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\ 1 | New York Stocks ; Clesing Prices July 12 Adams Exp 18% | Lorillard (P) 22% Mack «4% rey 14% | Mid-Con Pet 30% ‘Am Loco 4 | waidiand Sty 40% Am Metal 52 | Minn Hon 104 Am Pow Lt 10 |.Mirn Mol 14% Am Rad 21%| Mont Ward 62 Am Roll M 38 ur Corp 12% Am 8 Ref 92%| Nash Mtrs 18% Am Stl F 57% | Nat Biscuit -25 Am Sug Ref 47% | Nat Csh Reg-33% Am T & T 160%} Nat Dy Prod 20% Am Tob B 78%! Nat Distill 30% Am W Wks 18% | Nat Pr & Lt 10 Am Wool Pf 6 | Nat Steel 86% Anaconda 56% | Nat Tes ™% Arm Ill W%)NY Cent 41% A 82% f Atl Ret 3141 No Pacific 0% % Ee Packard 9% Beth Stl 92% ‘ Param Pict 21% Roeing Air 33% park Ulah 5 Brij Pathe Film 8% Budd whe ‘ax [Penney 30 91% Bur Ad Mch 25% |Pemn RR 40% But Cop & Z 7%|Phelp Dodg ny it |aueie oe Case (J 1) ips ae a0 Pills Flour 30% Celanese 87% |Pro & Gam 59 Cer D Pasco 70%|Pu Svc NJ 41% Chi Gt Ww” 2% | Purity Bak 16% Chi Gt W Pf 12 | Radio 9% CMStPPE 4%/RKO 8% CRI&P 2%|Rem Rand 24% Chrysler 105% | Reo Motor 6% Col-Palm 18% | Rep Stl 40% Col G El 12%|Rey TobB 50% Com Solv.. 13% |Sche Distill 42% Cont Oil Del 48% Socony Vac 21% Corn Prod 62% sou Cal Ed 24% Cub Am 8ug 9 | 80 Ry Pf 46% Dia Match 27 alginate Dome Mines 40% Doug Airc 61% Std O11 Ind Boat 10% |Studebaker . EL Pw & Lt 19% Swift & Co 2% Firestone 82% |'Texas Corp 62% Gen Elec 56% |'Te Gul Sul Gen Foods 38%iTePC&O 15 Gen Mills 62 Tj Rol Bear 64 8 Goodrich 40% |Truax-Traer 105% Goodyear 40% |Union Car 103% Gra-Paige 4% \Union Pac 130% GNIrCtf 22%:Un Air Cor 31% GNRy Pf 51% /Unied Corp 5% G Wes Sug 35% |Unite Drug 12% Greyhound 15% | Unite Fruit 80% Hec Prod 12% /Un Gas Im 13% Hour-H B 20%/US Pipe 54% Hudson Mot 15%/US R & Im .12 Hupp Mot 35%/US Rubber 61% Ml Sent 25%|US Smelt R 91 Ind Rayon 38 |US Steel 112% In Bus Mch 155 |US Stl Pf 134 + Int Harv. 113%] Vanadium 30% Int fick Can 62 | War Pict 14% int T & Tel 11% | West Un 45% Johns-Man 129 | Westing Air 45% Kennecott 6044 | Westing 149% Krog Groc 21%| White Mot 24% Lib-O-F G] 61% | Wilson & Co 9% Liz MB (4a) 97% | Woolworth 45 Leew's 80 | Wrigley Jr 68 —> CHICAGO tended upward: Monday but eggs were lower, Poultry was unsettled. Butter 16,760, firm; creamery spe- cials (93 score) 31% to %; extras (92) 30%; extra firsts (90 to 91) 30% to 's; firsts (88 to 89) 29% to 30; seconds (94% to 87) 24 to 27; standards (90 centralized carlots) 30%. Eggs 18,463, weak; extra firsts local 20%, cars 20%; fresh graded firsts Jocal 20, cars 20%; current receipts 19%; storage packed extras 2114; stor- age packed firsts 21%. Poultry, live, 1 car, 43 trucks, un- settled; hens over 5 {b. 18, 5 Ib. and less 18; Leghorn hens 14; fryers, col- ored 20, Plymouth and White Rock 23, barebacks 18; broilers, colored 20, Plymouth and White Rock, barebacks 17, Leghorn 19; springs, ‘colored 22, Plymouth Rock 23%, White Rock 24, barebacks 19; roosters 14, Leghorn roosters 13; turkeys, hens i5, toms 14, No. 2 turkeys 13; ducks, white and colored, 4% 1b. up 12%, small 11%; geese 12, NEW YORK New York, July 12.—(®)—Live poul- try, by freight, slow and easy. No quetations. Butter, 14,456, firm. Creamery higher than extra 32%-33; extra (92 score) 32; firsts (88-91 scores) 29- 31%; ones (84-87 scores) 25%-: Centralized (90 score) 31, Cheese, 273,925, steady to firm. State, whole milk flats, French fancy 1846; Teh specials 19; held, fancy 84 1936, 22 a Eggs, 867, irregular Mixed col- Off, Special packs 23%-26%4 ; standards 2234-28; firsts 21%; mediums 20 1, 20%; average’ checks BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, July 12.—@—. Butter Futures: High Low Close Storage Standards, November + 32% 32% 32% Egg Futur Refrigerator dards, Ock ...... 25% 26% 25% CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, July 12.—(@)—(U. S. D. —Potatoes, 219, shipments rday 1.017, Sunday 44; slightly weaker, California stock, de- mand slow, other stock fair; supplies liberal; sacked per cwt. California White Rose US. No. 1, few. sales 2.15- No. 1, and partly graded few sales 120-25 Bliss triumphs sales 2.00; Virginia cobb’ N showing heated 1.25-40; North Caro- lina cobblers US. No. 1, few sales 1.40; Bliss triumphs No. 1, few sales 2.10-15; Arkansas Bliss triumphs US. No. 1, car 2.35; car fair quality 2.00; Louisiana Bliss triumphs US, No. car 2.20. Less than carlots, Idahi Bliss triumphs US. No. 1, 2.50. BOSTON WOOL of wool stored in Boston warehouses were resumed Monday following a set- tlement late last week of the strike of | ; wool handlers. New business in wool, | however, continues to drag. The price | situation was unchanged from last week, quotations remaining largely nominal in view of the lack of trading. PROFIT-TAKING HAS VALUES OF WHEAT WELL UNDER LEASH Pessimistic Reports of Canada Crops and Rust in U. S. Cause Strength *| Chicago, July 12.—()—Pessimistic ‘crop advices from Canada and from > {domestic spring wheat states made Wheat values rule materially higher most of the time Monday, but profit- taking led to late reactions. jt) Reports of damage to spring wheat because of heat and black rust at- tracted the most attention. It was estimated 20 loads of United States hard winter wheat were soki Monday for export to Europe via the Gulf of At the close, wheat was %-1% un- der Saturday's finish, July 1.20, Sept. 121%-%; corn %-3% down, 126%-%, Sept. 1.12-1.12%, and oats ON STRENGTH WITH STEEL SPEEDED UP Selected Issues Move ‘Ahead Fractions to Three or More Points No. 5 dark northern, Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 1.20; 48 lbs., 1. 46 Ibs., 1.14; 45 Ibs., 1. 43 Ibs., 1.08; 42 Ibs., 1.06; 40 te 1.02; 39 Ibs., 1.00; No. 1 hard amber durum . No, 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum New York, July 12—7)—Stocks took their cue from steels in Mon- @ay’s market and selected issues pushed up ‘fractions to 3 or more in i ‘With steel news from most sectors largely on the optimistic side, U. 8. Steel pointed the way on the recov- ery move by crossing 112, a new top for the recent comeback, for a gain of more than 4. It slipped’ from its best later, along with others, as profit | Oa selling made its appearance. Strength was shown by some farm implement, merchandising, aircraft, oil and specialty issues. A few rails and utilities did well ,but the major- ity were unable to get far out in \ Hard winter wheat . oni Buen RANGE cago, July 12.—(?)}— Wheat— 0) 5 22) 1.21% 1.23% 1.21% 1.21% | MILL CITY WHEA’ T PRICES CLOSE WEAKER prompted by a weather near the cl nly moderate activity accompan- ied the forward tilt. ground 1,000,000 shares. Western Union gave ground and| 7) American Telephone generally was Both companies re- Ported declines in May net earnings | from the 1936 period. Oils camé to life when Standard Transfers were 3 t futures closed unchang- jept. % down at 1.37%; and Dec. % lower at 1.34%. Crushers bought flax futures on the July flax closed 1 up at 2.00 and Sept. % at 2.62, 2 e Coarse grain futures were strong. July and Sept. oats futures cl down, July at 42% id Sep! July rye 1% lower at 86%; 8 at 82% and Dec. 1% at 84%; barley 1 up at 63% and Sept. % at 57. Durum was in fair demand. Winter Ches & Pullman 58% | Cha nw "Sy |Pure Ol 62% | of N. J., boosted tank wagon and tank car prices of gasoline. Bonds were mixed and quiet. Lead- ing foreign currencies were up sub- stantially in terms of the dollar. Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, July 12.—(m—(U. 8. | D. A.)—Cattle 6900, grain fed steers very ‘scarce, about grades 10.50-12.00 14.00 or more; gr: slow, indications ly 5.50-7.00 for plain grass with plain and medium cows around low cutters down to 3.50; bulls tending lower, mostly 6.00 and downward; stockers very slow, kinds around 25 lower. y to weak, most good to 00. in Oats was in fair demand. good demand, Barley was . Flax was in quiet to Com & Sou 2%|Seabd Oil 44% } MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, July 12.—()—(U. D A.)\—Potatoes su mand moderate; mai new stock 100 Ib, White Rose US, N ation grade 2.10-15; US. No. 2, Kansas cobblers US. No. 1, 1 minimum 1,65; basket Early Dhios 1. she stock very 0 lower or most: MINNEA| RAN gered July 12.—()— JEAPOLIS FLOUR er barrel in 98 mily patents 1 standard patents ae Standard mid- 137% 1.40% 136% 137% + 134% 1.37% 1.34% 1.34% Saturday; some lightlights off more; shipper demand ni 12.00; good to choice 170-260 0. q 10.7 weights to 10.50 or mor RANGE OF GAR Or, AL 360 lbs. down t Oats No. 4 white No, 3 Flax— July new .. 2.00 2.00 2,00 2.00 | = not Sept. ...... 2.01% 2.02 2.01% 2.02 eigi 7 week 11,01: weight 280 Ibs. | _ Sheep 4800; run includes eight loads | Washington lambs; three decks Mon- |tana; seven loads yearlings; packers; talking 50 or more lower on slaugh- ter lambs early; sellers asking near steady; few medium to good yearlings medium to choice ‘ MONEY RATES New York, July 12.—()—Cs steady; 1 per cent all day. aper 1 per cen’ DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., July £6 mos. 1’ | the city of Bi Durum— Open Hieh Low Close capa Ac eR URS weak at 7.00-50; x ewes steady at 2.50-3. | breeding ciasses stea Dairy cows slow, weak; most spring- ers early 55.00-70.00. CURB STOCKS iy, 32 — 0) —Curb: American Gen, 9%. 3%. Bond & shite 18%. Fisk Rubber 13%. FOREIGN EXCHAN 12.—(7)—Foreign | exchange firm; Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents: Great Bri- Sioux City, July 12. A.)—Cattle “4000; |and yearlings gradin and better, fairly active, heifers firm; good beef cows steady, others bid fully 25 low- stockers’ and feeders moderately jactive, little changed; } prime 1180 1b, beeves consistently higher: 15,00; numerous sa short fed and grassy kinds down to 9.00 and below; car choice 1b heifers 12.00; few beef cows 6. | 8.50; most bids 6.50 down; small choice feeders 9.00 light steer calves Current stockers and Steers 550-800 1b. good 3-9.50; common and med- 860-1050 Ibs. good and 7.00-9.75; common and medium strictly choice MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Jul: receipts Monday 27: oan wheat ee costa ations today follow: Cash Wheat 12.—()}—Whert | 23.51; Montreal compared to 298 | NOTICE OF |SPECIAL |EXECUTION j SALE By virtue of an execution issued up- on the judgment docketed June 28th, 1937, in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of North Dakota, in favor of Home Own- ers’ Loun Corporation, a corporation, plaintiff, and against John Nathaniel Martin, Lydia Martin, and pany, a corporation, de- fendants, 1 will sell so much as may be necessary of real estate in Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, describ- Lot Five (5) and the. North Eight (N 8 ft.) feet of Lot Six (6) in Block Thirty-six (36), Northern Pacific Sec- ond Addition to the City of Bismarck, according to the certified plat thereof on file in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for sald County and State, to satisfy the amount and lien of said judgment thereon in the sum of $3896.12, and costs of sale, at pub- le auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, at two o'clock P, M., one 1 irleigh County, N, D. rt d above; choice Burleigh County, pine e meee eee the ‘T Produce Markets ||: 5. calves (steers) medium 4.00-7: {and choice 7.00-9.25; medium 6. Hogs 3000; good and choice Chicago, July 12—()—Buiter prices| ib. butchers to shippers 15-25 than Friday at 7 packers bidding“11.40 dow 170 1b, weights 10,5: id light sows mostly 10 lower at ‘ interests bidding wn; stags up to 11.00; feeding s and sows 9.75 dow! heep 4700; includin; no early slaughter lamb bi talking 1.00 lower or around 10.50 for down for ewes; steady, or largely ling feeders 7.50. package shorn *| W. Ray Reichert, CHICAGO Chicago, July 12.—(M)—(U. 8. D. A.) 8} 14,000, including 3,000 direct; market on weights from 225 lb., down generally 10-15 lower than Friday's average; butchérs from 240 lb., packing sows 15-25 lower; top 12.7 bulk good and choice 180-225 Ib.. 1 65; few sales comparable 240-300 Ib., 1.65-12.45; most 150-170 Ib., ood §=300-400 Ib., 60. Cattle 15,000, calves 2,500; fed steers backing up a little after recent spec- tacular advance; few loads choice and prime steers and yearlings steady at 16,50-75 but comparktively ie NOTICE OF PUBLICATION hereby given a Department of State North Dakota, ith the Board of University hool Lands an application to urchase a certain tract of land | ‘urleigh County, for Right of Way lyin; of Section Sixteen in the EMNW% st, described as fol- Hi 11 that portion of id EXYNW of Sec, left of @ line run pa DH Wor . 1H W... 1.24% 1.27% .... grassy and warmed up kinds along | Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat with grass heifers and grass barely steady to 25 lower; water fills prime heifers reached several loads selling at 13.50- about 1000 head southwest cattle in run; slow, all buyer interests making an effort to cheapen co: :fed cattle fairly liber: sas grass steers to 12.50 with natives at 9.50 down to 7.00 both to killer and feeder dealers; wighty sausage bulls 7,13; selected vealers 10.50. Sheep 10,000, including 5,500 direct; slow, spring lambs 25-50 under Fri- choice native offer- described centerline: the NE corner of said EXNW tion 16, thence running 8. 0: along the section thence along a 3° curve to the ting the portion he: tor highway purpos and the portion within 33 feet of the ‘Tract contains 1.51 acres, more or less, and the Board of Uni- versity and School Lands set a value | mors at the rate of $25.00 per acre, thereon. Further, that the Mii 1144.0 feet, ee) ft tofore acquire joard of Univer- sity and School Lands has fixed the ‘ust, 1937, at 10 o'clock fice of the State Land | lod, Semone a the Capitol in Als place for hearin, day; top 11.75 on | slaughter ewes 3.00-4.50 mostly. may appear and aid application should not be granted, or why the price is insufficient. ine = LUDVIG PEDERSON, COMMISSIONER. rl ky 1.16% -21 %e. No, 1 yellow 1.31-31% ample grade 1.07-10. Ont: 1 mixed Illinois. 4 white 50-53; sample grade 441%-47. CE OF PUBLICATION hereby given that the ta Department of State Highways, Bismarck, North Dakota, has filed ‘with the Board of Univer- nds an application . A.) | on track 345, total US. | yellow 1.46%; sam- sity and School to purchase @ certain tract o! ounty, Right of Way. lying in the Section Twenty-eight undred forty (140) North, (80) West, said stri; described as follows: strip of land 75 fe of, adjoining and extending along the entire east line of said Section 28, excepting all that portion feet of the section ple grade yellow ah US. commercials 1.90-2.15; Russet | _ 1 rd durum 125 Hs Coarse Grains DULUTH Duluth, July 1 ee cash lying within 3: Tract contains 2.50 acres, more and School Land: rd of University a value at the 2 hard amber 1.23-1.25; No. .19-1.22; No. 4 hard amber . 5 hard amber 1.00-1.15. No, 1 red durum 1.25-1.26. Mixed dur- um discounted 3-5c below hard am- Boston, July 12.—(#)—The deliveries | > sity and School Lan 26th day of August, 1937, at 10 o'clock ‘| A. M. tn the office of the State Land Commissioner at, the marck, North Dakota, as the time and place for hearing s any citizen inter application and d may appear and 4. 3; feed barley y aaid’ application 01 price is insufficient. Signed, LUDVIG PEDERSON, COMMISSIONER. GOVERNMENT BONDS July 12.—(%}—Govern- 1. (uly 10, 1937) ssc Thrifty Persons Never Skip the WANT-ADS Are Introduced to Crowd of 10,000 at Killdeer Moun- tains Festival Dunn Center, N. D., July 12.— Twenty-two Dunn county pioneers. were introduced to the crowd of 10,000 that attended the July 4 celebration of the eighth annus! Killdeer moun- tains roundup near Dunn Center. ‘They were: Sam Rhoades, roundup foreman, who came from Texas in 1803. Mark , also from the south; Ben Bird, who has made many cattle trips between North Dakota and Texas; Sime Cuskelly, born in Dunn county; Layton Trotter, also a native; Lew Kirkendahl; Bill Taylor, who Grove @ trail herd of 3,200 cattle from ae Panhandle country of Texas in Gube Sanders, a Dunn county na- tive; Bill Connolly, who came from the east through the Black Hills dur- PAT ing Indian war days; James Steven- son, born in Dunn county; Carl Siv- erts, Dunn county resident since 1887; Melvin Olson, Killdeer mountains in- habitant since 1890; Willis Richards, son of @ Civil war captain, who came to the Killdeer mountains from ‘Texas; Rasmus Jensen, now a rancher north of Killdeer; Red Murphy, a na- tive of Ireland and one of the earliest Dunn county settlers; Bill Dawes, a North Dakota-born pioneer; Bob Monroe, who came from Canada 45 years ago; J. Grantier, another na- tive; John Zimmerman, Killdeer mountains resident since 1895. Other pioneers introduced were J. L, Webster, Andrew Johnson, and Cornelius Olson, Rubbish Fire Causes | Death of Edmore Boy Edmore, N. D., July 12—()—Fu- neral services were held here Sunday for Charles Loe Sampson, 3, who died Friday in Devils Lake hospital from eae sulered ween his clothing cal fe as he was pli near a rubbish fire. vee SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. IN DISTRICT COURT, Fourth Jud!- cial District. jordon 8. Myers, Plaintiff, O'Leary, and is ‘unknown claiming any estate or interest in, or lien or encumbrance up- on, the property described in the complaint, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the above defendants: You and each one of you are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action, which is filed in the of- fice of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, and to ser copy of your answer upon the meta 4 me Ou) in jarck, Burle! Cou ty, North Dakota, within thirty after the ‘vice of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 6th dey of July, A. D. 1927, George 8. Register, Attorney for said Plaintiff, Office and Post-Office Add Bismarck, North Dakota, i NOTICE: To'‘the above Defendants: Take notice that the above entitled action relates to the following de- scribed real property in the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, namely: Lots Two: (2), Three (3), and Four (4) in Block Twenty (20) in McKenzie Addition to the clty of Bismarck in Burleigh County, North Dakota. That the purpose of this action is to determine adverse claims to said real property and to quiet title in said real property in the plaintiff herein, and that no personal claim is made against thé defendants in said action, or against any of the defendants in said action. ye this 6th day of July, A. D. i MENT COMPENSATION LAW Notice is hereby given that on the 10th ON of July, A. D. 19 a grelock A, M., in the offices of the Workmen's Compensation Bureau, on the 9th floor of e@ State Capitol Building, in the City of Bismarck, State of North Dakota, the following rules were adopted, towit: ULES 1 AN! 2 Rule 1, Value of Certain Re- junerations. Section 2 (0) of the Act provides that “‘Wages’ means ail remunera- earponat services, in- ions and bonuses and for comm iss! of all remuneration y medium other than . » The reasonable cash mu ble in any ju) ther than cash, and the rea- sonable amount of gratuities, shall be estimated and determined in accord- ance with rules prescribed by the Bureau.” The Workmen's Compensa- tion Bureau accordingly prescribes: (a) If board, lodging, or any other payment in kind, considered as pay- 75) ment for services performed by a worker, is in addition to or In lieu of (rather than a deduction from) money wages, the commission shall deter- mine or approve the cash value of such payment in kind, the employer shall use these ci values in comput- ing contributions due under the Act. (>) Where « cash value for board and lodging furnished a worker is agreed upon in any contract of hire, the amount s addition to money ed to have not less values: om, weekly ...$7,50 + 5.00 0) of the Act proyi ’ means all remunera- hall termined in accordance Prescribed: by thi Workmen's Compe: cordingly prescribe: If gratuities constitute partial of entire Darren Gat vice performed orke! 2 a loyer shall in- clud jount of gratul- ties o! ‘eceived by each & reasonable ier = ips actual worker or shall m valuation of the av. une! tion from that source, showing in de- tail on a statement attached to the empinzars first contribution report fo 19: 7 or the employer's first con- lon report thereafter, whichever earlier, and thereafter as re- the basis for such valuation. juirements of the Act and the tons of th 1s, or permitting to require, workers to re- their emplo: the amount f Eeele HPs ' rt jount of sto be made voluntary consent of the workers. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 10th day o D. 1937. ¢ July. 'A. D. 1937. ALVIN PURCELL, State Director. J. K, MURRAY, Chief Council. WANTED—An experienced cook. State Male Help Wanted Apartments for Rent BEFORE you accept any job write for; FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- Electric refrigerator. tric stove. Laundry privileges. Pire- proof building. Suitable for mar- ried couple without children or 3 or 4 business ladies, Inquire at The Tribune office. WANTED—Registered pharmacist. LOVELY, cool, light ‘and airy semi- basement apartment. and private bath. Tastefully fur- Built-in kitchen. Fire- Place. Maytag washer. vacuum. 901 10th 8t. ‘WELL furnished two bedroom apart- ment, large living room, kitchen, bath. Built-in wing of College supplying cross-ventila- Suitable four adults. Cus- todian, College Building. my offer—absolutely free, no obliga- tion. Shows you independent way to make up to $45 and more in a week. Send no money—just post- card. Address: ZANOL, 111 Mon- mouth, Cincinnati, O. Act QUICK. Johns’ Drug Company, Velva, N. Dak. wage. Miller Cafe, Napoleon, N. D. Female Help Wanted TF you agree to show them to friends, Til send you 2 Snag-Proofed Silk Stockings and show you how to earn up to $22 a week. American Silk Hosiery Mills, Dept. 2113, In- dianapolis, Ind. Automobiles for Sale age, perfect ..........+-06 34 Chevrolet Master Coupe, radio and heater ... 34 Ford DeLuxe Coach, excel- lent condition ...... 34 Oldsmobile Touring Sedan, radio and heater ......... » 45 36 Chevrolet Coach, low mileage 405 36 Chevrolet Coupe, perfect condition ...... Seeescecens 405 We Trade and Give Terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. Dak. ING, decorating by job or hour. Let me give you an estimate. Call phone 863-W. GIRL wants room. Will work for UNFURNISHED ground floor. New home. Two bedrooms, bath, living- .toom, kitchen, gas range, water and gas furnished. Laundry room. Ac- cess washing machine. 622 13th St. Phone 1132-W. board. No children. Write Tribune |Goor, two room ‘apartment. z nished or partly furnished. Mod- ern. Washing privileges. Close in. 113 Mandan Street. ad 22295. Houses for Rent COMPLETE remodeled sayen room TWO room house for rent. $12 per month. Also, sleeping room for rent.! MODERN unfurnished roomy apart- Sr LOVELY sleeping room. Nicely fur- house. Same as new. Three large, one small bedrooms. Hardwood floor. Two lavatories. Well in- sulated. 518 10th. Phone 1172. USED CARS FOR SALE 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. 1930 Chevrolet Coach. 1930 1%-ton Chevrolet Truck. 1934 Ford V-8 Pickup. UBED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first. Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154, 1011 E. Main. THREE room unfurnished apartment with private bath and kitchenette. Frigidaire, laundry privileges. Avail- able July 15. 106 Main Avenue. Nicola Apartments. Call at 701 Front St. —_—_——————— room, sun room, bath, Murphy bed. 600 Avenue D. L. K, Thompson. Look Your Best Let us clean and CLEANERS ""Sicenes Phone 2404 222 South 11th Street UNFURNISHED modern apartment. electric refrigeration. Fireplace, Over Woodmansee Sta- tionery Store. Apply Woodmansee Rooms for Rent nished. Close in. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 301 8th St, Phone 834-W. | By JULY 20th, nice completely fur- LARGE housekeeping room. Can be used for either housekeeping or sleeping. Phone 834-R. 309 8th. APARTMENT for rent in Rue Apart- ments. Three rooms and bath. All modern. Newly decorated. Adults only. Call at 711 Ave. A or phone Reliable parties only. $58. From two to four months. With garage. 400 5th. St. nished 1st floor. 1931 FORD Tudor. Leather uphol- stering. Excellent condition. W. H. Payne, 518 9th St. FOR SALE—1937 Master DeLuxe sean Sedan. Write Tribune Ad, 1046, Business Opportunity FOR SALE: Only bakery in western North Dakota town. Population about one thousand. Prefer cash but would accept terms with sub- stantial down payment. Write Tri- bune Ad 22240, FOR SALE: Meat market and gro- cery store in city of 1,800 in Southeastern North Dakota. Doing good business. Only one other meat, market in city. Write Tribune Ad, 22239. SUNNY SOUTHERN OREGON — Wonderful climate, game, fish, fruit. Ideal chicken, dairy, stock and farm lands. Low prices, easy terms. Write D. E. Millard, Eagle Point,’ Oregon. g PLEASANT sleeping room. Suitable FURNISHED sleeping room. Lava- for one or two, Always hot water. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. TWO large sleeping rooms. Large closets. Close to bath. Hot water room. Gentlemen only. 200 Man- dan 8t. tory in room. 510 4th Street. SLEEPING room. 915 7th St. Phone | , MEDIUM size residence in Bismarck. SEVEN room modern house. Close in. Desirable four room furnished apart- ment. TWO MODERN furnished apart- ments. Lights, heat and washing privileges. $25 per month. Man- MERCANTILE building, 25x130 ft., in OFFICE in Nicola building. Immed- FOR SALE—Ward’'s special quality 6% WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, = ‘used one year; small electric stove;| LARGE three room newly furnished Frigidaire and private bath, 827 5th Street. 1547-J. FURNISHED three room and bath semi-basement apartment. Laundry privileges. Gas and lights furnish- . Available the 15th. 402 14th. at all times. 421 1st St. FURIE RED, Serene petal, REASO! furnishe room, bedroom, kitchen ean ea a akane| bath, Private entrance, "adults. C. L. Pearce. 322 1st Street. THREE room furnished apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath. Laundry. Cooking gas furnished. For appointment phone 1849. Houses for Sale NEW, well-constructed five room bungalow. Fireplace and automatic West Broadway. MODERN five room stucco bunga- low located at 801 Mandan. Easy VACANCY in new Rue apartments. unfurnished apartment. Adults only. Call at 707 Ave. A. Apt. No. 5. gas heat. Priced reasonably. 401/SECOND floor three room furnished apartment, .including lights, water, gas, telephone and laundry privil- * eges. 504 14th Btreet. terms. See A. C. VanW; SEVEN room modern house one block from the court house. Price $3,700. One half cash. Harvey Harris & THREE vacant apartments. Two, three, and four rooms, All newly decorated. Ga heat, lights fur- Company. NICE four room unfurnished apart- Private bath. screened porch. Immediate posses- sion. 623 8th. el . Finder return to Trib-| THE largest and best apartment in mt nes town. Four rooms and bath. Im- Mediate possession. 811 Washing- ton. G. F. Pelke. al ounc LOST—1933 Bismarck high schoo! une, Reward. Wanted to Buy or Rent Give description and location in first letter. Write Tribune Ad. 22182. aw FURNISHED large one-room base- ment apartment. Also, one room and kitchenette. Call 222 3rd treet. For Rent Three room partly furnished apart- ment. George M. Register. one of the choicest locations in Mandan, has just been remodeled and decorated, phone or see I. C. FURNISHED apartment. room and kitchenette. Adults only. Phone 1893-W. DESIRABLE furnished basement Apply afternoons or evenings, North side door. 320 11th st. Iverson, Mandan, North Dakota. _/ymry pleasant nicely furnished two room apartment. Frigidaire. Laun- dry. Girls preferred. 807 4th St. fate possession. Price Owens. Phorm 278. z FURNISHED two-room kitchenette and private bath apartment. Lights included. Call at 808 Ist Street. Room Mate Wanted TWO ladies employed to share apart-| TWO clean rooms on ground floor. All modern for light housekeeping. $23 per month. 1014 Broadway. Wanted to Rent FURNISHED front room apartment. One room and kitchenette. $26. 314 summer. Nochildren. Harvey Har-| 3rd Street. Everts Apartments. ris and Company. FURNISHED three room apartment. dry privileges. 924 4th Street. ment. $2 a week each. Phone 2442, Household Goods for Sale WANTED—Registered nurse to oper- ate and purchase hospital equip- ment. Inquire Elgin Hospital, Elgin, North Dakota. Guaranteed . Radio Service 306% Main Ave—Room No. 3 Jesse Malone Farms for Sale ONE hundred twenty nine acre farm. Forty acres cultivated. Crops in, excellent soil, good buildings, stock, team, artisan well. Fifteen miles north of Green Bay, Wis. Good buy. Write Chester A. Trethewey, 821 Cass Ave., Iron Mountain, Michigan. ee ___ = 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. FULL blooded two year old Percheron Stallion and yearling Hereford bull, Jayhawk hay stacker, bottom lands, piano, furniture or will trade for BEAUTY SHOP—Payroll town. Sup- plies, everything included. Two rooms, household furniture in con- nection. Reasonable, Ila Cooper, Braining, Mont. A SELECT NUMBER of purebred registered 2 year old Hereford bulls. Anxiety breeding. Patterson Land oe rany Bismarck, North Da- ONE Engineers’ Transit, 1 Enginners’ Level. Recently adjusted and over- hauled by the factory. F. Crabber, 303 14th St., South, Fargo, N. D. SERVICE station with complete line of garage tools and accessories. Building for rent or sale. Heil Serv- ice Station, Hell, North Dakota. FOUR used 6 ply 600-16 Goodyear double eagle casings. Good condi- tion. Inquire Tribune office. Instruction froner, $22.50; used iceboxs, $6.50 to $13.50; one Frigidaire, demonstrator, UNFURNISHED five room. En- closed porch, bath. Laundry room 10% off. Inquire at Tavis Music|ONE two-room furnished. One three- partly furnished. 227 West Thayer. Phone 1632. Company. dining room table and six chairs. Capital Court No. 7. TWO complete beds, and miscellane- COMPLETE bed, day bed, extra mat- "|ONE” 24x46 “Minneapolis separator with 14 foot garden city feeder.| TWO room apartmei ous articles. Call evenings at 812 Avenue A. Mrs. Olive LaGrave. EXCELLENT four room apartment. furnished or unfurnished. Well lo- cated. Phone 261. tress, also other articles. 323 7th St. Miscellaneous for Sale Complete with all belts, ready to run, Chas. A. Johnson, Bismarck, _ Route 1, on Sec. 14-140-79, THREE room BABY bed, bassinet, tailor top, baby’s stroller, used bed, complete large bed, lawn mower, fernery. 306 W.| TWO room well furnished apartment. Call after 5 p. m, Adults. Thayer. Phone 1470-M. 200 ACRE improved farm. Located in Ward county, near highway, high | FURNISHED unturnishi room apartment. 512 21st St. Phone school, and power line. Good crop. Write Tribune Ad. 22184. REAL large three-room apartment. Unfurnished. Air conditioned. Phone 1963, 903 9th St. UNFURNISHED four-room apart- ment with bath. Second floor. 1006 Sth Street. nt. Furnished or 319 10th Street. ground floor furnished apartment. Close in. 115 Washing- KISCO ventilation—a fan for every|FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- pees) Varney apartments. Phone purpose. See them at Norge Ap- Pliance Company. E. G. Sturm. = | FOUR room unfurnished basement apartment with bath. 622 11th St. Mattresses THREE one-room furnished apart ments, Phone 1747-R. 818 7th 8. MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419/scRNISHED two-room apartment. Private entrance. 602 3rd Street. 9th St. Phone 1126. ———SSS | MODERN apartment for rent. Call Photo Finishing Re developed, printed (6-9) 25¢. Fine grain 35c. Two enlargements Cash ‘Meyer, | TWO Bismarck, North Dakota. | all at 717 Thayer, Phone 2180. FURNISHED two room and kitchen- 8th Toom apartment on first foor. Sth 8. Phone 273. SUE DIGBY, instructor. Shorthand rel typing. 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