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New York Stocks| Closing Prices July 23 45% | M-Cont Pet 31% % | Minn Honey 111% 10% | Minn Mol I’p 13% 1 | Mont Ward 63% 58% | Nat Biscuit 23% Nat Csh Reg 35% Nat Dry Prod 21 30% No Amer : Oliver Farm 2% | otis Hie cMSI custPptd 4%| Rem Rand 118% | Rep Steel 19% Tob B 13%! Schen Dis 58 | Simmons 48%} Sou Cal Ed Rad CubAm Sug 9% | Sou Ry Pr 64) Sperry Corp Dia Match 27%] Std El Auto Lite 39% |Stone & Web 24% £l Pw & Lt 21% |Studebaker Frest T&R 33 |Swift & Co 24% Corp Tex GuifS 39% % Truax Traer 11% Gee paeeeee, Unc rbide 100 GNTIO otf 23% )0N Air Cor ne Un Corp “3% | US rubber 95 |US Smelt R 92% 314 |op si Pr 180% Int it B Mch 161 vi um I Warn Pict a ei W Un Tel Westing Air 44% 1% | Wes E & Mf 151 Lig & MB (4a)b! Wrigley Jr — See | Produce Markets x Chicago, July 22.—()—Poultry was hursday with both butter and 8 quoted as stead utter 16,052, 8 anged, Ry 18,427, steady, prices un- ry. teady, prices un- 3. Leghorn hens 13 ers, colored 20, h and 8 Rock 22, barebacks 18; broilers, col- ored 20, Plymouth and WI th and White Rock 9; roosters 14, Leg- 8 13; ducks, white p 12, small 11; 4 NEW YORK New York, July 22.—()—! ‘ht, slow. Fowls, colored eB Dressed poultry quiet and Fresh old turkeys western and southwestern) Frozen chickens, fryers 19-25%; roasters 21%-28; other dressed prices unchanged. Butter, 14,775, easier. her than re irsts (88-91 scores) (northwestern, M! -27%; standards 23%; “Siig: medicine Tp -20. fo} BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES High Low Close | cho! Tikerator Bia ir Stan- dards, Oct. .... 24% CHICAGO CASH GRAIN chi 22.—()—C N red 13-35%: i ) No, 2° white ‘of the wool market 23. >The undertone jhowed « decided improvement Thurs; day, Interest of buyers broad: Scattered gales of re sel Ee APO! POTATOES bree fart) 55: ly Ohios, $1.00. adc ah dees NEW YORK MARKET | RESTRICTS RALLIES Banking Quarters Watch Gyra- tions of French Franc With Some Concern New York; July 22—()—Late profit selling Thursday stemmed a sizeable rally in the stock market. stricted, transfers be! around 1,- 000,000 shares, id B Banking quarters watched with some concern gyrations of the French year low but eventually righted it- appt nds were uneven,-as were com- modities. Wheat at Chicago dropped ee 4 cents a bushel and corn fell Oils were given an afternoon with Standard of N. J. coy ‘acuum, Seaboard, Texas Corp., and Houston registering small improve. ment. Recent reductions in gasoline Livestock SOUTH 8ST. PAUL South St. Paul, July 2.—()—(v. 8. Dept. Agr.)—€attie 1,500; ‘market’ fairly active on small supply; slaugh- ter steers and she:stock strong; bulls steady; stock cattle very scarce; good light steers and yearlings 11.50-14.50; 15.00; light grass cutter steers down to 5.00; most grassy heifer kinds go- ing at 5.00-8.00; cutters and low cut- % ter cows mainly 3.75-4.75; best beef cows 5.00-7.00; sausage bulls mainly 5.25-6.00; light cutters down to 4.25; few plain stocker: steers down’ from: 6.00, Calves 1,600; -:vealers strong; good to choice grades 7.50-900; top Hee eel cull to medium grades and gilts steady to strong; spots high- good and choice 160-240 Ibs, 12.10-35; 300-350 Ibs. 10.90-11.50; good sows 350 Ibs. down 10.60-75; heavier weights down to 9.90 or less; average cost 1% | Wednesday 10.93; weight 285 lbs. Sheep -1,100; .réecaipts include two lambs opening active, 25 higher; bulk good and choice native springers 10.00; Idahos held considerably higher; other classes unchanged, small lots medium to good slaughter yearlings Most 6.50-7.25; slaughter ewes 2.50- 4.00; yearling breeding ewes 8.50 down. Dairy cows 2.50-5.00 higher for the week; active at the advance; 80.00; plain lightweight spr: ers and milkers down to 45.00 or less. average; top 12.90; bulk ..good and choice 180-260 1b. 12.50-85;' 150-170 1b. 12,35-75; 270-340 ‘Ib, 11:50-12.50; bulk good packing sows 10.35-11.15; few light weights to 11.25. Cattle, 6,000; calves, 1,200; liberal supply strietly grain fed steers and yearlings here; less active than Wed- nesday, opened slow, but closing fair- ly active and steady; and y long yearlings 16.00; short areas. steers of value to sell lown to.8.00 unevenly 4 lower; all light weight heifi mixed yearlings firm; best 15.00; bulk henfer crop stockers and feeders steady; sup; mostly common to good grade native land southerns selling at 8.50:-down to | 6.50; preetical top weighty sausage {bulls 6.75; selected vealers to 10.50. } Sheep, 5,000 including 1,500 dire spring lambs active, 10-25 higher; six doubles 86 lb, Idaho springs 10.75 straight; most native spring lambs 10,50-75 few choice .50-75 to all interes! to small killers 10.85; to good Montana yearli ;Steady; slaughter ewes Si Cit; my 2c. joux City, July 22.— . A.)—Cattle 1200; calves 150; eers and yearlings fairly th strong; fat she stock little chan stockers and feeders firm, load jcholce long yearlings 16.10-15. Prime absent and quoted above 1: short fed and pate kinds down to 00 and below; small lots choice light fers up to 12.50; most bi 15,50-6.50; cutter grades ma! . {75; few common and medium. light stock steers 7.00 down. stocker and feed cattle quotations: Steers 550-800 lbs. good {and choice 7,00-9.50; common and medium 5.00-7. 800-1050 lbs. good .00; common and 3 heifers good and common and medium 5.00-6.50; cows, good 4.75-! mon and medium . 4.00-' cal (steers) good and choice 7.00-! medium 6.00-7:00. Hogs 1500; including 60 dire fairly active, steady to 10 up; shipping demand broad for medium and light. butchers and sows; top 12:00; good |and choice 190-250 Ib, butchers 11.85- 14.00; 250-300 1b. heavies 1 160-180 Ib. lights 11.25-75; 1: |light lights 10.50-11.25. (220 lb. butchers 10.75. good sows 10.40-75; mediums 9.75-10.25; st: il down; feeding pigs up to 10.50; ing sows scarce, Shee! 500, spring lambs steady to 25 higher; natives show advance, most native lambs 10.25; deck 74. Idaho Pom package eee ewes steady; 01 ea 2.50-4. few 4.25; deck 69- 1b. WB oCloaiy cash 1 heavy dark, N. 8. 1 dark northern, dark northern, dark northe dark northern, northern, -1.43%- k hard winter, Mon- ; durum: No, 1 hard 5 1 aeeum “discounted aPiNer! No. 1, 2.06.5 8365. No.75 whites Yiss-s18. BESS a oe FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, July 22.— (Fi exchange steady, Great | fe dollars, others tt reat Britain 4.98%; Franc STMENT TRUSTS INVE! toa . Ne ey Tork) No Am Tr Sh 2.78 No. Quart Inc Sh 18.02, 19. PRORT TAKING IN] (CORN MARKET DIP Volume was still somewhat re-|37 franc. This unit broke to a new’ 11-1: self under what was termed “official” | Barley uly, stocks was an infi - e n luence in this de. « 35% 25% 34% 34% A% 34% 33% 33% 35% 36% 35 » 101% 6% 1.06% 106% 1.06% 3%, choice mediumweights held above! ; Hogs 2,700; market slow; - barrows | Dec. er; packiny sows steady to 15 higher; | July loads Idaho lambs; balance natives; | Se! Dae aR Weight sp! Ts. to suippers 65.00- | Oct. ge ursday 116 compared to 196 cash wheat and coarse today Delivered To Arrive oe 145% 151% 142% | + 143% 1.50% 141% . 1.41% 1.49% 1.40% . 1.30% 148% 1.38% 137% 1.46% 1.36% 138% 1.44% 1.39% + 1.85% 143% 1.30% + 1.34% 142% 1.27% 133% 140% 124% 1.82% 1.38% 1.21% 131% 1.36% 1.18% Or BW... 1.25% 127% J yam + <} tm 3 Oar tm ‘24 RB: : 0 pan 44 78 | 122% 128% ..... 300 121% 1.22% Toe Demy ep 243 RR: 424 g 4 OO Ibs. .. 1.18% 1.21% E: & 3 eg 18% 87 Ibs, .. 113% 117% 86 Ibs, .. 111% 1.16% $5 Ibs; .. 1.09% 1.14% : 54 Ibs... 107% 1.12% 63 Ibs... 1.04% 1.10% 52 Ibs... 1.02% 1.08% BL Ths. 1.00% 1.04% wee 117% 1.21% Me ipsa No. 4 dark northern, | 2 i i 88 eeeae guy SRERRBEEE 28 FRR WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN. ly, 22,—(&)—Btocks CAUSES WHEAT T0 PLUNGE DOWNWARD Incompleté Reports of Available Supplies of Corn Caused Misconception Chicago, July 22—(7)—Big tumbles of corn prices late Thursday, more than 5% cents a bushel, plunged wheat values also heavily down surprise in the form of posting of 64| notices to deliver about 600,000 bu- shels of the grain on Chicago July contracts. Such @ quantity of corn was not believed to be available for ten- der. Reports of available supplies of corn here have been misleading in that they did not include all elevator Close |holdings including grain of foreign 122% 1.17% 118% origin. At the close, Chicago corn futures were % to 5 cents under Wednesday's finish, July 1.12-112%, % | 1.02-1.02%, December 76%-%, wheat 3%-4. cents down, September 1.18%- i yeast 1.20%-%, and oats %- WHBAT FUTURES SINK IN MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Mini olis, July 22.—()—Wheet : nk rapidly toward the close f th ssion led because ef the breaking: of support in the Chi- tefl market and stop-lossing of long o! holdings. t futures closed 3% low- 4 at 1.33%; and Dec, 8% at y 30 Flax futures met with little crush- er fl ea July and September flax closed 2 lower at 2.03 and 2.04, re- spectively. In the coarse grain list, oats liqui- dation was mild.- A July oats futures closed 1% lower at 36%; epee % at 32% and er: % at 338%; July rye 4% lower at 89; perk 2% at 80% and Dec. 2% at 82%; July feed barley % lower at 61 an Sept. 1% at 54%. Cash wheat offerings were Durum wheat was in fair aller. jemand. Northwestern winter wheat was scarce. Cash corn demand was ane Oats were slower. Rye was in fair to good demand. Barley was in quiet demand. Flax was in fair demand. CURB STOCKS New York, July 23.—(%)—Curb: Cities Service 3%. American Gen, 10%, Blec, Bond & Share 19%. Fisk Rubber 13%. . ¢|Grand Forks Man Is Lions Board Candidate Chicago, July 22—()—Frank V. vertising Birch, Milwaukee, Wis., adi for president of the International Ol 15% | Association of Lions Clubs in ‘con- % vention here.” He will be elected with- out opposition Friday, W. Va. Gill, Roanoke, Va; Murray Potts, Alexandria, La.; Allen, Grand Forks, N. D. Railway Employes to . Convene at Valley City Valley City, N. D., July 2—(P)— North Dakota railway employes will open their two-day state convention here Friday, with delegates from 21 organizations in the state expected. Over 700 are expected to arrive in | special trains in the afternoon of the second day and, following s parade, convene at a business session in the new city auditorium. A miniature train will give rides to children all day Saturday. According to the accident statistics on the roads of that country is be- tween 5 and 6 p. m. Cincinnati, Egypt and Jeff Davis were the names of General Grant's , |three favorite war chargers. 3 STORIES IN STAMPS BY I. S. KLEIN se REN 868. s te (Copyright, 1987, NBA Service, In0.). |, Deted:, July , executive, was nominated Thursday suconeding; Edwin R. Kingsley, Parkersburg, Candidates for five places,on the board of directors were Leslie Elchel- berger, Honolulu, Hawaii; Dr. E. G. contol it. Further studies on use of sheep aré being made by the B| NDAC agricultural experiment Hanes, Springfield, Il.; Jack L. Min- ton, Nashville, Tenn.; Edward H. Paine, Michigan City, Ind.; Joe W. ; Thomas M. Robinson, Helena, Mont., and Murray Prior to the ice age, Yosemite valley ped canyon 2000 feet deep, but glaciers ground it into a broad U-shaped SS — NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN: That irtue of a judgment and decree losure and sale entered on the 22nd day of J: an action in the leigh County, Fourth Judicial District of the State of North Dakota, where- in the Federal Land Bank of Paul, a Body Corporate, is Plaintiff, a Nordstrom, his wife, Claire nda of England, the most dangerous hour Ce of that day, that certain y and mortga: ment and Special 10% hi ion T' ty=si: NUN ) of. Sect! loniawanizea ‘est of the Fifth Principal Meridian, One Ae ies piney (160) the date of sald judgment a: rod. Sheree of Bu =e iT FOR BIDS D ‘A STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Proposals for furnishin, hy ment will be way Commission in the offices of the tate Highway Depart: the WANT-ADS | Men to operate route of penny oe ette and confect you are a live wire and can stand Prosperity it will pay to investigate our proposition. Exclusive territory. Small investment. Silver Products Company, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis- consin. WANTED AT ONCE—Experienced Ford mechanic. If not experienced don’t apply. See shop foreman, Uni- versal Motor Company, Bismarck. dry privileges. Adults only. owner at 606 Thayer between FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Elec- tric stove. Laundry privileges. Fire- proof building. Suitable for mar- Tied couple without children or 3 or-4 business ladies. Inquire at The Tribune office. 1934 FORD V-8 sedan. A-1 condition Has new motor, tires, paint and wan job, brakes. Delux equipment, Phone 1003-R. USED car and truck parts for populay makes and models. Try us first Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154, 1011 E. Main.” = FORD tudor sedan, 1934. Excellent condition, Low mileage. Bargain: if you want a used car as good as new. 618 2nd. Rockford, North Dakota. Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED girl to do general housework on farm until all farm work and housecleaning is done next fall. Wages, $10 month. Ad- dress Mrs. J. R. Fairfield, Eldridge, N. D., Box 53. WOMAN for hotel work. Good salary for the right party. State age and experience. Hotel Turtle Lake, Turtle Lake, N. Dak. STRONG, capable woman on farm. No gutside work. Year round job. Catholic preferred. R. Magill, Ver- ona, N. Dak. ‘on farm wanted. per week. Write Tribune Ad 22489. ICED girl for general housework, 728 1st Street. FOR SALE KLEIN, Bismarck District Representative Work Wanted BARBER at once. Single man prefer- red. Blackstone Barber Shop, New FOUR room unfurnished gpartment. Private bath. Gas and water fur- nished. Built-in cupboards. Refriger- MODEL A Ford coupe. A-1 condi- tion. Four new tires. New battery, C. C. Hibbs.. Telepltone 281. ator. Laundry privileges. Inquire at 1510 Thayer. Phone 1650. APARTMENT for rent in Rue apart- $85 credit on a Plymouth or DeSotc at a liberal discount. Write Trib- une ad 22330. ments. Three rooms and bath. All modern. Newly decorated. Adults only. Call at 711 Ave. A. or phone FOR SALE—1937_ Master DeLuxe Town Sedan. Write Tribune Ad. - 22046, UNFURNISHED three room and bath semi-basement apartment, Laundry privileges. Gas and wa‘ ed. FURNISHED three room and two room apartment. Clean. Washing Street. Phone 637-J. EXCEPTIONALLY pleasant apart- ment for two girls or employed Near capitol and high school. Phone 2071. FURNISHED ‘or unfurnished. Room and kitchenette. Modern home, 1929 DE SOTO coupe. $85 cash. 411 3rd ‘Street. : Wanted to Buy BRING in your scrap iron and all other junk metal, hides, sheep pelts and wool. Northern Hide & Fur Company, Sam and Jack Sle- ven, Props. Brick building corner. sipyand Front Sts., Bismarck, N. WILL pay cash for good used cars. Bring car and title. Riedinger Mo- tor, Mandan, North Dakota. Upstairs, Outside entrance. Wash- er. 320 and Street. COMPLETELY and_ exceptionally well furnished, first floor. For from 2 to 4 months. For 3 or 4 adults. Call at 409 5th. FURNISHED three-room apartment. Heat, light, gas and water. Imme- diate possession. $35. 506 2nd Street. FOUR rooms unfurnished. Three INDIAN or Harley-Davidson motor- cycle. 1928 model or up. Write Tribune Ad, 22510. _, Business Opportunity MEAT market and grocery for sale or- rent. Fully equipped, all modern equipment. Rental $45 per month, $500 cash will handle. Located in a: good location in a good town. Write Tribune 22513. rooms furnished. All newly decor- ated. 421 1st Street. EXPERIENCED seven years grocery clerk wants position as clerk or manager. A-1 references. Give full details. Write Tribune Ad 22396, WANTED steady housework by woman 35 years old, with boy 6 years old. Mrs. Maggie Hintz, Em- met, North Dakota. EXPERIENCED woman and girl want washing, ironing and clean- ae Man wants to eut lawns. Phone LAWN mowers sharpened and re- paired. Call for and delivered. H. een Phone 1563-J. 1004 Ave. Wi IG by careful experienced woman. Part or all finished. Called for and delivered. Phone 2455-W. Wi (G—Family or individual size. Very reasonable. Also have gas stove for $5. 1110 Broadway. ated. Gas, heat, lights furnished. MODERN furnished ments. Lights, heat and washing privileges. $25 per month. 222 Man- dan 8t. WO room basement apartment. Cool, clean. Everything furnished. Ideal for couple working. $25. 600 Ast. WANTED: All kinds of sewing and altering for men, women, and children. Men’s shirt made to any measurement. Your work appreci- THREE room semi basement apart- ment furnished for light housekeep- ing. Private entrance. ONE furnished room and kitchenette. Private entrance, ment bedroom. $8. 314 W. Rosser. ONE room apartment. small room for sleeping or house- keeping. 309 8th. Phone 834-R. FURNISHED three room apartment. Private bath. Ground floor. Laun- dry privileges. 924 4th Street. laundry. Base- MEAT MARKET, fully equipped in thriving small town for sale, by estate which must’ close. | Write Williams & Lindell, Attorneys, Washburn, North Dakota. BARBER shop for sale. Terms. Good crops. Only shop in town. Write Tribune Ad 22514. : Lost and Found FOUND 5 He’s just a mongrel but what a pup - His tail is long, his head is. up. If he is yours, please let me Know . Because I like him, hope he knows, Write Tribune Ad 22370. 5 LOST: Five week old .Black Scottie pup. Return for reward. Lomas Oil Company, 917 Main Avenue. LOST: June 19, pink Cameo ring, Reward for return of ring or in- formation. Phone 678-M. Instruction DESIRABLE modern four room fur- nished apartment. First floor. Bath. Gas heat. 413 W. Thayer. SUE DIGBY, instructor. “Short! hand and typing. Phone 1619. 223 2nd Bt. 3 . FURNISHED three room apartment. STEADY or part time work by ex- perienced stenographer. Write Tribune ad 22478. 1 OLD boy desires work. Ex- perienced driver. Write Ad 22522. TWO experienced girls want day or hour work. Phone 1047-R. Look Your Best Let us clean and CLEANERS orejothes ome 2404 3223 South 11th Street Personal tral Drug Company, Mandan. 163-W. Rooms for Rent ter at all times, 623 6th Street. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. all times. 421 Ist Street. DOWNTOWN, large unfurnished room. Hot water always. City heat. 304% Main. Apts. No. 7. ¢| SLEEPING room on first floor. Next to bath. Hot water at all times. Phone 1760. 408 10th. 8th Street. Phone 375. ROOM with evening and 401 Sth Street. New Westinghouse Nicely decorated. Call 347. TWO room apartment. Across from bath. Second floor. Lights, gas and water furnished. 607 5th. ONE room apartment with kitchen- ette. Also, two room apartment. 411 5th Street. Phone 273. LARGE unfurnished two bedroom apart All modern. Inquire Apt. 5, 707 Ave. A. © room well furnished apartment. Call after 5 p. m. Adults. $25. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette, for two. Rental $23. 618 6th ONE room furnished apartment. and gas. Phone ONE room furnished apartment. Up- stairs, Adults, $15. Phone 1601-W. NEW one room modern furnished basement apartment. Call 1204. et) FREE! If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indiges- tion, Heartburn. Get free sample doctor’s prescription, Udga, at Cap- ital Cut Rate, Bismarck and Cen- SWEDISH massage and reducing. Ladies only. 211 Rosser. Phone Room Mate Wanted BUSINESS girl wanted to share apartment. Phone 845. Miscellaneous for Sale PHILCO auto radio, Complete. Just like new. Cost $56. Will take less Fred Kleingartner. COMFORTABLE, clean, cool room for rent. Board if desired. Hot wa- PLEASANT sleeping room. Suitable for one or two. Always hot water. Mattresses MATTRESSES tenovated and rebuilt, Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126. oem — LOT FOR SALE Located in niost desirable part of city. Priced to sell. Terms $5 per month ‘and up. T. M. CASEY & SON 518 Bdwy. Phone 493 For Sale IDAHO lands. 86 acres with nice spring water. Buildings, big share excellent soil. Price $1700. Also choice town lots $50. each. Address North Fifteenth Street Cabin camp Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. A SELECT NUMBER of purebred registered 2 year old Hereford bulls. - Anxiety breeding. Patterson Land ~ Company, Bismarck, North Da- kota. STAR car—running condition. Elec- tric motor with control for sewing machine. $7. Pearl inlaid concertina. $85. Phone 1772-R. 615 12th Street. FIVE acres with five-room house, basement garage, barn, two acres of garden. L, L. Davis, Bismarck, 2 miles south of Fort pavement. 200 ACRES. Well improved land. 40 miles northwest of Minneapolis. L. L. Davis, Bismarck, 2 miles south of Fort pavement . ONE large sleeping room with large closet. Close to bath. Hot water at|__Roval Barber Shop. KISCO ventilation—a fan for every purpose. See them at Norge Ap- Pliance Company. E. G. Sturm. oeeeS=_ae@@"ann@n"e_eee_EE Houses for Sale FOUR used 6 ply 600-16 Goodyear: double eagle casings. Good condi- tion. Inquire Tribune office. SADDLE horse. Weighing about 1000 pounds. Call at 729 21st Street after. 4p. m. GOOD bungalow in residence section. Income from basement apartment MODERN furnished sleeping room. Close in. Gentlemen preferred. 302 morning meal. Gentlemen only. Phone 145. te Household Goods for EXCELLENT ice box, strongly built reed davenport with three remov- ° ry a must be mailed to or otherwise deposited with Highway Department at North Dakota, and shall ey pment for 5%, together In the full amount A certified chec! with @ bidder's bond 1: of the gross sum bid, must accompany on bia is to desloge prepaid ted purchases consist of tic Rosa Roller. ion Re 4 Ol} Distribute: on = Semi-trailer 4—400 to 600 Gallon Trailer Dis- je1t-powered) Me powers , ditumin- us). 0 te 60 Ft. Rotary Scrapers. He ata va ss ot, compilers, with tre dss hie peapest {TMENT, A be cours A ughwray Commissioner. 3,°1937, able cushions. Phone 1856. 811 Rosser. SONOW biue enamel range with polished top. As good as new. 418 11th Street. DAYBED, chairs, ice box, breakfast articles. 302 W.| MODERN house wi Close in. Three room partly fur- nished apartment. room furnished apartment. Geo. M. i, Ue and misc. Mal LETE and bedroom set. 929 7th. Farms for Sale “A FOR 3. Stearns, Kandiyohi, Swift, Mahno- men counties. 40 to 320 acres each. $7.50 and up per acre. P. N. Drax- ten, Paynesville, Minnesota. gh highway. Close. to off through - way. town. Between two lakes, fish. Good timber. Mary Picka, Lengby, Min- nesota. To Whom It May Cencera: jorth Dakota Age: Company has been misia! NICE, comfortable sleeping room. Next to bath. Ladies only. ith and at prices to give exceptional Inquire of Inv gage Security Co. Photo Finish’ printed (6-9) 25c. 35c. Two enlargements FREE. Cash only. Hoskins-Meyer, Bismarck, North Dakota. Houses for Rent four bedrooms. FULL size bed, spring and mattress, $10, % size mattress and spring, $7. Desirable four room remodeled house. Modern. Hardwood floor. Garage. 518 10th Street. Phone 1172. house. . 112 4th Street. M. W. Neff. Travel Opportunity nia, Sundey or Monday. Room for . two. erie preferred. Write Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion. 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