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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY PHAPINS HEP! (There’s Lots of News : In These WANT ADS Market Report for Thur., July 16, ™@® "Mh STOCK PRICES CLOSE 08} agency made public Wednesday. “9g | }ocated to them. 58! Shaw Construction Co. Fargo; com- " ° ew tor tocks uotations IRREGULAR AS BOYS |, « ‘TO SEASON RECORD; |" srwcx can, os ie Coa.) Alaska Jun, : Hig July 1 CASH OFITS SS ae No, 1 dark northern, $8 Ibs. : isin * ee ee 51 Ibe. ‘ Am. Sug. Bt) Am. & laa. 5 bs, a Internat. . ae Business and Industrial News am. Matai a "ae? Continues Favorable, Am. Rad. & 8 2% Top Level as Winnipeg ee However Am. Smeit. a R. u% Reacts Sharpl: Am. Stl. Fars. 30 rey fhm Be gt 1% | “Chicago, July 18— oF — Boorehing eA tn, ih a] dle Zot 2 top, mane A mB ppp pg Rey i 8 ‘Thursday's stock market while profit-|Am. Wool Pf. . 4% | and doing widespread ir- 37 Ibs., 56. takers cashed in on some of the re- | Anaconda . ) to corn rushed that cent leaders. ‘Assd. Dry ‘Goo "7 it Thursday, smash- Business and industrial news con-| atch, T. 2% . tinued favorable, but the sharp ad-| Ati, Ref. .. 2% vances throughout seven consecutive/ Aviation Corp. 83 sessions, brokers said, attracted sell-| Baldwin Loco. 3! ae ‘The close was hay ood Trans- | Balt. & Ohio iy ers were around 1,450,000 shares. is Aviation issues pushed forward on ‘si #432 | values here failed to hold well at 26 reports of more orders from foreign Be levels. as well as domestic sources. Among den. Corn closed buoyant, 4 to 4% cents Pn ie Paeme Dene: rans | Betas Mate He oN Wan er oe Doug! craft, 3 Wheat nervous? 1 cent Wright-Aeronautical and Boeing. Bi Zz cents up, Sept. 1.05%-1.06; Dec. 1.07- Others on the gaining side included | Butte & co) 07%; oats %-1% advanced, and pro- Fajardo Sugar, Allied Chemical, Hou-j Canadian Pac. 13% visions unchanged to a rise of 27 daille-Hershey, Johns-Manville, Air 168 | cents. Pesireacetl a maltaneeier, a Rub- yet bits: ‘ema ep. : comm , Auburn, cry AT Greyhound” Younrttown: paves &| Cerro de FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER July 214 2.14 Tube, Mamga Copper, Western Union, | Chl" n- W tuturen CaReiod tes Wigie? cletine [BAe crssves TR BAM * % Peoples Gas, Santa He, Nickel Plate, level Rere ‘Thureday Deca sof drouth |" at e Delaware & Hudson and Auburn. _ ane % higher, co inet ene and Dee. 3 Flax futures opened strong but ie eased later. July flax closed 3% higher at 2.12% and Sept. 2 higher at |July c x eNTily oats closed 1% higher, Sept. ee Lot ats Af A 1% higher and. Bec. 1% Meher, July and Sept. rye each closed 1% higher 87% 89 and Dec. 1% higher. July and Sept. 35. 87 feed parley, each closed 1% higher 7% ‘81% , and De « ¥ ler, General Motors, barley closed unc! anged, aetih 37% 38% Montgomery Ward, Cash wheat was in fair to good 3am 30% Ohio, U. 8. Steel, 33. |@emand. Demand was slower for oa Standard Oll of New Jersey. 4% Winter wheat. | Durum was scarce b c | U.- 8. government bonds pointed 33 Corn was scarce and wanted. Oats 13 138% lower. Foreign currencies were easy. 10% | W8, n good demand. Rye was in 12% .73% "| * Wheat at Chicago wast to 1% cents a Bae, Par a Hiab a AR bushel higher and corn finished up q mand, 64 the limit of 4 to 4% cents. 64 ah Produce Markets ! CHICAGO hicago, July 16.—(—Butter was steady Thurs nd eggs were weak, poultry was Butter 11, specials (93 score) 34 (92) 33%; extra firsts ( 3h firsts (68-49) 32-22 rallzed carlots) Livestock 90-91) 33 standards %. Eges, local 20%, ‘aded firsts local 20, it receipts 19; stor- 8 22%, storage packed firsts 21%. Poultry, live, 43 truck: steady; hens 4% 1b. up 18 than 4% Ib. 17; Leghorn hens ‘14%; Ply- enn: Rock springs 26, White Rocks 26, colored 22; Plymouth Rock fryers 22%, White Rock 22, colored 18; Ply- 18, White Rock MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, July nae Wheat— Rd Low %% thn 1.25% 124 1.21 1.20% 1.18% and yearlings in rather light supply; ilette all classes getting more dependable 5 action at mostly steady terms; early sales fed.steers and yearlings mainly 8.50-7.50; best kind held above 7.75; |Graham tew fed heifers up to 7.00 or mae grassy kinds mainly 4.00-5.25; . beet cows largely 3.73-450; cutters and get low cutters 2.75-3.50; most sausage bulls 4.75-5.25; lower grade.stock ateers. Spe. packed ext car, 59% 3.50-4.50; good stock calves Wednesday Taphopntroce: 7° a ke 6. stock cows up to 4.00, Calves |Tilinois Cent. heavy old = - = 2,300; fare beady. teaweak: bese Weed ton conta 304 29% 30% 9 grades mai 3; few choice 7.00; 14, old 12; bli = % 30% gull and common grass calves, 280+ Se neoenn et 30% 30% 38% ++ 2.14% ae Hrs oes 5,200; active; tully15-25 high- 2210 er than Wednesday; better 160-240 tbs., 9.80-10.35; si ts 10. 0. H 1-350 Il NEW YORK New York, July ie —(P)—Live try ae ier tay By freight le ul= roll~ fowls Close | pre-sedimentation basin at waterworks; 1.25% 1.22% Tio A | for $6,900; to be completed Aug. 1. et rig 13-20; turkeys freight LIS CASH gaan HHO" | P"Bateer' 1380 irmer, croutons receipes tarsday 26 compared) (538 rme : higher than extra. 305035; entre (4 | tombe ante eas i Ae 3 ti cash wheat and coarse : é 14, titm, unchangea, | Tain © oe material; lambs and yearlings steady;| Marsh. Field phot ear pes preci Delivered To Arrive slaughter ewes mostly 25 lower; bet- 1 pas ter native lambs largely 9.00; bucks| 23%-24%; flrats Ibs..... 1.33% 1.45% . 3.00; throw-outs 5.00-6.00; odd head| Miami Cop. yearling wethers igo slaughter | ayy 131% 1.44% 1.29% 1.43% . 127% 141% 1.25% 1.39% 1.28% 1.37% 121% 135% 1.20% 1.33% 119% 1.30% 117% 127% 1.16% 1.24% jp 20%; dirties, Le 8%. eee Sneek BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago. July 16.—(—. Butter Futuret High Low Close + 34% 33% 33% Storage Standards, Nove ber . i. 25% 25% ey | “| Miscellaneous | — _______ by FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, July 16.—()—Foreign mostiy 00-35. iyi 0, 2 1.25% 131% 0... wine mitte 4.000, calves Winter Wheat ket siderably ' Y Montreal in’ New York 984141 Thridgea receipts and’ cools? want “York in Montresl 10043%. "AS EGG furnishin, stimulating influence; 1H OW«.... 1.24% 1.26% 122% 124%/ 5. mostly strong to 25 higher on all MONEY RATES 13' Killing classes; light si “0 New Jork, July 16.—()—Cat! money | 18% protein 0 steady, 1 per cent all day; prime com- 1H Wz... 1.22% 1.24% 1.20% 122% crop fal paper % per cent: time loans | 41 HW... mally 60 higher, than” Monday steady: 60 days-6 mos. 1% per cent; | 12% protein and the same true of en cows and Bankers Acceptances. unchanged. 1 PE Yo 120% 122% 118% 1.20% MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS ot 8 1 DHW or it . Herinweat Banoo 6. PE Wor, 119% 116% 110% 116% NEW YORK RONDS 2DHWor Sheep 000, including New York, July 16—(—Bonds| 2 HW... 1.20% 1.14% 1.08% 1.12% meh iMling classes = slow close: 3DHW or soppees lightweight Great Northern 7s of 1936 blank. 3-H W.~.. 1.08% 1.11% 1.06% 1.00% Durum atte CURB ST@CKs na 1 amber hd ely, numerous, #0-$.00; New oem, July 16—W@)}—Curb: 2 de pa 18M 159% 130% 1.50% most throwout: Shas jarge! 24 300-15; few 4.00; heavies 2.60-2:75. Cities Service 4¥.4, 2 eat TEM UI cee ees 58 Ibs. .. 1.31% 153% ...06 oe € ULUTH CASH GRAIN CHIC. STOCKS ‘ba Duluth! July 16.—W)—Cash closing clay she Aseesiaten Exees) aT the 1.29% 159% Tak ae% dal Borthern, Midwest Corp. $5. 3 amber hd tet 133%: BATT MeGraw El. 37%. 56 Ibs, .. 1.26% 152% By 1 Sie Mert ern 59 Ibs, Lat net RRMENT RONDS 4 amber Ad oi New York, July 16.—(—Govern-|, 55 Ibs. .. 1.22% 1.51% ment Bonds. A aptee nd Ibs... 1.20% 1.50% 5 amber ha Treasury ius, HAG 18. ~ - 83 Ibs... 1.18% 148% Treasury 4s tt tty soy9 ue ‘a Bh, 10% 1.46% ih 8 wool. an Ibs, .. 1.14% 1.44% % Pre s ranged mostly 85-87 conte, test—wei weight. discounted 3c.” basis. Fine territory wools | Grade of Line ais few days in sev. to good French territory woo! cents. scoured toe Geen me am aRSLaSSBSLEL: Be while. ert gt oe eat alonally, bro basis, Shore Fren brot igre a8 basis eo ome meN ' }, RANGE OF CARLOT SALE Minneapolls, eA 16. Nanri o care ee in sales: at: No. 3 dark nor! le: grade | dark rt cre win: ane additional sub-coptracts totaling $46,- _ | Sept. 1. Paving and Waterworks Jobs Are Only Jobs Aided in Capital City Eleven public improvements are under way or completed in the Bis- marck area with the assistance of PWA funds, according to a list of Projects approved by that federal In addition to these seven other applications have been epproved by the PWA but no money has been al- Tn addition to these, four state Projects are under way through co- Operation between the PWA and the state board of administration. Projects under way in this area are: Grass Lake School district, Burleigh county, school house costing $3,278.35, being constructed by F. O, Anderson and Sons, Wilton. Estimated com- Pletion date August 22. City of Steele, Kidder county, com- Plete waterworks system with 50,000 Ballon storage tank; $46,186.54; J. A. pleted June 22. Stark Has Big Job Stark county courthouse and jail, Dickinson, $138,365 with additional sub-contracts totaling about $35,000; 8. W. Jonason and Co., Aberdeen, 8. D., general contractors; to be com- Pleted April 4, 1937. City of New England, auditorium and community building; general contractor J. C. Beattie, Bismarck; $31,129 with additional sub-contracts totaling $6,000; to be completed Au- gust 1. City of Mcndan, completion of Me- morial buildinc; E. FE. Salzman, Man- dan, general contractor, $31,051 with additional sub-contracts totaling $5,- 600; to be completed July 15, Ashley School district No. 9} Mc- Intosh county, school building and auditorium, $50,200 with additional sub-contracts totaling $9,800; H. Hou- ther, Ashley, general contractor; to be completed March 15, 1937. Coleharbor Gets School Roosevelt School District No. 51, McLean county, frame school build- ing, Joseph F. Saldin, Coleharbor, contractor; $4,948; to be completed Oct. 24, Weller School District No. 83, Mc- Lean county, frame school building; Olaf Lee, Washburn, contractor; $3,- 640; to be completed Sept. 27. Elm Grove School District No. 13, Stark county, two-story addition to present school building; Bakke and Nichols, Dickinson, general contrac- tors, $23,469 with additional sub-con- tracts totaling $5,000; to be completed Nov. 13. City of Bismarck, 500,000 gallon Haggart Construction Co., Fargo, $45,- 145; to be completed Au,. 15. Board of Education of the city of Hebron, addition to school building; Martin Nagle, Hebron, contractor, $16,978 with additional sub-contracts Applications Approved Applications approved but for which no money has been allotted are: City of Steele, sewer system, $29,- 090. Gayton School District No. 2, Em-| mons county, school auditorium, $9,- 091. City of Richardton, waterworks, $36,363. City of Mott, bridge, $4,000. City of Bismarck, paving $169,000. City of Beach, paving, $3,636. City:of Beach, pump house and res- ervoir, $3,636. atitle projects listed in the report Ward building at state insane hos- pital, Jamestown; Maurice Schu- macher, Minneapolis, $243,200 with 000; to be completed Nov. 3. Building Inf! Infirmary building at state sane- torlum, San Haven; Meinecke and Johnson, Fargo, $189,866; with addi- tional sub-contract, including power Plant, totaling $92,000; to be complet- ed Dec. 9. Dormitory building at state univer- sity, Grand Forks; R. J McLeod and Co., Duluth, $159,400, with additional sub-contracts totaling $41,500; to be completed Nov. 23. Winter sports building at state uni- versity; Nelson and Carlson, Grand Forks, $32,000; ae be completed CHICAGO POTATOES 0, July 16.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) oes, 130, on track 355, total U. its 366; weak; supplies li- ber 1, Tpest stock, demand slow, prac- tically no demand for ordinar: id per cwt. Missouri cob! . 1 and partly graded, most of- showing heated, some decay- ea ite 90; few best 2.00-15; poor 1.00- 50; Kansas cobblers U, 8. pee graded most offer! eat some tartig G4 mt vir ina cobblers U. California White Ro: partly palit washed ‘tock 2. ae 3.1 te Chit —Potal ships CHICAGO CASH GRAIN U.S. GOVERNMENT JOBS: Each year Thousands of Government Po- . sitions are Open to Men and Women between ages 18 to 50 IF YOU ARE IN GOOD HEALTH AND WANT THE NECESSARY INFORMATION COVERING PREPAR- ATION QUALIFICATIONS—for these many type jobs isi this district and Washington, D. C., write today sure. CIVIL EMPLOYEES TRAINING, INC. Cleveland, Ohio Female Help Wanted Male Help Wanted: WANTED—Girl or woman to work 10 | Wi officers’ dining room and kitchen. sign salesmen. Apply Bart Sign Service. Apply to Officers Mess Sgt., Fort| 200 Sth, Bismarck. Lincoln. Do not phone. ‘WANTED—Apprentice in beauty WANTED—First class 130, Harrington's. shop. Must be neat, ambitious. High | seemeemseegempece neuen school graduate. Write Bismarck. Box 234, Work Wanted WANT@D—Housekeeper on tarm for | BUILT-IN features to improve your one month. Do some milking. State wages. Gust Habener, Judson, N. Dak. GIRL WANTED for general house- work, that can cook, F. Jaszkowiak. Phone 823, ‘WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Phone 1216, Personal home, including kitchen cabinets, clothes closets, telephone nooks, Clothes chutes, etc. Aune Glass é& Carpenter Shop, 614 Broadway. Phone 206. EXPERTENORD girl desires house- work, Will not accept less than $3.00 weekly. Write Clara Romen, Bismarck. MESS sift leaoed and proesed. Al- A Boers: ; Greases $1.00. Phone 1707. FREE! STOMACH ULCERS, GAS 322 Bouth Tithe PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved | qeeeseenenpemenseee eee quick. Get free sample doctor’s prescription, Udga, at Service Drug {___~“ Store, Bi and Co., Mandan, KYSAR’S JEWELRY STORE ‘We are located and have up-to-date watches and jewelry. All work done at cut rates and all work guaranteed. 305 Broadway. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126. Wanted to Buy WANTED—Chevrolet, Ford or Whip- pet 4. Must be in good condition and cheap models, 29 or 30. Phone 303. Houses and Flats FOR SALE by owner: Six room modern home, four room basement apartment. A bargain. Owner leav- ing city. Call 323 10th or phone 1946, JULY 15th, modern bungalow with 3 bedrooms, Also 3 room upstairs apartment, $13.00. Phone 905. ‘Cabins for Rent e CABINS for Rent—On Minnesota lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood. 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. Household Goods for Sale __ FOR SALE—Entire lot of new furni- ture for 3 rooms. Recently bought. ‘Will sacrifice. Leaving city. Bed- room suite, spring, mattress, dinette set, studio couch, drop leaf table, 2 end tables, 2 occasional chairs, 9x12 rug and pad. Call at 417 W. Bdwy. basement apt. Can be seen Rinees time. FOR SALE—Gas stove, kitchen cab- inet, chairs, end tables, rocker, bed, dresser, single bed, sewing machine, | 7 fruit and jelly jars, radio. Want to; buy, 2 wheel trailer. 307 7th St. _ FOR SALE—Living room suite, baby bed, washing machine, center table, magazine rack. College Bldg., Apt. c. FOR SALE—Six leg davenport table, new, kitchen cabinet and 2 burner gas plate. Cheap. Phone 1488. FOR SALE—Leather faced davenport, chiffonier, 3 burner kerosene stove. Call at 601% South 10th. MUST sell complete dining room set, kitchen table, cabinet, gas pressure cooker. Phone 1685-W. FOR SALE+Adam Schaff piano. Priced to sell. Phone 1086-W. FOR SALE—Household goods. Rea- sonable. Party leaving town. 2nd Street. Spain Is Rounding Up Right Parties’ Chiefs Madrid, July 16.—(#)—A roundup of hundreds of Fascist chiefs and sub- chiefs, as well as some leaders of ex-| NT treme right parties, was in full swing ‘Thursday throughout in. Government officials declared the detentions were in progress because they learned instructions were re- ceived by these leaders to “prepare & subversive movement.” Mounting disorders over labor and political disputes brought Brains casualty record to 23 killed and 68 wounded in the past two weeks. Arvold Elected to Mystic Shrine Divan Seattle, July 16. — (#) — Imperial ;| council members of the Order of the U. Mystic Shrine prepared Thursday to install their new divan and then joined their fezzed colleagues in two a| more days of play before starting homeward their new imperial divan, in- » included Potentate session, stalled Thi INVESTMENT TRUSTS the Associated (By Press) (over the counter In ar ce Maryla iF rane 19. Quart. , Sh. 1. Sel. Tne. Si MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July (?)—F our 15 higher. Cartoad. Med family pa- 0 a barrel in 98 Ib. cot- 4 Pure Central Drug STARTING Saturday, July iéth, we Owner leaving city. | 510; Livestock for Sale will sell horses and cattle at the N. P. 8t Mandan every Gat- urday. We sell at Jamestown every Monday in the year and at Btaples Minnesota every Wednesday. All ate sold by us on commission. Bring straw. P. F. Hasse, Ri, Tappen, N. Dak. FOR SALE—60 Chester White pigs, 7 weeks old. $6.00. pair. 8.G. Cum- mings, Wilton, N. D. Phone 132, anal 3 = — hi} acres level, 1 clear. buildings. — $375.00, Forty acres, all home, wood, close in. 18 $2000, $500 down. 20 buildings, creek, lights, Pick up $1800. Terms. Hint 3 Eee Travel Opportunities YOUNG man desires ride to west coast on of around July 22nd. Share nses. Write Albert Nicholson, expenses. Moffit, N. D. » N. plete equipment for beauty shop. Practically new. Write Tribune Ad. H.C. UPHAM, 610 4th 8t., Bismarck, N. D. Toledo scales, U. 8. Slicers, _Choppers and Mills. MEN—Gray suit, size for 6 ft, Brand Priel $15.00. Cost $37.50. Phone Rooms for Rent for two. Hot water. Laundry want- ed. Phone 1628. 300 Avenue B. | SLEEPING room. Suitable for 1 or 2 Saree Private agi Al- Phone 1: FOR ie cool, sleeping room. Next to ine One or 2 gentlemen. Phone 1577-M. FURNISHED i : 3F & FEW i Lost and Found beta pi a Balk, on ‘phone a ‘724, Apartments for Rent building. Laundry privileges. inquife ‘Trib- une office. FOR RENT—Two furnished all mod- ern apartments in Rue apartments. Newly decorated. Laundry privie leges. Call 711 Avenue A. Phone room adjoining bath. 806-7th St. WELL furnished 4 room apartment. Living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath. New Kelvinator. Laundry _Privileges. Phone 1849 or 1063. large 3 room apart- ment with bath. Newly decorated. Private entrance. Available July 15th. Nicola Apts. 106 Main, NEW 2 room apartment on ground floor. Lights, water, heat,.gas and Also wash- ing privileges. Call at 930 4th. , |FOR RENT—Three rooms and private bath, Ist floor. 1 large room with Kitchenette and 3 rooms on 3nd floor. 812 Avenue B, FOR RENT—3 room modern ed apartment. Private bath and en- trance. Large sun porch. Two or 3 adults. 1002 Bdwy. rooms, kitchenette and bath. Ges heat. Furniture for sale, Call at 100 Avenue B East. FOR RENT—Three room ground floot apartment. Private bath. Unfur- Wh i i E ay i r , “ " it

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