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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1934 i 'Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and |THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Market R t for Fri.. Jan. 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS arket Neport for Frt., Jan. | . oan ili i —— = e ibkd th ds of le dail STOCKS SINK WHEN || New York Stocks ||GRAIN PRICES DROP [#4"*.. . . . Are read by thousands of people daily TRADERS TAKE TIME Closing Pricse Jan. 6. AS REPORTS WORRY ia eee Se That’s why prompt returns result from a want ad in this paper. If you have any- Adams ye . innesot ta Wheat *. . " Ae midi Py : ie me as thing to sell, buy or rent, try this satisfactory means of getting customers. TO LOOK AT BUDGET sis: | MANY SPHOULATORS 2 = = = > i "Mf é | Grade of i ° an Gan ie it DEWor i Tribune Want Ad Rates are Low , & [EPP ARE SET TES mE (LEN ON insertion, rds Prices Suffer From Strain as | Efforts to Remove Voluntary cn 1 amber 96% Selita Speculators Try to Guess Phases of Farm Act Weigh 2, amber... 95% 45c i i Market Effect Market Down Has row eo ered yin not over 15 words . . —_—_—_— ‘2 emi 85% artion, 25 words : » Tel. & Chicago, Jan. 5.—(#)—Downturns Grade of secutive insertions, not over 25 words . New York, Jan. 5—(#)—Stocks . in grain values predominated in the {1 amber. 18% 3 consecutive iiertions: not over 25 warts . reeintive tee pera cade! anssonan, ee Svea cher ai sisi Jd 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words ... : S nerally wg loped. ‘ae out to figure the market aspects of |Atch. T. & 8. F. : ire or ‘itis On Washingion reports All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. hi Lpabasatetnel) eed budget. The atl Ref. . * rf Be tegen “ 1 an e an ue ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE guring, involving ns, Was some- eliminate volun features of Desire what difficult and prices suffered agricultural sdjustinent act and to A Representative WIN Call If You from the strain. The close was heavy. Ke . compel farm minorities to comply SR IHRE Transfers approximated 950,000 shares. 4 22% |with terms of production control pro- Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under classi- The ticker tape barely moved ix @rams. Notice also was taken that . fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. throughout most of the session and E il. 38% ]D0 reports of any material damage : ; 4 until late afternoon there was no defi- to thé domestic winter wheat crop i ‘ 4 ae trend cnnrence The be Briggs ma 2 et ore received red fe oe i - hs wever, rea when the doll: - eat closed unse! |, %4-% under see " & a at in forelgn exchange deal ‘ tr Raseteped Ji May rae aay The Bismarck Tribune Amount enclosed §... ngs and some of the inflationary an-|Ganadian Pac, . ‘ a yan Gon Coeemer *¢e Date of Insertion... i ticipations of Thursday faded percep- 8 %|51%-%; July 52%. Oats unchanged if tibly. Grains, COLOR and Vana Cer De 5 to %% lower and provisions unchanged |4 Classified Adv. Dept. No. of insertions............. other commodities eased. Bonds were 39% |to a rise of 7 cents. irregular. Chi. & N. ‘Tending to give more firmness later PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY TO AVOID ANY POSSIBLE MISTAKES Chi, Gt. W, to grain values was the fact that Liv- * ju erpool wheat quotations as well as | Produce Markets | Mie cenc canteen: —__—_———_--- -—__-_--+--—__4 . CHICAGO hand that weather in all countries Chicago, Jan. 5.—(#)—Butter was steady Friday. Eggs were firm. Poul- try ruled steady. pss Butter 7,478; steady, prices un- changed. Eggs 4,411; firm, extra firsts 22; fresh graded firsts 21; current re- ceipts 1912. ‘ Poultry, live, 1 car, 28 trucks, steady; hens 11; Leghorn hens 10; Rock springs 14, colored 13; Leghorn chickens 10; roosters 8; turkeys 10-15; Ducks 9-11; geese 1014. ' 30% |where winter wheat is growing or ly- DULUTH CASH GRAIN ing dormant appeared less favorable! pujuth, Jan. 5.—(P)—Closing cash than usual, with lack of snow protec-| prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern tion general, and severe alternating | 93.87; No. 2 dark northern 82-83; No. ‘temperatures prevalent, causing soil northern 80-82; No. 1 northern cracking and root damage. In addi- No. 2 northern 82-83; No. 1 tion, extreme scantiness of domestic 00% ; No. 2 amber Primary arrivals of wheat were em- durum 77%- phasized as coming at a time when 8 /793,; No. -79%; No. 1 seasonal improvement of milling de-|mixed durum 77: 3 . 2 mixed mand is generally experienced. A fac-|qurum 77%-75%; No. 1 red durum tor which received attention was no- Ene orcaet tai SHEA: Instruction ; Wanted to Trade . Dressed turkeys, steady, prices un- ticeable improvement of shipping de- sa chee eee ee - common and medium, 2.50-3.75, changed. mand here for corn. Oats sympathiz-| Oats, No. 3 white 34-35. Sheep 10,000; undertone strong to 4 200. wan Eanes u | NEW YORK Biisess «Provisions wore rem Reeay oe -acapeentoeik ppidgiectrediae reat eri dei eth ne of tion, located. 38. miles, southeast DR. R. S. ENGE New York, Jan. 5.—()—Butter, Barley, No. 2 special 47%; No. 3.18.00 rather freely; best held above -LR.|| of Fat oll rich Red River valle} | Chiropractor 8: barley atv: ontanee ari Eee 33a [20 ret % oe Grades 37%-44%; 1/825; sheep and clipped lambs also ese atts lll ri ecto cite He seeauenil than extra 18%-19%; extra (92 score) |Fi . q . held unevenly higher; feeding lambs ‘aduate Drugiess Physician es Property. Adjoining land sold 18-18%; first (87-01 scores) 16%-18; peepee erpmmetttttida rr Ww CHICAGO CASH GRAIN § 1 a for $95 per acre. seconds 15-16; centralized (90 acore) ae oe : Minneapolis, Jan, §.—(—Some| Chicago, Jan. 5—(#)—Wheat, No. 2| uu sas-420; 6.06 poude, good Lhd deemed — bai Pacl rf Pa nas unquoted. . Elec. . # Precipitation through the hard win-jred, 85%; No. 2 hard, 85%; corn, No.Jand choice 17.00-7.00; ewes, 90-150 —_——— | a heese, -295, quiet, prices un- ._ Foods % ter wheat belt and a weak tone of|3 mixed, 48-48%; No. 2, yellow, 90; pounds, good and choice 2.25-3.85; all “ Personal ES a Re the stock market offset most of the|No. 2 white, 50; sample grade, 44. Old! weights, common and medium, 1.50- ws Apartments for Rent ges, 11,526, firm. Mixed colors,|Gen. other news Friday and grain futuresjcorn, No. 2 yellow, 50%. Oats, No. 1/295. tee -75 pounds, good SPECIAL ANNOUNCEME = special packs or selections from fresh |Ge"- Motors. . 33” {here sagged to lower cl levels. |mixed feed, 34%; No. 2 white, 37-|7°5: feeding lambs 50-75 . anaes OUNCEMENT |_| FOR TRENDGOds ies ished receipts 24-25; standards and commer- ette .. 9 There was some export’ business|37%4, No rye. Barley, 48-82. Timo- aicuigaorptdeancsoo! cae Pesta toniatanuetins ent as, S any more questions by air until fur-| kitchenette apartment. Gas, heat, SIOUX CITY ther notice. He will answer any,ques-| lights, water and telephone furnish- . Sioux City, Ia., Jan. 5—(#)—(U. 8. tions pertaining to love, health, hap-| ed. Laundry privileges. Private cial standards 23; firsts 21; mediums and 39 Ibs. 18; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs. 18%4; kets vere firm on account of very/10.00-14.25 cwt. @ little flour trade. Cash mar-|thy seed, 5.50-6.00 cwt. Clover seed, yr. T. average checks 15-1514; refrigerators: Ir pts. "Corn was also 1 to 1% cent higher. ‘ special packs 19%; standards 18%.|Gt. Nor. iene! ; 140,000 |Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 1,500; most year Piness, marriage, divorce, law suit,| entrance. Call at 314 W. Rosser. 19; firsts 17%-18%; seconds 16-17;|Gt- Nor. Ly x ssenicpte cutee Na ave lings fairly active, better grades firm; lost and stolen articles, or locates! APARTMENT FOR RENT—Furnish- mediums 151-17; dirties 15%-16%;| Ge, “e : 4 . Oats were unchanged to %4 cent|Others and matured steers about water on farms where all others have; ed. One room and kitchenette, checks 14-1414, higher. Receipts 27 cars; shipping sieady; other classes Uttle changed; | ASTOUNDING—The 1994 ohryater | failed: Everts Apts, 314-3rd St. Phone Dressed poultry steady to firm and ies 3 4% scattered sales choice yearlings 5.50- All letters will be answered the unchanged. Live poultry steady; 't ster 38° | closed % lower. as ouehcmctcal ‘75; very little above 4.00; short f .P. same day they are received. He an-! broilers, express 8-22; ducks, freight Cash wheat receipts were light and RANGE OF CARLOT SALES heavy and medium weight beeves a swers one question for 25c, three for 12; other freight and express un- oe Tel mining in steady demand. Winter wheat was} winneapolis, Minn. Jan. 5—(#)—|down to 3.25; short load good 860- 50c and seven for $1.00, or you may|__Mment. Loga. susie ) changed. lohns~ FH r Range of carlot grain sales: pound heifers 5.00; beef cows mainly | === | send for the 1934 horoscope consisting |FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping tor e h ‘Wheat, No. 1 dark northern 83%-|2.25-3.00; low cutters and cutters of 16 pages, together with five ques-{ rooms. Modern and furnished. 1022 | imei 7 Kennecott | 94%; No. 2 hard winter 83%; No. 1{/Areely 1.50-2.10; small package good a > @ |tions for $1.00. Always give date,| y Miscellaneous | .) 14, |Oats offerings were light and in/rixeq durum 82. stock steer calves up to 4.00, month and year in which you were —_____________4 |Kroeei good demand in showing desirable!" “corn, No, 2 yellow 47% Hogs 10,000; early sales and bids 5- = born, warm pleasant apartment. Also FOREIGN EXCHANGE rr qualities. Rye was in steady demand} Oat.’ No, 3 white 33% -34% 10 higher; early top 3.20; bulk of The coupon below is good for one; one room equipped for light house- New York, Jan. 5.—()—Foreign ex- |L0ew’s,_--. and scarce. Barley was in good de-| sariey, special No. 2, 64-80; sample |butchers held at 3.25; and a little| | lead question when sent in with other; keeping. Apply 808-7th St. chan easy; Great Britain demand és mand if suitable for malting. Flax) 4, z its re above; 160-280 pound weights sold! questions during the next two weeks Hop pent — Furnished 3 no ae . aliases Pe anid eee fe oe aeRO POL SO" wlan, 200.1: -0t4l; 310-20; light lights down to 2.7 jor is worth 25 cents when ordering ® "Tent apartment. Call at 411-5th Bt. Italy, 8.26; Germany, 37.40; Norway, 25.70; Sweden, 26.40; Montreal in New York, 100.00; New York in Mon-|Nash Moto: sows 2.60-7! ‘ |horoscope and five questions. Write Rye, not quoted. Sheep 1,000; no early action, asking him today or see him in person at, Phone 273, °° higher for fat lambs other classes Room 348, Lewis & Clark Hotel, Man-| FOR RENT—Funished 3 room apart- unchanged; choice fed wooled lambs ee ment. Private bath. Rental $30.00 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR | Grain Quotations _——_ —_—@ treal, 100.00. : ram GHICAGO RANGE a See eer a ppeiaaeie held above 7.75; bulk fat lambs to | per month. “Heat lights and water ie aa . Dairy Prod. cago, Jan. 5.—(P)— 00- ; standard middiings | packers late Thursday 3 one sees . washer. New York, dan, Bue Call it Bi) |Wheat-- Open High Low Clote| 499.1450; standard middlings 19-50-|icad 83 pound weights to shippers 7.00 |Fial i, anoaneed: (by sees on Geers oe ae Steady 1 per cent. aeaeed || fies % beinimem, Time loans steady; 60 days %-1; Ne 90 rade 1-1%; @ 4-6 mos 1%-1% per cent. Prime Commercial Paper 1%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Packard Minneapolis, Jan, 5—(#)—Stocks| Par-Publix, Ctt. and private bath, SEE MADAME MARIE for private} apartment. Attached garage, elec- reading also an adviser. es tric refrigerator, washing machine. daily 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. 212 2nd St.|_Gas heat. Phone 1313. North, Bismarck, N. Dak. _ |FOR RENT: One unfurnished apart- EPILEPSY—Epileptics! Detroit Iady| men‘. City heat. Electric refrig- ACTION TO SHAKE 53% 53%! South St. Paul, Jan. 5.—(?)—(U. 8. 37 37 Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,500; slow, 35% 35% slaughter steers and yearlings steady 34 |te weak; she-stock mostly steady; losed : Trans. : : . hoe a“ rong; feeders un- finds complete relief for husband.} ¢rator. Electric stove. oupirst Bank Stock 714. paw 0) 29% |g eae / Hrespreonsy 900-1200 Ib LOOSE MORE JOBS Specialists“ home—abroad, failed., Pusding. Avaliable athe miner Northwest Banco (no trading). _| Phillipe Pet. ny 2) 80” 80 0" |fed steers and yearlings $.50-5.50 Nothing to sel. All Jetiers anewet| ‘Trimine. ottioee . GOVERNMENT BONDS : oy ity ASS eg ee age ae 101, 6900 Lafayette Blvd. West, De-|FOR RENT—Two room newly fur- troit, Mich. nished apartment. Private entrance. cutters to common cows $1.52-2.25;|Lack of Patronage Embarras- Proct. New York, Jan. 5—()—Government | Bub. Svc. N. J. « ‘ . atte . Fe pores ees near capitol. Front. Ground floor. Liberty 3%’s 100.18. Brad meine, z8 a 00 | choice oes ib fed steers topped A sing Many Congressmen, Female Help Wanted Heat, lights, water and gas includ- Liberty first 44's 101.15. : 5? ; 70 |$5.85; calves 2,700; slow, steady to Is Told e Hel e ed. Phone 1740-W or call at 1029- Liberty fourth 4%'s 101.29 Co. . Gaseelcane weak; bulk $4.00-50; few up to $5.00. Roosevelt Is Tol SALESLADIES—Special Employment | 7th St. Treasury 4%’s 106.28. : Remington 5 5 ve for married wonen. Sivecky a [[—[——__=__>>EEE Treasury 4’s 103.25, Reo Maptor 18% Washington, Jan. 5.—(}—The pos- your dresses Free representing na- Rooms for Rent INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in N. Y.) A ostly for smocrat tionally known Fashion Procks. No “ better 160-190 Ib any ld : > beige Chg Rie re canvassing. No investment. Send|*OR RENT—Front sleeping room in better 250-350 lbs. mostly 2.85-3.25;| discussed privately by several mem- Gress size. Fashion Frocks, Dept.| modern home, Call at 808 9th and choice 130-150 Ibs. largely| bers of that party on the house side N-1369, Cincinnati, Ohio. Street. Near capitol. Phone 1934. good fa eee oe _ eer ee Corp. Tr. A. A. . 192 No. 2.85-3.10; killer pigs 2.50-75 or better; |o7 capitol hill. FOR RENT—Furnished front bed- Quart. Inc. Sh. Many admittedly are not satisfied Work Wanted room. Private entrance in new with the jobs they have been able to ssi sn home. Close to capitol Call at 3 bestow a constituents. Several EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING “ #4 f holdovers; |stated frankly the replacement of a a pts n hundreds of Republican office hold: 33% 34 38% 33% aan peices| CTE With Democrats would measure CURB STOCKS New York, Jan. 5.—(#)—Curb: Cities Service 2%. Elec. Bond & Share 11. Standard Oil, Ind., 32. United Founders %. BISMARCK GRAIN Oe eri ets RRS EEE ing bath. Gas heat, good location. ne aaa F a a be refunded. Dees 115 Avenue B. Phone 376-LR. ably increase own political ‘raud $40,000,000 Kysar, watchmaker. FOR Ri Purni jeeping room. . 199% 1.70% 191.79 3 strength at home. ere hor noswh.of Montenmery. Ward. igen Gan eat aes ree ee ‘The caucus could be forced by sub- Planned by Stavisky COMMERCIAL College girl ts} 211 Rosser between 2nd and 3rd 3 tission to the caucus Rep- Place to earn board and room. Phone| gtreets. resentative Lea of California, of a 121, FOR RENT—Fumished seeping room pee taned by, Remon ; WORK WANTED—Watch and jewelry | "in private home. Gentlemen such ® forced meeting would be lim- had Pepaing, pe lpg prices. Serstactary ferred. Phone 1407 or call at 712- {ted to the subject matter of the peti- HF heme eee cee Oe tion. ——_———— Warm, pleasant room. Following a caucus last session, Gas heat. Phone 1736-R. which was sarees Pr wt Patronage dispenser, James Far- ley, postmaster general and chairman of the Democratic National commit Main Avenue. Add" | SOR RENT—S room modern ‘bunga- machines, EXPERT REPAIR-| "iow, full basement. Enclosed gas \ stove. CHICAGO POTATOES bag eh Chicago, Jan. 5.—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Potatoes, 57, on track 169, total U.) 1 4 8. shipments 762; slight sttonger, sup-| Uy Fal good; sacked Aoae U. 8, No. Hi per », U. 8. 1, Wisconsin “round” whites 1.88-68; | Vanadi ; Minnesota round foe; Me bs - winttes partly’ graded” 130-35; Idaho Riissets open mug pack 177%-| Wr 85; closed mug pack 1.72-77%; Color- ado MoClures 1.80-85. eR ae nn Ht AEH wek she seh Bee she Bist BRILeankhwBS' Fane Bee Bee BRR BRE BER FR Fe rs nu F iE Dept. 2 ak north. be . H a. bolt the Tot of mod. No, 2|Grade of they are : ‘white |2 4 north. Rovse- trading was \3,ae sore: c= terri north... eine raat! Rorth.... Pat Le pe dontane " Here am Sele am, Oa Coste ‘seen vealers, good| Mrs, formerly week’ “Call at Pama me oe Hoe Cate medium 3.56-|of Jamestown, i [ ‘ f

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