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[OBER 16 1936 gh Thrifty | People An Montana-Dakota Utility Socks to Issue Common Stock and Debentures THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, O in, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., Oct. 16% BUSINESS PROGRESS Stocks LATE RALIES WPE GIVES WALL STREET “QUTEARLY MARKET | exisagere PUBL FOR RECOVERY DNS WHAT = ett Wide Assortment of Industrials Rumors of Big “of Big. Canadian Ex. |3f Steam Up Fractions to ports and American Pur- Three Points chases Boost Futures AUCTION SALE Saturday, October 17, 1936 —t— Bismarek Riding Academy (306 South 15th Street) iepting: tate "bee stove, e » washing machine, also tools, feed rack, harntetes, saddles, many other items, FRANK L, STONE, Owner Sale Starts at 1 e’Clock Grain Quotations zl é FR FFI ter supply. Kuns Grocery, 23 Ge. : 9th. Phone 1317, GOOD CLEAN Coal Sica a porey ay it Fr i: E FRR FEF cy S Bec s & iS ek REE FR FF FR FHKE Ped ze e be 2 uae BS & gene ne Chicago, Oct. 16.—(#)—Late rallies hi in wheat prices Priday that more than wiped out earlier declines went side by 14 | Side with rumors of big Canadian exports.” oul Vessel space’ for about 2,000,000) n. bushels of wheat to be shipped from |% Apartments for Rent ie room, suitable fer three people. Pri- vate entrance, toilet. Heat and lights furnished. $18 month. 318 Hannafin. Four ROOM unfurnished spartment New ‘York, Oct. 16.—()—The stock market Friday found rallying fuel in business progress ment of industrials steamed up frac- tions to 3. or more points to new re- e bebe SEBRERDERREPE E :ah GG kee kee ay Ef ie irae iy gE i tended to slow the pace. Buying ex- panded in the final hour. Transfers were around 2,000,000 shares. Rails, a bit timid most of the day, Seue ho. tae, fore iin: tae CNEL riod. ‘Well out in front throughout, how- ever, were the Steels, Motors, Farm Implements, Amusements, Aircrafts, cepeere and Merchandising special- ies & Gonds, following « belated start,|3 turned upward with stocks. Leading foreign currencies were quiet and Case slightly lower in terms of the dollar. | Gi Wheat at Chicago improved % to % | Cel of @ cent a bushel and corn was un- changed to down 1 cent. Shares ahead included U. 8. Steel, tieth regener ‘Wright ‘Aeronau- tical, Douglas Aircraft, United Air- craft, Boeing, Anaconda, Kennecott, American Smelting,. Cerro. de Pasco, U. 8. Smelting, Union Pacific, Great Nottherh, N. ¥. Central, Delaware é& Hudson, Chesapeake é& Ohio, North- ern Pacific, Safeway Stores, Reming- Telephone, Western Union and Consolidated Edison. | Livestock | SO, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Oct. 17.—(7)—(U..8. * Dept. Agr.)—Catétle 5,700; more active, fed steers strong, she k fully steady;, bulls lttle changs jbockers mostly steady; few fed steers and jaaaa gg9 a ons BP PER, “a ” S358 az ee Q' 2. 4 BES | 3 : z H EF QQ py 2 ye eeeeeee : 5 yearlings 8.25-9.25; fed heifers around | Goodric 7.50-9.50; most grassy heifers 3.50-5.50; common to medium cows 4.00-75% good grades quoted to 5.50; most sausage bulls 4.00-75; good and choice stocker and feeder steers quotable around 550-650, or more; most: plain light- | weights salable around 3.50>4.75. Calves 2,200, steady; sorting closer; better grade vealers mostly 8.00-9.00; few selections 9.50; common to med- ium 5.00-7.00. Hogs 11,500; fairly. active, mostly steady with Thursday's average or unevenly steady to 15 lower than the | Johns: “best time on 180-200 Ib. top 9.75 for choice 220-240 lb.; better 190-250 Ib. 9.40-75; (170-190 Ib. 8.90-9.50; 150-170 lb. 8.50: 5: 180150 Ib, 7.50-8.50; fat pigs fully steady to stronger; spots higher on shipper account; 100-130 1b, largely 6.00-.7.50; good sows 400 Ib. 65-9.05; little done on feeder pigs; average cost Thursday 9.23; weight 206 lb. Sheep 8,500; supply on offer carly largely natives and 3 few cars feeding lambs on hand from Thurs- day; early undertone weak to lower on slaughter lambs, steady on slaugh-| Minn. ter ewes; good to choice lambs Thurs- day 9.00-25; medium to choice ewes 2.25-3.25. Dairy cows, good clearance of bet- 2 Ne ter grade close sprinscr cows on ship- Net per account; most medium to grades 55,00-75.00; extremes up to) 80.00; lower grades get less dep:nd- able outlet with most sales only|N. Y. Central Prod. e Northern Bactf . D. A.) ver than | Otis Packard ter ;| Park Utah slightly above scale prices. Chicags 2) —(U. —Hogs 10,000, including 600" direct; mostly: stands spots stronger | th ursd averane; olpacaua Sh et ae well welghts practically abse! ade ta af A 1b. largely 8. st SOW, re Cattie 000, 500; few loads t fed. steers and yearlings sold full: steady with Thuraday’s Improvement; no perietly choice steers on sale; Highest price reported 9.80 for 1160 a heifers un- vealers strong, 1 the prac- stockers 00 direct; to 26 lower; ality con: ng mbs little mbs 8.35- “four loads 92 top slaughter ewes feeding lambs 5.50-8.60 accord- ing to kind. é y sed we sre about 4 steady. 3,500, including 2, closing wee Blonx gut TOcke eve —cv.: 8. D. A.) —Catt not enough. sto sia teetd cits few ot! a 16. oh wheat 3 No, 1 hard corn, Ni tigs Be mn Fy 5-00-25. 5.00 Fe 2 1.16% - %, | Dec. % | may 1.16%-%, corn tinchanged to 1 - ere tt tt ire i —— Beene KR FFKKERK = BS 38 ses Gee SS SIE m0 os SAVSSS tart tt BSSSSa5' cent lower, Dec. 93%-94, May 8%, oats %-% off and provisions varying 15 from 2 cents setback to an equal gain. cS Bret Sie aad ES BBS ry SSSSZEuSRs SLASSVERSSRo 8 HssasSsses S283 s58S: s: a SSSR; Siiatata Refrige! | Gard iiiieaes RE SS ei Beers: x RR RRR 2 LIGHT TRADE HOLDS DOWN MILL CITY PRICE Minneapolis, i futures prices cl TA ae Friday be May was unchange at 1. a ‘lax closed weaker bt ~ jount of fresh rainfall In Regentins,_Decem= ber flax finished % aera “at 2.02%, and May % lower at 1.98%. Coarse grain futures wei December oats ional M1 lower at 40%. May closed lower at 40%. Detsmber’ malting Sariey closed une changed at 1.20,-December rye closed qowe er at 18% and May % lower at um was in good demand, demand ‘was fair. im quiet, to slow demand. let. Barley w: Flax was In good demand, Produce Markets CHICAGO ie peels ‘riday ‘Poultry also” was un- eggs | Dec. settled. Butter 9,111, unsettled, prices un- cl epee, Eggs 2,940, steady; prices unc Poutry, “live, 1 ie yy prackes un- getleds ht ene 4 a than sobiupetate Fit te mt H nee, 4 mou White Rock 14’ colored 14, less than fib.” Plymouth Rock 15%, whi Rock 14%, colored 13; Plymouth and White Rock broilers 16, colored 15; 14, Leghorn "roosters 13; eback chickens 12, Leghorn chick: ens pee srkeye 16-19; old . ducks ; young white ducks 4% Colored 14, small aml colored 125 Me youan nda mediums unchanged. Chicago, ‘Oct. Butter Future High Low Close Storage Standards, November Bt Sti ao ae orage Stal ‘December 30% 30% Ege Futu Refrigerator Stan- dards, or 26% 26% Refrigerator’ Stan- dards, Dec. 26% 26% 26% 26% Oe Miscellaneous | FOREIGN as ys els New York, Oct. —(P)—Foreign exchange quiet, é ‘Sritatn demand ia eal oth @ 38 4 7 EE STO 16.. Soe stocks 3 k_ Stock 14%. Banco 10%. sToc New. York, Oct, ter American Gen. 10%. Cities Service Elée, Bond e share 22%. CHICAGO STOCKS the Associated ‘Treasury INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Assecinted Press) 10 the counter in. Nee non alriht A care GRAIN Duluth, Oct. 1S Conia cash Wi heavy dark ete | Bai tiay 5DNS 50 3}1 northern bd : rt) i) f 11,65 11.72 11.75 11.70. 11.75 et 11.92 11.87 ey 12.12 1212 12307 12.12 Sa oii MINNEAPOLIS RANGE pune" Oct. 16. 3% mets ia % ide Barley— 2.03. 2.03% 203% 2.02% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Oct. 16.—(i Durum— Open High 134°" 194% 1:38 131 131" 130% MINNEAPOLIS Peds yt GRAIN recente. 7 apo Ost a cash wheat and ae ions today inl Cia eat 1ayDNS 144% 1.80% 1 5 5 6 50 a 148% 1.49% vane 142% 1.48% . 141% 147% 1.39% 1.45% 137% 1.43% 135% 1.40% 1.38% 1.37% $2 1.29% 1.34% 1.26% 1.32% 124% 1.30% 1.37% 1.40% 14% eon 1D m . - 131% 1.33% 1.29% 131% os + 129% 131% 1.27% 1.29% oE-o8 « 127% 1.20% 1.25% 1.27% Sena Saat = . 125% 127% 1.23% 1.25% a and Seuth Dakota Wheat E 1.24% 1.25% 122% 1.33% 1.22% 1.23% 1.20% 121% Durum oe epHyv) Pettis! 424223: pa: RIk i 3 ¥ 7 8: BE 141% 1.54% 138% 1.50% - 140% 152% 1.38% 1.50% - 1.36% 1.46% . 134% 141% 134% 141% - 129% 134% - 126% 1.32% - 124% 120% i rirtraylrtrt EB: 8: & Tan i "ais “ soteee rook arate were, comp! {a y tavorabl ory E = aatd marty & 4 ed Thureday at the $2,300,000 10-year 4% per cent con- vertible debentures due Oct. 1, 1946, to execute an indenture dated this privilege provided in the debentures and in the indenture under which they are issued. The company North and South Dakota and Wyo. ming. The company's application was not opposed. | 25 Killed, 400 Injured During Bombay Riots Bombay, Oct. “16—(@}—Police fired Lee! rech mobs Friday in frenzied Com- in which 25 persons were ore Killed ‘and 400 injured. Dozens of pedestrians were stabbed, atreet cars were stopped and business houses shut down, Troops stood by. ‘The Hindu-Moslem disorders, start- of cone struction of a Hindu worship near @ mosque on the outskirts Bombay. One hundred and forty per. sons were injured in the first Hots and 50 were arrested. Engle Will Pay $100 Fine in \ Installments Mel Engle, arrested lkst week on 8 charge of driving while intoxicated, was sentenced to serve 90 days in or pay $100 dollars Magis! REPORT OF atic {CONDITION OF The Sterling State Bank at Sterling in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business October 5th, 1936, ato tifcates, clait Government Other real Deposit to DBiLC Ch other + $11,050.21 Due from other banks .. + 24,438.65 25,488. 1.26% 1.27% 1.24% 1.25% Sap 50,701.01 12,809.01 ths ‘beet ot any Knowle 4 je best of my knowledge an y ETL E. WINDFAN Subscribed and sworn to before ng ie sth dey of October, 1936. Fred H. Pilisbury, I eNY Public, Burleigh County, No. ion expires July. 19% CONDITION Bank at ment, a rth Dak sue tiie $10,816,998 titentes Government cane fl hous pte Othe: Piteaa: to" it Insurance Fund . Checks and other claims, etc. ‘other banks Total .... eitietes it fi cena sug ald in with sleeping porch. ‘gas furnished. pore children. 5th. Apply H. J. Woodmansee. upstairs apartment, private bath, and private entrance. Also house for rent at Rosser. Call at 322 1st St. hitietley ater ligh i ppocseneeping ment apartment new home. Fireplace. Near capitol. Adults _only, 1021 8th, i NEWLY DECORATED gtound floor apartment. Front entrance. Liv- us room, kitchen and private bath. tth 3 (oie =e t, first floor. Private bath, private en- trance. Lights, heat, gas, water. 924 éth. FURNISHED one room basement ‘apartment for working people. Also sleeping room. Cal 222 3rd St. MODERN BASEMENT apartment. 3 rooms and kitchenette with garage. 1617 Ave, B, Tel. 1462-R. 2 room apartment. Wish to buy small ice box. Call 717 Thayer. Phone 2180, TWO ROOM and kitchenette apart- meht on ground floor. Inquire 607 Fifth 8t, back door. MODERN first floor 4-room apart- ment. Ideal for 3 or 4 people. Phone 278. Heat, water, | 123 Main 423, Household Goods for Sale _ NOTICE—We have in storage at Bis- | Us marck one Grand piano and one small Upright piano. Any- one wishing a real bargain may take over either of these pianos by paying balance due us on easy monthly installments. For full par- ticulars write Ivar Anderson; Credit Dept. W. W. Kimball Co., _Chicago, LIVING room set, three becraan sets, porch furniture, nearly new small Wesley-Rauden- busch piano. Rugs and carpets. Electric washer. Electrolux vacuum cleaner. Cabinet heating stove. | 7 Fruit jars. Garden tools. 927 6th &t. PHONOGRAPH with 39 popular rec- ords. Cost about $150, looks and plays like new. First offer of $12 takes it complete. Owner leaving town. Inquire Tribune. office. FOR SALE: Ivory bureau and bed complete. Leather duofold and chair, also other chairs. Cheap for cash. Apply after 1 p. m. 320 11th. North side door. KITCHEN ENAMEL range, coal heat- er, canned fruits, miscellaneous ar- Priced for quick sale. 314 ticles. 4th St. NICELY Ttunished 3 room apartment, a sei bath outside entrance. 811 S BURNER end oven electric Hot Point stove in A-1 condition, $25. Melville Electric Shop. Phone 179. 'TWO ROOM FURNISHED apartment. Call after 4:00 p.m. 515 2nd St. Business Opportunity BEAUTY SHOP for sale. Very good Leese Sell for cash only. Write une Ad. 17658. Female Help Wanted WANTED — Dependable middle-aged woman to aid in caring for invalid and with housework in comfortable home at Glencoe, Minn. Good ‘wages. Will provide transportation to Glencoe Sunday. Apply to Miss Josephine Hosch, basement apart- ment at 417 Ave..B, between 6:30 and 7:30 Frid CAPABLE GIRL or woman on farm Must like children. Write Tribune ‘Ad, 17680, EXPERIENCED dressmaker wanted. Apply 202 4th St. a ———————— Hay for Sale MIXED prairie hay, baled. @round sweet clover hay. Priced reasonable. Hilleboe-Sorlie Fuel Co., Box 255, Grand Forks, N. Dak. GOOD LAST year's upland hay, $10 Per ton. Call at 1799 Main St., Bis- marck, Position Wanted BY MIDDLE AG! MAN, twenty years retail experience, also me- chanical and electrical appliance. ro teference. Write Tribune Ad. Seat on Stock Mart Is Bid in at $132,000 New York, Oct. 16.—(#)—Arrange- ments were made Friday for sale of & membership in the New York stock exchangé at $132,000, an advance of $2,000 from the previous sale, and the best price since July 28, when $139,- 080 was paid. Families of the Middle Ages had collapsible metal chairs and tables, ae they carried from home to EMENT FOR BIDS. 4 bids for the construction of inch Ae on Mandan of the City of Bis- kota, will be receiv- iS ‘che ¥ oard of City Commission- sof the City until eight November 2nd, 1986. ‘specifications are on file ti ffice Ot the City Auditor or be obtained from the City En- following approximate quanti- Hyon tor the guidance of bid Inch cast in of paving taken up and Six inch gete valve an@ box in made upon a basis work to be ids shell be of cash payment tor all work fous shit "eer {not ouceedin Wi Der cent per annum) which ea and accepted by him inp eermere for the work, must be accompanied by FREE heck, fon, Five Hundred able to 1e 0) B oe clip. Coniote the Ske et - i i mission: he right to Frohect any or all MH, thinnon, ity Auditor. — RUGS, Beautiful, 9x12 and 8x11. Must sacrifice immediately. Need money. Phone 1760. 408 10th St. Priced for quick marck Tribune this work. Henry F. Phone 1683. cents per month. Garbage 50c month. Also good fertilizer oe. sale. Gabel. Phone 1530. LADY TO SHARE apartment, §x- perienced woman wants work by © hour or day. Phone 884-J. , GIRL WANTS work as maid or clerk in store. References. Call Ann at 1871. GIRL WANTS work by hour or day.’ Call 369-M, Ask for Esther. Watch Repairing $1.25 cleans your watch. Otto Wiest, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck. Personal SIMMONS FULL SIZED BED, com- plete. Good condition. $12. 515 2nd St. BED, complete with inner spring mattress. $20. 514% Main. INFORMATION WANTED John Gehring, age 17, would like in- formation about his father, Joseph Gehring, also his brothers, and sis- __ ters. Write Tribune Ad. 17636, DAY BED in good condition. Price $10, Inquire at 518 Sth St. Houses for Rent MODERN BUNGALOW, at 708 Ave. F. Gas heat, warm garage, one bed- room. Inquire 818 Ave. E, Phone 610, 5-ROOM upper duplex, unfurnished. Front and back ehtrance. Inquire at 414 Ave. A West or 307 Broadway. THREE, FIVE, SIX and 17-room houses. Two and Three room apart- ments. ‘T. M. Casey & Son. FIVE ROOM modern house, two bed rooms. Hot air heat. Near school. 716 W. Rosser. ALL modern three room duplex apartment. Call at 618 Ave. E. Call at east side door. MODERN HOUSES, also partly mod- ern house. Call at 610 W. Rosser. Phone 1421-R. FIVE ROOM house, with bath, fine full basement, centrally located. Phone 1056. MODERN one-story 6-room “house. Immediate possession. Phone 278. —_—_—_—X——KX—“—“=“<“[__—a—“__= Instruction SUE DIGBY, Instructor in Shorthand Day classes, Night Male Help Wanted WANTED: Boy about 16 years old, not going to school, for steady work. Must be mechanically inclined. Phone 967. 222 Bo. 11th St. MATTRES:! MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. - Either regular or spring filled. 1032 Bdwy. Phone 1126. Room and Board | : OCT. 15, large warm room, newly de- corated, with morning and evening . meals, Suitable for two. 614 8th. WANTED—Boarders and roomers, right up town. Good board. Ine quire at 308 4th St. ‘ LARGE room, 2 closets, excellent’ board. Special rate for two, €34 ith St. Tel. 1784. COMFORTABLE room with board. Close in. Reasonable, 422 3rd St. Phone 1086: é =———————EEEEEEEE———__&&——==E== Rooms for Reat LARGE sleeping room. Suitable for two. Always hot water. Also hot water heat. Call at 412 Sth St. Phone 1547-W. ern home. Close to bath. Hot wa- ter always. Phone 263, 818 2nd St. ROOM SUITABLE for one. Private entrance, lavatory, toilet.’ Always hot water. 411 lst. Phone 558-W. WANTED: Porter at Classic Barber Shop. At once, q tft EH - tlemen preferred. 614 Ave. c. FURNISHED sleeping room. tory in room. Hot wale at all times, Gas heat. 510 4th St,