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5 SK RECOVER ONE 10.3 PONTS IN DULL TRADING Some Short Covering; Trans- in Neighborhood of 700,000 Shares Sept. 3 —(P)— Stocks Dealings tionally however, and the selling in the final hour to cut down top marks substan- ver what may happen in the he im. Transfers were in hood of 700,000 shares. * _ Bonds and commodities were un- Steels were the favorites at the Livestock 80. ST. PAUL St. Paul, Sept. 3—(7)—U & — Cattle 2600; opening » generally steady most classes; few fed steers 11.50-| Dec. 15.00; grassers largely 10.00 down- ‘ward; choice heifers 12.50-13.00; best grass fat heifers around 7.50-8.50; medium to good cows 31 Ma strictly good up to 8.00; low cutters and cutters 3.25-4.25; most sausage bulls 5.78 downward good western stockers held around 7.50-8.50. Calves | Oc! 1900; vealers steady; good and choice 9.50-10.50; odd head 11.00. Hogs 4200; fairly active, steady to 10 lower than Thursday; no shippers in; good and choice 170-250 Ibs, 11.00- 15; top 11.15; few 250-300 lbs. 10.40- 10; bigweights down to as low as good ard choice 140-160 lbs. 1025-11.00; medium down to 9.’ good sows 350 Ibs. down 9.40-65; hei des down to 9.00; good stags 9.75-10.25; feeder pigs scarce, dull; average cost Thursday 10.14; weight 251 Ibs. os. Sheep 6,500; run includes 14 loads Washington lambs; one load range! nec. ewes; balance natives; early bids on Yat native lambs 50 lower at 10.00 down; sellers asking steady; indica- tions Ameke on slaughter ewes and Dairy oe “more active, steady to Medium to good heavy spring cows 65.00-85.00; common to medium lightweights 40.00-60.00. Chicago, Sept. 3.—(@®—(U, A. +-Hogs 5.000, including e600" direct: uneven, good and choice 230 Ibs, down steady to 10 cents up; steaays others Rane’, to 10 cents low- good and, choice ; calves 500; strictly pre- ip trade at catch-bid extremely scarce but ondingly narrow; few rlings 16.75; scattered Jots common and medium light steers and yearlings 7.50-9.50; Mable outlet for h fers, downward ti s steady; grass fat low cutters and 75 gely; ys very few bulls above still quotable; vealers i dow: rg in monty 1, a direct; 00-4.00; cow Tholce, light pt. 3.—(P)—(U. 4000? calven 100; Bub! ‘rade lor common and med- fum short fed and grassy steers ree 8, about ea we 4.00-75; ae: ‘few lots light stock steers faces 550-800 lbs. good, cows g00d 4.75-5.50; common and medium 4.00-75; a i choice 7.25-10. 5: logs 1500; ~ lower; early top 15 ee at 11. 25; and choice 180-250 good, 160-180 Ib, 0 He including 625 thru and uenely, fat lamb action, best natives held at tly above; packers talk- slaughter ewes steady at SACeAe POTATOES A. toes 7. on track, 232, total US. shipments 474; California stock slight- about steady, Wisconsin and atinns supplies liberal, r cwt. California White srashed Baker size 1.90; northern A pring dark, northern, <2] 1 rd durum 99% rth ‘96% palo hard embers. LB let? MARKET. —M}—(U. 8. D. was transacted tie be wool market Friday. Scattered sales of small valume were reported on French combing len; fine territory wool in original Prices were mostly around 95 ce: scoured basis, although odd lots were reported available at 93-95 cents by . MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Jappeapolls, Sept. 3.—W)—(U. 8. D. 3 pplies moderate, de- market about steady, 100 ington White Rose, U. Russet Burbanks, U. 8. jon is x0 i a > Russet $1.50; combination ‘4 78; Warbas 75-85. | Grain Quotations | BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished orerrsger el Co.) ‘ $108 No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. No, 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 ibs. No. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 58 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. No..5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., .84; 48 Ibs, 81; 47 lbs., .78; 46 Ibs., 1; ae 72; 44 Ibs., 69; e 63; 41 lbs., '.60; 3 38 Ibs., 51; 3 keeesees Oats ... Hard winter wheat CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, —(P)— een = ope High Low Close MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Sept. 3.—()— Wheat— Open Hirh Low lose % 1.15% ye ae 1.16% 1, 116% 1, 13% i 13 ATH ATH MH 4 3% .74%|° 3 27% 27% 99 2.00 ULUTH RANGE Ulu Minn., Sept. hey Durum— Open iStab Close 1.01% 1.01% 1 ‘0% MINNEAPOLiS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Sept. ae et receipts Friday 352 compared to 22 * sMinnespolis cash wheat and coarse rain closirg quotations tuday follow: ‘Ces Wheat y Delivered To Arrive 1,26% 1.32% 1.24% 1.30% 1.23% 1.29% 1.21% 1.27% + 1.195% 1.25% 2.0. se eee © 117% 1.28% ...00 sveee - 1.15% 1.20% 1.12% 1.17% 1.09% 1.14% - 106% 1.11% ..... seeees 1.08% 1.08% 1.04. soon 1 northern spring ... 1.18% 1.21% see (Lower test weight nominally ted 4c Ib.) Montana Winter Wheat 4% protein HW or HOW««.. 118% ..... 116% Proven W or HOW... 116% 1... 114% woe ‘Ol 33 :& 114% 1... 112% OS MORHO SHOR mms 242. 2 hes 5 ++ 110% 112%... Minnesota and South Dakota Wheai + 1.08% 1.09% ..... 2.6 + 106% 107% 1.1.0 seoee + 1.02% 1.04% 0... ssoee Durum oe = NIKO ep Ea Seeqs PQ aig Bos ibe _ ee 1.06% 1.14% Tbs. .. 1.04% 1.13% Ibs, .. 1.02% 111% ....6 soo 99% 107% 0...) seeee 97% 1.05% 95% 1.03% 82% 1.00% 90% 97% "88% 95% 1.1.0 see ee ples BG6% BOM 1.20. cover 1 amber.... 1.01% 1. sgs Ef test weight nominal; discounted 5c per 'b.) Coarse Grains Bask SkB RSBBSSES Oss Bestae mer meme Ree 16% 18% .18% ..... 2.00% 204% 2.910% FOREIGN SXOMATGE New York, Sept. 3. exchange ea: in dollars, othe: Britain 4.96; France Germany free 40.16; 1 26.95; Norway 24! oa: Mbeaton ‘se. Montreal in New York 100.00. WHEAT PRICES DIP BELOW THURSDAY'S CLOSE AT FINISH Wiped Out; Early Advance Trading Quiet, Mostly Con- fined to Small Lots , Sept. S—(}—After fluc- tuating nervously at a small advance, wheat prices dipped below the previ- ous close today when buying power ‘The market was narrow and trad- ing was quiet and confined mostly to pays ere? news from the south- ern hemisphere was interpreted as being bearish. A private estimate placed Australia’s probable produc- tion at around 175,000,000 bushels compared with 134,000,000 last sea- son, Another report indicated the wheat acreage now standing in Ar- gentina is considered in favorable Wheat closed %-% lower compared with yesterday’s finish, Sept. 1.05%- '%, Dec. 1.07%-%, and corn was \ down to % up, Sept. 96-96%, Dec, 62%-63; oats were % off to % up. UR: th | DOWN IN MINNEAPOLIS 3.—(P)—Wheat futures here moved downward Friday. No news of stimulating nature was o: fered and final lower cables seemed r be the leading influence, September wheat closed % down at lower at 115% and Flax futures prices were maintain- ed early by crusher buying and later advanced to a strong close because of Argentine weather reports. tember flax lose 2 up-at 197% and September oats and December clos- ed unchanged at 28% |. spectively; Sept. rye % up at 74% and De September feed barley closed unchanged at 47% and Dec. 1 down at 44%. Cash wheat demand was good. Win- ter wheat was in good demand, prices for durum were down. Cash corn was dull demand for, Oats, rye and barley was good. Flax demand was sharp. Produce Markets | — CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 3.—()—Butter and ewes were steady today on the Chi- cago mercantile exchange, was steady to firm. ey 2,876, steady, aneee 6,463, steady, prices unchang- fu het live, 52 trucks, 4% ‘Ibs. up 22%, less si Leghorn hens 15%; %, Plymouth Rock 20%, ck 22, barebacks 17; colored Plymouth and White ghickens "184: colored. springs 18%, Plymouth Rock 23%, Bavebaka its rcestene, Te, Leghorn turkeys, hens 17, toms 16, No. 2 turkeys 15; young ducks, 4% colored 17, white 18, 4, whilte 15; geese 1 97 1.97% | Whit higher than Oe Chest: 66, 928. apeue steady and un- -25; other whites, browns and duck eggs unchanged. Dressed poultry wei ens (boxes) broilers ; Spring turkeys (Northwestern) 'rozen, chickens (boxes) roast- ers unquoted; turkeys (northwestern, 0; other fresh and ged. Live Doultes by freight, irregu’ 23 Leghorn 22-24; fowls, colored 19 Leghorn Ry roossrte 16; tur- ; ducks 16. other express prices unchanged. BUTTER AND fake ed FUTURES Butter Futures: High Low Close Storage Standards, ,CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 3.—(@)—Cash wheat: No | Mvellow 1.014%: No. 1 Ke billing 1.00. 1 white 33%. ey No buckwheat. Barle sales 80-89; quotable range, % eee. Timothy seed 2.50-60. No clover seed. —_—_—— CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR |~—_ ESTABLISHING HEIRSHIP AND SUCCESSION TO REAL ESTATE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County Bu WCOUNTE (COURT, Before Hon, 1 yin the Statter oe te Estate of Mary Me Bane McHugh, Kili personsiuntnowmnlclaiminerany) estate or interest in or lien or en- cumbrance upon against the estate oe of North Dakota to the bove Named Respondents: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before Court of the County of said State, at the office louse in the City of Bis- marck, in said County and State on the 13th day of October A. D. 1! hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of thet day, to show cause, if any have, why the petition establishing heirship and succession to real estate should not be allowed, decree should not be entered In the above entitled court determining that the estate of Mary McHugh, deceased, in and to the following described real f Section Seventeen an of Section Twenty-five (25) in Town- Hundred forty-three North of Range Seventy-eight (78) 5th P. M. ls McHugh, ole and only heir ugh, estate was the village of Norwalk, in mores vice bem State of Wisconsin. ade of this citation d this ie ‘day of September A. i od by i as teau red by 1 a Di 5 aon Ju ee of at pal County Court. BIDS WANTED ly 70 or more tons of fenoken School District received. The bids . M. on Tuesday, Septem- ber lith at the schoo! house. The board reserves the right to re- By order of the M Am Can Beth Stl Boeing Air Borden Briggs Mfg Budd Wh Cal Z-ld Can Pac Case (J 1) Caterpil Celanese Ches & O Chi& NW Chi Gt W CMStP Chrysler Col-Palm Col G El Com Soly Com & Sou Con Edis Con Oil Cont Can Cont Mot Corn Prod Cream Wh Curt Wret Dia Mtch Doug Airc Dupont East Kod Firestone Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Mtrs Gillette Goodrich Goodyear | Gra-Paige GNIrctt GN Ry Pf G Wes Sug , | Greyhound : 2 :|Hec Prod checks isis; other’ mixed Prices unchanged. Whites, Pacitic coast, Houd-H B Hupp Mot Ill Cent. Ind Rayon Int Harv Kennecott Adams Exp 17 Alas Jun AlchD 225 Allis-Oh Mont Ward 57% Nash Motors 17% Nat Biscuit 26 Bur Ad Mch 26% But Cop & Z 5% Cer D Pasco 67% Chi Gt W Pf 8% CMStPPL 3% % Cont Oil Del 41% Cub Am Sug 9% Deere & Co 124% Dome Mines 39% | Ber, WS tven 1006 Swift & Co 23 Texas Corp 55% Tex Gul Sul 36% TPC&O 11% El Auto Lite 36% El Pw & Lt 18% Tri-Cont Cor 7% Corp United Corp 4% “| United Drug 10% United Fruit 70% Un Gas Imp 12% US Ind Al 32 US R & Imp 10% US Smelt R 85 US Stl Pf 128 Howe Sound Hudson Mot Int B’s Mch 149 | Int Nick Can 59% Int T & Tel 9% Johns-Man 121% | Woolworth 45 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, 7 carload lots, per barrel in 98 pound The “potato race” is a feature of picnic and country fair sports events. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1987 New York Stocks Closing Prices Bept. 3. 7 Kresge (88) Pd Krog Groc Lib-O-F Gl a” Lorillard (P) om Mack Trks 40 Male Help Wanted WANTED: Middle-aged man with small family, preferably Swede, Norwegian or German, to charge of 50-acre farm near ned ville, Tennessee. Write, giving par- ticulars, to 8. M. Christian, Route 1, Neubert, plan. near Olympia,. Washington. 1500 feet on Puget Sound. Can be cut into ten acre tracts. For informa- tion write Carlton I. Sears, Olympia, Washington, WANTED: Experienced barber. Re- ferences. Commission. Prefer one who can speak German. Ed Pre- witt, Selfridge. WANTED: Bell bay ae apply in person. Prince Hi ae UE DIGBY — Private Instructor. Shorthand and typewriting. 223 4nd Street. Call 1619, Female Help Wanted CHRISTMAS CARDS: Make 100% profit selling the famous BLUE RIBBON 21-card assortment for $1. Other BEST SELLERS including Gift Wrappings, Komics, Calendars, Etc. Samples sent on approval. BOULEVARD ART PUBLISHERS, 17_N. Wabash Ave., Dept. 65, Chi- _cago, Illinois, OPENINGS for two young women with ability to contact public. Op- Portunity for steady employment and self-improvement in dignified line of work. State age and qual- ifications in first letter. Write Tribune Ad. 23392, SPECIAL work for married women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE, No canvassing. Give age and dress size, Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. E-3888, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED AT ONCE. Girl or elderly woman for housework during win- ter months. Small cottage near _ town. Write Tribune Ad 23440. WANTED AT ONCE— Experienced lady cook. State experience in first letter. Irvin Hotel, Kenmare, N.D. GIRL for general housework. One who can wait on table. Call Mo- hawk. Phone 145, WANTED: Girl for general house- work. Inquire 120 W. Thayer. Don’t Forget your meats, com- ‘cen with others, si pel i. Ravens order). We deliver. 210 Sth St. eople’s Meat Market ‘WM. DOHN AND SON Rooms for Rent SLEEPING rooms for rent. Basement Toom suitable for light housekeep- ing. Also school children to board and room, 421 Ist St. COMFORTABLE room for one or two girls. Next to bath. One block from capitol bus line, Call at 818 Avenue _E. Phone 610, NICELY furnished basement sleeping room. Suitable for light house- keeping, us desired. Phone 1276. 216 Thayer. LARGE room, two clothes closets, close to bath, always hot water. Suitable one or two. 211 2nd Street, Apartments for Rent BASEMENT apartment. Three large 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. NICELY furnished two room and pri- vate bath apartment. Built-in cupboards, electric refrigerator, pri- Heat, water and gas furnished. Also, furnished house vate entrance. nished apartment. Private entrance, gas, lights, heat, and water ‘pcluded, $11 14th. $20. Rear door. NICELY furnished two room base- ment apartment. 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. Gas, lights, and COZY basement apartment. Large dressing room; private bath. Adults only. Call 120 W. Rosser. WN" furnished room for bath. Hot water always. City heat. 304% Main, Apts. 7 or 2. VERY nicely furnished first floor i hot water; adults only, 807 ah. He eae $ 4200 Five room two story stucco FURNISHED new semi-basement apartment. Light and airy. $45 a $ 4300 New modern bungalow, one THREE room unfurnished first floor water furnished, Inquire 1026 loth $ 4200 Nice rooms and bath modern FURNISHED three room apartment with private bath, kitchen, Frigi- daire, laundry priveleges. Avenue, Nicola Apartments. COMPLETELY furnished one room upstairs apartment for one or two. Laundry privileges. $5350 Six room modern stucco Phone 1093-W. ONE three-room apartment, fur- nished, Two three-room apartments, partly furnished. 306 13th. Phone 878, LARGE four room apartment. Pri- vate bath. Ground floor. September 15. Closed in porch. 623 8th. WELL furnished one room and 2 kitchenette apartment on second 411 Sth. Phone UNFURNISHED two room and kit- chenette. Heat, ight and water furnished. Laundry privileges. 515 TWO rooms, kitchenette One-room basement Both furnished. 607 Sth St. Phone IN MODERN home, one furnished room and closet. Built-in cupboard. Upstairs. Outside entrance. SLEEPING room in new modern home. Suitable for two. Gentle- men only. 609 4th St. Phone 1198. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- Private entrance. Laundry privileges. 314 W. Rosser. ette apartment, BASEMENT sleeping room, next to shower, nicely furnished, private entrance, 211 Rosser. Phone 763-W. NICELY furnished two room and bath apartment. Gas, lights, water furnished. 918 6th Street. ATTRACTIVE room in fine resi- dence. Shower bath and running water in room. 204 Ave. B West. THREE room ground floor apart- Furnished or unfurnished. Private entrance. 1013 Ave. B. ROOM in modern home. Clean, quiet. Always hot water. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone 120-R. 503 4th. FURNISHED two room and kitchen- ette basement apartment, $16. 504 South 10th St. LARGE sleeping room with two large closets, next to bath. Ladies preferred, 422 Ave. A West. THREE room apartment, also mod- ern house. Call at 323 North 12th WELL ‘furnished sleeping rooms in quiet home. Always hot water. Phone 1474-W. 308 Ave. B. ROOM in new modern air-condi- tioned home. Close to bath.Always hot water. 903 9th | Street. UNFURNISHED apartment. Gas stove, Frigidaire, fireplace. 114 4th ='Thrifty People Always Read The Want-Ads Automobiles for Sale 1930 Reo truck ..... 1931 Plymouth sedan 1934 Chevrolet pick-up . 1930 Pontiac sedan ... oo 95 1935 International pick-up.. 395 1937 Plymouth tudor ....... 795 1936 Plymouth coupe ... Phone 700 Houses for Sale HOUSES FOR SALE $ 3500 Five room modern bungalow, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, located close to down town. Terms. and frame dwelling, gas heat, detached garage, located on Ave. B. Best location. bedroom, hot water, gas heat, fireplace, large finished base- ment room, attached heated garage. Terms. two story dwelling, good lo- cation for roomers, near Cath- olic church and school, bungalow, attached garage, modern four room basement. apartment, rental value base- ment apartment, $35. $ 4300 Five room modern frame bungalow, attached garage, three room modern basement, apartment, rental value, en- tire home, $75.00 per month, $ 1500 Cothbte partly modern 800 Three room house, well water, lot 50x150, $11,000 Modern fully furnished dwell- ing apartment house. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Phone 0 BY owner. New four room stucco bungalow with attached garage, well insulated and weather strip- ped, gas heat, close to high school and capitol. Write Tribune Ad _ 23466. OWNER leaving city, five room bun- galow, extra rooms in basement. Two blocks from grade and high schools. Near capitol. 819 61 FOR SALE by owner who is city. Five room modern bungalow near grade and high schools. Phone 1577-R. FOR SALE w T. M. Casey FOUR room stucco house, Modern except bath. Small down payment. Also, Buick car, $55. 2101 Rosser Avenue. Apply Woodmansee Stationery. LARGE three room unfurnished apartment. Private bath. ONE stucco bungalow. One two- story house, Good income. Well located, See Baker at 604 3rd St. 119 3rd Street. Ask for Mr. Kelly. THE well-known Engstrom coal mine situated on Section 15 in Ecklund township on reasonable terms. See T. H. Steffen of Wilton or Geo. M. Register of Bismarck. BRICK storage building. Size 25x35. Rear of 112 4th St. M. NEW and used typewriters. Rentals. Service. Phone 68. Typewriter Sales and Service. 108 3rd Street. Houses for Rent Owens. Street. GOLD! SIX room modern house with garage. Good location. Five room partly modern house. Inquire 214 5th. MODERN six room cottage. Immedi- ate possession. Phone 278. Price SEVEN room house. Newly decorat- ed. 603 12th St. Call at 323 2nd Miscellaneous for Sale ; |14-FOOT meat display case, Dayton scale, National cash register, gas range, 10x12 walk-in cooler Inquire at Al’s Grocery, Bismarck or Lockbeam and Knoll, Mandan. sweet corn for sale. 12 dozen, $1.00. 10c a dozen. 500 South 11th Street. REBUILT mimeograph with new ma- chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une office. $40 CREDIT local fur store. Red fox choker. Sewing machine. 302 Main. N Bantam 9th St. eard pated September 3rd, SLIGHTLY used Corona typewriter. Phone 1213-R. Bicycles for Sale GIRLS bicycle. Excellent condition. 1028 4th Street. Close to bus tine, Phone 2226. See MA renovated and rebulll Either regular or spring filled. 409 __>>a)]EeEeyeEE EEE EEE SSS Business Opportunity G. Shasky, Hope, N. Dak. Travel Opportunity HUSBAND and wife leaving 7th for west coast. Have room for two. Call 2256. LEAVING for Portland, Oregon, Sun- day. Room for three. Call 1940 after 6 p, m. COMFORTABLE room with board, it desired. Centrally located. Near bus line. 623 6th Street. LARGE room. Bath adjoining. Clothes closet, gas plate. Near post- office, Quiet. 208 Rosser. LIGHT housekeeping room for rent. Convenient for school girls. 622 14th Street. fall 1205. DESIRABLE modern room. Con- veniently located. Also, garage for rent. Phone 724. PARTLY furnished four room apart- ment. Lights, heat, gas, water fur- nished. 215 10th Street. FIVE room furnished house. Garage. $2,500. Terms like rent. See W. J. Wilcox, 1415 Rosser. eueeeee=Eea= EE PLEASANT two room furnished apartment. May be seen Sunday or Household Goods for Sale Monday. Phone 1661. TWO room apartment for three, $24. Also, two rooms apartment, $23. 618 6th Street. ONE room and kitchenette. Heat, water furnished. 801 TWO large light housekeeping rooms. Closed in porch. Private entrance. 319 1st Street. ROOM for one or two girls. Hot and cold water in room. 315 Mandan. Phone 1644-M. SLEEPING rooms for rent. Two nice rooms, next to bath. 905 6th St. Phone 2677-W. room for two. Near high school. Phone 1567-3. 915 7th Street. FRONT room. Three windows. Closet. Centrally located. One or two gen- tlemen. Phone 1166. ROOMB for students. $5 per stu- dent. Board if desired. Ate Main. Phone 1647-J. LARGE room. Twin beds, Private bath. Capital Court No. 8. Call 648 evenings. SLEEPING room for one or two. Al- ways hot water. 422 4th St. Phone ROOM for rent . Inquire at basement apartment. 622 11th Street. ROOM convenient fo capital and __down town. Phone LIGHT housekeeping room on first floor. 411 Sth Street. MODERN sleeping room. Lavatory in room. 510 4th Street. Wanted to Rent JE. Close in. Modern of partly modern, with three or four bed- rooms, No children, Phone 1141-J, HEALTH: Here is relief for hay ste ae sinus, aches, pains, colds and al! forms of rheumatis: ‘These who have Regd trie@ thie methe@ may ve a regular eer treatment fer $1.50 and this Weite fer literature. JOHN F. CLASS CLYDE C. GAYLORD, Manager 206 Main BISMARCK Phone 006 ppeintments. UNFURNISHED second floor two room apartment, near bath. 523 WALNUT piano, Kelvinator, two new book cases, two burner gas plate, library books, 25¢ each, tables, child’s bed, child’s desk and sled, library table, thermos jugs, lamps, leather rocker, electric fan, electric heaters, dreesers, cot, oll stove, kit- chen utensils, clothes baskets, racks, ironing boards, radio, portable Vic- trola and other articles. 508 W. Broadway. TWO room well furnished basement Two beds. Adults. $20. 515 2nd Street. NEW apartment, living room, bed- room, bath, kitchen, two entrances. No children. $25. 222 11th St. TWO room kitchenette, nished. $30 per month, FURNITURE for six room house. Living room set, piano, radio, rugs, lamps, books, daybed, Magio Chef gas range, electric washing machine, fruit jars, kitchen utensils, etc. Everything in good condition. Can be bought in single pieces. 562 W. Thayer. Phone 2288-R. aes REED living room furniture, break- fast set, kitchen cabinet, small dropleaf kitchen table, beds, springs, mattresses, chest of drawers, singer sewing machine, many other items. Phone 1213-R. ONE” small furnished house, Five furnished apartments. 818 7th St. room basement a Adults only. 511 5th Street. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette. Call at 120 Ave. B. FURNISHED kitchenette apartment. HOUSEHOLD furnishings for seven room boarding and rooming house. 321 8th Street. Phone 869-J. Adults only. Phone 107. PRACTICALLY new breakfast set, furnished apartme! washing 1002 4th Street. chair. Call at 622 9th St. machine, davenport and FOR SALE: One bed, spring and mattress, complete. One year old, $15. 111 Thayer. APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd St. Phone 852. ONE room apartment, furnisehd. 622 3rd Street. ——K—K——X—S—K—_Ee— <orr LUCKY NUMBER if phone number, [ToP | =, T. M. Casey & Sons Home Owners’ Loan Cor- [Se Es EE Work Wanted RELIABLE young men and young women attending Commercial Col- siepestien ot St Oe ete fa the oi. ire) lence (hoes ells payments, with Ea balances in 15-year amortized loans with 5 ky cent straight monthly ey am properties are available Row—We expect to have avail- able in the very near future a THE MODEL Laundry. All work giv- en special attention. We call for and deliver. Phone 1253. EXPERIENCED girl wants hour work. Phone 2442. —E———— EEE SS Ride Wanted OUNG man, good driver, will car to Seattle or Los Angeles ride. References. W. C. Brace, fine your selection. See us for details. T. M. Casey & Se Sons 518 Broadway CHAIR, dresser, bed, chest of drawers, table, congoleum rug. 308 Ave. B. Phone 1474-W. ‘WOODEN bed, springs and mattress. Phone 149. Authorized agency for poration in Bismarck We have charge of rental and for nominal assortment of homes for 1933 Ford panel ........ 1934 Plymouth sedan .. 1935 Plymouth sedan 1936 Airflow sedan . 1930 Chevrolet panel 1936 Plymouth coach .. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. Bismarck Chrysler Dealers 23 years of honest used car dealings 1936 DeLuxe Plymouth sedi fice for cash. Mrs. Clayton Fin- Jayson. 608 2nd St. 1932 W. K. coupe and other used cars, A, L. Sandin. Auto $85 credit on a Plymouth or DeSoto at a liberal discount. Write Trib- FOR SALE Federal Land B: ae Farms K. KLEIN, Bismarck District Representative FOR SALE: Near Olympia, Washing- ton, 400 acres with 1500 feet on Puget Sound. Can be cut into ten acre tracts. Price to rise soon. This Sound property would be ideal to information _ write Carlton I. Sears, Olympia, Wash~- colonize, For ONE grocery store, one apartment house, one six-room residence, all in Bismarck. Also, one 1,600 acre - stock ranch with running water, 640 acres fenced. Terms, Retiring from business, Write Owner, Box NEW and sed slicing Ginga meat grinders, coffee mills, scale service, all makes. Toledo Scale Company, 404,Mandan Street, Bis- marck, North Dakota. Phone 2438. For Sale Used Lumber 5th Birects Ape Market FOR sale. % acre with three room house, Good location, % block from store. South Washington Street, Joining Kiwanis Park on South. O. . Anstrom. 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. ONE quarter land with running wa- ter. Very cheap for cash. Write ‘Tribune Ad. 23457. A Business Proposition WANTED — Assistant district manager for Western North Da- kota for large insurance com- pany. Write Tribune Ad 23435. Lost and Found LOST—Bay gelding. 1650; age 7. Liberal reward. leading to recovery notify Roy Christensen, Braddock, Bald face; wt. For LOST: Brown female dog, and one small black and white male dog on Menoken picnic grounds last Sunday. Phone Aune, 205. Help Wanted MARRIED couple wanted to work by month. F. Jaszkowlak. Phone 823. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- basis, First inser ten (per word) 30 OF CASH IN ADVANC! A representative will ¢