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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and THE BISMARCK TRIB Market Report for Thurs., Jan. 10 UMUMIES’ RALLY INJECTS LIFE INTO DULL MART SESSION Power and Light Stocks Draw Some Support on Theory They Were Oversold New York, Jan. 10—(#)—Although trading was exceptionally dull, and prices narrow throughout most of the | New York Stocks | Closing Prices Jan. 10, . pec Exp. . Advance Rume. luc, Pep ie ee er q 1B EE BBE 3 2 a mn a BBEBSBSB BOTH CORN, WHEAT RIE SHARPLY BUT = Duluth, Mi! 10. Mga Jan. tae 1.28% 1. 1.25% 125% seve 1.23% 14% 3% 187% 1.88 Farm Reserves of Corn Expect- ed to Be Announced as_ Smallest Since 1927 sets Hel! Chicago, Jan. 10.—()—An mais of ‘buying in the corn market late Thursday lifted prices both of corn * | 160 Ibs. 6.75-7.50; fat 100-130 Ib. killer ; | Pigs 5.00-6.50; early sales feeders 4.00- | Livestock | SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Jan. 10.—()—(U. 8. D. A)—Cattle 2,500 commercial: 200 government; active, uneven, stronger ‘and higher on most slaughter steers and most she-stock, bulls scarce, strong; fed stockers higher, medium to good fed yearlings and steers 6.50- 9.00; heifers scarce, medium to good Grades 5.50-7.50; low cutter to cutter cows, 1.75%2.25 mainly;: beef cows around 3.00-4.50; sausage bulls quo- table about 4.00 down; few stocker steers mostly thin, 3.00-4.00; yealers 2,400 commercial; 200 government; light and lower grades about steady; choice weighty kinds about 50 up; bulk 5.00-6,50;- choice selections and weights 7.00-50. Hogs 6,000; market slow. weights above 160 Ibs, largely 10 lower; lighter weights steady to 10 lower; sows steady, good to choice 210-325 Ibs. 7.90- 8.00; top 8.00; 170-200 Ibs. 7.65-90; 140- Classified ‘News 5.00; bulk good sows 7.25; average cost session, a late rally in the utilities " Wednesday 7.68; weight 200 Ibs. Thursday alded the stock market to|4™ GOR Wa. $5% Jana wheat rather sharply, but top.) May 4M 15.4% 454 Sheep 1.50: supply Tat lambs again maintain its equilibrium. There were ‘Wool Pf. '. 43" | Wotations were not well main! ssese sees 73% [light but quality somewhat improved, i a few other noticeably improved spots | Anaconda Cop. Littel corn to arrive from rural wed Bariey— no early sales or bids; packers talking in evidence and the close was ‘steady . T. % | sources was being offered. Farm re- aay . 15 516% «75 754; |around 25 ‘ower or under 8:75 Yor best to firm. Transfers approximated on- | Atl. ni serves of corn were generally expected 9" tress ssene veee 6048 | Otterings: sellers asking fully steady tie. power and Tight sted ‘apr 3 leraaliet at tis season ince 1007. kind i Ne Bit | nemtay far Wanibe elOuen GLAM tOcTE ently drew some support on ‘he theory at| Wheat Closed nervous at the same "oa vn higher; better grades 8.85 to mostly they had been oversold. At the same 6% |98 Wednesday’s finish to %-cent|May . ont 186 = 1.85% 1.85's | 9.00, time attention was attracted to the 16% | higher, May: 1.01%-%, corn % off tojJuly ....... sis__ss+ 187“ Dairy cows: strong, active; average group when the head of the Consoli- 33% ia up, May 91%- ia Oats at % decline concatenate sales about $10 per head higher than dated Gas Co. offered to arbitrate 30% |to % advance, and provisions varying a5: pence December low times; bulk springers rates with New York City. Dealings | 5 = from 15 cents setback to ® rise of.2 Met Pigg Low Close and better grade milkers ‘around $30- J e 36 Per outlets quotable or more. further de- FUTURES RALLY LABORIOUSLY . ‘ . Scopes ar wecingren, = 3s;/TO HIGHER CLOSING LEVEL ak 3th aiicudo A SALESMAN may be short or tall, fat Bismarck Tribune want ads get results Grains recovered briskly under the 38%| | Minneapolis, Jan. 10—(e)—Wheat sats $84 Chee gan, 1G URceRMIAD or lean, but the boss measures his value cheaper, too. The Tribune blankets the leadership of corn, but finished with $3% |tutures rallied —labori to a 90% 91% Han “hood tnciuding 8 3,000 airect;| by, just two things: (1) the results he Missouri Slope area. The cost of a brief only a portion of their advances. Cot~ A is tr (coe tir ko aelne $5%$ 86" |slow. about steady with Wednesday;| gets; (2) how much it costs to hire him. want ad is measured in pennies rather ton was hesitant. U. 8. Government $4 | Thursday with trade thin and un: 83% 83's k Tribi di i kels, d rt dollar: securities exhibited strength. For- 4%; | inspiring. A bit of short covering and ’ weights above 220 Ibs. 8.00-10; prac- Bismarck Tribune want ads get results than nickels, dimes, quarters or dollars. eign exchanges did little. c. 2% |the recovery of a few hedges against 545% 55% |tical top 8.15; short load 8.20; 160-/ because the people who turn to them No other salesman we know will call on so ‘New highs for the past year, with 4%4l wheat sold out. of storage made the ATi AT% |220 Ibs. 7.50-8.00; light lights 7.00-50;! already are in the market for what they many families for so few pennies. gains of fractions to a point, were |¢; ai |strength, After the opening there pis THO gOS HER tients geod wana ecw! have to sell. Want ads meet with no Whatever you sell, Bismarck Tribune esate Oy eee wees Teel eee st | mip aesolay wivadciesen crash: 4% 14% 1140160 Ibs. 7200-60; light weight 160-| “sales resistance.” -They waste no time want ads will sell more of it. Use them Gillette issue was alded by an offer 1% Jer and September % higher. Most of $ 74% 1200 Ibs. 735-800; medium weight] ringing hostile door bells. often. of the company to purchase up to 22 |the professionals were inclined to "1200-250 Ibs. 7.85-8.15; heavy weight . $1,000,000 of its Convertible debentures. 8 {hold back until after the goyernment 250-350 Ibs. 8.00-20; packing sows, Armour of Illinois preferred shares,| ont. Can $8 idea of farm reserves, due 14 a report medium and good 275-550 Ibs. 6.75- National Department hated Lbs tn after the close, had been well cir- ye, Bie goo and choice 100-140 and Spiegel-May-Stern up aroun 17% |eulated. Pa s. 5.25-7.25. 2 ach, Twin City Raj 65 Coarse tl 35 13.25 Cattle, 8,000; commercial; 500 gov- ieee preset peer Bit leurs Mn rtonta Saini as ates 1850 1342 1345 | ernment; calves, 2,000 commercial;| ‘nium, charge for ome, insertion Megsdteght eosad resected heidhere tiesto tooo Gas and Public Service of New Jersey 13% | ana July unchanged. May and July 200 government; another fairly displa; = bie: date rebate le ont a point or 80. cae rye each closed % lower. May barley |¥! 1680 16.40 16.40 |tive market at recent sharp advance;| First insertion (per word) ......... cents No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful U. 8, Smelting, McIntyre Porcupine, ae finished % down and July unchanged. 16.75 1665 16.65 |up 11.90 paid for light steers; several| 2 consecutive insertions (per word) ....4c vertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any Union Pacific and Allied Chemical 23'4 | While May and July flax both closed] yem_eaponis CASA cLose |'%ds 11.00-75; lower grades tending] 3 consecutive insertions (per word) ..4!¢0 | ‘PY submitted. Se Liceristieh ro crenirorcahaeerae | oN BERS 96% | unchanged. Minnea) Jan. 10.—(P)—Wheat |‘ slow down but all interests in trade) consecutive insertions (per word) .... ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE . works and North American were lak . 117%] Receipts of cash wheat were the receipts 41 compared to 43/2Nd all heifers, beer cows and bulls} . (per hes ati ill call if you desire. Telephone 32 and fae bait Ape a nd A 3 ta i isacme reWit: |" Ritan a get MONT as| emmename wna (rer) «ts | aa he eronet cd prio TA ral, Santa Fe, “ i , irm to st ces. Win-| Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse fully 50 up at 9.50 down 5 Z ie! Wheeler. Mien losers = ie ti 13% Faeamtaaram wheat § was poaree and Soa gi om ae follow: |slaughter ee and Nat erie ractions to a were American | rirst Nat. 51% | nominally unchanged. C vered good and choice, 530-900 Ibs. 8! Sumatra, Reynolds Tobacco B, Beth-| Fox Film “A” 12%] Gorn demand was limited with of- |15% Protein x 11.25; 900-1100 Ibs. 8,75-11.75; 1100-| Minnesota, Lemke of ae 3 eretaaee Male Help Wanted Rooms for Rent lehem Steel, U. 8. Steel, Johns-Man-|Gen, Am. ‘Trans. 37°) terings light. Oats was quiet to dull.|2 GE Rorih. 118% 120% {|1800 Ibs. 9.00-12.00; 1300-1500 Ibs.| Hildebrandt of South Dakota. WANTED. Saraesced farm manage NT—Sleeping room end gar> Phebe: Charyaler,Geperal rotors: and | Gent Foods 3335 [Rye demand was good and offerings|3 ae north. 112% 114% iaoeaies anotalas altars keod Tattd er and housekeeper for large east-! age. 608-2nd St. Phone 282-R. Pullman. Gen Mile erit|otteringe were fair with demand [tq TOe a1ax 1.193; .[enoice 550-750. Ibs. 7.00-8.00; com-|Lemke of North Dakota, Werner of | ‘in North Dakota farm. | Must, be RENT —One sleeping room sn ° SERENE | 32% depending on_ quality. c % 1.17% mon and medium 3.75-7.25; cows,|South Dakota. ‘ : *| one light housekeeping room. ° quiet to good, depending on, quality.!2 dk north. 1.15% 1.17% stock, handling of men, of equip-| jy furnished. Very reasonable, 8! | Produce Markets | Gold ‘Dust i 3 dk north. 112% 1.14% [Eee es ye Rellel and Pest Control: Ayers of| Tent’ and eare of bulldings. state| 1 . fi O13 protein 2.75-5.00; low cutter and cutter 1.90- 5 7 5 Pm a Seen sila 66th Paige”: Al] Miscellaneous ||! dk north. 1.14% Liss 2.75; bulls (yearlings excluded), good| Burdick of North Dakota, Werner of | ¢xPerience, age, end give references. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping root CHICAGC Gt. Nor. Ir. 12% ry = meee: 13% (beef) 4.00-5.00; cutter, common ont South Satie ato n of Mon- | MAKE MONEY SELLING TREES, Hot water all times. Convenient to 0.—(#)—Butter and/Gt. Nor. 16% + 4 medium 3.25-4.25; vealers, good Farm ; Monagha: es ge nee cost ware siendy in tone Taursday.| Gt. West Si 24] |. -FORSIGN EXCHANGE Pa nonin. cholee 650-080; medium §50-608;|tana, Ryan of Minnesota, Burdick of | PLANTS, SHRUBS for lersest| pom RENT—Large front Tom Poulti steady. —~ Houd.-Her. 8161 New York, Jan. 10.—(#)—Foreign 2 cull and common, 4.00-5.50; stocker|North Dakota, Hildebrandt of South | n m nurse! Pi modern home. Close to capitol, Buiter 5041, steady: creamery-spe- Hove Sous ETE beer feghor oes Golatp einer Pog Roraeen: ‘land feeder cattle: Steers, good and | Dakota. tine, poe Write for free hand-| “Phone 242-R or call at 909-5th St, Leesa y -33%° i+ | mand b cents: r ¥ . 5.25- 3 “ a » _— SE sa: Cran, Noo) 30%-31%: Tipe Con 18%4| Great Britain, 492; France, 6.42%; fee -|Soandictunaneese Army Seeks List of fetes! Duan — = rtments for Rent firsts (88-89) 28%-29%; seconds (86-| Int. 41% | Italy, 858; Germany, 40.25; Norway.|2 dk north. Sheep 12,000; fat lambs undertone!" A toateyr Radio Men WanTED 3 young ae Reet he “Two room partly mod- 87) 27-28; standards (90 centralized Int. ae rosa con Nice ame 2 = = = fully steady to strong: asking 1 higher nee i leap ips! ee Sear en He Unfurnished. Call at 1618 H 4 > Hi id fe Jami 4 kien“ 1 Bo A’ — oe ee re baemaiaap coal 3 horns. 1 better grade lambs held 950-78 end| Amateur radio workers who may be Proposition if you quality. Call -POven Avene. Poultry, live, 33 trucks, unsettled; 16% MONEY RATES 3 north. K ‘}above; no early bids; slaughter sheep| interested in enrolling in the CCC or-| Room el hens 15%; leghorn hens 11; rock vinat 17% Mo! Montana and lambs: Lambs, 90 Ibs. down good} Sanization as radio operators have Work Wanted bul springs 18, colored 16%-17, leghorn | Kennecot 17%| New York, Jan. 10. — () — Calliiga, and choice 8.50-9.60; common and | been asked to write for applications to | _ snr Hardwood floors. Well 13; rock broilers 20-21, colored 20.|Kresge (8. 8. 21% {money steady; 1 per cent all day./1 DEW OF 4. sig 1a1% 1.19% | Meditim 6:35-8.75; ewes 90-150 Ibs.| the Commanding Officer, Headquart- |WANTED—Laundry, dry — cleaning Pull basement. Practically Roosters 11; hen turkeys 20, young’ 4 =* Dees 60 days-6 mos., 135 pte ee EEA AMES SSS" good and choice 3.25-4.50; nell eniet ers gener reg ange ols an eee eaten teeter ta new Heating plant, (gas). 60x140 i 6; No. 2, 14; ducks 4% |Toew', pe : common and medium, 3.00-75; =| Lincoln, . pers Y"! ft. lot. Ci nient to schools, etc, Ios ee ‘mall 18; geese 14; ca-| Poet Ted| Ezine commercial paper x. LB Weeor. 141% 113% 1.11% 113% |ing lambs 50-75 Tbe. good and cholee A ni srg ole eae. eek sree: $1000 cash, Balanos may De Fee Eee cary, steady, petose w=] eres ii® fesse IETS Vekw or apie eee be under no obligation to become en-| “win tax bushiees:” Phone 1544) Set asacioenat eee taste o— evs, 6 30% GOVERNMENT BONDS LHW ..... 110% 112% 1.10% 1.12% SIOUX CITY rolled nor will the war department be| evenings, of wre seer wot oat sna On aeta . 10.—)}—-Govern- sons, ITERLOC! METAL WEATH- ailean SDE W ot Sioux City, Ta. Jan, 10-—0— (U.| Pa Conners. pe pointed, out, > | DRESS ERSTRIPS—Absolutely guaranteed, NEW YORK 11%" Liberty 3%4’s 103.29. 1H W..... 1.06% 1.00% 1.05% 1.07% |8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 3,000; most reasonably ae well. 922-8th St.| see W. Stroup, 208-1st St. N. E. New York, Jan. 10.—(?)—Butter 12% Liberty first 4%'s ‘103.20. Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat | beef steers and yearlings fully steady; Phone 1666-W. __Mandan. Phone 243-M. 12,120 fancy; creamery, higher than 5%! Liberty fourth 4%'s 10822 12% eee fat she stock little changed; stockers = extras 34%-%; extra (92 score) 33%4-| Mo. 2%! treasury 44's 11328 LDHW or % 114% | 9M4 feeders scarce, firm; small pack- Houses and Flats %; firsts (88-01 scores) 20%4-32%; 941 treamury 4's 10012 LH Werere 111% 114% 111% 114% lage choice 950-1000 Ib. yearlings 11.00- FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house. seconds (ART. Aoores) Sane ORR (ap 18"| Home Owners Loans 4s, 31, 1018, |P DH W oF 11.25; liberal quota 8.00-10.00; small Near capitol, All newly decorated. trallaed (AO soe) tote 281% emt 1 BW. 1.10% 119% 1.10% 1.12% ]lots choloe kosher helfers 8.75-9.00; ) Phone 460-M. Cheese 187,597, firm. State whole | yj, 17% MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS cre Darem bulk beef cows 3.25-4.50; low cutters \ 3 milk flats, Leg ope ORT ads 38%| Minnespolis, Jan. 10—()-—Stocks| Ob L amber 141% 147% 139% 144% [and cutters largely 200-75: few me- , equipment, Like new. 22; 1934 fancy to 3] 1-19, " . 13% protein jum to good stockers up .00. a is _N. W. Mandan. ‘Mixed colors 7% |close: eae ry eae sink Deeeane. firsts eee 30; ressigornton firsts 23%; 20% | Northwest Banco (no trading). eee + THON IMO asiationer bebe 1: siutcher bids pry Other mixed colors unchanged. sgn | Piss Bank Stock L amber...» 136% 120% +e ++ lerg bid 7.60-85; 160-190 Ib. lights bid M|ROOM AND BOARD at reasonabl While, seh See oe ee Fo NEW YORK CURB 2 amber...» 135% 138% +06 7.00-€0; fem sof sold 710-25; slaugh- race, Coll st S10 Meee Peete 32-33; nearby| ot? Ot itt] New York, Jan. 10—(P)—Curb: | Grade of Re An 3 including premiums, 1-33; 14% Cities Service 1% E amaber. 1.24% 1.27% Sheep, 7,000; no early fat lamb ac- t and midwestern hennery, exchange eg eS amber... 123% 126% - tion; buyers talking lower, indicating __ Garage for Rent specials, 30%-31; nearby and mid- 5% ; . Grader : around 9.00 for best native and fed Wanted to Rent western excl mecige ating a 24) United Founders 7/16. Yrd durum 141%. 110% «lots; feeding lambs opened steady; ee we marked mediums, 28-29; aye Sa. |Pathe 15% few sales 7.00-25. ‘Furnished = room liners, fancy, 38- CHICAGO STOCKS kitehenette. One with bath pre- iat a a er ats pa z (By The Associated Press) 5 —- ferred. Write Tribune Ad. 8893. Pacific coast, shell treated or liners,/ Phillips 15% | Midwest Util, %. ‘a Two Dickinson Men REFINED couple desire small fur- = mediums, 30%-31; Pacific coast, pul- 44% | McGraw El, 14% 03 EF Li Ch: nished apartment, Permanent. FOR RENT—Restaurant and beer lets, 21; refrigerators, Pacific coast 26% Saepaapepeel 31 ace Liquor Charge ‘9802. parlor in Mandan, Fully equipped large, | 21-28%: Tesale re % The ee * oees ae d Ray Thielen of Hie eee. = Bee L. N. ged; x premium. ‘By ‘ank Johnson and Ray of le changed; Denes, case} ot Teerilamt Bade H (Over the counter in.N. ¥. £0 Dickinson waived examination and room, furnished Cary ndan. aks ca igo 12%] quart. Inc. Sh, 1.26; 138. were bound over to tHe district court private bath, Phone 1464. FO WEN Sine oan 382007 Pull . Live Poultry steady to firm. By/Reo a% Leagan ‘Wednesday afternoon by Police Mag- sd freight: fowls, 15-20; other freight Rep. Stl. BP ga vane rouse witate Bineed 6. ae ona Saal SALE OF LAND. once hickens | Royal 30% | close gidins Pgh ag ppg - Notice { en, That under express, J a ‘re in posses- fotice is ny sg 15-19; es Nae fowls 16-21; other |Sa!eva) 44%)" Great Northern 7s of 1036, 96%. 104 pam at tae ome tae ox aries ws, of tn eden of sale, grant express grades unchanged. pa 24% | Tob. Prod. 6's of 2022, 100%. aoe 165% 80% 76% -/and gin which they claim were taken f the County. Court of the uiet; all fresh and 38 from the automobile driven by the two brady Tob Pai har ole ‘ Dressed Donley, quiet; Hd BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES ee 187% 19716 187'2 +|men. Ry Tie eee detsigned TASS rose: STAGES, NORGE: Snark 8% |ohicago, Jan. 10— a> — Polleemen Frank Yeater and vin- minlsteator witht patty ‘annexed of CHICAGO POTATOES Shell P Futures jcent Kavaney arrested the two Tues- _—__— ie estate of Mary E. . Caen a ace vo Sumy Fe i pod Bot, Mandapen nd pis oe a, Agr)—l ioc, Vac. 4 cy | Fred Seibold, Cathay, N. Dak. supplies moderate, demand and trad:|southers Ry: a etree ae ache sarees 5 moceene, os open ane tae Bouthern, Fey. . 4 107 , County Court, the following Farm Lands ing rather slow; sacked eperee Se. 1.00 FEDERAL LAND ‘Bank Farms foe . fl dnesday South Halé (8%) of Becti senting quality 414-60; fine p3 Stand. Gas & ty ator in on $500 bond. JP. Gain of Dickinson ie cop a pink sale or rent in Burleigh, Kidder, large size, 1.65. pana. OF oe Bel standards, Jen. 21% 1159 |scted at attorney for the defendants, Range. Be meyetahe (ae McIntosh, and Stewart 8% 58 BAN ARLOT SALES Standards, Oct. 22 spel da | ag 28 | Prean Grad a 4|Committees Named to it; Tex Fae lett F “Study Farm Problems ix i ea, fed with the g 360 | First, April 21% 2 3% fpapene ee ago ri i BOSTON WOOL Washington, Jan. 10—UP)—Dratting ii 1 Barley, No. E malting, 121; No. 11 Criterwood 58% eS py ey Boston, Jan. 10.—()—(U. 8. Dep.lot a legisiative program by farming Fiax, No. 1, 197-202. Union Union Carbide . 46%! owuth, Minn., Jan. 10 Agr.)—Fleece wools were selling ®|interests moved a step nearer Thurs- Administrator” ith the i Be yy rl Pacific .. 11% prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark|lttle more freely than last week al-|day as committees to study four gen- ad ot & a aetate 8 of 11933 - 1} |northern heavy, 112%-121%; No. 1 the volume of sales was still jeral agricultural region were CASH GI 12% northern, 1.11%-1.19%; No, 2)father moderate. A number of houses/announced by Representative Gil- : were moving small quantities of fine |lette of Iowa, chairman of the recent- ¥ 75% |dark northern, 1.10%-1.17%; No. 3 3 me 2 red, 13% northern, 1.00% -116%; No, 1/Oblo Delane or 64's and finer strictly Hy organized farm bloc. No, 1 hard, 1.10%-11; corn, “ heavy, 1.12%-1.21%; No. Eb fas cog fleeces at 27-28 cent “4 ‘The committees will study F) wide 2 yellon, Ses ae @ % | northern, 1 %; No. 2 north. |srease. Strictly combing 58's, 60's, range of proposed remedies for the No, 3 yellow, ue fern, 1.10% -1.17% ‘No, 1 amber durum |blood Ohio wool brought 2829 cents in }economic ills of farmers in the prairie 35% | hava, 1.27%-147%; No: 2 amber du-/the grease. In the medium grades, only |states, 1% |rum hard, 1.27%-147%; No. 1 amber |56's % blood was having a call for any} Those named as temporary chair- 20 -|durum, 1.25% -1. No. appreciable quantities, and sales of |men of the committees were Biermann ‘ele tanta: mpg SR ty ee 1.20%-144%; No. 2 mixed durum, grease g $e 118%-144%; No. 1 red durum, no | staple, and at 28-27 cents for clothing. and crop control; Christianson of Min- 36 quotation. Nesota, emergency relief and pest con- Be) max: No. 1, 187%. - MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR trol, and Coffee of Nebraska, Oats: No. 3 white, 58%-60%. Minneapolis, Jen. 10.—()—Fiour |and domestic farm market

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