The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1935, Page 7

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MART SENSITIVE 10 GROUP MOVEMENTS; ~ PRICES DROP LOWER * Late Rally in Cotton Fails to Halt Slump as Ralls and Others Decline New York, March 25.—()—The stock market tried hard to renounce its retreating attitude Monday, with a late rally in cotton and other com-| Arm. modities, but rails and industrials hampered the effort and the closing | Atl. ‘was irregularly lower. Sales agere- gated 460,000 shares. An extremely thin market that was highly sensitive to group movements ~ predominated most of the day. A dis- tinctly heavy appearance in rail/Bethl. shares unsettled the entire list and with the exception of non-ferrous metals and sugar stocks, . Showed only nominal resistance to| Case, small selling orders, Some improvement occurred when |Celanese .. a rally in cotton carried active months |Cerro de Pasco more than $1 a bale higher and grain |Ches. & Ohio futures perked up, but buying wasioni’ Gy. We only half-hearted in all groups except Chi Gt. Wes. “utilities, metals and sugars, and pro-/¢. mM, St. P. & gress was slow and difficult. Cc. M. 8t. Union Pacific sank 2 points early|Chrysler in the session and failed to recover |City Strs. _ any part of it, but Santa Fe, New|Colgate Palm York Central, Pennsylvania and Gollum. G. &, El. Southern Pacific rallied feebly from) Com, gout! their low points and closing prices|Con, Film averaged around ‘4 point, lower.. ‘Con. Gas . In the industrial section losses of!Con. Oil around % point were well scattered |Cont. Can among such shares as General Mo-|Cont. Motor tors, U. 8. Steel, Reynolds ‘Tabacco, | Cont. nots 4 Chrysler, Bethlehem, Johns-Manville, |Grtam’ Whest Sears-Roebuck, du Pont and Ameri-iCurtiss Wright. can Can. ‘Deere & Co. After holding barely even during| Dia. Match the forenoon, utilities joined metals|Dome. Mines and sugars in resisting the downward |Douglas Airc. American Telephone, Public|DuPont . Service of New Jersey and Consolt-| East dated Gas ended with minor gains along with Anaconda, Cerro de Pasco, Kennecott, Cuban American Sugar preferrer id Great Western. ° 1 ° CHICAGO Chicago, March 25—(?)—Butter was firm in tone Monday and eggs were unsettled. Poultry was steady. Butter 5,801, firm; creamery spe- cials (93 score) 31% to 32%; extras (92) 31%; extra firsts (90 Oto 91) 31; firsts (88 to 89) 30 to 30%; seconds (86 to 87) 29 to 29%; standards (90 eR SRN Fo: Produce Markets | | Gee sales; eggs 29,601, unsettled, extra firsts cars 21, local 20%; fresh graded firsts cars 20%, local 20%9; current | Hupp receipts 19%; storage packed firsts) 7 7 22; extras 22%. Egg sales 1 car mer = age packed extras 22; 1 car 22%; 75/Int. Harvester cases current feceipts 19%; 480 cases me Nick. Can | 19%. Int. Tel. & Tel. Poultry, live, 19 trucks, steady; hens |Jewel Tea 5 lbs. and under 20, more than 5 Ibs. 182; Leghorn hens 171%; Rock fry- ers 24, colored 24; Rock broilers 24, colored 24, Leghorn 21; barebacks 19- 20; Leghorn springs 14%; roosters 1414; hen turkeys 21, young toms 19, old 16, No. 2, 14; ducks 41% ee ri peat ay 21, small 18; 15; . rd geese capons ee NEW YORK New York, March 25.—(#)—Butter, 10,146, firmer. Creamery, higher Miami than extra 32%-33%2; extra (92 score) | miq_cont, 32%; firsts (90-01 scores) 32%-%;|Midiand atl. centralized (90 score) 32% Minn, Moline ponte chee a. ra » whole Mont. ‘Ward milk flats, fancy to specials|Murray Corp. 1813-19, Nash Motors Eggs, 18,634, firmer. Mixed col-|Nat. Biscuit, . ors: Specials packs or selections trom |Nat. Cash a fresh receipts 23%-25; standards and |na¢’ commercial standards 22%-23; firsts|Nat. gt. .... 20%-21%; seconds 20 Ibs. 20%; dirties No. and western special packs sales from store 24%-26; standards 23-23%. Live poultry steady. By freight: Chickens 14-17; broilers unquoted; fowls 20-21; roosters 13; turkeys 19- 26; ducks 15-17. Live poultry, by express: chickens 20 to 23; broilers 10 to 25; 22; roosters 13; turkeys 20 to 28; trucks undoubted. geste + fe ante Storage packed firsts, March March ........ 20% —_— E WE WILL BUY Gne Chicas oc 5 Cortend i With Us. Armour Creameries apapee i scaa iit pt 23 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1935 _ Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Mon., March 25 New York Stocks | DELIVERIES OF NEW WHEAT CROP BRINGS i Increased Attention Paid to Re- ports of Dust Storm in Southwest States Chicago, March 25.—(?)}—New crop % | deliveries of wheat developed com- Parative firmness late Monday. '%| Increased attention to reports of , |by traders. It was asserted that in 3% some western parts of the domestic 17g | Winter wheat belt such storms had |" 8% | been prevalent for 12 successive days. 6%| Wheat closed irregular, % off to % 2% |up compared with Saturday's finish, % | May 93% corn unchanged to % lower, May 77%-%, oats unchanged to Fr} 30% | % off, and provisions unchanged to 9% | Tse of 10 cents. 4 $$ | WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE 2 1 u 1 u it FRACTIONALLY LOWER %| Minneapolis, March 25—(#)—Wheat the early part of the session here Monday due to weather news and 43 ‘| sentiment was quite bearish during 2 1 2 FIRMNESS TO MART 3 + {dust storms was given at this stage | Sept. Ti” tad 10% sae oT Lan, LAMM 2.40% + tneee cocce 5B a h Close 101 tate 1.01% 1.08% He 98% 98% 98 28% 93% 55% 56% 51% 5 92% 55% 6% 5% 53% 53% 43% 48% 43% 38% 38% 38% B 173 (172) (173 92% 35% 6% % poor Liverpool cables, but improved Be on developments in cotton loan news 14 | and decreases in domestic and Cana- 44] dian visible supply totals. The close 16% | was fractionally off. 5%] Trade was light and there was 8% | nothing in the commercial news to) 5B step up sentiment or increase buying $32 | Power. Corn was weak and discour- 1% aging and the stock market failed to show pep or volume. 1 May wheat finished ‘ lower, July 6 | % lower and September % off. Coarse grains were mixed at the 64% 38% | close after being influenced in early 2% | trade by weather advices. May and 24% | July oats closed % lower. May rye 1%, | Cash wheat receipts were small and 2%|1n ready demand at firm premiums 8 | if of desirable milling quality. Win- 29% |ter wheat was nominally unchanged z except for the higher protein Mon- BY RIB BBL: tana and that type eased some from late Saturday. Durum tone was steady ‘with demand fair and offer- ings very light. Corn demand was limited. Oats was quiet and steady. Rye was nally unchanged with demand for the light colored milling type. ley of malting quality was in ready demand and firm while pleat biota ad ae RR ze S300! ox ip eeere { Miscellaneous | el FOREIGN EXCHANGE B4| New York, March 25—(?)—Foreign + Great Britain 37% jexchange 23% |demand in dollars, others in cents: 53, |Italy 823; Germany 40.17; 41% 124.00; Sweden 15% 1 20% 34 6%] Great Britain 4.78; France 6.59%; Norway .00;, 24.63; Montreal in New 5%, | York 99.37%; New York in Montreal 15% | 100.6214. GOVERNMENT BONDS 23%| New York, March 25—()}—Govern- 34% | ment bonds: Liberty 3%s 101.90. Liberty Ist 41s 101.14. Liberty 4th 4%s 102.24. Treas. 4%s 115.24. ‘Treas. 4s 110.27. Home Owners Loans 4s ‘51, 101.30. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, March 25.—(P}—Stocks Pirst Bank Stock 8%. Northwest Banco 3%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York): Quart Inc Sh 1.16; 1.28, ih money steady; 1 per cent all day . 15%| Time loans steady; 60 days-6 mos. %1% to 1 per cent. Prime "No. 2 dark northern, 1.09%-1.13 5 15% | northern, 1.07%-1.12%; No. 3 north- ret FF FF ern, 1.06%-1.11%; No. 1 northern’ 8 42% | heavy, 110%-1.14%; No, 1 northern, buy | 100%-113%; No. 2 northern, 1.07%- hard, 1.10%-1.26 quotations, Hy Bes Hg REARS: 3 hd aISe : i BawntBesud' Ei FREER 3.5 By iF 3 Sept. Bell May = one 3 FS = 3 ® furindtatlt 110% 112% ... 1.08% 1.10% 1.06% 1.08% 1.00% 1.11% 107% 1.00% 1.05% 1.07% 1.08% 1.10% 106% 1.08% 1.05% 1.06% .... 108% 1.10% .... 1.06% 1.08% 1.05% 1.06% .... + 107% 108% 1.06% 107% 1.05% 1.06% ... Pryryerryr ys sy) ie OR at ras eo BO ms, or W..... 1.06% 1.08% 1.06% 1.08% a 1.06% 1.086% 106% 1.086% MOR Moa te ‘a & FS ‘eseee 106% 1.06% 1.06% 1.06% ved ato #38 28 99% 1.04% 99% 104% and Seuth Daketa Wheat Ua | a 105% 108% 1.06% 1.08% yn 104% 1.08% 1.04% 1.06% Derm mg mm at 1.24% 1.30% 123% 127% reve 1.38% 1.39% woe oven see LLTY 1.23% woo oe 116% 1.31% .06 1 amber.... 1.07% 1.10% .... 2 amber.... 104% 1.06% Grade of lrd durum 88% ..... Coarse Grain (tht a z se He a2 fit? i ST% | 5 65, you'll find it in the lassified ‘News’ - Livestock SO. ST, PAUL Pau! nally s i YOU CAN PLACE YOUR AD BY PHONE op op 965; selections fece ne best cn gtOUx OTe Bioux lows, March 25.—(?)— (U. 8 D. A)—Cattle, 3,600; Hrrk sales beef steers and Reach Thousands with Your Message for as Little as 45c TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW Minimum charge for one insertion— 45 cents for 15 words. Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified Gisplay 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 geject any copy submitted, ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 33 and ask for the want ad department, beef cows 625 down; low cutters down to 3.00 freely; two cars choice 510 Ib. stockers 10; feeder pigs 5.00-6.75. Sheep 6,000; supply includes 25 per cent feeder lambs; no early ie oo lambs; undertone weak;| | STEADY WORK—GOOD PAY car fed around 825; feeding lame doe |RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call Female Help Wanted LADIES—Earn money doing needie- work a Lael Real bg htert Stamped enve! 8 ° lars. ROYAL NOVELTY CO. Portsmouth, Ohio. CHICAGO Chicago, March 25.—()—USDA)— Hogs 11,000 including 5,000 direct; active, 5 to 10 her than Friday; 200-280 ‘Ibe, 9.00-16; top. 80: heavy 300; light lights 015-00; laugh ter| Pigs 7.00-8.00; packing sor weights 8.85-9.00; choice 10-65; light weight, 160- and lawn furniture, picket fences, screens, roof repairing and general millwork. Phone 205, Aune’s Glass & Carpenter Shop, 614 Broadway, PARM WORK wanted by experie: ed man, Scandanavian place pre- ferred. Write postoffice box 234,) ‘Wilton. ‘WORK WANTED—Mechanica]l and WANTED—Girl for housework. Ex- Perienced cook. Family two adults. Good wages. Must have city refer- Write Tribu: 9561. ‘ANTED—Girl for general house- work, No cooking or washing. 401- 5th. ‘WANTED—Girl for housework. Call at 703 Front St. or phone 866-R. —_—_—_—— apert- ments. One room and kitchenette, $30 and $17. Everts Apt. 314-8rd. FOR RENT—Unfurnished three Tooms, private bath by April 1st. to reliable party. Phone 614. Se Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY—Used freight elevator, 1500 to 2500 capacity. Ser- top and body work. Also reflectors re-silvered. Phone 754-W. A. C. Miller. Personal EMMA: Received picture. saw you look so well. Your Doubie Chin disappeared after chewing Double Mint Gum. Kate. WANTED—Votes. Vote for Wehe for T. M. CASEY & SON. Never|FOR SALE BY OWNER—Two story frame house for two families. Also modern stucco bungalow with two extra rooms and bath. This prop- erty is close to business, schools and City ‘on April and,| CApitol. If interested call at 602- The “Friend of Labor” and “The| 24 St. Bismarck, Common Man.” He will look af-|FOR SALE—Modern bungalow. Good ter your troubles AND REPRESENT| Condition. Fine location. Also com- YOU ON THE COMMISSION. Vote| Plete set of Harvard Classics. Phone for him alone. Licadind three acre 16.10; 1300-1500 Ibs. _10.5-14.10; com- 311 South mon and medium, 550-1300 Ibs. 6.00- 10.50; heifers, good and choice, 500- 750 Ibs. 9.25.11.75; common and med- jum, 5.25-9.50; cows, good, 6.75-9.00; jcommon and medium, 4.00-6.7: cutter and cutter, tracts. Cabin to rent. a room adjoining. Beauty Rest mattress. Wanted to Rent Phone 678-W. Gentlemen only. WANTED TO RENT—Modern five FOR RENT—Cheerful, well furnished room house by March 30th. Per-| front room, nice residence manenlly sapinyed. Write post! _Geniisnen pentane, Sopa ottice box 380.___—_|OR RENT—Front room. ‘Two WANTED TO RENT April Ist. Five} closets. Always hot water. Sult~ room house, responsible party with] able for two gentlemen. 507-4th. steady employment. Phone 62 OF On RENT—Beautiful sleeping room of Udga, = doctor's prescription, at] WANTED TO RENT —Unturnished| {poder home. Very convenient. Service Drug. three room apartment or small FLOOR sanding and refinisning.| modern house. Write Tribune Ad.|POR RENT—Furnished room. Near Quality work at a Sree eee gentlemen. Abrahamson ae | ce era . = at 118 Sth St., Bismarck. ‘WANTED—April Ist, three room fur: MATTRESSES nished apartment. Adults. Rea-|FOR RENT—Modern room next to toe eaanace sonable rent. Write Box 48, City. YOUR old mattress renova: - | GARTRET REENTCoRive cr ax 7] built elther regular or spring-filled,| WANTED TO RENT Five or six 309 8th St. Phone 1962. Lost and Found bye ape! ist or 15th, 3 room apartment or small ‘at Capitol Saturday. Men house. Modern. Phone 619-LR. .|WANTED TO RENT by reliable par- to] ty. Three or four rooms. Write Tribune Ad. 9538. —_—_———— For Sale FOR SALE—600 egg electric incuba- tor, oll brooders, 10x12 brooder house, feeders, waterers, oat $2.45. r $3.65. Super Oil Steam now only rg Only at Harrington's. Phone 5 z STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, DIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample i] BTHELUE prstlheyh pila Wells Counties. wee @: Dist. Representative, , Bismarck. bs joining farm. Very good will polipor go A ‘M. Casey & Son. triumphs No, 1, washed, 2.00; US. No. 2, few sales 1.75. i $2.60 ton. One ton, $2.80. 1993. Bob Morris, SALE—1933 Yellow Dent corn; 95 per cent germination;

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