The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1933, Page 7

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a Stocks Work Little Higher in Quiet Trading; Good Rally Believed Near New York, Feb. 28—(?)—The Se- curities markets continued to give a good account of themselves Tuesday, with stocks working a little higher in quiet trading, The bond market acted fairly well, and many shares moved up from frac- rally. : Rails were notably firm, helped by the senate’s approval of the bank- ruptcy bill, which would permit volun- tary reorganization without protract- ed and expensive receiverships. Brokers said there had been a little selling from cities where restrictions had been placed on bank withdrawals, oar & but that it had been light and easily absorbed. ‘The final tone was firm. ‘Trans- fers approximated 950,000 shares. 80. ST. PAUL South St, Paul, Feb. 28.—%)—(U. 8.| Gon Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,000; opening slow; few early sales about steady but undertone generally weak; quality|Crosley Radio continued plain; part load yearlings early 460; bulk all weights salable | Dia. 4.25 down; several cars yearling heif- ers held around 4.25-75; bulk butcher heifers 3.75 down; beef cows 2.00-75; cutters 1.50-2.00; medium grade bulls | 7) largely 2.50 down; stockers and feed- |). ers slow. ioe 4.00-5.00; choice offerings 5.50- Hogs, 5,500; fairly active; medium weight butchers strong; others steady; good to choice 160-230 Ibs. 3.10-20; top 3.20; 230-260 Ibs. 3.00-15; med- ium to good kinds down to 2.85 and under; desirable 260-320 By: 280- 3.00; underweights and pigs mainly 2.75; few sorted 140-150 Ib. 3.00; culls down to 1.50; packing sows 2.40-65; average cost yesterday 3.03; 217 lb. Sheep, 6,000; sixteen loads back due to arrive around 1 p. m.; fresh supply now includes three loads fed lambs; early sales include one load good grade Dakotas 4.75 to packers; around 25 lower; packers talking 5.00 on best jambs held above 5.25; one load 74 Jb. shearing lambs steady at 5.00. CHICAGO Chicago, Feb. 28.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) —Hogs, 19,000; including 6,000 direct; slow, about steady with average; 170-220 lbs, 3.50-60; top 3. 230-290 Ibs. 3.30-50; 300 1300 Ibs. 4.75-7.00; 1300-1500 Ibs, 4.25- 6.50; common and medium 550-1300 Ibs, 3.25-5.00; heifers, good and choice 550-750 Ibs. 4.25-5.75; common and medium 3.00-4.50; cows, good 2.50- 3.00; common and medium 2.25-50 low cutter and cutter, 1.50-2.25; ie nl EFF Fad 2 | eteites eoteeeeas el Bet Be il i hy ities pifel teesiaigtrs sas held late Monday 5.15 3 top 5.30 i ae) at Ad 52% 53% 52% 53% Sr MOR MS; 51% 52% SI% 52% ts Si ae, mo. Pay More Attention to Coming Private Estimates on FY BOR 5 a5 noe tt aR: Cory *| business is extremely limited and in- «although nomirlal, owing to the lack ae =] ra ro Hi ORS cnmconser meses t Livestock 4 Som at RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Calves, 2,200; fully steady; better | Firest. ; E i r i A g i f i z g i E é i i i 8 & bee Use i if A sf i i i : i Hi 3 i i i eaeee i" i H : I & i ; : rm aE £ass st SRorSSs: FRR J * Benes ey i KERKKKESER KKFF RSS TS: Save .was Er} ig Aieot tiie ie An Up-To-The Minute Directory sales 70-72%, unclassified 62%-65; Michigan Russet Rurals 70% Idaho Russets 1.12%-17%; ‘Clures 1.25, MONEY RATES New York, Feb. 28.—(#)—Call money steady; 1 per cent. loans firm; 60 to 120 days 2 1-2 5-6 mos, 2 1-2 per cent bid. Italy 5.11 5-8; Germany 2397 Norway 17.54 1-2; Sweden 18.19 itreal 83. sufficient to make a market. Quota- tions on wool are of interest on the part of manufac- turers, GOVERNMENT BONDS Liberty 3 18 100.29 Liberty Ist 4%s 101.16 Liberty 4th 4%s 101.14 Treas 4%s 105.20. Treas 4s 102.23 (By The Associated Press) Midwest Util (New) % Falkirk Woman Dies At Local Hospital THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1933 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Tues., Feb. 28/Of The City’s Wants DISCUSSED BY CAIN Dickinson Senator Is Feature Speaker At Local Kiwanis Club Luncheon Senator James P. Cain, Dickinson, @ member of the senate tax and tax laws committee, discussed a half-doz- en or more important measures now under consideration of the legislature at the noon luncheon meeting of the Kiwanis club Tuesday. Arguments‘ advanced by their spon- sors as well as those offered by op- Ponents of the bills were reviewed by the speaker. Among those mention- ed were the sales tax bill, No. 315; the gross transaction or income tax bill, No. 335; @ bill which if passed would tax bills and Senate bill No. 9, re- Mrs. Edna Sheldon Stevens, 45, wife of Jerome 8. Stevens, Falkirk, died at 7:45 a. m. Tuesday at @ local hospital after an illness of several weeks. She was born near Washburn, Jan. 5, 1888, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sheldon, and spent her early life in that vicinity, moving to Falkirk after her . She leaves her husband and three sons, Glen V., Jerome 8, and Ken- yon W.; six brothers, .|Recall Resolution On School Courses Pad garding additional alternate exemp- Guests at the meeting were Judge Rosicrucian Officer Mrs. Carl Bertsch, 902 Seventh St Bismarck, has been appointed offi: ‘cial representative of the Rosicruican Order for this district. Committee Favors Prison Industries Quartet from Wilton Faces Federal Count eee Phone 32—Ask for a Want Ad Taker RATES 45c Baby Chicks WE SELL certified “A” Grade Peter- BUSINESS SERVICE GUIDE CLASSIFIED AD | APARTMENT / in cultivation. Very near Bis- marck. Geo. M. Register. Houses and Fiats FOR RENT—Modern 6 room bunga- condition. Immediate possession. Phone 751 or 877. FOR RENT—Four house. Phone 485-R. FOR RENT — Modern seven-room house, newly decorated. Beautiful location for summer. ' Also modern six-room bungalow, nearly new, district. convenient to business Reasonable rent. Phone 1239. Ist, stucco bungalow. sun parlor, full basement, Garage and all conveniences. Locat- ed at 306 Griffith St. west of city. See owner, 304 Bismarck Bank or phone 919. Reduced rent. $33.00 per month. 1721 Third St. Phone 1213-W for appointment. FOR RENT—Three room furnished or unfurnished apartment. lights and heat furnished. 622 3rd FOR RENT—Five room modern May be house at 713-3rd Street. anytime. warm. Always hot water. Adults only. 807~ 4th St. FOR RENT—Two rooms unfurnished for it 315 Mandan strect’ For information call at 110 Thayer or at 315 dan after 6:30 p. m. .|FOR RENT—A Outside it 412 Ave. D. Phone 108. three room apartment lights, heat and water Call at 924-4th St. Sidney Smith. —Six YOR RENT- room modern house. Located at 1014-4th St. Phone 1291 or call at 1010-4th St. FOR RENT—Strictly_ modern fur- nished apartment. Two rooms and bath, with bed. Ih ealieaaaae ment. Large living room, ette, bath room, built-in features.

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