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MANY ISSUES UP TO THREE POINTS; MARKET UNSTEADY Carriers Respond to Talk of Wage Compromise; Trans- fers 900,000 Shares New York, Sept. 16—(7)—A be- lated rally in the rails helped to stif- fen a wavering stock market Thurs- day and many issues pushed up frac- tions to 3 or more points. , Larriers responded to reports a ‘compromise wage agreement was in the offing. Hones were also revived of a boost in freight rates being granted by the Interstate Commerce Commissi lon. Steels and motors were resistant | Oats throughout. Activity was relatively small, Coppers were inclined to back away on indications of growing production soe axing: consumption of the red me! Transfers approximated 900,000 shares. 80. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Sept. wlaughter steers steady to strong, asking higher; grassy killers 7.50- 10.50; best grainfeds held around 17.00; she stock largely 25 higher for the week; plain to medium heifers 5.15-8.00; good cows 7.00-8.00; plain kinds down to 5.50; low cutters and cutters 3.75-5.25; bulls 25 higher, up 5.25-6.25; @ few at 6.50; stockers about steady, most calves 8.00 down- | nec. ward. Calves 1,300; vealers fully steady; a strictly | Sep. good to choice 9.50-11.00; choice 11.50, a few 12.00. Hogs 6,000; fairly active; lights and butchers mostly 10 lower than Wed- nesday; spots on light lights about steady; sows steady to 10 lower; ship- s ber demand very narrow early; good and choice 170-250 Ibs. 11. 65-75; early top 11.75; some held higher; 250-300 tbs, 11.00-68; 140-160 Ibs. largely 11,00- 11.50; good sows, all weights, 10.10- 10.50; good stags 10.25-75; feeder pigs scarce; average cost Wednesday 11.16; weight ‘238 Ibs. Sheep, 11,000; balance natives; early lambs fully steady at 11.00-25; bulk held above 11.50; early bids on slaugh- ter sheep steady at 3.75 down; indi- 33 cars western, cations strong on feeders; best rangers | Dec. held above 10.25. Dairy cows slow, medium and plain cows tending pad best close pens: ers steady at $8500. pAG Chicago, Sept. 16 Wh—(U, S. D. A.) --Hogs, 11,000 including 3,000 direct; firmed up, now 18-25 lower'than Wed: nesday’s average: top 12.60; and cholee 199-230 Ib. 12 25-385, 130- 180 Ib, 11.50-12.35; 240-300 Ib, 11.90- 12.40; most good ‘packings 10.40-85; few best light weights 10.90-11.00, Cattle, 7,000; calves 1,500; fairly ac- tive; only ‘common and medium light and warmed up steers dragay 1.00 down to 8.00 and below; grain fed offerings firm at 16.00 upward: 00 paid for light steers; best 8.50; heifer yearlings 17.00: tirm and active; ng to 16 higher: cutter cows 5.7 down to 4.80; bulls firm, actives heavy sausage offerings up to 7.50; feeder trade falrly extensive; vealers steady at.13.00 down, Sheep, 14,000 including 1,000 direct; spring lambs again very active: bulk natives and westerns fully 25 higher; some 40 up; bulk early sales, choice Westerns 1175; natives 11,30-75: earl top 11.85; sheep also stronger; bull slaughter ewes 3.00-1,50. cows, SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Sept. 16.—(#)—(U. S, D. A.)—Cattle 1800; calves 200; slaughter steers and yearlings strong to shade higher; fat she stock active, strong; stockers and feeders little changed: | car choice around 150 lb. 15.75; well a lots down to 8.50 and below; strictly choice fed heifers quoted around 15.00; most beef cows BStE 50; small lots rangers up to 5; cutter grades mainly 4. 5 $00 mall lots common and medics stock and feeder steers 8.00 dow! aaa feed yearlings sprime beeves absent and quoted ove 17.50; short fed and grassy Current! as quotations: cattle shelters good and and medium soo; saan a lower than Yes food and choice 190-260 ibs. packing sows steady to good kinds 10. load ed aan 1b. roe a ums 9.75-20.10; stags down few. ets: teedee pigs 00. i 00; few ewes steady sales choice ‘quoted’ to. 4.00: Go western feeder lambs load 1b. shorn California lambs 10.00, BOSTON so ste jept. 16.. oth. 8, A.) x better tone was noted In the eee market today. Actual business was light and the 1 price situation generally remained unsettled. Bids were a little more numerous than earlier in the week but mostly very low compared with late August asking prices. Inferior lots of short French combing and clothing) length ABs territory wools were sold at 88- 0 cents, scoured Good French combing length, fine see ‘woo! were held jostly at 93-95 cen’ mi despite the fact that bids Inclined un- 0 cents. i der 9 ‘The tone at London and in Australia ‘was reported somewhat improved. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Sept. 16.—@—(U. 5. D. A.) Potatoes, 104, on track 317, total US. shipments 753; slight): supplies liberal, demand fair; t. t Burb: 2.1 . No. 1, and party) arly Ohios US. 95-105; Minne: ‘. jo. 1, and partly gr: Bg ‘iseonsin cobblers US. No. 1, iss triumphs US. No. 1, 1.' unciaasified 1%. puinseapatia, 8 Sept. A.)—Potatoes: demand fair. 100 Ib. ks: ton. oe Rose, Russet Bur- No. 1, 2.00; Srablna yen sendy, ‘Waeh! banks, grade, 5 1 Fiour m , 3 at itandard patents, un- its Pure bran aig o8 Standard <m! carn 21.50-22.00, (37 Ibs., 46. 16—(®)— | Mi (0, 8. Dept. Agr.) — Cattle 6500; Oct. bids on fat} Dec. packer market: ineetags early, | oe Ciel jolie} bfott tt} weaker, 1 an No. No. No. No. No. 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. . 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. 5 dark hoethern, 50 Ibs.. No. 1 hard amber durum No, 1 mixed durum No, 1 red durum No. 1 flax . No, 2 flax Ne l rye... Barley Hard winter wheat MULE ao RANGE hi A rt. Onwnest— Popes leh High ‘85 98% 80 18% 11% 11.05 10.85 11.05 10.90 1065 10.87 16.37 16.15 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Sept. 16.—(#)— Open High Low eee Viiik 112% 110% ip 111% 112% 1.91% 1.12% 50% 43% 13% 12 50 43% 12% 10% 28% 28 29% ale a 2.05 ae 4% 2.06 ioe dey 2.08% 2.08% DULUTH RANGE Pulnlneninns Sept, 16.—(F)— Open aoe Low oh ik good | Sel MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN een ee Sept. 16.- mie receipts Thursday 246 compared to a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat end coarse atain closing PG ee today follow: Cash Wheat Delivered To Arrive} 2; 121. 131 129 1.28 1.26 1.24 122 119 1.16 lhyDNS 60 Ibs... 1DNS 8 1D NS be =e 3 Ming m 4234 = seoee 112 ae ee OR ‘o rye ttm Bote 1120 4... 110 eeaaae pa rages = grey Soult Dakota’ 107 1.00 ,| Storage Standards, 105 1.07 102 1.04 im - 100% 1.00% 99% 1.06% 57% 1.06% 95% 106%... 94% 1.02% 91% 100% 20% 97% 81% 98% 95% 92% 83% 20% 96% 1.00% 94% 95% re tomer test weight nominally discounte: ied fe tb) 4eaaee PRi8:8 0 i oe Fel g 2 a ees Meme ee etete 8 hue eebkeses FSR CRS 4s, THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1937 Bargains in the Want-Ads Will Surprise You GENTS IN CHICAGO: OFFERINGS SCARCE Anxiety to Purchase Evident; Wheat Closes About One Cent Lower Chicago, Sept. 16—()—Late bulges in corn prices hoisted September corn $ cents @ bushel maximum Thurs- Extreme scarcity of offerings was an outstanding feature of the Sep- tember corn trade. Previous sellers were. displaying increased anxiety to At the close September corn was at the topmost level reached, 1.10%, and the corn market as a whole was varying from 1 decline to 5 cents ad- vance, Sept. 1.10-1.10%, Dec. 62%- %, May 63%-%, wheat unchanged to 1% lower, Sept. 1.02, Dec. 1.03%-% and oats unchanged to % up. CORN DEMAND SLOW IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Sept, 16.—(®)—Despite Indications earlier reports of rain in Argentina were exaggerated and short covering wheat futures closed fractionally lower Thursday for near- by options. September wheat closed % lower at 1.13, Dec. % down at 1,12 and May un- changed at 1.12%. Flax eased. Sept. and Dec. closed 1 down at 2.05 and 2.06, respectively. May closed 1% lower at 2.08%, September oats closed % up at 28%, Dec. % down at 27% and May alg lower at 29%, September rye closed up at 73% and Dec. unchanged at 71%. September feed barley closed % higher at 50% and Dec, unchanged at Soh wheat demand improved, Dur- um and winter wheat continued in was In slow demand. Oats was slower unless of choice quality, Rye was in good demand. Demand for barley of malting qual- ity was good, Flax demand was good. ' Produce Markets | ee CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 16.—@—Firmness was the predominating note in pro- duce ‘Thurada: —® | Con Oil 3; creamery-spe~ 5: extras (92) extra firsts (90-91) . 34-34%; Heats (8 89) 92%4-234 ; ‘seconds (8¢~ iH standards (90 central- cs 6, 38, firm; extra firsts local asyivcars 26: fresh graded firsts, lo- or an cars aes jp uErene receipts ie cay 16.—()—Poultry, , hens firm, bal- hens 4% Ib. up 23, less than 4% Ib. 20; Leghorn hens 17; fry- ore. colored 21, Plymouth Rock 24, White Rock 22%, marepacks 19; broil. te colored 22, ‘mouth Rock 25, White Rock 24, barel acks 19; Leghorn chickens 20%; springs, colored 21, Plymouth Rock 24, White Rock 22%, barebacks 19; rooster, ducks, geese and turkey prices unchanged. Creamery, “36%; extra core) S547 firsts (88 to 91 score) 34%; seconds (84 to 87 score) -31%; centralized (90 score) 34%. Cheese, 157,630, firmer. Prices un- changed. ; a , Irregular; m ee: eg 30) ; me ey 134% 20%. colors unchanged, Whites, exchange mediums and pre- miums pullets 25-30%; browns, near- by small to mediums 18- 28g) duck eggs, extra large: fancy 27-32; other nearby iarge fancy 22-36; other white | and browns unchanged. Dressed poultry — steady, boxes: chickens, broilers 22-30; en, boxes, chickens, broflers 2 other dressed poultry prices unchang- e Live poultry by freight, fir broliers, Rocks 26%-29; colored ; Leghorn 21-23; fowls, colored 2 3; Leghorn 19-22: pid, roosters 16. turkeys 18-22, Duck By expre: steady: Broliers, ii -27; Rocks 30-32; reds 2 crosses 28-30; fowls, colored 23: Le horn 19-23; old roosters 16; ducks 16- 17; turkeys unquoted, fresh, froz- BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Sept. 16.—@)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close November + 4% 34% 24% Ege Future Refrigerator Stan- dards, Oct. 23% 23% 23% Refrigerator Stan-— dards, Nov. ..... 24 235% 23% Miscellaneous | Jo CALL MONEY. New York, Sept. 16.—(#)—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime commercial paper 1 per Time loans ‘steady, 60:50 days 1%i 4-6 mos. 1% per cent. Bakers acceptances unchanged. FOREIGN Bax New Wore: Sept, 16s Ure Foreign exchange mixed: Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others In cents: Great Britain 4.95%; France 3.37; Italy 5.20%; Germany free 40.13; 26.15; Norway 24.59; 3 Montreal in New York 1000 00, CURB STOCKS New York, Sept. 16.— Cities raeeaige 2%. Elec Bon Share 15%. Fisk iRubber 10%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS erties aie Sept. 16.—(?)—Stocks close. First Bank Stock 12%. Northwest Banco 10. urb: GOVERNMENT BONDS raster York, Sept. 16.—(#)—Govern- onde: Treasury tis, 115,22, Treasury i CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Asnociated Press) Midwest Corp 9%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Prenx) (Over the counter in New York) Hamilton Tr U 2.35. maryland aes? Qi Inc Sh 16, SALE OF LAND: NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN, That under authority of an Order of Sale ranted by the Honorable I. C. payee County Court of the igh. in the state of Dakota, dated the i4th day ‘of September, A. D, 1937, the under- signed, the dministrator of the || estate of Jerry Sweeney, late uf the Bismarck, county of Burl igh all cash, or one-third cash and the balance in five equal annual installments with interest on the de- ferred payments at six per cent per nnum, subject to confirmation by the (nope ‘of said County Court, the fol- Wy Asecribed iene towit: The 1 N % ¢ Lots Four (4), Five as and. ‘Bix in in Block Twen- ty-one (21), of the Original Town of pemensie, Burleigh North ‘The sale will be made on or after the 7th day of October, A. D. 1937. All bids must be in writing and may be at the office of George F. istrator of the es ney, deceased, Firs lo! Bank Building, city of Bis: ck, North Dakota, or led with the judge of said county court or delivered to the und personally. Dated: September. 15th, 1937. George F. Dullam, Administrator the Estate ot sorry, Sw ane deceased. Cc. L, Yor c. E. Morris, Sor Administrator, _ North Dakota, . / ounty,” BERERESEERERBEEESE! , |Int T & Tel New York Stocks (Closing Prices Sept. 16) >> Be Za¥ .Seesizang 39 Para KY RR 3 10% 147% Can Pac Case (J 1) Caterpil 84% Celanese 32% Cer D Pasco 62% Chess & O 46 Chi&NW 2% Chi Gt W 1% Chi Gt W Pf 7% CM & P 1% CMStPPE 3% CRI&P 1% Chrysler 99% Col-Palm 15% Com Solv 12 Com & Sou 2% Con Edis 33% Col G El 1154! 13% Cont Can 56 |8! Cont Mot 2 Cont Oil Del 40% Corn Prod 60 Cream Wh 27 | Crosley pt) Cub Am Sug 7% Curt Wrget 4% Deere & Co 114 Dia Match 24% Dome Mines 39% | gtq Doug Airc 42141 Dupone |East Kod 180 El Auto Lite 34 Pw& Lt 18 Firestone 102 Gen Elec «0 Gen Foods 34% Gen Mtrs 52% Gillette 12% Goodrich 31 Goodyear 33% Gra-Paige 2% GNIrCtf 17% GNRyPf 44 31% 13 10% Swift & Co ‘Texas Corp Tex Gul Sul TPC&O Tim Roll ‘Trans-Am Tri-Cont Cor 7 Union Car Union Pac 100 Un Air Corp 24 United Corp 4% |G Wes Sug Hec Prod Houd-H B 10% te che rH USR 8 Hudson Mot 12% | us Rubber” on Hupp Mot 3%/US Smelt R 80 jInd Rayon 32 In Bus Mch 148 Int Nick Can 57 9% Kennecott 55% Kresge (88) 21% | Greyhound Howe Sound 68 Tl Cent 18% Int Harv 101 Johns-Man 107% Krog Groc 19% Woolworth 43 DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Sept. 16.—P)—Closing cash prices wheat: No, 4. northern spring No. 1 dark northern 1,21-129; No. 1.21 No. 3 dark northern 5 4 dark northern 111+ 1,19; No. 5 dark northern 102-113; No, Tnerthern Ti6-119; No. 1 dark ‘hard winter Montana 114 cps No, 1 hard amber rine dark 1.05 4 here amber 94%-. 1.01583 No, 5 hard amber 92%-97%. No, 1 red durum 95%-96%; mixed durum discounted 3-5¢ below hard embers: Rye Ni . %, -30%. Barley imalting 38 oe 70, Feed barley 48%-55%. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolls, Sept. 16.—(#)—Range of carlot grain sales: heat, No. 1 feavy dark northern spring 1. 19% -1. 24%; No. 3 dark northe ern 1.15% eer re grade dark north- ern 89%; No. mixed 1.04%; No. 1 rare amber ee 1.07%; No, 2 am- ‘um 1.0: white 31%. No, Tek » Ite a rye, bar! flax not Co! quoted. Sa N. C., is the home of N. C. Hollifi STATE OF NORTH. DAKOTA, COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH, IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JU- a DISTRICT. vs Plaintitt, va. ae B. Allen, also known as B. Allen, Joseph W. Bull, Ben- Busey, Jr., al enjamin Bussey, Jr., William H. puaeeye Frank E, Hedden, Luman P. Norton. the unknown heirs of Frank 8 Allen, the unknown heirs ‘Bull, and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in or lien or en- cumbrance upon the property described in the ‘Compl aint, fendants. 1H OF NORTH DAKOTA TO 7 "Th ABO ve WAMED DEFEND- of Joseph W. AN’ You, eae each of you, are hereby | th: summoned to answer the Complaint in the above entitled Action, 8 a fl which Is: filed with thi the District Court of a eigh, County, North Dakota, and t Sa copy of your answer to the ald Complaint on the undersigned at their office in City of Fargo, County of Cass and State of North Dakota, within eri (30) days after the service of t! Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and | of our failure to MA judgment will be tal yy default for the rellef a in the Complai: Dated at wares, Herth Paro this ra Sc ESET ‘BERGESEN & ve for the epnlatitee and Postoffice Ad- liad Far- 5S rth Dakota. TO ANTS: BOVE NAMED: DEFEND- ease take notice thet ane abere entitied action is brou, pose of quietin, to Lots Five (5 ‘signed | ko: yoede tee the shove aged endants. BERGESEN & ITAD, Aiterneys for Plaintitt, Office and Postottice Ad- greek. O'Neil Block, Fargo, : North Dal 9-2-9-16-28:50" 10-7, STORIES IN STAMPS SOMEWHERE tetGesa the deep Siberian forests and the vast Mongolian desert, in a valley.just north of the Tannu mountains, lies tiny Tannou Touva, said to be the . smallest republic in the world. ‘There the Uriankhai or “forest dwellers” have long roamed in peace, their very existence known only to a: few Russian traders and government agents. Hidden away in their valley do- main, these people, resembling the round-faced, slant-eyed Mongo- Hans to the south and east of them, eke out a lazy day-to-day livelihood with their deer herds. The animals are tame and as a result the Uriankhai spends most of his time lounging about his tepee. Only the offspring of the deer need special care and the women provide that. Animal of manifold uses is the deer of Touva. Milk, meat and skins are his basic contributions. ‘When the Uriankhai goes hunting he uses the deer for transporta- tion and even Touva liquor is crudely distilled from fermented deer milk. Tannou Touva, the land that time forgot, is mapped on a 1927 stamp of that republic. (Copyright, 1937, NEA Service, Inc.) po Theft in n Minneapolis Minneapolis, ‘Rept. 16.—(?)—Theft % of $240 cash was reported to police % | by Carl Sorenson of Luck, Wis., but Minneapolis detectives didn’t expect to be able to do much about it be- oa the theft occurred at Fargo, . D. Sorenson said he met a stranger on s bus. When they arrived in Fargo the stranger suggested walk. A short distance from the bus depot, the stranger drew a revolver and went through Sorenson’s pockets. Sorenson came to ‘Minneapolis be- fore reporting the loss. CHICAGO as GRAIN Chicago, Se) tS aes No. 3 red 1.1 “4 3. 1.05 Corn ie 1 Solow mt 16-10%; No, 2 wont gi mixed 39%; No. 1 white mre rade 31%. 83- No. buckwheat: no soybeans. Barley, teed 48-57; malting 64-93. Timothy 2. Neb bbloase ONee GRAIN ‘Winnl) eo Se wheat 3 nord orn 1.29%; No, 2 northern 1.25%. No. 3 northern 1.18, Oats, No. 2 white 51%; No. 3 white 45%. ——_—_—X—K—X—K—KKK—X—XKX____ Personal NEW and used typewriters. Rentals. Service. Phone 68. 106 3rd Street. Typewriter Sales and Service. For Sale NEW and used slicing machines, meat grinders, coffee mills, scale y 404 Mandan Sireet, Bls- Company, reel marck, North Dakots. Phone 2438. BLACKSMITH shop in good town within 50 miles of Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 23626. Wanted to Buy ANTED—! station, h y traffic, near business section. P. O. Box 151, Fargo, N. D. STATE Ba NORTH DS DAKOTA, COUN- LEIG! STRICT COURT FOURTH JU- pIctAt, SOIBTRICT. Thi ry civ of Bismarok, ND, a corporat municipal corporation, pinnate Wile wejoneph Porth : va. Erastus A. Willi Hams, Jacob Berle ohn Arasrican wand’ Mmite ed, . Lied corporat! pan monsre cre an, as Executor See Will of Finlay Dun, De- * Finlay Dun, lise. Crag “Gullet Finlay ‘Dun, Mrs, D. Hutton, formerly Isabel ‘Stir= ling Dun, Robert Craig Dunn, feor; Hed re Frank jegan, jeg! is) ¥ oy on dward G , Patterson, Francis E. You BE. enn g Florence J. William O. Ward, Emma F. "Siarston, M. J. Eepmpeen erin | Thi tor st in or lien 0 ncumbrance upon the property described {a the complaint, fendants. ATE OF NORTH PROTA THY g PHE ABOVE NAMED DE- copy. 0 hereto an- Dal ‘rota, ‘National Ban! pany Building in the marck, County of Buble of North Dakota, withi after the service of this summons og eu exlasye of the day of s Ane) lass pase of ask ‘abov. Be Guy. kesin to Tor Piainttt, Bttice "and a" Postottics ade you that the summons, com- ‘and notice of no Dersonal claim ve been filed In the office of th rk of Phe District Court, Burl a North Dakota, and that this is bro rement te for. he ghee of titt and in ex- rom oth right, nd to tl iy ve ses, og. promi ta) ‘ae Os of Block nitty: three is Addition to the Cit oS mcisle® County, yi Tere rt 9 ofthe oe said defends le against any Sir Kooensy ane for Piatatitt, 9-16-28-80 1067, ees | Male Help Wanted Instruction COLLECTOR for established install- ment accounts Western North Da- kota and Eastern Montana. Must be under 30, single, have light car, be bondable and furnish good local references. Phone Mr. Harris, Prince Hotel for appointment, Thursday evening. TWO men wanted to work by month or day. F. Jaszkowlak, phone 823. Female Help Wanted MAID for general housework. Good pay. Prefer one experienced cooking and serving. Small tie ily, Write Tribune Ad, 23535, WANTED—Experlenced kitchen help. No others need apply. Write Trib. une ad 23728. —_—_—_—_—_— Work Wanted FARMERS ATTENTION _ LET us haul your livestock direct to market. We will pick up your cat- tle, hogs, and sheep on the farm re- gardless of number of head and make delivery to Union Stock Yards same day. Drop us a card or phone Man- dan 542, Bonded and insured trucker. LIVE STOCK EXPRESS H, T. Crum Mandan, N. Dak. RELIABLE young men and young women attending Commercial Col- lege want places to earn board, room, or. both . Phone 121. EXPERIENCED girl wants to take care of children evenings. Call 1227-M after 7. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work. Will also take care of children, Phone 1411-J. LAUNDRY wanted. Prices reason- able. We call for and deliver. Phone 1253, WANTED—Hour work by experienced _woman, Call 2250-W. Ask for Joy. EXPERIENCED girl wants hour work. Phone 2442, Perfection Cleaners - Ladie’s Dresses 0 50c Phone 1707 118 Thayer Household Goods for Sale WOOL mohair davenport and chair; mahogany bed, dresser, spring and mattress; fumed oak breakfast set, bookcase and sewing machine, rocker, round oak heat, range, jars, 9x12 rug, vacuum cleaner, canned | need enies: cot, other misc. Phone mOSF eat leaving town, Philco radio, cedar chest, chest of draw- ers, lamp. Henry Scheer. 320 Man- dan 8t. aelienvee furnishings for seven m boarding and rooming house. Bt noth Street. Phone 869-J. 54 INCH round fumed oak table and buffet, mattress, two rugs, library table, etc. Phone 548-W. DINING TABLE, six chairs and buffet. Practically new. Good con- dition, 3rd_8t. THE best small piano made. Chas. L. Bryan, piano turner. Street. Phone 649. Automobiles for Sale SUE DIGBY — Private Instructor. Shorthand and typewriting. 223 2nd Street. Call 1619, Houses for Sale HOUSES FOR SALE DESIRABLE seven room modern bungalow. East front 4th Street. FIVE room modern bungalow, gar- age, near schools, priced to sell. SEVEN room modern dwelling, gas heat, garage, $3,250. in} GOOD income producing fnouse. Good condition. cated. Priced’ to sell. FIVE room modern bungalow with basement apartment, $2,500. GROCERY store and apartment house combined in Bismarck. FIFTY-SEVEN acres Missouri bottom land, mostly clear. GEO. M. REGISTER MODERN four room bungalow. 26x42 large basement. Glazed in porch. Gas heat if desired, double garage, also a five room modern dwelling, full basement, near pavement, low taxes, small down payment, low rate of interest, terms or exceptional deal for cash. Write Tribune Ad. 2362: FINISHED basement house, five rooms, large hallway. Coal bin, % acre land. Real bargain. Phone 2088-M, 6 ONE stucco bungalow. One two- story house. Good income. Well located. ‘See Baker at 604 3rd St. ——————=—X_—SSE—EEE Houses for Rent COMPLETELY modern bungalow at 423 6th Street. Partially furnished. References required. Occupy Oct- ober Ist, Address W. M. Murnane, Devils Lake, N. D. SMALL modern house. Close in. South side. Gas heat. Frigidaire. See Mrs. MacLachlan, 113 Ist St. LOWER duplex with two ‘bedrooms. Adults preferred. Inquire 108% Ave. C West. SEVEN room modern house. Avail- able October 10th, Low rent. Tele- Phone 249. MODERN five room house. $35 per month. Write Tribune Ad 23537. _ SIX room house. Call at 808 10th. Phone 978-W. _—_— ee ee Apartments for Rent COMPLETELY modern 3 room fur- nished apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchenette, bath. City heat. For appointment, phone 1849, Custodian College Bldg. MODERN two room apartment. Close in. Ready for occupancy October 1. Call 260 during dey. Evenings 512-W. Dr. R. 8. Enge. 518 5th Street. TWO bedroom, living room, bath and kitchen in new fireproof building. Inquire Park Food Store, 234 W. Bdwy., or call J. B. Smith, 5 FURNIS! one room and kitchen- ette. Water, heat and gas fur- nished. Suitable one or two. 608 3rd St. TWO rooms, kitchenette and bath. One-room basement spartment. Both furnished. 607 Sth &. Phone 403-R. apartment: ‘Well lo- CHEVROLET “O.K.” SPECIALS 1931 Ford Victoria . «$21 1931 ShevEsles Coupe’ 1934 Ford Coach 1934 Plymouth Coupe ° 1934 Chevrolet Master Coach 1936 Chevrolet Town Sedan. TRUCKS 1932 Chevrolet Panel 1933 International Pickup . 1934 Chevrolet 157—duals We trade and give term: CAPITAL CHEVROLET COMP Bismarck, N. D. USED CARS FOR SALE 1929 Ford A Sedan 1929—Durant 4 Sedan .. 1929 Ford A Panel ... 1930 Chevrolet 6 Sedan . 1928 Whippet Coupe . 1928 Chrysler Coupe 1929 Chevrolet Truck . 1935 Ford L W B Truck We Trade and Give Terms HEDAHL MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. CAR for sale. Al. SALE Bonk Farms te Lo- FOR 1 La “"K. KLEIN, Bismarck District Representative TWO sleeping rooms, one 2-room un- furnished aparment. Always hot water; laundry privileges, Private entrance. Reasonable. 623 9th. CLEAN room adjoining bath. Always hot water. Gas heat. Near bus line. Gentlemen only. 614 Ave. C. VERY PLEASANT front sleeping room for rent. Suitable for one or Call at 307 4th. room, one or two. Always hot water. Also, reasonable basement room. Phone 535-M, ROOM in new modern air-condi- tioned home. Close to beth.Always hot water. 903 9th Stree! TWO small furnished rooms, warm and comfortable. Always hot water. 315 2nd St, Phone 481-w. LARGE sunny room, private bath, private entrance. Close to capitol. On bus line, 1021 7th. alee sober man. Also single room ent. rd St. f, close in. On bus line, First floor front. Private entrance. One lady, 415 4th St. NICE clean sleeping rooms in quiet home. Always hot water. 308 Ave. B, Phone 1474-R, ROOM in new modern home on bus line. Suitable for two. Phone 1198. 609 Fourth. MODERN furnished room on bus line. Also garage. Phone 724. 710 4th St. i ine Z SLEEPING room for rent. Next to bath. Phone 263. Call at 813 2nd Street. SLEEPING room for one or two, Al- we hot water. 422 4th St. Phone FURNISHED sleeping room. Close in, Phone 262-R. 218 Ist St. FURNISHED, two room spect upstairs, Also one room furnished apartment, Call at 808 7th St. 402 8th—Voss Washer with standing tubs, $35. Wanted—Farm home for male collie dog. FIVE TUBE Airline cabinet radio, $9. 8158 and 8 MAGIC CHEF gas range. 312 Ander- son St, CO __) Farms for Sale OPPORTUNITY for young couple siring good farm home. Aged cou- ple retiring desires to let 480 acre farm fully equipped and stocked. Good water, buildings, pasture and field land. On State Highway. At- tractive offer to honest and ener- getic people. References required. Write Tribune Ad, 23622, MODERN 350 acre dairy and poultry farm, $8,000.00 worth of buildings, government dam near house, 320 acres under cultivation. Priced right 2 August Zuger, R. 1, Mandan, N. Dak. LARGE furnished room for light housekeeping. Gas, lights, water. 222 W. Bdwy. Phone 752.W. FURNISHED 5 room apartment, also 3 room apartment. City heat. For adults, Geo. M. Register. grade school. 818 7th St. EIGHT room apartment in duplex at 522 Ave F. Sleping room at 511 7th St. Phone 644-J. Zz TWO ROMS, kitchenette and bath, furnished or unfurnished. No chil- dren. Phone 1832. ONE ROOM and kitchenette; heat, lights, gas and water furnished. 801 Fourth. ONE small furnished apartment. Suit- able for two or three. Always hot water. 219 South 12th 8t. FURNISHED three room, bath, ground floor apartment. Ren- tal $32. 618 6th St. private FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—600 acres farm and ranch land with plenty of water. At a bargain price of $1.90 per acre. Write Tribune Ad 23713. PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET pea 176 quality and Style Pork Sausage, per lb, 30c. We deliver any order over 25c free of charge. Livestock for Sale RBGISTERED Hereford Sale: Sept. 22, 1937, Towner, N. Dak., 60 head, including 12 yearling bulls, 20 yearling heifers, 12 bred two-year- old heifers, 8 cows with calves at foot, Domino breeding. TB. and Bangs certificates will be issued. An excellent opportunity for any- one wanting elther foundation or herd improvement stock. Spend the day with us. Schults Hereford Ranch, Towner Co. Fred Reppert, auctioneer. Write for catalogue. ‘WE SELL two to four hundred horses every Monday at Jamestown, N. D., every Wednesday at ean Minn. We sell cattle, hogs and Wo want agents to buy 8000 old blemished horses for slaughter. The Elder Horse Sale Company, Inc., Jamestown, N. Dak. ready, bulk or baskets. Frult Gales paoey ATEN: Missouri, or Blair, ErUT Can S aT case, Newly repadded. plated. Excellent condition. $45. Rey. E.G. ee ere 12-Gi ie WI rib barrel, extra sights. tke” new. Write Tribune ad 23709. REBUILT mimeograph with new ma- chine Fuarnnes, poise ab) Ty hone with Nickel LARGE comfortable one room base- ment apartment for two or three. Call 222 3rd St. floor savanna, 10th 8 ‘ground Inquire at 1026 NICELY CS raahed ra kitchennette raise ma Sth. Phone 273. THREE room strictly modern fur- nished apartment, private entrance, ground floor. 406 9th St. TWO room well furnished basement apartment. Two beds. $20. 515 2nd Street. ONE housekeeping room, furnished. Nice for. one or two. 517 3nd St. MODERN furnished apartment. In- _quire Cut Rate Drug.” APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd St. Phone 883. ——————— Wanted to Rent WANTED on or before October first, unfurnished apartment, two bed- reoms, desirable neighborhood, by couple with year old child. Rent not exceeding 60 dollars per month. Write ‘Tribune Ad. No. 23662. CHEAP unfurnished apartment for small family. Need not be modern. Call 1604-3. 511 14th St. WANTED—Modern house or unfur- nished 3-room apartment, Box 38, Steele, N. D. ILE apartment or house. No children. Phone 244. ——————————— For Sale or Rent STUDENT practice typewriters for sale or rent, machine guar. anteed! Call 68 or write ‘Typewrit~ er Sales and Service, 108 Third 8t., Bismarck, North Dakota. Sr For Sale or Trade TModern seven room semi-base- sore) Satan Ie a ee or will rent a noons or evenings at 703 ilth or 044. ; 1 Meaicen torn, a “ad ‘er acl fe 4 ve town. Write Tribune Ad small lit 23575. LARGE sleeping room on bus line. 617 7th St. Call evenings. LARGE pleasant sleeping room. Close in. 310 Thayer Ave. —_—_—_—_—_—— ZOUR LUCKY NUMBER our phone number, Quality? Work—Real Economy oo [ToP] 2 CLEANERS For Rent COMMERCIAL building 25x80 feet in business district. Suitable for any type of business. Includes full basement. Write Tribune Ad. 23666. BRICK storage building. Size 25x35. Rear of 112 4th St. M. W. Neff. ____ Lost and Found LO8T—Leather key container with keys and driver's license. Reward _ for return, Olson Garage, 109 8th. LOs8T—One green studio couch cu- shion between Bismarck and bridge. Engel and Rausch Furniture Store. o=>ooe=ee_ _ ___Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 409 Sth St. Phone 1126. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis, 60 Tos fable of rates effective only in the state of North Da- Cuts and border used on Phew ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful you desire. Telephone 2- nak neh tos She rank Ok Ses received by 13

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