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Jefferson City Post-Tribune from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 9

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Thursday, October 29, 1931 JEFFEHSON CITY POST-TRIBUNE 4- ST. St. Louis Produce LOUIS Oct 29 turn; few closely sorted loads, $0,35 to $5.40 to outsiders; fed westerns held around $6.50. Lambs, 90 pounds down, good and choice, to medium, $4.25 to all weights, common, $3.00 to $4.25 exves, 90 to 150 pounds, medium to Butter: Unchanged, creamery ex- 32c. Poultry: Unchanged, heavy hens, common, 75c to feeding lambs, 50 to 75 pounds, good and choice, $4.50 to $5.10.

He; light hens, 15c; springs 15c' St Louis Grain turkeys, 2lc; ducks, 14c- "fese ic ST LOUIS 29--(AP. higher, 12 Cash: wheat: No. 2 red winter 5 ir, Kansas City Produce. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 29--(AP)-Eggs: Firsts, 22c; seconds, 14c.

Butter: Creamery, 30c; in large quantities, 2flc; butterfat, 21 to 2Gc- packing butter, 13c. Poultry: Hens, 9 to 17c; broilers roosters, 6 to 9c; springs, 17c! Chicago Produce. CHICAGO, Oct. (AP)-- Poul- Corn: 39 l-4c; May, 44 l-8c. Kansas City Grain.

KANSAS CITY, Oct. 130 cars; unhcanged to l-2c higher; No. 2 dark hard, 67 l-2c- try, alive, 41 trucks; steady, prices No 3, 6'7 1-2 to G3c; No. 2 hard' unchanged 50 1-2 to 55 l-2e; No. 3, 51 to 54 1 033 creamery 2 No.

2 red, 52 to l-2c; No. 2 hard, 5G l-2c. Corn: No. 2 yellow, 42 l-2c- 2 white, 42c. Oats: No.

2 white, 25 3-4c. Close: Wheat: 55 3-8c; May, 5-8c. 57 No. 59 i Classified Section in i specials, (93 score), 29 3-4 to 30 l-4c- ore) 2B extra (90 to 91 score), 28 to 28 l-2c- nrsts, (88 to 89 score), 26 to 27c- seconds, (8 8to 87 score), 24 to 25cJ nominally, 51 to 55 l-2c. 53e; No.

3 Close: 50 l-8c; May, 54 l-2c; July, 55 l-4c. Corn, 12 cars; unchanged to ic higher; No. 2 white, 41 l-2c; No. 3 standards (90 carJots), 28 1-2 chfnt 5 2 594 steady rices un- Potatoes 66; on track, 276; total U. S.

shipments, 630, firm on Wisconsin and Red River Ohios, steady on otner stock, trading only fair- sacked per Wisconsin Bound' Whites, 75 to 90c; Minnesota-North Dakota Cobblers, 80 to 85c- Red River Ohios, 85 to 95c; Idaho Russets, No. 1, $1.20 to No. 2 $1.00 to commercials, $1.10. East St. Louis Livestock EAST ST.

LOUIS, Oct. 29 iP)--(U. S. D. 8000- market moderately active; weight uiv; dS "Zilte higher than (largely spring), 6 score), centralized I nominally, 39 to 41c; No.

2'yeUov nominally, 40 1-2 to 42 l-2c- No 3' nominally, 39 1-2 to 41 l-2c; No' 2 mixed, nominally, 39 to 40 l-2c- No. 3, nominally, 37 1-2 to 39 i-2c' Close: 36 3-4c; May 41 i-9 July, 43 5-8c. Oats: No cars; down 1-2 to i white, nominally, 26 1-2 to 28c; No. 3, nominally, 25 1-2 to '7c Milo maize, 66e. Kafir, 66c.

Rye, nominally, 4ff 1-2 to 4gc Barley, 30c. Chicago Grain. CHICAGO, Oct 29 -Wheat, No. 2 red, 59 No. 1 Wednesday; light lights and mostly steady; packing sows strong to 25c higher--top, most 160 pounds up, $5.10 to 130 to 150 pounds, $4.75 to 80 to 120 pounds, $4.50 to packing sows largely $4..25 to $4.75.

Cattle, calves, 800; not enough native steers to make a market; western steers and medium bulls steady; cowstuff active- strong; vealers 25c higher--western steers, $3.75 to heifers, $475 to cows, $2.75 to low -cutters, $1.50 to a few $200- top medium bulls, good and choice vealers, $7.75. Sheep, early sales lambs to butchers steady; packers bidding steady; sheep unchanged--a few small lots lambs to butchers, $550 to no sales made to big kill- Com, 3 mixed, 41c; No. 3 No 3 0 No. 2 yellow, 7 Jh 2 -c: 2 white, (new), 41c; No. 3 white (new), 39 to 39 l-2c.

Oats, NO. 2 white, 25 1-2 to 2i 3-4c; No. 3 white, 24 to 25c Bye, No. 2, 50 1-2 to 51c; No. 3 oiC.

Barley, 40 to 56c. Timothy seed, $3.00 to $3.25 seed, $10.75 to TRUSTEE'S SALE Whereas, A Wilson and tvn Cole County, Missouri, did convey to the TonovU 0 "Lot No. in Bloct In Kansas City Livestock. KKANSAS CITy, Oct. 29--(AP) --(U.

S. D. no directs; mostly steady to lOc higher than Wednesday's average- tpo $5.10 on 210 to 240,. pounds; good and choice, 140 to 160 pounds $440 160 to 180 pounds, $4.50 to 180 to 290 pounds, $4.65 to 290 to 350 pounds, $4.60 to packing sows, 275 to 500 pounds, $4.10 to stock good and choice, 70 to 130 pounds' $4.25 to $4.85. Cattle, calves, 800; finished steers an dyearlings strong to 25c higher; top yearlings, S10.65; other classes little changed; steers, good and choice, 600 to DOO pounds, 56 75 to 510.50; 900 to 1300 pounds, to 1300 to 1500 pounds, $7.00 to common and medium, 600 pounds up, $3.25 to heifers 8pod and choice, 550 to 850 pounds, to cows, good choice, to vealers, (milk fed), medium to choice, to stocker and feeder steers, good and choice, $4.50 to $6.50.

Sheep, 10 to 15c ment of a certain uromissory nbteTn deed of trust described; and Vhere default, has been made in the payment said note and interest thereon, now, therefore, the undersigned Trustee bv virtue of the power in me vested uiidor said- deed of trust, nnd at the request of the legal holder of said note will on Monday November 16, 1931, between the hoiirs of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. of said date, sell at public vendue for cash, to bidder, at the Court House door fronting on High street in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri tlie above described real estate for the purpose of satisfying said note, interest and costs of sale.

D. PETERS, Trustee. Oct. 15-22-29; Nov. 5-12 SALE Whereas, Dan E.

Anderson and Florence D. Anderson, his wife, by a certain Deed of Trust, dated Juiy 29th, 1929 and recorded hi Book 25, Page 433, In the Recorder's OEtee of Cole County, Missouri did convey to A. T. Dunsm, Trustee, the following described real estate, situated in Cole County, Part of Inlot No. 436 In the City of Jefferson, Missouri, described as follows- Beginning at a point on the Westerly line of stiid Inlot, which said point is 158 feet, 9 inches Southerly from tlic Northwest corner of said Inlot; thence Southerly along said Westerly line 40 feel; thence Easterly parallel with the Northerly line of said Inlot, 104 feet 4 1-2 Inches, to the Easterly line of said range lamos, 25c or more higher best early, $5.85, some held higher-' shee steady; lambs, good and to rtn i' i i ty medium, go pounds down, to ewes, mpriium POUnds ewes, medium to $1.25 to c-n on I- i LU feeder lambs, good and choice aO to pounds, $4.00 to $5.00.

Chicago Livestock. CHICAGO, Oct. 25,000, including 7,000 Street; opened active; 10 20c tan co top, ter feet; thence Westerly parallel with the line of said Inlot, 104 feet 4 J-2 inches to point of beginning. In trust to secure the Home Building Loan Association of the City of Jefferson, Missouri, the payment of a cert a i promissory note In said Deed of Trust described and did also pledge as security to said Association 25 shares of stock, -mil series, of said Association, and, whereas default has been made in the payment of said note nnd interest anil the monthly dues, fines, and charges, and premium on said note and stock for a period of more than six months, and as the Trustee named in said Deed of Trust IB unable to net, and as suit! Deed of Trust provides, that, In said case the Sheriff of Cole County, shall sell property herein described, now, fore. the undersigned in accordance with the bylaws of said Association and oi sr.id Deed of Trust as well, and by virtue of the power in me vested under said Deed of Tnist, and at the request of the legal holder of said note, and stock will, on Tuesday, the nth dav of November, 1931, between the hours of $5.10, medium 2 50 Pfo IK pounds, to heavv 8hest bidder at the Court House door 250 to 350 oounris SH tA Hi gh strcet in Cole County, the above dcscrib- the 140 to 210 $4.00 to pigs, $4.25 to V4.65; packing sows, $4.50 to light lights, good and choice, 140 to 160 pounds, $4.60 to weights, 160 to 200 pounds, to CLASSIFICATION ENDBX The individual advertisements under the following classifications are arranged in ALPHABETICAL order for quick reference.

-1--Deaths of Tbtnki 3--In MemorUm 4--Flowers and Mourning OooiB S--Funeral Directors 6--Monuments and Cemeterj 7--Personals 8--Keligious and Siclai Eventt 9--Societies and Lolges 10--Strayed, fjost. Pounrt AUTOMOTIVE -A--Automobile Agencies 11-- Automobiles foi Sale 11--Auto Trucks toi Sale 13--Auto Accessories, Tires, 14--Garages--Autos lor Hire 15--Motorcycles ana Bicycles IS--Repairing--Servlcs Statlonj 17--Wanted--Automotive eiJSINESS SERVICB -18--Business Services Ottered 19-Building and Contracting Dyeing, Renovating 21--Dressmaking and UilUnarf 22--Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 23--Insurance and Surety 24--Laundering 25--Moving. Trucking. Storage. 27--Printing, Enytaving, Binding.

2S--Painting, Papering, Decorating. 28--Professional Services. 29--Repairing and Rellnlsmna 30--Tailoring and Pressing. 31--Wanted--Buslnesi Service EMPLOYMENT 32--Uelp Wanted--Jemale Wanted--Male 31--Help--Male ana femtle 35--Solicitors, Canvassers, Agenti 36--Situations Wanted--Peinnle 37--Situations 38--Business Opportunities as--Investments. Stocks- FINANCIAL -40--Money to Loan, 41 --Wanted--To Borrow 42--Correspondence Courses INSTRUCTION -43--Local InstriiiUon Classen 4-i--Musical.

Dancing, Dramatic 45--Private Instruction 46--Wanted--Instruction LIVESTOCK Cats. Other PeU 48--Horses, Cattle. Other stock 43--Poultry and 50-- Wanted--Llvestocn MERCHANDISE -51 --Articles for Sale S1A--Barter and Exchange 53--Boats and Accessories 53--Building Materials 54--Busmesn and Office Equipment and Dairy Products 65A--Fiirm Equipment 55--Fuel, Feed, Fertilizers 57--Good Things to Eat G8--Homemade Things 69--Household Goods 60--Jewelry, Watches, 61--Machinery and Tools Merchandise 62A--Radio Equipment (53--Seeds, Plants, Flowers 04--Specials at tne Stores 65--Wearing Apparel 65--Wanted--To Bur ROOMS AND BOARC 67--Rooms, with Boara 6S--Rooms, without Board 69--Rooms, for Housekeeping 70--Vacation Places 11--Where to Eat 72--Where to Stop In Town 71--Wanted--Rooms or Soard RSAL ESTATE FOR -74--Apartments lor Rent 15--Business Places for Bent 70--Farms and Land for Bent 77-- for Rent 78--OfSces and Desk Room Mountain, Late 80--Suburban, Country for Rent 81--Wanted--To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE -H--Brokers In Heal Estate a'i--Property (01 Sale and Land for Sals 54--rjouses for Sala 85--Lots tor Sale Mountain, 87-- Suburban. Country for Salo 88--To Exchange-- Real 83:210 AUCTION--LEG AL3 8'J--Wanted--Res) SO--Auction Sales 91 Lnsial Nutlets i LET US 1ELP YOB i Whatever problem of buying, selling-, renting- or employing may con, front you, you can count on the effective help of a Classified Ad. Jusfc call 213 or 152 and ask for an ad-tak- 1 er.

-j i- 1 INFORMATION All ads are restricted to their proper classification and to the regular Post-Tribune style of type. The publishers reserve the right to edit or reject any classified advertising copy. Errors in advertisements should be reported immediately. The Post- Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect Insertion Advertising ordered for irregular insertions takes the one time rate No ad is taken for less than a basis uf three lines. Count five average words to the line.

An average word contains six letters. Charged ads will DB received by telephone up Co one o'clock publication the same day and if paid at the Post-Tribune office within ten days from the first day of insertion, cash rates will be allowed. Ads ordered for three or SK times and stopped beiore expiration will be charged for only number of times the act appeared, and adjustment made at the rate earned Special rates for yearly advertising upon request. CLASSIPIEK RATES Daily rate per line tor consecutive -nsertions: One Time Ca jj Three Times 10 nb Six Times '07 Legal Executor or Administrator Notices S60(J Notices of Final Settlement Kates lor other Legal Notices will be furnished on request. PHONJB yoCJR CLASSIFIEXJ AD 213 or 152 The Ad Tamer wii) giadly assist vou, if desired, so that the copy for your ad is prepared in such a manner as to bring the greatest results or you.

ANNOUNCEMENTS HANDSOME marble. Cole County Monument Company, 129 w. Dunklin. eese 35 pounds: $5 sows, medium and good, 27o to 500 pounds, $4.50 to 54.50; slaughter pigs, good and choice, 100 to 130 pounds, $4.25 to $4.75. Cattle, calves, good and choice fed steers and yearlings 25 to 50c higher on shipper account-' inoeuveen grades showing most advance; paid for weighty steers; 11.25 for yearlings; grade offerings steady to 25c higher- very uneven; better market on other killing classes; mostly strong to 25c higher; largely a cleanup trade with good to choice steers with weight as much as $1.00 higher than early week; stockers firm; slaughter and a ed real estate, for the purpose of satisfying said note, stock, interest, fines, dues charges, premium and costs of sale after allowing credit on said note of the amount of the cash value of said above mentioned shares of stock, and all lust and proper credits.

Oct. la-22-29; BEN PRENQER, Trustee. l2 TRUSTEE'S SALE Whereas, Grace Linville and B. her husband, by a certain Deed 115 1 dated April 4 1D3 i recorded In Booh 25, Page 550, in the Recorder's Office of cole County, Missouri, CD vc the undersigned Trustee llowln described real estate situated in Cole County. towit: 18 of Morris Subdivision of part of Outlot No.

86 of the City of Jefferson, Missouri. In trust to secure the Home Building Loan Association of the City of Jefferson, Missouri, the payment of a certain 3 i 4 vju.t.1 tut: Ui i i i obnl Sters and on Missouri, the payment of a certain 600 to 900 pounds $850 to sory Rote ln sald of Tru st -nS: iSoVlSI! $85 lu(J iju pounds. $8.50 slock, 48th series, of sairt Associate i $8-50 to 1300 to loOO pounds, $850 to --'S, of said Association, and, whereas default has been made in payment -ot said note and Interest common and medium pounds 1 tn 6R -n t0 "5 the month 'y dues, fines and charges, t0 $8o0 he ifers, anrt oti said note and stock for ndi( olce 500 to 850 Pounds nP oa more a slx on "s- to common anri I lr tho nd "sl8ned Trustee in 2 good'and and rdance to 1,050 common maium. nc- the bylaws of said Associti- i ILJJ a i a wi i tlon and of said Decrt ol Trust ns well. ana by virtue of the power in me vested under said Deed of Trust, at the request ol Uie legal holder of sftM note, nnd stock will, on Tuesday, the 17th day of November, 1631, between the hours of Nine A.

M. and Five P. M. of said day sell ivt public vendue for cash, to the highest bidder at the Court House door Si. on str Jefferson City, Cole County, the above described real estate for the purpose of satisfying 5a td note, stock, interest, dues lines, premium, and costs of sale, after allowing credit on said note of the amount of he cash value of said above mentioned shares of stock, and all just nnd proper credits.

SAM BUSHMAN, Trustee. Oct. 15-22-28; Nov. 6-23 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Whereas, C. C.

Henley and Zoniii Ken- Icy, his wife, by their certain Deed of Trust dnted ihe Tth day of June, nnd recorded on the 1th day of June, 1927, in the Oifice of the Recorder of Deeds of Cole County, Missouri, in Book 17, at Page 507, of the Deed of Trust Records, (lid convey to O. O. Williams, Trustee, the following described real estate, situatte, lying and being, in the County of Cole and State Missouri, to-witl A part of Inlot Sis Hundred and Twenty (620) in the City of JelTerson, Missouri, beginning at a point on the easterly line of said lot 52 feet south of the northeast corner thereof, said point hclng on Jackson Street, thence southerly along the easterly line of said inlot 26 feet, thence westerly parallel with Miller Street in snid City, 104 feet, 4 1-2 inches, thence northerly parallel with easterly line of said inlot 26 feet, thence easterly parallel with Miller Street, 101 feet, 4 1-2 Inches, to the place of beginning; In trust, to secure to the South Side Building and Loan Association, of the 3ity of Jefferson, Missouri, the payment of a certain promissory note In said Deed of Trust described, and did also pledge as security to said Association, Ses-en (7) shares of stock of said Association of the 20th Series, Certificate No. 855; and Whereas, default has been made In the payment of said note and the Interest thereon, and the monthly dues, premium, fines and charges, on said note and stock, for a period of more than sis months; and Whereas, It is provided In said Deed of Trust that case of the death sickness, absence, or other disability or refusal to act, of the said Trustee (O. Williams), the acting Sheriff of Cole County, Missouri, at the request of the said South Side Building and Loan Association, shall proceed to act and exercise the powers delegated by said Deed of Trust, and sell the said property therein described; nnd Whereas, the said Trustee, O.

G. Williams, is now deceased; and Whroeas, the undcrrslgned, the duly elected, qualified, and now acting Sheriff of Cole County, Missouri, has been requested by the said South Side Buiidinc and Loan Association, the legal holder of said promissory note in satd Deed of Trust described, and now In default as aforesaid, to proceed (o act as Trustee and exercise the powers delegated to the said Trustee by said Deed of Trustt and snid property therein described- Thcrefore, notice Is hereby given th-it in accordance with the by-'lavvs of said Association, and In pursuance of the terms and conditions of said Deed of Trust, and at Ihe request of the said South Side Building and Loan Associa ttoh. the legal holder of said note and to 1 Ben Prcngcr Acting Sheriff of Cole Countv. Missouri and Acting TrustTM under satf Deed of Trust, will, on Saturday, the 21st dav of November. between the hours of Dine o'clock In the forenoon and fivo o'clock in tho afternoon of that dav wii the real estate Hereinbefore described the Court House Door fronting on Hic'i' Street, In City of JcfTerson CoV County, Missouri, ut public vcnd'uc to the highest bidder, for cash, for tho purpose of paying the deb! a Interest secured by said Deed of Trust, including all monthly dues, premiums, fines and charges, duo on said note and stock a allowing credit on said note for the amount of the cash value of said above mentioned inures of stock, and all lust and proper credits, after first paylne thp cost and cxucnsi 1 of cxecutlne thic TJTM I I I 5 i Oct.

29; Nov. I SHOOTING and ducks. Sunday, Nov. J. A.

Stockman's, Wards- 10 Sheriff ot Cole County, Missouri, A Strayed. Lost. Pound ROSEBUD PIN-- Lost. Finder, please call lisa 01- leave pin at Post-Tribune office and receive reward. JTIJIgoTfyir Automobiles Coupe; Studebakcr, 1928 Cole County Motor Co et 62s! Auto Accessories.

Tires Parts 13 BATTERIES ami Try us. Cowley's Tire McCarty. Ph. 1105. USED TIRES-And alf auto parts.

J. c. Auto Salvage Phone I860 Hire AUTO 1 See Paul Griffin Auto Body, rear Courthouse. Phone 1299. AUTO and dust removed.

Leakage stop- and Sims ACETYLENE guaranteed. 818 South Jefferson Phone 1585. AUTO WRECKER Phone 2222 when in trouble Burnett 324 East Cnp- itol Ave. welding and cutting of kinds. Mat Eichholz.

Ph. all E. w' W0rk TMnto d. St. Ph OIle 1412 place in town WELDING" Marshall Sts.

12W. testing at reasonable price. Washing-- greasing- Griffin Service Station. and shields. Any of car.

Ph. 1435, GLASS---Is no loncer Sec WILLIAMS, Auto Rear of Court House. Ph. 1209' TUIANON teachers in violin, 'cello and ul- ano. 413 E.

tol. i. quanums. Bc.sch, Florist c-0 JJ.idison_St,_£hoiio 121. CHICKENS--Eggs, liver.

Southside Produce "cmnl East Dunklin. Ph. IOH MALE BIRD DOG WANTED- a r- aiui trniiihis mi butt pads, leggins, at reasonable pnces. Also guns and ainanmi- 1000-2000 TWELVE SHO'FGUNS FOR RENT OR SALE BEN2 GARAGE Fuel, 55 COAL--Best duality. PromptTcourl Icons service.

Quinn Ice nnd Fuel Co. Phone 1471. DRY WOOD GREEN--For sale at $3.50 per loud. For fire place also. Photic Roark.

SAHARA MORE HEAT-- LESS ASH PEOPLE'S CASH COAL CO. Good Tilings to fiat CRACKER, "57 box for 25c. Schulte Grocery, Phono C8 or 157. 700 IP to be good looking call your grocery for a bottle of CREEDON'S horseradish. KAULLEN pring chickens at llic 11).

Grnpc- ruit. 3 for lOc. Phone 259. i Three Phones 90-225-220. BrifhL salt air Crackers, 2 Ib.

package lUc. You can save money at JColkmeyer's. per biisiTeT. Sweet potatoes, 85c per bushel. Jne Wilbcrs.

Phone 36-1. 55) Household Goods lent condition. Reasonable. Telephone 10D5 Blue. A i hand oveTT; good contiition; price $8.00.

Call NEW AND USED--Furniture and long distance hauling. Parkes WatUcy, 314 E. High. Phone 2G. WINDSOR GAS STOVE Two months old.

Bargain! $25.00 Phone 2325. Ulti East Miller. WARM AIH FURNACES--InstalT cd, cleaned, repaired. Scruggs Gnhlenuui Lumber Co. Phon 457 or 475.

100 East McCarty. HIGH, ing rooms and 1 sloouinc Tnnm Modern. Call 3GO Blue MADISON, fllS-OiieTSrgeTurnisK: ed light housekeeping room. All modern. Phone C10-J.

ed light housekeeping rooms; 1st floor. Garage. Call 878-X stucco Telephone 409-J. txcept MONROE SOl-Pour-Tumirmshed rooms; heat and 1318 or 333. 105 very modern rooms, unfurnished except kitchen, phone 252 Red Or 333.

MARSHALS" 11 I nishcd rooms on first floor- nri- vatc entrance; adults onlv. MADISON, 413-2 nishcd housekeeping rooms. Modern. Reasonable-. Close in MAIN WEST, keeping rooms nttracUvcly nished.

Available immediately Phone 1777. nishecl light housekeeping rooms. Hall and bath. Everything furnished. MCCARTY i j.u--c.

iiiuuern furnished housekeeping modern light housekeeping rooms No children. furnishc-d modern rooms. Phone 187ii Red. WALSH nishcd light housekeeping room modern home, ph. 1G91 Blue.

Apirtnicnjs ADAMS 74 crn npnrtmcnt for two. Close in Reasonable. No. children. porch; lower floor; modern with gns nnd heat.

Nicely furnished or unfurnished. Phone November 1. Five'room modern apartment. Call 1713. DESIRABLE furnished apartment.

Apply at 307 Marshall. DUNKLIN, crn efficiency apartment; partly urnished. Tel. 7711 Green. apartment.

Desirable location Close in. Phone Black. Machinery and Tools" LATHE--18 inch swing complete motor and shafting. Cassidy Welding 1032 E. High.

Radio Equipment" also cheaper permanents Barbc: anc! airducts, pipes; new furnace installed. Natsch 610 Jefferson. Ph. 8C9. OUR- Permanent waves i i 5 manent customers.

S3.95 to S12 Tel 1520 CHEVROLET- FIVE PASSENGER COUPE-- 1931 moael. Used very little. Has new tires; motor OK and finish is perfect. At a bargain price. HEISINGER MOTOR COMPANY Phone 44 Open Nights ESSEX--1929 Coupe.

Motor just overhauled. See it to appreciate it CLYDE M. FRANCIS, 309 Adams' Phone 1135. TODAY'S SPECIALS- CHEVROLET--1931 Coach FORD--1931 Coupe. FORD--1931 De Luxe Tudor FORD--1930 Tudor.

FORD--1929 Coupe. OAKLAND--1928 Two Door. ARNHOLD MOTOR SALES CO. "The Best Place After All To Buy covering, dressmaking, hose-mending. Dorothy Art Shop, 311 Monroe.

UoofinR 22 LET ME 7 repair work. City and cou'Hy Otto Blanker, Plumbing niicl 305 Madison. Phone 742. Laundering "24 LAUNDRY WOKK. WANTED--By" experienced laundress Prices reasonable.

Tel. 6IO-J. 618 Madison. New and used. test your radio tube' on our new Aerometer.

This is a FREE service to our customers MTLO H. WALZ Furniture Store, 128 East Dimklin. Phone HOG. Wearing- Apparel 05 BOY For ages Cheap! condition. Phone 2039.

WANTED TO BUY Address in Box tcam care of this paper WANTED TO boxes of all kinds. Milo H. Walz 128 E. Dunklin. Phone 896.

makes of cars at Wheeler's Rc- 19C4 OLD new. we call for and like some. Day Phone 2169. 902 Monroe. UPHOLSTERING--Arid repairing furniture.

Artistic Upholstery Co Madison Hotel Bldg. Phone 72s' EMP.QYMEN1' WANTED For Routes of 800 Consumers in Count y' Ca Pe Girardenn. Kehable hustler can start earning S35 weekly nnd increase every month. Write Immediately leigh Dept. MO-Z-3G-S Frce- Phone 835 Used Cars" sires general housework in PM homo.

a 216 East Capitol NEAT UNEQUALED used cars. English Motor 314 Mulberry. Phone 1144. WE HAVE--A number of good used FORDS, PLYMOUTHS CHEVROLETS and DODGES. Priced low.

Look them over. KRAFFT MOTOR CO. Phone 222. 1928 Repossessed car for unpaid balance. Phone 1909.

WILL ge you read the classified ads CLASSIFIED ADfr cSTabmTywIF expenses and profits FHB big central bargain counter all the best offers ta Je City may be found and man wants general housework. rjivc references. Ph. 583 Blue. Opportunities" 38 LUNCH AT A BARGAIN! CALL 2234 6 percent on $4,000.

Give first deed on property which cost ll'- 500. Write Box this pa CLASSIFIED i i for someonfi. i la a tide in ttie affairs of men which taken at the i leads on to anti this tide i.s alA-ays at the flood for Section regularly. MCCARTY, room, modern, with or without Jjpard. Phone 678-L.

iub--Itoonis with or without meals in modern honic Good hen t. Phone 1977. Itoonjs without Board ns ADAMS, Nice comfortable modern room for one. Well C'ose Phone 521 Green BOLIVAR, with twin beds; connected with sitting HIGH, WEST, 231-Two nicely furnished connecting rooms, down stairs, nil modern home, close Jn Cannot be used for light housekeeping rooms. Phone 1188.

HIGH, comfortable bedroom In modern home. Reasonable. Phone 173-L MADISON, 420--Well heated nicely furnished modern front bedroom. water. Phone 219B.

MONROE, G05--Nicely furnished front bedroom in modern home. Close in. Reasonable. Ph. 417-X.

rooin in private home. $15 per month including garage. 1912 Blk FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED apt. Heat, water and electric refrigeration. Tel.

147H 01 2273. se- ment, apartment; water reasonable. Phone 1211. HIGH, EAST, 4 5 2 ment apartment; water furnisher! 2 KITCHENETTE APAR Every tiling furnished. Rent rea- Tcjcplione 597 Reel.

MILLER, im-FrirTuHheTTnToT- crn apartment, lor 2. Private C58 Black. MCCARTY d-3 room apartment; prlvntc bath- electric refrigeration. Tel. 1532 or 296.

and sleeping porch. hardwood 'floors. Newly papered painted. Phone 44 NICELY 4 room efficiency apartment in- cludlne General Electric Refrigerator. Heat and hot water Phone 550 or 505-R.

'RACTICALLY 2-room apartment; everything 597 Reel. THREE ment, 726 E. HiRh. Heat, electric refrigeration, janitor service Phone 2110. strictly modern, including heat, water and other features.

1840! UPPER AND MENT--5 ronms each. Modern- newly decorated; furnace overhauled; satisfaction Close in. Phon'i 835 Green and and house. See Max Phonc 830 Red. nl car Ilne blc fiom public school.

Sec Billy Smith at iGH! modern cottage. Garden and garage. Black. MODERN house with 2 car garage. $35.

Water. MULBERRY, 725--4 room partly modern house. Rent $13. Call recn or 918 Broad way. OHIO, 713-0 room house." Lights" water gas.

Gnrage. $25 POLK STREET--Four room bri'cfc noiise. Rent reasonable. Apply Street. REA WEST 4-- i I--l8ht and water.

Apply at 214 West Elm. STRICTLY MODERN Seven room house. Desirable location. Call 2244 Black. WALINKO PLACE--Nicely furnish- cd 5 room bungalow.

Possession jit once Phono 1915 Red. WOODCREST-- 424 crn 5 room brick bungalow. Good condition. Garage. $37.00.

Call 1369 Reel. FOlfSALE anil Lund for Sale S3 500 ACRES--6 mi. from sets of Improvements. $10 acre is. Geo.

Llnhnrdt. iflG H. room brick houses. For particulars phone 828 Blue. MODERN ERICH HOUSE-- And corner lot size 78x198.

Ex- cellent location for apartment house or rooming house. Close in and modern throughout. A bargain for the right party. Ap- ply at 231 West High Street. Phone 1188.

WILL TRADE--Farm nnd stock" in packing house and Farmers for city property. 840-R. Estate "89 WANTED room modern house. Phone 1299. PEOPLE "WITH a nose ror oer- gains" quickly follow the trails which begin in the classified ads andjead to all son, Oi oppor- FOR WORK'is aot narj work when a classified ad working on the problem WATER EAST, niKhcd modern apartment' Private bath and hall.

and water furnished. Vacant Nov. 1. Business jMaees for Kent 75 TWO for office, shop or storage. Side entrance.

Apply erection's Cafe. ANY MESSAGE you pnone to a classified ad-taker will be read in the Classified Section for easy reference. T'S ALWAYS a good investment to spend a few minutes each day through a clarified ad. Rooms for ilonsckeeping 69 ASHLEY, WESTTrfa--ThfeTniceTy furnished modern light house- rooms. unfuf- modern.

nished rooms. Partly Garage. Phone 1675. furnish" ed modern rooms. 1 block from Convenient.

fur- niaiied rooms: sink in kitchen; everything furnished. 687 Green'. housekeeping rooms. Nicely nished. M-Jt, CLAStolKrEU readini; naftlt means that les money comes out of your pock i and more goes Into it.

MILES OF' SMILES result from the satisfaction given by classified ads. GET you nave set your heart on by setting your eyes on Section. LAST YEAR 01 people expressed their satisfaction with the results of classified buying and selling. This year there will touch with opportunity. CLAvSSlHED DISPLAY" fciic very thing you want--in the Classified Section.

-TlClp CI1C thrift, habit when you read classified adi for two or thre. days! JLASSiPU-iij ADS never pegs in round holes. Every is exactly matched with an indl- want. "HKRKS NEVEH a Dreafc th Clarified Section market Every deal made through It brirgs sat- isfacUon to both buyer and seller. JET THE MOST: tor classltied ads.

Luck seeks those who flee and flees those who seek it unless they seek in the Post-Tribune Classified i n-where they will quickly meet it. No lucky charm is more potent than a Classified Ad! 2 for 1 for S3.50 per week'. Convenient. Clicrry. i'Tht rooms anci bedroom.

Telephone 546 Green. OO a turn every day by turning to the Classified Auction Sale of Furniture at the Old Central Garage Building- 12D West High Street SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 P. M. and 7 P. M.

Pianos, Living Room and Dining Room Suites, Antiques, fatovcs, Gas Stoves and many other things. This Is an opportunity to buy good furniture at your own price. A. UAJNTUK THOMAS NORMAN, Auctioneer.

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Years Available:
1908-1977