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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1935 ‘Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and —_|__tiveto | “Market Report for Tues., March 19.222 33 "3: ~ GOMOD LEAD |New York Sioa [ORNS IN FEBLE (Gro Quoadaanl ez ~ RECOVERY IMPETUS ix Yoon RALLY AS TRADERS ite Gehan INMARKET SESS REGAN CONDENS, = Durum— May wana “Gains Range From Minor Frac- Uncertainty Over International im. tions to More Than Point Situation Still Restricts duly Over Most of List Dealings ‘i find it in the eo'eai rn & i i & a” YOU CAN PLACE YOUR AD SleAQGen none, op op BBE 333 &e 885 eR FE al nnoor BRBBSB Ml Chicago, March 19—(#)—A frac- | Minneapolis, March 19. tional recovery of prices Tuesday was|_Wheat— it i |the grain market's rather feeble Te- wy “Bs 1.00% Sponse to the more pacific tone of Eu- | gent, 92% (92% %|ropean political news. Uncertainty ye— over international currency move-|Mi New York, March 19.—(#)—The stock market followed the lead of cotton and other commodities into z s 54% 53% ; 4 ments tended to restrict dealings, but July aids 55% : BY Bs eee é PHONE 7 52! 42% 43 at 3T .10' well distributed among all groups at on the whole a better feeling prevailed = os ‘Transfers approximated % areas is \among traders, May Encouraged by the lifting of foreign selling pressure against cotton, which . . 51% 56% ‘A sharp rally in cotton and discour- | July + 52% 53% 52% aging crop news from domestic winter 43% % wheat territory, with dust storms! jy) . 38% % continuing, were bullish factors. E Wheat closed % to % higher, May |May - 168 1.68% 1.68 1.68% 91% to %, and corn was 1 cent lower | July . 70% 1.20% 1.70% 1.70% . “ to % up, May 77% to %. Oats gained % 4 ia fractions and rye was unchanged to gycaco RANGE ‘Wheat— low —t 53 ee BRK KKK cd initial sales and except for a brief Period of hesitancy toward the end of the second hour, small but well ay: Reach Thousands with Your Message for as Little as 45c han Monday. 170-325 Ibs. ‘77% |8.78-9.00; early top 9.10; 140-170 Ibs. L 8:15-75; slaughter pigs 6.75-8-15; Packing sows 8.25-40. Light t, , {800d and choice 140-160 Ibs. 4 light weight 160-200 Ibs. 8.50-9.00 medium weight 200-250 Ibs. 8.85. heavy weight 250-350 lbs. 8.75-9. Packing sows, medium and good 275-550 Ibs. 7.25-8.50; pigs, good and choice, 100-140 Ibs. 6.75-8.40. Cattle, Hee calves, 2,500. Fed steers and yearlings very steady to 25 lower than Monday's agane 39 oreeeet : Zenaes me higher included American Telephone . Which got back above par, Allied Chemical, Bethlehem Steel, J. I. Case, International Harvester, du Pont and Proctor & Gamble. ‘i Produce Markets CHICAGO Chicago, March 19.—(#)— Butter was firmer and eggs: steady on the Chicago mercantile exchange Tues- day. Poultry was steady. 3 3 & 3 Minimum charge for one insertion— September finished at the same level 45 cents for 15 words, nd May closed % up al = 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, 3 5 r e aa 2, rs Be > est Sure eS SSSSSRES3: RFKEERTEL FKEEK KF FKEK 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 the state of North Dakota. iat Personal Ba5. 3 i ith % higher and July % up. July flax each closed un- continued od re was a fair demand for |<, The winter wheat 29899999 yoRooeae FE tef of : a i i A y &, 9; Fi ER & Male Help Wanted Rooms for Rent Butter, 10,210, firmer; creamery specials (93 score), 30-30%; extras (92), 29%; extra firsts (90-91), 29- » 29%, firsts (88-89), 28%-%; seconds (86-87), 28; standards (90 centralized carlots), 20%. Eggs 22,021; steady; extra firsts cars 21%, local 20%; fresh graded firsts cars 20%, local 20%; M4: ~ barebacks 18-20, Leghorn 21; roosters 14%; turkeys 14-21; ducks, 4% Ibs. ‘up, 20-21; small, 18; geese 16; capons, 6-7 Ibs., 24. Gt NEW YORK New York, March 19.—(#)—Butter, 13,107, slightly firmer. Creamery, higher than extra, 30-30%; extra (92) Illit Score), 29%-%; firsts (90-91 scores), | Indus. Saks centralized (90 score), 29%- 48. Cheese, 167,610, easy. Prices un- changed. Eggs, 26,403, irregular. Mixed col- ors, firsts, 20%-21%4; mediums, 40 packs, including premiums 24%-25%; near- by and midwestern Hennery, change specials 23-23%; nearby midwestern exchange standards 22- . G. & El. 22%; marked mediums 21%; Pacific|Mack Trucks . E tat Feet SF Ut ag? better and the market tone improved. Flax offers were it and in demand. | Miscellaneous o MONEY RATES New York, March 19.—(?)—Call money steady; 1 per cent all day. Time loans steady; 60 days-6 mos. Erik EE | FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, March 19.—(#)—1 exchange irregular; Great Britain de- others in cents: 88; treal in New York, 99.00; in Montreal, 101.00. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) McGraw El. 16%. thin and nominally | Mi = Qe i inneapolis cash wheat and coarse Mi grain closing quotations tod: Wheat— Delivered 15% protein 1 dk north. 2 d. north. 1.08% Baek north. 1.06% protein 1 dk north. 1.08% 2 dk north. 1.06% 1.04% seepenate sae rs = MOR MOR MOA 5] g 4 1.09% soos vealers 25 lower; best light steers early 12.75; slaughter cattle and vealers: steers good and choice 550- 900 Ibs. 9.75-13.00; 900-1100 Ibs. 10.00- 13.50; 1300 lbs, 10.75-13.75; 1300- 1500 Ibs. 10.75-13.75; common and Medium, 550-1800 Ibs. 5.75-10.75; heifers, good and choice 550-750 lbs. 9.25-11.50; common and medium +|5.25-9.25; cows, good 17.00-9.50; com- :|mon and medium 4.25-7.00; low cut- *|ter and cutter 3.00-4.25; bulls (year- fi on excluded), good (beef) 5.50- 4.50-5.15; vealers, good and choice 7.50-9.50; medium 6.00-7.50; cull and *}/common 4.00-6.00; stocker and feed- good and choice 500- *]1050 tbs. 6.75-9.00; common and me- dium 5.50-7.00. Sheep, 13,000; fat lambs slow, +|trade delayed by lower bids; gener- asking fully steady for lower ferings; sheep and feeding ttle changed; bidding 8.00-25 to choice hter lambs; held 8.50-65 and above; few 4.00-5.00; slaughter sheep mbs: lambs 90 Ibs. down, good and choice, 7.75 ; common and 3 ewes 90-150 Ibs., good and choice 4.00-5.50; all weights, common and medium 3.00-4.50; feed- ing lambs 50-75 Ibs. good and choice 6.25-7.00. FOR EASTER—Harrington’s prices for Supercurline permanents re- duced. Regular was $3.50, now $2.45. Oil steam was $5.00, now $3.65. Super Oil Steam now only or Only at Harrington’s. Phone 130. FLOOR sanding and ‘refinishing. Quality work at a reasonable price. Abrahamson Surfacing Company, 118 Sth St., Bismarck. MATTRESSES YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 309 8th St. Phone 1962. FOR SALE—Feedmill and coal sheds. Good business and good location. Write Tribune Ad. 9504. Wanted to Buy to Ad. 9444, Wanted to buy: “Direct from owner, about a five room house in Bismarck’ have been lost. Will parties who answered this ad please write again or phone Tribune office, giving oline pump and underground tank. _Quote price, Write Tribune Ad, 9478, WANTED TO BUY—Late model used cars. M. B. Gilman Co., 2nd and Broadway. —_—_—_—_——— Household Goods for Sale _ FOR SALE—Piano, mahogany music cabinet, portable Victor phonograph, @0 records, book shelves and books, | CARPENTER WANTED—Must be expert for house remodeling and cabinet building work. Wages $80 ie one month. Write Tribune Ad. 471. |WANTED—Two men for sales work. Salary and commission. Write Tribune Ad. 9456. Female Help Wanted — WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Must be good cool _like children, 421.W. Thayer. WANTED—Experienced waitress at once, Not over 25, Inquire Miller _ Hotel, Napoleon, N. Dak. WANTED—Experienced girl. Must like children. References required. Write Tribune Ad. 234. FOR RENT—Pleasant room in mod- ern new home. Clean and quiet. Always hot water. 21: blocks from G. P. Hotel. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 120R. 503 4th St. FOR RENT—Modern Al room, bath- room adjoining. Hot water heat. Beauty Rest mattress. 506-6th. j__Phone 678-W. Gentlemen only. FOR RENT—Cheerful, well furnish- ed front room, nice resident district. Room. Hot water. Clase in, Gentlemen preferred, 316 Man- _dan. Phone 1501. FOR RENT—Beautiful sleeping room in modern home. Very convenient. i 310 W. Rosser. re For Sale Week Wanted: WORK WANTED—Lady wishes em- “ployment at fancy work, laundry or housework by the hour or day. Call ires work in cafe or beer parlor. Write Mickey Stine, General Delivery, Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—600 egg electric incuba- tor, oil brooders, 10x12 brooder house, feeders, waterers, oat sprouters. Also Windsor gasoline stove and round oak table. Call or oe George C. Myers, Bismarck, | Lots 2 tons or more, $2.60 ton. One ton, $2.80. Phone 1993. Bob Morris, ____Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Five room modern bung- alow. Gas furnace. Also garage. Located west part of city within five blocks of business dis - Priced very reasonably. Write Tril __une Ad. 9468. i FOR SALE—7 room modern home in- FOR SALE—THE ADAMS COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY, Hettinger, or address Frederick Davis, Het- tinger, N. Dax. FOR SALE—Early Ohio and Irish Cobbler potatoes. 80c per bushel. 90c delivered. Phone 1317, 222 So. Ninth St. coast, fresh, shell treated or liners, Marah. =e . «fancy 27-29; Pacific coast, standards ‘Miami el = A)—Cattle 3,000; slaughter) reed fernery, small ches! 28 NESRRBLS RS SLaBEBBSwek BS e—Se FOR SALE—Lady's tweed coat, sizé rooms. Close in, Near steers and yearling market not es-| OR SALE—Hot Point electric ringe,| Park Gas heat in good condition| 16, Perfect condition. Sell cheap. fablished; few bids weak to around) good as new. Priced reasonably. for $3250, Tribune Ad. 9511. MRR ADT al 25 lower; early sales heifers mostly! Inquire at Melville's Electric Shop. | mop salw—Six rooms wade hous |FOR SALE — Waste Paper Baler ee changed; cows dull; some bids FOR SALE—Good used Keivinator, cheap. Inquire at the Bismarck lower: stockers and feeders slow. |" cheap, Inquire at Tavis Music Co.| ments, $5,000 cash. Write Tribune | _ 77bune offi Bismarck. Phone 762. Ad, 9485. ate FOR SALE—Used Western Electr | =| POtAtES.' 90e bushel, Dahl Bros. vacuum cleaner in Al condition. A ‘camntn tox tibad R2, Bismarck. $20.00. 821-4th Sst. part! Rent FOR SALE—Majestic range. Rural |FOR RENT—Two rooms, partly fur- Credit ‘Broad: nished. Quiet married couple pre- | 5-5— 55 As ORLY ie ferred. Heat, lights and water,|"OR RENT—Beauty shop. Heat, Wanted to Rent 98% 108% 93's 1.03% Dakota Wheat MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, March 19.—(#)—Stocks First Bank Stock 8%. Northwest Banco no trading. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Quart. Inc, Sh, 1.13; 1.25. NEW YORK BONDS New York, March 19.—(?)—Bonds close: Great Northern'T’s of 1936, 84%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, March 19.—(?)—Govern- ‘ment Bonds: Liberty 31's 101.8, Liberty fourin 4's 10228 fourth 4%'s . ‘Treasury 4%’s 115.21. ‘Treasury 4’s 110.18. Home Owners Pitautat ttatat at at hot at mos: moR 1.08% 1.06% 1.0844 1.06% 1.02% 1.04% 1.0246 1.04% Durum Fs 1209 122 1.26 128 seer Pr ace For Rent te Q 720 2nd. lights and water furnished. Prince eS oaks apasgsEe BEeeeee at EEE 5 H i a dil beet teal : i A ae ie ie 120 eee ; WANTED—By couple with no chil: |FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. in ; butchers ‘865-| Yavavrent peid im sdvence every| Adults only. Also basement for it. nee Ib. lights 8.00-65; 140-160] month, apartment or four| business purposes. Phone 905 or D ©) W N .80-8.00; sows 8.25-30;| or five room ‘house, unfurnished, | _1986. a See 7.25, Address Box 173. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished front goes the price on WANTED—Large sleeping room in Tooms. Heat, lights, gas, was gem home by eae with furnished. 715=120h, Phone TMs. USED € ARS one child. Phone 32. FOR RENT—Unfurnished 3 room | nner | apartment. Gas, heat, lights and} Our used cars are better—because Automobiles for Sale Barage included. 622-3rd. they are checked over before being USED CARS |FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- | sold. i 3 E 4 ments. 215-ard St. : 1882 Ford De Laxe Tuder Se Se ee $345.00 FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment ‘at 422-5th. Phone 197 or 231. This car 1s priced $21.00 under ai, ————— Farm Machinery 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 Ken- on drill. Olson’s Hardware, Dris- FOR SALE—Farm machinery, stove, guitar, 4 wheel trailer, | ; idebaker For U.S. War Widows|1#% Pymoun +] Washington, March 19.—()—Presi- 1 "|ere,ueeday motifed the tworgest= p jwo-year- 50% 6% “Jold . veterans’ economy legislation, 1.70% 1.78% 1.10% providing principally for increases in Ah the rates of allowances to widows and BISMARCK GRAIN ee (Purnished by Russell-Miller Date March 19. dark northern e i IERSKonenmaaGVTyge BeVrses Uberalized paymees will cost the government a total of $1,800,000 ae z PREEEESERS oar iy Er #, 1 mixed durum i inf iu ay 2° = i fi S8