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WITHMAJOR STEELS POINTING OUT WAY «Many Leaders Drop Fractions to Three or More Points to New Lows for Year New York, Oct. 11—(P)—A selling broadside hit the stock market Mon- day and numerous leaders were cut Gown 1 to 5 or more points, many to new lows for the past two years, U. 8. Steel touched off the decline with one of its sharpest post-depres- sion setbacks. Motors, rails, coppers and miscellaneous issues were in the van of the retreat. Inspiring the dumping movement ‘was another downfall in commod- ities, wheat at Chicago being conspic- uous with a fall of 5 cents a bushel at the worst, the limit permitted in a day’s dealings. Bonds tripped up| Deo” with stocks. Among stocks prominent on the back-track—some were above their BISMARCK GRAIN by Busecil-Miller Ce) Date Oct. 6, No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs.....8 sj No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. No. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. No, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark mocha, 50 Ibs. Sample grain: aT 85 83 Bu 7 ,|49 Ibs., 74; 48 Ibe, 71; 47 Ibs, 68; 46 Ibs, 65; 45 Ibs., 62; 44 Ibs., 3 43 Ibs., 56; 42 Ibs., 53; 41 Ibs. 40 Ibs., 47; 3 10 a Hard ‘winter wheat CHICAGO _RANGE © Chines, Oct, 11.—(P)}— pei ale worst levels at the sound of the final | Oct. gong—were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Youngstown Sheet & Tube, Republic, Inland Steel, National Steel, Acme Steel, Wheeling Steel, Chrysler, Gen- eral Motors, Yellow Truck, 'Ma-k Truck, Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Pennsylvania, Southern Pacific, Great Northern, Northern Pacific, Balti- more é& Ohio, Illinois Central, Ana- conda and Kennecott. Livestock SOUTH 8ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Oct.. 11.—(#)—(U. S. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 10,700; slow; early sales steady on slaughter steers and she stock; slaughter steers mostly 837% 92% 94% Nia 10% grassers; salable around 10.00 down; | Oct grass fat heifers held 8.00 and above; beef cows 6.50-7.50; cutters 3.50-4.50; sausage bulls 4.75-5.50; stockers about steady; medium to good 6.00-8.00; in- ferlor ‘and plain ligntweights 480- bee vealers 5.50. Calves 2,500; bout steady, 8.50-10.00; few-10.50, Hogs 8,000, slow, mostly steady with Friday and Saturday; top 5 higher at 1055 for a load of about choice 160 to 180 Ibs.; 140 to 180 lbs. 10.25 to 10.50; 180 to 240 lbs. mostly 10.45; 250 to 300 Ibs. 9.80 to 10.35; sows 360 lbs. down 9.10 to 9.30; heavy 8.80; 1,000 feeder pigs in ran; average cost | Dec. Saturday 10.10; weight 216 Ibs.; for the week 10.80; weight 227 Ibs. Sheep 14,000, 1,300 feeders through; very little done early; packers talk- ing lower; good to choice 195 Ibs. fed yearlings 6.50; steady indications on slaughter ewes and feeding lambs; slaughter lambs last week close 10.00- 25. Dairy cows steady to strong; back- ward springers slow, strongweights to shippers 75-85; plain and medi- ums $40-60. Ss. D. A) ng “Sot direct; Friday's ‘good. and 150-18 CAG Chicago, Oct Te —Hogs 12,000, inclu market 10-15 abe a ‘ Cattle Bis 0007 calves 2500; sprink- ling strictly grain-fed steers 25-50 igher; others steady to 25 cents rly top oe Ib, yearlings 18.50; Aas fed heifers strong; top 1 :s ‘s and cows uneven but. iiontly steady to strong on early: rounds; low cutters and cutters .00; western grass cows up to si s and feeders active, some Hy ae cents higher; bulls 15-25 cents Out: eer st ee eee aces otterings 6.75; including $,000 direct: 4 ‘choice range lambs fully steady and strong; choice Colorado 10,75; limited numbers outsiders 10.50- 60; others downward 10.25 and under: natives 10.25-50; best held about 10.75; sheep st fative ewes 3.50-4.75 sndicatio ly on feeders. stIOUX CITY ux gin, Oct, 11.—@)—1U. D. A. roth je 9504 alves 1400; sisughe ter steers and yearlings scarce, little changes Nettle salable above 13.00; tat she ck little changed. Stockers ¢ and feeders rather slow; better ac- count higher ask log prices; early sales firm, short fed and grassy slaughter steers down to 8.00 and un- der; few short fed heifers 9.00 down; early bulk beef cows 5.00: load of rangers held above 7,00; low cut- ters down to 3.50; load fleshy 933 Ib. feeders 9.40; ttered sales good stock steers up to 8.60; choice steer calves held above 9. all lots good feed- ing heifers up and above; run includes 237 Hogs 3000, slow sales to shipper Friday's good ai Dutchers 10.40-655 talking lower on all cli 9.50 down; feeder pigs Sheep 14.0005 1; liber) RANGE Om oe tos 108% 104% 1.07% 1.02% 1.03% 104% 99% 1.00 45 42% 43 Mh 4 68% 64% 65% 68% 64% 65% 27% 26% 26% 21% 27% 26% 274 ao 2.04 202 2.03% DULUTH RANG! Duluth, Minn., Oct. aise Durum— MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Oct. 11. — (4) — Wheat receipts Monday 160 compared to a holiday a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat end coarse grain closing quotations tocay follow: ih Wheat Delivered Open High H 1.11% 1.23% 111% 1.31% 111% 129% 1.10% 1.18% 1.08% 1.16% 1.08% 1.14% 104% 111% 1.08% 1.05% 102% 99% + 1.08% 1.11% ower, test weight ee scoured fed Oa » mee oR + OTH sesee soeee evens = 3 - mapa nen + 103% 106% ..... 2.00. innesota and South Dakeia Wheat - 1.01% 103% 99% 1.01% e eee ONO ro cra OF NORTE. DAKOTA, COUN- TY OF BU! IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH 3U- ae DISTRICT, RICHARD HOFF, PLAINTIFF, SALLIB_#. HY “Lowe, EBER iH BLY, GEORGE P. FLANNERY, JOHN K. WETHERBY, ALEX- ANDER McKENZIE, PRANK Ee sale W._ RATMOND, “ities ROWS, HARRY ON- 508, ARTHA ROGERS, ee GH ORTH DA- Kora, AMUNICIPAUL CORPOR- ATION, and all other persons un known claiming any estate or in- terest in or lien or incumbrance upon the property herein 4 cribed, DEFENDANTS. THE STATE She TO THE ABOVE NAMED FEN oe aby} are he by: ‘to an the. complain of the ‘plalntiee in ‘the be copy of which is hereto upon you, office of tl h Dakota, and to py of er thereto upon the su’ ee er he ef at his of- fice in the rek, in the ity smi County of ‘parle i and State of North | Dakota, within thirty (30) days from and atter the service of thie summons f the day of such of mous failure to pear ‘or answer s above required, athe plaintiff, will” take Judgment t you, by default, tor the relief in the co! at siuptree. Waren Dakota, ember 11. Charles L, Attorney ie *Plaintite, Bismarck, sf Datond Dakota. oc! by Addition to th Bismarck, and that no personal judg: ment against the defendants is sought. Charles L. Cru: tor Plaintiff, 9-13-20-27 10 11-18, NORTH eA 96% 99% Durem 94% 1.06% 93% 1.07% 91% 1.06% 80% 1.04% ... 88% 1.02% 81% 99% B5% 96% 83% 93% 81% “| No. 3 yellow 62 pene, penite . eS | No. 1, 2 +| changed 0% . North Dakota. j 2.02% 2.14% THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 19387 SHARPLY TO LOWEST MARKS FOR SEASON Breaks in Securities Markets Does Much to Unsettle Confidence in Pits Chicago, Oct. 11. — (#) — General stop-loss selling that developed in all grain futures Monday plunged prices down to new low price records for the season or longer. December and May wheat fell 5 cents a bushel, the full permissible limit for any single day. Breaks in the securities markets did much to unsettle confidence among holders of grain, but the cereals were rallying at the last. At the close, wheat was 2%-4 cents under Saturday's finish, Dec. 96%4-%, May 97%-%; corn 1%-3% off, Dec. 57%-%, May 58%-%, and oats 1 to 1% cents down. GRAIN FUTURES PRICES DIP SHARPLY Minneapolis, Oct, 11,—(@)—Eastern selling of wheat and a big break in stocks caused grain futures prices to take a sharp dip Mondoy. December wheat futures declined c ; May 4% cents at ly 4% cents at 1.00. it the decline shown by December closed 1% lower at 2 O23 and May 1% cents at 2.01%. ‘he entire coarse grain list felt the 8 shown by wheat. December oats futures’ closed “ahs 1 5-16 lower at 26% and May %-% Cents at 27-27%; December fecd Sart ley 2% cents lower at 43, and May ap- peared on the board at 44; December and May rye 3%c lower, both at 65%. Cash wheat receipts were moderate, Winter wheat was slow. Durum was in excellent demand, Cash corn was in sluggish demand. Oats was draggy. Rye was in good demand. Barley was firm, Flax was in fatr to good demand. | Produce Markets eee CHICA Chicago, Oct. 1 A Gp—Poultry was about steady on he Chicago market Monday, and eggs were weak. But- ter was easy. Butter 8,950, easy clals (93 score) 35% 34%; extra firsts ¢ seconds (84-87%) (90 centralized carlots) 33% 34 Eggs 4,291, weak; extra firsts local and cars 21%; fresh greded firsts lo- cal and cars 21; current receipts 20%. Poultry, lve, 2 cars, 28 trucks, about steady; hens 4% ‘Ibs. up 21%, less than a Ibs, 18%: Leghorn hens 15; springs, 4 Ibs. up and less than 4 lbs. colored 20%, Plymouth and White Rock 22; broilers, colored 24, Ply- mouth and white 26; roosters 15, Leg- horn roosters 14; tur! s, hens 20, toms young 23, old 18, 2 turkeys 16; young ducks 4% Ibs. up colored 18, white 19; small colored 16, white 17; geese old young 15%; bareback creamery-spe- extra (92) Et % chickens 18, Leghorn chickens 19%. NEW YorK New York, Oct. 11.—(#)—Butter 10,- 124, unsettled, Creamery, higher than extras 36% -37%; extra (92 score) 36%-%; firsts (88-91 ireores) arg 3 weconds (84-87 scores) 29%-82 centralized (90 score) 3 12.276 fitm: diate while fresh’ fancy 20-20%, fresh eld, fancy 1936, 22-24. ttled, mixed, colors: special iui 19 age checks 17; refrigerator tandards packs 21- 23% refrigerator 20% refrigerator fir: %; re- frige: r seconds 19-19%; refrigera- $e) wisalurne 19; refrigerator dirties UTTER AND EGG FUTURES chicaga, Oct tt — Butter Futures: High Low Close Storage Standards, Novemb » 33 325 32% Storage Stan Pacer 33% 32% 32% Fut Rethkerstor iene Oct. dards, » 19% 18% 19 19% 718% dards, Dee. + 19% 18% | Miscellaneous ry ai MONEY RATES New York, Oct. 11.—(#)—Call money steady 1 per cent all day. Prime com- mercial paper 1 per cent. Time loans steady, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos, 1% per cent. “Bankers acceptances un- changed. moneto® bat pase reds Oct. 11.—(@)—Foreign “crest Britain de- thers in cents: Great mance 3.32%; Italy 89; sweden 25.54; Northwest os 8%. CHICAGO STOCKC (By the Associated Press) Miawest Corp. 7. ——<—<— eevee ees BONDS New. York, Oct. 11.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4%'s 115.14. INVESTMENT eeuere (By the Asseciat: ) (Over the counter in Hamilton Tr 1.91, 2. Maryland Fund 7.06, Quart Inc 8h 12.61, 1 }OSTON WOOL, Boston, ot 11.—@—(U, 8. Dept Agr.)—The wool market was quiet Monday. Most mill buyers were out of the market for raw wool waiting for new business to develop on goods. dn view of the widespread lack of in- terest from mills, holders of the bulk of wools in Boston were making no effort to close sales, RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Oct. 11.—(#)—Range of carlot grain nel Ww! it, No. 1 dark gerera 1,14%-1.17%; No. 3 mixed 5; No. 1 dark hard winter 1.10%; No. ? hard Lae durum 1. 06 Hh = 1.10%. Corn 62%. Oats, No. 2 a Pals are arley, ‘lex, No. 70%-73. ye, Ni No. 1, 65-70. Rear ft 9 GRAIN losing cash DULU’ Duluth. Ocn 1 wi era dark prices, Wheat: No. northern spring 1. dark northern 1.11 1.10% -1.18% ; 1022.11 No. 1' northern 1.08% -1.3 ‘i hard ‘winter Pate 0 ts ie ‘Vatene 55. MINNEAPOLIS Feheied hd Mini Oct. — (PF i or barrels tn Family patent: unchanged 5.80 854. Pi midalinge. 20.80¢21.01 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Oct. 11.--(P)- 2 hard 1.0 ig; No. ‘0, 2 yellow new 6: jo. 2 yellow kiln di No. 2 whi Oats, No. 1 white 30%-: ghd %-75%. Backer pent 3 No, 2 yellow ae 50-1 a othy see 0-10, 32: 3; sweet clover 8,25-90 standards | There never seems to be a conventient time for taxes, but for worthy employed per- sons, and to others having a regular source of income look- ing for = convenient way to pay them without penalty, here's a suggestion: Borrow what you require for taxes and other purposes from us and repay it in monthly in- stallments, If you are in need of co-operation of this kind, come in for a confidential talk with one of our officers. First National Bank Affiliated with First Bank Stock Corporation * New York Stocks Closing Prices Oct. 11 Adams Exp. 10%|Lig M B 4a 890 Loe! Minn Mol 7% 2% M St P SSM 1% 5%] Mont Ward 41% 2% 1% 13% 2% 16% 4% Nat Pr & Lt 7% Nat Steel 11% Packard So% | Param Pict Park Utah Briggs Mfg %;|Budd Wh Bur Ad Mh 23 But Cop & Z 3% eae. Dodg al Z-Ld = 2%| Phil Morris Can Pac 8% Pailupe Pet CaseJI 114 wh 'Caterpll 70 Celanese 23% fas d Pasco 54% es & O 38% Chi & Nw 2%| Purity Bak chi Gew 1% Bal chict wer 6 |B CM&P_ 1% Reo Motor C M St P Pf 2%) ‘Bt CRI&P 1% Chrysler 81% | Rey Tob B 2 Col-Palm 12% Col G El 8% Com Solv 9% Com & Sou 1% Con Edis 26% Con Oil 10% Cont Can 49% Cont Mot 1% Con Oil Del 334% Corn Prod 59% Cream Wh 23% Crosley 1 Cub Am Sug 4' Curt Wret 3%|StdG& El 4% Deere & Co 91%} Std Oil Cal 33% Dia Mtch 2244 | Std Oil Ind 36% Dome Mine 41% | Std OU NJ 51% Douglas Airc. 38% |Stew. War. 12% Dupont. 134% | Stone & Web, 12 East. Kod. 159 El. Auto Lite 26% Proc & Gam Pu 8ve NJ man oll ep Std Brands Ge: Gillette Goodrich Goodyear 23% Gra.-Paige 2 G.N. Ir. Ctf. 13% G.N. Ry. Pf. 33% G. Wes. Sug. 30% Greyhound 10% Hec. Prod. 8% Houd.-H, B. 14% Howe Sound 53% Hudson Mot. 8% ‘Hupp. Mot. 2% Ill. Cent. 13 Ind. Rayon 26 Int. Bus. M, 134 Int. Harv. 82 Int. Nick, Can 44% Int. T. & Tel. 6% Johns-Man, 87 Kennecott 39 Kresge (88.) ae Groc. Krog. Lib.-O-F Gl. ax 21% % US Smelt. R. 60% US Steel 66 US Stl. Pf. 115% Vanadium 18% War. Pict. 8% West, Un. 31% West. Air. 26% West, El. 107 White Mot, 13% Wilson & Co. 6% Woolworth 39% Wrighey, Jr. 65 NOTICE a eee TIOw or STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Bartels ch: Sot rice at. UNTY AUDITOR, 8, Bimarekc y son of Gord ‘You are’ ‘hereby (potitled that the tract of lan reinatter desoribed and which was wecoused in your name for taxation fey, the year 1929 was on the 9th day of December. 1930, duly sold, as provided by Tew. “tor 4 A linquent taxes of the year 19: that the time for redemp: pee om pire. alae, ys from his notice, rv! Said per} Is described ae fol! eA pacific hecona Addition to the City of 36, ‘AGéition to the Bismarck, County 0! ee State of North ota. Amount sold tor, $17. A quired to Fedoom at this standard patents, Rs nts, | dat a to the holder of the is peculded. by I NE! nd official WITNESS my he seal ‘his 24th ‘aky of A ae 1937. (SEAL) 0 M. Lobach, Actin, Auditor OBrien h County, North Dakota. 9-27 10-4-11, ex mooens fer: 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 1001. SLEEPING room, close to bath, ways hot water. For sale: Chest cf Grawers, beds and mattress, rocker, etc. Tel. 1042-J, 120 Ave. A. SEMTI-basement room. Private en- trance. Well furnished, Warm and cozy. Phone 816 or 1570-R. 61% Ave. B. WELL FURNISHED room next to bath. New quiet home. Always hut water. Gentlemen only. 111 Ave. D. SMALL HOUSEKEEPING roe for Tent. $10, Sleeping rooms. if desired. Phone 834-R. COMFORTABLE sleeping room with board if desired. Hot water always. Near bus line. 623 6th St. 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. COMFORTABLE room, convenient to capitol and downtown. Available Oct. 15. Call 614. ROOM in new air-conditioned home. Close to bath. Always hot water. 908-9th St. LARGE pleasant room. Always hot water. Gas heat. 422 4th St. Phone 649, Female Help Wanted | EADY wanted for local coffee route Earnings up to $32.50 in a week. I send everything; no-money-risk trial. Automobile given producer as bonus. Write Albert Mills, 1185 Monmouth, Cincinnati, Ohio. BEAUTY OPERATOR. Must be good at finger waving. Van's Beauty Shop, 212 Rosser.* Phone 1590. WANTED—Experienced girl for sen eral housework. Write Mrs. H. Lanterman, Mandan. WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Two children in family. 828 Mandan 8t. Work Waniee RELIABLE young young women attending “Commercial cole lege want places to earn board, room or both. Also reasonable light nonacberning tooms wanted. Phone LAUNDRY. We call for and delive: All work guaranteed. Also ors sand roomers wanted. Phone 1253. Houses for Sale LEAVING town. Lovely 4 room house surrounded by trees, 6 acres. Built in features, screened com- plete with good furniture. Bargain. Located 3% miles on south 12th 8c. Toad or phone 1254. ACCOUNT poor health, wil) sel my property consisting of 7-room stucco bungalow. Also dwelling with four apartments. Very good income property. Wm. Baker, 604 3rd St. EY OWNER, new 5 room bungalow. well located. Priced low. Easy terms. For rent: & room bungalow. Write Tribune Ad. 26163. MY BRICK home for sale. Minnis F. Harrison, 518 W. Thayer. Call 689-W. ‘Apartments for Rent FURNISHED or unfurnished in new fireproof building across street from beautiful park. Two bedrooms, liv- ing room, kitchen and bath. laundry room. 234 W. Bdwy. Call J. B, Smith, 1184 or 1916. NICELY furnished room in modern Lene Suitable for two. 614 8th YOUNG WOMAN wants work by day or hour. Also take care of children. Phone 2136-W. SMALL sleeping room, One block es business sectiorl. $8. 222 2nd FURNISHED sleeping room. Hot an cold water in room. 510 4th FRONT room for rent. Ladies. Must _be recommended. 623 Srd_8t. LARGE front sleeping room in mod- ern home, 418 3nd St. MODERN furnished room on bus line. no 4th 8t. Phone 724, FURNISHED sleeping room. Close in, Phone 262-R. 218 1st St. WANTED — Housework by experi- enced woman by hour or Phone 262-R. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by hour or day. Phone 2186-J. Wearing Apparel THREE GIRLS’ winter coats, one size 12, two, 14. Boy’s blue cordu- roy sheep-lined coat, 16. Girl's sea!- _skin jacket, 14. Phone 1415, FOR SALE: Brown fox scarf. Good condition. Reasonable. Phone 343 . |ROOMS FOR RENT—Close in. Rea- sonable. 400 4th St. NICELY furnished room at 607 6th St. Phone 835. ROOM adjoining bath. Also garage | 418 9th St. FIRST class rooms for rent at 712 4th st. FOUR LUCKY NUMBER our phone number Quallty Work Real Beonomy a 6. 1th CLEANERS Room and Board BOARD and room. Very reasonably. Close to bus line. 310 Ave. A. Phone 2226. Roommate Wanted W. Young man wan! share room in a new home, Phone Office Equipment iF 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. Information Wanted a FROM party who has 4 room bunga- low for about $2,000 on terms Write Tribune Ad. 24130. Magic Cleaners Telephone 1259 Suits Cleaned and ——— Miscellaneous for Sale CHRISTMAS CARDS—It is nune too early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later delivery, either printed or engraved Samples are now on display. Bis- marek Tribune Company. , 12 gauge pump io le type, kitchenette table and chairs, buffet. 517 6th St. Phone 2402-W. 4 |AT A BIG discount, practically new electric barber pole, cost $80. Write or call Fred Kleingartner, 414 Bawy., Bismarck. &T. BERNARD male pups, orange and white, $15, $20 and $25. Norman Larson, Rugby, N. Dak. Tce Cream, popcorn and Ken- dy Korn. G. P. News. Hay for Sale EXCELLENT clover and slough hay $4 per Highway No. 10. Robert Messner, Oriske, N. D. Lost and Found make 1331, Help Wanted, Instruction _ HOW to direct your drawing talent vanced, Experience unnecessary. fe ye CONSUMERS PRESS, J-83 W. Washington, Chi- cago. SALESMAN wanted; very attractive salary and commission proposition. INR EA D. Minmeapoll set Bure oe nae t Bur. 0:| WANTED: Four or fi . 1 an rt; raded 90; ra: marly Oh Ontos, © couse Bites tri rea nd rnd 7$-1.05; depending on qual- LOOK US UP FOR MEATS Phone 176 for reasonable prices. People’s Meat Market Household Goods for Sale NORGE REFRIGERATOR, ten tube cabinet radio. Underwood portable typewriter, like new. Phone 1848 FURNITURE for six room house Bids accepted on McPhail Piano until October 12. 315 Mandan. BEAUTIFUL limogues dinner set, 145 pieces, like new. Sell reasonable. Write Tribune Ad. 24228, HOUSEHOLD goods, furniture of ail kinds, cheap. Also Chevrolet. 318 and &t. LES LARGE heating stove, also 2-burner gas plate. 322—Ist St. Phone 1844-R. 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. ‘|REMODELED furnished ground floor apartment. Two rooms, kitchen- ette, and bath. Private entrance. Laundry privileges. Also garage. 910 Ave B. TWO large unfurnished apartments. Living room, one or two bedrooms, kitchen and bath. Electric range, refrigerator. Heat and water. 201 Ave. A, west. Phone 15. LARGE air-conditioned basement room or small apartment. Private bath. Private entrance. Capitol Court No. 5. |NEW basement apartment, 3 rooms and bath, southeast windows. Elec- tric stove and refrigerator. able Oct. 15. 811 6th St. TWO ROOM basement apartment. suitable for two adults, furnished or unfurnished, 514 11th St. Phone 1065-J, TWO room furnished apartment. Close to schools and capitol. Laun- dry Poeeee: Private entrance. 927 7th TWO aoe front rooms, first Noor, Pleasant, quiet. Sink and toilet. Closet. Gas, lights, heat. 208 Ros- ser, FURNISHED apartment, near cap- itol. Private bath. Gas, lights, and water. Adults only. Phone 1832, _ TWO FRONT rooms for light house- keeping. Ground floor. $24 per month. 1014 Broadway. LARGE, well furnished one room apartment, adjoining bath. Suitable for adults. 515 2nd St. Avail- PACKARD Piano. Bargain price Phone 2443. _For Sale or Trade WILL EXCHANGE for Bismarck property six room modern home in St. Paul on Dayton Ave. near Lex- ington Ave., and also near Centra! high school. Phone 443. Patter- son Land Co. TWENTY ACRES Cobbler potatoes for coal or livestock. W. C. Peter- son, Hunter, N. Dak. Perfection Cleaners Mens sere Ladie’s Dresses Clea an y Onl: Pe Cleaned 7 $1.00 50c _ Phone 1707 Real Estate REAL ESTATE BARGAIN in real estate. An income property at 514 7th St. Monthly income $136. Annual taxes, $158. Gas, hot water heat. Main floor 5 rooms and bath; second floor, 4 Tooms and bath; basement, 4 rooms and bath, including two bedrooms, Laundry room with tubs, extra fur- nished room with toilet and shower. Double heated garage. Sales price, $8,150. Terms. THREE BEDROOM new modern stucco bungalow, four rooms and bath . basement nt. At- tached garage. Located at 901 10th St, Sales price, $5,350, Terms. ‘two BEDROOM new modern bun- elon, three room and bath base- apartment, attached garage. iocaid at 1011 Ave ©, Sales price, AN INCOME property, being a new bungalow constructed for and oc- cupied as fine apartments. Month- ly income, $91. Taxes, $34. Sales 800. » IX ROOM modern two-story dwel- ling. Gas furnace, West end loca- tion. Rental value, $50. Ssles price, $4,500. $500 cash down, balance monthly payments. FOUR ROOM modern dwelling, well located, fine 50 ft. lot. Detached garage. Sales price, $2,800. » $1,200. HEDDEN Toovatigd ESTATE AGENCY Webb Phone 0 For Rent GARAGE FOR . Attacned to new house. 211 Anderson St. Phone 2010. Taken Up UP Sept. 29. One buckskin mare and colt, black gelding, bey gelding, sorrel gelding with white face. One yearling bay colt. Owner may have same by paying charges. soone 5-) Harry Men- Wanted to Buy Before losing your car to finance company, get our offer for your equity. Write Box 105, Bismarck, giving details. WANTED—To buy on monthly ren- tal basis or rent 5 room bungalow by Boren 1, Write Tribune Ad 2. acres land north of Bismarck, Write Tribune ANTED: Good second hand car Frank Herts, Glen Ullin, N. Dak. he THREE ROOM apartment partly furnished. No small children. 812 Ave, B. Tel, 1649-W. TWO FURNISHED apartments, Good location. Near grade and high school. 818 7th St. MODERN APARTMENT for rent. Suitable for two, possibly three. Call 717 Thayer or phone 2180, also 3-room unfurnished ment. 622 3rd 8t. MODERN light housekeeping apart- | #7 ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601. TWO ROOM Rosser. Tel. a0, UNFURNISHED large clean 3 room basement apartment. 727 20th. St. Phone 1722-J. ONE room apartment second floor, 1116 Looking for a Good Man? Use the Want-Ads Automobiles for Sale USED CARS Chevrolet Sedan Plymouth Coach Plymouth Coupe Plymouth Coach Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Coupe Essex Coach Plymouth Sedan Chrysler Sedan Ford Sedan Chrysler Sedan Pontiac Coach Plymouth Coupe Chrysler Airflow Sedan Chevrolet Panel Plymouth Sedan Ford Coupe Chrysler Airflow Sedan Plymouth DeLuxe Coach International Pickup Chevrolet Pickup Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan These cars carry gold seal bond guarantee. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. ie 122 Main Phone 700 CHEVROLET “OK” USED CARS Ford Coupe . Chevrolet Coach . Ford Tudor .... Chevrolet Coupe Ford Tudor .... Plymouth Coupe . 5 Chevrolet DeLuxe Town Fully equipped—Big disc. Trucks Ford ton Pickup .. $110 Chevrolet Panel ... 245 International Pickup .. 295 Chevrolet—157-duals .... 545 CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. BISMARCK, N. DAK. USED CARS Ford Sedan ....... Chevrolet Coach . Whippet Coupe .. Durant Sedan . Chevrolet Sedan . 1935 Ford V-8 Truck 1936 Nash Sedan We trade and give terms HEDAHL MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. Dak. NEW 1937 Pontiac 6-cylinder 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. 1935 FORD V-8 coach, A-1 condi- tion. Radio and heater equipped, $340. Salary Loan Co., Dakota Na- tional Bank Bldg. Phone 405. 1935 DeLuxe Tudor Ford, good tires, low mileage; motor, etc. in very good condition. Goes at $400. 1008 Bawy. FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1929 Chev- rolet roadster and 1929 Ford coach. 1010 Main Ave. $100.00 and 5% interest annually _ mm 7 9 95,000.00 ta: 1929 1928 1928 1928 1930 representativ. Fede! tas Bank, 510 Sth St., Bismarck. For Sale or Rent UR room modern home. town. Call at 924 4th St. Personal WOMEN—Do you want a baby? Dr. H. Will Elders, Suite 1211, Schnei- der Bldg., St. Joseph, Missouri, has written a treatise explaining his treatment for sterility due to func- tional weakness. Write him and he will send it free of charge, in Plain wrapper. Close to TWO 3-room apartments, one 2- room apartment. Call 308 13th St. Phone 878. FURNISHED kitchenette apartment. royale beth. adults only. Phone FURNISHED two room and kitchen- ette. Rentel $24. 721 3rd St. eS TWO room furnished upstairs apart- ment. Gas furnace heat. 806 7th St. APARTMENT for rent. 215 3rd St. Phone 852. ———— ee Houses for Rent MODERN HOUSE with three bed- rooms; two car garage; close to schools and choice neighborhood. Possession given Oct, 15. Harvey Harris & Company. FOUR ROOM HOUSE, $30, 6 room house $25, 6 room house, $40, house with two apartments, $45. Also other houses. T. M. Oasey & Son. FIVE ROOM modern furnished bungalow. Gas heat. Call at side entrance after 2 p.m. Mrs. BE. A. Heath, 1106 Ave. C. pes! 7-ROOM modern house, 508 West Bradway. Newly decorated. in- quire 320 asticisioe or telephone 472. FIVE ROOM ao bungalow. Call On Tuesday, Thursdsy or Saturday evenings after 5:30. 709 12th St. SIX ROOM modern bungalow. Good condition. With or -vithout gas heat. Geo. M, Register. SIX ROOM modern house with gar- age. Inquire 214 Sth. St. after 5 p. m. or Saturday. FOUR room house for rent at 213 Washington 8t. Call at 211 E. Ros- ser, or phone 763-W. 2 UR IM modern bungslow with prone porch st 300 Seventh St. Geo. M. Register. LOWER duplex, two bedrooms. Heat and water furnished. R. ud San- ders. Phone 1341. OCTOBER 15, 5 room modern bunga low with garage. Adulte preferred. _Call 504. SMALL 6 room per month Phone 419. Mo house, ly. Call at 310 So. 10th St. SIX ROOM residence. Phone 271. Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Landowner's oil royaity ese, W NEW and used typewriters. Rentals, Service. Phone 68, 108 3rd St. writer Sales and Service. Dead Animals DEAD animals (with hides on). Horses, cattle, shee; or hogs With- fn 85 miles, Bismarck. Removed Promptly. Phone Bismarck 2313 collect. We pay for the call. North- ern Rendering Co. 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 ATTENTION: Hog feeders, for best results and bigger profits feed Northern brand cracklings. Manu- factured by Northern Rendering Co,., Bismarck, N. Dak. —_——_—————— Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (15 words if more than 15 words (per word) ......... 2 consecutive insertions (per word) ...... eee 3 consecutive (per word) 4 consecutive (per word) 5 consecutive fo ons insertions Bis table. of ‘rates effective aly in She ekatoiat Neri De: No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimontal, or doubtful advertising accepted. 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