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NERVOUS STOCKS RISE AND FALL IN IRREGULAR MARKET Day's Transactions Le: Some Winners, Some Losers; Transfers 1,900,000 Shares New York, Oct. 26.—(?)—Inte:mit- tent rallies and declines accentuated stock market nervousness Tuesda: Extreme advances were reduced or cancelled in subsequent proceedings when Chrysler and U. 8. Steel backed away. At the close many of Mon- | Dec. day’s favorites were under water. Transfers were around 1,900,000 shares. Business news was none too re- freshing, with the labor department | May reporting @ conffa-seasonal slump in manufacturing employment. Ralls and copper were without recovery vigor throughout and car- tier bonds were among the principal a delinquents in a ragged bond de- partment. ferent. Commodities were uneven, [Livestock 2 SOUTH ST. PAUL South 8t. Paul, Oct. 26.—(F)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 3,600; very slow steers and she stock around 25 to 50 lower for two days; bulls 25 lower; plain to medium grade steers 6.50- 6.50; good short fed steers held up to 10.50 and above; plain to medium | Dec. heifers 4.50-6.50; best held toward 8.00; medium to good cows 5.00-6.50; lower cutters and cutters 3.25-4.25; sausage | 10° bulls 4.76-5.25; a few 5.50; stockers draggy, yearlings and light steers 5.50- 7.50; plain down to 4.50. Calves 2,900; vealers weak, medium to good 7.50- 9.00; top 10.00. Hogs 11,000; active, 260 Ibs. down fully 50 lower; 260 lbs. up and sows aS 30 off; top 55 lower at 8.80 for 140- 200 Ibs. 140-270 Ibs. 860-80; 270-350 fAbs., 8.10-60; all weights of good sows 7.45-95; good stags 7.75-8.25; feeder pigs scarce, bidding sharply lower; choice 60 Ibs., 9.00; average cost Mon- Cay 899; and 214 lbs. Sheep 7,500; largely natives and | Dec. , Dakotas, very little done early, un- . ‘ dertone steady on slaughter lambs, | Dec. asking stronger; slaughter ewes steady; medium to good 2.50 to 3.50; good to choice lambs Monday 9.00; choice loads to shippers 9.25 to 9.50. Dairy cows, milkers and close springers scarce, steady; bulk $65 to $85, selections up to $90. CHICAGO it. 2 top sparingly 9.35; bulle good and chotce 160-260 Ip 30; few sales 260-300 8. most good packing Bae lightweights up to 8.35. Cattle, 7,000, calves very dull: steer tri lower; little don 18.00;" bulk 9.55 ith sizeable tupply ‘under’-5.60; Mondays market ‘mostly 1.00 lower all through list and ‘killers again bearing down in. effort to buy today’s fresh crop and Mon- day's Iberal holdover 25-50 lower; heifers weak to GEL: 25 25 lower; beef co’ steady to 25 lower; ‘or week to date at rs 50 lower at 10.00 packel £550. &: enules lambs held 9.75 wu wary slaughter ewes 2.50-4.00; ming feeding AR, 9.50-75; bulk 707 Ib. averages at nai sIOUXx © Sioux City, Oct. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 500; very little don ‘oldover from Monday slaughter steers and 5 or more lower close; stockers and. ing lower: few fed bie abs ee —P}—(U, arene fah classes 40: ao mainly a pack a oa Reh chole 190. sin Ps bate Ib. 5 5 }-190 ishts aan igs good packing shipme: al, demand Us, No. 2, 0; Washington set Burbanks US. large 1 eae: Utah Russet Burban! fal: ial ly grade b Rursis No. 1, 1. 05-10. ——$<—<—$—__—_— MINNEAPOLES FOTATOES A.) Boston, Oct. U. & D. je lines of domestic —Inquiries for wools were more numerous in Tues- day's market than for ral weeks. Small quantities moved at around 36 cents in the grease for fine Ohio De- laines and halt seeds. for staple combing ived aes medium ‘Onto fleeces ut were otused e Act of smal! quantities cl 39 cents for three- righthe blood and ents for quar- ter blood Ohio RANGE OF CARLOT Minneapolis, Oct. 36. Renee of carlot grain sales ‘heat, No. ant heavy dark pormere No. 3 wi Rye, No. 2, Tiwets Barley, 2 malting 2 77; No. 1, 18- rage, eee ee itis Utilities were also indif-| Dec. . Dept. grain or reromarerr 29S Pun Teennnen see THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1987 UNI tA CLASSIFIED PAGE 3/c101 ECONOMY PAGE | | BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished Leese |-Miller Ce.) No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. $1.01 1.00 No, 2 dark northern, 57 ibs..... No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. _ | Sample Grain: 49 lbs., 70; 48 Ibs, 76; 47 Ibs. 73; 5 44 Ibe. G4; 43 Hard winter wheat . eee, RANGE Chicago, a —(P— Wheat— O High % 99% 4 45% adn 67% 28% 28% 10% 09% 28% 28% 2.03% 2.01% 2. id 2.05% 2.04 DULUTH SANGS 26,—(P)— MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN ‘Minneay , Oct. 26 — (>) Siler recepits lay 52 compared to 92 8 year ago. a cash wheat and coarse juotations today follow: Delivered To Arrive 1.29 1.27 1.26 1.24 1.22 1.20 117 114 iu 1.08 1.05 ee 112115 see (Lower test aeicht nominally Giscounted 4c Ib.» Montana Winter Wheat J CY a2 B28 +UOR+UR-UR 1g Mitts tie e3 aie pimpin 22244 Hes a South, Dakoia Wheat 1.03, 1.05 1.01 1.08 2 101 Ej Georg 3 9 3 So EPrer P8i8 95% 1.15% 4% 114% 92% 1.13% 90% 1.11% 20% 1.00% 58% 106% 28% 1.03% 4% 1.00% 82% 97% 20% 946% west A TA Lower test weight numinal ser lb) sabbsees are: 59 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Oct. 26.—()—1 carload lots, ‘per barrel in 98 bound |g yr patents. un- H lard patents ‘Shipments 25,539. Standard middling 19,50-20.00, WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Oct. 26.—(#) —Cash wheat Bo. a nore ern i. Te ete 2 northern 1.40%; No, 3 northe dat Oats, No. 3 ‘white 53; No. vi "white 4 9%. 1, | were, the best buyers early and found *| Bur Ad Mch 21% .| Can Pac “| Com Soly OUT EARLY WHEAT GAINS IN CHICAGO Morning Advances of More Than 2 Cents Inspired by Aus- tralian Crop Forecasts Chicago, Oct. 26.—(7)—Late reac- tions in wheat prices Tuesday virtual- ty wiped out earlier gains of 2% cents @ bushel inspired by bullish Austral- ian crop forecasts. Selling of wheat futures increased when the Chicago December delivery approached $1 a bushel. The subse- quent reaction was intensified by snarp setbacks of securities and by a dip in the corn market despite word of fresh export purchases of corn. At the close, wheat was unchanged to % higher compared with yesterday's finish, Dec. 97%-%; May 9744-%, corn %-% down, Dec. 58%-%, May 59%, and oats unchanged to % off. 1 Minneapolis, Oct, tone of the wheat market here was soft during the latter part of the ses- sion because of the lack of outside de- mand for offerings. Professionals oor market to sell in later. ecember wheat closed % lower at 108, May % lower at 1.05% and July % lower at 1.0 Fine advanoedllon\ frost | yeporte from Argentina, December closed 1 Righer at 3.03 and May unchanged at Gokise grains followed wheat, De- comber oats closed unchanged at 28% and May % up at 28%. December rye closed % lower at 26% and May lower at 67%. December rye close 4 lower at 45% and May % down at! Cash wheat demand lacked snap Winter wheat was in better demand. Durum demand was good. Gorn was in better demand, Oats was in quiet to fair demand. Rye was in fair to good demand. Barley tone was good, Demand for southern flax was slow, but northern flax was in good demand. ew York Stocks Closing Prives Oct. 26, u% 10% 158% 44% 80% 17 4 1% 20 33 5% 12% 56 27% Ref 33% Adams Exp Alas Jun All Ch D Alils-Ch Lig M B (4a) Loew's Lorillard (P) Mack Trks Mar Field McKes & R McK R pfd Miami Cop Mid-Con P Minn Hon Minn Mol Mont Ward Mur Corp Nash Mtrs Nat Biscuit Nat Cash R Nat Dy Pr Nat iDstill 23% Nat Pr & Lt 7% Nat. Steel 63% Nat Tea N Y Cent No Am Avia No, Amer No Pacific Ohio Oil Oliver Farm Otis Elev Pac G & El Packard Param Pict Park Utah Pathe Film Peneny, J. C. Penn. R. R. Phelp Dodge Phil. Morris Phillips Pet, Pills. Flour Proc. & Gam. Pu. Sve, NJ. Pullman Pure Of1 Purity Bak. Radio R. K. O. Rem. Rand yeeEEBEEEESEDDEGED it a E "é pepgipyes | Q 7 11% 13% >>> sey 2a. ng i But Cop & Z 3% Cal Z-Ld 2 8 Case (J 1) 105 Caterpil 6042 Celanese 24% Cer D Pasco 46 Ches & O 39 Chia&NW 2 Chi Gt W 1% a GtWwPf 5% CMS&SP 1% CMSPPL 2% RI&P 1% Chrysler 69 Col-Palm 11% Col G El cy o% 1% chen, Distili. Seabd. Oil Sears-Roe, Servel Shell Un. Simmons Com & Sou Con Edis Con Oil Cont Can Cont Mot Cont Oil Del Corn Prod , |8td. Oli Cal, 32% Std. Oil Ind. 33% Std. Oil N. J. 50% Stew War 12% Stone & Web 11% Studebaker 177% Swift & Co 17 Texas Corp 42% Tex Gul Sul 30% TPC&O 8% Tim Roll 47 Trans-Am_ 12 | TrieCont Cor 4% | Tru-Traer ™% | Union Car 179% 24) Entei i GN Ir Ctf 13%) Un ‘P ti GN Ry Pf 27%| United Corp 3% G Wes Sug 2914 | United Drug 8 Greyhound 10% | United Fruit 59% Un Gas Imp 10% US Ind Al 20% 49% | US Pipe 34 US R & Imp 5% US Rubber 25% USSmeltR 64 US Steel 58 US Stl Pf 112% !Vanadium 16 War Pict 1% West Un 33% West Air 26% West El 99 White Mot 11% Wilson & “o 6% % Woolworth 39% Wrigley Jr 63% El Auto Lite 23% El Pw & Lt 10% 22% Kennecott Lib-O-F G1 DULUTH CASH GR: Duluth, Oct 26.—(%)—Cl prices. Wheat: northern sj we mornere 16. ios 1.15. Pel 1,22; No, 4, Sore 1.17 I'northern b12-1 losing cash Boe dark No. 1 inte a8: Ha aii Mixed Min: Firs! Nort 5 19% | @ t Real Estate PHONE 78 for real bargains in and lots in all parts of city. Ove 100 houses, over 1,000 lots from which to select at ali sorte of prices and terms. Doing business on « strictly commission basis and with any business we have together opea to your inspection, you may be sure that you can ney, cheaper through Travel Opportunity DRIVING to Spokane, Wash. ov- tween Nov. 10 and Nov. 20. Room _for two. Box 105, Bismarck. Motorcycles for Sale 1932 HARLEY DAVIDSON motorey- cle with side car. Has 1984 motor Male Help Wanted MEN, to open a route of pin ball and other amusement games. It’s profit able and interesting. Special deal «0 new Operators. Midwest Sales Co 413 N. P. Ave. Faigo, N. D. experience and Write Tribune Ad. 24468. yew ay MAN for pressing in undry shop. References preferred. Write Tribune Ad. 24520. BARBER WANTED Must ladies’ hair cutter. Guarantee paid Harrington's, Bismarck. Female Help Wanted GIRL wanted to cook for two men. Very cheap. Also separate side car Fieck Motor Sales, Bismarck. ————_— Se Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt Either regular or spring filled. 409 9th St. Phone 1126. Se een eae ren fa Produce Markets | — CHICAGO Oct, (®)—Butter, sees Chicago, were practically and. poultr, unchanged Butter 7,926, s1 (88-89 score. Prices unchang Eggs 4,025, Steady xtra firsts cars and local 24%; fresh graded firsts gars and local 22%; current receipts | ly; creamery-firats } other creamery iff steady; 14%; Rock springs 20%; Leghorn chickens 16%; other live poultry prices unchanged. Dressed market, steady, prices un-; changed. Poultry, live, Leghorn trucks, hens hite NEW, YORK New York, Oct, 26. Se peg 16,~ 533, firmer; eben higher than extra 36-36%; ext iba score) 35%- 35%. Other grades unchanged. Cheese, 475,110, prices ee and un- 13,677, Irregular; — mixed mediums 20-20% 3 dirties ae y, browns, all whites and Ane esi 3 une one 1t by freigh lve poultry, ry Tel it chickens, Rocks 20-24; colored Leghorn 15-20. Fow Leghorn 16- Turkeys, u By expr 20- weak; ‘ow! ; old. roosters uoted; ducky 20. weak, chickens, Rocks -22; Leghorn 20, Broll- ers, Rocks unquoted; crosses 25-29; fowls, colored 20; Leghorn 16-20; old Foostérs 17, turkeys 23-29; ducks 18- Dressed poultry easy; fresh (poxes) chickens, broilers 24%-33; other fresh, all froren prices unchanged: BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Oct. 26.—()—. Butter Futures: High Low Close 33% 32% 32% +e 33% 33% 33% Storage Standards, Ne ber .. 18% 18% 18% 18% + 19% 18% 18% 18% 18% -{ dards, Dec. . Miscellaneous MONEY RATES loans steady, 60-90 day 1% per cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged. FOREIGN ree kop hdl New York, Oct. 26.—(@—Foreign exchange mixed, Groat ain demand in dollars, others in tain 4.95 3-1 Norway. 8 in New York 100,00. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Hamilton Trust 1.83, 2.02. No Am Tr Sh 2.12, Quart Inc Sh 11.36. 115.10, 1.3. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Aeveca te Press) Miawelt Corp. Treasury 4%'s Treasury 4's 111 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chic: Oct. 26.—()—Wheat No. ¢ fon 97; No. 4 hard 98%; No, 3 mixed orp, No. 3 imikee old 6 mixed new 6%; No. 3 allow Pb es No. 4 white 57- sik. Oats, No. 3 mixed 31%-32%; maple rade mixed 27-28; No. 1 white 3 "Rye, No, 2, 77. Soy beans, No. 2 yellow 1.00%. Barley, malting 60-86 nom; timothy seed 225-65 cwt.; red clover seed 27.50-32.50; sweet clover 7.00-78 cwt. 2 South Dakotans Die in Car Crash Mitchell, 8. D., Oct 26.—(#)—Two men were fatally hurt in » car crash near here. Tuesday. The dead are: Philip McNabe, Salem, S. D. F. Ledbetter, Sioux Falls, S. D. They were hurt when an automobile crashed into the guard rail of a bridge approach on a curve east of here on Highway No. 16. The crash occurred at 4 a. m., and they died in a Mitchell hospital sev- eral hours later, without regaining consciousness. Ledbetter was a car salesman. Trailer Families to Resist Ouster Omaha, Neb., Oct. ‘Oct. 26—(P)—Defiant trailer residents of Omahs “plenty of fuss” as they prepared Tuesday to resist orders of the city council ‘to move their portable homer from the city within 48 hours. rected City Building Inspect man Brown to order the trailer fami- ‘ies from the city. Meanwhile the city solicitor’s of- fice wasn’t so sure that the tratier ‘amilies could be legally ordered out: GIVEN 65 YEARS Cleveland, Oct. 26 —(P)— Federal Judge Paul Jones Tuesday sentenced 1S" a le toa years wo Cleve- land banks. Widmer will be taken at once to Alcatraz Island. FINKE LAID TOREST Berthold.N. D., Oct. 26 — Funeral services were conducted here Monday for C. H. Finke, prominent Ward county farmer. tails FREE. Hoosier Mailing Serv- ice, Box 26-B, Mishawaka, Ind. instruction SUE DIGBY — Private instructor Shorthand and typewriting. 223 2nd St. Call 1619. LEARN TYPING, Learn keyboard 10 ten days. Extension Service 214 Masonic Temple Bidg., Minneap»- ls, Minn. IN TROUBLE AGAIN Landlord ordered him off farm. Rent receipts will never pay for v7 510 Fifth St., Bismarck. nC Salesmen Wanted [AN wanted for well knowo Snap-On and Blue-Point tools pro- tected territory, liberal commissions must have car. Samples loaned Write Snap-On Tools, 1218 Harmur Place, Minneapolis, Minn. Your Greatest Asset Gere is relief for hay fever, sinus. ches, pains, colds an $1.50 and th Write for literature. JOHN F. CLASS / CLYDE afelaty 206 Main BISMARCK Phone 60¢ Please for aj FIVE ROOM upper, duplex attached garage, immediate possession. O. W Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. SIX room fully modern house. Ex- cellent location. Gas heat fur- nished. Inquire at 111 Ave. A West SEVEN room house located at 1020 llth St, $40. . | TWO spareaenl, house, 415 Mandan Bt. $ TWO 5-room houses, $25 and $35. SEVEN room house and 4 acres of land on east side of Bismarck, $25. T. M. CASEY & SON FIVE ROOM nicely furnished modern bungalow, newly decorated, with garage. Desirable location. 822 7th St. For information call 1116, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow for rent to responsible parties. $85 per month, Inquire at J. P. Jackson's real estate office. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY “How come you never realised he was meant for you until his dad go! that candy shop through a pBlemary Tribune classified ar THE BISMARCK RIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES BS “(MINIMUM CHARGE “450) Zdays Sdays (68 1.38 1.65 as Fer] 238 (All Classified ads are cash with order) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) DAILY RATES tday 6 days The 63.60 1 time Weekly $8.00 MONTHLY RAT! 3 times 8 ti Weekly $5.60 BE fs $15.60 Copy must be in at 13:00 Neon for same day publication. PLEASANT sleeping room in new modern home. Clean and quiet. Al- ways hot water. Phone’ 120-R. 503 4th. i ‘WARM desirable room near bath. Al- ways hot water. Now or November Ast, Phone 1770. 334 W. Thayer. CLEAN comfortable room. Board if desired. Centrally located. Table forsale. 623 6th. Tel. 2314. LARGE CLEAN room, clothes closet, gas plate, bath adjoining Reason- able. Close in, 208 Rosser. VERY PLEASANT sleeping room. Suitable for two men. On bus line. $12 per month. 307 4th St. LARGE front sleeping room, next w bath. Hot water always. Modern home. Close in. 418 2nd. COMFORTABLE warm room, ground floor, Suitable for one. Always hot water. 611 5th St. NICELY FURNISHED suite of rooms, ‘on second floor. Desirable location. 212 3rd St. ROOM in new air-conditioned home. Close to bath. Always hot water. ‘SIX ROOM modern house with gar- age. Toaulty, 216 Sth. St. after 5 903-9th St. SEMI-BASEMENT room, well fur- nished, warm and cosy. Phone 1570-R. 611 Ave. B. P. m. or Sat LOWER duplex, two bedrooms Heat and water furnished. R. W San- ders. Phone 1341. ROOM for rent in new home, next to bath. Board if desired. 716 10th St. Phone 1675-W. SEVEN room modern house with four bedrooms, newly decorated, close in Telephone 472. LARGE well furnished sleeping room. Always hot water. Suitable for one or two. 614 8th. FIVE ROOM modern house, close to high school. Available Nov. 1st. Phone 1909. FOUR ROOM modern bungalow. Can be seen at 300 7th. St. Geo. M. Register. NEW modern home in good residen- istrict. Bob Aune, phone 205. tial FIVE ROOM modern house on or oe fore the first. Call at 308 14th. St. SEVEN ROOM modern house. Close in. $35. Geo. M. Register. SPECIAL SALE Floor Sample Models Norge Washers Norge Refrigerators Norge Gas Ranges Norge Electric Ranges 20% While they last. Act now. LUNDE Super Service & Sales Co. Cor. 7th & Thayer Phone 2423 Business Opportunity Ty sale. Best location in city. Reasun for selling, other Livestock for Sale SHER For sale 1,000 young non: wrinkled Rambouillet ROOM convenient to capitol and downtown. 722 6th St. Phone 614 LARGE wi room with pri- vate entrance, Girls preferred. 1021 Sth 8t. LARGE pleasant room. ‘Alvars hot me Gas heat. 422 ¢ 422 4th St, Phone MODERN warm sleeping room. Hot and cold water in room. 510 4th 81 ROOM for two gentlemen. Modern home. Close in. 316 lith St. ING room, close to bath, ways hot water. 120 Ave. A. room for rent. in, 213 3nd Street. toom for rent. Close 213 3nd 8t. al- in. ving tion where the investment will make savings safe for the future. Phone 2112 before 13:30 a. m. SIX ROOM Bunalow. Three bedrooms extra maid’s room in basement Basement apartment renting for $35 per month. Fine location. Close in. Owner transferred Fargo. Phone 308-W. HOUSE divided into two apartments Located close to business distri:t Very reasonable. Terms, at 6% _Anterest. T. M. Casey é& Son. BY OWNER, six room bungslow, 3 bedrooms, hot water ter heat. Attached garage. Write Tribune Ad. 24442 or tel. 1643. NEW modern home, 5 large rooms LOOK US UP FOR MEATS Phone 176 for reasonable prices. People’s Meat Market Perfection Cleaners Men's Suits Ladie’s Dresees Cleaned Only 50c 118 Thayer: We call for and deliver. Tel. 1253 EXPERIENCED gitl wants day or hour work. Will also take care of children, Phone 1411-J. WANTED: Experienced girl wants day and hour work. Phone 467-M. EXPERIENCED girl wants work oy hour or day. Phone 2186-J. TWO GIRLS want part time work. Call 2136-W. ————— For Sale or Trade WILL EXCHANGE for Bismarcs property six room modern home in St. Paul on Dayton Ave. near Lex- ington Ave. and also near Centrai high school. Phone 443. Patter- YOUR LUCKY NUMBER DINING room set, beds com- plete, breakfast set, oll stove, cab- inet, washing machine, chest, van- ity dresser, heater, three rugs, one hundred feet garden hose, lawa mower, lumber, radio. Fred Worlitz, Park Hill Addition. BEDROOM suite, rugs, radio, stud! couch, dishes, kitchen and miscel laneous furniture. Apt. 1. Lesken Apts. APARTMENT Furniture, bed, com- plete; rockers and chairs, buffet; electric plate. 120 Ave. A. GOOD USED Ellington piano. Firs! $100 takes it. Also double sized oa and mattress. 405 13th. rug, prac’ new. Phone 1851-W. 302 Rosser. Basement apartment. DINETTE set, magazine rack, electri: cooker. Reasonable. Phone 2337-M. Room and Board ROOM and _ boa! Gentlemen pre- ferred. Call at 214 15th St., after 6 p.m. ROOM AND BOARD, $25 per meio) entrance. 919 Sth at. phone | #0! Pelee cacy ealasesbia, Tel 1558.. Personal_ OFFICE EQUIPMENT and service with a guarantee that counts. Type- writer Sales and Service. Phone 68. 103 3rd_St., Bismarck. Feed and Seed Re Yellow shelled corn, white corn, or cracked corn in truce or car lots, The Farmers .uevi tur soa Arthur, N. Dak. 16 miles north of Casselton, N. Dak, n° Highway 18. Miscellaneous for Sale Cc. It ts uune too early to select vour greeting cards Make your selection now for Gelivery. el either printed or engra ples are now on display marck Tribune Company ve ewig rebut trom factory. potatoes, 90 Delivered. Phone ui dd ‘ Y Ol Automobiles for Sale USED CAR FALL CLEARANCE SALE Plymouth Sedan ....$255.00 Chevrolet Pickup ... 295.00 International Pickup 395.00 Plymouth 2-D Sedan 745.00 Plymouth Sedan . Chevrolet Panel Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Coach Chevrolet Coach Ford Sedan .. Ford Coupe Pontiac Coupe . sf All above cars winterized with hot heaters, winter grease, winter cil, and proper radiator solution. ‘These cars backed by our gold bond guarantee and 33 years of honest used car dealings. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. Bismarck, N. Dak. CHEVROLET LOWER PRICES Ford Coupe ... Chevrolet Coach Ford Tudor .. Chevrolet Coupe Chevrolet Coupe Ford Tudor .. Chevrolet Coach , (perfect condi Chevrolet Coupe—Discount Chevrolet T. Sedan—Discount (15) Other Cars and Trucks NOW ON DISPLAY 1938 CHEVKOLET CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. Dak 4 REAL quality car, LaSalle sedan at sacrifice price. Reason for selling, have other good car. See owner, 304 Mandan S8t., or phone 131, ‘35 DIAMOND T Truck. DeLuxe. Good condition. Take small car in part payment. Call at 220 W. Rosser ve. V-8 PANEL job in good running con- dition at less than half price. See owner. 215 W. Main or phone 131. Apartments for Rent 7 NEW five room ground floor fur- nished apartment. Convenient to capitol and high school. Heated garage. Heat and water furnished. Price Owens, Phone 278, NEAR CAPITOL, 2-room completely furnished front apartment. Frig- idaire. Main floor. 1029 ‘th St. Phone 2343. S MODERN furnished 2-room apart- ment. Living room, and kitchenette. Suitable for two adults. Close in Phone 260, After 6 p. m. call 512-W. Dr. Enge. x UNFURNISHED apartment, two bed- rooms, living room, kitchen, bata. Electric range, refrigerator. Heat. and water. 201 Ave. A, West. Phone 15. UNFURNISHED apartment. Has large living room with Murphy bed, kitch- en, dressing room, bath. Laundry Brand Apartments. Phone 2188-J, THREE room apartment, furnished, private entrance. Available Nov. Ist. Also house trailer for sale. 406 9th St. THREE room basement apartment, partly furnished, private bath. Ref- Tigerator. Call at 523 7th. Phone 2050-M. iS LIGHT 3 room apartment, partly modern. Cheap. Also carpenter tools sale. 1618 Bowen Ave. ODER! rtment. Living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath Lasken Apts. Inquire Cut Rate Drug. TWO room basement apartment, fur- nished. Light, water, gas heat. 213 llth 8t. Phone 535-R. s WELL furnished 2 room apartment. Second floor. No children. 411 sth 8t. Phone 273. E TWO FURNISHED apartments. Close to high school and grade school. 818 7th St. TWO front rooms furnished for light housekeeping. $24 per mo . 1014 Broadway. 5 NEW THREE room semi-basement apartment. Available November Ist. 931—9th St., or call 539-M. : BASEMENT spartment, 5 rooms and private entrance. Available Nov. i. 14 Rosser. Phone 1528-". NICELY furnished basement apart- ment, living room, bedroom, kitchen, private bath. 1012 8th St. ¢| MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance Call 601. FURNISHED 2-room apartment, pri- NICELY furnished apartment. City heat. Inquire of Tribune Ad. No. 24528. UNFURNISHED apartment. Available Nov. 1. Varney Apartments, phone 3. FURNISHED 2 room and kitchenette apartment. Rental $24. 721 3rd st. FURNISHED two rooms and bath, Murphy bed. 614 1st. Phone 1432. ONE furnished room upst for light housekeeping. 1100 Broadway. RPAR INES for rent. 215 3rd St. Phone 852. TWO 2-room apartments. 208 11th 5. ——— Office Equipment fastener the neatest have ever used Staples sheets We ther temporarily or permsnently. Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Go. ~

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