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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DEC Tribune s Grain, Livestock and EMBER 2, 1933 THE BISMARCK TRIBUN ie Market Report for Sat., Dec. 2; CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS °9 A ONIN . Jan... 487 us, args 487 [run big welghts; stockers and feeders) ; : : lew Y ork Stocks | E KS May 2.000) 6.42 622 630 6.22 8 higher: other Gea! early, . ‘ mostly steady, excepting : : * Dec. ....., 412 420 412 430 cutter cows which closed 10-18 up. The Bi mar k T bun IN QUET SESSION; jee". | TOLOWESTMARKIN F'aeccsomamun cise Wont Advertisements Adams MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN ested oe W: A H ) lata, Si % sey Or heres oes 4a crc: compare reas i Want Advertisements | + RIGE GHANGES FEW : ah eee ee Ain MORE THAN A MONTH oice natives and fed westerns 1.00- Bring you results daily ... Put one to 3 throwout natives = 3; aged oe 18% oeetein Atri en most feeding lambs| WOrk for you today. Just phone 32 Little News Appears to Disturb 344 [Corn Also Drops; Unoertainty/1 dk north. 22% 34% Hogs, 6,000 including 5,000 direct; and ask for a want ad taker. ion’: of Financial Conditions Is 3 ES north. .78% .80' steady with Friday's close; better ever “on Nation's Et © 14% protein . grade 200-250 Ibs. 3.50-85; top 3.58; “ © Stock Exchange 117% Chief Factor 1 Gk north. 82% 24% i [lighter and heavier weights 3.50 down- T ib W; A R ! Hi Rat non. We ay ward; pigs 200-50; packing sows 220-|1 Lribune Want Ad Rates are Low iz” Chicago, Dec. 2—(}—Wheat went 'ise ae : 4 ‘90; shippers took 500; estimated hold- 14 New York, Dec. 2.—()—Stocks 4% 1 dk north. £2% 84% over 1,000; compared week ago most- Insertion, 15 words yawned their way through another 1 cee ee) alee thane 180s “160, a ant. 4 a ight 4 5 Jangourous session Saturday and in| Ate! bi gene AD oat) weight, 160-200 Ibs. 3.1 [ of the two business hours the turnover “ Ldk'north. 42% 4% | weight 200-250 Ibs. 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words ' approximated only 275,000 shares, the , 3a pt Be BON weight 280-350 lbs. 8. 1 insertion, 25 words . eee ob ainies: 2’) 4, smaltest Saturday's total since early interest both as to wheat and corn|Gradeof 2 sows, medium and good 275-550 Ibs.// 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 word: % in September: Price changes gener- was at & minimum. 1 dk north. ryt ,, | 2.40-3.00; pigs, good and choice 100- |] 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 vords A { ally were limited to unimportant ‘Wheat closed nervous, 1%-2% un-|2 dk north. 130 Ibs. 2.00-75. 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . 145 fractions. The close was steady. | Bethl, % [der Friday's finish, Dec. 81%-%;|3 dk north. All ads of over 25 words add Sc per word to above rates. { ‘There was no change in the domes- May 84%-%; corn %-1% down, Dee. | Grade of piece tick ial — tic gold rate and equities received no 43, May 50-60%; oats at 1 cent de-|} horth nN aa All want ads are cash in advance. Copy must be stimulus from either foreign ex-|Gqi cline to %6@ advance, and provisions|3 hort! Lghet t, No. 1 dark northern, 82%-|| Fecelved at The Tribune office by 12:00 noon to insure changes or commodities. The dollar varying from 12 cents setback to 15 85% NO. 2 dark northern, £0%-81%; |] Mmsertion same day in the regular classified page. moved up against Sterling, which was|Cerro De Pasco cents gain. 14% ee 29%: No. 1 off about 3 cents at noon. French Wheat tumbled about}! D ee tare crieertare uae nme aad francs were also around .03 of @ cent bushel be! ’s tin-|1 H 82%-85%; No. 2 northern, Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come lower. Wheat declined some 2 cents dearth of buy aes awh oe bed bs Tol be 4 vr mase tanere tog ” of 75 cents per column inch a bushel at one time and other grains Gol. Fuel 4 1x 1 “durum, 78-81; No. 2 durum, 71-81; | drooped. Cotton, silver and rubber % -|12% No. 1 mixed durum, 77-96; No. 2 were down moderately. Bonds firmed, |Coml. Sol! 1D mixed durum, 77-96; No. 1 red du- however, spparently in sympathy with |Com, Southern 1% 1H rum, 17. id eas the improved dollar. 37 Flax, No. 1, 1.71%. For Sale Shares of Allied Chemical edged up n% 1D NA ER: OWS (ore. oe na r SHOE REPAIRING , ® point and minor advances were re- TR% ies tus, hint ahs Med ‘ Pei ie hada wictiae CARLOAD OF PRIVATE maternity hospital. Mrs. corded by Santa Fe, U. 8. Industrial 18°" |tons that some industries were out-|*t Barley, malting, 39%-47%; No. 2 ise Mary Dixon, licensed under state We Rebuild Alcohol, Standard Brands, Bethele- 71%, | bidding Chicago grain houses for corn| 12,¢ special, 2714-394; No. 3 barley, 34%-| WINESAPS, delicious apples, $1.25| laws of North Dakota. Phone 1633 hem Steel, Du Pont, National Distil- 81; | In Chicago territory. 1HW... 4 136%; lower grades, 2214-35%. Per bushel. 106 Main. Across from! 504-9th Street, Bismarck, N. D We Do Not Cobble Jers, Westinghouse, Commercial Sol- 2i4| Provisions sagged with hog values| Grade of a eaeaalaeaiaias Weather Bureau. Bring your sacks. |DrABETICS—Seaitle man finds com-|]| We Resole with “K. L” Leather vents, Union Pacific, Chrysler and |Dir 27% | and with grains. 1DH RANGE OF CARLOT sALes |—Phone 231. ____| aiete relief in severe case with ” ‘Western Union. Heaviest trading was | Dal St MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES 1HW..... ‘| Minneapolis, Dec. 2—(#}—Range| CIGARETTE BURLEY—Extra mild. 5] simple natural method. No needies|| Bismarck Shoe Hospital 4 Commonwealth & Southern which 7% Wits SWIMPLY of carlot grain sales: Ibs. and box cigars $1.00. Cigarette | —no starvation. All letters answeret Service and Quality 415 Bd: eased a triple, Case, heavy at one 11% |MARKET DIPS 51 Ch 1 amber 97 % | "Wheat, ‘No. 1 hard spring, 08%-| Roller, papers free. Guaranteed | Hf. Boles, 329 Bayview Bide Seg 4 pi time, recovered. U. 8. Steel, Ameri- St] eenneapolis, Dec. 2.—(P)—Wheat | 13% protein 86;: No. 1 dark northern, 83'%-84% ;| Tobacco So. Mayfield, Ky. | tle, Wn. can Telephone, General Motors, tases te Reco No, 2 mixed, 82%; No. 3 hard winter, in ‘ap- | Chiropractor American Can, Johns Manville, N. ¥. | Pi Sa ee eee ake witae’ @imas | vanitier:... 83-84; No. 2 dark hard winter, 83%:| ples for this year Delicious, Wine- Male Help Wanted Central and many others hovered oo wheat | 12% prote No. 2 amber durum, 87%-98%; No. i] saps, Jonathans, winter bananas| AMAZING NEW OPPORTUNITY eround their previous quotations. ¥ poet hel ‘ indicated gooa|2, ambre.... .86 mixed durum, 78% and all kinds of vegetables. Bring| Demonstrate for nationally known | DR. R. S. ENGE perme rathitentien eas lay’s report Grade of Corn, No. 2 mixed, 74%-82%; No.] us your poultry. Western Produce| tais | WEEKLY FINANCIAL REVIEW Precipitation through most of Kan-|1 amber... .77 2 yellow, 40%. Co, Mandan, N. Dak Woskij.” Waianvaaduige Pere reraeses! New York, Dec. 2.—(#)—Stocks and | Gen % |sas and Nebraska and scattered else-|2 smber.... .76 ‘ Rye, No. 1, 56%. TURKEY B. = ome: | ent position. “Reid wivanc an, || Graduate Drugiess Physictan where. December wheat deliveries |Grade of Pos! pid advancement. staples see-sawed this week while | Gen. R: % ‘tairly heavy before the close|1 durum... 18 ; Barley, No, 2 special, 62%; No.| thing new). Just received another| Your own clothes free. Give full|| Zucan Block Bismarck, N. D. the government went ahead with its Mare, All Guin, ‘were osak wii? aura... 75 SIIE]S, 60. carload. Lighter in weight than or-| details. W. Gibson, 500 Throop, Phone 260 program for improving commodity here. tet on not ‘move downward |! fd durum 77 a Flax, No. 1, 1.74-1.75% dinary barrel and holds as much,| De) 1, Chicage prices by controlling the dollar's wheat ae ———_ saves express charges, weighs 12 eee the four full trad. Spesmer wheat closed 2%o lower,/2 yellow. Minneapolis, Dee dt) Prour un- ona pale 4 beset Syne Net changes for the four - 5 ha: rion i} an rs an e out your Turkey | AMAZING | VES MIL- ing days in speculative and invest- Be eee SO alae changed. Shipments 32.111. Pure Barrel-Paks? Order your Barrel THON LIGHTS caling Ie wine. __ Apartments for Rent ment markets were largely inconclu- 5 | omer baelavn Paks Now. lesale or Retail. Big profits. Everl: ;|FOR RENT: furnished apart= sive. The currency controversy was December hig kramer sted bern Standard middlings $13.50-14.00 “as Etre atone tera See nee Gini ene nirege sharpened by further statements and Lerpidet deceit eusearinadae Prarpeerareore rey pany, Brick Bldg. at corner Front] wareren—yp Ths Manas Dee erator. Electric stove. Fireproof expositions but the most tangible de- 1% Jed rare great te niger sai Mr icree eee econ ae and Sth, Bismarck, N. Dak. in Bismarck, representing the Na-| Duilding.” Available at once. Rent Selopeent, was an almost ale so Int. Tel. & Tel. Stay so lower, December flax closed. aardlraay, onen Nes P cagaratncs hel tional Christian Aid sclety Noth-| Teasonable. Inquire at the Bismarck Yanee in the treasury’s B ir Johns-Manville . te lower, and May %c lower. 2 yellow 4514-46; sample grade 41%; ing lke it anywhere. 501 Hilde- eae ey ee Exchange rate fluctuations were * sehak cabal ro) light pee meen 2 a No. 2 onint Bide. Jockeonvily Ne = ae room furnished hat narrower than of _late,| Loe 1% | Cash wheat receipts were very low 44% -45; No. 4 wi =! . Lights, water, heat, gas, ween d occasionally the Euro- | Mack Trucks and in fairly active demand at firm No. 3 white 32%; rye, no sales; and telephone included. Laundry however, ani ar Gaeent prices compared with futures. Mill- START A WELDING SHOP, welding| Privileges. Near Capitol. 930 4th ; paca ce prineseir tian ee (Mo. Kan. & ers bought early and took a fair pro- clover seed, $11.00-13.75 cwt. outfits $25.00 up, lead burning and|_ St. i Soe brazing outfits $8.00 up. Aj FOR RENT ly completed - standing had been reached between 5O% 54K CHICAGO POTATOES wanted. supe Oxy Acetone papseitee ey pret ae ’ ‘Washington and London in the mat-|Nash ‘Motors ea up the belance Chicago, Dec. 2—#)—(U. 8. Dept. teed | Go, Hamilton, Ohio new baths, 1 tae ter of rate control. wheat were firmer with offerings very + 4% LITH 1.74% Agr.)—Potatoes, 52, on track 288, total em | fay. (Gar bent and wei } ‘The treasury’s plans for its Decem- light. No fancy durum was offered, U. 8. shipments 369; dull, supplies Business Opportunity ed. Located First and Broadway. ber 15 refunding, which involves some A moderate demand and trading slow; i a ; tela te %|the market being quoted i Livestock NAT'L PUBLIC WORKS INFORM.| Paul Halloran. 507 4th St. Phone ‘ others ag Napier ho prep ra unchanged with demand fair to good| | sacked per owt.; U, 8. No. 1, Wscon- |" Bureau, Portland, Oregon. Boot't, | _120-J. ; “ + er inced rf for malting qualities. Bonneville, G Coulee. OR RENT—Four-room and base. y Pic sl ere nee in what the} Com met with steady buying from) 80, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Pere icarmerteryd dwergs New towns, Hs, wealth. Your eter qloor aperioraiageeere ‘The year's last month begins with ae ae eigta deals Dep Agr) Cond eaed shales ose: | few sales $1.15-20, mimer- | <chance._Mail 15¢ now. nished. Phone 872 or call at 400 | business holding an even keel. Con- quality. Rye demand was steady and/or ‘light steers heifers and mixed aS pS instruction FOR RENT ie: tra-seasonal advances have not been Barley offerings were very light and|vesriings have met with a relief out- INVESTMENT TRUSTS RAILWAYS a os R RENT — Large, unfurnished maintained in all instances, but the in quiet to fair demand. Flax was in|ict here during the past week, while (By the Associated Press) AY MAIL CLERKS—Steady.| apertment. Electric refrigerator. average level of industrial activity zood demand and very firm compared| matured offerings proved hard to (Over the counter in N. Y.) It’s important to know the differ- aaa wee Sumunenrs $158.00| Fire place. See it before renting. holds above a year ago. with futures, Offerings were ght. |sell, Best light weights sold this week| Att. Inc. Sh. 1.36, 1.46. ence before you take your watch to| month. Common education suffi-| Phone 1313. _ ar come Ree Fone REE At $5.85, most of the more useful light| o the cut-rate, so-called watchmakers. irene cane ress poaee FOR RENT—Two room furnished | Produce Markets | {Pe MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN REVIEW | weights and yearlings selling at from Ghylin 1] any. of these wateh tinkers really! tion. Write Tribune Ad No. 137 apartment. City heat. Hot water ¢—_——___...-_—--—-—-—0 | pit} Minneapolis, Dec. 2—()—(U. 8.|$450-5.50; piainer and in-between. never learned the business, but 100] | eee enn | At all times. Second floor. College CHICAGO Dep. Agr.)—Continued confusion in| grades $2.50-4. 50; better grade ma- o—— ¥ | the people into thinking they are get- Building. See custodian or phone Chicago, Dec. 2—(#)—Butter was! pub trade circles as regards the monetary |tured steers sold mostly at $4.00-5.25; MARGARET DAVIS ting lower prices— 1063. ‘weak in tone Saturday with prices re- | Pull situation remained the dominating) yearling heifers sold sparingly up- = ee But are they? We have on our jouse,_ 113/FOR RENT—Well furnished front ct vised downward on some scores. Eggs| Radio & [factor in domestic grain markets dur-|ward to around $5.50; medium grade watch rack at this time three watches h Seven and eight room!” room kitchenette apartment. Also + were firm, Poultry ruled steady. ing the week ending Friday and qu0- jor heavy kinds $3.25-4.25; cutters and! Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and daugh-|that were taken to such places for| houses with four and five bedrooms.| small sleeping room. Hazelhurst | Butter, 17,211; weak; creamery- tations on all grains except flax held/ common $1.50-3.00; good beef cows|‘er returned home after spending ®/repairs and in each case the price| For sale: Hay and oats at Meno-| Apartments, 41i-sth St. Phone 270 \ specials (03 score) 224:-23%; extras weak and unsettled. sold up to $2.75 or better. Low cut-| few weeks in the sou quoted by the cutrate tinker was| Ken. Phone 006. | sO RENT—Furhished GF Unfuemishe (92) 22%; extra firsts (90-91) 19%- “6 Announcement that the Argentine/ter and common cows 1.25-2.25; me-| John Dawves was a caller at Willis| considerable more after he had stated |FOR RENT—Duplex. Good location at ed apartment on erp 20%; firsts (88-89) 17%4-: | would buy grain from/dium to bulls 2.25-2.75; better] Gill's Tuesday afternoon. that many pieces were needed that} 118 Broadway. Two bedrooms and oor. Gas, + &B% good 3 lights and telephone included, (86-87) 16%-17; 2% [farmers at fixed prices strengthenéd|vealers mostly 400 and down, some| Miss M. C. Nelson, after spending} were not, and then by cutting the| sleeping porch. Call H. J. Wood-| ‘Auiuits eau Ww. tee a $25. tralized carlots) 21. 3%] world markets but belief they would/up to 4.50; common and medium|® few days with her parents in Minne-| price the watch tinker was getting} _mansee at 537 or 1188. farts ly. + yer, Phone. Eggs, 1,958; firm, prices unchanged. |Seaboard Air. 1 Jaleo abandon foreign exchange con-|stockers earned 1.75-8.00; a few bet-|S0t@ has returned to her school work| more for his botch work than any re-|FOR RENT—Modern five room bun- fon Re Sane eee ae Ls Poultry, live, 8 trucks, steady; hens a trol of their currency offset the grain|ter grades selling above 4.00; with|here. Hable jeweler would have asked. galow, full basement, centrally lo- OR ae Furnished or unfur- | 9-9; leghorn hens 7; rock springs 9-| conver 2 | buying announcement. choice stock calves this week upward] 4 number of young folks gathered/ Let us explain the difference. cated. Available after Dec. 1st. ed two room apartment. Lights, 10%, colored 9-915; leghorn chickens aie December wheat declined 1% f0r/to 5.00. . at the Davis home Saturday evening F. A. KNOWLES Phone 152-W. | heat, gas and water furnished. 622- 7%; roosters 6; turkeys 9-14; ducks gi, | the week and closed at 79%. Hog prices have been on the down|'© Play cards. Lunch was served at Jeweler HOUSE FOR RENT: Near high |= 3rd St. = een 5-7; geese 8. St 10%| Rye fluctuated within a wide range| grade, current quotations being about | Midnight. ISMARCK’S DIAMOND STORE.” : FOR RENT: Large, three room apart- Dressed turkeys, steady, prices un- 1634 [during the week. December rye de-|the lowest since the first pert of|,, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Tosseth had as|=——sss=ceeeeeeeeee| School, grade school and Capitol. |" ment. Furnished or unfurnished. aif'y changed. Sout 3044 Jolined 4c, cloning at §2%. | Decem-|March: on Saturday's market, better en ae dent lly, | ciarence Kindred returned from the| 359, °°" + Olson, Phone} 612 1st St. Phone 172. i onl lined 1%4c, closing :}] 160-240 Ibs. sold at 3.20-3.25; 240-325 Y + | Bismarck hospital one day last week. wa — _...... -_.| FOR RENT: eres = NEW YORK aff [December barley declined 2% for/tb. 2.90-3.20; most light lights 250-/and Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman} yar, and Mrs, William Witt and son |FOR RENT—Good six room modern PO RENE esp f New York, Dec. 2.—(#)—Butter, 17,- 9.» [the week, closing at 37%. 3.00; killer pigs largely 2.50; feeder |@nd family. Gust, and their son-in-law, Henry} bungalow, enclosed porch, desirable.! Broadway. $25.00. Also 5 611, steady and 41%| Flax was firm to higher on better pigs mostly 2.25 down; bulk packing| Willis Gill and daughter, Margaret | Roth, were Saturday afternoon shop-| Close in. Immediate possession, partly modern house at 215 South Cheese, 303,742, firm, unchanged. 46% |crusher demand. December flax ad-/sows 2.50-2.70. spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and! pers at Wing. Feasonable rent. Geo. M. Register.| 5th Street, $20.00 a is ee - - Eggs, 10,468, firm. Mixed colors, 4 5% vanced 3%c for the week, closing st) Better grade slaughter lambs sold| Mrs. H. B. Gill. Dave and Raynald Hein were Fri-/FOR RENT—Three room house with| quire at 1100 Broadway. standards and commercial standards. 4% | $1.73%. Saturday at 6.50-6.75; or weak to 25] lL. W. Davis, son Staton, daughters} day callers at the George Harmon| bath. Full basement. Furnace, wa- 2 special packs 18%; FH) cents lower than a week ago; common|Margaret and Eunice, visited with | nome, ter, lights and garage, $16.00. In- ik; festa 18, seca 6% Pasepnts. ry aroun 430 3 stone] Poul Davis near Wing Gunday ster quire at 620-2ist Street. | Rooms for Rent 164-15; checks 13-18%; of 45% weigh : net ‘i t—$.W.Burlach FOR RENT: Five room houses, §25,|FOR RENT—Large base room, colors unchanged. Union 108% 1.50-2.50. Bergetta and Oliver Tosseth are S. W. Burleigh | 1°"$30, $35, $40. 6 rooms, $35 and it 22x14 with wool floors, tires Dressed poultry steady to firm and 33% epending seme time with thet sitet) 9 Oe ——+| Four ms ¥ three} and built-in cupboards. Large ‘Mrs. Eugene Perkins. rooms, $20. Two and | cupboards, unchanged. ‘s SIOUX CITY room apartments, $20 and $22.00, 8| Closet. 816 Mandan. Phone 1730-R. q Live poultry slow; no quotations. 15% Sioux City, In. Dec. 2—(#)}—(U. 8,| , Guests of the Davis boys Wednes-/ py MRS, ALEX STEWART hh T. M.|FOR RENTS : ? . on Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 100; market for|day were Ruben Krause and Emil and re ve warm room. Beauty WISCONSIN CHEESE ug week: Slaughter steers and year-| Hugo Sundquist. Bernard Davenport was a caller at fled oe ek eo ee th, Wis, Dec, 2.—(P)— % | lings strong to 25 higher; fat she stock| _ Donald Morris was a caller in Regan} anna Nickolson's Thursday. Wie on Ct eet eae Cheese quotations for the week: Wis- % strong to 15 up; stockers and feeders | Saturday. Ervin Gramling was a caller at C. ee PR Reet ee j consin chaos nats Twins, 10%; strong to 25 r; choice medium| ¢_ @ |U. Houser’s Friday. bed eg aie Freon Sa ere en aoe neta. daisies, 11; farmers’ board: Ched- H earlings i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hapel and Syl- se, a ar capitol | : leeping room 1’ ars, 10%; daisies, 11; Americas, 11; a | Florence Lake vanis Ervin called in Bismarck Thurs-| _8nd_ schools. ° Phone 460-M. | _in private home. Phone 1407. bg 11; standard brands % cent a > a scan Tine ‘i gee RENT—Nicely furnished room. lurrick left week for | Gas heat. 213-2nd St. Phi . ‘ light $4.25; By MRS. L. C. MARCHANT Indiana where he will spend the win- ooo i BOSTON WOOL several cars $4.00; bulk $3.00-75; choice |. i. { Boston, Dec. 2.—(AP-U.S.D.A.)— stock steer calves up to $5.35. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roth and son i Wool sold more slowly in the Boston than] Alvin, were Sunday evening visitors | market during the p fast week. Tho at the Herman Neiters home. McClean’s Sunday. holiday in the middle of the week Gust Witt was a Kate Nicholson of Moffit visited at ‘was a ret ig influence upon ac: John Stewart's Sunday. tivity in the market. Buyers, how. . C. Turner and ever, continue to make inquiries. and occasionally buy some wool. Prices ‘were inclined hi than during the revious ed ‘Wools of Ee so; ity showed the strongest advances in | 98.68% prices while moderate advances wer? iv 0 oe widely scattered over the rest *» » low 14 He 82% 883 ok on 8 50%. 49% 50 i» 53% 52% 51% 52, + BI% 33% a1: i HL Bt 3 : i 33% i % SIX Beh oe EN Bt ba . 2 0 58% 50% 141] Liberty 3%, 100.6. 31] Liberty first 4%8, 101.8. ee ta oe Maa + Mh Liberty fourth 4%s, 101. é pened Treasury 4%s, 106.8. Treasury 4s, 102.26. 41) 4200 417 420

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