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iniadaeiaaadiiaiatiiimiain THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1935_ a ee ne Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., April 12 RICES NARROW BUT! New York Stocks || WHEAT ADVANCES ON ONE 15 STRONG ON) one FORECAST OF GREAT NEW YORK EXCHANGE 4 BOOM IN BUSINESS Mpilver Mining Issues Still Are in Demand and Rails Also on Chicago Market Fol- Move Upward lowing Prophecy Livestock you'll find it in the | ege - z=Classified ‘News’ SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK “Den St. Paul, ; a xB F good fed steers, 10.75-12.65, ‘Hogs, 2,500; market fairly active, steady to strong; spots higher; better 180-300 Ibs. mostly 8.80-90; strictly choice 190-240 Ibs. up to 9. ‘Most 140-170 Ibs. 8.25-75; pigs ‘around 8. 8.00-25, 8.10; rot ; BRBBBEDEPEEE FY 2 sae Ct i FFE FRE SR % gua ‘New York, April 12—()—While the sheen Hig Bes e. buyers indicating steady terms; few good to choice slaughter ewes steady at 4.00-5.00; Thursday’s market closed steady with good graded wooled na- tive and fed lambs at 7.60-75. Dairy cows, trade light but advanc- ing slaughter sales forcing prices higher; good spring cows, around $60- $75 and more; lower grades going to Killers mostly. CHICAGO Chicago, April 12.—()—(U. 8. Dep. rect; | steady; general market fully 10 lower than Thursday; 180-240 11 5-30; top 9:30; 240-340 Ibs, Beni it was speculative circles that the govern- ment’s increase of the domestic sil- ' ver rate had not brought out a strong buying movement in stocks. But the | Bendix action of leading equities apparently was satisfactory to the market PRR RRR Eee BRL aS caeSuse-B sase # & BB Be BE = ee RE : “Wheat pros- pects are practically nothing west of |May from ‘Wilson, Otis 1.73% 1.73% 1.73: 1741.74 1.73! CHICAGO RANGE Al 12. movement in wheat and other com- modities were listless. Cotton was changes Reach Thousands with Your Message for as Little as 45c - TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW Minimum charge for ene insertion— 45 cents for 15 words. First insertion (per word) ...... Stine h Low ST% % 26% gaan: EE 9 ts £3 5 ‘a MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES ARE STRONGER AT CLOSE oe areas Bu cs! 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 aé- vertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE tive will call if you desire. Telephone 33 and ad department. 3 Seo weight, 250-350 Ibs., ; packing 1% | sow: edium and good, 275-550 Ibs., Pigs, good and choice, 100- 1.75-8.90. pe Sog88888 Cattle, 2,000; calves, lower grade steers and yearlings strong to shade higher; done on few good yearlings held at 11.50-12.50; dium, 1,200 pound Canadians 10.75; all she stock firm; bulls strong to 10 tise in 25 years within the May higher; weighty sausage offerings le was lively near ee " 5, vealers about steady; selects lay futures here —_—_—_——_——_ 10.00-50; slaughter cattle and veale: steers, and choice, FERF FR KLFEALSSSF SESS fa ae insertions (per word).....6c This table of rates effective only in the state of North Dakota. 3 12.80 12.92 12.80 12.90 13.02 1287 1 12.90 13.05 12.90 # Fe A representa ask for the want A 1» We Johns-Manville. Coca-Cola soft spot with the loss of some 2 points, Male Help Wanted _ YOUNG MAN wanted to work by the month. F. Jaszkowiak. Phone 549. Female Help Wanted __ $15 WEEKLY and your own dresses FREE for demonstrating new ry ze eer: e | ° firsts (88-89) 33-33%; seconds (86-87) 32%; (90 centralized carlots) 34%. Eggs, 30,545, unsettled; extra’ standards Fas Bea, a ee peat ip oe sysatae, pine says ges? firsts cars 22%, local 23; fresh graded firsts cars 23%, local 22%; current, packed receipts 22% 23%, extras Poultry, 24, live, storage 1 car, 21 trucks, steady; hens 5 lbs. and under 21, more than 5 Ibs. 22; leghorn rock fryers 25%-26, colored 24; broilers 24,. colored 24, leghorn 21,|Illinois Cent. barebacks 1; roosters 15%; hen tur-|indus. Rayon keys 27, young. 2, 15; old ducks 4% Ibs. small 18; young white ducks 4% Ibs.|Jewe) up 22; geese 14; capons 6-7 lbs, 25. NEW YORK rock|Hupp Motor . toms 23, old 17; No.line. Wek Can," up 20%, |Int. al ‘Tel. . Manville Kelvinator New York, April 12.—()—Butter, |eenneerts, 6,312, firmer. Creamery, higher extra 37%-38; extra firsts (90-91 scores) 36%-%; central- {zed (90 score) 36%. Cheese, 62,824, firm, Prices un- changed. Eggs, 13,602, weak. Kroger Grocery Eigula ‘Carbo Carbonic . Loew's @) Louls. G. & El. Special packs of selections from!Math. Alk. fresh receipts 25%-27%; end commercial ‘mediums, 40 Ibs, 22%-' 42 lbs, 22%; storage standards |McLeilan Stzs. . Standards | 25-25%" |Maid-Cont, packed, firsts ‘Minn. Moline 24-24%; other mixed colors un- % | offerings light. ; 31% slower and market tone easier on ac- % | types. futures list moved up oats closed ic Diversion point demand for cash’ wheat was better. Prices were un- changed compared with futures and Be demand was fair. Winter wheat tone just about steady and demand fair. Durum was in fair demand and firm. Corn demand was very slack and Oats demand was count of rain. Rye tone was easy with demand narrow and offerings light. Barley offerings were light to fair and demand fair on malting Flax demand was steady with offerings light. DULUTH CASH GRAIN No. 2 dark north- , 1,14-1.18; No, 3 northern, 1.13- 1.17; No, 1 northern heavy, 1.19-1.21; #4] No. 1 northern, 1.16-1.19; No. 2 north- 1.29; No. 1 mixed durum, 109-132; No. 2 mixed durumt, 1.07-1.32. Flax: No. 1, 1.77. Oats: No. 3 white, 52%-54%. Rye: 465% 68%-70%; No. 2 feed, 68%-69%; No. 3 feed, 66% -68%. Minneapolis, April 10 higher. Carload lots family pat i ents, 7.40-7.60 9 barrel in 98 Ib. ‘cot- 3 . 2 : i i ait a Turkey Poults and Baby Chicks! Quality Guaranteed. Order Now. Come, see our hatchery. Pay for Poults and Baby Chicks with Produce. Our buyers will take your orders also. ARMOUR CREAMERIES Bismarck, N..D. Cieun ta ae BE Bete mors BS' RRS KS FR FRE SeFREE SES soy beans quoted 1.05-C6 net country station; barley 50-70; timothy seed 16.80-19.00 cwt.; clover seed 15:00- 18.25 cwt. A bridge table manufecturer is MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minnea) » il receipts iday compared & year ago. cash wheat and grain ck quotations aon Delivered 1 dk north. 1.18 north. 1.16 114 i Speeaae HE S56! a ggenenenansnee Os we [=e SEKg putting out a new product with a/Feed moisture-proof top. U. 8. Steel Pf. “il H : bd coarse follow: 12.—(?)—Wheat to 53 Arrive 10.50-13.75; 900-1100 Ibs., 10.75-14.50; 1100-1300 Ibs., 11.00-15.00; 1300-1500 Ibs., 11.50-15.00; common and medi 550-1300 Ibs,, 6.50-11.50; heifers, ‘and choice, 550-750 9.7 common and medium, 6.00-9.' good, 7.50-10.00; common and medium, 5.00-7.50; low cutter and cutter, 3.25- 5.00; bulls (yearlings excluded), good (beef), 5.75-7.25; cutter, common and medium, 4.25-5.85; vealers, 50; ‘| strong to 25 higher; fi 1] good to choice 88-108 pound, wooled um, lambs, 8.25-60; best held higher; good to choice, 82-90 pound, clipped lambs, 7.50-65; slaughter sheep and lambs: lambs, 90 pounds, down, good and choice, 7.90-8.65; common end medi- 7.00-8.00; 90-98 pounds, good and choice, 1.75-8.65; ewes, 90-150 pounds, good and choice, 3.75-5.25; all weights, common and medium, 2.75- 4.25; feeding lambs, 50-75 pounds, good and choice, 6.25-7.00. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, April 12—(7)— (U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 500; most classes fairly active, firm; quality largely plain; scattered lots and odd head steers and yearlings up to good heifers 9.00 and \bove; cutters largely 3.25-4.50; stockers and feeders scarce. Hogs, 1,500; fairly active, mostly Several Good Used Ice Boxes—All Sizes— Priced $1 and Up. North Dakota Power & Light Co. i ee GLASS GLAZING, cabinets, garden and lawn furniture, picket fences, ecreens, roof repairing and general & Carpenter Shop, 614 Broadway, Bismarck, N. Dak. WORK WANTED—Former _ school teacher, age 26. Married. Business experience and common labor. Phone 1740-W. ;|VANTINE PAINT & GLASS Com- pany specializes in glass table and dresser tops, glass case work. EXPERIENCED girl wants house- work, Phone Anne Remus at 428 anytime before 9 p. EXPERIENCED girl w: hour work. Phone 1931-J for Olga. day and and ask Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—A three or four room unfurnished apartment with bath. Steam heat. Newly decorated. lect S FOR RENT--5 room furnished apart- ment. Fireplace. Modern. Near capitol. Available April 15. Write Tribune Ad. 9769. FOR RENT—Furnished basement apartment, $10.00 a month. 1517 Bowen Avent Phone 552-W. FOR RE room apartment, $ 3 room apt. $32.50. 4 room house on 20th St. T.M. Casey & Son. FOR RENT—Two room, kitchenette and bath furnished apartment, 806- 1st. Apartment 3. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, also 2 Phone 1051¢W. FOR RENT—Furnished ground floor he aga 1028-7th Street. 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. Spring Fashion Frocks. No can- vassing. No investment. Write fully. Give size and color prefer- ence. Fashion Frocks, Dept. W-| 3287, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED—Gitl for general house-| work on farm. Phone 3-: Write Mrs, H. E. Nagel, Bismar ‘TEACHERS WANTED—All depart- ments. Rush. Granger Teachers Dak. [ANTED—G! r general work. Go home nights. A. Apt. 1. Phone 1489. Wanted to Rent ‘WANTED—By reliable party, seven or nine room modern house or larger with two or more apartments by May or June ist. Write Trib- une: Ad OTs, s WANTED TO RENT—Garage neat 4th and Thayer. Phone 898-W. S—_— Mi = TYPEWRITERS and adding ma- chines. Repairs and supplies. CAP- ITAL TYPEWRITER CO. 207 Bdwy., Bismarck, N. D. Phone 820. WEEK - END SALE Buy Now AND SAVE Small Down Payments Accepted on These Cars. Your Car Part of Down $385.00 ‘Wonderful paint, good motor, uphol- stery excellent, a car that has been used. Owner will tell you just ed by Frederic J. Haskin. statement contained in this book is moving of all kinds done. Try us for good work with fair pay. Phone 1 707 Avenue | FC Prompt ee Be eee FOR SALE—8 tube Crosley radio, electric washer, $150 counter scale. Will sell cheap. Phone 552-W. FOR SALE—One good Case thresh- ing machine and engine. Reason- _Aable. Phone 785-5 after 5: FOR SALE—Piano. Good condition. Large oak roll ona 1016 Ave- FOR SALE—45 head sheep, 20 lambs balance to lamb later. Write Trib- son, 118-5th St. FOR SALE — Waste Paper Salet cheap. Inquire at the Bismarcy Tribune office. FOR SALE—3 young horses, $66 apiece. Florence M. Little, Bald- win, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Fresh milch cows. Wil- bert Field, Bismarck, N. D. R2. Phone 9-F-2. FOR SALE—Tan polo coat, size 18. Pita condition. 1010-9th. Phone Automobiles for Sale USED CARS Chrysler Deluxe Coach $477.00