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PROFIT SELLING 18 CHECK TO EARLIER PURCHASING FLURRY trends Uneven and Dealings Drowsy; Transfers Around 500,000 Shares | Grain Quotations '_ BISMARCK G (Furnished by esl Miler Co.) Aug. 3 No. 1 dark northern, rm ibs. ....$1.05 No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs, .... 1.02 No. 3 dark ern, 56 lbs. .. No. 3 dark hern, 55 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs, ..46 No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. .... No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. .... No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 80; 48 Ibs., 77; 47 Ibs., 14; 46 Ibs, 71; 45 Iba, 68; 44 Ibs., 3. 48 Ibs., 62 42 Ibs., 59; 41 Ibs., 56; 40 lbs., 53; 39 lbs., 50 38 Ibs., 41; 37 Ibs., 44, No. 1 hard-amber durum No, 1 mixed durum .... No, 1 red durum ward extending Monday's rally, but |O*S most failed ‘to follow through other issues cut initial gains or re- placed them with moderate losses. ‘Trends were uneven at the close. Chicago, Aug. 31.—(@)— Transfers were ‘around 500,000| _ Wheat— ie Hivh shares, Commodities shifted in either di-| Dec: rection. Japanese bonds received support in the loan market, but do- mestic issues failed to get far in front. Principal foreign currencies were cown in terms of the dollar. Livestock 80. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Aug. 31—()—(U. 8. Dept. Agt.)—Cattle 2,600, most classes siow, about steady; best fed steers | Dec. held above 16.00; few grassers around | yy; 7.00-9.00; best fed heifers held 12.00 or more; few medium and good 7.00- 10.00; beef cows largely 4.75-5.50 with good grass fat cows up to 6.50;: low cutters and cutters 3.25-4.50; bulls | De largely 5.50 downward; little trading on stocker account; calves 2200; vei CHICAGO RANGE 91% 10 62% 63% 28% 29% 30% meat bye ieee RANGE wheat Opes Open Shieh cee caceoee 1.18% 1.14 Sheep 3,000; run entirely natives; early bids on slaughter lambs 25 low- er, but sellers asking fully steady; 11 dications steady on slaughter ewes; good to choice native lambs Monday 10.50; one deck 10.75; choice Washing- tons 10,85; with feeders at 10.00. Dairy cows generally steady; good weighty springer cows 75.00 to 85.00; meine to good lightweights 55.00 to Hogs, 4,500; market fairly active; lights and butchers and sows steady to 10 lower; 230 pounds down show- ing full decline; ent lights 25 lower; top 11.40; good and choice 175-250 Ibs. 11,2040; small lots 250-300 Ibs:, 1040-1130; bigweights down to 9.85; few 140-160 Ibs., 10.75-11.25; good sows 360 lbs. down, 9.60-75; very few Oct 4.85; heavier weights down to 9.25 and slightly under; mediums 9.00-50; feeder pigs scarce, average cost Mon- day 10.40; weight 246 lbs. Close 1% 114 114 1.14% 113) 1.14% 2115 115% 114 115% : AT% 46% 46% 45% 45% 44% «45 1% By 72 1% tos 1% 21% = 21% 12 1% 21% 27% 21% 21% 191% 193% 191% 1.93 194 195% 194 195% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Aug. ae Durum— Open Hi Low Close 1,00 1W0n cas tas 103% 1.01" “im 1% 2193" ” 193 191% 12% 191% 192% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN 4 Minneapolis, Aug. 31.—(7)—Wheat receipts Tuesday 368 compared to 62 8 vear ag Minne: cash wheat coarse grain quotations voaay. follow: Delivered To Arrive lh'y DNS . 125% 131% . 1.23% 1.29% . 1.217% 1.28% . 119% 1.26% + 117% 1.24% . 115% 122% + 112% 1.19% . 1.00% 1.16% tee 1.06% 1.13% . 1.08% 1.09% 1.00% 1.05% 117% 1.20% Oe caer test weight nominally — discounted 4c Ib.) tana Winter CHICA _oieaee Aug. te 1,060 including £0 2000" a et hogs 180- to to Tower than Monda: others and sows 10-15 of bulk oom aan oe 3 be nO most good sows 9. 0.31 le, 7, calves, 3500; another active market on choice and prime medium weight and weighty steers, strong to 25 higher; 18.40 paid for (472 1b, averages; several loads 17.50- , Market being good on weighty of value to sell at 17.00 up- ery uneven, slow; to lower, but supply to permit buyers 88 cows and 8 mostly 10-15 ealers strong; top “Sheep, 9,000 gacinding: 000 direct; spring lambs full; eer; good to choice natives to} 11.00; te: choice ly; native ewes 3.00- D. A.) irect; iteady age; 1,—()}—(U. §. D. "eS 100; atlings uneven, good and iteady, others slow; other r classes little changed; stockers and feeders mostly stead few choice 1025 Ib. fed penings ae a Joad lots held around 16.0 beevet ent and quoted ‘abe ve a 00: short fed and grassy kinds down to 8.50 and below; few choice 878 1b. heifers 15.00; iB beef cows 5.00- 00; other rae 00: load good 870 Ib, common and mi Current stoc! 8 115% 50 peners, upoed and -1NKh oe on. medium cows, good 4.75-5.50; cops medium 4. 5.00-6.5 mon and - 1.07% 1.08% - 1.05% 1.06% 101% 1.03% Durum butchers mostly stead aringly; good to J Ib. pepeners 11,15. 0. 2000; including 300 thru: no early Spring! lamb bids; - indications Titak to lower; buyers taking around 10.50 for enelee sorted nativ. opened aro: 25 lower; choice at 5: package eight western feeders iy ’ambs deck feeder ewes 3.75; yearling breeding ewes 8.25. pers - 104% 116% - 103% 1.15% - 101% 1.13% 99% 1.00% 97% 101% 95% 1.03% 92% 1.00% 90% 97% 88% 95% 96% 90% - 101% 1. (Lower test, weight nom discounted ae es Ib) HICAGO POTATOES Chicager Aug. 31.—(@)—(U. 8. D. A. Potatoes, Sie ‘on track 214, total ég chipments 258; Tdahos weak, other stock weaker tendency. supplies fair- y heavy, demand light; sacked per ewt. Idaho a. triumphs US. No. 1, Washed 1.30 howl: heated 1.15: washed s fal 185-90; un US. No. washed, free 8 and clij ian ends 1.80; Minnesota, vcobblers partly Braded ae Early Ohios no marks ie al Nebraska Bliss triumphs 1:20; North Dakota Bilss | trlumphe UB N6, 119-208 Wiaconsin sobblers US. No. 1, 1.18; showing heat- Ohios ‘no parks 80; US. No. f, yoming copbters us! No. BOSTON WOOL 3 retens Aug, 31.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) The market here was practi; ra tandstill today and buyers He no interest in domestic e not making es received by members, of the 4 on tradi jorted the prices for yiof th Australian sales 'y dark northern Ne 1 Yaark northern ai o ik Ine Laas spring eit is; No. 5 hard win' | ber durum 1.14% 0: No. 2 wi Fine Corn’ not, ‘auoted. g3| ™apped back to around Monday's 89! same interests. Close | rose from the day's lows, which were 21% 37% | 8 ir TA% | 17; *| 4-6 mos, “| ment Bon THE BISMARCK TRIB WHEAT SNAPS BACK TO MONDAY’S CLOSE lew York Stocks Closing Prices Aug. 31, 1987 APTER EARLY LOSS) Buying Power Feeble; Consider- able September Grain Holdings Dumped Chicago, Aug. 31—(#)—Wheat prices closing level after declining about a cent a bushel early Tuesday. Buying Power was feeble and much of the business consisted of selling of Sep- tember wheat holdings and buying the more deferred contracts by the After notices of intention to deliver grain on September contracts Wed- nesday were announced the market around the season’s bottom prices, Wheat closed % lower to % higher. Compared with Monday's fnish, Sept. | 2 1.03% -4, Dec. 1.06%-%, and corn was % off to % up, Sept. 97-97%, Dec. 62%-%. Oats were % down to % up. WHEAT CLOSES FIRMER IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Aug. 31.—()—Wheat futures trade was desultory and fea- tureless Tuesday but in the end a slightly firmer tone prevailed because of expectations of very light tenders Reap iemper: entrees. eptember wheat closed %-1 higher at 1,14-1,13%, December % up at Wit and May % higher at 1.15%, Crusher buying which followed early absorption of Chedges, rely flax futures. ae Slosed 1%-1 9 ec. closed 1 clea ed % up at 27% and Sept. rye closed "Dec. % up at 71%, y, closed % down at % down at 4 pt, oat: % up a & Bigher at 72 ah ‘eR and feed, barle ‘Cash, aah Me in good demand. Winter was scarce and wanted. Dur- ym was quiet. Cash corn was in aumited demand. Demand for oats and rye was good. Barley held firm. Flax continued in ood demand. Produce Markets HICA Chicago, hug. ai-—()—Poultry was mixed in tone Tuesday ranging from easy to eee butter was steady and eggs weak. Butter, 9,984, steady; creamery- Baer (93° score) 33%-34; extras (92) 38; extra firsts (90-91) 22-32%; (48-89) 30-31; seconds (84-87%) ; standards (90 centralized car- lots 32%. Eggs 7,509, weak; extra firsts local 20, cars 20%; fresh graded firsts lo- cal 19%; cars 20; current receipts 18%. CHICAGO . 31.—@)—Poultry, heavy hens firm, easy; ‘hens 4% Ibs., up 22%, less than 4% lbs, 19%: Leghorn hens rs, colored 18%, Plymouth hite Rock 22, barebacks colored 22%, Plymouth and White Rock 2 barebacke 10rbost Horn chickens 18%: springs, colored 8%, Plymouth Rock 23, White Rock 22,"barcbacks IT; roosters 1354-1055 turkeys 15-17; young ducks, 4% Ibs. up colored 17, white 18, small colored 15%, white-16; old geese 15, young 16. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Aug. 31.—()— Butter Futures: Storage Standards, November ......- High Low Close 133% 33% 33 Egg Future Et Refrigerator Stan- dards, 22% 22% Refrigerator dards, Nov. 22% 22% NEW YORK POULTRY w York, Aug. 81.—(?)—Dressed pours steady; fresh, spring turkeys, Northwestern 28-31 ducks = 15-: other fresh prices unchanged. Frozen turkeys, northwestern, western and southwestern 18-31; oth- er frozen prices unchanged. Live poultry, Py, freight, steady; rows) colored 23-: Leghorn 18-19; eady; broilers, Leghorn Rocks 30; reds 23-26; fowls, shorn oot 22; other freight and ex- press prices unchanged. 22% 22% NEW YORK New York, Aug. 31.—()—Butter, . Creamery, higher a 34%-35; extra (92 score) 33%-44; Tirsta (88-91 scores) 31-33%; seconds (84-87 scores) 28-30%. Cen- cralleed) (90 score) 33-33%. 561,666, steady to firm and All mixed es 18,620, prices unchanged, BUTTER AND EGG Ur neS Chicago, Aug. 30. Butter Futures: Storage Bs isnaen Ess tare Refrigerator 8! dards, Oct. Miscellaneous CALL MONEY New York, Aug. 31.—(%)—Call money steady, 1 per cent. Prime commercial pape Time aches steady, © Bankers acceptances unchanged. ‘OREIGN mxCHANGe New Yorke Aug. 31.—@)—Foreign exchange as fd ‘Great eran demand in dollars, + steady. High Low Close » 33% 33% 33% 23 22% 22% ° r 1 per cent. in . ng Tou: ierance 3.13 13-16; Sialy Germany free 40.19: reg. 22.80; 26.90; Norway 24.95; Sweden 25,000; Montreal in Nek York 100.00. OMroe Ge. rebel e Associated “wiawest Corp. 8% n Gel dines sbervlce, Elec. Bond & re Fisk Rubber it coy aR MEET New eEeS Aug. BONDS q 31.—@)—Govern- Becca 4's 111.5. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Aug. 31.—(#)—Stocks close: First Bank Stock 13%. Northwest Banco 11 INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over. ae gopnter. in New York) Corp Tr A A 2.76, Corp Tr A AY Modified 3.55. Corp Tr Accum 2.7! Hermilton ‘Trust 2. 3%, 2.52. ag CR mone 9.28, 10.17. t In sh it 30, 18.95. gua Sh Inc 14.16, 15.44. Sel Inc Sh 5.36. CHICAGO % totic 20, ites 2 yellow 1.03; No. 2 white No. ot a white 31%. No soy beans. les 74-85; feed 46-60; MIN’ Minneapotl A hoor per cent U. 8. No. 1, 1.50; other un- changed. When the light is not bright, a slow shutter speed is used on the camera in photography. Te 90 days 1%; ti ‘land Twenty- D. Russet Bur us. | of shen Taaho Bilss triumphs. 20 | 19h . Pac. % Case (J, 1.) 165 Caterpil. cy Celanese 36 Cer. D. Pasco 68 Ches. & O. 47% Chi. & NW. 3% Chi. Gt. W. 1% Chi. Gt. W. Pf. 8% OMSt. P. Pt. 3% Onrysler 100 Col.-Palm. 17% Col. G. El. 12 ee, |& Sou. 2% Edis, 34% Con oil 14% Cont. Can 57% Cont. Mot. 2% anh Oil Del. 43% Corn Prod. 65% Cream Wh. 28 Cub. Am. Sug. 9% | Sta Curt. Wrgt. 55% Deere & Co, 131 | Std Oil Cal Dia. Mtch. 26% | Std Oil Ind Dome Mines 40 | Std Oil NJ Doug Airc 52%] Ston & Web Dupont 155 | Studebaker East Kod 186 | Swift & Co El Auto Lite 37%| Texas Corp ELPw&Lt 20%| Tex Gul 6u Firestone 32% Gen Elec 5256 Gen Foods 35% Gen Mtrs 54% Gileltte 14% Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GN Ir Ctr GN Ry pid Hec Prod Houd-H R Howe Sound Hud Mot Hupp Mot Tl Cent 22% Int Bus Mch 150 Int Harv = 112 Int Nick Can 61% Int-T & Tel 10° Johns-Man 128% US Stl Pf 128% Vanadium 30% War . Pict Bt ‘West’ Un 6% West Air 0 Woolworth 45% 80% | Wrigley Jr (69 DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Aug. [thee eI EIE § cash prices. Wheat: No heavy gark northern spring te 1.304 dark Borner 1.19%-1.25%: No, 3, 4 110%-148%s No.5, No, ‘1 northern 1.17%- 1.20%. geek No, "hard Montana by No. 4 93% - 1.04347 Ko. 1 red’ durum 1.00%. ‘iniked pee dis- counted 3-5c below hard ambers, Flax No, iy 1,94-1.96. BIER: 16%. Oats Woe '3 white 29-29%. ener: Malting 55-70; feed 41%- STATE OF NORE DAKOTA, COUN- OF BURLE! TY IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JU- DICIAL DISTRICT. Jennie MacLachlan, Plaintiff, City of Bismarck, «municipal ponP DEA HOD John O'Connor and Mary O'Connor, his wife, William Eads, Amelia Sellie, also known as Amelia Selle, and Ferdinand Selle, her husband, John K. Wetherby, also known K, Wetherby, Mrs. Mar: known as Mary Eades, John Henderson and Minnie Henderson, his wife, the County of Burleigh, Franklln & Clark, _ Ji Sande: But ington, Ww Butterfiela, Otto Reimer, W. B. Falcone: known as Wm. B. Falconer, Fred Farnsworth, Thomas . Lachlan, also known as T, M. Mac: Lachlan, Charles Cosgrove, First Nationai Bank of Bismarck, somn Pakola, | & cory preter Geo. Sweet, . Smith, R. “aalr, Burt denkins, also knowa'as wert Jenkins, David Jenkins, alson known as Dave Jenkins, and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in, or lien or incumbrance upon the property described in the complaint, Defendants. * you are hi swer the Gomplaiat. th this Recon which is or will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the County of Burleigh, North Dakota, and to ser’ your answer upon the within thirty days after ¢! this summons upon you, the day of such servic or answer, ju n against you by default tor the reliet demanded in the complaint. mettre this 20th day of August, A. Harold Hopton, B. F. Tillotson, Attorneys for Plaintiff, pe re and postoffice ad- Broadway, ste . Dak. To the above named lendan: Take notice that the above vontitied action relates to the following describ- ed real property in the County of puree and State of North Dakota, to-wit: Lots One (1), Two 12), rane {our (2), ta Block Pitty: five, (55), ‘Original Plat of the City Baad flgeed of Bur- of Bismarck, Dakota, ac- leigh and State cording to the plat of record in the offi of Deeds of said county, in sald state; that the purpose of t! is action is determine udverse claims to said property and to quiet title to s: property in the piaintite herein 7H that no personal claim is made against the defendants in said action, or any the Register Dated this 20th day of August, A. D. Harold } Hopton, tor ‘Plaintite, id postoffice ad- 05 Broadway, 4 Three (3), |' if ton Male Help Wanted eter ee aaa wthaeiee Fargo, N. Dak. and first chair to good man: Del Surring, Lemmon, South Dakota. WANTED—Porter, at once. Annex Barber and Beauty Shop. Female Help Wanted - with pleasing and large acquaintance. ra ® resident of Bismarck. Ready-to- wear experience preferred, but not necessary. Write Tribune Ad 23376. WANTED—Experienced girl for part time work in ladies’ ready-to-wear store. State experience, salary de- sired, Write Tribune Ad 23346. GIRL for general housework. One who can wait on table. Call Mo- a arian 165. hor i, Apply in md nisewor! rson, 823 10th Stree! ye a GIRL wanted Tor General OWEVORE eral housework. F, Jaszkowiak. Phone 823. SSS LOOK 008} LOOK! and cutting of meats, Were Bis. marck’s only exclusive meat market. Phone 176 210 Sth St. People’s Meat Market WM. DOHN AND SON Livestock for Sale INE HUNDRED and thirty-five (135) sheep. John Bang, Dunn Center, North Dakota. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either or spring filled. 409 9th St, Phone 1126. 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 2638. TWO lots and unfinished house. Electric lights. Near school and capitol. $850 cash. Call at 1027 14th Street N. MEAT MARKET EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Walk-in Ice Box, weg Pgsced used, Servel unit, 1 blocks re m Dayton sli fagner sti burner gas eg oo) as plate TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1937 Thrifty People Always Read The Want-Ads Apartments for Rent ATTRACTIVE five room furnished apartment including two bedrooms. Also, a furnished or unfurnished three room apartment. Both pri; vate baths, city heated. Adults. Phone George M. Register. NICELY furnished two room and pri- vate bath apartment. Built-in cupboards, electric refrigerator, pri- vate entrance. Heat, water and gas furnished. Also, furnished house for rent, 811 2nd 8t. FIVE ROOM modern, first floor apartment, 615 Sixth St. Six room modern apartment in duplex, 904 Sixth St. Harvey Harris and Com- PR TWO large room ground floor fur- nished apartment. Screen porch, private entrance, adjoining bath, gas, lights, heat, and water included. 511 14th. Rear door. NICELY furnlshed two room base- ment apartment. Gas, lights, and heat furnished. Laundry privileges. $25 per month. 214 Avenue C West. Phone 572-M. UNFURNISHED two rooms, kitchen- ette, private bath, two closets, locker, laundry privileges. Frig- idaire. Dehne Apts. Phone 1606-W. Toom for light housekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. City heat. 304% Main, Apts. 7 or 2. VERY nicely furnished first floor apartment. Frigidaire, laundry, always hot water; adults only. 807 TWO or three room furnished apart- ment with two large closets. Frig- idaire, lights, gas and water fur- nished, Call at 319 13th St. FURNISHED one room apartment. Private bath. Private entrance. Available Sept. 10 to 15. Capitol Court, Phone 2a11-J. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette, $26. One room and kitchen- ette basement, $15. Everts Apart- ments, 314 3rd. NEAR capitol. Furnished two room kitchenette apartment. Newly de- corated. Frigidaire, Murphy bed. 1029 7th. Phone 2343, FURNISHED new semi-basement apartment. month. Mrs. Evenson, Phone 1108-J. THREE room unfurnished first floor apartment, near capitol. Heat, water furnished. Inquire 1026 10th Street. WELL furnished one room and kitchenette apartment on second floor. No children. 411 5th. Phone 273, UNFURNISHED two room and kit- chenette. Heat, light and water furnished.. Laundry privileges. 515 18th 8t. TWO rooms, kitchenette and bath. One-room basement spartment, Both furnished. 607 5th St. Phone a 1 Food Market oy ‘on st. Phone 122 N.D. —E—o——eE—E—EEeeeee Household Goods for Sale Wi piano, Kelvinator, two new book cases, two burner gas plate, Mbrary books, 25¢ each, tables, child’s bed, child's desk and sled, library table, thermos jugs, lamps, leather rocker, electric fan, electric heaters, dressers, cot, oil stove, kit- chen utensils, clothes baskets, racks, ironing boards, radio, portable Vic- trola and other articles. 508 W. Broadway. mie OVERSTOCK SALE OF COMPLETE ROOM OUTFITS 7 BIG PIECES for one low price, in choice of styles or pieces! You get davenport lounge chair, guest chair, end table, coffee table, lamp table and floor lamp! $139.00 worth for $109.00, while quantities last! MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 300 4th St, Phone No, 475 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- tieles. Party buying furniture may have privilege of renting house. Call between hours of 1 and 5 o'clock, 213 2nd Street. FURNITURE for six room house. Living room set, piano, radio, rugs, lamps, books, daybed, ptagis “Chet Chet gas range, electric washing machine, fruit jars, kitchen utensils, etc, Everything in good condition. Can be bought in sagen pieoes. 502 W. Thayer. Phone 2288-! CHEST of drawers, $8; err $10; couch and mattress, $15; bedroom set, complete, $25; Electrolux, fine condition, $90. 1017 8th. Phone eS eee ee STUDIO davenport, $15, large Edi- son phonograph, electric dishwash- er, large leather rocker, coal water heater. Call after 6 p. m. at 518 5th. LAMPS; tables; bed, complete; two rugs, 8-3x10-6, 6x9; baby bed and 3 drapes; cot. Phone 978-W. 808 10th &t. ONE single bed, rocker, davenport table, round table, kitchen cabinet, and table, fruit jars, etc. 722 4th St. FORNITORE for three rooms. Also, refrigerator and over-stuffed set. 908 2nd Street. CHAIR, ‘dresser, "bed, chest of drawers, table, congoleum rug. 308 Ave. B. Phone 1474-W. Miscellaneous for Sale ee LARGE safe at a. bargain. Will trade for smsll safe and adding machine. Phone 277. REBUILT mimeograph with new ma- chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une office. Work Wanted DRESS making, sitering end re- modeling coats, suits and dresses. Reasonable charge. Call 1114-M. 418 Hannafin. machines, all makes, cleaned and repaired. $1.00. Guaranteed ha Call 1178-W for free inspec- ‘Tie MODEL Laundry. Ail work giv- ‘i= en special attention. We call for and deliver. Phone 1253. ‘waitress wants worl im cafe or beer parlor. Write Trib- une Ad 23282, wants ‘work. Phone 2442, z RAG RUG weaving. Phone 2-F-3. Mrs, Carrie Falck. 403-R. INISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment. Private entrance. Laundry privileges. 314 W. Rosser. two front rooms. Kit- chenette and closet. Downtown. Call 310 Thayer. saNihaibe TWO ROOM furnished apartment, Built-in features. Laundry priv- fleges. 924 4th St. THREE room apartment, also mod- ern house. Call at,323 North 12th St. UNFURNISHED apartment. Gas stove, Frigidaire, fireplace. 114 4th St. “Apply Woodmansee Stationery. TWO room apartment, also one room and kitchenette. Heat, lights, gas, water furnished. 801 Fourth, PARTLY furnished four room apart- ment. Lights, heat, gas, water fur- nished. 215 10th Street. THREE room furnished or unfurnish- ed apartment. Ground floor. 115 Washington. = THREE room modern furnished apartment. New electric refrigera- tor. Call 347. Sai | TWO room well furnished basement apartment, Two beds, Adults. S16 and gtreet, THREE room for light housekeeping. Modern. Two room apartment. One sleeping room. 208 11th St. NICELY furnished two room apart- ment with private bath. Call 808 1th Street. THREE room furnished basement apartment for rent. Call 680-W. 518 W. Thayer. ONE threeroom, one four-room un- furnished apartment. 622 8rd. FURNISHED two room apartment. Rental $23, 618 6th Street. FURNISHED kitchenette apartment. Adults only. Phone 107. NICELY furnished apartment for tent. 918 6th Street. APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd 8t. Phone 852. TWO room apartment at 512 9th St. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER CLEANERS For Sale or Trade TWO wheel trailer, heavy duty, over- load springs, rack 5x7 feet. Will trade for potatoes. Inquire at Myer’s Grocery. Business Opportunity FOR SALE—In the best small town in eastern Oregon. Three chair barber shop. Must sell. Doing nice business. Write R. C. Shaw, 113 W. Webb 8t., Pendleton, Oregon. HEALT Here is relief for hay ies pall aches, pains, colds and all forms of rheumatism. Greatet Automobiles for Sale 1936 Plymouth coupe ....... 545 Phone 700 Houses for Sale ON account of failing health my apartment house is for sale. Eight apartments occupied, Can be bought with some cash and terms. Has income of $200 a month. 517 2nd. FOR SALE by owner who is leaving city. Five room modern bungalow near grade and high schools, Phone 1577-R. ONE stucco bungalow. One two- story house, Good income. Well located. See Baker at 604 3rd St. FIVE room furnished house. Garage. $2,500. Terms like rent. See W. J. FOR SALE col les. ment, 20 years time. K. KLEIN, Bismarck District Representative ONE small room, $10, one large room, $12, Close to bath. All modern. Available Sept. 3. Close in. Gen- tlemen only. Phone 375. 302 8th, SLEEPING rooms for rent. Basement room suitable for light housekeep- ing. Also school children to board and room. 421 lst St. BASEMENT room for light house- keeping for one or school girls. Close in. Across from Court House. 512 Rosser. Phone 1001. COMFORTABLE room for one or two girls. Next to bath. One block from capital bus line. Call at 818 Avenue E. Phone 610. ROOM in new modern air condi- tioned home. Close to bath. Al- ways hot water. Available Sept. 4. 903 9th, SLEEPING room in new modern home. Suitable for two. Gentle- men only. 609 4th St. Phone 1198, ROOM in modern home. Clean, quiet. Always hot water. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone 120-R. 503 4th. DESIRABLE front room. Nex t to bath, Always hot water. 230 West Thayer. Ss ING room in new modern home. With or without kitchen privileges. 609 Ave. A. NICELY furnished basement room. Private bath. Capitol Court. Call 1967. DESIRABLE modern room. Con- veniently located. Garage if de- sired, Phone 724. LARGE room. Bath adjoining. Clothes closet, gas plate. Near post- office. Quiet. 208 Rosser. ROOM for one or two girls. Hot and cold water in room. 315 Mandan. Phone 1844-M. SUITE of rooms for rent. Also one room. With board if desired. 312 8rd. Phone 428. LARGE room for two. Near high school. 915 7th Street. ROOM for two. Always hot water. Close to bath. Hot water heat. 511 7th, Phone 664-J. 0 LARGE sleeping room. Next to bath. Hot water slnere, Gentlemen pre- ferred. 300 Ave. B. CLEAN room. Next to bath. 915 per ‘month, Gentlemen preferred. 614 Avenue C. COMFORTABLE room for rent with board if desired. Centrally located. 623 6th St. FRONT room. Three windows. Closet. Centrally located. One or two gen- tlemen. Phone 1166, SLEEPING room. Available Septem- 1st. No smokers or drinkers. Call after 4 p.m. 400 5th. jE room. Twin bath, Capital Court No. 648 evenings. ROOMS for students. $5 per stu- dent. Board if desired. 816 Main. Phone 1647-J. SLEEPING room for one or two. Al- ways hot water. 422 4th St. Phone 649. Next to bath. Phone 1547-J. Private Call VERY pleasant room. Downtown. Handy for working men. Call 307 4th St. NEWLY decorated sleeping room. Close in. Reasonable. 213 Thayer. BEDROOM for rent. 218 West Ros- ser, or call 1803. ROOM for rent . Inquire at basement apartment. 622 11th Street. Travel Opportunity DRIVING new Ford to Ore- gon, September 2 or 3. Room for three or four. Write P. O. Box 94, Moffit, N. Dak, Houses for Rent SIX room modern house with garage. Good location. Five room modern house. Inquire 214 5th. room house. Newly decorat- ed. 603 12th St. Call at 323 and Street. SEVEN room modern house. Splendid location. Phone 1133 after 6:30 p.m. ONE «small house. Five furnished apartments. 818 7th St. FIVE room bungalow. Call at Ist St. Phone 1959-J. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. Bismarck Chrysler Dealers 23 years of honest used car dealings 122 Main CHEVROLET “O K” SPECIALS 1931 Ford DeLuxe Sedan, two Spares, new Duco 1934 Plymouth Sedan, low mile- age, perfect 1984 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan, new tires, clean ... 1934 Oldsmobile Town Sedan, radio and heater . 1936 Chevrolet Town Sedan, low mileage, like new. 1930 Ford 1% Ton Truck, box and large tires (20) other cars and trucks, We trade and give terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. D. 1936 DeLuxe Plymouth sedan. Sacri< fice for cash. Mrs. Clayton Fin- Jayson. 608 2nd St. Phone 308-R. $85 credit on a Plymouth or DeSote at a liberal discount, Write Trib- une ad 22330. 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. Service. Phone 68. 108 3rd Street. Typewriter Sales and Service. Lost and Found LOST—Bay gelding. Bald face; wt. 1650; age 7. Liberal reward. For information leading to recovery cee Roy Christensen, Braddock, Ride Wanted ‘COUPLE wants ride to Minneapolis before Sept. 3. Will share expenses, Call at 301 15th St. Real Estate HAVING 60 many teal bargains in houses and lots on every: street in city it is impossiblé to advertise each one of them separately. You can always buy’ cheaper’ through me and it is a pleasure to serve your real estate needs. F. E, Young. For Rent FOR RENT—Fireproof building, 78 by 130 feet, at a bargain. Owners will do anything in reason to re- model for various purposes. F, E. Young. BRICK storage building. Size 25x35. Rear of 112 4th St. M. W. Neff. For Sale or Rent SIX room basement house. Lights, water, gas. Will take car in trade. Call 939, Land for Rent HAY on the south one-half section, 22-38-79, Apple Creek township . W. A. Ziegelmeyer. 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