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“CLOSE NEAR BEST LEVELS OF DAY IN IRREGULAR MARKET Stocks Rise, Fall, Rise Again; Transfers Around 2,400,- 000 Shares New York, Sept. 27.—(7)—Price ‘arometers rose, fell and soared aguinr ‘with Pewiiieriig, rapidity in Monday's stock market Gains of t to 4 points were widely distributed at the fast opening. Profit selling and e@ break in U. 8. Steel knocked quotations down shortly afterward. Another recovery wave hit the list ‘n the final hour, with rallies to 5 or more points. among those prominent on the come- ‘ack. The close was at or near the best levels of the day. Transfers were eround 2,400,000 shares. Bonds and commodities were un- even. Wheat at Chicago was up 1% to | Sep. 2% cents a bushel on reports of heavy exports, Corn was unchanged to % lower. Cotton turned narrow after carly setbacks. | Livestock. | 80. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Sept. 27.—(AP—U. 5. D. A.)—Cattle 17,800; supply most- ly grassers, undertone generally 25 lower; 7.00 to 10.00 bulk grass killer steers: 5.00 to 7.00 most heifers; cows 4.50 to 6.00; good kinds up to 7.00 or more; cutters 3.25 to 425; sausage bulls 5.25 to 6.00; best up to 6.50; me- dium and good stocker steers 6.50 to 2.50; plain down to 5.00. Calves 3,200; early top vealers 11.00. Sheep 11,500; 1,922 flab lee part of salable supply feeder flesh; sellers asking 25 or more higher on slaugh- ter lambs; about steady on other classes; good to choice slaughter Jambs at last week's close, 9.75; few choice 10.00; range feeders 10.00-25. Dairy cows slow, supply light; good springers quoted about steady, around BE ro B undertone weak on lower Hogs, 3,500; bidding slow, steady to 10 lower than Friday and Saturday; weights 250 Ibs. showing full decline; 170-270 Ibs., 11.40-55; top 11.65 spar- ingly; bulk supplies 270-300 Ibs. 11.00-40; few 300-350 Ibs. 10.75-11.15; | Dec. 140-160 Ibs. 11,00-40; sows 360 Ibs. down 10.50-70; 360-450 Ibs. 10.25-50; heavier weights down to 10. 15; aver- age cost Saturday 11.02; weight 255; Hee the week, cost 11.11; weight 243 cuca gs sept, er D. A.) Ha waste th oe “direct, 3,000; very market unevenly lower; fully “25 ott; ofteriag: 26:50 lower’on steers and’ she stock: few loads specialty weighty steer steady at 19:00 lic steers of quality and 11 at 16.00 down to 11.00 tnd belows. all etter stoce eee totes slow; many bids 50 off on grassy and short fed heifers: bulls weak to 15 lower at 7.50 di vealers 50-1.00 Sheep 14,000, including 2,000 direct; | Dec. good to spring lambs Oe hes slow, i . sales ai mation 10.25-51 best held ‘above I steady; pibagnter, ewes 3.50- ohne sales good feeding lambs Sioux city, Sep: hs me —P)}—(U D. 4.)—Cattle 14,500; calves 1005" “fed steers, yearlings and heifers meager ‘upply, dull, weak: cows liberal; un- flertown weak to 25 lower; scattered early sales: Stockers and feeders wea any bids 25 off; few fed steers and aes one above 15.00; prime b 8 quo’ ind 18.00 and above; most one Bas 7.25 mene low cutters down to 3.75; load lots choice vealers held above 6. 00; liberal quota salable ; early sales ted heif, - ers 7.75 dow: ane 4000; opened: fairly active ‘to -10 lower than Friday's is} ere 25 off at 11.60; good ‘0 Ib. butchers 11.40- ie 160-190 2 lights 10.75-11.3! ors pigalnge. 10.51 lots feeder pigs 9.06. 0. including 751 ring lamb bids buye round 25 lower at ewes opened steady; early sales up to 4.50; small lots broken month p08 solid mouth breeding ewes Washington Rui 1, large oe M a Ri ts U! Dakote Bliss triumphs th reded Bias ied or 1, 80. MINNEAPOLIS Phd ad ad cPatatoes o umphs and Gre Aepending on qi MINNEAPOLIS FLOU Minneapolis, Sept. carload lots, per changed cs unchanged, shipments 23, Tee RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Sept. 27.—()—Range of carlot gr iin sal Wheat, No. 1 h Bi Necro, fo: 3 s No. 1, 80%. No. raed L103 No No. 3 dark hard Pi 1 No. 3 hard 1. 1 Corn, No, 1 m' 1.10; No. 1 yellow No. 1 mixed -32-33; No. 3 red be 4, e ieniny on ‘seed ¥ 326075 cwt. MINNEAPOLIS ci eeenanenlle, Sept. srestocks *I4iirat Bank stock 11 Firat Bask stock 11%. [c rain Quotations| vce oe GRAIN by Russell-Miller Co.) 27, 1937 rir peek No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. . No, 2 dark northern, 87 Ibs. No, 3 dark northern, 56 lbs. No, 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs, No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. . No, 4 dark northern, 53 lbs. . No. 5 dark 52 Ibs. . No. 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. . No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. ... Sample grain: 49 lbs., 85; 48 Ibs, tf 46 lbs., 76; 45 Ibe. 73; 43 Ibs, 67; 42 Ibs, 64; ‘ 40 Ibs. 58; 39 Ibs., 55; 38 lbs., 52; 37 Ibs. 49. ‘No. 1 hard amber durum . eee BANGE Chicago, Sept, 27 Hit Low Close Wheat “Cpa Fue toe Love 108% 108% 107% 108% 1.08% 1.07% 1.08% U% 85% 8% 33% 31% 12% 64% a 30% 923% 4% 80 19% 10.85 10.60 10.80 10.52 10.62 10.35 10.60 10.35 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE pone , Sept. 27.—(P)— eal ie Hizh Low Clone 116% 1.16% 1.15% 1.16% oo 1.14% 115% 1.14% 1.14% 1.13% 1.14% 118% 114% May ley— eared Bat 755% 355% 55% 55% 48% 47% ATH 18% 15% = 75% 4% 14 14% 20% 28% «20 20% 20% 2.03% 2.05% 2.03% 2.05% 2.04% 2.08 2.04% 2.08 2.09% 2.10 2.09% 2.10 DULUTH RANGE Duluth Minn., Sept. 27—()— Open pie Low slower, MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN y H reels a day 360 compared to ale 5, panne x quotations today follow: | 2 clos! ju Gash Wheat thy DNS 60 Ibs.... 123% 138% ee 1.23% 1.30% 57 seers 122% 1.28% aeeee 55 aie 1.18% 124% 5 jp eevee L6H 121% » 118% 1.18% « 110% 1.16% thern spring .... 118% 121% seco (Lower test dee ht norainally Montana Winter. Wheat 118% North 13% 16% woes 114% =, -U Lt aoe le 115% +o 112% 114% eee 11K 1.13% ooo 110% 1.12% Durum seece ovcee ey Hd Hv! Sig bane pate 1 110 198 1.06 104 102 100 Fie vs ese & BEE SSEEEEES THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1987 For Good Used Furniture Read the Want-Ads EXPORT PURCHASES HELP BOOST WHEAT NEARLY FOUR CENTS Small Increase in Visible Sup- ply Is Further Aid to Upturn Chicago, Sept. 27.—(®)—1 export, Purchases of wheat, 1900,000" bushels from the United States and 500,000 from Canada, Assertions were current that the year's peak of United States supplies had been reached. last wheat showed some reaction from the top but closed 1%- 2% above Saturday's finish, Sept. Byer %, Dec, RR a 1.08%. » Com unchanged lower, Oct, ‘73%, Dec. 64%-65, and oats % off to % advanced, WHBAT CLOSE: STRONG IN MINNEAroL Minneapolis, Sept. 27.—()—Wheat prices closed strong Monday despite considerable epposlcion. brought about by_ weakness in stocks. September wheat futures closed 1% higher at 1.16%; Dec, 1% at 1.14%, and May 1% at 1.14%. Commission house and crusher de- mand helped the flax market along. September Dex closed 2% higher at HG » Dec. 4 at 2.08, and May 4 at Coarse grains ruled hi her, Sep- tember onte futures close ne higher premiums were un- changed, with winter wheat In good demand. Durum was strong. Cash corn was quiet. Oats were Rye bids were weaker. Bar- ley was firm, Flax of medium to poor quality was slower, Produce Markets iCAGO Chicago, Sept 27.—@)—Butter, Poultry and ese Prices showed little Ont fe Monday. utter 9, 139. ‘steady; creamery-spe- af ais (98. score) 35-35%; extras (92) %; extra te (90-91) 33% -3 (88-89) i384 -% seconds (8 siete) Kae jards (90 centrall 7 ed carlots Oe atonal eraltirsts 102 24%; fresh graded firsts 3 cars 23%; current re- oultry, pee 19 trucks, steady; hens 434 ib » Ke ahi peas span: 4 ba H rn hens 15; springs, colore 20, Plymouth Rock White Rock Bs 3 broilers, Colored? 22, Plymouth White Rock 24; bareback chick- ens. 18, Leghorn chicken: 15, Leghorn roosters ee 20, young toms 23, old keys 16; young ducks 4% 20, colored 18, small whit 18; old geese 15, young 17, 20; roosters {urkeys, hens 18; No, 2 tur- aap white colored NEW YORK a York, Sept. 27.—(®)—Butter, steady: creamery, higher than 6; extra (93 score) 35%; firsts Gs 91 scores) 3234-35; seconds 84-87 Gaepted) 29%4-32, Centralized’ (90 score) beh Pieler! 29,320, steady: state, ee fresh fancy 20-20 eld, fancy 1936 a oh xed color; pecial 27; firsts seco! ; mediums 21- dirties No. 1, 2 verage checks -19; refrigerator special packs 2i- refrigerator standards 23%-23%; ‘rigerator firsts 23-23%; refrigera- re reeoonds 21-22%; refrigerator med- 21-21%; refrigerator dirties 21- ressed poultry steady to firm. Fresh (boxes) chickens, broilers 22%- 33; fryers 21%-26%: Beaton ae Fowls, 36-42 Ibs. 18% -2316; Ib: 20% -25 447 60-68 ibs. 23-27" Old roort Sprig turkeys (North- 24-32; ducks 16-18; frozen Ges aE broilers 25-33, Old 6%-19; turkeys, (Northwest- ern Hhyeeay and southwestern 18-30; poultry, by freight and ex- nominal; no quotations. ites, pesale of premium marks nearby: and midwestern pre- mium marks 38-40; exchange specials 32-37; exchange standards 31-31%; fancy mediums 32-34%: exchange mediums and premium pullets 27-3144; eowees to Dullets 21-26; Pacific coast Fimbo and premiums 39% -42: Pacific cpaat ary ste: roy Pacific coast fic coast med- fume sell; Pacitic. chase pullets 22%- * Drowns, extra fancy 36%-42; near- A iene western special packs 30-36; |-29; nearby small to med- toms: bitin Duck eggs, fancy to extra fancy 30- 34; othe: fair to fine 24-28. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES » 27.—(P}—. a fanaa High Low Close orage Standards, November secess 83% 33% 33% Egg Futures: Re ra ine ser R i pe ry + MR 22% 22% sega bee Tet asK dia Miscellaneous FOREIGN EXCHANG! New Yorke Rept 1 iy Foreign exchange mixed: Great Britain de- mand {n dollars, others’ in cents: Tal’ b25%: No 24 fi lorway 25.58; Montreal in New Yor! CALL MONEY, New York, ‘Sept. 27.—(7—Call pene: steady, i? fag? pant su ay: rime commercial paper Time loans steady, 60-99 bey TK! t: 6 mos. 1% per cent. Bankers accept- ances unchanged. CURB STOCKS York, Gene 27.—@)—Curb; ai, Ele erat yj Share 12%, Fisk Rubber 8%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Sept. ment Bonds: Treasury 4%'s 115.24. Treasury 4's 111.8. CRI ARO. STOCKS the Associated Press) midwest Corp. 7%. Reb bd go caer GRAIN pen (EEL Wee E- 27.. aa agree No, 1 northern, 1.41%; No. Ropther orn ist: No. 3 northern 1. Si 50%. U. 8. Minister to Austria Is Dead minister to Austria, lay Monday in a hotel room where died suddenly Sunday of oe pneumonia just two weeks after taking over actual charge of his 16 s 1% 19%. 376 No tise. 210 Bat eee Closing Prices Sept. 27. Adams Exp 13%] Lig MB (4a) 88% Alas Jun 10% | Loew's oe All Ch D. 190 | Lorillard (P) 19% Allis-Ch. 55 | Mack Trks 31 Am Can 95 | Mar iFeld 18% Am Cy Sug 19 AmH&L 4% Am Inter 10 Am Loco 26 38% 15% 1% 30 0% 35% 38 a°FF Hoon 76 14% 45% 0% 8% 12% 57% 23% 4% 11% 18% ‘15% 11K 24% 21 Briggs Mfg 32% Budd Wh 6% Bur Ad Mh 25 But Cop &Z 4% Cal Z-La 2% Can Pac 9% Case J I 132 Caterpil 4% Celanese 290% Cer d Pasco 5¢ Ches &O 41 chia&NW. Nat Dy Pr 17% Nat, Distill 26% Nat Pr & Lt ove 5 28% No Am Avis 7% No Amer 20% No Pacific 19% Ohio Oil 12% BRBRESEESB senerel| ZH RAE bate gope Phe = 283% | Std Oil In Dome Mine 41% 35% 142 El Auto Lite 30% El Pw & Lt 14% 25% 3% 3% 51% 0% 12% 25 29 2% 15% | United 38% 30% 1% 17% | US Pipe x 60 |US R. & Imp. 7% 10% |US Rubber 38% 3% | US Smelt. R. 77 ll Cent 16 | U8 Steel 83 Ind Rayon 31 |US8 Stl. Pf. 121% Int Bus M 144 |Vanadium 22% Int Harv 92 | War, Pict. 10% Int Nick C 53% | West. Un. 31% Int T & Tel 8 | West. Air. 28% Johns-Man 99 | West. El. 114% Kennecott 47 |White Mot. 16% Breee (8 8) 19% | Wilson & Co. Krog Groc 18%|Woolworth 42% Lib-O-F G1 56 | Wrigley, Jr. 68 % Swift & Co. 19% ‘Texas 41% ‘Tex. Gul. Sul, 32% T. P, ©, & O, 10% Tim. Roll. 55% Trans-Am, 13% ‘Tri-Cont. Cor. Bd Gomes Hee Prod Houd-H B Howe Sound’ Hudson Mot Hupp Mot pu LUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Sept. 27.—UM—Closing cash prices. Whe: 1 heavy dark horthern apring 1i3%-198%0; Now dark northern, 1.28% -1.31%; 2, jo. 3, 1.13%%-1.3 ig; No. 3%: No. 1 northern 1. Taxes. 21 dark ad winter Montana 1. No, No. 5, 93-: 98. 5 Mixed durum discounted 3-6 hard ambers. Flax _No. ey Eph Rye No. 2, Gate Nod white 31% 31 qebatley: Malting 5 Hah below Yeca 53%- Bo! N WOOL Boston, Se: M—(U. 8. D, A.) —The wool market continued aulet Little domestic woo! is to til the good ‘ket becomes estab. ished! and dealers were not pressing sales, Es SUMMONS state OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- iF INT Disteicn 01 j= BIGIALD meee FOURTH JU: RICHARD HOFF, PLAINTIFF, vs, SALLIE _H. H. Lo’ Fons gsc] 1 JOH. ees JAMES W. an son ROGERS BUR- EpiaH co NORTH DA- KOTA A DUET Ae CORPOR- ON, and all other persons u tnown' claiming any estate or terest in or lien or incumbra upon the property herein 4 Soe DEFENDANTS. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE- FENDANTS: You, and each of you, requir. 4 e to answer 27.—@)—Govern- | # 4 which ie an vale in the office’. of the Clerk of Court in Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, and Be serve a a4 of your answer thi upon the scriber oo ie the ca es pee rek, in oe f Burl ‘and State of Nort Pabot within ap Heol the ervice of thi YOUR LUCKY NUMBER {s our phone number, Quality Worker! []]]——ssssS furnished room with morning and ‘evening meals. Ladies only. 401 Fifth St, Phone 145. aS A. Few steps to bus line. ROOM and board. $25 per Private entrance. 919 Sth a Business Opportunity Male Help Wanted Instruction MAN or woman wanted to handle distribution of famous Watkins Porducts in Bismarck. New gigan- tic $15,000 customer prize contest spells fast volume sales. Excellent earning arrangement. You share in new $10,000 free cars and cash/& bonus offer. No investment. Write J. R. Watkins Company, D89, Winona, Minnesota. FOR SALE—Laundry route and equipment. Write Tribune Ad. Seed and Feed ATTENTION: Hog feeders, for best Tesults and bigger profits feed Co., Bismarck, N. Dak. Rooms for Rent COZY BASEMENT sleeping room, radiantfire, hot water always. Gen- ean only. 715 2nd St. Phone ONE oF two nicely furnished rooms. Gentlemen preferred. On bus line. Centrally located. Phone 1166 be- MAN WANTED MUST have car. Work in rural dis- tricts. Your home county. Perma- nent. Good pay weekly. Give age and experience. Write P. N. Blake, 415 Lbr. Exch. Bldg., Minneapolis, Minnesota. STEADY WORK — GOOD PAY man wanted to call on farmers in nearby county. No ex- perience or capital required. Make up to $12 a day. Write McNess Co., Dept. 8S, Freeport, Illinois. INVESTORS SYNDICATE want @ capable high class representative for the Bismarck District. State qualifications. Write to D. C. Penniman, Agency Manager, 411- Ist. Nat'l, Bank Bidg., Fargo, N. D. WANTED: Men to pick corn by the bushel. Florence M, Little, Baldwin. -|BARBER wanted, first class. Har- 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 Pp. m. or after 6:30 p. m. rington’s. Bismarck. Phone 130, Work Wanted 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 TWO EXPERIENCED girls want work by day or hour. Take care of children nights, Call 639-W. .| EXPERIENCED gir) wants hour or Thayer. Phone 1770. NICE. SLEEPING room for one or two. Always hot water. No drinking. 210 Ave. B. day work. Also caring for children. Phone 588-M. EXPERIENCED cook and waltress pans work, Write Tribune Ad. PART time work wanted. Will take care of children. Phone 499-W. Ask for Agnes. ren 216 Ave. B, West. Phone WANTED—Day work by reliable ex- perlenced girl, Call 1492. Ask for ATTRACTIVE well furnished room. Suitable for two girls. Near capi- tol. 1021 Fifth 8t.: SEMI-basement room for one or two. Private entrance. 611 Ave. Phone 1570-R. NICE SLEEPING room. Always hot water. On bus line, 617 7th St. LARGE sleeping room suitable for two. Phone 1778-M. 300 4th St. LARGE front sleeping room in papas ern home, 418 3nd: 8t. NEWLY’ remodeled for rent. 400 4th St. NICE room in private home, near high school. 616 7th 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. va right for immediate removal. posting machines, numbering vel chines and other bank equipment. Write G. C. Hegiand, Bottineau, North Dakota. aeeriny Seroon CHRISTMAS CARDS—It is none too early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later delivery, either printed or engraved. Samples are now on display. Bis- marck Tribune Company. 600 BU. of tomatoes, picked before frost. Large percentage ripe. 60 cents per bushel. Many truckloads of ripe watermelon. Truckers wanted, Alvin Lange, Baldwin, N. WINDCHARGER light plants, sup- piles, propellers battery electric fence units, etc. Beacon Electric. pied Main Ave. East, Bismarck, N. GIRL'S NIGGERHEAD coat, size 16, Good condition. Reasonable. Also “Blue Boy” picture. Write Tri- bune Ad. 23874. SHOTGUN, set of Ludwig drums, men’s shoe skates, 9%; cabin logs, uoay Tug, 9x12. Very reasonable. SMALL watermelons, 50 cents bushel, Wm. Erlenmeyer, 5 mee due south of Ball Park. L. C. SMITH typewriter in perfect condition. Phone 2280. Arvid G. Wilund, 417% Broadway. REDFACE Lovebirds, $3.50; Keets, $2.00; blue canaries, $7.00. 314 7th Ave. 8., Jamestown, N. D. TEN thousand bushels Early Ohio potatoes. 18¢ per bushel. Bros., Arthur, N. Dak. GRAVEL box, four yards Tor Tong wheel base truck. M. B. Gilman REBUILT mimeograph with new ma: chine guarantee. Inquire at Trib- une office, 1 ages 12. Inquire 415 W. Bdwy. storage building. Size 25x35. Rear of 112 4th St. M. W. Neff. | tract of land hereinafter dei ssed . 3 white 53%; No. 3 white # L. Cru for Pla intite, Sismarck, North Dakota. De! ants: the 50-year-old Py Cha L. Cc Kttorsey tor Platntite, Bismarck, North Dako! 20-27 10-4-11-18, and which wi for taxation ir 1929 wi re ry + bet He E Decsinber, ane duly 01d, the law, for the dee Iinquent a d ot 928s and sald sade wili'expire ninety devs from will expire ninety, ys from we Mri od ‘ice of this notic: dese: ry ey At a follow: Ni ot ck, ay Rapin rn Pacific Second Radi mn te Ca ft Bismarck, county of Burislen. State of North y ameuat e required to redeem at this ‘Amount sold for, $17.0: date, In sadition to th iga samount At "| will be required service of thi 4 ‘In reat as ote. eres idee yaa asanions pen cagern ex: Dee: a Fedora gn as hereo: sue older of sie tax sale ce ertifie ee oAS hai nd and official 24th ai any of eeagh 1937. siresicr Acti Auditor Oates a Gaunt, Bag tne : ‘i ‘WANTED—Hour work by experienced girl, Phone 1117-J. Perfection Cleaners Ladie’s Dresses Cleaned Only 50c 718 Thayer Si,g0 Household Goods for Sale PIANO, davenport and chair, studio couch, Wilton rug, buffet, table, sewing machine, radio, ice box, be dressers, electric plate, cleaner, gasoline range, typewriter, other miscellaneous goods. Also Tummage. 315 Mandan St. PRICED ea. Pine bari Chef - gas range like new; Simplex Ironer; ful size metal bed; dresser, and box spring. Phone 2338. 831 13th &t. 8x11 FRENCH rug, walnut color me- tal bed, two dressers, library table. Phone 860 or call 714 Ave. A after laneous household articles. 323 10th 8t. DINETTE set, bedroom set, kitchen set, single bed, two % beds and arm chair. 318 Hannafin, SUE ee ed Instructor. Shorthand writing. 223 2nd Street. Gal ity FOR SALE Six-room modern bungalow, in- cluding three bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen. Built- in Frigidaire. Attached garage. Glaseed-in porch. Full basement. One of the excellent homes and locations in Bismarck. Federal Houses for Rent 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 § room modern duplex. Gas heat. Immediate possession. Phone 278. Price Owens. ONE STORY 5 room cottage, $25 per month. Immediate possession. Call at 307 Bdwy. SEVEN room modern house. Avail- able October 10th. Low rent. Tele- phone 249, SIX room modern bungalow, good shape, close in. $35. Geo. M. Reg- ister. LOWER duplex, two bedrooms. Heat and water furnished. R. W. San- ders. Phone 1341. 8 ROOM house, 5 bedrooms . Avail- able October Ist. Call 1610. 402 Mandan 8t. FIVE room modern house and gar. age for rent. Call at 507 9th St. SMALL 6 room modern house. $40 per month, Phone 419. $100.00 and 5% interest annually will buy 2 $5,000.00 farm Wells, Sheriane, Kidder, ‘Bank. bio st on ite, = 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 ladiés. Write Tribune Ad. 23808, 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. TWO room heated downtown apart- ment over Vantine Paint and Glass, immediate possession. Monthly rental ead Hedden Real ONE TWO ROOM modern basement apartment, $12 per month. Wanted: Elderly couple or middle aged lady to share 4 room modern apartment. 1517 Bowen. HOUSEHOLD goods, furniture of all kinds, cheap. Also Chevrolet. 318 2nd 8t. MARTHA Washington sewing cabi- net. Excellent condition, 402 Man- dan 8t. WRITING desk and bookcase, chest, small steel kitchen fable Phone 842-M. 614 10th St. 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 Sth Street. JEWELL COAL range. Cheap. In- quire at 2202 Ave. A. East. Phone 1537-J. 8-PIECE walnut dining room set. Priced very reasonably. Phone PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET Phen 176 Fresh Cut Round Steak, 2 ibs. 450 Liver Sausage, per 150 We deliver ‘any order ove! 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 be cattle, sheep or hogs. With- 85 miles, Bismarck. Removed promptly. Phone Bismarck 2313 collect. We pay for the call. North- ern Rendering Co. For Sale NEW and A ed eleing:_ machines, eat grinders, coffee mills, scale service, all makes. Toledo Scale Sept. 29. Have room for two, Call 201-R. Land for Sale LAND. Section 1 in Telfer Township about 24 miles from Bis- marck. . M. Register. TWO bedroom, living room, bath and kitchen in new fireproof building. Inquire Park Food Store, 234 W. Bdwy., or call J, B, Smith, 1916. MODERN APARTMENT, downtown, city heat, or wanted: two gentle- men to share it with another gen- tleman. Geo. M. Register. COMPLETELY furnished 2 rooms and private bath, Private entrance. Suitable for two. Available October Ast. Call at 700 1st St. FURNISHED three or four rooms with private bath, city heated. De- sirable gentlemen or ladies. Phone 2374-W. NE room for light he ping. Lights, water, gas furnished. Pri- =e entrance. Ground floor. 406 iaNEe ROOM strictly modern apari- ment, furnished. Private entrance, ee 5 room house for rent, 406 9th DESIRABLE furnished basement apartment. Apply afternoons or srenings, North side door. 320 11th THREE FURNIBHED apartments. Good location. Near high school and grade school. 818 7th St. MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished, Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601. ONE room furnished apertment, stairs, for light housekeeping. faa per mont 1100 Bdwy. =i large one room gas heated basement ‘apartment. Downtown. $16. 222 3rd St. ONE ROOM paseraent aaa rig Phone 403-R. ;| ONE ROOM furnished upstairs ophheae Suitable for one or two. FORREED 3 Tooms. Private bath. aus floor. Laundry ‘privileges. Call “us ine, Call $28 70h, APARTMENT for rent. 3215 3rd &t. Phone 852. tairs rooms. On _ Real Eatate TRADE, large beautiful location, ha blocks from lake, Lake City, Minn. | for 7 Automobiles for Sale USED CARS These Cars Carry Gold Seal Bond Guarantec 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan Chrysler Airflow Sedan Chrysler Airflow Sedan Plymouth Tudor International Pickup Chevrolet Pickup Plymouth Sedan Chrysler Sedan Chrysler Sedan Plymouth P. A. Scdan Plymouth Sedan Pontiac Coach Plymouth Sedan Ford Coupe Chevrolet Coach See this fine selection of Used Cars before you buy. 23 years of Honest Used Car Dcalings CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, 1932 1933 1935 1935 1936 Coupe Pontiac Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan .. Dependable Used Trucks 1935 Chevrolet, 157 inch, dual 32-6 ... + 45 1936 Dodge Pickup . M. B, GILMAN co. and and Bdwy. 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 ‘29 Chevrolet Panel Chevrolet 131,-Duais— a Oe ‘157-10 “ply duals We trade and give terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. 1935 DODGE tudor with trunk, A-2 shape; 1937 G. E. radio, 30 days old, 10-tube cabinet; 1937 Crosley refrigerator, 4 months old, 6 ft.; 2-wheel pickup trailer, 7 ft. box, good tires, dog house, well built, Call 1296-M. 518 2ist St. USED house trailers—1936 standard and. 1936 deluxe Covered Wagons, 1936 Palace Master DeLuxe. Very good condition; can be bought on reasonable terms. H. W. Lyons, Jamestown, N. Dak., distributors for Palace and Bender Trailers. HOUSE TRAILER: 19 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. PONTIAC 8 cly. sedan in good con- dition. Priced low for quick sale, Martin Holtan, Washburn, N. D. Buildings FOR RENT: Commercial building 25x80 feet on Main avenue. Suit- able for any type of business. In- cludes full basement. Available Farms for Sale GOOD FARM for sale, 320 acres, & miles west of Killdeer. Running water and good coal mines. Will sell fully equipped with livestock and machinery or without. Jacob J, Fleck, Killdeer, N. D. 1000 ACRES wild hay in windrow, Included in 3,000 acres of leased land, Fenced. Buildings, artesian well. Gettysburg, 8. Dak. Write 8 J, Gidley, Grand Hotel, Watertown 8. Dak. DAIRY FARM for quick sale, 166 acres. $200 down payment. Balance Jong time loan. P.O. Box 323, Bemidji, Minn. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. aff sit

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