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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1935 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., Jan. 4 Grain Quotations | DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn, Jan, 4.—(?)}— , Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL Paul, Jan. 4—(P)— 2,950; commercial; slaughter steers 15- 25 higher, early medium to good 750-1250 1 5.50-7.50; some held around 8.00; she stock strong to 25 higher; lower grade .heifer asround .00-5.00; low cutter and cutter cows, 1.75-2.25 mali beef cows up to 400 frequently; bulls scarce, steady, undertone weak; better grade offer- ings 3.25-75; stockers scarce, under- Exp. 7 Durum- n High Low Close/tone strong; vealers, 2,750 commer- LITTLE STIMULUS RE ct) TALK 1 CONGRESS = PS BS a #5 39 i Rye— = U2) with weight steady; light kinds and % Aliis-Ch, Mtg. 16% May 4% ples ged at cents or more Am. Can . 116 SaIEEETaaEEeSaTEe Jul; 143, | lower; gi to choice 5.00-6.00; few {Am. Coml. 31% lax— 6.50; odd head kosher selects 7.00. Rails Develop Improved Tone;/Am. & Fer 4% [Rallying Tendency Shown at/may ..... sue cue 187 | Hogs, 9,000, market active, largely Few Specialties Advances; Am. Txe., iss| Close; Message Leaves Sev- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ah Mane weleHits ai wine Hey 5 |APOLIS RAN and pigs; quality Other Issues Lower pee ie af eral Factors in Doubt Minneapolis, Jan. 4—(— | generally desirable bulk good to chotee Oven ~' 35-50; te 7.50; aa ies ie a ee 3* ' oy iM 1.06% 1.06% 1.05% 1.06% | 160-200 Ib: 35; 140-180 los. 8000 Sve syoeewney. 4 Utele bul-/Am. Sugar Ref. 66, Chicago, Jan. 4—()—Slight traris- duly 1.02% 1.02% 1.01% 1.01% | 50; fat 100-130 1b. killer pigs, 5.00-75; market _aposrenty tah the preat.| A. ie & Tel 104% | ent setbacks tn, wheat prices Frigay ute may rar; |feeders scarce, eligible around 3.50- the rails | developed an improved) Am. Woot on {2a rallying tendency was shown at/aay 14% 14% 73% 74% | 196-Ibs, ror be fous otter inte See Bw ‘Andes COP ns i iy. ba ese tleievers cuseaea ier te: bes “reese 0% 20% 20% 7014 ais aio fat lamb supply light; er. The activity dwindled, however,|Attr ir a's. 284% [actions with the circumstance that, May HAY M544 | Cockers talking under "875; wilers and transfers approximated only/ Atl. ‘Ref. ... 25" |the president’ made no direct refer- ) Ul aeve sees 49% |conerally asking 9.00-25; Thursday's 985,000 shares. ‘The close was irregu-|Auburn Auto 25% Jence to the administration’s attitude | nray 190% 188 195 |market tat lambs closed 25-40 cents MSarst hand opinions of the recoy-|Balawin Looe 2 be Teareet iasstcs wore alin teeuraa wal?” woe ie MOT |hlghers top to shippers 9.00 for two . ds; 8.50-to mostly 8.75 t | ery program voiced by the sdmints- an 137+ lett in doubt by the president's mese CHICAGO RANGE few lots abd lonts Bast tho eats Das quarters it was felt that inflation | Beng geet 33" | Wneat closed steady, unchanged to | eas, hia tin shout @ deck out averaging al sounds i _ A Wi about a deck out averaging 41 might be Indicated by the plans an- {Borg W 30% |% up compared with Thursday's fin- GON Ses cee cere ete ae KER. peknaien nounced for huge public works, but’ pi bs ish, May. 99%-%, corn % lower to 1% 98% 1.00% 99 99%] Dairy cows, market strong, supply stocks that might be benefited by 3% |advanced, May 80%, oats unchanged 93% - 93% 92% 9315 /light; good springer cows to shippers Se cncitta pnietal om 12%|to % higher, and provisions varying 92% (92% 91% 915s | ¢37.50-$47.50 odd head, $51 from 5 cents decline to a rise of 10 a | cents, '% | MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES STRENGTHEN AT CLOSE ditures would be “within the sound credit of the government” was pleas- ing to the sound money forces. Cel ‘The carrier shares appeared to ,|to medium kinds $22.50-$35.00. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, Jan, 4.—(P)—(U. 8. D. A)— take some heart from that part of Qhio eine Minn., Jan. 4 44° 53% 53%! Cattle, 1800, including 125 WwW. i (PI — 4 . , govern the congressional address which ed- : Hag Sigreag are Riot etor 2 AT% ATS /ments: ' Most killing classes. steady vocated unified control of all forms ij 4%|gave wheat futures here a good mss Ss) to strong, quality rather plain; few of transportation and elimination of Hi 2% | background and after a period of dull- 1751, |loads good 922 1b. yearlings 8.50; grade crossings, All in all, the con- . P. 4% ness, prices picked up’ to close un- | July 75% | Scattered sales short feds mostly 5. census was that the message was . I. & Pac. 2% changed to %c lower. «1414 /7.50; car choice around 875 Ib, heif- about in line with expectations, Vari- ee an i ers 7.60; most beef cows 3.00-4.00 ous utilities drooped on the reiteration. aa low cutters and cutters largely 1. of the recommendation for regula- oon ‘Boutl 2.65; stockers and feeders scarce, ton of holding companies. Gralns/Gon,” Gas 20° |result of futures for that month be- 1285- saa5 |, Hous. 8.700: active 28 to 60 hightr: arifted indecisively after early firm-/Con, Oil 8% |ing sold against purchases of May. 13.16 13.15 |top 7. bulk better 200-300 Ib. ness and cotton was unenthusiastic./Cont. Bak. 6%! May wheat cJosed unchanged and 13.32 13.32 |butchers 7.65-85; 160-200 Ib. lights Foreign gold currencies reacted in|Cont. Can .. 65% | suty te lower. 7.25-65; 140-160 ‘Ib. light lights 6.50- terms of the dollar, Bonds were fair- |e Ins. .. 33 Coarse grains were mixed. May wes. 16.25 slaughter pigs 4.50-6.50; sows ly steady. br i iu oats closed %-%c higher and July %c 16. 16.60 | mostly 6.80-90; feeder pigs scarce. Rail equities up fractions to around |oorn” products : 68% | lower. May rye finished %c lower Sheep, 5,000: No carly fat lamb @ point included Union Pacific, N. ¥-]Gream 36% |and July %e higher. May barley LIS CASH GRAIN | actioi Indications around steady; Central, Delaware & Hudson, Pennayl-| oresitie “ent Efi hoped ed, May and July fax | peaumnespolis, Jan. 4.— () —Wheat|holding best fed lots above 9.00; oth- vania and Santa Fe. Gains of a/Curtiss 3 Jeach finished 1c off. By ond 62 compared to 50/er classes scarce. point or so were registered by U. 8.| Dis. 26% "Cash wheat.was unchanged. Of- eae Steel preferred, U. 8. Gypsum and 24 \terings were very light and demand jerain carne International Cement. Liggett & 118% was fair to good. Durum and winter|,,Wheat— Chicago, Jan. 4.—(P)—(U. 8. Dep. Myers B and National Biscult were 18% | Vheat were nominally unchanged. {19% Proteln Agr.)—Hogs, 15,000 including 8,000 di- slightly higher. Among losers of + Cash teaoag aati ish. Aes north. rect; unevenly 15 to 25 higher than fractions to a point or more were U,| . & Lt. 2% |Oats demand was quiet to slow and|3 ae morn: eth ire ita Ne eal at, &. Steel common, National Steel, : td bes weep gus: Bape Oe tee 7.15-85; top 7.90; 180-220 Ibs., 7.40-75; Bethlehem, Spiegel-May-Stern, Chry-|Fid. P. Fire 344 |mand was good with no offerings. |1 dk north. etl et erly EA sala en sler, Cerro de Pasco, American|Firest. T. é& 17% | Bari:g tone was very firm due to light |2 dk north. :{5,00-6.75; packing sows mostly 7.00: Smelting, Radio preferred B, Me-| First Nat. 6 $3% | offerings. Flax demand was good, 3a north. 5) 0S eel Det hes Grory, American Telephone, Consol-| Gen, "ant f j ee sae pee Ber dein seer {dntod Gas and Western Union. [gen Ai2a.774ns rc ta mage con Gen. Foods - 33% o|3 & Ger Hit 7.50-90; heavy weight 250-350 Ee rag ee 211 Miscellaneous =| [2% proain and good 218-680 be, 625:725¢ ples, | Produce Markets | Gen. Motors. 33% 1 dk north. 1.11% ..|Nd_ good 275-550 Ibs., 6.25-7.25; ° Gen. Ry. 29 =%!3 dk north: {]Z00d and choice 100-140 Ibs — See. 7 [=o oe FOREIGN EXCHANGE 3 dk orth. ade: ied sheerretiedl 500 ie CHIC. Dust * Grade ernments; calves, 1, commercial; Chicago, Jan, 4-—/2)—Butter Fase [Goodyr. |, eteliatabesieye Drericgr wise 1 dk north. 1.11% 200 government; fed steers and year- firm in i Eges raham a rho cubaeh: si era. tat! : = north. pee lings fully steady with week's 50 cents bai lide yal 16%; | Britain 492%; cables, France 6.63%; |Grade of perance: amu _cocpling: ve Butter, 9,478, fin om noche 28% |ctaly 8.50; Ge 4037: Norway 1 north... grades selling at 5.00-8.00. Largely Su; frame graded fits care 3, looal 1432 |24:71; Sweden 25.26; Montreal in New|2 Rorth.... 11 a] piesa itn ce sese mid ests me H is » north. A . im weig] .00; part load yearlings 28; current, receipts 28-27; refriger-| Howe Sound ca ‘Montana 10.50; she stock fairly active steady; ae firsts 22%, standards 23, extras . bs a he oa unchanged; vealers steady to 25 %. ote oe . > best 7.50; slaughter cattle and Poultry live 22 trucks, 5 16% MONEY RATES . je 1.10% 1.19% 1.10% 1.1244 [ON ~ hens 4% Tbs, up 15, under 4% tbs. |Tnt. Hare + 2. |_ New york, Jan. 4—(71—Call money|13% B00 ibs, 775-1080; "900-1100", Tbe, 12%; Leghorn: hens 10; Rock springs 9% | Steady; 1-per cent all day. Time loans|+ 7: "1.10% 1.12% 1.104 1.1214 ]8.25-11.00; 1100-1300 Ibs., 8.25-11.15; 18, colored 17, Leghorn 13; roosters} Johns 85 |Steady; 60 days-6 mos %-1 per cent.| 196, 1300-1500 Ibs., 8.50-11.15; common and 10; hen turkeys 20, young toms 18,| Kelvinator 17 [Prime Commercial paper %. 1D medium 550-1300 Ibs., 3.50-8.50; heif- Old 16, No. 2, 14; ducks 4% Ibs. up 20-/ Kennecott 18 | Bankers Acceptances unchanged. {1 1.00% 1.11% 1.09% 1.116 | ers, good and choice 550-750 Ibs., 6 50- ay oval 15; geese- 16; capons 6-7/Kreage as 7 args N. ¥. Reserve fone = 50; common and medium 3.25-6.50; = Ores ° aot Kroger Ey Band, EW..... cows,. good 4.50-5.75; common and 1.05% 1.08% 1.0415 1.0614 and South Dakota Wheat B > NEW YORK CURB changed, BON BHU 4 a g : Louls. G. 12%] New York, Jan. 4—( NEW YORK Mack Trucks . 26%) Cities Service 1%. 4% 1.131 New York, Jan. 4—(?)—Butter, [i oag — i Elec. Bond and Share 7. es id lal a 10,210, firm. Creamery, higher than) yay Biss. 43%, | United Founders %. 1 w extra 33% -34%; extra (02 score) 33%; inet aa 34 ——$_—$_—__ 1 11% 1.00% 1.11% first (88-91 scores) 29-32%; seconds |nfid-Cont. Pet. 12% - GOVERNMENT nape Hye (84-87 scores) 27%-28; centralized |aaidiand Stl. 11%| New York, Jan. 4- jern= |, sal (90 score) 31%. Mo. Pacific . 2% {ment bonds: 2 ans Cheese 133,267, steady to firm.|Mont. Ward 29%| Liberty 3%s 103.17 Prices unchanged. Murray Corp. 1%) Liberty Ist 4%s 103.11 Eges, 15,582, firm. Mixed colors,|Nash Motors 18%] Liberty 4th 4%. 103.22 i special packs or selections from fresh |Nat. Biscult Pa| Treasury 4X3 113.14 134% 137% receipts 35-36; standards and commer- iq 4 164% | Treasury 4s 108.30 1.23% 1.26% cial standards 34; firsts 30; dirties No.| Nat: Dairy, Prod. Home owners joans 4s ‘51 100.30. ah 18% CHICAGO STOCKS (By The Associated Press) ‘ fi 12% | McGraw El-.. oi) + 16%], Corn— White eggs, nearby and midwest- 20% —— : pie read Pe ern Hennery, exchange 34%- 10% NEW YORK BONDS 3 oe 30 35; nearby and midwestern exchange 3571 New. York, Jan. 4. — ) — Bonds/3 Thised i+] a4 standards 34; marked a- close: 3° mixed. 0 33; pullets 29-80; other whites and 4 mixed. 88 Live poultry steady to weak. By 16% pe tas 2 white. 60% freight: All grades une! 6% MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Helin a Live poultry, by express: Broilers, 24% | Minneapolis, Minn., Jan.. 4—(?)— 10-20; other express grades unchang- 15% | tock close: Ch to fancy 120 122 ed. pas ‘i an pth Piret Bank Sieck « rs Hed *o e.. im 12 fresh and frozen grades unchanged. = nee : Feed ...... ———_—___— INVESTMENT TRUSTS BUTTER AND EGG FUTU in Press 2 Chicago, Jan. a ee aes a (Over the Counter in New om) ures: . .. High Low Close|Reading Co. ...... Quart. Inc. Sh, ............ 1 Storage standards 10% TAN. 2002-0005 eee 29-28% 28% 3% CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Storage standards it Chicago, Jan. 4.—()—Wheat, No. Feb. eeeseeeee 20% 28% 28% + Bik la nard 1.08%; corn, No. 3 yellow 94; |No. 1 1% |No. 5 white 90; oats, No. 2 white 59; |No. 1 3% | tye or buckwheat; soy beans, No. /No. 1 %|2 yellow 119. net track country sta-|/No, 1 28 |tion; barley. 74-122; timothy seed |No. 1 39% | 16.50-17.75. No. 1 % No. 2 8% No. 1 7%| Minneapolis, Jan. 4—()—Flour un- | Barley » Oats. Feb. ..sceeeseeeee 20% 20% z Staats Apel eas. 3 ak aT ih| _ Range oF CARLOT SALES Fs sa Jan. 4.—()—Closing cash BOSTON WOOL 87, | of cariot ‘grain. sales: No. 1 dark northern heavy, 1.11%- Boston, Jan. 4—()—(U. 8. D. A.) ‘Wheat: No, 1 heavy dark orthern | 1.19%; No. 1 dark northern, 1.10%- —Falr quate, A f= a, ranch 2 spring, 1.16%; No. 2. amber durum, nei Pad on Petey ime? combing Os phases 8%) Corn: yellow, 89-80 144%; No:.2 northern heavy, 1.11%- were nS SON Se) FH a a a ct aaa 118%! No, 1 northern, 1104-1174; Bs Biiber durum’ bard, 138i-L46%3 Ne. y 1.4 3 No. ag aie ig ret ead Pt At} pig Ball 2 amber durum Bard, 1.26%1.48%; ginal % blood territory wools | Transamerica 5 Porta’ No, 1 amber durum, 1.24% -1.30%; No. ing 58s, $2.70 |Uaion 41 | chicago, Jan, 4:—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.) {2 amber durum, 122%-130%; No. 2 also were having @ fair call Union, 108 a 4 1D, 1:19%-143%; No. 2 mixed du- cents scoured basis. The United 14 —Potatoes, 34, on track 106, . a Lh 3 P poset grades and United . shipments 67 t steady, sup- | Fun. 1116-14974. ‘wools United 125 [Piet eked’ pes owt, ‘Sdabo Ruse | Oate—Wo, 3 white, 6&X-56%. = a a ade 2 hy a o UB Realty 6 LADY LAVERY DIES féed, 18% -79% : No. 2 feed, '77%-78% ; Us Rubber 4 He erery enicago- |NO. 2 feed, 145-163. m7 U8 Steel 38: U8 Bteel % Util, P. & H ig Bon¥-3 FES + |occasionally medium, 2.50-4.50; low cutter and cutter 1.75-2.50, bulls (yearlings ex- common and medium, 3.00-4.00; veal- ers, good and choice 5.25-7.75; medium 4.25-5.25; cull and common 3.50-4.50;} Post stocker and feeder cattle: steers, good and choice 500-1050 Ibs. 4.50- 5.25; common and medium 3.00-4.50. Sheep, 11,000; lambs in fairly broad demand; indications fully steady on all classes; sheep 25 and more high- er; bulk better lamb offerings held *|925 upward; initial bids around 9.00; -|Slaughter ewes 3.50-4.25; lightweights 4.50; feeding lambs scarce; slaughter sheep and lambs: *}lambs 90 pounds, down, good and 9 common and medi- ewes 90-150 pounds, good and chaice, I weights, common and medium 3. feeding Jambs, 50-75 pounds, good and choice, + 16.25-7.25. if Classified ‘News’’ A SALESMAN may be short or tall, fat or lean, but the boss measures his value by just two things: (1) the results he gets; (2) how much it costs to hire him. Bismarck Tribune want ads get results because the people who turn to them already are in the market for what they have to sell. Want ads meet with no “gales resistance.” They waste no time ringing hostile door bells. TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW Minimum charge for one insertion— 45 cents for 15 words. First insertion (per word) ........ 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive insertions (per word) 4 consecutive insertions (per word) 5 consecutive insertions (per word) 6 consecutive insertions (per word) Bismarck Tribune want ads get results cheaper, too. The Tribune blankets the Missouri Slope area. The cost of a brief want ad is measured in pennies rather than nickels, dimes, quarters or dollars. No other salesman we know will call on so many families for so few pennies. Whatever you sell, Bismarck Tribune pul ads will sell more of it. Use them often. Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. No clairvoyant, fortune teller, ma‘ or doubtful ad- accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and partment. A representative ask for the want ad de FOR SALE—Bedroom set and room tab! Reasonable for cash. Phone 1820. FOR SALE—Radio, $25; cabinet, $15; office desk, ing room. Phone 689-J. northern nurseries. Full or part] nafin. time. Planters write for free hand- book. Hankinson Nurseries, Han- kinson, N. Dak. WANTED—Man to work on farm. Steady work to right individual Apply F. M. Little in person, Bald- win. lortable room. Large, comfc for gentlemen at 521-5th. Mrs. J. P. Sell. 00; $15; typewriter table, 00; stove, $10. Phone 1313. Street. = _____ Personal oe REAL STEAM Supercurline perma- light housekeeping. Call at 818-7th. sebone 118 pacer cei a FOR RENT—Large sleeping room ad- La bath. 419-1lth St. Phone Female Help Wanted SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for mare | ried women. $15 weekly and your- er RENT—Sleeping rooms. | Legis- own dresses FREE representing na-|__1#tors preferred. Phone 1126-W. tionally known Fashion Frocks, No|FOR RENT—Cozy sleeping room, canvassing. No investment. Send{ next to bath. 806-1st Street. Phone Gress size. Fashion Frocks, Dept.| _1705-R. 8-440, Cincinnati, Ohio. ROOM FOR RENT at 116 W. Thay- Wanted to Rent |FoR RENTSSicepiz RENT—Sleeping room in mod- WANTED TO RENT—By Feb. Ist:| ern home. Newt bath, Call at ead with steady vated ae 423-11th Street. sires unfurnished room w ° varge comfortable room ‘Large comfortable room enette or some accommodation for) ‘for gentiemen at 400-6th St, Mrs. getting occasional light lunches.| J 4° parson, Write Tribune Ad. 261. a = WANTED—Small furnished apt. right away. Write Tribune Ad. 8850. Postmaster Warns Against | Violations Business concerns in the city were warned this week that there have been increasing violations of the federal statutes which give the post- office department an absoluite mono- poly over the transportation and de- livery of letters by regular trips over FOR RENT—Two large rooms. Part- ly furnished. First floor entrance from street. Modern. Call rear 118-1st Street. ROOM FOR RENT—Next to bath. Suitable for one or two. Breakfast if desired. Rent reasonable, Phone it routes. ‘Walter Sather, local postmaster, said that most violations are due to @ failure to appreciate that a large number of communications, bird LOS: forms, circulars, etc, not comm: +. believed to be letters within the! une office. Olga Christianson. everyday understanding of the word, For Rent letters under the sta- — tues —— FOR RENT=Siors rom, 380i “This means that concerns cannot, under the law, use other than regu- larly salaried employes to deliver their own letters without the pay- ment of postage,” Sather said. Sather also warned concerns that private receptacles intended for de- livery of mail matter must be used FOR RENT—Two cozy sleeping rooms. Gas heated. Hot water. Newly decorated. Also garage. ; Phone 1612 during day or 525-M |_after 7 p.m. ;FOR RENT—Nice, warm sleeping rooms. $12 for one, $16 for two. Smokers need not apply. With or without kitchen privileges. Phone 1515. 409-5th St. Apartments for Rent or | FOR RENT—Desirable ground floor furnished_apartment. trance. Three rooms, Private bath. Electric refrigerator. exclusively for this purpose. ‘W. Rosser. PERE TG SHIP-BUILDING RACE THREATENED FOR RENT—Bright, modern base- apt. including lights, gas, heat, wa- ter. Also garage. 622-3rd. IN AMERICA By J Nathan Kane Author of First Facts” health. Write Tribune Ad. 8853. FOR SALE—Limited amount of fol- ERSTRIPS—Absolutely guaranteed. John W. Stroup, 208-1st. St. N. EB. Man Phone 243-M. Asplund, 5 = man coal. Lots 2 ton or more, $2.60 ton. Phone 1993. Bob Morris. Re-