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is kk, al, 5 8, n, o€ Se e, in y & ra O; a ere Bo iNew York Stocks Gesthg Prices July 19 1% | Loew's 81% Lorillard P 21% Mack Truck 42% Marsh Field 25% McKes. & R 14% Miami 19 Cop Mid-Cont P 30% Minn Honey 110 M, Moline I. 14% Mont Ward 62% Murray Corp 12% Nat Biscuit 23% Nash - Kelv 18% @| Nat Dairy P 20% Nat Distill 30% Nat Pow & L 10% Nat Steel 88% Nat Tea N Y Central 40% No Am Avia 12% North Ameri. 26% % | Northern Pac 29% Ohio Oil Oliver Farm 69 Otis Elev 41% Pac Gas é& E 31% Packard Mot. 9% Param Pict 21% Park Utah 4% Pathe Film 8% Penney J C 97% Penn Ry 38% Phelps Dodge 50% | Eat Morris 95 Phil. Pet 61% Pills Flour 29% Proc & Gam 59% Pub Svc N J 42 Pullman Pure Oil Pur- Baking Radio R-K-O Rem. Rand Seo Motor 6 Rep Steel . | Rey Tob B Schen Dist % | Seab Oil Sears-Roe Shell Un | Simmons | Boc Vac Ct erer= | ete 3 oe a & & BEBERREE EI En wHaaE > UREEEE elnlsegze eee z g 47% 3256 45% 19% 12% 8% 44% 47 Sou Ry Pf Sperry Corp Std Brands Std G & El Std Oil Cal 8td Oil Ind Std OU NJ 71% Stew War 18 Stone & Web 22% ' Studebaker 13% Swift & Co 247% Texas Corp 644 Tex Gul Sul 36% Tex PacC&O 15 Tim Rol Br 65 Transamer 13% Tri-C Corp 8% Un Carbide 102 Un Pacific 131 Un Air Corp 5% Un Air Corp 31% United Corp 5% ted Drug 12% In Gas Imp 13 Us Ind Alco 32% | US Pipe 51% US Real & I 11% US Rubber 61% US Smelt R 92 US Steel . 118% ‘US Steel Pf 136 Vanadium 30% Int Nick Can 63% | Warner Pict 14% 12% | West Un Tel 50% Westingh Air 44% % | West El é& 152 White Motor 23% Wilson & Co 10% Woolworth 46% 8 ay GNRy Pf 50% Gt Wes Sug 35% Greyhound 16% Hecker Prod 11% Houd-H B 20% Howe Sound 80% Hudson Mot 15% Hupp Mot 3% Bat] 24% Ind Rayon 38% Int Harv 115 Kroger Gr Lib-O-F Gl 66 Produce Markets | chicago, July Mibc-der—Butter prices ittle change Monday but exes) By. iF 12,745, ste ays pceernery, eal 0 29%: to 27; standards (90 xtra firsts local Plymouth wi backs 17, Lemhorn 173 spring: ored 19, Plymouth Rock Rock 22, barebacks 18; 700 Leghorn fpoaters, 18; turke; 15, toms 14, No, 2 uney es. o white and” “colored 4% small 11; geese 12. Ew Y New York. 9 july, 19.. ORLive poul- tye bi tral ‘ene steady. pisilers un-} ‘owls: colored 21 to 22; Le: fore 16 to 17, Old roosters 14,. Tw a 11 to 20. Ducks 12. utter 13,410, easy. poreamery Bish; or than extra BI to a8; ex ee py 31% to %; firs ie to iat seconds (84 to ie By lized (90 score) 30%. fresh fancy to 19%; held, taney 1986, By sites bis, unegttied. Mixed ‘speciai to daran23 to Bat firsts 204 to 2 ipsenay, 4 Ht 19%) average es ai 18 to 18%. RAND EGG FUTURES BUTTE! Galcago, July Butter Futures: a s High Low Close, pr Noten (dao 32% 32% 32% | rose, a rato Roar , Oct, + 24% 24% 24% CHICAGO FOTATOES Chicago, July 19.—(AP- a Potatoes 113, on track | $22, tot Ug, gehipments Saturday Sundi 345 ‘White Rose. strong poe miles er Cobblers rede stron ‘rlumphs sii ig tly weake! suppil Uberal, demand fair; ecked per owt. California White Rose U. No. 1, 2 30; U. 8. Sormmercials , 0 Biles Triumphs U. | rly pl te ss car sho ; Louisiana INNEAPOLIS yrem. eae a Flour, | 15 carloaa ots, a begcel | in 98 pound | Cotton sacks? family patents. un- | (hanged 7.30 to 7.50; standard pa- ‘Pure | an & 38,00 to 35.50. | OL. _Roston, July 19, ~ (APU, 8. D. A) = New Business tn, wool was. endy | 4 5 w iy put ue uctationy we Current | | were filled largely by raaticaments asd wools now a! livers’ were look! fer bargal! were lookin: Some showed. interested STEELS TEAM WITH 7% | Ther -|No. 3 hard white 1.49%. t}|Corn not quoted. MOTORS AS MARKET PUSHES UP LITTLE Gain Averages from Fractions to Three Points; Transfers Are 950,000 New York, July 19.—(?)—The steels and motors beating a new recovery trail, stock market leaders Monday pushed up fractions to three points. e was a few wider gains. Transfers were in the neighbor- hood of 950,000 shares. Bethlehem Steel, Crucible Steel, Youngstown Sheet & Tube, General Motors, Yellow Truck, U. 8. Rubber, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, Macy, International Harvester, West- ern Union, Consolidated Edison, Electric Power & Light, Anaconda, Kennecott, American Smelting, In- ternational Nickel, Allis Chalmers, General Electric, Dupont, Standard Oil of N. J., Texas Corp., Santa Fe, | Dec. N. Y. Central, Southern Pacific, | P&S: Groat Norfhern and Northern Pa- cific. SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, July 19.—()—(v. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 6,900; bulk of run Western grass cows; early trade on slaughter cattle held up by higher asking prices; early bids on steers and | 5, she stock strong to 15 or more higher; | Dec. bulls steady, stockers and feeders strong to 25 higher; medium to good fed steers.and yearlings held around 10.50-13.00; medium to good grass fat cows 5.50-6.50; heiferettes up to 7.85; low cutters and cutters 3.50-4.50; com- mon and medium sausage bulls 4.75- 5.00-7.00; weighty feeders up to 8.28; calves 2,600; vealers steady, good to choice grades 7.50-8.50; early top 9.00; grassy calves mainly 4.00-6.00. Hogs 3,500; market about steady 12,00-25; top 12.25; most 250-300 lbs. 11,40-90; 300-350 Ibs. 10.90-11.40; bulk good sows 250-400 Ibs. 10.25-50; casional lots 10.55; heavier weights 9.75-10.25; average cost Saturday 10.85; weight 276 Ibs. Sheep 4,200; receipts include seven cars lambs billed through; salable supply consists of five cars Washing- ton lambs; two cars of Montana; three Gecks of yearlings; balance feeders; lower; mostly under 9.50 on natives; rothing done on Washingtons; early sales other classes avout steady; me- dium to good shorn yearlings 6.00- 7.80; slaughter ewes 2.50-4.00. ers to shippers 65.00-75.00; medium grades down to 55.00. CHICAGO Chicago, July 19.—(AP—U. A) —Hogs 12,000, cluding, 000 a. rec: hogs from '225 lbs. down an light and mediumweight packing ate ars GRAIN sows strong to 10 higher than Fri-| Minneapolis, 19.—()—Wheat day’s average; heavier butchers and | receipts Palas 2 cars compared heavy sows slow, around steady, not tos 380 8 year ag0. Thole A80 to 225 tbe, 12-50 fo 42 Ts: Ae atone tae aie choice r 8. 0 12.75 150 to 170 Ibs. 12.00. to 12.70; bulk rain elo '@ quotations today follow: food packing sows 290 to 560 Ibs. Cash Wheat 10.25 to 11.00. Deliverea To Arrive Gattle 7.000, calves 2,000; very it-|1 h'y DNS. tle beef in run but general demand Ibs..... 1.5356 1.59% 000 ww. narrow; Killers resisting higher ask=|1 DN 6 66 ing prices lower on al except choice and prime steer and Ibs. + 1.51% 1.58% elfer and steer yearlings: toppy 5 my eeaeen cattle strong; best steers 16 + 14956 1.57% ewe loads Th18 tors 13: medium to good grades not reliable wanted on - 148% 1.56% shipper account and market weals with some bids lower; stockers ani feeders firm: general she stock mar- + 147% 1.51% CI et about steady but very slow; bulis strong to 15 higher: vealers steady 1.46% 1.52% 005 seve to 25 higher; selected kinds showing 6 advance on Kosher account in selling + 1.45% 151% 00 ceeee up to 10.00; several loads Indiana ted choice to prime heifers around 15.35; +14 fipee) sees very, few fed heifers in crop; grass TAA 180% ooo s8 elfers ‘0 8. sheep, 4,000, Including, 4,300 direct; 1.48% 1.48% : ring lambs slow; most sales abou ay: some bids lower, particularly |. Ibs. + 142% 1.46% A natives: top native spring lambs t {10.60 to small killers; others, 10.50 Ibe. sen 7.141% 144% S |down: most spacker bids, 10.00: six joubles oo laho_—sspri ng mbes 10.00 STR eht: sheep steady; ewes sori is po ha J cpus Ea 3.00 sIoux CITY Sioux City, Say 19.—(AP—U. 8. D. )—Cattle 2,500; calves 500; beef ers and yearlings uneven, rly yearlings largly on outside ace count, fully steady; others little changed: fed heifers scarc grass fat she stock uneven; few on shipping &ccount fully steady, larger intrests biddin oe. ers and feeders firm; a. fed yearlings up to 16: 23: some. meta d 14.50; short fed and grassy kinds down to 9.00 and below; load good 675 lb. heifers 11.50; early bulk common and medium cows 5.25 to 6.25; low cutters bid down to 3.50: few good light stock steers around 8.50, Current stocker and fed cattle quotations: Steers 550 to 800 Ibs. good and choice 6.75 to 9.50; common and medium 5.00 to 6.75; 800 to 1050 Ibs. good and choice 7.00 to 9.75: common and medium 5.25 to 7.00; heifers good and choice 6.50 to 8. common and o|medium 5.00 to 6.50: cows good 4.75 {to 5.50: common and medium 4.00 to 4,753 calves (steers) good and choice 7.00 to 9.2 edium 6.00 to 7.00. Hogs including 13 direct; market at standstill: ce lots early to shippers 5 to 10 higher; 200 250. 1b, butchers 11.75 to 11.8 \dium and light sows 1! packers talking lower; stags 11.00 | down; feeder pigs up to 10.00; feeding sows ep 3.200; ineludinj 8; no early fat lamb asking steady: choice lambs held around 10.01 uy é: ing lower; indications ewes steady, salable largely 3.75 down. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, July 19.—(P)-—Range lof carlot grain sales: Wh No. 3 ‘dark northern 1.48 to 1. No. 4 mixed 1.29%; No. 2 hard wint white 40 . Rye, No. 2, Bariey. 0.4, 60, Fi Flax, MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, ony, 20.—(AP—U, 8. D. A.)—Potatoes: BPBNen moderate; demand moderate; market steady. New stock, 100 Ib. sora White Rose, U. S. 5 combination gra to 2.0 1: jour! OpPieEa U. 8. No. 1, 1% inch mes 1,50; Kansas Cob- biers, U. 8, No. 1, 1% inch minimum, 50;' home rown, bushel Early Ohios 1. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. New York, July Great _ Brita’ 97%; tal: 26%; Germany free 40.23, re, HESS, travel 26-10: Norway 28.00; Swe- den ‘25.65; Montreal 99.82 13/ INIPEG CASH GRAI in gr ei ed wools for futures require- Conspicuous share gainers is nl | Livestock | : 6.00; plain and medium stock steers | gep, with Friday; steady to higher than | Jul: Saturday; good and choice 160-240 Ibs, | Se welght 262 Ibs; for the week 10.69: | Sep. lambs opening slow, talking 25 or more | Se) Dairy cows steady, well-bred spring- | Oo} basket, | Low | Grain Quotations] BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) 19 No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs, No. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibe. 43 lbs., 11; 42 Ibe! 100 Sao 39 Ibé., 1.03; 3 ibe, 1.01; No, 1 herd ambér durum ... durum CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, July 19—)— Wheat— Open Hich Low Close) July .c+-12B, 198 126 1.26% Be 19TH 127% 135% 128% 129° 120% 1.27% 128 ay (new). nal rae 1.25% 1.28 (old). 12 2a 1a 120035 110% |= 19% 16% 11% 41% 41% 28 39 37 37 35) 38% 38% 37% 37% ae ae Re soe ae ee RRS Se Bee FER RR Re ES ¥ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1987 WHEAT TUMBLES IN warren. 1 hrifty Persons Never Skip PRIGE IN GHIGAGO “MARKET TURNOVERS 2 Largest Weekly Increase in Visible Supply Ever Known Causes Fall Chicago, July 10. down by the largest weekly increase of the United States wheat visible supply HEMPHILL, oldest exclusive Diesel Schools offer the ‘universally re- cognized Diesel training; complete unexcelled day, night and home study courses with practical shop training on largest group of di- versified Diese! engines for instruc- tion purposes; effective placement service. Send for Free 32 page illustrated booklet. “The MARCH OF DIESEL” HEM- PHILL DIESEL SCHOOLS, Amer- ica’s Original Nationwide. Tribune Ad No. 22431. LEARN auto mechanics, diesel, top and body repair, acetylene and arc welding. Practical training. Free catalog. HANSON AUTO SCHOOL, Box 1780-x, Fargo, North Dakota. ever known, wheat tumbled 3% obits ® bushel late Monday. The increase was 21,861,000 bushels. A year ago, the increase was but 13,- 739,000 bushels. At the close, wheat was 1%-1% un- der Saturday's finish, Sept. 1.26%-%, Dec, 1.27%-1.28; corn 2% off to roe up, Sept. 1.10%-%, Dec. 77%-%, and oats 1%-3 cents down. BEARISH! CAUSES. WHEAT TUTORES TO DROP Minneapolis, July 10. Prete B= sional bearishnegs becay! ey heavy receipts of new whea: th: west and one of the h Wiest supply increases on wheat futures to clos The local market was somewhat dependent because of black rust. Tre from the Red River valley. & power was poo: closed 1 lower at 1.48%, Sept. 1 pas at 1.41% and Dec. 1 down at 1.88%, Flax trade was thin ruled é¢asy on account of ness, July flax clesed 2.06%, and Bene % lower at Coarse, an utures: reactpa oats closed i} ie ae at 38% aaa, buy: nealy wheat. * with lown at ye. 1% whea ah % ane Sept. lower at 57' cae spring wheat was in limitd supply and firm in tone with demand Durum and northwestern win- | ter wheat was unchanged, while southwestern winter wheat was easy there was virtually no deman were a shade easier and in fair mand. Rye was firm with offers ligh; and demand good. Barley wae. 3.to weaker and ne was in quiet to good ing on quality. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, July, 19.—@—Closing cash prices: Wheat, No, 1 heavy dark nort! ern spring 1. 5% 0, 1.59%; No.1 dan porter 1.49% te Behe: 565%; Ni ici t 01. Nt? No. 4, | ered 3 "1.51%; No, a ia, a No, 1 northern 1.51% to 1.54%. No. dark hard winter Montana none im: No ‘da amber a e to 120. u Mixed durum discounted 3 to 5 below hard ambers. Flax No. 1, pics aor) 300i Rye, No. 2, 87 Oats, No. 3’ white So tS 43%, toate? malting 55 to 85; feed 51% No. MINNEAPOLIS STO Fetaddagoaas duly Pe stocks eat Bank 13%. No. % NOTICE OF isemeree |EXECUTION By virtue of an execytion issued up- on the judgment docketed June abth, 1987, in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Borisley County, North Dakota, in favor of Ow! ers’ Loan Corporation, a corpo! Reimer an against John fartin, dia Martin, and Cent: Lumber Company, a corporation, fendants, I will sell so much as may be necessary of real estate in Bur- leigh Conny North Dakota, describ- ed as follow: Lot Five. te fads the North Bien (N 8 ft.) fe: f Lot Six (6) in Block Thirty-six (3 y Northern Pacific Sec- ond Addition to the City of Bismarck, according to the certified plat thereo: 4 Be file in the office of the Register of in and for said County and i Sta to satisfy the amount and lien of said judgment thereon B cus sum of $3896.12, and costs of pub- ie auction, to the high Sader tor cash, at the front of the Court .| House in the City of plemarck, Bur- leigh Cee North Dakota, at two o'clock P, M., on ey 29th, 1937. FR} E, ANSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, N, D. W. Ray Reichert, Dickinson, N._D. Wa 1.33% 135% ....6 Hey i - Wor A H Wa 1.33% 134% ...00 fer r Piaintite, NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that the North Dakota Department of Btate Highways, Bismarck, North Dakota, has filed with the Board of Univer- sity and School Lands an application to purchase a certain tract of land in Burleigh penny) for Right of Way, lying in the (Oa Twenty-eight (28), One nuadeee torty iGO) ‘North, Range Eighty ( West, foe Gal pene: strip of land 75 feet Ag BAlolnine, and ext ast line of Section ss excepting Ley iving ‘within 38 fest of the section lines. Tract contains 2.50 acres, more or ain ff and the Board of University a value at the rate of ee 80 pe thereon. Further, that the Board of Univer- sity and Bchool Lands has fixed the day of AGRast 1937, at 10 Biel OEe M. in the office of the em Land Somnmtteioner at the Capi in Bis- marck, North Dakots, as the time and Wheat | 4 1 DEW or 1 HW... 1.80% 1.31% 2.00 woes 3 DEW or 2 HW... 1.20% 1.30% 2000 wove 3DHWor 3-H OW... 1.28% 1.20% 1.06 so. Duram 1 amber hd 60 Ibs. 1.28 «1.31 2 amber hd lbs... 127 1.30 teoee 2 amber hd Ibs... 1.25 1.20 sseee seer 8 amber hd 57 Ibs... 1.28 1.27 — seeee aseee 3 amber ‘ 56 Ibs. 4. 1.21 1.26 sree oovee 1.24 Chi in’ New York | No. 1 mixed white 1.31 Oats 35 4, No. winnt eg, July 19— M—C: to 38%; mae i waite {0% to 42%; No. hare 51 014 No.*2 whi ern as 3. northern rye. te No. 2 Ary 3 No. 3 whi 1|Barley feed 53 t mixed feed |!ng 71 to 90 nominal place for hearing sald ap: tion and any citizer Inte! my pear and show cause why said Plication should not be granted, or why the price is Iapar teint. LUSVIG_ PEDERSON, / COMMISSIONER. 1212-19-26 8 Ons STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of oF ee DISTRICT COURT, Fourth Judi- chal District. Gordon he Myers, Plaintitt, vs. Julia Cook, Thomas O'Leary, and all other persons unknown claimin, e or interest in, or Hen or encumbrance p= 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 ts filed in the of- fice of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer the subscriber at iis office in ity of Bismarck, Burleigh Cou! ty, North Dakota, within thirty da: after the service of this summons up- on you, exelusive of the day of such ery Pay and tn case of your failure to it or answer, jud! nt will be a ade tn th fault, for the the complaint. in ismarck, Nore Dakota, | Go this ire day 3 guly. A.D.1 Attorney for Ottice and Po 44 Bismarck, North Sete A kota, namely: Lots T (3), and poe. (20) in Me! le city of marek, in Barleigh County, akota. That the purpose 0 tion is to determine adverse said real Proper! and to id ree sorry, in the hat no personal i the Getbngen Inst any of the sin sald act ‘net tion. this 6th ‘day of July, A. D. BS. Rogister, Attorney ete enia Pisintitt, Srey Bismarck, North Dakota. seata Ls 7 T-12-19-26. SUE DIGBY, instructor. Shorthand ae typing. Phone Ta 2 223 and ———————E—E———_ Personal FREE! If excesh acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indiges- tion, Heartburn. Get free sample doctor’s prescription, Udge, at Cap- ital Cut Rate, Bismarck and Cen- tral Drug Company, Mandan. WANTED from private party $3, on good Bismarck income property. Write Tribune Ad. 22406. 4|SWEDISH massage and reducing. Ladies only. 163-W. 211 Rosser. Phone K. KLEIN for Federal Land Bank ea=E=—e=q}$§€§$E=€Eee=aEwe=__ Household Goods for Sale |FOR immediate sale! Three cush- foned wicker couch, full sized bed, writing desk, chiffonier, over- stuffed chair, 50-Ib. ice box, cur- tains, three winged screen, fruit jars, sanitary cot, single spring mattresses, and miscellaneous ar- ticles. Mrs. Wm. A. Schwartz, 700 4th Street. Phone 67-J. |BASY electric washer, $10, sewing machine, $15, 75 pound capacity ice box, $10, oak armchair, $2. 608 Third, Tel. 415-R. DINING room furniture consisting of table, six chairs, buffet and chine cabinet. Call at 623 8th Street. |50-LB, enamel ice box, porcelain ta- ble cabinet, bridge lamp. Very reasonable. Call 678-M_ evenings. BABY buggy, baby bed, kitchen work table, kitchen table and chairs. 414 Hannifin, Basement Apartment. MOHAIR davenpart and chair, Wil- ton rug. All good condition. 811 10th. Phone 1228-W. LOT FOR SALE Houses for Rent HOUSE, partly furnished. 312 15th Street, South. See Fred Helfin- ie at St. Alexius Hospital Laun- SOBERN Toa Te BEER heat and garage attached. Inquire at 1026 10th Street. ROOMING and boarding house for rent. The furnishings for sale. 217 8th Street. SIX room modern hoyse with gar- age. Near high school. Inquire 214 5th Street. MODERN bungalow. Located 115 Ave. B. Call at 522 2nd Street. FOR RENT Modern new small home. Bed- room 9'6”x12’, Bath 5’x?’ with built-in tub, Living Room 11'6”x 14’, Kitchen 8'6’x12’ with built- Avenue C and Sixteenth St. Hedden Real Estate Agency Webb Block Phone 0 Strayed TWO horses. One bay gelding, weight 1000, branded U Bar N on right thigh. One black mare, 1000, branded spear on left shoulder. Write Pete Nasset, Driscoll. Insects learned to manufacture Paper, administer anesthetics, farm, domesticate other creatures, ventilate Siete Domes, and make Deer? Jone: of sucl jOTICE OF PUBLICATION Notice is hereby paren peat the North paker i fi rtment of State Highways, rek, North Dakota, has file "ith "he. Board of University and &chool Lands an application to purchase a certain tract of land in urleigh County, for purpose of a by ht of Way lying in the E4NW% jection (Bixteen 16), Township One hondrad oy (140) North, Range ‘est, described as fol- lows: PAreel 9 All that portion of sald BEXNWY of Bec. 16, lying to ee left of a line run paraliel to and 7 et to the right of the eo tewing ribed centerline: rage ing at the NE corner of said E' 43 pone tion 16, thence running Ki along th ues tion line 1144.0 Pate thence a 3° curve to the lef! cepting the portion here- tofore est ote for highwa: Ager iet and the portion within 33 of the section line, Tract contains 1 51 crak, Ua fe oF i a vers at ines rate of $25. tore Be Further, that the are of ay Bchool Lands has £1 i ay pe f August ear ry 3: 1 ee cone of Uni- it a value ds er acre, fusreon, Univer- i Say citisen interested may appear and show cause why sald application should not be granted, or why the price is tnenteg lent. LUDVIG! PEDERSON, COMMISSIONER. the WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted at once: rienced hardware man, also one clerk in large hardware store, good town Red River Valley, Minnesota. Steady position, chance for advancement. State experience, quelifications, age, nationality, wages expected first letter. Also enclose photo. Write Tribune Ad, 22438, YOUNG man. Some college educa- tion desirable. At least three months work. Can earn $2.50 per day. Write Tribune ad 22440. SINGLE man on dairy farm. Oné mile south of Bismarck. Must be experienced and reliable. L. J. Garske. Phone 2333. BARBER at once. Single man prefer- red. Blackstone Barber Shop, New Rockford, North Dakota. ——————~—~—>_EE>—eSESEEE Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED gitl to do general housework on farm until all farm work and housecleaning is done next fall. Wages, $10 8 month. Ad- dress Mrs. J. R. Fairfield, Eldridge, N. D., Box 53, EXPERIENCED girl with references for housework. Must like children. Good wages. Write Tribune Ad 22364. COMPETENT maid for housework. Phone 189. —————eEEEE———EEEEeEeeEE—— Work Wanted WANTED: All kinds of sewing and altering for men, women, and children. Men’s shirt made to any measurement. Your work appreci- __ated. 421 Ist Street. EXPERIENCED seven years grocery clerk wants position as clerk or manager. A-1 references. Give full details. Write Tribune Ad 22396. EXPERIENCED and capable girl wants work by day or hour . Boy, also, wants work, mowing lawns, etc. Call 1980, EXPERIENCED woman and girl want washing, ironing and clean- na Man wants to cut lawns. Phone general ‘WASHING by careful experienced woman. Part or all finished. Called for and delivered. Phone 2455-W. WASHING—Family or individual size. ‘Very reasonable. Also have gas stove for $5. 111) Broadway. GIRL wants housework by day or hour. Also roommate to share room. Phone 574-J. Apartments for Rent Automobiles for Sale NEW apartment. Two rooms and bath. Dressing room, locker, laun- dry privileges. Adults only. See ore at 606 Thayer between 2 and p.m. FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Elec- tric stove. Laundry privileges. ried couple without children or 3 or 4 business ladies. Inquire at The Tribune office. home. Two bedrooms, bath, living- room, kitchen, gas range, water and gas furnished. Laundry room. Ac- cess washing machine. Kelvinator. 18th Street. Phone 1132-W. DESIRABLE unfurnished basement apartment with private entrance. Three rooms and bath, Lights, gas, water and garage furnished. Laun- dry room. Close in. Phone 1161. FOUR room unfurnished apartment. Private bath. Gas and water fur- nished, Built-in cupboards. Refriger- ator. Laundry privHeges. Inquire at 1510 Thayer. Phone 1650. EXCEPTIONALLY COOL, light and airy four room and bath apartment. Tastefully furnished. Built-in kit- chen, fireplace, Maytag washer, Hoover vacuum, 901 10th. 1934 FORD V-8 sedan. A-1 condition. Has new motor, tires, paint and wax job, brakes. Delux equipment. Phone 1093-R. USED CARS Dodge Coupe Graham Coupe Plymouth Coupe Whippet Coupe Plymouth two-docr Plymouth two-door Chrysler Sedan Plymouth Sedan ‘ Plymouth Sedan Chrysler Sedan Plymouth Sedan Chrysler Sedan Pontiac Sedan Plymouth Sedan International pick-up 1934 Chevrolet pick-up 1930 Reo truck 23 Years of Honest Used Car Dealing CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. Telephone 700 Bismarck, N. D, USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first, Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154, 1011 E. Main. MODEL A Ford coupe. A-1 condi- tion. Four new tires. New battery. C. ©. Hibbs. Telephone 281. 1931 1931 1929 1929 1937 1933 1935 1935 1932 1932 1931 1931 1930 1929 1935 UNFURNISHED modern apartment. electric refrigeration. Fireplace. Over Woodmansee Sta- tionery Store. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. APARTMENT for rent in Rue Apart- ments. Three rooms and bath. All modern, Newly decorated. Adults only. Call at 711 Ave. A or phone 1499-W. FURNISHED apartment. Large front room, kitchenette, 2nd floor. $26. ONE 1930 Oldsmobile Sedan in good condition at 513 Broadway. All Car Service Garage. $85 credit on a Plymouth or DeSota at @ liberal discount. Write Trib- une ad 22330. fe Ss. , days bed. L. T. Rhodes, 212 8th St. Phone 1130. FOR SALE—1937 Master DeLuxe Town Sedan. Write Tribune Ad. For Sale or Trade UNFURNISHED three room and bath semi-basement apartment. Laundry privileges, Gas and water furnish- ed. 402 14th. FURNISHED apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchenette, ah bath. Private entrance. Adults. C. L, Pearee. 322 1st Street. FURNISHED one latge room base- ment apartment for light house- keeping. Private entrance. $14 month. 1014 Broadway. room atid two room apartment. Clean. Washing privileges. Close in. 113 Mandan Street. Phone 637-J. WANTED—Plain sewing including quilting and rug making. 406 2nd. Phone 2354-M. Business Opportunity merchandise stock, ony hardware and dry goods stock in town of 525 population. In heart of potato belt in Red River Val- ley. Must be seen to be appreciated. A real money maker. Sickness is reason for selling. Will rent or sell building. No dead stock. Write ‘Tribune ae 22401. eal rd business in county seat town of 1,100. Good equipment. Paying proposi- on Reasonable. Write Tribune Ad. Gl iE, cool room housekeeping. Nicely wales Lavatory. Quiet. 208 Ros- facecy furnished room. Stationary bowl. Hot and cold water. For gen- tleman. 610 7th Street. Phone 26. clean, sleeping rooms. Close in. single, one double. Phone 834-W. PLEASANT slepping room. Suitable for one or two. Always hot water. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. LARGE, cheerful furnished room with private bath. Close to capitol and high school. 1021 7th St. ONE large slee: room with large Closet. Close to bath. Hot water at all times. 421 1st Street. : , large unfurnished room. Hot water always. City heat. 304% Main. Apts. No. 7. SLERPING room on first floor. Next to bath. Hot water at all times. Phone 1760. 408 10th. TWO pleksant front rooms and in- closed porch for light housekeeping. Gas heat, frigidaire and hot water. Adults only. 419 9th. COMPLETELY and exceptionally well furnished, first floor. For from 2 to 4 months. For 3 or 4 adults. Call at 409 5th. FURNISHED, single room for light housekeeping. Gas and lights sup- plied. Suitable for two persons. _ Phone 1849. FURNISHED three-room apartment. Heat, light, gas and water. Imme- diate possession. $85. 506 2nd Street. Phone 875. FURNISHED apartment. Living room and kitchenette. Modern. Adults only.. Phone 1893-W. 503 9th Street. FOUR rooms unfurnished. Three rooms furnished. All newly decor- ated. Gas, heat, lights furnished. 622 3rd. ments. Lights, heat and washing privileges. $25 per month. 222 Man- dan 8t. TWO rooms, Kitchenette and bath. Unfurnished. Downtown location. Apply at Gussner’s, 310 Main Ave. ONE four-room modern apartment. Furnished. Available at once. Call at rear door, 413 West Thayer. FURNISHED room apartment. Private bath. Ground floor. Laun- dry privileges. 924 4th Street. apartment. One room and kitchen. 618 7th Street. Adults only. Inquire at 616 7th. THREE room apartment. Gas, lights, Very reasonable. ette, for two. Rental $23. 618 6th Street. ONE room and Kitchen apartment, ineluding gas, lght and water. 322 TWO fine four room apartments. Call at 606 Main Avenue. TWO room apartment on first floor. 411 Sth St. Phone 273. ROOM with evening and morning meal. Gentlemen only. Phone 145. 401 5th Street. COOL, comfortable room in private home. Available July 15. Inquire at 308 Avenue A. PLEASANT modern furnished room. Next to bath. Close in. Phone 926-J. S01 Sra Street, LARGE pleasant sleeping room. One or two gentlemen. 323 Ist 8t. Phone 2091. ONE double and one single sleeping room. Close in. 410 3rd Street. NICE room for rent. Modern house. * 410 10th Street. Phone 1603. t | ROOM for one or two girls. 315 Man- dan Street. Phone 1844-M TWO sleeping rooms for rent. 207 13th St. Phone 2082-W. ROOMS for rent. Close to bath. 682 lith Street. Wanted Jee. Rent HOUSE trailer. 4 US Two weeks beginning pe House Wanted FURNISHED house wanted. Couple. No, children. References. Phone Lost—Brown Brindle Female Bi from 820 Eleventh St., Saturday. $5.00 REWARD MELVILLE ELECTRIC SHOP 406% Broadway Wearing harness. Strayed away ‘Will pay $5.00 for her return to FURNISHED two room apartment. 118 W. Thayer. Phone 967. ——[_—X—X—_"_—_—= Miscellaneous for Sale PHILCO auto radio. Complete. Just like new. Cost $56. Will take less Hoover cleaner, electric stove, 7x7 tent, two air mattresses. Write Tri- bune Ad 22404. CUT-RATE EYE GLASSES. Why pay more? 113 1st Street. South of Chev- role; Garage. Phone 158. Dr. MacLachlan Optical Company. KISCO ventilation—a fan for every Purpose. See them st Norge Ap- pliance Company. E. G. Sturm. Twe Cheap. Ty good 5 diator Shop. 606 Main. QUARTER section adjoining village with high school. Feed and water for stock. Cash or lots in Bismarck. Phone 395 Mandan. Butler's Store. Wanted to Buy A MODERN five room house with basement apartment. Will pay cash. Write Tribune Ad 22365. ‘WILL pay cash for good used cars. Bring car and title. Riedinger Mo- tor, Mandan, North Dakota. GAS stove in good condition. Phoné 1471-R. —_—___ For Sale WHAT is known as the Eagles Cafe, 116 2nd Street, Bismarck. Complete restaurant equipment. Priced very reasonable. Established business. Reason for selling, party leaving. Also, Sargent piano for sale. ONE McCormick-Deering combine harvester, 12 or 15 foot, for the price of a new binder. Arthur M. Nelson, Coman Court Service Station, Bis- marck. BEAUTY SHOP—Payroll town. Sup- plies, everything included. Two Tooms, 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 pieuead Bismarck, North Da- cote. FIVE acres with five-room house, basement garage, barn, two acres of garden. L. L. Davis, Bismarck, 2 _tnlles south of Fort pavement,“ CUTE Terrier pup, only seven months old. Well trained and nicely marked. Can be seen at 618 6th Street. Rear Apts. 200 ACRES. Well improved land. 40 miles northwest of Minneapolis, L. L. Davis, Bismarck, 2 miles south of Fort pavement . FOR SALE or exchange. Purebred Red Poll bulls. Reasonable price if een al at once. H. Beckert, Killdeer, pe 600 ACRES ranch and farm land, two miles east of Wing, N. D. Plenty of water. Rock bottom Price. Write Tribune Ad 22425, NO. 7 HOWELD well drill. Good con= dition. 500 ft. rods, ropes. Full sets of tools. Tom Bowen, Napoleon, N. Dak. -|FOUR used 6 ply 600-16 Goodyear double eagle casings. Good condie tion. Inquire Tribune office. Lost and Found TOST—Small_ gold rosary between Ave, B and Bismarck Hospital. Re- ward. Phone 685-M. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. 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