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_§, ISSUES SHOW NEW STRENGTH IN TRADING SATURDAY gain Part of Early Losses as New York Market Takes Upward Trend New York, Aug, 21.—(%)—Quiet laities Sat- mild reju- venation to a rather tired looking stcck market. In most of the two-hour proceed- ings minor. gains and losses were nbout evenly divided. Some short} covering, based on the theory the ‘market has already had a good sell- off, then appeared and a slow up- ward trend developed. | Many traders avoided the board- rooms because of the heat wave. Dealings were on the apathetic side from the start. Transfers were around $00,000 shares. U. 8. government securities re- ained some of their previous sharp josses in the bond market following reduction of discount: rates in two federal reserve district. | Secondary railroad loans displayed some improvement, but other bonds lwere mixed. Japanese dollar bonds pushed higher. Commodities were hineven, TOU! 1, sad 21. Pe AP—U. s. a cate Sully steady while medium a chost-fede worked lower. Grass butch- ‘ock lost 25 or more. ° rgely steady. Sau; sage bulls dropped 25 or more and wealers were weak to 50 off. Good stocker or feeder steers were steady, nedium and plain stockers weak to 5 lower. Choice fed steers sold at fi6.00 to 16.50, medium and good kinds 9.50 to 14.50, Grass fat steers top- ped at 11, 7s: the bulk selling around f.00 to 9.75, Grass-fat range heifers q nade 7.08 to 9.00, plain natives 5.00 Good grass beef cows earned a 7.25, = few 750, the bulk of patchee cows 4.75 to 6.00, 1 cutters nd cuti 50 to 4.75, Sausage bulls opped late at 6.50, Most vealers went 10.50 down. Good to choice feeder teers earned 7.50 to 9.75, plain and eal light stockers 5.00 to 7.00 ain! Hors continued downward but howed moderate stability late in the eek. Friday's top held at 12.35 com~ pared with & peak of Good and choice 160 ‘0 12.35, Foca 250 to 290 pound weights t 1 12.15, heavier hogs down 0 10.75 aaa below. Light lights got 1.35 to 12.35. Good sows. earned 10. 'o 10.75 for welght elow 360 pouns ‘eeder pigs were scarce and odd: lots ‘anged upward to 13.50. Fat lambs lost about 25 to 85 this veek with ewes weak to 25 lower. ood to choice native and sorted range lambs sold largely at 10.25 on Friday, a few sorted Washington Geli at 10.50. Common lambs made .00 to 8. cael, 112- penne ed ; A SHIcaGo Chicago, fr b )—Hogs 2,000 including - 1,800 we loads choice 200 to 210 Ib. ges around 10 lower than Fri- jompared week go hogs from 225 ibs. down 70 to Flower? heavier hogs 25 to 50 lower: jows 40 to 60 down; shippers took 25; estimated holdover 2,000, Cattle 500, calves 100, compared Fri- jay last week: fed steers of value to ell at 16.50 upward 25 to 40 higher: inds turning to 16.00 fully cady, but 25 to 50 lower on offerings lurning at 14.50 down; common, me- ium ahd good teers closed i but strictly Re heavy feeders tr 50; grass co cutters steady; grassy and steady to 26 higher, but 25 to 50 lower; vealers average cost slaughter teers well above 14.00. Sheep 7,000, including ‘or week ending Friday ects, Compared Friday ls pring lambs 35 to 50 and more low- ir; yearlings and sheep around 25 to ff; week's spring lamb top 11.35, tly for choice natives; bulk to 11.00, closing bulk cloning: top 11.00 paid for hoice wester: ost westerns this is of medium to Chole grades at t ‘ pte 0 11. 00; top yen ngs ree other ain to good offerin, i i as hter ewes 5 $0 bulk i to 74 Ib. feeding ‘l fo. to 10.25, eles western eS breeding ewes 21.—(AP—U. lor the week: steers and 101 aTY, Sour © ithe Aug. Ayo cattle Re inlet hoice and pri earlit eons others ‘mostly 25 lower; plain shi eds 25 to 50 down; ‘ood and Pholcel fed heifers stron. ther fat she ck 25 to 50 lower; hoice eay, strong; other ke testers ace to 50 lower; 8 17.00; one iP 00; Yow lots 1 ip; car lots medium to good ay ib. is steers am 75; choice ulk beef co’ 4.75 to 6. “ di 605, feeders; car lots ‘ight feeding heifers 3 medium 2 good 75 te ative Moe Reo ae a few lots goo ulk ewes 3.00 ives 9.00 to earling breed- to Woon REVIEW, 21.—(}—The past . wool week: in Boston, harket was uoti ons. 4 ‘ered: ie = 1 hases| were mattered sma’ ‘pure a ade in original bag lines of bulk Ine western grown wools and in aded Ohio fleeces. Grease basis jotations on combing Ohio fleeces mostly 40 to 42 cents for fine 42 to 43 cents for staple min half fpleed ae to 44 cents for and to 43 cents for arter ‘blood. Leda Parr Grae For COMPLETE Markets and Financial News WALL STREET JOURNAL Relled upon by business mon and investors everywhere. fend fer tree sample copy. Broad St. New York pound butchers cleared late at 13.10] Dec, Ibs. . 5 amber nd Grain Quotations BISMARCK: GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Aug. 21. No. 1 dark northern, 88 Ibs, jo. 2 dark northern, ST ~ No. 3 dark northern, 56-1! No. 3 dark northern, 55 Tbe No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs, No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. Sample grain: 49 Ibs., 81; 48 Ibs. No. 1 mixed durum. No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax No, 2 flax CHICAGO RANGE palcago, 2 ork 21. ar te Open 105% 1 1 b 1.07 107 1.00% 10% tos 1 24% 3% 64% 81% Minneapolis. Aug. 21.—(7)— wheats i ae ATS 46% 1% 0% 1% 46% 10% DS 27 26% 2% ae 1.92 194 189% 1. 192 133 DULUTH RANGE ++ 1.92% 192% 191% 191% Lele scored CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, . 31.—P)—Wheat receipts aauurday 2 Minneap: ‘cash wheat and not grain quotations coday f¢ Cash Wheat Delivered -. To Arrive |’ 1.26% 131% .. 1.24% 1.29% + 122% 128% . 1.20% 1.26% + 118% 124% 1.16% 1.22% 1.13% 1.19% 1.10% 1.16% 107% 1.12% + 104% 1.08% + 101% 1.05% 5%) + 1.18% 1.21% see eee (ower test dae a moro aly disco’ Montana Winter Wheat 14% protein 1DH Wor lny DNS 60 Ibs... 118% ..... 116% se +} Bfaee 0. 116% ..... 114% RS 428 114% ..... 112% i 2: RAR OOH: MS Bitte Mitte Mt 23 + 110% 1.12% ‘and South at ; 1.06% 1.09% . 106% 1.07% + 1.02% 1.04% Durum ebrHeoey tet Ltt) 32g2g3 1.01% 1.18% bs... 1.00% 1.16% 98% 1.13% * 96% 1.08% 94% 1.04% 92% 1.01% 51 Il ros Grade ‘or 1 rd arn S7% (Lower son weight nominally discounted 5c ver !! Coarse Grains VALLEY CITY MAN ELECTED Minneapolis, Aug. 21.—(%)—Henry Nouss of St. Louis was elected presi- dent of the Precancel Stamp -soctety | $2 at the silver jubilee caren Bat- BS compared to 113|." ment bonds: ~ |ea to } THE BISMARCK .TRIBUNE, ,SATURDAY,. AUGUST 21, 1987 WHEAT PRICE LIFTS IN CHICAGO AFTER ‘MODERATE BUYING 7 Drop of Season's High Level Has Eliminated Weak Holders, - Helped Market Chicago; Aug. 21—(@)—The wheat market rallied about a cent a bushel Saturday on the strength of modérate buying attributed to removal “of | hedges: by Serpe care oat an some profit taking by previous selle: Trade -specialists sald ‘ break of around 25 cents a bushel in wheat sincé the ‘season’s high level was reached last month has eliminated many weak holders who have taken losses, thereby strengthening the technical position of the market. Pri- vate advices indicated Canadian ex- port sales overnight were better than || expected. Wheat closed %=1 cent higher com- | pared with Friday’s finish, September |° | 1,05%-%, December 1.07-07%, and corn, was 1% lower to % higtier, Sep- tember 93%-%, December 65%. Oats were unchanged to % off. WHEAT PRICK MOVES UP IN MILL CITY MARKET Minneapolis, Aug. 21.— ‘Wheat futures. surged upward wildly Satur- day on a burst of speed in cash de- mand TAK share, advances in premi- ums of 2 to 4c. Flour trade was good. Sept. and May wheat closed 1% higher, the former at 1.14% and the ee at 1.15%. Dec, finished 1% to higher at 1.15%, ‘lax continued weak owing to lack of crusher ek Sept. flax closed poste layer at 1.90, and Dec, 2% lower a Gorn. eased because of better weather news and a favorable weekly weather forecast. Rye followed wheat and oats pressure continued light. Barley recovered some ground oh short covering, Sept. oats closed unchanged at 28%, while Dec, finished % lower at Sept. rye closed % lower at_70%, and Dec. % higher at 70%. Sept. feed barley. closed % higher at 47%, while |.Dec. was % higher at 46%. ‘Cash wheat opened firm with de- mand good. Winter wheat wae in good demand and stronger. ere -Was more durum offered matupaay, and prices eased slightly. Corn was in slow demand and easy. ‘Oats was in good demand and a num- ber of cars sold at % advance. Rye was in good demand from elevators but milling interest was not strong. Barley was firm to strong and in broad: demand. Flax was in good de- mand and firm to strong. | Produce Markets a ' PLYMOUTH CHEESE * Plymouth, Wis., ug. Cheese quotations ‘tor the week: Wis consin cheese exchange, Daisies 16%. Cheddars 15%. Farmers’ call board, | Americas 16%, Horns 16%, and Ched- dars 15%. % |. 4 Miscellaneous | ° a4 33 CURB STOCKS New York, Aug. 21,—(®)—Curb: American Gen, 10%. Cities Service 3. Elec. Bond & Share 17%. Fisk Rub. 12%. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. 21.—(®)—Foreign [ee e ate Great Britain de. in others in ~ cents: Great Britain t98 1/10; France 3.15%; aly. 5.26%: Germany free 40.23, reg- intered 2370, 27.78; Norway 25.07 den 3 Montreal in fork "99.08 Tie New : GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Aug. 21.—(#)—Govern- travel » Treasury 4s 111.20. Mia West Corp INVESTMENT ‘TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over counter at New ate Hamilton Trust 2.3: 58. Maryland oe No Am Tr Quart" Inc se 17. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Aug. 21.—(@)—Closing cash prices: Wheat, No. heavy ‘dark northern sprin; Hoaigs Kors, ae io1tens 3, No. to 3 100% tf, 1, 08% No. 1 northern By Se 21%. No, 1 dark hard winter Slontang 1. 11%, Durum, ee 1 hard amber 1.01% a pa 0 1.; thi No. 2 DY 3 1.02%; No. fg 86% to. 95%. No. 1 tad durum 97%. Mixed durum discounted 3 to 5 elon: hard. ambers. Flax, No. 1, 191% to 1.98%. ret Bai to 54 ‘No. 3' white 29. riley, malting 55 to 70; feed 42% GRAIN REVIEW p innet se pols: Aug. 21.—(AP—U. D. wheat market worked BG lower during the week ended Friday influenced by an increased Movement of spring wheat which was met with only a fair demand, lower foreign markets and genera slack: trade in international markets. Foreign buyers filled their immediate Pe ulrements from Russia, Australia Rumania’ and showed little or no buying interest toward North Amer- ican offering Domestic arketings of spring wheat increased terlally. ‘Minneap: olis arrivals totafed 2,675 cars which was about twice as great as the week before. Spring wheat offerings show- ed ® wide range in quality. Test weight ran from 44 to 59 Ibs. with average test calculated at about 51 ibs. "At the close 60 1b... dark jnorthern was quoted at 10 to 15 over Sent, Sept. wheat gaol nea 10% for the -week and closed at 1.1 ‘Durum declined with bread wheat. Duluth Sept. durum declined 8% for the week and closed at 97%. a also declined with wheat. za) declined 6% for the week t we Oats and barley offerings were ile Mberal but. broad demand pre- ‘Sept. oats declined %, closing at 26%. Sept. barley declined 2, closing Flax declined with increased dom- extic marketings, and declines in other grains. Sept. flax’ declined 9% for the week and closed at 1.92. MINT AROS by bard “Minneapolis, Aug. +-—(P)— Wheat futures were unedtiled: at the open- ig here Feturney, with trade active starting prices ranging mney, slow. sta Cash wheat trade continued Fi sal ec. at ‘ained to fo. 113%, mriday's ee ft” t day’ opined at 1.13% % 1.14 and (nen. felt of nat 14%. after a close May 9) ened at 1.15% to . ie went tol. 153, sTepeet to 1.13% ‘and then rested at Sept. flax, which lowea Friday at 1.92, opened unchanged and held at that {sure for.» while, finally losing |' Dec., which closed Friday at at 1.94 to 1.93%. ee jd then rested at 1: opened unchanged at 26% ‘and gained to 27. Dec. which closed ited ay 27, opened at 27%, lost to 28% ‘Again and’ then rested at 27. it. rye opened unchanged at 70%. fained to nee dropped to 70% and ed at 7! Dec. opened at 70%, compared with Friday’s close of 70%, ined, to 7. BS wot to 70% and then “10% barley opened Se DE 5 eed ne and then lost itrrested at 47%. Friday's finally clos ‘of 1.14 Ee New York Stocks. Closing Prices. Aug. 21. Adams Exp 18%! Int T& Tel 10% Alas Jun Am Can 107..| Lib-O-F Gl 0 Am Cry Sug 26 | Loew's. 4% AmH&L 17% ee @®) rH Am Inter Am Metal 53 Mar Field 4 Am PL .10%|McK&R 18% 21% | Mid-Con P 31 Am Roll Mill 38%} Minn Hon 118 Am 8 Ref -93.|Minn Mol 18% : 54% | Mont Ward 62% 169% |Mur Corp 12% ? Nash Motors 18% 1am [Nat Distill 30% 754 | Nat Pr & Lt 10% Nat Steel” 95% 34IN Y Cent 6%) No Am Avia 5% ion Chrysler Col-Palm Col G El Com Solv Com &: Sou Con Edis Con Oil Cont Can i Cont Mot 2% Cont Oil Del 45%. Corn Prod 65% Cub Am Sug 9 Curt Wret 5% Deere & Co 132 Dome Mines 41% Doug Aric 55% Dupont 160% East Kod . 189 ElAutoLite 30% EIPW&Lt 21 Gen Elec 37% 63 Sperry Std pees 11% Sad G& HM 8 Std Oil Cal 43% Stone & Web 22% Studebaker. 18% Swift & Co 24% Tri-Cont Cor 8% Gen Foods Union Car 99% Gen Mills Gen Mtrs Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GNIr Cif GN Ry pfd G Wes Sug Greyhound Hec Prod Houd-H B Howe Sound Hudson Mot Hupp Mot Di Gent United Fruit 76% ‘Un GasImp 13% US Ind Al. 35% US Pipe ad USRé&Imp 11% US Rubber 59 US Steel 115% US Steel Pf 130% Vanadium 323% War Pict West Un West Air 41% West El 149% White Mot 247 Ind Rayon 38 | Wilson & Co 9% Int:Harv 114 | Woolworth 47% Int Nick Can 64%' Wrigley Jr - 60% 6% 4% 4 CHICAGO Fezarens Chicago, at 21.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Potatoes 56, on track 188, total j. shipments: 395; weaker on Bliss Triumphs, New Jersey Cobbler: a California White Rose. Barely steady on Nebraska Cobblers, firm on Rus- set Burbanks, about steady on other stock, - Supplies moderate; demand slow; sacked. per cwt.: Trumphs, U. 8. No, 1 wi |, §. No. 2, practically ‘tree from tutte, and clipped ends washed car 1.30; Washington White Rose washed car 2.10; Colorado Bliss Tri- umphs unwashed car 1.60; Ci White Rose U. 8. No. 1,95; baker size, car 2.25; U. 1.50; Nebraska Cobblers’ U. S, and partly graded 1.05 ee ing heat and decay, No. Triumphs U.S. No. 14.20 to 1:36; Witt conan Barly Qhios "UL 8. commercial MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Aug. 21.—(#)—Flour, carlond ote per barrel in 98 Ib. cot- on sacks: fam! tents 15 lower, 6.50 to 6.70; stan fara er 6.25 to 6.45, Sh’ Pure bran 18.00 to 1 9.00, a middlings 18.50 to 1 Standard RANGE OF panier SALES _ Minneapolis, Aug. -21.. of carlot grain sales S.| No. fo. 1 heavy northern fo 1.1 ad ; No,.3 northern 1.16 to iese, i i 1 mixed 1.14; No. 4 dark hard winter 1.06% 5 hard white wheat 1.05; No..1 rd amber Es 1.18% to No. 1 red durum qe No. 1 white sy to 29%; No. 2 5 8 «Batley, jo, 3 malting 69 to 75; No. 0 7 ’ Flax, -No. 1, 1: ie to 1.97%. Corn unquote NS: STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County pe Burleigh IN DISTRICT COURT, Fourth Ju- Biemerek Bike “Association, arc] ociat gerpp ration toe ma a8 Mann, John L. Roberts, George -W, Harman, J. K. Wetherby, L. Gill, John Richards, and ail other persons unknown claiming any es- tate or interest in. or lien or en- cumbrance upon the property de- sch ned in the complaint, Defend- rie Stare OF NORTH DAKOTA TO Raa ae VE NAMED DEFEND- You are hereby summoned to ans- swer the complaint in this action, ‘whieh is on f! In the office of the clerk of the’ district court of said county and and to serve'a copy of your answer to sald complaint up- on the subscriber at his office in t! city, of Bismarc! Bin county, Nortn Dakota, © within irty days after the vice . summons uu, exclusive of ing 4 in case of Te pe: gms taken aga’ y Siefault ‘tor, the reren demanded. tn the complaint. ted at Bismarck, Bers 2 Dakota. This 16th day of July, 1 Bu iam, Attorney for: Plaintiff, Eirst National Bank Suuaing, , Bismarck, North’ Da! ok ve EB: ABove Ns NAMED DEFEND- $30 WILL PLEASE TAKE NO- TICE: That the above entitled ac- ,tion relates to the followin: ed real roperty piace in fh Bismarck,” Burle! iets, County, Dakota, towits Twenty-o! and Twent; 33), le. Hundred. of the oitg. the plat tl the office octty ot ef . Nth re) 04), Orig of Bismarck, according to pene fie a Tae “oe dead ro! y Dakot: of Ja pglgyiet 1987. Attorney fr Plata £108, First National Bank Bulldiag, . Bismarck, North sh Dakota. TAT-86-3) B/TmLb-3i 14% | chen table and four chairs, library table, radio, and table, boy’s bicycle, Hoover vacuum cleaner, 15 gallon Jar, fifth grade books, violin, many other household articles, 418 10th 8t. SACRIFICING 1,000 volume library, beds complete, dressers, rugs, Kel- vinator, wardrobe, piano, aarnport child’s desk and bed, ‘ice box, tables, DINING room set, ABC washer, buf- fet, 9 tube electric Airline radio, 12 guage Western Field pump gun, kitchen cabinet, coil bed spring. All An good condition. 517 6th St. Tange, radio, bedroom set, singer sewing machine, bed, dresser. Joe Wildes, south of Memorial high- way. Me DROP in and see the finest ittle plano ever made. Chas. L. Bryan. Piano tuner. 422 4th St. SMALL Pisino, davenport and chair, household furniture. 719 Sth St. Phone 863-W. poe _—_—_—_—_—_—_————_——_— Personal $5—QUICK LOANS—$50 PERSONAL leans for less. A new plan for salaried persons. $5 or $50 in 5 minutes on just your signature. Peoples Finance Company 410% Main Avenue. Phone 1504. FREE! If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, gas Paisn, Indiges- tion, Heartburn, get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Capi- tal Cut Rate, Bismarck, and tral Drug Company, Mandan. NEW and used typewriters. Rentals. Service. Phone 68. 108 3rd Street. ‘Typewriter Sales and Service, T-ADS Carry Many Tips on Good Jobs Open Automobiles for Sale | FLECK’S Male Help Wanted FIRMS IN Spanish-America need young men to work and develop new country. Write for particulars. Jose | Garcia, 607 Jennings, Ft. Worth, Texas. WILLYS automobile AGeeGETS | want dealers. For particulars and terriotry write Highland Motor Company, Fargo. =|DOCTOR WANTED—Red river val- ley town and cemmunity desires | general practitioner. Write Trib- une Ad. 22852, Bismarck, N. D. ‘WIDOW wants capable man to man- age stock farm. Prefer married couple. Write Tribune ad 23138. MUSICIANS for novelty orchestra. Give full particulars. Write Trib- une ad No, 23086. Female Help Wanted BEAUTY operator. Must be good fingerwaver. Apply Elite Beauty Shoppe. EXPERIENCED girl for housework. Call at 212 3rd St. Male or Female Help Wanted COLLEGE STUDENT, man or woman, unable to return to college this fall, to begin work Sept. 14, Educa- | tional Sales. Several territories open. No travelling. $400 first six months, plus bonus. Write full ap- plication giving major and minor. Write EDUCATORS ASSOCIA- TION, Aberdeen, S. D. Attention UNDER new management. The Grand Pacific Hotel, Steele, N. D. Home cooking. Clean cool rooms. Reasonable rates. Served by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dockter. _ For Rent OFFICE or shop space. 107 3rd Street. J. D. Shoe.shop. Wanted to Rent WANTED by Sept. 5, gas heated bun- galow. Near common school. Call 499-J. Sct. 2... Salesmen Wanted SHOE SALESMEN WANTED to call on retail dealers, Straight com- mission. Nationally known line of men’s heavy duty shoes. opportunity for man whose past fecord proves him capable, aggres- sive, industrious. Write immediate- ly—give full details; phone number, age, past connections, credentials, Interview will be arranged in or near your city, Address F. J. O'Donnell, Hotel Blackstone, Chicago, Illinois. Land for Sale 10 ACRES of choice river bottom land. Good trees. Five miles north. Phone 1745. Travel Opportunity Mi ten day trip to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle. Room for three. Phone 1949 after 6 p. m. ‘VING for Portland, Oregon Aug- ust 26. Room for two. Phone 314 or 1861. —————eeaeaeae———e—— Ride Wanted TWO ladies would like ride to Seat- tle. Writc Tribune Ad. 23018. —— Work Wanted WASHING and ironing. sian or Angora cat, male. Jars for sa for sale. 834-R. MENS and working girls laundry wanted. ‘Mending free. Work guaratneed. Phone 1760. MOVING, hauling. All kinds of trucking. Call V. O. Mason at 1290. EXPERIENCED waitress wants work. Call 454 for Mary. Business Opportunity UNUSUAL BUSINESS OPPORTUN- ITY: Grocery, soft drinks, beer, cabins, All electric equipment. New, clean. Busy main paved highway. $45 to $75 daily. Business increas- ing. Very low expense. Four mod- ern connected living rooms. 9 acres. Wife very sick. Must sacrifice $6,000, half cash. No trades. Mun- _soh’s, Elk, Washington. FOR SALE—Grocery store in excel- lent location, doing good business. Back of store may be used for liv- Also Per- Fruit YOU can own a successful hardware business if you have $4,000 to pow -cash. If in business or interested in starting, write Marshall Wells Com- pany, Duluth for details of a proven merchandising plan. Houses for Rent NEW five room bungalow, $50, new three room apartment with bath, $45, three room furnished apart- ment, $28, Six room bungalow, $40. T,.M. Casey and Son. WILL rent our beautiful home fur- nished to adults only. Gas heat. Located 811° 2nd Street. Call in DETOOR = eae eee SIX room modern house with gar- ‘age. Good location. Five room partly modern house. Inquire 214 Fifth St. LARGE unfurnished upper duplex. Gas heat, fireplace. Also small fur- nished apartment. 404 5th Street. MODERN five room dwelling in du- plex. Close in. Phone 260. After 6 p. m. call 512-W Dr. Enge. SEVEN Ra house. Newly decorat- ed. 603 12th St, Call at 323 2nd > Street. EW bungalow. Just completed. Gas heat. Good location. $45. Call 2385-M. SMALL house. South side. Close in. Phone 1589. Call at 113 1st Street. |’ nme oS on ee MINNEAPOLIS STOCK: Minneapolis, Aug. 21.. ro Stocks oleae Bank Stock 1 Northwest Banco pid CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicage, ee - 21.—)—Cash wheat, A red age its hard 1.09% to 1%, no trade. After this datete rT Sin not be sible SAa oa) any bills or purch: pid a My i ikett 3 junke! W/31-2859 WANTED man or woman dish wash- er. Apply at Sweet Shop, eS LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Come in and compare our prices and cutting of meats, We're Bis- marck’s only exclusive meat Phone 176 210 Sth St. People’s Meat Market ‘WM. DOHN AND SON FOR SALE lex, Rei ry See or write K. KLEIN, Bismarck District Representative Houses for Sale BARGAINS FOR SALE $7,500.00—A new modern stucco home, three bedrooms, two baths, fire- place, many built-in features, lawn and trees; original cost $11,000.00. $6,850.00—Modern two-story home, four bedrooms, one on first floor, two baths, attached garage, lawn and trees; original cost over $10,- 000.00. Terms. $5,500—Three bedroom modern stucco bungalow, attached garage, nice basement apartment; original cost, $7,700.00. $4,500.00—Two bedroom modern bungalow, attached garage, base- ment apartment; original cost, $6,- 100.00. Present rental $75.00 per month. $4,200.00—Two bedroom modern bungalow, detached garage; original cost $5,500.00, $1,900—Four-room modern bungalow, Cee garage; original cost $2,- HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Phone 0 -See our Hedden low cost modern homes. HOUSE and lot. % block off pave- ment. House to be remodeled to suit purchaser. Priced for a quick sale, Terms can be arranged. Can be made available by October first or sooner if necessary. Phone 2200 for information. ONE stucco bungalow. One two- story house. Good income. Well located. See Baker at 604 3rd St. 13 ROOM house for home or income property. 5th St. Close in. Write Tribune ad No. 23085. SMALL residential home, partially modern. Double garage. Cheap. Terms. 323 Bell Street. FOUR room bungalow. Modern. Gas heat. Reasonably priced Terms. Phone 1945. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER {s our phone number. Quality Work—Res! CLEANERS Rooms for Rent NEATLY furnished room in modern home. For gentleman. Excellent bed. Good location. Very reason- _able. Phone 1730. ROOM in new modern air condi- tioned home. Close to bath. Al- ways hot water. Available Sept. 4. 903 9th, VERY LARGE ROOM. Near bath. suitable for two gentlemen, i: pri- vate home. Phone 502 W. Thayer. FURNISHED two upstairs rooms, one main floor, and one basement room. All nice and clean. 712 Main. COMFORTABLE room for one or two, With -board if desired. 623 6th St. NICELY furnished rooms for rent. Ladies preferred. Rent reasonable. «Phone ba. 310 8th St. WELL furnished cool room in new home. Private bath if desired. 111 Avenue D. NICELY furnished room with sta- tionary bowl. Hot and cold water. Gentlemen. 610 7th St. FURNISHED room. Convenient to capitol and down town. Phone 614. LIGHT housekeeping room for rent. Ground floor. 213 Thayer. ee EEE Wanted to Buy A MODERN five room bungslow. Must be well located. Will pay cash. Write Tribune Ad. 23049. Dead Animals DEAD animals (with hides on) 2313 collect. We pay for the call. Northern Co, Apartments for Rent FURNISHED apartment. Electric re- frigerator. Electric stove. Laundry privileges. Fireproof building. Suit- able for married couple without children or 3 or 4 business ladies. Inquire at The Tribune office. DOWNTOWN furnished room fo light housekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. City heat. 304% Main. Apts 7 and 2, FURNISHED apartment. Parlor, bed- room, kitchen, private bath. Fire- place. Two or three adults. Avail- able Sept. 1st. 801 5th St. FURNISHED two room and kitchen- ette apartment. Electrolux and private bath. Private entrance. Gas, lights, water. 322 15th. GROUND floor apartment, one room and kitchenette. Also one room and kitchenette basement apart- ment. Everts, 314 3rd. THREE rooms for light housekeep- ing. Close to bath. Single rooms or as apartment. One block from high school, 623 9th. FURNISHED three room and private bath apartment. Heat, water, gas furnished. Washing privileges. Call at 323 2nd St. MOST desirable, furnished first floor apartment. Completely modern. Suitable for two adults. Custodian, College Building. 5 WELL furnished one room and kitchenette apartment on second Leer, No children, 411 5th. Phone UNFURNISHED apartment. Gas stove, Frigidaire, fireplace. 114 4th &t._ Apply Woodmansee Stationery. TWO room furnished apartment. Up- stairs, Near grade and high schools. Call at 808 7th Street. ONE room furnished apartment. Up- stairs. Gas, lights included. With closet. Phone 1098-W. 405 5th. ONE two room furnished apartment. Suitable for one or two working girls. Sept. 1. 620 4th Street. APARTMENT FOR RENT for couple. No children. Apply Mrs. J. E, Daw- son, at 406 6th St. THREE room” apartment with bath in new modern home. Gas heat 618 13th Street. FURNISHED two room basement apartment with fireplace and bath. Rent at $30. Adults only. Call 2038. ONE three room, one four room un- furnished apartments. 622 3rd St. APARTMENT. Three rooms: and bath. Call at 606 Main. MODERN apartment for rent. 17 Thayer. Phone 2180. FURNISHED two-room apartment. Rental $23. 618 6th St. Call | ANNUAL USED CAR CLEARANCE August 21st to Sept. 1st Highest Prices Paid for Your Used Car! Lowest Prices on Cars We Sell! OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN ONE DAY SPECIAL 1935 Pontiac Sedan......§445.00 We have a special every day ASK FOR THEM 75 Cars to Choose From FLECK MOTOR SALES, Inc. Bismarck, N. Dak. USED CAR SPECIALS This Week Only International pickup, new motor, new tires . Plymouth Sedan . Ford panel Model Plymouth Sedan . Plymouth Sedan . Reo Truck Chrysler Sedan Model T Ford . Many Others to Choose from. 23 Years of Honest Used Car Dealing CORYSIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. Telephone 700 Bismarck, N. D. HARVEST SPECIALS Chandler Sedan . oe Pontiac Sedan . Dodge Sedan .... Plymouth Coupe Chevrolet Coupe . Plymouth Sedan ... Plymouth Commercial Sedan Plymouth Sedan . Plymouth Sedan ... Used Trucks Chevrolet Screen %% ton .. Dodge panel % ton . Dodge pickup % ton M. B. GILMAN COM! \d Broadway Phone 808 car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first. Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154, 1011 Main. 1930 FORD Model A roadster with rumble seat. Completely overhaul- ed. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Call after 5 p. m. at 322 South 9th. 1936 FORD V-8 truck with 8x13 re- frigerator body. Write or call Sani- tary Market, Dickinson, N. Dak. USED CARS 1927 Whippet Coupe . 1928 Chrysler Coupe 1830 Chevrolet Sedan 1934 Ford Tudor 1929 Ford A Sedat 1929 Ford A Panel 1929 Ford A Coupe 1934 Plymouth Sedan . 1 Panel body for 1% ton truck 35 We trade and give terms HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY 201 West Main Bismack, N. D. $85 credit on a Plymouth or DeSoto at a libera] discount. Write Trib- une ad 22330. For Sale NEW and used slicing machines, meat grinders, coffee mills, scale service, all makes. Toledo Scale Company, 404 Mandan Street, Bis- __marck, North Dakota. Phone 2438. ATTENTION: Fully equipped meat market and grocery store. Will pay you to lool ver. 119 5th Street. 1929 1930 1928 1932 1832 1935 1935 1935 1936 TWO room and bath furnished apart- ment. 808 Ist St. For Sale or Rent FIVE room bungalow, practically new, garage. One block from high school. Priced for quick disposal. Phone 271 or 402-J after 5 p. m. FIVE room house and three car gar- age, newly repaired and decorated. L, Van Hook. Phone 613-W. SIX room basement house. Lights, water, gas, Will take car in trade. Call 939. Perfection Cleaners Men's Suits § —_Ladie’s Dresses Cleaeed and Cleaned Only $1.00 50c Phone 1707 118 Thayer Miscellaneous for Sale ee aes a possession. n for bal- ance due on contract. Monthly ‘terms. Inquire Tavis Music Com- fl eS ee CHEAP. Kelvinator and Electric Bottle cooler. Capacity 100 bottles. Inquire at O'Brien’s Covered Wa- gon. PIANO and bench for sale; small size. No sale on terms. Write W. E. Lohman, P. O. Box 444, Bismarck, N.D. LLOYD Loom baby carriage. Good. Walnut colored steel bed with good mattress. Cheap, Phone 1523. SWEET corn. Three miles east of Bismarck. Highway No. 10, south side road. Sam Eck, REBUILT mimeograph with new ma- chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une office. PRACTICALLY new 50 pound. ice box. Priced for quick sale. 904 6th Street. i SAFE: 23 by 23 inches. 36 inches high. Call 1675-R. For Sale or Trade ONE Shetland pony broke to ride. Will trade for larger pony. 922 Avenue C West. Bud: Cook. Room and Board BOARD and room for students in very desirable home. Write Tribune Ad. No. 23028, B rdeen Angus bull for sale. Out of Bickert’s herd. Enock Anderson, Baldwin, North Dakota. 1935 INDIAN motorcycle. May be seen at M. B. Gilman Company. 2nd_and Broadway. NEW Chevrolet chassis. Run 200 miles. Write Tribune Ad. 23011, Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 409 9th St. Phone 1126. 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) 3 consecutive 5 consecutive insertions (per word) ............546 6 consecutive (per word) ooee eens 60 This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota. 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