The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1926, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WANTED ea ONGE Asta er, e man: . Must have abstmat ese rience in North: Dakota. osition’ permanent. Write Tribune No, 48. 1-13-tf DISTRICT MANAGERS AD MEN—A Nationally... Corporation can men; as iy, for go-ge' unliniten perience ani sa bi ineke Bldg., Fargo, Ni MAN WANTED (city oF antes) old established company supply capita} and start you i: ie sear own permanent. business ‘selling meee sities people must buy every Experience unnecess: McConnon & Co., Factory 252, W: ona, Minn, 1-16-1¢' WANTED—Men ‘and women to learn barber trade, Great demand, oe Wages. Few weeks comp! slog. and special offer tre Barber College, Fargo, ‘WANTED—Bxperi aa must have had lent actual experien: need apply. Write’ ‘Tetune a 4 EF E—¢ room: id beth, Fi bytes nice tree: "42,100.00, ron B:( COTTAGE—5 rooms and bath, e part of city, easy terms, $3,000 JOTTAGE—5 rome ween “east part of city, }, good ‘condition, House, $3,500.00, laundry, uniform: ay ie while in trainin One year Act valent. course. Nurses, PITAL, 2551 Nee Clk art nant protitable |: y ofitable Pay gua cea, Erervtiag | ‘Bithe | “furnished. No canvassing. Roy values al Art Co, Dept. 22, Leipsic, Ohio. | FIRE IRSURANG reliable com LADIES= Wesel ‘ tf} “panies on almost anything insur- c am hour, PUR Ra oa fered b: oe reliable company. Send self ad- dressed stamped envelope. Denison, 409 Beckel, Dayton, Ohio. id fe work. Good wages eater caret’ maid, cozy room, ‘Small ul small modern home, wate, 603, Aha WANTED — Competent “inal ; wi x general . housework. -Onl; enced girl need apply. Ramstad, 824 4th St. 4] ‘madels; A pyerhenled, — 1920: ie JR SALE— New and ciate "i used motorcycles. Write for cata. “| logue and price jist of your favor- acres land, Kona aS} ~ite machin the Freede eee mile Ba e find ony phot ou our Bs yu in. race At: town. If interest ogdrens 2 Bideon Biamnsek, Dak.’ 1-12-1 wk, items 5 care N. D. ’ Peniter - aad > POSITION WANTED ADVANCED —COLLEG! ude reribe, give price. 2. Wlitiews, wants position in any line of busi- Ogoma, Manner nrtqinteegat| ness. Call 10525 between Sand J 1 Pp. 5-2 SALESMEN . HOSIERY SALESMEN ONE OF ‘the it, full fashioned and seamless osiery mills in the country now ee feed the Jobe ber. is going to raduct rect to retajlers at. practietty tab hing, prices. We make. only hers. are interested in se¢j ha Bey) salegmen, who have ai t i following either fujl time or in conjunction with other| linei Pope dairies an tert. oe. jortunity for le men who hotel or restaurant or housekeep- a permanent connections. ‘Write ing in private family, Write Mrs.) aj) about yourself first letter Ps em sehen N. Dal fue. references. .aiid: tarsi: Jications confidential. Ww te T june No. 1-16-1t MEN WANTED for North and South ota to sell merchants a $25 speciality they all Piya want. , buy. By commision. 40 per: Ec a an expe: ce. HE. C. 4 EL & CO. athieds M. Clark st. jcago. 1- MEN WANTED—Heap make’ MEN ean selling our, ian gum Peanut- machine to merchants. jo experience ‘necessary. pis came mlaaion: I Key- tone Build! oe tab! FOR RENT—Two Bice keeping rooms with and cold water. ‘Phone 8123, FOR RENT- al howe; lr rence; yn Men only. ae FOR WENT SPlessnnt High keeping rooms, a Buliding _Phone 183, FOR RENT—Tw stairs front. lee Tighe ae ie A ee a oe lone pain 1-16-2t tackiye room. Phone \-12-1w. 682 or 1074, . = oe FOR SALE—4 Registered bull calves, Prime Lad an fax breedii againg ieeite $150 w CO,, Cedar coal Re B.S rates aaa Towa. - a, Ae onfeerion ree reford with lunch room Price reasonable. _ ing, failing health. “other information, Box 84, Moffit, FOR SALE—Cholce- J man Roller’s ‘and pla native’ singers. reats, Bull, Dickinso FOR SALE—New fi with aceéssories -at.. big discount, Agents wanted to sell radios liberal commission. __W: bune No. 60 or Phone 4 fe, Seventh 8 ee. ual i we or school, Se lyon next sam eS gh meme, wer Pees ave FAT.CATTLE - VALUES SLUMP seers DURING WEEK $6000.00, “Terma, seas. Veal Seuivek and Hogs Ad: vance—§0 Cent Reduction in Lamb Values’ bitiaiow fully modern ae cree ak on lot, price fei ee, iene! cash, FIVE ROOM sou apa floo: built pent eee phy hod t, tile bath toom floors, South front, convenient to school. Price .00, terms. Two more Teoms can be e finished. FIVE ROOM partly modern Been east front, 2,300." mortgage o! 91300,00. $500.00. eed more in ae oe easy terms on vbalance, EIGHT ROOM “tro story modern house on Sixth street, maple floors throughout, full basement, hot wa- ter heat, convenient to schools. * One paste om in attic, Price $6,500.00 with term: SIX bale two args ‘ne floors, price terms. South St. Paul, Jan. 16.—(4)--Out- standing developments the live- stock trade during the past week ve been a substantial slump in fat ttle values, advances. of 50 to 75 cents in veal calves, some net gains ae hog prices and a reduétion of about! 50 cents in fat lamb values, says the weekly review of the U. 8. depart-| ment of agriculture. Cattle receipts are showing an increase compared with a ee ago, while hog runs are falling clow those of last January. Last week’s higher prices for fat cattle attracted a sufficiently in- || creased repply this week which, coup- led with some bearishness in the dressed beef trade, enabled buyers to reduce prices 25 cents or more on bulk of the fat steers, yearlings and fat she Good grade 1 pound yearli: ge topped at 10.00; medium and heavyweight bullocks bringing 9.65; numerous loads 9,00 at 9.60;>bulk 7.50 at 8.50. One load of choice 1,160 pound pee brought 8.60; two loads of ound cows 7.40; other fairly desirable fed cows and heifers 6.50 bulk of all she stock 4.50 at id cutters closed at six. Uda two story story. house on pave- t, fully modern, ged $5,000. vith $1,000.00 c: down pay: suit A REAL BARGAIN—One story five room house with 96 feet of ground on corner, convenient to schools and Ray an, ‘more oe 3 can be bui mn this property, pri Se 70000, do not overlook this bar-| 8.50 . at 6.00 ed largely at 8 for bulk of best lights; some finishing sters went to the country at 7.76 at 8.25; other good to choice feeders 7.25 at 7.75; much of the supply at 6.00 at. 7.: Butcher and bacon hogs finished at 1300 at 12.353 packing sone pie a 7 few up te + pigs mo: Thoice farm incds for sale at bor| Fat lambs closed the week at 14.50 ‘gain prices. Insurance wri Ay “ini at 15,00; heavy lambs 12.50 at 13.00; saliatle compantge. ulk of the desirable fatewes have this week from 7.50 at, 9490. PRICE OWENS sane sua wo WHEAT PRICES, FORCED DOWN Trading Is Not: Heavy, How: i vial a most complete list of good houses and choice building lots in all parts of the city. I can loan ze -money to peg ezoareale jome or to build. oly, closed. sol Room 19. 1-13-tf on ee HOUSES A AND FLATS FOR RENT—Comp! ae ea shed two room apartment, opens latge porch facing east. Espe: iy attractive. 710-7th St. reiets . j-lw FOR RENT—wo room furnished| ever, and Market Is Not apartment, fully caulpped for light housekeeping; closets; hot Influenced water heat. 217 8 Sh Be Phone 883. ee I-14tf Chicago, Jap. 16,—(#)—Weak- | VOR RENT—Five —foom “modern| nese of the coma marker toneiher house on Main St. between 8th and| with slowness of export demand 9th. Good condition. Call at 822} for wheat, had a' devess ing often Main St. or Phone 636R. today on all grain val ies tive easiness in foreign ebanticata counted also as an unsettling ree tor here, | Further mention — of Russian oiferings wey, wAvhest closed heavy, 1% to 2% cents net lower, corn 114 fo 1% down, and oats off % to '4 at %. Chicago, Jan. 16 16,—(#)—Selling as- cribed largely to eastern sources and to forelensss gave the wheat market a downws! bed today in the early: dealings. Much of the wheat selling appeared to. be based on opinions ex- presee in some quarters that a gain Promote nigher ‘prices for corn haa spent its. force, and that under such circumstances ‘wheat values were tog high. however, wheat trading was heavy and market was easily enced.. Opening quotations, 4% cent lowery May (new) 4.74% oe 1 5, and July 1.51% at %, was followed by a material setback. Liberal arrivals of sore here had if values and F SALE—Four tage in downto: wa di hone, but write, lox 81, Moffit, M FO and room :for rent in fine | Call at 81 Ave. A, corner Ave, of Phone 1017, RB SALE—A enative ‘fi bungalow; mod- ern and ni ny fined 4 Yes mt only $60. Call 9’ 1-]1-1w! FOR RENT—One modern five room house and one partly modern five Bee house. ‘all phone 427 or 1-12-2wks. rm ation, indan 1-9-tf city heat, no chilarer eerne Laurain _ Apts. Phone 308. B. F. eiery ve! abt ing fl _ Lost LOst—One galvanized iron conl chute, nearly new. Finder call Bismarck. ‘Storage. Phone 82. Re- ward. 1-16-; wh SOME TRAMP. to x cent off, May 851i at %, the 3 “Didn't I ‘see you takin; ajcorn market underwent a decided tramp through the woods yesterday ?”"| drop all around. She: “The idea! That wi my4+ Oats unchanged to % to 4 cent ers, lower, May 46% st % cent and then as “AND MUHEN PoP’CALLED AT THE GARBAGE DEPARTMENT To Tey Ib GET pirat § a ol OLD HIM, WAS Too SHORT AND FaT TO HANDLE GARBAGE CANS= -Wa-HA-aA HA-HA~ ry bulls 5.50) fe In the, aggregate, | After rece unchanged | 5 Feanuet to sag. Provisions IS LISTLESS firmer, eR an cmTy RKET. polis, Jan. 16.4). Wheat price craared off 2's cents today on tless trade. The market fucked” tonic news and support waa poor until priees reached a low level when they had a small rally. Buying gainst, bids developed slightly above 66. Close was 1% to 17% cents low- er fdr the day Oats eased with corm May rye was off 154 cents with wheat. May barley efasqd % cent. May flax seed closed 1% ‘cents lower and at one time was 2%2 cents. Cash wheat demand was slack ex- cept for good to cnoice springs and the average run ruled 1 to 2 cents lower: Occasionally sales of choice were off one cent. Durum_was firm, for desirable quality. Corn was 1 to 2 cents lower. Oats e bee Rye was stead: for desirable quality, slow and easy for ergotty. Barley was steady for medium to choice, and one cent low- er on offerings. . Fi seed was Steady. PRICE LEVEL WORKS LOWER Rallying Tendencies, Develop- ing Early Today, Failed to Hold “GRAIN MARKET UNEVEN DURING THE PAST WEEK Dtwnward Swings More Pro- nounced — Corn Futures Break‘Sharply Friday Minnenpolis, Jan. 16,—-()— Grain markets again fluctuated unevenly during the week ending Friday, witn the downward swings the more pro- nounced, says the weekly statement of the United States department of agriculture today. Weakness in corn at the close of the week seemed to make for uncer- tainty in wheat and the market seemed to wander in an aimless mag- ne Cash wheat offerings” were liberal and premiums were steady. No. 1 dark northe: five to 11 cents over Mi closed Friday at 1.68, or a loss of 21 cents for the weck. Durum contin to stronger and milling de- again | barely sold at y, which ained fairly steady they broke rather| S' was rather Oats declined slightly. iums were slightly higher for week. May closed Friday at 41%. again fractionally lower vier. May closed ints, a loss of %% cent for the week. +} Rye was without feature. Offer- ings@Mfict with good demand at 3 at 4 cents under the May p Flax declined sligh seed was quoted at der May future, which closed Friday taf or 8; lot of 2 cents for the BUTTER TONE IMPROVED AT: FIRST OF WEEK: be 4 7 . b Minneapatis, Jan. 16-—Range | of Buyers, However, Continue carlot grain safes: Wheat No, t dirk! {9 Purchase for Imme- northern 1.62% at 1.87; No. dark} northern 1.663% at 19h § 3.N dark diate Needs Only northern 1. 2 at 1 No. 1 hard Cash prem- the New York, Jan. 16. tendencies developed session of the stock market, but they d to hold, and the general level of prices again worked lower. Rails displayed a firmer undertone, but the early rally in these issues under the leadership of the eastern carriers soon petcred out. Associated Oil was bid. up to a new high record at 5: and Independent strength developed ™ in a few public utilities, foods ana equipments. Short ~coyering opera-| tions, which facilitated the early ad- Vance, were practically abandoned when selling pressure was ae the motors in the last eecas, judson breaking .to 108%, or about A points below Wednesday's Heh substantial recessions Place in Geneval Movers, ‘Studebaker Chrysler, Dodge and others in that group. The closing was heavy. Total sales approximated 1,000,000 shares. ANGE OF CARLOT 8 SAl Friday at 6714" Chicago, Jan.' 16.--)— The butter markets for the week opened with a 2 durum 1.33 at . somewhat improved ‘one on all mar- durum 1.82% at 1. . kets, but this, however, was short- wheat Li71. s lived, as buyers continued to follow Barley, sample grade, 56 at 60; No. the policy of the last few wee 2, 61 at 65, for immediate needs and Corn No, 4 yellow ulative interest was conspicuous Oats No. 2 white 39 at 40; No. 3) b white, 3942 at %. considerable x | made. fon reports of new combinations, capital stock |) ort to keep floors clear, and at times found that a rather difficult t ly in so fur as,the fin- concerned. One interesting and rather unu- sual feature the market was the t nge between the dif- s brought about by lines on the top scores, range in some cases be quarter nee between consecutive scores ot uncommon. General Tone Must Change n of the conditions is to f the receipts being fancy butter while the under- grades were scarce. Many of the trade feel that, while the market for undergrades holds a rather firm position, the general tone of the market cannot remain weak, It hardly seems possible that this length at ive Now 1, 995%. Fiax 2. CHICAGO RAL Cc 1.88; 3 Corn No. 4 mixed 7: ye | timothy seed 7.25 FARGO BUTTER. Fargo, N. D., Jan. 16.—()—Butter fat, churning cream unchanged; pack- {ing stock unchanged. CHICAGO * PRODUCE. Chicago, Jan. 16.—(#)—Butter un- changed; regeipts 10,096 tubs: eggs unchanged, receipts 9,203 cases. CHICAGO POULTRY. Chicago, Jan. 16.— Poultry alive prices unchanged; receipts jon can exist for any oF LN Gh aun or lalec davon realize that the top scoresare by the cheaper and turn to ‘the etter j &rades. This will result in a d cline of the lower scores or an ad- vance of the better*grades until a ider range exists. Minneapolis, Jan. 16--Flour un-, changed; shipments 45,756 barrels; bran 26.50. lw |) RUN PRIGHS 10 + LOWER LEVELS|é Opcrajors Tor the: Rise Were Unsuccessful in Rally- ing Efforts New York, Jan. 16.—(#)-—Stock prices worked to lower levels this week under the persistent hammering of bear traders. Operators for the rise made several unsuccessful at- tempts to rally the list by bidding up a selected list of rails, industrials and specialties, but they failed to at- tract a public following. The action of the market, combined with the announcement of stock splitups and increased dividends raised the question as to whether the period of distribution of large hold- ers had begun. Commission house comment was divided as to the future course of prices, in many cases sug Eepitons to take profit on the rallies eing accompanied by warnings against short selling. jal new favorable. Call ruled around 4% vere available below that figure ‘outside” market. Higher di dends were announced on the com- mon stocks of the Woolworth and Continental Can companies, while 900 per cent stock dividends were declar- ash Motors and the Central lectric corporation, Steel mill operations continued at a relatively high rate, but the mar! failed to respond to the unexpectedly Jargg increase in the unfilled orders of the ited States Steel corpora- tion. The announcement that the an- nual stock offer to stockholders would be made at $136 a share, was follow- ed two days later by a decline of the’ stock to 132%. Last year the stock sagged about 10 points below the offering price of 125 after the announcement was but subsequently sold nearly 15 points higher. Oils Respend Slow! low in respon decrease in, crude ty over the etroleum leg- money } 0 effort of the Mexican islation had ar ng influence n the trading 3. The rst formal step in the Mid-continent oil merger was taken Monday when the Barnsdall corporation acquired the common stock of the Waite-Phi lips company, and sold a bond issu to pay for the same The fact that carloadings in| the below those of the same influenced some si road shares. lowing the disruption of the anthra: cite conference. western issues developed independent | stréngth on merger and dividend ru- mors. : Public utilities were heavily bought in- creased dividends and split-ups. Among the which moved up on sp pecialties ial buy sh Motors and named Pacific Land Trust. General Electr last touching a new record high, and then reacting sharply on profit taking. CHI co LIVESTOCK. Chicago, H uneven; light 4 ight steady to 15 cents lower; others mostly unchanged at Friday's average; bulk desirable 160 to 180 pound wei; 140 to 150 pound 90; bulk good and choice pound butchers 0 at jority of better 240 to averages 11.80 at 12. sows largely 10.10 at 10.50: few kill- ing, pigs 119.00 down; shippers 2.500; estimated holdover heavy- weight hogs 11.65 at i200; medium 1.75 at light 11.60 at 1285; light light 11.40 at 12.90; packing sows 9.85 at 10.60; slaughter pigs 12,75 at 13. ‘attle 400; compsred a week ago; good and choice yearlings scarce; steady to 25 cents higher; other beef rs unevenly lower; heavies at andstill late; stockers and jers steady; extreme top of 12.00 paid for strictly choice, 1.445 pound bullo st yearlings 11.7 to 40 low ws and h 0 cents off in in- stances; canners and cutters strong; bulls 15 to 25 cents h vealers The Butt of the Joke Now Mom You MUST NEVER TELL HIM~ PROMISE -HA-HA OH~-HA- HO-HO~ OH MY !~ HE- i THRE WELL WHAT'S THE BiG DEA roa rurerayramce «| ABy! wy Davy you KIDS TUROW YOUR SmcKs ANS MEL PULLALL ) MDs Taos ye several | 3 per cent, but funds | ¢ ig to re-| § Some of the south-|} ra ks,| Were Foundation company, Texas and 60 to 1. follow; Fat pices bi 8 6.00 at 6.71 cann paket nominal Ae aes) a ind ie ding. lambs 60 to lower; yearling wethera 26 to 50 cents off; aged wethers dy = weak; fit ewes strong to 25 cents” higher; tops for wee 16.26; feeding lambs 16.1! ling wethers 14.00; fe 11.60 fat-ewes 9.50; bulk prices fol- Jo Fat lambs 15.00 at 16.00; cull natives 12,00 at 13.00; feeding lambs 14.75 at 15.76; yearling wethers. 12,50 at 13.65; fat ewes 8.00 at 9.25. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE. (January 16.) Wheat Open “High ' Low Close May old ..1.66% 1.067, 1.65% 1. May new | 1.67% 1.67% 1.65% 160% July ......162 1.62 1.80% 1.61 wes 99% 1.01% 1.02% AIM 41% 41 Al AI% 41% 41 41 2.542 2.54% 2.62% 2.5319 66% 66% 66% VOB 1.03 66% isconsin sack- few sack- light; market weak; ed round whi 3.8 fancy shade higher ing to quality; Idaho sacked russets 4.25 at 4.45, . 16. Potatoes: demand very rket weak, seed ady. Carloads ht only deduct- Paul rate, sacked c U. S. No. 1, 3.90 at seed stock, too few ablea to establish market. CHICAGO RANGE. (January 16.) Open High Low Close L.74% 1.75% 1.73% 1.73% 1730 173 LTD 71M 151% Me 1.50% 1.43 Minneapolis, Light w slow; table stoc stock, market fa delivered sales, ed; Minn Jan Wheat-# May new . May old July .... 1.100 1.10% 108% 1.08% 1.08% 1 1.08% 1.0% 15.10 15.47 15.62 16.10 15.05 15.40 BISMARCK GRAIN, (Furnished by Russel January 16, » 1 dark northern . 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum oe . 2 flax .. 1 rye oe Dark hard winter . Hard winter We quote following: but do" Ibs. or moro ibs, Sample - 1 cent per pound discount ander 50 lbs. Ear corn 5 cents under shell. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Minneapolis, Jan, 16.—@)—Wheat receipts 291 cars compared to 253 a year ago. Cash: No. 1 northern 1.6915 at 1.7148; No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy 1.781% at good to choice 1.731% “at ordinary to good 1.691, at No. 1 hard spring 1.70% at 1 dark hard Montana on ‘sat 1.864%; to arrive at 1.86's, May 1.66%; July E How 75% at 79%. white 38% at 38% at 66. 99% at 99's. 24612 at 2.51%. track 1.69 1.61. Corn No Oats No. ‘Too SHORT AND FAT—?¢

Other pages from this issue: