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|. ' \ _ STOCKS PENETRATE ~NEW LOWS FOR ’35; Coml. & For. Fr) erioes, 3500; market averaging weak [Held upward (0 675; and 885 and | Smaller Declines Numerous;| Am: Pow. dy £4. £4 [Precipitation Reports. Lend prasia 305 DONNAE Ge To ne | Bam Siem. snd. feeding "lasts \. Transfer Sales Approximate » Real Sate 1764) — Tinge of Bearishness to top 950: deatrable 180-190 Ibe. steady: astrable, fosers 100; lambs smelt ; weights down to around down, \° ,000 Shares ha —y Day's Quotations 850; igs caren: 20d cows 1 - firsts 20% to 25; seconds 20 to 20%; ‘Minnesota and road improvement involving approx-|road improvement involving approx- freight grades unquoted. imately: ft Lan “4 ey Pag fowls, unquoted; tur- iq Pe prot or 7 ig ae Tons Premixed Material in ; ope gitemined Material Se DI ae Keys, unquoted; other express grades 1H W..... 106% 107% 1.04% 1.07% ee Furnian so S0°'Galy Furnished Road unchanged. Grade of a inal . shi S 8 Gah ‘urnish Road Oil “M’ 0 Gal prurnlane oad Oil pag ee paaeee: Kidder, 1 2 : Logan, tosh, Sheridan and Dressed poultry steady. All fresh| Marsh. DHW or . f the, propos: 5. ert ag) the proposal blanks] 5 Cop’ of the proposal blanks| yy, ‘ ined fs be ob a fi hi fells Counties. Write K. Klein, and frozen grades unchanged. inw.. liana STOCKS es (oe eeete aN Te ae Boer Ne [ot Slats Highways. at Bismarck Re [ot State Highways at E “| Dist. Representative, G. P. Hotel, Dak. Plans_and specifications are on|Dak. Plans and specifications are on| Bismarck. |. Storage standards, : , Chicago, March 13.—(?)— Butter Futures THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1985 iiiieiiamaaii Salesmen Wanted ____Female Help Wanted Instruction POSTTION open. Married or single want = | ness for well established Bismarck firm, Must have average educa- ‘Tribune's Grain, Livestock and —|__ Livestock | “Market Report for a March 12)2224273 == [New York Stocks ats Go Quotations | she stock weak to 25 lower for two Closing Prices March 12 UTH RANGE days; steers mostly medium to good FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room held ‘around 8.50-10.80; some well be-| With board. Gentlemen only. 614 yond 11.00; good helfers eld above [2 ; few lower grades around 5.00- ium 6,00-7.50; cull and common 4.00- JB utter to cutter cows 325-|6in. “Stacker “and. feeder cattle: AFFECTS PRICES 0 steers, good and choice 500-1050 lbs. ly; 6.78-9.00; common and medium 5.50- 7.00, Close hand; 1 MARKET AT CHICA = some bide 60 lower’ few sales|,,SueeP 22200; eary lamb trade, de Ps good to choice 7.00-8.50; odd head ing fully steady; good to choice lambs A if: FEW OFF 5 POINTS B BEBEEE cows mostly cia average cost M ; .00;; i a ‘eelatt 217 Ibs. vig iil Tbs. good and choice 7.50-8.85; ewes, ‘Wheat Sheep 4,500; no early sales or bids |90-150 Ibs. good and choice 4.00-5.60; fat lambs; sellers asking fully steady |all weights, common and medium to stronger or up to 8.75 for best; |3.00-4.65; feeding lambs 50-75 Ibs. packers talking 25 or more lower; or | 00d and choice 6.50-7.25. under 8.25 late Monday. Fat lambs un- evenly steady to 25 lower; better SIOUX CITY grades 10 to 25 off; bulk good and| Sioux City. March 12.—(AP—U. 8. choice 80 to 91 2 8.00 to 8.50. D. A.)—Cattle 3,000; better grade beef Dairy cows, ; | steers and yearlings moderately ar- better fond erie cove tive, fully steady; others slow at ane common kinds around 35.00 to| Monday's weak close; butcher she- stock uneven, mostly little changed; stockers and feeders steady; several crn, uN conony_| Be NY ed ot 5 h 12. (UBDA)—| % 1250; c 5 | t0 11.50; most short feds 10.50 down; Bore ot mens sDaluding 31000 | disect:| few choice 1,000 Ib, helfers 10.00; car Sows 415 to 020; low cutters and cxt= \° ° id " bl 6.50; fs and cut- tas, fa, Son: tw many 3 in Cees See eI Ge tee slope 4800: mostly 8 to 10 lower on beer bt hl light! weights shove 190 Ibs. lighter weights " unevenly 10 to 25 off; early top 9.35; welgue S000950. vin bale: heavy] better 190 to 300 Ib, butchers 9.15 to 2 come nadia Bnd: good Foose Ine | 235: 160 to 190 1b. lights 8.50 to 9.15; Trade was fairly active but failed |39-0.05; pigs Sood 275-550 Ths./140 to 160 Ib. light lights 8.00 to 8.50; to show the volume of Monday. May|si9 ins 7 good an ce 100-| sows 8.50 to 8.65; feeder pigs 6.25 to a 2 New York, March 12.—()—Stocks penetrated new low price levels for 1935 Tuesday as traders found a num- ber of airholes in the list and a few issues dropped 4 to § points. Declines | 4 of a point or two were numerous at the close. Sales approximated 1,000,- 000 shares, Stocks tried to rally for a time in| Balt. the morning, and a number of leading | Barnsdall issues resisted the downward trend until the last few minutes, when vir- tually the entire lict gave way. Public utility shares seemed thoroughly sold out and but little affected by Presi- dent Roosevelt's message in which he | Case, J. I said the holding company “must go” save in cases where it could be proven absolutely necessary. Utility bonds, 3 EEE agi i ers 2 ee 3 8s3 BB 8 Fe OF oo 114 1.76 a2 8% 88 88 8s FE FH KK FE 1.73% me i somewhat after Monday's sharp break in cotton, but continued to fluctuate Base BRE FR Re other sniking spell. ‘Declines of around 5 points appear- ed in Owens-Illinois, International Business Machines, U. 8. Smelting and American Sugar, in which rather and July wheat closed % lower and |!40 2bs. 7.50-0.00. 1.50; few up to 8.00. thin markets have prevailed of late. % higher. : + Sheep 5,000; no early fat lamb bids; Declines of around 2 were registered Coarse grains also were lower due indications around steady; holding by Johns-Manville, Du Pont, Air Re- duction, Howe Sound, Spiegel May Stern, and a few others, while shares closing about a point lower included American Can, Chrysler, General Mo- tors, Bethlehem Steel, Montgomery to the cotton news. ‘was indepe! * best fed lots above 8.50; feeding lambs eS See oa nab eee count Balti * H les aro mix- Oe Ere. ate roast ean | yearlings 1340; all cows fairly steady|ed fat and feeder lambs 7.25; lac 1295 13.05 12.95 at Monday's uneven downturn; heif-| Monday better grade lambs weak; 13.02 ers mostly steady; best yearling helf-| medium grades 25 or more lower; top Bphebel at BES Sate Gat Sewn of SUSSoRSBBSas eS iSnave SE RR RRR RR RR KARATE SEER t+ ip # rd oh 13.07 13.17 13.07 13.17 A Ward, Public Service of New Jersey | Crosi 8e ov ers early 10.35; most heifers 7.00-9.50; | 8.45; bulk better grades 8.00 to 3.35. and Western Union. Non-ferrous # pt - ns — a bulls fully steady; vealers slow, weak —_ metals were exceptionally weak. Oils| Curtiss Wright 16.35 16.35 16.30 16.30 5 at 7.50-9.00; slaughter cattle and Christ’s Passion Is and rails held up better than other groups, American Telephone closed unchanged. - ‘ Produce Markets if CHICAGO 1650 16.50 16.45 1650 vealers: ; Bont good and choice Subj fi Servi ——__—_—_—_ 550-800 10.25-13.50; 900-1100 Ibs. ect MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE of tall ths, 11.25-16.10; ups tc sian Biarch 13—(2)— Whee! . 1300-1 1 common} « 20 compared to 31 unchanged, Durum was |and medium 850-1300 ibs 600-1128; | cueig"'is the mecitation tonic nice wi ont heifers, good and choice 550-750 lbs.) Rey, Opie 8, Rindahl, pastor of the cents toa fete: ji 9.50-12.00; common and medium 5.50- y Lutheran church, has chosen ‘Delivered ‘Arrive 9.75; cows, good 7.50-10.00; common|for the second mid-week Lenten hdaaiene medium 4. H to be held at 7:30 o'clock Wed- 1.00% 1.10% rirtidg rename ascot ‘common and medium 428-5.85 veal- ie ers, good and choice 7.50-9.75; med- ine EN) bet tt Te ne f age be it H ie Mercantile exchange Tuesday. Poul- try was firm. Butter 8,111; easy, creamery-spe- cials (93 score) 31%-32; extras (92) picture —— oe li saeb er was made in ‘= ann prt open. woman, showing stunning new) ing night school at reduced rates. Spring dresses. $15 weekly and/ Capital tal Commercial College, 314% your own dresses free. No canvass-| Main. Special brush-up courses for Cincinnati, Ohio, Personal WANTED—Experie! 5 ———“m ThE like children. References required. YOUR old mattress renovated and ree Write Tribune Ad. 234. built either regular or spring-filled, WANTED—Experienced cook for pri-| 309 8th St. Phone 1962. vate family, Phone 1260 for ap- pointment. WANTED—A gil f eral house-|REGISTERED N. Dak. county ware work. Mic coking. so Averito ‘B.| rants bearing 7% interest available S—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— April 1st, 5 room modern house. De- sire large living room. Also gar-|BLACKSMITH shop, 25x80. Good age. Write Tribune Ad. 9368. tools. Smith welding outfit, port- WANTED TO RENT—Machine or re-| able generator, Little Giant Ham- pair shop, equipped. Reinhold| mer, electric power battery charg- Scholz, t, N. Dak. ing outfit. Will sell or lease on ac- sens count of poor health. Box 213, Un- Work Wanted derwood, N. Dak. WANTED—Sewing. Plain, chiidrens|"OR SALE—Asplund, Beklund | and and alterations. Phone 1391 or| Beckman coal. ge) 7 ie write Gladys Myers, @16-7th 8t. ee ee en ee 2 een | Phone 1993. Bob Morris. EXPERIENCED mechanic and tool- - smith wants work, Reinhold Scholz, |FOR, SALE 20 tons thistle and corn Mott N. Dake fodder hay. $8.00 and $15.00 ton: s Laurence Madland, McKenzie. RELIABLE girl will do housework by LE — Waste Paper Baler hour. Also tend children, 107|/FOR SALE — Waste Paper - Baler Front Avenue. Tribune office 7) EE Ee FOR SALE—22 Winchester repeating Wanted to Buy rifle. Call at 512 Avenue D. WE PAY cash for used shoteiins.| FoR SALE—Five acres, $260. 10 acre, Capital New é& Second Hand store. 7 rt 103-5th St., Bismarck, N. Dak. ee = ee Rooms for Rent Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Pieasant room in mod- OR RENT—One room with kitchen-| ¢m new home. Clean and quiet. ette furnished for light housekeep-| Always hot water. 21% blocks from ing. Heat, lights, gas and telephone| G. P. Hotel. Gentlemen preferred, included. Call at 801-4th Street. | Phone 120-R. 503 4th St. FOR RENT—Two partly furnished rooms. Adults only. Heat, lights, in modern home. Always hot wa- water furnished. No liquor parties.| ter. Close in. 501-6th. 720-2nd. FOR RENT—Small sleeping room and FOR RENT—Three room unfurnish-| garage. Gentlemen only. 608 2nd. ed apartment. Gas, lights and| Phone 262-R. heat furnished. Also garage. 622-/FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping 3rd. room for gentlemen. Close to bath. FOR RENT—Two room completely| _922-6th St. furnished upstairs apartment.|FOR RENT—Sleeping rc in mod- $23.00. Call at 1014 Broadway. ern home. Call at. tant. Phone FOR RENT—Two large room partly| _1099-W. furnished apartment. Call rear 118) FOR RENT—Large sleeping room. 1st Street. Gentlemen preferred. Call at 404 FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish-| _1st St. ed apt. Rose Apts. 215 3rd St. |#OR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- | ng T00M. Gas heat. Phone 1276. ROOM OR Room and board near — —s sealer capitol. Call at 928-6th Street. "—Brown leat fold. len- ae ‘ification ‘inside. Contained two |" Org, Rene woom for gentiemsn. $20.00 bills. Scbstantial reward. Return to Tribune. _ Farm Machinery LOsT—At Fifth and Main, man’s | ARM Machinery wanted and for black pocketbook containing about $2150. $5.00 reward if intact. sale. oad Clearing House, a5 tween capitol ae iouciaaes a Rent district black leather keycase. = keys. Return to Tribune office. [POR MeN seen ee Prince Hotel. a Serer rr 31; extra firsts (90-91) 30-30%; firsts (88-89) 29-2914; seconds 86-87) 28%; standards (90 centralized carlots) 30. Eggs 16,308; easy, extra firsts cars 21%; local 20%; fresh graded firsts cars 21%; local 20%; current receipts ou storage packed firsts 22-; extras |G, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ICE TO CONTRACTOR: STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION 1. Proposals for the construction| 1. Proposals for the construction of a State High aS Route of & State Highway on Re . 10, MeKenzle W Fecelved by the State Highw missioner in the offices of the D partment of State Highways at Bis- marck, North Dakota, not later than t ]9:30 o'clock A. M., April 5, 1935, at which place and time they’ will be Publicly opened and read. FOREIGN EXCHANGE z t be m roposals must be mailed deposited with the |to or otherwine deposited with. the New York, March 12.—()—Foreign | D of State, Highways State Highways at a Dak. hail be ws N. nd shail be seal- > roposal for con- ee Nana ZORRARRRTRRRERRRE aH id New York, March 12—(#)—Butter 18,076; weaker; creamery higher than extras to 32%; extra (92 score) 31% to %; firsts (89 to 91) 31 to 31%; centralized (90 score) 3114. Cheese 317,126, quiet, prices un- changed. Eggs 23,174; unsettled, mixed colors hae Ta special packs or selections from fresh |20t. Nel hee | ete” iil is ‘ate Highway McKenzie North (sti ect, No. 28 t (Btate Ald Project No. 17fABC= THEO pn Burielgh County ahh f 1D) E Centltied check: for _ 6% 3, A cert check for o-| “3. A certified check for 5%, t 1.08% 1.08% 1.06% 1.08% | 23. aden gether with & bide in ether with a bidder's bond in the full amount of the bid, |full amount of the gross sum bid, MORMULROR 4 8g sf 23 ig Montreal 101.31%. must accompany each ‘Ali|must accompany each proposal. Ali receipts 23% to 25; standards and Oe TiS tified ch. bed commercial standards 22% to 23; John Marie ry rca an AAR AE 6 cheat a as AN cased iy NY Dale Ba Ke 1 be, hed nea by cash Ww! GOVERNMENT BO! * 1.08% 1.07% 1.06% 1.07% | New York, March 12-(P}Governe be returned to be re muccessfal bidder mediums 40 Ibs. 20%; dirties No. 1, 42 TICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Miscelianeous TYPEWRITERS and adding ma- otta proposals, for the constructite| chines, Repairs and supplies. CAP- No. 10 MeKerzie Kast. will be re-| ITAL TYPEWRITER CO. 207 =|eeived by the State ‘Highway Com-| Bdwy., Bismarck, ND. Phone 820. mission e offices of the De sal es cele tn partment of State Highways at Bis-|PING Pong Photos, 12 for 25c. Kodak apes co tS fate atts 3 films developed and printed, in- o'cloc ‘Apri a witch: pinse and: time: they Se ee ee Publicly opened and read. eS ee ee 2. The Proposals must be mailed | BISMARCK marble. terrazzo and tile to or otherwise deposited with the Department. of State Highways at| WOrks. Steps, ie bent Bismarck, N. Dak., and shall be seal-|_ etc. Phone 1408-R ed. and endorsed “Proposal for. con. | =< structing a State Highway McKenzie East (State Ald Project Soeb: |__ Household Goods for Sal a re sence penne ae 5%, t FOR SALE—Hot Point electric range, 3 certified check for o- . good as new. Priced reasonably. gether with a bidder's bond in the fullvamount of the “gross sum bid.| Inquire at Melville's Electric Shop: must accompany each proposal. FOR SALE—Good used Kelvinator, gertitied checks shall be drawn “on |"'chesp. Inquire at Dahners-Tavis the Commissioner, and said cash will] Music Co. Bismarck. Phone 762. be returned to the successful bidder ment bonds: upon the iling of an approved con- upon” the ting of an approved con- : tract bond. ome ce F cI ‘aa: Ibs, 20%; average checks 19%; stor- age packed firsts 22 to 22%. Live poultry steady to firm. All 5 Dak. Plans and speciticat! ak. 127% 1.31% “ “§ 6 file ‘In the Division Office of the De- % . it of State Hi Highways at Bis- Banco rel Dak. ak, and the office of the i BUTTER, EGG FUTURES ber... 1.28% 1.34% Der L2T% 133% ose veoee cot oat Sor CURB STOCKS of the County” of the County Auditor in the Count seaubaeatia if OE Sa EE Sm z High Low Close igas i eee - ” 120% 1.25% are invited to be Bidders are invited to be Refrigerator 1.11% 1.14% pronen' pening of the pro- present at the opening of the pro- standards, Oct.. 24 28% 1.10% 1.13% pot . The righ rved to reject bac 9 erved to rej Storage packed Tr at to sraive tech firsts, Maren... 22% 22% ird car aa sich an may 2 steer eeeeeeeneee °! els and Bta 8. Bid must bid on a items: 1 blank. At rah tata aot Mat eR 00d mesemeoe New York, March 12—P}—Bonds|9f the! repomt wi will bec regular and rejected Great Northern 7's of 1936.. 8% on atten ‘ont ia 4 are | ‘he attention of sides is dl- pe ey vis! INVESTMENT TRUSTS RoBwouBrakand | i isle 3 Be 2eB3se i Oat : whi 53% 6 Publix Ott, Bis... Sie ee (By the Associated Press) Sigleriai eral Penney (J. f 4 white. 48% 50% minimum wage paid to all minimum wage paid to Penn. R. Barley— . 1.28, Jedor oper es Pp jabor employed on this pro Phillips |’ Ch to 113 1.16 i i he ne i, ah pole eB not less than eighty (80) Prost, & ¢ i Belem 6 Chicago, March ash f Petes otis ls acmealate taker emitived on . —P)—o n edo) Palio Noo 6% 4% 62% 2 ON ii Reser eall be net uae - sey Ae C68) cents not ieee’ than a re 02%, “rhe minimum. wage a] “Phe minimum. wage paid to all . ; pnekilied labor @ ones Bnithie pros BL Dd 4 40. Ject shall be n¢ cepioveg En titty 7 t503 shall be not less than fifty (50) cents per hour. cents per hour. “Where board ed by t “Where board is furnished by the contractor, a deduction in the above fate may be made for the actual cost joard, but not to exces eighty Boston, March 12—(?—(USDA)—| Reynolds ag northern $ ithe minimum wages paid to the! "Trade in wool on the Boston mar- sees a clanser of sarap , help te + ket started off @ little slower than ‘ during the past two weeks although d : : we ee ot lese than $15.00 per] ewe folio some houses transacted a fair volume wae men not less than $15.00 per pers not less than $15.00 jot less than $15.00 per Ls eaters not less than $15.00 per Timekeepers not less than $15.00 per wee! Cleri aga not less than $15.00 per "Cook's helper, not less than $14.00 per week plus board. pl m oat ohare. t less than $18.00 per week Barn boss not less than $15.00 per "Barn bo boss not less than $15.00 Perl week. im rate for truck -rent- witne minimum rate for truck rent- hall of driver's rw shal r cubic yard mile, i be eiimitsa to . maz- “Trucks ke shall b be nae to @ max- imum load ys four (4) cuble yards load of four (4) cubic yards ier hauling surfacing material from | t lacing material from tee source of ply to its place on/ th ff supply to its place on rom “A certificate of compliance on rescribed ge Bau] a be toe an He 3 resctibed whed dor, that purpose. shail *“ charge | sii signed apd submitted by ait bidd 110%-1.27%; to, 1 m 1134 127%; } eee aby ee Precident on No. een sip the President on 27 ‘No. mente, ae shall ST i 30% 5 1,30%-1.50%; No. 1 red = Ha 5558 ac s 85-1,00; No. 1 feed @%-64%; No.3 KH é ¥e 3 i 2 8 * ti 4. Contemplated work consli Gontemplated work consists of fren 99% 1.04% 9945 1.04% 11. 12,082 miles of Oll Mix Stoc! le | 15. figs miles of Oll “Mix ‘Stock Pile | South Dakota Wheat | Liberty ¥ [contained in the proposal blank. Any|1927 Packard Sedan olering. subletting or assigning the ied Mayor employed on this pro-) uns Pp ot less than $15.00 per pa upon the filing of an approved con- ond. Practically ‘new. Contemplatea work consists of| Main. Room 312. 6 miles of Oll Mix Stock Pile rovenent involving approx. | ———S= file in the Division Office of the De- Ss 3 partment sf seats Highways at Bis-|FOR SALE—Irrigated ranch, a mod- marck, N a thi of th ern home in western Montana. For Dens a Highways at @it;| description write T. M. McDonald, arck, N. Dal da the offic of the’ Count: ditor in the County| St. Ignatius, Mont. Wherein the project or projects are located. 6. All Bidders are invited to be Automobiles for Sale present at the opening of the pro- to reject aly iechs Getermined to be for the best inter ests of the County and Stat: 8. Bidders must bid on Plymouth Tudor bid or bids received for any number of items less than those contained in Chevrolet Coupe the proposal will be considered as ir- Chevrolet Sedan regular and rejected as such. “The attention of bidders is di- rected to the Special Provisions cov- contract and to the of Domestic Materials. whe minimum wage | paid to all bor employed on this pro; sect ‘shalt’ be not less than eighty (80)] Coupe .......0.++ cents per hour. he minimum wage paid to all in- labor employed on this project shall De not less than sixty- a v. cents per hour. For “The minimum wage paid to all tat FA id_8 Deluxe Coupe ied labor employed on this pro- hrysier 6 Sedan . Joct shall be not less than fifty (50) Ford Tudor V-8 Sedan .. 377.00 hour. ‘HILL here board is furnished by th Sopencter, 6. easnedne reg the Ge rate may made for the actual co: of board, but not to exceed eighty ahs me3 MATTER or THE ESTATE F Magdalena Knoll, deceased. wages paid to the Rouice is sneer ‘iven by of camp help to noll, as ioe SApaikticin eahes! ministrator of the, estate’ of Maga Nor ee ating hourtliena Knoll, late of the city of Bis. marck in the county of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons Kav- pers not less than $15.00 ing el inst the estate of said “not less than $15.00 per| 2 aude not less than $15.00 per elper not less than $14.00 in® township 138 north, per week pits aboard. * r west of fifth principal ‘Cook not than $18.00 per week| meridian in 1 gn Count not less than $15.00 per|ty Court of ‘Buriclen ‘Count; No kota, at his office in the ‘Burien veethe minimum truck rent- aty, North Dakota Court House leigh Cor trucks eehath De limited to = maxe ou are Rereby further notified imum load of four (4) cubic yards|thxt Hon. 1. C. Davies, Suage of the for hauling surfacing material fro1 County Court within’ and for the the source of supp! eo its place o1 int leigh Fare of the ota, th 10. “A certificat Of September’ AD. fous, at the hour the prescribed forma “whiek wilt be [of two o'clock in the afternoon of that Sel Peay ay ta eee si sul ig’ socordance with Exe scutive Order rh a fen ere of ari oy the Poa z Bismarck in said Bur- by ach tt oa bids Recon. March panied b; consider tractor to w! dealers peasirs subcontractors and