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OP GAPAN, BRITAIN a CHILLS N.Y. MARKET Break In Steels Saps Courage After Small Gains Early During Trading weeks’ earnings and sales statement. Livestock SO, 8ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Aug, 27.—(AP—U. 8. D. A)—Cattle 3,700; market open- ing steady, but slow; supply large and grassy; most long fed steers held above 17.00 best heifers above 11.00; good western cows 680 to 7.50 or| Der more; few grass fed heifers up to 9.00; low cutters and cutters 3.50 to 4.75 mainly; practical top on sausage aoe bulls 6.00; undertone steady on stock- ers and feeders; good western steers held around 8.00 to 9.00. Sheep 2,500; run includes four feed- ers billed through; der largely natives; lambs opening strong, good and choice 9100 to 10.50; early top 11.00, : Hogs 4,000; fairly active, mostly steady with Thursday; top stronger | Dec. on heavy sows, good and choice 160 to 250 lbs, 11.25 to 11.50; top 11.50; good and choice 250 to 300 Ibs. 10.40 to 11.40; bigweights down to:10.00 and slightly “under; few 140 to 160 Ibs. evenly 11.00 to 11.50; ‘good sows Tbs, down 9.60 to 978; few up to 9.85; |" 360 to 400 Ibs. 9.35 to. 9.65; heavies cown to 9.25 and below in instances; Hare cost Thursday 10.41; weights Chicago, Aus. 2 (U, 8. D. A.) —Hog! 6, htt a 2,000 “direct; market senerally ste esterdi top 12 gor a Cl b. 12.00; few Dutchess" se ‘be it = 25; most good packing sows 9.75- 10. Cattle 1,000,.calves 300; steady trade on all *Rititmee classes; epoapting com- mon and medium Ai te valued af 8,80-11.50; the: avery narrow. demand at. catch: prices; few loads and gcattered tats medium to good yearling steers 12.00-15.50; better and: weightler. ie glible; most plain a 5.00 monty practical to; . ers 11.50 dow: 4 Sheep 9,000, Including 2500 direct; spring lambg active, steady to rons: good to choice natives 15.50=75; ft 10.85-90; 21 cars Idaho and Washing- ton spring lambs 10.75-11.00; sheep ree steady; miAnEBter ¢ ewes 3.00- aor CITY De city” 1s. 27.— 2 gy Rn ere 0% oy cxives 5 }, ter steers, year! ant >» rather titeteteagi ts and te common to medtui ead ah about aren ad Li} cutter g: ma 1 comman and medium eifers, good and common and medium 4.75- 6.50; cows, good 4.75-5.50; common and medium M00: 1-75; calves (steers), good, and cholee 1.2509. medium Hog 1,800: ine active: cee is 5: mostly steady, to ‘stron: 0 high- 1p 11.40 space. choos 140-360 tb 1110-25! AS, 160-180 "Ib;, si “$20 -Ib., Beavis. ne 1 di 170-230 Be pues, i oy sient shits a a tue Packeriimic 3 2) ats me oseheee sd ter on ae ety op. sales sorted tots ie bulk 3.75-4:25; 93 Ib, yearlings tghers dou Chica, go, Ave. 30h eeu. DA jo, Aug. —Pota' reba es otal te suipmente 4 out aie ; of pes owt. Gailtors aia Whit ee hed, 2,10, 1 Tiaho: lise tHumphe No. 1, wa 50; show! decay Burbanee mixed car, us. US. No. 1 goss DE: ht aly ied 108 jos rat 4 mae ly, Sites 00; ‘baker size 2.30; Wisconsin cobblers UB. ‘No. nalts ab Blise tri- ‘umphs partly grade is: rhe re roup—Biour, } barrel in 98 pound mente eerie 10 Binh: : Minnespells ‘Aug. ‘carlo oad tot, Re Aug. white (ie mixed ik Pic 3 No. 3 steady, | Dec. to Grain Quotations (Fernuned ip hes Reset hi Miller Co.) Aug. 27 No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. No. 3 dark northern, ES No. 3 dark nortbern, ie ‘ dark 5 dark northern, Re 5 wie 85 54 53 Ibs. 52 $1 50 epee 3 Lae Fel s F 6s ak FE & a Fa i a QEEs3Ese8 009 ee te 1 12% 2110 Lit 95% Parote! BBB BRS we RE & 28% 2 B38 8! See ie “1035 10 ‘10: a 10.65 10st 710 10.70 10.60 ott tale Aug. 27. ae wp - 117% fen 18% 15% 24 18% 119 116% 1.1 i? 1.18% 1.19% 1.27% 48% 45% 12% 12% 48% 49 48% 46% ‘B% 4 31% 21% 27 21 ATH «27 ~ 191) 192) 191 + 193% 1.94% 193% 1, DULUTH, RANGE cee Aus Aretha a DOS 100% 1.08% + 105% 106% 106K Pooh Nokes bidet gee % (P)—Whea' soak "Friday an compared to 75 pulls cash wheat and ooarse lolow: + 127% 132% + 1.25% 1.30% 1.23% 1.20% + 1.21% 1.27% 1.19% 1.25% LAT 1.23% + 114% 1.20% 11% 1.17% + 1.08% 1.13% + 1.05% 1.09% + 1.02% 1.08% 1.19% 122% or ower” test weight nominally ted 4c Ib.) iter Wheat + 115% oe. 113% ~ 111% 113%. and Coutts Dakota Wheat + 100% 1.10% + 107% 1.08% + 1.08% 1.05% Durum e0ed-o beg pg Seg a q2g2gs ee gigs 1.06% 1.18% . 1.05% 1.17% . 108% 1.15% . 101% 1.11% Be 99% 1.00% 97% 1.05% 94% 1.02% 92% 99% 90% 97% 88% 92% % 1.07% wast Wey skeeeess Fee RR 3 BRB BBSeesee FR RRR ER ESE ‘16% 14% 196 193 (new) fairly firm. occasionally fro’ apparently hed ‘tte i] ing immediate purchas New be in mt ulet ant on old orders for wool and cloths were reported sl | slackening tendency. ,| with: crushers: on Frat «| 5.26%; SGorhian: «| mos 1% per cent POUR GENT DROP IN CORN PRICE SHAKES ALL, CLIC GRAIN Result Is Late Break in Wheat Level After Early Two- Cent Advances compared with Thursday's finish, Sept. 1.06%-%, Dec. 1.08%-%, and corn was 2% to 4 cents down,. Sept. 95%, Dec. 64-64%. changed to % higher. WEAKNESS IN CORN DRAGS DOWN WHOLE MARKET Minneapolis, Aug. 27.—(@)—Weak- ness of corn, inspired by a report that the department of agriculture regard- ed the price of that grain as too high compared with other grains, dragged wheat futures into lower ’ territory here Friday. Wheat futures were atrong early on Liverpool fapiee and Argentine weath- er news, downs at 1. if apwer at 1.16 atey futures Talled Br fell back, both sides of the ten oat sts 4 up a an ae up at aT-% September rye close bi es at tage id Dec. ~% down at 72%. tember 1 feed barley Atte 1% up. at Wt and Dec. % higher Cash wheat offerings were smaller and in good demand. Winter wheat demand was good. Cash corn demand was slower, Oats demand was better, Rye demand was (at Barley was easier. Flax was in strong demand. 49 aT Produce Markets al eee? “Hens were Chicago, Aug. steady on the Enteugo mercant! change today, and chickens weak. Butter was steady and eggs weak. pore 10,906, steady; prices un- change Ege we: ra ona fi ake 3 21%; Paes, 20 3 cars aise butte Poultry, live, 1 car, 43 trucks, Ae teat, chickens weak; hens, 4% 1! 22, ie than 4% Ibs. 19% Leghor Evers colored 21, Plymouth » White R barebacks colored 22%, Plymouth Rock 24, barebacks 18, Leg- prings, colored 21, Plymouth Rock 24, White Rocks 22, barebacks 19; fpenters 18%-14%; turkeys, hens 17, toms 16, No. 2 turkeys, 15; young ducks white and colored, lbs. up 17%, small colored 15%, white 16; old geese 15, young 17. ¥o! New York. Aug. 21--R)—Butter, 6,817, steady’ and unchangea” Cheese, 117,353, firm and unchanged. Eggw. i4, 468, steady. All mized col- ors unchang. Dressed Sout + Fresh oa frozen ; ther express prices unchanged, Live poultry, by? express, brotters: Rocks 26; colored 25-26: Leghorn 25- ¢; other freight quotations unchang- BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES icago, Aug. 27.—()—. utter Futures: Storage Standards, November . Egg Future: Refrigerator 8 dards, Oct. « 23% 22% 23% {" Mineellangous 1\% { Miscellaneous cial FORBIGN ®XCHANGE High Low Close + 33% 33% 33% New York, Aug. 27.—()—Foreign exchange easy; Great Britain demand in Gone others hy conte. ae teiy tain 3.74%; free 40.20, sebtetered 22.80, travel 26.75, Norwi ray. 25.00; Sweden 25.65; Montreal in New @ork CALL Petar New Yor! Aug. 27.—@—Call money stead: per cent all ’ day; prime comm ager 1 per cent; time loans stead; 0-90 days 1%; 4-6 ankers accpetarices jal unchanged. CHICAGO STOCKS (By ited Press) Midwest Ci MINNEAP% Minneapolis, ae Meow stocks close: Firat Bank Stock 13%. Northwest Banco 11%. bo Pokngat patel BONDS Blas, ork, Aug. 27.—()—Govern- ment Bonde: ‘Treasury 4’s 111.4. CURB STO New York, Aug. 27.- oe curb: American Gen. 10. giles Service 1c. Bond & Share 16%. Fisk Rubber 11% INVESTMENT hy (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter ne New york) Hamilton Trust 2. nee 2.53. ys Fund 9.31, 10.20. io Am Tr Sh 2.6 tare Inc Sh 17. ‘| Changes Apoeaved’’ in Mandan School Units Mandan’s board rd of education con-. yaical-education instructor to suc- a ceed Leonard C. eaeanan resigned. MORRIS FUNERAL HELD Ryder, N. D., Aug. 27.—Rev. LoS Dierenfield, Presbyterian pastor, officiated at funeral services here Fri- day for Ward County Commissioner A L. Morris, who died of heart disease #81 El, Auto Lite 37% 8. | Gen. Elec. New York Stocks Exp wile 2 Pld Loew's 0% 4 : dala eT > tJ i oJ Heed a oka. g332 2°8e 3 Mo PedetanEe® E Oats were un- | Bord Cal Z-Ld Can Pac Case J I Caterpil - 95 Celanese 108% Cer d Pasco 68% | Radi Chess &O 47% chi&NW 3% Chi Gt W 2 Chi Gt W Pf 9% CMStP 1% 3% 11% 165 |/CMSt PPL 3% Chrysler Col-Palm Col G El Com Solv Com & Sou Con Edis Con Oil Cont Can Cont Mot Con Oil Del Corn Prod 64% Crosley 18% Cub Am Sug 9 Curt Wret 5% Deere & Co 130 Dia Mtch 26% Dom Mines’-40 Doug. Airc. 51% Dupont. 154 East. Kod, 183 108% 11% 1% 138% 2% 34% 4% 57% 2% 43 Studebaker Swift & Oo Texas Corp El. Pw. & Lt. 20 Firestone 32% 52 Gen. Foods 36% Gen: Mtrs. 53% Gillette “4 |. Goodrich 35% Goodyear 38% oe Paige 3% G. N. Ir, Ctf. 20% G.N. Ry. Pf. 40% G. Wes. Bug. 34% Greyhound 10% Hec. Prod. 11% Houd.-H, B. 21 Howe Sound 76 Hudson Mot. 15 Hupp. Mot. . 3% Il. Cent. 21% US Ind Al 32% US Pipe 50% USR&Im 10% US Rubber 54% US Smelt’R 26 US Steel 108% US Stl Pf 128% Vanadium = 31 War Pict 14% West Un 6% West Air 38 West El 145% White Mot ris Krog. Groc. 20% | Wilson & Co 9°. Lib.-O, F. G1..64% | Woolworth 46% RANGE OF osnior SALES Minneapolis, 27.—(@)—Range of carlot grain a heavy dark northern dark northern i le grade dark north- ern ‘st %-95%; No. $ hard winter 1.08; No, 1’hard-amber durum 1.18% -1,19%. Oats, No. 2 white 20-30%, paver No. * malting 16; No. 8, 63. Rye, No. 2, Flax, No. 1, 7 97-: 1.95%. Corn not quoted. In, Nick. Can 61% Int. T. é& Tel. 10 Johns-Man, 125 Kennecott 87% Kresge (88.) 22% DULUTH GASH GRAIN Duluth, Aug. 27.—(}—Cloi prices, heat: northern spring dark northern 1.2 1.21% -1.27%5 No 4, 1. tiger’ 20% ; No. Durum: No. 1 hard amber No. 2, 1.05%-1.17%43 No. 3, "99 No. 4, 95%4-1.06%3 No. 5, 91%4- No, 1'red durum 1.02%. Mixed duru’ discounted 3-Bo below hard ambers, Flax N 1.92% -1.94%. Rye No. "2 ‘11. Oats No. 3 white 29. Malting 5 CHICAGO fe GRAIN chicago, Aug. 27.—()—Cash wheat: ae: 3 dark hard 1.12%; No. 1 hard Reon ios, 1 yellow 1.01%-1.05. No. 2 white Oats, No. 2 teed 28%; No.1 mixed 31K: Not 2 whl te 31% -%, Byer Bio, 3, BK No buckw! mo soybea: Barley, salesy feed" 46-60; | malting Timothy No clov Saye Ai Gackangca, . Ae Daareeetoes) Un Gas Im 12%}. experience needed. _ Bath thio, Inc., Dept. E-3419, Cincin- EXPERIENCED girl for general housework. Small family. Good Wages. References. Write Tribune GIRL ‘for general housework. One who can wait on table. Call Mo- hawk. Phone 145. Lost and Found LOs8T—Between Paramount and G, P. News, black wallet containing valu- able papers, checks. Reward. Classic Barber Shop. Houses for Rent NEW five room bungalow, $50, new three room apartment with bath, $45, three room 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 person. SIX room modern house with garage. Good location, Five room modern house. Inquire 214 5th, LCARGE house with four bedrooms, or very nice for two small families. _ Call Mrs. William Baker at 604 3rd. NEW five room house for rent. Peo: ple without children preferred. In- quire at 920 10th Street. SEVEN room house. Newly decorat- pe 603 12th St. Call at 323 2nd ONE small furnished house. 7 furnished apartments, 818 7th Wa For Rent BASEMENT for rent. Water, lights. 501 South 10th 8t. Travel Opportunity DRIVING to Yellowstone Sept. 4th. Returning Sept. llth. Room for four. For information phone 2200. DRIVING to Milwaukee Sept. Ist. Room for one. References. Write Tribune Ad. 23202. Miscellaneous for Sale ogee *r<| WANT-ADS Carry Many Tips on Good Jobs Open FOR SALE Houses for Sale MODERN apartment house with five apartments, within six blocks of Grand Pacific hotel, choice, paying tenants. Monthly rentals are $188 and are paid in full, ~ are $2,256. Price only $6,700. Cash Payment $2,500 and the balance in monthly payments of only $26.85. 1936 taxes are $148. Harvey Harris and Company. HOUSE with two bedrooms, living toom, kitchen, bath. Hot air fur- nace, gas heat. Hot and cold water. 509 12th North. Apply at 100 4th Avenue NE, Mandan. FOR SALE @ room modern bungalow. Three bedrooms, 9 years old. Modern in every wi Beautit: and shrabs. Ide: ONE stucco bungalow. One two- story house. Good income. Well located, See Baker at 604 8rd St. FOUR room bungalow. Modern. Gas heat. Reasonably priced. Terms. Phone 1945, ct ES YOUR LUCKY NUMBER 1s our phone number, Quality Work—Real Economy Phone 232 2604 8. 11th CLEANERS Rooms for Rent WELL furnished front room with morning and evening meal. Suit- able for one or two girls. Phone 145. 401 Sth Street. ive|ROOM in new modern air condi- tioned home. Close to bath. Al- ways hot water. Available Sept. 4. 903 FURNISHED two upstairs rooms, one main floor, and one basement room. All nice and clean. 712 Main. LARGE sleeping room. Next to bath. Hot water always. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 300 Ave. B. CLEAN 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. IRON frame bed, spring and mat- tress. Good condition. $5. hone Mandan 14-M. 409 9th Ave. SLEEPING room for one or two. Al- ways hot water. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. gage fo fori le. Phone 1440-R. REBUILT Tmimeograph with new ma- chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une . FOUR wheel trailer for sale. In good ‘condition, Good tires. Call at 513 16th Street. KIMBALL piano. $40. wagon. 1006 a Cc. Boy's new Phone 62¢. jestic ri Call 1231-J after 6 a 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. NEW and used typewriters. Rentals. Service. Phone 68. 108 3rd Street. ‘Typewriter Sales and Service. ‘|BEDROOM for rent. SLEEPING room. Available Septem- 1st. No smokers or drinkers. Call after 4p. m. 400 5th. ONE unfurnished light housekeeping room with closet. $18. No children. 517 7th Street. LARGE room. Twin beds. bath, Capital Court No. 8. 648 evenings. ROOMS for students. $5 per stu- dent. Board if desired. 816 Main. Phone 1647: Private Call Gentlemen preferred. Phone 1528-R. 518 10th Street. ent room. Private bath. Capitol Court. 1967, ~ QUIET, clean room for rent. 208 srd 8&t. Opposite New Federal building. ROOM for rent. Private entrance. Next to bath. 518 7th St. ROOM for gentlemen. 312 Park St. Call after 6 p. m. 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. afternoons. George M. Register. ATTRACTIVE five room furnished apartment including two bedrooms. Also, a furnished or unfurnished three iroon apartment. Both pri- vate baths, city heated. Adults. Phone George M. Register. FURNISHED three room apartment with private bath, kitchen, Frigi- daire and laundry privileges. Avail- able September 1. 106 Main Ave- nue, Nicola Apartments, NICELY furnished two room base- ment apartment. heat furnished. La prit - $25 per month. 214 Avenue C West. Phone 572-M. TWO or three room furnished apart- ment with two large closets. Frigi- daire, lights, gas and water fur- abet: Call at 319 13th St. Phone SEPTEMBER first in Rue Apartments one two-room all modern furnished apartment. Laundry privileges. Phone 1499-W or call at 711 Ave. A. FURNISHED ground floor front apartment. Living room, kitchen, private bath and porch. Electrolux Tefrigerator. Call at 808 7th St. FURNISHED two room and kitchen- ette apartment. Electrolux and private bath. Private entrance. Gas, lights, water. 322 15th. ed room for 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. VERY nicely furnished first floor apartment. Frigidaire, laundry, al- ways hot water, adults ‘only. 807 4th Street. FURNISHED new semi-basement apartment. Light and airy. $45 a month. Mrs, Evenson, 614 11th. Phone 1108-J. NEAR capitol. Furnished two room kitchenette apartment. Newly ec corated, Frigidaire, Murphy bed. 1029 7th. Phone 2343. WELL furnished one room and kitchenette apartment on second sone No children, 411 5th. zea) TWO room first floor apa apartment, Also, will have two room second floor apartment Septembe- 1. 523 12th 8t. UNFURNISHED apartment. Gas stove, Frigidaire, fireplace. 114 4th St. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. ‘TWO room apartment, also one room FURNISHED cozy basement apart- ment, Built in features. Suitable for two working girls. 607 2nd. TWO room well furnished basement apartment. Two beds. Adults. 515 2nd Street. NICELY furnished two room apart- ment with private bath. Call 808 Ith Street. FURNISHED three rooms with pri- vate bath on ground floor. 812 Avenue B. 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. APARTMENT FOR RENT for couple. No children. Apply Mrs. J. E. Daw- son, at 408 6th St. Automobiles for Sale USED TRUCK HEA DQUARTERS INTERNATIONAI—C-1 Pickup, % ton, 125” wheelbase, $395.00, STUDEBAKER—1936, Cab over SbF. 1% ton, 115” wheelbase, CHEVROLET—1935, Sedan deliv- 33, of ton, 112” wheelbase, INTERNATIONAL, B-4 — Real uy, ftom: 185" wheelbase, iareanavionscent Panel, bo ton, 113” wheelbase, DODGE PANEL SCHOOL BUS— 1934, 1% ton, $395.00, FORD PANEL—1935, new engine, % ton, 113” wheebase, $475.00. CHEVROLET—1929, 1% ton, 131” wheelbase, $145.06. INTERNATIONAL C-40—1936 In- sulated Van, 2-8 ton, 185” wheel- base, $1175.00. DODGE PICKUP—1936, lke new, % ton, 119”, $445.0 FORD Be ae ‘Whitewalls, car, 112” base, $475.00. INTERNATIONAL D-30— 1937, Aristocrat Dump, 1% ton, 128” wheelbase, $975.00, INTERNATIONAL PICKUP — 1936, 700x15, % ton, 125” wheel- base, $445.00, INTERNATIONAL AW-3 — Six Speed, Grain box, 1% ton, 136” wheelbase, $175.00. FORD—1934, Duals, 1% ton, 157” wheelbase, $365.00. betta) SEDAN—New tires, car, 65.00. Radlo, wheel- STUDEBAKER SEDAN — Car, $35.00. CHEVROLET—1931 with King- ham Trailer, $665.00. International Harvester Co. Bismarck, N. D. USED CARS Week-End Specials 1932 Plymouth sedan 1930 Reo truck 1931 Plymouth sedan . 1934 Chevrolet pick-up . 1930 Pontiac sedan .. 1935 International pick-up 1937 Plymouth tudor . 1936 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 31 Plymouth Sedan .... $1 Ford Deluxe Sedan . 34 Plymouth Coupe ......... 34 Chevrolet Master Coach, completely overhauled . 34 Olds “6” Town Sedan, heat- er and radio . 36 Chevrolet Town Sedan .... We Trade and Give Terms CAPITAL CHF“’ROLET COMPANY Bismarck, N. Dak. 1930 FORD Model A roadster with tumble 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 Chrysler Coupe 1830 Chevrolet Sedan 1929 Ford A Panel 1929 Ford“A Coupe 1934 Plymouth Sed: 1 Panel body for 1% We trade and give terms HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY 201 West Main Bismack, N. D. Dead Animals 3%.|DEAD animals (with hides on). Horses, cattle, sheep or hogs. With- Grated HEALTH =: Here is relief for hay fever, sinus, aches, pains, colds and forms of rheumatis: Those who have method ma; regular treatment for $1.50 and this ad, ‘Write for literature. JOHN F. CLASS Dairy Stock Sale at ‘Mandan Fair Grounds 10, Holstein Heifers te freshen this fall and winter. 11 Holstein Heifers six months to eighteen 3 Young Holstein Cows 40 Guernsey Heifers to freshen this Ss months to 7 Een eld. 2 Brown Swiss Heifers 2 Jersey Heifers 2 Brown Swiss Bulls 1 Shorthorn Bull 1 Guernsey Bull Mandan Creamery & Produce Co. ‘ifeck Purchased Through G.N.D.A. menths old. SLEEPING room for rent. 517 6th Street. Bee __ 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 Mbrary 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. 506 West Broadway. STUDIO davenport, $15, large Edi- son phonograph, electric dishwash- er, large leather rocker, coal water heater. Call after 6 p. m. at 518 5th. PRACTICALLY new table top Magic Chef, $45. Electrolux. Perfect condition. $40. Phone Mandan 14-M. 409 9th Ave. SW. PRICED for quick sale. Mohair da- venport, chair, dinette set, bedroom set, table, rug, dresser, daybed. 508 single pieces, North door 622 3rd Bt. HOUSEHOLD furniture for sale. Also apartment for rent. 813% Thayer. Plano, daven; 719 5th St. Phone &83-W. Wanted to Buy SMALL house located in town. Need not be modern. Must be cheap. Call 1694-J. 511 14th Street. eer Snes SARE Practically new, gafage. One Dlock 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 ‘Aocorsted. L. Van Hook. Phone 613-W. HAY on the south one-half A. Ziegelmeyer. ‘ FURNISHED two room basement apartment with fireplace and bath. Rent at $30. Adults only. Call 2038. TWO room apartment. Lights, gas, water, and heat furnished. 1116 Rosser. Phone 978-J. TWO room apartment. Everything furnished. $20. Call after 6 o'clock at 609 Ist Street. THREE room furnished basement apartment for rent. 518 W. Thayer. THREE room apartment for rent. Eeates or unfurnished. 515 16th ONE two room furnished apartment. Always hot water. 720 2nd Stre ONE three room, one four-room un- furnished apartment. 622 3rd. FURNISHED.two room apartment. Private entrance. 405 13th Street. GROUND floor apartment. Two rooms. Furnished. 507 9th St. FURNISHED two room apartment. Rental $23, 618 6th Street. TWO room furnished Sparment. 227 W. Thayer. Phone 1 APARTMENT for ae 215 3rd 8t. Phone 852. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Come in and compare our prices and cutting ef meats. We're Bis- marck’s only exclusive meat market. Phone 176 210 Sth St, People’s Meat Market WM. DOHN AND SON Work Wanted 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 and repaired. work. Call 1173-W. for free inspec- tion. THE MODEL Laundry. All work giv- ” wants Asie, by day or hour. aa 1980. W.|DAY work by reliable experienced Edna. | sist. Catt 1492. Ask for, Call 689-W. Two $85 credit on a Plymouth or DeSoto at a liberal 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. lots and unfinished house. Electric lights. Near school and capitol. $650 cash. Call at 1027 14th Street N. TWO milk cows for sale with heifers. Mrs. Eva Fisher. 4 miles south of Bismarck. 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 (per word) . 4 consecutive (per word) 5 consecutive (per word) 6 consecutive (per word) This table of rates effective bead in the state of North Da- Cuts and border used on want ads come under classi- fled 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- Sect any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. . 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