The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1935, Page 7

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Tribune’s Grain, Li MRITARISTIG NEWS ~ FROM EUROPE SERS ._STOOKS IN DECLINE. bl prt Losses of Fractions to Point! . ; Registered in Several Lead- Ing Issues Monday ff pBPRPDERDRDRE zat aprpiite i as current week, did not help matters the final hours, Three of the most important on the board, American U. 8. Steel and Bethlehem, tou new lows since 1933, and a host others were driven down around Point before the feeble noon-! Among the most active losers sn 2 Ly pepetie cll $8 rock broilers 24% to 25, colored 24%; Jeghorn 21, barebacks 18-20; roosters 14%; hen turkeys 21, young toms 19, old 16, No. to 1, small 1 16: ¢. ie ae J + ip nee 2 fag Pal afr Sweets wvoubiotestsatwaStai i sueEsesss-Slaklideo i NEW YORK New York, March 18.—(?)—Butter 9,164, weaker. Creamery, higher than extra 29% to 30%; extra (92 score) 29%; firsts (89 to 91) 29 to 29%; cen- tralized (90 score) 29%. Cheese 61,453, easy. held, an ie aj tr Live poultry steady. By freight: chickens 14 to 17; broilers unquoted; fowls 21; roosters 14; turkeys 19 to 26; ducks 16 to 17, Storage Standards Storage standards fufures: stand- Storage packed firsts March PSS eae od - BeSBVS Baia Ses Sue wSSSSRoRSABSen-usiSeSasnaSStan— ae RESL KRKKFFLKESELE TFL KK # FREESE FFL BF Ed FERSELEE ERLEKEKS SKK LL a oe a a FERRETS AEF KF Fe SUSMous-Aieulo te -S8Sa8eo te BBBud weit ec w¥Soue-saottee FR FFT PRICES OF GRAINS Absence of Confidence on Part of Buyers Much in Evi- dence Monday Chicago, March 18—(AP)—Tense European political and financial con- ditions led to all-around lower prices for grains Monday. vestock and Market Report for Mon., March 18 Minneapolis tere ‘Wheat Open High Low May ...00.. Indications of absence of confid- Sept. ence on the part of buyers of grains were much in evidence. Little at- tention was given to supply and de- mand factors. ‘Wheat closed unsettled, % to 1% under Saturday's finish, May 91 to 91%, corn % to 1 cent down. May 76% to %, oats % to 1% off, and provisions 12 to 25 cen! LIS FUTURES March 18.—(?)—A lib- lquidating and stop! selling. May wheat closed %c lower, ‘eo lower and September %c lower. Coarse grain futures followed the » May oats closed 1%c Germany, 40.27; Norway, 2398; Swe- den, 24.60; Montreal in New York, 98.81%; New York in Montreal, 101.18%. MONEY RATES New York, March 18—(#)—Call money steady; 1 per cent all day. Time loans steady; 60 days-6 mos. %- 1 per cent. Prime Commercial paper %. Bankers Acceptances unchanged. CHICAGO STOCKS Great Northern 7% of 1936 84%. Tobacco Products 8 of ‘Treasury 46 110.12. Home owners loans 4s 51 101.9. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, March 18.—(#)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern spring 1.10%; No, 1 dark northern 1.08% to 1.00%; sample grade dark northern 94%; No. amber durum 1.20 to 1.32; No. duum 1.28%. , No, 1 iting 1.07; No. 1, 94. 2, . HE a3 sete northern, 1.06% -1.00% ; No. northern, 1.08% -1.06%; No. 1 northern heavy, 107%-1.11%; No. 1 1.06%: 3 No, 2 north- No. 1 amber du- 1.10% -1.20%; No. 2 amber » 1.10% 1.29%; No, 1 am- » 1.08 1.23%; No. 2 amber 08% -1.28 ; No. 1 mixed du- % 1.26%; No. 2 mixed du- 1.26%; No. 1 red durum, }, 1.72, No. 3 white, 45% -47%. 85-60. : g3 is 8 eapet uu afl , 85-100; No. 1 feed, | Dept. fe 56%-57%; No. fh BRRatRRe Florida bushel crates Bliss Triumphs, U. 8. No. 1, washed, few sales, 2.00, e Livestock | SO. 8ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South &t. Paul, March 18.—(}—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 4,500; le cally no early sales, dD gino 40; average cost Saturday 9.05, bie 221 lbs.; for the week, 9.16 on Sheep: 4,000; no early bids or sales; % | asking higher or 8.00 and above on better grade lambs; packers talking under 7.50, Dairy cows: Steady to weak, sup- Ply light; few good springer cows $57.50-$70; best selections quoted above; common to medium grades around $35-$52.50. ° ‘ CHICAGO Chicago, March 18.—(AP—U, 8. D. timid 13,000 including 4, 55% 1% 12.25 12.23 13.20 1897 13.25; 900 to 1100 Ibs. 10.25 to 13.75; 16.10 1100 to 1300 ihs. 11.00 to 14.25; 1300 ji to 1500 Ibs. 11.00 to 14.25; common and MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, March se oer tories receipts Monda: a ago. y 33 compared to polis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations Bi Wheat— Delivered 15% protein 1 dk north. srretinien att ze 5 “uf Wares Ww wo wos og wut ntuitny safe faa Sais 8 imBbig iabis EEE a i hi § 97% 102% 97% 1.02% and South Dekota Wheat i tht Hi 108% 1.10% ... 1.07% 1.08% - 1.05% 1.07% - 1.07% 1.00% + 105% 1.07% = 1.03% 1.06% = 1.06% 1.08% .... 1.04% 1.06% .... 1.02% 1.04% .... 105% 1.07% .... 103% 1.05% 102% 1.08% 1.95% 1.07% 1.03% 1.05% 102% 1.03% 104% 1.05% .... 1.03% 1.04% 102% 1.08% .... .... Winter Wheat BEEF? 835.3 ei Liesl 1.04% 1.06% 1.06% 1. 1.04% 1.06% 1.04% 1.08% 105% 1.03% 1.05% Hie oie 1.02% 1.06% 1.02% 1.05% P 5 g i Hg 1.01% 1.03% 1.01% 1.03% Derem bi gf 1.24% 1.30% 1.23% 127% 1.28% 1.20% 0... ase Tipe eee nl riaer gectg if. soeedeaneee g a ‘ htt 1 2 ae you'll find it in the Classified ‘News’ & Pe «ot oe YOU CAN PLACE YOUR — AD BY PHONE Reach Thousands with Your Message for as Little as 45c 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) This table of rates effective only in the state of North Dakota. =‘TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW Minimum charge for one insertion—- 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- copy submitted. vertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 ané ask for the want ad department, Male Help Wanted Rooms for Rent . Super Oil Steam now only Only at Harrington's. Phone estion victims, why suffer! For quick relief get a free sample of Udga, & doctor's prescription, at FLOOR sanding and refinishing. Quality work at a reasonable price. Abrahamson Surfacing Company, 118 5th St., Bismarck. MATTRESSES Lr ‘YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 309 8th St. Phone 1962, ANSWERS to Ad. No. 9444, Wanted to buy: “Direct from owner, about a five room house in Bismarck’ have been Jost. Will parties who answered this ad please write again or phone Tribune office, giving line pump and underground tank. Quote price. Write Tribune Ad. 9478. WANTED TO BUY—Late model cars. M. B. Gilman Co., 2nd and Broadway. ——_—_—X—X—X—X—X—sa—X" Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Piano, mahogany music cabinet, portable Victor phonograph, 60 records, book shelves and books, reed fernery, small chest. 412 8th. ; | 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. Bismarck. Phone 762. ‘2 FOR SALE—Used Western Electric vacuum cleaner in Al condition. $20.00. 821-4th St. Il WANT THREE MEN for local tea and coffee routes paying up to $42.50 a week. No capital or experi- ence needed but must be willing to give prompt weekly service to ap- prox, 200 families. I furnish every- thing. Fords given producers. Write Albert Mills, 7078 Monmouth, Cin- cinnati, O. WANTED—Two men for sales work. Salary and commission. Write Tribune Ad. 9456, rr Female Help Wanted WANTED—Experienced cook for small hotel. Call Grand Pacific Hotel, Room 214 until Saturday noon or write Postoffice Box 310, | Halliday. FOR RENT—Pleasant room in mod- ern new home. Clean and quiet. Always hot water. 2% blocks from G. P. Hotel. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 120R. 503 4th 8t. FOR RENT—Large well furnished room. Beautyrest mattress. Near bathroom. Hot water all times, Gentlemen preferred. 414-9th. FOR RENT—Cheerful, well furnish- ed front room, nice resident district. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 1739. in. Gentlemen preferred. 316 Man- _dan. Phone 1501. ROOM FOR RENT at 510%-4th &t. Phone 1473 or 69. Business Opportunity WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Must be good cook, like children. 421 W. Thayer. once. Not over 25. Inquire Miller Hotel, Napoleon, N. Dak. Ra WANTED—Experienced girl. Must lixe children. References required. Write Tribune Ad. 234. —_— bes Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Five room modern bung- alow. Gas furnace. Also garage. Located west part of city within five blocks of business district. Priced very reasonably. Write Trib- _Une Ad, 9468, GOLDEN opportunity in Great Falls, the leading aistributing center of Montana. Three story, solid brick, high class furnished fifty room apartment hotel, 100% filled, hard- wood floors with the latest type of furnishings throughout, two blocks from city center, 50 foot frontage by 150 feet in depth, including landscaped adjoining lot 50 by 150 feet, sacrifice price for immediate sale, $78,000. Substantial down Payment with terms. Reason for selling owner must give time to other interests. Write Tribune Ad. 9490. Farm Machinery FOR SALE—Six room modern house. Could be remodeled into apart- ments. $5,000 cash. Write Tribune Ad. 9485. Apartments for Rent __ FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Very close in. Available at once. 323 2nd Street. Phone 360-M. 0 FOR RENT—Two rooms, partly fur- nished, Quiet married couple pre- ferred. Heat, lights and water. 720 2nd. FOR SALE—Bargains in new but weather-beaten machinery: 1 12-ft. McCormick-Deering tractor field cultivator; 1 No, 8, 3 furrow 16 in, McCormick-Deering tractor plow; | 1 Dimond sulky plow, 16 inches; 1 McCormick-Deering manure spreader; 1 used 20 single deck Kene tucky drill, Olson’s Hardware, Dris- coll, N. Dak. ee FOR SALE—Farm machinery, stove, guitar, 4 wheel trailer, rifle, fence posts, potatoes. 311 So. 8th. For Rent FOR SALE—Majestic range. Rural Credit Co., 30515 Broadway. Wanted to Rent _—__ WANTED—By couple with no chil- dren, rent paid in advance every month, modern apartment or four or five room house, unfurnished. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Adults only. Also basement for business purposes. Phone 905 or 1986. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment in Rose Apart- ments. 215-3rd St. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, furnished or unfurnished. 622 3rd. sleeping in refined couple with one child. Phone 32. ——~—£E___— S——_— Automobiles for Sale =veEWRE — en cans | TEPER . In exceptional only $125.000, Car may be seen at Fleck Motor Co. or write FOR RENT—Two rooms with kitch- enette, bath. Phone 1166. _—_—— eee —_—_____ Miscellaneous PING Pong Photos, 12 for 25c. Kodak films developed and printed, in- cluding free enlargement 25c. Campbell's, 3rd and Main. BISMARCK marble, terrazzo and tile works. Steps, bedrooms, fireplaces, etc. Phone 1408-R. 520 25th St. ments, Share rent ure and hay land, $50 = ee Sayler, ¥ proved farms, land county, N. D., Ottertall county, Minn. Real buys. Bergson, Fecgur Puls; Min. FOR RENT—Beauty shop. Heat, ines and water furnished. Prince tel. DOWN goes the price on SED CARS Our used cars are better—because they are checked over before being sold. 1982 Ford De Luxe Tudor This car is priced $31.00 under code 1931 Chrysler Coupe $295.00 Priced $35.00 under code 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe $445.00 Priced $23.00 under code 1931 Olds “6” DeLuxe Sedan $295.00

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