The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1935, Page 9

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‘Close 1s Somewhat Heavy Though No Special Weakness Is Shown In Session New York, Apr. 27—(7)—The stock market's silver honeymoon was inter- rupted Saturday when world prices for the metal dropped sharply and mining equities declined abruptly. While special weakness cropped out in other sections of the list, the rs irregular, exchanges. down fractionally to 2 included Cerro de Pasco, Howe American’ Smelting, Silver King, An- xconda and Park Utah. National Biscuit proved an tion with a gain of more than Montgomery Ward, Paramount tificates, and Inland Steel were re- sistant. Union 2 points, but the slightly lower. Such {can Telephone, U. 8. LIS FLO! » April 37.—(?)—Flour 45 higher. Carload lots, family latents 11.60-7.80 a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks. Shipments, 22,841. Pure i i | I ik ft a ai Hi Hi i i : ii iit ig LE | Fu2. k ft i Li ies # Es 7 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., April 27 24 3% 19 3% 13 18% 42% 62% 112% 4 1% 0% 13% 6 eg a LIS RANGE April 27.) — HE ah ao 101% 101% 1.01 EREBSEESBEEE wae Be i? 103 3% 42% 3% 19% 4 1% 11% 8% 35 23% 33% 27% 10% 55% “4 20% 5% 43 3% % 2 3 1% 37% 6% 20% 1% ee een dy, leet :8 38% Sas 3 197% ors 36% 42.70 12.70 1265 1265 hi 1282 1282 1275 1278 1287 1290 1280 1282 3 31% as 2% 96% 20% 2% 324 14% 47% 24% 34% t i 1 dk 2 dk “mene 1 dk north. 2 dk north. 1 dk north. 2 dk north. ie cea ldk 2 dk 3 dk lle 13% 20% 12% 52% 1% 1% an e M4 iH eeeg 146% 1. Winter MORRO i W..... LIT: 1.19%2 117% 119% t 1.16% 1.18% 1.16% 118% rere ry} moa! W..... 115% 1.17% 1.15% LIT% = #33 Py 1.06% 1.12% 1.06% 1.12% and South Dakets Wheat wo 44 ba + 213% 1.182 1.13% 1.15% =u #32 FRESE FRFRFKRKS SSF L1L% 113% Lils 113% Durum i 1.28% 132% 1.26% 127% 131% 1.23% 1.27% seve 1.23% 126% .. 1.15% 1.18% 14% 1 Hd br 129% Ne ry ee A RRHSRKETKK i fi i =ae 8 PS 85 FKKKKKK SKK KES i i 5 SHEET al the bbknke i a E = f ‘4 it al 388 2288 sek seeeke i i ese i 4 Et BeoBoroaSIELSiBowws seta ssovaatuatoarmsesasaSsBResse SSa8SRR5: so «6 c 1.14% 183% 1.74% ere Ro on3 09 RBS Se RR Me 139 Me - wSStaSSiwobssnc ERSkeut WwESESS FP ASRSREEES EFPEEERET ES PRE ie 4c; | steadily PRICES FOR GRAINS Traders Inclined to Settle Ac- counts Pending Definite Word at Washington Chicago, April 27—(#)—Uncertain- ty which developed as to the United States government's future course re- Garding silver had much to do with downturns of prices Saturday for grains. A pronounced inclination was ‘shown totsettle open accounts in the \grain markets pending definite an- Rouncements from Washington con- cerning what new steps would be taken relative to silver. Independent y, | Weakness became evident in the rye market with enlarged selling coming from the northwest. ‘Wheat closed nervous, % 1% under Friday's finish, May 99%-%; corn unchanged to % lower, May 88%-89%, oats %4-% off, and provisions un- changed to 10 cents down. LIQUIDATIONS FORCE ‘WHEAT FUTURES DOWN Minneapolis, April 27.—(4)—Wheat futures finished lower here Saturday Partly because of liquidation to es- cape possible deliveries on Tuesday. There was considerable changing from a May to a July position. While the market resisted pressure through the session there was little inclination to load up for % | over the week-end. May wheat closed 1%-1% lower; July 1% lower and September % lower. Coarse also July % off, while May and each finished 1 lower. Cash wheat tone was soft. wheat was sharply lower, ‘Winter espectally | 7.40 for Montana ordinary quality. Du- rum was slow with demand quiet. Corn demand was slow to dull. Oats demand was quiet to dull. Rye de- mand was steady. Barley tone was firm and demand for desirable malt- ing good. Flax offerings were mod- erate and in fair to good demand. SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Minn., April 27.—(?) —(USDA)—Hog prices have declined on recent days and are now on the lowest basis for the month to date. A few lots of choice 210-230 pound weights sold Friday at $8.65 but big bulk of the better 160-375 pound weights cashed at $8.25-8.60, 8.00, stags largely $7.50-8.00. Slaughter steers show some weak- for the week, cows being little Most medium weight steers this week at $10.50-11.25, very 1352 pounds at $13.50, with most jum. good lightweight steers AL to HEBEL to , & few $12.00, plainer grades $7.50 or less. iets i q i : ligt ig § ait 7 Es HI CLASSIFIED AD Are LOW Minimum charge for ene insertion— @ cents for 15 words. This table of rates effective only in the state of North Dakota. 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, matri- monial, 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 you desire. Telephone 32 and asked for the want ad department, E ; Fy 5 i * i i i : gs i : EI 5 5 U g i : | i fl rf Ts a i i ey a3 i g & i = ge age 388 AH southwestern down, with meaty, heavy short turn steers at 9.50-10.50. 000; for TERUESUETRSUEE a tf ehita Te ‘sales 12:00-50; bulk 9.75-11.50; carlots choice heifers up to 11.00; beef cows mainly 5.50-7.50; low cutters and cut- ters chiefly 3.50-5.00; load choice 802 Ib, feeders 9.10; several sales 550-600 Ib. averages 8.50-65. ‘Hogs, 300; mostly steady to lower; top 8.50; better 200-300 Ib. butchers '8.20-50; 140-190 Ib. averages 8.00-40; , other weights and classes scarce; sows. quoted 7.75-8.00. Sheep 500; Saturday's trade nom- inally steady; market for the week: all classes steady; week's top old crop wooled lambs 8.35; late bulk) 7.15-8.25; first clippers for the week . jornia spring lambs 9.15; good and choice feeding lambs 6.25-75; 70-82 Ib. shearing lambs 6.85-7.10. Minneapolis, Apr. 27.—(?)—(USDA) —Independent strength in bread wheat markets as reflected by quo- tations for nearby deliveries at Min- neapolis and Kansas City featured grain market situation during the DULUTH CASH GRAIN are Apr. 27.—()—Closing 1.21%; No. 3 dark northern 1.16%- 1.20%; No, 1 northern heavy 1.21%- 1.24%; No. 1 northern 1.19%-1.22%; No. 2 northern 1.17%-121%; No. 1 amber durum hard 1.18%-1.34%; No. 2 amber durum hard 1.18%-1.36%; No. 1 amber durum 1.16%-1.28%; No. 2 amber durum 1.14%-1.28%; No. 1 mixed durum 1.11%-1.31%; No. 2 mixed durum 1.09%-1.31%; No. 1 red durum, no qi Flax, No. 1, 1.78%. Oats, No. 3 white, 49%-52%. Rye, No. 1, 57-62. Barley, 85-1.00; No. 1 feed 64% -66%; No. 2 feed, 64%-65%; No. 3 feed, 63% -64%. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES April 27. of carlot grain sales: ‘Wheat: No, 1 heavy dark northern, 121%-1.22%; No. 1 dark northern, 1.20%-1.24%; No. 2 mixed, 1.12%; No. 2 dark hard winter, 1:1 lo. 2 hard amber durum, 1.21%-1.28%; No. 1 mixed durum, 1.17-1.28%. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 86. Rye: No. 3, 59%-60%. Barley: No. 1 malting, 1.01; No. 2,; No. 1, 1.83. not quoted. Your Message Will Reach Thousands For as Little as Cash In! Want-Ads Male Help Wanted Female Help Wanted CAN USE one travelling representa- | tive for North Dakota. Education- | al work. Prefer man 28 to 35) years old with car, who has been successful in other lines. College education an asset. Expenses first week; third week and thereafter commissions. State qualifications fully. Address Winslow Smith, Examination a Bismarck about May 22. Start, $150 month. Men only, age 21 to 36. Common education sufficient. We can help you qualify. Write Immediately. INSTRUCTION BU- REAU, 150-1, Salesmen Wanted ENGINEERING salesman with suc- cessful sales record and experience ‘and capable of developing into a consultant will find an excellent opening on @ commission basis rep- resenting an internationally known organization of water specialists. ‘Those desiring an additional ac- count non-competitive to present connections will be considered. Write Regional Sales Director, Box 239 in care of The Tribune. ‘WANTED — Experienced salesman with car to represent manufacturer in highly specialized and scientific invention in Bismarck vicinity. In- ternationally known product. Larg- est manufacturer of its kind in the ADDRESS Envelopes at home, spare- time; $5 to $15 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Dignified work. Send stamp for particulars, HAWKINS, Dept. 479, Box 75, Hammond, Ind. for 3 year old child and light house- work while mother works. Refer- ences. Phone 946. WANTED—Giri to work for room and board. Part time. No cooking or care of children. Write Tribune Ad. 9932. NTED—Girl for general house- work, No washing, care of chil- dren or cooking. ply 401-5th. WANTED—Experienced maid. Must be good with children. Phone Capt. Vernon, Fort Lincoln. es. TEXAS-MEXICO LAWYERS. Jus- rez-El Paso Offices. Box 212, El Paso, Texas. Instruction BISMARCK examinations. Immi- grant Patrol Inspector. Applica- tions close May 4. Men 21-36. Start $1800 year, Full particulars FREE. Write immediately. Franklin In- stitute, Dept. 338 A, Rochester, N. Y. re Business portunity MONEY IN WHEAT—Active markets. $10 buys option 5,000 bushel. Pos- sibilities large profit. Particulars ditt Haul world. Write No. 9939, in care Bis- marck Tribune. Rooms for Rent free. J. P, Sullivan Co., 327 &o. LaSalle, EK, Chicago. Work Wanted FOR RENT—Sleeping room on ground floor. Hot water. Near capitol. Wanted: To store piano. Phone 1870-R. FOR RENT—Basement room, good ventilation. Suitable for one or two boys. 306 W. Thayer. Phone 1470-R. FOR RENT—Large well furnished frent room. Suitable for 2. Gentle- men preferred. Phone 1739. WANTED—Jobs of taking care of children after school and Satur- days. Also ironing. Phone 1492, IF IT'S GLASS, Aune’s have it. Store front glass, show cases, glass tops for desks, dressers and tables. EXPERIENCED girl desires house- work for honest people. Phone 785- J or call at 303-7th St. Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Nice sleeping room. Girls ferred. Breakfast and dinner if 1092. FOR SALE—Modern six room house, three bedrooms. and built for comfort and convenience. Not far from school and business dis- trict. Priced right to sell quick- ly. Easy terms and te pos= session. Shown by appointment. Phone 1239 or call at 428 W. Bdwy. FOR SALE—7 room modern house on west side of city. Excellent resi- dential district. Near school. In: cludes 3 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, full Gas heat. 10 years old. every way. Reasonable M. Casey & Son, 518 Bdwy. basement. Modern in terms. T. "| FOR SALE—4 room stucco ‘bungalow. modern. attached WHEN you think of reat estate, think Hotel. Wanted to Buy ANTED—C am pin juipment. Tent, gasoline ‘stove, double bed, folding table. Write Box 21, marck, N. Bis- . Garage to house. 100 ft. front. Call at 715- 21st street after 6 p. m. iB: . down payment; balance easy terms. Write Tribune ad 9950. EUEEEERECESEERAtEGE

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