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ey ER ea sceties Meo pee eee mT WHDNESDAY es: : fear of International International Compii- “4 cations in Shanghai Ag- gravates Pessimism a’ New York, Aug. 26.—()—Fears of | pternational complications as the re- «el vol tespenr 8 iba British pbassador to Chins. near Shanghai Piohed ott «selling ave tate (22, ito a pee Sen 1 *s was further “ vated by Japanese threats to in- ude neutral the block- ws were cut down moder- 4n most cases. before the close. and rails led the retreat, Transfers climbed to around the | Dec. Bonds emulated ‘stocks, with U. 8, pvernment securities down sharply. ommodities were inclined to do bet. | De Livestock SOUTH 8ST. PAUL coat Bs Ca Agr.) —Ca marke! ly steady, trading slow; choice No, 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs, .... we 5 ied northern, 51 a= coon Tos., 75; 46 » 63; 43 ibs, 40 'Iba., 47; ee 5a i] ae S33 Pica 99% 66% 6% 28% 29 101% 68% 81% 28% 2 Bis BBS eRe RR around 16.00 and | Oc! to medium kinds heifers under 25; “feeders 10.00; ‘choice 134 Ib. 4.00, cows moderately active, ; most milker and springer cows | «.. 00-75.00; selections strongly up to 00 Ho 2,700; market fairly active, ply steady ‘with Wednesday; good choice. 160+250 Ibs., 11.25-50; top 0; limited supply 250-300 - Ibs. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Ee 26. aah ioe Wheat— Open High . se 117 fife 140% ides 1.17% 1.18% 1.17% 1.17% 117% 1.18% 1.17% 117% ATh ATH 5% 45% 72% 13% 48% ATS 4 ‘2% B% 2% 21% 28% 27 27.26% 6% - 191 19) 192% 158% 1 Lasse DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Aue Durum— 1,03 5 108% 104% 168% 1.06 40-11.40; big. weights down to as|SeP Ss 9.75; few 140-160 Ibs. 11.00- . big hts 900-25; good stags 10.00-75; pigs scarce, few light weights d above 10.25; average cost Wed- day 10.34; weight 254 Ibs. (U, 8. Dept. ye Wneleaiag 1,600. to 10 cents pial ie average; 2.00; Pe id choice 180- 18 11, Pete, 10 260-800 Ibs. .11,50- ost Sood packing sows 9,75- 10: light Ga ret ng 50; * 180 70 Ths. 10.50-11.51 sal she stock. strong to her; dulls 10-15 cents up rie dg but dull on light pee at 11, 18.00-17. 50 cen Including 2,500 di- ring lambs active, full steady stronger improved quality _ con red; 0 choice native 10. westerns 10.' ‘ ves steady to feeders 10.00; Cit: Ae, Fr ew sli } ood iif me stock a: ‘ent stocker and Mood cattle tions: Steers, 550. bs. good eifers, good snd common and med- '5-5.50; ); good 160- ety 1.00; D. calves 50; eos ‘and 1 ry MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Aug. 26.—(?)—Wheat| s, Hapa epee xin ce eiugndons oda tollow! Delivered 1.28% 1.33% . 1.98% 1.31% . 1.24% 1.30% + 122% 1.28% + 120% 1.26% 1.18% 1.24% sae 115% 1.21% . 112% 1.18% 1.00% 1.14% + 1.06% 1.10% 1.03% 107% oes 116% 11% + 110% 1.11% + 1.08% 1.00%. + 1.04% 1.00% Durum . 1.06% 1.17% - 1.05% 1.16% 1.08% 1.14% . 101% 110% ha 9% 108% 81% 1.05% 4% 102% 2% 99% 90% 97% 88% 92% 1 rd durum 1,01 S1% ght nom: (Lower test w eis ca aly Grains 06%" 1.07% less y 1.05%" 99% Beeeee SARE 2 RR BeEr See Sb! 4h 16% 74% +193 196 193% (new) RANGE OF Canoe SALES Mjnnespolly, Al 26.—)—Ra: rain ber f | barre Close |. ares ees - 101% tone 101% one fo 6 compared to 43 | 23. To Arrive} .. Pecan _. THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1987. WANT-ADS Carry Many Tips on Good. Jobs ‘Open REACTIONS LATE IN DAY ERASE BULK OF WHEAT PRICE GAINS Profit Taking and War ‘and Wariness. of Traders Help to Pull Level Downwards Wednesday's finish, Sept. 1.06%- ay Dec. 1.08%-%, and corn finished lower to 1% higher, Sept. 99%, Dec. 65%-%, SINO-JAPANESE OUTLOO! HELPS LIFT WHEAT F SUTURE: Minneapolis, 1B. 26.— more serious ect of the Sino-J pect anes situation and steady. ‘commer Borden ant bovine: of wheat futures made 4 higher LE Ga rs ember wheat close up a! 1, and December and May each 1 up at 1.17% and 1.17%, respectively. Crushers were ort fair buyers pf flax futures. ae Ht at 191 and j sehen eed at ak fee ay el? and close % ul 7 aia at September eed atl |G lown ai and Dec, lower at 45%. leavy cash wheat was in good de- mand, Winter and durum demand was good, Cash corn was in fair demand. Oats was in slower demand. Rye demand was good, Barley demand was broad and active. Flax was in good demand. Produce Markets ah GO Chicago, Ane, mae GS—Poultey was easier Thursday on the Chicago mer- cantile exchange and butter was steady. Eggs were eauy. panes, Fe 566, eagy, prices un- change any gs 13,372, cal ie cars 2 %s el 1 car, ‘tra firsts lo- graded firsts nt receipts 20. 62 trucks, local 21, cars 21 live, 3; heavy hens 2%, small 19%; Leghorn hens 16%; colored fryers 22, Plymouth Rock 25%, White Rock 23, barebacks 19; ‘golored broilers 22%, Plymouth and White Rock 24, bare- backs 18, Leghorn 22; colored springs 22, Plymouth Rock 25%, White Rock es a ees 20;-roobters’ 13% -14% a 8: 1 Younes rier ahi tbs." up i7. smal Tem-tere oid geese 15, young 1 pitt Yo! oultr; ae se. 17%. 60-65 ioe "ate ady, fresh, 48-54 lbs, " 17, Of ser Soule, easy, by express: Broilers, Roeks 27. rosses 26-28; other express prices unchanged, Butter, 7,041, firm: Cremiior aes than extra 34%4-35%; score) firsts 31%, -33% 5 ae 28-30%. ret} Eggs, 14,317, eer Mixed colors: Special’ packs 23%-29%; standards 28%; firsts 21%-21%. Other mixed prices unchanged. BUTTER, AND EGG. FUTURES Chicago, Aug: 26.— tututes High Low Close + 83% 83% 33% Contralizea ‘o 5 fut: Refhigerator atand- ards, Oct. ........ 23% 23% 23% J Miscellaneous CALL MONEY York, Aug, 26.—(7)—Call steady, 1 per gent all day. rime commercial paper 1 per cent. Time loans steady, 60-' 50” days 1%; 4-6 mos. 1 per cent. Bankers accept- ances unchanged. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. 26.—(@)—Foreign exchange irregular; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents: Great Baten 4.98%; a Anse 3.74 15-16; Italy 6.26%; Germany free 40.22; Reg. 23.10; travel’ 27.25; Norway. 25.03;- Sweden 25.68; Montreal. in. New York 100.00. MINNEAPOLIS sToces Minneapolis, Aug. 26.— First Bank Stock 13%. Northwest Banco 11%. CURB STOCKS New York, Aug. .26.—(@)—Curb: Gitlee Bere Gen. 10%. 1d &: Shi 16 Fak Rubber aye x CHICAGO ee Wires aeovey Br El 52 Midwest Corp a) INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (over The counter In New York) Hamilton Trust 2.24, 2.58, Maryland Fund-9.49, 10.40. No Am Tr 8h ah Quart Inc Sh 17. No. 5 mixed 97; sample mixed 87. Corn No, 1 yellow. 1.07-07%. ane No. 1 white 31%-32%; sample soy }- 60 tom; malting 65- ‘Timothy seed 2.50-60. No clover DULUTH CASH G iN Duluth, ous: a ening, eet aes thera epting 12 iy ark -northera, spring s dark: :stosthern dark northern Be: dark northern 1.18%-- dark northern Ee dark northern bd 3 northern “1.20 * dark hard~- winter ~ “pirum No, 1 hard amber Ro, 2 hard ae 1.05" 95% -1.08%; . Ne hai amber 91%-1.00%. No. 1°red durum Mixed durum discounted 3-5c Delow. hard amber. lax 1 2 x 3 . & 5 1 BEd lontana y, maltin; parley. Boston, Aug. porn = 8D. A. sales were “occasionally for three-eights blood, and eG cents for e-quarter _ blood. | ight shrinkin: ne. mi -| Soright, Dakota graded combing fleeces, brought around 39 cents in the grease for three-eighths blood, and around 37 r one-quarter blood, Graded medium combing BRERBRREEEEDEEES| . | Can Pac | Howe Sound i | saia Act Sxptuainy ) | cordance with the New York Stocks Adsims Exp 17% 1 Lib-O-F G1 06% 11% ee tid 4a 98 Alas Jun 81% i sp8tee geet eee 18% % Oliver Farm, 61% Otis Elev. Damage Suits Planned _In School ool Explosion Oklahoma City, Aw Aug. 26.—(?)}—Two hundred suits for damages on behalf of parents of victims of the New Lon- don, Texas school disaster were held in readiness Thuraday for filing it was announced by Howard K. Berry, Okla- homa City attorney. He sald he would tring them against the Parade Oline Co., he week. ‘Hundreds %|Mareh 18 at the “world” richest school.” The sults, Berry said, will contend 1% negligence on-the part of the Parade Gasoline company, operator of the gas line to which the school’s heating plant was connected, [Se NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale entered on the 26th day of August, A. D. 1987 in an ton in the District Court of Bur- County, Fourth Judicial District of the State of North Dakota, where- In the Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a Body Corporate, is Plaintiff, and John Kurki, Henry Thoyre and Mrs, He i De- |, Sheriff ndersigi % | of oe Burleigh Gounty and Beat of North 93% 325% 23% 43% Budd Wh 8% Bur Ad Mch 28% Buc &Z 6% Cal Z-Ld 3% 11% % 2% Cont Oil Del 43% Corn Prod 64 Crosley 18% Cub Am Sug Pa 5) Stone & Web 21% Studebaker 13% Bnitt & Co 33% ex Corp Tey Gul Sul 38 TEBCH&O 12% Tim Roll 62 Trans-Am 16% Tri-Cont Cor 8 Tru-Traer 11% Un Car Du. Pac Kod El Auto Lite 28% EIPw&Lt 20% Firestone 38% Gen Elec 53% Gen Foods 37 Gen Mills 62 Gen Mtrs 55% Gillette 4% Goodrich - 37% Goodyear 39% Gra-Paige 3% GNIrCtf 2% GN Ry pfd 48 G Wes Sug 34% Greyhound 10% Hec Prod 11% Houd-H B_ 22 | 1 11%, 15% 3% Hudson: Mot Hupp Mot Ill Cent 22% Ind Rayon 37% Int Bus Mch 154 Int Hary 111% Int Nick Can 62% Int T & Tel 10% Johns-Man 129% Kennecotr 53 Kresge (SS) 23 Krog Groc 20% US Stl pfd 130 Vanadium 31% War Pict 14% West Un 6% West Air West El 148% White eMt 28% Wilson &Co 9% Woolworth 46% Wrigley, Jr 69% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Aug. 26.—(®%—Flour, carload lots, per barrel in 98 pound cotton sack pany, Patents, un- Standard | Pat- (14 3% or vine Fitth (35th: 30% |- Dakota, for that purpose appointed, Will sell at public suction at the front the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the dist day of September, A. D. 1937 at the hour o: two o'clock P. M. of that day, that certain real property and mortgaged promise tuated in the County of leigh, and State of North Dakota, directed in said jud, agment and Special execution to be sold, and more parti athe mencribed a "follows: ) of the South- at Wis and the West tS) “of the ouciensy Quarter fal of Section Fourte: 4), all in ae, One Hundred Forty-two Range Seventy-six (76), West Principal Meridian, taining One Hundred Sixty (160) aeres, more or less, according to the United) States Government survey thereof, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy sald judg- ment and costs amounting in all to the sum of $2051.97, wit interest thereon from the date of sald judg- Ment and the accruing costs of sale, Dated August ae ot i HB Fred E. Sheriff of "Buriclen County, mn N. Dak. Attorney dor Platntite, Orne {) Bis 4 © Dake NOTICE OF Lees EXECUTION NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and le entered on the 26th day of ane A. D. 1937 in an action in the District Court of Bur- leigh County, Fourth Judicial District ot pues pia of Jor Dakota, where~ in ik of Saint Paul, re Toa Co! oFpor ra! is Plaintitt, and Richard G, Borner ‘and Florence Worner, his wife, Ernest Gordon and Anne Gordon, his wife, are Defend- ants; and a special execution issued 50% | thereon, the undersigned, Sherite of Burleigh County and State of f North Dakota, tor that purpo: “ap pointed, will sell at public auction at. Be front door of the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 2ist day of Sep- 1937 at the hour of two M. of that day, that cer- Property and mortgaged pearniaas situated in the County of jurleigh, and State of North Dakota, directed in said judgment and Special execution to be sold, and more parti- cularly Rencebany ‘as follow! The East Half (E%) of Section Twenty- pine aa) Township One Hun- dred Forty-one (141) North, Range Seventy nl (79), West of the F' Prine! pal Meridian, containing Three Hungred Twenty (320) acres, more Jeni rding to the Government , oF sO much thereof as ry to satisfy ae ie id 8 amountin: the. Gea of $2112, 38, witl in ntereat thereon trom ene date of sald judg- ment and the accruing costs of sale, Dated ‘Augus zeth, 1987, Bismarck, N Geo, F. shat Alicrney tor “Biaintitt, Bismi N. Dak. Bae ba. NOTICE OF Jae EXECUTION NOTE Lek HEREBY CEN ‘That by virtui judg a decree of frsclonure tat ale, ven fered on the 26th ae. ‘ust, A. in an tetion ta the District Court of Bur leigh County, pene Judicial District of the State of North Dakota, where- in The Federal Farm Mortgage Cor- poration, a Corporation, is eaein Ee and Alex O. Ambers and nvleleh County, are Defendants; and a special execution issued thereon, the under- Sheritt fe of North Dakota, for that aio feat will sell at public he front door of the Court Bismarck, in the County of and State of North Oe) wt day of September, A. J st HE isaz Met the hour Of two o'clock P. of that day, that certain real property and mortgaged premises situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of ‘TO | North Dakota, directed in said judg- AS DEFINED IN PRICE AND. PRIC OTHER DIST: act eeu Con erase entitled “An Act to} t iterstate commerce in bi- coal, and for other pur- (Public, No. 48,, known as the Bituminous 75th Cong.,| and ment and Special execution to be sold, id more Hparticuls: ly described as Half (E%) of Section 8! ip One “Hundred "Forty taining Eh raat ng Ehre 2 rf Hundredths of 1937, the National Bitum- | the det ‘oal Fi nae Coal.Commission anddirects: 1. A public hearing s) be held at the Prince ‘Hotel in the City of Bismarck, North Los on the 18th day of September, 937, com- mencing at the hour of 1:00 glock P. M., and at the Governo: ception Room in the City of Pierre, South Da- kota, on the 16th day of meprember, 1937, commencing at the hour of 1:00 o'clock P, M., for the purpose of re- ceiving evidence to-enable the Com- mission to determine if such coals and the producers thereof in sa! are subject to the pposien of the Bituminous Coal Act of 1937, and further, "to enable the Commission to issue perciacerasmt exeroption to such Producers: of coal, other bitum- inous coal, in tata states as are en- titled thereto under and by virtue of the provisions of Section 17 (b) 0! Denies coal, es is defined as @ lignitic coa! calorific value in British ther: of less than-eeven thousand six hun- dred per pound and having a natural moisture content in place of the: min rd of 30 per centum or more: and for th further purpose of enabling the Com: ine whether a change th and Minimum price and Minimum Price ar ed in said Act, or ror 14 District and F Districts and dstinea in said Act, of fw eticab ace dards set torth in subsections (a) and (b) of Part IT of section 4 of said Act. 3. Any pro- ducer of-coal whether bituminous. semibjtaminous, subbituminous or lignite coal, the Consumers’ Cou Code Members, representatives of Dis- brigh Meares and all otter, Interested part muay appear at sa ar and be ard. 3%. Notice of. said hearin, tion 0: sion by mailin, copy of this order to the Consumers’ Counsel, to the Commissioner of internal Revenue, to of District No. 8, imum prices more} 4 District Boards for Districts 12, | ac 5, 16, 19, 20 and in of noth cutive days {i circulation in the Sta! kota and in a ne wepa' }})-chrcutation tn ate si kot by = Faeet= 28, tice pepsin aif ‘ne co rust, 1937, Fe Mett ULLOUGH, Se ‘Secretary. (SEAL). ry of the Commis- | In: -0f $33! the date of ead Ju sale. Dated Be een noe Sheriff of ‘Rurielen County, 2 Bismarck, N. Dak. Geo, F. Shafer. Attorney Aor. Piaintite, Hen? ik. 8-26 9-3-3. repeater NOTICE OF aoe EXECUTION NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of soracloa sey rer sae entered on the 26th da: » A. D. 1937 in an action in wine 3 istrict eae of Bur- leig! iclal Dist: poration, f}and Esther M. Aandah ry as Esther Myrtie Rendahi s wid oe Imar Aandahl, are Defendant of pana sh, and State q st day of ot owe fe, on Septeraher, Ay two seleck Peis of that day, that certain real property and mortgaged remises situated in the County of urleigh, and State of North Dakota, directed in said he told, and, and Specia! and more parti- eeeied as follows: eB et Quarter (SW. Section Soventesh Gn) and the he South h alt (848%) re lor’ ange (ib). West of the Fifth Principal Seri dian, less one (1) acre in sout! western corner of Sect! 17 sold for school site, Bo 2. AA ‘acres Sor yovlie highway, conve: Burleigh inty, consist. ing oO} scrip four rods wide located over, across Mand. thru_the SW% of tion 17, containing Three Hundred enteen. Pepe acres, more or less, ording to the Government sur OF so much shersot as tisty fd judgment ) of jouth Sec: ry 1 ane costs pocnntlae. i ai to the sum ith inte: thereon from nt and the ac- crying costs of sal ted ‘Aaeaae’s ye? Pat sascict’ ont Berislen County, meenret ik, N. er Ei Bistotie, Geo. F. 8! Ny Bismarck, 1 oa8 back. Female Help Wanted fo Uttle housewor! help care for clderly woman. Write Tribune Ad. 23145. GIRL for general housework. Call at 930 4th St. Ask for Mrs. Bey- lund, Apt. No, 6. FOR SALE Land Bank Farms tn Lo- District Representative Houses for Sale 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. HOUSE with two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath. Hot air fur- nace, gas heat. Hot and cold water. 509 12th North. Apply at 108 4th Avenue NE, Mandan. ONE stucco bungalow. One two- story house. Good income. Well located. See Baker at 604 8rd St. FOUR room bungalow. Modern. Gas heat. Reasonably Terms. Phone 1945. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER is our phone number, Quality Ww. al CLEANERS WELL furnished front room with morning and evening meal. Suit- able for one or two girls. Phone 145,401 5th Street. ROOM in new modern air condi- tioned home. Close to bath. Al- eg ee water. Available Sept. 4. FRM two upstairs rooms, one main floor, and one basement room. All nice and clean. 713 Main. LARGE sleeping room. Next to bath.| werr Hot water always. Gentlemen pre- ferred, 300 Ave. B. OLEAN room. Next to bath. $15 per month, Gentlemen preferred. 614 Avenue C. COMFORTABLE room for rent with board if desired, Centrally located. 623 6th St. DESIRABLE front room. Next to bath, Always hot water. 230 West ‘Thayer. SLEEPING room for one or two. Al- ways hot water. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. 5 DESIRABLE sleeping rooms in mod- ern, well located home. Board if desired. 816 Main. SLEEPING room. Available Septem- 1st. No smokers or drinkers. Call after 4 p.m. 408 5th. SLEEPING room for rent. Street. ed Household Goods for Sale FURNITURE for six room house. Frigidaire, radio, electric sewing machine and washing machine, gar- den tools, fruit jars, boys story books for 15c each, and misc. ar- ticles, Party buying furniture may have privilege of renting house. Call between hours of 1 and 5 o'clock. 213 2nd Street. WALNUT piano, $75, 1% year old Kelvinator $75, 1,000 volume library and book cases, one bed, one cot, one dresser, tables, lamps, kitchen utensils, clothes baskets and racks, davenport table, sewing cabinet, garden tools and chairs. 508 West Broadway. 517 6th Apartments for Rent able for married couple without children or 3 or 4 business ladies. Inquire at The Tribune office. FURNISHED four room apartment with two bedrooms, three room fur- nished or unfurnished apartment, both city heated; modern seven room house, close in. Phone 90 in afternoons. George M. Register. ATTRACTIVE five room furnished apartment including two bedrooms. Also, a or unfurnished three room apartment. Both pri- vate baths, city heated. Adults. Phone George M. Register. FURNISHED. three room apartment with private bath, kitchen, Frigi- daire and Jaundry privileges. Avail- able September 1. 106 Main Ave- nue, Nicola Apartments. TWO or three room furnished apart- ment with two large closets. Frigi- daire, lights, gas and: water fur- nished. Call at 319 13th St. Phone 1980, FURNISHED two room and kitchen- ette apartment. Electrolux and private bath. Private entrance. Gas, lights, water. 322 15th. room light housekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. City heat. 304% Main, Apts. 7 or 2. FURNISHED three room apartment. Frigidaire, gas stove, lights, and laundry privileges, 118 W. Thayer. Inquire Apt. No. 3. NEW basement apartment. Living itchenette, closet 113 Mandan. FURNISHED three room and private bath apartment. Heat, water, gas furnished. Washing privileges. Call at $23 and 8t, NICELY furnished three room apart- ment. Adults. Bedroom. Gas heat, hot water. Excellent location. 402 5th Street. VERY nicely furnished first floor apartment. Frigidaire, laundry, al- ways hot water, adults only. 807 4th Street. Automobiles for Sale 1931 Plymouth sedan 1934 Chevrolet pick-up . 1930 Pontiac sedan .. 1935 International pick- 1937 Plymouth tudor 1986 Plymouth coupe 1933 Ford .panel ..... 1934 Plymouth sedan 1935 Plymouth sedan 1936 Airflow sedan . 1935 Ford coupe . 1931 Chrysler sedan 1930 Chevrolet panel . CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, Inc. Phone 700 Bismarck, N. D USED car and truck parts for popular makes and models. Try us first, Bismarck Auto Parts. Phone 154, 1011 E Main... CHEVROLET “OK” Specials Plymouth Sedan . Ford Deluxe Sedan Plymouth Coupe .. Chevrolet Master Coach, completely overhauled . Olds “6” Town Sedan, he: er and radio .. Chevrolet Town Si We Trade und Give Ter: CAPITAL CHF*’ROLET: COMPANY Bismarck, N. Dak. rumble seat. Completely overhaul- ed. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Call after 5 p. m. at 322 South 9th. USED CARS 1927 Whippet Coupe 1928 sler Coupe 1980 Chevrolet Sedan . 1934 Ford Tudor .... 1929 Ford A Panel 1929 Ford A Coupe . 1934 Plymouth Sedan . 1 Panel body for 1%4 ton “truck 35, We trade and give terms HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY 201 West Main Bismack, N. D. $85 credit on a Plymouth or DeSota at a liberal discount. Write Trib- une ad 22330. ONE two room furnished apartment. Also, one large room for light house- keeping. Always hot water. 1720 and Street. furnished one room and kitchenette apartment on second ead No children, 411 5th. Phone 7S room first floor apartment. apartment. Also, will have two room second floor apartment Septembe- 1. 523 12th St. UNFURNISHED apartment. Gas stove, Frigidaire, fireplace. 114 4th St. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. ‘TWO room furnished apartment. Up- stairs. Near grade and high schools. Call at 808 7th Street. For Sale NEW and: used -slicing machines, meat grinders, coffee mills, stale service, all makes. Toledo Scale Company, 404. Mandan Street, Bis- marck, North Dakota. Phone 2438. TWO milk cows for sale with heifers. Mrs. Eva Fisher. 4 miles south of Bismarck. Travel Opportunity DRIVING to Yellowstone Sept. 4th, Returning Sept. 11th. Room for four. For information phone 2200, DRIVING to Milwaukee Sept. Ist, Room for one. References. Write Tribune Ad. 23202. TWO room apartment, also one room and kitchenette. Heat, lights, gas, water furnished. 801 Fourth, FURNISHED cozy bhsement apart- ment. Built in features. Suitable for two working girls. 607 2nd. TWO room well furnished basement apartment. Two beds. Adults. 515 2nd Street. SMALL furnished apartment. Cen- trally located. Also, one room apartment. 404 5th Street. ONE room kitchenette and private bath apartment for rent. Call 717 ‘Thayer. Phone 2180. MODERN furnished ‘tment for rent. Ground floor.. Apply 204 Avenue B East. Lost and Found REWARD: Black and white wir haired teyrier. White bobbed tail, chin whiskers, eyes in black, an- swers to “Spottie.” N, F, Hocken- berry, General Delivery. Phones 1973, 9 a, m. to 5 p. m. LOST—Between Paramount and G. P, News, black wallet containing valu- able -papers, checks. Reward, ic Barber Shop. 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. APARTMENT FOR RENT for couple. No children. Apply Mrs. J. E. Daw- son, at 40§ 6th St. two room basement apartment with fireplace and bath. Rent at $30. Adults only. Call 2038. THREE room furnished . basement apartment for rent. Call 689-W. 518 W. Thayer. STUDIO davenport, $15, large Edi- son phonograph, electric dishwash- er, large leather rocker, coal water heater. Call after 6 p. m. at 518 5th, COMPLETE furnishings for three ronm apartment. Can be had in single pieces. North door 622 3rd St. SLIGHTLY used inner spring mat- tress. Like new. Cheap. Inquire 415 W. Broadway. MOHAIR davenport, and chair. Also Axminster rug. Call at 317 2nd-8t. eee ———_— For Rent y BASEMENT for rent. Water, lights. 501 South 10th 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. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 409 9th. St. Phone 1126. Wanted to Buy W. Filling station on busy street in business section. Write Midland Produce Company, Fargo, NN. Dak. Personal $5—QUICK LOANS—$50 PERSONAL loans 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. n-| NEW and used typewriters. Rentals. Service. Phone 68. 108 3rd Street. Typewriter Sales and Service. Dead Animals DEAD animals (with hides on) PROMPTLY. 2313 collect. We pay for the call. Northern Rendering Co. LIGHTNING KILLS MAN Wheaton, Minn., Aug. 26.—(®)— Reo ae, © wee Ulee Werner night during a windstorm which destroyed farm buildings four miles southwest of here. . Hall accompany- ing the storm damaged corn fields in @ small area. THREE room apartment. for rent. penned or unfurnished, 515 16th ONE three room, one four-room un- furnished apartment. 622 3rd. TWO room furnished apartment. 227 W. Thayer. Phone 1632, Ee for rent. 215 3rd St. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Come in and compare our prices and cutting of meats. We're Bis- enly exclusive meat market. Phone 176 210 Sth St. People’s Meat Market WM. DOHN AND SON Land for Sale 10 ACRES of choice river bottom land, Good trees. Fup: miles north. Phone 1745, Miscellaneous for Sale REBUILT mimeograph with new ma- chine guarantee, Inquire at. Trib- une office. FOR SALE—Cheap. Majestic radio. Call 1231-5 after 6 p.m. ed Work Wanted YOUNG married woman, four years experience, desires part or full time ‘Btenographic position. Write Trib- une Ad. 23165. DRESS making, altering and re- modeling coats, suits and. dresses. Reasonable charge. Call 1114-M. 418 Hannafin. YOUNG man wants work. Experi- enced in cooking: Will consider service station employment. Call work, Call 1173-W for free inspec- tion. Laundry. All work giv- deli VED = MENS and working undry wanted. Mending 5 girl day or hour. Phone 2131-R. Ask for Ann. EXPERIENCED wales wants work. | Call 454 for Mary Ann, THE MODEL Laundry. A pc dyes We call for LARGE house with four sleeping rooms. Located at 310 Thayer. $65 with gas for heat and cooking fur- nished. Inquire at’ Economy Groc- ery for keys. WILL rent our beautiful home fur- nished to adults only. Gas heat. Located 811 2nd Street. Call in Person, SIX room modern house with garage. Good location. Five room partly modern house. Inquire 214 5th. ~ 'CARGE house with four bedrooms or very nice for two small families, Call Mrs. William Baker at 604 3rd, THREE room house. Partly modern. Gas. $16 per month. Inquire 507 15th 8t. SEVEN room house. ed. 603 12th St. Street. Land for Rent HAY on the south one-half section, 22-38-79, Apple Creek township . W. A. Ziegelmeyer. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. 4 First insertion (per word) 30 2 consecutive insertions (per word) coerce 0 3 consecutive insertions (per word) .........++.4%0 4 consecutive insertions Newly decorat- Call at 323 and 200-540 This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- Cuts and border used on want ads’ come under classi- fied sony rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- -eertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit of re- Ject any copy submitted. 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