The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 15, 1935, Page 7

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" Tribune's Grain, Livestock and , ' Market Report for Mon., April 1 "IRREGULAR “TREND [New York Stocks [HEAVY DAMAGE TO [Grain Quotations SREN ON EXCHANGE |ssu3s*"=="*™. «| GROPS CAUSES NEW THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY 15, 1985 you'll find it in the : ; =.Classified ‘News’ ravfemale Helo Wanted] _ Mal Help Wanted |S. Hydeman J eral Must have refer- ences 4-) 549. ter 5 ny ate Lost and Found + 1% LostT—1 ~ INGEAVY TRADING Optimiem Continues, Despite Profit Taking, and Some Shares Advance gener? ReERy ERERREBEBREEBE ; : ‘New York, April 15.—(#)—The stock market encountered realizing barriers en moderately irregular. © ‘The irregularity continued at the close, although the leaders were . ‘Trading was relatively heavy, trans- fers approximating 1,100,000 shares. Steadiness in most categories was the rule during the early hours and, even in the profit taking flurries, there were 3 number of -issues that. succeeded in weathering the selling and it was noted that the activity dwindled sharply on .the declines. Some of the rails were unloaded when the long-awaited pension law decision pfheis supreme court again failed to make its appearance. The New York stock exchange cut the official call money rate to % of 1 per cent, a new record low. Bonds were little better than steady. Grains ‘were inclined to dip and cotton milled about in a restricted range. The gold currencies were @ bit easier in for- eign exchange markets. o¢—________"“——_- | Produce Markets if °o CHICAGO indies suis Chicago, April 15.—(>)—1 eggs were steady in tone Monday. Poultry was unsettled. Butter 7,323, steady; creamery spe~ cials (93 score) 33% to 34; extras (92) 33; extra firsts (90 to 91) 32% to %; firsts (88 to 89) 31% to 32; seconds sever, eR eTRSTEE a 1 i li i : 4 sales, Eggs 20,841; steady; firsts cars 23%, local 22%; fresh grad- ed firsts car 23, local 22%; current receipts 22; storage packed firsts 23%; extras 23%. No egg sales. Poultry, live, 4 cars, 31 trucks, un- settled; hens 5 lbs. and under 20, more than 5 Ibs, 21; leghorn hens 18; rock fryers 24 to 25, colored 24; rock broil- ers 23 to 24, colored 23; leghorn 21, barebacks 21; roosters 15%; hen tur- keys 27, young toms 23, old 17; No. 2, 15; old ducks 4% lbs. up 20%, small 18; young white ducks 4% lbs. up 22%; geese 14; capons 6-7 Ibs. 25. NEW YORK Gold New York, april 15.+(#—Butter| Goodrich 13,859, weak. Creamery higher than extra 35% to 36° extra (92 score) 34% to 35; firsts (89 to 91) 38% to 34%; rr Hie roy i pease een 222 i7% mi re HG 1934 fancy to specials 18% to 19%. Eggs 31,268, steady. Mixed colors: special packs or selections from fresh receipts 25 to 26%; standards and commercial standards 24%; firsts 23% to 24; seconds 22 to 22%; mediums 40 Ibs. 22% to dirties No. 1, 43 Ibs. 21% to 2 werage checks 21; stor- age packed firsts 24%. Live poultry steady to firm. By freight: Chickens 14-17; broilers un- quoted; fowls 21-24%; roosters 13; turkeys 20-30; ducks 13-15. BUTTER-EGG FUTURES Chicago, April 15.—()— aL baad | cecil 28% 28 26% 20% 2% reported; U. new stock, steady, supplies light, de- | Os mand and trading limited; Florida bushel crates Bliss Triumphs, U. 8. No, 1, washed, mostly 3.25. ah BOSTON WOOL Boston, April 15.—(7)—(U. 8. Agr.)—Sizeable quantities of Texas wool were recently taken out of the Boston market. A fair amount con- sisted of average twelve months ‘wool on which scoured basis figured around 60 cents. A few were estimated at 59 cents basis, while others were fully 61 Eight months Texas wools were Strong at 56-58 cents scoured and fall wools moved readily at around 50 cents. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN April 15.—(#)—Wheat, No. 1%; No. 3 red weevily, old, No. 2 yellow, 93; 91; oats, No. GAINS AT CHICAGO % Profit-Taking Reduces Advance oS 82S ugse2SSs4 FRARES SE PFS ~ ry = tstt-t f FF Ett ait oto BeBauiBas Zou wfSBSF Pigeeneinad my ry FFEF sBeossesere ssa FREAKS FF h ap tn | 4 fee vt : tee | | 7 ; 42 2 GE : a PEEEEELE ASE PES LETS Soar SaseeVzseoaSsus re ee Pete a $F 00 coco tree! ca ses jeosacos BSE. Set eeete tere tet sees t wisSSaX@StanaS?: gee.suerace FRERRFEK Toward Close But Mar- ket Is Strong Chicago, April 15.— (#)— Reports that high winds and dust southwest SSeESEERTEE ee GHEY tinal j geet Mn SEs : field) Paani *5 ESefcecdEite ated LeEotat sre gr3 sf a it 38 i BEE qt ‘| ue cae cae g g it i i Eel 3 He aade 3? i i akagiii P Hn af fathet PTE ie F Corn, No. 5 yellow 71 — No. 2 white 54; sample grade Barley, No. 1 malting 1,0¢ to 1.05; No, 2, 74 to 1.02; sample 1.02 to 1.03. Rye and flax not quoted. DULUTH CASH GRAIN ue &e ef 111.12. Home Owners Loans 4s, '51, 100.26. if (Over the in N. ¥. Quart. Inc, Sh. 1.22; 1.34. CASH Gl April ae 4 3 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, es uth, Minn., April 15.—(}— i: May duly ‘Sept. May Bureau, 91 Elm &t., West- field, Mass, Wi hhouse- on farm. Phone 3-F-111, Write Mrs. H. E. Nagel, Bismarck. July top 8.75; some held higher; mimceanen 70 Ibs. 8.25-65; IS RANGE + ‘Minnea| April 15.. Whee igh Low Chose 1.00% 110% 1.06% 106% 1.07 1.05% 01% 1.02% 1.00% 81% 60% 82% BK 8T% 66% 61 60 % 40% 4 i a 174% 1981.4 15 1.75 1.74% tf yearlings salable above 11.00; numer- ous loads short feds eligible at 10.50 down; small lots good heifers around 9.25; early bulk beef cows 4.75-7.00; low cutters and cutters mainly 3.25- 4. load lots choice around 850- 1000 Ib. feeders 8.25; three cars choice 432 Ib. heifer calves 7.25. : Hogs 6,000; slow, early bids and sales 25-35 lower than Friday; better butchers above 190 lbs. 850-60; early top 8.60; 170-190 Ib. lights 8.25-50; light lights dull; sows mostly 8.00; feeder pigs 8.00 down. Sheep 5,000; market, receipts prac- tically all wooled lambs; no early fat lamb action; buyers talking lower or ; for best wooled skins; Eghel glee ye mmm - 1.16% 117% . 1.14% 115% » 1.13% 1.14% 1.16% 1.17% .. » 1.16% 1.15% > 1.13% 1.14% 1.16% 117% 4% 1.15% %e 1.14% 115% 1.16% 1.14% 1.15% 1.13% 1.14 wee Montana Winter Wheat Ht BRRRRERSERRARRES il vealers slaughter cattle and vealers: steers good and choice 550 to 900 Ibs. 10.50 to 13.75; 900 to 1100 Ibs. 10.75 to 14.50; a ane af 114% 1.16% 1.14% 1.16% moR W..... 110% 115% 114% 1.15% islet Lolel MOR a g Wiewee 113% 114% 112% 1.16% m0) a 1.07% 1.12% 107% 1.12% and South Daketa Wheat Brkt Aa] g 112% 1.14% 1.13% 1.14% i 1.10% 1.12% 1.10% 1.12% Durem oo 0e 1.95% 1414s 1.34% 1.38% oo 14% 100%... oo 1.37% 134% «0. soos 1.96% 133% ... 1140117 113 FER TEE a Hy ai: a li il sreaevlidtte? st sue te Government to TL | mune iW ‘ i j | i F i Bark i i : in 8 if Es i! ai i ile HT qi ay i b ii F E £ t g i ry ef i | town 2 of keys in brown key caddy, Re- ward. Return to Tribune, WANTED—A competent girl for gen- a eral housework. Phone 119. Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—5 room furnished apart- ment. Fireplace. Modern. Near capitol. Available April 15. Write Tribune Ad. 9769. FOR RENT—2 room apartment, $25. 3 room apt. $32.50. 4 room house on 20th St. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, al room apartment. Phone 1051-W. 517 W. Thayer. ‘Furnished ground floor 1029-7th Street. Phone FOR RENT— Unfurnished light housekeeping room, 320 2nd Street. . 7 room modern dwelling, 3 bedrooms, garage. Good condition. Close in, for $3250, 5 room modern 2 bedrooms, south front. Good condition, garage for $4750. 5 room modern bungalow, good con- dition, east end for $3100. Good terms. Geo. M, a FOR SALE BY OWNER—Well built modern Four and engine. Reason: able. Call 785-J after 6. 303-7th. “5 INEW SPEED TRAINS VISIT TWIN CITIES Make Trial Run From Chicago to St. Paul at Average of 75 Miles an Hour St. Paul, April 15. Blazing a i — (PI new speed trail into the Northwest, jurlington railroad’s new twin LG relate! Heetidst Hult e tts i, #3 i af i ir wid i I i ip : g Es E en beds, two dressers, one radio. quire 502-7th Street after 5 o'c! FOR SALE—Hot Point electric range, good as new. Priced reasonably. _Inquire at Melville’s Electric Shop. FOR SALE—Miscellaneous furniture. Call evenings at 622-3rd Street. se ned 8 owner leaving city. This Marked down for quick sale to $7000.00. NICE SMALL home, water, lights, Garage, cellar, lot 75x150, immediate | ees possession. Sale price $1500.00. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, hard HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY ‘Webb Block Phone 0 Wanted to Rent -_| 1933 WANTED—By reliable party, seveti| 1933 or nine room modern house or |1933 larger with two or more apartments! 1999 by May or June Ist. Write Trib-|1939 une Ad. 9793. 199%4—Ford Sedan ... 1934—Ford 2 door . 1933—Ford 2 door . 1931—Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan U. 8. PROSECUTOR [Sire RAPPED BY OURT| 3-22: =" 1929—Ford Sedan . Job Is to See That Justice Is Done Say Judges in Re- versing Decision a ERE A i i f il iH 4 8 E i i i fell: a agaay Hf : ! I

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