The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 29, 1934, Page 9

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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and —[_ Livestock Market Report for Sat., Dec. 29 2222-22 MART TONES DOWN ALL GRAINS DROP tremely cold weather curtailed live- stock receipts and prices advanced. Friday’s late top of 6.90 on hogs was \ New York Stocks & new high for the month, and the Uo feed September. Better 200- ‘ ry Pound hogs brought 6.70-6.90; 170 ' 50; 100-130 pound killer pigs 4.00- Hae SUES HOLD OWN #3| INPRIOK OF CORK AA pcrcr aameen ‘ ; ‘ e week. Bulk o} ———————— Am. & For. 4% ‘ Steers and yearlings brought 4.50-6.50; ¢ ining |Am. Loco, : Dec., Old... 94% 95% 92% 92% : ; *. eee cc umana, = (ae Meet 154 [Sudden Enlargement of Month-|Bec, ew.: Sim 38h 4% San | pars” ceoprat: wits Yer few, srctly Pactors aura vital ir. Ret ida isa] End Liquidating Sales Has od Rs Sit are Bee Bee teonine s ebeor ieee tie helters mate ,000 Shares re ee tH Disturbing’ Effect Dec. old... 57% 57% 86 86 |7.00 and above; with most beef cows am Sine: ‘Ref, 4 Dec., new.. 57% 57% 38% 36% | at 2.50-350; cuttery kinds 1.75-2.25; New York, Dec. 29.—(#)—The stock |Am. Tel. & Tel. 104% | May 53% 53% 52% 52% | desirable sausage bulls 3.00-3.50 at the market toned down its pre-New|Am. Tob. 83% | oy pe. Sul; A8% 48% AT 47% | close; thin kinds dow! ; ‘Am. Wat. Wks. chicago, Dec, 29—()—Sharp breaks m_ to 2.00; good ‘Year's celebration Saturday, although |4m° Woo) Pf. of corn quotations late Saturday pull- to choice vealers 4.50-5.50; some to leading issues gerftrally managed tolAnsconda Cop. 3 [ed all grains lower at the last. 6.00 and better; most stocker and hold their own or add moderately to their previous advance.. Profit taking \ was @ restraining factor. The close was steady.. The turnover was the ; largest for a Saturday since Nov. 30, tion, transfers spproximating 700,000 | Baldwin shares, There were = few strong spots in evidence. Bethlehem Steel Preferred ES got up 2 points, while the preferred Borg issues of Crucible and Republic Steels | p,; were up major fractions to ® point. Allied Chemical also pushed forward about 4, and Liggett 4 Myers B,|Canadii Union Pacific, Schenley and Interna- tional Harvester showed gains of ; Bo 3 feeder steers sold this week at 2.25- 325; some more desirable kinds to 3.75; with some steers in attractive i feeder flesh turning to killers at 4.00-4.75, Lamb prices made substantial gains Sudden enlargement of month-end 4 | liquidating sales onthe patt of hold- ets of December corn contracts had @ disturbing effect. Considerable of bog selling was of a stop-loss charac- a, rrigaye nish, Aas one a ae 1870 1946 a5 TTB jamby sal stay xs ao Lat ss lay’s |, Ma to %, 5 Brees th ! 4 e lambs sel tod: it 8. , wheat % to % down, May 99% to %,|May i..----12.87 18.10 12.87 13.02 [ly 8.25 and up: plain a pit oats % to % off, and provisions 15 Dec. 15.76 Grades 5.50-7.50; slaughter ewes cash- to 30 cents up. Lard touched a new 4 6100 1608 1600 1605 |°% Mainly at 2.50-3.50. high price record for the season. cel test i MINNEAPOLIS DIP IN CORN FUTURES 2. Whelan $ Ge sank ad GRAIN MART ‘Wheat— ‘Oven Low Close Tegeranee Dec. ballet 8. D. a : Minneapolis, Dec. 29.—(}—, Dec. i fi x 5 ; marl week: * 2 coer fares’ at Ciloage. brongiie on %4 1.08% |Slaughter steers, yearlings and she A SALESMAN may be short or tall, fat Bismarck Tribune want ads get results SasoushSSas: FREE FS REKRE wusetSEssiiuct¥ss F around 1 to 2. % | Shares about unchanged to frac- by general unsettlement in the grain lst Sly stock mainly 50 higher; stockers and| Or lean, but the boss measures his value cheaper, too. The Tribune blankets the tionally improved included National here Saturday and wheat futures | p20 F feeders scarce, strong to 25 higher;| by just two things: (1) the results he Missouri Slope area. The cost of a brief “ } Distillers, U. 6. - Industrial — Alcohol yy closed fractionally lower after & a LT td bea welghe ong, Yearlings and! gets; (2) how much it costs to hire him. want ad is measured in pennies rather oie Sone ante ania oe i plat diite olaleuen i g ‘4 /numerous” loads all’ representative Bismarck Tribune want ads get results than nickels, dimes, quarters or dollars. J NBeee Ceaser Electric, Case, Good- ¥4|tory and featureless all through the |Dec. 78° 78 weights 8.00 to 8.35; few plain short}, because the people who turn to them No other salesman we know will call on 0 = year, American Smelting, 2. 8. Senet: - as seesion while Foutine news held no 5 i 15% He Peal ons aoe tera already are in the market for what they many families for so few pennies. ing, Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Douglas| Gon 3, 24G | influence. weather in the win- |, 58% 58% .00; load lots good have to sell. Want ads meet with no Whatever you sell, Bismarck Tribune & . weights 6.00 to 6.65; ; 4 P Ean cue oe | Comm: moat A ec ee eee BL aaa te sae i moet beef cows! “salon resistance.”. They waste no time want ads will sell more of it. Use them ae International Telephone, North Amer- ou. December wheat closed 1% lower, . vse cess 1.88%] Mainly. 1.75 to 2.50; car choice heavy ringing hostile door bells. often, ican and Standard Oils of New Jer-|Cont. Bak. “A” May % lower, and July % to % lower. feeders 5.00. 4 Cont. Can . s] Coarse grains also felt the influ-|Ju! 1, Hogs 600; mostly strong to 15 high- A » Ins. . & |ence of corn and finished fractionally er; early clearance made; 190 to 220 for stocks. Wheat and corn were = a %loff. December oats closed 14 lower Ib. butchers 6.50 to 6.75; heavy weight trifle easier most of the time, bat/Corn s 6% mapigend % off. (Sete May and ; 1e0 te 10016 "lights 55. to 650: 100 trading was dull. Cotton also slip- july rye each cl lower, while Close " : b Minimam charge for insertion— Cuts and border used on want sds come under classified : romiey Haais December feed barley closed % down. |Dec. OS ae ae to 160 Ib. light lights 5.25 to 5.75; 130 on on ‘ pact dbabed Sree “cavaneed eo a y ,| May was off %, December, May and to 150 1b. averages 4.50 to 5.25; sows 45 cents for 15 words, display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. Scania ol aha coriene move, Bonds| Curtiss Wright duly flax each closed % lower. J i mostly 6.10. First insertion (per word) .........' No clairvoyant. fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful a€- accepted. We reserve the right te edit or reject aay copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE tive will call if you desire, Telephone 33 and department. . Match 26%} Cash wheat receipts were extreme- Sheep 800; market: today’s fat 2 consecutive insertions (per word) dary classifications were aeaintined aeuite: ‘The gold curren- 4 . . ly light against steady demand at |D€¢ % lambs trace steady at 8.50 down.| § consecutive insertions (per word) ovine ths salons Sa: of - firm premiums.- Durum was scarce . a ! Market for the week: fat lambs 75) ¢ consecutive insertions (per word) prey ane z = : : and in demand. Demand for winter | Dec. ess snes sees. 1.88% | 85 higher; yearlings 75 to 1.00 up; . wheat was good. INI ilsts lady ilséx 187i |feeding lambs advanced 50 to 75;| 5 consecutive ineertions (per word) Corn demand was quiet. Oats de- week's top fat lambs 8.75; late top} 6 consecutive insertions (per word) mand was quiet. Rye demand was 8.65; late bulk better native and fed A representa‘ ask for the want ad FINANCIAL New York, Dec. 29. -A broad, good and choice steers advancing " farm. Call at 802-2nd. Phone|FOR RENT—Warm ar-end upturn in stocks rejuvenated | Fid. P. Fire fair to goog and offerings were limit-| | MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | wooled skins 8.25 to 8.50; choice fed deri interest this week and put | Firest. T. ed. Barley tone was firm with de- reed Matiey 4b noabneral ah yearlings 7.50; others 7.00 to 7.25;|@—— lg markets on their toes for 1935. inex ts. §5_|mand fair and. offerings very. light.|a ‘ago. desirable feeding lambs late 6.00 to : Weather Report After hibernating most of the|Fox Film : | Flax receipts were too light to make Hinoedpsus cash wheat and coarse | 650. pao | Phone 1041-J Prissy acilittagee s iradieneal year (Gani Sens Sap ela arc rn a Sy FORECAST Ager Bi has ant a year- Foods ——— . end demonstration of faith and hope. | GE ‘i GRAIN REVIEW . 15% protein CHICAGO For Bimarck and vieinty: |I-|" Money daily with New 10c fast|| Ashmore and Ellingson { ‘Completion of the bulk of the usual s| tuemepein ieie, tee. 1 dk north. “ Chicago, Dec. 29.—(P}—(U. 8, Dep. |ereasing cloudiness tonight and Bun-} nine food item. Dealers, house-|] For estimates on painting, pa- year-end liquidation for tax and other Motors": (OB Dep, Agr)—heuch oaiger| 2 3k Born. Agr.)—Cattle 700 commercial; 300 OF eh ine | wives everywhere buy. Kut Nut,|| pering and decorating. Best Purposes was taken as the signal for|Gen. Ry. Sig. weather which again made for heavier |147% protein government; calves, 400 commercial; kota: Inc., St. Paul, Minn. terials used. Work guarantesd, a rally. Six months ‘of the slowest | Gillette z ,|feeding needs, substantial decreases|1 dk north. eee Makiceerp tay and t heifer fi ors paeiertin Sear wanarped oyna Goodyr. T. & R.". in domestic commercial wheat stocks|2 dk north. at teprenin uta iinouverameec an: L Female Help Wanted 4 sharpest one-day advance in the aver-| Gt. Nor, Ir. Oe i ataine Pentber cite meet bag Carte ray market very active at advance, stim- fa ) : WANTED — Experienced maid for ‘ages since early last Jur .. As a result,/Gt. Nor. Pf. . | better demand, firmed domestic grain|z Ge Rose: Minted in ose betes Oy abate General howework, Must be Ero- . 84 | markets during the week el nding Fri-|3 dk . abridged receipts; lower grade steers tonight;| testant. Write Tribune Ad. 8798. modern home. day, December 28. Bite and heifers gained most, bulk strictly WANTEDCGII for homework oni | all at 822-2nd st. fk dk dk ak CJ oY Bheep, 6,000; for week ending Fri- ipitation jelly in north Mooe 525-M. 310 W. Rosser. day 14 doubles from feedings stations, eas 1.08% 1.10% 1.08% 1.10% 14,400 directs; compared Friday last |f northern 1.09% to 1.16%; No. 2 dark May wheat advanced 1% for the|1 dk north. : aleeping room. HEE ee ee roc’ ceatrend, tax | Hudson MOC. | week, closing Friday at $1.06%. 2 ak north. [anlage tae RL AAR) MRE aioctana: | 282-0. "| Centrally | located. 618-Tth Bt. sales resulted in a turnover of |Hu! 3, | May rye advanced % for the week, |Gread of” mand; broad killer buying depleted| ES Partly cloudy to- |WANTED—Experienced girl for gen: ies 11,641,665 shares in the stock exchange | Hiinols, Cent. | 3614 |elosing at 75%. 1 dk north, Supply of stockers and. feeders, this| — WARWER—TIGRL.Ad GuDd4Y,| “eral housework. “One who can. go| FOR RENT—Niccly furnished, desp- on Thursday. That was interpreted] int. ere May oats advanced 1% for the week, |2 dk north: class advancing 50 cents; beef cows|snow extreme west: warmer tonight, home nights. Inquire room 100,) 26 i . Tel, & Tel. 3 closing at 54%. 3 dk north. fully 50 higher; cutters 25 up; bulls|and east of Divide Sunday. Patterson Hotel. I sai vel Te : | The barley market was sharply|Grade of 50-75 higher; vealers 1.50-2.00 higher;| For Minnesota: Fair Seturday | <== | FOR RENT—Large sleeping room ad- higher with most of the advance tak-|2 north ‘|rather appatent signs of top-heavi-|Hight and Sunday, not 20 cold Sun- Work Wanted Joining bath. 419-11th St, Phone year-end rally. ing place in feed grades. 3 north. ness in general trade on closing mar-|89 west and south portions. - an 1616. Elsewhere along the financial front| Kelvinator May flax advanced 2% for the week, Mon‘ ket, which, however, saw actiye clear- — WANTED—Man to work on farm. FOR RENT—Furnished . bs closing at $1.86%. 4% lance at week's sharp upturn; extreme Pw nice for the period Dec. | room. Close in. Phone 1227-J. 1DHWor : 4 top weighty steers 10.85; long year- S = viene FOR RENT—Two cozy sleeping rooms BULAN OARI;KAIN 1H W., 100% 111% 1.09% 1.11% lings 10.75; heifer yearlings 8.60; bulk or oy, the upper ad dome 5 in quiet home, Gas heat, hot wa- ing cash/1 D better grade steers 9.50-10.50; lower|and central Great Plains: Much un- 273, ter, adjoining bath. Call or Wheat, No. 1 dark northern|1,H W..... 1.00% 1.11% 1.09% 1.11% |@rades 6.00-8.50. settled weather with rather frequent | ey Ce DOUr Enhone 273_______.| on holidays or after 7 p. m. Phone 1 1 1 . any heavy 1.10% to 117%; No. 1 dark Math, Alk. Eis} ROOM FOR RENT st 116 W. Thay- er. northern 1.08% to 1.14%; No. 3 dark | Grade : luctuations north from| WANTED TO BUY—Used bed dav- northern 1.01% to 113%; No. 1 north- |{'p week: elaughter lambs and yearlings Oe ane epee. | FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod ern heavy 1.10% to 117%; No. 1/1 H W..... 106% 1.01% 1.03% 1.05% |75-1.00 higher, having lost part of — 235, State Land Dept. ern apartment. Apt. 207, Business northern 1.09% to 1.16%; No. 2 north-|Minnesota and Seuth Dakota Wheat |™idweek gains; sheep 25-50 up; feed- ————— a College. Mrs. Griffin, Phone 715. 83) SI ern 1.08% to 1.14%; amber du- rum hard 127% to 147%; No. 2 amber durum hard 1.27% to 147%; ing lambs 50-75 higher; latter two — ce dui a nw hg ri Misedtancous POR, ECE ASSI,, Sat 1.00% 1.12% 1.00% 1.12% |season; mid-week top on slaughter |trai Plains States” northward TAKEN UP—One large black smooth| Capitol. 1006-4th Bt. rrr mO; See08 cL SSS PS gits tated ++ 140% 1.46% ...06 +++ 18.25; slaughter ewes 3.00-75, late top 4.00; feeding lambs 5.50-6.50 mostly; top 6.75, with only a few available this week at downward to 3.00 and below. ‘Hogs, 9,000, including 8,000 direct; active strong to 10 higher than Fri- | weat! pe day; weights above 210 lbs., Dae : top 7.25; 160-210 lbs., 6.75-7.20; few durum 1.11% ..... 110% ...0. packing sows 6.35-50; shippers took scams 1,000; estimated holdover 1,000. Flax, No. 1, 1.87%. Oats, No. 3 white 55% to 57%. Rye, No. 1, 74% to 79%. . Barley, malting 85 to 1.00; No. 1 14% |feed 19 to 80; No. 2 feed 78 to 79; 1% | No. 3 feed 75 to 77. RANGE OF. CARLOT . SALES Minneapolis, Dee 29.—(?)—Range i §] Grade of lambs 9.35, late top 8.85, with closing No. 1 amber durum 1.25% to 1.40%; , oe mouth horse. See Clarence Han- 1E% | How 9 aunber, Gin 18%, to LEW, 100% 1.10% 1.08% 1.10% Sara eeeld aig emcee rye ‘wer the| £0n, 217 8. 2nd St. City Ad. Lost and Found lo, 1 mi Vw 3 Durem b | | sia, 28% |No. 2 mixed durum 118% to 1.44%; |Ch 1 amber 141% 1.47% 1.39% 1.44% |and below; first Colorados 9.00 Thurs- the LOST—About 10 are Tees at No, 1 red durum no quotations, 13% protein = day; yearlings 17.75-8.00 mostly; top ve FS i 126% 1.39% 135% 1.38% 124% 127% 123% 116% 9 5 H it af &! : 5 a 4% Corn— heavy dark northern spring 2 yellow 93% 94 91% eet sce tinchaneed, | bala. Broue” 3% [No 1 heavy northern spring 120%;/3 Yelow.:. 90% S14 20 ere ¢ 4 lo. n m 1.16%; ellow. Pb ry Dressed turkeys, steady. prices un-| Proc. & Gs a , ber du-|2 mined-.: 91% ae aiid 4} Miscellaneous —_| | Tot “satus . ee eae NEW YORK Corn, No. 4 yellow 91%. A ee: A aa * ace end fishures Jn very good condition. it: sar Dec. 29-—(— Butter, Sais, Mo. 3 white 57%; No, 4 hard 2 wale Be a age 318 Main. 3,678, . Creamery, seconds (84-| Rey 3 exchange irregular, Great Britain de- low- Instruction 87 scores) 27-27%; other grades un- Rye, barley and flax not quoted. [4 white.... 47 mand 18 solar “jibes im con: i . 1 Great Britain 3 France ; Cheese, 30,036, steady. Prices un-| Reynolds Tob. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Ch to f id eee rce Italy 857; Germany 40.25; Norway $ Lower grds. 88 1.02 + 124.80; Sweden 25.45; Montreal in New -10 Dressed poultry steady to firm. All fresh and frozen grades unchanged. of York 100.56%; New York in Montreal 99.43%. = 15% 10% «16% x 1.00%; oats, No, 4 white 52%; sam- % ie ple grade 51%. No rye. Barley .75- 188% 198% 187% .. 1.22. No buckwheat. Soy beans No. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS , 2 yellow 1.17 net track country sta- : i ton, Cl sit Oe as is _ tion; timothy seed 16.50-17.65 cwt. : Fargo- aes: De er Teese Toom. Lad adidas working 222-3rd_ St. Wanted to Rent i RSS SPaSREaSBa 3.45, e Soe. Northwest Banco .. NEW YORK CURB New York, Dec. 20.—(#)—Curb: Service ... 1 os, Ww. Foon, furnished apartment Feb, ist, Write Tribune Ad. No, 8791. W. o room unfurnished apt. or small heated house by Jan. 6th. Phone jan, ...-... seneeee 28; else.—Police Commissio! ve NEW YORK BONDS x New York, Dec. 29.—(#)—Bonds close: Great Northern 7's of 1936, 92%. Tobacco Products 6%'s.of 2022, 101. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Dec. 29.—(?)—Govern- ment bonds: Liberty 3%s 103.20. Liberty 1st 4%s 103.18. Liberty 4th 4%8 103.22. }. Treas, 4%s 113.80. ‘Treas. 4s 109.00. Home Owners Loans 4s '51, 101.10. CHICAGO STOCKS (By The Associated Press) consin round whites U. 8. No. 1,'.85. |: Midwest Util. %. McGraw El. 13%. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR BSSSESRSKaL SBS aSSaRSS a0 oe ma SRSSSELVAS! unchanged. Shipments, 23,375 barrels. F bran $30.00-30.50.

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