The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 4, 1935, Page 7

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3Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and x... ‘ . “RRADERS CAUTIOUS seer aoe “1S MONEY MARKETS 850 to 10.50 and more; choice lots BOTH WHEAT CORN : . iy steady. common to medium hates 4 e1 ; Grain Quotations |[?.i"°/ome: e.neiies beer tery grades 3.00 to 4.00; bulls scarce; steady; odd head 4.00 to 8.25; beef “Prices Sag With Wall Street’s SUPPER TUMBLE OF |-— sore | Duluth, nee ae western calves held above 7.00; veal- Yet the minimum Enthusiasm. for Stocks Durum— ox x ers 1,300; about 50 k . mediui ONE CENT A BUSHEL yey 11ei4 | good 8.00 to 7.50; few choice te B50.” for a TRIBUNE want ad ee: 97% | Hogs 1,800; supply light, market is only May Notably Cool "you'll find it in the within 24 hours after x 00; an publication in the TRIB- $.00; few beef cows 4.25 to 6.50; cut- $ UNE, Fl ee rather slow on account of higher ask- ing prices; early bids and sales steady to 5 cents higher compared with Sat- urday’s average; weights below 170 Ibs. weak to 25 lower than Friday; Good: to choice hogs scaling 210 Ibs. be pend yd early top 9.35; some je! T; better 170 to 200 Ibs. 8.85 x ic wtinse Fee entrar 2th to 9.20; 140 to 160 Ibs. mainly 8.25 to aa semigheont eH aid ae Wheaten 5 ‘High Low Close |&75; few slaughter. pigs 7.50 to 8.00; corn suffered @ maxi desirable feeders mainly 7.00 to 7.50; ble of about a cent a bushel Mon- Lt a) around 6.00; good sows with lack of ve t. 40 to ; average cost Saturday ppt “cad 894; weight 214 Ibs.; for the week, 8.85; weight 211 Ibs. "| Sheep 3,500; no early sales or bids fat lambs, undertone weak; although sellers genérally asking 9.00 and above for better grade offerings; packers talking slightly lower or under 8.50. A ae cows, better grade Nee bee iJ stea common to mediuin , Wheat closed weak, %-1% cents P p weak; local demand very quiet; good 00 to under Saturday's finish, May 87-97%, te ime strongweights to shippers 60 TRIBUNE RATES ARE I OW corn %-1% down, May 83%-%, oats .00; 15.00; grad %-% off, and provisions showing 2 liga around jo.00 to 60.00, ea Minimum charge for ene insertion— Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified BFR iy Traders inclined to Look for aa Lower Price Offerings july From Argentina aig 5 ree? RoR: BREE ai # saFessd 5 # nts Stock market prices drifted to mod- erately lower levels Monday in one of “the od areeniy: in several hey ‘Traders apparently were perplexed the declining British pound and a further advance in the London gold price to a new record peak. The close was easy. Transfers apptoxi- mated 430}000 shares. The foreign scene held the atten- tion of most financial observers. The American Iron & Steel Institute re- ported a small upturn in steel mill operations. An expansion in car load- ings for the last week were also indi- cated by early reports. Commodities, including grains and cotton, dropped - with sterling. The pound, off nearly 5 cents at one time, canceled a large Part of this loss. Gold currencies ex- Be apy ens ee aa B eeeperers: si 2 Qe REREKK Ki eAaoab Groshaniie ssbaksesl | hibited strength. U. 8. government securities moved up in the bond mar- ket coincident with publication of the treasury’s March financing program. Metal shares turned heavy in late dealings. U. 8. Smelting dropped about 3 points, while Howe Sound, Dome, McIntyre Porcupine and Cerro Manville also were down around 2, an: F PRE od ad 99a Matt Reet Eee geeeee Base! Buying on a liberal decrease in vist- ble supplies and private estimates of SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, March. 4—(#)— (U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 3,500; beef 2|steers and yearlings moderately ac- tive, fully steacly; most other killing Classes little changed; better grade stockers and feeders steady; plain kinds slow; beef steers and yearlings largely 10.00 down; few good around 11.00; choice absent; small lots good to choice heifers 9.00-50; bulk beef 45 cents for 15 words, @isplay rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. First insertion (per word) ........Scents No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, 2 consecutive insertions (per word).....4e ‘vertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any 3 consecutive insertions (per word)...4%e | °oP7 submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE 48 ry 6 consecutive insertions (per word) .....60 ast for the want a4 will call if you desire, Telephone 33 and department. farm reserve, however, prevented ma- Jor losses. Trade was fair at times. May and July wheat closed %c lower and September 1c lower. andes Steen %e beans ile 4c lower. May ai each closed ‘4c lower. May | thy ia iste ise Hnished %ic down and 13.90 .13.80 . May and July flax undertone was easy change in compara- a2 and American Can, Case. Columbian bidet and American horned sagged a point or so. Liggett y- ers “B”, Continental Can, Columbia Pictures, American Crystal Sugar and several others were steady to firm. Such stocks as American ‘Telephone, U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Consolidated Gas, American Sugar Refining and General Motors were to off slightly. N. ¥. Central gave up a point and the other rails did little or nothing. ° Houses and Flats cows 4.25-6.00; low cutters and cutters Female Help Wanted PARTY CAN RENT a seven room Male Help Wanted mainly 3.00-4.00; car lots choice bove |HOUSEKEEPER W: ; lady be-|MAN WANTED for service oo ee tween the ages of 30 and 45, edu-| $50.00 weekly to start. Experience Hogs, 4,000; mostly 10 to 15 higher| cated and refined and who un-| not required. $1,250.00 cash deposit to shippers; packers inactive; top| derstands children. Must be neat) required on Peres 9.25; bulk better butchers above 210) housekeeper and a good cook. Re-| FACTURER, 2 9.10-25: 170-190 pound weights| ‘erences required. Position open| St., Wheaton, Ill. 8 150-170 pound. averages| ®bout April 18, State wages. Ad- 8.25-75; slaughter pigs scarce; sows|_ ress 762, Minot, N. Dak. meen mostly 9.35; feeder pigs 5.50-7.50. WANTED—Competent girl for gener- Sheep, 6,000; receipts includes 18] al housework in modern farm home doubles Wyoming and South Dakota} for season. Good wages. Mrs. Brcilelrrine cp or en Paje,/ fed lambs, mostly killers; around 1500] James 8. Burchill, Luverne, N. D. inneapolis, Mar, 4.— (>) — truck-ins about 30 per cent feeders, i receipes Seed 45 compared to 133/ Quality slaughter ‘anos considerably Saar aigeey feria hai inneapolis cash wheat and coarse improved; early bids and few sales 25 fleges. No smoking allowed. Also ;| to 35 lower; good to choice lots 8. -6th. erin aoeing bas ey a 50; best car lots held above 9 Seren, Pheee Ei °. 15% protein choice feeding lambs about steady, RENT—Large, front i ‘ : sleeping room, single, double, board ® quiet to fair, de-|4 ak north. 141%) NON eee eeoee see WANTED—Farm hand for @ months.| ana’ jsundry if preferred, 418-5th, 2% 11 at the wheel by chewing Wrigiey's| VA? Spas iananaacumaen and availability for » 1.10% 1.) driving. Wis lust be able Phone 678-1 14% protein CHICAGO Spearmint Gum while driving. Wise) tractor. Write P.M. Bopp, New 1 dk north. 1.12% 1. Chicago, March 4.—(P—(U. 8. D. 2 dk north, 1:10% 11 Q ‘ 000’ ni- e : A.)—Hogs, 17,000 including 8,000 ni- 3 dk north. 108% 1. rect active; fully 20 higher than Fri- For Rent = B RENT—Room in modern home. 111% 14 lay; wel above 200 Ib. 9.50-60; RENT—Beauty shop. at, Gentlemen preferred. $8.00 month. 00% 1.11% top 9.60; new high; 160-200 Ib. 9.25- 9e2 furnished. Prince] 414 12th. Phone 1009-W. ba light lights 8.75-9.35; slaughter RENT—Large, .00-8.75; good packing sows room. Five blocks from postoffice. 8.75-85; light light, good and choice, work, Thayer. 140-100 Ibs. 865-938: light weight, a bs. 9-10-60; medium weight,! Reasonable prices charged. A. C - |200-250 Ibs. 9.40-60; heavy weight, # Phone 754-' i 250-350 Ibs., 950-60; packing sows, | _ Miller, 715-12th. lial medium and good, 275-550 Ibs., 8.00- 9.00; pigs, good and choice, 100-140 Ibs., 7.00-8.90. Cattle, 10,000; calves, 2.500; fed steers and yearlings 25 higher, in- stances more; market active, but ui even at advance which puts all grades 1.00% 1.11% 1.0016 1.11% at new high for season; killing q ity comparatively plain; up to 14.00 Fy 3 i 3 3 i i BEREE ' Te Gétessar hs rT q é RRERFFREFL FREE SKF i a af it z ? Produce Markets Z CHICAGO Chicago, March 4.—(#)—Butter 7,036, steady; creamery specials (93 score) 30% to 31; extras (92) 30; extra - firsts (90 to 91) 29% to %; firsts (88 to 89) 29 to 29%; seconds (86 to 87) 28 to 28%; standards (90 centralized carlots) 30. No butter sales. Eggs £,703, firm; extra firsts cars 22%, local 2114; fresh graded firsts cars 21%, Jocal 21%; current receipts 20% Storage packed firsts 23; storage pack: ed extras 23%. Egg sales 904 cases; .-Current receipts 20%. Poultry, live, 21 trucks, unsettled; hens 5 lbs. and under 19%, more than ; 5 Ibs. 17%; leghorn hens 17; rock| me" « fryers 21% to 23, colored 21%; rock springs 20, colored 20, leghorn springs 1415; rock broilers 21% to 23, colored 2112, leghorn 20, barebacks 16 to 18; roosters 14%; hen turkeys 21, young toms 19, old 16, No. 2, 14; ducks 4% Ibs, up 20 to 21, small 17; geese 14; capons 6-7 lbs. 23. oa ; ES a3 ff un FOR RENT—Nice, quiet, sleeping rooms with or without kitchen priv- goaded nn i Ha ° a fi. 5 > g s B88 SBlsSeo-NSBSE4..SaS2s-2 FE FECKFSRE 3s E i 20888 i FOR RENT—Pieasant sleeping Toon in modern home. Suitable for one or two persons. Phone 1239. i Suse Sie 299) 3 if e i 5 of ul DULUTH CASH GRAIN .. Duluth, March 4—()—Closing cash bi] Prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern heavy 1.00% to 1. 3 northern 1.08% ane i ef 5 FI ce he ed he ck h- gh ult im. e~ nd he up ng ed ut Qua=guan BRRRERR i o 2 Room and Board He at ho see NEW YORK elowoond wlomocoro’d Sf Peleowco™d al wmoored New York, March 4.—()—Butter | Mack 10,070, weaker. Creamery higher than t extra 31% to 32%; extra (92 score) 311g; firsts (90 to 91) 21% to %; cen- tralized (90 score) 31%. Cheese 103,728, weak. State, whole + milk flats, held, 1933 as to quality | Mon' ” 21 to 23; 1934 fancy to specials 1814 to 19%, Eggs 30,457, firmer. Mixed colors; special packs or selections from fresh aa receipts 24 to 25%; eg and ‘Whi eggs, resale marks 28 to 28%; nearby special including premiums 26% to nearby and midwestern hennery, ex- change specials 25 to 25%; nearby and midwestern tandards 24; marked premiums 26; Pacific * coast, fresh, shell treated or liners, _ fancy 28 to 29; Pacific coast, standards “21 to 28; Pacific coast, shell treated or “ liners, mediums 25% to 26. Browns, resale of premium marks 26 to 26%; ‘nearby and western special packs, private sales from store 25 to 25%; western standards 23% to Lage poultry, by express: Chickens, won ea 7 fowls, 23-23; Cererity ( Let FREE FF i Ray rE +f 2 RF RKFK Ed 23.87; Sweden 24.49; Montreal in New York 99.12%; New York in Montreal 2 soo 1.00% 1.11% 1.00% 111% pepereyerey=y ‘e mORMUSMO Se ag 85: 85: FFI 3 1.08% 1.10% 1.08% 1.10% =egee me 32: & mo FE} ‘ese 1.02% 1.0748 1.02% 107% and South Dakota Wheat | 3 moR 7 g sosee 107% 1.10% 1.07% 1.10% : ‘ag ==9=—65, tt Lie} 3 seve 1.27% 1.32%». aeeee 2 oy ee 1.26% 131% eee KRE RR KKK & & paid for 1355 lb. averages; upper crust ‘strictly good and choice offerings 13 upward; several loads 13.50-85; all other killing classes unevenly steady to 25 higher, better grade beef cows and yearling heifers showing most upturn; slaughter cattle and vealers. Steers, good 9.75-13.25; 900-1100 Ibs. 1100-1300 Ibs., 10.25-14. Ibs., 10.50-14.00; common and med- ium, 550-1300 Ibs., 5.50-10.50; heifers, good and choice, 500-750 Ibs., 9.25- 11.50; common and medium, 5.00-9.50; cows, good, 6.75-9.50; common and medium, 4.25-6.75; low cutter and cutter, 3.00-4.50; bulls (yearlings ex- cluded), good (beef), 5.25-7.00; cutter, common and medium, 3.75-5.50; veal- ers, good and choice, 7.50-9.50; med- ium, 6.00-7.50; cull and common, 4.00- 6.00; stocker and feeder cattle: Steers, good and choice, 500-1050 lbs., 6.25- 8.50; common and medium, 5.00-6.25. Sheep, 28,000; slaughter lambs slow, indications 25 cents or more lower; sheep and feeding lambs little chang- ed; good to choice wooled lambs bid above ; ewes '4.50-5.25 mostly; bulk 60-65 lb. feeding lambs 6.50-7.25, Slaughter sheep and lambs: Lambs, 90 Ibs., down, good Power ring Schools: The original exclusive, practical, ‘Diesel schools, where you learn to do by doing. Write for information Thos. W. Hemphill, 524-8. 10th 8t., Minneapolis. EE Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—One room and kitchen- ette apartment, also 2 room and kitchenette apartment and sleeping room for gentlemen. All well fur- nished. Private entrances. Phone 637-J. 113 Mandan St. FOR RENT—Three room apartment. Two large rooms with good cellar. Partly furnished. Also large gar- den._North of capitol building. ARES oneeninl couple to ae furnished 3 room apartment lady. Write Tribune Ad. 9303. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Main floor. Two rooms and kitch- enette. $30. 405-5th. FOR RENT—Four room furnished apartment and bath. Good loca- - tion. Phone 543-W. FOR Household Goods Sale a GALE—Hot Point electric range, G Priced '. good as new. reasonably. Inquire at Melville's Electric Shop. 1933 Pane! 335.00 Terms to suit on our low cost GMAC CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Buy a new coach for $508 FLECK MOTOR BRES BRE BSRRERE roosters, 16; turkeys, 26-93; ducks, un- \Bears-Roebuck ; Lost and Found i Servel GOVERNMENT DOLLAR REW. "Dressed poultry steady to sess ovemn-| ett : TARD for Pep oe '| Athletic Commission tuoted| Frozen: Bill Given Approval ‘und 3 ducks, 20. H ens, 17%-28; fowls, 13-22%; ers, 1544-174; turkeys, 19-30; : (Pecaleed A bill which previously pasood 1814-194. | meee Comets \ which previously the N northern od BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, March 4.—(?)—Butter fue oe Low Close 2% 9% 21% USED CAR BARGAINS Coupe 1.16% 1.84% 1.76% BISMARCK GRAIN close: Great Northern 7s of 1936, 88. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) ; & 8h, art tell ot heat No. 1 WB dark north: Quart. Inc. 8h, 1.21; : vy . ~ ern, 117%; No. 1 dark northern, CHICAGO POTATOES 1.18% -1.17%; No, 2 mixed, 1.10%; No. March 4—(#)—(U. 8. Dep. |2 hard winter, 1.08%; No, 1 dark hard Agr.)—Potatoes, 203;. on track, 377; | winter; 1.12; No.1 hard amber dur- total U. 8. shipments Saturday, 1087; jum, 1.40%; No, 1 mixed durum, 1.24- stock about steady, | %. ory seed : No. 1 » 1.19; No. 3, 4% ab. & Aeseveell

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