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Te ee > ee ee ee a ae ee } RAILS AND METALS THE BISMARCK TRIB! TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1935 SCHEDULE WORK ON New York Stocks || WHEAT PRICES DROP : ry FALL BELOW DOLLAR Gn ves be Women’s Wards at James- LEAD WAY TOWARD HIGH PRICE LEVEL Btock Market Continues Strong i to 7.50; town to Begin After July 1 : § Hy I 13u {Other Grains Follow Down- As Bulls Shift Attention common and & new $200,000 To New Shares 134] turn; Market Back to Level 98 Ibs. good 0% Ago 10 Ibs. New York, April 23.—()—The stock hited gpl ccs pryedled market's burden shifted to the shoul- 42% I ders of the metals and rails Tuesday 12%] Chicago, April 23.—()—Wheat and the new leaders apparently had 43% | prices broke almost three cents Tues- Uttle difficulty in breaking the trail ¢ : 12 |day to below a dollar a bushel in a ‘che list continued to push up in th 1298 1298 1297 1297 1084 |wave of beariahnene that accompanied) slong city, Apel #3-—-(AR—U. & dan Sat Hoe ee tee 109 1300 12a 148 a4 pind Sarrhidon ir uapere rooted ID. A.)—Cattle 3,000; beef steers and he declared. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- firm. ‘Transfers approximated 1,250,- 00 13.00. 12.85 13.88 22% ,erain producing areas. ‘The loss car- 35° higher ed 4 room house by May or June $225.00 ei y same time a number of the | July : 1880 ig He ‘ot slaatinesathaniietiiae: ee oases . 1660 lays ago. a 14 Other faine followed wheat 10 the be Rare’ wer Rooms for Rent 378.00 recession, one of most pronounced ni ‘—Nicel 355.00 EAPOLIS BANGE 1884 | Tefoe downturns in recent weeks. 3 ' ing rooms, $12 and $15, Gentlemen 126.00 o en # h lee Close 2s agen Woven igre ton 30; p Preferred. Call at 610 W. Rosser. 408.00 oe B 1054 1.10' y's finish, May 99-99%, corn . FOR RENT—Furnished slee pi 5 108% 108% 1.07% Lor 28% WG-24 off, Oats lost 14-1%,| fem common and. tedium soockers yon," Gultable ‘sor one or te bene bd at 80 pronounced as in the previ- + 108) 103 1.00% 1.01 %-2 Soe -vee Btn 6.50 down. tlemen. Phone 195-M. 117 ist St. : 4 session. 61 a] PB} lower ___- oe cose ai Bk oo x. [steady to 10 ‘lower; better 180 to 300 |denta) laboratories ___ Apartments for Rent bed on rain news. Cotton also was unable eR te ro MINNEAPOLIS FUT Te gverapea S54 "SD" 90-0 igh up ie ge ES 245.00 4 oat % FUTURES Ib. averages sold 800 to 8.40; the top floor. will!” Also partl to enthuse, Bonds edged forward $5 ry 3% | DIP SHARPLY AT CLOSE feeder plga ‘tinal tories OAD. "Dhue aeeie eae 445.00 quietly. Far eastern currencies were 0 «50% 30% %| ‘Minneapolis, April 23. La ova rnin | te swe oly te eh ated ected it 98.00 uae etter ont ¢ 2 eapolis, April 23.—()—Wheat |to 7.15; strong weights up to 8.00. Through the use of patient-labor,| 5:30. 475.00 bela exchanges vir- 50% 40% 40% 1 Prices dipped sharply near the close] Sheep 2,000; fresh receipts all|Dr. Carr said he expected # building | FoR Seca er srs ta tae i Sk Re ola cance "taan- Sac, mesa, ue, ae teenaged” |e patent Ca Bi Be ir . = % 5 - over; no early fat 3 const . Be 2 " @on and New York, to new peaks 72% 1.1% 1.71% 17 "| ton in these markets was quite severe indications around steady; ‘Work on the building will be of] =J2¢h after 4:30 p.m. ' 95.00 since 1925 called attention to the min- 13% 1.725, 172% 7 | for.a time and prices broke 2% before ‘298.00 ing group. At London the metal was 3% La 174 |Coml 2i%| buying was broad enough to check : explained 1y Room and Board 86.00 raised to an equivalent of 70% cents Com. South 1% | the decline. ROOM, or room and board at 904 838.00 an ounce and in New York imported DULUTH RANGE es ee aby, |,,May wheat closed 2% lower, July ; 403 Main. 376.08 silver for commercial use was pushed | Duluth, Minn., April 23.—(}— Con, Oil 3 |2% lower and September 2% off. |California spring lambs 9.15. farm laborers. 128.00 up 2% cents an ounce to 69% cents, | Durum— High Low Close|Cont. Can 73." | Coarse grains were affected by corn ‘The patients will work under the Work Wanted i 358.00 e ° 143. {Cont Motor: 7, |weakness end all finished sharply | Miscellaneous 7 “P| airection of experts in the particular|GLASS GLAZING, cabinets, garden 138.00 { Produce Markets | is 108% Cont. Oil Del. 19% (lower. May oats closed 1% lower and iscelianeous | |divisions of isbor being performed,| and lawn furniture, picket fences, 96.00 . . seat $1: [2 ont duly 2 and Sope3e oes | FOREIGN waxonanae—*|0" ONT Se mt at Pa ine acimeaao 50 y Radio 15% ler. May’ feed cites Svcs, ena New York, Api’ 98...0—Piaden = oun Mer Shon tie BeCOeeey, ewer, shea eaty ail venga elem ocr chtines ‘90 | Curtiss Wright « oii? |auly 2% off. May and July flax each Weather Report Bumarck, N. Dak” : mercantile . Poul- 198 |Dia. Match 301, | Closed 1% lower. MPE1 m4 $535.00 mercantile exchange Tuesday, Foul 138, |Dia. Match... 30:4 |"Cash wheat tone was easier despite| Great Britain 4.84%; France 6.59 Piao oe years eaperionee! wea Seen see Aiororllegers one losis serait : 198" |Dougias Airc. 23% |smaller receipts. Demand was quiet|Italy 824%; Germany 40.28; Norway FORECAST _ 4 Radio 245.00 te ate eee Dupont .. 36% [at the outset especially for local un- |2436; Sweden 28.00; Montreal in New| Ter, Bismarck and vicinity: Partly) oF move Bluebird Cafe, Washburn, 325.00 SLs entee fiosts, (0-01) 30% to 31;| . MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN 134%; lIoadings and slowed further later on.| York 99.96%; New York in Montreal to cloudy tonight and Wed: | 5 irs GLASS Anes tave Te BIOS trunk: 288.00 iirsts (68-60) 20 to 20%; seconds (96: |, Minneapolis, April 23.—vr—Wheat lit: Bow. g kt ti Geen Cadena change, in tem-|""iront glass, show casea, Glas one a S120 to 20%; standards (00 centrale [reoeDls 11 compared to 24) Et, Pow. & Lt, ++ 2s Jehanged with demand qulet and of- ——__. : poe gaol ce lag 245.00 feed carlots) 31. Ree cai cwtnakassa Fid. P. Fire Ins. 397, | ferings very ight. Durum was slow MONEY RATES bs elsestocs! 236.00 Eggs, 20,320; firm, extra firsts, cars, | grain ‘quotations today follow: |Fiest, T; & R. FD be iereeelintegod eet eee iar a ain eee as 23%, local, 23; fresh ‘irste, |" Wheat—~ "Delivered ‘To Arrive | irst_Nat. 48 | Corn tone was slow and easy. Oats|/money steady; % pe rcent all day. 218.00 pri 23%. focal, 22%: © t pts | 18% Fox Film “A’ 10 demand was quiet to slow. Depend-/|Time loans steady; 60-90 days {-%; i an; : tire = 1 dk north. 1 % 1.19% 3 : . 3s Sel reel tetiey: Ottae’ was fair |4-6 most %-% per cent. “a tras, 24% north. ae , offerings were : ast} Personal 3 dk north. light with no fancy quality in. Flax HARRINGTON’S prices for real Poultry, live, 1 car, 20 trucks in, 1 % : llr inered ave roi pechale rg opr prmleaet an 63 deca sas fair to good and offer- ce steam Supercurline permanents, re- Under 16, more than 8 ibs, 18%, Leg-|2 dk north. 308 |ipes lent. horns 16%; Rock fryers 24%, north. ; llr tara heer pylon Dae north. 18] chicago April. 2—~—Oash 15%; hen turkeys 25, young toms 23, Hes north: Fd wheat: No. 1 dark hard 1.09%; No. 3 sgxireme east portion te cel ‘old toms 17, No. 2, 19; ducks, old, 4% | vast prorat 3i leeed smb: soece wee cpeaten! <siac ednesday, probably. showers |oTOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, TN- genial ip atbe i mmere emai La 11x [hard 108%; corn, No, 3 mixed, 91% WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN west portion; warmer DIGESTION victims, why sutter?|FOR SALE— and up 22%; old, small, 19, young,|2 dk north. 1214 | (mainly white); No. 2 yellow 91%4702;| | Winnipeg, Man., April 23. — ve) — {portion tonight, For quick relief get @ free cellent condition. ginal. 20; geese, 15; capons’ 6 to 7/3 dk north. 199, | No. 2 wi Colette grade 82'4; | Cash wheat, No. \ .|_ Minnesota—Showers probably in| of Udga, a doctor's prescription, at| dan between 6 and 8 p. m. Tbs, 28. Grade of 22%; jold No. 2 yellow 93: ots, No. 2, white |2 northern 5%; No. 3 northern 803%. north, partly cloudy tn south tonight| Service Drug. NEW YORK 2 dk north: 8, Jsales. ‘Barley, feed 50-70; malting| sec; Nov alfied 814.7) N°” > “PN [night along Loa FLOOR ‘sanding wad retinihing. For Sale —_———- : ; é i i | 38%; No. y f uality work at New York, April 23.—-()—Butter, |Guccr PEE vedere “ver o> aga — a —~-epemencsewemenee | Abrahamson Surfacing 9 beat 35913, weaker; creamery, higher than|{ north... 1. Be clover 15.00-18.00, ‘i sonora carpet BONDS a GENERAL CONDITIONS 118 5th St., Bismarck. a“ to Dean a ae tras to 33%; extras (92 score) |2 north... “ ———— lew Yor! P .—()—Govern- e barometric pressure is low from |____~" waa pTRESSES SS 4 32%: ‘insta (oo-b1 scores) 32 to 32%; |3 north... 33 - A Soumcktine true neerrviadiecdiee centralized (90 score) 32%4; firsts (60-| 14, 1% vest ope wan centers“ pullt either regular or epring-filled. BL scores 32 to 32%; coniallzed (00 11'D Fw or wel 53% 309 8th St. Phone 1962. score) 33, 1H W..... 116% 117% 115% 117% SSS ‘Cheese, 207,719, ‘ s 1.17% | Kenvinator 16 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK : trregular; prices} 13% protein 374| south st.’ Paul, April 23—(AP—v.| Home Ownets Loans 4's ‘st, 100.8. it|__Household Goods for Sale |FERTILIZER and black dirt. Garden Eggs, 28,445; firm, mixed colors:|1,H W..... 118% 1.16% 1.15% 116% 21%} |S. D. A.1—Cattle 2,200; most, classes ———_ soma) POR SALE—Hot Point electrio range,| Plowing. Send and gravel. Exce- special packs or selections from fresh |127 protein 3g" [opening steady; yearlings under 750 Ps [ay ney Coiee Het tine reasonably. Moree acrne trucking, and long seceipts 26 to 27%; standards andj! DHWor ., | Ear 30. lbs. weaker; cows fairly active, stock- Mississippi valley, Se eee Commercial standards 28% to %;|2fqWec-s+ 118% 21475 1.13% 1.14% 38% |ers quiet; medium to good fresh steers T Misslssippt valley westward t0/ion, SALE—Gas refrigerator. Cheap ’s Dray and Transfer. Phone firsts 24% to %4; medium 40 Ibs., 23% |} ot a 9.00 to 11.00; some held higher; mixed tures are moderate in all sections. for cash. See James Trimble, 210] _ 474. to 24; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs., 23% to 24;|1 H W..... 107% 1.13% 107% 114% 16% Jand lightweight yearlings down to E ter, ry average checks 22% to %; storage] Minnesota and South Dakots Wheat a ley ioe arias common Delnes: Ae0 packed flersts 25. protein 28% |t0. 74 1 DEW or 40% |7.50 to 10.00; majority beef cows 5.50 pes a BUTTER-EGGS FUTURES 1H OWz.... 112% 1.14% 1.12% 1.14% | Miami ian Foss .00; Four Inmates Assigned to Heed 12% [cutter and cutters 3.50 to 5.25; most M “ fox 5 - | 7OR SALE—Ecklund coal. Lote 5 tons Butter futures: High Low Close or ae i janufacture of Caskets for 5 fon. Or more, $2.60 ton. One ton 93.80. Posy PH Woo. 140% 142% 1.10% 1.19% oi tion__1016 Avenue C__Phone 1046! Phone 1748-J. Roy Neff. NOV. ssscoeee-e 28% 28% 28% lonoicect "am : i 2514 (able steers mostly around 6. Sale in State pay Lots for Sale ma. 20% 20 20%] fae mrerein 122 188 127 180 Nan Motors. North Dak fe penitentiary |Accumilated defcy. to date '.... 38/FOR SALE Best building Si Mensken, N. Dak. Fresh 2 amber... 1.27 26% | to _8.00, ‘Tuesday was embarked in a new busi: Sth, oth, 10th and lith near High : cab ‘5 at ae eeees it | Seces cabon:,. muachet cfuiity: active, (ace restee ie aeiete er ere NORTH DAKOTA POINTS and grade schools with water and|#OR SALE — Waste Paper Balet Po re | acetals 14% | steady to strong with Monday's aver- |kets. oui 8 sewer from $125.00 to $200. Harvey| cheap. Inquire at the Bismarck Refrigerator stand- 12% protein % [98 better 180-240 lbs. mostly 8.75-| So far 26 caskets have been sold to| BISMARCK, a Harris & Co. J. P. Jackson, man-| _ Tribune ards, Oct. ..... 25% 26%. .25%|2 amber.... 1.21 48% |85; top 8.85 good and choice 150-180 | McCle: Beac! 33 FOR young Storage packed bape cas 16% ee largely 850-75; better 240-380 Ibs. es % ae ‘M. Little, Bald- » April .... 24% 24% 26% i -15; good packing sows 7.95-64 4 sure pet 1 APs ib lees: arse ct ions” ea oe pe, ‘eatin a sts, seve 24% 20% 24 i lay 861; ; stove I. May % 0% 24% Coarse 18 een ia (tl a Ei 331 New Highway Head 1082-149. wot. a CHICAGO POTATOES 2 yellow... 87 i Judes one u asics Chicago, April 23—(P)—(U. 8, Dept. |3 yellow. Be "$i |callfornta spring lambs direct to 1ocal ® § m Asks for Bids On . Goal saurt a nae ot Ast )—Potatoes, 0; on track, 299:/4 Titeeg aa 118 | PAOaTss ca aies ae 00 Ue 1” Various Machines} _Menoken, w. D._ Phone -P-i1 en 5 old stock |3 mixed... 83% 10% i . 57 45 (07 ry = : spies Mra en oid rea oes: A lteadaete, eee set Meee: ese BH Blom, une commons vemi| “tie tt mie pod con Gwe iu on) Oats— : 21% 116 higher with good to choice 76-85 Ib. +10 3 = 08 | Salisbury. Plomasen and Olson, a total) ination, 90%. $3.50 bushel, 10 Fe ge oie pce cr aah) aaa tt 33,, |fed wooled lambs 8.00-25; choice 86 Pe ee ag Mag od bushel lots, $3.25. Also pure Fal~ No. 1 dealers asking 85; but no sales|4 white.... 47% 48% |b. fed clipped lambs 7.40. 14 45 05,months, leaving a balance coner, $3.00 reported; Michigan Tound whites| Bar! 30 Dairy cows active, steady; majority 4 68 35 © .05| $8,000 for April, May and June vods, Mandan Us. No. 1, 75: Tdaho Russets, U. 8. onto fancy 1.97 40% |destrable springer cows $55-70; good |signed to the work and are trained by nes S z?. Pid] Pa 190 LOL | Gi 1% | str otable to $80 or 2 ee No, 1, 2.05; fine, heavy to large, 215-|Med to ed. 199 100 ‘ong weights 4 Winkes. 180-90; U. 8. No.) “Rye— . 3 5 H Under the law, the prison is required Ss 3, 1aS-6; new, cuplie abt, trad lo. to sell the caskets at 10 per cent above High-Low. , about steady; | Flax- parposs, ; NO. Tesseses 1.18% 1.83% 1.73% 32 Tegard for oy or in ott expenses partment,” Flan: nigan_ asserted. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of, Burleigh DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, April 23.—(%)—Cash closing prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern _|eavy 1.18% to 121%; No. ] TON WOOL see 8 3 os. NOITICE_OF EXPIRATION OF est. Pet,| OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, Bis- 18% |885 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County os Tito Oscar & Daisy Hagen, 11% 1389 of Burleigh 3S Zhu: FA. Lahr, Bismarck, 8% as. ‘ 'N. ‘Forister, Bismarck, 15% diva 8 ‘| 4 durehy, Bismarck, 33% |140 be. 1.50 to 8.75. $8 Bo |Shesovens, Wiss. ‘ ae ‘ttle 7,000; calves 34 90] You are hereby notified that the 0% better trade steers e Fy Fs trac: of land hereinafter described 2% | steady; weighty offerings and which in your name 0 00 demand; nothing. strictly choice here; |for taxation for the year-1930 was on V4 EA 21% , . the 8th day of December, 1931, dul: 2 11 jtop 14.50 on heavy steers, xold, as provided by tor 3 8 32% |13.00; lower grade steers Iinquent taxes of ti % 5% | weak; lower grade beef and cut-/that the time for rei meg! «“ F Be ee cee eee cn te| EAGER 'S Seotitad © fo and 12% lower; better grade shipping cows and| Lots 25-26-27 ‘Block 92, $20] Rection 28, Toweenmaite Range 1 O 134, jgo0d and choice heifers steady; bulls |<entle, & Coffins Addition to the 34 12] Amount s018 for, $263.76. 44° strong; vealers steady to 35 lower: |°‘ Amoun HM Dlertunee state De OF 13% |slaughter cattle and vealers: steers 4 ) w 42% | good and choice 550 to 900 lbs. 10.75 00) 4% |to 14.00; 900 to 1200 Ibs. 11.00 to 15.00; 8 1a ese et a ego, somann sd |tcee a protean Sha Gets ® H ; common a F,, |medium $60 to 1900 Ibe. 6.75 to 11.75; |E2tore ihe expleation of the ime for! x +> 82% |netters good and choice 600 to 150 r Ove ‘stated, vm deed | Toledo, @ 00) 13% |Ibs. 9.75 to 12.25; common and medi- t @ i common and - * SS |EIR tow cutie, and cunar 338. to uals sour aay 3e Ape Mi, | eet) 628 to 780; cutter comatson, foi And medium 5.00 to 6.80; vealers good

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