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TATE SALES DRIVE STOCKS DOWN 3 OR MORE POINTS z= Traders Doubtful of U. S. For- ; eign Stand; Transfers 1,- 150,000 Shares = er \J New York, Oct. 8—(7)—A late sell-! ing wave hit the stock market Friday | Oct. and leading issues piloted by rails, were shaken down for net losses run- | ning to 3 or more points. The ticker tape 5) ferings came in blocks of 1,000 to 4,000 shares and for a while was behind actual floor dealings. A little suppoct arrived before the close and extreme declines were reduced in many cases. Contributing to the relapse was a | J@2 sharp break in cotton futures follow- Oct, ing the government's forecast of the largest crop since 1926 and the sec- ond greatest on record. Other com- modities skidded and bonds dipped. The stock list opened slightly lower | Dec. but soon moved up under leadership of steels, motors, aircrafts and spe-| J’ cialties. Apathy of the rally, however, soon inspired cashing in of profits end bellwethers of the morning led the final retreat. Transfers were around 1,150,000 shares, Although less talk was heard of “war babies,” some stocks in this category attracted followers for a time. Trading forces appeared a bit confused regarding possible reprecus- sions from America’s stand on “ ag- gressor” nations, including the de- nunciation of Japan on the Chinese | Oc! conflict, | Livestock | SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Oct. 8—(%)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 3800; more active, mostly steady to strong; ruff grass steers around 9.00 down; few strictly good up to 12.00; plain grassy heifers 5.00-6.50; better kinds held above 8.00; good western cows 6.50-7.50; low cutters and cutters 3.50-4.75; most sausage bulls 5.50 down; good to choice stock calves 1.00-8.50. Calves 2000; vealers fully steady; mostly 8.50-10.00; strictly choice 10.50. Hogs, 7,000; open slow, fairly active to all interests; shipper demand bread for 180 pounds down; unevenly 10 to 25 higher; heavierweights and sows steady to Sc higher; good and choice 140-180 Ibs., 10.25-50; top 10.50; 180-240 Ibs., mostly 10.45; 250-300 Ibs., 9.80-10.35; feeder pigs scarce, aver- age cost Thursday 9.98; weights 227 Ibs. Sheep 8,000; two loads feeding lambs through; supply on sale early two cars Montana feeding lambs, 3,000 na- tives and Dakotas, practically nothing done; sellers asking 25 or more higher on fat lambs; undertone strong, in- dications steady on other classes; good to choice lambs Thursday 9.75; three loads to shippers 10.00; good to choice Montana feeding lambs 9.75. Dairy cows active, strong; good strongweights springers to shippers $70-80; few selections more; medium grade light cows down to $55. CHICAGO Chicago, Oct. 8.—(AP—U. S. D. A.) —Hogs 5,000, including 1,000 direct; market steady to 10 neuer: than Thursday's average; top 11,23; bulk good and choice 190 to 230 ibs, 1100 to 11.20; 150 to 180 Ibs, 10. 40 to 11,15; 240 to 360 Ibs, 10.35 to 11.10; most good packing sows 9.40 to 9.85; upward to 10.00 paid for lightweights. Cattle 1,500; calves 500; slaughter classes generally steady; best steers extremely scarce but undertone firm; 1,242 Ibs. average 14.75; common and medium grassers slow; she stock gen- erally steady; few cars heifers 8.50 down to 6.00; very plain light south- westerns down to 5.25; low cutter and cutter cows 3.75 to Boge beef grades mostly 5.50 to 6.85; welghty kinds up- ward from 700; bull and vealers steady; most sausage bulls 6.25 down. but up to bald; vealers 11.50 down; stockers and feeders { Sheep 7,000, including 3, 000 direct; fat lambs ‘active, strong to 25 higher; good to choice natives 10.25 to 10.50; best lots 1 five doubles choice Diane. ae a8 steady; native ewes 3.51 ders weak: re Pie go00d 's8 “to 65. ‘be offerings 7. sIoUx Sioux City, Oct. 8—(AP—U, 8. D. ‘A.)—Cattle 1,200; calves 125; slaugh- ter steers and yearlings largely small lots; short feds uneven, about steady; little salable above 11.00; short fed and grassy lots down to 8.00 and be- low; fed heifers scarce, about steady; few short feds at 8.50 down; cows fair- ly active, stead: ers, 6.00 to. 7. 3.50; stocker ‘'s few good light stock’ steers 9.25; common and weights down fo 6.00 and under. butchers fully ITY to 9.2! light lights and it Sheep E08 theluding. “4s through and 260 ew. dealers; early fat lamb rted natives bid up to salable largely 4.25 down; onder, Tamb demand slow. —_ cuicaco Ee TAT ORS t, 8.—(AP—U,. D. on track 267, 5 otal a 813; dull, weak under- moderate, demand slow: Ne DP er fei pene qpuaner Bur- . No, 1, 1.20 1.45; U. 8. to 1.15; Gatorade Rea Mc- No. 1, 1.30 to 1.35; Wash- ington Russet Burbanks, U.S. No. 1, large Mane orth Dakota Tri- umphs U. 8. No. 1, 1.05 to 1.15; mostly Lie: Gonpiers U.'8. No. 1, and partly graded 85 to 95; Early Ohios No. 1, and partly’ Gets 85 to 1.05 Nebraska Bliss Triumphs U. . No. partly graded 1.15; Wisc Four ‘Whites and Cobblers U, 8. No. ; U. 8. Commercials 80. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Oct. 8—(AP—U, S. D. A.)— ‘Very irregular prices prevailed on scattered sales of western grown wools in this market Frid: Average to low as 80 t Distress selling was reported to have occasioned some of these sales. Average French combing length fine territory wools were aval at AGOULEE coms ncoutea-bavis, in some houses. Fine western at 85 cents scoured have thus far been restrict of the sales at the low prices com- jots. At the quantities eth terri- 88 time purchases of mod of good French combi: tory wools were made at 87 to cents scoured basis. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolls, Oct. Sralrchoni oe of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No, 1 heavy dark northern spring 1. tm te te 1 ahs: No. 1 dark northern 1.2 see's. weeds. fark Bee Me Has 4 mixed ard urum No. | amt .05% to 1.12%; No. 2 red dura 23% to 2%, age No. 4 yellow 59% 60%. Oats. No. 2 white BF to tim. ye, No, 2, 70% to 72%. Pu, No. Fi Sate 74% to 80: No. 1, 63, Flax, No. 1, 2.13% to 2.20%. The Mediterranean sea has an av- erage depth of 4,560 feet. up as of-! Pog: | ern spring 1.15% to 1 ‘ools offered | x; oa Quotations ater RANGE pf — 60% 61% 29% 80% 2% 9% 2% 24% 13% a rt 72% 4% MINNEAPOLIS RANGE atoneapns Oct. 8.—(P)— DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Oct. 8.--(?)}— Durum— Open High Low MINNEAPOLIS CASB GRAIN Minneapolis, Oct. 8. — (®) — Wheat receipts Brae 111 compared to 105 a vear agi Minneap lis cash wheat and coarse pol ied hacky, follow: grain closi Cpallvered To Arrive lhyDNS 60 Ibs..... 114% 1.26% 1 ae NS 59 114% 1.24% 1 Bi N&58 . w.- 114% 123% 1.13% 1.21% 111% 1.29% 1.00% 1.17% 114% 1% 1.08% 1.05% 1.02% spring 111% 1.14% (Lower test rernt sen nally) ciscounted 4c Ib. Montana.¥ ‘Winter Wheat 14% protein 1 Ct 4 Wor HW... 1.13% 13% protein a it~} Lt} aaal outhe ‘Basia’ Wheat « 1.04% 1.06% * + 102% 1.04% 99% 1.02% Durum ; te etetKd pita mets #24234 8:8 28: 97 96 111 110° 1.09 1.07 1.05 1.02 99 96 34% new) 52% (new) BBS BbeReS FRE SERRE Sane Wh 12% 10% 2.04% 2.16% DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Oct. 8.—@—Closing cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 Ferra Aare norths 1 northern 1 0 1.21%; 108% fo’ 1.14% Soe: jo. 5, 97% No, 1 northern 1.11% to 1 tae. No. Bure hard winter Montana 1.11 wo. 15% to 1.2: 110% ‘No. 1 red’ durum 94 ‘to 95.’ Mixed durum discounted nant 5 below we ambers. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, eee —(P)—Cash peak . Rye, No. No. 2 yellow 9 to 58 Pomona: inal. Timot! Clover seed 2 Barley alting. eed 2.25 to 2.75 cwt. -50 to 32.50 cwt, qearoue Apes family patents, 15 lower, tandard patents, 10 10 Shipments 24,383. | a Bil Standard MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, Oct. 8.—(AP—U, 8. D. A.)—Potatoes unchanged, Lake Superior, largest of the Great bid | Lakes, has an area of 31,200 square miles, “| western, western and southwestern) "| steady: 1 much heat and dry air in the room. 5 | eee gee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, RAIN CONES DOWN IN SOUTH AMERICA, WHEAT IN GHICAGO Drop Is 1/4—1% Cents Under | Thursday’s Finish; Corn * Unchanged Chicago, Oct. 8—()—Indications that the Argentine wheat crop as a whole has been substantially. benefited by rains did much to make wheat prices here decline anew late Friday. At some stages, the Chicago wheat market showed all-around overnight losses of 2 cents or more a bushel. Rains in domestic winter wheat terri- tory southwest counted as a bearish iafluence, At the close, wheat was 1%-1% cents under yesterday's finish, Dec. 99% -%, May 1.00%-%, corn unchanged to % lower, Dec. 59%-%, May 60%-%, and oats % off. . EASTERN SELLING DRIVES MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT DOWN Minneapolis, Oct, 8,—(®)—Renewal of eastern selling of wheat futures ave grain markets a bad spell before the close Friday and final wheat Prices here were lower, again. Dec. wheat closed 1% lower at 1.07%, May 1% lower at 1.06% and July’ % lower at 1.03%, Flax declined as crusher support became less positive. Dec. flax closed 1%4, lower at 2.04% and May 1% lower a Goaris grains were wenk.- Dec, oats closed % down at 27% and May un- changed to % lower at 28. Dec, rye closed % lower at 68% and May lower at 68%, Dec, feed barley closed % lower at 45%. Cash wheat was unsettled. In-he- tween milling durum was in good de- mang. Winter wheat was in fair de- mand. Corn demand was falr. Oats was in good demand, Rye demand was good. Malting barley was in good demand. Flax was slower. oO T Produce Markets | cH 0, Oct. 5 le_Bulter, egEs ultey. tended lower Friday. Butter 11,868, easy, prices changed. Eggs 7,167, weak, prices unchanged. Poultry, live, 1 car, 66 trucks, easy; hens 4% ‘Ibs. up 224, less than 414 Ibs, 19; Leghorn hens 15%; springs 4 lbs. up and less than 4 Ibs. colored 21, white Rock 22, Plymouth Rock 23; broilers, colored 24, Plymouth and white Rock 26; bareback chickens 18, Leghorn 208 roosters 15, Leghorn roos- ters 14; ys, hens 30, toms young a 18 2 ‘turkeys i6; ducks 4% ip, colored 18, white 19, small j colored’ 16, white iz; geese, old 15, young 15%. Chica, and ‘pou un- | New York, Richa 8.. ep Butter 5,u8, steady to firm. Creamery, extra (92 score 36% to %. Other grades. un- changed. a Cheese 124, sae steady, Prices un- xed colors, eo 2% vis 9303 refrigerator refrigerator firsts ak. her enzeal Prices un- :d poultry easy; fresh (boxes) roosters 22% to 29; fowls, 36 0 17 to 22; 48 to 54 lbs., 19 to 24; frozen (hoxes) turkeys. (horth- pert 39. 7 ve poultry firm; by fr eight chickens, Rocks 26 to 27; colored 2: to 25; Leghorn 24." Powis, colored 23 to 26; weghorn 20. By express, chick- Rocks 29; rede 25; crosses and Leghorn 20. By express, chickens, Rocks 30 to 31; crosses 29 to 30; Leg- horn 24 to 25; fowls, colored! 23 "tg 38h 1 Leghorn 18 to 23: turkeys '25 to 3 other freight and express prices un- changed. Whites, exchange mediums and pre- mium pullets 24. to 28%; peewees to pullets 21 to 23; browns, extra fancy to 36; nearby small to mediums 18 to 26; other whites and browns un- changed. Duck eggs, fancy to extra rey 34 to 37; ae fair to fine 30 BUTTER AND EGG FU’ Chicago, Oct. 8—()— Butter Futures: High Low Close 33% 33% 83% 34 33% «33% 20 20 20% jar Nov. 21% 20 Refrigerator. ‘stan- dards, Dec. ...... 21% 20% I Miscellaneous 19% FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Oct, 8.—(#)—Foreign ex- change steady; Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents: Great Bri- tain 4.95%; France 3.29%; Italy 5.26%; many free 40.17, reg. 21.35, trave 705 Norway 24.90; Sweden 23.55; Montreal in New York 100.03. 1/8. CALL MONEY New ex Oct, 8.—(P)—Call money per Bene all day. Prime commercial paper 1 per cent, ‘Time oan eady, cb days Ae 4-6 :mos. 1% percent. Bankers acceptances un- changed. Fisk Rub. 7 GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Oct. 8.—(#)—Govern- ment bonds: ~ Treasury 4%s 111.13. Treasury 48 115. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Zai) Midwest Corp 7%. MINNEAPOLIS aTOCKA Minneapolis, Oct. 8.—(P)—Stocks Northwest Banco 8 INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) | Over the counter : w York): Unless there is a little moisture in the lbrary the bindings on leather books are apt to dry out easily. The water may be kept out of sight. It is, especially necessary, however. daring the fall and winter when there is Each year more than 20,000 oil wells are drilled. The annual cost of such Grilling in the United States alone exceeds $500,000,000. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of City Comm ae ne of the See of Bamarck: North D: a, until » October 18, iat for tur- | Hee aid City with the following eq ment: esx y Pound Visible Vacuum Solution’ Feed Chiorinator 1—Ten_ Pound Semi-vacuum Solution | Feed Chlorinator Bidders should state the credit which they will give for the twelve- pound solution feed pulsating type chlorinator in case one chlorinator bid is accep rf in case both chlor- inator bids. Detatled ci in the office 53 the city auditor. Board of City Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all 8. Myron H. Atkinson City Auditor 10/8 ey TAXES There never seems to be a convenient time for taxes, but for worthy employed persons, and to others having a regular source of income looking for @ convenient way to pay them without penalty, here’s a sug- gestion: Borrow what you require for taxes and other purposes from us and repay it in month- ly installments, If you. are in need of co-operation of this kind, come in for a confiden- tial taik with one of our of- ficers. First National Bank Adams Exp {Alas Jun All Ch D Allis-Ch Am Can Am Cry Sug Am H&L Am Inter Am Loco Am Metal Am PL Am Rad Am Rol Mill Am 8 Ref Am Stl F AmT&T 157 Am TobB 14 Am W Wks 12 Am Wool Pf 43 Anaconda 3414 Arm Ill 8 As Dry G u ATSF 50% Atl Ref 22% Avia Corp 4% Balt '& Ohio 14% Barnsdall 16% Bendix 4% Beth Stl 60% Boeing Air 25% Borden 21 Briggs Mfg 31 Budd Wh 5% Bur Ad Mch 24 BuUc&Z 4 Cal Z-Id 2% Can Pac 8% Case (J I) 122 Caterpil 1 Celanese a7 Cer D Pasco 54% Ches&O 38% Chi & NW. 2%| Pullman Chi Gt W 1% Chi Gt W Pf 6% CM&t P 1% CMStPPf 2% CRI&P 1% Chrysler 84% Col-Palm. 12% Col G El 9% Com Solv 10 Com & Sou 1% | Seabd Oil Con Edis 28% Con Oil 1% Cont Can 51% Cont Mot 1% Cont Oil Del 36% 16% 25% 5% 23% 1% 19 , Auto Lite 28% EL Pw. & Lt. 12% Firestone 25% Gen. Elec, 41% Gen. Foods 32% Gen, Mills Gen. Mtrs. Gillette 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. Tri-Cont Cor 4% Tru-Traer 8% Union Car 85% Union Pac 98% US R & Imp 6% US Rubber 34% %|US Smelt R 71 UB Steel 10% US Stl Pf 117% Vanadium 20% War Pict 9% West Un 31 West Air 27% West El 110 White Mot 14% Wilson & Co 6% Woolworth 40% Int. Nick. Can 48% | Vi Int. Tel. & Tel. 6% Johns-Man, 90 Kennecott 41% Kresge (88.) 19% Krog. Groc. 17% Lib.-O.-F, Gl, 54 Lig M B 4a 90% “Pointed” foxes are imitations of silver fox. Silver hairs are inserted in the skin of a black fox to “point” it. Yorkshire may be served as a complement for roast beef or—if it is sweetened—as 8 dessert. Wanted to Buy WANTED—Cars. Before losing your car to finance company, get our offer for your equity. Write Box 105, Bismarck, giving details. WANTED: Good second hand car Frank Hertz, Glen Ullen, N. Dak. For Sale or Trad | WILL EXCHANGE for Bismarc} property six room modern home ir | St. Paul on Dayton Ave. near Lex: | ington Ave. and also near Centra:| high school. Phone 443. Patter- son Land Co. For Sale or Rent FOUR room modern hom town. Call at 924 4th St. ___Roome for Rent__ NICE LARGE sleeping room in strictly modern home. One or two gentlemen. Next to bath. Hot water always. Close in. 512 Rosser, across from courthouse. Telephone 1091. PLEASANT room for man and wife or two gentlemen. Also single room. 208 3rd St. Opposite new postoffice. LARGE ROOM. Always hot water. Clean and quiet. Four blocks from postoffice. Gentlemen preferred. 116 W. Thayer. ROOM, gentlemen preferred. Experi- enced girl wants hour work or car- ee children. 307 4th. Phone FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1937 Looking for a Good Man? Use the Want-Ads Help Wanted Automobiles for Sale AMATEURS WANTED: Big cash! awards given. Show to be held at! Mandan, Armistice Day, Nov. 11 Sponsored by Veterans of Foreign | Wars. If you are interested wee) now to madle Stein, Manager, Man. WELL FURNISHED room next to bath. New quiet home. Always hot water. Gentlemen only. 111 Ave. D. ROOM next to bath, good bed. One- half block from bus line. Gentle- men only, $15. 614 Ave. C. COMFORTABLE sleeping room with board if desired. Hot water always. Near bus line. 623 6th 8t. COZY WARM room in new modern home. Near capitol. Always hot wa- ter. One or two. 1021 8th. LARGE ROOM with clothes closet. Also basement room, suitable one or two girls. 211 2nd St. LARGE furnished room in privaze home, next to bath, Downtown. 213 2nd St. Phone 1943. DESIRABLE sleeping room next ic bath. Always hot water. Phone 1616, 419 11th St. AMBITIOUS MAN—Permanent posi- tion with large company established 80 years, Demonstrating work among farmers. Experience not necessary. Liberal income. No lay-offs. WARD'S COMPANY, Winona, Minn. Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED saleslady for general store, also an experienced grocery salesman. State experience, refer- ences, age, nationality, salary ex- Myhre’s Store, Rolette, SPECIAL WORK for married women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Give age and dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. E-6014, Cincinnati, Ohio COMFORTABLE room, convenient to capitol and downtown. Available Oct. 15. Call 614, GOOD COOK wanted, lady preferred, steady work to right party. Write St. Charles Cafe, Dickinson, N. D. FRONT SLEEPING room, next to bath. Suitable for one or two. 110 _ Broadway. WANTED: Experienced maid for general housework. John Gussner, phone 216 or 1132-R. SMALL sleeping room. One block fon business section. $8, 222 2nd FURNISHED sleeping room. Hot ane cold water in room. 510 4th FRONT room, in modern home on bus line. Hot water heat. 609 4th. FRONT room for rent. Ladies. Must __be recommended. 623 3rd St. LARGE front sleeping room in mod- ern home, 418 2nd St. ROOM adjoining bath. Also garage. 418 9th St. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER fi Quality Workene Hay Business Opportunity HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Must like children. Four in family. T. 8 Knutson, Star Route 1, Bismarck. BEAUTY OPERATOR. Must be good at finger waving. Van’s Beauty Shop, 212 Rosser. Phone 1590. —_—Ke_—_eeee_=~ceeeee 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 121. LAUNDRY. We call for and deliver All work guaranteed. Also board- ers and roomers wanted. Phone 1253. FOR SALE payment, balance in monthly in- stallments, Income $220 per month. T. M. CASEY & SON 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, 60¢ 3rd 8t. EY OWNER, new 5 room bungalow, well located. Priced low. Easy terms. For rent: 5 room bungalow. Write Tribune Ad. 24163. ——_—_—_— Apartments for Rent 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 UNFURNISHED apartments, three and four rooms, electric range, refrigerator. Heat and wa- ter included. Now available. 203 Ave. A, West. TWO ROOM basement apartment. suitable for two adults, furnished or unfurnished, 514 11th St. Phone 1065-J, TWO LARGE front rooms, first floor, pleasant, quiet. Sink and toilet. Closet. Gas, lights, heat. 208 Ros- ser, TWO ROOMS, partly” furnished. Heat, gas, lights and water in cluded. 808 Ave. B. Phone 467-M. NICELY FURNISHED two rooms, private bath, private entrance. Frigidaire, Phone 1556. 811 2nd St. LARGE furnished one room gas heated basement apartment, for working people. Call 222 3rd St. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 1931 Plymouth Sedan 1935 International Pic! motor, new tires .. 1935 Ford DeLuxe Coupe 1936 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coach, radio and heater, low mileage Also 20 Others to Choose trom. These cars carry a gold seal bond guarantee. 23 Years of Honest Used Car Dealings CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS 122 Main Phone 705 CHEVROLET “OK” USED CAR: Ford Coupe .. Chevrolet Coa Ford Tudor .. Chevrolet Coupe Ford Tudor . Plymouth Coupe . Chevrolet DeLuxe Town Fully equipped—Big disc. Trucks Ford ton Pickup Chevrolet Panel International Pickup Chevrolet—157-duals .... CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. BISMARCK, DAK. 1937 Pontiac linder sedan, built in trunk, color green, equip- ped with heater, radio, defroster, $850. Pontiac 8-cylinder sedan, 1934, equipped with heater, trunk, low mileage, $385. Martin Holtan, Washburn, N. D. DEMONSTRATOR for sale, 1937 Etudebaker Sedan, driven less than 5,000 miles. Will sell at a sacrifice. This car can be seen at 922 6th St. Phone 942-J. "29 30 "31 "31 "34 "34 37 ondl~ tion. Radio ‘and heater equipped, $340. Salary Loan Co., Dakota Na- tional Bank Bldg. Phone 405. 1932. PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan. Very good condition. Reasonable for cash, Phone 2328. Robert Lulay, 114 Ave. A, West. LARGE, well furnished one room apartment, adjoining bath. Suitable for adults. 515 2nd 8t. YOUNG WOMAN wants work by day or hour, Also take care of children. Phone 2136-W. THREE ROOM apartment partly furnished. No small children. 812 Ave. B, Tel. 1649-W. 1935 DeLuxe Tudor Ford, good tires, low mileage; motor, etc. in very good condition. Goes at $400. 1008 Bdwy. Houses for Rent WANTED — Housework by experi- enced woman by hour or day. Phone 262-R. TWO FURNISHED apartments. Good location. Near grade and high school. 818 7th St. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by hour or day. Phone 2186-J. DRY CLEANING plant and estab- lished business for sale. Owner has other plans. Now profitable and. can be expanded, This county seat is one of best business towns in. state. Good crops. Will talk terms. Box 351, Langdon, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Landowner’s oll royalty in 480-acres on Nesson Dome near large oil company well. Units of $60 or any multiple thereof. Clear title. N. B. Ludowese, Williston, N. Dak. BEER PARLOR and lunch room in connecaon: Ideal for man and fe. Magic Cleaners Telephone 1259 Suits Cleaned and Pressed We call for and deliver Prompt Service Office Equipment 4 | 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 Go, Information Wanted FROM party who has 4 room bunga- low for about $2,000 on Write Tribune Ad. 24130. HEALT Here is relief for hay eu ped aches, pains, colds and forme of rheumatism. terms. Greatest to John Abner, Dawson, N. Dak MODEL 17 Winchesier repeating, Fa gauge shot gun, excellent tion, Write Tribune Ad. aoe 8T. BERNARD male pups, orange and white, $15, $20 and $25. Norman | Rugby, N. Dak. Larson, 3. MILK GOAT for sale, also gasoline range. Chas. McCloyard, Bismarck Ice Cream, and Kan- dy Korn. G. P. News. 18 GAUGE shot gun, Winchester re- peater. Phone 1873-J. BISMARCK TRIBUNE Gentlemen: | Wearing Apparel THREE GIRLS’ winter coats, one size 12, two, 14. Boy's blue cordu- Toy sheep-lined coat, 16, Girl’s seal- skin jacket, 14. Phone 1415. ee FOR SALE—Brown Laskin lamb coat in good condition, size 16, $15; also black Rothmoor winter coat, size 14, Call 810 4th St. Perfection Cleaners Men's Suits Ladie’s Dresses Cleaned Cleaned Only ressed $1.00 .50c Phone 1707 718 Thayer ——————_— Household Goods for Sale TWO DRESSERS, single bed, spring and mattress, leather bed daven- port, 8-3x 10-6 ft. rug, chairs, etc. _ 201 Ave. A. West. Bids accepted on McPhail Piano until October 12, 315 Mandan. HOUSEHOLD goods, beds, chairs, tables, dresser, sewing machine, etc. Inquire Fer.is Grocery. THREE GAS RANGES, two of them new. Inquire afternoons at small house, rear of 504 7th. HOUSEHOLD goods, furniture of ail kinds, cheap. Also Chevrolet. 318 2nd 8t. LARGE heating stove, also 2-burner + gas plate. 322—Ist St. Phone 1844-R. PACKARD Piano. Bargain price. Phone 2443, Travel Opportunity DRIVING to Newark, Delaware, Fri- day, Oct. 15. Have room for one. Call 2033-J. FOR BALE for less cost, income properties, two modern bungalows, each having basement apartments, aac tented. Hegre for ae 4 corpora’ going out 9! business. Associated Investors, Inc., Bismarck. Phone 0. $4,900 BUYS 5 room modern bunga- low and garage. All newly de- corated. Close to town and park $1,700 down, $47 per month includ- ing taxes and insurance. Wriie Tribune Ad. 24092. PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET 210 Fifth st, Phone 176 FOR SaLeSeate - oa T-Bone Steak, 2 Ibs. . We dellvar: an order ree of charge. Oct. 6, 1937. " Kindly cancel our potato “ad” in your paper. It brought good results, We are all sold out. If the $3.00 didn’t cover, send bill. Yours truly, ROSS BROS. Arthur, N. Dak. THREE ROOM apartment, furnished, also 3-room unfurnished apart- ment. 622 3rd St. MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601. TWO ROOM apartment. Gas, lights, heat and water, furnished. 1116 Rosser, Tel. 470-M. FURNISHED two room apartment, $23. One room apartment, $16.50. 618 6th St. ONE room apartment second floor, near bath. Everything furnished. 305 8rd St. TWO 3-room apartments, one 2- room apartment. Call 308 13th St. Phone 878, FURNISHED kitchenette apartment. Private bath. adults only. Phone 107. APARTMENT. Inquire Kennelly Fur- niture Co, Mandan. Phone Mdn. 138. FURNISHED two room and kitchen- ette. Rental $24, 721 3rd St. A APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd &t. Phone 852. Help Wanted, Instruction HOW TO DIRECT your drawing tal- ent into money making fields in your spare time. Well worth writ- ing about. Ask for Talent Test (No Fee). Give age and occupation. $100.00 and 5% sntarest annually LEARN TYPING, Learn keyboard 1n ten days. Extension Service. 214 Masonic Temple Bldg., Minneapo- lis, Minn, Personal ‘WANTED—Original poems, songs for immediate consideration. Send poems to Columbian Music Publish- ers, Ltd. Dept. B-250, Toronto, Can. NEW and used typewriters. Rentals. Service. Phone 68. 108 3rd St. ‘Typewriter Sales and Service. Land for Rent HAY LAND, section 1 in Telfer Township about 24 miles from Bismarck. Geo. M. Register. 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 padensttd Co. Lost and Found LOST—Gold dress clip set wit!. red stones. Reward. Call Tribune 2200 or 922. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated Se Oar Either or spring filled. 9th St. Phone 1126. Farm Equipment _. COLT, 2% years, $75; l-row John Deere Cultivator, $5; John Deere Disc Harrow, $5; Deering Hay Rake, $7; Deering Corn Planter, $20; John Dae 2-row Corn Sheller, $20; 90 feet one-inch sacked, $1 bu.; Some Oats, $.30 bu Other articles at bargain prices John Garnier, Rt. 1, Bismarck, N. SIX ROOM modern two story house located at 610 West Rosser. Monthly rental $45. Immediate possession Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone “oO”, FOUR ROOM HOUSE, $30, 5 room house $25, 6 room house, $40, house with two apartments, $45. Also other houses. T, M. Casey & Son. MODERN partly furnished 5-room bungalow. Very well located. Im- mediate possession. Phone 278. Price Owens. 7-ROOM modern house, 508 West Broadway. Newly decorated. In- guire 320 Washington or telephone “|FIVE ROOM modern bungalow. Call On Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday evenings after 5:30. 709 12th St. SECOND floor 5 room mouern auplex. Gas heat. Immediate possession. _Phone 278, Price SIX ROOM modern ood condition. With or without gas SIX ROOM modern house with gar- age. Inquire 214 5th. St. after 5 p.m. or Saturday, Ros LOWER dupiex, two bedrooms. Heat and water furnished. R. W. San- ders. Phone 1341. OCTOBER 15, 5 room modern bunga- low with garage. Adults preferred, Call 504. FIVE ROOM modern house with Garage. $37. Phone 1226-J. Ss SMALL 6 room modern house. $40 per month. Phone 419. SIX ROOM house, reasonably. at 310 So. 10th St. THREE ROOM house. Call at 622 eth Bt. SIX ROOM residence. Phone 271. —_—_—_——————— Seed and Feed FOR SALE—Corn fodder, millet and prairie hay, or feed and use of buildings to winter seventy-five to one hundred head of cattle. Louis Leathers, McKenzie, N. Dak. ATTENTION: Hog feeders, for best results and bigger profits feed Northern brand cracklings. Manu- factured by Northern Rendering Co., Bismarck, N. Dak. For Rent GARAGE FOR RENT. Attached to Bal house. 211 Anderson St. Phone 0. ————————— Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (15 words or less) . if more than (per word) ........ 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive insertions (per word) ..... aereee AGO 4 itive insertic Call 6c This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. 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