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+ ” STRELS LEAD RALLY. OF STOGK LEADERS; GAINS TO 4 POINTS Upturn Carries to Every Divi- sion; Transfers Around 1,- 300,000 Shares New York, Nov. 26.—()—The stock j market turned about abruptly Friday and in a day-long climb leaders zoomed up 1 to 4 points or more above Wed- neaday’s closing lows. A few were boosted even higher. The session was impressive because ot the absence of important selling pressure. Utilities, buoyed by hopes of substantial agreement between the companies and the administration, | Os were in strong demand. The rally pushed to every other div- ision of the list. Anticipation of re- newed power company construction and an early push in the president's housing program sent building mater- ial stocks soaring. Steels, motors, rails, coppers and oils were active on the upside, Sales approximated 1,300,000 shares. Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South 8t. Paul, Nov. 26.—(P)—(U. S. Dept. Agr.—Cattle 2,500; slaugh- ter steers and she stock mostly Steady; grass fat and short-fed steers 7.00-8.50; heifers 6.00-7.25; good cows up to 650; low cutters and cutters 3.50-4.50; bulls strong to 25 higher; | De plain and medium grades 5.00-6.00; stockers scarce. Calves 1,000; veal- ers steady; most good to choice 7.50- 9.00; few 9.50. Hogs 6000; opening fairly active, steady to strong with Wednesday's average; many held higher; early sales good and choice 140-220 Ibs. 7.65-85; 220-260 lbs. 7.55-65; good sows | Grain Quotations] BISMARCK GRAIN (Farnished by Ruseell-Miller Co.) Date Nov. 26. . 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. Da . 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. 3 dark northern, 56. Ibs. .... . 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. .... . 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. .... . 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. . . 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. . Xo. 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. . . § dark northern, 50 Ibs, Sample grain: 40 lbs inka us hala errs ites {by late American export Bard winter wheat . CHICAGO RANGE aren Nov. 26.—(P)}— heat-- Open 4 | IN MINNEAPOLIS 8.75 8.90 897 362 897 920 875 9.15 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Nov. 26.—(?)— Wht fe} Ais oe 7.10 to mostly 7.15; average cost Wed- | De: nesday 7.60; weight 224 Ibs. Sheep 5500; including 429 through; practically nothing done early; un- dertone around steady on all classes; bulk good to choice lambs Wednesday 9,00; few 9.15; choice fed ewes Wed- nesday 4.75; most natives 4.50 down, Dairy cows nominally unchanged; good springer cows quoted $70-80. HICAGO Chicago, Nov, 26.—()—(U. S. D, A.) ~—Hogs 15,000, Including G00" direct; market 10-15 higher than Wednesda olce 150-; : 320-360 Ib., 95; most good packing sows 7 25- 6 ightweights up to 7.75 sparingly. Cattle 500, calves 500; international carlot show rejects comprise bulk ateer crop: trade opening slow: buy- ers complaining against light weight and lack of pet aga very little done; prospect: 0-15.00 on bulk light show c: heavi 14.00-17.00 mos! been bid on nesday; pet heifers, weak to shade lower specially on cows: bulls and vealers scarce, steady; heavy sausage offerings 6.50 down; vee 10.50 down, Sheep 13,000, including 100 direct: fatlambs in-broad demand but a®-yet few 3 indications fully 25 higher; A more upturn; now talking 9.25-50 on good to choice fed offerings frequently held at 9.75 and above; nothing done on yearlings: indications firm on sheep of 4.00-5.00 on good to choice ewes; feeding lambs relatively scarce. es steers and yearlings slow, largely short feds; fed heifers aul; weak; many bids around itocker and feeders in light Jots heavy range 5.75; low | cutters few good light ys 00, ‘slow, fully steady with wean day's average; mainly a pack- or aw ‘ket for weights 240 Ibs, down; p 7.60; good and choice 180-250 Ib. light : ry 3 mb bids; undertone _ fir: sking stronger; sorted natives held around 9.00; ewes opened steady; load 126 Ib. westerns B email lots 4.50; feeder lambs CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Nov. 26.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) —Potatoes, 113, on track 330, total US. shipments Wednesday 653, ‘Thursday 216; dull, qapoliee liberal, demand very slow; sacked cw! idaho Russet Burbsnke oe No. 1, Bisyd sales 1.36-50; US. 1.17! ne A Red M Clures Us, Noots 1 No. 2 1.10; North Dakots ‘cobbiers 85-85 per cent US. No, 1, 1.10-15; Nebraska Bliss tri- umphs 85 per cent U: 1.30; Wis- gonsin round white 1, 1.10- 12%; US. commerct MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Nov. 26. Flour, carload lots, Ecbarrel in 98 pound Fr lily patents, un- tandard patents, a 00. Stanaard Tatddtin 18.50-19.00. ithe iPr juke ely aad Minneapolis, PG 26.. A.)—Potatoes up mand fair, marke tations unchang rete pniee: SALES ea pol 26.—()—Range ain sales: es: . 1 dark northern 1.08%- rade dark northern hard amber durum 45 pr amber durum 80: sample grade hard amber durum: 89 wee Ge, Seren 87%. 2 S04 2 ahiters ae 50%. ae 8. plies n moderate, ‘ae- about steady. Quo- Mini of, rearlot te Rye not quote IN —Cash wheat, fo, 3 mixed 51% -53; No. 2 yel- ; No. 3 white 55%; sample cu Chicago, Nov. 2. hard 96. No. 3 Cort ie. 8, ‘Ne, a Bartey feed timothy 2.60- *.° Red clover 27.50- zalon, 92, malting 75-86; 50; sweet 7.75- at abs 7 CASH GRAIN Nov. ‘Wheat closed y 3% higher; Dec. 1 1.10%; May gate uachensed to % higher; Dec. ‘ Sen Theat’ No. 1 northern 1.28%: fy . ees bidet No, 3 northern aie No. 3 white . 3 white 43%. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, bas ag a ea cash prices. W! 1 heavy dark northern 1.14%; No, 46 Dur 1.1 ie: No, ah: 4, 83%- Wor'é, BIN 35%. No. 1 rea dur- He. arezes Odie Mo. whlie Si. 81% 62 26% 26% +192 193% 1.92 195 1.96% 1.95 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Nov..26.—(@)}— Durum— Open High Low Dec. 82 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Nov. 26.—()—Wh receipts Friday 194 compared to 120 a vear ago Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse qrain closing auneEos na toeay follow Detlvered To Arrive + 1.04% 1.14% ‘Hos. 08% 1.12% 1DNS 58 IDS. 22... 102% 111% 2DN8 67 Ibs. 1.01% 1.00% 3SDNSS6O Ibs. ...... 99% 107% 87% 105% 95% 102% 83% 99% 81% 97% 89% 94K" 1 87% 91% No. 1 northern spring ... 1.01% (Lower test ele oll discount Ib.) Montana Winter Wheat IhyDNS 60 lbs... Se 2 Mite eaas B: 8&5 - 1.03% 43 tj ip mata iS B: 1.00% Gcbice a} 2g 99% #2223 =} = mem nee, : ‘and ia fouth © Dakoia’ Wheat 95% 96% 93% 94% 92% 93% Durum =e Ret S28 ea = " i=] 3 $ s a 88% 1.04% 87% 1.03% 85% 1.02% 83% 1.00% 82% 98% 81% 95% 19% 92% ‘1% 89% 5% 86% 13% 83% 1 rd durum re rtd 81% ower test meg nominally” inted 5c per 1b.) Grains = 35 ges HE 51% 52 50% 50's 48% ssaesss eRe K BBas BB Bae Pa eR 28% 21% “ee “ae a (U, —Topmakers and worsted turers showed little buying interest in the wool ke toda: Fair amounts of good 12-month Texas fi wools and good length fine territor; were available at 61 basis. Asking pric ings wére above th iy original bogs cents, scoured on CS ny hold- Pid det otadel TRUSTS 17 the Associated Press): cover Zne counter in New York) Hamilton Trust 154, 1.70, Maryland Fund 5.49, 6. uart Inc Sh 9. 1 Inc Sh 3.6 REE EE TEINS 76| c108@ Is About Cent Up, Wiping 1% | May 56% to % and oats varying from to % gain. “ler western standards +|ly'15-20; old roosters 18-17, mostly 1 : Miscellaneous *| steady, 1 per cent all day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1987 INGREASED EXPORTS PULL WHEAT HIGHER ARTER EARLY DROP Out 3-Cent Setback; ° Corn Steady Chicago, Nov. 26.—(7)—Stimulated announcement of volta day after falling 2% cents. An aid to wheat values in rallying from declines due to bearish south- ern hemisphere crop advices was more encouraging action of the New York stock market. Temporarily, corn touched season new bottom quota- At the close, Chicago wheat futures were % to 1% above Wednesday's ciose, Dec. 90% to %, May 90% to K, corn % off to % up, Dec. 53% to %, % decline to WHBAT UP CENT Minneapolis, Nov. 26.—(@)—A sharp rally on rust reports from Argentina carried wheat futures prices more than a cent higher today. Over-holl- days news had discouraged traders at the opening. December” wheat closed 1\c higher at 97%, May 1%c higher at 97, and July % higher at 94%. Jax buying for crusher account was limited, but sufficient to maintain er an ere, break. Decem- Aetl g at 1.93, and May a December feed barley closed’ %c higher at 45%, and May 40 up at 44 December rye closed %c down at and May %c higher at 63%. ber oats closed ufichanged at 27, and May unchanged to 4c up at 27% ‘split. Cash wheat was steady and demand fair. Virtually no winter or durum wheat was in and prices were nomin- any unchanged, ‘orn was in fair to good ana Oats was in quiet demand. Demi for rye was fair to good. Barley nae firm for top quality. Flax demand was steady to good. Produce Markets | CHICAGO C Chicago, Nov. Butter prices Showed litle change Friday ut eggs and poultry tenges lower. Butter 9034, stead: iy, creamery-spe~ sa (93 score) 39-39% So quer 8%; extra firsts (90-91) 4; | firate (88-89) 32%4-33% econds (sis S754) 2 S31 standards (90 central- rlots) 3 3 refriger- refrigs rator stan- refrigerator firsts 17%. Poultry, live, 10 trucks, easy: hens 1% tos. 4M, Jean than 4% Ibs. 16: Ey ieee ee springs, 4 lbs. colored 18%, W! jock 20, Plymouth Rock 20%, eat than ¢ Iba “coloned 21%, Plymouth and White Rock 22%: rollers colored 24, Plymouth and White Rock 96; Leghorn chickens 16; roosters 15, Leghorn roosters 1. keys, hens 23%, young toms 20%, old 18; No. 2 turke: ducks, 4% Ibs. up colored nite 19, small'col- ored 16, white 17; geese 15. Dressed mark ady; turkeys, young toms 26, ()—Butter, y. M1 grades unchanged. Cheese, 35,354, market slow. Prices unchanged... ges, 10,920; weak. Mixed cdlors: ks 30%-: ante Sueroeees 29- ed. . 43 aver- 518 Refrigerator, 23%; standards 19%- pr 3: 37, Exchange special Midwestern exchange sta . Nearby, fancy mediums 25% -: aire Nearby 4 weatern, eT med iums and top pull age pullets 2 gee and prem! en 35% -! “9 sp ie? oe; arananres) 34-34%; ‘mediums 3 pul 31-32, iy small to mediugns 24-26. ‘ancy to extra fancy Duck eggs: rh Pit Dressed poultry (boxes) chickens and fowls steady to firm; turkeys u: settled, frozen: Ducks 19%-20. Fres Turkeys, northwestern 21-27; west- ¥%; southwestern 19-24. Oth- and frozen prices unchanged. poultry, by freight wea ocks 23-24, mostly 23; ci 18- Fowls,’ colored 7-21, mostly 19-21; Leghorn 15-18, mostly 16-17; old roosters 17, turkeys, hens 22%-23, mostly 23; toms 16, Ducks 19. k; chickens, Rocks 2; crosses 22-28, Leghorn 17-20, Mostly 23-2 T9285 mostly etly. Is crosses » mostly 24-27; Leghorn 20. Fowls, golored 18- 35, mostly 21-25; Leghorn 10-21, 16. Turkeys, hens 17- -22, mostly 17-21; toms 15-17, BUTTER AND, EGG FUTURES Chica Ne Butter future November .. December . Canuary ge tutu November . December . January storage standards High Low Cfo 33% 34 32% 33% 32% | 33% rator standards: 18% 17% 18% 18% 17% 18% 18" 17% MORmIGN | EXCHANGE Tita aoe easy. ‘Gren ‘Brita a Germany 34; travel 25.00; Norway Bopie: lon 25.75% Montreal in New York MONEY RATES New York, Nov. 26.—()—Call money Prime commercial paper Pt per cent. Time loans st 60-90 days 1%; «-E'mos tif per cost. Bankers acceptances unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS - Peete stat) Nov. 26.—(@)—Stocks olerirat Bank Stock 11%. Northwest Banco 7. I ‘OCKS New York, » American G ci Service 2%. Elec. Bond & Share 12. Fisk Rubber GOVE! Lethal 2 BONDS New. Yor! 26.—(#)-—Govern- ment Bonds: CHICAGO STOCKS ited Press) Midwest Corp. 7%. BRERREBESEEE ge Bags z Ej Cont Mot Cream Wh Crosley Ye Cub Am Sug 4% Curt Wret Deere & Co 22% Dia Mtch Dome Mines 47 Doug Aric Dupont East Kodak 148 El Auto Lite El Pw & Lt Gen Mtrs Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GNIrctt GN Ry pfd G Wes Sug Greyhound Hec Prod Houd-H B Howe Sound 43% ! Hudson Mot Ind Rayon Int Bus Mch 133 Int Harv Int Nick Can 40 Int T & Tel Johns-Man Kennecott Kresge (88) 15% Krog Groc sical Laboratory, Tedding' land, 1s capable of ruling 14,400 lines to an inch and 1s the only one of its kind in the world. Studies Rural Youth 9% Lig MB (4a) 80 Loew's 8% Lorillard (P) 16% Mack Trks 20% Mar Field = 10% McKes & R 9% McK R Pf 33% Miami Cop 8% Mid-Cont.P 1! 3,|Minn Hon 657 Minn Mol Mur Corp Nash Mtrs Nat Biscuit Nat Csh R , | Nat Dy Pr ; Belg Distill % jat Pr ds Lt 8% Nat Steel 56% Nat Tea NY Cent No Am Avia No Amer No Pacific Ohio Oil Oliver Farm Otis Elev Pac G & El Packard Param Pict Park Utah Pathe Film Penney J © Penn R R Phelp Dodg Phil Morris Phillips Pet Pills Flour Proc & Gam Pu Sve N J Pure Oil 151% 426 ai goBee ion Ze e a. hy ont Oil Del Corn Prod 3% 21% 32% 102% 19% 14% 20% 30% 20% 52 10% as Air Corp ted Corp 4% United 9 Unite Frult 58% UnGasImp 11% US Ind Al -20 23 FP rap Tt 5% US Rubber 2514 US Smelt R 55 US Stl Pf 102% US Steel 52% Vanadium 16 War Pet = =—-7% West Un 27%, West Air 23% ‘West El 96% White Mot 10 | Wilson & Co 5% Woolworth 37% Mot nt 58% 7 13% 33% 16% Female Help Wanted Lib-O-F Gl 36% | ADDRESS postcards. Cash paid for selling. Write Tribune Ad. 25022. EXCEPTIONAL opportunity to buy established hardware business in * good North Dakota town if you have $5,000 to $7,000 cash, Marshaul- Wells Company, Duluth, Minnesota. is coming, call us! sTonM’t WINDOWS REPAIRED BROKEN GLASS REPLACED VANTINE PAINT & GLASS CO. 544 sisting of 7 rental large private apartment for owner. This property has just been com- pleted, has three bathrooms, and certain furnishings go with sale. Double detached garage. Total monthly income, $129.50. Sale price, $9,000. Terms. Immediate Possession. SIX ROOM modern dwelling including new electric refrigerator ‘and gas stove. Located close to schools. Sales price, $4,950. Im- mediate ion. SMALL HOUSE of four nice rooms, fuH basement, furnace heat, electric lights, well in base: ment, two acres of ground. Sales price, $1,400. Terms. INCOME PROPERTY consist- ing of three apartments, double Garage, good location, fully occu- pied. Monthly income, $136. Sales , $8,150. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENC? ‘Webb Block, Phone “O” —————— BLUE RIBBON Lutefisk, Turkeys, Ducks, Roasting Chickens, ———$$————— THANKSGIVING GREETINGS People’s Meat Market 210 Sth - We deliver - Phone 176 vw Sse Personal WILL parties who witnessed or as- sisted at the scene of an accident on Memorial bridge on the evening of Nov. pot involving a Ford sedan and a coal truck, please communi- cate with P. O. Box 614, Grand Forks. TYPEWRITERS for sale or rent. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ty pe- writer Sales and Service. 108 3rd St. Phone 68, Bismarck., Houses for Rent NEW five room stucco bungalow, $50, stneale 0 7 room 2-family house, $35; house, $35; 5-room house, $25; 4 room, $20. T. M. Casey & Son. NICELY furnished or unfurnished home. To reas party. Immediate possession. Minnie E. Harrison, 51¢ W. Thayer, Phone 689-W. es STRICTLY modern house at 819 2nd &t. Can be seen at anytime. Avail- able Dec; ist. Call 607 6th St., or Phone 835. FIVE ROOM lower duplex. Heat and water furnished. Garage. Inquire at 10816 Ave. C, West or phone 1341. Coal Workers’ Wages Higher in Mill City Minneapolis, Nov. 26. — (#) — Ap- proximately 1,000 Minneapolis coal yard workers, truck drivers and help- ers were working at increased wages Friday following a renewal of an agreement between General Drivers Union No. 544 and coal companies. An instrument at the National Phy- ton, Eng- NEWLY DECORATED six room fully modern house. Gas heat furnished. Inquire at 111 Ave. A, West. FIVE room upper duplex, attached garage, immediate possession. O. W Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. SIX ROOM modern house and five room partly modern house. Inquire 21¢ Fifth St. §81X room homers: a 216 Ave. D Wes! Inquire of Ellason, phon: 1316-W. MODERN 7-room house, close to lee Immediate posession. Phone DERN 6-room house. Close to schools. Call 2414-M. HEALT Relief for sinus, neuritis, are sciatica, lumbago, muscular aches, colds and all forms of rheumatism. “Those who have never tried this meth may receive a ular $300 treatment for $1.50 and this ad. Write for literature, Donald G. Hay, rural sociologist at the North Agricultural experi- ment station at Fargo, has launch- ed a study of the rural youth in selected areas of North Dakote. The aim of this research is to ob- tain information as to the activi- ties and interests of the youth, Nothing 50 3 Upstairs Horses, cattle, sheep or hogs. ‘with in 85 miles, Bismarck. Removed ly. Phone Bismarck 2313 col- We pay for the call. North- Rendering Co. Ry 2 & i & fs ag 1 i : i & i EE | i i ! E i i ff i on TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY by Baer “We hired » carpenter through a Bismarck ‘Tribune classified ad to build that pent-hous for us.” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE iday Hay for Sale _ | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES days 4dnye Sdays Copy must be tm at 13:00 Noom for same day publication, For Sale or Rent Dr. F. B. Strauss. —————— ___ Wanted to Buy ‘WANTED—Bismarck residential or income property. Also building lots. Must be good buy. Write Tribune Ad. 25015. QOo>k»—Ke>->~>}©$>cc-c-y&yE-~x~x&x&$EE$Eq=7llEEEEE Household Goods for Sale FURNITURE, complete, for 5-room ee Phone 619. 322 Hannafin aPHORT plano, Ivers-Pond. Ave A. Phone 2051-W. GAS RANGE, good condition. Call 670, FOR SALE New rooming house, excellen' a condition. mer oe ws. Very reasonable rtments offered for Owners Loan Cor- thelr 5% ie T. M. CASEY ‘a’ s0N. LARGE FRONT room, upstairs. Suit- able for two. Nicely furnished and SMALL sleeping room. Ground floor. Private entrance. Suitable for la- borer. $8 per month. 409 Sth, WARM comfortable room, close to bath, hot water at all times. Cen- trally located. 623 6th St. SLEEPING room for rent. Close in, % block from bus line. Reasonably priced. Phone 1474-R. COZY basement sleeping room. Ra- diantfire. Hot water always. 715 2nd St. Phone 1550. LARGE room for one or two, near bath. Always hot water. 223 W. ‘Thayer. LARGE, PLEASANT room for one or two. Hot water in room. 510 4th _St. ZARGE pleasant room. Always hot water. Gas heat. 422 4th St. Phone 649. SLEEPING room for rent, $10 and GH Call at 706 6th St. Phone 2449-W FURNISHED sleeping room, Clove in. 218 Ist. St. Telphene 631 IN TROUBLE AGAIN Landiora Ren tie jad 419 5-room house, full finished base- ment. Gas heat furnished, Garag Inquire 622 12th St. SEVEN room house, modern, newly decorated. 502 11th St. Key can Hak reece at Joe Kinzers’ at 619% FOR RENT or sale by owner, modern seven room house. Hardwood floors, 206 features, Write Tribune Ad. SPECIAL Men's 3-piece suit, cleaned and pressed, wo” Perfection Cleaners Phone 1707 718 Thayer Work Wanted ATTENTION FOLKS! Holiday sea- son is coming. Have your kitchen floor beautified with moultile floor covering—also fireplace, stairways, bathrooms, recreation room, base: ment floors and walls. We also lay clay tile and marble for fireplace and bathrooms. For estimate, call or write M. B. Sirnchek, 410 Ave. B., Bismarck. Phone 2479. Automobiles for Sale Clean Sweep SALE Every car must go A Few Specials: 1937 FORD TUDOR SEDAN, most like new. 1932 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, in good con- $215 dition ..... seeee 1937 PLYMOUTH FOUR-DOOR diass condition. $6.15 $495 1936 PLYMOUTH COACH Many others prea which to choose. ALL CARS WINTERIZED, IN- CLUDING HOT WATER HEATERS. Every car backed by our Gold Seal Guarantee. 23 years of hon- est used car dealing. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 1936 DODGE Deluxe coupe, low mile- e, radio, heater. See Al at 614 He after 6 p. m., or Sunday. Phone 1930 CHEVROLET Deluxe coupe. In good condition. Will sell reasonable, Call at 816 Main Ave. 1535 FORD V-8 Coach, A-1 condition. $338.50. Terms if desired. Write Tribune Ad 24974. 1929 ESSEX Sedan, $50. 313 So. 13th FRESH VEGETABLES at the lowest prices always Carrots, Cabbage, Onions, Squash, Beets, Potatoes, Apartments for Rent TWO ROOM apartment over Master Cleaners. Monthly rental $22.40. Immediate possession. Hedden Real Estate Agency, Webb Block, Phone “Oo” FIFTY TONS of upland hay. Phone| IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Modera| UNFURNISHED three large rooms and bath. Fully and newly equipped, Unusual amount of cupboard aud closet space. Close in, Price Owens, phone 278. UNFURNISHED BASEMENT apart- ment, living room, bedroom, kit- chenette, and bath. Water, lights Pe heat included in rent. 618 2nd it. UNFURNISHED apartment, 4 rooms and bath. New home. Heat, gas range, refrigerator and washroom furnished $45. Inquire 622% 13th | THREE To Toom furnished apartment with bath, Private entrance. Gas, water and heat furnished. 614 11th. Phone 1103-J. UNFURNISHED 3 room apartment. Private entrance, private bath. Gas heat. $30. 811% 2nd. Inquire of Mrs. Spears, phone 470-M. UNFURNISHED two room apart- ment. Heat, lights, and water fur- nished. 120 Ave. * West. Harvey Harris&Co FIRST floor two-room apartment. Modern conveniences, Laundry privileges. Gas heat. 523 12th St. AVAILABLE at once. Five rooms furnished. Two large clothes closets. Laundry privileges. Phone 107. YOUNG MAN with 3 years University North Dakota education desires em- ployment. Don’t drink or smoxe. Inquire at 210 Ave. B. FARM, garage, or w! fe you by capable young married man. State wages. Write Tribune Ad. 25036. LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very reasonable. All work guaranteed. We Tel FOR RENT: Business building at 116 Sth 8t.; upstairs, 15 rooms and Building, 25x10. Will be WELL furnished front room with morning and evening meals. The Mohawk, 401 5th. Phone 145. ROOM and board, $25 per month. Meals only 75 cents day. 919 5th St. Phone NS ROS) BOARD entlemen ore: ferred. ty price. 217 8th. Miscellaneous for Sale CUT-RATE EYE GLASSES, Inc., 2f- fers wonderful Temporary Holiday Special in beautiful Octagon glasses at $9.75 — your choice of rims or rimless MODERN apartment. Living roon, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Lasken Apts. Inquire Cut Rate Drug. TWO rooms with private bath on first floor. Furnished for light house- keeping. Call at 610 6th St. FURNSHED 3 room apartment with bath. Electric refrigeration. Fire- Place. Adults only. 417 Ist. ae | Cee eee apartment, suitable for two. Brand Apartments, 212 W. Bdwy. Call 2188-J. WELL furnished 2 room apartment. Second floor. No children. 411 5% St. Phone 27: MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance, Call 601 FURNISHED 2-room apartment, pri- vate bath, private entrance. 407 Ist St. Phone 1359. ONE room basement apartment for light housekeeping. $14 per month, 1014 Bdwy. LARGE living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Inquire at Dahl Cloth- ing Store. TWO room apartment, second floor Breryaing tralhed, $20, 302 Ave. D. unfurnished spart- pete ‘Available Dec. ist. Phone FURNISHED one room and kitchan- ette aaprtment. Rental $22. 618 6th st. ONE large room furnished for light housekeeping. $18. 1216 Bdwy. Land for Sale 100 ACRES, new land, new ditch, free ‘Washington Property and business ites, write Triangle Realty company, 414 Ziegler Building, Spkane, Wash. Mattresses |ATTRESSES renovated and ‘Lechiau, Phone ices ‘regulars OF meetne Eee “se Sth St. Phone 1! ———E——— EEE Livestock for Sale Feed and Seed FOR SALE: Yellow white corn, or cracked corp in or car lots. The Farmers Eleva! Company, Arthur, N Dak. 16 north of Casselton, N. Dak, ATTENTION LIVESTOCK MEN! : Purebred registered Fe gd ead To Per OATS and corn. ‘Tony Weber feber, Valley on, N. Dak. Phone 347-M, Valley

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