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| Fy 3 Bl eFHoo Quam boa tr pace Bip nine Treashas g LARGEST ARRIVALS OF WHEAT IN Six YBARS TP MARKET Corn and, Oats Follow to Set New Low Price Records for Current Season Chicago, July 2.—(P)—Big weal Hie aia h +0 pl hi at six years, did. muct lunge wheat prices downward Monday four cents a bushel, maximum. Affected more or leas by the wheat market tumble, corn and oats reached season new low price records, The United States wheat visible supply total increesed 20,578,000 bushels, against 18,022,000 bushels increase a year ago. At the close, wheat! was 2%-2% under Sevan ee Sept. 1.15%- 1.16, Dec, 1.18-1.18%. Corn 1%-4% down, Sept. 96%-97, Dec. 72%-%, and oats 2%-2% off. ; RUMORS OF EXPORT SALES HOLD DOWN WHEAT SELLING Minneapolis, July of liberal export sales of hard winter wheat out of the southwest gave nee to selling in- i7_ lower to er, July wheat futures closed: er at 1 40; Sept. am cen at 127% and ‘Dec, 3% lower at 1.25%. Fiax trade wee light. July flax vlosed RY lower. Lays 201%, Sept. 1 at 502% and Dec, 1 at %.04%.: Coarse grains followed the lead of wheat. "ae, oats faturee closed 2% lower cre at 29%; and Dec. 2 july _r; 4% down at 83%; oth a a7 and Dec 3% at July oe ley 3% down at id Sept. 1% 5 cash wheat continued in fair to good demand. Durum was firm. Cash corn offerings were light. Oats was slower. Rye was down. Barley was aay flax was in quiet to fair demand. | Livestock ‘| 80. 8ST. PAUL South St. Paul, July 26—(AP—U. S. D. A.)—Cattle 4500; early trade slowed up by highér asking prices on all classes: steady to strong; fed steers and scarce, good mixed yearlings up to 14.00; load choice steers held up to 16.00; plain and grassy kinds 6.50 to 9.50; plain and medium grass heifers 6.00 to 8.50; grass fat beef cows 6.00 to 7.25; plain kinds down to 525; cutter and low cutters 4.00 to 5.00; bulk sausage bulls y high- 5.25 to 6.00; plain and medium stock- | Dec. ers steers 5.50 to’ 7.00; good to choice steers and calves 7.50 to 8.00; calves | July 2,200; steady to weak; good to choice 8.00 to 9.50; odd head strictly choice 10.00; culls down to 5..00. Hogs, 2,600, steady to 10 higher than last week’s close; good and choice 160-240 Ibs. 12.25-50; top 12.50 to ship- pers; 240-300 Ibs. 11.50-12.40 or more; most 300-350 Ibs. 11.00-05; good sows 390 Ibs. down, mostly 10,50-88; heav- jer weights down to 10.00 or All pigs very scarce; avert cost: urday 11.03; weight. 287 Ibs. ise? ”) wo 3,300; run P inetutoe ten loads dambs; material “no early sales; buyers talk- ing lower on lambs; asking steady to stronger; other classes about steady; late Saturday 12 cars choice 82 to 88 Ib. Washington lambs 11.00. Dairy cattle unchanged; strong- weight springers to shippers eligible around 65.00 to 80.00; plain springers ay to local interests 45.00 CHICAGO Chicago, July: 26.—(7)}—(U. 8. A. —Hogs 13,000, oe 2,500 direst. market on {iad and choice hogs gen- erally ly to 10 higher than \Fri- day's avi 3 packing sows Ealy. 10 Ziugead Seite ani HA! choice 180- 706 13.05 ‘Tso. 70 1b 0-13.01 ers trom 240-388 ib., 1 good packing sows 10.35-11.1 wee ‘t the butcher order Catt! ye 000, calves 1,500; Ae rket on fed steers and eee ly to 25 higher, mainly Somperetvaly, ttle beet 4 Tun; grassy and short fed offerings in fairly by demand; ‘light heifer and oth Cie and fed 0 paid for yearlin, : 60, ne 5,600 direct; to strong; OPS ALtes top few choice year- aun 005 fbeep tim. Friday's, inte a: weig wes quotable from 5.00= af heaviers 4.25 down. tootton oe bet ¢ ice er paid by all inter SIOUX CITY , Sioux ge? July 26.—M—(U. A.)—Catt calve: slaughter eee stock stron; ght firm; load car 1100 Ib, Ts 00; other scattered Sales 14.25; short’ fed and gras D. factive; ft 076; load ists thngers up to 13 cutter srades m: tainly 4.00-5 25; load cat eae ay Ib, feeders 8.85; cow, 4 50; jon and med- ‘om iedownt Current stocker and feed cattle quo- i: St 550-800 Ibs. good and 03 common and medium 050 lbs. good and choice 00; common -and medium 5.00- and’ mediums’ 400-151, calve 1-75; calves re and choice 7.00-9.25; 2 h the ati Hos 2500; bu Ratchers | sally 15 190-240 Ib, w. 180-261 ay, a round 10.7! lower; ewes ees M; no action for feed- Cuiiearopiaoe ac! Satu: 49}, Su ma mera stock. rently’ strong a moderate, regan good, and slow, rll i ies rathe: ber ewes’ lifornta wait Tg ts month; car 1 50- iny'graaed ind part! bier? aa Tie ad partly raged tumphs OB Ni CHICAGO STOCKS Mia (ny Associated Free) west 26.—(#)—Rumors | Dec. balance native |P%,, fully | 86 il, Gatersts Corn— ‘a 2 yellow... CHICAGO RANGE reso, ieee igh tow Ties 1.19% 118% ree 117% 1.17% 1.14% 1.16 120 120 117) (1.18% Bee Lim 104 1.04% “ a 56% 72 4% 8% 22% 83% 11.90 12.07 12.17 11.87 11.80 11.95 12.02 5 11.85 1197 177 Sept. oe MINNEAPOLIS RANGE meneepo, sus eae Close duly ....... 1: ia tata 18" 1.0 t. 131% 131% 127% 127% 128 = 1.28% 1.24% 1.25% 52 SO 51K 83% 83% | 5 Th 1% 18% 18% 33% 38% 30 30% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, July 2—(#)— Durum— Open High Low alls MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Mi lis, oul 26. —(/P)\—Wheat, receipts Monday compared to 410 a ifinnesoo ago. inneapolis cash wheat and coarse follow: ) closirg quotations today grain bah he Delivered To Arrive ihy DNS 60 fal 130% 1.44% 1.36% .... DN } ween 137% 148% 1.35% .... 8 53 tenes 135% 1.42% 134% .... 2D 'N 857 seeee 133% 141% 1.32% .... N 8 56 Je ences 131% 139% 130% .... N 8 55 seoee 129% 137% 127% 5 ot + 126% 134% 124% + 128% 131% 1.21% + 120% 1.28% 1.18% . veoee 117% 1.25% 1.14% 850 soon 115% 122% 110% % aves 181% 134% .... Montana Winter Wheat Wor oe e, 122% 1.24% .... - 1.21% 128% .... ae =—5 “UR~-UR + 1.20% 1.22% ..+6 4 111% 120% ener 117% 120% + 116% 1.19% .... 114% LIT « Durum Eee — e woosce 38 mnie bine 21.18% 118% ..+ 114% 1.17% .00 113% 116% »... 2 119% 114% 0 . 140% 118% ..6- 1.08% 111% ... bs.» 1.06% 1.00% .... a 101% 1.01% ...- 99% 1.06% .... 97% 101% «+ 1,145 1.18% ...6 1rd durum 1.17% 1.18% . Coarse Grains igh 1,08 1 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1937 MOTORS 70 HINDER NEW YORK TRADING Many Leaders Take Losses as Utilities and Rails Lack General Bouyancy New York, July 26.—(?)— ness of steels and motors clouded the silver lining of Monday’s stock mar- ket and many recent leaders re- treated behind minus signs. Utilities lost their buoyancy and the majority of the rails were unable to get up steam. A few coppers re- vived. Transfers were around 900,- 000 shares. Another break in grain and cotton futures seemed to have had a chill- ing effect on the stock list. At Chi- cago wheat was down 2% to 2% cents @ bushel and corn was off 1% to 4%. Bonds were uneven. Foreign curren- one | 18> apparently ting transfers a funds abroad on fears, exhibit- ed strength in terms of the dollar. Canada Dry was a loser following Closing Prices July 26 Adams Exp. lv Alas Jun 11% AllChD 238% Allis-Ch 6% Am Can 101 jug ae iy peCyETS & x TEESESEOSEEEEE dette Fung” pases Fp KY i af 35532 >>> gene TL 5 E35 z ae 3 reports the Somtpany would consider | Boe! @ New stock issue. | Produce Markets | (214. OO CHICAGO Chicago, July ponitryap pee z ed ttle change today but creamery- ) 31; extra firsts 91) 8 firsts cy 89) 29%-30; seconds és 87) 24-37%; standards 90 centralized firsts 20%. a ‘Trucks, steady; hens 4% Ib, han’ 4% Ib.19%4; Leghorn hen: fry pO poop ea| 20, Plymouth Rock 23, White Rock 23, barbacks 18; broilers, colored 20, Ply- Mouth and White Rock 22, barebacks 17, Leghorn 18%; i APFings, colored 21, Plymouth Rock ite Rock 24, Darebucks 19: roorters. 14 Leghorn roosters 13; turkeys, hens i5, toms 14, No. 2 turkeys 13; ducks, white and golored 4% Ib. up, 12, small 12; geese New York, aly 1 orp —Live ul try, pas freight, very slow. are Rocks 23; Leghorn 19, Fowls, colored 23; Leghorn 17. pie Ppaedics) 14, Tur- keys 11- Pop reicaa cs, 16, weak. Mixed colors, ecial pac! By tandards 22%; firsts 20 =i is 19-20; mediums 18 irties No. oe 18%- -% average checks vietire BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, July 26.—(}—. Butter Futures: High Low Close Storage Standards, November 32% «32 32% efger Futur. Refr! oresor Stan. seccee 24% 24% MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, July 8. D. A)—! jupplies moderate: cpmand mod market about ly. New ck, 100 Ib. sacks: California ‘White Rose, US No. 1 2.80; combination wines 200 Biss ere Ne No. 1, 3 triumphs Di Diinte ok 2 1.50-1, Early ohio }OSTON WOOL “Boston, July 26.—(@%—(U. 8. D. A.) —Quotations on estic wool were firm LOA at levels prevailing late last week. Trading was slow because be bed mostly below holder's ideas ot views of ward rue Be ened re: 3 of the recently broadened” int jt of buyers. A num- ber of mills made efforts to buy wools in the country below asking prices on spot wools, 24% xo. bushel bai Ro attgat wool holders to- ice situation was strength- MINNEAPOLIS {Foun Minneapolis, July 26.—()—Flour, carload | per Lereal: in 98 pound cotton B memilly, ree ents, un- changed standard patents 10 lower, 7.1! Shipments 16,750, Pure bran zn 00-22.50, Standard mid- dlings 30.00-31.00, DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth. an, 26.—(}—Closing prices, wheat: cash ; i No, 1 north- dark hard eis Nord 3.No. 3 hard hard am- -i.17 3 No. 4 io 5 hard amber, ete % . red durum; 1.17 its 3 mixed Paatars discounted 3-bc bash heed Parte 383%. Oat No. oh te, nbig-33 33%. Barle: paeltiDe, 55-85; feed bar- ley 48%-57% CHICAGO CasH GRAIN ash wheat fo. 1 dark hard 245 25%; No. 3 yel- dom hard 1.18%; No. 8 mixed 1.14%- ‘orn, No. 2 mixed 1.01; nie; Fy oiiow wee No. 2. whit rade 98-95. Outs thea 31; No. 1 mixed 30-31 No, 1 white d2233(; “sample grade re, No. 1, meee ris beans, No. 2 yellow 1.25. Pde ed 58-' 70" aoe malting 10- nom. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, July 26.—(#)—Range of carlot a8 sales: Wheat, No. 2 dark mori bere peak 3 No. 2 hard winter 1.19%: No. 2 hard winter 119% No 5 hara whi 1.16%-1.; Or sample "4 white: 33%; 1, 82%. No. 1 malting 78. Corn and flax not quoted. FOREIGN pr Cuar ee $ w Tork, July 26.—(?)—Foreign exehan ge firm; Great Britain demand re doll re others in ce: Gt. ie pence | 3 2.00; Norwe Montreal in Sari York aast fal er 1 per cent. ine steady. 60-90 days 1%; unchanged. CURB New York, Suly en—Curb: arenes 1 Elec. Bond ry hare 21%. Fisk Rubber 13%. MINNEAPOLIS 6' inneapolis, Jul; if a —Btocks: ‘irst Bank Stoc! Northwest Banco it has 12,957 university stu- Sweden dents, of whom 3,360 leprae the Uni- taaattion of 1 » oldest and largest ts kind in the countey. Rye 3. BK MK 79% . Mor ivsese 00% 208% 2.02% (naw) (?}—Butter and | Can, - 7 3% Pac. 11% Case (J. 1.) 183% Caterpil. 98% Celanese 37% Cer. D. Pasco 75% Ches. & O. 53% Chi. & N. W. 3% El Auto Lite 38% El Pw & Lt 23% Firestone Gen Ebc Gen Foods Gen Mtrs Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GNIr Ct GN Ry Pf G Wes Sug Greyhound Hec Prod Houd-H B re Hud Mot 15% US Smelt R92 Fee Sl UB stl Pr 136% Ind Rayon 37%| Vanadium 29% Corp United 12% United Put ‘15% Se See ee New. Sone Le Suly ded Govern- ania v4 %'s 116 28. Treasury t's tint. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN ‘Winnipeg, ay 26.—()}—Wheat No. 1 quorthers 1.39%; No. 2 northern 1.36%; No. 8 northern 1,325; care No. 2 white 57%; No. 3 white 54 1 mixed feed 5: he REPORT COE A RODDING Toone A HOLDING PORT k PANE QE PICATE OFA NATIONAL BANK, published in accordance with Section 5211, Report ae of June 40, 1934 west Bancorporation, ‘inneaps Minnesota, which is a! ciated ith The mecete Nations & Trus' Com: Nn D, Charter number 13,398. Federal’ Reserve trict number 9. Kind of busin Owns or controls, directly or rectly, capital stock of banks and oth- corporatl Manner in which nization is affiliat- yank, and degree of by reason of eommon ownership or control, direct- Rast indirectly vested in Northwest ncorporation. Degree of control: ‘inancial relations with bank: Stace of affillated bank owned $155,- 39.43, I, Robert F. Mactavish, Secre- ne and Comptroller, of Northwest Bancorporation, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Robert F. Mactavish. Sworn to and subs nibed before me this 13th day of July, 1937. 0. A. Buelow, Ue, ‘Hennepin Co., Minn. ry, £0) sion expires, October 3rd, 1987, Oe fen be mis- (Beal). CITATION HEARING aren df i! Lif TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. aiaecia re NORTH DAKOTA, County [cs ; | the oun ey soare of tl nt coUNTE' COURT, Before Hon. jaw, Actin: a ‘ATE ATTE: rae EST. 9 ANDREW HAG! iN, DECEAS- Bradley Cc. Marks, Petitioner, eirs of Andrew and ali other The unknown” Hagen, déce: Persons inte: THE STATE OF NOR’ aaa BOVE Ong ‘You, and each of you, clted and required to ap; 08 tS AKOTA TO jeredy Burleigh, 1 of the county ft in the city of ty and state, m ber, 937, ry clock in the forenoon of that show cause, if any you final account of clal administrator of the of Andrew Hi regen deceased, late of the fomnenip of aed Creek, sonny, of Bur- leigh and sta! rth Dakota, and at oihireys a h day of Bep- y the final account of Marks, gs administrator of Andrew Hagen, de- late of the township of Hay , county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, should not be allow- path and oud a estate Gistributed in ac- orvios, of ue citation be made uired by. la this ard. day of July, A. D. By the Court: 1937. (SEAL) pas ng Suse ot tee Burts Worth Dakots. Rutorneys for wiministrat nistrator, th Dakotas ark, North Japanese embassy officials apol- ogized after Mrs. Helen R. Jones, above, of Detroit, was kicked and maltreated by Jap- anese sentries tes Peiping, and when the incident occurred. 3 Legion Teams Win State Tourney Berths Minot, Fargo ore Dunn county Junior American Legion baseball The WANT ADS Male Help Wanted | Apartments for Rent Automobiles for Sale EXPERIEN FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ICED salesman for N. D. territory to represent a well known and established wholesale house carrying general merchandise and other lines. Give qualifications, re- ferences, experience and full par- ticulars in first letter. Write Trib- une Ad. 22574, WANTED—First class licensed bar- ber, at once, to work on percen- tage. Ronning’s Barber Shop, Scranton, N. Dak. ‘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. FOUR or five room modern, partly furnished apartment. ONE two room house. ONE five room all modern furnished apartment. Adults only. 1517 Bowen. USED CARS $88 Each. This Week Only 1929 Plymouth Sedan 1929 Whippet Coupe 1928 Chrysler Coupe 1927 Buick Sedan 1927 Essex Coach 1929 Chevrolet Coach Twenty Others to Choose from. 28 Years of Honest Used Car Dealing. CORWIN-CHURCHIDL CO., INC. Phone 700 Bismarck, N. D. BARBER at once. Single man prefer- red. Blackstone Barber Shop, New Rockford, North Dakota. Salesmen Wanted FOUR room unfurnished apartment. Private bath. Gas and water fur- nished, Built-in cupboards. Refriger- ator. Laundry privileges. Inquire at 1510 Thayer. Phone 1650. AGENTS—Men and women. Bis- marck surrounding territory. New line. Big immediate earning. See Mr. McAnany, Room 713, Hotel Pat- terson. Evenings only, Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED reliable girl for gen- eral housework. Must be capable of taking full charge and must like children. None other need apply. Apply in person. 234 W. Broadway. ow]. gan, counties, Reason ment, 20 years time, ite eee won the Ey to play, daehe si at Gran with Korie eutaey, Minot nosed out New Rockford, 5-4; Dunn county beat Hebron, 23-6, and Fargo beat Valley City, 11-6. SHAWS MARK BIRTHDAY Malvern, Eng., July 26—()}—George y% | Bernard Shaw celebrated his 6ist birthday Monday, his undimmed vi- tality giving the lie to his own hint of a year ago that it was about time he started his own obituary. drop, 22, farmer living north of here, was killed by lightning while shocking grain in a harvest field. Raymond Brorby, @ young man working with him, was knocked unconscious. Dr. W. W. Christmas of Washing- ton, D. C., the third man in the ‘United States to fly, invented the aileron in 1908, Rising vanilla prices ie the world market are improving the economic conditions of South Seas natives, NOTICE OF | Lr yal EXECUTION By virtue ef an execution issued uy on the judgment docketed June 28th, 1937, in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of erones County, North Dakota, in favor of Home Own- ers’ Loan C ion, a corporation, inst John Nathaniel rtin,-and Central @ corporation, dé- sell much as may essary of real estate in Bur- inty, North Dakota, describ- 4 the North Bight t Six (6) in Block opie (8 forthern Saottic Sec- ong yAdaition to the ely of Bismarck, accoraine yt ‘> the ified plat thereof on in the oftlee the Register of 1d fo: a County and mount and lien See or wri K. KLEIN, Bismarck District Representative Work Wanted WORK with firm. Experienced truck river. Will consider other work. Reliable man. Age 23. Can furnish references. Write Tribune Ad 22571. EXPERIENCED and capable girl wants work by day or hour, Will also take care of children. Call 1980, STEADY or part time work by ex- perienced stenographer. Write Tribune ad 22478, (O experienced girls want day or hour work. Phone 1047-R. HOUSEWORK by day or hour. Phone 2134-R, —————e— Look Your Best Let us clean and Dress your clothes CLEANERS Phone 2404 322 South 1ith Street __——_ SE Rooms for Rent COOL comfortable aa sultaBie for one or two. Private entrance. Next to bath. Inquire 213 West peed Phone 1639. x NICELY furnished room. Stationary bowl. Hot and cold water. For gentleman. 610 7th Street. Phone 26. COMFORTABLE, clean, for rent. Board if desired. Hot wa- ter at all times. 623 6th Street. PLEASANT sleeping room. Suitable for one or two. Always hot water. tion, to the high int ne front door of the Court e City of Bismarck, Bur- ts ph County. North Bik aah two clo on Ju ‘Ri ig ITROM, s' Sheritt of Burleigh dounty, N. w. Bay pe chert, ny Dick NP Attorn rtor Pal Pleintice. NOTICE OF dasa’ Notice is hereb; iven that the North Dakota pari ment of State Highways, Bismarck, North Dakota, ian filed with the Board of University School Lands an application to purchase a certain tract of land in au jeigh County, for purpose of a B. revised of Kerth- I REBFOND: |; tn ten ‘at the hour of en | re rf bui it of Way lying in the B of Bectisn Sixteen Os Townsh! dred fort: 140) North, it, described as {ole that 1 tion zB % of ate. 16, lying 10" fo the ete line run, Bs parallel to and 75 Fight f the fol lowing ntstiine; Beginnt a or ani ia By 4 tes tion oe iene “ine “nection line. 1164.0 ce along a 3° curve to th feet exce) opting the portion e acquired for highway purposes the portion within 83 feet of the tion line, Tract contains 1.51 neret re or less, and Ba Bourd 0 of U; sity and School Lartds va Ha rate of $25.00 ‘one nge . ‘citizen interes: y appear and hd paneer ae Hic application uld not ranted, or why the price is inautt eat LUDVig: PEDERSON, 1 COMMISSIONER. t arAse OF NORTH DA DAKOTA, Coun- urle: y IN DISTR} ste COURT, Fourth Judi- celal Distrie nt. Go! pt - Myers, Plaintiff, Jaut coe, noes Ohaer,. and nown siatming any” entate or interest in, or len or encumbrance up: on, the property describe: ndants. me co} jane Defe: “state” f North Dakota to the oa Late are hereby walch ‘ie thea in fn'the of ore jerk of the District Court North Dakot of your Snewar in Ate ap ig Bi ineeitee, 6: a ¥ Ottiee wad Fost: ey Address, Bismarck, North Dako: To thelabeve Deten OTICE: ‘o the 2 Take Srotice that é ope erie reals op rts rs the ounty ot Bun Nr eh sigh Me Pipers Oy rth De 3 Lots ae, ‘Thre 14) tn Block "nwents|t ensia Additio jn Bi igh Co ster, one ey on venta rem —. te, D./ROOM with evening and morning er |the elephant’s tails twined around 422 4th Street. Phone 649. SLEEPING room on first floor. Next to bath. Hot water at all times. Phone 1760. 406 10th. meal. Gentlemen only. Phone 145. 401 5th Street. LARGE front room for one or two ladies, 315 Mandan. Phone 1844-M. ROOM. Gentlemen preferred. 312 Park St. Call after 6 p. m. Real Estate OVER 100 houses, over 1,000 lots, on every street in city, at all sorts of prices and terms. Every house list- ed was built for a home and not cheaper through F. E. Young. Wanted to Rent SMALL furnished house or apart- ment with two beds, by two adults. Hi Company. DESIRABLE unfurnished apartment. All modern. Four rooms and bath. Gas stove, heat and water fur- nished. Good location. Close to capitol. 1006 5th. 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. THREE room unfurnished apartment with private bath and kitchenette. Frigidaire, laundry privileges. 106 Main Avenue. Nicola Apartments. USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. ‘Try us first. Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154, 1011 E. Main, $85 credit on a Plymouth or DeSotc at a liberal discount. Write Trib- une ad 22330. FOR SALE—1937 Master DeLuxe Town Sedan. Write Tribune Ad. 22046, Wanted to Buy BRING in your scrap iron and all other junk metal, hides, sheep pelts and wool. Northern Hide é& Fur Company, Sam and Jack Sle- ven, Props. Brick building corner ws and Front Sts, Bismarck, N. ak, UNFURNISHED three room and bath apartme Bedroom, kitchenette, “private bath. Private entrance. Adults. ©. L. Pearce, 322 1st Street. AUGUST 1—Nicely furnished two Toom apartment with main front entrance. Nice home for one or two 606 3rd. . Room GENERAL merchandise or grocery in town of approximately 1000. Give full details first letter. Write ‘Tribune Ad 22558, 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. FURNISHED or and kitchenette. Modern home. Upstairs, Outside entrance. Wash- er. 320 3nd Street. FOR SALE—Established meat market business in Bismarck. Owner leav- ing town. Interested parties write Tribune Ad. 22587. FURNISHED three-room apartment. Heat, light, gas and water. Imme- diate possession. $35. 506 2nd Street. Phone 875. re un ae oe rooms furn! . newly = ated. Gas, heat, lights furnished. 3rd. TWO MODERN furnished apart- fments. Lights, heat and washing Briviloges. $25 per month. 222 Man- BARBER shop for sale. Terms. Good crops. Only shop in town. Write Tribune Ad 22514, | Farms for Sale MINNESOTA FARMS FOR SALE: Stearns, Kandiyohi, Swift, Mahno- men*counties, 40 to 320 acres each. $7.50 and up per acre. P. N. Drax- ten, Paynesville, Minnesota. Mattresses FORNIBHED two room apartment, Clean. Washing privileges. Close in, 113 Mandan St. Phone 637-J. ‘TWO room furnished apartment. Lights, gas, water, laundry privil- eges. 227 W. Thayer. Phone 1632. ONE furnished room and itchenette. Private entrance, laundry. ment bedroom. $8. 314 W. eae ONE room apartment. Also, one 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. room apartment. Across from bath. Second floor. Lights, gas and water |. 607 Sth. ONE room apartment with kitchen- ette. Also, two room apartment. 411 Sth Street. Phone 278. FWO room well furnished basement apartment. Two beds. Close in. $20. Phone 2045. ‘THREE unfurnished rooms. Lights, water furnished. For family. 904 13th Street. MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 408 9th St. Phone 1126, Perfection Cleaners | Suits Ladie’s Dresses Cleaned Only 50c Phone 1707 118 Thayer A SELECT NUMBER of purebred registered 2 year old Hereford bulls. Anxiety breeding. Patterson Land Company, Bismarck, North Da- kota. 48 6-inch John Deere tractor lugs. 1 set extension rims, Reasonably priced. Jacob P. Dietrich, Bis- marck, Star Route No. 1. COCKER Spaniel puppies. Registered females, $10. Males $20. Special this month only. Mack Kennels, Finley, N. Dak. ‘TWO room well furnished apartment. Call after 5 p. m. Adults. $25. 515 3nd St. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette, for two. Rental $23. 618 6th Street. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette. $22. Everts Apartments. 314 3rd. NEW one room modern furnished basement apartment. Call 1204. eee eee Household Goods for Sale FOR immediate sacrifice sale: mov- ing. Three-quarter bed, complete; qpuble canvas camp bed and stool; umbrella tent 9x7 with annex cur- tains. Call before Wednesday at 712 4th Street or phone 1012. BED mattress and spring, large Ubrary table, dresser, sewing ma- chine, radio, five burner kerosene stove. Priced to go at once. Call 2088-M. SONOCO blue enamel range with polished top. As good as new. 418 17th Street. DAYBED, chairs, ice box, breakfast itn articles, 302 W. cellaretie, 27. Ave. D. West. Instruction FOR RENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE —Highly improved Soo Acre Grain and Stock farm. W. E. Chisman, Lisbon, N. Dak. Hay Lands for Rent HALF section 12 miles south of Photo Finis! ROLLS developed, African natives wear hairs from their wrists as good luck charms. jOTICE PUBLICATION Notice is hereby North Dakota Depar ment ot Highways, Bismarck, North Dakota, has filed with the Board of Univer- sity and Schoo} Lands an application to purchase @ certajn tract of land in tee oun, ‘or ore ee a ree! wide iving west din; the per thereon, ratucther thet the. ‘Boar of ver: [i fixed the sity and pers } Lands hi a ith ai ust, 193% 10 o'clock A. Meta the office’ of the State Land Seen Ui date My Bey ri \@ te tor nets Jon sald ep spplication and Pte how said Spblfeation | snoula not waranted, or wh: "| price is insa! Lets PEDERSON, COMMISSIONS! T-12-19-36, SUE DIGBY, instructor. Shorthand and typing. Phone 1619. 223 2nd it. Houses for Sale A REAL BARGAIN, Six room mod- ern stucco bungalow, with rooms in basement. Eight years old. Hard- wood floors. Built-in features. Ex- cellent condition and location. T. M, Casey & Son. FIVE room bungalow two blocks from high school at a bargain if taken at once. Gas heat, fireplace, breakfast nook, oak floor throughout. Write Tribune Ad 22565. FOUR room modern bungalow. Sev- en years old, oak floor, gas furnace, built in features. Excellent condi- tions. $2200. T. M. Casey é& Son. For Sale or Trade GHEVROLET coach, 1933. Will sell or trade for city lot. Good condi- tion. Write Tribune Ad 22562. Houses for Rent f MODERN hotse with four bedrooms. Close in. it. i SEVEN room remodeled. house. Modern. Hardwood floor. Garage. 518 10th Street. Phone 1172. ..|NEW five room house. Available August ist. Rent very reasonable. 911 Ave. F. SIX room modern house with gar- age. Near high school. Inquire 214 5th Street. ft and shai furnished apartment. 818 house. 25x35. Rear of ‘n. | BRICK store 112 4th Street. M. W. Neff. FOUR used 6 ply 600-16 Goodyear double eagle casings. Good condi- tion, Inquire Tribune office. 40 ACRES of wheat ready for hay, some hay land. Cash. Reasonable. Call 307 4th. TINY Mexican-Chihuahua puppies. Two months old. Phone 2242, | =e Miscellaneous for Sale CUT-Rate Eye Glasses. Why pay more? 113 Ist Street. South of Chevrolet Garage. Phone 1589. Dr. MacLachlan Optical company, KISCO ventilation—a fan for every purpose. See them at Norge Ap- Pliance Company. E. G. Sturm. USED mimeograph, roll top desk, three drop head typewriter desks, all bargains. Hoskins-Meyer. TWIN stroller. Good as new. Half price. Call 229-M. Mandan, North Dakota. Dead Animals DEAD animals (with hides on). Horses, cattle, sheep or hogs. With- in 85 miles, Bismarck. REMOVED PROMPTLY. Phone Bismarck 2313 collect. We pay for the call. Northern Rendering Co. ScccSc5Q5Q5c53Gc3e. Ss — Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis, First insertion (per word) 30 2 consecutive insertions (per Word) ......+.+0004O 3 consecutive (per word) ............440 4 consecutive insertions 5 consecutive insertions. 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