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PRICE ADVANCE IN BRISK N. Y. MARKET BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Sept. 28, 1987 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs, No, 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No, 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs, No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. - Sgme Gains Are Cancelled; Spe- culators Tend to Buy; Share Turnover 1,400,000 . New York, Sept: 28.—(7)—Special- ties held the advancing limelight in ‘Tuesday's stock market while some Sequent recoveries and several favor- ites climbed as much as 7 at the best. Speculative forces leaned toward the Youying side on the theory the rally apie Monday still had some distance go. The trading volume was consider- ably under the day before, transfers | De @pproximating 1,400,000 shares. Commodities were uneven. coppers and rails Steels, motors, Seemed somewhat exhausted after Dec. taeir brisk push of Monday. Business optimism opt expressed by General Dawes and President Brown of Johns-Manville was weloome to the tinancial sector and tended to encour- age those who feel conditions eco- uomically have been better than market sentiment. Livestock 80. ST. PAUL South St, Paul, Sept. 28.—(7)}—(U. S. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 3.500; slow. holdover liberal, most grassers about steady, grassy steers around 3.00-1026;, pla plain kinds down to 6.50; most grassy steers 5.00-7.00; low cut- ter and cutter cows 3.00-4.25; beef cows 4.50-6.00; good cows up to 7.00; weighty stockers and bulls 250 down; plain to medium steers 5.00-7.00. Good calves, 2,200; early top vealers ee eae steady, good grades down Hogs 4,800; fairly active, lights and butchers 10-15 lower; sows 20 down; 170-270 Ibs, 11.25-50; top 11.50; 270- 300 Ibs. 10,90-11.25; 300-350 Ibs. 10.65- 11,00; 140-160 Ibs, largely 11.00-25; Sows 360 Ibs. down 10.30-50; 350-400 Ibs. 1015-90; heavyweights down to 30.00; feeder pigs strong, peerage cost ‘Monday 11.11; oop 236 Ibs. Dairy cows good slaughter 1 b largely oe ambs Monday _Eiloene ro, Be aia faily fs i most good sows. lightweights to se 1,500; hardly fed steers here \ Sloux Giae Sify te, j-—(U. §. D. A.)-—Cattle 40062 calves 60; siauphe ora Sand yearlings slow, fairly juali jargely medium: stock run increased oe hole jovei Mo: ves cl around 15.00; carlots 775 heifers bulk beef co: re s ouinly, AS 75 =: rs Riera highe ate Hogs 3000; including 100 direct; shipping demand absent; opening rates sg medium and light sows bid a an cree feeder pigs 9.00-10.50; age 10.25 wth ep 2200; no earl: ring lamb bids; aa soned y, askin Biconk rte : MW western feeders * 50; Srotse’ ote Teeaing ewes DA.) on track 413, total US. 601; best quality triumphs ‘onger, demand good, other nd fair; supplies er cwt. Idaho’ Russet ‘occasion- UE No. i Burbanks 1.10; Montana Russet Burbani fair condition 1.15-20; Col- Hat Rea McClures US. Ne 1, mostly bee, Noh Dakot: ae hs US. No. 1, and. pati ded too: sacabbieie, ar No “ait ar’ %-90 mo: 5 partir Seta triumphs US. No, » 85. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES * minneapolts, Sept. 28.—()—Range lot 13 sal 1 heavy dark northern 20%; No. 1 dark, north: 1AM! sample grade dark 4 he * rd winter Lag “L7ig; Nov 1 herd ember Qurum Corn No. 1 yellow 97, Oats, white 30%-22%; No. 3 Pnayy, z white ay ee No.8 malting 64%-82; No. sal ie le FF le 5 1%-3.20%. sao, Hope 28--U—Cast wheat, wi eae Pe Gorn, Ne. I malsed 1, 1 Oats: Nos d white 34%. a, No. 3, 53% -84%. ree etd ae GOR yA 1.20. 0. pitarion, fas 40-48 nom mafting 60- Timothy 00d 3.25-75 cwt. 3 No. 1 yellow mad scoured bas! Jom D offering OF- combing orl- 790 coni were none Bresch ginal woot at 85 cents. Pre ee ora to nange :| puluth, Minn, Sept. 28 Durum— id Aes Minnea: is hard winter | 1 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Sept. 28.—()}— Wheat— Open Hi 1.16% & 1.15% 113% 48% 29% 29% 208 211 2.08 4120 212 2.12 DULUTB mone | —(P)— a ren aa By a Ba gees Pr it eet gr ed CASB GRAIN aimnes is, A cialis 07 compared to 63 polis cash wheat and coarse in juotations today follow grain closing 9' Delivered Todsrive 1.24% 1.31% 1.23% 1.29% 56 > 1.21% 1.37% + 1.19% 1.25% 56 1.17% 1.22% % 1,145 1.19% + 111% 1.16% bs. ...... 108% 1.138% . + 1.05% 1.10% 1,19% 1.22% ... st weight nominally discounted 4c Ib.} Montana Winter Wheat 114% 1.16% - 113% 1.16% _ » 111% 1.13% 1.02% 112% - 101% 1.11% 99% 1.00% 97% 1.07% 96% 106% 93% 1.08% 91% 1.01% 80% 98% 81% 95% ebnteu Plt ttt} prerrr is 4 3 48 bee BsieuuRs Hi ge an FER & week BER ReaSeese FA FRR i) s iit ae 2e zs a 212 3.23 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 28.—(®—Flour, carload lots, per barra, in 98 pound n sacks: Family patents, 90; standard patents, 0-6. Shipments 33.495, Peed bran 17.80-18.00. andard middlings 20.50-31.50, RE «2 | said judgment and Spe be ie Ld __._THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1987 EARLY RECOVERY - || New-York Stocks| WEAKENS; wnat CLOSE FRACTION UP Absence of Aggressive Export Buying Factor in Failure to Hold Gains 38. — (>) — Wheat tages Tuesday about upturn for wheat was in July delivery, which was officially quoted Tuesday for the first time. Initial quotations for July were 1.03%. At the close, wheat was % to % Monday's finish, Dec. 1.08% to %, May 1.06% to %, July 1.04%, hanged to % higher, Oct. 73%, Dec. 65% to % and oats un- changed . EAT FUTUR! STRONG In MINNEAPOLIS Mnneapols, futures Position export trad ne jcember wheat cloned % higher at 1.15%, May % higher at Rid July ment on the blackboard at 1.12% and closed % above that figure. Crushers were good buyers of flax futures. December flax closed 2 high- er at 2.10 and May 2 higher at 2.12. icember oats clos * hi per at 29% and May \ higher at 26 cember rye closed & hgher at 74 band May unchanged at 74 December feed barley closed % hgher at, 48. Cash wheat arrivals increased and there was less aggressive d ind for other than the best types. Winter wnat eased durum was in good de- Demand for corn and oats tight. Rye was in good demand. Barley declined when receipts increased. Flax was in good demand. iz Lice ei | )) 35- xtrs (90! 515 3 32%-%. Seconds (84- ry panne (90 .central- stifmer: fei firsts lo- 4%; resh graded firsts focal i, cars 34; currant receipts Poultry, live, 38 trucks, steady; all colored ducks 16, small white + other live poultry prices unchang- NEW YORK New York, Sept. Hes aig ed 15,451 fiemer: mere er than extra 35: xtra (93 Bure) 35%- % score) 34%. Other 0 at. rites steady and unchang- oa. a), Backs. ; 25% iets firate “40%; standards Fresh (boxes) oli Frozen (boxes) chicke broil 34. Other fresh and frozen prices unchanged. Live poultry by freight, steady to ode as Chickens, Rocks 22-27; color- =! Fowls, colored 25-26; ee horn 17. Old roosters 17. Oth freight ay, unquoted. By_ ex! steady to weak; chick- eds 25. Fowls, colored fn 17-20; old roosters 17; 88 poultry unquoted. ete mediums 3014-33; ex- lums and premium utes Fi ese *Pacitic coast mediums Other whites, all browns and nauk eggs unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG UTUBEE Chicago, Sept. 28.—(#)—. Butter Futures: Storage | wianaeea noe Future erator " fs, Oct, . ‘ator SI Nov. ... High Low Close » 36% 33% 34% « 28 » 238% Miscellaneous 225% 23 y ae 23% 23% CALL MONEY York, Sept. money. steady, 1 per Pent all day. Prime commercial paper 1 per cent. Time loans econ ay 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos. 1% per Bankers Acceptances unchanged. FOREIGN eres! New York, Sept. excl hangs ateady; ‘arent Britain de- in ogliars: others in cents: G %; France 3 German tres, - 25.90; Nor’ Br 32; Montreal in New York ton00. NBAPOLIS “STOCKS 8, orettcet Bank Stock 11%. Northwest Banco 9. GOVERNMENT BONDS New. York, Sept. 28.—(@)—Govern- ment yaad CF reasu: 23, Treasury “ s itt ti B STOCKS New Tork, Bebe, 28.—()—Curb: American Gen. si ED Service lec, Bond & Share 12%. Fire Rubber 8%. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Pulsrn wpe 28. Sane, cash prices. heavy dark NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure and wale entered on the 28th day of September, A. D. 193: aetee, in the District Court of Bur. County, Fourth Judicial - Dis: WEP of the Beate: of North Daiote, wherein the Federal Land B Saint Paul, a Body Corporate, is Plain- tiff, and Amanda Johnson, a widow; Cecelia DeLong; Annie Koche: mater imor Clarence Ch lta in; Hattie Li yn; George Ch: th ns unknown, cl: estate or interest in, or cumbrance upon the real estate d eribed in the Complaint, whether the heirs, eyleeens Hragetad or cr itors of Christiansen, deceased, 1d a special. exe the: on the Baabesia nets SIneritt 0 of Bure AA County and State of North D: for that purpose sppointed, will sell at public auction front door of the Court Hous Cor Burl n the 26th October, A. D. 1937 at the hour o! o'clock: P. M. of that day, that ce real property ra) mortgaged pre! situated in the County of and State of North Dakota, directed in execution to sold, and more particularly des- cribed as follows: The Southwest Ten (10), Townsh' anid One (141) ‘North, 5auwe, in FEA Bas 80) West, containing One Hundred Sixty (160) acres, more or less, ac- cording to the government survey thereo! of. or so much thereof as may be nec 'y to satisfy att Jucament mits amounting 1 to the sum the date cruing costa of sale. Dated September 24tn, 1937, dE. Ans! Series of fede ld Gounty, marek, B . pak Ato We Naintife, Bien. iy bygoue 9-38 10-5-: 'Bis- ey %.|Gen. Mtra, - | Gillette %s,—i—cait | 44% Sept. 28.—(#)—Stocks 1 ‘Whe northern spring a5. 1.3453; No. 1 Sot Sc —— 1937 in| M. ft | of North Moose of apeilen Thirt tes Tack Adams Exp 13% [tl Lig MB 4a Alas Jun 10% theese 55% 6 20% 4 i; rf & i gna re @ $x Hl EEA g rl EE ESEE ae Fogger ERERSESESETEDEE é pte Kd a 1% 21% 31% But Cop&Z 4% Cal Z-La 2% Can Pac 9% Case (JI) 183 Caterpil 11% Celanese 28% | « Cer D Pasco §5 Chi Gt W Pf 7% Cont Mot 1% Cont Oil Del 38 Corn Prod 58% Cream Wh 25% Crosley 13%| Sperry Cub Am Sug 7 Curt Wret 4% Deere & Co 105 Dia Mtch 24 Dome Mines 42 Doug. Airc. 36% Dupont 144 East. Kod. 176 El, Auto Lite 31 El, Pw. & Lt. 14% Firestone Gen, Elec, Gen. Foods Gen, Mills Fl g Z Goodrich Goodyear Gra.-Paige G.N. Ir. Ctf. G. N, Ry. Pf. G. Wes. Sug Greyhound Hec. Prod. | Houd.-H, B. Howe Sound Hudson Mot, Hupp. Mot. Ill. Cent. %, Ind. Rayon 31% Int. Bus. Mh. 145% Int. Harv. 93% Int. Nick. Can 52% Int. T.& Tel. 7% Johns-Man. 101% Kennecott 47% Kresge (88.) 20% Krog. Groc. 18% b.-O-F GI, 57% Be 298 EERE 288 ssssgg¢ Z daadessss ze northern 1.19 f dark hard SE ays Durum: No. 1 hat 8.—(P)—Foreign | b 0. § white 315-8 Barley! Matting 55-70; fe ASH GRAIN Bern Lath: No, # nortnars No. 3 northern 1.27 iu 3 white 40% 5 Lat 0 No. 3 white 53%; No. INVESTMENT TRUSTS By the Associated Press) (Over Tne counter - w York) Maryland Fund 4.64 Quart Inc Sh 16.56, ii $ CHICAGO sTOCKs ‘Associated the Press) Miawert Corp 7%. Z ‘| RETENTION: Hog feeders, for YOUR LUCKY NUMBER allt our phone number. ality Wo Rooms fur Rent ‘XY BASEMENT vediantiire, hot water always. ree only. 715 and 8t. Bt phone NICELY FURNISHED basement sleeping room. Radiant fire. Suitable for light housekeeping. 216 Thayer _Ave, Phone 1276. ONE or two nicely furnished rooms Genkenen Pes preferred. On bus line line. Centrally located. Phone 1166 be- tween 5 and 7. LARGE room, always hot water. Clean and quiet. Four blocks from postoffice. Gentlemen preferred _16 W Thayer. DESIRABLE room available October 1st. Private entrance. Adjoining bath. 213 West Rosser. Phone 1639. ROOM in new modern air-condi- toned 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 i Gentlemen preferred. 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770. ATTRACTIVE room in fine resi- ene. Garage for rent. 204 Ave. B. esi For Good Used Furniture Read the Want-Ads Male Help Wanted INVESTORS SYNDICATE want a capable high class: representative for the Bismarck District. State Penniman, Agenc; Ist, Nat'l. Bank Bldg, Fargu, WANTED: Men to corn oy bushel. Florence M. Little, Bectwin, BARBER wanted, first class. ane rington’s. Bismarck. Phone 1: Female Help Wanted WANTED: Two experienced beauty operators to take charge of a shop. Call 15, Fred Brod. Saleswomen SELL XMAS CARDS, Box Assort- pp |. Engra' sota Bidg., Minneapolis, Minn. ——— Work Wanted RELIABLE young men and young women attending Commercial col- lege want places to earn board, room or both, Also reasonable light poeber Dns, rooms wanted. Phone ERIENOED girl wants hour or day work. Also caring for children. Phone 588-M. ATTRACTIVE: wal furnished room. Suitable for two girls. Near capt- tol. 1031 Fifth St, SEMI-basement room for one or two. Private entrance. 611 Ave. B. Phone 1810-R, NICE SLEEPING room, Always hot water, On bus line. 617 7th 8t. LARGE sleeping room suitable for two. Phone 1778-M. 309 4th St. SMALL room, one block from busi- ness section, $8. 222 2nd St. LARGE front sleeping room In mod- --tfn_home, 418 2nd St. _ NEWLY remodeled sleeping rooms for rent. 400 4th aw ese Room and Board ‘furnished room ae morning and evening meals. Ladies only. 401 Fifth St. Phone 145, 310 AVE. A. Few steps to line. $25 per month. and $25 month, board. per. Private entrance. 919 5th St. HEALTH: Here is relief for hay lvoe ace sings, eches, pains, colds and al! forms of rheumatism. Theee wi Eeiie ws Ses errata te BRICK storage building. Size Rear of 112 4th St. M. W. Neff. Business Opportunity SALE—Laundry route an equipment. Write Tribune Ad. 23824. Seed and Feed results and bigger fits feed a ipheeadp beds mans brand cracklings, Manu- jactured lorthern Rendering Co., Bismarck, N. Dak. 4, FRACTURES nIP '%. | Injured in # fall 1 while visiting rela- 1 | tives at Litchville, Mrs Annie Scho- berg, 74, of Dilworth, Minn, is recov- ering from a fractured hip in a local hospital India has @ svastika in which the sun a6 & eky ‘symbol, Ught, life, and prosperity. 2. NOTICE oF esketnee SALE ON ee liv NOTICE OF EXECUTION LI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a Juesmont and decree of foreclosure and ntered on re day Pe Se 7 in an ection f in t Court of Bur- leigh County, Fourth Judicial Dis- trict of the State of North Dakota, wherein The Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, a By Breen is tiff, and Kittie B. Green, a wido' Galloway an are Defendants tion issued the: un Sheriff of Burleigh’ County, akota, for that Durpo pointed, will sell at public auct the front door of the Court Ho 19th day of Ortoner hour of two oelocy & that certain real pi ty sucleigh, and situ eas the o 3 e' irec peclal exscution te OF pe, iat oe tea J. ‘he North halt of sich Gh, Poranadas Maas El ney a Wert of the Fifth Pring: ri North halt of the Northeast, quar- pil > of ae twelve Go. Renee Fike Ren Reet oy Went of the oa geal display show case. ee] filing cabin ind back office cl adding machine, C, smith a mall eter lect ine. vant: Dread racks—6 tt. ei Triampe yh bread mixer with tem- NF me 1 Glen mixer with electric motor. 3 fron dough bins—+1 wooden dough is table—6‘ by 10’, bage Cans Bitches biscuit cutter bread te DAIAe Fash ine: ene steel cabinets for storing tal eo—various size doyenaut machin Dun pans—various aie Mer-| 8! ser, ju Sahu ‘and Five (s, in eo Hi ear “Containing 7 sovoraing, to the United State thereof, or so panem thereof as necessary to, saticf: ent costs amountin, ay iy rut in ated | September aes Sheriff of Burleigh Ly br marty, © SDete Sitorn Hite 7. Biss ney. tor ort Biatntite, ti 39): ‘Range | & it Of the orien Fring: acres. previ- | f fon ity ia Blocks fit awe rt of thi ne ae sae) str ne Blamaarck tas pa ae tale Fee! e1 cle, Ing the bullding in ele tl 'y was formerly ope: ises whereof on id. heretofore desc wesday, the 26th Ga: rye A (937, at two o’cloc! f thas Gay, to satisfy the sal aw snk costs together Intervet an thereon, this S0th ember, Fred B. Anstrom, ff of Burleigh County, North PART time work wanted. Will take care of children, Phone 499-W. Ask for Agnes. DAY OR HOUR work wanted. Iron- ing ‘preferred. Call 977-LW. Ask for Minnie, WANTED—Day work by reliable ex- perienced girl. Call 1492. Ask for WANTED—Hour work by experi eet. BEDE, 1117-J, Perfection Cleaners Men's Suits Ladie’s Dresses Cleaned and Cieaned Only $100 5c | Phone 1707 Household Goods for Sale PIANO, davenport and chair, studio couch, Wilton rug, buffet, table, sewing machine, radio, ice box, beds, Gressers, electric plate, vacuum cleaner, gasoline range, typewriter, other miscellaneous goods. Also Tummage. 315 Mandan 8t. gas range like new; Sim cea full size metal bed; » and ox spring. Phone 2338, 631° 13th 8x11 FRENCH rug, walnut color me- tal bed, two dressers, library table. H rears ercn TLECAYS: (A alter p.m. TWO BOOKCASES, Windsor chair, 300 volumes of books and miscel- laneous household articles. 323 10th &t. DINETTE set, bedroom set, kitchen aoe single bed,.two.%. beds and arm 318 Hannafin. . HoumEGLD goods, furniture of all kinds, cheap. Also Chevrolet. 318 2nd Bt. MARTHA Washington sewing cabi- net. Excellent condition. 402 Man- dan 8t. WRITING, die ‘desk and bookcase, cedar chest, small steel kitchen table. Phone 842-M. 614 10th St. ‘or sale. 1 dan St. Phone 696. Office Equipment YOU WILL find the Markwell paper fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or Bags @ Order them from The Bismarck 210 Fifth st. THINK OF 2 Ibs, Sirloin Steak 2 Ibs. Club Steak your gree! Make your selection now for later delivery, either printed or engraved Samples are now on display. Bise marck Tribune Company. wien | rug, 9x12, Very reasonable. REDFACE Lovebirds, $350; Para- keets, $2.00; blue canaries, $7.00. 314 7th Ave. 8., Jamestown, N. D. TEN thousand bushels Early Ohio potatoes. 6c per bushel. Ross Bros. Arthur, N. Dak. four yi tor M. B, Gilman Instruction SUE DIGBY — Houses for a9 Six-room modern bungalow, in- cluding three bedrooms, living room, dining reom, kitchen. Built- T. M. Casey and Son ACCOUNT of poor health, wil) sell my property consisting of 7-room stucco bungalow. Also dwelling with four apartments. Very good pone property. Wm. Baker, 604 td St. FIVE ROOM house and double gar- age for sale, good condition. To be removed from Avenue A and Fifth Street. Cheap, F. E. Young. TRAILER HOUSE North end of 9th. jt. Andy: Zarodney. $100.00 and 5% interest annually $5,000.00 itive, Federal ith St, Bismarck. ___ Apartments for Rent FURNISHED apartment. Electric re- prilloges, Preproot bulding. Sul privileges. able for married couple without children or three or four business ladies. 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 $20. Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. FURNISHED 3 rooms and private berg including light lights, water, heat Kelvinator, Washing THREE rooms, bath and kitchen in new fireproof building. Laundry. privileges. Inquire Park Food re ae aT, or call J. B. Smith, 1164. ONE TWO ROOM modern basement apartment, $12 per month. Wanted: Elderly couple or middle aged lady to share 4 room modern apartment. 1517 Bowen. TWO ROOM basement apartment. Suitable for two adults. Heat, lights, water furnished. Call after- noons and evenings. 514 llth St. Tel. 1065-J. NEWLY DECORATED two room fur- nished apartment, kitchenette, pri- vate bath, private entrance. een privileges. Adulte only. 910 MODERN AP. , ‘downt city heat, or wanted: two gentle- men to share tt with another gen- _Hleman. Geo. M. Register. COMPLETELY furnished 2 rooms and private bath. Private entrance. Suitable for two. Available October Ist. Call at 700 Ist St. FOUR ROOM modern furnished up- stairs apartment, two bedrooms. Laundry priivieges. Call at rear, 413% West Thayer. TWO UNFURNISHED apartments, three and four rooms, private en- trance, by October Ist. Call 15 or after 6:30, 376. HED three or four rooms with private bath, city eee oe De- sirable for gentlemen Phone 2374-W. FURNISHED 9 Toems and kitchen, private beth. Private entrance. qualienie October 1. Geod condi- tion. 623 8th. THREE ROOM strictly modern epart- ment, furnished. Private entrance. [Also '® tooee| ones toe senha 9th |S DOE ERN two. Available Octeber 1. F. E. Diehl, phone 1386. 623 0th St. Good location. Near high and grade school. 818 7th St. MODERN light housekeeping epart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601. ONE room furnished apartment, up- stairs, for light housekeeping. $12 per month; 1100 Bawy. 5 pre! 618 a) St. Inquire at 616 7th st. apartment. Always hot water. on ground floor. Reasonable __price. 219 So. 12th St. ONE 3 room and one @ room apart- ment yan furnished. 306 13th 8t. Phone 871 ONE a “spartment ‘second floor, near bath. Everything furnished. 305 3rd St. ONE ROOM basement near bath. Everything furnished. 607 Fifth St. Phone 403-R. ONE ROOM furnished upstairs apacianenh. Suitable for one or two. FURNISHED 3 rooms. Private bath. Te Tee, Laundry privileges. Call GPARTMENT for rent. 215 ard et. Phone 853. Automobiles for Sale Chevrolet Coach See this fine selection of Used Cars before you buy. 23 years of Honest Used Car Dealings COR WIN CHO RCE MOTORS, 122 Main Ave. Phone 700 USED house trailers—1936 standard and 1936 deluxe Covered Wagons, 1936 Palace Master DeLuxe. Very good condition; can be bought on Teasonable 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. FORD V-8 Coach. A-1 condi- tion, Radio and heater. Salary Lean Co. Dakota National Bank Bldg. BARGAIN, Willys-Knight coupe and other good used cars. A. L. San- oe Automotive Service, 218 4th PONTIAC 6 cly. sedan in good con- dition. Priced low for quick sale, Martin Holtan, Washburn, N. D. Ses Buildings FOR RENT: Commercial building 25x80 feet on Main avenue. Suit- able for any type of business. In- cludes full basement. Available immediately. See T. M. Casey & Son, Bismarck. —_—_—_—_—_—_——XX—XKSX—X—X—S—SXSXSX— Houses for Rent DESIRABLE stucco bungalow, five rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Gas heat. Available October 1. _Write Tribune Ad. 23618, MODERN partly furnished 5-room bungalow. Very well located. Im- mediate possession. Phone 278. __Price Owens, MODERN 5-room bungalow. Call at 522 2nd St. Please do not tele- phone. Modern sleeping room for rent. GOOD 7-room modern house, newly . decorated. Favorable location, 320 Washington 8t. Tel. 472. SECOND floor 5 room modern duplex, Gas heat: Immediate possession. Phone 278. Price Owens. FOUR ROOM modern house, gat heat, newly decorated. Call at 418 12th for information. 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. DOWER duplex, two bedrooms. Heat and water furnished. R. W. San- - ders, Phone 1841. S ROOM house, 5 bedrooms . Avail- able October Ist. Call 1610. 402 Mandan 8t. [oO ROOM house on South 10th. bl Inquire at 501 South llth FIVE room modern house and gar- age for rent. Call at 507 9th St. SMALL 6 room modern house. $40 per month. Phone 419. lence. Phone 271. Farms for Sale 1000 ACRES wild hay in windrow. Included in 3,000 acres of leased land. ‘Fenced. Buildings, artesian well. Gettysburg, 8. Dak. Write 8. J. zee, Grand Hotel, Watertown, DAIRY FARM for Quick sale, 160 acres. $200 down payment, Balance long time loan, P.O. Box 323, Bemidji, Minn. suaunsnsiaieniiememiemmmmmmemmmmatnieees) Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of lees than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. “i oF B i i f i i i fi | Sf i i if 7 i =| a . Ff