Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
STOCK MARKET IS UNABLE TO WORK UP MUCH ACTIVITY Few Farm Implement, Merchan- dising, Copper, Specialty Issues Advance New York, Oct. —VPi—Election arguments boiled in the board rooms Saturday but the stock market was unable to work up any great amount of steam on either the buying or sell- ing sides. ers favored a few farm im- plement, merchandising, copper and specialty issues for gains of fractions BBBEES sesussecossad BESSSBB558 “ to a point or so and neglected many | at) Transfers approxi- | Aviati nd commodities were some- omnet uneven and foreign currencies eld to a restricted range. "Shares on ¢ most of the s selon, includes oper ars-Roebuck, Kennecott, Miami Copper, Andes Cop- Johns-Manville, Calumet & DuPont, Westinghouse, Good- y American apnoee) Interna- tional Telephone, Joseph Lead, Western Union, Fark ial and Doug- Jas Arora: U. S. Steel lost about A n WW aterworks, Fajardo Bugat. rey Central, Penney: te yanla. Southern Pacific and’ Northern Livestock SOUTH S§T. PAUL South St Pau}, Oct. 31,--(AP—U, 8. D. A.)—Cattle marketings were sea- sonally heavy this week, and a flood of lower grade grassers taxed local slaughter facilities and caused a 15 to 25 cent break on such kinds. Faire ly well finished cattle and better grade stockers were relatively scarce and held mostly steady. Better grade fed steers this week suld at 8.50 9. choice lightweight steers and yearlings up to 10.25, and medium short-fed kinds down to 7.00 or less. Cutter and common grass steers went at 4.25 to 6.25, thin lightweights down 50, and fleshier kinds up to 7.25. Desirable fed heifers brought 750 to lower nade: rassers 3.25 to rass beef cows ters and low eutters bologna bulls 4.00 to 5, bulls 5.25 to 6.50, good to choice feeder steers 5.50 to 6,75 and com- mon light stockers 3.50 to 4.50. the close, desirable vealers bulked at 5.00 to 8.00, with choice grades 8.50 to 9.00 or above, and most grassy calves at 3,50 to 5. Hog prices dropped rather sharply Mondays but both light and heavy kinds regained part of the loss on later sessions, At the close, better 180 to 300 pounds butchers brought 8.75 to 9.10, 160 to 180 pounds 8.35 to 890, 140 to 160 pounds 7.50 to 8.50, 100 to 140 pound Killers 6.2% to 7.75, sows 450 pounds down 8.00 to and most feeder pigs 5.00 to Sheep and lamb prices closed with little net change for the week, .de- spite sharp fluctuations on slaughter Jambs. n Friday better grade slaughter lambs cleared at 8.50, er grades at 5.50 to 7.00, medium to choice ewes at 2.00 to 3.25. faced range feeding lambs sold this weeks at 5.00 to 7.75, according to weight and kind. very fer’ butchers) on running | mostly to ‘strtee ly choice butchers absent but quotable to 9.50; desirable 130 1b pil 70 to 100 Ib. offe ings 6.00 to inally stead: ppers took: 500 mated holdover 1,000; compared week ago butchers 180 lbs. up 15 to 35 low- rt; lighter welght butchers w: to 23 lower; atta 25 a 40 higher; sows strong to Cattle 1,000, oie 5 100; pomeaned Friday Kk: receipts about 6,000 above veek, but decreaned pe centage be: improved dressed mai kets and cooler w: veh contributed to broad outlet ai her prices on beef steere and fed helters: medium weight and h 25 to 50 to react week; yearling h fers scarce. 26 or more highr; short- fed and all low ers closed Aa is ht and en yearlil 3 "00; 1,453 eur sa 130 widening pri 75 to 7.25; bulls weak; shenay to 60 lo hep 4,000, Including v' ending Friday 1 Compared | Frida: lambs 10 to foeding Jambs prastical toy last to | Ci e upside throughout ad. tee Hts 3 ae Hi} stead: 47 Aan BERR cB tBu T1Y 44% 13% ‘At |e Goodyear 26% Graham Paige 2% Sees) fox. Ry. Pid ae B. 28% Bt ‘ % ti FA 93 low. {Ii White: | Johns. tor Sp ated Kroger 24% Eibeey-OuF gi, Ligg. & 20 16% he eers advanced | Nat, ¥, Cen No. Am: Aviation North American . Northern Pacific . beste oil. ver Ferm . Ours Elevator Pac. Gas & El. Packard Motor Param. Pict, Park Uteh . Pathe Film Penney (J. C. Bah tis on te ee i Ef z er gra stockers and mines closed eiier ee SSA8Ss' PEPRK FEES oe * FF FEFERS 21% | At! He ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCLUBER 41, 1936 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., Oct. 31 RUST DAMAGE FEAR =| OF EQUATOR “| LEADS 10 UPTURNS % | Predictions of Continued Rains in Argentina Heighten Apprehension ten uprated to rust menace. Export takings ae Canadian . wheat Tto,600" bus we figured as total us 750,000 once firm, % te ry above ish, De 14% to te WHEAT MARKET rns FUTURES ARE FIR ‘innespolis, My, —(AP)—The wheat futures market Saturday was but a firmer feeling prevailed it of the wed news from closed mm hi gher at May te chlgher at 1.22% and Maher Dec. i at 2.06, and nr % higher barley closed eed barley 3% and May un- i, 40 t i 19% Fi eslgher at e. ie i lower at:1.12 8. Cash wheat market was about Durum was in good demand wheat slow i in Produce Markets ee culc, Oct. 31, Mim —Butter w tied in tone Saturday and sags ere Fh Poultry was about steady. But! Bead unsettled, prices un- 880, irm; extra firsts cars ae Toon i fresh gra: firsts live, 16 trucks, about 2 ie Ibs, up 7%, lesw 13%; Leghorn hens 1143 Plymouth and white Rock 14%, col 13%, less than 4 Te Piymaath and white fock 14% 12%; Plymouth ani 16, colored 1 12, Leghorn 11%; rooster: Leghorn turkeys 16 to 19; sold ducks 4% young white ducks 4% p 17%, young colored 16; small Y aucks 16%, small colored 4; or Poultry, steady; Hen than 4% Ib: springs | an ed turkeys steady, prices un- changed. NEW ¥OR New York, Oc! By try barely chickens, colored” Mixed Pein Ree 1 to 16;" turkeys unquoted;” other freight Prices unchanged. But Creame: ab higher thantexte to 84%: ce zed (80 score) Boh Other Prices un- tcllized, col- 36; stan- dar fir to oe other paced enlace fincheased. BUTTER-KUG FUTURES , Oct, 31. High Low Close Butter Futures: tora: tandards, +31 31% 30% 31 a1 31% 27% 27% “Ooo 27% ? Miscellaneous _| ———___—________—_+ FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Oct. —(P)—For exchange quiet, Great | eal mand in dolla aie In sfTocKs 1.—()—Stocks Bank Stock 14%. Northwest Banco 10%. CHICAGO STOUKS (By the penaciates Presa) Midwest ‘OFp. 13%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Ausocinted Prens) (Over the counter in New fork): ryland Fund. ; 3. 1 Quart. Inc. Sh./1,82;-2:00 (new 18.20 20,00). Sel. Am. Sh, In CURB sTOCKS New York, Oct. 31.—()—Curb: American Gen. 1044. Cities mervice aan Elec. Bond & re 23%. SOU RMAMENT, BONDS New Yo 1.—}—Govern> ment bonds: easury {s, arenes ury 4s ens RUE ON per tee ALN th, Oct. MC moved ‘in ° et to 1 i! + No. 1 red durum a, to 8743. 41 to 42. $0 to 1.25; feed}! NGE OF CARLOT SALES ee polis, Oct. MI—Ri pe, 3 rplew 1. i Aart “a Ty eMac at MINS BAPOLss FLOUR 7 ag. Snipe et, 3H. Ty gt o ahe. inte 2 5 — ecw {MINNEAPOLIS CARH | CASH G receipts at pandas 73 cot 08 itt Closing eetations ee 0; 3 Cae sae Yel intete} Pa os POLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Oct. 31.—( . 31. Ca? Fg ge, Sloe 183% 40% 192% 1.33 ite” » 113% 3% 81% 19 78% 39% 39% 13% 68 en 39% 40 06% 2.07 2.06 2.06 198 1, 198 198 198 198 <r i Ar AZO. linneapolis cash wheat and coarse ls meg Big Mo ReMoM sane 131% Deuverea’ 142% 1.48% 141% 147% . 1.40% 1.46% . 139% 145% 137% 1.45% 135% 1.41% - 133% 138% 1.35% 1.33% 130% 1.28% 1.38% . 131% “1.96% 1.22% 1.35% ontane Winter Wheat Wor W... 1.27% 1.29% ean ve wi. 1.29% 1.31% 127% 1.85% gM pee, follow To Arrive SUMMONS. .|STATE OF yecce DAKOTA IN Floyd at THE ‘|the plaintiff in the above entitled -| default for the relief in 1.39% 137% + 1.25% 127% 1.23% 1.28% are 1.25% 1.21% 1.23% Wheat + 181% 1.23% 1.19% 1.21% 1.19% 121% 117% 1.19% 117% 1.19% 1.16% 1.17% - 1.40% 1. «» 1.87% 151% hd 133K 149% . 131% 137% Moe 147K 120% ber ha” - 125% 1.29% i 1.23% 1.26% rbd t Ibs. i 1.20% 1.24% amg means ce 'Sents for 4 118% 1.19% oe he ek me SBbRRSh3 7: st, media any a re at 39 1.37%) 150% Ri oe 3 u “\usb i Hi Ba LID HUIS BY |Want to Buy Or Trade? INDIANS ADS Will Help Federal Report Shows § Shows Red Man Has Made Economie Gains Under New System orated in modern entrace, 213 11th St. apertment, uy Private bath, Drivate entrance. Also house for rent at 2022 Rosser Call at 322 1st St. ALL MODERN 2 foom furnished Spartment in Rue Apts. Laundry privileges. Call 711 Ave. A Phone 1499-W. ONE room Lae lights and wa- ter furnished. sale—Giood used 1764-W. VACANCY in New Rue Apts. Large 5 room unfurnished apartment with 2 bedrooms. Inquiré 707 Ave. A. Apt. 5. GROUND FLOOR apartment, pr! entrance. Living room, kitchen and private bath. Newly decorated, ~~ acres, 3 Acreages purchased tHreugh « $1,- 000,000 inertia. under the re- organization act included: Minne- ae EH ith Dakota, and Wisconsin 240, areas restored to tribal ownership: Minnesota 9,277.59 acres; Montana 192,577.06; North Dakota 48,000 and South Dakota 59,50¢.51. Lands purchased by the Resettle- }ment administration for Indian use from July 1, 1934, to Sept. 15, 1936, included: Minnesota 1,560 acres; Montana 31,533; North Dakota 317; North and South Dakota 6,461; South Dakota 60,091 and Wisconsin 2, iceman basement a) ar gas, lights and water furnished. Private entrance. } at 206 13th st. THREE room and bath modern semi- basement apartment. Laundry privileges. Available now. 402 14th 8t. tires, 6.5016. ™o Garage, phone 188 \ WANTED: Horses for winter range. . Excellent grazing, plenty water, caretaker. Walter Schmidt, Kongs- berg, N. D. 25 YOU will find the Markwell Paper This stock is small but cheice. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Main Phone 700 USED CARS 1933 Pontiac Sedan .. 1934 Plymouth pois is 193¢ Ford Coupe . 1935 Dodge Sedan . 1935 Oldmmobile Sedan ot M. B. GILMAN CO. and & Bawy. DODGE-PLYMOUTH— DODGE TUCKS ahi bs cl) CASH GRAIN en, Oct = a—canh oyhests ONE SMALL furnished basement Nou tT iar Fat} apartment for ene or two. $8. Downtown. Call 223 3rd Bt. m ONE, two or 3 room modern furnish- ed or unfurished. Garage. Cheap. 402 Ave. C. W. Tel. 1871. ‘O—|INICELY FURNISHED basement apartment. Adults only. 624 7th St. Inquire 616 7th St. UNFURNISHED apartment. gas, water, heat furnished. Call e 319 1th. 2 northern M5 Son 1 mixed feed 4i PLYMOUTH CHES Plymouth, | Wis. manrket forthe weeks: change-—Twins 16, Cheddars 16: call board—! tes 16%, Lights, Unless tires are systematically changed, the right rear one is the whee a Se first to show signs, of wear, FURNISHED IGHT housekeeping : : soon first floor. Outalde entrance. ead PORNISHED _bearinnat oe water, heat and ALL modern 2 room Briss eee ment, $12. 1517 Bowen Ave. Business Opportunity DISTRIBUTOR with direct selling experience to handle state, for low priced nationally distributed ladies’ product. Réeal Spposranty Can be handled as side Write Trib- une Ad. 17960. FOR SALE: Beauty shop. (ood lo- cation, Cash or terms. Write Tribune Ad. 17935. Female Help Wanted ADDRESS OUR CARDS. Spare time. Good pay. Easy dignified work. Send stamped addressed envelope. Dept. A-35, Zabel-Insyrance Ar- lington, Calif. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Must like and understand children, Call 305 Hannafin Sat- urday evening or Sunday. overcoat for 6 ft. 2 Jbs. Phone 308. HOUBE AND BARN, on No. 83, one miie north of Bismarck. Immedi- ate possession, J. B. Smith. COUNTY 0. LEIGH—ss. DISTRICT COURT, FOURTH DISTRICT pethienn Anderson, Plaintiff. nderson, Defendant. E OF NORTH Th ABOVE NAMED hereby summoned and rée- quired to answer the Complaint, of fection, copy of which said Complaint reby attached and herewith bare upon you, and to serve » copy of your answer upon the subscriber and undersigned at his office in the City of Steele, County of Kidder, and State of North Dakota, within thirty days after service of this summons upon you, day of service exclusive: and In casé of your failure to so an- swer or to appear herein plaintift will teke judgment against aon by Farms for Sale VACRE POULTRY ranch, laying house, 24-140 ft., 4 room house, rage. All kinds ‘of frult. One mile from town. Good town. $2 Terms. Francis Towner, Alderwood Manor, Washington. FARM: Lake frontage, buildings, pas- ture, 14 acres. for wood and fencing, plenty meadow, hay, running water. Mrs. Ida Peterson, c/o Crandall, Turtle River, Minn. plate demanded. Steele, North eeken this iy ef October, Me dar tet, Pr Attorney for Plaintitf, Resid- ence and Post ition: address, Steele, North Dakot: TO/S1-11/T-14-21 -28--12/5 NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice ts h that the term of office ng state ane lege by ven the follow Houses for Rent STUDEBAKER Dictator Sedan 1928 model. Motor in perfect condition, upholstery good, tires good. Actual mileage 32,000, Is not an oll eater. ‘Will sell very reasonablly for cash. Bee W. A. Martin, Bismarck Trib- une. 1934 Chevrolet trick, long wheel base, with box. Excellent condition, good tires. 421 16th Bt. {|198¢ CHEVROLET DE LUXE coupe. A-1 condition. Bargain for cash. Write Tribune Ad. 17947. ONE $100 credit, one $90 credit on a Pontiac, Olds or Bute ‘Write Tribune Ad. 17851. Salesmen Wanted WANTED: Young man, 25 to 35, bitious and interested in permanent connection with nationally known concern, with excellent opportunity for advancement. Will work on special contract with sales manager while learning business. Give ref- erences and full particulars in first letter. Write Tribune Ad. 17875. Instruction LEARN AUTO MECHANICS, Diesel Engineering, Acetylene and Electric welding. Practical training — no pooks. Write for free catalog. HANSON AUTO SCHOOL, Box 1780-X, Fargo, N. Dak. SUE DIGBY, Instructor in Shorthand and Typing. Day classes. Night classes beginning now. Review Theory 7:30 to 8:30. Review Dicta- ‘tion 8:30 to 9:30. Tel. 1619. Call Apt. C, Colleg Bi Lost and Found LOST—Dark brown male water span- fel pup, white spot on chest. Last seen Friday oe jorning at Hughes Field. Phone 957 for generous re- ward, Fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permanent- ly, Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co, RUBBER STAMPS, of all kinds, made to order, also daters, seals, etc. Fargo Rubber Stamp Works, Box 1366, Fargo, N. Dak. USED 4 sections, Art Metal, 15 draw- er, card index. Wide section for 5x3 cards. Also two sections of 5 lockers, locker size, 12x12x60 inches. Priced for quick sale. Inquire Bls- marck Tribune Office. —— Work Wanted NACE HARRIS, catering service, ban- quets, weddings, Loni! holiday « dinners, Cook, nee a cents per month. Garbage. 50 cents per mo. Also good fertiliser for Sale, Gabel. Phone 1530. dows. Call W. A. Zimmer for price. _Be sure to phone 671. 200 1ith St. TWO experienced girls want part ” time work. Call 926-R. FOR PARCEL delivery service. Phone 590. Ask for Slim. = —————————— Wanted to Buy WANTED: Commode type vict cabinet for cabinet only. Mission type preferred. Write Tribune Ad. 17934. WANTED: Used windmill and 40 ft, steel tower. Geo. E. Shunk, Service Drug. __e ee =. Personal. <1 ay BE A MAGICIAN: Mystify your friends: Jokes, Magic, Puzzles. Send « for free booklet to G. M. Holland é& Company, 4441 Greenview, Ave., _Chicago, Ill. ce Mee MEN'S SUITS and Ladies dresses Gry 227 So. 11th St. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring*filled. 1032 Bdwy. Phone 1126. rr Room and Board COMFORTABLE room, suitable for two girls with morning and evening meals. Phone 1844-LM. 315 Man- _ dan St. ROOM WITH board if desired, also room to share with gentleman. | Willard Asch, 119 W. Thayer. COMFORTABLE room with board. Close in. Reasonable. 422 3rd St. Phone 1086-W. WANTED: Boarders end roomers. Very close in. Price reasonable. 309 4th St. $00. | STRAYED: Oct. 19, one red cow with herns and white belly. Age six years, Finder please notify Dave Buller, Arena, N. Dak. LOST: In NE section of city, green tool box containing tinners tools. Return to Herding Metal Works. Reward. « Miseellaneous for Sale gounty are to chi erat, Election gH Sve held on Ta November 3 ‘One Cradlante ta Be Elected for Hach Olflee Untens Otherwise FOUR and five room bun, tow SIX "room modern stucco bungalow, oe heat, newly decorated. Imme- diate possession. 318 Rosser’ Ave. West. SIX ROOM modern house with Be tage.. Good location. Furnished re unfurnished. Inquire 214 Fifth FURNISHED § room modern house . 302 W. Main Ave. Apr W. Main for information, * | :ROOM upper duplex, unfurnished, Front and back entrance. Inquire sale ave A West or 267 Broadway. THREE ROOM house, water fur- nished. Full basement. Nov. 3rd. Inquire 601% So. 10th. of Insurance, of Agpiculture and jer of Reliroad . RTY BALLOT Blection i to be i 4 the provisions o| 17, ‘laws of 19 fs.° Eee Wndad STATE OFFICHRS if the Supreme Court—One, Superintendent of Pyblic In- or Dinttat District Coyrt—Fourth cou NEY OFFICERS coun Superintendent of Schools. Sheriff. County Aaa Iter County 7: Clérk of DI trict Court, Beiter. of Deeds. Attorney, County Jud, cordan pe of oer ut t rel pier is oh of at pipal oa tro} c Shop. Phone 17 lng G. DERBY. County Auditer wie jola} sea! ar Seek 1936. FULL BLOOD two-year-old Perch- eron stallion, seventeen months old. Chester White boar; forty young Chester White sows and barrows. Furniture, piano, stove wood. C. C. Turner, Bismarck. CHRISTMAS Cards—It ts none too early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later oauere? ong printed or engrav- les are now on display Sismarck Tribune Go. ASPLUND, ECKLUND or Backman coal. $2.75 per ton in load lots. Phone 487. Bob Morris, ll _———— Watch Repairing $1.25 cleans your watch. Guaranteed. Otto Wiest, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck. ENE nH : ing fe l i is | i i i i i i i 1k ROOM, OR ROOM and board in modern home. Reasonable. Phone 1089-W. ———_—_—_—_—_—_——= Rooms for Rent TO WOMEN, only, 4 sleeping rooms with use of living room. Automa- tic heat and hot water. 811 Ave. E Telephone 454. BEDROOM, and sitting room. Suit- able for two gentlemen, Clean and quiet. Always hot water. 116 W. Thayer. TWO LARGE sleeping rooms, each suitable for two ladies, New man- agement. 315 Mandan St. Phone 1844-LM. WELL FURNISHED, gas heated, basement room. Suitable for two boys. Close in, 412 8th. Phone 104-W.. FURNISHED sleeping room. La' tory in room. Hot water at all times. Gas heat. 510 4th 8t. WARM clean sleeping room, next to bath. Always hot water. Gentle- men preferred. 614 Ave. C. FURNISHED sleeping room. Close in, Hot water at all times, Phone 262-R. 218 Ist St. INISHED warm light housekeep- ing room for rent. Also sleeping room. 308 Ave. B. EXCLUSIVE comfortable well fur- nished room for one or two quiet Gentlemen, 623 1st St. LARGE PLEASANT sleeping room. Always hot water. Gas heat. 4223 4th St. Phone 649. FURNISHED LARGE room, equal - distance from’ capitol and down- _town, Phone 614. . ROOM TO SHARE with another gitl. Always hot water, near bath. 932