The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1935, Page 11

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THE BISMARCK TRIB Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., March 2 ~» PRICES: SINK LOWER 1/1, York Stocks | CORN LEADS GRAINS wT wr AG TO LOWER LEVEL I FRESH INSPIRATION TRADING SATURDA grt ham borin as! Aggressive Selling Develops in ised = Corn Futures; Liberal Deliv- day Short Session erles This Month Seen SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1985 Miscellaneous New York, Match o3 mand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain, 4.77; France, 650%; ey 8.26; Germany, 40.20; Norway, + Sweden, 24.60; Montreal in ters 3.25-4.25; choice 626-675 Ib. stock |New York, 99.37%; New York in Mon-. oe ih uae hee ines Sapa en treal, 100.62%. you'll find it in the steady; double deck lambs bought to arrive 8.00; for the week: op hd YOU CAN PLACE YOUR AD BY PHONE New York, March 23.—(7)—The —_— Chicago, March 23—(?)—Led by corn, the grain markets displayed weakness Saturday, and suffered tumbles late as well as early. Aggressive selling developed in corn futures, and liberal deliveries here this month were predicted. An offi- NEW YORK BONDS yelal report said that up to March 15. New York, March 23—()—Bonds % there had been 12,880,000 bushels of "3 K close: 6% |neW crop Argentine corn bought to Great Northern 7's of 1936...... 86% 13% |Come to the United States. INVESTMENT TRUSTS 24% 4 22% | MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES (By the Associated Press) 30% |DROOPY, CLOSE LOWER (Over the Counter in New York) 26%| Minneapolis, March 23—(7)—Wheat May Quart. Inc. Sh, 6 at futures were droopy at the start here | j, 39%, |Saturday, scattered mill buying stif- ¥ 31%, |fened them up for a time but corn Cotton futures recovered and final|Cerro de Pasco gx habit hr aes Be pM were 5 1%, ie close was lower. Lag 7 a0 cotite ‘to 00 cate a bale Chi. & N. 3% |port and flour trade reports were dis- % Jappointing and weather developments 1% |were better. May wheat closed %| 5, 2% |lower, July, 1 lower and September 344, |1%, lower. Coarse grains felt the influence of 17% | wheat and also finished lower with 5) 8 ‘Treasury 4%'s, 115.17. Treasury 4’s, 110.22. . Home owners loans 4's, ’51, 101.4. ing tone was heavy. Transfers aggre- | Atl. gated 300,000 shares. Faced with indifferent week-end a 383 && FFF DULUTH CASH GRAIN March 33.—(?)— Reach Thousands with Your Message for as Little as 45c ==/TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW — Minimum charge for one insertion— Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified 45 cents for 15 words. Gisplay rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. First insertion (per word) ........ 3 cents No ol , el ae sid 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 40 lairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful ai We reserve the right to edit or reject any 3 consecutive insertions (per word). peringee 4 consecutive insertions (per word) Se 5 consecutive insertions (per word) ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE ' : wrective, presentative will call if you desire, Telephone 33 and department, a 32 88 £8 BB BB % jchanged. May oats closed % lower 1, jand July % lower. May and July rye sdi8 Jeach closed 1" lower. May feed bar- 7% |ey finished 1% off, and July 1 down 674% | While both May and July flax closed % | unchanged. 15%| Cash wheat offerings held very 64% | light and the demand was steady from 385% |local and outside mills. There was FS FF FKL FFE durum, 1.05-1.30; No. 1 red durum, no quotations. Flax, No. 1, 1.72%. ae the stale of North Daketas ask for the want 8 of jor 16% |no change in either durum or Winter | Chicago, era 30 ANGE 24:2 | Wheat and offerings were very light.| | Wheat— High Low 2g {Corn tone was sluggish and easy. cay 39 Oats tone was quiet to slow. Rye de- Zul 57% -50%; No. 2 feed, 57%-56%; No. deigee decisis Salesmen Wanted j—RIGHT NOW—NEW Motor shares received little encour- agement from the slightly higher out- 20 |mand-was fair enough but offerings | 89% | were light despite increased receipts. 118 | | Barley receipts were small and in fair 41% \demand with bids firm and holders asking stronger prices. Flax was in at fair to good demand and scarce. 2 Livestock bd a’ SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Minn., March 23.— 1% |) — (. 8. Dep. Agr) — Livestock 9% trade the past week has been in a RE RR RK May July oa a Lard— May eh kee Ba4R gee? FFE Fi * .| NEW North Dakota Sales Tax Law i fi baeee forces every business man under se- vere penalties to keep proper bus- iness records. Countless thousands sure buyers. Similar laws in other states swamped us with orders— made fortunes for our representa- tives who were on the job with our Officially approved LIBERTY sim- plified tax record. Pays $3.50 cash in advance profit every sale. If they can do it so can you. Never before and never again in your life- time will you have this ground floor profit opportunity. Chance of lifetime to make $35.00 to $65.00 a jence unnecessary. Dignified work. Send stamp for particulars. HAW- KINS, Dept. 130, Box 75, Ham- id. Py 1es, mail order firms. Good pay. Ex- perience unnecessary, no canvass- ing. Write; stamped envelope, Unit- ed Advertising, 1114 DeKalb Ave- nue, Brooklyn, N. WANTED—Girl for house Ex- perienced cook. Family two adults. Good wages, Must have city refer- Write Ad. 9561. general 183 | lumpy ition during. most seo: | JUy day and more. Write for details 29% sions, slaughter steers losing 50-75 Sept + (7% leents during the week, hogs 25-35 47'4 | cents on the average. Medium to| July 8% | good steers and yearlings sold during 10% | the — at 8.50-10.50, with best xinds cautcopex ar 4 Jerades 600-800, "Medium to good | ,,Minneapoli. March 23—(@)—Wheat heifers sold at 7'50-10.00, lower grades |;erein’s Saturday 41 compared to 116 5.00-7.00, beef cows at 4.75-7.00 or jolis cash wheat and coarse better, cuttery cows 3.25-4.50, with me- | grain cl quotations today follow: dium to good weighty bulls closing at} Wheat— Delivered To Arrive 4.75-5.75, cutter and common light- 15 Petal weight 3.50-4.50. Good to choice veal-|1 dk north. 1.11% 1.13% ers closed at 7.00-8.00, some 8.50, |2 Gk north. 110% 111% Koshers to around 9.00, with cull and|#4a¢ north. 108% 110% common lots 3.00-5.00. Bulk of the/1 dk north. stockers and feeders cashed at. 6.00-|2 dk north. 1. 7.00, a few lots earning 7.75-8.00, thin|3 dr north. kinds down to 3.00. 13% protein Hog trade was uneven during the rth. ‘Wom: t housework, good cook, middle-aged | preferred. Family of seven. Write Box 356, Wilton. WANTED—Girl for housework. Call at 703 Front St. or phone 866-R. write c. Pear Myers, Bismarck, feadignesieatine oe ve FOR SALE—1 3 room houses, and . jectrum banjo, $180 model, 4 room modern house, $1600. tans (agent oom Best of- 5 room modern houses, $2500 and ere Write Tribune ad. Pp . 6 room modern bungalow, $3200 Also other houses. Fe ly. 0.0, Colson Co., Paris, Til Instruction u 105 -$175 song pied res iors Men-women, 50. Qualify for coming Bismarck — examinations. T. M. CASEY & SON. Particulars FREE. Franklin Insti-/ FOR SALE—Six room modern house. tute, Dept. 341 W, Rochester, N. Y. | Could be remodeled into apart- ‘Tribune tractor field cnaeicg ments. $5,000 caah. Write ; 1 Wearing Apparel . 9485. per bushel. A x gullivator: 1 No. 8, 3 furrow 1¢ \:| [ADIES’ FINE SILK HOSE. almost |FOR ‘SALE—Modern Wingslow. Good | “mount, N. Dak. 1 Dimond sulky plow, 16 inches;| perfect, § pairs $1.00, postpaid: sat- candle Fine Pine location. Alto 2 com For io Istaction guaranteed. | ECONOMY |. ee : Coober potatoes. Bo per bushel. = aera aes | PO RENT Four room modern | Ninth 8t. c house. Available April ist. Call| FOR SALE—Tan polo coal. Sine 10. Work Wanted 5il-12th Street, : Tan polo coat. ae GLAZING, cabinets, garden | emer ere taining money. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. F. W. Wool- 31%; extra firsts (90-91) 31, Firsts ech oomeens. (88-89) 30-30%; seconds (86-87) 29- 29%; standards (90 centralized car- lots) 31%. Eggs, 22,833, steady; prices un- changed. Chicago, March 23.—(?)—Poultry, . live, 10 trucks, unsettled; hens 8 Ibs. week, Friday's advance of 10-25 cents f . restoring part of the early losses. and under 20, more than 5 lbs. 18; Al. Better 180-300 pounds closed at 8.20- . 4% |8.90, majority 140-180 pounds 8.00- 3% | 8.75, good sows 8.00-8.10, slaughter 24 | Pigs 6.75-7.50, one lot strictly choice Bs _ 8.00, with stock pigs mostly 6.00- 14%] Fat lambs sold strong on Friday and closing qoutations show little change from a week ago. Good natives sold Saturday at 7.25-7.50, three loads fed wooled lambs 8.00 to packers, a few Plainer grades 5,00-6.50. Slaughter Hee cashed at 3.00-4.50, odd head —__ EE Farm Machinery |] FOR SALE—Bargains in new but weather-beaten machinery: 1 12-ft. McCormick. BELVaR-BLassEny ses FE FRE FS 8 &S cy aR * Ge gRRRES ‘ He 20; roosters 14%; turkeys 14-21; ducks 4% lbs. up 20-21; small 18; geese 16; capons 6-7 Ibs, 24, ‘Nat. ‘G)02to G eo toe p= caRa : ‘and lawn furniture, picket fences, screens, roof repairing and general Investments millwork. Phone 205, Aune’s Glass & Carpenter Shop, 614 Broadway, Bismarck, N. Dak. WORK WANTED—Mechanical and top and body work. Also reflectors zasmuiveret. Phone 754-W. A. C. i NEW YORK New York, March 23—(#)—Butter, 3,775, firmer. Creamery, higher than|N: Y. extra 31%-32%; extra (92 score) 31%; firsts (80-01 scores) 31%-%; central- ized (90 score) 31%. Cheese, 89,128, steady. Prices un-|Ohio Oil changed. cy RPE F Ki = new car for $15. Phone 145, Jose- meee ‘90c bushel. Bros. R32, Bismarck. is P10 bushel Altrea Rybece 4 ken, N. Dak. tthe ee, Bonwit estas: Ey CHICAGO Chicago, March 23.—(AP—U. 8, D. A.)—Cattle 300; calves 200, compared Friday last week: few choice and prime fed steers and yearlings steady to 25 lower; others mostly50-75 lower; instances 1.00 down on very uneven market; only better grade steers and yearlings suitable to ship recovered a part of early break, the worst-of the season; unusually small runs had a 1,06% 1.07% 1.06% 107% MORMOAMOA = - 39 t ca FRSES Varspsrerepeeerens 8a. eee 104% 1.06% 1.04% 1.06% : 99% 1.04% 99% 1.04% linnesota and South Daketa Wheat ee Bot Brown eggs, western standards 22%- 23; other browns and all white eggs unchanged. Live poultry nominal. All freight and express quotations unquoted. Dressed steady. moa 105% 1.08% 1.06% 1.08% apartment room modern house. Write Tribune Ad. cae room with kitch-|FLOOR sanding and refinishing. enette, furnished for light fhouse-| Quality work at = reasonable price.) 9513. keeping. Suitable for two. 801-4th| Abrahamson Surfacing Company,|WANTED—April ist, three room fur- st. 118 Sth St., Bismarck. nished apartment. Adults. Rea- 134 127 131 Two furnished apart-|— MATTRESSES | sonable rent. Write Box 48, City. 133 ¥ its. One room and kitchenette, | YOUR old mattress renovated and re-| WANTED TO RENT—Five or six $30 and $17. Everts Apt. 314-3rd. built either regular or spring-filled. ay 300 8th St. Phone 1962. Tooms, private bath by April 1st. to | S====sersreees Teliable party. Phone 614. Florida Land for Sale E a | i pe 1.04% 1.06% 1.06% 1.06% Durem wmoati& Tess Re RRR F FLESSSSE SKE FR SELKK FKF a ett tirt ul A558: faa i i SHITE] Coal range.| 7th and Main. WANTED TO BUY—Late model used cars. M. B. Gilman Co, 2nd and ene bli Barn Bata seiBhoSSEo sti Bus, i z | ett RR ERESE TEE ii! 5: mrt

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