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MARKET RALLY ATTEMPTS FAIL AS SOME LOSE Declines Cancel Early Recover- ies; Transfers Around 1,300,000 Shares New York, Sept. 25.—(P)—Attempts tc rally the stock market Saturday met with further resistance. Recoveries running to 2 points ap- peared shortly after the start, but jeaders soon ran into insufficient of- ‘ ferings to halt the comeback and im- Britain and authorities at Washing- + ton. Some overseas buying orders, however, were also in evidence. Transfers were around 1,300,000 Livestock VIEW South ot bs Hira Sept 25.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Thi 's cattle supply Ly latter price jum and good to 14. Had gs! or turned lower stock ruled 25 at *orterings s0"t heifers sold up to 18, 00 oF Gea good beef cows made 8.25, medium grades down to with plain kinds at 4.5 cutters and cutters got e 3 to 4.25, Bulls he be uy vel nty bot o to aa weighty bolognas up to str rotly, ood fat heavy be at 7.01 1.50, ee wer Sround Sendy. Good and cho! ers cashed at 9.50 ve ah 00, tl ne} Par 11. with 5.00, Sto calves down Hor’ prices here show little net change for the week and on today’s market good to choice 180 to 250 200 pound kinds ounds 11.00 to jounds 11.00 to 11.65, nds down, 16.28 down to 10.15. e 1.75, 260, 11.55, 140 to 170 and 1870. sows, 450 Tos to 10.70 with awe 1d with good to choice a few choice ote at plain kinds at 7.00 to 8. ewes showed Washingtons mi choice tatives and mediu: . Slaughter Improvement, ol choice ing 4.75, gt 75 to 4.25, and plain 6 2.00 to 3.50. i soph ee aP—u. 8. $80; factuding 1500" di: ly nominal; few sales good 140 to 170 Ib. weights 11.60 to in at steady; estimated holdover 1,000; compare "week ago generally 0 to 35 lower. cattle 1.600; calves 100; compared Friday lest week: strictly good to prime medium weight and weighty Steers 35 to 50 higher at new high on crop and highest in 18 years; choice and prime light and long yearlings shared advance in part but all other and light steers 25 to 50 ht tn all cattle at a hus ape only 25 off, lat cows Y active and steady to 25 hii good and choice perry: beef cows up. emoat: weighty ulls strong; verlers 50 higher; grass tun about 11, head; range she stock and meaty weighty grass steers chive on killer meee unes) re pcatele closed 25 to 40 Ley ea steers "i pearing bthits Montana 15.50; specialty A weighty steers Sinpbesised. b yy general average steer cost of 13. a8--nearly, 6.00 under ex- 5 sees iiss fambe fay lings sharin ding la: ter fairly actives hext oTtghest price rr lings 19.10; dish, hei- "S00. late bul ray ibs 9.75 to 10.25, Ue AWus x Sy Ey ju: 00 Forth ‘or tl or carce, firm others largely. 25 20 dow ‘open ned ne to 25 higher: vances lost late! toad choice to prime 1032 ra 131 ere wl me to iB. ond fot ran tter grades, mainly shy 990 1d oice went, teed few choice 46 Ibs., .74; 43 Ibs., .65; 40 Ibs. 56; 37 Ibs. 47; No. 1 hard amber durum ee = grain: ; 48 Ibs., 80; 45> Ibs., .71; 42 Ibs. 62; 4 ibs, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Sept. 25.—(7)— Wheat— Open Hizh Low eevee L1G 1.14% 133% 113 1.135% 112% 1.13% 1.13% DULUTH aotee Duluth, Minn., Sept. 25.—(7)— Durum— Open ue toy Sorte? lipee Minneapolis, Sept. & year ago. eon erain closing quotations Cash Whea' Seas Deliveres 'y As aa 1.22% 137% ‘Be ‘3 ig 2K YOu Ite soos 1,224/ 1.29% \ 127% BA 1.25% 115% 1.20% + 112% 1.17% + 1.00% 1.14% Bi 1.06% 1.11% sla 108% boring. + L1T% 1.20% (Lower test weight nom discounted 4c Ib.’ 3 aa 438 + 119% 4.6. 117% 0 is g 24 117% 4... 115% “3 “08-0 +4 MMP Mito min ae: 115%... 118% peer - ot ae 114% and South + 110% 112% » 108% 111% e++ 108% 1.10% Durum errr ere; eOp~gKeo Se tthe aae2e4 Q: 8: lower than nd nap an ate 3 down at fo 190 Ib it ia ae, fo 31, sows 400 1b ae 0.38 to 10. iy ss Arete apm inally "stead: cho! ath spring {REI quoted ‘to 108: for the spring lambs mostly 1.26 strong to 25 high 3, weel pring Jembe 1 i z z 99% 1.09% 98% 1.08% 96% 1.08% 94% 1.04% 93% 1.02% 90% 1.00% 88% 98% 35% 5 8} ea REVIEW it, 25.—(AP—U. 8. market continued ended Friday with ind displayin, parcenee trend, although at times showin, moderate firmness. | Export a, lorth American wheat the wots ‘was small. whee in dim- if ceiving 5 ce Stas Me she close Fy ibs. jark northern was quoted at over the Minnea; ols Dec- is price, Minneapolis Dec. wheat scvane % net for the week, closing at 1.13 The durum market was without feat mostly the fluctuat! wheatt Duluth Di durum As Feigays Ct. for the week, al a ri a ag . +4 rally steady. Dec. 7, e heclined ‘% f for period, ‘closing t 73) onte ts averaged firm femand for alt tdvanced 1%, closin: iT Barley was irre ee advanced 2%, clo! Flax was oneraliy” weak, Dein * feenoey i enremany by good in rowing area of the so by lessened Sree pt. flax closed at 2.01, net | Tous of 5 for week, while the Dec. cond sta 02, & Secling af a; ai 0. 1 seed on spot qu 2.14, 2 decline in premiums of Fy ey xe. mee ; an 13% Oh 65% 112% 55% AT 15% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN 25. pe eed receipts Saturday 274 compared to 98 polls cash wheat 4nd coarse lay follow: To Arrive th Dakoia Whest THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1937 For Good Used Furniture Read the Want-Ads WHEAT RECOVERS EARLIER Losses: [- GAINS FRACTIONAL Weakness in Liverpool ‘Unset- tling Factor; October Corn 3 Cents Higher 47 Ibs. 77; 68;| Chicago, Sept. 25—()—Wheat prices 41 Ibs, 59; 39 Ibs. 53; 38 lbs., 50; staged a recovery Saturday when the market developed a steadier tone in the final hour and the day’s losses in $ .70 |deferred contracts were eliminated. Weakness in Liverpool wheat was 6jan unsettling factor here as was a further decline in securities. Houses with eastern connections were report- ed sellers early in the session. The recovery in stocks was reflected here later, however, and there were reports of a fair export demand for North American’ wheat. October corn rose 3 cents at. the Wheat closed % lower to % higher 44 |COMpared with yesterday's finish, De- 78 | cember 1,06%-%, May 1.06%-07, and corn’ was %-2% up, October 73%, December 64%-65, May ce %, oats were % lower to % higher. WHEAT FUTURES FRACTIONS LOWER Minneapolls, Sept. 25.—()—Activity in the grain pit here quieted down after an early flurry with no news to offset nervousness created by Chi- cago Sept. corn action, Wheat futures closed fractionally lower, Reports of good export business in Manitoba and winter wheat PXer night and fresh buying out of \Chicago brought a moderate recovery of Ground lost earlier. Sept. wheat closed lower at 1.14%, Dec. % lower at 1.13% and May % ‘lower at 1.12%. Crushers showed stronger interest in flax futures after the opening on account of Argentine news, Sept. flax closed 1c higher at 2.02, Dee. 26 higher at 3.0¢ and May 1% higher rain futures closed firm to arly selling of rye by a cash house was followed by short covering. Sept. oats closed % higher at 29%, Dec. unchanged at 28% and May is lower at 29 Sept. rye closed % higher at 75%, Dec. % higher at 73% and May 1% higher at 74%. Sept, feed Darley closed % lower at 53% and Dec. % higher at 47%. Understone of the spring wheat cash market was firm and demand was good. Offerings were’ heavier. De- mand for amber durum was stronger. Winter wheat was in good demand and firmer. Cash corn demand was limited. Oats was in very good demand. Rye was in fair to good general demand. Barley was draggy and easy. Flax was In very good demand, | Produce Markets | CHIC, Chicago, Sept. 25.- A —Poultry was wLeony, oerue lay, butter weak and we eB utter is, 005 red clals (33 a Da ‘eamery spe- es (92) 4% (90 to 91) to 34: trate, an “to 89) 32% to 32 nds (87 to 87%) 28 to 30%: Handarde (90_centralized carlots) 34% to 34%. Eggs 6,913; weaker; ex- iret firsts “local Si, ‘ears 21s fresh graded firsts local 23%; cars 23%; current receipts 21%. Poultry, live, no cars, 7. trucks; steady! Rens 436 Ibs. up 22; other live poultry prices unchanged. Ww YORK New Yorke Teepe . 25.—()—Dressed Bonen’ steady to firm. Fresh rozen prices-unchanged. Live poultry, by freight, irregular. Chickens, Rocks 27; colored 24; Leg- horn 23. Fowls, colored 26; Leghorn 16 to 19. Old roosters 17. Turkeys inquoted. Ducks 19. y express, easy chickens, Leghorn 20 to 22; Roc! reds 26; crosses 28. Fowls, colored 26; Leghorn un- uoted. Old roosters, turkeys and lucks unquoted. Butter 6,732, steady. creamery firsts, (88 to 91 scores) 38% to 39. Other grades unchanged. heese 268,272, firm and unchanged. wee 13,838, irregular. Mixed col- pecial packs 27% to 31; H ds 26 is 27; firsts 24% to 25 onds 22 23; mediums 21 to 2 stan- Sas refrigerator firtss 23 to 23%; Tefrigerator mediums 21 to 21%. +1 Whites, browns and duck eggs un- changed. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Sept. 25.—()— Butter Future: High Low Close Standard "November cients 3% 33% 33% Rettizerator r stan- ‘dards, Oct + 22% 22% 22% dards, Nov. . + 23% 22% 22% Miscellaneous FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 25.—()—Foreign "Great Britain de- others in cents: Great France 3.43; Italy New York Stocks Adams Exp 13 ea “3 Alas Jun ox | lig MB 4a All Ch D 168%] Loew's 6% Allis-Ch 52% Hale Am Can 93%| Mar Field Am Cry Sug 20 | MoKes& R AmH&L 4%|/McK R Pf Am Inter 9%| Miami Cop Am Loco 23% | Mid-Con P Am Metal 37%} Minn Hon Am PL 6%} Minn Mol 14%! Mont Ward Am Roll Mill 28 | Mur Corp. AmSRef 67% | Nash Mirs Am StI F 33 | Nat Biscuit Am Sug Ref 35%! Nat Osh R AmT&T 156%] Nat Dy Pr Am Tob B 7344] Nat Distill Am W Wks 13%] Nat Pr é& Lt Am Wool pfd 45%| Nat Steel 37% | Nat Tea 8%/N Y Cent 10%] No Am Avia 7% 54% | No. Amer 19% 23%! No Pacific 18% Phelp Dodg He Phil Morris Caterpil Celanese a7 Cer D Pasco 50% pied id a Chi en me so w 2 chit w 1% remy Bak gat Gt Wi, Pf oe M & P 1 Rand CMStP Pr 2%| Rm rand CRI&P 1% Rep Bil Chrysler 81 | Rey Tob B Col-Palm 13% | schen DistMll 34 Col G El 9 |Seabd O 28 Com Solv 10 | Sears-Roe Com & Sou 1% | gervel Con Edis 29% | Shell Un Con Oil 11% | simmons Cont Can = 51% | gocony Vac Cont Mot 33 Cont Oil Del 30% | SoU Cal Bd Corn Prod 55 Cream Wh 25% |$° BY Crosely 13% Cub Am Sug 6% Curt Wrgt 3% Deere & Co 98 a Auto Lite 28% El Pw & Lt 13% Firestone Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Mills Gen Motors Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GN Ir Ctf GN Ry Pf G Wes Sug Greyhound 53% 13% Un Air Corp 19% Un Corp 3% Un Drug 8% Un Fruit 66% Un Gas Imp 11 US Ind Al 2% US Pipe" ~33- USR&Imp 6% US Rubber 36% US Smelt R 73% US Steel 80 US Stl pfd 120% Vanadium 20% War Pict 10 West Un 30 West Air 26% 9% 16% 59 10 3% Hudson’ Mot Hupp Mot Ill Cent 15 Ind Rayon 28% Int Bus M 145% Int Harv 88% Int Nick Can 50% IntT& Tel 7% Johns-Man 97 Kennecott 44% Kresge (8 8) 20 Krog Groc 18% Woolworth 40% DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Sept, losing cash prices: Wheat, No, 1 heavy dark north- orn spring 1.22% to 142% | No, 1 dark northern 3 i A 21% % to 1.20%; No. ¥ northers 1.17% tot. Pay sere eee iter Méntana’l 1%, Due rum, No. 1 bard. eepter, 99% to 1.08%; Ro: (2, 91% fo 1.07%; No. a, 96% to 04%; No. 4, 93% to 1.00%; 5, 6%." Now 1. red durum 56% ‘um discounted 3-1 3.17, Oat nite to 32%. Barley, rest oe 55 to 70; feed bar- ley 47% to 53%, CHICAGO POTATOES cago, Sept, 25:—(AP—U. 8. D. AY) ‘Potatoes 103, on track 396; total . ipments 658; about steady; heavy, demand fi cked Colorado McClures, U. free 40.13, registered way 24.85; 3 in New e201 100, Balad id voncoh TRUSTS e Associated Press) over The gounter in Pld York; Maryland Fund Quart Inc Sh 14.01; CURB STOCKS New York, Sept. 25. American Ge: Cities Service 2%. Elec, Bond & Share 11%. ——$$— (By the Mid West Corp 7%. *; ment bonds: Treasury 4s 111.6. Minneapo: carload lots, me 25.—(A4 es weak, pric LAGO CASH GRAIL ue 25.. Aap ocean, wheat, ie ey No.1 yellow Chiceg lo. 3 fed) NOES ' at, no, soybes Bert q Teas emai. 62-93. Timfthy seed 2.; % to 2.75. NGE “agi hs canrer SALI U 25.——Ran, Plivheat, No. l'dark 3 2 hard amber to 1.02%; No. 3 hard tg shout the t Quotations sees) wer ae Piower, although still targhy nome G combing yomtnell fine] Pelaine and staple combing half 0 43 for three-eighths blood out to 42 cents for quarter blood, fatty U. 8, fair quaitt Triumphs Us'S. No. Washington, Russet’ Hurbanks. U. No. 1 car 1,60; Michigan Cobbler: 8. No. 1 car $0; Minnesota Cobb! U, 8. commercial, car 85; Minnesota Bliss Trlumphs U. 8. commercial, car North Dakots Bliss Trlumphe U. S and partly 7 yd 80 to 90 North Dakota. Early Ob and partly graded 10: W. blers U, ing ecay 65; -umphs U. 8, No. 1 PER ANCIRY: Pasolini New Bp Sept. 25.—()—Financial to Bliss Tri- car 85. f whe: . | northern 1:3 %: markets beat a teodabie’ Fei retreat this week, with prices in many instances falling back “ry new low ground since the depression lifted. Efforts to rally t with only half-he: Eeep On Friday broa active liquida- comet leading issues for seemingly were unable to find rh outstand! news develop- ment to account for the backslid With some of f 1 ist it stock list met ager markets erall, Helping to accentuate the gloom, Be ieee ded, were renewed doubts at eat id and dividends coul ell bine costs of core ton operations and that highe: would at _____ Salesmen Wanted AGGRESSIVE salesman wanted for og = Peay, Biasraiety hs with aie established conce ae eae facturing complete line of exclusive calendars and advertising - ties for every line of business. Modest but adequate expense al- lowance to start and liberal com- missions remitted weekly. Please sire age, experience, and references. The American Art Works, Coshoc- Ohio, REPRESENTATIVE with established route covering small towns .in North Dakota thoroughly, to sell for reliable concern reconditioned sion basis. Excellent opportunity, State qualifications, references, full details, Write Tribune Ad. 23851. SALESMEN—Sell Calendars. Com- plete: line, all sizes, including Jum- bos; beau. subjects. Every” busi- ness a prospect. Samples Free. Filming Calendar Co. 6543 Cot- tage Grove, Chicago. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER OLEANERS WELL furnished room with morning .and evening meals. Ladies only. 401 Fifth St. Phone 145. 310 AVE. A. Few steps to bus Tine. $25 per month. _ Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Igundry route and Cbs Write ‘Tribune Ad. Seed and Feed : ATTENTION: Hog feeders, for best results and bigger profits feed Northern brand cracklings. Manu- |, RELIABLE young men and young Male Help Wanted Instruction Automobiles for Sale NATION-wide educational organiza- tion requires high class representa- tive with car to contact leads in this district. Man chosen should earn $100 or more weekly. Perma- nent position. Opportunity for.ad- vancement. No samples to carry. See Mr. Egger, Hotel Annex, Satur- __day and Sunday. INVESTORS SYNDICATE want a capable high class representative for the Bismarck District. State quslifications. Write to D. C. ere Agency Manager, 411- ist. Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Fargy, N. D. WANTED: Experienced Iaundry-man. State salary expected including maintenance. Single man _prefer- ted. STATE TUBERCULOSIS SAN- STOnTUM, San Haven, North Da- WANTED: Men to pick corn by the bushel. Florence M. Little, Baldwin. ——$—_——— SUE DIGBY — Private Instructor. Shorthand and typewriting. 223 2nd Street. Call 1619. Houses for Sale FOR SALE Six-room modern bungalow, in- cluding three bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen. Built- in Frigidaire. Attached garage. Glassed-in porch. Full basement. One of the excellent homes and locations in Bismarck. Federal Housing Loan. Priced to sell. T. M. Casey and Son Work Wanted women attending Commercial col- lege want places to earn board, room or both, Also reasonable light nonseKesy ins Tooms wanted. Phone 21, TWO EXPERIENCED girls want work by day or hour. Take care of children nights. Call 639-W. EXPERIENCED girl wants hour or day work. Also caring for children. Phone 588-M. WANTED: Day or hour work by ex- perienced girl. Phone 926-R. Ask for Gladys. ACCOUNT of poor health, will sell my property consisting of 7-room stucco bungalow. Also dwelling with four.apartments. Very good income property. Wm. Baker, 604 3rd St, FINISHED basement house, five rooms, large hallway. Coal bin, % acre land. Real bargain. Phone 2088-M. ALL modern home with two bed- rooms, living room, kitchen and bath. 511 12th St. Call at 419 12th St. ——E——~—~—=_E——SE=== Houses for Rent EXPERIENCED cook and waitress wants work. Write Tribune Ad. 23804, WANTED—Hour work by experienced woman. Call 262-R. 218 Ist St. WANTED: Hour work by experienced. woman, Phone 1279-W. Rooms for Rent ‘TWO nicely furnished rooms, Each suitable for two. Gentlemen pre- ferred. On bus line. Centrally lo- cated. Phone 1166 between 5 and 7. ROOM for two gentlemen. . Always hot water. Clean and quiet. Four blocks from new postoffice. 116 W. ‘Thayer. COZY BASEMENT sleeping room, radiantfire, hot water always. Gen- tlemen only. 715 2nd St, Phone 1850. PLEASANT ROOM for man and wife or two gentlemen. Also single room 208 3rd. Opposite new postoffice. ROOM in new modern air-condi- tioned home. Close to bath.Always hot water. 903 9th Street. SLEEPING room with private en- trance, 618 3rd. St. Call before 4:30 p. m. or after 6:30 p, m. NICE SLEEPING room near bath. Gentlemen preferred. 234 W. ‘Thayer. Phone 1770. NICE SLEEPING room for one or two. Always hot water. No drinking. 210 Ave. B. ROOM. with. board in modern home. Large enough for one or two, 406 6th Bt. is ATTRACTIVE room in fine resi- dence. Garage for rent. 204 Ave. B. West. DESIRABLE southeast room. Rea- bee 216 Ave. B. West. Phone NICE SLEEPING room. Always hot water. On bus line. 617 7th 8t. Perfection ' Cleaners Men’s Suits Cleaned and $1.00 Phone 1707 50c 118 Thayer Household Goods for Sale DESIRABLE stucco bungalow, five rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Gas heat. Available October 1. Write Tribune Ad. 23813. FIVE ROOM modern house in Man- dan. Gas range, refrigerator. $32.50. L. N. Cary Co, Mandan. SECOND floor 5 room modern duplex. Gas heat. Immediate possession. Phone 278. Price Owens. LOWER duplex with two bedrooms. Adults preferred. Inquire 108% Ave. C West. ONE STORY 5 room cottage, $35 per month, Immediate possession, Call at 307. Bdwy. SEVEN room modern house. Avail- able October 10th, Low rent. Tele- _Phone 249, PIANO, davenport ‘and chair, studio couch, Wilton rug, buffet, table, sewing machine, radio, ice box, beds, dressers, electric plate, vacuum cleaner, gasoline range, typewriter, other miscellaneous goods. Also Tummage. 315 Mandan St. PRICED RIGHT. Fine Magic Chef gas range like new; Simplex Ironer; full size metal bed; dresser, and box spring. Phane 2338, 831 13th &t. TWO BOOKCASES, Windsor chair, 300 volumes of books and miscel- ence household articles. 323 10th it. TWO BEDS with bedding, dishes, kitchen cabinet, small dresser, zee table. with three chairs. 316 MOHAIR bed dayenport and chair, writing desk, bookcase. Phone 842-M. 614 10th &t. SIX ROOM modern house with gar- age. Available October Ist. Phone 978-W. SMALL 6 room modern house. $40 per month. Phone 419, $100.00 and 5% interest annually representativi Lasd Bank, 610 Sth St.. Bismarck. Apartments for Rent FURNISHED apartment. Electric re- frigerator. Electric stove.-“Laundry privileges. Fireproof building Suit- able for married couple without children or three or four business ladies. Write Tribune Ad. 23808. USED CARS ‘These Cars Carry Gold Seal Bond Guarantee 1935 Chrysler Brghm. Chrysler Sedan Chrysler Airflow Sedan Chrysler Airflow Sedan DeLuxe Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Coach International Pickup Chevrolet Pickup Ford Panel Chevrolet Panel Plymouth Sedan Plymouth P. A. Sedan Plymouth Coupe Ford Coupe Chevrolet Coupe Pontiac Coach Chrysler “66” Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Coupe 1929 Whippet Coupe See this fine selection of Used Cars before you buy. 23 years of Honest Used Car Dealings CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, 122 Main Ave. Phone 704 DEPENDABLE USED CARS 1929 Chandler Sedan 65 1927 Dodge Sedan 1928 Dodge Sedan 1930 Pontiac Sedan 1928 Dodge Sedan 1930 Buick Coupe . . Chevrolet Convertible Coupe ..... Pontiac Sedan. Plymouth Sedan . Plymouth Sedan . Plymouth Sedan . Dependable Used Trucks 1935 Chevrolet, 157 inch, dual 32-6 . . 1936 wed Pickup GILMAN CO. and aa Bawy, Phone 808 Dodge and Plymouth - Cars & Trucks “OK” SPECIALS Plymouth Sport Coupe, perfect condition Ford Tudor—new Duco Buick Deluxe Sedan Looks and runs like new Ford Tudor—new Duco Plymouth Coupe. Low mileage—clean Chevrolet Town New tires—heater . Trucks Chevrolet Panel . International Pick: Chevrolet 131.-Duais— Chevrolet 157-10 ply duals We trade ‘and give terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. 1935 DODGE tudor with trunk, A-1 shape; 1937 G. E. radio, 30 days old, 10-tube cabinet; 1937 Crosley refrigerator, 4 months old, 6 {t.; 2-wheel pickup trailer, 7 ft. box, good tires, dog house, well built. Call 1296-M, 518 2ist St. 9 ft. deluxe, modern, complete for four, toilet, bath, brakes. Like new. Cost $1,- 150.00. Bargain for cash, L, F. Ells- worth, Forman, N. D. PONTTAC 8 cly. sedan in good con- dition, Priced low for quick sale, Martin Holtan, Washburn, N. D. —_—_—————— 1930 JEWELL COAL range. Cheap. In- quire at 2202 Ave, A. East. Phone 1537-J. PIANO, bed and spring. Very good condition, 206. W. Thayer. Tel. re47-J. A NEW BASEMENT apartment, 3 rooms and bath, Furnished. Wash- ing room, Heat, lights, water. Not over one child. $45 per month. Phone 1132-W. or Bismarck Agency. 622% 13th St. LARGE sleeping room suitable two. Phone 1778-M. 309 4th St. MODERN furnished room on bus line. Also garage. Phone 724. LARGE front sleeping room in mod- ern_home, 418 2nd St. for 8-PIECE wainyt /dining room set. Priced very / reasonably. Phone 1491, WALNUT drop leaf table, 4 walnut as! becl chairs. 409 Washington ee —— NEWLY remodeled sleeping rooms for rent, 400 4th St. Miscellaneous for Sale _ WHITE rust grain marble back coun- ter and rail, three window for right hand lobby at Edgeley, North Da- kota, Real quality fixtures. Priced right for immediate removal. Also posting machines, numbering ma- chines and other bank equipment. Write G. C. Hegland, Bottineau, North Dakota. CHRISTMAS CARDS—It is none fon early to select your greeting ca: Make your selection now for tater delivery, either printed or engraved Samples are now on display. Bis- marck Tribune Company. ; |600 BU. of tomatoes, ‘picked “before frost. Large percentage ripe. cents per bushel. Many truckloads of ripe watermelon. aren’ wanted. Alvin: Lange, Baldwin, N. |. | VEGETABLES for Peay ; weaia: onions, carrots, rut 1 per bushel; pumpkins le Ib., ple 2c Ib. First house west of baseball diamond. Phone 507-M. William Me! Bismarck, ‘WINDCHARGER light plants, sup- pee propellers battery electric fence units, etc. Beacon Electric. ied Main Ave, East, Bismarck, N. lech, | NEW and used slicing PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET 210 Fifth St. Phon 176 EXTRA SPECIAL Home Rendered Lard, free of charge. Office Equipment YOU WILL find the Markwell paper fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used, Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permanently. Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co. . Dead Animals DEAD animals (with hides on). Horses, cattle, sheep or hogs. With- in 85 miles, Bismarck. Removed Promptly. Phone Bismarck 2313 collect. We pay for the call. North- ern Rendering Co. For Sale marck, North Dakota. Phone 2438. ————— Wanted to Buy FOR SALE: Potatoes, new digging @c per bu. in the field sacks ex- GIRL'S NIGGERHEAD coat, size 16. Good condition. Reasonable. Also “Blue Boy” picture. Write Tri- _bune Ad. 23874. EARLY OHIO potatoes for sale; Just epening 100 acre field. Come and get them. Ross Bros., Arthur, N. D. SMALL watermelons, 50 certs per bushel. Wm. Erlenmeyer, 5 miles due south of Ball Park. Bismarck. L. C. SMITH typewriter in perfect condition. Phone 2280. Arvid G. Wilund, 417% Broadway. ea! ar) September corn at oa fen rop other staples and the majority Plymouth, Cheese quotations cieree excl 17%, Ch a winnipes, pt. 25; at, No.1 northern tas 7 No. 3 21%. one No. 3 white iit Nora white Only 16 countries in the world princes, queens, etc. GRAVEL box, Lacigasr ae et heel base truck. B. Gilman oon Beare ‘T mimeograph with new ma- tee. Inquire at Trib- une of! a used typewriters. Phone 68. 08 rd Street, Typewriter Sales and Service. Livestock for Sale SHEEP, 500 ewes, one to four. Wm R. Van Hensler, N. Dak. ANTED: Used Trumpet, must be in good condition. Phone 1108 after 5 p. m. Lost and Found LOST: Wahl pen, maroon color. Downtown, Friday evening. Re- ward. Call Tribune. Travel ‘Opportunity GROUND FLOOR front apartment. Newly decorated. Gas heat. Three rooms and bath, One block from business district. Adults only, $45. Call 1982 or call at 416 Thayer. ONE TWO ROOM modern basement apartment, $12 per month. Wanted: Elderly couple or middle aged lady to share 4 room modern apartment. 1517 Bowen. NEWLY DECORATED two room fur- nished apartment, kitchenette, pri- vate bath, private entrance. Laundry privileges. Adults only. 910 Ave. B. 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. Bawy., or call J. B. Smith, 1916, FURNISHED basement apartment, private entrance. Shower bath- Toom. Suitable for couple, or two women. Capitol Court No. 7. MODERN APARTMENT, downtown, city heat, or wanted: two gentle- ‘men to share it with another gen- tleman. Geo. M. Register. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, two private entrances. Private bath. Washing facilities. Available Oct. 1, Adults only. 523 6th. COMPLETELY furnished 2 rooms and private bath. Private entrance. Suitable for two. Available October Ast. Call at 700 1st St. ONE room ‘for light housekeeping. Lights, water, gas furnished. vate entrance. Ground floor. 406 1th St. THREE ROOM strictly modern apart- ment, furnished. Private entrance. Also § room house for rent, 406 9th &t. DESIRABLE furnished page hea) apartment. Apply afternoons evenings. North side door. 320 ttn St. OCTOBER 1, 3 rooms and private bath. Strictly modern apartment in new building. Call at 423 11th. FURNISHED apartments. LEAVING for Seattle and Portland. eel 29. Have room for two. Call Land for We Bay LAND, Section 1 Telfer Township about 2¢ miles coe Bis- marck. Geo. M. a Yarm or unimproved land for sale’ WM. HAWLEY, Baldwin, Wis. Roommate Wanted WANTED: One or two gentlemen to share 4-room furnished apartment, __olty heated, Phone 2374-W. NEAT young man desires roommate. Eoard if desired. Centrally located. Near bus line. 623 6th. Wanted to Rent Good location. Near high and a gas school. 818 7th St. TWO ROOM modern furnished apartment. Gas, lights, heat, in- cluded, 613 3rd St. Phone 747. MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished, Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601. basement apartment. $16. 222 3rd St. ONE ROOM basement near bath. Everything furnished. 607 Fifth 8t. Phone 403-R. micnencha apartment. 411 Sth St. ONE ROOM furnished upstairs hei Suitable for one or two. FoRNIsES 3 rooms. Private bath. First floor. Laundry privileges. Call 851-W. breakfasts; APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd St. Phone 852. ie .|FOR RENT: Commercial Real Estate WILL TRADE, large house and lot, beautiful location, three blocks from lake, Lake City, Minn., for smal] modern home in Bismarck. Write Tribune Ad. 23835. Buildings building 25x80 feet on Main avenue. Sult- able for any type of business. In- cludes full basement. Available immediately. See UB M. Casey & &on, Bismarck. Farms for Sale GOOD FARM (for sale, 320 acres, b miles west of Killdeer. Running water and gopd coal mines. Will sell fully equipped with livestock and_ machin or without. Jacob J. Fleck, Killdeer, N. D. 1,000 ACRES wild hay in windrow. Included in 3,000 acres of leased land. Fenced. Buildings, artesian well. Gettysburg, 8. Dak. Write 8, cb gale. Grand Hotel, Watertown, DAIRY FARM for quick sale, 160 acres. $200 down payment. Balance long time ae Aa P.O, Box 323, Bemidji, Minn. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt, Either regular - 8) filled, 409 9th St. Phone 1 ee ees insertions met he vorsives by 38 hs eaemase: apeene who —_ te Pareles! meet ads sure send clippings @f ad or state obone member given in the ad. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE

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