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w New York Stocks Closing Prices July 6. ‘Adams Exp 17% | Lorillard (P) 21% fies Oe | ae Pals PtH All Ch Dye 290. | yeok & R W% Allis-Ch —_—| agiami Cop Am Can 102, | Mid-Con Pet 3% ‘Am Cy Sug 26% | Midlan ItSd AmH&L %/Midl8tl 371/3 ‘Am Inter 14%|Minn Hon 103 ‘Am Loco 41% |Minn Mol 18% Am Metal 51%|M8t PSSM 1% Am Pow Lt 9% mone Ward ae 21% | Mur Corp wa Lee | Nash Motors 18% ‘Am 8 Ref 91%|Nat Biscuit 24% ‘Am SP 64 |NatC Reg 34% ‘am Sug Re 49% | Nat Dy Prod 19% Am T & T 109% |Nat Distill = 7% Am Tob B 7a |Nat Pr & Lt 9% Am WWin ie [Nat Steel 86% Am Wol PY ¢9 |N.¥,Cent 30% Anaconda Le na Aye ne Arm Il Ns No Pacific 30 As Dry G 17% | Ohio Oil 20% ATSF 81 | Oliver Farm 61% Atl Ret 31 Otis Elev 40% Avia Corp 6% | PacG & El 20% Bald Loco 5% | Packard 8% Bal & Ohio 29 | Param Pict 21% Barnsdall 27% | Park Uteh 4% Bendix 20% | Pathe Film 7% Bethl Stl 91% Penney J C 91 Boeing Air 32%| Penn RR 40% Borden 23%4"| Pheps Dodge 47% Briggs Mfg 42% Phil Morris 93% Budd Wh 8%} Phillips Pet 59% Bu Ad Mch 24%| Pills Flour’ 20 But Cop&Z 5% Proc & Gam ree Can Pac 12% | Pub Svc NJ Case JI 167 | Pullman aK Caterpl © 92 | Pure Oil 20% Celanese , 38%| Purity Bak 15% _ Ce D Pasco 69 | Radio 8% Ches & 0 4%| RKO ay Chi & NW 3%| Rem Rand 24% Chi Gt W 2% | Deo Motor 6s ChiG wert 11 | Rep Stl 39% CMS&tPet 4%|ReyTobB 50 CRI&P 2% Schen Distill 40% Chrysier 104% | Seabd Oll 43% Col-Palm 29 | Sears-oRe 91% Col G El 12._| Servel a Com Solv 14% | Shell Un = 28% Com -& Sou 2%| Smmons = 46% Con Edis 34% | Socony Vac 20% Con Oil —-15% | Sou_Cal Ed Cont Can 57 = ey) Cont Mot ‘2% | 80 Ry pid 43% Cream Wh 28% Sperry Corp 18% Crosley 21% aa Brands ce Cu Am Sug 9%|StdG & EL 1% Curt Wrst 5% | Std Oll Cal 4X Deere & Co 135 | Std Oll Ind 43% Dome Mine 49%! Std Oil NJ 68% Doug Airc. 61% |Ston & Web 2134 Dupont 153% Stew War 17% East Kod 176% Studebaker 13% El Auto Lite a8% | Swift & Co 23% El Boat 10% Texas Corp 61% ElPwé&lt 18% | Tex Gul Sul 36 Firestone 92% | TEP C&O 14% Gen Elec 54% |Ti Rol Bear 59% Gen Foods | Trans-Am . 13% Gen Mills ry Tri-Con Cor 8% Gen Motors 53% | Truax-Traer 11 Gillette 14% |Union Car 101% Goodrich 40% | Union Pac 125 Goodyear 40%|Un Air Cor 30 Gra-Paige 35%|United Corp 4% GNIrctf 21%|Unite Drug 12% GNRy Pf 51%|Unite Fruit 79% G Wes Sug 35%/Un Gas Im 12% Greyhound 15%!Us Ind Al 31% Hee Prod 11%! yg Pi 52%. Houd-HB 20 | ~ Hudson Mot 16% ve 5 at th Hupp Mot 3%|g smelt R 91” Ill Cent 25% | ee UB Steel 107 yon 38 | us Stl Pf 132% Int Bus Mch 147 Int Harv 110% | Vanadium =— 29. Int Nick Can 61 | War Pict 13% Int'T & Tel 11%) West Un 49 Johns-Man 129 | Westing Air 44 Kennecott 59% | Westing El 147% Krog Groc 20%|White Mot 24 Lib-O-F G1 60° | Wilson & Co 9% Lig M B 4a a Loew's. Wrigley Jr 66% es es { Produce Markets | CHICAGO Chicago. July 6—(®)—Butter and exe prices tended upward Tuesday but poultry showed little change Butter 20,064, firm: creamery-spe- cials (93 score) 30%-31%; extras (92) Sic: ‘extra firsts (O0-81) 30; fivats (88-! $9) %; seconds (84%-87) 23-26; standards (90 centralized car- lots) 3 Eggs 18,906; extra firsts, tocal 20% : cars 21%; fresh graded firsts local 20%: cars 21; current receipts 19%; storage packed extras 21%; storage packed thats 21%, Poultry, e, 29 trucks, steady; hens over 5 1b. 18, 5 1b, and'less 17 Leghorn hens 13: frye Plymouth Rock 21, White barebacks 17; broile mouth and Waite Rock 19, barebacks | >; 16; Leghorn 17%-18; springs, colored 20, Plymouth and White barebacks 18; roosters 13%, Leghorn roosters 12 tu s, hei it, No, 2 turkeys 13; du golorea 4% Ib. up 124, small 11; geese Old roosters 13. Ducks 12. firm 1 , 38 score) 314-%; first 91 2845-31; seconds, (84-87 score) 25%- tralized (90 score) 30%. 136,392, firm; state, whole fresh, specials 19; do, held 22%-28%; do., fresh fancy, 23,011, steady: mixed colo 23%-26%; standar mediums 203-2 "%; average checks keys 11-20. peter oigreamery BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago. July 6.—(P)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close Storage Standard: November » 32 31% «32 Egg Futures: Refrigerator 8 dards, Oct, 25% 25% 25% CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, July 6—@—(U. 8. —Potatoes, 140, on track 245, total U shipments Saturday 883, Sunday. Monday 330; slightly stronger, su plies moderate, demand slow at hig er prices; sack White R commerce Burbanks US. 1 Carolina us, "oe ih L cH Bien. triumphs, B. No, 1, showing de- eck 22%, b> 4|&nd| medium 4.00-75; calve Steels in Forefront a8 Men Go| N Back to Work; Every Seo- tion of List Improves New York, July 6. — (P) — Stocks pushed forward in a determined rally Tuesday as an accumulation of post= holiday buying orders found offerings sparse. Gains ranged from. fractions to more than 4 points. Steels were at the forefront as reports came in of the return of many workers in the strike area and a second increase of 50 cents a ton in scrap prices in five days. Every section of the list improved in the most active session the market has seen in many weeks. Rails, mo- tors, farm implements and oils were in demand, as were aircrafts and rubbers, Coppers and specialties, although Tess active, moved forward. shares. U. 8. Steel, actively traded, ended around 5 points ahead. Case added about 7 and many of the other lead- ets were well ahead. Chrysler was in | demand. South st Paul, aul ee (U, 8. jou! t, Paul, July Wer: D. A.)—Cattle 5009; grassers, slaughter Good fed steers 12.00-1 grades around 10.00-1) mostly steady, fed strong, choice load lots 13.25; dre pea pows slow; low cutters and cut! 3. 4.75; most. dressed butchers 5,00-6.30; bulls steady to strong 5.50-6.00; few dressed bologni 6.2, ; 25 » most medium to Price lots 9,00-50; ly, plain a medium rlings 5, 4-45 high- y, 15-40 ‘hig her than ¥; good and’ choice 140-260. ibm, 11,75-13,00; top 12; 250:350 Ibe 11.00" $5: good and choice light lights most- 100-15; good cows 360 Ibs, down 5; heavier weights 10.25-75; feeder pigs 11.00 down; average opat Saturady 11.07; 221 Ibs. for the week 10,52 and 276 lbs, Transactions approximated 1,400,000 90% 88% 90 STOCK PRICES PUSH [Grain Quotations | WHEAT PRICES SAG h Low Close 1.23% 1.24% 1.24% 1.26 1.26% 1.28% 124% £ 110% 9 43% 38% 40% % 11.87 12.02 12.15 12.30 12.20 12.37 12.00 12.25 + 16.20 "1697" 17.00 ‘High Close % 1.52% it 1.49% | | 1.40% 1.44% 1.39% 1.41 1.42% 138% 1.38% 4 | ‘Sheep 2700; run includes nine cars of Washington, balance native ma- 64 83s terial, no early sales; asking sharply 5 ‘ i higher or up to 11.00 for best native 59% 58% 58% jporingers: nothing done on Washing- Dairy cows more melee, dy to mat ino, AM strong: medium good ere. to M1 36% «88% shippers 60 to 80; plain light. cows | down to 40, AT 45% 45% Y % a : onrcag 60 38% 37% 37% hicago, July 8, —Hogs 14,000, including 3,000. directs a2 3) 3 butchers 240 Ibs., down and light ho 2.04 2.02 2.04 fully 25 higher than Friday's ry jeavier butchers highs ing sows 25-35 higher: i ULUTH BANGE good and choice 5; | Duluth, inne July 6.—(P}— $50-300 Ib., 12.35-6 Durum— Gpen Hi g Low Close 70; good, packing se teens sess seeee 1.28 mostly 10.75-11.2 ‘attle 11,000, calves 2,000; another 130 120 138 active market on fed eteers, grassy| Rye— and warmed up kinds so numerous @|JUly ...00.. Poon 91% week ago very scarce and sharing fed |Rept, ...... ieee paces 1B steer advance: all except few foads|SePe ver" + . ay choice-and prime mediumweight and] — Fiax— weighty steers bringing new high soone 208 prices for the year and choice weighty + 2.04 steers highest on cro, eral loads 15.5! offerings . warmed up kinds 12 down to Iittle below 8.50; stockers and feeders 25 higher; other Killing classes very top 16.25; Sev. most grainfed ests wanting grass cows and grass heifers; cutters 5.25 down; fed cows up to 10.00; prime yearling heifers 14.75 against 13.50 two weeks ago; welghty sausage bulls up to 7.50; venlers S30 75 with medium kind 8.00-9.00, Sheep 5,000, including 2,000 direct; spring lam! nd yearlings active, ; 40 higher pope to choice native springers 11.00-65; top 11.75; good fed California ‘spring lambs (wooled) 11.25 straigh even doubles Idaho springers 11. everal medium fed Texas = yearlin, 8.25; sheep firm; 50, Be slaughter ews SIOUX CITY Sioux City, July 6.—(#)—(U. 8. D. A.) |—Cattle i calves 200; steers and aey fairly active, strong to 25 higher; grain fed showing full eh vance; fed, helfers strong to higher; scarce, grass fat she steady to strong; stockers and ; several sales 12.7: fed and grassy kind Boe load lots ped 11.25; most bee: ter grades 3.' stock steers 9.2 3 cae }6:50-8.00; common 6.50; cows, wood, 478-8 (steers) Food and ctiolce medium Hog: ee 3500; slow, scattered earl: butcher sales 10-20 higher to shippers and traders: good and, choice 180-380 7.00-9.25; Ibs. butch packers din ght sows bid fo. stags 11.25 dow! jer at 9.00. Sheep 1500 tive lambs; asking stronger; sheep held above 10.75: load medium Texas lambs 9.25 'to killers; sheep and feed- ers firm; slaught 2.50-3.75; | wes Texas feeding lam 75, CHICAGO CASH GRAIN d tough 1.26%; No. No. 2 yellow Taam 71 nom; malting 71-: Timothy and ciover seed unquote | Bostan, July Nominal” “quotations on ~ dom wools in Boston were fairly firm Tues- day despite a lack of active trading. Country-packed medium Ohio wools offered direct from the country were mostly 42 to 43. cents in the grease, delivered east, for containing combing and lengths of three-eighths quarter blood | grades. Demand for these wools was comparatively light. FOREIGN seerper New York, aay Geuerroreien | | exchange firm, Great Britain demand In dollars, oth : Great Bri- tain 4.95 9-16; France ; Italy Germany free 4 eg. 2 3 el 26.99; Ne 90%: Sweden North Carolina Ui 1,7! cay few 81 ‘5-80; saehe US. No, 1, 1, 2.40. 2.50; Arks GRAINS Orders to buy or sell eta foteres in mess coveted oo commission Paine, Webber & Ga. |: 7 yt Trad New Yo and oll other eeding merkets York 99.87%. MONEY RATES New York, July 6.—M—Call money cent all day, Prime unchanged. RANGE OF he ya SALES Minneapolis, July 6.—(V)—Range of 5 mixed | durum yellow 1.20%. Oats} Rye No, 3, 91%.| lax not quoted. normally right-handed. active, generally 25 higher; all inter-|® Chicago, July 6.—(®)—Cash wheat fo. 1 red 1.28%; No, 2 hard 1.29%; / mple grade hare 1 No. 3) rye. Soy beans Barley food 55- : i, ? Wheat No 2 dark | M MINNEAPOLIS CASH G u py) RAIN restipis eeRieatay Bae compared to ear BE0. grain c! lh'y DNS 60 Ibs... 1.55 1.59 . 153 1.58 151 1.87 140 156 147 184 1.46 vee 145 Wor Ww... in Wor 1H W,.. IDR wer LHW... 140 142 TDEWor 1 HOW... 190 141 — Wheat 93 lis cash wheat and coarse juotations today follow: Delivered To Arrive PEW 136 137 PEW. 135 136 PEW. 136 135 a 133 132° 131 129 $6 ibs.... 123 1.28 “epee io 126 ‘Sins 149 126 Pte 116° 1.32 oe 114 120 Fa a2 138 Ht Saber 129 133 rd durum 137 138 Coarse Graine .149 120 1.15% 1.17% 113% 115% . 1.10% 1.12% . 1.08% 1.09% . 118% 119% |... L11% 114% . 100% 1.10% . + | presented DUE PROFIT T NEAR TRADING te Peak Prices Reached During Session; Black Rust Devel- opments Are Watched winter and spring eonted attention focused largely on k rust developments. At the close, wheat was to 1% lower ‘compared with Satur- day's finish, July 1.24-1.24%, eo 1,25%-1.26; corn unchanged to higher, July 1.25%-%, Sept. 1.13%-' ae and oats unchanged to % off. MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES onanes FS Minneapolis, hee (M)—A heavy increase Bethe visible supply, Uberal forecast of cool primary receipts ly wheat closed % high G pepe ‘% up at 1.41 and Flax fetnes were wanted, July pies Ou 2. higher at 2.02 and Sept. up at Co ree grains followed wheat. July aay closed lower at 45% and Sept. % lower at 37%. July rye closed % lower at 91% and Sept. unchepee at 8%. Juy feed barley closed % lower at 63 and Sept. % higher 58%. Cash wheat receipts were mostly of the winter variety. Spring wheat de- mand was slow. Durum was steady. Cash corn demand lacked force. Oats was in fair to slow demand, Rye was in good demand. Barley demand was fair. Flax was in quiet to fair demand. DULUTH CASH G! Duluth, aly a prices, wheat: No. ern spring. 60 Ibi i its i northern 59 1! 1,53-1. 157; No, nie Tbs. 3 1.24; No: £33 lbs, ties tH -16-1,20. red durum 1.87-1.38. Mixea durum discounted 3-5c below hard ambers, ta No, Barley—Malting 5: Feed barley 55-67. ieee P pha aha Ss oP July 6.—@—(U. Sppllen inedecater arket stronger, acks California art iS, No, 1, 2.15-25; US. ea; garnets UB. No. £4 Lou na. Bliss triumphs US, rear 1.85; Kansas. cobblers US, No. 1, 1% inch minimum 1.60-65, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July 6.—(®)—Flour, carload lots, ‘per, barrel in 98 pound cotton sack: ily pai 8, un- changed, 7. standard nts, 10 higher, .15. Shipments 17.- 674. bran 24.50-25.! Standard ur middlings 29.50-30.00. INVESTMENT TRUSTS - (By the Associated Press) ‘(Over the counter in New York). Hamilton Tr 3h 6. Quart Inc 8h 17. Sel Am She ine 1 0. sts 37. 1.48; No, 2 northern ; No. a northern 1.31, Oats No, 2 6; No. 3 white 65; No. 1 mixed MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, July 6.—@)—Stocks First Bank stock 13 Northwest Banco 11 CURB STOCKS New York, July 16.—(?)—Curb: American Gen. 9%. Cities Service 2%. Elec. Bond & Share 16%. Fisk Rubber 13%. Treasury . Treasury 4's 111.: 10, sme ae STOCKS ited Press) Midwest ‘Corp, 9%. "| 1937, Bridge Pressure into consideration making their plans. It is usually as- sumed as @ moving load of 50 pounds per square foot, acting on the ex- posed surface of the bridge. Nervous diseases are much more prevalent among brain workers than among others. TAKEN UP NOTICE Black mare, about ee} pounds? or 1@ years old. Wi ind foot. Township 143, # 5 etion 10. Theor jundson, Regan, N. Dak. 6-29 7-6-13. “NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE F Jerry Sweeney, Deceased. Notice is hereby ee ver by the un- Dullam, admin- e of Jerry Sweeney Bismarck, gn ee Ft id de: , to exhibit them with fhe nec vouchers, within six months after the first pub- lication of this notice, to said George F, Dullam, said administrator, at his office in the First Ni ‘Bank building, inthe city of Blemarck, 18 Burleigh county, North Dakota, or to the Judge of the County Court of Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, at his office in the Burleigh county. North Dakota Court House in the city of Bis- marek, In Burleigh county, North Da- ots You are hereby further notified that Hon. 1. C. Davies, Judge of the County Court within and for the county o Burleigh and State of North Dakota, has fixed the 25th day of January. A. D 1938, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon ot said day, at the Court Rooms of said Court, in House in the cit of BI which have Dated tl IRGE F, DULLAM, administrator of thi Photo Finishing ILLS developed, printed (6-9) 25c. FREE. Cash only. Hoskins-Meyer, Bismarck, North Dekote. Wanted to Buy : MEDIUM size residence in Bismarck. Give description and location in TWO-wheel box trailer. Phone 739-M. ————es Lost and Found LOST—Black mare, 1,400 lbs., white gelding, 1,350 lbs. Blind left eye. Jacob Trautman, 2 miles west and 7 miles south Driscoll. LOS8T—Scottie dog with split ears. Named “Laddie.” Telephone 811. Reward. Opportunity ~~Have Your Own Store ONES own business is the ambition kind. Exceptional earning ities for ambitious men. will write to Department A, in care of Gamble Stores,700 North Wash- ington Avenue, Minneapolis, Min- nesota, full information on this unique plan will be sent you. FOR SALE—Good gasoline station and bulk plant, fully lasgow, Montana. Mercantile, Brochway, ‘Montana. ——e=ye=xxeEeeeeeE=EE____E Livestock Wanted HORSES (Killers) WANTED — We pay shippers high prices for plugs. Hill Packing Company. Topeka, SUE DIGBY, instructor. Phone 1619. 228 and Room Mate Wanted TWO ladies employed to share apart- ment. $2 a week each. 2442. a There Are Savings for You in These WANT-ADS Salesmen Wanted Apartments for Rent Apartments for Rent low-priced opening for @ good producer. AMERICA’S largest manufacturer of Popcorn Machines and fast selling Lunch items has an The field is uncrowded and make no Write: Advance Company, Deliston Station, St. Louis, Mo. e=__———eEeEeEeEeEeE—EE—__—— Male Help Wanted WANTED-—Registered pharmacist. Johns’ Drug Company, Velva, N. Dak. WANTED—An experienced cook. State wage. Miller Cafe, Napoleon, N. D. BARBHR wanted. Good job . 65%. C. E. Klonedy. Female Help Wanted IF you agree to show them to friends, I'll send you 2 Snag-Proofed Silk Stockings and show you how to earn up to $22 a week. American Silk Hosiery Mills, Dept. 1613, In- dianapolis, Ind. GIRL for general housework and help with milking. Mrs, Stanley Las- kowski, Rt. No. 1, Minot, N. D. mistake, this equipment really selis and commissions are most liberal. NEW ultra modern and unfurnished apartment. Three rooms and bath. Also, two rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished. Adults only. Call at 606 Thayer Ave. between 2 and 9 Pp. m. FURNISHED or unfurnished aparte ment. Electric refrigerator. Elec- tric stove. Laundry privileges. Fire- proof building. Suitable for mar- ried couple without children or 3 Tribune office. UNFURNISHED ground floor. New toom, kitchen, gas range, water and gas furnished. Laundry room. Ac- cess washing machine. 622 13th St. Phone 1132-W. apartment. Also, two room apart- ment. Furnished or partly furnish- ed. Modern. Washing privilegep. coe in, Reasonable. 113 Mandan t. FURNISHED two room apartment. Lights, gas, water furnished. $27.50. Adults only. Married couple pre- ferred. Private entrance. 118 W. Thayer. Call 967. LADY cook for small restaurant. State wages. Kathe's Cafe, Par- shall, North Dakota. Work Wanted FURNISHED three room apartment. Private bath. Frigidaire. Adults only. Ground floor. Laundry privi- leges. 418 W. Thayer. Inquire at 418% W. Thayer. EXPERIENCED teacher wishes posi- tion tutoring or waiting tables. Ex- perienced girl wishes hour work or housework. Phont WANTED—Work by educated woman of 30. Will consider housework Write Tribune ad 22158. tion | WASHING and froning by experi- enced woman. Phone 671. i. lterature, JOHN F. CLASS VAPO PATH 206 Main Avenue. Phone 604 BISMARCK, N. D. Please call for appointments. Houses for Rent HOUSES FOR RENT NEW, just completed, small modern house. Oak floors, gas heat, built- in features, modern full basement. Reasonable rent, immediate posses- sion, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block - Phone 0 STATE Fon NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- 'Y 01 U) IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JU- Pee Rie von e of Saint Plaintiff, Ita Hatt! fowell “Christiansen: George Christiansen and all other ber- is unknown, eine any rm Loan Association, ®@ corporation, petendanty 'E OF NORTH DAKOT. “RHE AB OVE NAMED DEFEND: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the Complaint in this action, which will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court in and for sald Sonne, of Perlelgh, State of North Dakota, and to serve a copy of upon the subscriber fter th rvice of jusive of hi y pt failure Ei ment wilt be taken against you by de- fault for ee relief demanded in the Complain: This action relates to the fore- jor’ fe upon the fol- ed rei ate, to-wit: uarter of Section Sa ‘0, Township One Hundred aN on BY aa) North, Range Eighty ated "thts 26th day of eannars A D. 1937 at Bumarck, forth oe a. SHA Attorney for Piaintite, Resid and Post ortice Bismarck, North 1937, in the District Court of Burleigh County, Norte Dakota, in favor of Home Own- rs n Corporation, a corporation, plaintitt, and Whitte- more, Blanche A Whittemore and Leota Whittemore, I will sell so much as may if of real estate in Bur- North Dakota, describ- ed‘as fol tows South One-half (8%) of Lot One (1), in Block Four (4), Northern Pa- cific "aaition to Bismarck according to the certified plat thereof on file in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for County and State, to is isfy the amount and lien of a LF ments oe reon in the sum of §3,. 12 1 of sale, at public auction to ihe Mt ghest bidder for cash, at the front door ot 15a aalght county | City of jsmarc! jurleig! founty, Soren Dakota, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. uly 3b. UST RED B. ANSTROM, | rift of Burleigh County, N. D. J. ES) \ Attorney’ for Plaintiff. eeEeay 1-6018-20. aes NOTICE OF Ca |EXECUTION By ee fe ane on the jud, ted. 1937, In the. ‘office of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, in favor of Home Own- ation, corporation, ainst John Ni lartin, Lydia Martin, corporat! jo much as mi ry of real estate in Bui y, North Dakota, describ- dan (0 follow: Five (5) and the North Eight (N 8 ft.) feet of Lot Six (6) in Block Thirty-six (36), Northern Pacific Sec- ond Addition a the City of Bismarck, according to tified plat thereof on file ing th iOttice the Register of De in an@ for said County and a’, setae Ast amount and lien 4 judgment thereon in the sum ot $3896. 13, rand costs of sale, at pub- Ho auction, to the highest bldder for , at the front door of the Court | use in the City of Blane Bur- tei eh County, North Dak: wo | panier. Company, COMPLETE remodeled seven room house. Same as new. Three large, one small bedrooms. Hardwood floor. Two lavatories. Well in- _sulated. 518 10th, Phone 1172. FIVE room house. 500 9th Street. $30. Call 1471-R. 314 3rd St. Apartment No. 1. COTTAGE Tor rent. Five rooms and bath, Full basement. Call at 802 _Ast, Phone 655-J. ee ie! FIVE room modern house, garage at- tached. Inquire at 1026 10th St. FIVE rooms and bath. $30. 1471-R. Farms for Rent UNFURNISHED modern apartment. Gas stove, electric refrigeration. Fireplace. Over Woodmansee Sta- tionery Store. Apply Woodmansee __Stationer ments. Three rooms and bath, All modern. Newly decorated. Adults only. Call at 711 Ave. A or phone 1499-W. BY JULY 20th, nice comple nished 1st floor. Reliable parties only. $58. From two to four months. With garage. 409 Sth. St. FURNISHED apartments. Threé rooms with private bath, on ground floor. Also, one room with kitchen- ette, 812 avenue B. Phone 1649-W. partment. Living room, bedroom ki kitchenette, private bath. Private entrance. Adults. _C. L, Pearce. 322 1st Street. ment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath, built-in features. Laun- dry. Custodian, College Bldg. one room apartment, (eusEED: All privileges includ. ing shy _Corner o} er, Private entrance. 10th and Broadway. FU! one or two room and kitchenette apartment. Private en- trance. Laundry. Also basement _bedroom, 314 W. Rosser. VACANCY in new Rue a) ents, Large unfurnished two room, apartment, Adults only. Call at 07 Ave. A. Apt. No. 5. THREE room and bath semi-base- ment apartment. Available the 15th. Also, light housekeeping room. Suit- able, two, 402 14th. THE | ‘and best apartment in town. Four rooms and bath. Im- mediate possession. 811 Washing- EXCEPTIONALLY cool, well furnish- ed apartment. Two bedrooms, large living room, kitchen and bath. Phone 1849, i TWO apartments on ground floor. Furnished, including frigidaire. Nice WANT TRACTOR RENTER; % sec- tion SE. Bismarck. Good buildings, cattle-hog pastures. payments. % plan. Stubble in rye. Send references. Kratt, Sheldon, North Dakota ee Household Goods for Sale and clean. 213 11th St, Call at back door. FURNISHED large one-room base- ment apartment. Also, one room Government} and kitchenette. Call 222 ard Street. AVAILABLE July 1, partly furnished basement apartment, newly decor- nied: Also, sleeping room. 831 8th COMPLETE ‘line of practically new modern furniture. Best quality Land O Nod mattresses, bedroom suites, davenports, and breakfast sets. Must be completely sold out in three days. 1517 Bowen Ave. Phone 552-J. TWO complete beds, and miscellane- ous articles, Call evenings at 812 Avenue A. Mrs. Olive LaGrave. BEDS, gas range, breakfast set, Ubrary table, miscellaneous house- hold article 210 Avenue B. ICEBOXES for sale. $4.95 to Inquire at Tavis Music Company. Look Your Best Let us clean Rooms for Rent ONE large room with two windows. Suitable for one or two. Near bath. Always hot water. 223 W. Thayer. Phone 1185. 5 TWO large sleeping rooms. Large closets. Close to bath. Hot water at all times. 421 1st Street. PLEASANT sleeping room. Suitable for one or two, Always hot water. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. LARGE sleeping room. Gentlemen only. $10. Close in. Phone 2001. 323 Ist Street. SLEEPING room. Hot and cold wa- ter in room, Twin beds. 510 4th Street. LARGE, cool room. Suitable for two. Private entrance. 501 3rd St. Phone 926-R. je room. r eure Hot water at all times. 623 cARGE Toom for gentlemen. Rea- | sonable. Phone 1547-J. 915 7th St. NICELY furnished sleeping room. Private entrance. 307 10th. ONE pleasant sleeping room tor rent. 410 1st St. For Rent COMMERCIAL building in business district. Located in 200 block on Main Avenue. Size of building, 25x100 feet. Excellent condition. M. Casey & Son. | | TWO MODERN furnished apart- ments. Lights, heat and washing privileges. $25 per month. 222 Man- dan St. or 4 business ladies, Inquire at The home. Two bedrooms, bath, living- | COOL, nicely furnished three-room | . NEW all modern three room and bath apartment. 319 Mandan 8t; Phone aN FOUR room apartment. Private bath Ground floor. Glass and screen pete: Immediate possession. 623 Qk. Automobiles for Sale ‘USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first. ; Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 1654, 1011 E Main. oie FOR SALE by owner—1934 Dodge panel delivery truck. $300. Write Tribune Ad. 22128. 1931 FORD Tudor. Leather uphol- stering. Excellent condition. W. H. Payne, 518 9th St. 1929 CHRYSLER four-door sedan. Cheap for cash. Must sell. Call 536-W. = FOR SALE—1937 Master DeLuxe Town Sedan. Write Tribune Ad. Houses for Sale FOUR apartment house, $6500; @ apartment house, $7,500; Large modern five room stucco bungalow —3 years old — $5,500; modern’ stucco bungalow with three room basement apartment, near capital, $5,500; five room bungalow, $2,600; five room bungalow with closed-in porch, $3,600; also, other very rea- sonable properties for sale and rent. T. M. Casey & Son. GOOD seven room house on upper Fourth Street. Excellent location with fine trees and shrubbery. Owner moved away. - Will sell at bargain. Investors Mortgage Secur- ity Company, Bismarck, N. Dak. HOUSE—Suitable for four or five toom dwelling? Cheap. See Archie O. Johnson, Tribune office. ———————EEE—yxxxx—x__ For Sale ONE ton Reo truck with house: 7 feet, 6 inches wide, 10 feet long. Seven feet high. Warm in winter, cool in summer. Running water, large tank. Clothes closet. Cabinets. Sleep 4 people. Cost $600. Will sell cheap. 811 Front Street. FOR SALE or exchange for livestock: 1938 1% ton Chevrolet truck, long wheelbase with duell wheels. Equip- ped with stock rack. Good condi- tion. Terms if desired. L. E. Hea- ton, Jr., McKenzie, N. D. A SELECT NUMBER of purebred registered 2 year old Hereford bulls, ’ Anxiety breeding. Patterson Land Company, Bismarck, North Da- kota, ___ Ss Miscellaneous for Sale NEW and used slicing machines, meat grinders, coffee mills, scale service, all makes. Toledo Scale Company. 404 Mandan Street, Bis- marck, North Dakota. Phone 2638. FOR immediate sale, cheap: Umbrel- la tent with extra curtains; two double canvas beds and camp stools; golf clubs; single bed, spring end _mattress, 712 4th St. Phone 1012. 200 ACRE improved farm. Located in Ward county, near highway, high school, and power line. Good crop. _ Write Tribune Ad, 22184, ONE Meadows’ press ironer. One violin. One round oak dining table. One Eureka vacuum cleaner. Call _ 1006 9th Street, ZEIS Ikon photo-camera, and flute for sale, or trade for good trombone. Call or write Mr. Banik. 113% 1st 8t., Bismarck. NEW Underwood portable typewrit- er. 6x9 rug. Card table. Very rea- sonable. Call after 6 p..m—1626. PROFITABLE confectionery vending machines for sale, All in good lo- cation. Write Tribune ad 22081. KISCO ventilation—a fan for every Purpose. See them at Norge Ap- Pliance Company. E. G. Sturm. TWO. furnished apartments. Base- ment and three-room upstairs. 206 13th. For sale: Two-wheel trailer. FOX terrier pups. Ideal playmates for children. No. 10, three miles east Bismarck. Sam Eck. FURNISHED three room apartment. Private bath. Ground floor. Laun- dry privileges, 924 4th Street. DESIRABLE unfurnished apartment. Four rooms and private bath. Phone 793. Inquire at 813 Ave. C. 50.| TWO clean light housekeeping rooms. Ground floor. $20. Also, one room _upstairs. $10, 1100 Broadway. NEAR capitol. One room and kit- chenette, furnished. Murphy bed. 1029 7th St. Phone 2343. NEWLY decorated modern two room and kitchenette, 511 5th. Adults only. Call after 5 p. m. ONE two-room furnished. One three- Unfurnished. Air conditioned. Phone 1963. 903 9th St. one large room and kitchenette. $18. 100 Ave B East. _See Mrs. Sharf. TWO room well furnistied apartment. Call after 5 p. m. Adults. $25. 515 2nd St. EASEMENT apartment. Furnished or unfurnished. Also garage. 409 5th 8t. THREE room and bath furnished apartment. No children. 612 First Street. FOUR room unfurnished basement apartment, with bath. 622 11th Street. FURNISHED or unfurnishéd apart- ee Varney apartments. Phone partment ier three. Rental, $24.50. 618 6th FURNISHED three room ground floor apartment. Rental $32. 721 3rd St. FIRST floor all modern ,three room apartment. 319 Mandan Street. FIRST floor all modern five room. apartment. 319 Mandan St. TWO room apartment on first floor. 411 Sth St. Phone 273. TWO furnished light housekeeping rooms. 703 Front St. T.| THREE one-room furnished spart- ments. Phone 1474-R. ROOMING and house to lease. Furniture for sale. Must close deal by August 10th. Write Tribune tt sy jul: Seth, sat, fas Bos orR RED & ANET ROM: tate of said Sweeney, Deceased. * First publication on the 29th day of June, A D. 1937. 6-29,7-6-13, Sherif of Burleigh County, N. D. W. Ray pelcner 4 Dickinson, N. Attorney for Plaintite. $-38 7-6-12-19-26, Ad. 22113. APARTMENT for rent in Person Court. Phone 796. Room and Board . Immed- Price Owens. v OFFICE in Nicola iate possession. Phone 278. GOOD board and room. Gentlemen only. Prefer two to share room. Prices reasonable. 217 8th St room partly furnished. 227 West Thayer. Phone 1632. | iree-room 8) JOHN DEERE hay rakes and mow- ers. Wachter Transfer company. Phone 62. _ SIXTEEN foot flat bottom row boat cheap—E. G. Strum, 113 Front 8t. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—————— _Strayed TWO bay bald faced mares, four and seven years old. One heavy with foal, one white gelding, 12 years old. All branded CS on right hip. $10 reward. Notify ‘Ted Rat- tel, Driscoll, N. D. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- ord, (per word) ...... This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- fled display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. 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