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3 igher; bulk 3 30-15.00; all she stock 10-: at Shigner: Dec. rs v- §00d to choice » Slaughter ewes salable largely s 6 ieee Monday, deck fed wooled produce Markets O& s-. ee Ee as na-[f TB itter prig Na- nged. todrence “than 4 tbs. iy mnouth Rock 22%; Leg- 4 80. ST. PAUL South 8t. Paul, Nov. 2.—(AP—U. 8. D. -A.)—Cattle 2,200; opening fully steady on steers and she stock; medi- um to good steers 8.00 to 11.00; few . largely 25. hig! @nd medium grades 4.75 to5.70 stocke ers scarce, steady. Calves 2,000; veal- unchanged, chotoe ers 5 tw to 9.50; few 10.00. Hogs 7,500; market setae strong | to 10 higher than Mc "8 average; largely @ packer Daher: tep 9.30 paringly by shippers for 180 lbs. down; Bood and choice 140-240 Ibs, 9.00-25; 240-300 Ibs. 8.50-9.10; big weights down t 8.25; good sows all weights 7.75-8,10; good stags 7.75-8.25; feeder pigs very scarce, average cost Monday 8.82; veight 224 lbs, Sheep, 6,000; opening bids ana sales fas lambs about steady at 10.00 cown; plain and medium kinds 7.00- 8.50; ‘scattered sales “lain to choice ewes steady at 2.00-3.50; white-faced Tange feeding lambs 8.50-9.00; top 0a fat lambs Monday 10.25; on fat ewes 4.00, Dairy cows fully steady; few good springers or milkers offered; few sales $3.00-85.00. cl Chicago, Nov. 2.—(A}- 8. D. A) —Hogs 15,000, including Fee direct; market mostly 5-10 higher’ than Mon- day's ary packing sows 10-15 wu ang a uoloe! 170,18 186 | J ia a bulk pea lbs, 180-2 30 5-60; See Mgood ightweights 0, calves 10; yearling market slo’ higher; prospects st. siuggish dressed tra: a& retardin , however, mediumweight an steers scarce; best .75 but some held h 9.25 240- 3 steer aking prices to strong; bulls sharing advance and strong: cutter cows 4.75 down: he: sausage bulls up to 6.68; sprink ing Vealers 11.00; mostly 10.80 down; stockers firm to higher. Sheep 7,000, none direc rater active; bids and to 10 or more higher; native offerings Colorados around 10.40-5! stoux Stoux City, Nov. 2.—1 e | ieee rood 160-: rte) 18 ight ligh: nd ly fat lamb age! 3 asking hi held above omcee Chicago, Nov. were practically unchanged to: ills en eggs ed a ward, horn ee Ee an Toss horn chickens 17%; geese 16%; other live poultry. prices enchen| et, eady: young Sther prices uns Dre hen turkeys 28, changed, BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Nov, 2.—()—. Butter Future Storage Standards, November High Low Close + 38% 32% 33 BH 88% 33% 33% 33% 33% 19% 19% 18% 19% 18% MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES —(U, 8. D. moderate,, 00 Ib. 18% 18% 19% 19% NSuppllce demand slow. sacks: Washington Russet Burban' Us, 1.50-1.60; combination 35-1.45; US. No. 2, 1.25. Red Valley Bliss triumphs, US. No. 1, Green Mountains, US. No, er cent Ut! Early Oh: jo. 1.10; Us. . 1, 1.15, Home grow: Early Onios, cobblers,, warbas, Bi! triumphs, and Green Mountains, 85- 1.00, depending on quality. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Nov. 2-——(U. 8. D. A) —Potati track at, Rotel G8. ppiles heavy, Fr ewt. Idah 1 ! 5 to So per arty Oh trium 8. Ohios 90 per cent US. consin round whites Ces Russet rura! potted Pale done ae Bhipm nts 25,72! is ure bran 19.25-5 Stendard midalings, 19.00-50. A.) quiet see day, quotations ware highly leyegplar and about Jevels of. last wee bat eareay, nominal because of ‘he Tac! of business. There were no deman received d manufacturers, and top- very little. The few bids topmakers were sbout v4 last level but considerable below 0 ch 0.00. FS four pene ee lambs 1 |." | Grain Ovatations | BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Ce.) lov. 2, No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs.......$ a No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs....... No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. . x No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. . 26 No, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs.. . plain | No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. - 82 No. 5 dark northern, 52 lbs.. - No, 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. . 16 8.00/ No, 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs....... .74 Sample grain: 49 Ibs., 71; 48 Ibs., 68; 47 Ibs. 65; 46 Ibs., 62; 45 Ibs., 80; 44 Ibs, 56; 43 Ibs., 53; “a2 Ibs., 50; 41 Ibs., 47; 40 Ibs., 44; 39 Ibs., 41; 38 Ibs., 38; 37 Ibe., 35. No, 1 hard amber durum .. ‘ - 6 - 178) ~ 110) . Jt 20 7 yea es) RANGE Minneapolis, Nov. 2.—(?)— Whe (i Open h Low % 101% Minnesota ‘and a Bout ‘Baxsis’ prices.s asked on the bulk of supply in -fuicaco CASH GRAIN Rowe sh wheat lo erade ered 74; No. 3 hard 99%; race, hard 60-73; No. 4 northe 1 94. a ealxes. 51-53; No. 3 yellow 3 white 57;+ sample re. white i ae oak. northern 1 dark north. Fiaz, No. 1, 2.03%-3.11% A.)—Cattle 2200; ca! 65% 65% 64% 64 Stock strong to shade Wane % 28% 28 28% 28 4 % 1 and feeders little ch * ooa fed yearlings ae 0; strictly B% 84 2% 28% choice beeves absent and quoted abovi 18.00; common and medium down to 197% 197% 196 1.98 . 8.00 and below; few short fed heifers | May 1.99% 199% 1.98% 1.98% 9.00 down: strictly choice quoted ~Cultel evades eatiny 340c4200 Oe | payin DULUTH BANGE 2 gales good light stock st uth, hy NOV 2.—(P)— 15: run includes 24 loads we Durum— Open High Low Close 9 egs atnoy steady to i, highe) . $e a Ed ae 0 shippers ani ‘ good and choice 1405 aio 1b. offs yo eal 9.00: pack idding $90 down: 2 vee 88 163" i —_—_——— ) anos, oe et) iimmepa , ‘Wheat, y "a0 a? “holiday iumuaiges toiay flow . Deilvered’ To Arrive 107% h19% ‘a 101% 117%. . 107% 1.16% 1.06% 1.14% 1.04% 1.12% 103% 1.10% z So ‘oa 1.00% 1.01% + 98% 1.06% Fd) - Uso zee FZ 95% 101% 92% 98% 0% 25% oF z He 00% (Lower vest” weight nominally so vee sveee cove = er rg Q mB pe a 0) 98% 1.00% 9% 98% 95% 27% Durum sy epegey Pott deff.) ea =e ge 89% 1.04% 88% 103% 6% 102% 84% 1.00% 3% 98% 82% 95% 80% 92% 5 i 28. F F aa 7 S re 9 aw HmwNemer RRR LKKKK, BBae bee zeesey FRR KEFETE, Kg, 234 shee kbe sera: @ ER 4 discounted 3-5 Flax No, 1, 99 cents ® bushel late Tuesday to almost rd » Alling ‘|}Woman Reports Stolen Fargo “ {after it had become stalled. She said "1938 convention. Brooks Hoskins, Bis- marck, 4 drew Agrew, 80, Fargo, Monday night his S|truck in which Mrs. Meyer was riding -|thrown out and ‘pinned under’ the PROCESSING TAX RUMOR FACTOR IN Bic WHEAT PLUNGE Drops 21, Cents—Almost to Season’s Bottom—in Chi- cago Market Tuesday | Chicago, Nov. 2—(#)—Wheat plunged downward more than 21% the season’s bottom price record. Indifference on the part of export- jets and speculative buyers was in great [measure Tesponsible for wheat sell- ‘ing that appeared to be of a liquidat- character. Besides, Washington reports said the house agricultural ‘committee had a tentative draft of a general farm bill which would impose @ processing tax of 20 cents -a bushel on wheat, At the close, wheat was 1%-2% under yesterday's finish, Dec. 04-94%, May 93%-%,..corn unchanged to 1% Righer, Dec. 58%-%, May 59%, and oats unchanged to % up. WHEAT CLOSE LOWER IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Nov. 2.—(P)—Almost {total lack of buying power with no news to accelerate action pushed wheat futures prices sharply lower Tuesday. Export sales were negligible while late cables were weak. December wheat closed 3 ¢ lower July 2%c lower at Crushers were not much Interested in flax Soren a bosriber. closing 2c {yn at 1.96, May 2c lower at cember feed barley high her. at 47%, and May %c u ber rye closed lic ce and May 1%c lower at 64%. ecember and May oats closed un- ngenee: at 28% and 28%, respectively. rt ng cash wheat continued slug- gun. inter wheat was unchanged. orn demand was good. Oats tone was a shade better. Rye demand was spotted. Barley was slower and easier. Flax was in slow demand. closed te at 48%. lower at MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS See RR ERr Oe Nov. 2.—(P)—Stocks oeirat Bank Stock -no-trading. (bid Ny rthwest Banco 7%. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Nov. 2.—(@)—Cash wheat No. | northern 1:37%6; No, 2 northern | 324; No. § northern 1-11: oats, No. 7 white 50%; No. 3 white 48%. A Holiday Associations Reorganized on Slope Holiday association organizations in Mercer and Dunn counties have been reorganized, Oliver Rosenberg, New Rockford, president of the North Dakota Holiday association, and John Walz, Fessenden, state vice president, announced in Bismarck Tuesday. Officers of the Mercer county as- sociation are Jacob Wenz, Dodge, president, John Linderman, Golden Valley, vice president; Jacob Ziegler, Dodge, second vice president; Peter Pearson, Beulah, third vice president; Ursus Hoffman, Zap, secretary-treas- jurer. Officers of the Dunn county associa tion are V. Materna, ,* presi. dent; Frank Regeth, Manning, first vice president; Jim Polinsky, New Hradec, second vice president; James Jegars, Dickinson, third vice presi- dent; Ted Darwin, Killdeer, secretary- treasurer. Car; Police Checking Lakota, N. D., Nov. 2.—(7)—Sheriff | Fred Nelson of Lakota was checking (Tuesday @ report received from, Fargo that a car was stolen from a woman near Pekin Sunday. The woman, Hilda Conway, who gave her address as Fargo, called from and reported the car was stolen she knew who took the machine and asked the sheriff to check with Chi- }cago as she was sure the machine was headed for that city. Police Look Into 496 Calls During October. Only two persons were charged with driving while intoxicated here mont joe report subm: to Bismarck’s city commissioners Monday night. : A total of 496 police calls were in- vestigated during the month, 13 per- sons were found guilty of drunken- ness, five of vagrancy, seven of dis- orderly conduct, four of assault and battery and seven of violstion of road and driving laws. Sixty-nine were lodged in the jail over night or longer. Minnesotan Succeeds Lumry in Florist Post Aberdeen, 8. D., Nov. 2.—(7)—O. M. Osen, Ortonville, Minn., was chosen president of the Tri-State Florists as- sociation, which opened its 17th an- nu@l convention here Monday. He succeeds R. W. Lumry, Bismarck, N. D. Ortonville was named site of the and Conrad Wolf, Hibbing, Minn., were chosen directors. Moorhead Woman Dies in Crash; Man Freed Moorhead, Minn., Nov. 2.—()—An- after an investigation into with her husband. Mrs. Meyer was Puede ee IN Church Picketing | Ordered Halted | o—__---- } Minnescolls Nov. 2—()--Mayor George E. Leach, , order- ed Chief of Police Forestal to hait picket by the chauffeur's union at the Church of the Re- deemer. The church has deen picketed on successive Sundays because Dr. Marion D. Shutter, pastor employed a university student to drive part time at $60 per month ILEGION TO URGE Patrol in Every Community School, Says Brophy will sponsor a state-wide drive said Tuesday. Brophy asserted Harry Oakes, state Legion 115,000 grade school children. the state highway patrol. Women’s Basketball reational leader. women’s softball léague last Tecreational workers. Willson to Speak at the Notth Public board, will discuss public ; Bismarck Tuesday for Wahpeton. the School of Science in day and at the state School of Fores- try in Bottineau in the state, at Diesen teachers college last week. Boys Broke Street of Bismarck’s police department. intends to teach a Tuesday. released. Halt Loading of Car The strike at three wholesale grocery firms here continued into its fifth day. Union pickets Monday halted load- ing of a car of perishables at the Grand Forks Mercantile company, locked the car doors with a padlock and pushed it away from the loading platform. A dozen police and sheriff's offi- cers stood by to prevent possible fight- ing. The other two firms involved are the Nash-Stone company and Gamble Robinson Co. ADVISORY BOARD TO MEET -All members of, the advisory com- mittee on public health are reminded that the meeting of the committee postponed from October will be held Thursday, Nov, 4, at 8 p. m,, in the courthouse. [ SLOPE NEWS | Medora.—Officers of a new 4-H club Organized in thé’ Green River schoo} district are Sam ik vio. relat dent; Hattle Luptak, vice ts, Stella Bassarabe, secretary; Polly Bas- sarabe, treasurer; Stella reporter; Mrs, Sylvia McWhithey, leader. Mott—Neturalizaten grantee have been granted Solen.—Funeral services were held here for Mrs. Frank —_— Ressler, 43. Beulah.—New officers of the Ameri- can Leg! mander; 8, * soachim, ‘satiants LF. ‘Temme, finance officer; E. M. Moe, historian; Jess Crowe, chaplain; T. dson, sergeant-at-arms. Medora.—Selected to lead the Spring Creek ssitiege ed Workers 4-H club Schmidt, leader; Beulah —Found guilty of vielst- ing school attendance laws, Got- Heb Weil and August Weil, farm- ers south of here, Highly cre Complaint was made Bia coma superintendent of Treasury Mints New Half-Dollars Washington, Nov, 2.—()—The treasury minted Pi prverdec lied e worth of new coins in October. This Bites $1,588,577 fs ordi- nary half-dollars, $2,503 in Dan- lel Boone commemorative half- The union demanded he pay the driver $125 a month or employ a full-time chauffeur. dollars, $91,125.75 in quarters, $85,- 050.70 in dimes, $270,855 in nickles and $604,290.50 worth of pennies. SCHOOL PATROLS Will Seek to Establish Saftey The North Dakota American Legion | W, X) establish a school boy safety patrul i, every community grade schoo!. Walter Brophy, state safety engineer Edblom, commander, as- sured the department North Dakota’: Legion units will co-operate in the movement to safeguard lives of ‘heir The engineer explained: a state chairman of public safety will be ap- pointed by the Legion to head the pro- |gram and that each organization unit will name a local chairman who will take direct contact with the schools He said pledges will be signed and each patrol member will be given a certi- ficate when the safety squad is esta- blished in the school by a member of League to Organize First plans for the organisation of women’s basketball and volley bell leagues will be laid at a meeting in at 1. 02%. May dosh ya ‘at 1.01%, and|the World War Memorial building 98%. at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, according to Eddie Spriggs, assistant county rec- Plans call for the leagues to be or- ganized on the same plan as the summer In charge will be Eddie Spriggs, Jai- mer Swenson and Kay Dolwig, WPA Three State Schools E. A. Willson, executive director of Dakota welfare | work in North Dakota before stu- dents of three state colleges this week, he announced before he left Willson was ee to areas at at Wednesday, at the Daiversity, oe He opened the series during which he will speak at all of the 10 colleges Lights, Is Charge Boys who apparently don't. know| #6°- when Halloween starts and when f|_P_M™. or Saturday. ends are the latest thorn in the side But Chief of Police W. R. Ebeling them thing or two before it’s.all over, he intimated Four boys picked up Monday have ‘confessed. to breaking a street light bulb with @ rock and police are in- vestigating other acts of vandalism. The boys two of whom were 15 years old and the others 16 and 19, were in Grand Forks Strike Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 2—(7)— Iga Bi marek Help W nted TURKEY_PICKERS wanted at Ar- mour Creameries beginning Fri- day morning. Call at National Re- employment Service, World War Pragieatin 1 building for social secur- ity number, Armour Creameries. Female Help Wanted Immediately, two experi- oe Waitresses. State experience in first letter. Irvin Hotel, Kenmare. Gl WANTED for house- work. F. Jaszkowiak. Phone 823. = " Plymouth Cou: Male Help Wanted = __ ; Airflow Sedan’. MESSENGER wanted at once. West- Chevrolet Panel ern Union, Bismarck, N. D. Plymouth Sedan Alrflow Sedan Instruction Plymouth 2-D SUE DIGBY - Private instructor pce nonal Secu 00 Shorthan lymouth Sedan A St. Call 180 ellie Fae All above cars winterized with not LEARN TYPING. Learn keyboard in ten days. Ex’ension Service 214 water heaters, winter grease, winter oli, and proper radiator solution Tene Temple Bidg., Minneap»- These cars backed by our gold bond Guarantee and 23 years of honest used IN TROUBLE AGAIN Landiera ordered him off farm. car dealings. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. Rent receipts wit web invest an Cirat = parm it and 8 show ze Antomobies tor Sale FALL CLEARANCE SALE Plymouth Sedan . Plymouth Sedan . Plymouth Sedan . Bismarck, N. Dak. DEPENDABLE USED CARS 1926 Buick Coach .. 1938 Chevrolet Coach 1926 Dodge Sedan .. 1930 Buick Coupe 1935 Plymouth Sedan 1935 Ford Tudor . 1936 Chevrolet Coach 1936 Plymouth Sedan 1934 Dodge Truck, 162 in. wheel- base, 7.00x20, 10-ply dual rears . $365 1936 Dodge Pickup 1935 Chevrolet, 1% ton, wheelbase, 32x6, dual rears 1936 G.M.C. 157 in. wheelbase, 32x6, 10-ply dual rears. M. B, GILMAN CO, Dodge and Plymouth Cars and BUNG: W at 215 Hannafin. Large living room, with fireplace, bed- Toom, bath, ene breakfast nook. Large room finished in besement, Gas heat. $42.50. Phone 1063. '& ROOM upper, duplex attached garage, immediate possession. O. W | Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. | SIX room fully modern house. Bx- “The coach had it fixed up by a tailor he hired through the Bismarck Tribune clessified ads to stimulate tackling practice!” 157 hi, io-ply THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES iday 2days 3days days Sdays Gdays cellent location. Ges heat fur- Ty 6 0 S48 8.75 8 83 8 oo nished. Inquire at 111 Ave A West | '¢ et 72 0 38 26 ‘Trucks. is 3 17 so 4 1.02 fi Second at Baw? Phone 89t FIVE ROOM modern bunga‘ow ‘or|— (8 13 SL 20 cy MOG BY eee ee eee real estate office,” ”* AMMO Bu i ik tional Banke 8 3 ie 1.58 1.78 1.93 2-10 i FORD 4-door sedan in good con heated a eT eas a ee a dition Very reasonable. Owner 617 Avenue. Phone 1138 after | (MINIMUM CHARGE ‘a can Claentica ads are ay with order) LS CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) DAILY RATES MONTHLY Led 1 aay 6 days wines Tee s.00 $5.00 Dead Animals \DEAD ANIMALS (with hides on). Horses, cattle, sheep or hogs. With= in 85 miles, Bismarck. Removed promptly. Phone Bismarck 2313 col- lect. We pay for the call. North- ern Rendering Co, Poultry FOR SALE: Mammoth Bronze tur- Cleaned raned and Cleaned Only keys, raised from tested stock— Toms, $7, Hens, $6; also 5-months- old Jersey bull calf. L. E. Shafe:, $190 §0¢ | ee _ Apartments for Rent NEW BASEMENT apartment, 2 bed- rooms, living room and kitchen A CLEAN experienced cir) wan; NeW gas range and frigidaire, heat. A CLEAN experienced girl wants| ga and water furnished. Also ont poaerore Good cook. Inquire a*) room apartment. Call at 402 8th 8’, ASHES HAULED once a week, 750 pet side door or phone 1328-J. ASHES HAULED ae aes 3 m ‘TWO ROOMS and kitchenette fur- month. Garbage S0c. Also good fer-;" nicned apartment. Full size bed 1 time Weekly $3.00 13:00 Neen for FIVE Toor bungiiow. Wy basement i basement garage. 707 W Rosser Ave. Inquire Tel. 251 or 667-W. state|FIVE toom modern bungalow, ful basement. Avaliable immediately $35. 308 14th 8 Rooms fur Rent pad a Bh Seg e PLEASANT basemen w co! trally| Hot water slways. Rediantfirs located. Phone 2414-M Gentlemen Phy 115 3nd 8st ROOM modern house with Phone 1560, Inquire 214 Sth. St. a! RURRTSEED, room in basement cal sleeping or housekeeping. $9 a ee 100 W. Thayer, fight Moan OOM TE w home. For one or mee New capitol Call at 102} 8th Copy must be tn Perfection Cleaners Men's Suite Ladie’s Dreases room. 5 LOWER duplex, two bedrooms. Beal and water furnished. R. W San- ders. Phone 1341. SEVEN room modern house with four bedrooms, newly decorated, close in TeleppaesTs: COMFORTABLE warm room, Hct Bix ROOM bungalow, full basement.; water always. Gentlemen only. M:s ee Centrally located. Phone| J. A. Larson, 400 6th Tel. 337. SLEEPING room with or without Work Wanted SODEaN- Tana | house for rent.| kitchen privileges. Also ma eprage. 0 filiser for sale. Gabel. Phone 105._} ciectric refrigerator, Gas hea:. 206 10th Ave. NW, Mandan. SOE Oe ee LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices verv| Lights furnished, $93.50. Married reasonable. All work guaranteed We call for and deliver. Tel 1253 YOUNG woman wants hour work Good ironer. Steady job preferreit ont hot ue Gas bes heat. 4a 4 422 4th St. Phone BASEMENT room. Gas heated. Pri-| couple preferred. Private entrance. _Inquire 120 W. Thayer. Two FURNISHED rooms on ground floor for light housekeeping. $22 Wanted to Buy : Baby ouaey: type ae first | BAB Wi tion. Quote Price and letter. Write Tribune Ad, 246! vate entrance. Rent reasonable.’ Phone 2136-W. Ask for Lillian. Two rooms upstairs for light house- 414 8th St. Phone 367-J. WANTED—Hour or day work. Phone| keeping, $18. One basemen’ sleep- floor yoom | 2314. Ask for Olive. room, gas heated. $7. 1014 Next to bath, Always hot water 8 “=== | Broadway. 234 W. Thayer. Travel Opportunity TWO ROOM and kitchenette unfur- SLEEPING Toom, Tor two boys wit|DRIVING to Spokane, Wash. oa-/ nished apartment, private entrance. privilege of breakfast. In desirable| tween Nov 10 and Nov. 20 Room| Modern. $25. Lights furnished. location. 702 6th St. Phone 2449-3 | for two. Box 105, Bismarck. Available Nov. 15. Call 418 Hanna- GLEAN and comfortable foom. Board fin after 6:30. é Centrally located. Table FOUR ROOM modern well furnished, Uf desired. for tale, 623 6th Bh, Tel. 2314, Lanett Cownstelts. Spat LARGE front sleeping room, next to ment. Available at once. Call rear, bath. Hot water always. Modern 413 West Thayer. home. Sine in. 418 3nd. NICELY furnished two room apart- ment. Frigidaire. Laundry. Clean. Warm. Always hot water. Adults, 807 4th St. COMFORTABLE 3 room apartment with bath, fireplace, electric refriz- erator. Adults only. 417 Ist St DERN apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Lasken Apts. Inquire Cut Rate Drug. THREE room epartment. Furnished or unfurnished. Private entrance af 1116 Rosser. Phone 470-M. HED three-room apartment. Available November ist. Adults only. Phone 107. WELL furnished 2 room apartment. Second floor. No children. 411 sta St. Phone 273. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER Je our phone number Quality itlened Close to “pat Always hot water. 903-9th St. Sleeping room {Or ren. | SS ——— Close in. 218 ist St. Phone 637-¥. - ROOM convenient to capitol _and|_ Household Geods for Sale downtown. 723 6th St__Phone 614_ | THRE oo et, Test MODERN warm slee| room. Hot erosene st wi machine, and cold water in ee 510 4th 8t 1 surten poe ee meme ROOM next to bath, in private home uation Call 1705-M, in forenoon. room, next | 2. Hedah! Motor Co., Bismarck, Y. D. 201 W. Main. Office Equipment COMFORT. to bath. 414 3rd St. chairs, bridge lamp ored drapery, 615 Washington St. Call Tuesday and Wednesday. |HIGH” CHAIR, sivoller, magazine rack, smoker kitchen stool, camera, | hamper, army cot. Phone 2038. 610 i Rayon feta quilts, green and peach. Good as new. $2.50 each. 76 | Phone 1353-R. 931—9th &., oF cal) 539-M. MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished Gas heat. Private entrance Call 601 APARTMENT FOR rent. Suitable for two. Call at 717 Thayer Ave or phone 2180. ONE ROOM furnished apartment. Studio couch. Adults only. 1002 4th St. NICELY furnished apartment. Ci:v Bae Inquire of Tribune Ad. No, aera stock IN walnut ex! * yy pia! Raa nce” | table, Suitable for apartment. aris ons NORTH MM DAROTA, County Col Before Hon. J. Estate of Vale LARGE wardrobe trunk, radio, and other furniture. Call at 206% Main. Apt. 3. BED DAVENPORT of best grade biue Mohair. Phone 2426. —S——_——___. Feed and Seed _ ALE: Yellow shells corn, | irr; white corn, or cracked corn in truce FURNISHED 32 rooms, kitchenette and CpY ar’ Ite, Thee Ney tx peivete: bah: Frigidaire. 106 Maia Company, Arthur. N Dak. 1¢ miles north of Cusselton, N. Dak. 0 TWO" Tom apartment. Suitable for Highway 18 Ano Nae one. No children. 308 . | ATTEN FEEDERS — For Pees ee leaded ONE room furnished basement apar:- ment. Suitable for two. 607 5th st. Phone 403-R. DESIRABLE ¢ foom apartment, pil= foom apartment, pri- vate bath. Hot water. Gas range. Refrigerator. Call 1260. M furnished apartment. Petitioner, cracklings. Northern Rendering Co., Bismarck, N. D. HAY, oats and corn for sale. Leonard M. Larson, Valley City, North Da- kota. THREE ROO} = Private entrance. 406 9th St. Miscellaneous for Sale _|ONE ROOM furnished apartment, GHRISTMAS CARDS -It is uune too| $16.50 per month. 618 6th St. early to select vour Coating. cards | APAR: for rent-at Person Make your selection now for later| Court. Phone 796. delivery either printed or engraved | ——————————— Samples are nuw on display Bis- marck Tribune Company CHINESE Arrowhead Lilies, 3 for 50c, postpaid. Watch them grow inch a day, just in water. Requires ttle sunlight. Chinese G Shop 39 So. 9th, Minneapolis, Minn. cant Bakote, Go nee | HEALTH «=: Gere ta relief for bey fe fev, sow sinus. sches, pains, colds and a" forme ar) cheumatiam. Ses ST as treatme: and thie a@ Write tor iiteratare. JOHN F. CLASS laoler, | CLYDE C. GAYLORD. Manager 208 Main = RIRNARCK Phone 606 sail for jntments. he hou ternoon ef, ony, 7a you h ate Bens, 4: In said Court, Praying t ras Seralnintra ters may an of said Court “0 exchanns e tol in ‘J H ————————— = Lost and Found (Ost: Friday evening. Dark blue cloth belt with meine 2139. Reward. id open idence of ‘at the time of 4 ft Moftit, in aid Burl "bat se rvice be made of this citation as feautrea ig} Dates Db ee | (SEAL). lay of November, A. BETBE COUNT: Ford Odus SEND FOR description of Red River and ends, Leaving town. Phone 37 | Valley suburban tracts of 5 and 10 MATTRESSES renovated eno reuuilt GOOD ciean coal trom Ceaver mines | acres o more tributary pcpuiation ithe: reguiar 0 Fey! filled. MAS Prices 2.65. Phone 1-F-310, Man | of 40000. and smaller lake regwa Hb St. Phone 1136. N. Dak, farms. A. H. Wije, Moorhead, Mins, of sald an ‘Court. | jo. 3. Re rate q sdmintetrator, arch,