The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 31, 1929, Page 11

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© UP ASWORLD STOCK Hh) SUPPLY DMINSHES 2 A American Can American Car ai ; American Chicle oeicen Commercial mi Commercial Reserve Smallest Since 1926 and Steadily Declining, It is Said merican Power aan ‘ | American Radiator Std. Sqn, c, 3h—-(AP)—With the | American Rolling Mill at Gulf of Amer. #melting and Ret the best price} American Steel Found: {American Sugar Refining American Sumatrn Tobace rd | Amer, Tel } ice. International Locomotiv Metal . ing of overseas were reported b drom Gi jon and Houston. December corn wax nervous A completion of trading in dell A . De ber prices fluct [i Deferred snociated Dry goods tchison Aviation Corpornti ving | Aviation ration 5 Baléwin Locomotive the corn bett . Oats parallel: Be | Bethlehem rn ; to buy Provisions limite. Wheat cloned unsettled § au buxhel higher than yente ish (December 1.32% to 1.23, May 1.36% to 1. cloned at 1% net decline to vance (December 8545 t Q y 95% to | held within narrow | Bu to 10 [Calumet 0 e tin: | Canada Dr, nadian lege bed ss Inger Ale acitic y ath 1 nd provisions unchanged to k of 10c. ee: atte was given wheat traders today to a rep a leading Chicago authority that for the first time since 1926, the commercial wheat sti i jer total by lo rom 0, Rock Island & Pacific Chrysler Motors . Colorado Fuel . Columbia Gas a) Columbia Gr: eached a max: o after a steady |f aeinenial Ca te einet four continental Mo ni Continental ou tess than a year age. ditional impetus to xad- t prices today w rters were bi jomestic wheat strongly for gaese with offerings Guit of Mexte was due to an advance in price ed for wheat from Argentina. freight engagements from Galve und Houston were reported today bein ficient to of wheat In those ports by Corn was unsettled with red liquidation on at times in the Decem- Wer delivery. Considerable CK (AP) —Wheat | ively mood to- strength, stag- back LIVeL' Minn i futures opened In a day but, after earl nation set tn and prices eased before the clove. May finished 1 cent higher. ecember ! under tr ished ri notin we rag ts futures trade was light an len- ve veus, dipping | Inspiration cleus. Rye was nervous, dipping | Inspiration ro started strong but then rallying. Barley trade wan quiet and featureless, closin; previous prices after a dip an Flax was unsettled, with Decemb: sharply lower at the start but ral: | | around a rally, ing lat Cash wheat recelj light and demand sound quality at fl parative prices, Winter wheat wan still scarce, with some being loaded .D Was. and out. Bee qual at ited. aS Cash corn offerings. Were smal jemand was broader: with prices | Krenge (8. 8.) “trong. “Onts demand” was | Krueger & Tot light offeriny ye was | Loew Hs offerings, were light | Looxe-Wiles Biscult od demand. Flax was |Ludium Ateet Back ‘Trucks ingna Corporat ver. Ba und in fair to tinsettied by ine sharp decline in De- a) eee Marmon Motors r Petro’ Minneapolis Moline Missourl, Kansas & T s|Misrouri Pacifie ant 850 WD di 5 to 15.60; com and medium 6.25 to jlo tt cutter 4.50 to tbeet) 8. o BR ading Company Remington Rand . Reo Motors 008; market slow arou lambs 12. to es, mon, S80 to aie: | Akelly Ol choice 11.50| Southern Pacific ra .| Standard Olt of reey Standard Ol of New York’. Btewart-Ws Corporatio yearlings 9.50 to 11.00; 83 ers: Mcceras iiss pounds 1 e yearlings around 12.75; hi a 12.00; she Ca in United ashe, 5 bulk: cows 6.25 elfers 7.93 to 9.00; low cut- cutters 4.75 to 5.73; weigh! medium gi bulls nlgher “ iter ry ters and Wilirnby ‘Moto Bilis byer | Fone ce eet th a Bie. (Purnished by No. H dark No. 1 no! utehers fight tignt sie iene icager Beer a ee oP tras 2 ie "39 to ante As") conemnery THE BISMARCK \Score of Issues Are Marked Up 2 to 20 Points During Session Today — New York, Dec. 31.—(AP)—The ft nal market session of the whi most Dublic utility, ro al electrical shares, took lace on a relative small volume of i pealere a pers Phi Hate |- Ww ric 9 and Detroit Edison, American Waterworks, Air Reduc- th Auburn Auto, A. M. Brea’ 4. 1. EL ae! Steel alll “gh ld 1d & to 7 point stocks. to many a e were Republi Electric, mpany, Atchison, Ca: and Jersey Central. Steel common, which he recent reaction, crossed In of moro than'3 points into some profit taking. olls were rather slug: money renewed unchanged at r vent with indications that would be ed. W: tribution of more ‘one billion dotlars in dividends and interest pay- ents next month. ctive bidding for a wide assort- ment of specialties featured the late dealings. American Tobacco B, Kast- man Kodak, Standard Gas and Elec- is Addii Machine, and Hott-Fisher were among ks rising 4 to 7 points. nm ppers and al six the rate clot jon: wan sales “approximated afl i Het CHICAGO RANGE De A 1.33% BS Me "32% 1.33 136" 1:37 136 136% 88 33g aaa tom, 1.30% 1.59% 1.30% oc gem or + + 125% 1.26% 1.25% 1.26% 1.27%1.28% 1.37% werenmaueg == 8% . a ad + 210% 3.10% 3.00% 2.16% mised 38 to 3846: a3 ; [Minneapolis Stox | { TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1929 Porte EP woot vay.| Acute Depression Dangers Pass With federal government's program for im- aking principally original agricultural Economic Tendency Proving conditions. Lenhart Estimates 11,400; Goddard Has 11,500 Information rown fine wool at firm | joving occasionally. Strictly 56x, territory woolx, ate! scoured basis, ¢ to Tc, x 5 males, increased yield per acre, on 1929/5,717 to 5,678. 0%. { acreages of wheat, oats and barley.| Persons over 21. not all of whom. "| and Ea Prices, was approimately | however, are qualified voters, number Ds f AP)—Liberty Land Prebiem Passing Workers for gain—the city’s bread- Land values have become stabilized | winners—number 4,330 of whom 3.258 in many scanaerien i Gate indica- {are males. | tion of anott wo OF years; There are 2,370 familes in the city, i seeing the land problem a thing of | pared 1,481 ). ‘the past except in a’ few faolsted |" tistics Show Grew (areas. State and national banks have jfeduced their “other real estate’ Population + ee Se coe from the peak in} ! Owners of large farm acreage are ! showing definite results from super- ! vision and additional investment in ! improvements to permit more effi- | cient operation of land by tenants. Wholesale grocer sales during 1929 | were about equal to 1938 with ; lumber sales somewhat in excess | 1928, Preduction of lignite coal 1,900,000 tons, the highest in Income Taxes Increase | Income taxes collected during 1929 . for the year 1928 totalled $613,392, Otto Bowman, New President, the highest on record and almost New $100,000 in excess of the previous year. 's Inaugurated and Total state taxes in 1929 were Members Charged | $3,434,115, as compared with a total 36 per cent higher in 1922. Com! local Ievies increased 2 per cent com- pared with 1928. which was about equal to 1921. Without a bond issue | the state has graded 58 per epnt of its total highway system of 7500 miles and rravel surfaced 37 per cent. Purcnases of new auto- mobiles during 1929 were 12 per cent higher than during 1928 which in turn was 47 per cent higher than 1927. About 50 per cent of 1929 grain still owned by producers, this bei , | about 29 per cent in excess of normal jitaly 3.2 26.80, Sw Fourth Treasury Treasui First Bank Stock—3: Persons over Erie Thorberg. an old hand at the fftctency “North Dakota's definite trend to- ward greater efficiency in operating the individual farm unit is associat- +! ed with a reduction in costs of pro- ducing grains as well as more balanc- ii terworks became muncipally owned. 1,721 meters have been installed, an i i ii 3 ? 5 Fegye i Hil gFEk i i lains why the state purchased than 2,500 combines during the | Power st year. Total trucks in use, with about 65 cent used on farms, now total about 25,000 as compared with fewer than 5,000 five years ago. Tractors now number more than 30,000, of which 15,000 have been purchased during the past two years. It is a recognized fact that North i if Wh § | i 4 i H E | eft i sf “As the more important parts of the state's highway building program are completed,” the review i] if f iy fFe i i ; i | i ? a z if a8 ta $3 Bey ‘Then almost over night, 2: improved | 60 to 80 Persons, Mostly rans Pret nt atte, Gares|Children, Perish in Movie House Holocaust were brought about. There was re- (Continued from page one) sultant confusion and much appre- hension but this is passing as the new box and spread with terrifying rapid- of the deaths occurred at the lines are now being generally recog- from injuries, i EF 4 ; i y z abit elf 342 if i i i NOTICE OF NORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE 1, a beéy, corpor St. Paul, County ney, gt Mincesota, mort Dated 2, and filed for record in of the Register of Deeds of Cow forth Dakota, on lie Hf celal at Page 35, & tale of the premixes ‘and hereinafter de- t ‘of the Court TE a aH i j & nal ior to the aforesaid Bank i ; t Agee I [ il i fi ii * 4 Li +I Hf H ! | ii I h ett rf if ik Es ! I ; i ‘hs i iT i f tle rE i i E i 8 i HH f i | SEERGE fiaa - ff is ! fet iL | [ fe ile ii] Alte rf | i 4 ‘with not Tess than two years experience, also soda dispenser, young lady or young man. Apply at Riverside Inn, Man- dan, N. Dak. HOUSEROLD GOODS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Brussels rug. size 8-3x 10-6,'in good condition. Phone 904 after 5:00 p. m. AGSGAIRS tir ened tes tod Belly Furniture Co, Mandan, N. D HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT Strictly modern five room duplex, attached garage, im- mediate possession. Orris W. Rob- erts. Phone 151 or 751. attached, may be rented heated if desired. See J. J. Rue, 711 Ave. A. a FOR SALE OR RENT—Seven room modern home, including bath and Garage. Price $5,000, liberal terms. Possession about January Ist. Tele- _| FOR RENT—Modern five room bun- galow, also three room fiat, all heated but unfurnished. If you want a nice home look this over. . Phone 1191 or call at Thi street. abies: ;FOR RENT—Partly modern four room {furnished house on West Rosser, R. J. Dohn, 832 Mandan street or phone 873._ FOR RENT—Five room house and bath, also a four room house. Call at 206 Thirteenth strect or phone _12H-W. FOR RENT—Heated duplex, central. 402 Eighth street or phone 1338-J. ROOM FOR RENT—In modern new tlemen preferred. Call __Fourth street or phone 120-R. RENT—Three nicely farmed sleeping rooms with large closet. Private entrance, hot water Bn teense with clothes closets, one extra room with three windows, ably priced. Close in. Phone 926-3 or call at 507 Third street. ATTRACTIVELY furnished room aw ate home. ¥ lady es a Vi te ferred. 314 ‘Ave. D.. Phone ial, Nicely furnished warm new modern bungalow. Suitable for one or two, Phone _1231-J. 709 Third street. ATTRACTIVE ROOM—Very nicely furnished in a large beautiful home, real close in. Gentleman only. Ine | quire 502 Seventh street. housekeeping. close in, no children. Call at 323 Second | room suitable for two with individual beds if de- sired. Well room . Phone FOR RENT—Large room in modern home, suitable for two, Call at 814 Ave. D or phone 1137. FOR RENT—Two warm i tl i i i i

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