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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1934 | Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and (THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Market Report for Mon., Jan. 15 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FUNGAL MARKET New York Stocks SHARP ADVANGE 8 Are us e daily dieenia’ aes Maral beat ‘ polis, Jan. 15.—(#)—Whea' receipts Monday 86 compared to 171 Are read by thousands of peopl HOLDS CELEBRATION SCORED BY GRAINS eae ee Nt et That’s why prompt returns result from a want ad in this paper. If you have any- cl \y follow: . : Adams Bep sane a Delivered To Arrive thing to sell, buy or rent, try this satisfactory means of getting customers. B® 7 OVERMONEY SCHEME} IN CHICAGO MARKET): ss: | - 88% 90% f ‘ y “| Bde north. 26% 8% Tribune Want Ad Rates are Low '% protein i Ar ji dk north. .80% 1 insertion, 15 words } g Stocks Push Up in Lively Trad- Wheat Gains Four Cents a ite bead rH 4 5 wees ing; Dollar Weakens in Bushel and Other Cereals |!3:2 protein Cc Foreign Exchange 2 dk north. 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words m nm Follow Its Lead 3 dk north. 1 insertion, 25 words _———— nmenewnsneressee 12% protein. 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words New York, Jan. 15.—(#)—Specula- Chicago, Jan. 15.—()—Both before}! dk north. 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words tite sae celebrated the go Am. and after President Roosevelt's mon- : be north. 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words .. . dent's monetary message to congress et Tessage to congress Monday, north. All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. Monday with one of the broadest ad- Grain values showed @ buoyant, up- | Grade of ‘vagions OF tlie ladt seven) SAeNIthis, ward trend with dealings on » large)! 4 ea ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE Stocks, with the exception of the acale. vs A Representative Will Call If You Desire eieornisrapuriea les cc mie points. | AT™ Wheat scored a maximum gain of is Al ms ‘The ticker tape was several minutes more than 4 cents a bushel, and corn | hori 92% Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under classi- late in the early hours. Wheat got up Seisent “Guid he “sdseta dae pena (2. wore ‘893 fled display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. fies than ate bale: end elfer Tuc Ht }record. Aside from the president’s|? north.... 26% 877 tures developed strength. The dollar| Baldwi a |meaeage, & new advance in gold), Montana Winter Wheat ry) dropped nearly 4 cents in terms of Prices aet by the United States treas- es xia K sterling and was off around .12 of a) ury had an independent stimulating |i Ww. 20% 92% 89% 92%! The Bismarck Tribune Amount enclosed $.. cent in relation to the French franc. y, jetfect on grains. A reduction of . " Secondary bonds moved up substan- 3.21700 bushels in the United States ges Classified Adv. Dept Date of Insertion. While leading shares shaded their last June. c 1D ‘SE WRITE CLEARLY TO AVOE ee peak prices in profit-taking flurries, ‘Wheat closed strong, 3%-4% dents|1 H 80% 92% 89% 92%, PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY ID ANY POSSIBLE MISTAKES most of them displayed resistance tofGa! above Saturday's finish, May 91%-%, | Grade of ‘ realizing. American Telephone and July 89%-90;'corn %-1% up, May/1DHWor = Fill in allied chemicals gained more than 3 S3%-%, July 65%-%; oats 1-1% ad-|) H W..... 88% O17 88% 51% Bring or Points each and others up 1 to 2 or vanced, and pro’ to| Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat Mail i more setae th “ Beles ‘Western. cn 37 sath a eee Pe in Union, Bethlehem foungstown Wheat ni highest Sheet & Tube, National ‘Steel, U. 8.| Chl point witnessed in the last two|,# eee ay Oars Pipe & Foundry, Consolidated Gas, c. *i/months. The market was a big affair 1D Santa Fe, Pennsylvania, U. 8. Smelt-|¢ % | With the volume of trading such that)1 H 88% 91% 88% 91% ing, American Smelting, General Mo- , individual operations were lost sight p tors, Johns-Manville, General Elec- iS i Herewith of. A special stimulus to buyers was|Ch 1 amber 1.04 aby) 102 1.06 tric, Case, Goodyear, International 13% |the fact that wheat in some cases had |13°% protein My Harvester, Deere, N. Y. Central and/Coml. Tisen to above 90 cents a bushel after|2 amber.... 1.03 108 ...... wee j Public Service of New Jersey. U. 8./© Jong being restricted to within the | Choice of } Industrial Alcohol lost about 6 points eighties. 1 amber. HM 1M ce |) ————_—_—_—_— —_—_—_—___—_—_—__ _ — ond American Commercial Alcohol | Co”. ;| Profit taking proceeded at a lively rate, but quick absorption of offer- ings formed the rule and rallies were «|frequent. Contributing to market| ‘were northwestern indica- tions of a severe cold wave, with no moisture relief southwest. Corn and cats responded to wheat price up- turns, but were hampered by enlarged Saturday 3.03; weight 191 lbs. Sheep 7,500; receipts include five loads through; nine loads sheep, three loads feeders, balance largely fat *}lambs; no early action; packers talk- ing lower on slaughter classes; ask- : lacing bulk good I oLeiabe: abe Ges pees Ae ee Tah logy 750-15; three loads strictly choice | wand ond Foster for reward. 1.90. i Chiropractor DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Graduate Drugless Physician Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. Lost and Found | LOST—In city of Bismarck, four war- | rants of Sioux County, denomina- tions twenty-five dollars, twelve dollars and fifty cents and two of | ten dollars, each all payable to Irv. more than 2. ‘The weakness of the alcohols was attributed partly to the filing last ‘week of a government tax sult against the U. 8S. Industrial Alcohol company. The close was strong. Transfers approximated 3,900,000 shares. ww See Madam Carlo PSYCHOLOGIST AND ADVISER on and _marringe. hin Mandan at jotel MeDonald, Room 107. Readi and $1.00 Questions Included * Mar! receipts of corn, arrivals Monday at i Phone 200 | Produce kets | primary points ‘being nearly double|: 1] patty veateie aidiee changed) good! For Sale = eS eee ee tie ere eesa win tests {land choice springers 27.50-37.50. WE HAVE-In our last catload i Personal fa Et CHICAGO , Au % | ues and grain. teeerele ICAGO ples for this year Delicious, Wine- LL ANNOUNCEMENT SHOE REPAIRING eet finn i ites Sy oe Ere Bri : Chicago, ane "3 (AP—U. 8. D. seavaussinas "of eecetalitsas Bi a8) Professor LeRoy will not answer eggs were in tone iy a a . 15.—' . 8. Dy an Inds of vegetal ng prices revised upward. Poultry ruled|Fid. P. ot SOOME SNARP ADTaNoR A.)—Hogs 40,000, including 13,000 di-} us your poultry. Western Produce | 1. Cain by air until fur-| WE REBUILD Steady. . Firest. T. rai rn a | re tive, strong to 10 higher than| Co.. Mandan, N. Dak. tne rete ia “3 Hesehat Jad Lee We De Not fs Butter 8,448, firm; creamery-special sakes Ni eaatate ore Ab dear pvuedece He : | Friday; 160 to 300 tbs, 3.25 to 3.60; top | son SALE —TYPEWRITNRS.—Add- [10S Pertaining ae ealth, hap- Cobb! (93) score) 19% 3 trong Mon- 3.60 for 189 to 210 lbs.; pigs 2.25 to Piness, marriage, divorce, law suit, extras (92) 18%; extra firsts (90-91) 18%-%; firsts (88-89) 1714-18; seconds (86-87) 17;/Gen. Foods : iy standard (90 centratized carlots) 18%; Eggs 5,352, firm; extra firsts cars 2144, local 20; fresh graded firsts cars, 2014; local 20; current receipts 19-1914. Gen. Poultry, live, 25 trucks, steady; hens 11; Leghorn hens 9; Rock springs 13- t 1344; colored 12%; Leghorn chickens 9; roosters 9; hen turkeys 14, young toms 14, old toms 12, No. 2, 10; ducks 9-11; geese 9. ‘4 |tary message in the American gold price. tlhe , dropped fh nm profit-taking developed gold advance arrived. day and ended in a sharply higher |< Position due to a presidential mone- to congress and a rise ‘Wheat futures showed a 3'sc gain at the close after opening the day strong on expectations in the presi- dential message, aenly it forward when news of the Coarse grains also showed much ...|2.75; packing sows 2.60 to 2.80; light .| tight good and choice 140 to 160 Ibs. . [3.00 to 3.60; light weight 160 to 200 Ibs. 3.25 to 3.60; medium weight 200 to ++] 250 Ibs. 3.40 to 3.60; heavy weight 250 «| to 350 Ibs. 3.00 to 3.50; packing sows medium and good 275 to 550 Ibs. 2.40 to 2.90; pigs good and choice 100 to + | 130 Ibs. 2.25 to 3.00. Cattle 20,000; calves 2,000; strictly ehoice yearlings and steers all rep- resentative weights about steady, but ing machines, EXPERT ING on all office machines. plies, CAPITAL, TYPEWRITER CO. 207 Broadway, 13 block West of Postoffice. Phone 820. REPAIR- Sup- unbroke horses every Monday. We are buy- ers for 500 mules. ed draft stallions or exchange for|of 16 pages, together with five ques-| other livestock. _©o., Inc, Jamestown, N. Dak. We sell register- Elder Horse Sale FOR SALE—Carload of good young! lost and stolen articles, or locates water on farms where all others have! failed. | All letters will be answered the same day they are received. He an- {swers one question for 25c, three for ;50c and seven for $1.00, or you may| send for the 1934 horoscope consisting ; jtions for $1.00. Always give date,| month and year in which you were| born. i Big reliable national company needs We Resole with “K. L.” Leather Bismarck Shoe Hospital Service and Quality 415 Bdwy. Sr _Apartments for Rent FOR RENT: Cheery three-room un- furnished apartment. Electric re- frigerator, gas heat. Ground floor. Private entrance. Lights, water, gas and heat furnished. Phone D turkeys, steady; hens 4% |strength, May rye advancing 2%c, all others weak to 25 lower; early top| farm horses and rhares at Tappen,| ‘The coupon below is good for one! 13 hell Sos eee ace ane ee en por praadeaie pee Houston Ou 23" |flax 3%c. Barley was down because yearlings 6.65; some held higher; very| __N.Dak. W. H. Niles. question when sent in with other FOR RENT—Four room unfurnished 16; ‘No. 2, 12, Hupp "Motor 18% Jot liberal cash receipts but showed little done on early rounds; most} | questions during the next two weeks! semi-basement apartment. All new. Hupp as le advance. Trade was the heaviest steers and yearlings selling at 5.75 Automobiles for Sale jor is worth 25 cents when ordering ®| Heat, gas and water furnished. For ,, NEW YORK ny in a long time and prices reached the 70 down to 4.75; inbetween grades pre- | —————- USED CARS horoscope and five questions. Write | Sale: Baritone horn and 3-burner New York, Jan. 15—(?)—! iB 16 | highest level since last November. ciominating: cow run liberal; cutter Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. him today or see him in person at’ Perfection oil stove. Call at 402 cy 9,196, firm. Mixed colors, johns-Manville 61%,| May wheat closed 3%-3%c higher, sows steady to 15 or more lower on| 4931" “Chevrolet Coupe '$300.00 Room 347, Lewis é& Clark Hotel, Man- | _Fourteenth St. } packs or selections from fresh re- ae 15% ]and July 3%c up. May oats closed ooth government and regular account; 999 Ford Coach. 717500 {22% N- Dak. FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms / ceipts, 22%-24%; standards a-.dcom- Bs Y-le higher and July 1%c up. May bulls weak to 15 lower; undertone 85) 931" pivmouth Sedan 350.00 |Name in modern home for light house- rm mercial standards, 221-23; firsts 22; Fett rye finished 2%c higher while May to 60 lower on light vealers; mostly! 1939 pontiac Coach 250.00 keeping. Call at 1022 Broadway. mediums, 39 Ibs., 20; dirties No. 1, 26%, barley was up %c. July barley gain- 5.00 to 6.00; slaughter cattle and veal-| 1931 Chrysler Cou! 400.00 FOR RENT—A thic aga ‘ 42 Ibs. 20%; average, checks, 16%5) Lian By fede cea each rs: etree, good ond opie §50 to! 1932—Plymouth ‘Sedan... 375.00 apartment on ground floor. aaa ‘a 11; refrigerators: spec! t= ws. % ‘ 900 Ibs, 5.56 to 7.00; 900 to 1100 Ibs. ¢ g quoted; standards, 19%-20; first, 19-|Louls. G. & i 17%| Cash wheat receipts continued but 5.50 to 6.75; 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 4.75 to| jogs —Riymouth Coupe. 205.00 | 1 | siganes ‘and ball, Lares: aca 10%; ‘seconds, 17%4-18%; mediums| Mack ‘Trucks 36% | the market opened firm and unchang- 665; 1300 to 1500 Ibs. 3.75 to 5.75;| igor—Chevsier Be 17500 |ABILITY to get the most for your| oom’ Sum yoom. bedroom, | bath-. -and dirties, 17-18; checks, 15%-16. 1 % led with offerings in fair to good de- a common ard medium 550 to 1300 ibs. i money is good judgment. Beautiful DOT: An chen. Will furnish May ris DULUTH CASH GRAIN i 1926—Buick Sedan 150.00 water, heat and gas, 611 Sixth 8t. ‘ Butter 6,736, firm. Creamery higher | miami ‘4% |mand. Slightly heavier receipts are Duluth, Jan. 15.—(P)\—Cash closing 3.25 to 5.00; heifers good and choice 1930—Chrysler 70 Sedan .. 375.00 eye-glasses at lowest prices in| ware Hultber; si than extra 20%-21; extra (92 score), | Mid-Cont. 12% [expected because of the raising of prices: Wheat: No. 1 dark northern|>at0 750 Ibs. 4.75 to 6.50; common) 1931 Chrysler Sedan ..., 475.00 northwest. Dr, MacLachlan’s| -——. e. 20; first (87-91 scores), 18-19%; sec-|Mo, Kan. é& 12% |the North Dakota embargo but con-|Powvee. | nea’: Mo. 1 dark northern) nd medium 3.00 to 4.50; cows good vale te Health School and Eye Clinic. Lu-|"OR RENT — Two room apartment, onds, 16%-17%; centralized’ (00) Mo. 4 |slderable of the wheat ready to ship| £9 t-04%c: No. 2 dark northern 8874-|3 95 49425; common and medium 2.75 { 19%@—Chrysler 65 Coupe. 25000 | Coty Furnished or unfurnished. Lights, foo), APA ig stock un ea Motors Fe No. 3 dark northern 864-0074; No, i| ‘0,228: low cutter and cutter 1.75 to| practically every ear has con recon-|SEE MADAME” MARTE Tor private Reiee and. eae inchges. canes quoted. State, whole|Nat- Bisoult. | 43% northern 89%-03%; No. 2 northern|*00: bulls ‘yearlings excluded), good | aitioned and can be purchased on the| reading also an adviser. Hours| "Wor call at 924 4th St. Cheese, 146,258, firm. . Ni 19 +| 887% 89% + (beef) 3.25 to 3.65; cutter common and FOR RENT — Four room furnished : milk flats, held, specially cured spe- rtd FOS Ne a eae ember durum 87-) medium 2.78 to 3.50; Vealers good and be LE ae Net. pista sge 8 et M212 2nd St." ownstairs apartment. Laundry ; clals, 16-17; cured, 14-18; 11% 1 durum 86-87; No, 2 durum 88-87;| 2Polce 5.00 to 6.50; medium 4.00 to Vattslinkeat i privileges. Near school and capitol. fresh 31% Io. 1 mixed durum 88-1.03; No. 2/500; cull and common 3.00 to 4.00; Et A Call at 808 7th St. vy, Live pou! Pu mixed durum 86-1,03; No. 1 red durum| Stocker and feeder cattle: steers good | WANTED TO RENT — 3 or 4 room Male Help Wanted Srelens 21-18; Sows, ast 88 — "rum | and choice 500 to 1050 Ibs. 3.75 to 5.00; | furnished apt. Phone 1427. TEA AND COFFEE ROUTE MEN— Toots, freight oon R e HH Flax: No. 1,’ $1.86-1.87. common and medium 2.50 to 3.75. ; ducks, freight 13; other freight and all express unquoted. unq ed; frozen 15%-17. Miscellaneous | caeHub Ute = RE Eee F FKSK Ete aE Se a BISaSSer0hS-cubSSSe 26. fa Oats: No, 3 white 36% -37%. Rye: No. 1, 62%-66%. ing not quoted. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Jan. 15—(/)—Wheat, No, 1 hard 91; Corn No. 3 mixed 50%; No. 2 yel- low 50%-51%; No. 2 white 51-51%; Clover seed $10.00-13.25 cwt. dark northern, 88%. Livestock | SOUTH 8ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ‘South Sheep 16,000; rather active buyer interest on desirable fat lambs; in- offering; supply aged sheep increased, esking steady; feeding lambs scarce; lambs 90 lbs. down good and choice 7.15 to 8.30; common and medium 5.25 to 7.75; 90 to 98 lbs. good and choice 1.00 to 8.25; ewes 90 to 150 lbs. good and choice 2.25 to 4.10; all weights 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 4,500; not enough on slaughter steers and year- share RANGE OF CARLOT SALES salable 5.25 down; car good 750 lb. 2.25; few good stock steer calves grade 170-250 lb. bid 3.00-10; some bids on heavy butchers off more; sows fully steady, 2.40-50; feeder pigs, 1.50-2.50, ‘St. Paul, Jan. 15.—(P)—(U.| Sheep, 7,500; early sales to ship- 8. D. A.)—Cattle 3,500; few well fin-|pers steady s 15__ higher; sult. A great show of physical strength is all too often an indication of men- object and suffers a back strain for his pains. help. trying to do a job of this sort alone when a serious injury may be the re- If the load is heavy, get There is really no economy in 3 more men immediately. Previous} experience unnecessary but must regular route and work 8 hours a day for about $37.50 weekly. Write Albert Mills, Route Mgr., 3312 Mon- mouth, Cincinnati, O. Salesmen | makes our proposition for spring at most reasonable prices. All work guaranteed one year. If not satisfied BOSTON WOOL Boston, Jan. 15.—(P)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Wool prices in the Boston market were quoted unchanged from last week but showed a hardening tendency as inquiries broadened and other - $1% | ished yearlings strong; plainer grades|classes scarce, quoted steady: few progyethe puree oes Ma aaiter: sans, |HF, Piescaeme Aiea Mandy: Ke) Kaas Sek lambs. 58-090; sarty top Jes of wool tops indicate some pickup 31 steady to strong; bulls weak é feeding lambs. in wool manufacturing. 25 lower; stockers and feeders active, a cee IT pa = 35%, |Steady to streng; choice lightweight CHICAGO POTATOES eiuainnn panei ace “35% |Steers 6.85; most slaughter steers and| Chicago, Jan, 15.—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.) yearlings 5.00 downward; cutter grade |—Potatoes, 183, on track 290 total U. 1.84 1.86% 1.83% 1.85% |COWs 1.75-2.50; desirable beef cows |S. shipments Sa 956 Sunday 2 ssa scusee acfer 196% [UD to 300; medium to good bulls 2.75-|McClures firm other stock Oats, No. 2 white, 35%; "No.3 ® ; white, 33%. 11 53% itd J Colleen Moore, whom you sce by i auly .. here, used fe De suck a lc: Sept. . girl—mild and pilal a a me i aa lentes os meee Seerane ee 5 that, Well, she’s till as es as general of Me nas Ge eres fpood an re ia fdere| Wlorida, with ite land area of sper) 2% c¥er but she's a fighter nov “uaa ‘Brats roses 13100 annual ag denied is cable sneatly 280-430" bigs |aquare miles, nas 1148 mules of shore ae viastcs ans nee, Dressed poultry quiet. Chickens, 2% ll 554%, No,| dleat id steady; talki Peeresiey i : 24: Packard xy No. 2 special 49%-54%, No,|Olratipns around steady; Ng} tal weakness. This is especially true} be physically able and willing to| p Fa CP Sor pe ppeeoeteengg orn Fons ig 108 3 40%; lower grades 30%-49X. Malt-|*FOumd 8.00 to 825 on better grades | when one person tries to move aheavy| service 200” steady consumers on| feusouable. Wauane st eee wisn _ Semaine etfs. FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room apart- ment. Private bath. Heat, lighta and water furnished. Rental $30.00 FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurniah- Close |sample grade 4615; old corn, No, 2)common and medium 1.50 to 2.75; J 2 I 1 ‘WANTED—Capable aggressive cloth-| ed large 2 room apartment on 15% yellow 52-52%. feeding lambs 50 to 75 Ibs. good and rish Is Up! ing salesman to represent the Rich-| ground floor. Pantries and closets. oe Oats No. 2 white 38% -30%. cholee 6.25 to 7.25. man Brothers Company, the world's| Heat, lights, gas and laundry privi- No rye, a largest manufacturing retailers of| Jeges included. One block from Barley 40-00. SIOUX CITY men’s clothes. Increased commis-| postoffice. 222-3rd St. Please do Timothy seed 6.10-35 cwt. Sioux City, Ia., Jan, 15.—(P)—(v. | sion rates and lberal bonus offer| not phone. - FOR RENT—T¥o rooms for light | More valuable than ever. Write! housekeeping. Heat, lights and MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Ungs sold to make a market; some ‘The Richman Brothers Company,| furnished. Also use of electrie Minneapolis, Jan: 15.—(?)—Flour | ‘pquiry for better grade light weights, Cleveland, Ohio. washer. Call at 801 4th St. unchanged. Carload lots, family!indications little changed; bidding FOR RENT—Two room patents, 7.20-7.90 a barrel in 98-pound| mostly 25 lower for others; heifers apartment. Lights, heat and cotton sacks, f ts, 22,600. opening steady; cows weak to 25 off; Work Wanted Water turniahed’ Seat te hems. Gee 5.80016.00. cers foaders a ee \ . 632~ Pure bran, nowing Psi wa son: EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING 3rd st. money will be refunded. Dean E. Rooms for Rent Jan, 15.—(P}—Range |helfers 4.85; most beef cows 225-75; , watchmaker. 310-4th St. nd| WANTED — Comfortable, furnished of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 2|!0w cutters and cutters largely 1.50- door forth of Montgomery Ward. | WANTED — Comfortable, sleeping room. Preferably between May Barley, special A 63;| around 4.50; most stockers and feed- GALL SNOWFLAKE LAUNDRY for] capitol and down town district. July .. sample grade, on 3 05; Mo. 3, O85 eo conimon and medium, 3.50 ro family wash and hand ironing. We} Phone Tribune office. Belliee— Corn, oats, rye, flax not quoted. Hogs, 13,000; no early butchers; call for and deliver. Phone 779. - —~ “ FOR RENT—Strictly modern bunga- low, two bedrooms, sleeping porch, garage. Close in. Moderate rent, Telephone 151. O. W. Roberts, 101 Main Avenue. FOR RENT — 4 room house,

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