The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 11, 1937, Page 11

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Many New Recovery Tops Are Registered Before Reac- 5 thon Sets in i g el en BERRBREREBREBREE 5 gei (P}—-(U. 8. D. A:) 8 17,000, including 6,000 directs steady to 10 higher than Wed: verage; hea’ 5; practical top sau vealers 10,50 dow! including | 1, no early ti a ications 25- ping orders comparatively Il sheep strong to 25 higher; ished lightweight ewes 6.25. slaughter fat she chol HE? eezp? pune § #4302 & sie" | i Fe gr 35 TH pgtete & 0 Hl ! : 5 Q: é a Repeeee if i. & ° oo eo EEEEE Q | eeeeg? Eeeeee g i _., THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1937 *]| WHEAT PRIGES DROP FETE [ssrrglen eH 33 Se * DU! Feb. 1) ‘Whee prices. northern spring, 1 dark northern, a a 1; No. 2, 57 Ibi 152-15! w sales around | 1 7,50- liberal quota short feds lots choice 950 11 heifers 6.00. Ci quotation: ot +4 steady to 10¢ weights under 190 Ibs. up 1d choice 180-300 1b. acker iF rly to IGN EXCHANGE New York, Feb. WP} —Fore' exchange mix at gritalp mand fm doll: Britain 4.89) MM New York; Feb. 11.—)—Cal steady; 1 per cent all day: t prota ee a Ame loans steady; pel cent offered; bankers ipeseptanced , unchanged. New Yor a rare tie 120.4 Treasury 48 114. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS neapolis, Feb. 11.—@)—Stocks Barley: Malting 80-: 83%. Ne }0 Ibs. 59 Ib % 4%: 58 1. Tbs. 1.44% 1.54%; 56 5 40% - 5, 63 13%. j he 11%- MINNEAPOL! Minneapolis, 1 unchanged. Shipments bi 31.50-32.00. St ‘lour . Pure » Standard middlings Feb. AS PRORT - TAKING STEMS PURCHASES Pre-Holiday Caution Shown by Traders With Eyes on Other Markets PRICES Ci Minneapolis, Feb. Eastern selling brought on a reaction in the wheat futures market here and final prices for the day were lower. fay wheat closed %c lower $1.41, July 1%c_ lower at $1.30% and September 1%c lower at $1.1! ‘lax sold off under moderate pres- vey flax .c! 2c lower at 4 July Ze lower at $2.18. y. closed %o lower at 48%c, and July %o lower at 44%c. May rye ar er '%, July 4c %c and September %c low- yc. May’ feed parley: closed at THe and July ic lower May malting barley closed unchanged at $1.26, Cash wheat was firm and demand fair. Very little durum or winter wheat was offered. Corn wi sluggish demand. Oats eady. Rye was in good d. Barley was scarce and malt- ality wanted. Flax was in quiet NS demand, 1 Produce Markets ! CHICAGO Chicago, Feb. 11.—(—Egg prices and poultry wi unchanged Thurs but butter tended low * xtras (92) (90-91) 33; firsts %; standards (! 3%. Eg 37 trucks, 7, 5 Ib, and 13; colored d White Rock Fi 32%, Plymouth Rock 24, bareback 16; Leghorn chickens 13; roosters 13, Leg- horn roosters 12: keys, hens 19, 1%, old 1 2 turkeys 4 1b. Up white and colored white and colored 16%; pons 7 ibs, up 32, less than NEW YORK New York, Feb. 11.—(®)}—1 try dull and. we: Colored 17-20, changed. Butter, 11,030, steady. Prices un- changed. Cheese, 1¢2,254, firm and Mixed col- 3%-24%; stand- other \ BUTTER AND ieago, Feb. 11. Suttes futur Storage Standard February . Storage 8 ri March . itor Standards, November . High Low Close - 81% 31% 31% 31% 31% 31% 29% 29% 21% 23% 31% ICAGO POTATORS cHY Feb, 11, tat 2, on 21% ronger undertone for best plies moderate, demai 2, colors U. 8. No. 1, 32%4; Wisconsin round whites U. 8. No. 1, 2.50; U. 14 New toe, about rat demand slow; Chicas No, 2 mixed CHICAG igo, Fel i Pay, "mainly, whites, . » main wi Lis: No. 4) le ample grade 2. ans, No. id 4 yellow 1.58: ley teed 80. nom; malting 1. nom; timothy a 6.00- new 5.' 6.00 cwt.; clover seed 28.00-35.00 cwt. RANGE CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Feb. 11.—(@—! of carlot grain sal Whe: dark northern, 1.57%. Barle: No. 1, 1,87-1.8' Corn, oats, rye and flax GRaIn (Furnished by Russell-Miller ‘ la CES, SeeSeeseess ess FERRER RE aa E HU 3 ree se | rit 858 8 5 8 8 aad 1 iP i | aeebeuche | ESESRERS pire | r 1.36% 1. 138% - 1.18% 1.18% 1.17 o6 114% 1.16% 118 1.10% 1.1 i 10% ame 51% 51% 50% a8 G8 Ae 32% 133 119 119% 118 iey— MINNEAPOLIS CASH G reveipta Paureday @1 compared 10°38 ¥ So re me Beebe SE ©o) ae bes Ss - beSbes tt #ex cre ree g2ess Re FRR 50 it 3 eR ‘Wheat : ae Os: aa SHI aakak FORDE 141 141 148 139 Dakota 136 , i or ~ 138 1.40 - 136 . 1.39 137 Derem ow -Oeoro Mina 44g4e3 Pi aos 136 Eq pe 1.46% 150% , «0.0. 5 « 1.44% 154% 56 Ibs. .. 1.42% 1.50% 4 amber 4 55 ghey 10% 145% ae 138% 1.43% 53 Ibs... 135% 141% .. 5 aoe 133% 139% Ibs. .. 131% 135% ng ae 1.11% 1.16% 100% 223331221 aay sold, being mos' le of ran; People’s Forum (EAitor’s Note)—The Tribune wel- comes letters on subjects of inter- est. Letters dealing with contro- versial religions. su which attack viduals a good m it advisable = All Totters must be limited to not more than 600 words. Ege i gabbe rede Bea aft Hed S35 & z E : 4 ze i ag 2g E é & } : BREE is B g l 3 ° i : dl ; E 2 z i fi 3 Hf ?8 Bin EauEE FOR RELIEF ECONOMY Kintyre, N.-D. + Feb. 9, 1987. Editor, Tribune: “We noted with SEs5 i Sse 3 some interest the Used Car? Lots of Th ll: In the WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted LARGE NATIONAL manufacturer of | EXPERIENCED girl wants housework ‘Washers and — have opening § aH ge . 3 FES WEEE ile ey i ju a Fy 5 5 g 5 ee. g ag Eee Z ~ & 5 a BEE The writer of this letter fails to specify the source of his mil- itary information. From sl the of récognized military aclence much of it seems to be incorrect. FOR THE COURT Bismarck, N. D., Feb. 8, 1987, In a few days the Congressmen of Editor, Tribune: »| THREE ROOM basement apartment. ‘Courts shall continue or whether the president of the United States shall F fs i 3 & i i | i i i ' i 5 i i zl r to pack the courts with choosing, whom he can de- to] by virtue of a judi . sonable Work Wanted by day or hour. Phone Irene, 904. TWO! want part {o) time work. Phone 926-R. Position Wanted COMPETENT bookkeeper desires po- sition. Eight years’ experience. Ex- it_references. Write Tribune Ad, 19364. } ——— Rooms for Rent LARGE COMFORTABLE bedroom with large closet. Suitable for two or three. Hob water always. Close| in, 816 Main. COMFORTABLE room in quiet mod- ern home. Suitable for two. Hot water always. Hot water heat. 522, Second. ‘WARM ROOM. Hot water always. Board, if desired. On bus line. 605 __Ave. C or 623 6th. ONE NICE sleeping room. Suitable for girl. $8 per mo. 418 9th St. ————eeeeEeEe eee Business Opportunity DISTRIBUTOR of nationally-adver- stised line of refrigerators, ranges, washers, commercial refrigeration, heating, air-conditioning units seeks dealer for Bismarck. Fastest grow- ing line in U. 8. Splendid’ oppor- tulty for profit. Only limited cap- {a cenuires Write Tribune Ad. FOR SALE: Fireproof concrete ga- rage, 50x100 feet, four room house and four lots. Located in thriving community on Yellowstone Park Highway. CHEAP. E. T. Hennebry, Bridger, Mont. _— Wanted to Buy ‘WANTED: Model A Ford. Bob's Paint my Body Shop. 606 Main. Phone —=—=_—<—_—_—K—_E~—_— Household Goods for Sale Automobiles fer Sale ¥ Everybody ts talking about jrices sae geing up? Better take advantage of these low. priced cars, COME in and select your car now, Turn in your car or make a cash des posit. We will put this car away for you without charge until ready for delivery. You save we sell cars. Thirty cars to pick Look them over. Essex Coach .. Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan Pontiac Coach Chevrolet Coupe Chrysler 8 Sedan Plymouth ... Ford Sedan . Studebaker . Chrysler Coach Plymouth Touring Sedan. E 5 i 1931 1931 1932 1933 1933 1933 1933 1934 1934 1034 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1835 1935 i f PEEEEE ET os ease Ford DeLuxe Sedan . Ford Tudor Sedan . Chrysler Sedan . 1936 Lafayette Sedan ... 1936 Plymouth Touring Sedan... . All these cars winterized, including hot water heater, non-freese solu- tion, winter grease, winter oil, good batteries and good tires, Established 1914. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 706 —————————— Houses for Rent NEWLY DECORATED five room modern home. Gas heated. Near school and capitol. Adults only. 101% oth st. FIVE ROOM 2 story house, 4 room bungalow, 3 room house, 4 room furnished apartment. T. M. Casey & Son. —————E>E—_—_—=EEEEEEE Houses for Sale £2 THREE 9x12 new rugs, two, 8xll rugs and smaller ones to be sold at rea- price. One used Wilton rug, 9x12, Call 522 3rd St. ____ Apartments for Rent NEW ment. Heat, gas nished. Kelvinator. Adults. Phone 768, 900 9th, THREE ROOMS and private bath, private entrance. Frigidaire and stove furnished. Available Feb. 15. 623 8th St. MODERN FURNISHED 3 room apart- ment. Living room, bedroom and kitchenette. Close in. Phone 260. FIRST FLOOR of modern house. Completely furnished. Use of elec- tric washer. $65.00 per month. Phone 1789. FOUR ROOM and private bath fur- nished apartment at 1102 Thayer. Call owner, 2026. 318 9th St. Newly decorated. Heat, gas, water furnished. $30, 114 Ave E. FURNISHED 3 room apartment and private bath. Very close in. Call at 323 2nd. Phone 763-M. FIVE ROOM stucco bungalow, all modern. Large glass inclosed porch. Garage in basement, 7 room frame house, partly modern. Will sell both for $4,750.00. $2,000.00 down. Terms for balance. Phone 278, Price Owens. NEW 5 room bungalow with large room finished in basement. New 5 room bungalow with 3 room base- ment apartment and bath. Six year old 4 room bungalow with double garage near Bismarck Hospital. T. M. Casey & Son. —_—_SSE_ Personal WILL PAY UP to $65.00 each for IN- DIAN HEAD PENNIES dated be- fore 1910. Send 10c for complete catalog. Wisconsin Coin Co., 1236 State, Milwaukee, Wis. PERFECTION DRY CLEANERS— Ladies’ dresses, Men’s sults and tle, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Call for and deliver. Phone 170]. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126, —_—_—_—_—_———X—— Coal and Trucking ONE THREE room basement apart- ment, partly furnished. Call at 308 13th St. Phone 878. ee FURNISHED apartment, strictly mod- ern. Call after 6 p. m., at Varney Apts, or phone 773. DESIRABLE furnished entire ground floor apartment. Apply evenings. 320 11th Bt. oe FURNISHED one room and ette apartment. Adults. 314 3rd St. Everts Apts. ECKLUND, BACKMAN. and Asplund coal for sale. General trucking done. Reasonable, Junior Neff. Tel. 1748-J. 710 7th. ECKLUND AND BACKMAN coal, $2.40 per ton. General trucking. Phone 2332-W. 401 13th St. Charles Pauley. WILTON COAL, $2.40 per ton. Phone 863-M, Boehm Bros., Delivered. Land for Sale NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 5 room apartment. Heat and water fur- nished. Phone 107. UNFURNISHED large apartment. March 1st. 602% Ave. D. L. K. Thompson. Phone 287. aed basement apartment, 1747-R. FURNISHED 2 room and bath apart- ment, upstairs. Murphy bed. 612 Ist Bt. : FIRST FLOOR bungalow flat, front and rear entrance. Call at 409 5th st. FURNISHED apartment in Rose Apartments. Mrs. Murphy. Phone 862. 7S eee NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: That ent and decree of ‘oreclosure and entered on the rd day of February, A. D., 1937 in an etion in the District Court of Bur- leigh County, Fourth Judicial District of the State of North Dakota, wherein the 1 Land Bank of Saint Paul, a Body Corporate, is Plaintiff, and Fred Ehnes and Magdalena Ehnes, his ons unknown, clalm- any estate or interest in, or lien, @ upon the real estate ‘complaint, whether legatees or credi- pointed, will sell at public t the front door of the Court t Bismarek, in the Courity of and State of North Dakota, on the 2nd day of March, A. D., 1937 at the hour of two o'clock P. M. of that day, that certain real property and mortgaged premises situated in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, directed In said judg- ment and Special execution to be sold, and more particularly described as follows: Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Two (8. 2), in Townshi Hundred Forty-two nort! containing s, according U. 8. Government survey ‘eof, much thereof as may be neces- to satisfy sald judgment and in all to the sum of thereon from ite of said judgment and the ac- cruing costs of sale. Dated February 3rd, 1937. _ Fred E. Anstrom, Sheriff of Burleigh County, Bismarck, Dak. +1 Geo, F. Shafer. TLE 8 5 tor Plaintite, Bisma rig N. Dak. 2-4-11-18. FIVE, 10, 15 or 20 acre lots for gar- defiing along Missouri river bottoms. Long time lease. “Logs for building purposes.” Write Lock Drawer 125, ‘Washburn, N. D. For Exchange for Minnesota property or anything I can use. H. Steinkraus, Bertha, Minn. —_—_————— Poultry FOR SALE: 20 pullets, 13 cockerels, Coombs Pedigreed white leghorns, 25 pullets, state accredited ‘flock. R. M. Estell, Menoken, N. D. Hay for Sale 2 HOLLOW stem hay for sale. Baled or otherwise. Write for prices. Melvin Bryn, Berwick, N. D. Tribune Rates Are LOW

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