The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1935, Page 9

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“THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1985 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., March 29 23222; Classified ‘News’ active; fully steady to strong with Thursday's average, better 180-300 BRIGHTER DOMESTIC |[New York Stocks | MOISTURE FORECAST Ga Gore SE PCTURE SEES TONE [ew Tek Ss BRS EASY TONE) eeereese ! OF MARKET IMPROVE 4) 70 GRAIN MARKETS} a si as i 1% Rallroad Shares and Pivo- 2 “ a ae ve old tal Industrials eather Favorable Work in Fields you'll find it in the ae 38, BEBE aa A BEY ely compared with week's low time, strong to 25 higher; good yearlings and lighter br ben eg 950-1150; plainer grades se cutter to cutter cows, 3.25- —_—_—_—— 1 cows, mainly 4.50-6.50; bull ‘eae. Chicago, March 29.—()—Forecasts fey High Low Close|medium to good heavyweights, 4.75- ste ‘pointing to 3 qe of a ia ies tee aa ot 5.50; common lightweights down to western sections where moisture Pe e 4.00; stockers little changed; vealers, badly needed gave an easy tone to Be ve D3% BA% 98% 94% 11, the wheat market Friday. 58% 7.30; choice 8.00, Bears emphasized that corn belt | 5, 5e% 336% | Sheep, 1,000; no early sales or bids weather conditions were favorable for good to choice lambs; packers talk- yfleld work. Seeding of oats was re-|May 42 62 61% | ing 25 lower or 7.50 down; asking fully ported as progressing well. ay 57% | steady; package of common 72 pound ‘Wheat closed steady at the same as M 4s 4, |lambs for killers, 5.50; bulk better ‘Thursday's finish to % lower, May |May : $i 3 2 So grade lambs to packers late Thursday 94%-%, corn %-% up, May 79%-% 7.50-75; two loads choice 96 pound oats unchanged to % off, and provi- ‘ 1.74 1.78% 1.74 | lambs, 8.00 to shippers, sions unchanged to 12 cents decline. ‘ seoee LB Dairy cows, steady; strictly good — springer cows, quotable about $60-$70; mostly plainer grades here salable around $35-$55. New York, March 29.—(7)—The stock market had a quiet and un- eventful session Friday with un: changed to slightly higher prices the | 77m rule for a majority of the most ac- po a Transfers aggregated 480, Apparently disposed to ignore de- ‘velopments in the international mone: tary field, the market kept its ear close to the ground for news at home and while it was not all of an en- couraging nature, it was sufficiently cheerful to enable prices to hold their Bord own or work @ trifle higher in some | priggs of the pivotal industrials and rails. Gaeeian Ba. Utilities and metals met scattered Case, J. I. selling and motors barely held even. |Caterpil. a Cotton, principal grains and other |Celanese BBBBBEB a 600; about 50 cents lower; bulk 6.00- BeeSSs Esatat abatatat oat ~ Ett Minnespolis, March 29-—-0e)—wneat | P commodities were sluggish but closing |Cerro prices were within close proximity of the previous day. Active leaders on the upside at the close included U. 8. Steel, fA] futures prices came to rest at un- changed prices and tone of the news was more bullish. Action of cotton CHICAGO Chicago, March 29.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Hogs 9,000, including 4,000 di- rect; slow, steady to 10 higher than Reach Thousands with Your Message for as Little as 45c ery Ward, Coca Cola, Bohn Aluminum, Allied Chemical, American Telephone, Schenley Distillers, Reynolds Tobac- co, Standard Oil of New Jersey, Un- ion Pacific, New York Central, Penn- sylvania and Santa Fe. Principal losers of small fractions included General Motors, Du Pont, Chrysler, Liggett & Myers, National Biscuit, and Consolidated Gas. American Can Hooked Points but the turnover was smal e ‘Produce Markets if CHICAGO apa PRE A Shoes Sur Sate eo AP RESETS TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW May and September wheat closed 8. ht light good and choice unchanged and July ‘sc lower. Coarse|May 140 to 160 ibs hb an ba light weight and border used on want sds come under classified display Thtee'of 18 SUbhe pes otbnha tach par SAigSe SODNIEIET Grains were generally higher with % 1160 to 200 lbs. 9.00 to heavy wheat. May oats closed unchanged | 5¢ weight 250 to 350 Ibs. 8.90 to 9.10; No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful ad- vertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any . |to %c lower while May and igtited packing sows medium and good 275 copy submitted. '% [to 550 Ibs. 7.50 to 8.40; pigs good and choice 100 to 640 lbs. 7.25 to 8.40. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire, Telephone 28 ané department, Minimum charge fer one insertion— 45 cents for 15 words. a eeuimaatenisanisee'ts eeeeeeen Caer 2 consecutive g: og Be Orgs ae. mia 2 ESS Bem a a eye Classes steady to strong; compara- tively few steers here; best medium SEUEREER oe Cattle 2,000; calves 500; all killing ask for the want ad 12.70 12.70° 12.80 12.67 12.67 12.67 12.67 i il Male Help Wanted ATTENTION MEN? Automobiles for Sale ge ay. Suse4hs Sa8e PERRREEE a Female Help Wanted $15 WEEKLY and your own dresses ARS FREE for demonstrating new Spring maces Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. sudabaker eanen tion, small fee includes 2 years em-| No investment. Write fully. Give Hudson Sed: ployment, censullation service and| size and color preference. Fashion Plymouth Tudor ‘eten site Frocks, Dept. W-1677, Cincinnati, Ohio. Chevrolet Coupe ... Corn ses. 16.87 ‘was slow and easy. Oats demand was 16.65 16.65 “sl better. Rye was in steady demand land scarce. Barley was strong and % good. Flax was in ‘dee “op aenea rpg rods CASH GRAIN mand and firmer. = Sl 16 compared to holi- wheat and coarse "IT Miscellaneous | |" eich a inane o 155 prota brotein ares A FE 8 “a Butter, 9,444, firm; creamery spe- cials (08 score), 33%-34; extras (92), 33; extra firsts (90-91), 32%; firsts ef i medium 5.25 to 9.50; cows good | _—_-"_ = Oe ot ee Sees —. 9.25; common and medium |! WILL select several young WANTED—Middle-aged housekeeper start immediate training to service} on farm. Mother and son in fam- bulls (yearlings excluded) ily. Write I. I, Parkhurst, Mott, N. (beef) 5.50 to 7.00; cutter com- Dak. FOREIGN EXCHANGE dens 5 lbs. and under 20, more than 5 lbs. 18; leghorn hens 17%; rock fryers 25, colored 24; rock broilers 25, colored 24, leghorn 21, barebacks 19 to 20; roosters 15; hen turkeys 22, young toms 20, old 16; No. 2, 14; ducks 413 lbs. up 20% to 21%, small 18%; geese 14; capons 6-7 Ibs. 24. NEW YORK New York, March 29.—(?)—Butter, 5,426, firmer. Creamery, higher than anReae : i 2: at if ? 4 e if i i 24.97; Montreal in New York, L reap New York in Montreal, 100.56 MONEY RATES New York, March 29.—(7)—Call money steady; 1 per cent all day. Time loans steady; 60 days-6 mos. %|%-1l per cent. Prime commercial es eo 89 OO RIP CORD SpepReR &' C meee par choice 7.00 to 9.00; medium to 7.00; cull and common 4.00 to :/6.00; stocker and feeder cattle: steers good and choice 500 to 1050 Ibs. 6.50 sores common and medium 5.25 to Sheep 12,000; fat lambs opening ac- tive, fully steady to strong; some asking higher; good to choice wooled ; apr 8.15 to 8.25; rather freely; few Personality and furnish references. Write Tribune Ad. 9630, ‘WANTED—Experienced collector for Part. time work. Local collections only. Write Tribune Ad. 9619. First class blacksmith at once. Thos. Schirado, Napoleon, N. Dak. WANTED—Shoe shiner at once. 100% 1: i ei B WANTED—Experienced girl or wo- man for general housework on farm. Phone 11. Call 810 Mi Houses and Flats i 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 capitol. If interested call at 602- _3rd_St., Bism: ee eee ae INFORMATION WANTED—If you have about a five room modern house for sale, kindly state location, 5 Fi BRRRBRER extra 33%-34%; extra (02 score) 33%; firsts (89-91 score) 32%-33%; cen- tralized (90 score) 32%-33. one 33,853, quiet. Prices un- GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, March 29.—()—Govern- ‘ment bonds: Ey price and terms. Write Tribune Ad. it —, FO! -Four room and five room FOR EASTER—Harrington’s prices)" modern houses. Also 8 room partly modern house. Phone 360-M. Dodge Special Sedan .. Plymouth Sedan = Sunpeanpeun FRR F : Liberty 3 %4’s 101.13 Liberty 1st 44's 101.16 io Re 1.07% 1.00% 1.07% 1.09% receipts 24-25%; standards and com. mercial standards 23%-%; firsts 21%- 21%; mediums, 40 Ibs, 21%-22; dirties exchange standards 23%; market mediums 22-22%; Pa- cific Coast, storage packed favored br marks 29-29%; Pacific Coast, fresh, shell treated or liners, fancy 28%-29; | Nash Pacific Coast, standards 27-28%; Pa- cific Coast, shell treated or liners, mediums 25%-26; all brown grades unchanged. Live poultry weak. By freight: fowls 20 to 21; other freight prices| N- &: unchanged. Live poultry. All express quotations | ‘unchanged. Dressed poultry steady. ‘Turkeys 18-30; other frozen and all fresh prices unchanged. Sue8Bssessss ext RREREE KARE KK: 2508 orthern Frosen: | Ohio Oil Liberty 4th 4%4's 102.2¢ ‘Treasury 4%'s 115.20 ‘Treasury 4's 111.4 NEW YORK om NEW YORK BONDS ae York, March 29.—()—Bonds Great Northern 7s of 1936. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the Counter in cere er CHICAGO STOCKS ‘arth the Associated oem) OLBOe + LOT% 1.08% 07% 1.08% rer rr ‘e. OR, 1.05% 1.07% 105% 1.07% 0} = + 1.00% 1.06% 1.00% 1.06% and South Dakota Wheat ee musmod a ae eee Sy ri a most fat she stock firm; stockers and feeders scarce; scattered lots fed steers and yearlings above 10.00; plain short feds down to 8.00 and under; ters largely 300-425; few common and medium stockers 6.25 down. Hogs, 3,000; 800-60; 140-160 "b. light lights 1.25- 8.00; slaughter pigs 6.00-7.25; feeder pigs 5.50-7.00. 4,000; no early fat lambs Sheep, bids; indications shout steady; asking + holding best car lots of wooled lambs above 8.00; feeding lambs scarce; slow, late Thursday fat lambs mostly steady; top to packers 8.00; bulk better grades 7.50-90. Review Sees Business a. Only at Harrington's. Phone FoR sanding and refinisning. Quality work at a reasonable price. Abrahamson Surfacing Company, 118 5th St, Bismarck. MATTRESSES ‘YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 309 8th St. Phone 1962, ———————————————— Wanted to Rent WANTED—Two bedroom house or apartment by May 1st or June 1st. Very best of references. Three adults. Write Tribune A‘ WANTED—April Ist or 15th, unfurnished apartment ar small house. Modern. Phone 619-LR. WANTED TO RENT—Modern house by party with steady income. Write Tribune Ad. No. 9608. —_—_—_—_—————— _ Household Goods for Safe good as new. Priced reasonably. Fully equipped. Phone N. D. pt FOR SALE BY OWNER—House 1o- cated at 305-3rd St. For appoint- ment phone 385. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Comfortable e sleeping |" room in modern bungalow. Gentle- men preferred. Phone 1458-M. 709- m on first floor. Also basement room with cooking privileges. 517 W. Thayer. Phone 1051-W. FOR RENT—Cheerful, well furnished front room, nice residence district. Gentlemen en_preferred. Phone 1739. FOE T—One sleeping room. Close to bath. Convenient to capitol. _Phone 1705-M. 832_ Mandan. RENT—Modern cozy room. Close in. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 1501. 316 Mandan. FOR RENT—Large well furnished room in nice home. Near bath. Al- ways hot water. 414-9th. FOR RENT—Nice, large sleeping Toom. Close to bath. Suitable for one or two. 322-9th. FOR RENT—April ist, modern room. We trade and give CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE 1826 Chevrolet Coach . 1928 Durant 4 Coach Ford Model T’s $20 and up. 1926 Buick Sedan, good cond. 95.00 1930 Plymouth Sedan . 250.00 1929 Ford A Coach .... 1928 Chevrolet Coach . 1934 LaFayette Tg. Sedan .. 625.00 The above is only a small list of what we have to pick from. We trade. HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—1928 Model A Ford sedan, 1930 Buick sedan, also automobile _Tadio, 715 Thayer. FOR SALE—Henderson Capital Chevrolet Company. Special Used ail sss Inquire at Melville's Electric Shop.| Next to bath. Call Sunday at 522- New York, March 29—(%)—Dun &|FOR SALE—Eight plece dining room! 2nd Street. CAR SALE Bradstreet in its weekly trade review| suite. Phone 682 or 1073. FOR RENT—Room for gentlemen. business mun m/l Garage. 714 Mandan Street. pediments fan Buy Days On! been hindering ite pro-|WANTED TO BUY—Used freight 3 we ly elevator, 1500 to 2500 capacity. Ser- ans vieeable condition, complete wes Auto Show, Mar. 28-29-30 motor. Bismarck Printing 50% 51% eens mee meen Ee Bg fell we BT% 50% 57% ~ 176 184 1.16 BISMARCK GRAIN J. Haskin. Every statement contained in this book is authentic and approved by Gov-| igs; ernment officials in Washington. 0d 91 Say te. coe 50 oe ee FOR SALE—1033 Yellow Dent s Plumbing C. FORSYTHE, PLUMBIN AND HEATING. New location, 318 ee aes. Full line, 800 _per equipment, t, also Mon- 90c delivered. Phone 1317. 222 So. tfch ee ranges tnd then ep. Ninth St. grain sales: nd Ra veer angel ‘and Wheat: No. 1 heavy dark northern wa J coal. Lots 2 tons or more, $2.60. One spring, 1.15%-1.18%; No, 2 dark north-|POR RENT—Furnished it. ton, $2.80. Phone 1993, Bob Morris. bler potatoes, Herman Ode, 1108- i a PS aSS i wtNVecomtsnasanaserttSne-sabh sReed ton i we i KR FKL KKK KKKFFKEKFFLE LKEF KEFELKF & ascaca 2B Brett Ei RR ret oe WILL BUY Om ssrtst Your Poultry ee with Us.

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