The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1935, Page 9

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935 _ ’ Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and » Market Report for Wed., March 27 IMPROVED STAPLES || New York Stocks||WHEAT CLIMBS 10 ENOOURAGHS STOCKS | rex HIGHEST PRICE IN TO HIGHER GROUND 22 MONTHS WEDNESDAY i: Gains of Fractions to More 42 [Reports of Dust Storms in All Than 2 Points Number at Parts of Wheat Belt Close Wednesday Brings Advance a anit MINNEAPOLIS RANGE . | Chicago, rch 27.—()—Caught Minneapolis, March 27.—()}— in the vortex of dust storms raging |, Wheat— mn High id ididddidid BE i ‘New York, March 27.—()—Encour- aged by. improvement in principal staples, stocks were mostly able to work higher scattered selling. Wednesday, despite | Atl from Canada to Texas, wheat soared Wednesday to the highest price lev- |, jel in months. Drouth areas of the winter wheat belt southwest were reported as be- ing severely punished, and messages from the Dakotas and Minnesota said clouds of dust were blowing. Augmenting the strength of Chicago liveries of wheat at Buenos aires were wi juenos Aires were at new top price levels for the sea- m George K. Arthur (top), former son. movie star, was accused by New ‘Wheat closed nervous, 1%-1% above York federal agents of etealing a Tuesday's finish, May 95%-%, corn CRICA $1,650 Jeweled bracelet in France, %-1% up, May 70%, oats %-1 cent ; hay pictared Mary Jepling (te. advanced and provisions showing 10-|,,Wneat— th Low Close) low), 18-year-old New York girl, as 15 cents gain. 94% S8'%) an Innocent dupe for Arthur’ in Nk 92% smuggling the bracelet Into the v RES C SE United States. (Associated Prose OVER 1 CENT HIGHER Photos) Minneapolis, March 27—(P)— Wheat was strong all through the Livestock session here We and closed SOUTH ST. PAUL Gains of fractions to more than 2 au win Loco. points were numerous at the close/Balt. & Ohio but the are ahs ie only ap- proximately 480, 5 Disappointing earnings and divi-|Bethl. Steel .. dend news depressed U. 8. Smelting ‘Warner... several points, but the market's abil- Mfg... ity to ignore this setback, together /Canadian with advances of a cent or more in|Case, J. I. Chicago grains find an afternoon re-|Caterpil. Tr. covery in cotton, prompted consider- yr * ao short-covering throughout the Ean b~ Joa) ist, seee In foreign exchange dealings, an ght ee, apparent run-in of shorts lifted the/C, Mm. belga nearly a cent, which stiffened|C. M. the entire gold bloc, but sterling fail-| Chrys ed to react as it has recently when|City Stores .... the gold currencies advanced. The| Colgate Palm. British currency was up about » cent | Colum. G. & EL. . $4.79% in the late dealings. Com, Southern U. 8, Smelting dropped 7 points| Con,” Fil iad to 108% on the ordering of a divi-|Con. 23S FEES coe FERRET EH B23 S 0! RRR Reach Thousands with Your Message for as Little as 45c TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW Minimum charge for one insertion— 45 cents for 15 words. me 00 tate 1% 14 69% 60% 4 4% 39 39% 37% 37% Bos Seo Pitot 2 ao RRR higher but profit taking subdued bullishness after the early advance. ru finlabed more that, te Wiener Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. dend of $1 compared with $3 in ag i of about 4 points 1 to 2 included East Kodak, Steel, American Telephone, J Manville, Case, Deere, we ern Union, du Pont a Ceror de Pasco about a point by Smelting, and Canada ney finished about Rails closed barely changed, ‘ Produce Markets ] gs Tr2 "hed HE i733) sald # ——— Butter 4,864; firm, creamery-spe- clals (93 score) 33-33%; extras (92) 32%; extra firsts (90-91) 32%; firsts (88-89) 3114-32; seconds (86-87) 30%; 31 standards (90 centralized carlots) 32. Eggs 20,456; firm, extra firsts cars 21%, local 21; fresh graded firsts cars 21%, local 20%, current receipts 20; storage packed firsts 22%; extras 22%. Poultry, live, 31 trucks, steady to firm; hens 19 to 20; Leghorn hens 174; Rock fryers 25, colored 24; Rock broilers 25, colored 24, Leghorn 21; barebacks 19 to 20; roosters 16; tur- keys 14 to 21; ducks 4% lbs., up 20% NEW YORK New York, March 27.—()—Butter, 7.698, unsettled. Creamery, than extra 32% to 33%; extra (92 score) 32%; firsts (80-91 scores) 31% to 32; centralized (90 score) 32. Cheese, 197,855, weak. Prices un- changed. Eggs, 31,668, firm. Mixed colors; standards, 23; marked other whites unchanged; sale of premium unchanged. Live poultry steady to firm. All reight quotations unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, March 27.—()—Butter fu- Btorage pac Btorage packed firsts, April .... 22% 22% CHICAGO POTATOES Idaho mostly 11.52%-55; few best 1.57%-60; few low Bs 1.50; commercial few sales 1.30; U. 8. No, 2, 1.15-25; new stock, Florida foushel crates Bliss ‘Triumphs No, 1, washed, few sales 1.95-2.00, meostiy 1.95. ag al Ptar fs cree im i a es 38 ei es 8 rata SSSB2.uss LERERES tty PRR, i | 24-115 +4 Quart. Inc. 8h. . RF SER FEALTKERKTFLKE RLS, Considerable of the strength wa: borrowed corn and barley after the early spurt on weather news and cables. While profit taking the upward turn, it failed to result in much of a reaction. ager offerings. oats closed 1% higher and July 1%-1% up. and July flax each Italy 8.25; Germany 40.16; en 24.75; Montreal inne (By the Associated Press) (Over the Counter in New York) 115 127 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS NEW New York, March 27.—(@)}—Curb: 1% | Cities Service .. RANGE OF CARLOAD LOTS Minneapolis, March 27.—(?)—Range of carlot grain sales: ‘Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark northern spring 1. 17%; No. 1 dark nor- thern 1.16%; No. 2 mixed 90; No. 2 hard amber durum 1.25; No. 2 mixed durum 1.28; No. 2 red durum 90. “Barley, No. 2 malting 1.05-1.11; No. eer Tr 55% 36 ST STH 58% 58% 88 68% 0 12.87 13.95 16.40 16.50 16.57 16.60 Min receipts & year ago, grain 15% protein 1 dk north. 1.14 aoe i pee pene BE S55 Bhs aRRRER ane pieepse i PED 385 S86 S85 ghengse Hf 88& 83! e a e i mOsm 4 ig [-] moe mS ane 1.06 Wheat . 110) 107) 1.10 Choice of 1 durum... 13% 2 wove 1.25% 131% 1 ae 119% 124% 2 amber.... 1.18% 123% Grade of a a vt 52% 50% 48% 8 setae BEE S58: fancy 1.10 1.12 ed. 102 1.08 grds. .74 58% 60% 58% 178183 1.75 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Date March 27. No, 1 dark northern No, 1 northern .... No, 1 amber durum No, 1 mixed durum No, 1 red durum No. 1 flax . No. 2 flax No. 1 rye . Barley refi Ps g MINNEAPOLIS ween GRAIN ednesday 36 compared to 77 cash wheat and coarse Delivered Fo Arrive 1.26% 1.32% 1.26% 1.29% 3; pigs, *Jehoice, 100-140 Ibs. 7.25-8.50. South St. Paul, March 27.-(P)— (USDA)—Cattle 5 laughter steers and she stock steady; supply light; conditions mostly plain; light- weight and yearling steers, common to medium 6.50-9.00; some salable above; common to medium heifers '3.25-4.25; beef cows: up to 6.50 occa- sionally; bulls weak, bulk 5.00 down; stockers little changed; few thin and htweight steers 5.50-6.50; vealers desirable strong to mostly 10 higher; better 180-300 Ibs., 8.85-9.00; top 9.00 paid 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 A re 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 ask for the want ad presentative will call if you desire. Telephone $2 and department it, Female Help Wanted Apartments for Rent WANTED—Two experienced automo-|SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for mar-|FOR RENT—Two three room bile mechanics with Studebaker and ‘Hudson experience. Bismarck men preferred. Wilde Motors, Inc. So and Hudson distribu- mostly for well finished 190-250 lbs.; bulk 140-180 Ibs., 8.25-85; good sows mostly 8.20; big weights less; pigs scarce; average cost Tuesday 8.68; weight 212 Ibs, Sheep 2,500; receipts includes five loads fed Montanas; two loads locally fed and small portion natives; no early bids or sales fat lambs; packers talking around 25 lower or under, 7.75 for best; sellers asking slightly higher, above 8.00. Dairy cows fully steady; medium to good springers $47.50 to few $70; Plainer kinds down to $35 or less. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, March 27.—(?)— (U. 8. Dep. Agr.)— Cattle, 1,500; beef steers and year- ngs active, strong to 25 higher; fat she stock strong; stockers and feeders scarce, firm; load desirable 1317 pound bullocks 11.65; scattered lots and car loads good long yearlings and medium weight steers 10.75-11.00; to choice 766 pound heifers 9.50; most beef cows 4.50-6.50; low cutters and cutters mainly 3.00-4.25; few common and medium stockers 6.25 down. Hogs, 2,500; fairly active, strong to mostly 10 higher; top 8.75; bulk bet: ter 190-300 pound butchers 8.50-75; 160-190 pound lights 6.85-8.50; 140-160 Pound light lights 7.25-85; sows 8.00- 15; feeder pigs 5.50-7.00. Sheep, 6, bids; undertone weak; holding best car lots fed offerings around 8.25; feeding lambs opening steady; medi- um to good lots 4.50-5. late Tues- day fat lambs largely stronger to 15 higher; top 8.05; bulk better grades 1.25-8.00. CHICAGO Chicago, March 27.—(#)—(USDA) —Hogs 11,000, including 4,000 direct; moderately active 10-15 higher than Tuesday; 200-250 Ib. 9.10-20; top 9:25; heavier weights 9.00-10; 160-200 Ib. pega lights 8.25-60; slaugh- 825-40; light lig! 140-160 Ibs. 8.25-75; light weight, 160- 200 Ibs. 50-f i packing ium’ and good 275-350 lbs. 9.00-20; packing sows, medium and good 275- 550 Ibe. 7.50-8.45 good and Cattle 7,000; calves 1,500; very lit- tle done; meager supply better grade fed steers and yearlings strong; gen- eral market very slow, however, dull ; no early fat lamb) fe br ing. Must be reliable and furnish references. Apply by letter to Trib- une Ad. No. 9590. Ses ee blacksmith at once. Thos. Schirado, Napoleon, N. Dak. ————eE_eEe lee Work Wanted GLASS GLAZING, cabinets, garden and lawn furniture, picket fences, screens, roof repairing and general millwork. Phone 205, Aune’s Glass & Carpenter Shop, 614 Broadway, Bismarck, N. Dak. 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 a Only at Harrington's. Phone 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. FLOOR sanding and refini 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. 308 8th St. Phone 1962. eee Wanted to Rent ‘WANTED—Two bedroom house or apartment by May Ist or June Ist. Very best of references. Three adults, Write Tribune Ad. 9596. _ FO Room on first floor. Also basement room with cooking Pease: 517 W. Thayer. Phone 1051-W. ried women. $15 weekly and new Spring dresses FREE representing nationally known Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. No investment. Send dress size. Fashion Frocks, Dept. WANTED—Girl for ho’ perienced cook. Family two adults. Good wages. Must have city refer-) ences. Write Tribune Ad. 9561. —_— "Instruction $105: Month. iS 5 Men-women, 18-50. Qualify for coming Bismarck — examinations. Particulars FREE. Franklin Insti- tute, Dept. 341 W, Rochester, N. Y. Houses and Flats floor apartments. One with pri- vate bath. Gas, heat, lights and water. Privileges. 607- ih St. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Five or six rooms. Fireplace. No children. References. _ Available rte 1 or 15, Write Tribune Ad, TED—Neat, congenial adults to share nicely furnished first floor Also ed apartment with sleeping porch, ok April 3rd. 323-3nd. Phone FOR SALE 2 room house, $300. 3 room houses, $650 and $800. 4 room modern house, $1600. 5 room modern houses, $2500 and up 6 room modern bungalow, $3200 Also other houses. M. CASEY & FO! ALE BY OWNER—Tw frame house for two families. Also modern stucco bungalow with two extra rooms and bath. This prop- erty is close to business, schools and capitol. If interested call at 602- 3rd_8t., Bismarck. rooms, kitchenette _and private bath. Phone 1166. FOR RENT—Three room modern apartment. Phone 347. Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY—Used freight elevator, 1500 to 2500 capacity. Ser- viceable condition, complete with motor. Bismarck Printing Co., Box WANTED TO BUY—We pay cash for FOR SALE—Purnishings for 11 room! — house. Fully equipped. Phone 6908, Fargo, N.D. is FOR SALE 'NER—House lo- cated at 305-3rd St. For appoint- ment phone 385. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Cheerful, well furnished front room, nice residence district. fe! font r € hot water. Suit- _ able for two gentlemen. 507-4th. FOR RENT—Beautiful sleeping room in modern home. Very convenient. 310 W. Rosser. Phone 525-M. FEDERAL LAND Bank 1 sale or rent in Burleigh, Logan, McIntosh, Sheridan Wells Counties. Write K. Dist. Representative, G. P. Bismarck. FOR RENT—Meat market building. Reasonable. Further particulars, ats, write W. W. Flatt, Under- we , FOR RENT—Nice, large room. Close to bath. Suitable for one or two. 322-9th. WANTED TO RENT April ist. Five room house, responsible party with aon: employment. Phone 62 or WANTED—A furnished apartment or bungalow with two or three bed- rooms. Write Postoffice box 298. WANTED TO RENT—Five or six room house, furnished or unfurnish- ed, Reliable party. Phone 1802, WANTED—April Ist or 1 . 3 room unfurnished apartment or small house. Modern. Phone 619-LR. ——_—_—_———— Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Hot Point good as new. Priced reasonably. Inquire at Melville's Electric Shop. FOR SALE—Dining table. Quarter sawed oak, wax finish. 48 in. top. extra 522-8th St. FOR RENT—Modern room next to bath in quiet home. Write Tribune Ad 9563. FOR RENT—Sleeping room for gen- | 1, tlemen. Next to bath. Phone 1166, FOR RENT—Room for gentlemen. Garage. 714 Mandan Street. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Suitable i for one. Call at 411-Ist. For Exchange FOR TRADE—160 acre farm, fine buildings, running water, 80 acres plowed, good pasture, for Bismarck or Mandan residential or apartment | day” a 470 page book just publish- Frederic J. Haskin. Every i Hg Ht aR IGE i i i ‘HeGE gEaEEEHEEDE ag Hf i i z Ky i A i fr bh etc tat teck thee ebeieke bette dotted 20 KREFKFEKK KEKEE TE eae ae ot fyeglltye

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