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' Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Wed., t Grain Quotations CHICAGO SPECIALTY ISSUES | New York Stocks| April 18 ADVANCES SCORED TAKE LEAD; STOCK qoeenee are .| BY GRAIN IN BARLY y Wheat— Adams Exp. . 9% | May k | Air, Reduc. 100 PRICES GO HIGHER ie ae | TRADE , Al. Chem. & Dye 152% 9 q 4 20 J u s ; at 104% bl Better Business and Industrial 26% 26% | 4m fi or. 8% | Buyers Take Advantage of Re- News Brings Optimistic aM 4 oe 3i"| cert Sharp Break But Cash i Sentiment ao. le 3 Profits Quick! 82% sa | Am. Pow. & 8% rofits Quickly , 33% 53% | 4m. Rad. 15% | Son Seg | Am. Roll, 244 New York, April 18—(#)—The up- oy Bui ae Chicago, April 18— (4) —Leading 5 arply ai ie t., points were recorded. 598 16%! Buyers were appare! - Equities were again inclined to ig- ae HI vantage of the fact that oat, md , Nore grains, although the latter dis- 48%, | undergone a setback of more than 10 Lotte rallying tendencies. Better 29% | cents from last week’s high point and usiness and industrial news, together 49% | that corn and oats were off about 9 i with brighter Washington prospects, 8%; cents. Advances failed to hold, how- ; A) eenerally todas the im- BA sion es Tae of late profit-taking i rt of new hasers. A Seca ace and ince cia icf bit ae veal closed aeevota, Y-%s_under nervously, cotton, rubber ver + Inesday’s finish, oT 4 futures took a step or so forward. A 8. July 77%-78. usentaer to y, 4 number of bonds again established 16% | higher, May 42%-%; July 45% “new highs.” The dollar exhibited M 9% | Oats %%-% up, and provisions un- + strength in foreign exchange markets a 15% | changed to a rise of 2 cents. 1] on the belief that the administration : : 5% |" Buyers of wheat much of the time was pointing to the “right.” 1m 175 me 175 |G Fan 38% | Wednesday were more numerous than f Shares of National Lead spurted 8 176% 1.76% 1.76% 1.76% | Gannon 2 69% | Sellers and prices readily moved up- \ points and Crucible Steel preferred * | Caterpil. ‘Tr. 32% | Ward. The volume of trading was bia jumped 7. Preferred stocks, up 1 to Celanese ..... 36% | moderately large. A feature was the around 2, included Postal Telegraph, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Cer 36% | considerable buying of wheat agains a Republic Steel, Armour of Ilinois,| Minneapolis, April 18—(@)— 47% | the simultaneous selling of rye. Gillette, Budd Manufacturing, Radio, as he oe 13% | Friends of higher prices for wheat U. 8, Rubber, Mullins Manufacturing, 15% ti laid stress on critical aspects of the Commonwealth & Southern and In-| Sept. 15% 11; domestic crop outlook northwest, ow- Scone Renin noe a = 0% si 1c to deficiencies of adequate mois- Industrial Alcohol and Liggett & My- 51% S| Com and oats rose with wheat but i 4 He) i eae ee a oe ne M 32% aoe Lottie dan checked as a result of 8 as U. 8. |, Western m, . * | Pl taking. + Ward, Chrysler, Auburn, Schenley and 24% 24m (Gon, Ol a ia ‘ Consolidated Gas were up around a 24% 24% | Cont. Can 82%, | MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES + © -point, Mohawk Carpet and Califor- ; Cont, Ins. 33% |ARE FRACTIONALLY LOWER ‘nia Packing were in demand at a ib 183% 172% 178" | Cont. Motor 1%| Minneapolis, April 18—()—Wheat ‘ Point or more advance. #s ona Cont. Oil Del. . 21% jfutures were nervous and unsettled * The close was firm. The trading . orn Products a4 during the session here Wednesday, i y Volume expanded to approximately 1,-} | MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | Cream Wheat $3i3 [an aftermath of two days of hectic rf = - 600,000 shares, fooneen aa jy piel eaatarene Crucible Steel 32% |trading and motion, and the close da SRE TADRRET RT TT pad Sia “Maen tit | “After unwtttte taeesiasroloan itis cash $ | Produce Markets | | p:airnrapolis coh, wheat and coarse | Dupont. 96% |color and drastic readjustment of a Fe Dvr Po arrive East, Kodak 93 technical situation during "previous ° CHICAGO El. Auto Lite 374 oer wehi@iith wee Chicago, April 18—()—Butter was|s qe ROR: 78 ‘8 tle Pow. 7% | ted, but with noticeably better un- ~-ansettled in tone Wednesday with|3 dk north. . Ae et es i ‘prices lower. Eggs also were unset-|14% protein 33% , May w eat closed %s lower, July %- tled and poult 1 dk north. 22% | 14 lower and September 1 lower. an el oy) ceaaniney : ae : First iat. Burs. 3 the Seu house buying of coarse "(3 se (-%s extras north. er ‘utures wi ticeabl id the Ga alas extra fists 09D, aes paoomn Gen. Blea ss. $¢ |elose was higher for oats and fax. ; firsts (68-89), 21-21%; seconds 96-1 GE Rorth. 34% | May oats closed -% higher and July 4 B7), 20%; standards (90 centralized|3 dx north. 1'6|% up. May rye finished % lower and 5 carlots, 22. Eggs, 27,853; unsettled; |12% protein San | July % lower. ? « * “extra firsts cars 16%, local 16%; fresh}1 dk north. 423, |, May barley closed ‘4 lower, July graded firsts cars 16%, locals 15%;/2 dk woeth. 11% oie off, ae hones % higher. Both ‘ ,current receipts 15%. north. 21% y and July flax closed 1 up. 4 : Poultry, live, 1 car, 33 trucks, easy; | Grade of 33 Cash wheat tone was firm again ) hens over § Ibs. 1414; 5 tbs, and un- |} dk north. 13% [284 demand for offerings were re- yy der 1614; Leghorn hens 14; fryers 23; i ’* |ported fair to good according to qual- springs 23; Rock broilers 22-23, col-|Gmaror “|G. Nor, Bf... 2 lity. Durum offerings of. desirable 1 ored 22, Leghorn 21; barebacks 18;|1 north.... .78 Houd.-Her. iw ; 5% | Quality were scarce and demand quiet. roosters 814; turkeys 12-18; spring/2 north 7 a +|Houston Oil . 26% |There was not enough winter wheat 1 \. Sucks 13-16; old ducks 11%4-14%;|3 ac a nares = + | Ht 2014 | received to make a real market. i geese 8, ane PP ie 5 Corn demand was steady and offer- q ‘ ee ee 14% poe Illinois Ceni. 32% | 5 light. Oats a ee 1 DHW or Int. Harvester Biig | en: Pers, lene seman wee 1H W..... 8 81.79) BL_ Int. Nick. Can. 2g |fair to good and offerings light. Rye 12151; steady. Creamery Thais l-| BE eras Jewel Tea’... us [and wanted. "Tons of the marker wae - a . . isd jewel Tea ..... L. j “E91 scores), 22-23; centralized (90/1 H W..... 78 81 79 81 | Johns-Manville ft, |sery. firm. ‘The barley. siarhet. Gas q « seore), 22%; other grades unchanged. |Grade of Heed 1233 |thin and unsettled with buyers of i Ld ence 191.450; quiet; prices un-|) BNW OF 1, 9) apg | ecivinator . - 91% | malting quality bidding very firm fi - anee. easier, Mixed colors, |Minnesota and South ta Wheat|Kresge (8. 5! 21. (prices for quality they wanted. a oon pail easier. oe 12% protein K ger Grocery 2 Flax otterings were light and in Tooeipts | 18%-204; standards and|1 HW... 18 90 78 80 Oew's nse 4% Ibid aprepecaaea commercial stand: + firsts, |Grade ee "MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 17- 3 seconds 1 jums,|1 DH W or Mack Trucks 33% } 40 toes and dirtes, No-taa ibeyiou:|t H We.--. 77 m0 7710 Math. rag 2 eee oe average checks 15%; storage packed ppg a 4 4 firsts 17%. in| Tueieen geo Dressed 5 fay . \ ake eee eee eee 1S 10" Standard middlings $15.50-16.00. Live poultry weak; broilers, express|1 amber.... 82% 287% ..... wW Livestock : 12-25; ‘turkeys, express 17-23; other 12% protein |” Eta ver | * Ses, 2 ee q saneg, SOA all: Celene -erades: Ube 43%:|" SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK a ie%%|_ South St. Paul, April 18—(7)—(U. 5 Mi a 2 11% |S. Pe en ttle 2,500; secrally f 35% | supply slaughter steers and yearlings, a iscellaneous 19 |medium and lower grades slow, bids 4 ieee isa aieaemmaniaiaieiaiiiian. 181, |weaker; few desirable fed loads sold FOREIGN. EXCHANGES 351; je@tly strong 15 or more higher; heif- hy New York, April 18.—()—Foreign 13%, [CFS active, 10-15 up; .fed loads sold ig exchange easy; Great Britain demand 195, |early strong 15 or more higher; heif- 4 cas. fer in, Prego eS an ers soliye. | apes Up; cows cad i rea 13%; France Hi % | strong; steady, asking Italy 8.52%; Germany 39.44; Norway 11, |for better grade feeder steers; rea 25.80; Sweden 26.47; Montreal in New id 800-1275 pound fed yearlings and York 100.12%; New York in Montreal a steers around 6.50; medium grades 99.87%, 35%, | down to 5.25: good to choice yearling fi 20% |helfers 5.25-6.25; strictly choice 1025 I MONEY RATES | -25 |lbs., 6.35; lower grade light weights qi New York, April 18—(%)—Call 35% |3.50-5.00; beef cows 3.15-4.00; grain ‘ money steady; 1 per cent. Time loans 5 38% | fed to 4.50; most low cutters and cut- q steady; 60 days-6 mos. %-1 per cent; 36 fay ters 2.00-75; medium bulls 2.75-3.00; Prime Commercial paper 1; Bankers ye— i 8% attractive yearling feeders held well \ Acceptances unchanged. NO, 2...... 52% 54% 52% st one ee ey ) sain MINNEAROLIS STOCKS No. 1...... 1.18% 1.77% 1.15% ue ws ule ater gents 0. ie. gher: Stocks close: | . RANG! rg Hogs 4,500; averaging strong to 10 { First Bank Stock ... 53 higher than Tuesday; better 170-260 a Banco 4 |b. mostly 3.55-65; top 3.65 to all in- 6% |terests; some held higher; heavier- i 1% | weights and mediums grades down to | 36% |3.25 or below; packing sows 2.85-3.10; i 50 | better 140-160 Ibs. mostly 3.00-50; i ix pigs largely 2.00-50; average cost Tues- i dee |8Y 3.34; weight 226. 21 Sheep 500; no early sales slaughter 10 |lambs; packers talking 25 lower on 10% |light supply wooled offerings; sellers a! oe pty ce asking fully steady; bulk fed wooled Cash wheat: lo. northern ; Tuesday ; clipped lambs . No, 3 northern 61%; No. 3 northern 33% [ts downey : 60, oe 3 Red 81%; No, 1 hard 80%-81% aizi| Dairy cows active, strong; } Oats: No. 2 white 31%; No. 3 white} No. 2 mixed 46; No. 3 yellow 44%; No. 12% | springer cows up to 50.00 rather free- \ 4 1%. 2 yellow old 45%; (Lake billing No. 37% |ly; selections more; not many plainer ————— mixed 43); Oats No. 2 feed 45% {kinds under 30.00. GOVERNMENT BONDS smite 28; serathe erage 26%, ih New York, April 16—()—Govern- | Barley 5 othy seed CITY ment Ronda: as cwt, clover seed 11.00-75 owt. x Bioux City, Apr 1-0), & Liberty first 4%'s 103.22 DULUTH CASH GRAIN i chloe ery a neat tone it Liberty fourth 4%'s 104, Duluth, April 18—()—Cash Underwood 45 | beeves fairly active, firm; others slow; « ‘Treasury 4%'s 110.24 ing prices: Union Carbide 45% | scattered early sales long yearlings ‘ ‘Treasury 4's 10621 Wheat No. 1 dark northern Union Pacific. #2,, | steady; lighter weights-tending weak; é No, 2 dark northern 78-82; No. United Aireratt 75% |tat ahe-stock steady to easy; stock- ‘ CHICAGO STOCKS northern 16-0; No. 1 northern 79-84; | ynited orp... 73% [ers and feeders scarce, unchanged; %|No, 2 northern 78-81; No, 1 amber|Un, Gas. Imp. ian five loads choice around 1075-1275 1b, 9% T1%-1.00%; No, 2 amber dur-| U8. Ind. Alcohol . 53% | beeves 7.00; choice heavy bullocks held * [um 77%6-1.00%; No. 1 durum 76%-)U8. Realty & Imp. 9% | above 5.75; most beef cows 2.75-4.00; 71%; No. 2 durum 78%-71%; No. 1|U. & Rubber 22% |low cutters and cutters mainly 1.75- mixed durum 75%-95%; No, 2 mixed |U; & Steel Bhi 1250; few medium stockers 4.00-26. @s)durum 74%-95%; No. 1 red durum | vig P. & Lt. 4 ‘Hogs 6,500; fairly active, steady to Bpen- | 75%. ‘ ‘Vanadium Corp. 27% | 10 higher; top 3.45; bulk better grade % ping 4, | 180-280 Ib. weights 3.25-40; 260-360 Ib. ‘Warner + 7% | weights 3.15-25; medium grade butch- ves 33° | ers 3.25 down; good 140-170 Ib. weights = 8, |2.75-3.35; 3 90; feeder pigs.2.50; few up to 2.68. by ; RO early on fed jing sows mainly 3.10-30. Light light, ? American officials in Austria ave been active in assuring safety and protecting interests of U. 8S. citizens in the war-torn republic, and much of this work has been handled by Ernest L Harris, above, American consule genera) in Vienna. lambs; packers talking around 25 lower; holding best wooled offerings above 9.40 and clippers above 8.00; other killing classes scarce. CHICAGO Chicago, April 18.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) ‘Hogs, 18,000 including 6,000 direct; early grade active, strong to 5 higher than Tuesday; 170-280 Ibs. 3.90-4.00; extreme top 4.05; most light lights 3.90 down and pigs below 3.25; pack- good and choice 140-160 Ibs. 3.50-90; light weight, 160-200 Ibs, 3.75-4.00; medium weight 200-250 lbs. 3.85- heavy weight 250-350 Ibs. 3.65-95; packing sows, medium and good, 275- 550 Ibs. 2.90-3.50; pigs, good and choice 100-130 Ibs. 2.25-3.50. Cattle 11,000; calves 2,000; better grade fed steers and yearlings steady to strong; all weighty bullocks get- ting good action; several loads 8.00; some held higher; medium grade light steers steady to weak; other killing classes generally. steady; numerous loads all representative weights 17.25 upward; best light heifers 6.40; slaughter cattle and vealers: Steers, good and choice 550-900 Ibs. 6.50-7.90; 900-1100 Ibs. 6.50-8.00; 1100-1300 Ibs. 6.75-8.15; 1300-1500 lbs. 6.75-8.15; common and medium 550-1300 Ibs. 4.50-6.75; heifers, good and choice 550-750 Ibs, 5.25-6.40; common and medium 3.50-5.25; cows, good, 3.75- 4.75; common and medium 3.00-75; low cutter and cutter, 200-3.00; bulls (yearlings excluded), good (beef) 3.35-75; cutter, common and medium 3.00-50; vealers, good and choice, 5.50- 7.50; medium 4.50-5.50; cull and com- mon 3.50-4.50. Stocker and feeder cattle: Steers, good. and choice 500- 1050 Ibs, 4.75-6.00; common and med- ium 3.50-5.00. Sheep 6,000; lambs opening slow, undertone weak to 25 or more lower; sellers asking steady to 10.00 up- ward, but early bids well under 9.75; clipped lambs as yet unsold; sheep about steady; lambs, 90 lbs. down, good and choice 9.75-10.00; common and medium 7.25-9.75; 90-98 Ibs. good and choice 9.65-90; ewes 90-150 Ibs. Good and choice 3.75-5.25; all weights, common and medium 3.00-4, BOSTON WOOL Boston, April 18.—()—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Most manufacturers showed very little interest in wool in the Bos- ton market. Any buying that took Place was only to fill small immedi- ate requirements. Quotations on do- mestic wool were all largely nominal because of the lack of sales. Twelve months Texas wools were available at around 84-85 cents scoured basis for choice lines, and at 80-83 cents for average. These asking prices were on a slightly lower level than Prices on small sales a few weeks ago. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, April 18.—(#)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Potatoes, 157; on track, 454; total U. S. shipments 811; old stock dull, supplies liberal, demand and trading very slow; sacked Ser cwt., Idaho Russets U. 8. No. 1, 1.55-60, combination grade 1.32%-35; Colo- rado McClures, U. 8; No. 1, 1.50-65; North Dakota Early Ohios, certified seed, 1.50; Wisconsin Triumphs, U. 8. No. 1, small, 1.00; new stock slightly weaker, supplies moderate, demand and trading rather slow; Texas Bliss Triumphs, U. 8. No. 1, 1.50 per 50-lb, sacks 8. No. 2, 110-15 per 50-lb.| U.S. ‘Guardian’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUN In Vienna CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Thousands SEE and READ -Your AD Daily That’s why prompt returns resu!t from a want ad in this paper. If you have anything to sell, buy, rent or trade, try this satisfactory means of getting customers. Tribune Want 1 insertion, 25 words . 2 consecutive insertions, Rates Are Low 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . 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Insurance STATE, Farm, Mutual Auto Insur- ance Company, Bloomington, Ill. Assets. $7,876,388.47. Surplus, $1,- 576,672.30. Legal reserve insurance. Notice: Car owners, if interested in saving money on your car insur- ance, call or write GERALD CRAIG, 207 Broadway. Phone 820. Hun- dreds of satisfied policy holders in Bismarck and Mandan. —_—_—_—_——————e——e Seeding Is Making Progress in State Seasonable weather generally pre- vailed in the state last week, accord- ig to the weekly corn and wheat region summary issued Wednesday by O. W. Roberts, federal meteorologist, who said spring work on farms is rather backward, though seeding is under way. Surface moisture was generally suf- ficient for germination but subsoil moisture is mostly deficient and rain is needed in practically all sections, Roberts reported. Pastures and rang Roberts reported. Pastures and ranges are short, requiring consider- able yard’ feeding, he said. BISMARCK GBAIN Hard winter wheat . INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in N. Y.) Inc., sh. 1.35-1.46. ‘was presented a bronse Year Old Pup Decorated for Heroism a.blue ribbon winner, but little Chingy, year-old pip, aristocrats of New York's dogdom when, as shows for heroism by Mrs. J. D iy to imals, Inc., while Fg og Animals, In¢., while en many tenants tc the fire WANTED—Maternity cases. All cases cared for by trained nurse. Prices reasonable. Phone 1126-R or call at maternity ae! 400-4th St., Bis- dential beauty shop. All branches of beauty work done. Specializing in hair tinting and facials. Rebecca Helwick, Mgr., 315 Mandan. Phone 1583-W. Painting and Decora Painters - Decorators PHONE 1041-3 Ashmore & Ellingson 622 Third 8t. Apartments for Rent to vy ae month. F. Jaszkowiak, 419-12th it. GOVERNMENT STOREKEEPER- GAUGER Examination at Bismarck about May 16; Commence $2000 to $2500 yearly. Men, 23 to 60. No experience required. Common ed- ucation. We can help you qualify. Particulars Free. 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