The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 4, 1935, Page 11

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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock Market Report for Thurs., April 4: STOCK PRICES MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND IN BRISK SESSION Cautious Selectivity Rul Throughout, However; Close i Is Fairly Firm New York Stocks GRAIN MARKETS IN semen BRAK ADVANGE A . CORN ACA SARS Chicago on Reports From Country Districts Prices April 4. ‘ % 16% 13% us: 3 15) 3 11% 1% Briefe ot BBBBEEBBBBBBE: al ieee itt : Chicago, April 4—(P)—Led by corn, | Livestock SOUTH 8ST. PAUL higher for'the week; ma- jority medium to and steers 9.00-11.00; oe Weald Migheet common lightweights down to 7.00 or 12-100 1b. 2.76-00; ‘early top 890; some higher; most 160-180 lbs. Sone better 140-160 Ibs. 3 Good sows mostly 8.10; tone stronger on : gS “9% /8ll_grains advanced briskly Thursday. May % handlers said many coun- try shippers of corn had cancelled 5 here. A con- % firm. Transfers approximated 530,000 % shares. Corn was the brightest performer of the cereals, getting up more than 2 cents @ bushel. Cotton was a hesitant member of the commodity group. Prime investment bonds were in some demand and most secondary issues about held their own. The gold cur- rencies sagged in foreign exchange Cealings while sterling developed strength as the price of gold in Lon- don was lowered. Share gainers of fractions to ® point more included Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, Southern Pacific, Western Union, American Telephone; Consolidated Gas, Public Service of New Jersey, United Corp., Preferred, U. S. Steel, General Mo- tors, Chrysler, Case, General Elec- tric, J, C. Penney, Macy, Standard Oils of New Jersey and California, Amrican Crystal Sugar Preferred and American Tobacco B. Wilson & Co. Preferred got up about 3 points. A 38 3 3% jofferings, and were expecting higher HS prices, speculative fever to purchase se Raving been aroused 13% | tibuting. bullish influence was that no shipments of Argentine corn were 3) | Indicated Thuraday aa being made to ‘ come to the United States. 26% | Corn closed buoyant, 2%-% cents % |above Wednesday's finish, May 85%- %, wheat %-1% up, May 95%-96, oats inced and provisions at 10- July Datta oat ’ CHIC. 4 |WHEAT FUTURES MAKE Chicago, April ee ‘Wheat— fide ck nSae Bun otSSS [ late because of pressure due to fore- of’ {cast precipitation for the winter ez ggeeeeee ety i} i 58% higher. o grain all line and closed low- i Uist gains were May 9 5 B. MY § tail ry ef 12.75 1280 12.72 12.80 12.70 1280 12.67 12.77 12.70 1280 12.70 12.77 oats closed 1%-1% % up. May and July rye each cloged 1% higher. May feed barley closed 1c higher and July %c 5 and flax ee Py Porcupine yielded more than 2 and Dome was off nearly as much. U. 8. Smelting eased. Hupp Motors off fractionally to below $1 a share fol- lowing the delisting move of the N. Y¥. stock exchange. ——_———__—_——- | Produce Markets | $$$ $$ © = CHICAGO Chicago, April 4—(7)—Butter and eggs were firm on the Chicago mer- cantile exchange Thursday. Poultry was steady to firm. Butter 6,145; firm, prices unchang: ed. Eggs 27,501, firm; extra firsts cars 23, local 22%; fresh graded first cars 22%, local 22. Current receipts 2115; storage packed firsts 231; ex- tras 23%. to Bt 2 c F] FE Bes ais wil BI SELSKVo BESSEBRR TKS 3. SEF EER KK EREL ER RS asee aid ae bee FS Keke Kebabs abebe Io] . Ss& bbe BES Tee REBRESRRRERR sun i] Eo Pere r yer Ty i ii i ad Poultry, live, 24 trucks, steady horn hens ers 25, colored 24, Leghorn 21, bare-| oo backs 19-20; roosters 15; turkeys 14- 22; ducks Ibs. up 20%-21%, small 1834; geese 14; capons 6-7 Ibs. 24, NEW YORK New York, April 4.—(#)—Butter 6,724, firmer. Creamery, higher than extra 36%-%; extra (92 score) 36; firsts 90-91 score 35%-%; centralized (90 score) 35%. Cheese 111,403, . firm. Prices un- changed. A Eggs 23,210 irregular. Mixed col- ors; packs or selections from fresh receipts 25-26%; standards and standards 24%-%; firsts other mixed colors un- indards 25- white eggs Int. Cement Int. 4-4 ae BHR HHH LKR RAK Hg 2 885 88: $8 855 8! ‘eanorsQyeanom Gener i 131; No. 1 durum, 1.10-1.25; No, 2 amber durum, 1.08-1.25; No. 1 mixed durum, 1.05-1.28; No. 2 mixed durum, 1.03-1.28; No. 1 red durum, no % quotations, Flax, No. 1, 1.80. Oats, No. 3 white, 51%-52%. Rye, No. 1, 57%-62%. Barley, malting, 85-1.00; No. 1 feed, 1 |65%-67%; No. 2 feed, 65%-66%; No. 26 |3 feed, 63% -65%. Me MOL BOR 1.08% 1.00% 1.08% 1.00% peperereyerery 3 mOs 1.06% 1.08% 1.06% 1.08% —+ mage Boe me ‘4 g 22%-%; changed. Brown eggs, western sta: Live poultry steady. By freight: | Nat. W.w.e 107% 1.10% 1.07% 1.10% ==} ae 2: Lis] 1.06% 1.08% 1.06% 1.08% Derem it 129 (135 134 128 132 =m iS New York, April 4.—(?)—1 irregular; Great exchange * demand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 4.83; France 6.60% Italy 8.30%; Germany 40.21; 24.28; Sweden 24,92; Montreal in Ne York 99.43%; New York in Mont 3 | 100.564. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Hl il 127 112 i HE Be Eb f i enn ae Reet FRE &8 at SBE Beh BbeBRS Sw mR fi i] S| oY # [3 sore 3 one + 50% 61% 59% + 1.79% 187% 1.70% i Liberty 3%'s 101.11 Liberty first 4%'s 101.18 fourth 4%'s 102.24 se BISMARCK GRAIN (harnlahed, by Rasa iter Co.) : ‘April 4. ‘51, 100.381-/No, 1 dark northern northern eltt i : EnEB ; i un I if K iif ‘ite ii [ pie ? ty pigs, better grades cost meager supply slaughter lambs; ask- ing steady; one load choice 90 Ib. fed lambs late Wednesday 8.15 to packers mostly good range natives at 7.50-75. Dairy cows limited sales about steady; demand best for well Sioux City, Iowa, April 4.- (USDA)—Cattle 2,500; active, slaugh- Close |ter steers. yearlings and she stock mostly strong to 15 wot stock- scattered lots choice long. “yearlings and heavy weight beeves 12.00-50; Joad lots long yearlings up to 11.65; bulk 950-1150; few choice heifers 10.00; majority beef cows 4.50-6.75; % |iow cutters and cutters mainly 3.00- 4.25; load lots choice stocker and feder steers held around 8.00-50. ; early top 8.60; 160- . ‘ights 8.15-50; 140-160 Ib. light lights mostly 7.75-8.15; - sows 8.00. feeder pigs 7.50 down. Sheep 5,000; few early fat lambs bids and sales weak to 25 lower; bet- best car lots held upward to 8.25; other slaughter classes scarce; late Wednesday fat lambs mostly steady; die bulk better grades 7.50- CHICAGO Chicago, April 4.—(7)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr)— Hogs, 13,000; including 5,000 direct; «/market active and 5-10 higher than Wednesday; 200-250 Ibs., 9.00-20; top 3 280-300 Ibs., 9.00-11 3 light light, good and choice 140-160 Ibs. 8.50-9.00; light weight 160-200 Ibs., 8.75-9.15; | GEASS GLAZING Ibe., 11.25-14.65; common and medium 550-1300 Ibs., 6.25-11.25; heifers, good choice 550-750 Ibs., 9.50-11.75; and medium 5.75-9.75; cows, common 7.00-9.50; common and medium ‘and RELIABLE girl wants general house- and | ORK: WANTED by experienced gil ker SEWING wanted at home or 1.18-8.25 or | - op a . YOU CAN PLACE YOUR AD BY PHONE Reach Thousands with Your Message for as Little as 45c TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW Cuts and border used on want ada come under classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimenial, or doubtful ad- 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 Gesire. Telephone 33 and ask for the want ad department, Male Help Wanted ATTENTION MEN! NEW plan Diesel training. Must be mechanically inclined, fair educa- tion, small fee includes 2 years e: It Female Help Wanted WANTED—Girl for general house: work. Must furnish references. Write Tribune Ad. 9702. \WANTED—Experienced girl cook for private family. Phone 1260 for ap- pointment. Dr. M. J. Hydeman Osteopathic Physician 217% Broadway Ave. Reem 0 Telephone: o%,t? frigerat to put in 10 hours per week until qualified. Tools furnished. See Mr. Holmes, Patterson Hotel. WANTED—Reliable farmer to put in crop on crop basis. Steiber town- ship. 1016-8th St. WANTED — Experienced mechanic. Steady employment. See Carl, at M. B. Gilman Co. Room and Board md FOR RENT—Room suitable for one or two, with breakfast and evening dinner. Business or professional ‘WANTED—Room and board in pri- vate home. Write Tribune Ad. 9688. Work Wanted 4 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. (ORK WANTED—Experienced girl desires work by the hour or day. Call 1298, ask for Leah. nie. - Hit by auto on Fifth and Broadway sbout night. Not seen by owner since. notify 1266-R. Reward. LOST—Lady’s wrist watch last Priday evening near Prince Hotel or The Tavern. Gift, Reward. Return to Tribune. ees LOST—Ring with bunch of keys, EK C. Bern stamped on name plate. Notify Tribune if found. Wanted to Buy $3.65. Super Oil Steam now only ye Only at Harrington's. Phone ‘YOU going places this summer? Why not travel both comfortably and economically in a modern AU- TOMOBILE HOME? For particu- lars ask for Mr. Stair at Wilde Mo- tors, Inc. FLOOR sanding and refinisning. Quality work at a reasonable price. Abrahamson eS VANTINE PAINT & GLASS MATTRESSES YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 309 8th St. Phone 1962. rr pt Houses and Flats FOR SALE—My six room modern house at 418-12th Street. Hot wa- ter mest gas range, two stall gar- work, experienced. Phone ere have about a five room modern house for sale, kindly state location, price and terms. Write Tribune Ad. hour or day. Phone 1678. ee ry out. Phone 794. For Sale “THE AMERICAN Government To- day” a 470 page book just publish- ed by Frederic J. Haskin. E' modern houses. Also 8 room partly modern house. Phone 360-M. FOR for 11 room house. Pully equipped. Phone 6008, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—House and four lots. Lo- cated at 2014 Avenue D. Phone 1408-LJ. 1 FOR RENT—3 room house. close 01 soo wheat, from noxious weeds. $1.15 bushel, cleaned. 12-20 Twin City tractor, re-conditioned and in A-1 owe om. 10 miles off Highway trict. Gentlemen preferred. 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