189% | unreached heretofore since 1933 dise Ibs. 91; 42 Ibs., 88; 41 Ibs, 83; 40 Fridays market and a numbér|Am. . B. 100% | tinguished wheat trading Friday. Ibs. 82; 39 Ibs., .79; 38 Ibs., 16; 37 ibs, reached new high recovery territory a a A ae Strained polaeal conditions over-i 7s oy with gains of 1 to 4 or more points. . . | seas, ‘unusually active Virtually all groups participated to/ Anaconda Coppel oe demand, did much to holst No, 1 hard ammbor durum . a greater or lesser extent in the up- i. Dry Goo 261; | Wheat values. It was currently pre- No. 1 red durum swing which brokers attributed partly | atch. T. & &, F. ‘73% | dicted Italy would purchase fully 16,-) 09°) Mae to a little brighter foreign outlook) At}. Ref. ... 31% | 000,000 bushels more wheat than pre- Nee 2 fl and to a revival of business optimism.| Aviation Cor; 64 | viously had been believed probable, [hs sx Trans fers approximated 2,350,000 Baldwin Loco. S% | Wheat closed nervous, %-1% above| No. 1 rye shares. Bee ee 33'¢ | Wednesday's finish, Deo. 1184 %, okie There was a buying rush just be- is May 1.16%-%; corn 's-1% down, 5 see. fore the close that put the ticker tape | Bondlx Aviation 3, | 104-1.04%, May new 994-3: oats %.| Hard winter whea behind, Boeing Airpl. 3435 | % up, and provisions showing 12 to 50 c AGO RANGE Rail equipments were the outstand: | Borden 27% | cents bulge. ing performers with Baldwin Locomo- Bore Warner . hy -— ———— 4 h tive preferred jumping 8 points or so| Brice’ We. -- || Produce Markets | Ae at the best. Merchandising, steel,/ Burr, Ad. Mch. Di |. -o 06: utility, rail and specialty issues were pater ae Zz. ae well up in front. anadian_ Pac. ony ae 08 Bonds followed stocks at a leisure-)Case (J. 1). 158% uehioane, Now tne in yen 00% ly gain. Commodities’ were mixed. Stel ad 21%; steady. Fouls was. wank ae Foreign currencies held to « restricted 10 | cial (9 score) 33% to 347 exte 954% range. inane aS ana grits, Keats. Baa a) 32h ‘ Outstanding shares on the advance . i; firsts ose aaa 45% 45 were Lima Locomotive, Baldwin com- ae ¥ ay stetSys entra Tirets car rs MS mon, American’ Locomotive Somnnion 1% and Yocal ed ‘eah Graded Aa 41h 41 and preferred, Pressed Steel Car, 4, | and loc; curr ecelpts 3248; Westinghouse Air Brake, Pullman, as COR IESe or SLaneDrAe 30%: retrige De tae 1 3 " Westinghouse Electric, Montgomery 127% | Poultry, live nes vee 133 Ward, “Sears Roebuck, Woolworth, . UP 16, r Macy, J. C. Penney, U. 8. Steel, Beth- "5 Fin % 26% 95 lehem, Republic Steel, National Steel, C ‘ ve ilar than 4 lbs. color. % at aie Youngstown Sheet & Tube, North Tymouth and prhite Rock 4 x American Aviation, Deere, American | Gon ti Leghorn chickens % 80% 87% Telephone, Consolidated Salbon Nor i rool Rone ier (iT Bsa aioe 8) American, Americen Water Works, 5 8 Dome Mines, McIntyre, Porcupine, pone ae coterie taiceman ones 4 14.90 1200 Dupont, U. 8. Rubber, Stone & Web-| Cont. FES Hy 2 Product encacs 60 1247 1250 ster, U. 8. Realty, Union Bag & Pa-|Gream, wheat a 1 oe, tie MDE Dene 1280 1270 1375 per, Santa Fe, N. Y. Central Southern Rad. *, 4 less 21%4, 01d it 12 1297 13.00 Pacific, Southern Railway preferred,|Cuban Am. 3 No. a turkeys 1 Chrysler, Crown Zellerbach and New- Curiae cieby : he Bea) aes Dia, ‘ tt i Wey, i oH —Live poul- sikingrougair Dome Mines By. frelght, chickens: Minneapolis, Nov. 27.—-(P)—— 5 ‘Doug! eK i golored mixed ‘with Rocks Wheel" tah Low. Dupont q 16: fowls: dolored 16-20; Leghorn 13- ra at 3 vest Eastman i oh cae 78 15-23; other freight prices Hee e zB. ‘Auto Lite iy mt N42, steady to firm. Prices SOUTH 8T. PAUL El, Pow, & 8 “sg 252,793, easier. State, whole 18 South St. Paul, Nov. 27.—(?)—(U.| Pirest. T. & 1% fresh, fancy 19-19%%;' other S. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,500; most! Gen. Elect. 81% classes steady to strong; early sales| Gen. Foods i) 13% good and choice fed seorn ann Jenks Gen. Motor nic lings 9.25-11.25; some held higher; z medium short-feds down toward 7.00; a E by other mixed colors un- BB butcher heifers 450-650; most . low! Graham 3 434 cutter and cutter cows 3.25-4.00; beef Greyhound see 16' BUTTER AND, Bog FUTURES 143! 20WS 4.25-5.25;' weighty bologna bulls} Gt. Nor. Ir. Ore ct. ae Chicago, Nov. 27.—P)—. up to 5.00 frequently; medium to good] Gt. Nor. Ri oe Butter Future Wigni Lew Gives 2.07% oe oe Ade diay ads 4 Storage Standard Sea ana ea to or under. Calves strong] FH, 24 3 with spots higher; bulk desjrable veal- i storage sia ete caarae: ayy Se aa Duluth, afin. or cee ers 7.00-8.00; selects 8.50 odd head 1%] storage Stat Durum— 6; Close 9.00; throw-outs down to 4.00 or less. 1 Januar: 33% 32% 32% | Dec. Teri ith 100% 1.26% Hogs, 11.000, active to all interests; | 5 5 note Ree 1.27% 1.27% 1.26% 1.26% unevenly 10-25 Higher than Wednes- at ‘Garis, Nov. . 30-28% 30 5 day; top 845 for choice 240 Jbs. up; Reftigerator Sti i ‘ - % better 200-300 Ibs. 9.30-45; 160-200 13. man lesaree Bac 30% 29% 380 & hs), 20020; 5800-160 Mba eeee 2D ae 8 | Garas, ie 29 28% 29 vs 20a 100+140 ibs., 7.25-8.50; lighter weights eeles tor Ry eee eX tty down to 6.00 and below; sows 400 Ibs. 4 Miscellaneous | + 119% down, 875-010; heavier welghts down at to 8.50 and below; average cost Wed- Lge, @ My. 107% ———— Pegtiabletet due wep GRAIN nesday 9.08; weight 205 lbs. 85 FOREIGN EXCHANGE, [igs area = Wheat Sheep 8,600; receipts included 1,500) Lo 23%] New York, Nov, ‘oretgn | recelpt Fe ahs, 120 compared to 210 feedars going through; salable sup-| ¥ STA a ie ig Minneapois cash wheat and coarse ply mostly natives and fed lambs; no 3 9 ain closing quota tions today follow: early sales; early undertone about ie : ; “sBelversa’ To arsive| § steady. rt . 1 . 3 Dairy cattle; close springer cows and 12 yaad Sok! Biegee * 1 es DNS aspen all enilkers | fairy active, generally ae ipNes t Y steady; bulk 50.00-70.00; selections | (MONEY RATES Ibs. 38% 1.43 fe 75.00; supplies light and clearance a nee. ey Ney at —call 1 DN 888 - 1.38% Me fairly good, but backward springers 67% Prime comm alal Bed pr on . 1.354% 1.4216 60 tener getting little attention. 20 ime loans dy. 60 1% Ki 1144 | per cont ofcere Bankers ueceptances 1841s 141% CHICAGO 338f | Unchanged. ae Hogs S¥.000, including 12.600. diteck, a, URB STOCKS ee fairly, active,’ mostly strong to. 161 Ad New Zork Sov, 21---()—Curb: 1.3216 1.39% higher than Wednetday's average: int] Arm nae x Pee spots on lehewalencs 8 Sule west, and Nat. 1 ae eg < dives 2 2. L381 1.37% oo araguy, sows |N. ¥. Centi 4% GOVERNMENT BONDS 120% 135% 0 rE No. Am. ‘Avaition . i | New York, Nov. 27.—(#)—Covern- 1.20% 1,31% SRM a AND Northen Pecil Fae | aaa a icen 121 oe oe Joads ‘on sale; few loads. 10.65-12,50 | Nowthern Pacitio Tig | Treasury te iie 127% 131% PR ae eee 444i Wiiekeoianiroce 1291 . 36 INNEAPOLIS a a5 Sow'ena ‘helfere tainty gotlve: choice 7% POE Note Teme Stocks in heffers very mec ie a 1 Vi t Bank Btock 14%. Pa shade fierlogs?‘verlera 6 0°48, FH BA Northwest Banco 123. ie Selects dul graae stockers getting action. ie CHICAGO POTATOES TH Sheep 13,000, apelng pa, 4 ect; Shice —(Pi— (U, A) 113% A Haine round plendy on better gtaaw 3h OB. shipments 1h ocgaehe dip tae 1DH Wor a Beran pea Taerotnslbe: euler erade 80% | day 270; Taano Russote slightly weak. | 01H ie 1.30% 1.82% 1.28% 1.3016 | of Decemb early; Rood to choice lambs bid 9.00; 48 | oh, demand slow, Colorado McClures Bro now asking 9.25-35 and better; sheep about steady, mand si8%, best |1D H W or a i ie and feeding. lambs little changed; na- 30% a northern stock, firm, demand| 1H W... 1.28% 1.90% 1.26% 1.284 tive ewes 3.00-4.23; double good 67 82% oe Supplies moderate; sacked per | Grade of— Ib., feeding lambs t Burbanks US. No.1) DH W Bae ieee eet | agh HW. + 1.26% 1.28% 1.9416 1.26% Sioux city uous No. 1, 2ai-55: Rus | Minnesets and South Daxets Wheat jloux City, Nov, Jo. 1. or setae 288 8 ltt ea, BE A Nia Pe we 8% curale i] 2H W... 1.21% 1.98% 119% 1.21% . me ea Mountains 3DHW ; higher: fe ' i 3H W.. aroun mo! . den 33504.0 $8 JOSTON WOOL 1 amber hd dasders acatce, tienagiitaw “common 54 ston, Nov. 27m (U. &. D. AD |! GO MEE DG | oly sow ope; 1.36% and medium grades 5.75 dow! 36 e@ wool ma: Boston was le ‘ha Hogs 88008 including 160" billed 98% | quieter than early in the week. Some 5-4 1.39% 1.36% through; a: opening rasy steady to 10 30% | buyers were still in the market and 2 amber hd 1 1b, butchers bid 274 | were bidding: close to the | highest |2 aml 9.30 Fj ri yer ol Diane on thls jmovergent, 5 » A 1.96% 1.42% b. 15+ a i not nearly a mber rt nee s00ct8; a ep as dpring "the previous week: $7 Ibe... 1.33% 1.28% t} own, % {number of buyers & ed 3,000; ing 580 billed |8o. Ry. iy thelr most aaent ni cov. 56 Ibs, .. 1.31% 1.96% ns Gal Ree dat Mae nak tad ak BS] Re AMIDE CSIP 21 4 ane nd lembe held tostly around 9.00, : gam prices. 85 lbs.. 1.19% 1.93% - 16% pace (OAun Gn 5¢ Ibs... 1.17% 1.21% 7 CHICAGO CASH G ‘ i —)—C he: prleee : Bal ied hergatity com Ne, 4 ised |, Ga Tbe, 116K 120K ia Pita! Cy ibs, i a yellow i, rere 17% A Ibs. 1.36% -1.41%6 By + 140% 1.18% 140%; 55 I 14 ee 18 4 1.287% 1.81 +5 101% , | Sppropriate +| Range 81 ate «| per second of time during thé month, 4 the day of crane Petition prays for a permit te from # poke Burnt Creek located at N. of Section 1: mount of tw of March to October fer ren year sald permit may remain In force, fo the purpose of irrigating ce: Hende, consisting of 118 acres in Hon Ma nd 42 acres in Section 139 North, Range 81 Wet in, Burlelgn County, North Dakote. AKE NOTICE, further, that the T. 3 ees 1.34% 1.301 1.324 | State Engineer will consider said ap- in Nication at his office, in the city of iemarck, North ePakota. on the 14th 36, at the hour of two k P. {which time and place ai “persons.” terested may present ing objections in "person or in write ea, at Blamarck, North, Dakota this Baye day of November, 1 1936.’ J. Tho: Btate Engin 11-6-13,20-27. STATE OF NORTH ‘DAKOTA, COUN, TY OF BURLEL DISTRICT COURT, FOURTH he Federal Land Bank of Saint ‘aul, & body corporate, Plaintiff, Fred Ehnes and Siagdalena Ehnes, his wife; and all persons un- wn, claiming any estate or {n- e6 it in, or lien or encumb; the real estate tn Dakot: athe aie Si Losn Associa business ayement: jon, & cor OF ian fi Pore fenaants. “75 SEARS Movi? Russ Be ou are nen Faby, summoned to ine tn this ctl a riot eeurt tn in mt igh, Bt {3 subser! 's after the serv! ee jummons upon you, exclusive ree: and 23 case of ty failure to or ment will be Maken agains fault for the relief Geman ed Complaint. This action relates to the fo u match mii eh the Paks of the ie the ted th day ber A. 1936, He ‘Bist rel akota. ieraey Moe auc jence Ottice rg arak, North 11-20-27 1 ceed Skip the WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted Automobiles fer Sale For Sale or Trade NORTH DAKOTA MAN—to become contact man and investigator for national organizatioh. Experience . Good appearance es- sential. No selling. Write 750-770 Madison Bidg., Milwaukee, Wis. Female Help Wanted _ WANTED: parerenren cil 1 for gen-} eral eoluseyeek 812 Mi WANTED: Girl for ase 5th Bt. —_—_—_—_—_——— Business Opportunity FO! 3 parlor, fixtures, booths and equipment. Lunch coun- ter, cigars, candy. Living quarters. | Best location in town. Cheap, if taken at once. Write Tribune Ad. ; 18371 1025 Bi meat fixtures for sale, rent or trade. Write giving proposition to Tribune Ad. No. 18337. Apartments for Rent LIVING ROOM, bedrdém, kitchen, bath, large closets, electric stove and refrigerator. City heat, laundry privileges, fireproof building. Rent reasonable, Just the thing for three or four business women. Inquire Bismarck Tribune office. COZY FURNISHED basement apart- ment. Kitchenette, living room, fireplace, studio couch, private shower. Two people only. Avail- able Dec. Ist. 607 3nd 8t. ONE 3 room apartmént with private bath and private entrance, also reom with kitchenette, partly fur- Mished. Available Dec. Ist. Call tear side door, 623 8th. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, first floor. Lights, heat, gas for cooking furnished. Laundry pri- vileges. Adults only. Phone 282-M. 802 and St. TWO ROOMand kitchenette apart- Ment. Private entrance. Washing Privileges and everything furnished for $35. 423 2nd St. ONE FURNISHED large housekeep- ing room. Lights, water, gas fur- nished. Adults only. 720 and St. Phone 436-J. THIRD: FLOOR, ‘completely furnish- ed. Furnished one room basement apartment for two or three. Call 222 3rd St. FURNISHED room apartment, large clothes closet. Private entrance. Well arranged. Phone 702-M. 229) W. Front. FURNISHED” ight housekeeping basement apartment in new home, near capitol. Fireplace. Adults only. 1031 8th. FURNISHED BASEMENT apartment. Lights, gas, water furnished. Close *) bath, $1@ 607 Sth St. Phone j-R. lands and lots will be offered | = ABARTMENT, unfurnished, over| Woodmansee Store. Ready Dec Ist. No children. Apply Woodmansee 1926 Chrysler Sedan 1928 Pontiac Coach % 1929 Pontiac Sedan. 145 1930 Chrysler Sedan 195 1981 Plymouth Sedan 195 1931 Dodge Sedan.. + 225 1932 Plymouth Sedan . + 205 1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan .. » 425 1933 Ford Coach + 225 1933 Chevrolet Coupe. + 325 1934 Chevaplet Coach . 375 1984 Airflow DeSoto Sedan » 495 {1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe .. 375 1935 Buick Brougham. 1935 Plymouth Coach . 1935 Plymouth Touring 525! Wimterized CARS These prices include Hot water heaters, winter! grease, winter oi] and non- freeze solution. ‘This stock te small but cholce. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main USED CAR BARGAINS 1931 Willys Pickup . $95 1930 Ford Rumble Seat e Roedster .. - 150 1932 Ford (157 se, 32x6 ten ply” dual rear tires) soe 185 1930 Ford Sedan - 185 1930 Pontiac Sedan . + 185) 1934 Dodge Panel . + 275) 1932 Dodgde Sedan . 2751 1933 Plymouth Sedan . - 325 1934 Ford Coupe . eee 895 1933. Chevrolet ‘Coupe (radio and Heater) .......sseceeeee 375 1935 Plymouth Coupe (radio)... 475 1935 Plymouth Coach (17,000 MICS) oo ssi cswoisesevesse nee 525 1985 Oldsmobile Touring Sedan. ¢75 M. B. GILMAN CO. and and Broadway Phone 808 Dodge Plymouth Dodge Trucks SATURDAY’S USED CAR SPECIAL 1928, CEEVEOUED 4-DOOR SED. $9 iva oa MOTORS, c., —— Salesmen Wanted SALESMAN wanted to sell national- | __™ ly known radio in Bismarck. WANTED AT ONCE: Make written application to Sales Manager, Post- office Box 444, Bismarck, and state qualifications. Personal interview will be given. re Household Goods for Sale Store. GONE ROOM kitchenette basement | apartment with Murphy bed and Frigidaire, $24. 314 3rd St. Everts Apts. FUR eas LARGE front foom on third floor, well furnished, kitchenette and one closet. Phone 273. 411 5th Wo ROOM apartment for rent. Gas, lights, heat and water fur- nished, 1116 Rosser, Phone 978 ment, Frigidaire, hot water. 419 9th St. LARGE three room apartment. Re: sonable rent. Located at 414 Ave. A west or inquire at 307 Bdwy. ONE iM furnished basement apartment, suitable for two. For sale: New sled. 1026 10th St. NEW modern furnished light house- keeping apartment, gas heat, pri- vate entrance. Tel. 601. * LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room, fur- nished or unfurnished, 422 5th St. Phone 2051-W. he UNFURNISHED 3 room apartment, private bath and entrance. 425 ldth St. |a/TWO large room furnished apart- ment. Call rear. 118 - Ist St. FOUR ROOM basement apartment for rent. Call 1762-J. Wanted to Rent fo oF three room and beth nicely furnished apartment. | close in, Phone 1940 after 6 p. m. ., PRICED FOR QUICK SALE PRACTICALLY new Crosley rad: Good working condition. Very rea- sonably priced. 308 Ave. B. Phone; 1474-M after 5 p. m. or any time Saturday. SMALL PIANO FOR ANYONE who can make small payments and pay out balance of contract. Write W. E. LOHMAN, P. O. Box 444, Bis- marck. i Buffet, dining table and 6 chairs, bed, mat- tress, spring, gas stove, gas plate, etc. Call 818 Sth. ELECTRIC Crosley reftigerator, ex- cellent condition. Dining room table and chaits with pad. 419 11th St. Phone 1616. AIRLINE Console radio, new tubes. A-l condition, $7.00. Electric wash- ee D EW TUESTHTO rr. | sell for $29. Mantel Pacln five tied) $2.15. Phone 1808-W. NEW DINING room table, walnut. Very reasonable. 824 7th 8t, Phone 1784. FOR SALE—Dining room set, gas range. 1020 - 11th. Phone 494-R. CINDERELLA washer, $10. 224 Sweet | Ave, west. Call before 5 p. m. j —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__ Phone 700 FOR SALE OR TRADE: One Pinte pony with’ colt, very gentle. $22 Ave. C, West. Budd Cook. Instruction GOOD Barbers are in demand—En: roll now for training. Write for in- formation. Moler Barber College, 418 Front etal 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 psrmanent- ly. Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co, =—————S————— Personal MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt, ae regular or spring filled. 1023 Phone 1126. suits and overcoats, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Phone 1707, Midland, Sweet Clover. Write or wire for rices. F. A. Cousins, New Rock- ford, N. Dak. STRAW FOR SALE: About 25 loads. Price nokan $60. Fred Robinson, Me- Work Wanted MIDDLE AGED WIDOW with small child wants housekeeping. Also ex- cellent lady cook, well-experienced. in hotel and cafe, capable of taking full charge. Can furnish very good~ relerenings: Write Tribune Ad. 18381. YOUNG MAN, good education, neat - not afraid of hard work. Store, ga- rage and sales experience. Excel- lent character and best of refer- ences. Write Tribune Ad. 18403. RELIABLE young men and women wish to earn board, room, both or part time work, while attending Commercial college. call 121. WEATHER Siripping doors and win- dows, Call W, A. Zimmer for price, Be sure to telept 71. 209 Lith. CALL WESTERN RADIO SHOP for repair service. Work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Phone 1404-R. PART TIME WORK wanted. EXPERIENCED girl wa will consider any kind. Experienced in office and housework. Call 1528. wants house- work. Call for Freda, 994-R, TWO EXPERIENCED girls want part time work. Phone 926-R. Wearing Apparel FOR SALE—Fur coat, radio; all new tubes, drapes, pictures, dishes and lamp. 406 Griffin. Rooms for Rent FRONT ROOM. Gentlemen only. Close in. Call after 5 p.m. 418 2nd 8t. COZY WARM room in new home. Close to capitol. Suitable for two. Reasonable. 1021 8th. |LARGE front room for one or two girls. Morning and evening meals, if desired. Phone 1844-LM. 315 Mandan St. TO WOMEN, only, 4 sleeping rooms with use of living room. Automa- tic heat and hot water. 811 Ave. EB Telephone 454, ATTRACTIVE and comfortable sleeping room, near bath. Gentle- men preferred. 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770, ROOM FOR RENT, private entrance, always hot water. Toilet and lava- tory. Phone 55! . 411 Ist St. SLEEPING ROOM—Twin beds. Hol and cold water in room. 510 - 4th st. SLEEPING ROOM with or without kitchen privileges. No smoking and drinking. 409 5th. NICELY furnished ‘sleeping room, first floor. Next to bath. 408 10th St. Phone 1760. _Room and Board NICE WARM room with morning | and evening meals. For gentlemen only. 401 5th St. Phone 145. Watch Repatring HovsE—furnished, ‘four or five rooms. No children. Write Trib- une Ad, 18340, WANTED: Modern furnished house, 3 bedrooms. Gas heat. Call 1345 after 5 o'clock. Houses for Rent_ ERN house, conveniently located. See us for full information. Investors Mortgage Security Co., Dakote Netional Bank Building, Bismarck. MODERN six room house. 2 tel heated garage. Rents for $45 a month. Call at 615 12th. Phone VITAR. NICE NOME, pees addition. All modern. Six rooms. Cas fireplace. a * coat ae 1012 Ave. C. alr Wen, baths stucce pele Im. Baker, 604 3rd St,, side door, ist. 8 Foom rh houge. Good location. Close in. Phone M, G. Ward, 11F-3 STORY, six ‘room house Gas furnace. Price Owens. Phone 278. SIX ROOM modern house. 312 Park &t. Phone 371. HOUSE at 3i1 So. 0th St. Phone 443. SS Houses for Sale Ri 3 room furnished home and garage on two 28 ft lots at 710 18th Bt. Cheap for cash. Phone 1167. tacts FURS hunks, Weasein, Mink, Fox and Otto Weist, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured en 15- word basis, First insertion (per word) 30 inserth ”| DEG. 1st, ROOM for rent, ECKLUND, BAC. Furnished room near c itol and high school. 920 8th St. Phone 1752-R. jose to town. Clean 116 and quiet. W. Thayer. Always hot water. 5 GRE Sart uresnec eae on capitol bus line. Gentleman. 610 7th St. OC Miscellaneous for Sale CHRISTMAS Cards—It ts none toc early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later delivery, either printed or engrav- ed. Samples are now on ' Bismarck Tribune Co. POTATO! for sale—Lowest price in town. Come and see us. Order your winter's supply. KUNZ GRO- CERY, 222 So. 9th St. Phone 1317. 1933 CHEVROLET truck, large gro- cery refrigerator, meat slicer, four: wheel trailer, Toledo grocery scale. Joe Kslazky, Belfit ‘Asplund coal for sale. General trucking done. Reasonable. Junior Neff. Tel. 1748-3, 710 7th, 15 PIGS for sale at reasonable price. Weight from 75 up to 150 Ibs. In- quire at 722 So. 10th 8t. John Grinsteiner, Prop. EAS ESpe URGES hio potatoes for sale, 1000 bushels, ripe, field run. T. J. Ross, Arthur, N. D. ASPLUND, Ecklund or Beckman coal, 2 ton or more, $2.75 per ton. Phone 437. Bob Morris, GOOD CLEAN Center coal. Ask for price. Call 1557. Engraved Stationery Makes the Heal Gift.