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‘Tribu MARKET OPTIMISTIC. | ASRISING TENDENCY IN RAILS IS NOTED Carriers Reflect ICC Decision to Give Roads Part of Rate Boost Asked New York, April 1—(7)—Rallying tendencies in the rails hetped to bolster the stock market Monday, but Speculative enthusiasm was lukewarm and the activity held around its re- cent low level. Most morning ad- vances were shaded or halved in the final hour. The close was steady. ‘Transfers approximated 460,000 shares. The decision of the I. C. C. to give American Tobacco “B” were fairly firm. Bohn Aluminum moved up a point, but National Biscuit reflected labor difficulties by a further decline | Dia. Se low. o¢—_—_—__—_______—_-¢ | Produce Markets | —_——____——_-_ CHICAGO Chicago, April 1—()—Butter and fees were steady in tone Monday. Poultry also was steady. Butter, 5,743, steady; creamery spe- eials (93 score), 33%4-34; extras (92), 83; extra firsts (90-91), 32%; firsts | Gen. (88-89), 32-3212; seconds (86-87), 31%%; standards (90 centralized car- lots), 33. No butter sales. Eggs, 28,- 286, steady; extra firsts cars 22%, lo- cal 22%; fresh firsts cars 22, _Jocal 2114; current receipts 20%; stor- age packed firsts 23%, extras 23%; |# it receipts, egg sales, 200 cases current a 2 cars storage packed firsts, ie ;. Poultry, live, t car, 11 trucks, steady; hens 5 Ibs. and under 1914, more than 5 Ibs. 18%; leghorn hens 17%; rock |Int. fryers 24, colored 23; rock broilers 24, colored 23, leghorn 21, barebacks 19/ Jonns-Manville to 20; roosters 1412; hen turkeys 22, -young toms 20, old 16; No, 2, 14; ducks | Kelvinat 4% Ibs. up 20% to 21%; small 18%; _Beese 14; canons 6-7 Ibs, 24. ~NEW YORK 7,342, firmer. Creamery higher than extra 3414-38; extra (92 score) 34; firsts (89-91, scores) 33-33%; cen- tralized (90 score) 33%. Cheese 153,645, firm. State, whole milk flats, held, 1934 fancy to specials | McLellan 1814-19, Eggs, 25,493, firm. Mixed colors; | Minn. special packs or selections from fresh receipts 25-2614; standards and com- mercial standards 24-24%; firsts 21% -| 57 22%; seconds 21%-%4; mediums 40 Ibs. 22%; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs. 21%-22; average checks 21-21%; storage! packed firsts 23%. White eggs, resale of premium’ marks 27% 28%; nearby special] Nat, packs including premiums 25%-27%; nearby and midwestern hennery, cx- change specials 25-25%; nearby and midwestern exchange standards 24; marked metiiums 22%-%; Pacific] Ohio Oil coast, fresh, shell treated or liners, fancy 26%-29%; Pacific coast, stand- ards 27-28 Pacific coast, shell’ treated or liners, mediums 25-26; browns, resale of premium marks 2735-28; nearby and western special packs, private sales from store 26-27; western standards 24%-25. Live poultry steady to firm. By freight: chickens 14 to 17; broilers un- quoted; fowls 20 to 22; roosters 13; turkeys 20 to 28; ducks 15 to 17. ; frozen: chick- ens 18 to 26; fowls 15% to 25; old roosters 15% to 18; turkeys 18 to 20; ducks unquofed. CHICAGO POTATOES d er a BBRRBBPEBEPRDE al re if F} ¢ HTT : New York, April 1—(P)—Butter, | Ton ne’s Grain, Livestock and — | ope . $ Market Report for Mon., April 1.2255 x: Classified ‘News New York Stocks |WHEAT IN DECUNE |/Grain Quotations] :=Scsnesssse SL ! q = 98% |in regard to foreign political and j [Italy 8.25; Germany, 40.16; =" %-1 per cent. %| New York, April 1. ment bonds: FRRFRRF 0 SRE 20 00 Fw ze THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1935 you'll find it in the E g s SOUTH ST. PAUL steers slow, most buyers indicate lower orders; to choloe heavyweight steers steady; weak underto yearling heifers, 5.00-7.50; good kinds held around 9.00 and above; few beef cows 480-650; common to medium AS TRADING 1S HIT usa, 2eneenor May . duly Pridi sirable 6.00-7.00; selections up to 8.00; plain kinds 3.00-5.00. Hogs 2,300; market mostly steady with Saturday; underweights weak to lower than Friday; most better 180 to 300 Ibs. 8.75 to 8.85; top 8.90; most 140 to 180 Ibs. 775 to 8.75; pigs scarce, bidding mostly 7.50 to 7.75 for desir- able kinds; most good sows 8.10; aver- High Low Close; age cost Saturday 8.65; weight 220 monetary affairs gave a general 1.04% 1.04% 1.03% 1.03% | 1bs.; for the week: 8.72; weight 220; downward bent to wheat prices Mon- '% 99% 99% 99% | for the month, 9.00; weight 213 Ibs. day. 94% 93% 93% | Sheep 5,000; no early action on There was a decided absence of ag- slaughter lambs; asking steady or up 55% 55% 55% | to 8.00 on best lambs; buyers indicat- conn 5757) 56% 56% | ing 25 to 50 lower; or about 7.50 down. ‘as sellers of wheat in small lots, Dairy cows: slow, little changed, Wheat closed easy, %-1% under |May .. + 61% 1% 61% 61% | medium to good springer cows 455.00 i . 57% 57% 57% | to 65.00; few selections to shippers more; common down to $35 or under. Activity Checked by Doubts Concerning 1935 Crop, For- eign Monetary Affairs CAN PLACE YOUR AD BY PHONE April 1.—(P}—Uncertainty | MINNEAPOLIS RANGE domestic crop prospects and. bgp iio ge oan 1—P)— unchanged to -% lower, and ‘provi- + M% 45% 44% sions varying from 15 cents decline to as + 30% 39% 30% CHICAGO + 1.16% 1.79 1.76% 179 | Chicago, April 1.—UP-—(USDA)— + M41 Hogs, 13,000; including 6,000. direct; moderately active fully steady with Friday; 200-250 Ib. 9.00-10; top 9.10; 250-375 Ib. 8.85-9. 140-190 Ibs. ‘Close |8.25-9.00; pigs 7.25-8.25; good packing sows 8.25-35; light light, good and Sst = TRIBUNE RATE weight 160-200 Ibs. 8.50-9.10; med- a Seed 200-250 Ibs. 8.90-9.1 1 ## avy weight 250-350 Ibs. 8.85-9. whest Cloesd we lover, | son + 20% ; B50 Tas’ 780-840; pigs, good tnd choles ry z 2 ™ je i > Pigs, ; lower and September 1%c 100-140 Th, 1:23-8.50. o£, a B 4 L 7 12,000; calves, 2,000; better arage and coarse Acdnet grade steers and yearlings fully ‘May oats closed ‘4c lower and steady; others slow, mostly steady; %e down. May and July rye some weakness on inbetween grade %ec lower. May feed barley light kinds; all heifers steady to finished %e down and July %c lower trong; cows about steady; bulls while May and July flax each closed steady; vealers steady to weak; choice 1200-1342 Ib. steers 14.00; selected aah wheat pndertone was firm vace vealers 9.00; meses cattle aa Male Help Wanted Female Help Wanted Apartments for Rent it there was force to demand vealers: steers, good and choice 550-| “STEADY WORK—GOOD PAY |WANTED—Young woman over 25|WANTED—Neat, congenial adults to and offerings were heavier. Winter sees 900 ibs. 9.75-13.50; 900-1100 ibs. 10.25-| RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call) years of age with some sales exper-| share nicely furnished first floor wheat was about the same as Satur- 14.00; 1100-1800 Ibs. 10.50-14.20; 1300-| “on farmers in Burleigh County. No| ience for clerical work. Write Trib-| with one adult. Also ._ No day, with demand quiet to fair. Du- hy k 1500 Ibs. | 10.75-14.20; common and] experience or capital needed. Write| une 1657. smoking allowed. Call ot ato-stb. = — in steady demand and hard medium 550-1300 Ibs. 6.00-10.75; helf-| today. McNESS CO., Dept. I, Free-|T7PISTS, earn money at home. Good | FOR RENT—Three room strictly aria tb sAahebbe bonsai port, Tinois. ___________| pay. Send 3c stamp for details. Ty-| modern apartment. Ground floor. ets ap oe 1 pest + good 6.75-0.25; ; |WANTED—Several men between ages) pist Bureau, 91 Elm 8t., Westfield, Elderly couple Preefrred. 406 9th, and was in fair demand and good. medium 4.25-6.75; low cutter and cut-| 0f,25 and 45. neat appearing ond) Mass. Reach Thousands with Your Message for as Little as 45c was slightly bullish but ag hi Minimum charge for one insertion— 45 cents for 15 words. 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. af x og = Fy gi 5 5 ie This table of rates effective only in the state of North Dakota. Pacsonil APARTMENT FOR RENT—Purnish- s sas ed one room and kitchenette. Sult- FOR ae A ee 2, Edd able for two, Call at 222-3rd St. algae rmenents Te-|FOR RENT—Three room upstairs duced, “Regular was $350, NOW) "Srartment No culdren $3700 tn $2.45. Oil steam was $5.00, now i a . m $3.65. Super Oil Steam now only|_‘Mding everything. 101¢Bdwy. $4.65. Only at Harrington's, Phone|FOR RENT—Two room furnished hed only. 523 6th St, S Ey Ht R, GAS PAINS, IN- | Onl. oe DIGESTION victims, why suffer?! APARTMENT FOR RENT—One room For quick relief get a free sample] ®@nd kitchenette. Adults only. In- of Udga, a doctor's prescription, at|_quire 600-10th St. Service Drug. FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room apart- FLOOR sanding and refinisning.| ment. Near capitol. No children. Quality work at a reasonable price.|_930-4th St. Abrahamson Surfacing Company,|FOR RENT—One room and kitchen- 118 5th St., Bismarck. ette furnished. 818-7th. Phone : MATTRESSES UTR. ter, 300-450; bulls (yearlings ex- l- eluded), good Cbeef) 650-700; cut-| See,V. Jeffrey at Annex Hotel af aia rANTED—Oftice Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse | Vealers, Leven able of handling cash, pleasant grain closing quotations follow: |medium 6.00-7.00; cull and common a ‘Wheat “Delivered ‘Arrive |4.00-6.00; stocker and feeder cattle:| Personality and furnish references. 15% protein steers, good and choice 500-1050 lbs. 1 dk north. 1.13% 1. 6.50-8.75; common and medium, 5.25- 6.15. Sheep, 19,000; fairly active; around th & Wine. steady with Friday’s average on most | WANTED—First class blacksmith at killing classes; lamb quality not par-| once. Thos. Schirado, Napoleon, 1.08% ticularly attractive at 7.75-8.00;; 825) N. Dak. Sosaesh bid and paid for choice offerings; best ee most; slaughter sheep ‘and lam 1.09% 1. eee y se asin FOR RENT—Room si 106% lambs 90 Ibs., down, good and choice,| “or two, with breakfast and evening . Business or professional 1.10% 1. »| tenants preferred. 401-5th. = 24.11; Sweden, 24.74; New York, 99.31%; New York in Montreal, 100.68% Serer rrr ry Hun RRR RARER ERE RR pprcomcneaR RT . 1.08% 1.10% 7.35-8.35; ewes, 90-150 Ibs. good and YOUR old mattress renovated and re-|FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- MONEY RATES 1.96% 1.07% - choice, 4.00-5.50; all weights, common Work Wanted built either regular or spring-filled.| ed apartment in Rose Apts, 215-3rd New York, Apr. 1.—(#)—Call money steady; 1 per cent all day. Time loans steady; 60 days-6 mos. 309 8th St. Phone 1962. Street SS | For RENT—Furnished 2 room apart- Houses and Flats ment. 422-5th. Phone 197 or 231. 1.10% 1.12% ‘ oo spicier yet ! lambs | GLASS GLAZING, cabinets, jen ¥ 10% .... 2 fall weights, and lawn furniture, picket fences, 1.08% 1.10% 3.00-4.50; feeding lambs 50-75 Ibs,| screens, roof repairing and general pee ‘ 106% 1.07% «46 millwork. Phone 205, Aune’s Glass |FOR SALE—My six room modern | FOR RENT—Four or five room apart- Rete vopernersislaSanet |, cea ls00d and choloe 6.25~7.00. & Carpenter Shop, 614 Broadway,| house at 418-12th Street. Hot wa-| ment. Two bedrooms. 418 4th Bt, Bankers sees . Bismarck, N. Dak. ter heat, gas range, two stall gar-| FOR RENT—Two room newly decor- + 107% 1 x c oe a ae ine tore SIOUX CITY SEWING wanted at home or will go Winter ‘Wheat Sioux City, Iowa, April 1.—(P—(U.| out. Phone 794. 8. D. A.)—Cattle pool fairly Sige E slaughter steers, yearlings an For Exchange ‘W..... 1.07% 1.00% 1.07% 1.09% |stock firm; better grade stockers and ‘WILL trade 160 acres improved _ nig i Subject sone fed- ‘4 % eral loan. 2 years taxes, four cows AUT ARE AAT 108% load good| of horses. W. E. Belile, Driscoll, Wor . N. Dak. veces 1.05% 107% 1.06% 1.07% |969" “ = For Sale |THE AMERICAN Government To- wenguengens BRRRE Ha age. Write Frank Adams, 206%2-4th| ated apartment. 423-10th St. Street. Room 5. —_—_——_—_——_ INFORMATION WANTED—If you have about a five room modern Automobiles for Sale house for sale, kindly state location, USED CARS price and terms. Write Tribune Ad. Chevrolet Touring . 9633. Chevrolet Truck . NEW YORK CUTB New York, Apr. 1.—(#)—Curb. Cities Service 1. Elec. Bond & Share 5%. United Founders 5-16. GOVERNMENT BONDS MOS MUS MOR Hy 3 & a FOR SALE—Four room and five room peypersrerrory ‘ a5 < Nash Sedan . Plymouth Coupe . Plymouth Coupe ....... Chrysler 88 Coach . Packard Sedan .. Plymouth Sedan . Chrysler Brougham Plymouth Tudor Sedan FOR SALE—Furnishings for 11 room house. Fully equipped. Phone! 6008, Fargo, N. D. 1 Rooms for Rent 4 FOR RENT—Room, suitable for light housekeeping or sleeping room. Gentlemen preferred. 866-R. 703 Front. Liberty 3%s 101.14. Liberty Ist 4%s 101.18. Liberty 4th 4%s 102.23. pases 1.00% 1.06% 1.00% 1.05% and South Dakota Wheat iy oh Ry 5 in ‘eh 1.08% 1.00% 1.06% 1.00% | steady to 5 lower; top 8.75; better 190-| authentic and approved by Gov- itchers 8.50-70; 160-190 Ib.| ernment officials in Washington. t lights 7.25-| end $1 today for copy to the Bis- 1.25; feeder! marck Tribune, Bismarck, N. Dak. of 900-16. _|#OR SALE—Pure Ceres wheat. free ose 1.265 1.30% 1.23% 1.27% from noxious weeds. $1.15 per bushel, cleaned. 220 oe city toes tractor, un-condition I feeding lambs) shape.’ $300. 10 miles off Highway eooe 25. 25._D. D. Connolly, Hensler, eee LAGK LIEN vse wee PR AAA—Ciood feed oats. fe ror reT cy nos MORE RO: Ei 300 Ib. but lights het 140-160 ory + 105% 1.07% 1.06% 107% Durem FOR RENT—Cheerful, well furnished front room, nice residence district. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 1739. FOR RENT—Modern cozy room. Close in. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 1501. 316 Mandan. FOR RENT—Unfurnished one room : i NEW YORK BONDS New York, April 1.—(#)—Bonds close: Great Northern 7s of 1936 63%. Tobacco Products 618 of 2022... INVESTMENT TRUSTS Plymouth Tudor Sedan . 467.00 and kitchenette, light housekeeping Deluxe Plymouth Coupe 537.00 rooms, Call at 517 6th. sler 8 Sedan ....... 377.00 bushel. These oats will make good seed by cleaning. Murray Grain Co., (By the Associated Press) me . Mayville, N. Dak. FOR RENT—Room suitabie for two. |1 (Over the counter in New York) rade of 13% 3 FOR SALE—Early Ohio and f Preferably two young men. Phone Quart Inc. Sh. 1.16. 1.28. Perse 11% to 1.15%; Cobbler potatoes. 80c per bushel.) 548-W. 702 Avenue F. re Coarse 90c delivered. Phone 1317. 222 S0.|#URNISHED Sleeping room. Phone Ninth St. FOR SALE—Asplund, and Fosberg coal. Lots 2 tons or more, $2.60. One ton, $2.80. Phone 1993, Bob Morris. FOR SALE—Falconer seed corn, 97% test. $4.50 per bu. Walter Peter- Baldwin, N. Dak. 263 or call at 813-2nd St. qeeeseeeeeeceneeee |1590 Household Goods for Sale | 1934 FOR SALE—Hot Point electric range, |1°29 Chevrolet Special Sedan Chevrolet Coach irewnetg") Deluxe Coach radio. Sedan amber durum, 125%; No. 1 durum, 1.15%. 2 No. 2, 58%. 5 1 malting, 1.13; No. 1, BREE EEREEEEEEE ei 96%; 2 yellow 86; new, lo. 2 yellow 84-85; rhite 49' E i ef fl Fi F i H i fe a oa le Th ee il i eat i [ : i BE i . i 1 | if i it 3 i i i i ! | I