The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 15, 1918, Page 6

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CHESTNUT CHARLIE By Blosser | TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT STOCKS FOLLOW AN ERRATIC COURSE): Advance and Recede Until the/ soutiere Closing Hours of an Uncer- tain Market. Montana Powe RAILROAD SITUATION t A VISIBLE INFLUENCE WIT DER W y Se ! uu New York, Jan. 14.—Stocks follow-| ed their recent erratic course today advancing and receding within a cir-y cumscribed area until the final hour, | when moderately heavy offerings ef-/ fected extreme losses of one to three Prices Close Unzettled and Slight-} pons. ly Lower and Slight Dent | | 000 firm; weth-| over the week-end to inspire specu-; s 900 @ 1260; There was little in developments; g Strikes Corn lative confidence, a condition which! ee Although ran ed S iki nore. Railroad earnings: were again dis- appointed. and the demoralized traffic situation arising from the freight jam! ti: is certain to find further reflection < in returns for December and the cur- rent month. 5 | ‘Wall street believes control of the transportation companies will with congre and impending le; lation is expected to bring that situa- tion more prominently into the fore- ground. Baltimore and Ohio directors are scheduled to act this week o: - ferred semi-annual course in this conn Le ‘The resolution passed the hous id Was approve! in-the te in both houses anging in the balane! s continued to labor unde the serious disadvantages imposed by railway congestion, coupled with shortage of labor and fuel. Leaders owed much of today’s pressure to this rious situation, decording net of one to two points. s ppings and coppers, together with tobaccos and minor specialties | ains of two to three points, motors reacting sharply Ja on news of a cut in the dividends of pards d an upw Willys Overland. Sales amounted to of scarcity of supplics 518,000 shares. {shutting down of big packing plants Bonds were featureless on smaller, acted as more than un offset. dealings. Liberty 344’3 sold at 98.50, Lge cys geters first 4's at 97.90 to 97.20, and second CHICAGO GRAIN 4's at 96 50. Total sales (par! " pera eae af value) $4,275, hited States bonds | OPtion Penns Pigheet Lowest Clos: (old isues) unchanged on call. 8 i NEW YORK STOCK American Beet Sugar . American Can ..........- American Smelting & Refining. American Tel. & Tel. .. American iZnc .... Anaconda Copper . ion by longs. ed inly because the eme , 127% 127% 125% 124% 125%) - 80% 80% 19% 79% KE TTYE TTC? 816 16% MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Mitin., Jan. 14.—Flour, load lots standard Railroad Men QUERDEUDEREAEEDSODEODUNGS ISS Atchison ....... ; flour quoed at § barrel in 98 pound pans Baltimore, & Ohio . %| cotton sacks. pments 68,240 bar- These men know from experierice Butte & Superior: . 17%} els, that Sloan's Liniment will take the stiffness out of joints and the sorc- ness otlt of muscles—And it’s so ent! No rubbing required. ft it au penetrates and brings re- y licf. Eas, to apply and cleaner than | California, Petroleum Canadian, Pacific Central Leather . 137 Barley 132 @ 157. 12 | Rye 187 @ 188. - 24 | Bran 3250. yee Wheat receipts 343 cars, compared 354, with 400 a year ago. Chino Caper, coe : ae Corn No. 3 yellow, 165 @ 168. mussy plasters or ointments, Colorado Fuel ron . : Oats No. 3 white 78% @ 79%. Always have a bottle in the house Crucible Steel .... + 52%) Plax 358 @ 361. Cuba Cane Sugar . 28% pie e Ea f for rheumatic aches, lama bacl:, Erie .......-.. -++- 14% OMAHA LIVE STOCKK sprains and’ straind: Great Northern Ore Ctfs 26 ‘Omaha, Nebr., Jan. 14—Hogs re- Generous sized bottles ct all drug: , 86 | ceipts 5,600, steady; heavy 1620. @ 43 11645; mixed 1625 @ 1635; light 1615 88% | @ 1640; pigs 1000 @ 1550; bulk 1625 30% | @ 1635. 112 Catle receipts 2,900; active; native 82%! steers 950 @ 1250; cows and heifers | 30%} 700 @ 1100; western steers 800 @ 20% "1175; cows and heifera, 650 @ 925; Great Northern pfd ... Inspiration Copper .. Int. Mer. Marine pfd. ctf . Kennecott Copper ...+ Louisville & Nashville - Mexican Petroleum ... Miami Copper .. . gists; Sloan’s 4inimend KILLS PAIN CTT WY DOES A WWER Wap A WHITE CAP ?? PATOL CU UCL Follow the Special Session of the Legislature Through Get Your Order in Early in Advance Mail All The Bismarck Tribune TO KEEP AIS __HEAD WARM! 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