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+ STOCKS CRUMBLE; - DBCLNES OF FOUR Lows; Transfers Around 700,000 Shares New York, Sept. 18.—(#)—Stock prices crumbled in Saturday’s brief market, many leaders plunging 1 to “more than 4 ‘points, some to new post- depression lows. After « relatively quiet opening, of- ferings came out in large blocks, with ; coppers, steels and rails conspicuous for their lack of support. For a while y, the ticker tape was behind floor tran- jgactions, Dealings then slowed as ex-|Oats me losses were reduced in some Bvivaea were around 700,000 “ponds and eal S were un- even. ESTOCK REVIEW south rh Paul, Sept. 18.—W)—(U: 8. ept. Agr.)—Cattle supplies were larger this week with grassers in the majority, ‘and nearly half of the eve suitable for stockers or feeders but some of the best nae ste of Choice to prime ‘lings turned at ‘bulk of medium at $9.00-13.00, mule sold over @ $7.60-1 fat jelfers cashed a 37. grades down to $5.50, A tew fed helters upward to $13. Medium to goo beef cows bulked at | Oct. $6.25-7.25, 0 better kinds up Ee $8.00 rs 4 more, plain cows down to $5.50 end under. Low fod ana ‘eutt ‘s (os heavyweights up to cholee stocker and feeder steers brought $7.50-10.25, mostly 3 50 ight red stockers at 5 and choice veal old ‘at $9.50-11.00, practical top $: Hog | prices need early this week but broke Friday's trade cline with good and ghoice 17 pound butchers selling at $11.55- 2 the top $11.80, ve 250-300 poun weights made $11.00-11.65 and 140- 160 erages $11.00-11.50 main- ly. ows of all weights cleared at $10. at $10, Sith. scarce during the week. Fat lamb prices held the week's advance of $1.50-1.75 and on Friday | Dec. good to choice native lambs turned at $11.50 with the best Western fat lambs held around $11. Only very plain lambs sold as low ‘as $8.00. Good and choice a? ewes made $3.50- $4.50, mostly 0 down on native ewes with very common sorts around $2.00. Choice range Feeding on lambs J ‘were quotable up ‘O00, “inetuaing & 500 ‘ond ship} over, pee Pith ‘25. bin mostly hig! ie active at savance’ oi £0 good and liber: stockers and wi nyearil ss reached Fy 883 ils ight and ity ene! 13.50. ars » a ye including 1,000 dire we pared ba day Hide) ae if et Bn ©! rin, het oo ug 1 ht ding: jambs ttle changed: rin; mb 12.00, paid eye Qi gers Paiso for odd tical ea bulk te 10.25, bulk 10.00. down. Sioux cIT Sioux City, Sept. 18—(--(U. 8. Agr. 500 ate the dy 3 mostly he stock “areely Be 5, yy 17.50, seve! ood 890-1090 rt dium ip . grass feds, i 85-138. few choice tea heifers, Ee pi) strictly choice quoted around sales short aa 9.50 cows 5.50. ib, steer calves 0; veral loads te choice teodlng heifers 7.00- Boss, 200; steady with Friday av- pea 180-250 Ib, butchers 11.25- Lie) 40; cl de nominal; few lots medium 19. 20 te pubeners) 10.50- earlings “35 choice Westerns ‘op aati iid mouth to 2-9 set ts yeaziinge to s00 cHicago ForaTor ithe: on track, . 8. ents, ed firm; sup- piles liberal; demand and maturi Eolorado lies Triumphs, fo. 112 00-25; ,, Washington Bur- yanks, U. 8. No, 1, 190: ib; Noreh akots Bites Trin 8. Ne ly reged. aries wi in aay Ok . 4 Buss ‘Triumphs, U 8, Commercial, a Green Mountain a MINNEAPOLIs_ Ladi ndaard Minneapolis, —(P}—(U. A Potat $1.65-1.75. Salise itelumphi, . 5. No. 1 and pa '-$100;, Bites Triumphs, Tce! oA GRAIN mene, Teipewheat, ip. bucke soybeans. Bertey: reed malting, 64-93. Timothy seed, uate [Grain Quotations] BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by ary Miller Co.) Sept. 18 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. § Hit New Post-De: i No. 4 dark northern, Hy Led 'os' ression| No. 4 dark northern, ome eee 2 No, 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. 98|8-Cent Fall Is Limit Permitted pI 40 Ibe. 83; 48 ibe, 80; 47 Ibs, 77; 46 Ibs., 74; 45 Ibs., 21; 44 65; 42 lbs., 62; 41 Ibs., 58; 40 Ibs, 56; Ibs., 50; Ibs. at id RANGE ‘Wwheat— Open Bo Low rae at a He 11.20 1190 i 2 10.90 11.05 11.10 10.87 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Bee: dag i hae Ti Hie 10% rite feed barley unchanged at 50% tise tbe wi 0% In good demand. Rye was In 4% 74% 5 73 B% .B% 28% 28% 28 ey 29% 20%) Chicago, Setp. % ati aed Om 2 a Ei0% Suis 210% atts | ee%ueges the mackels and poultry, raga eed eae ‘High Bad ce MINNEAPOLIS oe GRAIN #4 Yor! » 2 OTs ie) —Butter, Liar hr} 94, easier Tn higher than Sept. 11 a Saturday 227 compared to au 01 alae 14,60 am} Mixed colot feeders; 10, highest 5 ri To Arrive! xo. auscounte Montana Winter Wheat tas) eat ae: eens ttt tt} PrPerry i 3 ¥ 2 | - Bese ke ee eee 8 Ct iene to eee 10. 0 for the week, mbs 1.25-50 it to good yearlings a66-9°00"" bulk is 2.75-3.75; lat rn feeder Pi a 8. Dept ood; sacked er cwt., Idaho Russet Berbanks, U. 8. 1, te oe to Sane, 8. 2, 1.25250; = = i h etl ed BEti.00; unclassi- ha i.’ afinnesoia Cobblers, Boe eee H % peekesks 2 FRR . BBbe ks mies, uality: ‘Cob- 18c-$1.00; 4 BSBB ke BSeRE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1937 ATTEMPTED CORN SQUEEZE PAILS; in One Day; Wheat Closes Fraction Lower Ihs., 68; 43 Ibs.,| Chicago, Sept. 18 —(P)— The at- tempted “squeeze” in September corn collapsed Saturday when the price | tumbled 8 cents bushel—the limit permitted in one day. An increase of offerings of corn apparently from several commission houses as well as from “long” inter- ests in the market permitted “shorts” to cover their commitments on the The trade had reports that ap- proximately 150,000 bushels of Texas corn had been worked to come to Chicago. Other purchases in the southwest also were reported and it Was understood much of this corn would be of sufficient grade to de- liver it on contracts. September corn fell to $1.04%, as low as trading rules would permit today, and closed at that figure. New crop corn contracts were un- to % lower, December 62%- changed td % and May 63%-%. Wheat closed %-% lower, Septem- ber 1.02%, December 1.03%-%, and oats were unchanged to % higher. WHEAT FUTURES LOWER IN MINNEAP Minneapolis, Sept. 18.—()—Whdat bought earlier in the ion on Ar- gentine news was drib! out during the latter part of trading becausb of siness crei by the pauenose 1 stock: ay jarheat, futures here ed at 114%, Dec. %c lower at 1.12% and May tc at 1.13%. Crushers bought flax steadily. Sept, closed 2c higher at 2.08, Dec. 1%c at 2.09 and May 1%c at 2.11%. Coarse grains showed little price movement, with oats and barley fin- ishing higher. Sept. oats closed %c + Dec. %c at 28; May at 29% Sept, rye | %e lower at 74%; Dec. Ke at 7 Sept an ly Sept. wheat Posed vunchang: ec, ee higher Cash wheat tone was good. Durum ught steadily, sh corn was in slow demand. Oats good demand. Barle; oy ie wi prenay, Flax demand lost some or sits rorce, Produce Markets | CHICAGO PRODUCE iteadiness was the predominating tone in all Produce Saturda: Because of the short trading day, there was little steady. Butter, 10,88: ady; all prices unchanged, Eggs, 4,451 ‘steady; 1 aay 4 up, 23%; less Y% Ibi 0%; Leghorn hens, 17; fryers, colored 21, Plymouth Rock 24, White Rock 22%, barebacks 19; broil- S74 ee 96 99% 98% 98% oF colored 22, Plymouth Rock 25, te Rock 24, barebacks 19, Leg- , colored hite Rock ks 19; roosters 14%, Leg- ers 13%; eng 17, 35%-36; extra (92 score), 35. Other prices unchanged. prices unchange nge standards, mediums, 32-34%; ex: mediums and premium pullets, extra fancy, 35%-41. yf whites, browns and duck esas Chickens, broilers, 25-33. fresh and frozen prices un- uitry, by freight, firm. Broilers, rocks, '20-31; “colored, 26-27; Lei Fowls, colored, 28-30; ure eres BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Sept. 18.—)}— Butter Futures: High Low Close 34% 34% 34% 23% 23% 23% 23% 23% 23% lf Miseclisncom xt! FORE fd jh Sept. exchange mixed; in dollars, a Over the milton Tr. Maryland Fund, Quart. Inc. Sh. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minna polis, Sept. 18.—~)—Stocks ctor ‘First Bank miosk: 12%. Northwest B; 10. Ci Sérvice, 2 Elec. Bond & Share, 13%. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Assoelated Press) Midwest Corp, 8%. ene is. BONDS w York, 8 8.—()—Govern- ment bonds: Treasury Treasury 4 * RANGE OF Aseria SALES Minneapoll: of carlot Wheat: dark northern, No. 1 "ik northern, 1.20%; sample grade dark northern, 108% Ths fo. 1 mixed, 1.19%; No. 2 hard amber durum, 1.11% Oats: No. 3 whi 8%, -29%. No. 1 ample grade 41. unquoted. oe 8.—@#)—Flour, real’ In 38-pound lly patents, 10 standard patents, 10 PRICE TUMBLES —(P)—Range : COURSE IN BANKING IS OFFERED IN CITY Bank Employes and Others Are Closing Prices Sept. 18 Adams Exp 14%] Lib-O-F Gl 50% Alas Jun 10% | Lig B (4a) 95 Ch D 192, | Loew's wae 55% | | oritiard (P) Invited to Attend Seven- Cry Sug 22 Month Night School H&L School days have not ended for Recipes of Bismarck and Mandan Commencing about Oct. 10 in one of -Bismarck’s public schools, night classes will be held for 30 or more bank seniors and anyone else in- terested in Joining. Sponsored by the American Bank- ers association and prepared by the American Institute of Banking, the freed is entitled Banking Organiza- tion and Operation. It is a funda- mental course in study on banking ECF BERGSEBEEESSEBE Pri ap 8 the First National bank of 4 the organizer and instructor of the class. The class meets once & for one and a half hours over s period of seven months, Upon completion of the course, students are granted & certificate. Balt & Ohio 18% Barnsdall 19 Bendix 16% Over a period of four years, dur- ing which time separate courses are offered, the student can complete what is termed a_ pre-standard course. Beyond that he is able to take another four-year standard course, Warren explained. ‘This is not the first time that such courses have been offered local bank employes and others, A series was offered commencing in 1931. ‘When the class is organized a club will be formed and officers elected, Warren declared. There probably will be some social affairs arranged dur- ing the year. About 30 have signi- fied their intention of attending the Anyone interested is invited to at- tend the classes whether or not he is a bank employe. Information may “7 Seeinet by telephoning Warren Use of Slush Fund Charged to Krause Resolutions will be introduced at the third annual meeting of the Bismarck Junior Association of Commerce Tuesday night re- questing an investigation of the rumors that Dr, R. F. Krause was elected third president of the or- ganization by supporters who used an extremely large slush Helge Zethren, program chair- tide Lhdatedoey os: man, for the meeting which com- 45% | Tex Gul Sul ae mences with a dinner at 6:30 p. 34% |TPCé&O 10%| ™» in the club room of the Grand 50 |Tim Roll 58% | Pacific hotel, was authority for 49% | Trans-Am 14% the bhatt Saat an investigation was contemplated, ask Bx -Cont Doe. Ate Asked for a statement, Dr. Krause Saturday decined to com- 2% | Un Air Corp 22% mit himself on the advice of Briggs Mfg 38% Budd Wh 6% Bur Ad Mch 24% But Cop & Z 4% Cal Z-La 2% Can Pac 9% | Phillips Pet Case (J I) 138%] Proc & Gam 83 } 24% Dome Mines 39% | Std Oil N J Doug Aric 41 | Stew War 148% | Stone & Web counsel but did hint that Zeth- ae ee th ren hes not been accountable 31% | Un Fruit 65% for his actions since Thursday 12%|UnGasImp 11%| "en he became @ father, 10% eae on pected to defend his regime of the 8% Pipe past year before being railroaded 68 | USR& Imp 8%). into retirement, Hy | UE ake, a) ei a, ren out ents, 16% | US tBeel 90%! william 8. Moeller, newly elected yon 30% | USStl pfdv 124% presiden Int BusMch 146 | Vanadium 25 Med but pos eects Bey Int Harv 93% | War Pict 11% IntNickCan 54 | West Un 34 An arrow can be shot from a bow Int T & Tel 8%| West Air 31% Johns-Man 104% | West El 125% at a speed of 130 feet a second. Kennecott 493n| White oMt 18 WISCONSIN CHEESE Kresge (SS) 20%| Wilson&Co 7%| Milwaukee, Sept. (P)—Cheese wotations for the wi Ff KrogGroc 18 | W olworth 42% cheete exchange: mee 17%. ched- dare 36h; | Farmers’ call pontd, aise WOOL REVIEW Bae SEES For Rent Many | COMMERCIAL building 25x80 feet in holders of sizeable weights, however,| business district. Suitable for any refrained from offering their wools| type of business. Includes full Under existing market conditions and made no changes in nominal asking | basement. Write Tribune Ad. 23666, prices. BRICK storage building. Size 25x35. if comb- ing Otto ecces orate mostly “so-42 | Rear of 112 dth Bt._M. W. Neff. Personal Bargains in the Want-Ads Will Surprise You Salesmen Wanted Instruction Automobiles for Sale NEW Invention. Proved Success. Powerful Demonstrator. Homes, of- fices, Stores, live prospects. Sales- men needed in towns and farm- areas, Fine outfit furnished. ing No deposit. Get facts quick. Write Conrad, Box 918, Littleton, Colo. : Sell advertising novel- ties, calendars, fans, thermometers, etc., for nati known firm. Liberal commissions. Stanwood Hill- sass Corp., 5393 High 8t., Brookline, Female Help Wanted MAID for general housework. Good pay. Prefer one experienced in cooking and serving. Smai) fam- ily. Write Tribune Ad. 23535. WANTED—Experlenced kitchen help. week| No oui end apply. Write Trib- _une ad WANTED—Maid for general house- work, Call 452 after 7 p. m. SES 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 | elivery 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, Also reasonable light housekeeping rooms wanted. Phone 121. EXPERIENC! girl wants day or hour work. Will also take care of children, Phone 1411-J. EXPERIENCED girl wants house- work job. Can go home nights. Phone 2186-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. girl wants hour work. Phone 2442, Perfection Cleaners Ladie’s Dresses Cleaneé Only 50c aaa _—_—K—KeBPava]=== Household Goods for Sale HOT WATER TANK, $5; Automatic gas water heater with vent pipes, $5; coal water heater with smoke pipes, $5; two-burner gas laundry stove, $3; strong kitchen table, $2; 3-door garage track, $2; one heavy storm door, large size, $2. Win- dows, different sizes. Hot air reg- ister, 25c each. Hand clothes ue as eg ‘Wardrobe, $1. Call at 409 Sth 8! WOOL nae 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, cal vegetables, cot, other misc. Phone 2068-M. 50 LB. ICE BOX, kitchen cabinet, table, gas cabinet heater, 4 plate gas stove, water heater, lawn mower, garden hose, tools and miscellane- ous articles. 416 Ave. A. MUST sell, leaving town. Philco radio, cedar chest, chest of draw- ers, lamp. Henry Scheer. 320 Man- dan St. 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, 622 3rd St. cents on fine delaine, 41-42 cents on staple combin; th half Diord ee Dood an NEW and used typewriters, Rentals, Service. Phone 68. 108 3rd Street. ‘Typewriter Sales and Service. : THE best small piano made. Chas. L. Bryan, piano turner. 422 4th Street. Phone 649. Lost and Found 2 (O8T—Leather key container with .| keys and driver's license. Reward for return. Olson Garage, 100 8th. Fi cm Pr 06; No. 4 Wanted to Rent $821.8; Nor, b3-08, No.1 red dur WANTED on or before October tirst, Serre sae cmbere discounted unfurnished apartment, two bed- Flax, No. 1, 219: rooms, desirable neighborhood, by ag M3, TT ya couple with year old child, | Rent $5. -52. dollars per mont! Barley: De Le ze feed, 50-5 not sroenateg a lars: per halt ‘unfurnished apartment for in deena terueat markets turned family. Need not be modern. small Call 1694-J. 511 14th St. house or unfur- quite dull during the week ended Friday, and prices dragged lower. Wheat prices at Minneapolis fiuc- tuated aimlessly and displayed quickly | nished 3-room apartment. Box 38, changing periods of strenst Steele, N. D. weakness. Receipts of cash wheat diminished. |DESIRABLE apartment or small At the close se Ib. dark northern inneapo- . it declii CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR for the week, closing Friday at $1.13%.| APPOINTMENT OF Sy ea Durum also showed a droopy tone. TRIX DE BONIS NON AND Fi Duluth December durum_ declined ISSUACE OF LETTE! ms. or H ane for the week, closing Friday at MINISTRATION DE BONIS continued to show consistent WIATE OF pated, DAKOTA, County s. December rye advanced Kc ur leigh. % COU: COURT, Before Hon. I. dy to, frac: |C. Davies, Jud of che Estate of Vic- er oats de- nthe Mat closing at man, Deceas Slisabet Coleman, Barle was irregular. December Petitioner, barley estined 1- ee esoniae at $380. vs. Flax again sh ng tone) Walter Coleman, Jeanette Cole- under stimulus et 4 Aes crusher dee rae Colem: thi i jax sigeee 3%c | Elisabeth man, 4 , No. 1 other persons interested in t Ot Sc-10C | estate of said Victor Coleman, tember price. coased, Respondents. THE Ss E OF NORTH DAKOTA [= ABOVE RESPONDE: e ee ree he of the County of jod. Burtsign, Bate ‘of North Dakota, at tt ice of the County Judge of sald Bakote in the Burleigh Co: iP ALL New York, Sept. market swung Court Hou h day of September, tat. at the hour of two o'clock in t! afternoon | of said day, to show cause, hy the Petition for Letters, ‘ot Aa tperareD, de bonis 4 ury acted to te in gold and at the same time it said Court, executed announced federal reserve sys- she tem stood ly to buy short-term atrix government curities in the open of Victor marke # id County measures, designed to avoid a lift in short-te: t Raced # Geel ry : of stimul in Neher ter | coral co of sald Victor it; re for oonecond consecutive weeks Fi ip of Ghylin, in ee industrial mae terial beet ae! ee of this citation ise owing Deed this 10en ay of September, A. terial I ry ~~ ket U. £ MAb te as require in ni ment loans hi ‘ash | to the promis of urchases, | D. 2 | move not. taken ‘tee eek, BY THE COURT: . | according to weekly “pant in, (SEAL). tics, Rail lens were ha: ry LC. Davies, fears similar to those sftecting Judge of said County Court. stocks 9-11-18. 402 8th—Voss Washer with standing tubs, $35. Wanted—Farm home for male collie dog. a! DINETTE set with buffet. Also Magic Chef gas range. 502 3rd St. N.W., Mandan. CIRCULATOR cabinet style coal heater. Practically new. 1116 Ros- ser. ELECTRIC washing machine. Good as new. Reasonable. 719 9th St. FIVE TUBE Airline cabinet radio, $9. 515 2nd St. PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET 210 Fitth st. TRY OUR ME. For satisfaction in rice. Sirloin and T-! se per 1b.; Fresh ‘hom Franks, 2 lbs. for 45c; Sountry Style Pork Sausage, per ib, 20c. We deliver any order over 250 free of charge. Livestock for Sale REGISTERED 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 preecinng: TB. and Bangs certificates will An excellent opportunity Pee any- one wanting either foundation or herd improvement stock. Spend the day with us. Schults Hereford Ranch, Towner Co. Fred pepoet auctioneer. Write for cat by | Welter, Fullcblood. Percheron and heifers. Full-blood Percheron stal- lion. Ninety ton alfalfa and mil- let hay. Household goods. Stove wood. Bottom land. Claude Turner, Bismarck, N. Dak. Miscellaneous for Sale per bu. 50c; tomatoes, % bu., 60c; 2nd Street. Call 1619. Houses for Sale Ss DIGBY — Private Instructor. Shorthand and typewriting. 223 large basement. Glazed in porch. MODERN four room bungalow. 26x42 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. stucco bungalow. Also dw ard 8t, rooms, large hallway. Coal bin, % 2088-M. Sr 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 quire N. P. Section House. ACCOUNT of poor health, will sell my property consisting of 7-room elling | 1 with four apartments. Very good income property. Wm. Baker, 604 FINISHED basement house, five acre land. Real bargain. Phone FIVE ROOM house. Full basement. Large chicken coop, South 16th. In- 7-ROOM modern bungalow on Fourth 8&t., $60, Also 6-room modern bun- galow. Geo. M. Register. x 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. month. Write Tribune Ad 23537. 1900 Ave. B. Phone 1131-R. Gas heat. 611 Ave. C. Phone 978-W. Farms for Sale farm fully equipped and stocked. Write Tribune Ad. 23622. MODERN five room house. $35 per CHEVROLET “O0.K.” SPECIALS — 1931 Ford Victoria .... $21 1931 Chevrolet Coupe .. 1934 Ford Coach ..... 1934 Plymouth Coupe .. . 1934 Chevrolet Master Coach.... 395 1936 Chevrolet Town Sedan. TRUCKS 1982 Chevrolet Panel ..... 1933 International Pickup 1934 Chevrolet 157—duals We trade and give terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. USED CARS FOR SALE 1929 Ford A Sedan .... - $165.00 eae 4 Sedan - 115.00 Ford A Panel .. 125.00 1890 Chevrolet 6 Sedan 135.00 1928 Whippet Coupe .. 50.00 1928 Chrysler Coupe + 50.00 1929 Chevrolet Truck .. 150.00 1935 Ford L W PB Truck ...... 425.00 We Trade and Give Terms HEDAHL MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. Business Opportunity LAW LIBRARY and Practice of F. M. Jackson, State’s Attorney of Adams county and active here for 27 years, is offered for sale. Mrs. F. M. Jackson, Hettinger, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Drug store, stock and fixtures. Building may ‘be bought or rented. Good town. Write Tribune Ad, 23742, $100.00 and 5% interest annually ler, Burleigh, Em or McIntosh cow r write K. field representative, KF Land Bank, 010 5th St., Bismarck. Rooms for Rent TWO sleeping rooms, one 2-room un- furnished asparment. Always hot water; laundry privileges. Private FIVE ROOM HOUSE partly modern. MODERN BUNGALOW, five rooms. SIX room house. Call at 808 10th. OPPORTUNITY for young couple de- siring good farm home. Aged cou- ple retiring desires to let 480 acre Good water, buildings, pasture and field land, On State Highway. At- tractive offer to honest and ener- getic people, References required. MODERN 350 acre dairy and poultry farm, $8,000.00 worth of buildings, government dam near house, 320 acres under cultivation. Priced right : August Zuger, R. 1, Mandan, N. Dak. 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 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.Alway: 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 SLEEPING room. No smoking or drinking. Also garage. Call at 408 Fifth St. per acre. Write Tribune Ad 23713. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER is our phen number, Quality W: | Economy Apartments for Rent only. 807 4th 8t. Call 260 during day. Evenings 512-W. Dr. R. 8. Enge. 518 5th Street. kitchen in new fireproof building. Inquire Park Food Store, 234 W. Badwy., or call J. B. Smith, 1916. UNFURNISHED four room apart- Gas, heat and water furnished. 402 14th Bt. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette. Water, heat and gas fur- nished. Suitable one or two., 608 3rd St. FORNISEED 2 room apartment with private bath. Centrally located. _ Also gas range for sale. 602 3rd St. upstairs. Also one room ful 8) t. Call at 808 7th St. housekeeping. Gas, lights, water. 222 W. Bdwy. Phone 752.W. adults. Geo. M. Register. ONE LARGE room basement apart- per month. 101¢ Bdwy. EIGHT room apartment in duplex at 632 Ave F. Sleping room at 511 ith St. Phone 644-J. be issued.| TWO ROOMS, kitchenette ‘and beth, furnished or unfurnishe: d, No chil- dren. Phone 1832. FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ment for rent with private bath. 106 Main Ave. ONE ROOM and kitchenette; heat, lights, gas and water furnished. 801 Fourth. LARGE comfortable one room base- ment apartment for two or three. Call $25 rd Bt NICELY furnished one room Riswanere apartment. 411 Sih. Phone 273. THREE room strictly modern fur- nished apartment, private entrance, ground floor. 406 9th St. TWO ROOM and kitchenette fur- nished apartment. Adults only. 511 5th St. toes, , $1.25. Phone room well it Pain atta ao ster ak, apartment. Two beds. $20, 818 and Wilund, 47% Broadway. Nice for one or two. 517 2nd St. 32-GUAGE Winchester pump, rib barrel, extra sights. Eke” " new. Write Tribune ad 23709. REBUILT mimeograph with new ma- chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une office, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room. 418 12th Bt, Phone 1346, MODERN furnished apartment. In- quire Cut Rate Drug. APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd St. Phone 852. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—600 acres farm and ranch land with plenty of water. At» bargain price of $1.90 FOUR room apartment, very nicely furnished, two bedrooms. Large closets, laundry. Frigidaire. Clean, warm. Always hot water. Adults MODERN two room apartment. Close in. Ready for occupancy October 1. ‘TWO bedroom, living room, bath and ment may be occupied at once. DESIRABLE furnished basement apartment. Apply afternoons or srenlge North side door. 320 11th FURNISHED two room apartment, rnished LARGE furnished room for light FURNISHED 5 room apartment, also 3 room apartment. City heat. For ment for light housekeeping. $14 MODERN BEDROOM for rent. Suit- ~able for two. Phone 1108. 123 Man- dan 8t. ROOM with board in modern home. Large enough for one or two. 406 6th St. MODERN furnished room on bus line. Also garage. Phone 724, 710 4th St. SLEEPING room for rent. Next to bath. Phone 263, Call at 813 2nd Street. DESIRABLE room in fine residence. Also garage for rent. 204 Ave. B. West. SLEEPING room for one or two, Al- aly? 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 8t. LARGE sleeping room on bus line. 617 7th St. Call evenings. LARGE front sleeping room In mod- ern home, 418 2nd St. For Sale NEW and used slicing machines, meat grinders, coffee mills, scale service, all makes. Toledo Scale Company, 404 Mandan Street, Bis- marck, North Dakota. Phone 2438. __—————— For Sale or Trade FOR EWES, one thoroughbred Hampshire ram. Gottlieb Keller, Temvik, N. Dak. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 409 9th St. Phone 1126. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than ae clairvoyant, fortune tell- + matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- Ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS it. ust be ved 13 Sears Sve” ot sertion same day. Out-of-Town Readers aé te iy f ad or ants phone wenber given 10 | . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE