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gTribune’s Grain, Livestock and [THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Market Report for Sat., Dec. 30;CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NEW YEAR'S CHEER (New York Stocks |WHEAT PRIOE RES PES a: a= | : Call Miss Want-Ad Taker RULES STOCK MART |. | AND KEEPS ADVANGE 25 | . AND PRICES CUB seas) DESPITE REACTION Fee a at =| of ieee, PHONE 32 Allis-Ch. Mfg. . 17% Am, Can ..... Leading Issues Advance as Bull|4™- Coml. Al. ... Am. & For. Pow. Sentiment Dominates Fi. |Am. Intl. . Call in the morning before 12 noon. Your Friday's Figure; Under- nancial Center lhe Beg tone Is Strong Me ad will be in print the same day. It will # ‘ 1 Am. Pow. & th cou Serer wy. reach thousands of prospective custom- cheer pervades ihe. final 1839 tees HS. [ey to aout hut cones abun [dale Wai et ese aE ; i ‘ _ market session Saturday and prices|4 48, (tintsh, vagdantiiied ies ers. That’s why such prompt returns al- sore penne uncer the astnielation power ae New Yorke Boers tee pater a Grad of ae ee Itf * * i al reasei S 7 ” * Satta aa iad ARR hy ih [Slee mertist trier rT, a as a ay WaiiGucentiaca aks cae » vel e a 5 on lef that the rise; ***** be bs . aucet Covting. ‘THe Cloke wan Tire [Arm DeLPT. 76% |had been too rapid, but the market|Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat If you have anythi Transfers approximated 09000 sare [AP 8. 39% lundertone Fouained im, "wine 125, provel y ything to sell, buy or rent, most commodit . ‘g . lence of broade: 1d. " ‘ f ve * : i : Stee Gta ely a |Metls 2 | Wmeat Slowed, fet leet cents] EW si B24 84% 82, 8H try this satisfactory means of getting grain pit at Chicago was busy with i jabove Friday's finish, Dec. 82%, May; pi wheat getting up more than 2 cents|Baldwin Loco. % )85%-'4; corn %4-1% up, Dec. 44%,/1 H W..... : customers. bushel and other cereals showing a 235% |May 50%-51%; oats %-1 cent ad- Durum i = improvement. The dollar had a re-|Ba!nsdall 11" |vanced, and provisions unchanged to F lapse in foreign exchange dealings al-| Re tel 17 cents lower. 1 though there was no change in the ner. An advance of more than 1% cents domestic gold rate. ; Fd Le eo i wheat soon was attain- lame i . The British pound rallied around 8 . ry . of the largest grain houses 3, i ‘ cee stay Preren’ Gee saree flere isued w statement saying: "Tine 22 rote Tribune Want Ad Rates are Low 12 of a cent. There was little to a Re s/year passing has been a trying one Gradeof ; count for the sudden reversal of the | Gannon ae 3 for us all, but we can face the com-|1 amber. dollar trend excepting rumors that a| Certo De. , |ing year with high courage and in|2 amber free gold market might be establish- ‘ches & Ohio full Belief that the turn is definitely ' Grade of €d soon in the United States. Bonds(Chi. & N. W. 7, |begun.” Helping the upward course > Guru 6 ‘continued their steady advance. . Gt. . of values were some indications of a { rq durum (79 ‘The metal shares rallied with for- » W. Ls 7 |renewal of government-sponsored 0 eign currencies. U. S. Smelting was|C. M. St. P. & P. . 3 | buying of whe: Corn— a trilietontod 7, and American CRLS& Pat. . 2 cated that ibaa new cold wave |2 ae e] > McIntyre, Dome and Cerro) Gov cig ey forming in the northwest and vs De Pasco around @ point each. Amer- % | Was apparently headed for domestic rtd 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words.... an Commercial and U. 8. Industrial|Colum. G. & El. : winter wheat territory added to the!> Shixed’:: “ae “dag 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words ; oe) eure 2 each, while oe Gomi. folv. , |Upward aAau chin one a ae ; 4 : ’ 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words.. ler an mnt were up similar/Com. Southern . 4 |@uthorities said mi and flour de- vee 39 : Shee ’ ad Other active gainers of Suh oo . mand, which has encountered seasonal | xed... BY eee All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. ractions to a point or more includ- |“ . “ |slackening, was expected to improve 5 ALL WAN’ e4“American Telephone, U. 8. Steel, | Cont. Bak. 7% ith the beginning of the New Year.(2 White... 34 30% oo... ; bieieerited east Allied Chemical, General Motors, Corn and oats were responsive to 4 4: a ae " A Representative Will Call If You Desire Western Union, American Tobacco B.| Cont. Motor ‘wheat market upturns. r ia) Liggett & Myers B, American Can, Provisions went lower, influenced by: ’ f : v a Santa Fe, N. Y. Central and Pennsyl- some setbacks of hog values. 3: ‘ Nc ceili ibe cert cited habe dbo ern vania. The utilities were just about A under classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch steady. cu ie ht MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES R ; per single insertion. ARE GIVEN GOOD LIFT ‘WEEKLY FINANCIAL REVIEW Minneapolis, Dec. 30. — (#) — The 1 insertion, 15 words 45c 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words... 1 insertion, 25 words New York, Dec. 30.—(#)—Security |r, i > 90 | Wheat market here ended strong Sat- xs markets as co to the/F x Bis % ctrday on short covering and export DULUTH CASH GRAIN = a SEs == measure of good cheer. Erie R. R. . buying. Duluth, . 30.- losin: Notwithstanding ® ‘rather heavy |Fid. P. 28% |The probable sale of 14,000,000 bush-| primera woes, oP gacash Closing Hits exteeme ton pentiingate se einee ate tobe Painting and Decorating volume of sales for the purpose of ae + ggg [el Of wheat to China, a fresh cold /£2%4 to 86%; ‘No. 2 dark northern|dium weights 6.10; mixed offerings| _ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT | HOME DECOR. recording tax losses, stocks moved up- A Me wave thrusting its way into a drying |e2% to 8314; No. 3 dark northern 80% | 6.25; prime heavy steers 6.00; very) Professor LeRoy will not answer} DR. R. S ENGE ATORS STORE ward as demand proved to be larger /G° Trans. 14, | Southwest, and strength in stocks all|to 821; No. 1 northern 83% to 86%;/ liberal run 1,350 to 1,600 Ib. bullocks|®0Y more questions by air until fur-/ 2 Furnt 3 "ane than offerings. Gen, Foods" 321 | contributed to improving the level of /No. 2 northern 82% to 834; No. i|in crop; these selling mostly at 4.50/ther notice. He will answer any ques- Se Commodities tended to loiter, jas & El. grain prices. amber durum 80 to . to 5.75; best light heifers 6.00; sup-|tions pertaining to love, health, hap- Graduate Drugless Physician though bonds were stronger, especial- i "i Flour millers reported better trade. (amber) 80 to 1.01; No. 1 durum 79] ply light lower grade steers and hei-|Piness, marriage, divorce, law suit, Lucan Block Bismarck, N. D. ly in the semi-speculative sections. . : + 35%3/ Trade was desultory and featureless|to 81; No. 2 durum 79 to 81; No. 1|fers very small; fat cows 25 higher; |lost and atolen articles, or locates i z Dollar exchange continued its nar- Gitee . . ir and traders were more interested in/ mixed durum 79 to 96; No. 2 mixed|cutters 15 to 25 higher; bulls 40 to 50| Water on farms where all others have Phone 260 pie TOW swings and the. treasury's daily 5 ae ; | Cisposing of the old year than in mak-/ durum 79 to 96; No. 1 red durum 79.|mgher and vealers generally 2.00/falled. | gold quotation seemed to have be-|Gooave T & : {35% | {ng trades. All grains were strong and| Flax, No. 1, 1.78% to 1.80%. higher on storm market; largely steer) All letters will be answered the SHOE REPAIRING : come, at least for the moment, a mat- Paige ....... 3. |higher. Oats, No. 3 white 34% to 35%. tun with weighty kinds predominat-|same day they are received. He an-| Female Help Wanted if ter of nominal interest to the specu-|@Gt, Nor. Ir. Die December wheat closed 1c higher,| Rye, No. 1, 55% to 56%. fag; stockers and feeders at stand-|swers one question for 25c, three for 7 Eee Sea ty lative community. Gt. Nor. Pf. . May 1% higher and July 1% higher.| Barley, malting 47% to 55%; No. 2/still owing to subzero weather. 50c and seven for $1.00, or you may | WANN Ph bt on, aie i] Many in Wall Street would not be/Gt. 2 Minneapolis December and May rye| special 471s; No. 3, 46% to 47%; lower} Sheep 6,000; for week ending Fri-|send for the 1934 horoscope consisting | _ WON ERORE STB We Do Not Cobble surprised if early revaluation of the . 4 |closed 1% higher. December barley|grades 39% to 46%. day 31 doubles from feeding stations, |of 16 pages, together with five ques-| ! dollar on a gold basis was decided on Q . closed % higher and May 1% higher. 12,900 direct; compared close last week |tions for $1.00. Always give date, — ences || We Resole with “K. L.” Leather ; rf fet Washington. stiriireererrees M461 December and May oats % higher,| RANGE OF CARLOT SALES _ | fat lambs 35 to 50 higher; sheep and|month and year in which you were MARVELOUS INVENTION. New . ‘ Year-end statements by many of the | Hupp = + 4 |pecember and May flax closed 1c] Minneapolis, Dec. 30.—()—Range|feeding lambs sharing part of ad-|born. | Match gives million lights. Fast Bismarck Shoe Hospital business woes ptesiry Steel ,: ‘ digher and July 1c lower. of carlot grain sales: vance; top at close 8.00; highest since! ‘The coupon below is good for one) seller. Big profits. Everlasting |! Service and Quality 415 Bawy. ent are 0} . Only a few cars of cash were in and| Wheat, No. 1 hard spring, 86%; No.| Aug. 18; week's bulk natives and fed|question when sent in with other! Match Co. 443 South Dearborn, gutput, according to the “Iron Age” |! buyers paid up for the sorts they|3 dark northern, 84%; No. 2 hard| westerns 7.50 to 7.85; 93 to 98 lb. lambs questions during the next two weeks) Chicago. compilation, reached its 1933 low, | eS wanted. Buy! ‘was accomplished | white, 82%. closing 7.50 to 7.85, but most handy-/or is worth 25 cents when ordering a, — ; around 13 percent of capacity, in Feb- mostly by pay mills and on orders,| Corn, No. 2 yellow, 454-451. Bey at finish 7.75 upward; clipped | horoscope and five questions. Write) Work Wanted he Dale Apartments for Rent \ 4 ee estimate this %| There was more aggressive bidding| Oats, No. 3 white, 33%. lambs 5.75 to 6.60; scattered year-)him today or see him in person at | —"EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING |FOR RENT: Very weil furnished 3 4] trom diversion point buyers. There} Barley, No. 2 special, 75'4-77; No.| lings 5.65 10 6.00; aged ewes 1.50 to|Room 348, Lewis & Clark Hotel, Man- at most reasonable prices. All work| two room apartment on ground ee nocery nee was virtually no desirable durum in|3, © Pete ae 3.65, according to eae Paget: tap dan, N. Dak. guaranteed one year. If not satisfied} floor. Also well furnished single | “i ‘ while winter wheat offerings also were lax, No. 1, ). 3.15 early; feeding lambs extremely money will be refunded. Dean E.| room kitchenette al 411-5th 8t. i | Produce Markets | [Loews _..... . meager. Rye not quoted. scarce, few plain light molehis oo Name .. sereeeeee) eygar, watchmaker. 310-4th St. 2nd| Phone 273. i : Corn was in fair demand and un- Se demand active for better kinds at 6. es <g rere door north of Montgomery Ward. NT ooPamighed son: - j ean Sp) lreneed ate sae lacaens anid CHICAGO CASH GRAIN upward, possibly at 6.50 for desirable | 7°* WANTED — Position as housckesper|" Orne rn oon aE ment. Telephone, lights Chicago, Dec. 30—(#)—Butter was | M! demand. Rye demand was}, Chicago, Dec. 30.—(?)—Wheat, No. | offerings. RFD ........St. AdAreSS......00s008 ‘elephone, lights and gas ‘ : or companion by elderly lady for} furnished. Laundi ivileges. Al- firm in tone and prices were revised 00 4 2 bara 84% to 85; corn, No. 2 yellow} Hogs 13,000, including 10,000 direct; ______ (Pill in and clip out), Cecindandénanrdtand bly amall| so garage. Call sty ee uoward Saturday. Both eggs and|Mo: Pasif 3 {cept for the poorest sorts. Barley |48% to 49%; No. 3 (new and old) 49: very slow, steady to 10 lower than Fri-|sg¢- MADAME MARIE for private} wage. Also pieced quilt tops for| phone 467-W. Poultry were quoted steady. Mon\ . %4|tone was strong but not enough was |i" Hatt No.2 velaw. hes yal a day's average; 180 to 280 Ibs. 3.20 to|" reading also an adviser. Hours| sale. Phone 1298. FOR RENT—Purnished 5 room apartz Butter, 8,412; firm; creamery spe- * Motors offered to base any change of quota- | No. 3 rf rite 48%; one od wn 2.35; top 3.35; strong weight pigs 2.75; daily 9 2. m. to 8 p. m. 212 2nd St. ment. Lights, water, heat, gas cials (93 score) 18-18%; extras (92) . a|tions, Flax was in good demand with | ©! ‘4; no rye. rley ‘0 81./ most packing sows 2.50 to 2.75; ship-| North, Bismarck, N. Dak. S a qi % and pers took 500; estimated holdover Automobiles for Sale laundry privileges. Good and warm, ‘imoth; 5.50 6.00 cwt. Cl 27%; extra. firsts (G0-91) 171-4; |Nat- Caan R.A" + [8G Jotterings very ight. eee / seed 11.00 to 13.75 cw 1,000; compared close last week un-|———SOSOS~C~S SENSATIONAL! New Automobiles| Near capitol. 930-4th St. 3 \ gam tirsts (68-80) 16%-%; seconds (86-67) ¢——. — — evenly 10 to 40 lower; packing sows rtunity Of Revolt FOR RENT—Partiy furnished apart 15%: 3 Oppo: ) onary body and chasis apart: 15%; standards (90 centralised car-|n" y, Cent | Grain Quotations BISMARCK GRAIN snd Big weight butchers Geiiy (s| aenmaeamnccLY —__ design wil be eaten eced te Chan®| ment. Heated. $25.00 per month, ge BU. teady, prices ‘Siinnienins cease ane (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |higher; light light good and choice/pyRorL PERFORMANCE ATINDIA-| ler-Plymouth dealers in January.|_Phone 1722-LW. & \g ae imal un iN CHICAGO RANGE Date Dec. 30, 140 to 160 Ibs. 2.90 to 3.25; light weight) NAPOLIS SPEEDWAY ASTOUNDS | Corwin-Churchill, Motors, Inc. Bis-| FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish= ame chanced. : : 23” |Chicago, Dec. 30—()— No. 1 dark northern 83/160 to 200 Ibs. 3.10 to 3.35; medium ‘WORLD marek, ed apartment. Varney Apartments, : Poultry, live, 46 trucks, steady; hens | Corr . 4%] Wheat— Ope: Low No. 1 northern . 83: weight 200 to 250 Ibs. 3.25 to 3.35;!Pyroil manufacturers revolutionary ckb CARE Phone 77: A, 32-12%; Leghorn hens 9; Rock springs | Pac’ Gas. . ‘ | No. 1 amber durum ‘50 heavy welght 250 to 350 Ibs. 300 %0/ “new jubricating process (Pat. U.8.| — Corwin-Charchil Metors, Inc, |FOR RENT—Gas heated apartment \ ae, colored Seige reer eh Tag. mF y 5% 83% ‘ ie. 3 geized durum. 2 | 8.8). packing sams soe pl good) and Canada) offer scours floor | 1927—chrysler 60 Coupe. ..$175.00 near capitol. Private bath, partly 3, Foosters 8; . y jurum. wo . 2.35 to * good r our es 7 i ig \ young toms 16, old toms 12; No. 2, 10; ee ee factory contract looking afte! 400.00 furnished. Suitable for two. Gas, 153 and choice 100 to 130 Ibs. 2.35-75. business nearby territories outside one oe jo. 2 flax .. 1.50 | - Bismarck assuring permanent prof-| 931 “Chrysler 8 Sedan \No. Lrye .. + 89] SIOUX CITY itable business unlimited profits. ducks 10-13; geese 13. Dressed turkeys, steady, prices un- changed. + 425.00 | lights, water furnished. Phone 1832, + 550.00 | FOR RENT — Superior large 4 room floor Barley . + .38; Sioux City, Dec. 30—(AP—U 8. D. vertised Sat. Eve. Post,| 1928—Pontiac Coach ...... 125.00 and private bath, ground “ biden 30 A)—Cattle 200; market for the week:| yanohuyy auvertited Sand Uni: 3932—Plymouth Sedan ... 37500 | apartment. “Attached garage, elec- NEW YORK 4; Winter wheat 61/ most slaughter steers and yearlings! versal. Startling facts guaranteed aoe ibe et 0 OUDE .... 1000 tric refrigerator, washing machine, New York, Dec. 30.—(?)—Butter, |g —$— @|25 higher; better grade heavy and! true, pyroil wins first, second, and eng ry’ yeast Coupe .. ar.) Gas heat. Phone 1313, wii 9m, steady. Conmmmry. Fiabe! Sean 53% 53% 53% 53%! | Livestock | |medium weight beeves 25 to 40 upi} itth at Indianapolis Motor Speed-| 3929—Ford 2 Door --...... 175.00 | oR RENT— Three room furalshed oat te lat tee ark 2; 8% ¢——________ 0 | ie heifers mostly steady; cows 24 0) way Classic Memorial Day races. Sa nhacore ao aa apt. Address 612 1st St. Phone 172, 21%; firsts (87-91 scores) 17%-20; TOC! 35 higher; stockers and feeders} second car driven by Wilbur Shaw 1927—Chrysler 50 Coach .. 175.00 | FOR RENT—Two room furmished Sonn Se Peuk Minny Deo, a0—|sttong; choice yearlings and medium! finishes 20 laps (50 miles) st 102 tae Milly Knight Coach 179, | apartment for light housekeeping, 4! «y. 8. D. A)—(AP)—Receipts of most | Welght beeves 6.25; several sales 5.75) miles per hour with no oil in crank- | _103'—Chrysler 6 Sedan ---- “75.99 | Everything furnished except dishes * | classes of livestock at South St. Paul/t© 6.00; buik 4.25 to 5.50; load lots) case, Protected by Pyroil breath- —=——=====——| and linens. $20.00 per month. Call use in 1933 were fairly heavy, totaling) 6004 Weht helfers 5.25; beet cows 208) like self-lubricating film. Labora- For Sale jo «2.75; all cut , tory tested at leading versitic pa eee a urn: 535 537 5.22 5.28 3743000" hogs Seeger stocker’ and feeders common and} popular Mechanics (See July 1933 /WE HAVE in our last earload of ap- untoresael pol ¥ chased by the government in August | medium ae SO cima ko ail issue) highly endorsed. Gar ariyen se Be! ioe Sais 38s Dero. Wie. tai, Bee oe 5.05 5.00 shee] Hogs 3,000; mar! st 300 miles without adding or changing s and Gepieniber, snared mith isez)bigher, mainly ® packer market; top] oi 4 ton loaded truck runs 30/ nd ail kinds of vegetables. Bring| Dullding. Available at once, “Rent ’ seconds 15%-16%; cenranae oe Reo Mo 4 core) 18%; packing stock unquoted. DP. Stl. ' Cheese, 45,298, steadier, prices un-|Reynolds Tob. By Eggs, 11,938, unsettled. Mixed col-|8t't'Ben. Fran... ors, refrigerators: special packs 19; standards 18-18%; firsts 17-17%; |Seaboard Air. other mixed colors A FKKKKS PRR RRR BS com REFS os aSSSEass. 1S RANGE receipts of 690,000 cattle, 544,000/3.10; most 170 to 300 Ib. weights 3.00! miies without oll. Airplane flies 35 Western Produce | resonable. Inquire at the Biamarde ey calves, 2,600,000 hogs, and. 1,522,000/to 3.10; long string butchers 3.10;/ minutes without oil. Chevrolet runs ak, Tribune cffice, won The lamb trade| Choice 344 Ib, heavies 3.00; light Ughts} 993.4 miles, others 745 miles. Essex FOR RENT—Unfurnished 2 bedroom. ‘18% 79% 795 ; é 2.50 to 3.00; sows mostly 2.50 to 2.65;| 9096 miles, another 166 miles with} ing machines, apartment, Heat, lights and gas 1% 10% y heavies down to 2.40; feeder PIES} no oil in crankcase. Used sa Wiens i furnished. 806-1st_ Street. we -| quoted up to 2.50. 1 transatlantic airplane 4 ; ii is 4 hes mae? & tendency to lag be Sheep 1,000;, market Saturday's poy five motor boat speed rec- ___Rooms for Rent sy. Beef steers sold this week at 5.65,|tTace steady to strong; most slaugh-| ords, Famous flying service certi-| of Postoffice. Phone 820. FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms or light. today| ter wooled lambs 7.60, one deck 7.65: | ties startling gas, oil, overhaul econ- | OR SALE—Two eight foot and i| housekeeping rooms. References market for the week: slaughter clast-| omies and new safety factor In 1Y-| "ef. show cave’ Meumers Confes- | required.” Gall at 400 Seventh Bt es 25 to 50 higher; feeders scarce.| ing. Doubles oil life for largest/ tionery, Mandan, N. Dak. ee 2.00. Good yearling late bulk fed wooled native lambs 7.35] ‘american Industries. Pyroll added | so=-gare—Have few teams of & | 450 to 500, a few 5.50, plainer sorts|t? 7.60; week's top 7.65; fed clipped) to regular oil and gas makes these | PON BANE. Thave few teatan OF Boe selling from 2.00 to 3.50, medium to|!ambs 6.25 to 6.50; load lots fed year- . Pyroil starts where oil prea ge a 34 good cows 250 to 3.00, cutters and|lings 5.90 to 6.25; feeding lambs ; does what oll can't. If cee Peg As Pe Lg common cows 1.25 to 2.25, medium to| quoted around 6.10 and a little above.| you are the man and want further ND Ree pidatig) camer: | ‘Telephone 181. ©. W. iol 5 'S FLOUR startling facts and easy Sarees pee Main Avenue. Roberts, vealers 4.50 to 5.50, practical top 6.00. MINNEAROLI opportunity wire, write. PE ere rmany ; Norway ; Sweden| Union Pacit! —P— Common and medium stock Bee Pyroil Co., 4917 Main, La Crosse, Wis. $35.00, $40.00 and 3 Lede get! nited Open sold at 2.00 to 3.50, stock calves up-|ten an United a 26.56; Montreal in New York. 100.00; | U: New York in Montreal 109.20. house, 113 Thayer Ave. Also base- Shipments 24,643. STOCKS * - . be Pure Bran Z ment on Main Ave. Front entrance. (By Tho Anoclaton Press) is c Standard diddlings 13.00-1340, -» Dec. 29.) Moderate rent. Inquire at 212% Util. % } 5 Main Ave. Phone 905. WINNIPEG CASH Winnipeg, Dec. 30, —(#) —Cash -iwheat; No. 1 northern 61%; No, 2 jnorthern 58%; No. 3 northern 54%. Oats, No. 2 white 29; No. 3 white 26, HEBRON YOUNG MAN DIES RERE FF SELTacutus ee Fe 5% [

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