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rae 2 ame eS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1935_ ‘Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., March 15 [Grain Quotations REACTIONARY TRE .. BY QUIT PURCHASES Buying in Industrials and Spe- cialties Sees Moderate Comeback Friday New York, March 15—(#)—The about as much, and shares up a point or more inclded U. 8. Steel, Beth- H 20%; firsts (88-89) 20%-%; seconds (86- 67) 28%; standards 90 centralized car- lots) 30%. Eggs, 13,315, unsettled; extra firsts cars 21%, local 20%; fresh. graded firsts cars 21, local 20%; cur- Tent receipts 19%; storage packed firsts 22%; extras 22% %. Poultry, live, hens 5 lbs., and than 5 Ibs., 18; Leg! fryers 24%-25%, colored 24%; Rock springs 20, colored 20, Leghorn 14%; all EE He ERY ose Banya iegeny BEE : TH # peggy ae F 20 "rucks:, steady, pan under, 20%, more|Gillette thorn hens 17; Rock g Rock broilers 2415-25%, colored 24%, | Si horn barebacks 16. Legl roosters 14%; turkeys 14-21; ducks broilers 21; | Gt’ ‘Nor. Pf. 4% Ibs. 20-21, — 18; geese 16; | Houd. capons 6-7 Ibs., 7,558, easier. Creamery, higher extra 31% to 32; extra (92 score) 31; / Int. firsts (89-91 scores) 30% to %; cen- tralized (90 score) 30%. . Cheese, 3,732, e Eggs, 14,258, easier. Mixed colors: firsts 21% to 22; other mixed colors easy. Prices un-|Ji ~ rit ttt end KR RRLELESE TELE * RRL 9 ns ae eBSeSSeSE tian watsuBeSs ti totat %lwheat closed OF RAIN RESULT IN GOOD WHEAT GAINS iz |Material Advances Also Aided by Aggressive Buying of Millers Friday storms southwest and west, with ag- Gressive buying for millers. An impression prevailed that li- U' DUL' Duluth, Minn., March 15. Durum— or ae lberal purchases of domestic flour had | July been consummated. Need. of rain to Prepare for spring wheat planting northwest received a good deal of no- i a1 ‘Wheat closed firm, above moderate but the market was too nar- | July Tow to absorb offers readily. May 4c higher, higher and September %c higher. May oats closed %4c lower and July %ec off. Rye finished %sc lower and July %c off. May barley closed “sc \% | lower ly 1c lower. May and finished 1%¢ lower. Tod g HA interest in offer- i g rE i H E inged, with offer- ight and demand fair. was slack and bids ind was quiet to fair, quality. Rye was nar- to quote. Barley was and demand quiet to average run of offerings. fair. H % ai] Miscellaneous — | ————$_$$$_____—____—__¢ FOREIGN EXCHANGES New York, March 15.—(#)—Foreign exchange irregular; Great Britain Fd 10; Montreal in New York, 99.00; New York in Mon- treal 101.00. MONEY RATES New York, March 15.—(#)—Call money, steady; 1 per cent all day. Time loans, steady; 60 days-6 mos. % to 1 per cent. Price commercial paper % per cent. Bankers’ acceptanceas unchanged. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Util. McGraw El. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the Counter in New York) ett GOVERNMENT BONDS’ .- New York, Mar. 15.—(?)—Govern- ment bonds: Liberty 3%s, 101.14. Liberty ist 4%s, 101.19. Liberty 4th 4%s, 103.5. ‘Treasury, 4%s, 115.23. ‘Treasury 4s, 110.20. Home owners loans 4s 51, 101.11. ee NEW YORK BONDS New York, Mar. 15.—(7)—Bonds close: Great Northern 75 of 1936, 85. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 15—(?)— Stocks close: 4) Pirst bank stock 8%. Northwest banco 4. NEW YORK CURB New York, Mar. 15.—(7)—Curb. Cities » ee KERREFEREE F OP tet t Peres ee 91.13% 1.11% Ye; Ne i 1%; No, 1 No, 2 mixed % 1.29%; No. 1 red dur- MPT Ti FF FRE i i SaBSso28B8-Saesse. tas 83 RRR 5 AF Z i oe PR e Gos : duly %Cl age was a little bet- | May and Duluth buy- | ge, Minnea receipts a grain cl Wheat— 15% protein 1 dk north. 2 dk north. Han ili 8! psalppeteeese 3358 BARRE RR aa FEE cy io F 8 eee aa 28 2 ot 333: g Minnesota and moa! a & 8 42) 2 mog Rus ga FL au 2, tS fe pall 1.48 -132%; No, a 1494-1394; No. 1 am- Tae 50% 55 46% 30% 1.122% i — tow 10 aa RE: S32 88 8 = 58% 54% 8% 39% 1720 «(172 ~ 14 Classified “News” opening around 50 higher than Thursday's low time; one load 101 lbs. to ship- Pers, 8.00; packers talking lower or under 7.50; general asking stronger; late Thursday bulk fat lambs, 7.00-50. Dairy cows: Broad demand at stronger prices; good to choice spring- ner plainer kinds around $50 SS. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, March 15.—(?)}— (U. 8. Dep. — Cattle, 1,500; slaughter steers and Close | yearlings slow, mostly weak; butcher stockers and td she stock dull, weak; feeders scarce; load medium "| weight beeves 10.85; some held above 1% 14% 12% 4 1% 15.62 15.85 1257 15.80 15.95 ape GRAIN ay 33 compared to 43 ‘quotations Delivered 111% 1.00% 1.08% 1.107%, 1.08% 1.06% th 1.00% 107% s 1.05% a 1.08% 1.06 104% 1.08% 106% 1.04% i 1.05% 1.07% + 105% 1.07% 1.04% 1.06% 98% 1.03% South 108% 1.06% 126% 132% innespd cash wheat brag sched follow: Arrive 1.05% 1.07% 1.06% 1.077% 104% 1.06% 98%_ 1.03% Dakota Wheat 1.03% 1.06% ‘coves 102% 1.04% 1.02% 1.04% Durum sees 1.27% 1.33% 1.26% 1.30% 11.00; plain short feds down to 9.00 and below; odd lots good fed heifers up to 9.25; most beef cows 4.50-6.50; few choice 1500 pound cows 9.00; com- mon and medium stockers 6.50 down; choice around 850 pound feeders 9.00. Hogs, 2,500; early sales limited to weights below 210 pounds, steady; most bids weak to 10 lower on heavy butchers; 170-210 pound weights sold 8.50-9.00; generally asking around 9.10 on heavier offerings; 140-170 Pound averages 7.75-8.50; pigs scarce; sows 8.35-40. Sheep, 3,000; early fat lamb bids steady or up to 7.50 for near choice lots; quality not especially attractive; undertone firm; asking higher; feed- ers opening steady; medium to good lots 5.60-6.00; late top fat iambs Thursday 7.75, CHICAGO March = 15.—()}—(U, 8. Dept. Agri.)—Hogs, 8,000 including 4,000 direct; slow, generally steady to 5 cents higher than Thursday; weights above 200 Ibs. 9.20-35; top 8.40; 140-200 Ibs. 8.50-9. slaught pigs 7.75-8.50; good packing sows! 8.60-75; light light, good and choice, 140-160 Ibs. 8: 10; light weight, 160-200 Ibs. 8.75-9.35; medium weight 200-250 Ibs. 9.20-40; heavy weight, 250-350 lbs. 9.15-35; packing sows, medium to good, 275-550 lbs. 7.75- 8.80; pigs, good and choice, 100-140 Ibs. 7.25-8-75. Cattle, 2,500; calves, 500; meager supply better grade steers and year- Chicago, +|lings steady; other weak; all she stock weak to shade lower; bulls 10- 15 lower; vealers firm; holding best light steers around 13.25; selected vealers 9.00-50; slaughter cattle and vealers: Steel good and choice, 550-900 Ibs. 10.25-13.50; 900-1100 1 +] 10,50-14.00; 1100-1300 Ibs. 11.25-14. 1300-1500 Ibs. 11.25-14.25; common and medium, 550-1300 Ibs. 6.00-11. heifers, good and choice, 500-750 1 9.50-12. common and medium mon and medium 4.50-7.50; low cut- ter and cutters 3.50-4. bulls (yearlings excluded) good beef 5.60- 1.15; cutter, common and medium 4.50-5.85; vealers, good and choice 7.50-9.50; medium 6.00-7.50; cull and common 4.00-6.00; poe and feed- CAN PLACE YOUR AD BY PHONE Minimum charge for one insertion— Reach Thousands with Your Message for as Little as 45c TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW - 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, matrimonial, or doubtful ad- vertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted, ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and ask for the want ad department, Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Hot Point electric range, good as new. Priced reasonably. Inquire at Melville's Electric Shop. FOR SALE—Good used Kelvinator, cheap. Inquire at Tavis Music Co. a ee FOR SALE—Used Western Electric | vacuum Bi rirresit in Al condition. tion. $50.00. Call at 50412 Main. Apartment 4. Heimbuck Lodged in Burleigh County Jail Jake Heimbuck of Halliday was lodged in the Burleigh county jail ‘Thursday to serve five days remain- ing of a sentence imposed by Judge Andrew Miller at Fargo for theft of mail from rural mail boxes. Heim- buck was arrested November 17. He pleaded guilty before Judge Miller at Fargo earlier this week. Recreational Council Will Meet Saturday Members from Regan will furnish the program for the meeting of the Burleigh County Recreational coun- cil, opening here at 2 p. m., Saturday at the World War Memorial building, according to an announcement made by Ben Jacobson, county recreational director. Approximately 50 members are expected to attend. A business Meeting will follow the instruction and entertainment period. CHURCH NOTICE Sheep, 10,000; fat lambs active,| Maria steady to stronger; sheep and 2:00 p. m.—Sunday School and Bi- *!ple Class. & i Ht F ss g if af: nFuyt taal 3:00 p. m—Church worship. —_—[—_—————— NOTICE OF REGULAR BIENNIAL ELECTION Notice ‘s hereby given that the regular biennial election of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota will be held on April 2, 1935, for the purpose of electing the following city offi- al of the Board of City Police Magistrate. City Justice of the Peace. Said election will held at the Jar polling places in said city as |» Precinct 1—William Moore J. Galvin ‘Ward 1, ct 3—C. B, Little Garage, 510 Washington Street. d 2, Precinct 1—Will School. 2, Precinct 2—Fleck Motor inc., 100 Broadway West. 2, Precinct 3—Swimming Pool. Ward 3, Precinct 1—D. B. Cook Gar- age, 514 Avenue D. ‘d 3, Precinct 2——High School. Ward (3, Precinct = 3—Richholt 4 4—Wachter School. Ward 5—Gussner Bullding, Main. ‘Ward 6, Precinct 1—City Hall. Ward Precinct 2—St. Mary's 219 4 election will op- morning and will . Atkinson, City Auditor. NOTICE OF REGULAR BIENNIAL ELECTION Notice is hereby” given, that the regular biennial election of the Park District of the City of Bismarck. North Dakota, will be held on April ace for yey} P r f electing the following park offic Two bers of the Board of Park rs. will be held at the places in said city as follows ‘Ward 1, Precinct 1—William Moore School. Galvin Inc., 100 Broadway Wes! roy M5 precinct -3—Swimming Ward 3, Precinct 1—D. B, Cook Gar- “Siratd B Bresinct 2—High School. Ward Precinct“ 3—Richnolt 100! ‘Ward 4—Wachter School. were Tdusmer Building, in. “Ward et 1 1. wae *! ecinct ety Mary's The Bone oT detection <a! oi 219 __Male Help Wanted Work Wanted To do pleasant, educational work afternoons and Saturdays. Good pay. Ages pre- ferred: 12 to 15. to J. T., Care of Tribune. CARPENTER WANTED—Must be expert for house remodeling and cabinet building work. Wages $80 for one month. Write Tribune Ad. 9471. WANTED—Two men for sales work. Salary and commission. Write 56. Female Help Wanted $15 WI your own dresses FREE for demonstrating latest lovely Fashion Frocks. No canvass- ing. No investment. Write fully. Give size and color preference. Fashion Frocks, Dept. S-7109, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. POSITION OPEN. Married or Single , Woman, showing Spring dresses. $15 weekly and your own dresses free. No canvassing. Experience unnecessary. Send size. Fashion Frocks, Dept. 8-9871, Cin- cinni Ohio. WANTED—Experienced cook for small hotel. Call Grand Pacific Hotel, Room 214 until Saturday noon or write Postoffice Box 310, Halliday. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Must be neat and good to children. Phone 1620 or write P. O. Box 333, Bismarck. WANTED—Experienced girl. Must like children. References required. Write Tribune Ad. 234. Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Five room modern bung- alow. Gas furnace. Also garage. | ing; Located west part of city within five blocks of business district. Apply by letter) stunning new's EXPERIENCED mechanic and tool- smith wants work. Reinhold Scholz, Mott, N. Dak. EXPERIENCED girl wants house- work. Can go home nights. Phone 597-J. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— i Personal 'FOR EASTER—Harrington’s prices for Supercurline permanents re- duced. Regular was $3.50, now $2.45. Oil steam was $3.65. Super Oil Steam now only ne Only at Harrington's, Phone 0. STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, IN- DIGESTION victims, why suffer? | For quick relief get a free sample of Udga, a doctor's prescription, at - Service Drug. MATTRESSES ¥ YOUR old mattress renovated and re built either regular or spring-filled. 309 8th St. Phone 1962. si guitar, 4 wheel trailer, rifle, fence _ Posts, potatoes. 311 So. 8th. 5 vSsctthicanincatr feral! __Land for Sale FOR SALE—Five acres, $250, 10 acres, $400. Terms. 311 South 8th 8t. _For Sale FOR SALE—Asplund, Ecklund and Beckman coal. Lots 2 tons or ~ more, $2.60 ton. One ton, $2.80. Phone 1993. Bob Morris. FOR SALE—THE ADAMS COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY, Hettinger, or address Frederick Davis, Het- tinger, N. Dak, FOR SALE—600 egg Wardway elec- - tric incubator. Call or write Geo. idy's tw coat, sizé- 16, Perfect condition. Sell cheap. j-2nd Apt. 27. Priced very reasonably. Write Tribe | ————_— __une Ad. 9468, Gs FOR SALE—Five room house. Good condition. Lights, hot and cold water. Gas. Garage. $1850. 411 South 10th, Bismarck. Apartments for Rent RENT—Three room ‘urnish- ed apartment. Gas, lights and Dest furnished. Also garage. 622- FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. One room and kitchenette for 1 or 2, $22. Everts Apts. 314-3rd. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment in Rose Apart- ments, 215-3rd St. FOR, RENT—Two large room partly furnished apartment. Call rear 118-18t_ Street. oped and cluding free enlargement 25c. Campbell’s, 3rd and Main. FOR RENT—Large well furnished room. Beautyrest mattress, Near bathroom. Hot water all Gentlemen preferred. 414-9th. FOR RENT—Comfortable room, Cen= trally located. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Call at 709-3rd. Phone FOR RENT—Large sleeping room. Next to bath and hot water. Phone 1612 or 525-M. 510%-4th Bt, . Dak. county war- rants bearing 7% interest available in_@ limited amount. Write Box 546, Dak. $5.00, now . .