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p-RENDS INDEFINITE “AS MORNING RALLY LOSES MOMENTUM ed Gains Fractions to 2 Points or More; Transfers Around 1,150,000 Shares New York, Sept. 30.—(7)—Lead! stocks extended their Wedriesd Brey cst append soaks uring Thies ay early market proceedings, advancing momentum later aa | faished with trends indefinite. F At the best gains ranged from frac- ‘tions to 2 or more points, with buy- ug concentrated in coppers, gold ‘mines, steels, rails and farm "imple- ments. Smaliness of the trading volume, peoweret, apparently encouraged trad- to cash in some of their profits ‘which had accumulated in the prev- . fous two sessions and extreme up- “urns were reduced, cancelled or con- ‘verted into losses in the final hour. The ticker tape idled frequently and ‘transfers approximated = 1,150,000 shares. Rail bonds did better all around and ‘transportation stocks were in demand, @uring the greater part of the day as | Grain Quotations BISMARCK GRAIN ‘ (Furnished a Ce) pt. No. 1 drak northern, 58 Ibs. No. 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs. . No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. . northern, 53 No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 86; 48 Ibs. 83; 47 6 Ibs., 1; 45 lbs., 74; 44 ; 42 Ibs., 65; 41 59; 39 Ibs. 56; 50. tS. Hard winter wheat Slee RANGE hopes of a quick settlement of the oo ‘wage controversy were revived by a meeting of management and brother- thood representatives with the federal mediator at Chicago. Nothing came | Dec. out of the gathering and carried shares slipped on the last lap. 80. ST. PAUL South st, Paul, Sept $0.—(@)—cv, | 788 _ 8. Dep. Agr.) — Cattle, 4,500; slow. 80 9% 10.92 1092 10.85 10.92 10.85 10.86 10.75 10.77 16.32 mostly classes opening about, steady,| Oc! medium to good killer steers 8.25-12.00 ~ or more; good heavy heifers up to 10.50; common grassers about 7.00 down; plain to good beef cows 4.75- [.00; low cutters and cutters 3.50- 450; most sausage bulls 5.25-6.25; little done on stockers early; good to choice calves held at 8.00-9.50. Calves, 2,000; vealers around 50 lower; good to choice 850-10.00; few Dec. selections early up to 1100. Hogs 4,500; moderately active; lights and butchers steady with Wed- nesday; sows fully 10 lower; shipper demand narrow; thin and choice 170- % 270 lbs, 11.25-50; top 11.50 freely for -240 Ibs.; small supply 270-350 Ibs., }.65-11.25; 140-160 Ibs, 11.00-40; good sows, 360 Ibs. down, 10.10-3C; 360-450 Ibs. 9.90-10.10; odd head heavier weights down to 9.80; good stags 10.25- sep. 10.75; feeder pigs scarce, small lots of choice around 95 Ibs, 12.75; average ‘gost Wednesday 10.97; weight 237 Ibs. Sheep 8,000; three loads direct, sal- @ble supply eight loads Washington Jambs and ewes, balance natives and Dakotas; early undertone about steady on spring lambs; slaughter ewes open- fing steady; low price Washingtons 475 to packers; most natives 3.00-4.50; Dairy cows fully steady, demand improved; mostly plain and medium ey $40-60; good shipper kinds up Chica, a Naser f go, Se — —Hogs, 10,1 includiny mostly 10- ib higher tha: average 12. bi choice iso. Ib, 670. jeady: nt; best rigs sprinkling 12: nd 70 00; 5 evenly” i 75 feed ly active trade all grades cows and heifers; best ted fis fers pe 50; cutter cows 4.00-5.25; bi 0 25 lower, mainly 7.00 ‘down Hs 25 according to volehs anions mostly 11.50 down; stocker and feegers iso ae rf for the week. 11,000 including 4,500 direct; active; strong to 15 0.253 1 Rorther heep fir 5 ‘q.75 mostly; feeding lambs scarce. SI Cit; gets Frage U. 8. D. joux City, Se} —P—( J—Cattle 2200: realy ort weights, slow, fat she stock slow, about steady; stockers and feeders little changed: fow fed steers and yearlings | abovs w good 700 common and gpolke medium weights hel: 11.50; no action se ie ‘dding 0.25 down; feeder tee! ‘monily 8 i 1500, including 550 throu y spring lamb bids, stea , Sholee sorted natives lots held round I laughter ewes opened steady; peace chol CHICAGO onan GRAIN (Snicago, Sept. Wheat No. Bred 1.11% e % a & 15. Oats, No. 1 white se 35%; sample grade 31%-%. ek% NO. 2, B1K-884; sample grade buckwhe: io soybeans. Barley, malting 60-94. Timothy seed 2.25-75. wy dark northern No. 3 dark north- % Fed rum 1.04% fo, 3 red dura erue, eK Sora Corn, No. 3 yellow 84: vige} No, 2 white 30%; No. 1, 78%. ey, ‘No, 3 malting 62-80; No, 3, lax, No. 1, 2.20% -2.31. GO POTATOES CHICA‘ Sotstses, Ad, on (0.8. D. A.) a Fak 3 33 total sample grade rbanks ati 10 nite IG tly Ohios inghely stronge Ty, 1 whites dy. supplies ‘ilberai, mand fair sacked ver owt. Ie set Burbank: 1, 1.35-: No, 2, 1.10-2! Bills teluinpl hs Os North Dakota Bliss nd partly graded blers US. ne 1, and a 9 5 oe his plot tae Serra} oR rie 30.—()}—Flour, W.. ”, | 13% protein :/1DH Wor MINNEAPOLIS RANGE pena Sept. 30.—( et Wheat Open Hig! h Close A a 117% ion 1.16% 1.15% 1.15% 112% 112% 48% 48% 4% 74% 4% 4% 2.10 2.12 210 209 200% 212 2.10% 2.12 DULUTH RANGE mls Minn., Sept. 30.—( Open High 98% 98% 13% £ rm% ioe 18% 7844 1% 10% 2.06 ane 06% 1.90% 1.00% 18% .18% 1H IV 2, 2.06% ae ates 2.07 MINNEAPOLIS CASB GRAIN panes role Sept. 30.—(?)—Wheat receipts Thursday 136 compared to 77 8 year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse rain closing quotations today follow: Cash Wheat Delivered To Arrive 1 Hd el 8 vsee 1.25% 1.35% 1 D N 8 Tbs. ...... 1.25% 1.33% 1DNS8 58 1.25% 1.32% 2DN8 87 Tbs. ...... 1.24% 1.30% 3DN8 56 Ibs. ...... 1.22% 1.28% 3DNS855 Ibs. . 1.20% 1.26% 117% 1.23% Tbs. . 1.15% 1.20% S5DNS 52 js eseeee LIZ LIT 5DN 5 51 1.00% 114% 5 * DN 80 Pe 106% 1.11% spring ... 1.20% 1.23% 5 (Lower test weight nominally discounted 4¢ 1b.} Montana Winter Wheat 14% pwotein 1DH Wor 1H W... 123% ..... 1H W... 12% protein + 120% ..... 121% or - 116% 1.18% and South - 115% 117% 113% 1.16% - 111% 1.14% Durum - 108% 114% 1.02% 1.13% . 1.00% 1.11% 98% 1.09% 97% 1.07% 96% 1.05% 94% 1.03% 92% 1.00% SsBees & crererr rrr) = BERR BRR Foo : BB . S ® % 83 ee 2 = MINNEAPOLIS POTATOKS winne pone Sept. 30.—(—(U, tock. about steady on other, demand sow 100 Ib. sacks: Washing- ton Russet Burbanks, US. No. 1, 1.50- 160; combination grade 1.35, Montana Russet Burbanks, US. N 01.35. Others unchanged. % 1 1.16%, 20% 20% | 21% % | 10, 2.06 2.05% 2.06% | {zea ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1937 Want to Buy or Trade? Want-Ads Will Help BiG EXPORT NEWS FAILS TO REVERSE DECLINE IN WHEAT |<; Closes 3% to 2 Cents Under Wednesday’c Close; Corn Drops Off ‘ Sept. 30.—(?)—Despite late >| Onicago, lbs., 62; teatimates that export purchases of + | United States wheat Thursday totaled 1,500,000 bushels, Chicago prices de- clined as dealings drew to an end. Late selling of wheat futures in Chi- cago was regarded as against pur- chases at Minneapolis and Kansas City. Aggregate trading in futures, however, was not At the close, wheat was %-2 cents under Wednesday's finish, Dec. 1.08%- 1.08%, May 1.08.-%, July 1.02; corn 1%-2% down, Oct. 70%, Dec. 63%-%, and oats unchanged to % off. WHEAT RECEDES IN MINNEAPOLIS. Minneapolis, Sept. 30.—(#)—Wheat futures here had a late recession be- cause of corn weakness, a decline in Winnipeg cash premiums and liberal realizing sales early in the session, December wheat closed % lower at May % lower at 1.15% and July % down at 1.12%. Flax closed unchanged after a firm- er start. There was a demand for of- ferings on all dips. December flax close pace amed) at 2.09% and May % up at 2.12, Coarse grains were generally low- er; December oats closed down at 29% and May % lower at 29%. De- Gas rye closed % lower at 74% and y % down at 74%. December feed sats closed unchanged at 48%. Cash wheat offerings were moder- ate and medium to good quality met with ready demand. Ergot free durum was in very good demand winter wheat was in good demand, Cash corn demand was quiet fair. Oats was quiet and easy. Rye was in good demand. Barley was unsettled. Flax was in good demand, Produce Markets | —_—_________« CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 30.—()—Poultry had @ steady tone Thursday, eggs were firm and butter weak. Butter 9,299, firm; gials (08 score) 35%i%; extras (92) 34%; extra firsts 91) 34-3445 firate 88-89) 32%-%; seconds (Bt: STq) tes0%: siahdara “(90 central- ized carlots, 34% Eggs 6,549, weak; extra firsts lo- cal and cars 23%; fresh graded firsts local 22%; cars 23%; current receipts Poultry, 49 trucks, steady; hens 4% lbs. up 22, less than 4% lbs, 18%; Leghorn hens 16; springs, colored 20%, Plymouth Roc White Rock 22%; broilers, colored 22; Ply- mouth and White Rock 24; bareback chickens 18, Leghorn chickens 20; roosters 15, "Leghorn roosters 14; tur- keys, hens '20, young toms 23, old 18: No. 3 turkeys 16; young ducks, 4% Ibs, up colored 19, white 21, small col- gred 11, white 18; old geese 15, young creamery-spe- live, 1 car, NEW YORK New York, Sept. 30.—(#)—Butter, 8, firmer; creamery, higher than ext 36%-37; extra (92 score) 35%- 36; firsts (88-91 scores) 32% -35%; sec- 7 scores) 29%-32; central- score) 34%. , 185,679, firm; 12,546, unsettled. ecial packs 26%-30; standards firsts 23%-24: seconds 21%- 44; mediums 21; dirties No. 1, 20; average checks 18; refrigerator spe- clal packs 234-25; refrigerator stan- 2% -23; refrigerator firsts 22 tefrigerator seconds 21-22; re- tor mediums 21; refrigerator ‘Whites, oxshange 11 prices un- Mixed col- exchange specials 31-37; dards 30%; pewees to | Bullets 22:26: Pacific, coast, specials 8-39: Pacific coast standards 95-37; Pacitic coast mediums 29%; Pacific coast pullets 22%-23. Other whites all browns unchan Duck eggs fancy to extra fancy 31- oO others fair to fine 28-29. Dressed poultry generally steady; all fresh and frozen prices unchanged, Live poultry by freight weak, Chi ens Rocks 25-28; colored 20- ae weak, chickens, Le 5 Rocks 27-30; Reds 23-: 6-28; fowls, colored 20- old roosters 17. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Sept. 30.—@)— Butter futures: Low Close 33% 38% 34% 34% High Storage Standard No’ iy | December = Ese pata efrigerator ds, Nov. 22% 22% 22% 22% FOREIGN he New York, Sept. 30.—(@—Foreign Ss an Grane Britain de- others in cents: ; France 5.26%; Germany free 40.13; re 21.70; travel 25.90; Norway Sweden 26.52; Montreal in New York CALL MONEY New York, Sept. 30.—(@—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime commercial paper 1 per ce Time loans steady, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos. 1% per cent. Bankers ac- ceptances unchanged, CET els BONDS New ork, Sept. 30.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury, ‘4%'a 115.26. Treasury 4's 111.14. WINNIPEG casH GRAIN Winnipeg, 30,—-()—Cash wheat is ae ner ed aa ee fo. 3 northern «| Bats, No.2 io 53%; No. 3 white INEAPOLIS STOCK! eget polis, Sept. 3 reim stocks iret Bank Stock 12%. Northwest Banco 9%. CHICAGO, STOCKS (By the Associated Preas) Midwest Corp, 1%. CURB STOCKS New York, Sept. 30.—(P}—Curb: American Gen Ane Cities Service 2%. lec.Bond & Share 12%. Fisk Rub 8%. INU RST REDS TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over. Tne counter in New York) Corp Tr A A 2.51. Corp Tr A A Modified 3.13. ~ Corp Tr Accum 2.51. _ el] Am Sh Inc 11.58, Sel Inc Sh ‘ON WoO! Boston, Se: BO eu. 8. D. A.) —Wool taal was slow in the Bis- ton ma ‘thursday. Top makers prices than hol ders gen- willing to consider. ited mai afacturers made some in- quiries but interest in most cases was confined to taking sample bags. in view of thes demand situation most wool holders made little effort to seli and asking prices were about 3 | unchanged. PULDYN. se 4 GRAIN Duluth, Se: 0.—()—Closing cash prices, wheat Se, 1 heavy dark porthe ero spring 1 71.35%; No. 1 dark northern 28% Bieri "No.2 dark Closing Prices Sept, 20, 2807 Adams a 12%) 12% 196 a Eee! REBBEREBBE fo pe BEEPE 8 Corp. Balt. & Ohio 17% Barnsdall 17% Bendix 15% Beth. Stl. 69% Boeing Air. 25% Borden 21% Briggs Mfg, 33% Budd Wh 6% Bur Ad Mch 25% But Cop & Z 4% Cal Z-La 25% Can Pac 9% Case (JI) 134 Caterpil 18% Celanese 29% | uy Cer D Pasco 53% Chess &O 43 Chia&NW 2% Chi Gt W 1% Chi Gt WPL 7 CMS P 1% CM 8 P Pf 2% Chrysler 90% Col-Palm 13% Col G El 9% Com Solv 10% Com & Sou 2 |, Con Edis 30% Con Oil 12% Cont Can 53 Cont Mot 1% Cont Oil Del oe Corn Prod Cream Wh 20% Crosley 14% Cub Am Sug 6% Curt Wret 4% Deere & Co 106 Dia Mtch 24% Dome Mines 43% Doug Airc 37% Dupont 144% East Kod 175 El Auto Lite 30% El Pw & Lt 15 Firestone 28% Gen Elec 44% Gen Foods 33% Gen Mills 59% Gen Mtrs 49% Gillette 12% Goodrich 26% Goodyear 30% Gra-Paige 2% GNIrCtl 16% GNRy Pf 39 G Wes Sug 31% Greyhound 12% Hec Prod 9% Houd-H B 16% Howe Sound 61 Hudson Mot 10% Hupp Mot 3% Tll Cent 16% Int B’s Mch 146% Int Harv 96 Int Nick Can 52 Int 'T & Tel 8 Johns-Man 102 Kennecott 44% Kresge (88) 21 Krog Groc 18% Lib-O-F G1 58% Lig MB (4a) 93 14% Stone & Web 15% Studebaker 9% Switt & Co 20% Texas Corp 50% Tex Gul Sul 33 TPC&O 10% Tim Roll 55% Trans-Am_ = 13% Tri-Cont Cor 5% Tru-Traer 9 Union Car 89 Union Pac 105% Un Air Corp 21% United Corp 3% .| United Drug 8% United Fruit 67% Un Gag Imp 11% US Ind Al 26% US Pipe 38% US R & Imp 7% US Rubber 40% US Smelt R 78 US Steel * 80% US Stl Pf 123% Vanadium 2114 War Pict 10% West Un 33% ‘West Air 20% ‘West 110% White Mot 16% Wilson &. Co 1% Woolworth 42% Wrigley Jr 68% northern 1.24% -1.30%; Net 3 dark dark northern 1.20%-1.28% 4 & dark ah northern hard winter Durum No, 1 hard amber 1.12%; No. 8 hard amber 1,02 No. 3 hard amber 1.00% -1 2 hard amber 98% 1.04%: hi amber 96%-1.00%; No. i red durum 1.00 ixed durum discount- ed 3-5c ‘elo hard ambers, Fi iapetl th 2.22 Rye Oats No. 3 white 31-32%. Barley malting 55-70. Feed barley 52%-65%. Y|One-Armed Driver of Stolen Truck Killed Minneapolis, Sept. 30.—(7)}—A one- armed man driving at high speed in a stolen truck was killed Wednesday | night when he crashed into a tree, bringing the Minneapolis 1937 traffic toll to 45. Glen Smith, 28, was the man killed. et ea OF NORaH ‘DAKOTA, COUN- URLEIGH, N DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JU- BICIAL DISTRICT. J. Selby, Plaintift, Frank B, Allen, also known as F. B, Allen, Joseph W. Bull, Bi jamin Bussy, raise known as Benjamin Bi 1 Jr. Willlam B. Bussey, Fra Hedden, Luman P Norton. the unknown heirs of Frank B Allen, the unknown heirs of Joseoh W. Bull, and all other persons UBLnOWE claiming any estate or interest in or lien or en- cumbrance BEoN the property. described in the Complain: jefendants. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEVEND- You, and each of you, are hereby summoned to answer the Col pint In the above entitled action, scopy 0! which Is filed with the Clerk of the peer Court cer eeeelen County, North Dak of your answ the undersigned at thel: Gity of, Fargo, Gounty oh cae tate of North Dako! ithin Puisty rvice of thi jusive of the id in case of HAAKENSTAD, Attorneys for the Pisintitf, and “Postottice Ad: 1 Poe Far- | Boa go, North Dako! TO Res ABOVE NAMED DEFEND: Pies th ke notice that the above entitled action is brought for the pur- pose of quieting id the PIMBOrE to hate (6) in Bloc! ord in the o Se Deeds of Burleigh County. North Da: kota, and that no personal claim I Inst the above named de- BURNETT, FERGRGEN, a HAAK ENSTAD, Bitice “an for the Plaintitt ffice and .Postoffice Ad- cen . oF ma | Block, Fargo, 9-2-9- 16-254 he ot. ’ YOUR LUCKY NUMBER 1s our ppens aeiater Quality Eco! COZY BASEMENT sleeping room. Tadiantfire, hot water always. Gen- tlemen only. 715 2nd St. Phone 1550. NICELY FURNISHED basement sleeping room, Radiant fire. Suitable for light housekeeping. 216 Thayer Ave. Phone 127 ONE or two nicely furnished rooms. Gentlemen preferred. On. bus line Centrally located. Phone 1166 be- tween 5 and 7. 4) TARGE room, always hot. water. Clean and quiet. Four blocks from postoffice. Gentlemen preferred 116 W_ Thayer. WELL FURNISHED room next to - bath, New, quiet, home. Always hot water. Gentlemen only 111 Ave. D. DESIRABLE room available October Ist. Private entrance. Adjoining bath. 213 West Rosser. Phone 1639. COMFORTABLE sleeping room. Board if desired. Centrally eae Near bus line. 623 6th St. ROOM in new modern air-cont tioned home. Close to bath.Always hot water. 903 9th Street. SLEEPING room with. private en- trance. 618 3rd. St. Call before p. m. or after 6:30 p. m. WELL FURNISHED south room. Also garage for rent. Good location. On bus line. Phone 1703-J. LARGE sleeping room, suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. 120% 6th St. Phone 126. LARGE sunny room, private bath. Quiet. Close to capitol. On bus line, 1021 7th 8t. LARGE sleeping room, one or two. Next to bath. Always hot water. 422 Ave. A West. SEMI-basement room for one or two. Private entrance. 611 Ave, B. Phone 1570-R. CLEAN quiet room, next to bath, choice of two. Breakfast if desired. 811 Ave. C. LARGE nice pleasant room, capitol and high school. 831 near 8th NICELY furnished room in modern home. Suitable for two. 614 8th St. LARGE sleeping room suitable for two. Phone 1778-M. 309 4th St. SMALL room, one block from busi- ness section, $8. 222 2nd St. NICE ROOM in private home, near high school. 616 7th St. LARGE front sleeping room in mod- ern_ home, 418 2nd St. NEWLY remodeled sleeping rooms for rent. 400 4th St. —_—_—_— ee WELL furnished room with morning and evening meals, Ladies only. 401 Fifth St. Phone 145. WANTED: By two adults. Three room unfurnished or partly fur- nished apartment with private bath. Write Tribune Ad. 24000. PUBLISHER DIES « New Orleans, Sept. 30—(7)—Alvin P. Howard, 48-year-old banker and vice president of the New Orleans Times-Picayune Publishing company, died at a Plainview, Texas, hospital late Wednesday of a heart attack. ee , STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- 'Y OF BUR! IN DISTRICT gourT FOURTH JU- DICIAL DISTRICT. Eos The City of Blemarck, municipal corporation, Plaintitt A. Wile E. ams, S379 Deitrich, Joseph Deitrlch, Weber, John A. Rea, Jolin "A. Heat Trustes, North va. Erastus A, Willi ;| American Land Association limit- od, a foreign corporation. Robert Crate Dun, John Dun as Executor Last Will of Finlay Dun, De- ceased. Finlay Dun, Blisa Craig Dun, Juliet Finlay ‘Dun, Mrs. D. M. Hutton, formerly Isabel Stir- ling Dun, Robert Craig Dunn, Jessie Georgian Dunn, Frank Geoghegan. Edward G. Batterson, Francis E, Young, F. Young, Florence J. | Ward witltam Ward, Emma F, Marston, M. J. Thompson, Marthe J Thompion, rtha Ll. Booth, p ‘sons clatming ans In of Ile upon ae property. Gescribed (as the complaint, Defendants. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE- FENDANTS: ODY complaint is hereto an- nexed and parew ib served upon you, copy of your answer on thi criber at his’ office in the Dakota ‘National Bank & Trust Com- pany Building In the City of Bis- marck, County of Barislep) ina State of No ithin thirty days after the service of this umamnone up day of such ur failure 7 ve *plaine Att at take judgment against you by default ae the relief demanded in ¢! plain. k, N. D. this 30th y Attot Attorney. for’ ‘Phainttt, Offi a Postottics ad- dress, I. To the Defendants above named: fou and each of you will take notice that the summons,” come pitint and notice of no personal claim ave een filed in the office of the Clerk of nee District Court, Burligh County, North Dakota, and that. this action is Drow ht for the purpose of quieting title in plaintiff and in ex- cluding the di title and In: lowing descrii Lots one (1) an and th of Block thirt: eres. 8 Addition to the Cit: Here 8 9-3-9-16-23-34 10.7. ee _—_———— NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS Notice is hereby given ahae the rd of Col is: tens rs of Brown county ceive sealed onary ry DS Aber 2 o'clock P. M. jl be address itor, wealed and piatnly marked ana shall be accompanied by a certitied check of 5% of the bid, which should the bidder receiving an award fall to execute a contract, shall Brown County as mane. The Board re- rves the fight feject any and all Hans E. Hoillen, County Auditor. bone to Salesmen Wanted Instruction WANTED — Experienced monument salesmen to sell direct from factory to consumer, No commission. You take all the profit, Do your own setting and collecting. Address Emil Kelm, Sauk Rapids, Minn. SALESMEN with car wanted. Won- derful opportunity. See Fred M. Nelson, G. P. hotel, 8 to 10 a. m./ Friday. Female | Help Wanted WANTED: Two experienced beauty operators to take charge of a shop. Call 15, Fred Brodl. ments, Full or spare time. Sample on approval. Engraveo Craft, Ka- sota Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. =—-. Help Wanted Automobiles for Sale rete = Private Instructor Shorthand and typewriting, 223 2nd Street. Call 1619. One of the excelient homes and locations in Bismarck. Federal Housing Loan. Priced to sell. T. M. Casey and Son WANTED at once—Married couple on farm. Reasonable wages. Write Tribune Ad. 23993. ____Work Wanted __ FOR METAL weatherstripping see Oscar A. Johnson, 218 Sweet Ave., phone 1799. A complete line of American Metal Weatherstripping including interlocking and double seal. All work guaranteed. RELIABLE young men and young women attending Commercial col- lege want places to earn board, room or both. Also reasonable light houbekseping tooms wanted. Phone DAY OR HOUR work wanted Iron- ing preferred. Call 977-LW. Ask for Minnie. TWO experienced girls want part time work. Call 926-R, WANTED—Hour work by experienced. girl. Epon 1117-J. gsc Cleaners $i 00 Cleaned Only Phone 1707 50c Household Goods for Sale 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 rummage. 315 Mandan 8t. METAL bed, complete; chest of draw- ers, two congoleum rugs, two rock- ers, cupboard, oak office desk, hand vacuum cleaner. Misc. items. Phone 1577-R. 5% CUBIC FOOT Kelvinator elec- tric refrigerator in A-1 condition. Priced reasonably, will consider @ trade. Art Bernstein, Palm Gar- dens. 8x1l FRENCH rug, walnut color me- tal bed, two dressers, library table. Phone 860 or call 714 Ave. A after 5 p, m. HOUSEHOLD goods, furniture of all kinds, cheap. Also Chevrolet, 318 2nd 8t. STUDIO COUCH for sale. 115 Man- dan St. Phone 636, —S—— Office Equipment STAPLING, MACHINE 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 PEOPLE’S MEAT BASSET 210 Fifth st. THINK OF mm 2 Ibs, Sirloin Steak 2 Ibs. Club Steak 2 rings. of fresh, liver sausage Country Style Pork Saus per Ib. ... We deliver tree of charge. Miscellaneous for Sale 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. REDFACE Lovebirds, $3.50; Para- keets, $2.00; blue canaries. $7.00. 314 7th Ave. 8., Jamestown, N. D. 18 IN. SQUARE sidewalk tile, also ornamental building blocks in col- ors. Wm. J. Noggle, phone 728. TEN thousand bushels Early Ohio potatoes. 18c per bushel. Ross are Annan N. Dak. RAV! yards for long wheel t tea “truck, M. B, Gilman Co., Bismarck. 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. Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY: Residential gro- cery in Bismarck. State amount of stock and fixtures, also rent. Prefer building with living quarters. Frank Miller, 1015 2nd St. West, James- town, N. Dak. WANTED: Filling station, heavy traffic, near business section. P. O. Box 151, Fargo, North Dakota. WANTED: Small modern house. _Write Tribune Ad. No. 24009. WANTED: English bull pup. Write Tribune Ad. 23913. Seed and Feed ATTENTION: Hog feeders, for best results and bigger profits feed Northern brand cracklings. Manu- factured by porpere Rendering Bismarck, N. For Rent _- GARAGE FOR RENT. Attacned to new house. 211 Anderson St. Phone | —+_ 2010. BRICK storage building. Size 25x35. Rear of 112 4th St. M. W Neff. GARAGE for rent 600 6th St. Land for Sale ONE ROOM furnished upstairs FURNISHED 3 rooms. Private bath. FURNISHED 2-room and kitchenette APARTMENT for rent. 3215 3rd St HAY LAND. Section 1 in Telfer Township about 24 miles from Bis- marck, Geo. M. Register. b) 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, 606 3rd 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. $100.00 : and 5% interest annually Apartments for Rent USED CARS These Cars Carry Gold Seal Bond Guarantee Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan Plymouth Sedan Chevrolet Coach Ford Sedan Plymouth Coupe Chevrolet Coupe Chrysler Airflow Sedan Chrysler Airflow Sedan Plymouth Tudor International Pickup Chevrolet Pickup Plymouth Sedan Chrysler Sedan Chrysler Sedan Plymouth P. A. Sedan 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 Dealings CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, Ic. 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 reasonable terms. H. W.° Lyons, Jamestown, N. Dak., distributors for Palace and Bender Trailers. 1937 CHEVROLET, deluxe town se- dan, driven only 9,000 miles. Spot- light, deluxe steering wheel, fender lights, fender streamers, radio, heater. Bargain at $700. Phone 560-R. 305 So. 10th St. 1936 PLYMOUTH, two door wouring sedan, 14,000 miles. Good condi- tion. $550. Write Tribune Ad. 23977, 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. apartment. Private bath, entrance. Adults only. $45. room next to bath. Gentlemen only. $15. 614 Ave. C. THREE rooms, bath and kitchen in new fireproof building. Laundry. privileges. Inquire Park Food Store, 234 W. Bdwy. or call J. B. Smith, 1184. 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. Laundry privileges. Adulte only. 910 Ave, B, MODERN APARTMENT, downtown, city heat, or wanted: two gentle- men to share it-with another gen- tleman. Geo. M. Register. 1935 FORD V-8 Coach. A-1l condi- tion. Radio and heater. Salary Loan Co. Dakota National Bank Bldg. BARGAIN. Willys-Knight coupe and other good used cars. A, L. San- din Automotive Service, 218 4th St. PONTIAC 8 cly. sedan in good con- dition, Priced low for quick sale, Martin Holtan, Washburn, N. D. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__— Houses for Rent DESIRABLE stucco bungalow, five rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Gas heat. Available October 1. Write Tribune Ad. 23813. = MODERN partly furnished 5-room bungalow. Very well located. Im- mediate possession. Phone 278. Price Owens. GOOD 7-room modern house, newly decorated. Favorable location. 320 Washington St. Tel. 472. SECOND floor 5 room modern duplex. Gas heat. Immediate possession. Phone 278, Price Owens. FOUR ROOM modern house, gas heat, newly decorated. Call at 419 12th for information. FURNISHED or unfurnished 6-room modern house. Call at 1400 Thayer. + Do not phone. FURNISHED basement apartment, near capitol. Private entrance. Share bathroom. For couple or girls, Phone 2454-J. COMPLETELY furnished 2 rooms and private bath. Private entrance. Suitable for two. Available October Ast, Call at 700 1st 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 1st. Cail 15 or after 6:30, 376. FURNISHED three or four rooms with private bath, city heated. De- sirable for gentlemen or ladies. Phone 2374-W. MODERN apartment sultapie for two, Available October 1. Diehl, phone 1186, 622 10th ai THREE FURNISHED apartments. Good location. Near high school and grade school. 818 7th St. | THREE ROOM spartment, furnished, also 3-room apart- ment. 622 3rd St. MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished, Gas heat. Private. entrance. Call 601. FURNISHED apartment. Always hot water. On floor. Reasonable _Price. 219 So. 12th 8t. THREE rooms for light housekeep- ing. Ground floor. $26 per month. 1100 Broadway. ONE room furnished apartment with studio couch, Adults only. Call at 1002 4th St. ONE 3 room and one 2 rpom apart- ment partly furnished. 308 13th St. Phone 878. ONE room apartment second floor, basement near bath. Phone 403-R. spartment. Suitable for one or two. 808 7th. First floor. Laundry privileges. Call 851-W. apartment. Rental $24. 721 3rd St. Phone 852. For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT :8mall house. Apply, at 204 Ave. B East. Dead Animals DEAD animals (with hides on) Horses, cattle, shee or hogs With- in 85 miles, Bismarck. Removed promptly. Phone Bismarck 2313 collect. We pay for the call. North- ern Rendering Co. _ Real Estate BUY NOW, before cold weather sets in. Belect anyone of the over 100 houses or over 1,000 lots that I have for sale and you will be completely satisfied. I can suit almost any F. E. YOUNG ONE STORY 5 room cottage, $25 per month. Immediate possession. Call at 307 Bdwy. 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 . Availe able October Ist. Call 1610. 402 Mandan 8t. TWO ROOM house on South 10th. Agee Inquire at 501 South llth SMALL 6 room modern house. $40 Per month. Phone 419. SIX ROOM residence. Phone 271. Lost and Found , E.| ESTRAYED Sept. 23, black and white Shetland pony, weight about 500 ee Notify Chas. Mode, Steele, N. LOST: Five months’ old brown rat tall spaniel. Reward. Call Everett LaFrance 478 or call 918 6th St. ——_— Farms for Sale 1,000 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, 160 acres. $200 down payment. Balance long time loan. 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