The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 20, 1927, Page 7

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FINANCIAL MARKETS By Associated Press Leased Wire ‘Tribune Classified Advertiseme MALE HELP WANTED NTE! CLAY HAULERS * be-used at Stanton, N. D. 20 cents a yard mile, tracting Co. Stanton, ‘GOVERNMENT Special Agents (Investigators) and HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Four room flat with Heat and water furnished. Six room modern newly decorated Phong 906 or CHICAGO RANGE duly 20 STOCK PRICES | KEEP UPWARD Yesterday Year Ago 1 insertion, 25 words i 2 insertions, 26 words under oes nd 8 insertions, 25 and majestic ran __ tall _at 222 Secon FOR RENT—Six room moderd dwell. three bedrooms, bi ment, close in, immediate pos: Aggressive Pool Operations! “PAGE SEVEN choice lightweights; bulk Tuesday 64 to 65 pound feeders 13.50. Ince’s Close Call 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK —_ | Pai Ju 20.-(U. S. D. k venly lower’ on killing | dry fed steers and most teers and yearlings of quality and| {condition to sell from 9,00@10.00; bulk she stock 5.75@ @5.00; bulls 15@25 lower, bulk 6. |@6.50; stockers and feeders nomin- 0; vealers steady, bulk 2.00@)12.50. | Hogs 10,000; slow to steady to 10 cents higher; sorted tights 1 |that price top; bidding mostly 8. 9.00 on 260 to 350 pound butch jum weights 9.00@10.00, ace er under “How to Qualify” i imulate Market—Automo- Aso four room partl packing | or Write OZMENT, nee 138 ern house, close in. FOR RENT—Si located on South side of track. Call at 611 Second street. E. J. Schulte. ™ bt? j per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES , 5 Cents Per Inch classified ads are cash anee, Copy should be 12 o'clock to in- Louis, Mo. tive Issues Strong LEARN Barber t1 great demand, room moderna house 20.4) Despite fer f iquidation inspired by summer offer free. —A nice corner one toom reasonable rent, T ) Apts. phone 303, FOR RENT —Modern house, centrally . Phone 503-W or call at 120 West Rosser. FOR RENT—Modern bungalow and furnished room. ‘Fourth street, FOR RENT—A furnished bungalow. Call_at 511, Fourteenth street. FOR RENT—-Four room house, partly BY WANTED— Experienced ito ¥ a hnntes Corwin-Churehill: Mo Bismarck, N. D. continned to mor with comparatively few weak seatered throughout the list, Money was again in plentiful sup ply, but the call rate w: at 4 per cent, although were allowed in the “outside m: The weekly trade steel trade r reported a moderate improve business, but Republic Steel, the first | 1 large independents to report | its second quarter earnings, showed | against $1.121,436 i period last year. FEMALE HELP Girl for general house Inquite at 510 BISMARCK TRIBUNE Phone 795-J. 8 West Main Avenue. Lady cook for 50 hotel, town of 1000, ROOMS FOR RENT ENT—Beautiful room ina large modern from Courthous automatic. gas water heater. Gentle, men only. Call at 502 Seventh Five room house, -newly decorated. Phone 936-R. “Starts For] Honolulu WANTED—Girl to wait on table at ‘FORE WANTED—Competent gi eral_housework, oo otal_houses WORK WANTED _ WORK WANTED—Middle aged wom- | 5 an desires housekeeping in town Would also take in his home. Mrs. Andrew Bertsch, Route 14.12 14.10 i rooms suitable for two in all mod- or on the far hung without life. A brisk demand continued for good spring wheat, (WHEAT I PROVES BULLISH Unfavorablé Threshing Re-' » turns Help Stimulate Buy- ing—Corn Strengthens M : FOR RENT—Clean modern sleeping rooms with home board, also gar- in. Call 223 Thayer street or phone 730-R. plain sewing or em- TADY want Work done reasonable. sional sales were high- | er in the choice departments: was scant in supp! afternoon, cr Sing 53 to a new General Rail and Westinghouse moved. into new high ground. Peabody bumped another six points “13 Northern —_ eee modern home. Fe ENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping in a mod- | Call at 1100 Broadway or phone 129-W. FOR RENT—A large pleasant sleep- ing room in modern home. Breakfast if desired. 406 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Two f housekeeping. Ci Phone 568-W. offerings were ample and de- fair, the market ,rul quiet and “draggy, Wanted to sell insurance. ry of $30.00 a week. « ith a live busi- Lehigh Valley ically no offerings. ouiet and steady. was in light supply and though Atchison new high ground, and alesmen experienced ls and Grape Bever- Phone 1093-M. Chicago, Jul 20.—(AP)—Much better export mand for domestic red winter wheat had a bullish ef- fect on the wheat market today. Unfavorable threshing returns tended also to stimulate buying and there were predictions of less aus- i Corn, as well as wheat, developed strength owing partly to comprehensive advices in-| dicating adverse corn crop condi- tions over Illinois, Iowa and Mis- and Ohio, Pe ville and’ Nashville and and Northern. BISMARCK G (Furnished by Russell-M: Bismarck, July 20 1 dark northern .... at 618 Sixth 00 St. Clair Ave., of the call money rate from 4 _APARTMEXTS ‘Three room furnished ground floor, exception- at 120 Rosser amber durum mixed durum week, brought hy Picious weather. the Rue Apts, i , double gar- i full finished basement, double g ee eee age, 60x140 lot. e final hour. points but recovered Lsales approx- electric stove. __at 711 Avenue A. ety FOR RENT—Two room modern fur- nished apartment at 924 Fourth Terms for pay- t of the 1 418 West Ronser Avenue Wheat closed firm 1 8-8 to 2 cents Tmated. 1,600,000 shar “, net higher. Corn 11-4 to 15-8 cent | eS gain and provisions varying from 15 cents decline to a rise of two 56 Ibs. or more . Ibs. .. farm or business, my i. farm, 3 miles from New ‘One of the finest apart: cago, July 20. ne cent per pound discount under corn, 70 lbs., 6 cents un- With many traders taking the position that any change hereafter in the spring crop prospect would | Ha be likely to favor holders, wheat proved responsive to indications of better export demand. cables were said to hav. roved tone, and advices were at| and telling of fair acceptances on offerings to European continental i In the face of the fact that night temperatures of 70 or above seemed to be a widespread urgent need for corn growth, the mercury last night fell much below that standard, and continued today a good deal under time of year, Large- ly as a result, previous sellers of corn were quick to change their market position, and friends of higher prices were also conspicious y S, king sows 104 Adam Bumann, New Salem, N. packing sows 10@ One McCormfck header Inquire Chas, MeCor- » N. De nished Cg at the ae oF FOR RENT—Modern furnished apts. _ err Apts. 204% Mi ree John Deere mow- lent condition. ‘er Co., phone G2. rages at this price bulk 160 to 200 pounds 10.50 220 to 250 pounds 9.60@10.45 pound butchers 9.00@9. ng sows 8.10@) Foe . - MINNEAPOLIS RANGE. RENT—Furnished one room Jul; Fee RE Testes one riyang | Miss Mildred Doran, ‘pretty school it. teacher of Flint, to the coast to hop off for Honolu- Auggie Pedlar will pilot the Doran hopes to is on her way 3 bulkl4 White oats light } Barley 3 80 DS) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY _ For —Business consi millinery, dresses and coat: FOR RENT — Unfurnished apart- ments at Person Court. Phone 796. .FOR RENT—Apartment B ‘ag. Apply T: plane in which M be the first woman to fly acros: . is taking along her Great Dane puppy. Pedlar and is companion flew first from Flint to Selfridge field, Detroit barograph was to be ii Miss Doran is pictured here in the newest of snappy flying togs. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, July 19.—(P)}—Wheat No. 2 red 1.42; No. 1 hard 142% @%. mixed 98@99; No. 2 2 white 50; No. 3 white ; heavyweieht hogs 8.85@% Liberal terms. | Address Tribune No. 42. ARAGES FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two stalls ‘On pavement. 710 Fourth Street. 5 0@ Cattle 10,000; fed steers and yes i grassy kinds weak to latter very slow at and heifers weak WANTED—To lease to responsible parties a good garage and acc ry business with . Parties must be in a posi- tion {o take over about $1,000 worth of stock and e ig 2 good business Write Trnbune normal for tl apartment to steady to 10 cents higher bullocks 14.25; demand and well located. steers selling a new rubber, transmission, inclose cab, new paint. Ch + 427 Thirteenth street or downward, very sausage bulls up to 7.00; bulk veal- ers 12.00@11.50 to big pack Sheep 16,000; opening slow to around 15 lower than Thur fat lambs; early sales good to choice 7! 4 QUIET AND FIRM IN work harness, one single harness, MILL CITY MARKET lows and other wett, 413 Ray- Phone '942-R oF Minneapolis, July 20.—()— let and firm today, with bet- ter buying for a rally on southwestern winter wheat receipts, slightly ‘better export demand streneth in outside markets. was %@1% cents higher. Rye futures two road scraj HOME LAUNDRY FIRST CLASS work don: specialty. Also family washings! _ ‘Small repairs at low cost. Home Laundry. Phone 1017. Barley %@84, Tirothy seed 4.75@7.00. Clover seed 20.00@30.00. Lard 12.92 DULUTH RANGE July 20 Open High Low Close Marguerit Bulten’s How to stop fits Free treatise and Weste Ass'n, 125 W. 62nd street, Chicago. ¢YORNITURE FOR SALE ‘SALE — Household furniture. Joe Katz, 118 Second street. rangers held around 14.00; bulk good natives 13.25@13.5 i tives around 12.50 @9.50; sheep stead; tered fat ewes 6.00@6.50; package of lightweights eligible upward to 7.00; feeding lambs indications steady to strong; no early sales; ii around 13.50 for bulk 1 J r rallied with wheat, with light pit pressure and an over: sold technical condition Oats advanced Trade was narrow. was dull and merely firm. Septem- ber flaxseed moved jeap — iP —" 20th formal meeting of the North- west Shippers Advisory Board will be conducted at Valley City, N. J., July 26, Lee Kuempel of Minneapolis, general’-secretary, ‘announced today. Resolution of protest to Coolidge against Marines’ activits gua fails of definite actiontin resolu- tions committee of Pan ' Americ labor congress at Washington. 1.01% 101% 101% 101% 9 up % cent and 2.24'@ 2.23% 2.23% Can't Take a Hint ‘GEE, MOM, REN HADA HiS FIRM IS SENDING tM Go, Gur ZL WOULON'T? WHY ABour (T= Barut Se ese THINGS 2 AME A PoNYe ostly steady; bulk 5; culls and low 3 fat ewes Minne: » July <P) Wheat r pts t y 1138 compared to year ago. Minneapolis cash whe nd coarse grain closing quotations 1 ‘d Spring, fancy | Montana inet 1.60% 1.65% ice . » ord to good 198% @L46% hy . ch to faney , sd to choice 1. DN. S, ord to good 1374 @1 orthern ... s@l N.S. ch to fancy 146% @1.52% | » ed to choice 14D 4@145% . ord to good W@140% seees 1BLR QM 1 Dark Hard (Mont.). 1.43% @1. 1 Hard (Mont. - 141% @1.56 Minn, D. nber Durum Durum 1 Amber Durum To arrive Durum To arrive ... Amber Durum.. Durum Poe Amber Durum.. Durum Red Durum To arrive tae Coarse Yello weorn To arrive low corn..... To ar ae Yellow corn... To ari Yellow corn... Yello weorn.. 5] An uttempt to murder Ralph Inee, movie director, with chloroform £|Fullerton was ‘investigated by C: fornia authoritic Below, In wife, the former Lucille Mendez. ° White oats To arrive To arrive .. las med to good.. grades... rath, A.D. HUGO SOL ot the Solberg, d on the CHICAGO GR: Chicago, July 20—UP 2 red 142'%4@1.43; No. First public duly, ¥ Timothy seed 4.25@4.50. | Clover ‘seed 20.00@30.00, | Lard 12.75. Ribs 12.50. Bellies 13.7 inst sald deceased mowith the — — vouchers, within six months FARGO LIVESTOCK the firsy publication of t Fargo, N. D., July 20.-)—Hogs. | to 150 to 180 pound 9.50@10.00; 180 to 200 pounds 9.50@10.00; 200' to 225 to 250 pounds D0 pounds 8.00@ 3 stags 6.75 lambs are here i ‘oc that Hon, 1. C. Davies, Judge of the 1 tor . and § Gi Chicago, July 2 ‘ceipts 8,825 tub: 3 standards 39 firsts 36%@3' marek in said Coun the time and place ladjusting all cases, Cheese unchanged. EAPOLIS FLOUR , July 20.—)—Flour 10 cents lower; in carload lots ily patents quoted at 8.05@8.1 barrel in 98-nound cotton sack: shipments 38,802 barrels. Bran 25.00@25.5 FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. July 20,—<)—Butter fat, unquoted; packing stock 25 CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, July 20, — (P) — Poultry jalive, firmer; receipts 8 cars; fowls 21; springs 27; broilers 20. 0. Too Late To Classify FOR RENT—Comfortably furnished rooms at 522 Second street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep ing room in modern home. Suit- able for one or two girls, rent rea- sonable, Call evenings at 617 Sixth street or phone 613-) Dulvth—Thousands of dollars dam- age was caused in Duluth and sub- urbs by 11 hour rainfall. FOR RENT—Front furnished apart- ment on first flgor. Call at 314 Third street. FOR SALE—Maytag Electric Wash- er, slightly used looks and runs like new. Cost $155.00. First $100 taken it. Terms if desired. In- ain at 606 Main street or phone FOR SALE—New Eureka Vacuum Cleaner. ‘ine. hi ‘Deen un- notified the vd the Ist day t the hour

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