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WITH LATE SELLING 32: ‘Demand for Shares Dribbles in Despite Holiday and La- bor Situation New York, May 28—(#)—The stock | D°°: market fluttered 2 little higher Friday but met late selling. Thin trading reflected approach of the long holiday. Quiet demand which aribbled in most of the session was ascribed to the market's recent un- Tuffled disposition despite strikes in| nec, independent steel companies. Higher motor output this week and optimism over the nearby prospect for steel operations put some Wall low 117% 1.175 1.18% 1. 1.16% 1.16% 1.13% 1.14% 118 118 118 | 1.18% 127 = 1.24% 1.25% 1.14% 1.16% 1.12% 1.12% A% 82 83% 16% 45% 45% 40% 39% 39% 40% 39% 39% 1.08% 1.66% 1.64% 1.64% 125 (1.25 1.23% 1.23% 125 125% 123) 1.23 ts 16 1.05% 1.06% 90%. 91% aK ra 1% 92 Streeters in a good mood but this was | May tempered by reports of a letdown in construction. Transactions fell to the lowest in two (| approximated 80. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, May 28—()}—(U. 8. Mhy Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,300; less active, about steady; good feed steers 10.50- 11.50; plain and medium heifers 7.00- 9.25; cows 17.25-8.25; common down to 6.00 or less; low cutters and cutters 4.00-5.75; bulls 5.50-6.25; stockers firm; common grades around 6.50. 130 123 1.19% 120% 119% 119 1.19% a% 63% sesee 112 98 98% 87% 87% die 2,900; steady, Ford to choice | July fairly mare steady with Thursday; 170 to 240 Ibs. 11.25 to 11.35; top 11.35 to shippers mainly for 180 to 220 Ibs.; 240 to 300 Iba. 11.00 to 11.25; big- weights down to 10.50; 140 to 160 lbs. 10.50 to 11.00; lighter weights and feeders pigs 10.00 to 10.50; some held good sows largely 10.15 to mediums down to 9.50; good stags 1025 to 11.00; average cost Thursday 10.77; weight 242 Ibs. Sheep 1,000; 526 direct; early sales all classes steady; good to choice clipped lambs 9.00; common and me- dium grades around 7.00-8.00; shorn ewes 400-50; weights above 140 Ibs. 3.50 Wass ees sown to 1.50; good to choice native springers late Thursday 11.75. Dairy cattle about 5.00 lower for good springers fully week; 75.00-80.00; plain medium grades 45.00-65.00. CAG Chicago, May 26. (U, 8, D. A.) —Hogs 6,000 including 3,000 ‘direct; market generally strong to 10 higher than Th s average, quality and weight red; top 11,75: strictly choice mediamwelght hogs on sale; bulk good and choice 200-300 1b. gyeragen 11-50-75; 160-180 1b. 11.15" a packing sows leeeety Od: 65: ‘smooth. lightweights upward’ to 10,20 and better. Cattle 1,500, calves 500; fed steers and yearlings steady; supply mostly medium to good lightweights and yearlings; largely 9.75-11.50 market; Montana fed experiment: yearlings 12.00 and 12.25; heifers again scarce, steady; beef cows slow, steady; cut- ters down; beef grades 6,25-7.75; very few above 8.00; several loads cutter and common light southwest- ern steers and yearlings fe ing little action; bulls steady, mostly.6.50 down; outside 6.75: vealers weak to lower: Dulie 8.00- 9.50; negligible eaneer 8,000, including 5,600 direct; fat clipped lambs and springers very active, mostly 25 higher; wooled lambs and sheep ‘aboute steady; bulk good and choice clipped lambs 9.10- 75; three decks medium grade wooled lambs 10.50; few choice native spring lambs 12.25; slaughter sheep 2.50-4.50 according to kind. number sIOUX CIBY mallee City, Ia., May 28.—(M)—(U. 8. A.)—Cattle 800; calves 100; most Beste little changed; stockers and feeders scarce; load good 925 Ib, fed ‘On ings 10.26; small lots around ; strictly choice beeves quoted up 0; few packages good light 25-75; most beef cows 7.50 utter grades mainly 4,00-5.25; few. common and medium light stock steers 7.00 down. Current stocker and feed cattle quotations: Steers 550-800 lbs. 6.75- 9.25; common and medium 5.25-6.7! 800-1050 Ibs. good and choice 9.50; common and medium 5.50-7. heifers, good and oan Aides 0; common ai! Seas 6. | 75 = ae Ait Seecie steady to trad- 4 eeeatce demand absent; good ib. butchers 11.: abs M pares: Ri searce, sow bide. a 10 lower; good sows bid 10.50-65 ugh kinds dull, stage up to 11.00; der pigs mostly 25 eye 25-1 10.25, few native springer lambs choice fed clips salable 9.50 horn ewes 4.50 and under. CHICAGO, POTATOES eae aaay, 28.—()—(U. 8. D. a —Potatoe: on track 190, total U: old stock, weak: mand slow; 8. Maine Green S. 20. New stock. weak, supplies mo: demand faly at lower prices; Louisiana Bliss triumphs, US. No. 1, 170-80; washed stock — 185-2.15; ’ Alal Bilas triumphs US. Now 1, 1.40e7 y 25-5 cobbiers US, conditions 1 1, fair ‘condition Rose Us. No, 1, DULUTH ‘CASH GRAIN Duluth, May 28.—~)}—Closing cash prices, Wheat: No. 1 Reavy | dark porthérn bg LAR 1AT 56 ibe, oa é 0%; ania Ibs. Pex. Sax: 50 ten 5% -1. 1 northern 1.34%-1.38%. No. Pasrk hard winter Montana, 1.31%-1.40%. params hi 1 pee Aneel No . mh 55 Aba a. 1.11% -1.13% 5, 8% - 1.11%; Ibs. Hésket. 09%. . 1 red Aurum 1.19%-1.20%. Mixed durum discounted 3-5c below hard am- 1, 0. 8, iden. 1.04%. wo. white 47 aoe ey: Malting 80-: 3 feed 55%- 2 j0. ire Libis! on “Bats No. *s white 39 Bar! No. Fiss, So. i, Lote ae MINNEAPOLIS FLOU! Dianeapous Seiten sacl col changed 7. af an midélings 39.00-50, ound Fe matty i 4 stand a4 patents, ents 17,- Standard good to choice | May | Grade of S POT Sr tr) "1977" 194% 198 197 195 195 DULUTH RANGE May 28.—(7, Vekenieaay Cat Minnea} receipts Prusy re ® year ago. eines cl cash wheat and quahations today toliow! Cask ‘Wheae To Arrive thy DN 60 Ibs. . Mi 147% .... 1D NS oi eeee * 130% 146% ... - 137% 145% - 131% 1.40% « 190% 130% - 1.28% 137% 2 Ibs. ...... 1.27% 135% .. 851 Ibs. ..... 1.26% 1.33% .. 8 50 + sevee 1.25% 131% .. thern + 1.34% 138% ... M Winter Wheat ere 1H 138% 140% 1.36% 138% - 1.36% 1.38% 134% 136% 1DH Wor 1H W... 1.34% 1.36% 132% 134% Sates 1H We ++ 1.31% 1.33% 129% 131% fo soe South Dakota Wheat OF, 182% 184% 130% 133% w oF, 130% 132% 1.28% 1.90% DHWor 3H W.-, 129% 131% 127% 129% Durem 1 amber hd 60 Ibs... 1.19% 122% 1.17% ee 1.18% 121% .... hd + 1.16% 1.20% ..06 r hd woe 1.14% 1.18% .... meee 112% 117% .... . ne - 110% 1.18% ..0. 1.08% 113% ...6 ba. Tbs... 1.08% 111% ..0. ba ++¢ 108% 100% .... hd wee 101% 1.05% .... » 118% 1.24% .. 1 rd durum 1.19% 1.20% 1.16% eh Coarse * Hill 9 8 ny seroes 1.00% 114% .... Zz ail Tt i me TIS mR BIDS gested bids wit tbe received by ti aired of City Commissioners_of th City of Bismarck, North Dakota un- til 8:00 P. M., Jur nishing truck chi cab carrying street ‘flusher, pump, ae ane 4 tank having a capacity of an Bids are desired on truck chassis with encl ab @'| proximate 1) cab to end of frame: tranamiesion not less than five forward peeds; pointe, front and dual rear 10 Fg case wees requested .to furnish and cab only, flusher, aot brag Pri sge gna i "Hi Fiour, F.O. ‘The Board or City “Coemrsisstoners reserves the right to reject any or all bi Myron H, L Atkioven, 5-28, ae ae ee Wheat 34 compared to 101 1 -}| freight pric -B .| Tosterud, ‘on File in THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 28 1987. ; WHEAT PRICES SAG NEARLY 4 CENTS IN HOLIDAY UNLOADING Curtailed Export Business and Impending Crop Forecast Are Factors May. 28.—()—Late set- of ‘wheat Prices here rend the .market down nearly 4 els of Canadian wheat was bought Friday for ‘At the close, wheat was 2%-3% cents under Thursday's finish, July 115%-1.1 a Sept. 1.14-1.14%! corn 1% off to up, July 1.25%-%, Sept. ian and oats showing hem de- cline, MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES DROP SHARPLY Minneapolis, May 28.—(®)—Wéeath- ‘rom the northwest and Can- ada and weak cables lowered futures sharply here Friday. short covering developed just be! the close because of the close aj prensa of eentuyestere! wheat to an er at iv ae er at 1.2! and Decent forced prices h closed 2 5 1,98 and while t Sept. finished 3 lowes et oats closed higher ee ‘ July % lower at G% and lower at 37%. May ae cloned eae shanged at 112) duly 1% lower | a 98% and Bept. 2% lower at 87%. feed barley closed % lower at a4 and July 1 lower at 63%. Cash wheat demand iacked force. Winter and durum wheat held un- changed, Cash corn was firm. Oats were in fair to good demand. Rye was in good demand. Barley was slow and easy. Flax was in quiet demand. Produce Markets | guicaco Chicago, @ —Butter piloes were little, changed Pigay but e&gs were unsettled, utter. 12,154, steady: creamery- special (93 score), a0%4-315 extras (92) 91) 29%-%; firsts ndards (90 cen- w ttled; extra firsts 21; fresh graded firsts 3 20; current receipts © packed extras 22%; acked tirets 32. Poultry, liv trucks, hens aieany chickens ‘weak; hens over 5 1b. 17, fo Snd lene its: Tewhorn hens 143%¢ fryers, colored 21, Plymouth and White Rock az barebacks 19; broilers, golored, White and Plymouth Rocke 21; bareba s 18, Leghorn 18%-21 springs, colored 24, Plymouth * and White Rock 25, barebacks 21; roosters 13, Leghorn roosters 12; turkeys, hens , No. 2 turkeys 14; ducks, white and colored 4% 1b. up 15, smali 13, geese 1 NEW YORK New York, May 28.—(@%—Live poultey by freight, weak. Fowis: ‘olored 18 roosters 12; other unchanged, Prices un- quiet and 19,420, » Teeene , 15,120, irregular, Mixed col- ors, special packs 22%4-24%; standards 22 ‘age packed firsts 21%; firsts ry dis nedlurse 19 airties No, 1, 19%; average checks 18% BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES PI. High Low Close Storage Standards, Novembe, vee BL 30% 31 22% | day. 21% 23% FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, 28.—(@—Foreign ex- change easy, Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 24.15; Norway 24. Montreal in New MONEY RAT! New Yorks May 28 UPeCall money steady, 1 pér cent all “day, Prime om Paper, 1, per cent, | Time dy; 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos. ent, Bankers acceptances GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, May 28.—(/)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4%'s 116.3. Treasury 4's 106.16, CHICAGO STOCKS the jated Preas) Midwest Corp 9% MINNESAPO! STOCKS uitignenpelis, May 28.—(#)—Stocks oiret Bank Stock 14. Northwest - Banco no » trade (bid WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Ne eee May y 2 (@)—Cash wheat 3 NOTICE OF b¢ REAL ESTATE. (feeder) OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. IN DipTR ICE Court Fourth Judi- eal District Oliver Johnson Motor Company, @ corporation, ig Platntitt. HT. eisen, ais0, known as Henry Defendant. ce is hereby given that under and ty' virtue of an execution, lasued by a ‘of the above named Court th day of May, 1931, upon a rendered, entered, and in ‘sald Court, in the above entitled action, in favor of the above plaintiff, and against the zbove Gefendant, for the sum of Six Eighty-five 30/100 20) Dollars, which said execu- fen has been directed and delivered the undersigned Sheriff, I have upon the following déscribed state of and belonging to sald defendan' it: and dant, Nelson, n a ry ‘Torterua, in and Nine (9) and Ten (10), in Blove ‘Biaven (11) of Governor Pi a to the City of Bismi County, North Dakota, to the certified plat th office of the Regist kare | of ania IEA and State. court Hou tnt ihe City of Biss we y, North Dako- ta Pt "he ttth day, Of ‘June, 1937, at the hour of two o'clock in the after- 1d da: Il at public auc- bidder for geek and | Sates this 20th ae of May, A. D. 1987. E. Anstrom, Sherift of Burleigh corti North Attorney for Bitorne for ‘Plaintif?, Blemarck, North Dakota. Baca 6-4. BESEESEEE 2 t}Can Pac @ | Curt Wrgt ;|G@NRy Pf 53% 5.48; | and some holders asked higher prices , title and tatareat: Stat H. T. "Bates ted | this 27th day of Apr! New York Stocks Closing Prices May 28. Tdams Exp 17% , Lorillard (P) 21% Jun 12 |Mack Trks 45% EF ogas a Ea z 5 =) 4q2an gE Pome Sf tba, SEBEEEE a2 Bu 3 bel No Pacific Ohio Oil - j Oliver Farm Otis Elev PacG & El Packard ERE zo 4 Bur Ad Mch 26% But Cop&Z 5% 13% Caterpil 92 Celanese 30% Ce D Pasco 67% Ches & O 57% Chi&NW 4% ChiG W Pf 13 CMStPPL 4% Chrysler 113% Col-Palm 19% Col G El us Com Solv 13% 2% 35% 15% 55% 2% 43% 58% | So. 21% |B0. By Cu Am Sug 8% 5% Deere & Co 130 Dem Mines 38% Doug Airc Du Pont East Kod Auto Lite 38% El Boat 10% Pw & Lt 16% Firestone 33% Gen. Elec. 53% Gen Foods 39% Gen Mills 63% Gen Motors 55% Gillette * 15% Goodrich “4 Goodyear 38% Gra-Paige 3% GNIrcte 2 Std. OWN, J. 61% Stew War Stone & Web 20% Studebaker 14% Swift & Co 24% Union Car 103 Un Air Corp 25% Unit Drug’? 134 ty Ini 12% Seeypound 18% | unit Frult 81% Houd-H B 21% | Un Gas Imp 12% Hudson Mot 16%|US Ind Al 33% Hupp Mot 3% | USRé&Imp 11% Tl Gent 28% | US Rubber 58 Ind Rayon 39% | US Smelt R 87 Int Bus Mch 151 | US Steel 100% Int Harv 109% | US Stl pfd 196 Int Nick Can 60 | Vanadium 28% Int T & Tel 10% | War Pict 18% Johns-Man 130 | West Un 58 Kennecott 58 | West Air 44% Krog Groc 19% | West El 140 Lib-O-F Gl 67 | White Mot 2% Lig M B 4a 96%/ Wilson&Co 9% Loew's 80 [Woolworth 46% STOCKYARDS CLOSES MONDAY South St. Paul, Minn., May 28.— —The South St, Paul stockyards wil be opened for busi as usual Sat- urdays d to trade Mon- G Wes Bug 34% ut will be cl "BOSTON WooL Boston, May 28.—()—(U. 8. D, A.) —The tone of the wool market im- Proved moderately Friday. Firming price tendency of fleece wools offered from the middlewest during the week gave confidence in current levels of domestic wool quotations, While buy- ing in greasy wools showed little in- crease, the tendency to mark down 3 | MODERN §-room bungalow. Only % SEVEN foom modern house, Large % Foun toom basement. % % | ATTENTION: INSIST on North De- dian 8 GuMMeeaG ads toe sales aa W. Rosser, Phone 886-W. ible responsible parties need to ly. Inquire City Cafe. oad oe plot. Low rent. Telephone Two blocks east of Richholt school. Phone 928. THREE bedroom modern flat. Phone 2136-W. Lots for Sale 50x75 ft. lot on Thayer and 14th St. Phone 928. Men's Suits, Top Coats Perfection Cleaners Thayer 18 Phone 1707 Instruction SUE DIGBY—Instructor. Shorthand and typing. Phone 1619. Apt. ©. College Bldg. Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Cafe and beer parlor, ays emule living rooms up- business, Reasons walling, ona and poor health. Come and see it. Wander Inn Cafe, Mc- Henry, North Dakota, Box 82. BARBER shop for sale. Only shop in wee Write Box 286, Werner, orth Dakota. Poultry kota U. 8. Approved Pullorum tested Exhibition quality chicks, Have several hundred started chicks at day old chick prices, Price list on request. Mandan Elec- a Hatchery, Mandan, North Da- Want to Buy or Trade? WANT-ADS Will Help Male Help Wanted Apartments for Rent Automobiles for Sale MAN WITH CAR— To take over profitable Watkins Route. Established customers. Must be under 50 and satisfied with earnings of $30.00 a week at start. Give your age, type of car and farm experience. Write The J. R. WAT- KINS COMPANY, Rural Dept., 495 Liberty Street, Winona, Min- nesota. BARBER wanted: First class, at once. Annex Barber and Beauty Shop. YOUNG man wanted to work by month. F. Jaszkowiak. Phone 823. —————xX—K—KXK—KnK—nK—Kn“!lllelllelolweaaeaeaess Female Help Wanted SPECIAL work for married women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Give age and dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. D-1761, Cincinnati, Ohio. COOK with army experience. Refer- ence. State wages. Write Tribune Ad, 21375, GIRL for general housework. quire 120 West Thaye! In- VERY NICELY furnished large apartment, two bedrooms, newly decorated, laundry. Large closets. Available June 7th. Adults only. Phone 576 for ap- pointment. ATTRACTIVE 2 room apartment. Close in. Adults only. Water, light, gas for cooking, new Frigidaire. Telephone service. 1 block from Broadway. Available June 1. Call 580-W. DESIRABLE furnished 4-room apart- ment. Available June 15. Two bed- rooms, living room, kitchen and bath. Gas furnished for fireplace and range. Custodian, College Bldg. IMMEDIATE possession, u possession, unfurnished apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. 114 4th 8t. Above Woodmansee Stationery, ap- FURNISHED or unfurnished 3 room and private bath. New building. First floor. Private entrance. Laun- dry privileges. 711 Ave. A. Work ted LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- paired. Called for and delivered. H. Sundheim. Phone 1563-J. 100¢ _Ave. ©. MEN'S laundry done at reasonable price. 423 10th St. Phone 785-R. Bertha Brooks. WANTED—Experienced woman wants ironing by hour. Phone 1587-W. EXPERIENCED girl wants house- work by day or hour. Phone 1980. eee = Houses for Sale COMPARATIVELY new desirable four room bungalow, two bedrooms, fine equipment, priced right, im-| — mediate possession. George M. Reg- ister . FIVE room stucco bungalow with 2 room basement apartment. Mod- ern. Would consider good house trailer as part down payment. 614 20th. BUNGALOWS with 2 bedrooms. One with 3 bedrooms, Very reasonable. Must sell at once. Inquire 501 10th Street. —_—_—— Household Goods for Sale A-1 CONDITION Sudio couch, 8%x10% rug, wardrobe, chest of Grawers, tables, chairs, fruit jars. Bargain. 61¢ 20th, Basement. COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD furnish- ings. Philco radio, $10. Very good condition. Reasonable. 520 9th 8t. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, very good condition. Almost new. Call 1565-J or may be seen at Wachi BED davenport and chair. $40. Mis- cellaneous articles, 711% Ave. A. Phone 364. BABY bed, swing and kiddykar, li- Pay, table, dresser. Telephone vory we condition. Phone 149. Personal WANTED—10,000 people to have Ping Pong photos taken 12 for 25c. Rex Theatre Bldg. opposite Trib- ‘une, Travel Opportunities LEAVING June 1 for Portland, Ore- Phone LEAVING June 5 for Portland, Ore- Pelt and return. Write Tribune Ad WANTED to buy on substantial monthly payment plan house with two bedrooms. Write Tribune Ad quotations apparently has stopped than last_week. IN POLICE MAGISTRATE’S COURT | mai State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, Before the Hon, Edward 8. Allen, Police Magistrate City of Bismarck, a Municipal Cor- Poration, Plaintitt John Doe, Unknown Owner of Ani- mal Described in the Complaint, Defendant To John Doe, the Unknown Owner of the Horse Described Hereinafter: You will take notice that there was taekn up and impounded in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 25th day of May, 1937, One Light bay Folding welgnt ‘about 1060 Ibs., left hind foot white. Sajd animal running at large in the City of Bismarck and in the area wherein the running at large of animals 1s prohibited, ‘ou are further notified that the Hon. Edward 8. Alten, Police Magis- trate of the City of Bismarck has fixed the 3rd day of June, 1937, at the hour of 10 o'clock in ‘the fore- noon of that day, at the office of the Police Magistrate in the City Hall, City of Bismarck, Burleigh County N. D., as the time and place when and where you may appear and g—| where the action brought by the City of Bismarck for the purpose of en- forcing fine, penalties, costs of im- pounding and keeping, and costs of the action will be heard. You are further notified that if you fail to appear at said time and place as aforesaid, Judgment will be taken against you for the emouat 08: such fines, penalties, ¢ impoiunding and Keeping of the aid And you are further notified judg- ment will ntered directing that said animal be sold for the purpose of paying the jount of such judg- ment, as prov! by the Ordinances of the City of arck N. D. Dated this 27th of May, 1937. Clarence Hansen Pound Master. NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPROPRIATION FROM BURNT CRE! TARE NOTICE, that Loran Ward, whose address {s Bismarck, North Da- has made pplication to the Engin ineer for a permit to divert oe appropriate water from Burnt ore petition prays for 2. permit to appropriate from a point au sone Burnt ie ¥ Veegecr iB the © sw ction ix ti months of April to Oct year said permit ma: ae for the purpose of ieriwating certain lands, consisting of 4.6 acres In Sec- tion it, 7.3 acres in Section 12, 102.7 acrés in Séction tion 16, all in Township 139 North. Range 81 West, in Burleigh County. North Dakota. NOTICE, Sorther that the ir will consider said ai at Bismarck, ait Dakota, jomas, 5-7016024-28, Site "Bagineer, 8s of|ship 139 +3, 0.03 acres in Sec-| puri 21371. MARKETS CLOSING Chicago, May 28.—(#)—Commoiity ‘kets in Chicago, including the ad of trade and mercantile ex- ge, will be in session Saturday will be closed Monday( Memorial day holiday. The Chicago Stock ex- ge an ‘the Board of Trade secur- pare will closed Saturday Syentook market American Gen. 9%. Bice Sond & Share 17. Fisk Rubber 13%. notice orae BEng on ERrarion The petition prays for a permit to oP eae i from @ point on said Ap- Creek located in the NW% of Bec- tion 36, Township 139 North, Range. 79 West, the approximate amount of 1.25 cubie feet of water per peona| of time during the months April to October for each year said permit may remain in force, for the purpose of irrigating certain lands, consist- ing of ty sores in ane NE NW, 20 acres In the N’ Git . 25 acres in e 8 4 35 acres in the % N all in EK 36, Town- forth, Range West, in Burleigh cet County, North Dakote, OTICE, further, that the State Engineer will consider said ap- lication at his office, in the ae, of ismarck, North Dakota, on the 8th day of June, 1937, at the hour of two P. M;, at which time and place persons interested may present quale objections in person or In writ- "5 a at Bismarck, porn Dakota, thle 2th day of april, 4 ‘°F, Thomas, State Engin 5-7 -14-21-28. NOTICE OF ai ING ON ped FOR APP! "ICE, that A. W. Gusener. is Bismarck, North Da- lication to the Ei r for a permit to divert ir apt Fopriate water from Burnt eek. ‘the Patton prays for a permit to gppropriate from & point on said rat Creek located in the \ of Section 2, Township 189 North, West, the spproximate jecond of time during the Bupa ry pril to October for id permite may remain in force, for the in janids in jismarck, North Da any of June, 1937, at the” hour of awe iene lock P. oe at which time and all p fy Bates it Bismarc! por Dakota, this Sith “day of April, ig! 1987, 5-7-14-21-28, FURNISHED NEW 5 room bungalow with base- ment apartment. Good location. Please phone 2038 for appointment. GOOD HOUSES for income or resi- dence. Reasonably priced. Write Tribune Ad 21363. Room and Board EXCELLENT board and room at spe- cial rates for two nice girls. 824 7th St. Phone 1784. Before— BUILDING, REMODELING REFINANCING Investigate Our Home Loan Plans eee © No added fees! © Convenient pay- ments, No commission or service charge! No appraisal fee. No delay. eee Bismarck Building & Loan Ass’n. (Community service since 1906) Boom 11—First Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Phone 915 Rooms for Rent CLEAN and quiet room. Good ven- tilation. Four blocks from down- town. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. 116 W. Thayer. ROOM next to bath, gentlemen pre- ferred. Three room apartment, bath, private entrance. Adults only. 614 Ave. C. SUITABLE for 2 people, ly ern, cool semi-basement apt. Full size windows. Private ba apt. Bedroom, kitchen, living room | i929 CHR’ SLASH Fourteen automobiles going at yous ire. | price. Nothing over $295. Easy terms, 1928 1928 1929 1933 1930 1931 1928 1932 1931 1931 1929 1929 1932 1926 Buick Sedan .. Nash Sedan .. Chrysler Sedan Plymouth Sedan Oldsmobile Sedan Plymouth P. B. Sedan Dodge Coupe ..... Oldsmobile Coach Essex Sedan .... Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan Chevrolet Pickup ....... Not the Largest Stock But the Best Over 23 years of honest dealing, what better guarantee. eda hd (ual ih MOTORS, inc. Phone 708 ch Model 65, good condition. Terms if desired, Salary Loan Company, 22-24, Dae kota National Bank Bldg. . d-| By WIDOW of original owner, 1938 LaFayette sedan, Driven only 9,000 miles, A-1 condition. Phone 1979. _ 622 10th St. Phone 1186. VERY well furnished apartment, large living room, dining alcove, kitchen, and bath. Laundry. Suit- able 2 adults. For appointment, call 443 or 1063. S"ROOM apartment on ground floor with and Frigideire. 1102 Thayer. Call at 318 Sth. 3-room apartment on 318 9th. Private en- trance, electric refrigerator. F. E. Diehl, FOR SALE: 1937 Plymouth business sedan, low mileage. Will take light car in trade. 421 16th, ———_—_—_—_—— Information Wanted INFORMATION wanted from party having for sale grocery store in Bis- marck, in good trade territory. Write Tribune ad No. 21296. ————— Farms for Rent LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also | 5 two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale. Reason for selling, old age and poor health. Call 601. FURNISHED 3 room apartment, in- cluding light, water, heat, gas, use of extension telephone and wash- ing privileges. 930 4th St. DESIRABLE furnished, large apart- ment with sun porch. Entire first floor. Apply after 2 p. m., north side door, 320 11th St. FURNISHED two room apartment. Gas, heat, lights, water. Kelvina- tor and laundry privileges. Suitable for adults. 515 2nd. 3 ROOM furnished apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen, and bath. Gas furnished for cooking. Laun- dry. Phone 1849. SMALL apartment, second floor, Also 2 room and kitchenette apartment on ground floor. Both furnished. 305 3rd. 2 ROOM furnished apt. Gas, water, ACRES with cabin, chicken house, garage, nice grove of young trees, 1 mile west 1 mile south of Lincoln school. Jay Couch, HEALTH Is Your Greatest Asset ellef for aches, pains, Mk! ~ lterature. JOHN F. CLASS VAPO PATH 206 Main Avenue. Phone 604 BISMARCK, N, D. Please call for appointments. Wanted to Rent light, heat. $27.50. Adults only. Married couple preferred. 120 W. Thayer. DESIRABLE furnished apartment. WANTED TO RENT or buy on monthly payments, large modern house. Reference given. Phone 2045-R. Gas, phone and laundry privileges. For sale; Two wheel trailer. 504 14th, TWO apartments. Handy and con- venient. One 2-room basement. Central location. E. Paris, 404 5th. JUNE Ist two furnished apartments. Private bath. Private entrance. Adults only. 322 Ist. C. L. Pearce. DESIRABLE house with two bed- rooms. Reliable and permanent renter. Write Tribune Ad 21370. ‘ANT rent or buy, smal reasonable. 230 West Main, BEDROOM modern house. Phone Werner at 247. —_—_—___ Livestock for Sale FURNISHED apartment. One aed $16.50 rental; two room, $24.50. Toom, private bath, a 618 6th Ps also new 3 room unfurnished Mts. Private baths. Lights included. 808 Ist. FOR SALE—One sorrel riding mare. 5 years old, very gentle. Irving Cook, 922 Ave. C, West. Miscellaneous for Sale FURNISHED living room, bedroom, kitchen, private bath, first floor. Laundry privileges. 924 4th St. ALL modern aj ent. New fire- proof building. Inquire Park Food POTATOES, Cobblers, Red Tramps, Ohios . For seed and table use. Come and see us before you buy elsewhere. Phone 1317, 222 So. 9th St. Store. Call 1184. J. B. Smith. DOWNTOWN apartment: large IVORY dinette table, desk, twin bridge lamps, 20 inch tricycle, 7 quart cold pack kettle. 614 1st St, livingroom, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Inquire Dahl Clothing Store. ONE room furnished for light house- keeping. Gas range, hot water, city heat. 514% Main Avenue. Ti room furnished apartment with private bath. Gas and water REASONABLY priced plants, celery, peppers, tomatoes, cauliflower, cab- bage. Phone 699. 1701 Bowen Ave. ASH FENCE posts, D. E. McLean, Bismarck Rt. No. 2. % mile south Stewartsdale Elevator. Phone 6-F2. furnished. 623 8th St. FURNISHED one-room, kitchenette QUANTITY of second hand lumber, various dimensions. Inquire Lomas Oil Company. and private shower. Corner 10th and Broadway. xt TWO ROOMS furnished for light housekeeping. Very close in. Call at3agandst FURNISHED 3 room and bath epart- ment by June Ist. 612 Ist 8t. Phone 1432. BLACK dirt and fertilizer, also base= ment digging and trucking. Phone 1310-LJ. FOR SALE—Pedigreed wire haired terriers. 704 6th. Strayed or Stolen ALL modern furnished 2 room apt and porch, Adults only. Phone 589. 818 Thayer. LARGE front rooms, first floor, six windows. arranged «for housekeeping. ‘Thayer. LARGE cheerful room in new mod- ern air-conditioned home. Next to bath. Call 1963. 903 9th. light housekee ping room, lavatory in room. Always hot water. 307 10th St. Newly decorated. Can be 212 NICE, large, and pleasant room with large clothes closet. On bus line, 831 8th. LARGE SLEEPING rooms. Close to bath. Hot water at all times. Large closets. 421 1st St. Near capitol. aoe downstairs sleeping room. Always hot water. 920 8th St. Phone 1752-R. SINGLE room for light housekeep- ing on ground floor. 411 5th. Tele- phone 273. MODERN room suitable for one. One block from business section. 222 2nd street. FURNISHED room for rent. Suit- able for 2, men preferred. Call at 307 4th. SLEEPING ROOM for rent. Always hot water. 422 4th. Phone 649. ROOM for rent. Close in. Always hot water. Phone 926J. 507 3rd. EXCELLENT ROOM for two, also garage, $3. 523 9th St. Phone 420. %| ROOM in modern home, close to bath, always hot water. 308 Ave B, 7| NICELY furnished room for two gen- tlemen. Call at 316 11th St. NEWLY decorated room, with board if desired. 623 6th St. CLOSE to bath. Always hot water. 120 Ave. A. Announcements DON'T FORGET grand opening of White Cabin service on Memorial Highway soon. G. P. News. ___-_. Ride Wanted 7 SCHOOL teacher wants ride to Cail- fornia, Write Tribune Ad. 21255. r SMALL furnished house and 3 one- room furnished apts. 818 7th 8t. Call 1747R. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, new | building. 212 W. Broadway. Phone 2188-J, TWO ROOM apartment, nicely fur- nished. $21. Adults only. Telephone 300 4th. NICELY furnished apartment with frigidaire. 304 Mandan. Phone _733-W. 2 APTS, gas, lights and water fur- nished. Sitis Rosser. Phone 978J. FOR RENT: 2 room apartment. $22.50 per month. 5th Street Cafe. MODERN two room apartment, mod- ern oonveinences. 523 12th St. NICELY furnished 3 room apartment. 604 3rd. Call side door. FURNISHED apartment. Rose Apts. 215 8rd 8t. Phone 852. FURNISHED large housekeeping room. 720 3nd St. ONE room basement apartment. Near _ bath, 607 Sth, TWO room apartment. 207 18th St. Phone 2052-W, ONE ROOM with kitchenette. Call at 801 4th St. LOOK YOUR BEST . Top | Cleaners Pasture for Rent 800 ACRE pasture. Good feed. Spring water. Write Max Kelber, Ashley, North Dakote. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated mean 3 rebuilt. noe oe spring ct) STRAYED OR STOLEN: One blue roan gelding branded lazy H open A connected on right shoulder. Aged 5 or 6 years. Last seen near Medina. If seen or picked up notify T. J, Higgins, Medina. Reward. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than

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