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\ Buying Sluggish With Few. of Favorites Finding Takers for Small Gains New York, May 11.—()—With rails the motive power, selected South St. Paul, May 11—(AP—U. 8. D. A)—Cattle 2,900; opening steady; slaughter steers mostly me- dium grades mostly 8.50 to 10.00; top Monday 11.25; heifers largely 7.00 to 9.00; few 9.50; beef vows 5.75 to 7.25; low cutters and cutters 4.00 to 5.25 scarce, steady. weak, bulk 7.50 to 8.50; few choice to prime 9.00 to 9.50. Hogs 6,200; active, steady to 5 lower: a0 Ibs. up showing decline; top 1018 sparingly; good and cholce 180-325 Ibs. 9.95-10. 10; 160-180 Ibs. 9.60-10.05; 120- 140 Ib. Killers 9.00-80; good sows 9.60: 9.70; medium down to 9.25 and under: feeder pigs scarce, few at 9.00; aver- ‘age cost Monday 9.90; pies 225 Ibs. Sheep 300; supply small, opening and choice clipped sate th up to common to medium grades 730-0.00; best wooled skins held above 11.50; ‘good to choice shorn ewes 4.00- 4.75; common to medium 2.00-3.50. Dairy cattle steady to strong; good springer cows to shippers 75.00-90.00; pe and medium cows mostly 50.00- 65.00. CHICAGO Chicago, May 11 (0. 8. D 5,000, including S00: a steady with Monde avert later undertone wei 1 Towers & Bulk good and, cholce 200-300 10.3051 10.55; comparable 186-190 tb, 10.35 mostly; | bulk good 350-560 ib. packing sows 9.60- 80; choice strongweight pigs up to 9.75. Cattle 6,500, calves 3,000; fed acanee mostly and y ly; med! to goo ade Tight steers and ae lings at uch as 35 higher for the week to dat e; fed heifers also firm,. all lightweight cattle getting rather good demand; medium weighty Dullocks slow, ste 7 per demand continued narrow; O market with sprinkling at Poo 13.00; best steers held around 14.00; stockers and Pals dull; southwestern calves selling at 850-9. bulls we lower for the week to di paussee offterin, ound ers 25 or more lower; outside ‘M50; pale aad 8.00-9.00, 4,000 including 600 direct; fat ‘Slambs active; mostly steady; spring: lambs scarce; at ers ne ice wooled Color: eee raed Bs 10.50 to shippers; othe: cording to quality an: steady; bulk shorn ew. vat; eheep if ‘down. : sIoUx CITY Poe City paey ele —M—(U. 8, D. 100: slaughter jock action packages lum weight steers 11 lots medium to ef ‘cows largely an tendy: some lots held 850 lbs. feeders at 8. $3 Few light stockers 8.00-25; common and medium lots 7.00 down. Current stocker and feeder cattle quotations: Steers 550-800 Ibs. good and choice 6.50-9.25; common and medium 5.00- 6.50; 800-1080 Ibs. good and choice 7.00-9.50; common and medium 5.25- none heifers good and choice 6.00. 5; common and medium cows 4. 3 common and medium 4.00. (steer) Fens, and choice 6.50- 9.00; raediuma 5. Hogs 2200 w, mostly steady to lower; good’ and choice butchers 190 bs, uD 10.00-10; packer top 10.10; tew 108; top 10,20° to Sener and trad- 60-190 Ibs, 9.60-10.00; ligne lights to 25 lower at 4 Sheep 500; ly fat lamb ac- tion “ndertone, firm; load lots fed wooled skins held around 12.50; other classes scarce. CAI Dulute, May 1i--Ge)—closing cash prices. Wheat: No. 1 heavy dark northern spring, 60 Ibs, 1.28% -1.51 No, J, dark northern, 5 ib 58 Ibs. 1.34% -1.49 ton at bay -LeiKe No 8, bei 145 tie hid ot Ibe ey eK a be oh 4 Ibs. 3 ied 32 ibe. 1,08-1,12. um 1,23-1.25. Mixed ‘@urum discount- ed_3-5c below hard ambers. Flax No. 1, at 18. Rye No. 2, 1.03 Oats No. 3 white 16% 4 me Malting 80-1.10; tice 60%- marked the p Country ‘ove of ‘Onto and Michigan fleeces, | th hts and quarter -eig! blood grade: combing and clothni; lengths packed together, were offer 41-42 cents in, the eretse delivered east. A seme hduses asked 43-44 cents for such lots There was, ‘ttle demand even.at the lowest of these Be tations, Some houses offered led combing Ohio medium at ie 4 Toents in the grease for % and 42-44 cents for % blood. arley fre 7 mal! nom. Timothy seed 4.35-! er s6e@ 26,00-$2.00 owt, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, May 11,—()—Flour, carload lots, 4 cotton sack But Oop & & 5% a i 7 iT ir 3 #8. ae a | i ETT) dei, ea iat Ind Ray Int Nick Can 60% Int T & Tel 10% johns-] 129 NS STATE OF NORTH. DAKOTA, UN rots or LE} i ‘RICT COURT FOURTH sUDICIME 1 DISTRICT. The Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a body corporate, Fresh Standards, Ju vs. Jacob Banttari_and Hilma Bant- ‘ari, his wife; Fred Banttari Fred Banttari, his wife; of North Dakota, doing bu ae Hail Insurance Depart- jome sales | ¢, yearlings | sf package mixed| Farm Loan Association, THE STATE OF. NORTH “DAKOTA TO Dane: ABOVE NAMED DE- You are hereby summoned to ir the Complaint in this Serle which will be filed in the office of t! Clerk of the District Gonrs in said County of Burleigh, North Dakota, oe to you er 2 within thirty days after 0. our failure bers lowing Coscelbed ut! Northeast Quarter «at spe: poulhanst Gaactar'6 0} 8) jw) (W%NW) of Section Twelve ( One Hunéred Forty-two UP a tt dae of Range seventy-six 1 Dated. "tats qth 8, ot fap A D. t Bismarck, akota, aa APE for Blaineite, ‘Bismarck, North Da- sTage oF F NOREH SanoTA. s,cOUN- OUR’ ‘HE MATTER OF THE marae DECEASE: NOTICE ig we HEREBY aia hi t undersigned, ‘Elmer 8. Bid, by he trator of the estate of Beht B. retD 1 red-dur- | OF hem vouchers within six, months blication of this no- Register, State’ nh County, State kot: 2 eg ary Stier the. rae estate, or to the f the County Court of Bur- inty, State of North. Dakota ei ole Preis: in sn eel yor Bs i Be of Bismarck, County of Burle: and State of North Ie Xe ‘ hereby corner notified that Honor- Davies, Judge of the Coun- ty Gourt’ within and for the County, of Burleigh, State.of North Dakota os fixed the 9th day of November, A. D. 1937 at the Bone of 10:00 o’cloce In AG it rd at Ry iees Court have roan nted as Serene Dated ‘ie 20th er of of porit 1937. northern 124 Oats No. 2 a nt for’ Agmintateator, aiinge, 35.50-36.00. Nor! | publication’ April Fd 4 4-41 Extreme Declines Are Overcome Only to Moderate Extent in Late Deals Chicago, May 11.—()—Sensation- ally steep downward plunges of grain prices Tuesday with corn in the fore-| front were overcome to only a mod- erate extent in late dealings. | From a 6-cent sheer drop, corn ral-| led less than 2 cents. Wheat recov-| ered only about a cent. Wholesale sharp competition of| % | Argentine corn formed the chief fac- tor that forced corn values radically | lower, whereas most. traders until | today haf expected acute scarcity of | domestic corn would prevent any big | break of prices. At the close, corn was %-4% cents/ under Monday’s finish, May 1.26- 1.26%, July 1.15%-%; wheat 1 to 2 cents down, May 1.22%-%, July 1.15%- % | 1.15%, and oats off %-%. % | MILL CITY WHEA’ Minneapolis, May 11.—)—Wheat futures dragged to a lower close here Tuesday but support was fairly good at Intervals. Trade was thin most of the time and there was some stoploss selling. A break in corn at Chicago was a weakening influence early in the ses- sion. May wheat closed % lower at stk, July 1% dower at 1.24% and ere % lower at 1.18%. lax futures were a shade firmer on account of tight May contracts. May flax closed unchanged at 2.16, fay up at 2.10 and Sept. 1 lower at rconese grains were lower with a May oats closed % lower at nay and July % lower at 41. May rye closed 3% lower at 1.03, July 3% low- er at 94% and Sept. 2% lower at 85%. May feed barley closed 1 lower at 68% and July % lower at 62%. May ore barley closed unchanged at 1 Cash wheat offerings were in slow) demand. Receipts of winter and dur- 8 um wheat were light. ‘Cash corn was in slow demand. Oats demand was quiet to fair. Rye was in better demand. Barley was nar- roy and weak, Flax was in good de- man Produce Markets fl Ne hac Ba CHICAGO Chicago, May 11.—(@)—Butter and egg prices showed little change Tues- day and poultry tended upward. Butter 14,930, steady; prices un- changed. Eggs 43,783, unsettled; extra firsts local 20% s 21%; fresh graded firsts loc: 3 cars 20%; current receipts Os storage packed extras 22%; storere packed firsts 22. Poultry, live, 1 car, 43 trucks, hens about ady, chickens firm hens over 5 1b, 17%, 5 Ib. and less 19; Leg-| horn hens 14%; fryers, colored 24, Plymouth and nite Rock 26: broilers colored 3, Plymouth and “White Rock 24; Leghorn broilers 20; bare- back 20-22; springs, colored 24%, Rock 26, Plymouth Rock 27; root 12%, Leghorn roosters | 11%; tui hens 16, toms 15, No, 2 turkeys 14; ducks white and colored 4% 1b, up 16, ‘small 14; geese 11. NE’ orks May 11-—(—Butter, 17 tat’ parely’stendy. Creamery, firsts (88- 91 score) 30- 32%; seconds (84-87 scores) 26-29%; centralized (90 score) 31%; other Pe ices unchanged. Cheese, 415-922, steady ~ and. -un- shapkedl OF Eggs, 3, 936, easier. Mixed colors, standards 42%; storage packed firsts 22%. Other mixed prices unchanged. ive poultry, by express, irregula: Britlers reds 14-21; crosses fowls colored 20%-21%. Turkeys 10- 21 ducks 13. Other express prices un- poultry about steady, Froz- BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, May 11.—(@)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close; 28% 2! 29% . 29% 21% 21% Storage Roane, Wears efrigerati ‘ards, Oct. 23% 23% ND, POTATORS 1.—@—(U. 8, D, A.) fie on track Fi, total; nts 642; old stock, steady, supplies moderate, demand moderate; Backed per cwt, Idaho Russet Bur- banks U, 8, No. Mountains U. commercial whites no 1, 255-75; Maine Green No. 2.20-30; U, Wliconstn round upplies moderate, demand Bliss triumphs, Aas U. mostly 2.75; u U. is No. mostl; FOREIGN EXCHANGE New Yorks May 1i--@--Foreten |° exchange firm; Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents: Great Biltain 404%: France (48%; Italy Germany free 40.21%; reg. travel 23.60; Norway 24.83; 8 ie 25.48; Montreal in New York 00.21%. 4 MONEY RATES New York, May 11.—()—Call money | steady; 1 per cent all day. Prime) commercial paper 1 per cent. Time loans steady, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos. per cent, Bankers acceptances unchanged. MINN} ioe) STOCKS it Bank Stock 14. Northwest Banco no trading (bid 11%). Cities Service 3%. Elec. Bond & Share 18%. « Fisk. Rubber 14% INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over Tne counter in New York) Maryland Fund 9.72, 10.65. Quart Inc Sh 17.4 GOVERNME a York, May Bonds: Treasury 4 Treasury ON DS (#)—Govern- (By the Midwest Cor RANGE OF CARL Minneapolis, May 11.—-(#)—lange of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 3 dark northern 1.315% -1.40' hard Minter “1,34%7 1.23%; 3 hapd amber durum 1.18. | Corn so "5 yellow 1.25, Oats No. 3] File ste? sample grade feed 45%. 3.No. 1 dark “4 northern 06%; sample grade ee eds No, 3, 1.15. Flax not juoted. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, May .11.—P)—Cash wheat No. 1 northern 1.27%; No. 2 ; No, 3 northern 1.21%. 55; No. 3 white 54%. | NAVY FLIER MISSING | Washington, May 11. — (#) — The! Navy announced Tuesday that one| man was missing and believed to have been killed in the crash of a patrol plane 135 miles northeast of Coco | Solo, Canal Zone, Tuesday. Mama, 13, Pins Papa to a Job CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, May 11.—(P)}— Wheat Le) Hich Low Close 1.24% 1.21% 122% _ Male Help Wanted There’s Lots of News In These WANT-ADS Work Wanted 1.29% 1.24% 126% for full time posi- + ebeee 125% tion as service station attendant. Tribune Ad. 23-90. Write FOR REPAIRING or recovering fur- niture. Call Schneider, 709 12th. North or phone 1941-R. Prices very Teasonable. : Experienced OE SS Dak,, or call 145, a mock. F. Jasskowiak. Phone 823. _[=S ee Female Help Wanted per, age age, weight, height, ‘Wages $4 per week. Box 24, Adams, ‘WANTED—Two experienced _wait- resses.. Quinlan’s Cafe, Dickinson, WANTED—Competent maid. 514 W. Phone 1260. Every father should know how to care for the baby, contends 13-year-old mother, Rudd of Vallejo, Calif., i 22-year-old hus- band, Bill, down to a few fun- damental lessons in the art of diaper fastening, above. little lady in the crib’ is baby MINNEAPOLIS RANGE BAL DEAD May 11 Sigh Low Wheat— Open High 1 1.24% 1.22% 124% 175% 1.18% 1.16% 1.18% nationally appliances. Write Tribune Ad. — HAT BOX"—E. L, Maxwell, hd - 105% 111% .... DULUTH RANGE ae Minn., May 11—(2)— Durum— _ Oen High fed aH ‘WANTED to buy for cash, 1937 Chev-| 5, rolet credit or equity, $200 or larger. WANTED—Used electric meat display . Ted Ferderer, Selfridge, N. D. Wanted to Rent WANTED—Good whole summer pas- ture for 35 head of cattle. Bernhardt, Taylor, N. Dak. —___________—————————— Lots for Sale MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, May 11.—(?)—Wheat jreceipts Tuesday 38 compared to 56 | Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse |grain closirg quotations today follow: ‘Cash Wheat Real Estate Agency, Phone 0. Room and Board NICE east room with morning and evening meals for gentlemen only. Phone 145, 401 5th. Mrs. Hannah Larson, Pioneer Woman, Dies Mrs. Hannah Larson, 80, North Da- kota resident 56 years, died at Almont Monday. Funeral services will be from the Sims Lutheran church eee BRIDGE CONTRACT LET St. Paul, May 11.—()—The federal bureau of roads in St. Paul Tuesday announced awarding of acontract for construction of a bridge spanning the Red river between Moorhead and Fargo, N. D., to William O'Neil Sons Inc. of Faribault. The Faribault company bid $304,700. RAINS DOUSE FIRES Duluth, Minn., May 11. — (%) — A Is Your Greatest Asset JOHN’ Fr, CLASS VAPO PATH 208 Main Avenue. old sters 13-15%. Other dressed prices anehanged. 5 ¢| LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- paired. Called for and delivered. H. Sundheim. Phone 1563-J. 1004 Ave. C. NOTICE—We do basement and all kinds of hauling. Prd and fertilizer for sale. Phone 1310-LJ. 25 | WASHING at home, by careful ex: perienced woman. Just washed and | Gried or finished. Phone 2455-W. HAVE your watch cleaned and re- Paired. At special price. Call 318 Mandan 8t., after 6 o'clock. EXPERIENCE clerk wants posi- tion. References. Phone 869-W. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by day or hour. Phone 1980. LOOK YOUR BEST Let us clean and press your Swagger Suite Tip-Top C leaners 223 south Tith st Automobiles for Sale It still hurts our pocket- books, but all last week's specials SPECIAL—THIS WEEK ONLY 1935 Plymouth 4-door DeLuxe Sedan : Many others to choose from. 23 ' years of Honest Used Car Dealings Ee MOTORS, 1933 Dodge, fully over- hauled + $395. Will trade and give ial Fleck Motor Sales EITHER 1930 Chevrolet coupe or 1935 Plymouth coach. Low mileage. 519 Apartments for es IMMEDIATE Possession: apartment, living room, bedroom, 3 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also locker. Laundry privileges. New electric stove, new large electric refrigera- tor, new kitchen cabinets, water and city heat furnished. Fireproof building, Inquire Tribune Office. NEW fireproof building across street from Custer Park. Water, heat and gas for cooking furnished. New Frigidaire. lew stove. Laundry privileges. Inquire at Park Food Store, 234 W. Bdwy. J. B. Smith, Phone 1184. NEW unfurnished 4 room apartment. living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath. Four large closets, electric refrig- erator. Gas and water furnished. Laundry privileges. Davis Apts. Phone 465-W. FURNISH! basement apartment, living room, dining room, kitchen and small bedroom with three closets. Showers. $30 for two. $32.50 for three. $35 for four. 409 5th St. FURNISHED 2 room apartment, pri- vate bath and kitchenette, Frigi- daire. Also one room apartment with private bath and kitchenette. Frigidaire. 106 Main Ave. Nicola Apts. NICELY furnished lower 3 room apartment in two-family home. Lily pond, garden space and vine cov- ered porch. For summer months. Available May 15. 413 9th St. ED! ion, uni! apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. 114 4th St. Above Woodmansee Stationery,.ap- ply Woodmansee Stationery. READY for occupancy modern light semi-basement apartment, private bath. New electric refrigerator. Suitable for two people. F. E. Diehl, 622 10th. Phone 1186. MODERN two room furnished apart- ment. Living room, kitchen, closet and bath room. Electric refrigera- tor. ap privileges. Close in. Phone 260, Dr. Enge. heavy downpour of rain throughout Northeastern Minnesota Tuesday ex- tinguished brush and grass fires in the wooded areas and gave seeded crops a fine send-off. Nn. Please call fer appointments. Montana Winter “Witeat %| 5 . 1.34% 1.36% 1.32% 1. DOWNTOWN furnished room for light housekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. 304% Main, Apt 2. Lost and Found TOsT—Small black purse containing several $20, $10 and $1 bills. Near middle row south side section, Paramount theatre Wednesday night at last show, “Wake Up and Owner will liberally reward finder for quiet return. No ques- tions asked, or will reward person siving further information leading recovery. Communicate with ee Theatre. ____Houses for Rent FIVE room house, hot air furnace. ~ Close in. For information call at 416 3rd S8t., or phone 455. MODERN six room house, newly de- corated, Call 117-M. 'y | FIVE room furnished house. Garage. Girls usually cease to grow betaween the ages of 15 and 16; boys go on de- veloping for an additional two years Se + 1.32% 1.34% 1.30%. r + 130% 1.32% 1.28% or +++ 1.27% 1.29% 1.25% 1.27% DEW a and South Dakota Wheat » 1.28% 1.30% 1.36% 1.28% | - 1.26% 1.28% 1.24% 1.26% . nk 1.27% 1.23% 1.25% SMALL dairy farm. Will sell or trade for city property in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 20066. ___ Wanted to Borrow WANTED—By responsible party wil permanent position, loan of $2,000 on new home. 20-month contract. Write Tribune Ad. 21008. + 1.21% 1.24% 1.19% 1.21% S——_——_—_—_——— na U. = ATH U. 8. No. 2, ing: =90; | California White Rose U. 8. No. i, 3. 30- 50 cwt. ee | Household Goods for Sale L very reasonably. One sing! UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, in Tribune building. Living room, bed- room, kitchen, bath. Electric re- frigerator. LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale. Reason for selling. old age and poor health. Call 601. WELL FURNISHED 4 room strictly modern apartment, private bath. First floor. Available May 12. Call at rear house, 413 W. Thayer. NEAR capitol, 2 room ground floor apartment. Completely furnished. Available May 15. 1029 ‘th St. Tel. 2343, petted room, kitchenette, Murphy . $30. Also living room and kitchenette, $22. Everts, 314 3rd. FURNISHED three room and bath apartment, also one room, kitchen- an and bath. Murphy bed. Phone/| 5 va mattress, two enameled chebte, beds, eearrios Sapam BY THE BOARD 1 ONERS OF THE) re on BieMARCK NORTH DA- Penalty. Any person, ‘Victrola ‘machine, A-1, 1354. TWO room furnished apartment. Lights, water, heat and gas in- cluded. $25. 609 1st. Phone 2136-J. FOUR room upstairs apartment with bath. Furnishéd or unfurnished. 617 15th St. Phone 1175-w. firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be punished by a than 100 dollars or by imprisonment for not over ninet: feast eae PIANO, good condition, dining set, large buffet, good sised bende fine of not more TWO ROOM apartment. Lights, phone and water. Garden space. Tel. 894-M. 523 So. 9th St. in the city jail days or by both such fine and impri- Myron H. Nea erty by Loss of Legs eapolis, May 11-~()—Stocks | . | THREE rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished, 119% 3rd St. See Mr. Kelly at Kelly’s Lunch. 9th St, Basement Apt. Call after ‘clock. 3|THREE room partment, newly ee corated. Private entrance. cated at 318 9th St. STATE 2 oF wa DAKOTA, COUN- DISTR. a RT FOURTH | QUEEN Anne library table, $5; sturdy sUDICIAL Dl ive. pe te eee ISTRICE, kitchen table, $5. 214 Ave. C. Paul, a body corporate, TWO room apartment for rent. Gas, lights, water suenlsnet, 1116 Ros- od chairs and beds. 622 11th Rooms for Rent Oscar Jupman, single: the Ane ae. ONE large light housekeeping room, floor. one large front room, ground 720 2nd St. gt North Dakota, Hai pat and The Wilton National Association, @ corporation, De toy stare on pe DAKOTA eierinfiees Tooms, phone 1811-Lw. Pig ecaaed rooms, perdy You are hereby summoned to an- plaint in this action, which will be filed in the ottice of the Clerk of the District C sald County of Bi North pakotn, and to Ne to bat Private pouty $10. 316 3rd St. large well lighted mod- TWO CLEAN rooms for light house- keeping. Upstairs. $22 per month. 1014’ Bdwy. SMALL house, one 2 room apartment, 3 room apartment. 818 7th. Tel. 1747-R. | :| ROOM and kitchenette apartment. Ground floor. Call evenings, 519 Sth 8t. ern room. Suitable for two . Near business $15. 816 Main. NICE clean room suitable for one or two wri ca Always hot water. ° one. allure to appei will be taken again eral for the relief demande: This tation relates to .the fore- ” | MoEEY furnished room in modern pone: Always hot water. 614 8th lowing Sescrived ate in f Bi tate of North LARGE room for rent, Suitable for THREE rooms, bath, second floor. Adults. References required. Tel. 241-R. TWO rooms for light housekeeping. Very close in. Col sk 98 Sk 8 _ $35 per month, 222 Mandan St. TWO room modern apartment. Call East door. 523 12th St. two, 422 4th St. Phone 649. LARGE sleepin: $13. Ladies SINGLE and double rooms. Board if desired. . FURNISHED room near capitol 613 Ave. E. Phone 1032. FURNISHED apartment 215 3rd St. Phone 852. MODERN apartment, call 717 Thayer Bi adopted b by uit is Jessie Simp- son, four times winner of New Jersey beauty contests, grins and bears the ago utated legs in a ee and plans for her mar- e despite the handicap. Her Section Twenty-four (2 ship One Popered Li ie (142) Principal Meri- | 4 this 15th day of April, A. D. witat Big arek, North Dawots, GEO. F, it. Rose Apts. Ave. Phone 2180. INISHED 3 room apartment. Call FUR! at 812 Ave. B. ———— Mattresses vette, TWO ROOMS suitable for boy or 6 and Post Office Ad- 494-LR. MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. miter train which she attemp' Bismarck, North Da- ed to board when in motion, Repeeree eping room. Lavatory in room. 510 4th St. Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1136. FOUR wheel trailer for sale, also i934 FORD V-8 pick up. Might con ee Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Grocery store doing good business, fixtures and stock. Fine grocery building includes splendid living quarters and three apart- ments with circulating automatic gas heat. Write Tribune Ad. Ad. 21012. EXCELLENT restaurant, soda business in Bismarck. Only interested parties need apply. Rea- son. uae retiring. Write Tribune WELL EQUIPPED beer parlor and lunch, also liquor. Good established business. Reason for disposing, poor health, Write Tribune Ad. 20026, CAFE IN TOWN of 500. Good busi- ness. Selling on account poor health. Very reasonable. Write Tri- bune Ad. 20906. Men's Suits, Top Coats Ladies’ Dresses, Coats, Swaggers Perfection Cleaners Miscellaneous for Sale POTATOES, Cobblers, Red Trampe, . For seed and table use. Come and see us before you buy elsewhere. Phone 1317. SEED and table potatoes. Irish Cob- blers and Triumphs. north of Grafton, Ralph Boone. PEDIGREED wire-haired terriers. Six weeks old. 704 6th St. Houses for Sale NEW small modern home, just being completed; full basement, gas heat, oak floors, built-in features. mediate possession. Very reasonable. selling price and terms. Hedden: Real Estate Age! NEW modern stucco | Place. Attached garage. schools and capitol. BY OWNER, house, bath. Close in, __Write Tribune Ad. 20099. GOOD house for income or residence. Besconebly priced. Write Tribune 5 rooms and’ At a bargain. FIVE: room “House, 3 ioe ant garage. 800. 10th St. FALCONER seed corn, $2.75 bu. Bur- leigh county mixed, $2.50 bu. Shell- ed and graded, 95% germination. Doppler Bros., Menoken, FALCONER seed corn, 90% germina-. tion, $2.50 per bu. 15 cents extra. per bag. Charles Garnier, |_marck, N. Dak. 15 BUSHEL Falconer seed corn. Tes( Lies Bison flax, V. L. Ander- derson, Trygg place. 5 miles 1 north of KFYR, on No. 10. Tribune Rates Are LOW First insertion (per word) 3e insertions 6 consecutive insertions This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- Ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE

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