The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 16, 1935, Page 7

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r Ey wii THE BISMARCK TRIB Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Tues., April 16 TAKING OF PROFITS FAILS TO PUT DENT | sce Se == A= IN RISING. MARKET Activity Dulls on Declines as Stock Exchange Shows Consistent Strength New York, April 16.—(?)—Timid, or cautious, traders raked in some of their stock market profits Tuesday ‘but failed, on the whole, to put any dent in the stubborn list. fers approximat shares. The activity dulled appreciably on early declines and then scattered oils, chemicals and industrial special- ties snapped back. Commodi proved of little aid. The grains mill- ed about in a restricted range and off fractionally to around a point after the opening. Support, however, quickly arrived. Allied Chemical got up about 3 points and Air Reduction gained 1. Small improvement was also shown by Stan- dard Oils of New Jersey a Califor- Pasco, and American Smelting. Among issues unchanged to a bit lower were U. 8, Steel, American and Columbian Carbon. Bar silver was lowered 1 cent an ounce to 67% cents, the second de- cline in about two weeks, The metal also was pushed down in London to an equivalent of 67.68 cents an ounce. London bar gold declined. ‘| Produce Markets CHICAGO Chicago, April 16.—(?)—Butter and eggs were about steady on the Chi- ate ay to %; firsts (88-89) 31% to 32; sec- New York Stocks Alaska Juneau Allis Ch. Am. Can ESEBBBBEBESE sea eee i ae my ie py Qe 2 gpegeee ae angers i TERE ut paescnerte tet Pere pier F ce rahi onds (86-87) 31 to 31%; standards (90 ge ventralized carlots) 3212. Eggs, 33,758, about steady, prices rolored 23, leghorn 21, barébacks 21; roosters 15%; hen turke: toms 23, old 17; No. 2, £1 Ibs. up 206, small young white ducks 4% Ibs, up 22%; geese 14; CAa-| Jewel Tea ‘pons 6-7 Ibs. 25. NEW YORK New York, April 16—(%) — Butter 14912, slightly firmer. » firsts (90 to 91 scores) 34% to %; centralized (90 score) 34%; changed. Live poultry steady to weak. All freight quotations unchanged. BUTTER-EGG FUTURES Chicago, April 18—(P)—Butter tu- 28% 30% Standard middlings 26.00-26.50. sco. April 16 a ah Dept. cl » . . € soca. 82, on track 385, total U. 8. shipments 568; old stock, Wis- tonsin slightly weaker, Idaho stock unsettled, supplies liberal demand and Idaho Russets U. 8. No. 1, no sales reported; new stock, about steady, Supplies light, demand limited; Florida bushel crates, Bliss Triumphs U. 8. No. 1, washed mostly 15. | ] ge tes eoeg ge e é and trading | 4; : / fine 3 Sco SE Bes! BoBa Bess oAPBSZszeyy, SRK KKKS KKK 19' 2 ll 12 28 50! 8 1 1 25 26 38 . 26! 7 83 45: 16 17 20: 25 25 . 30 . 37 + 20 15: 23 8 27 3 FI eoseoVsaw, Fe PEF FER Fe: Fee REST, Ee sae FF eee BAD CROP ADVICES ‘LIFT WHEAT PRICE HIGHER AT CHICAGO Reports of Raging Dust Storms Again Give Bulls Upper Hand in Market Chicago, April 16.—(#)—Wheat prices jumped more than two cents @ bushel just before the close Tues- day to new peaks for the season as the bullish tentor or crop advices in- creased, more than overcoming the profit taking tendency that accounted for the market's earlier easiness. Reports of raging dust storms were accompanied by indications that crop ‘complaints were spreading over a wide territory. Wheat closed 2 to 2% cents above the previous finish, May 1.02%-%, and corn was % to 1% up, May 8%- 80% 88% Ri eH OT 50% 4 2 AH 81% 83 64% aes S82 eR Fee ee eee -12.70. 12.80 12.70 12.87 13.62. 12.80" 12.92 12.80 1%, Oats gained %-% rye %-% and|May busley was unchanged to 1% higher. Provisions were steady. PRICES MOVE UPWARD ON MILL CITY MARKET Minneapolis, April 16.—(?)—Strong commission house buying veered wheat prices upward near the close of the session here Tuesday and trade May livened up noticeably. Most of the early news encouraged limited bear- cently but demand still rather nar- row; medium and lower grade spring- er and milker cows 35.00 to 55.00; 5 Tet Ss 3 58 and medium 6.00 to 9.75; cows good 7.75 to 10.00; common and medium 5.00 to 7.75; low cutter and cutter 3.25 to 5.25; bulls (yearlings excluded) good (beef) 5.75 to 7.25; cutter common and medium 4.25 to 6.00; vealers good ‘and choice 7.50 to 10.00; medium 6.50 stocker and feeder cattle: steers good and choice 500 to 1050 Ibs. 650 to % 18.75; common and medium §.25 Failure of the commercial demand | July for wheat to pick up.is discouraging the relative position of deferred fu- tures. May wheat closed 1% higher, July 1% higher and Sept. 2 '%| Coarse grains also ee 2 REFEREE RTE RE REE REE RR RE SE. FER higher. showed gains with the exception of flax. May oats closed 1% to 1% higher. July closed % to % up. May rye closed % high- er, July % higher and Sept. % up. ‘May feed barley. closed % higher and July 7c up. May flax closed un- changed and July % up. 6.25. Sheep 12,000, Fat lambs active strong to 15 higher. Sheep Good to choice wooled lambs 8. 8.40 to local packers; best held Two ly merely good % | upward. doubles clipped lambs 7.00. Package choice Sioux City, April 16.—(P}—(U. 8. 4 | Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,000; beef steers Cash wheat receipts were the best |! yy | some time and with fewer buyers interested in offerings tones stiffen- ed up a bit. There was no force to demand for winter wheat and durum and bids were down. Corn demand ‘was slack. Oats de- mand was quiet to fair. Rye of heavy type was in steady demand and firm. Barley was slow and barely steady. Flax was wanten and offered very sparingly, + | Miscellaneous ~~ FOREIGN EXCHANGES New York, 2 mand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 4.85%; France 6.60; Italy 8.31; Germany 40.32; Norway 24.39; Sweden 25.03; Montreal in New iene 99.75; New York in Montreal CURB STOCKS New York, April 16.—(#)—Curb: Cities Service, 1%. Elec. Bond & Share, United Founders, CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) McGraw El. 16%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, April 16.—(7)—Govern- Liberty 3%'s 101.10. Liberty first 44's 101.12. Liberty fourth 4%’s 102.20. Treasury 44's 116. ‘Treasury 4's 111.10. Home Owners Loans "1, 100.26, MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, April 16.—(?)—Stocks First Bank Stock 8%. Northwest Banco 4%. | Oats, 6 39%; No. 1 sifted 30%, DULUTH CASH GRAIN Dututh, April 16.- tH prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern so ee eR F Bete Sa BORO! LRA Sworn: +4 SSPE eee ee ee ret} enw a2 00! B= ws. pies Boone So BBS FRFRER F ri 8 i Z 75 ~1.22 3 No. 3 dark northern 1.14%-1.18%; No. 1 northern heavy 1.19% -1.22%; No. 1 northern 1. 1.20%; No. 2 northern 1.15%-1 1.09-1.34; No. 1 ‘rel durum no quota- tions. Flax No. 1, 1.17%. i HHS Cit gfe. ty Se I cf Bes mt ie a receipts & year ago. grain cloting quotations ‘Wheat— Delivered tt Sepang salnea on = aunguen AG 2 Pr 1.15% 117% 1.15% 117% is 116% 116% 1.15% 1.16% eleteket KMOL MOR 115% 1.15% 1.13% 1.15% Ge 1.08% 1.13% 1.08% 1.13% i 118% 1.15% 1.13% 1.15% ee 33 .. = 1.11% 1.18% 1.11% 1.13% Derem ‘ 1420 135 (1.39 141 1.35 lk A lu a te Hh rile shee B agseh cash wheat and coarse 101 | few choice 1050; most beef cows 5.00- and yearlings moderately active, firm; car good 1150 pound beeves 12.50; most short feds 10.50 down; carlots good fed heifers up to 9.75; 7.00; low cutters and cutters chiefly pounds to shippers; later bids and sales 10 to 15 lower from all weights; top 8.50; 180- 300 pound butchers 8.25-50; packer bids mostly 8.45 down; 150-170 pound averages 8.00-25; sows mostly 8.00; few 8.10; feeder pigs 8.00 down. Sheep, 3,000; no early fat lamb bids; indications around y SAY MOTHER DIED TRYING TO RESCUE DAUGHTER AND SON Farm Woman Overcome by Flames as She Neared Door With Two in Arms Haynes, N. D., April 16.—(P)—A mother’s love for her children in which Mrs. Paul Locher, 26, paid the ell Bet eff! WANTED—Competent girl for gen- good 4 750 Ibs. 9.75 to 12.00; common and i|VANTINE PAINT & GLASS Com- steady: asking | ¢———____» he am | Weather Report J TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1935 Female Help Wanted . Married of Single Woman, showing stunning new Spring dresses, $15 weekly and your own dresses free. vassing. Experience unnecessary. Send size. Fashion Frocks, Dept. W-3788, Cincinnati, Ohio. ‘WANTED—Experienced ‘maid for general housework. Must have ref- erences. Phone Capt. McDonald's quarters, Fort Lincoln. eral housework. Write Tribune Ad. 9a41, for gen- eral housework. Must have refer- ences and like children. 644-R af- ter 5 p.m. Street. Phone 1156-W. Work Wanted GLASS GLAZING, cabinets, garden and lawn furniture, picket fences, ecreens, roof repairing and general millwork. Phone 205, Aune’s Glass & Carpenter Shop, 614 Broadway, Bismarck, N. Dak. ‘WANTED—Houseleeping for widow- er. Am 49 years of age, have girl ll. Prefer modern home in town. References. Box 85, Alamo, N. Dak. you'll find it in the ‘Classified ‘News’ No can-|¥¥ HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—401-i0th | 5 Other articles. Call after 4 p. m., 422-10th &t. FOR SALE—Hot Point electric range, good as new. Priced reasonably. __Inquire at Melville's Electric Shop. FOR SALE—! Call evenings at 622-3rd Street. pany in glass table and Gresser tops, glass case work. WANTED—Housework by day or hour. Phone 383-M. Ask for Ruth. Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Unfurnished light housekeeping room. 320 2nd Street. FOR RENT—3 room apartment up- stairs, Also 2 rooms. Good cellar. Large garden space. Phone 2-F-3. Houses and Flats FOR SALE—6 room modern stucco bungalow, 6 years old. Centrally located, Oak floors. On old pave- ment. $4,750. FOR RENT—May ist, ¢ room mod: ern house with heated garage. Near capitol. Phone 149. Instruction RELIABLE young men to take up Electric Refrigeration and Air Con- ditioning. Prefer men now employ- ed and inclined, with fair education and willing to train spare time to become experts in in- stallation and service work. Write giving age, phone, present occupa- tion. Utilities Eng. Inst., in care of FOR RENT—Beauty shop. Heat, ent and water furnished. Prince FORECAST | — j a a to: RAIN ; warmer east, somewhat colder west tonight; colder Wed- For Montana: Showers or snow flurries and colder tonight; Wednes- ‘unsettled, colder of Divide. A snow, sleet oF rain tonigh it or Wednesday; not so cold saoieey and in extreme east portion Wednesday. py gg CONDITIONS a area over! ithe Recky, Mountain (Medicine Hat 29.18) while Hah sure areas are centered over = ppt Valley ge ie | Pacts paseo has occurred in the Grea and at most places from Rocky Mountain Pacific coast. 'S' Gi and peal: Unset- ‘Wedn Wy; prob- on main floor for owner, hot water heat, good lot garden space, garage, all in good condition, good location, owner leaving city. This property marked down for quick sale to $7000.00. NICE SMALL home, water, lights, ‘Webb Block Phone 0 —_—_—— EE Farm Machinery FOR SALE—One Vilbert 3° bottom tractor plow, press drill size 48 inch. $20.00. Jacob P, Dietrich, Bismarck. FOR SALE—One good Case thresh- ing machine and engine. Reason- able. Call 785-J after 6. 303-7th. FOR SALE—One 6 foot single disc and packer. Phone 1916. Dickinson, cidy. Drake, cldy. Dunn Center, cldy. Garrison, cldy. 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