The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1935, Page 7

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be Ps 7 ~ ribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Wed., April 3 » 1, STOCK MARKET, LED [New York Stocks] York Stocks||CORN HITS HIGHEST [Grain Quotations .--BY SUGAR SHARES, a LEVEL IN MONTH BY |... ~ DULUTH RANGE 2 Adams aa oe it Minn., April 3. medium to good Pn ie ath aaa: : FINISHES HIGHE Allis Ch. Mtg. 3% 108. |cuttery grades 325-625; few strong: Am. Can 114% 106% ‘Am: Com. 4 A ‘94 | Weights 450; weighty sausage bulls . iss Am. & 3% 4.85-5.40; stockers scarce, unchanged. Am. Metal 18 May 36% | Vealers 2,400; slow, weak, some bids mae Am. Pow. 2 456% | lower; few good to choice 6.00-7.00; Industrial, Rails, Usilitien and|am, Rad, Si. UE | Signe of Tight Marketing Sit- sao |Syanonaly "730; cul” to ‘commen YOU 3 Metals Improve in Late jam. Smelt, x Ref. uation For May Deliveries . 13 “Hogs 3,500; market about steady Cc ‘AN P CE ii :: Dealings . Tee Te x Brings Advance ih Tuesday's average; better 180- LA' Whe. BEE # statistical position of the sugar indus-|Borden try, coupled with new highs for active | Briggs Mf; months in the futures market, brought modest buying in shares of leading {Canadian companies in this field, including Caterpil. ‘ir. Cuban-American, common and pre-/Celanese -... ferred, Guantanamo preferred, Great|Cerro de ‘Western and American Sugar. The general run of stocks could be lured from the narrowly trend established in early deal! Leaders ending the session with of less than @ point included Amer. ican Can, U. 8. Steel, Westinghouse, General Motors, Chrysler, Du Pon’ H American Tobacco B, Loew's. Amer: { fean Smelting, Howe Sound, Pennsyl- vania, American Telephone and solidated Gas. Coca Cola led those shares in a wider circle with a loss of than 3 points. Others yielding around |Oq @ point included American Agricul tural Chemical, Armour Preferred, U. 8. Smelting and American Bank Note. Isolated exceptions were Standard Oil of New Jersey, Santa Fe, Phelps Dodge and Public Service of New Jer- sey. PS SME St tat hat atat OL a allt ote od 32 36! 03! i New York, April 3—?}—Modest|Am. Wool Pt. be | . Sie improvement in sugar shares during oe nv 99% em late dealings gave a slightly sweetened |Arm. Tl, 3 ay 92% flavor to an otherwise sour stock mar-| atch, T, & 8. F. . 36 ket Wednesday. Leading industrials, |Atl. Ref. FS 46% 36% utilities, rails and metals improved|Auburn Auto... 45 atid _ from the lows of the day, but ended |Aviation Corp. 3 65 63% 64% minor fractions to a point or so lower. Balt. & Ohio + « 50. 60 The closing tone was easy. Sales ag- ‘Barnsdall 6 gregated 530,000 shares. 13 46% 45% 46 ‘The sustained improvement in the|Bethl. Steel oy 40% 304s 30% ail ; 26: 36 rt ei 5 CHICAGO RANGE closed strong, 1%-2% cents | Chicago, April 3.—(P}— above Tuesday's finish, May 63%- Whe up, wheat %-% May 9544-%, oats %- feis be SELES. Boe eee BES : Lata shat abdtateht steat cembabaitent § e finally exploded upward strength in corn and Winnipeg tight- | se jase Sam i BTeReTAGR ae i Z. higher and September 1c higher. Coarse grains also finished up- 1% |ward. May oats closed 1%c up and % |July %-%c higher. May rye closed Me higher and July %c up. May feed barley closed 1%c higher and % 1%¢ up. and finished 12.50 12.62 1245 12.62 12.50 12.60 12.40 13.60 12.47 12.60 12.42 12.60 i i 42 1645 1642 16.45 0 9 id} F ‘| Produce Markets 1 Baca Ai. CHICAGO Chicago, April 3.—(7)—Butter and eges were firm in tone Wednesday. Poultry was steady to firm. Butter 4,368; firm, epee cials (93 score) 34%-%; extras (82) 33%; extra firsts (90-91) 38%-%; first (88-89) 32%-33; seconds (86-87) 32; standards (centralized carlots) 33%; “) Ff grain cl i a PH FF He age eee my f 3 & s 28 i ieee ope eer SpeReepere ay ers 24, colored 23, leghorn 21, bare- backs 19-20; roosters 14%; turkeys 14-22; ducks 4%4 Ibs Ibs up 20%-21%, small 18%; geese 14; capons 6-7 lbs. 4. Hl A Fy 3 i a j i E i i Fi il e 35%-%; firsts (90-91 scores), 35%-%; centralized (90 score), 35%. Cheese 141,476, firmer. Prices un- changed. Live poultry by express: chickens 20 to 22; roosters 14; a quiet; fresh: fowls other express prices Dressed 16 to 24; old roosters 16 to 18%; other fresh quotations unchanged. Frozen: . fowls 16 to 24; old roosters 16 to 18%; F other frozen quotations unchanged. Eggs, 34,856, steady. Mixed colors; . standards and commercial standards | Math. Alk. 24-24%; Me es eR Ce pe Mel 2 & 28 Se Py s NEW YORK BONDS New York, April 3.—(?)—Bonds close: Great Northern 7's of 1926..... NEW YORK CURB New York, April 3.—()—Curb: 1 Cities Service . % | Elec. Bond & Si 6 - 5/16 GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, April 3—(#)—Govern- ment 3 1% | Liberty 3 %4's 101.12 Liberty first 4 14's 101.18 ROR RO mos 1.06% 1.08% 1.06% 1.08% or org 1.01% 1.06% 1.01% 1.06% and South Dakota Wheat fis mon a g 107% 1.10% 1.07% 1.10% ==9-~) RUB: 1.06% 1.06% 1.06% 1.08% @ucks 1-15; other freight prices un-| Nash on iite tesale of premiu ot eggs, im ‘marks 28% to 29; nearby special packs | Nat. including premiums 26% to 28; near- N 131 (124 (128 Press) (Over the Counter in New York) A 115 1.28 ae 4 ot us - stan- Storage packed firsts, April..... Fann tee os Soosteeieerse- 2.00; fine quality, 2.07%-10; U. 8. No. 2,. 135; stock, steady, supplies light, erates Bliss Trample U5. No, tes Bliss . 8. washed, 2.20-25, mostly 2.20, i, 'e SRS BEE gene : 4 Bf durum, 1.03-1.26; No. 2 mixed durum, 101-125; No. 1 red durum, no qyo- tations. Flax, No. 1, 1.80, white, Peete te SesSS5E S ei BBS YorE UIE NERS SREY parscieness iy Ey “8 oh THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1935 Livestock 300 1b. 8.75-80; top 8.90; most 160-180 Ibs. 8.25-75; lighter weights down to wy Bgl ing sows largely 8.10; average Cost Tuesday 8.67; weight 216 lbs. Sheep 700; run includes one load fed lambs; balance largely natives; asking sharply higher; well above 8.00 on best lambs; buyers talking weaker; . La tochoice lambs late Tuesday 7.50- % | Springer cows $35-$70 according to condition; bulk $40-$60. % |to weights below 310 pounds; mostly steady to strong; 140-170 pound aver- rere agent 170-210 pound weights Bt. welgnts 10-15 lower at 8.50; sows 8.00- . @ : : A ler pigs mostly 7.00-7.50; choice May and July wheat closed %c|May mS % . 120 pound feeders up to 7.75. lambs; indications about steady; best load 825; feeder lambs scarce; package good around 62 pound weights 5.25; late Tuesday fat lambs strong to 15 higher; top 8.10; most better grades 7.50-8.10, CHICAGO Chicago, April 3——(USDA)— Hogs, 12,000 including 5,000 direct; :{active, mostly 5 higher than Tuesday; ‘Arrive |200-250 lbs. 9.00; top 9. Ib. 8.85-9. lights 8.35-75; */light light, g *|Ibs, 8.35: 8.50-9.1 packing and good 275-550 lbs. 7.50-8.40; pigs, Good and choice, 100-140 Ibs. 7.25-8.50. Cattle, 7,000; calves, 1,500 better grade fed steers and yearlings 15- +|25 higher; active at advance; lower +|gtades unevenly strong to 25 higher; *|low cutter cows about steady; other ishe stock strong to 25 higher; bulls {]and vealers strong; prime + 11,205 Ib. steers 14.65, new high; best yearlings early 13.50; heifer yearlings 10.75; choice vealers 8.50: ter cattle and vealers: steers, good land choice 550-900 900-1100 Ibs. 10.50-14.25; 1100-1300 Ibs, 11.00-14.65; 1300-1500 Ibs. 11.25-14.65; jcommon and medium, 550-1300 lbs. Lonel heifers, good and choice, 9.50; comm low cutter and cutter 3.00~ (yearlings excluded), 5.50-7.00; cutter, common and med- jum, choice, 7.00-9.00; medium, cull and common, 4.00-6.00; jand feeder cattle: steers, good choice, 500-1050 lbs. 6.50-8.75; com- mon and medium 5.25-6.75. Sheep, 12,000; fat lambs opened ac- tive, steady to strong with top 15 cents cations about steady on bulk good to choice wooled Paid frequently by outsiders; top 8.50 +|to shippers; clipped lambs 7.25 down; sheep 25 or more lower; feeding lambs “|source; slaughter sheep and lambs: lambs, 90 lbs. down, good and choice, '7.50-8.50; common and medium, 6.50- + 17.65; 8.50; McKenna, holding the charges oc- ‘ance in office. Among specific were allegations he used 250 gallons of county-owned gasoline for his per- sonal use, cashed two county war- you'll find it in the Classified ‘News’ SOUTH 8ST. PAUL i YOUR AD BY PHONE Dairy cows steady; scattered sales SIOUX CITY Sioux City, April 3.—(h—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 3,000; slaughter Classes generally steady: feeders scarce; steady; short load around 1200 pound beeves 11.65; odd. lots yearlings held to 12.00; bulk steers and yearlings 6.00-11.00; load lots 800- 850 pound heifers 9.60-10.00; cutter Brades 3.00-4.25; 800-858 pound feeders dium stockers stockers and Reach Thousands with Your Message for as Little as 45c TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW 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 a@- ‘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 $3 and ask for the want ad department, load lots ; common and me- down. Hogs, 3,000; slow, early sales limited most mixed and heavier Sheep, 5,000; no action on fat lots wooled lambs held around Male Help Wanted ATTENTION MEN! NEW plan Diese) training. Must be mechanically inclined, fair educa- tion, small fee includes 2 years em- ployment, censullation service and tools. See or write Mr. Holmes, Patterson Hotel. Me sit WANTED—Reliable farmer to put in crop on crop basis. Stelber town- ship. 1016-8th St. WANTED — Experienced mechanic. Steady employment. See Carl, at M. B. Gilman Co. —_"_—_—“X—S_ Room and Board FOR RENT—Room suitable for one or two, with breakfast and evening dinner. Business or professional tenants preferred. 401-Sth, WANTED—Room and board in pri- vate home. Write Tribune Ad. 9688. —_—_—_—— i Work Wanted a 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. WANTED—Job on farm. Can give references, Write Tribune Ad. No. 9690, Female Help Wanted Apartments for Rent POSITION OPEN. Married or Single |FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 3 room ‘Woman, showing stunning new and bath apartment, electric wash- Spring dresses. $15 weekly and] er. Private entrance. Overstuffed your own dresses free. No can-| set, radio, not over 1 child. See Mr. Experience unnecessary.| | Omett, 811-2nd. Send size. Fashion Frocks, Dept. ‘W-2508, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED—Girl for general house- work, one who can go home nights preferred. Call 157-R. WANTED—Experienced maid for Cee housework. Write Tribune |. 9675. ey Ser aac ae rly cou; ree {FOR RENT—Three room upstairs apartment. No children. $27.00 in- cluding everything. 1014 Bdwy. FOR RENT—Unfurnished 4 or 5 room apartment. No children. Call at 415-4th, FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed apartment in Rose Apts. 215-3rd fF cenestegie FOR RENT—Two room newly deoor- ated apartment. 423-10th St. EEE Lots for Sale LOTS FOR SALE on Twentieth Street. Monthly payments, reason- able terms, no interest. See 8. 8. Clifford. 10; 250-350 Ib. 9.00; light Packing sows 8.15-35; and choice, 140-160 light weight, 160-200 Ibs. medium weight, 200-250 Ibs. heavy weight, 250-350 Ibs. sows, medium 160-190 1b. to Why not travel both comfortably TOMOBILE HOME? For particu- 00; slaugh- Ibs. 9.75-13.75; For quick relief get a free sample of Udga, a doctor's prescription, at _Service Drug. FLOOR 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. 5 Houses and Flats house at 418-12th Street. Hot wa- ter heat, gas range, two stall gar- age. Write Frank Adams, 206%4-4th Street. Room 5. i 5 RELIABLE girl wants general house- ind medium, 4.75-7.00;| work, experienced. Phone 502, + bulls | WORK WANTED by experienced girl, (beef) hour or day. Phone 1678. SEWING wanted at home or will go out. Phone 794. Lost and Found LOST—Lady’s wrist watch last Friday evening near Prince Hotel or The Tavern. Gift. Reward. Return to Tribune. one i LOST—Ring with bunch of keys, E. C. Bern stamped on name plate. Notify Tribune if found. For Sale “THE AMERICAN Government To- day” a 470 page book just publish- ed by Frederic J. Haskin. Every statement contained in this book is authentic and approved by Gov- Bead 81 tray for copy to the Bis? y lor 10 marck Tribune, Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Pure Ceres wheat, free from noxious weeds. $1.15 per bushel, cleaned. 12-20 Twin City tractor, re-conditioned and in A-1 10 miles off Highway Ordered Reinstated| she, $0. —()—John|FOR SALE-—Slabs from Apel 8 john "'jong cents each, from 10 to 15 feet 7 cents each. Saw dust $1.50 per truck load. Mr. W. F. Erlenmey- er, 5 miles south of baseball park, Bismarck. good Plymouth Coupe . Chrysler 58 Coach Packard Sedan .. Plymouth Sedan . and 6.00-7.00; stocker and 4.00-5.75; vealers, | i Plymouth Coupe Studebaker Sedan Hudson Sedan ... Plymouth Tudor Sedan Chevrolet Coupe Seda higher; trade now dull; indi- lambs = 8.00-' 8.35 house for sale, kindly state location, pee and terms. Write Tribune Ad. FOR SALE—Four room and five room modern houses. Also 8 room partly modern house. Phone 360-M. run mss for 11 room house. ly equipped. Phone 6008, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—House and four lots. Lo- oe at 2014 Avenue D. Phone 90-98 Ibs. good and choice, 7.35- ewes, 90-150 Ibs. good and choice, FOR SALE-Team of broke mares, 4 and 6 years old. Weight 2500 lbs. ‘Will trade for cattle. Herbert Haw- ley, 316 Avenue D. Phone 1055 or' 216. FOR SALE—Registered yearling Here- ford bulls. Will ee ig — cattle. Herbert Hawley, ve. Med Ein, and oe D. Phone 1055 or 216. SALE—Asplund, coal. Lots 2 tons or more, $2.60, One ton, $2.80. Phone 1993, Bob Morris. ‘SALE--Falconer seed corn, 97% Heil! test. $4.50 per bu. Walter Peter- term,| son, 6 mi. 8. E. Baldwin, N. Dak. SALE-~! seed corn seed, 97% test at $4.50 per bu. Wm. N. Dak. under his previous term a FOR RENT — Furnished charges: room. Phone 263 or call at 813-2nd |1 TAKKSN UP NOTICE TAKEN UP: Three thin cheep, 1.1944: No. 2, Rave came ty proving snd paving tor «Meee NCR 4-3-40-17,

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