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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE... MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1987 | National guardsmen patrolled the streets of Louisville as the swollen Ohio river swept over virtually the whole city. River craft swung at rest in 12 feet of water in what was the bustling heart of the wholesale business district. Beneath the railway trestle shown here the biggest trucks nor- ska “SF mally find ample clearance. Submerged beyond the trestle are the docks. The houseboat at the top center is a.U.'S. coast guard station. » , ‘Water flowed to a depth foot concrete flood Ohio as it crept toward the of 10 feet over the business section of Portsmouth, Ohio, as the city’s three-mile 60- along the Ohio and Scioto rivers became a waterfall. These photos show (top) the top of the wall, and (below) the merging of the Scioto (foreground) and the Ohio rivers in the city. ealing Floods Spread — Li “All's quiet on the waterfront,” re~ ported this Pittsburgh he waded over his beat in an inun- dated section of Pittsburgh, A 45c Investment in the WANT-ADS Pays Returns Rooms for Rent Automobiles for Sale BASEMENT SLEEPING room, $8. On bus line. New modern home. Radiantfire. Hot water always. Géntlemen preferred. 715 2nd St. Phone 1550, NICELY FURNISHED room, station- ary bowl. On bus line. Gentlemen _ only. 610 7th St. GAS HEATED room, facing south. Large closet. Fine private home. 204 Ave, B. West. COMFORTABLY furnished room. Centrally located. Ladies only. 404 Fifth 8t. ROOM in modern home. Reasonable. Gentlemen preferred. Phone’ 1089-W. = COMFORTABLE room in modern home on bus line, 906 7th St. Phone 960-M. ROOM in modern home. Suitable for two with board. 406 6th St. Phone 1. ,| SLEEPING ROOM. Suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred, 416 6th St. Wanted to Buy WANTED: Turning lathe, 4 foot bed, 9 in. swing. Good order. Reason- able price. Art Peterson, Turtle Lake, N. Dak. SSS eee Coal and Trucking ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. General trucking done, Reasonable. Junior Neff. Tel. 1748-J. 710 7th. ECKLUND and Backman Coal for Sale. Delivered. General Hauling. ‘Tel. 2332-W. 401 13th St. Chas. Pauley. WILTON COAL, $2.40 per ton. Phone 863-M, Boehm Bros., Delivered. Watch Repairing $1.25 cleans your watch. Guaranteed. Otto Weist, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck. ———— ____ Houses for Rent & ROOM modern, furnished or un- furnished bungalow. Heat and water furnished. Immediate pos- session. Near capitol and school. Adults only. Write Tribune Ad. pt MODERN bungalow with three bed- rooms, attached garage, also office or store space, 212 Main Ave. For Sale: Portable typewriter, $18. Phone 905. FIVE ROOM MODERN house. Gas heat, centrally located. Can be leased at an advantage. Phone 1705-M before 12, noon, or after 6 p.m, SIX room modern house with 3 bed- rooms, Gas for and steam heat. Double garage. 418 12th St. Call S. J. King, phane 1231-M. SEVEN room modern house. Low rent. For information telephone 200. FIVE ROOM modern home. Near capitol and schools. 1011 9th St. —_—_—_—_—_—_————S __.._ Apartments for Rent FIVE ROOMS beautifully furnished. First floor of modern home. Elec- tric refrigeration and washer. Heat, water and gas furnished. $65 per * mo. 215 Ave. C west. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, private bath and kitchenette. Elec- tric refrigerator. Available Feb. ist. 106 Main Ave. Nicola Apts. COMPLETELY furnished four room apartment, private bath. Gas, heat and water. Frigidaire. 318 9th, or 1102 Thayer. ONE large room and kitchenette with Murphy bed and frigidaire. Sec- ond floor. Everts Apts. 314 Third St. TWO room apartment furnished or unfurnished, Lights, water and heat furnished. 919 5th St. Phone 2345. NEW ALL modern 3 room unfurnish- ed semi-basement apartment. Available Feb. 1st. Call at 402 14th st. NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 5 room apartment. Heat and water fur- nished. Ready Feb. st. Phone 107. said, more than $13,000,000| Two clean rooms furnished for light contemplates remodeling and air con-; TWO ROOM bath apartment, i) aig | | 3 DHW or N Y k § h G e e SHW...128 131 126 1.29 lew York Stocks . || Grain Quotations |}, ane i = 2 OLE 1.45% 1.63% 1.43% 1.59% Closing prices Jan. 25 BISMARCK GKAIN Ibs, .. 1.44% 160% ..... oveee (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | 2 amber hd Adams Exp. 18 'Lib-O-F Gl 76% January 25 Ibs. .. 1.42% 155% wes sores . Alas Jun 14% | Lig M B 4a 112% ‘No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs... ‘ All Oh Dye 236 | Loew's 13% : No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs... 1.40% 1.50% 00. ssooe ~ Allis ot , | Lorillard (P) 23% No, 3 dark northern, 56 Isb. i = a fim Gan tigye| Mack Tks, 46% —— No. 8 dark northern, 35 Ibs. ay 188% 1.46% Male Help Wanted . Mar. Field 20% No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. Ibs. .. 1.36% 1.41 AMATEUR cameraman for Bismarck Few Other Specialties Also Am Cry Sug 31% / McKes & R 13%) Wheat Prices Renew Upward|no, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs... peter ee RL) eee Show Strength as Traders | 4m 7 4) McKes R Pf 46% ie H No, 5 dark northern’ 52 ibs. Ibs. .. 1.34% 1.39% Wis, x ter 15% | miami Cop 21%| Tendencies Due to Havoc 4° 5 dark northern, 81 Ibs. ber Wait Developments Am Loco 504 mid-Con Bet 31% Wrought by Nature No. 5 dark northern, 60 Ibs. - 181% STH ese eee Female Help Wanted ——__— fo ea 3 Minn Hon 107 y Sample Grain: 32 Ibs. .. 1.29% 1.85% ...... .....| ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare- New York, Jan. 25.—(?)—Building ow Minn Mol ‘145% 49 Ibs, 1.22; 48 Ibs. 1.19; 47 Ibs, 1.16;/5 amber hd time; substantial weekly pay. Ex- material stocks and other specialties) 2™ Fad, 38 | Mont Ward 56%! Chicago, Jan, _25.—()—Havoc| 46 Ibe, 1.18; 45 Ibs. 1.10; 44 tos. 1.07;| SI Ibs. -. 1.27% 1.31% perience unnecessary. Dignified edged forward in Monday's market] A™ Rol Mill 34. | Mur Corp 18% | wrought by floods influenced renewed | 43 Its. 1.04; 42 Ibs. 1.01; 41 Ibs. 98;|, Gredeot— | 1, work, Stamp brings details. Vogue while many of the recent leaders sjood| AM &.Ref 88% | Nat Biscuit 31%| upward tendencles of the wheat mar-| 49 Ibs. 95; 30 Ibs. 92; 38 Ibe. 88; 37/1 rq durum 128% Co,, Dept, 3721, Jackson, Tenn, lost spect ve ve . the om est No.1 aml jurum. . forces yieiess to petra terete? a, T nee Z ye zee ay 28% supply total. i oh No. 1 mixed durum.. Sh owhas ceria eee while aw repercussions from dis- fat & Lt 13% it was pointed out that the No, 1 red durum.. ———————————eeSEeeEe— id ale and dees 2 eee a ah mule ae na Steel # mise nina ep in en yeats| No, 1 flax .. Household Goods for Sale heeret bd bedhead ey pet conv. Of || NO: (3! fax GE ELECTRIO refrigerator, Philco activity set Ad poy and transfers ppeponds oe NY Cent 41%, the total for the country. The decrease | No. 1 rye radio, 2 bedroom suites, dining and ere around ieraly of tie chi a ae C.K ue Am Av 16%, of United States visible stocks a Barley living room suites, secretary's rac! fo Amer 31%| wheat the past. week was 2,153,000/Oats .. jamps, tables, mirrors, rl etc, to ‘lift buying sentiment, although} ATS F 74 | No Pacific 28% | bushels, compared with only 967,000] Hard winter wheat PS, » mf ‘ugs, a ig " is 1 » A. al Bere eres cee ane by tha regan Hy Ohio Oil 18% bushels decrease a year ago. _ Aaieiee ave ae Steel issues maintained a fairlyeven| Bald Loco 94 oe ah Serer inn ae tee pee DULUTH RANGE Bi PIANO for anyone. Rebuilt pianos, week al i" ie oe 3 if : o af 5 4 Sees peter eed week before. Bendis 27% | Param Pict 26% | advanced, and provisions unchanged ; y seeee 138 Loren pres HH E. Lohman, Box 444, Bismarck, N. The recession was attributed toa few| pect.St|, 78%| Park Utah 4%} to 7 cents lower. S26 | Rye : shut-downs in the high water sections.| Boeing Air 35%" Pathe Film 9% roe [Non Fee++++ 108% 115% 1.07% Rhema capaely Jee box, ACL ‘Many centers were operating near peak Borden 27 {Penney J.C.100 | MILL cITy WHEAT vee x— condition, Melville Electric Shop. recovery levels. Briggs Mig 58% | Penn R.R, 42 |PRICES MOVE UPWARD / 1.00 |No. 1...... 219 296 217 .....] 406% Bdwy. ifted about uneasily. Com-|Budd Wh 10% | Phelps Dodge 54%| though there was rather stiff opposl- g | gececen eee a means shifted about uneasy: shares |BUr Ad Mch 9 |Pnil’ Morris -¥8- | torts sdgnacce in the whost fnteres aoe is i Miscella Work Wanted pointed downward as the price of ex-|But-C & Z 7% | Phillips Pet. 52% | market here Monday, prices finally sceliancous | |XxPERIENCED Handyman desires ' Can Pac 15% | Pills, Flour 30% |™oved upward to a’ slightly higher —— | odd jobs of all kinds. Satisfaction port metal in New York was lowered. | - i : close. The advance was partly due MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Jol Inds. Early losses of fractions to around 2] Case (JD) 168% | Proc. & Gam. 62 |to corn strength and a decrease in Minneapolis, Jan. 25 3 FORBIGN EXCHANGE guaranteed. Also janitor work. points in the share list were reduced pares S74 | Bub. Sve. Nu. 521 Vig corre K closed ce hileher at| Wheat— Open High Low Ol New York, Jan. 25.—()—Foreign| Phone _752-W. or cancelled in many instances be-|Celanese “20% /Pullman 69, |, May ment, Tolored sia Mgner Stl say cnc... 180, 188% 134% 198 | OxcHANge firm; Great Britaln demand | gxPERTENCED stenographer desires fore the close, Cer D Pasco 68% |Pure Oil = 22% | higher at 1.16. July 128% 129% 1! Hee ge ben ren conta: Great Bri-| a+ or full time work. References. cee fe) 66% aan Bek. 19% nine ace uae UN: final pilees ee Hy (Gee ee free 40.23; registe: Phone 2289-W, after 4p. m. ; Nw 4 |Radio 11%] were firmer, May flax closed 1c . ; -W, a . m. : GhiGt Ww 3 |RK.o, “ay| fisher at 217) and duly do'up at Sweden 25.31; Montreal ta New ‘York| EXPERIENCED mechanic wants vest Chi Gt W Pf 15% |Rem. Rand 25% |" Coarse grains were generally high- work in garage or will take other CM&SP 2%,|Reo Motor 6% a my Bae waed & oi hetwat 48% » monkv nace work. Phone 87. CMStP Pf 5% (Rep. Stl 314 | fitishea % higher at 1 ‘July % 1.03% 1.05% 1.03% f. UNDER GRADUATE nurse with ee eee ORI&P 2% |Rey. Tob, B. 55% higher ae'orterand Sept % nigher 4 S14 91h 91% ST) money steady, 1"per 2. —Call |” practical experience desires work. _ i . 25.—(AP—U. 8. | Chrysler . 1» 439 . May feed barley closed, un- a Sasi, taps rime Col ‘clal paper % per ce: Phone 1: ,000; slow, slaughter -Palm i hi d at 79% and Ma 1th 3 f, rs ered Teens and the seek opening steady Sete Mie tenon ms barley closed unchanged at 1h 48% 40% 48% 40 Der cent offered, Bankers acon: | WANTED: Housework by competent to weak; some bids tending lower; | Com Solv 19% | Servel 31% | heavier Sout ood. quality Mnet with 45 45% 44% 44% | NCU UNChang: girl. Phone 2076. Ask for Hilda. medium to good fed steers 850 tO|/Com & Sou 3%(|Shell Un. 28% | ready outlet. There was no change 1 1 216 237 Gunn anOGae EXPERIENCED GIRL wants house- 10.50; best long feds yes stone 280; Con Edis 47% | Simmons 52% | in winter or du tum avneat. Ait 216 217 2. 213% New ork, San, 25.—@}—Curh: work by hour or day. Phone 1980. lains and medium kinds 6. 00; | Con Oil 16% ;Sccony Vac. 17% 3 2 >mand, Rye was 4 See merican Gen. 11. —————— Fommon end medium heifers 5.50 t0|Gont Can 64% |Sou. Cal, Ed. 30% | fair to good” demand.” Barley “was ICAGO RANGE Sites Bary ce sth. oe For Rent 7.50; good sows 6.00 to 650; com |Cont Mot 3% /S0. Pac. 47 | strong, Flax was in fair demand. 38 Fisk Rub 1 RETAIL or Wholesale location in mon butchers down to 5.00 and less; | Cont Oil Del 44% | 5° Ry. hk ey Et Open 15 to 4.50; | Corn 4 |S0. Ry. Pf. 49% _ 5 1.28% 1 GOVERNMENT BONDS Mandan. Ground floor and base- Jom cutters anc rommon 10 mes| Cones $84 | Sperry Corp. 23° || Produce Markets | |iuy Liq 143% 119% 113%| New York, Yan. 26—-W—Govern-| ment of steam heated brick bulld- Gium grades 525 to 6.00; few 625;| Crosley 22% Std. Brands 15% |—————_____— 48 1.00% 1.10 se een ees es 120.13, ing 25x130, Fidelity Bldg. and Loan stockers steady, medium and good/oub Am Sug 12%) Gi) Fl 12 | == caucaco [May mew .. 108% 1.00% 108% 100% Saas pase aey Cty, NDE: Curt |. Oil, Cal, . Jan, —B: rr 4 vetives 2000; vealers weak to 50| Deere Go 121% /S¢2. OM Ind. 47% |eves topded upward, early Monday: [Suty new :, Lots 105° LOK 104% | 47 4B the Antacintee Prem) Hay for Sale choice 11.00; few E me es cials score 2 i 3 DULUTH CASH GRAIN ’, Sweet clover Hogs, 7,500; opening around 10| Doug Airc 1645 Stone & W 30%|32%; extra firs’ Duluth, Jan. 35.- losing cash] bright Ane durum straw. F. A. lower than Saturday,or 10 to 25lower| Dupont 174% | Studebaker 16%) Sms, 183802 io)! prices: Wheat: (No, i heavy dark| Cousins, New Rockford, N. Dak. than Friday; 200-325 Ibs. 10.00-10;}m Aut Lite 41% 4,127, firsts 1o- 1 dark northern, 59 Ibs. 1.47-1.66; 56 aa 8510.00; 140- Texas Corp graded ns— Ibs. 1.46-1.55; No dl 1, Oe, pepo, 220-140 ibs. bid 850-[El Pera xt ang | Tex Gul Sul gal 21 ; current | yray 1S7% 157% 157% 157%| No, 366-1 33. ___Office Equipment ___ 9.25: good sows 9.65 down; average] Firestone 34% | TEX PC & © 15% [Fecetts te eucks, stead 5 1st 157% 157 157 | 188: No. 4 i STAPLING MACHINES " Cost’ Saturday 9.97; weight 199 Ibs.;|Gen Elec 62 aan oe Be hens over § ibe 18%, 5 3 . and ‘et 1.08% 1.00% the, 37-1465 H} parr ey (fod Un eraaver ieee . ~ ; 0 ens 12: color i" E for the week 9.84, and 203 Ibs. Gen Foods 43 NC 44 | springs 17, Plymouth and White Rock ‘90% 101 |romnern 1 ee Staples sheets t¢: . Tri-Cont Cor 10% have ever used. ples Sheep, 12,000; run includes three;Gen Mills 65% ‘5 19; broilers 21; Leghorn chickens 12; 91% 92% 63 a loads fed ewes; about 2,000 feeding|Gen Mtrs 06% Truax-Traer 10 | roosters 12, Leghorn roo: gether temporarily or permanent: + balance slaughter lambs; | qi) ;Union Car 105% | keys, hens 18, young t aM o%-| ly. Order them from The Bismarck lambs; ug! at lette 18 Junton Pac 130 | No. 2 turkeys 13; du i 6 Sbe, 1, 4, 5 Tribune Co. nothing cone’ eerie Se ae copa 32%! Un air Corp 30% white and color 11, ma’ White O41: ( 1.39% prom inntan aus ac Ouncey irepriot to lower on lambs, al si lyear 32% United Corp 7% an me lores 5 nor! Gay gecae Aq eae 184 », ms. 1.81% -1.37%; 52° Ibs. SALE: One Fire] Daledereuls as x Xf No. 3 w si er day. GN Ry Pt 42%! Un Gas Imp 15% NEW yorK 14.05 14.07 Gate No. 3 white, 50% 524%. Dairy cows steady, good springers}G Wes Sug 37 | Ug Ind Al Yo oy eR iets Teen FEA Land for Sale 2 5000-7500; plain to’ medium grades|Greyhound» 15% /pe 10,4! 38 ston eee bi gta Se Gx caisemn cit icbared ibalanoe /anisll 40.00-65.00. Hec Prod 15% |Ugs R & 178 lee aren ta; 17071706" 17.05 BOSTON WOOL g C school, Houdy"B 26 | US Piacbor suas | foe: Colored G9 20s Lewhorn 15-16! Boston, Jan. 25.—(®—(U, 8, D. A.) oe ote oa CHICAGO Hudson Mot 21 roosters 12; turkeys 15-23; ducks 14-| MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN |—Demand for domestic woo! turned : Chicago, Jan. 25.—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.) |US Smelt R 87 | 15, Bis Men 25.--(2)--Wheat | Very auiet in the Boston market. Ack-| old to work. Terms. W. M. King, —Fiogs 82,000, including 11,600 direct; | Hupp Mot 2% |uS Bteel 87% | “Butter, 9,078, Creamery, ea 11S com to 126) 128 prices on the limited supply of| Coupeville, Wash. unevenly ‘steady to 10 lower than ee 23% |US Stl Pr 169% | higher than’ extra Me extra receipts “Mondey compared these | wools remained | unchanged " Friday's average; top 10-49; short Rayon 36% j Vanadium 30% | (92, Score) 33%; scores , er part of last Week. emer d bulk good and choice 170 | 7, | $1%-83; seconds (34 30%-| Minnea| cash wheat and coarse; Manufacturers were making some in- 140-160 | Int Bus Mch 182% | War Pict 15% grain closing quotations today follow: | quiries for the apparel class foreign | Bide, had no equity in the land inso- 3 few good 400-(Int Harv 109% | West Un 81 hole ‘Gash Wheat wools, Quotations held about steady |fa as the government 1s concerned, ate YE.000, calves 2,000; tea| 12 Nick Can 63% | Westing Air 52% 3 Delivered To Arrive 0, Stn Zocetding. to cable. ‘reports (since title had been vested in the steers and yearlings slow, steady;|)Int T & T 12% | Westing El 164% : 148 157 recelved by private concerns in Bos- |bank through state court proceedings. Face tol prime, offerings: in fairly I es ie ‘White Mot 26% Hrate 224-204; . 1 wee eee Vom ‘Judge Miller Monday ordered Har- Pent Bile eeerer t ee Wilson & Co. 9%; dirties, No. 2, 146 156 os ley Owen, Sherwood, to pay a $150 : 1 loads held bove 2 5 1130: "replacement cattle saree: all Krog Groc 22% | Woolworth 64 Seconds 1814019; mediuns 166 155 winn pee, dan the 7 ash fine for wool paneling. orca pre- other ing classes . s wheat No, northern 1! 3 No, viously pleaded charge. active, especially on medium to 6004) at 975-99 for good to choice 190-280] BUTTER AND northern 1.20%; No, $ northern 1.18. |The defendant told the court the load Erade Sowa; ealera.searce,. largely yp. butchers: 3.48 for 170-190) 1b.) chicago, dan. 25 145 154 Cate No; 2 white S64 ‘No. 3 white | OP" ool, in, which ‘he. hed 0 in 11.25-12.00; light kinds | 9-50-11-00;/ 559 Gown: feeder pigs 8.00; 144153 es vested, and his truck, which he va! practical top weighty sausage bulls] strong weights up to 8.50 "tg ; at more than $300, both hed been 6.50, + Y . Me Sheep 18,000, including 2,800 alrect:| untae’ bau vp lowers einioa uttered 143 152... ... [Order $4,500 Verdict | eisea at the time of his arrest by cus- fat lambs ining 16.to 28 higher than |Neld fully steady or “around 10.60; 142 1.50 In Bird Refuge Case | toms sgents tast_ year. Friday, but as yet few sales; good to ove 5.50, hae Q o] 1 0 id SS h . ase eae upward oe eatieep CHICAGO POTATOES Storage Standards, La 1T Mihot, N. D., Jan. 25.—()—Judge Northern Pacific to steady; natives ewes 5.0( Chicago, Jan, 25.—()—(U. 8. D, A.)| November ....... 139 146... .:. [Andrew Miller directed @ E d $32, 000,000 “—Potatoes, 133, on track, 325, total| , 28S Futures: < ‘Minot federal xpeni yVUU, SIOUX CITY a snes Sar Ga Batceeraior Btande 197 144 hen serith urinate Lhe ees 5 ries 23.—(P)—(U, 8.] day 107; old stock, horn’ rds, Jan. ....... sf sooo sooo Ire 2 Beenie ne 2b Uectadlistondy, demand talrigtahediwestocn Refrigerator Stand- Cl Renville county farmer,| St. Paul, Jan. 25—(#)—The North Steers and yearlings slow; largely|stock ‘barely steady, demand slow,| p,J2rds, Oct. 135 142 «4. «+ |tor 200 mores of land taken by the |¢' Pacific railway Monday an- Nitle changed: fat she stock about) supplies Mberal: sacked per - d dar tho bi Y pio. |{Rounced it would spend spproxi- steady; some cows easier; stockers|Idaho Russet Burbanks U. 8. cf 1.40. 1.46 , [government for urea of mately $32,000,000 in 1937 for equip- and feeders scarce, slow; about| 3.25-50; mostly 3.25-32%% Feb: lontana Winter Wheat logical survey migratory bird refuge in t and maintenance, the largest sleady: lear prime 1085 1b yearinie | apart, Carma ome en ae | the Lake Darling district. The |gmount since 1800.” ii . 2.1 i 3 faire -15; Colorado et Clure . 8. 5 12 TPs bales tote chore feds $,00-10.00;| No, 1, 3.25¢40: ‘ebrankca.” Bitss| , RANGE OF CARLOT (aU TH Wo. 1a 143 139 1a smount was screed upon by counsel) Of this total, President Charles 0-6.0 cks Bliss triumphs U.! of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 3/1 fendant in week- ; No. dark north 1.46- ample grade}1 D H W or end negotiations. will be for new equi t, in- Ter grades mainly rockers 625|ewts Wisconsin round whites Ue & {dark northern 4 vous Koa] 1H Wo, 129 141 137 139 | ‘The court also ruled that a price of |tiuaing 7 locomotives. "Nine. freight acu No. i, 2.30-35; unclassified 2.15; Mich- | mixed 1.38%. Oats No. 3 white 51.) 12% $5,760, fixed in an option obtained by | iocomotives have been ordered from Current stocker and feed cattle} igan Russet rurals U. S. No. 1, 2.30-40,| Rye No. 1, 1.11-1.12%. Barley No. 31/1 DH W or t thro the First . 105-119. Flax the government ugh the American Locomotive company. quotations: 50-800 Ibs., good |New stock, steady, supplies moderate, | malting 1.1 . 4, 9. 1H W...137 130 186 137 pany. and. choice ¥ common and {demand light; less than carlots Flor-| No. 1, 2.25. Corn not quoted. Grane of National bank of Carpio, on the 60-/ xight passenger locomotives also will Ser peed ime roo Bes-6.80! Some | No iusto werate Texas G0 fo mows MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Paste 38 ame: Loree — negra Ren | be purchased. ers, good and choice 50; -| No. 1, 2.10 8 crate; Texas ie Backes 4 x 1H W... 135. 137 133 1 ville county, also taken refuge| Also to be purchased, Donnelly said, aa eer Ona nedtuin | Sa ERE OB Ny one a) eT tariond iets, per parrel| Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat| purposes, shall prevail. Judge Miller | are 2,000 freight cars and 10,000 tons good, common Ls 1DHW 3.50-4, es (steers), good and ——__—__—_ : in 98 pound cotton sacks, family pa-|" 1 9 We 132 134 130 132 upheld the validity of the option, rul-|of steel rails, while the budget also chgtce 6.250835; medium tec aales;|— More than 800 planetoids circulate| tent J: 0 ito. Standard middiings |2 DH W or ing that the defendants, Christian most bids 15-25¢ lower than Saturday | around the sun. 33.50-34.00, | 2HW... 130 133 128 131 |Larson, Louls Larson and Mrs. John | ditioning of 29 passenger cars. . housekeeping. Upstairs. $24 per month. 1014 Broadway, LIGHT housekeeping room, unfur- nished. Very reasonable. 402 Ave. CG West. Phone 1871. FURNISHED one room apartment. Rental, $16.50 for one or two. 618 6th St. nished. Call 808 ist St. BUY NOW at These Low Prices No Payments. No Finance Charges or Interest in January, Febru. ary and March. Essex Coach .. Ford Coupe ... Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Coupe. Plymouth Sedan Pontiac Coach. Chevrolet Coupe. Chrysler 8 Sedan Ford Sedan . Studebaker ... Chrysler Coach . Airflow Sedan... Ford DeLuxe Sedan. Ford Tudor Sedan Chrysler Sedan. DeSoto Sedan Lafayette Sedan 1936 Chrysler Sedan ... 1936 Plymouth Touring Sedan These cars priced low, as we need the room for storage. All these cars winterized hot water heater, non-freese selg- tion, winter grease, winter oil, goed batteries and good tires. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 700 1934 MASTER CHEVROLET Town Sedan. Good tires. Perfect condi- tion. 711% Ave. A. Rue Apts, Tel. 1836-W, 1931 1931 1931 1932 1932 1933 1933 1933 1934 1934 1934 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1936 ee Personal WOMEN—Do you want « baby? Dr. “H. Will Elders, Suite 1208, Schnel- der Blvd., St. Joseph Mo., has writ= ten a treatise explaining his tréat- ment for sterility due to functional weakness, If you write him, he will send it postpaid free of charge, in plain paper. PERFECTION DRY OLEANERS— Ladies’ dresses, Men’s suits and tie, dry cleaned and preased, $1.00, Call for and deliver. Phone 1707. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1136. fT — eee ____ Lost and Found swering to name of “Spooky.” Ree ward for information or retum. Phone 1922. LOST—Small black female bull tes- rier, Answers to name “Patsy.” Reward. Phone 1161. Tribune Rates (per word) ............6%0 4 consecutive insertions (per word) ...... 5 consecutive (per word) .........008%0 6 consecutive insertions (per word) This table o! only in the state of OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative call tf you desire. Telephene 2-200 1 sertion came day. Out-of-Town Readers wer want as tel

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