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ney ES Ids INE STOCKS SHOW STENGTH:ON WALL STREET THURSDAY lew Bouyancy Follows Mark- Up In Price of Lead and Export Copper New York, Aug. 5—(#)—Mining is- hes took on @ show of strength in ursday’s stock market following ark-up in the price of lead and xport copper. Steels, motors and many other re- ae leaders, on the other hand, en- selling handicaps that rept them in the background or re- juced their quoted values as much as point or 80. Rails lost their buoyancy of the revious session and contented them- Ives with holding to a small frac- onal area. Except in low priced metals, volume Sep. Transfers approximated | pec, as light. 00,000 OUTH ST. PAUL South st Paul je 2900 market on slau; stock Re 4 some bide tendini y arce, stron, ee medium to good armed up and short fed steers and 00; best longfeds 00 down; plain’ 50; grass fat she hain butchers down to 5. low cutt 50. ight cutte: lain: medium stock nothing choice here. 00) ay, good to oice grades few melects f.00 cull to medium kinds ry thin grass calves down to Cows 2100, barrows and gilts hi jacking sow aie hi choice 0 Ibs largely 240-300 Ibs. jt, eights bid down to 10. verage cost Wednesday 11.72; we B4 Ibs, Sheep 1500; run jareely native m rial; no Jes lamb! pe eady to 10. eld at Ta paren Ber th e 14 sorted 70.008 Chicago, Ang. 5 WU. 8, ‘including 1,500 direct B28 mona higher than Wednesda: verage; hogs 2: down most: igher; pi 130: “110 Ib, 13.5 ats meee ‘good jackini son a con- good = grad: ‘sely grass cow and gra: these classes weak to 2! rictly| good and choice teady:. bulls and vealers stead: t fed steers 17.00; few loads 12.5 but, crop mostly grass heife! elling at 9.50 down'to, 3 0; and t for week, firm and fairly active, Sheep 12,000, including 7500 direct; ineven. aon steady to quarter low- r oft all cl 4 to choice na- ive Sprog i r interests; bulk pe .00 upwards; few- P small killes 11.2) as yet noth- ng a ughter ewes eights quot- sIoUx CITY Sloux: ree AUB. (U. )—Cattle 1000; calves 50; Seaphter y' FunRS: and fed heifers | 1» 118 uality 1. y mon and “med! lum; grass fed she tock slow, steady to e: stockers ind feeders firm; small lots fed year- prime beeves quot- strictly choice heif- ost beef cows | 7.00-50; cutter prades largely, jeed lots 000 Ib. fe and uotations: Steers B5t-400, “ibs. good ind choles mon and ‘ium. = 75 steers) scot ‘and choles 7.25- 29.505 mediui 35-7.25. Hogs 1000; mostly 10-25 piehers top 3.00 rather ely for 200-220. Ib. al it venohce 190-260 Ibs. ee 1b. ears ip 10. 1. lamb actio: lower; buyers ho! fatted reeding ¢ Meck i 1b. spring lambs bi 50. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, aus. a, Ae ee ‘Potatoet en ghtly, J, ake: rather liberal, demand slow; d_ per cwt. California White US. ar 2.40; white Bi New Je . tino Us. No. 1, few si 3 US. No. 1, and partly gr: ca sprite) pa erm POTATOES Mianespol 4 P}—(U. 8. —Pot: MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Inneapolis, At —(}—Flour, lots, per barrel in 98 pound 9 family patents, | unchanged: standard pi Shipments 14,244. Pu Standard middlings DULUTH Ca! AIN Duluth, Aug. 5. closing cash prices whe: a 1 heavy oie north- a8 1 dark 71.42% n 1, northern 2 ra winter Montana Durum No, 1 hard 1 A ‘ 1 He 2-hard amb amber aye No.4 Srittie 30, Barley malting 55-70. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Raseell-Deiller Oe) No, 5 dark northern, 81 Ibs. 99 No. 5 dark northern, 50°Ibs. .... Sample grain: 49 Ibs., 92; 48 Ibs., 88; 47 Ibs., SA; 46 Ibs., 80; 48 Ibs,, 76: 44 Ibs 72; 43 Ibs., 68; "42 Ibs.; 64; 41 lbs., aidan hie 30’ Ibs,, 52; 38 lbs., 48; 37 lbs., 44 No. 1 hard amber durum. No. 1 mixed durum No, 1 red durum No. 1 flax No. 2 flax No. 1 rye Barley Oats CHICAGO RANGE Cahicgo, Aug. afd Wheat— wisn 13% 116% 1pk tise pert % 1.16% 1.14 1.15% 115% 117% 115% 1.16% 871% 1.00% 87. O% 1% | Wheat closed % 95% 99% 98% 1.01% 9 81% 78% B1% (78% B81 80% (83% 80% 82% 5 aa ee 11.90 1152 11.87 12.00 11.65 11.95 1130 11,60 11.30 11.55 11.30 11.60 11.90 11.57 17.05 « 110 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Aug. 5—(P}— Durum— Open High low = = ee! Gre zat 2222 83 pogomees RRR 4 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE penespolls, dost cmon eae Close ye ian re 1.27% % 1.24% 121 x 12in t2ey 1aiy laa 4% 1% 14% TI 2.01 202% 2.01 2.02% 2.04 2.04% 2.04 2.04 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Aug. 5.—(#)— Wheat receipts Thursday 182 compared 6 193 a year ago. courine , Gash Whost Delivered ToArrive 5 1.38% 14% 137% age 138% 149% 136% bs, «22. 1.95%, 141% 195% 3 . 133% 199% 133% 131% 137% 131% 128% 134% 128% 1.25% 181% 1.25% igax 122 NS 62 neuer ieee 119% 128% 119% rst vecese 118% 1.19% 1.18% 860 112% 115% 111% 2, 190% 1.34% junted: 46 Ib.) inter: Wheat ove 1.27% soe 1.25% a ies tt! a: 44 8 Sed Be 123% 2 and Sou = 119% 1.20% ..... 1.17% 1.18% 1.12% 1.15% Durem <= euEtHo fag tg ag at a2%g2q4 DSra:g 118% 1.16% « 1.12% 1.15% a. 1.10% 1.14% Ibs. .. 1.08% 1.12% 1.06% 1.115% 1.04% 1.00% - 102% 1.07% 1% 1... 108K 22051 © ‘Lows welebt pomiaelly discount T tb) Goatse Grins 1.16 1.15 114. 1.09 # e 3 : shez kee S25 +| Drought 95-97 cents whol ~THE BISMARCK. ‘TRIBUNE ‘THURSDAY,-A INCREASED BUYING LIFTS WHEAT PRICE IN CHICAGO MARKET Corn Stages Gain, Soaring Above Dollar Mark and Near- ing Limit for Day Chicago, Aug. 5—(7)—Grain prices rallied strongly Thursday, increased buying lifting wheat 2 to 3% cents at one stage and.corn 2 to almost ¥ 87/4 cents a bushel. September corn, again soaring above $1 2 bushel, came | | within % of: the 4-cent limit on Gaily price fluctuations. Much strength in \ rer WAS. as- interest in North American grain. Short covering and stop loss orders ‘accelerated the rise in all grains. Dry weather complaints influenced corn lose | market action but the highest hog prices in 11 years, coupled with an advance of 50 cents per hundred Sounds, the daily Umit, in lard also pay tee from the highs, to 2% cents above yesterday's ‘tinisn September 1,15%- %, December 1.18%-%, and corn was 1% to 2% up, September 99%-%, Views 61%-%. Oats gained 1%- CLOSE HIGHER ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Minneapolis, Aug. 5.—(?)—Commer- clal demand peu millers and export- ers of the past few days gave wheat future aly independence mhneatey, and the close was. sharply higher. mieue oe a con unusa: fair to goo Cray wheat closed 2% u 1 whe ‘Dec. "s it 1,24 2% ngher at Ltt wee ken by cru s were limite Flax futures were-t ‘a, ene a ed. Septem! lax closed 1% up at 02%. and Dec,-1 up at fo ®. nce rn the coarse grain list and despite hedging pressure prices ad- vanced all along the line. September oats closed 1% up at 27% and Dec, 1% Up at 28%. September rye closed 3 up at 17% and ‘Bec? 2% higher at 77%. September teed barley closed 1 up at 53% and Dec. 1 higher at 52%. ‘ash wheat undertone was firmer and there was a more aggressive de- mand for the better grades. Durum offerings were light, Cash in sharp demand. arley was fi: in So ria wae rm. ron| ax was in fair to good demand. . Produce Markets i CHICA jeago, Atg. ti —Poultry Ed to firm on t loot lay; butter and 780, a. ots, ateady; extra tirats lo- are resh graded firsts a 20; curre at Sliver? cal as trucks, steady to firm; hens 4% Ib. up 21%, less than 4% Ibs. 20; Leghorn hens 15%; fryers colored 21, Plymouth Rock- White Rock 22%, bare- Backs is! " proflers;. colored 5, Ply mouth and White :Rotk 22,-barébaci 17, Leghorn 21;"'springs, colored 21 Flymouth and White Rock 23%, bare- backs 19; roosters 15, Leghorn roost- ‘keys, hens 15, toms 14, No, 13; @ucks, white and’ col- 3. UD 14, small 12; old geese receipts 20%. ored 4% lbs. of young 14, EW YORK New york. Aug. pa aulve) pauls try by express, irregular. B: Be Leghorn 24; Rocks 2' crosses 24-26; fowls, ‘colored Fe 24; Leghorn 18. old Toosters 16; hen turkeys 20; ducks 13-15, ne. deg poultry ates Lf to firm; folw: 15% - frozen fol Ibs. sou: te 54 ibs 18-; 238; other dressed prices unchanged. Butter, 12,; 28s, about steady. Cream- ery, extra’ (92 score) 31% Other pri poeoenee e, 95,492, quiet and unchang- 18,098, uneatttea. Mixed col- ors, special packs standards 23% -%; celles Other mixed prices utichang: Live’ poultry, by. barely steady; colored Bpanoted: colored roosters quoted... eight. ‘slow and broilers; Rocks. 26; Leghorn 23. Fowls, shorn 19-20; old 11-20; ducks un- BUTTER. yer ~@. FI URES Chicago, Butter Pitases Storage Standard November . Ese Future: Refrigerator dards, Oct. + 2h 24%” 24% Miscellaneous CALE MONEY New York, Aug. 5.—(#)—Call money arene. 1 per cent all day. rime commercial paper 1 per cent. nee ateear 60-90 days 1%; 6, Pi Bankers ncceptans 8 unchanged. FOREIGN ee CHear New York, - Ai 5.—()—Foreign exchange stead: Britain de- in| cents: + 33 31% 432 hs as + Germany free 4 es travel 26.75; Norway. ses Montre: lew York RB prores. New York, Aug. 5. American Gen. 10%. Cities Service 3%. Elec, Bond & Share 19. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Aug. 5.—(%)—Govern- ment ee monde , ‘s 116.31, 7 asury 4a 112.13. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Midwest Corp. 10. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Aug. 5.—(%—Stocks Mirae Bank Stock 18%. Northwestern Banco 11%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS: [By the Associated Pre: (Over the counter in Mamilton Tr Sh 3.39, laryland Fund 9.83, jo Am Tr 8 2.76. Quart Inc Sh, 18.17, 1 2 | ment would be warranted if the sands northern 1. Or 4%; No. 3 white 51%; No. 1 mized 51%. BOSTON WOOL be Boston, Aug. 5.—(®)}— —The market was quiet on graded territor: oo! Thur ay. there was some demand fot original ‘nes of bulk twine territory. Good French combing scored basis; je lots running tied) French comb- ry and staple combing lengths around ‘were mostly quiet; quota- jo. wool were unchanged lengths : Ohi trom earlier in the week. hard 85-96: 2 mixed ai teh eto, ; sample grade mixed BOig-87, Corn, No. 2, yellow: 11% old late billings; No. 3 yellow 1.10: en ate A. i} gninee 30% -3 fA hite aa 32%. 4-86, . 2 maiting 80; feed 45- | ssimatc Timoth: per-hundred 3.75-80; no clover - RANGE OF CARLOT SALE Minneapolie., Ace. ope ranes of carlot gi ‘Wheat: No. 1 dark northern 1.28%: ade dark northern 1.11- winter 1.17%. Oats No 1, ley, No.3 malting 72; No. 3, 6% - x, No, 1, 2.00%, Corn no quotes. High Low fas (0, 8. D. A.) |: although |: [New York Stocks Clotting Prices Aug, & Adams Exp 18% | Loew's 94% | Alas Jun eS Reed ede :Al Ch D 235 | Mack Trks oie ae Am Can 110! ye | Mex ean lami Cop 20% Mid-Con 3 31% Minn oo es 1% 14% 41% 55% u 21% 30% 94% 55% Balt & Ohio 27% Barnsdall % Bendix 20 Beth Stl 98% Boeing Air 34% Borden 24% BriggsMfg 45 Budd Wh 8% Bur Ad Mch 20% But Cop&Z 7% Cal Z-Ld 4 Can Pac 12% Case (J I) 185 Caterpil 99% Celanese 38% Cer D Pasco 75 Ches&O 53% Phillips Pet Pills Flour Pu Svc NJ Pullman Pure Oil - Purity Bak Radio RKO Rem Rand Reo Motor -Horner Duras “lowa’s Claim Chi& NW 3% Chi Gt W 2% Chi Gt W Pf 11° CMS PPt 4% Chrysler ~ 115% Col-Palm 1% Col G El 20% Com Solv 14% Com’ & Sou 3 Con Edis. 36% Con Oil 15% Cont Can 58% Cont ‘Mot 2% Cont Oil Del 47% Corn Prod 66% Crosley 20 Cub Am Sug 9 Curt Wrgt 5% Deere & Co 136 @|Dia Mtch’ 27% Dome Mines 40 Doug Aire 575% Dupont 161% East Kod 181 El Auto Lite 38 Pw & Lt .22% Fires T & R 33% El 56% 87% 56% 14% 30% 42% 3% 28 A9% 15% 11% 22% Howe Sound 82% Hudson Mot 16% Hupp Mot 3% T.Cent..: 26% Ind Rayon 37 Int Bus M 160 Int Harv 120 Int Nick Can 64% Int T & Tel 11% Johns-Man 136 Kennecott 62% Kresge (8 8) 24% Krog Groc 322 Lib-O-F Gl 68% Lig M B 4a 101% Rep Stl Rey. Tob B~ Schen ete 42% | Seabd ky ieeare Bos Servel Shell Un Simmons Socony Vac ; Sou Cal Ed So-Pac So Ry So Ry Pt 1 Stone & Web 23 ‘ studebaker 13% Swift & Co ink Union Car 100% Un Pacific 125 Un Air Corp :29% Un Corp 5% Un Drug 1! Un: Fruit 6: US Ind Al 36: US Pipe * UBR et Imp 13% US Rubber 61 US Smelt R 91 US Steel ~~ 117% US Stl pid 132% Vanadium 31% 14% Wrigley, Jr 70% Un Gas Imp 13% When Gov. Henry Horner of Illinois stated that Iowa no Jonger could claim the title, “the state where the tall corn grows,” he had in mind the stalk growing in his own gar- den, to which he is pointing, above, which towers 13 feet 6 inches, and accor to the . Illinois chief executive, is “just starting to grow.” The stalk ‘was grown in Sangamon county and transplanted to Horner’s garden in Springfield. dt /RIGHARDTON LIONS ~ PLAN CELEBRATION Two-Day Event Will Mark End of Construction on New Wa- ter and Sewer System Richardton, N. D., Aug. 5.—Com- Pletion of Richardton’s $65,000 water and sewer system will be occasion for a two-day celebration Aug. 20-21, the Lions club has announced, Loval, county and state officials will be asked to address a dedicatory pro- gram; there will be a baseball game and a dance. Free movies sre planned together with @ trade day by Rich- ardton merchants, J. A, Schmidt is chairman of the "| Lions - club ‘drrangements committee. ;|He will be assisted by Adolf mee Fred Born, Jr., Adam Beyers, Fr: Lindemann and Joseph J. Loh. Mayor John Forster was the first jp” into the water mains con- necting his outlets in his meat mar- ——_—__—_—_——__————* ‘Won’t You Come Into My Parlor—’ Shrewsbury, Mass., Aug. 5—(?) —Poised as though standing on its head, with its tail pointing straight up, ®& mouse Thursday was trapped in a spider's web under Harry W. Dightton’s ‘basement workbench. The spider -intermit- tently’ continued to weave its strands tighter around the mo- tionless figure apparently intent upon preserving a future banquet. To satisfy the curious, Dightton said he would not disturb the web for several days. ¢ Heart-Butte Project ‘Being Urged by Nye| rn Washington, ‘Aug. 5—(?)—Senator Nye (Rep.-N. D.) ald Thursday he was making progress with efforts to win administration approval of & flood control-irrigation project in Southwestern North Dakota .on the Heart river. The project, to be known as the Heart-Butte and to cost more than $1,000,000, was discussed by the Sen- ator and James Roosevelt, a presi- ential secretary, for about an hour. “Nye left the White House to dis- cuss the proposal further with re- eee ‘officials, lye proposes that the army re- iuanaten bureau and works pro- gress administration co-operate in its construction. Gold-Bearing Sand Is Found Near Van Hook “Van Hook, Ne De AO. 5. pened ‘nyane, former prospect farming near here, has identified sand found in the cellar of Charles Makinen’s home as gold-bearing. Injana declared from casual obser- ‘vation that the sand would yield)‘ about $1.15 per ton but would not hazard the extent of the sands. He| thought mining with proper equip- were extensive, Mekinen’s home, four miles weet of | 4 heré, stands on the bank of a coulee that runs into Crane creek. SEEK INTERNATIONAL THIEVES Paris, Aug. 5.— ()— Authorities ‘combed the city ‘Thursday for a band of international thieves whose nimble- ‘footed raids on hotel rooms of Ameri- ‘can ‘tourists were said to have netted more than $160,000 worth of jewelry. NO SELASSIE MEMOIRS London, Aug. 5.—()—Haile Selassie will not publish hig memoirs, it was) $2515 }disclosed Thursday, perhaps because British officials feared they would darken the dawn of an apparent new era of Anglo-Italian amity. Ceylon, a. crown colony since 1802, ic an'tsland ag large a6 the state of! West Virginia. t 9 ‘The Shaw Construction company of Fargo had the contract for the Job, ® PWA project. , Stark County’s 19th 4-H Club Is Organized Antelope, N. D., Aug. 5.—There are 12 charter members in the newly or- ganized Heart River Clothing club organized here by Miss Ruth Shepard, 4-H club agent, under the leadership of Mrs, Arthur Schwartzman. Officers and members are Esther Junkert," president; Anna Hirning, vice-president; Erna Enzi, secre! treasurer; Irene Mayer, Alvina ‘chats, Irene Schatz, Luella Enzi, Irma Enzi, Elsie’ Enzi, Clara Enzi and Leona tee weet 19 4-H clubs in Stark county with a total member- ship of 174. , Male Help Wanted ‘THREE or four men with cars, for rural sales work. Daily expense al- lowance and liberal commission. Inquire of ©. L. Woodbury at the Bismarck Hotel. A-1 BARBER wanted. Call 1869-J. 220 South Ninth. ry on terms; 320 acres W. %-17-138- 70, Kidder County, North Dakota. If interested, wale First National Bank, Oakdale, Pa. NOTICE OF bie EXECUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and ape tered on the 5th day of Augus! an action in the sSiairict Court of Burleigh ea gy Pour Judicial District of the State wherein The ed Corporation, a Cor titt, and Princess lagher, her hus! iliams, are Defendant special nea eA iernee thereon, and Burlei se of North Dakota, pur appointed, will sell at public auction at the front door of the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 3ist day of. August. AF A. D. 1937 at the hour of two clock P.M. of that day, that certain real property and mortgaged premises situated in the County of and State. of Bont. oe it tion to be sod, described as-foilows: The East Half of the East Half (EXE) of Section Twenty-six (26) Township’ One Hundred Forty. (141) North, Range Eighty (80) of the Fifth Principal Meridian, co! taining One Hundred Sixty (160) acres, more or less, according to the it survey thereof, or 80 of as may be necessary to id judgment ani oats in all to the sum of Pig Pua Pase thereon from date a judgment and the ac- oreine: ‘conte of sale. Dated ‘August ap, 1937. Fred E. Anstrom, Sheritt of Purleigh County, Bismarck, N. Dak. Geo. F. Shafer, Attorney for Plaintitt, Bismarck, N. Dak. 8-5-12-19, Lost Something Valuable? ~ Use the WANT-ADS Female Help Wanted WANTED—A sales girl for general store at Garrison, N. Dak. Do not apply unless experienced. Apply at Alex Rosen & Brother of Bismarck. MAID for general housework. Good pay. Prefer one experienced in cooking and serving. Small family. Write Tribune Ad. 22611. EXPDRIENCED girl for work in groc- ery store. Prefer one who can speak German. Phone 126. EXPERIENCED girl for general housework.. Must like children. 314 W. Rosser. Work Wanted SENIOR high school girl wants work in private home during school year. References. Write Tribune Ad. 22791. LAWN mowers sharpened and re- paired. Call for and delivered. H. Sundheim, Phone 1824-LW. 622 11th Street. Apartments for Rent THREE room apart- ment with private bath and kit- chenette. Frigidaire, laundry priv- ileges. Also, one room apartment with private bath, kitche and frigidaire. 106 Main Ave. Apartments, UNFURNISHED ground ment, large living rooth, kitchen with breakfast alcove; bedroom, private bath, refrigerator. $40. Adults only. Phone 1770. 234 W. ‘Thayer. UNFURNISHED apartment in new apartment building. Large bed- room, garage and laundry. Only permanent tenants. Brand Apts. 212 W. Bdwy. Call 2185-M. EXPERIENCED girls want hour work or caring for children. Call 1871 for Della or Agnes. TWO experienced and capable girls want work by hour or day. Call 1980. Lonk Your Best Let us clean and eel CLEANERS Phone 2404 222 South 11th Street Miscellaneous for Sale NUMEROUS pieces of French-Havi- land dishes. Forget-Me-Not pattern. 223% 7th St. Phone 593. TWO hot water tanks, two wheel trailer, also, make trailers to order. 319 First Street. TABLE, wardrobe, writing desk, fruit jars, other miscellaneous articles. 305 8th after 6 p. m. Household Goods for Sale PRICED for immediate sale: Three tapestry chairs, studio couch, gate leg table, bookcase, tables, occa- sional chairs, sewing machine, mat- tress and spring, kitchen table, two chairs, new brooms, maps, toys, modern metal 50-Ib. ice box. Phone 573 before 5 p. m. BIRDS-EYE maple bedroom furni- ture, dining room furniture, elec- trolux, and gas stove. All as good as new. Mrs. Ed. Morck, Mandan. ONE Reliable gas range, slightly used, and one brand new Acorn gas range. Call afternoons or eve- nings at 504% 7th. SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE $50. Like new. Guarantéed. Call Room 236 Patter- son Hotel, evenings. COMPLETE household furnishings and radio at Log Cabin, Mandan Airport, halfway between Mandan and Bismarck. DAVENPORT, two chairs, suit cases, 7 tube Philco desk radio, four storm doors. Phone 1329. A BUFFET, daybed, baby bed, camp stove, four-light dining room fix- ture. Phone 1174. ONE studio couch, one new gas range, one used gas range. 813 Thayer avenue. LLOYD Loom baby buggy, taylor tot, Mayteg washer. 214 Ave. B. ___ Rooms for Rent___ VERY large, furnished room. Suit- able for two gentlemen. In modern home. Close to bath. 502 W. Thayer. Phone 2288-R. CENTRALLY located, well furnished sleeping room. Available now. Also, one sleeping room, August 10, $10. 404 5th St. NICELY furnished room. Stationary bowl. Hot and cold water. For gentleman. 610 7th Street. Phone 26. LARGE room with clothes closet for one or two, Gentlemen preferred. Always hot water. 223 W. Thayer. EXCEPTIONALLY light and cool four room and bath apartment. Attractively furnished. Fireplace, built-in kitchen, Maytag washer. Call at 901 10th Street. MODERN unfurnished roomy apart- ment. Bedroom, kitchen, dining room, living room, sun room, bath, murphy bed. 600 Ave. D. UL. K. Thompson. Phone 287. Automobiles for Sale USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first. Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154, 1011 E. Main. 1936 CHEVROLET coach. Excellent condition. Very low mileage. Must sell, Call at 902 10th Street. 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 Houses for Rent SIX room modern bungalow locaiea at 614 Hannafin, $40. Six room modern house located near mem- orial bridge, $45. Three room mod- ern house, $27.50. Six room duplex, $40, T. M, Casey and Son. THREE room house, garage and chicken coop. East part of Bis- marck. $15 per month. Call 250. Obert A. Olson. HOUSE for rent. Partly furnished. 312 15th St. South, See Fred Helf- ensten at St. Alexius Hospital. —_—_—X—X—K—K=—_—_s‘«s_‘!~ Wanted to Rent FIVE room gas heated bungalow, gar- age. Close common school. Prefer- ably heat, lights water furnished. Phone 499-J. NEW modern furnished light house- keeping ‘apartment. Private en- trance. Phone 601 or inquire at eles Grocery, 217 So. Washing- in. DOWNTOWN furnished room for lighthousekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. City heat. 304% Main .Apts 7 or 2. SUITABLE for one. Cozy furnish- ings. Cool. Reasonable. Washing privileges. Hot water. Excellent location. 402 Sth. LIGHT housekeeping room. Every- thing furnished. Suitable for one or two. Also, sleeping room. 307 _10th Bt. FURNISHED three room and private bath apartment. Heat, gas, water furnished. Washing privileges. Call 323 and, TWO room apartment. Also, one room with kitchenette. Heat, lights, water, gas furnished. 801 4th Street. FURNISHED or unfurnished two- room. Gas, lights, water. Adults. ie Phone 718-R. Piano for sale, THREE rooms and bath, including lights, water, heat, gas and Kel- vinator. Washing privileges. 930 4th St. TWO MODERN furnished apart- ments. Lights, heat and washing peavieges $25, ber month. 222 Man- FURNISHED house wanted. Couple. No children. References. Phone 2287. MS = WANTED to rent a wheel chair im- mediately. Phone 1358 after 7 p. m. For Rent or Sale 108-acre farm at Kelsey, Minn.— cheap. If interested write to: Mr. Alex Luoma, 2512 First Avenue, Hibbing, Minn. For Sale 160 ACRE grain and stock farm 7 miles from good market town, 30 miles north from Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. Small house, large barn, chicken house and granary, good water, Good soil, abundant hay land near, close to timber. Carries $2,400 Federal Land Bank loan, will take $800 for equity. Possession soon if desired. H. 8S, Erickson, De- troit Lakes, Minnesota. 80 ACRE.timber land farm. About half meadow, balance timber and good pasture. Good soil, nicely roll- ing. Half mile to school. Fair set of buildings, fenced. $900 Commis- sioners mortgage... Will take $600 for equity and- possession can be had this fall. H. S. Erickson, De- troit Lakes, Minnesota. TWO room furnished upstairs apart- ment. Windows on three sides. Near grade and high school. 808 7th. FURNISHED apartment for rent. Lights, water and gas. Laundry privileges. 219 2nd Street. TWO room furnished apartment for two. Gas, lights, heat, water in- cluded. $28.50. Call 1980. APARTMENT FOR RENT for couple. No children. Apply Mrs. J. E. Daw- son, at 406 6th St. SINGLE room and kitchenette apart- ment. Well furnished. 411 5th Street. Phone 278, THREE room apartment with bath in new modern home. Gas heat. 618 13th Street. FURNISHED kitchenette. apartment. Private bath. Available August 1. Call 107. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette for two. Rental $23. 618 6th Street. “room: , one toom partly furnished. 227 West ‘Thayer. Phone 1632. DISMANTLED Redwood water tank material at Sterling. Capacity of tank 10,000 bu. Apply to Agent or Foreman on ground. 8. H. Knight, Bridge and Building supervisor, N. P. R. R. Co. FURNITURE for quick sale at bar- gain prices. Owner leaving city. Complete furnishings for ' seven room house, practically new Kel- vinator, book cases, piano. 508 West Broadway. PUREBRED Jersey cattle. Cows, heifers and calves of all ages. Rea- sonably priced. G. F. Larson, Doug- las, N. Dak. 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 9th and Front Sts. Bismarck, N. Dak. WANTED for investment, residence - or other property. Must show good teturn. Write Tribune Ad. 22720. ONE furnished room and kitchenette. Private entrance, laundry. 314 W. Rosser. COCKER spaniel pup. Also, Persian or Angora kitten. Write Tribune Ad. 22790. UNFURNISHED two room apart- ment. 523 South 9th. Phone 894-M. LARGE front room with two closets. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. 2% blocks from G. P. 507 4th. PLEASANT sleeping room. Suitable for one or two. Always hot water. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. ONE sleeping room for rent. Next to bath. Hot water all the time. 617 %th Street. EXTRA large housekeeping room. Close in. Suitable for two. Phone -J. sleeping room. Close in, $10. Phone 262-R. 218 1st ABER ATTRACTIVE room in fine resi- dence. 204 Ave. B. West. ROOM for rent with garage if de- sired. Phone ee FURNISH. leeping room. Twin beds. 617 eth ‘Street. NICE cool room. Suitable for one or two, 104% Ave. B. rs NOTICE OF oree EXECUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale erverea on the 5th day of August, A. 1937 in an action in the District vcore of Burleigh County, Fourth Judicial District of the State of North Dakota, wherein the Federal Land Bank © 1, 2 Body Corporate, is ind Henry Zuraff and Etta Zuratt, wife, and the State of North Dakota, doing business as Hail Insurance Department, are Defend- ants; and a special execution issued thereon, the undersigned, Sheriff of Burleigh County and State of North Dakota, for that purpose appointed, will sell at public auction at the front door of the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 3ist day of August, A. D. 1937 at the hour of two o’clock P. M. of that day, that certain real property and mortgaged premises situated in the County of Burleigh, d State of North Dakota, directed in nt and Special execution more particularly of to be ae nee described as follows: The Southwest Quarter oy Section Five (5) and the . Sout! Quarter (SEX) of Section Six te), ri lying and being in| Township One Hundred Thirty-nine Range Seventy six (76) West, con- taining Three Hundred Twenty (320) acres, more or to the government vey thereof, or so much thereo: may be necessary to fatiaty pane judi ad nd costs moun’ in all tl he of Hi 802.1 + Pe itn inte from the date of sald ju ent and ‘the ac- cruing costs of sal Dated August ae aget ed E. Anstrom, jerite of murieigh County, arck, Pa Ga Riirnaries) er "Fiatatitt, Bismarck, N. Dak. 8-5-12-19. ONE large housekeeping room. Fur- nished . 720 2nd St. APARTMENT for rent. Private en- trance . Call at 204 Ave. B East. FOR SALE Federal Land Bask Bi ig! ons, District Representative Business Opportunity DUE to poor health must sell gen- eral merchandise business at once. City about 1,000, only two mer- cantile stores. Terms. Annual sales over $100,000. Good locality. I. G. A., Box 1610, Fargo, N. Dak. CONFECTIONERY store, good loca- tion for beer. and lunch. Living quarters in connection. Rent, $25. Gneap if taken at once. C. B. Cash- man, Carson, North Dakota. GROCERY STORE for sale in resi- dential section. Doing excellent business. Low overhead. Stock and fixtures. Cash only. Write Tribune Ad 22685. Personal FREE! If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas pains, indiges- tion, Heartburn, get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Cap!- tal Cut Rate, Seren and Central Drug Company, Mandan. Farms for Rent HALF section three miles from town. Fair buildings, good water. This year's hay to cut. R. J. Jones, Lehr, N. Dak. _ Wanted to Trade ‘WILL ry thresher running order for 100 head of ewes, four and five years old or younger. B. Schulz, Elgin, North Dakota. For Sale or Rent GARAGE and filling station, Minne- sota town, 75 miles from Fargo. Write Motor company, Mattresses WK [Nd rein renovated ee rebuilt a | Rertiig nell Regia Maa | Lost and Found LOST: 1-3 your money if you don’t buy your eye glasses from Dr. Mac- Lachlan Optical Company at 113 1st Street, south of Chevrolet Gar- age, Bismarck. Cut-Rate Eye 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. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (per word) 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive insertions (per word) ..........+.€%0 4 consecutive insertions (per word) ... B This table of rates ef! ective raid in the state of North Dee Deis and border used on want ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 2-200 and ask for the want ad de- partment. Corr Litas ed be received by 12 5 ure of a seate ziphene's: ber siven = THE ‘BISMARCK TRIBUNE