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TRANSFERS ABOUT 1,250,000 SHARES IN STOGK MARKET Biggest Turnover Since July 7; Late Gains Wipe Out Early Losses Sept. 2.—()—InItial losses of fractions to 3 or more points were reduced, canceled or converted into moderate gains in late dealings in Thursday's stock market. Steels, motors, oils, farm imple- ments, rails, coppers and specialties were subjected to considerable pres- sure in the first hour. The pace was fastest on the sell-off. The ticker tape moved slowly in the comeback Periods, New York,- cloudy. Attention was drawn to & downturn in bank clearings for the week ended Wednesday. There also was a falling off in automobile fi- nancing in July. Transfers approximated 1,250,000 Shares, the largest turnover since July 7. U. S. government securities led @ slow backward drift in the bond de-; partment. Commodities generally Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL : South St. Paul, Sept. 2—(#)—(U. S. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 3,000; market 1No. No. No. 40 Ibs., .57;, 39 Ibs., 37 lbs., 48. No. 1 hard amber durum No. { No. j No. No, 2 flax No. beeiatd . Fall business cts were still|Oats ... a wae Hard winter wheat BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) pt. 2 No. 1 No, 2 dar knorthern, 57 1 No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. 4 dark northern, 53 1 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum 1 flax .. 1 rye Sey dark northern, 58 lbs. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs.. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs..... No. 5 dark northern, 52 1 93 No, 5 dark northern, 51 1! 0 No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. 87 Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 84; 48 Ibs., 81; 47 Ibs., .78; 46 Ibs., .75; 45 Ibs., .72; 44 Ibs, .69; 43 Ibs., 66; 42 lbs., 63; 41 Ibs., .60; ‘54; 38 Ibs, 51; CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Sept. 2—(P)— Wheat— 0} Hi) generally slow, mostly steady on all| <, classes, few fed steers at 12.00-16.00; medium grades down to 8.00; she stock predominating; grain heifers 5.00-6.00; best grass fat kinds held above 7.50; few medium to good cows 5.25-6.25; low cutters 3.25-4.25; sau- sage bulls 525-75; plain light ‘stock-| Dec ers around 6.00 down. Calves 1,500; ali classes mostly steady, bidding price vealers 9.50-10.00; very few at 13.00. Hogs 3,200; sows 10-15 off; top 11.25 on shipper accounts; good and choice 170-250, 11.00-15; 250-300, 10.75-11.10; big weights down to 9.75; good and | S¢ choice 140-160, 10.25-11.00; sows, 360 Tbs. down, 9.40-65; heavies down to 9.00; good stags, 10.00-50; feeder pigs scarce, but bidding 50 or more lower; average cost Wedmesday, 10.25; weight, 258 lbs. Sheep 2,000; run entirely native, nothing done on slaughter lambs; slaughter ewes opening steady, me- re dium to good 3.50-75; fat lambs Wed- nesday 10.50; choice rangers 10.55- 11.00; choice range feeders 10.25. Dairy cows slow, steady to weak; most milker and springer cows $55- ore good heavy close springers $75- CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 2.—(/—(U. S. D. A.) —Hogs 7,000, including 2500 direct; steady to 10 cents lower than Wed- nesday’s average; top 11.70; Aue good and choice 190-240 lbs, 11.40- pas few sales choice 150-180 lb, 10,.65-11.5 butchers 250-300 Ibs, mostly 1 Ed Butane 's from 320-350 lbs. 1.00; most good packing sows $0; few best light weights to 10.00. Cattle 4500, calves 1500; dragey market on yearlings and light steers, especially light heifer and mixed (eerling: scaling 700 to 900 lbs, Med- jum weight and weighty steers grad- ing strictly good and better steady; cows dull at recent 25 cent decline; good many medium to good light yearlings 75 cents under last week; not much beef in run; top 1810; springling 15.00-16.25; most grassy armed up steers | ling at 9.00- several loads Kansas grassers a ores bulls and vealers ly steady Boarce, active; weighty Sausage bulls 6.78 down; vealers 11,00-12.00; most; few 12.50. Sheep 8000, including 4700 direct; spring lambs opening around steady with best time Wednesday; good to choice native 1,00 mostly; best held above 11.25; sheep about steady; scattered native ewes 3.00-4.00. sIOUX C! | Sioux City, Sept. lew. Ss. D./ A.)—Cattle 1200; calves 100; good and choice slaughter steers and yearlings scarce, firm; others easier; fed heif- ers nominal; grass fat she stock open- ed steady, later dull; stockers and feeders about steady; choice fed long yearlings up to 16.00; prime beeves absent and quoted above 17.00: short fed and grassy kinds down to 8.5 and below, strictly choice fed heifers quoted up to 15.00; bulk beef cows 00; cutter grades mainly 4.00- 0 seh common and medium stockers lown. 1 receipts Thursday 10.55 10. 10.65 10: 10.80 10.55 10.80 10.55 CENTS HIGHER IN CHIGAGO MARKET 3 Part of Unexpected Rise Erased | Am Cry Sug 26 by Profit-Taking Near Close Chicago, Sept. 2—(7)—The wheat market developed unexpected strength Thursday with volume ex- panded considerably after a slow, in- different start. The trade was impressed by strength at Buenos Aires despite re- ports of rain there beneficial to parched -wheat lands. Wheat was % cent a bushel higher and trade on a | fairly broad scale, but profit taking jmear the close erased part of the bulge. Private reports, estimating crops about as expected, had little in- fluence on grains. Wheat closed firm, 1%-2 higher than yesterday’s finish, Sept. 1.05%- %, Dec. 1.07%%-%, corn was stronger o Bx | 41% advanced, Sept. 954%, Dec, 25 35 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Wheat— Open High - 113% 1.16 MINNEAPOLIS CASH Minneapolis, at vear ago. ip Gash Gorheat’ Delivered 1.26% 1.32% . 1.24% 1.30% - 1.23% 1.29% . 121% 127% + 119% 1.25% . 117% 1.23% - 115% 1.20% + 112% 1.17% + 100% 1.14% rN 1.06% 1.11% 1.03% 1.08% northern’ + 1.14% 1.15% if Ld Minneapolis, Sept. aan ri tr sn 1.15% 116 ae a2 8 GRAIN 2.—(?)—Wheat compared to 29 eapolis ‘ain closing quotations today follow: a Cash Wheat To Arrive 62%-63, and oats’ %-1% up. WHEAT CLOSES STRONG IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Sept. 2.—(#)—Wheat futures here showed strength late in the session Thursday owing to the sharp change in foreign news and sen- timent, disappointing deliveries on September contracts and sharply im- proved cash demand for various grains. September wheat closed 1 up at 1.14%, Dec. 1% higher at 1.15%, and May % up at 1.16, Flax futures were bought by crush- ers steadily. September closed 1% up at 1.95% and Dec, 1% up at 1.98. Coarse grain futures. rallied on when strength. September oats closed % up at 28% and Dec. % up at 27%. September rye closed %& higher at 73% and Dec. % up at 73%. September feed barley closed % up at 47% and Dec. % up at 45%. Demand for spring wheat in the cash department was excellent, Win- ter wheat was scarce and wanted. Durum was in good demand. Cash corn demand was limited. Oats demand was slower. Rye was in strong demand. Barley was strong, flax was in good demand. dol Produce Markets | CHICAGO . 115 1.16% 115 eae Sept. 2.—(#)—Poultry, live, ey 1 car, 34 trucks, steady; hens less than 7 48 AT 41% 4% ake ate other live poultry prices ‘ 5 5 4 nchange 44% (45% 44% 45%! "Chicago, Sept. 2.—(@)—Poultry and eggs were steady on the Chicago mer- oa ay ‘13% 13% eanrae pscnanee Thursday, and but- er was firm, eect a. 7a 7818 butter 10.987, firm, prices unchang- Sam Ueda hs Bel" “tees 8,816, steady; prices unchang- 1.94 196% 194 195% EW YORK 196 198% 196 1.98 New Yor! Sept. 2.—()—Butter, ae 7,445, sae? Creamery, higher than extra 34%-35%; extra (92 score) 34%- DULUTH RANGE 44; firsts (88-91 scores) 314-34; sec- Duluth, Minn,, Sept. 2—(P)— ends (84-81 scores) 2814-31. Central- Durum— Spen me 13% nee - Cheese, 256) 037, quiet and unchang- P iitgs cuasee veotes DOL Eggs, 18,479, | steady; all mixed » 101% A A prices unchange: poet Be be Whites, exchange standards 29-30; Pacific coast, 37%-40: duck eggs, other nearby large fancy 22%; other whites, browns and duck eggs unchanged. Dressed poultry weak; fresh: Chick- ens (boxes) broilers 21-29; roasters 23-30; spring turkeys (Northwestern) 28-32; frozen, fowls 3 Ibs. 16%- 21%; 48-54 Ibs. 19-24; other fresh and frozen prices unchanged, Live poultry by freight broilers, Rocks 25-27; colored Leghorn 22-24; fowls, colored Leghorn 16-18; ducks 15-16; freight prices unchanged, By express irregular, broilers, Rocks 25-31; red 2. 3 crosses 25-29; fowls, colored 20-23; Leghorn 16-21 ducks 16; other express prices unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Sept. 2.—()—. Butter Futures: jumbo and premiums weak; 20. other High Lew. Close Storage Standar November .. 33% 33% 33% Ege Futures Refrigerator Stan- dards, Oct. a aa) 122 Refrigerator Stan- dards, Nov. .. 22% 22% BOSTON WOOL Boston, Sept. 2.—(#)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Continued irregularity of wool s in Australinisnd au anscnce st demund for wool from domestic mills today caused some uncertainty over the price situation in the wool market. Most holders of domestic wools, however, have adopted a waiting policy, and are not offering their wools, An occasional lot of fine western grown wools was being offered a slight concession from last week's ‘| asking prices but the aggregate vol- ume of such offerings appeared very 4 y Current stocker and feed cattle SOE OTe a eng 7 | small and ecneloe Hoss Sond discounted 4c Ib.) CHICAGO CASH GRAIN heifers, good and jontana Chicago, Sept. 2.—()—Cash wheat: common and medium | 14% protein No, 2 red'1.10%; sample red 84% -90: ns h50; come |1 DAW. No, 2 hard 1,11%-13: No, 3 yellow hard 4.00-78; ‘calves| 1 HW... 118% ...+. 116% .....| 1:09 mixed 1.07%, d choice 7.25-10.00; 13% prove Ho 10; Mostly 10 lower: few ae, 116% “are No No buckwheat, No soy more early: extreme top. steady “at Ta san 46-60 nominal; malting 11.35 for 78 head choice 199 Ibs. butch- ers; good and 180-250 Ib. welghts 11.00-15; little action on oth- er weights; good packing sows 425 Ibs down 9.15-40; few 9.50; stags 10.00 down; light lights and pigs scarce. Sheep 4000; including 200 thru; early native spring lamb bids steady: choice sorted lots bid up to 11.00; ewes 2.50-3.75; load lots range feeders held little changed; medium to choice lots around 10,00. choice CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Sept. 2.—()—' D. 9, on track 296, total te ments 435; Idaho Russet Burbanks Wisconsin cobblers slightly weak- er, other stock dull; supplies liberal, demand very slow; eareeae peas cwt. California White Rose US bak- er size 2.00; showing raecay i a3: “Idaho Busy triumphs US, No, 1, washed 1.25- 'daho Russet Burbanks US. No. 1, noeeried 180: washed 1.90: showing heated 1.25; US. No. 2. practically free from cuts and clipped ends 1.00-15; Minnesota cobblers partly graded 90; Early Ohios partly graded, showing heated and decay .50; Nebraska Bliss triumphs US. No. 1, showing heated 1.10; North Dakota Bliss triumphs US. 1.00-20; showing heated and ‘Oe Wisconsin cobblers US. No. showing heated, decay ‘0: Washington White Rose US. No. 1.75; Russet Burbanks partly graded showing decay 1.; MINN! PAFOLIS POTATOES | Minneapolis, Si — (Py —' A.)—Potatoes: Supplies EES) “de- ae fair, mi ‘ket about steady. 100 ington Whité Rose, Russet, Burbanks, mbination grade, $1.90; Idaho Bliss triumphs, U8 Russet Burbanks, 'U, S. home grown: Early Ohi depending on quality: cobblers, 00; Bliss triumphs, 75; warbas sacks: RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Sept. 2.—(#)—Range of carlot grain prices: heat No. 2 dark northern 1.24%; sample grade dark northern 3 pee No. 1 hard amber durum 1.12 No. 1 heavy dark northern 1 a 3 hard amber durum 1.08% 1. Oats, No, 3 white 28% -29%; No. 4 heavy paltes 0. ae No. 2, 76%. Barley, No. 3 malting 80; No, 4, 63 Corn and flax not quoted. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 2.—(#)—Flour, carjond io pound Family patents, un- tandard patents, oe 3 4 3 s 5 innesota 3 Dakota ‘Whest DH W or 1H W... 108% 109% ..... woos DHW or 2H W... 106% 107% ..600 soo DHW or 3 HOW... 102% 1.04% 2.00 sooee Durum amber hd Ibs. 106 1.15 105 111 . 103 1.12 eee teens amber hd 57 lbs. 1,00 1.08 eee soeee amber hd 56 lbs... 98 106 1.00 sseooe amber ha 55 Ibs... 96 1.04 amber hd 54 Ibs .. 93 1.01 ainber hd 53 lbs... 91 98 5 amber ha 52 Ibs, .. 89 BB arene ove ‘amber hd 51 Ibs. .. 91 sre seen Grade o1 amber.... 102 106 ..... rd durum 1.00 1.01 (Lower test weight nominally discounted 5c ver ib) Coarse Grains ‘15% 77% CURB aeons New York, Sept. 2.— American Gen. 9%. Cities Service og Elec. Bond & Share 16. Fisk Rubber 10%. 15% urb: Timothy seed 2.50-60. No clover seed. Miscellaneous | FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 2.—(#)—Foreign exchange easy; Great Britain demand in dollars, others In cents: Great Bri- tain 4.96%; France 3.73%; Italy 5.26%; Germany free 40.18; reg. 22.60; travel 75; Norway 94; Sweden 5 Montreal’ in ‘New York 100.00. CALL MONEY New York, Sept. 2,—(#)—Call money steady, 1 per cent day. Prime commercial paper 1 per cent. ‘Time loans steady, 60-99 days 1%; 1% Bankers ac- NOTICE OF ee 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. 1937 in an action in the District Court of Bur- leigh 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. Henry Thoyre, his wife, are De- fendants; and a special execution is- sued thereon, the undersigned, Sherift of Burleigh County and State of North Dakota, for that purpose appointed, will sell at public auction at the front j door of the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the dist day of Sept . D.' 1937 at the hour of ic pin or that day, that certain real property and mortgaged uated in the County of leigh, and State of North Dakota, directed in said Judgment and Special execution to be sold, and more parti- cularly described as follows: The Bast Half (E%) of the South- west Quarter (SW) and the West Hafl «W%) of the Southeast Quarter (SEX) of Section Fourteen (14),all in Township One Hundred Forty-two (142), Range Seventy-six (76), West of the Fifth (sth) Principal Meridian, containing One Hundred Sixty (160) acres, more or according to the:| United States ernment survey thereof, or much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judg- ment and costs amounting in all to the sum of $2051.97, with interest thereon from the date of sald judg- ment and the accruing costs of sale. Dated August 26th. 1937 Fred E Anstrom, Sheriff of Burlelgn County, eismersky N. Geo. F. Sha pitorney ter Piaintitt, 59; | MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1987 | Grain Quotations WHEAT CLOSES 4 2 Male Help Wanted ‘WANTED: Experienced barber. Re- ferences. Commission. Prefer one who can speak German. Ed Pre- witt, Selfridge. WILLYS distributor wants dealers. For territory write the Highland New York Stocks Closing Prices Sept. 2 Adams Exp 17%,Lig M B 4a 98 alas Jun 11% | Loew's 78% | _Motor Company, Fargo, N. Dak. 221 | Lorillard (P) 20% Pennie cas “a amon ps Mack Trks 40 Barring’ tenes South Dato Mar Field 23 | YOUNG man wanted to work by AMH&L 6%|McK&R 12%] month. F. Jaszkowiak. Phone 823. Am Inter, 122%|McK RPL 43% an ‘ 41%| Miami Cop 17 inten ah oh one Annex Am Metal 48% Mid-Con P_ 21% a ES au ae ones Ge atte Female Help Wanted Am Rol Mill 35%| Mont Ward 57% |OPENINGS for two young women AmS Ref 83%|Mur Corp 11% with ability to contact public. Op- Am Stl F 45 | Nash Motors 17 portunity for steady employment Am Sug Ref 44% | Nat Biscuit 26% | and self-improvement in dignified AmT&T 165 | Nat Cash R 30%] line of work. State age and qual- Am Tob B79 ah Be an a weadoos Kae rie letter. Write Am W Wks 16% | Na une Am Wool Pf 60 ne a aA L Ge WOMAN with pleasing personality Arm i joy {Nae Tee G4 | "resident of Blsmescky” Rendyetos of arc ady-to- As DryG 16%|N¥ Cent 82%! wear experience preferred, but not AT SF 69%)/No Am Avia 10, | necessary. Write Tribune Ad 23376. Ttl Ref 28% | No Pacific 25% | WANTED—Experienced girl for part Avia Corp 6 Ohio Oil 17%| time work in ladies’ ready-to-wear ned Hie ae Oliver F 57% sores crate experience, salary de- ai rite Tribune Ad 23346, Barnedal 21, | OlS Bley | 36 | as Pac G & El 30. | W. AT ONCE— Experienced ae a 18% Packard 8 lady cook. State experience in first Beene a ae Param Pict 20%| letter, Irvin Hotel, Kenmare, N.D. Borden 23 | Park Utah 4% |GIRL for general housework. Ger- Briggs Mfg 41% Bake palais ta man speaking. Call at 207 Mandan Budd Wh 1% Bae R 2h &t. after 5 p. m. an Ad Mch 26% Seah Dodg 44% gee for conerel housework. One ut Cop & Z 5%! pn Morris 94 who can it on table. Call Mo- cal cold 3 Phillips Pet 54% hawk. Phone 145. in Pac 1 |pils Flour 28% |AN experlenced maid for general Case (J 1) 157%|py sve NJ «39 ree Apply in person. 823 caer 8 }Pulman 47_‘|_10th 8 r asco cnet eo Ak Radio Don’t Forget CHiGLaw, H He we oe Refore buying your ments, com- ChiGtWPf 8 |Reo Motor CMStP 1%/Rep stl None OMSTPPI3%|Rey Tob B aoe (with ment order), We deliver. CRI&P 2 |g, Phone 176 10 Sth St. hen Distil 0 Chrysler 105% | Seabd Oil People’s Meat Market Col-Palm —16% | Sears-Roe WM. DOHN AND SON Gomsov 13 feet, al v.33 |] —_—_—_——— Com & Sou 2%|Simmons 42 Household Goods for Sale con ae Hee Socony Vac 19% | WALNUT piano, Kelvinator, two new Cont Can 54% Sou Cal Ed 23 book cases, two burner gas plate, ContiMmot. ax lan” 38%] brary books, 25¢ each, tables, Cont Ol! Del 41% So Ry 24 child’s bed, child's desk and sled, Con-prod: 63 a Ry Pt 36 library table, thermos jugs, lamps, Grose! 18% perry Corp 16%) leather rocker, electric fan, electric Cub Ra Sug 9% oe ane 11% | heaters, dressers, cot, oil stove, kit- Curt Wret 5% & El 7% chen utensils, clothes baskets, racks, Std Oll Cal 41 | ironing boards, radio, portable Vi Deere & Co 124% | Std Oil Ind 43% er aie wv. Dia Mtch trola and other articles. 508 W. a 26% | Std Ol1 NJ 63%! Broadway. Dome Mines 39%] Stew War 17% 7 Doug Airc 49 | Stone & Web 19% BALE Dupont, 1511 | Studebaker 124| COMTRETE LIVING ROOMS! st Kod ‘181 = ie El Auto Lite 36% Toa ae Room outfit includes davenport, chair, El Pw & Lt 18% Tex Gul Sul 36% occasional chair, end table, coffee Firestone W%/TPC&O 11% table, floor lamp and lamp table! Gen Elec 50 | Tim Roll r) Choice of velvet or tapestry in beau- Gen Foods 34% | trans-am 15% tiful_ combinations! Gen Mills 61 MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Gen Motors 52. | aromme OOF 7H! 300 4th street Phone 475 Glilette 13%! Un Car 94 |FURNITURE for six room house. Un Air jamps, » Gaybed, Magic Chef Gra-Paige 3% Unt Corp ih gas range, electric washing machine, 1a a 5 ce rae Un Drug 10%| ‘{ruit jars, kitchen utensils, ete. G Wes Sug 20 3) PaPrule oer be bought iB single locas, 50a, Greyhound 14 | Un Gas Imp 12% Tha: . US Lnd Al 31% er. Phone 2288-R. Bee ee ata US Pipe 47% |REED living room furniture, break- Howe Sound 73 |USRé&Imp 10%| fast set, kitchen cabinet, small Hudson Mot 13%} US Rubber 50%| dropleaf kitchen table, beds, springs, Hupp Mot 3%| US Smelt R 83 mattresses, chest of drawers, singer Tl Cent 21 pe eee 102% ering penne: many other items. Ind Rayon 26% pfd 126% DME NESTE Int Bus M 149 | Vanadium 29%|CHEST of drawers, $8; dresser, $10; Int Harv 103%| War Pict 13%] couch and mattress, $15; bedroom Int Nick Can 59%! West Un 44%| set, complete, $25; Electrolux, fine ant T&T ; at Wer oe Fi condition, $90. 1017 8th. Phone johns-Man 123 es! 1265-M. Kennecott 55%] White Mut 22% ; 7 7 Kresge (8 8) 22 | Wileon & Co 8% | “AMS, ‘ables: Bed, complete: two rugs, 8-3x10-6, 6x9; baby bed and Krog Groc 20% | Woolworth 45 | mattress; drapes; cot. Phone Lib-O-F Gl 63%; Wrigley, Jr 68% 978-W. 908 10th St. CHAIR, dresser, bed, chest of drawers, table, congoleum rug. 308 Ave. B. Phone 1474-W. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Sept. (?}—Cash wheat 1 13352, dark northern spring 1 No. 1 dark northern) PRACTICALLY new breakfast set, 134%-140%; No. 2 dark th t 1.214 No. 3 ‘dark northern| Washing machine, davenport and ia 3 No, A sane northern chair, Call at 622 9th St. . ark pmorthern | WOODEN bed, sprin; id. tt 1 1 northern 1.18%= ) Springs and mattress. 1, 1 dark pa oe Phone 149. A Business Proposition red durum 1.01; mixed durum discount- ed_3-5c below ‘hard ambers, Flax No. 1, 1.99-2.03, e Rye No, 2, 84. Oats No, 3 white Gavel 30%. Barley malting 5. Barley feed ie riey “42% -56%. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— For Sale or Trade TWO wheel trailer, heavy duty, over- load springs, rack 5x7 feet. Will trade for potatoes. Inquire at Myer’s WANTED — Assistant district manager for Western North Da- kota for large insurance com- Pany. Write Tribune Ad 23435. For Sale ONE grocery store, one apartment house, one six-room residence, all Grocery. in Bismarck. Also, one 1,600 acre | stock ranch with running water, Room and Board 640 acres fenced. Terms. Retiring from business. Write Owner, Box. BOARD and room. Very reasonable.| 246, Bismarck. Close to bus line. 310 Ave. A.) NeW and used slicing machines, Phone 2226. meat grinders, coffee mills, scale = service, all makes. Toledo Scale Mattresses Company, 404 Mandan Street, Bis- marck, North Dakota. Phone 2438. 70 GOOD breeding ewes, one to four years. Will sell for cash or trade for cattle and young horses, $7.25 each. Abe Tolchinsky, Bismarck. TWO lots and unfinished house. Electric lights. Near school and capitol. $650 cash. Call at 1027 14th Street N. Either regular a aprins filled. 409 9th St. Phone 1! ee NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE 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. 1937 in an action in the District Court of Bur- leigh County, Fourth Judicial District of the State of North Dakota, where- in The Federal Farm Mortgage Cor- poration, a corporation, Plaintiff, and Esther M. Aandah as Esther Myrtle Aandahl, a widow, and Hjalmar Aandahl, are Defendants; and a’ speciai execution Issued thers on, the undersigned, Sheriff of Bui leigh County and State of North Da- kota, for that purpose appointed, will sell at public auction at the front door of the Court House at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the Zist day of September, A. D. 1937 at the hour of 14-FOOT meat display case, Dayton scale, National cash register, gas range, 10x12 walk-in cooler box. Inquire at Al’s Grocery, Bismarck or Lockbeam and Knoll, Mandan. GOLDEN Bantam sweet corn for sale. 12 dozen, $1.00. 10c a dozen. 500 South 11th Street. for small safe and adding machine. two o'clock P. M. of that day, that! phone 977, certain fea Pronerty andl mortgaged REBUILT mimeoataph wih new mac premises situated In the County of|REBI mimeograph with new ma- Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, directed in said judgment and Special chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- execution to be sold, and more parti-| une office, cularly described as follows: The Southwest Quarter (SW Section Seventeen (17), and the half of the South half (8%S%), Sec- tion Eight (8), Township One ‘Hun- dred Forty (140) North, Range Eighty (80) West of the Fifth Principal Meri- dian, less one (1) acre in southwestern corner of Section 17 sold for school site, and 2.07 acres for public highway, conveyed to Burleigh County, consist- SLIGHTLY used Corona portable typewriter. Phone 1213-R. Houses for Rent SIX room modern house with garage. Good location. Five room partly _modern house. Inquire 214 Sth. MODERN six room cottage. Immedi- Possession. Phone 278. Price ing of a strip four rods wide located over, across and thru the SW% of| ate ‘hree Mand red Owens. more or less, ment survey SEVEN room house. Newly decorat- thereof, or so much thereof ed. 603 12th St. Call at 323 2nd Street. be necessary to satisfy said Sudement and costs amounting in all to the sum{_“SSe™ 0 _ Hoauie Tau uueate cen oe | PANE goo, Bane, Calla craing coats of ee ee Ist St. Phone 1959-J. ated Augi A cs, Ride Wanted isign oun'Y+ | YOUNG man, good driver, will drive car to Seattle or Los Angeles for Geo. F. shal fer, Attorney or mut Cc. Brace, il Thrifty People Always Read The Want-A ds Apartments for Rent BASEMENT apartment. Three = rooms. Private bath and garage. In new home. 5 ft. Frigidaire, fire- place, gas heat. Available Septem- ber 20, No children, Call at 723) Washington after 3 p. m. Phone 1546, 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 St. TWO large room ground floor fur- nished apartment. Screen porch, private é€ntrance, adjoining bath, gas, lights, heat, and water included. 511 14th, $20. Rear door. NICELY furnished two room base- ment apartment. Gas, lights, and heat furnished. Laundry privileges. $25 per month. 214 Avenue C West. TWO rooms and kitchenette includ- ing east porch. Partly furnished. Second floor. Also, basement room. Gentlemen preferred. 402 8th St. Phone 1328-J. COZY basement apartment. Large living room, fireplace; kitchen; dressing room; private bath. Adults only, Call 120 W. Rosser. Automobil 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 . Phone 700 28 years of honest DOWNTOWN furnished room 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 4th. NEAR capitol. Furnished two room kitchenette apartment. Newly de- corated. Frigidaire, Murphy bed. 1029 7th. Phone 2343. FURNISHED new semi-basement apartment. Light and airy. $45 a month. Mrs. Evenson, 614 11th. Phone 1103-J. THREE room unfurnished first floor apartment, near capitol. Heat, water furnished. Inquire 1026 10th Street. FURNISHED three room apartment with private bath, kitchen, Frigi- daire, laundry priveleges. 106 Main Avenue, Nicola Apartments. COMPLETELY furnished one room upstairs apartment for one or two. Laundry privileges. Phone 1093-W. Houses for Sale OWNER leaving city, five room bun- galow, extra rooms in basement. Two blocks from grade and high schools. Near capitol. 819 6th, FOR SALE by owner who is leaving city. Five room modern bungalow near grade and high schools. Phone 1577-R. FOR SALE 6 room modern bungalow. Three bedrooms. 9 years old. Modern in every and shrubs, Ideal home located on west side. T. M. Casey ONE stucco bungalow. One two- story house. Good income. Well located. See Baker at 604 3rd St. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. Bismarck Chrysler Dealers les for Sale Aug. 30 to Sept. 4th 1933 Ford panel .. 1934 Plymouth sedan 1935 Plymouth sedan 1936 Airflow sedan ... 1935 Ford coupe . 1931 Chrysler sedan 1930 Chevrolet panel . 1936 Plymouth coach ... 122 Main used car dealings CHEVROLET “O K” SPECIALS 1931 Ford DeLuxe Sedan, two Spares, new Duco . 1934 Plymouth Sedan, low mi e- age, perfect ..........+00 . 315 193¢ Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan, new tires, clean ............ 1934 Oldsmobile Town Sedan, radio and heater ..........+.++ 1936 Chevrolet Town Sedan, low mileage, like new....... 545, 1930 Ford 112 Ton Truck, box and large tires ............ 165 (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 DeSota at a liberal discount. Write Trib- une ad 22330. FIVE room furnished house. Garage. $2,500, Terms like rent. See W. J. Wilcox, 1415 Rosser. 405 5th St. Rooms for Rent ONE three-room apartment, fur-|ONE small room, $10, one large room, nished. Two three-room apartments,| $12. Close to bath. All modern. partly furnished. 306 13th. Phone 878, LARGE four room apartment. Pri- vate bath. Ground floor. Vacant September 15. Closed in porch. 623 8th. 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 13th 8t. TWO rooms, kitchenette and bath. One-room basement apartment. Both furnished. 607 5th St. Phone 103-R. IN MODERN home, one furnished room and closet. Built-in cupboard, Upstairs. Outside entrance. $18.50. 320 2nd. 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 Ist St. NICELY furnished basement sleeping room. Suitable for light house- keeping, if desired. Phone 1276. 216 Thayer. SLEEPING room in new modern home. Suitable for two, Gentle- men only. 609 4th St. Phone 1198. BASEMENT sleeping room, next to shower, nicely furnished, private entrance, 211 Rosser. Phone 763-W. ROOM in modern home. Clean, quiet. Always hot water. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone 120-R. 503 4th. WELL furnished sleeping rooms in quiet home. Always hot water. Phone 1474-W. 308 Ave. B. + FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment. Private entrance. Laundry privileges. 314 W. Rosser. COMFORTABLE room with board, if desired. Centrally located. Near bus line. 623 6th Street. FOR SALE Seteral Land Bank Farms ip Emmons, Kidder, ri District Representative Lost and Found LOST—Bay gelding. Bald face; wt. 1650; age 7. Liberal reward. For information leading to recovery notify Roy Christensen, Braddock, _N. Dak, LOST: Brown female dog, and one small black and white male dog on Menoken picnic grounds last Sunday. Phohe Aune, 205, LosT—Tuesday, near 12th, and white bull dog pup. Name “Lucky.” Reward. Phone 470-R. Lae Real Estate HAVING 50 many real bargains in houses and lots on every street in city it is impossible to advertise each one of them separately. You can always buy cheaper through me and it is @ pleasure to serve your real estate needs. F. E, Young. black NICELY furnished two room and bath apartment. Gas, lights, and water furnished, 918 6th Street. SLEEPING room in new modern home. With or without kitchen privileges. 609 Ave. A. THREE room ground floor apart- ment. Furnished or unfurnished. Private entrance. 1013 Ave. B. NICELY furnished basement room. Private bath. Capitol Court. Call 1967, FURNISHED two room and kitchen- ette basement apartment, $16. 504 South 10th St. LARGE room. Bath adjoining. Clothes closet, gas plate. Near post- office. Quiet. 208 Rosser. ‘THREE room apartment, also mod- ern house. Call at 323 North 12th &t. DESIRABLE modern room. Con- veniently located. Also, garage for rent. Phone 724. UNFURNIS! ent, Gas stove, Frigidaire, fireplace. 114 4th St. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. TWO large light housekeeping rooms. Closed in porch. Private entrance. 319 1st Street. PARTLY furnished four room apart- LARGE safe at a bargain. Will trade |p ment. Lights, heat, gas, water fur- nished. 215 10th Street. ROOM for one or two girls. Hot and cold water in room. 315 Mandan. Phone 1844-M. TWO room apartment for three, $24. Also, two rooms apartment, §23. 618 6th Street. UNFURNISHED second floor two room apartment, near bath. 523 12th Street. SLEEPING rooms for rent. Two nice rooms, next to bath, 905 6th St. Phone 2477-W. LARGE room for two. Next to bath. Near high school. Phone 1547-J. 915 7th Street. = Travel Opportunity HUSBAND and wife leaving 6th or 7th for west coast. Have room for two, Call 2256. LEAVING for Portland, Oregon, Sun- day. Room for three. Call 1949 after 6 p.m. For Rent FOR RENT—Fireproof building, 75 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. ar of 112 4th St. M. W. Neff. Wanted to Buy WANTED: Filling station on busy street in business section. Write Midland Produce Company, Fargo, North Dakota. Personal TWO room well furnished basement apartment. Two beds. Adults. $20. 515 2nd Street. FRONT room. Three windows. Closet. Centrally located. One or two gen- tlemen. Phone 1166. NICELY furnished two room apart- ment with private bath. Call 808 Ith Street. dent.. Board if desired. 816 Main. Phone 1647-J. NEW apartment, living room, bed- room, bath, kitchen, two entrances. No children. $25. 222 11th St. SLEEPING room for one or two. Al- ways hot water. 422 4th St. Phone 649. ONE small furnished house. Five furnished apartments, 818 7th St. FURNISHED kitchenette apartment. Adults only. Phone 107. TWO room furnished apartment. Adults only. 1002 4th Street. APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd 8t. Phone 852. ONE room apartment, furnisehd. 622 3rd Street. TWO room apartment at 512 9th St. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER is our phone Bane Quality Wor! Work Wanted RELIABLE young men and young womén attending Commercial Col- lege want places to earn board, room, or both . Phone 121. THE MODEL Laundry. All work giv- en special attention. We call for and deliver. Phone 1253. EXPERIENCED girl wants waitress job. Call at Keg. EXPERIENCED girl wants hour work, Phone 2442. - Wanted to Rent___ FURNISHED apartment or house. | Preferably William Moore school | district. Call Lt, Scruby at Man- dan, 494. RELIABLE party wants good apart- ment or house with two bedrooms. No small children. Phone 1054-M. VERY pleasant room. Downtown. Handy for working men. Call 307 4th St. BEDROOM for rent. ser, or call 1803. ROOM for rent . Inquire at basement apartment. 622 11th Street. ROOM convenient to capital down town. Phone 614. LIGHT housekeeping room on first floor. 411 5th Street. MODERN sleeping room. in room, 510 4th Street. 218 West Ros- and Lavatory T. M. Casey & Sons Authorized agency for Home Owners’ Loan Cor- poration in Bismarck We have charge of rental and disposition of all HOLC property in the city. This property may be purchased for nominal cash down payments, with balances in 15-year amortized loans with 5 per cent straight monthly reduc- tions, Some properties are available now—We expect to have avail able in the very near future fine assortment of homes for your selection. See us for details. T. M. Casey & So Sons 518 Broadway 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. HOUSE. Close in. Modern or partly modern, with three or four bed- tooms. No children. Phone 1141-J. SHOE and harness shop for sale. crops, good town. Write A. Good G. Shasky, Hope, N. Dak. ROOMS for students. $5 per stu-j]— NEW and used typewriters. Rentals. Service. Phone 68. 108 3rd Street. Typewriter Sales and Service. For Sale or Rent SIX room basement house. Lights, water, gas. Will take car in trade. Call 939, _—_—_—_—_—=—=———— Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis, First insertion (per word) 3c 2 consecutive insertions (per word) ...... see eee fO 3 consecutive insertions (per word) ......... 4 consecutive insertions 5 consecutive insertions . (per word) .......... .-5%o 6 consecutive insertions (per word) ...........4.+ 60 This table of rates effective toad in the state of North Da- ta. 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