The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 27, 1937, Page 9

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Choice FEE boeg qualitied medium and Plain and medium 5. 5 Closing top on howe, le wi ic fs 5c lower than a week with packing é ch 1K 108 FE ite cate eS , 0 Fat lambs laa io Figs iden Pid ing te ewes, 200 Bigher, A AoE re of pound ne | United Un Gas Imp 15 10. ae, a alk choles 3% Ind? por at 10 us al 0% | Ro common and medium #00 i Sond Sa US , Ja to pecod slaughter 2 eee EEE o pease By Med arrit' t fully steady ire Priasy's aver- od and choice Lo | 56% 31% | Wilson & Co 12 ys market very ly fluctuating re- undertone strong on all Solent sy cons quently healthy on to choice Kinds suitable for substitute raid DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Feb. Cra rp co prices. Wh No. . northern spring, se "ibe, Hi No. 1 dark 'n 1.51 58 ‘ibn petite "1 55a 7 , 1000, and 5 No. 3, 88 Ibs, eee 50, he 34 -1,62%: weights; heavy longfed steers thin- 1, ning out noticeably as are well fat- itnee. shored yearlin, few light year- No. 52 1 38 4 1,36%-1.43%; 50 ibs. 1.34 eee good and . d actin top 1 northern 1.40% brought 12.25 12. medium heifers ashy to. ie or her at 7.80 down; good and chilce ‘beef. cows 35-50 higne eS Lonel? 4a %. ney! deatting 80-1.25; feed 65%- REQUEST FOR BIDS close indicate feed yard clearance close tpalcate (res BiH wae ‘qos0;| DEPARTMENT OF STATE MIGH- 10.80, fresh, clipped | 6.50.8. earing ea ego tea a Sarnia lng one 300,000 pet AM ry be Tes ting ote State Commissioner ta the office rtment of State Highways ek, North Dakota not later Ahich time they ‘will be pub: ime the: pub: Ucly opened and r iA 6 ter grades dull, and feeders strong to 25c enotce | weight peeves a car lot joice long yearlings an looks 38 2.00, sai si abo: major! juotes: Sas" tb. Chelee A certified ‘check at. 5%, t with a bidder's bond in the font sere must accompany each pro- al. vere Universal Testing Machine shall \ nfo! TEXT OUTATONS Tr MOVE UP DESPITE =| PROVED OUTLOOK ee in Southwest Fails to Shake Market Because Rain Is poate fected, to reported general lightness moisture precipitation. At the close, wheat was %-% above Friday's finish, May 1.31%-%; July 1.13%-%; corn % off to % up, May 107%-%, oats at % decline to % advance, and provisions unchanged is Feb 2 ing sentiment sp! news outhwestern precipitation loped more or less of a wheat futures Saturday showed little change. * Wheat closed. higher at 1.31%, and July and Sept. unchanged 31.23% and 1.19%, respectively. futures ‘showed moderate strength due to lack of offering and flax each closed % higher at 2.16 2, ectively. Co: s were moderately higher on scant offerings. close 44%, and July % higher at 42%. closed % higher at “1.01%, a higher at 95%; and Sept. May feed barley cl oat pric celpts were light and demand was_ lacking. no force to demand for Oats was in Rye demand sluggish. Flax | A hassinundet ° _ . CHICAGO Chicago, Feb. 37.—()—Butter prices showed little change Saturday bu‘ eggs were unsettles. Poultry tended Butter, 8,826, ate specials (93 score) 33%-%; extras (82) 33%; extra firsts (90-91) 33%-%; firsts (88-89) 31%-33%; standards (90 centralized carlots) 333%. Eggs, 8,632, unsettled; extra firsts local 21’, cars 21%; fresh graded firsts local 28%, local 21%} current receipts 20%. creamery- and Whi Rock fryers 2214, Plymouth Sdlored and White: Rock Plymouth Rock 25, bare- Leghorn chickens 13; roost- horn roosters 1 urkey 8 2hyoung toms 19, old 18: No. 2 mrkeys at; ducics 444 colored, re email a a MP caisred Itt 173 ors (ae ey re| Log ih dee Lit 1 Tele WT Leen ee Toa veal bit 198 raed iy BE ge f ax Oh Se oe Beans— 153 153%153 153% 150 150% 150 1.50% 1.08 1.08% 1.05 26 108% 105% 188% 3 3 88% «(88% Low Close % 137% 137% Legislative There’s Lots of News. In These WANT-ADS Sano candidate.” . 105—Providing at least two farm. te 1 %, 130 1.29% 1.29% | for 3% LOL, 1.01% 1.00% 101% 95% 95% 25% rt) M% 45 = 44% 44% Mh 2% 41% 0% 214 214 213% AH constitutional ma- Jority vote). indefinitely P Postponed 230—Prohibiting power com- jar from charging deposit on meters without paying pingitn H. B, 90—Providing f state panel board for axed and ap- Propriating $2,325,000 for revolving fund for H. B. 122—Giving railroad board authority to value and revalue utility Properties and authorize and return of amounts collected from consumers in excess of what deemed “fair rate.” H, B. 71—Defining usury as more | W; Id than five per cent annual interest. MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN lear sae Feb. 27.—(#)—Wheat rs taturday 28 compared to 66 cash wheat and coarse juotations today follow: Casn Wheat Delivered 1.48% 157% . 147% 1.56% 1.46% 155% 1.45% 154% 1.44% 153% 1.48% 152% 142% 1.50% 1.40% 1.48% wa. 138% 1.46% + 1.96% 143% 134% 1.40% - 140% 146% tans Winter Wheat aponeT. Tbe up 24, less than 1 New PSD eb. ve ORLive poul- ht, steady to firm: PTachanted. By express, easy i taeneye 15-26; other express pris Dre easy to firm; fresh: a: Gi 4 1b: unchanged. theese, 155,999, steady to firm and mixed colors: erage checks %-%; pefrigerators, firsts 20-21; other Shixed colors unchanged. am veins resale of premium marks 27%-28%; nearby and midwestern exchange 27% -28% + ree 26-: ae Pacific coast, 5 Other whites un- extra fancy 24-25%: near- by and western special packs 23%-%3 1 / y a mantarn special Ks extra, large fancy 38-40; te mt fancy 27-35. other: nearby QUITE AND EGe FUTURES —P)—, Suttes fratures Storage Standard mee Futures: uture wresh Gri ded March Bical High Low Close . 81% 31% 31% 22% rit 23% Refrigerator rds, Oct. 24% 21% MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ate Minneapolis, Feb. 27.—(@)—(U. 8. —Domestic grain ed sharply lower during ended Friday, despite relative a in foreign markets, or just Teverse of the sittation » week n domestic wheat | markets OF Ath 143% 1.39% iDaY oven Wor 1H Wz... 130% 141% 137K. 130% Daw ron 1.41% fo oF 131% 1.39% 138% 137% im oe ath<2 0 135% 137% 1.33% atts a and South Daketa Wheat ta: . 1.33% 1.96% 131% 193% «1.31% 133% 1.29% 131% - 1.99% 191% 1.27% 1.20% Durem eO0NUKO: Bo-tete-tet.-to-} 42a2ge 22289 = i a4 . 145 150 . 14 : 143 - 140 . 138 «. 136 bs... 1.34 Ibs. 131 a 129 + 1a 1.63 1,60 155 1.43 SpEESES ees cose wi ngthened in the face of foreign |: kness: heat t decuned 4% cents, clos- nform to the following specifica-| up to 3 8D to g252” Fl [A baa Compression Specimens Clear space Vertica! screws 34” ” between solid tandard Tool Equipment One set “V" grips for I—% to 3” ie cickts and tavdes 3 setof “V" grips % to. 1%” ‘good and choice f lower oo red , sTOCKs mens, on ate Ly New York, Fob. 37.—(W)—Curb: Rienle Pipeinion Hydraulic Universal American 11%. Testing Ma 1 ei! Service ¢ witl Elec. Bond & Share 25%. Fisk Rubber 1¢ GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Feb. 27.—(&—Govern- | Vs ment Boni Treasury 40 114.9. CHICAGO STOCKS migwest Garp, 13%. i. Petdideand iy maet 2 3g bade Maryland ay do. i constru ae md catalog ie cA. wi im or One TME: OF STA’ RiadWwars Be ig toes... ‘Aagactd 11, 193' w ri closing at. $2. WEEKLY FINANCTAT, REVIEW New York. Feb. 27.—@—The stock market stumbled irregularly lower this Wee! Uneven pace of trading and confus- ed price movements in various groups was seen in financial circles as an ind 2 of the community's hazy senti- m Bringing spasmodic pressure on shares were fears current: outbreaks ‘of labor in some industries might re- tard recovery. A oul flavor was imparted 1 prices, led by wild ‘ing don early In the week party, attsibated to Great Britain's armament program ‘and srerbullaing plans of other mations. At times pasestonsl unrest evidence owing to the opinion that purchases of American securities from abroad might be cut off. : es cariote bu. ‘rier a Biles triumphs U. 8. No. NGE OF CARLOT SALES octensnne 8, 7.—(P)—Range rain ‘@ark northern 1.04% 100% 216 2.19 CHICAGO. Aen, fePaltea ball poster harse 19i conte, digit 3 Leaves To Talk With Chief London, Pub, 31—()—Joachim von Ribbentrop, German ambassador (0 Great Britain, left by plane for Bere thony Eden on for return of her war-lost colonies.) Some butterflies are Seanepereats thus blending’ constantly with their: surroundings. H. B. 335—Appropriating $2,500 for printing of North Dakota Guide un- oe direction of federal writers proj- oc H. B. 254—Referring. to qualifica- tions of inspectors, judges and clerks of election. H..B. 373—Prohibiting liquor ade vertising depicting persons drinking. Bills Passed H. B. 39—Providing for regulation of roving grain buyers. eg B. a oManing, incorporated towns villages under “ definition of H. B, 118—Relsting to additional flood Burs assessment. H, B. pirate chad ie school, census in odd numbered ye: H. B, 179—Making it inlawful to|% H. B. 229—Repealing law appoint- ing late William Laist capitol cus- H. B. 177—Appropriating $2,500 for department of serieuliure and aor: priating $6,000 for boys and girls club work at state and district fairs. ‘H. B. 20—Provides at least one member of education board be a farmer where special schoo) district composed of ten or more gections of land (reconsidered). House Bills Passed . B. 31—Providing for use of offi- 8. er 53—Appropriating $88,926 lor Ellendale normal. 8. B. 10—Appropriating $30,200 for Sovelocnl education and re-habilita- 8. B. 33—Appropriating $40,000 for Ft rea eeomriating $1,700 for premiums on bonds of state officials. North Dakota House of Mercy, CARER Son Foo meat TS fe per -Aporove sting $10,000 for! bath,-private entrance. Always hot] ScKTUND, 8. B. 81—Approp! Lutheran Welfare socie! Dakote for child welfare. a. 8B. 104 appropriating $10,000 to Good Samaritan Trelete, Wargo, for crippled. children welfare, $10,000 for North Dickinson norms. 8..B. th appropriating 913,420 for state school of St tt lyase apa CREAMERY “GOMPANY, 110 Ros- ser, Bismarck, North Dakota. Business Opportunity rp bingen FOR SALE: proof building, 23x100 feet with ful iets and modern cooling equipment; good business located at county seat. Price $16,000 for building; $6,000 for equipment om fixtures. Terms if desired. particulars write L. E. Rice, ‘Agent for owner, Sidney, Montana. Wanted to Buy [ANTED: House on option pl Must give ay details. Write Fan ated to Rent WANTED: Bulk Plant within 100 miles of Bismarck. Either cash or gallonage basis.. Long lease {f neces- sary. Write Box 298, Bismarck. Personal FREE! If excess acid causes you prescription, gn at Cap- itol Out Rater Bismarck and Cen- tral Drug Co., Mandan. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular. or spring filled, 419 Sth St. Phone 1126, GALL AT SNOWFLAKE laundry and Dry Cleaners. Rough dry, 8c, thrift wash, 7c, wet. wash, 5c. Tel. 779. ‘Miscellaneous for Sale ee al Chihuahua puppies. “Call preferred. 715 3nd. Phone 1850. BEAUTIFULLY furnished sleeping room, One or two gentlemen. Al- ways hot water. 2% blocks G. P. Phone 120-R. 508 4th. ae IELY furnished ‘front slee Also basement sleeping room, with radiant gas heat, 216 Thayer. Phone 1276. Toom. ‘Y large windows. Always hot water. Gentlemen preferred. 223 W. Thay- er, Phone 1185. COMFORTABLE room in ern home, Suitable for two. Hot water always. Hot water heat. 3nd 8t. ICE QUIET room. Near capitol and high school. dies preferred. Phone 1768. Ave. E. NICELY FURNISHED front sleeping toom. Hot water always. Suitable for two. Large closet. 418 3nd am with board. \bath, Hot water sivare On bus line. 623 6th or 605 Ave. C. ROOM SUITABLE FOR one or 76. Gas heated. Phone 430, Also ga- rage for rent. 628 9th. LARGE FRONT ROOM, hot and cold water. Two gentlemen preferred. Phone os at a light emenenng. Sprivale : Text to La- 719 ist Bt. ROOM, a) ” unfurnished. Small family. 101 Front Ave. NT bath. $10 per month, Phone 1934. water. itor aan 4th a for rent. Call gas heat. hot water. road éth Bt. Phone 649. ROOM for one or two, Convenient to _capitol and downtown. Phone 614. We Will Buy Your ~ Emerald Green 24 og. Gingerale Bottles, each EXPERIENCED man to sell lubricat- ing oll, grease, and paint in local tersitory. Straight commission. Opportunity to make big money. Give full details and representative will call on you. Clark Oil Co., 201 Glenwood Avenue, Minneapolis, >>] EEE SSS Work Wanted FURNITURE repairing, and reboxing at reasonable Phone 1941-R or call at 709 12th. EXPERIENCED dressmaking, also la- dies’ suits. Call at front door. 402 Two ICED gitls want part time work. Phone 926-R. Household Goods for Sale only. ae 4th St. one room apartmi with icheewtie ‘and private bath. Frigidaire. deundry, privileges. frigerat vileges. Close in. Phone 260, Dr. R. 8. Enge. a5ge i lier sense Hf All'these cars winterized, nents hot water heater, non-freese eolu- tion, winter grease, winter oil, ‘g00d batteries and good tires, Established 1914, Corwin-Churehill Motors, Inc. box . Van ‘Body 6'x6’13" HEDAnL MOTOR COMPANY. CHEVROLET Coach, mechanically perfect; radio, heater, new tires. $385 cash. Dr. Maclechlan, 113 First St. ‘WELL FURNISHED two room apart- ment. Close in. One block from Bdwy. Gas heat, water, lights, and gas for cooking. Call 2070-W. UNFURNISHED apartment suitable for two. Private bath. Available March Ist. F. E. Diehl, 622 10th St. Phone 1186. MODERN FURNISHED light house- keeping apartment. Gas heat, Pri- vate See Also 6 room house nished. Private bath. Also modern bungalow with 3 bedroonis. Close in. zhooe ie ith aeipeniaen Adulte only, Hest, gus, Me lights end water. $35. INFURNISHED apartment in new spartment building. Laundry privi- Drage #0, 212 W. Bdwy. NEW MODERN house, 2 room apart- ment, Gas heat, lights and water . 616 13th Bt. Tel. 1 APARTMENT furnished for Tight housekeeping. Two clean rooms, upstairs. $24 per mo. 101¢ Bdwy. 0 Call at 1029 4th, after 5 p.m. or unfurnished two room spartment, private entrance. 222 W. Bdwy. Phone 752-W. TWO ROOM dnd kitchenette apart- ment. Laundry electric washer. 204 Ave. B East, 4p.m. DESIRABLE unfurnished sem!-base- ment spartment. Three rooms with bath. 701 ist. Phone 952. ment partment, Suitable f t a lor one or two. $15. Everts Apts. 314 3rd. Gas, lights, ROOM apartment. heat and water furnished, 1116 Rosser. Tel. 978-J. 2 living room, kitchenette and private bath. $45. Call 1606-W. to| MODERN furnished @ room apart: ment. 1102 Thayer. Call owner, 2026, 318 9th St. NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 5 room apartment. Heat and water fur- nished. Phoné 107. OnE ROOM and kitchenette furnish- ed apartment. 812 Ave. B. Tel. 1649-W. ROOM furnished apartment. 602 8th St. Coal and Truckin; and coal for sale. General trucking done, Ne. Junior Neff. wanes 710 7th, $2.40 per ten. Phone Woh Bosh Bros Delivered. Houses for Sale Call of Mill! now under consideration. INTERNATIONAL. Truck, 1% 1934, good condition, I. J. Ander- son, 106 Main Ave. WANTED: conditi Shop. Autos Wanted 1929-30 Chevrolet, lon. Bob's Paint and Body Rear 606 Main. "Gash Hegiter and cash. Turning Bismarck. FIVE Cl Two 0! 3500. Also Lots:for Sale HOICE BUILDING LOTS: yf them, 40x75 facing south, One 4§x75 on corner facing 8& & W, $550. Two 37%x125 facing ‘West each $450, First three on pave: ment.” All located on Hanne’ Ave, B, Terms, $100 down and $10 Fone Kling at 1076 or 682. . B, Your last eee to insure ith! Boller Cathedral TWO lots, 50x75 ft. and 374x160 ft. : Located on 14th and Ave. Pavement. Call 928, Bob Zerr, 12th 8t. Phone 1773-R. ‘THREE, modern. Gh eae T. M. Casey and Son. 8IX ROOM modern house. at 310 lst St. or phone 1938. Land for Sale 5% Sec, 3-143-81 on High away 0 8 Sec. or foul vat once. miles south tion. of Washburn. seed. ft Box 1 ton, © Lathe, Write Box 318.

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