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POINTS FRIDAY ‘Ralls Lead sad Reversal of of Thurs- day's Market; Transfers Around 900,000 Shares Sele Waa ee m1; ie os 80. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Sept. caine )—Cal pening to prime fed steers 1550-1750; me- "ium te good kinds around 9.50-12.50; {grass fed heifers up to 8.75 or more; medium to good fat cows 6.25-7.50; low cutters and cutters 3.75-5.25; | O° bulls mostly 650 down; choice stock- | x49) ers up to 1025. Calves 18.00; vealers steady, good and Hogs 4000; active, lights and butch- ers steady to strong; sows steady to 10 higher; good and choice 170-250 Ibs, 11.55-75; top 11.80; more freely than Thursday; 250-300 Ibs. 11.00-65; 140-160 Ibs, 11.00-50; few 11.60; good sows all weights 10.10-60; largely 10.55 down; good stags 10.25-11.00; feeder pigs scarce, strong; one lot | D°C. choice around 40 Ibs. 12.50; average cost Thursday 11.00; weight 249. Sheep 6,500; no early sales; un- dertene lower on lambs; steady on | Sep. other classes; good to choice feeder “\iambs ‘Thursday largely 11.25-50; choice Washingtons 11.50-75; good to choice native ewes Thursday 3.50-| nec, 4.00; range feeding lambs 9.75-10.00. Dairy cows steady. slow on lower grades; most springer cows 55.00- * 75.00; good selections up to 85.00. 14.- tap, including 3.000" ai: 10 to 15 higher Chicago, Se at A.)—Hogs 6,000, good and choice 19 10 en ae 55; ay to 300 Ibe. mostly 11.85 ost 150 to ne Ibs, 11.) af hte tra ane pale < tiem weight and yearling steers. a Towns load or two. eligible around noite 10 10.00; ighty Svesterns 6.00 it Jutter cows up les mostly 6.25 to ‘and’ vealers stend: including 3,500 di spring lambs active, steady to stroni Slove Clty, Bept 17 ou jeCattle 1,606; Toad lots good 1190 prime absent and 7.50; car good 1070 w short fed hei- ictly choice aupken a rere cow! 5 te re aioe Sis0. to 8. 005" 300 to 1050 ‘ibs. good and choice 7.75 Ap 11.25; common and medium ine to 8.00; heifers good and choice ; common and (steers) good and choice medium 5.75 to 7.25. butchers mostly prone, good 1.25 to 18.40; choice eae mall lots medium weights y 11.60 to npers ¥ 270 to 300. i) poe 160 to 1 ' to #6 hl 10. 16,40; few 1060: medtums 918 to 10.267 flags 10.37 down; light lights and pigs native spring tamb rly bids and few sales held higher; ewes steady to 25 er at 2.75 to 3. choice light | tive feede: held above 10.00; ewes 4.25 to 4.56. deck ranj 9.25; ‘solid mouth feeding CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Sept. 17.—()—(U. aphotatoes, 73, on track Ke 278, total U8 shipments’ 894; Burbank steady, Colorado sahrnas weak, ot er aisek antl es moderate, de- x rs US. 1, 8 Wisconsin cob- rr No. 1, Hat 5: unclassified .75; Bliss triumphs US, No. 1, 1.00. 7 Fetal there) Mionsenale, Sept. Flour, load lots, per Parrel “in 98 lamily patents 10 20.00, Standard a8 ri te iulddlings | a 0. ds 23.50. MINNEAPOLIS penneppelig cS Sept. 17.—M—(U. 8. nchanged. BOSTON mee Sept. 17. yee, a Mi $2 ‘ool sales were small and s: the Boston market Fi Q Neither mit nor topmakers bought sizable quantities, Buyers continued to make low bi but these have not oie any Jas lots of good Fi fine territo: were availal scoured were held at $3 to 35 cents with own- ers making litte effort to sell. hits ie choice 9.50-11.00; | Sey strictly choice 11.50; odd head 12.00.| Oct. 3/5 DNS oi ae No. No. No. northern, 53 northern, 52 Ibs. . No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. . No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. . Sample Grain: 49 Ibs. 83; 48 Ibs., 80; 47 Ibs., 77; 46 ° 40 Ibs., 56; ; 37 Ibs., 47. Oats . Bard winter wheat CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, 6 Sept. 17—(2)— ‘Wheat— Gpen 'E 1:12% 1. 14 111% 50% 50% 44% 8% 15% 13% Mm 1h 2B% .28% 8% 27% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Sept. 17. Durum— Open High 96% 96% ecaica pepe, Be 169" compared to & year ago. Minneay cash wheat end coarse rain clos! pubienens ’ today follow: Delivered To Arrive lhyDNS Bi 1.22% 1.32% Hy 1.22% 1.30% Ibs. .....% 1.22% 1.20% 2 4 H e Ad ~ 121% 131% 119% 1.25% 117% 1.23% 1.15% 1.20% +» 1.12% 1.17% = 109% 1.14% Breer 106% 1.11% 5 a NB ) . Bak) 180% 1 nor tiee spring ... 1.17% 1.20% (Lower test weight noi Giscounted 4c Ib.» ane Winter Wheat 7 8 g 117% «115% =e desiseie Bre 115% ..... 113% ce A)’ re 0: 113% os 1% 38 mma mm — Me 111 “and bouth ‘Dakois’ Wheat - 108% 1.10% 108% 1.08% + 1.03% 1.05% Durum UHoeo foot tet- to} agaaa Pgig:g eo tt 3 2. 101% 1.10% bs... 1.00% 1.09% 98% 1.07% 96% 1.05% 95% 1.08% 92% 1.01% 90% 98% MK a i} i 11% 18% .16% % os ate 26 to 31; . {horn 24, THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1937 Ya FOR SEASON, DECLINES FRACTION Maximum Rise ‘ls 6% Cents; One Actual September Contract Delivery pared with Thursday's finish, Sept. 1,12%-1.18%, Dec. 62%-63; wheat 1 to 1% up, Sept. 1.03%, Dec. 1.04%-%, | Bor and oats % advanced. WHEAT FUTURES HIGHER IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Sept. 17.—(@)—Argen- tine news and evidence of stronger demand from cash interests gave tone to wheat futu re Friday and final prices were nel ther. September wheat closed 1% higher at 1.14%, Dec. 4 up at 113% and May 1 higher at 1, 3%. rushers bought flax futures and caused a sharp advance. Sept. closed 1 up at 2.06, Dec, 1% up at 2.07% and May 1% up at 2.10. September oats closed at 285%. Dec. % down at 27% and May % up at Dae Sept. rye closed 1% up at 74% Dec, 1% up at 73%. Sept. feed ley closed % up at 50%. There was a good cleanup demand oe fairly liberal cash wheat offer- ings. Clean durum was in good de- mand. Good winter wheat was sought. Cash corn demand was good. De- mand for rye and oats was good. Bar- ley was firm to strong. Flax was in good demand. | Produce Markets | CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 17,—(#)—Butter prices continued to point upward Fri- day but eggs were easier. Poultry Was little changed. Butter 8,499, firm; creamery-spe- clais (93 score) 35% -%; extras, (92) 34%; extra firsts (90-91) 34% - firsts (88-89) 32% -33 conds (84- 87%) 28%4-31%; stan ards (90 cen- trallzed carlots) 344. 1584 T; extra firsts local jh graded firsts current receipts 21%. Poultry, 1 rat 32. trucks, steady; hens 4% Ib. up 23%, less than 4% Ibs, 2014; other live poultry prices unchanged. 169,499, 383, firm, Prices un- firm. Mixed colors: standards ak te 25%; firsts ig seconds 20% to 22; mediums 19% 20%; refrigerator special packs 2% to 28; refrigerator oes is 23% to 24; refrigerator firsts 23 to 28%. Other mixed prices unchan, ‘Whit exchange mediums prema Pullets 26 to 30%; peewees jullets at to, 26; Pacific coast spe- ciate 38 to 39; Pacific coast stan- dards 34 to 37; Pacific coast pullets 22% to 23. Browns, extra fancy 354 to -40; nearby and western special! packs 29 .o 35, Other whites, browns and duck unchanged. Dressed poultry steady: fr. (boxes): chickens, broilers 21 ta "soa frozen (boxes) turkeys, (northwest- ern, western and southwestern) 18 fe ate other. fresh and frozen prices Live! Bouticy firm; by freight, broil- ers, Rocks 28 to 30; colored 26; Leg- Fowls, colored 26 to 28; Li horn 20 to 22; old roosters 15 to 1 turkeys unquoted. Ducks 21; by e: Rock firm; broilers Leghorn ocks 28 to 32; reds 26 to 27; cro: to 30; fowls, colored 27 to ieenent 21 to 24; old roosters, ture keys and ducks unquoted. and BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Sept. 17.—@)— Butter Futures: High + 84% Low Close Storage eae Ne 34% 84% 23% 23% 23% 23% Miscellaneous | —+ FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 17.—(@)—Foreign exchange firm; Great Britain demand others in cents: Great 6%; France 3.38%; Italy many free 40.12, reg. 21.75, ; Norway 24.94; Sweden al in New York 100.00, CALL MONEY New York, Sept. 17.—(®%—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime commercial paper 1 Time loans steady, 60-90 4-6 mos, 1% BEBBEBEEDEEDERE %4;|Dia Mtch CURB STO Now York, Sept. 17. American Gen, 8%. Citles Service 2% Elec Bond & Share 14%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Sept. 17.—()—Stocks close: First Bank~Stock no/ trade. Northwest Banco 10, GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Sept. 17.—(F)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 44's 115.17. sury CmICAGO. STOCKS a Associated Press) miawest < ‘orp 8%. ISN RAMEE TRUSTS Associated Press) 1Over Tne counter In New York) Hamilton Trust A 16; 2.38. Maryland Fund 8.37, 9. Quart Inc 8h 15.' DULUTH CASH GRAIN —(®)—Closing cash i heavy dari prices. 22% -1.32%; No. 30) Northern sprin; dark “northern bork 06 No. 4, No. 5, ve 98%. No 1 red durarn $6%-97 6. Mixed durum discounted 3-5c “below hard ambers. Flax No 2.10-2.21, ax: 19%. 4 white 30% -30%. eer Malting 53-70; feed 49%- RANGE OF {cantor SALI Minneapolis, 1 rp nange of carlot grain a a Whest No. 8 dark northern 1.20%; sample grade dark northern 89% 1.10%; sample grade nase: white oie ard amber durum 1.04%, No. 1 durum 1.10%; No, 1 red durum 3 white 38-38%; No. 3 Sy PN 'e riey, Noe 4; 55-58; sample grade Flax, Xo. 1, Pha 2.24%. Winnlges. Sept, wheat CS i Rorthern 1.30; No, 3 n Oats, No. 2. white 7%: Ne. 3 white Corn’ not quote There are 669 colleges and acad- emies for Catholic young women in the United States. Closing Prices Prices Bopt. nN. Exp aE Lig MB (4a) 95 Loew's 4 Lorillard (P) 20 Mack Trks 35% Mar Field = .21% McKes & R 11% McK R pid 42% Miami Cop 14% Mid-Con P 25% Minn Hon 96 Minn Mol 9% MStPSSsM 1 Mont Ward 50% Mur Corp . 9% Nash Mtrs 15% Nat Biscuit 23% NatCashR 26% Nat Dy Pr 17% Nat Distill Nat Pr & Lt Nat Steel Nat Tea N Y Cent No Am Aiva No Amer No Pacific Ohio Oil Oliver Farm Otis Elev 33 PacG & E129 Pack ard 1% Param Pict Park Utah Pathe Film =} id a sg2RECEE 16% 80% 26% 22% Briggs Mfg 39% Bud Wh 7 Bur Ad Mh 25 ay Cop&Z 4% Cal Z-Ld 2% Can Pac 9% Case JI 144 Caterpil « aay Celanese 31% Cer d Pasco 60 ‘Ches & O 44% Chi&NW 2% Chi Gt W 1% Chi Gt W Pf 7% CM&tP 1% CMStPPE 3 CRI&P 1% Chrysler 97% Col-Palm 15% Col G, El 1% Com 12 Com & Sou Con Edis Con Oil Cont Can Cont Mot Con Oil Del Corn Prod 32% | Shell Un 13 5 1% Cub Am Sug 7% Curt Wrgt 4% Deere & Co 110 pity Dome Mine 40 Doug Airc 42%! Dupont. 151 East Kod 178 El Auto Lite 33% El Pw & Lt 17% Firestone 29 Gen Elec 48% Gen Foods 34% Gen Mills 59 Gen Mtrs 51% Gillette lh Goodrich 30 Goodyear 32% Gra-Paige >. 2% GNIrCtt 16% GNRy Pf 41% G Wes Sug 31% Greyhound 13% Hec Prod 10% Houd-H B19 Howe Sound 67 Hudson Mot 12% Hupp Mot 3% Tll Cent 7 Ind Rayon 31 Int Harv 91% Int Nick Can 55% Int T & Tel 8% Johns-Man 107 Kennecott 51% Kresge (SS) 21% Krog Groc 19% LibOFGI 61% 8td Oil 8td Oil Stew War Stone é& Web 18% Studebaker 10% Swift & Co 21% Texas Corp 52 Tex Gul Sul 34% TPC&O, 11% Tim Roll 50% Trans-Am 14% Tri-Cont Cor 6% ‘Tru-Traer 9 Union Car 93 Union Pac 106 Un Air Corp 23% United Corp 4% United Drug 9% United Fruit 65% Un Gas Imp 12 Us Ind Al 20 UB Pipe 0% Us R & Imp 8% US Rubber . 43% US Smelt R 78% US Steel 4% US Stl Pf = 125 Vanadium =. 25% War Pict 12 West Un 34% West Air 32% West El 130% White Mot 18% Wilson & Co 8% Woolworth 42% Freshmen Gather for Orientation at UND Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 17.—(7)— Registration machinery at the: Uni- versity started rolling Friday when) t! 425 freshmen reported for @ general assembly opening the four-day orien- tation program planned by Registrar R, O. Wilson. Howard H. Russell, act-" ting head of the English department, gave the required English placement ONLY 2 APPOINTEES ARE NOT APPROVED '% | Congress Rejects FR’s Appoint- ment of Ellsworth, Vermilya for N.®. Federal Jobs — Washington, Sept. 17.—()—All ex- cept two of President Roosevelt's vominations to federal jobs in North Dakota received approval by the first John OReete, reappointed collec- tor of customs at Pembina. Postmasters: Ruth C. Borman, Ala- mo; Albert James Gilman, Beach; William C. Drake, Bowdon; Richard T. L, Noyes, Cando; Elizabeth Mori- arty, Enderlin; Anders G. Hagburg, Gladstone; Joseph V. Senecal, Gren- cra; George Knauss, Hannaford; Lawrence C. Lerud, Hoople; Margaret F. Scouton, Inkster; Otto Engel, Ken- mare; Cleo Flugga, Marion; Christ Tennefos, Milnor; Ella EF. Morin, Neche; Fred G. Carman, Northwood; Emeline Robertson, Park River; Na- than C. Myrick, Pembina; Joseph E. Demers, St. John; Arlen D, White, Carl H. Larson, Wildrose; Glenn w. Veach, Wimbledon; and Hulda E. Herel, Zeeland. Wholesale Food Gains Boost Commodity Index Washington, Sept. 17.(#)—The la- bor department sald Friday gains in wholesale food and coal prices for the week ending Sept, 11 boosted the de- Partment's wholesale commodity in- Cex 05 per cent. Department statistical sources said the increase more than offset de- creases recorded in the previous two weeks, Wholesale food prices climbed 1.1 per cent while coal prices scored seasonal gains, ‘The all commodity index is now 86.8 per cent of the 1926 average. Farms for Sale OPPORTUNITY for young couple de- 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 Tene Any Zuger, R. 1, Mandan, 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 237! Miscellaneous for Sale FOR SALE—Apples, all varieties, truck or carload. Jonathan now teady, bulk or baskets. Fruit Sales Agency, Waverly, Missouri, or Blair, Kansas. 4 F-FLAT Conn make saxophone with case. Newly repadded. Nickel plated. Excellent condition. $45. Rev. E.G. Klein, Merricourt, N. D, VEGETABLES for sale: cucumbers, per bu. 50c; tomatoes, % bu., 60c; Potatoes, a hundred, $1.25. Phone 1317, So, 9th St. 12-GUAGE Winchester pump, rib barrel, extra sights. Like new. Write Tribune ad 23709, REBUILT mimeograph with new ma- chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une office. NOTICE OF Peer e EX By virtue of As neawecution issued upon the augement docketed Septem- ber 10th, in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, in favor of the Home Owners’ Loan Corpora- ion, a SoEppratlon, plaintiff, and inst Ric! Schneider and ja M. Schneider, defendants, I will ell sO much as may be necessary of real estate in Bur! nec ounty, North Lot Twelve (12), Block ilghteen (a8), Riverview Addition to the Gly of Bismarck, according to the certi- test, and President John C. West wel- comed the new students. Scores of sophomores, juniors and seniors re- turned Friday in preparation for ieee ternity and sorority rushing. tration will be Monday for freshmen and Tuesday for other students. Beach, N. D., Man Is Missing in Montana|-. Livingston, Mont., Sept. 17.—(F)— Park county authorities continued their search Friday for Glen E. Fakler, 20, of Beach, N. D., missing from home of a sister, Mrs, Scott Secora at Jardine, south of here, since July 12. Fakler left Jardine with two strang- ers for the hay fields in western Mon- tana, He has not been heard from since. Dr. A. J. Heimark Dies of Heart Attack Fargo, N. D., Sept. 17.—(#)—Dr. A. a Heimark, 35, Fargo physician, died | de: in a Fargo hospital Friday. Death was due to # heart ailment, Dr. Heimark had practiced medi- cine in North Dakota for more than 30 years. He leaves Mrs. Heimark, Fargo, a son, C. Harding Heimark at Carring- ton and @ daughter, Mrs. Vernon A. a Peterson, Kansas City. ——__—__—_——_———_* AD Christiania | ————_—_—_—_—_—_____—___® By MES.-ALFRED OLSON the | 9-17. fled plat thereof on file in the office of the Head) er of Deeds in and for said County and tats, i satisfy the amount and lien of said judgment thereon in the sum of Four Thousand Six Hundred Twenty and 50/100 Dol- lars ($4,620.50) with interest thereon from the date of said judgment and the accruing: costs of sale, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the front oor: of the Court H in the City of kk, unt, North Dako yn October 18th, ery E. Anst: Sheriff of Burleigh County,, "North Dakota. Thomas J. Attorney ‘tor Pisintiee, Pare North Dakota. CITATION LN ETITION FOR ESTABLISHING HEIRSHIP AND SUCCESSION TO REAL ESTATE STATE 0! OF NORTH DAKOTA, County wcouney SOURT, Betore Hon. I c. Pov de In the fatter of cue Estate of Mary Vv. McHugh, Deceased. ith McHugh, me 2 Petitioner. a persons unknown claiming any state or interest in or lien or en- upon the | property cribed in the petite on against the estate of sad ae coased, Respondents. of. North Dakota to the cu brance jereby Ba rgains in the Want-Ads Will Surprise You Female Help Wanted Automobiles for Sale PERMANENT position open to in- telligent, ambitious woman 28-40, with good education and personality. Excellent future. See J, E. Hunt, Grand Pacific Hotel, Saturday Morning only. Phone for appoint- ment. SPECIAL work for married women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Give age and dress size, Fashion Frocks, ant Dept. E-4587, Cincinnati, MAID for general housework. Good pay. Prefer one experienced in cooking and serving. Smail fam- ily, Write —_ Ad, 23535. en help. aS others need ay. Write Trib- _une ad 23728, Wate oad for general house- work. Call 452 after 7 p. m. e=kFKe_—KK—X—_—_—_—_ 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 numberof 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 4. T. Crum Mandan, N. Dak. RELIABLE young men and young women attending Commercial col- lege want places to earn board, room or both. Also réasonable light Rousekesping rooms wanted. Phone 1. 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 2259-W. Ask for Joy. EXPERIENCED ‘girl wants house- work job. Phone 2186-J. EXPERIENCED girl wants hour work. Phone 2442, Perfection Cleaners Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Ladie’s Dresses Cleaned Only 50c 718 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 vegetables, cot, other misc. Phone 2088-M. ist 50 LB, ICE BOX, kitchen cabinet, table, gas cabinet heater, 4 plate gas stove, water heater, lawn mower, garden hose, tools and miscellane- you ar cited ana ig <3 to appear before he Count; puree ef, the County of urieigh, tate, at the office of ee County aude cy said County, louse in the City of Bis- in sald Sonnty end) State on the isth 4 y of October A. D. 1937, at the ye o'clock 18 ithe forenoon os to show he hy the Petition a ostabllanlng heirship and succession to real est: not ‘be allowed, and why: ® ntered in the Mr, and Mrs. Bob Barrows are the | t He EE 4 5 Hundred Forty- "Porth of Range Sev- enty-eight (78) of ee Sth P.M. COL, the. Half (6B (25) in Hlundres forty-three No re th of Range Savery ole West of the 5th P. vested ree McHugh, as eole ana only heli as Ceavirant, by ki ns this let day of September A. By the Court: (SEAL) . SUE orn ee. Instructor. Shorthand and typewriting. 223 2nd Street. Call 1619. Houses for Sale MODERN four room bungalow. 26x42 large basement. Glased 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. 23623, ACCOUNT of poor health, will sell my property consisting of 7-room stucco bungalow. Also dwelling with four apartments. Very Cee income property. Wm. Baker, 604 3rd St. FINISHED basement house, five rooms, large hallway. Coal bin, % on ane. Real bargain, Phone —— FOR SALE A real bargain—four-room mod- ern furnished bungalow with two rooms finished in basement. Lot 47x140. Priced at $2,250. ‘ T. M. Casey & Son —_——_———— Houses for Rent COMPLETELY modern bungalow at 423 Gth Street. Partially furnished. References required. Occupy Oct- ober Ist. Address W. M. geet Devils Lake, N. D. FIVE ROOM house. Full basement. Large chicken coop, South 16th. In- quire N. P. Section House. 7-ROOM modern bungalow on Fourth 8t., $60. Also 6-room modern bun- galow. Geo. M. Register. 8 LOWER duplex with two bedrooms. Adults preferred. Inquire 108% Ave, C West. SEVEN room modern house. Avail- able October 10th. Low rent. Tele-| Grraj phone 249, MODERN five room house. $35 per month. Write Tribune Ad 23537. SIX room house. Call at 808 10th. Phone 978-W. Apartments for Rent FOUR room apartment, very nicely furnished, two bedrooms. Large closets, laundry. Frigidaire. Clean, warm. Always hot water. Adults only, 807 4th 8t. MODERN two room apartment, Close in, Ready for occupancy October 1. Call 260 during day. 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, 1916. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette. Water, heat and gas fur- nished. Suitable one or two. 608 3rd St. ous articles. 416 Ave. A. MUST sell, leaving town. Philco/ radio, cedar chest, chest of draw- ers, lamp. Henry Scheer. 320 Man- dan St. HOUSEHOLD furnishings for seven room boarding and rooming house. 321 8th Street. Phone 869-J. 54 INCH round fumed oak table and buffet, mattress, two rugs, library table, ete. Phone 548-W. DINING TABLE, six chairs and buffet. Bese icaly new. Good con- dition. 3rd St. THE best small plano made. Chas. L, Bryan, piano turner. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. 402 8th—Voss Washer with standing tubs, $35. Wanted—Farm home for _male collie oes GIRCULATO! inet style coal heater. eiate new. 1116 Ros- ser. ELECTRIC washing machine. Good as new. Reasonable. 719 9th St. FURNISHED 2 room “apartment with private bath. Centrally located. Also gas range for sale. 602 3rd St. FURNISHED two room apartment, upstairs, Also one room furnished _Spartment. Call at 808 7th St. _ 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. THREE furnished apartments. Good location. Near high school and Grade school. 818 7th St. CHEVROLET Wak SPECIALS _ 1931 Ford Victoria $2! 1931 Chevrolet Coupe 1934 Ford th weeeeee 1934 Plymouth Coupe .. 1934 Chevrolet Master Coach. 1936 Chevrolet Town Sedan.. TRUCKS 1932 Chevrolet Panel . 1933 International Pickup 1934 Chevrole 157—duals . We trade and give terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. USED CARS FOR cee 1929 Ford A Sedan .. . 1928—Durant 4 Sedan 1929 Ford A Panel .. 1830 Chevrolet 6 Sedan 1928 Whippet Coupe 1928 Chrysler Coupe 1929 Chevrolet Truck 1935 Ford L W B Truck 5 We Trade and Give Terms HEDAHL MOTOR CO. Bis D. Lost and Found LOST—Leather key container with keys and driver's license. Reward for return, Olson Garage, 109 8th, LOST—One green studio couch cu- shion between Bismarck ath bridge, Engel and Rausch Furniture Store. LOST: Fifty dollars currency be- tween Prince Hotel and Tavern, Reward. Call Tribune. FOR SALE . 20 yearn time. Bee oF write K. KLEIN, Bismarck District Representative Rooms for Rent TWO sleeping rooms, one 2-room un- sunithed aparment. Always hot ys hot water. Gas heat. Near bus line. Gentlemen only. 614 Ave. C. VERY PLEASANT front sleeping room for rent. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. Call at 307 4th. LARGE sleeping room, one or two. Always hot water. Also, reasonable basement room. Phone 535-M. ROOM in new modern air-condi- tioned home. Close to bath.Always hot water. 903 9th Street. TWO small furnished rooms, warm and comfortable. Always hot water. 315 2nd St. Phone 481-W. WANTED—Clean, sober roommate by quiet sober man. Also single room for rent. 208 3rd St. TWO large, nicely furnished sleeping room to rent October Ist. Near bus _line, Phone 2385-W. NICE clean sleeping rooms in quiet home. Always hot water. 308 Ave. B. Phone 1474-R. ROOM with board in modern home. Large enough for one or two. 409 th St MODERN furnished room on bus line. Also garage. Phone 724, 710 4th st. ee. SLEEPING room for rent. Next to bath, Phone 263. Call at 813 2nd Street. SLEEPING room for one or two, Al- fine hot water. 422 4th St. Phone ROOM FOR RENT. Near capitol. On bus line. 706 Ave. E. Phone 726, FURNISHED sleeping room. “Close in, Phone 262-R. 218 Ist St. EIGHT room apartment in duplex at 522 Ave F. Sleping room at 511 Ith St. Phone 644-J. TWO ROOMS, kitchenette and bath, furnished or unfurnished. No chil- dren, Phone 1832, ONE ROOM and kitchenette; heat, lights, gas and water furnished. 801 Fourth. FIVE TUBE Airline cabinet radio, $9. 515 2nd St. MAGIC CHEF gas range. 312 Ander- son St. For Sale LARGE comfortable one room base- ment apartment for two or three. Call 222 3rd St. THREE room unfurnished ground floor apartment. Inquire at 1026 10th Street. NEW and used slicing machines, meat grinders, coffee mills, scale service, all makes. Toledo Scale Company, 404 Mandan Street, Bis- marck, North Dakota. Phone 2438. BLACKSMITH shop in good town within 50 miles of Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Drug store, stock and anatt auality and e. in and T-Bone steak, er lb.; Fresh homemade , 2 ibs. for 45c; Pork Sausag er Ib. liver any or free of charge. including 12 yearling 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 either foundation or herd improvement stock. Spend the day with us. Schultz Hereford Ranch, Towner Co. Fred Reppert, auctioneer. Write for catalogue. two to four hundred horses every Monday at Jamestown, N. D., every Wednesday at Staples, Minn, We sell cattle, hogs and sheep. Have order for one thou- sand feeder pigs and all sizes can be sold. All sales on commission. We want agents to buy 5,000 old blemished horses for slaughter. The Elder Horse Sale Company, Inc., Jamestown, N. Dak. Service. ‘Typewriter Sales and Service. NICELY furnished one room and kitchennette apartment. 411 5th. Phone 273. THREE room strictly modern fur- nished apartment, private entrance, ground floor. 406 9th 8t. ‘TWO room well furnished basement apartment. Two beds. $20. 515 and Street. ONE housekeeping room, furnished. __Nice for one or two. 517 2nd St. __ LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room. 418 12th St, Phone 1344, MODERN furnished apartment. In- quire Cut Rate Drug. APR IMESe for rent, 215 3rd 8t. Your Greatest Asset JOHN F. CLASS CLYDE C. GAYLORD. Masager 906 Main BISMARCK Phone 604 Please call tor appointments. Wanted to Rent WANTED on ‘ombefore October first, couple with year old child. Rent not exceeding 60 dollars per month. Write Tribune Ad. No. 23662. CHEAP unfurnished spartment for small family. Need not be modern. Call 1694-J. 511 14th St. WANTED—Modern house or unfur- nished 3-room apartment. Box 38, Steele, N. D. DESIRABLE partment or small house. No children. Phone 24¢. eee For Sale or Trade NEW modern seven room semi-base- ment apartment for complete home, or will rent apartment. Cal) after- noons or evenings at 703 llth or Phone 1044. LARGE sleeping room on bus line. 617 7th St. Call evenings. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER is our pene Bambee, Quality Wo: Real Economy 2 CLEANERS 222 8. ith ——S—_—— = hor Rea 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. ___ Mattresses gee MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 409 9th St. Phone 1126. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. iste boos decca! (15 words it’ more than 18 words rend in ‘thes ‘ate a of North Da- ou and border used on want ads come under classi- fled display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- Sect any copy submitted. 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