The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 10, 1937, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Rel in fret pat — = f “RAIL 10 STEM TIDE OF STOCK UPSURGE Metals, Rubbers, Motors and , Rails Lead; Mart Lower in ‘sched Parts of List - t aaaq Pee “om & Dept. Agr.)—Cattle © 3,000; generally steady; most slaughter steers 800-10.25; plain kinds down to 6.00; best heavy steers held above 14,00; slaughter heifers largely 6.00-8.25; few good up to 9.25; ‘good cows 650-700; most butcher cows 5.00-6.25; low cutters and cut- ters 3.50-4.00; good heavy bulls 5.75: 6.25; light kinds down to 5.00; stockers and feeders steady; good stockers 1.00-8.00; calves 3,000, steady; good to choice -7.00-8.00; strictly choice 8.50; add head 9.00. 170-180. Ibs.; little done on lighter weights; some bids on 120-145 lbs. 8.25-9.00; sows mostly 9.30-40; aver- age cost Typesday 9.85; weight 213 lbs. Sheep 2,500; run largely slaughter lambs; no ly action; undertone. firm on all c! : Choice fat lambs held above 11.75; good to choice Tues- day 11.25-50. Dairy cattle steady; medium and Chicago, Mart ie —Hogs 24, mi ariay) zane’ = 8,000 direct; lower tian. ‘ sows sa 550 ib, Cattle io 001 -75; | upper 4.90; common and steady; all other ae ay; largely ste fers very actly Foto: non ‘directs fat lambs Bly around .5: cent from C io; opening low; indicatio! around stead: ws choice hand: : SIOUX CITY. Sioux City, Mar. 10. A.)—Cattle” 1500 good 730 H 0. most beef cows 5.00-6.7. car choice 535 Ib. steers 440 tb steer caees 8.25; common and med- ‘tum lots 5.00 calves up to 7.00, Current stocker and feed cattle quotatio: Ste 550-800 lbs. good and choice common and medium 4. 1050 lbs. good and chol common and medium 5.00. good and chpice 6.50. “and medium 4.50-5.50; cows ; common and medium 3.’ calves (steer) sere, and cholic 8. medium 5. Hogs 4,000, rath largely 10-16 lower e 140-165 Ib. bigs mcerce: large! slauahter: pigs to 900, no. early fat lamb bi dy; asking stronger; kins held above earce, choice quot- te Tuesday lambs most- ly steady; bulk 11.60 ti tly 11.75; Bad choice 119 1b. fed ewes 7.10. FOREIGN, EXCHANGE New York, Mai exchange mixed, Gi mang in a a Britain 4. 5.26%; ed 30.10; travel peg 25.2 Britain ork 3: Grea! ry many, rire 40. Tegister- 1 23.95. dorway, 24.55%; Montreal in New York ket MONEY RATES New York, | Mar. 10—(®—Call money steady: 1 per cent all 4 Prime commercial paper per cent. ‘Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1% Bankers accept- ances unc’ MINNEAPOLI! STOCKS Minneapolis, Mar. .—(P}—BStocks clot First Bank Stock 16%. wo it Banco no trading (bid cul STOCKS Now York, Mar. 10.—W@}—Curb: American Gen. 11%, Cities Service 4%. Elec. Bond & Share 25%. Fisk Rubber 17%. me Peay cag BONDS New York, Mar. 10.—(%}—Govern- ment Bonds: ‘Treasury ‘Treasury 113. omeee ie onae ple 5 5 yellow 1.5: malting 1 seed 5.25-50 cw! Clover seed 28.0 State .| serves the Tes . bide | and to walve ted thi cotton sac! changed, 7 HE te cutter grades largely '3.75- #50 + 00-6.50; few heavy heifer | 9 3 s. ny 5 Miscellaneous \ Lo: Bh F Hy ee E 8 g FF Hi { f Breese RRERS a8 ee S30 8E. & S25e2 Ee E 188 Hae gene cree gE22539 EEs REEEERE I SSSReseses Pa se og a7 i E E Ks RE PH i 2 aye § 35 i =} EB “ ‘| > é E Ree a geeegece i eee TE ie 1z2e 9 & 3 EERE ES CoS? Haney cae g22O%u AGO (WU. 8. DAG White Mot 31% Wilson & Co. 10% 0 | Lib MB (4a) 102% | Woolworth 54% Toews - 80% Tncw's = _ 80%! Wrigley, Jr. 10 Ct ed POTATOES (U, 8. D. A.) 5, 10h on Jee eae total U. steady: table stock, de: c __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE,-WEDNESDAY, ‘MARCH 10, 1987 For Good Used Furniture Read the WANT-ADS UP RVE CENTS 10 ~ NEWRECOVERY TOP |: Immense Profit Taking at Close Cuts. Maximum Advance to Around 3 Cents Chicago, Mar. 10—()—Excited over reports that European purchases of wheat had reached an unprecedented total of 12,000,000 bushels, the Chicago se8Sgegss a. FRFF ERR R wheat market late pioaneedhy TOSe | 5 close, Chicago wheat was %-3% cents above Tuesday's finish, 7 aeciine to 5 cents gain. MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE STRONGER Minneapolis, Mar, 4.—(P)—Late re- ports ‘that Germany had made heavy purchases of Australian and Canadian wheat inspired fresh buying of wheat futures near the close here Wednes- aw. and heavy profit taking sales sorbed readily, nh higher mt ntially higher, wheat closed 1%c ae ay Xe July 1%e higher at 1.34, and Sept. 1%c higher at 1.24%. Flax futures gained on commission house buying. | May and July flax closed le higher at 2.17, rains followed wheat. May Ro, higher at 46, and July 2%, May rye closed 108%: July 2% high- and Sept. 2%c higher at 91. May feed barley closed 4c higher at and July 1c higher at 6342. May mat ting barley closed unchanged at Coal peg velone Cash wheat undertone was soft. Winter and durum wheat was in slack Corn was tn slack to fair demand. oats was in fair demand. Rye was in fair to good demand. Barley was low Flax receipts were light. ee iat |_Produce Ma Produce Markets CHICAGO Chicago, fate 10.—()—Butter and upward Wednesday. ittle higher, ties Fr dds eae %; extras (92) BEE aEs firsts 34-34%; firsts (88-|May %-33% pianearas (90 cen- a firsts lo- sh graded firsts ga 22, care 22%; current receipts rage packed extras 24; stor- tae packed firsts 23 see ouitry, live, 1 car, 28 trucks, about hens over.5 1b. 19, horn hens 1 3.19; roosters 13, roosters 12; purer es hens 21, youn id 16; No. 2. turkeys 20% #225" Rooster: ie eaeutter aif flim, ‘Prices unchang- Cheese, 135,783, firm and un- changes, Eqas, 39,300, firm, Mixed ‘colors, cks 243-26: standards 24%4- special pa trata 22%4-23; dirties, No. & 22-) BUTTER AND EGG Lite Chicago, Mar. 10.—(@)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close 33% 33% 33% 31% 31 31% Storage Standards, Ma 23% 24 24% 24% 25% 26 8. D. A.) —( B Boston, Mar. 10.—( —Most of-a very limited trade in wool U, 8. commercial 3.15; Colorado Red MeClures U. 8. No. fe 1 3.05-12%; Wisconsin §. No. 1, few sales commercial 230 Mich- rals U. No, 1, th to A North Dakota Early Onis wv. "1 d_ partly SBuny U. 8. No. 1, 2.1 steady, supplie: vaiher itberel, demand slow; track sales carlots bu. crates Florida Bilas. triumphs, U. No. 1, very few sales 2.20 a crate. DULUTH CASH GRAIN h, 10.—)—C ; few 75; stags lergely | lbs. No. * 1.38% - 4 on 1_hard amber, 60 Ne 39. Ib: Yi09m-1.44i4 66 5, 83 Ibe 1.34 10.—@)—Foreign | © EQUIPMENT —BIbs CLOSE MARCH N, NORTH. DAKOTA 18 DVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS—No- tice is hereby given that seniee. bids for furnishings “Gotivered ft. Graf- ton, North Dakota et be the North ta State Boa ministration, Siemarek, North .Di ta, until 10:00.A. M., central Mangard time on March 19, i937, in the office yf the aye thes Be rth Dakota State Bi ERO which time and bids wil aloud. ye ‘Washington | 1” oi | mela h market Wednesday e Boston Spot wraded do- was in spot foreign. mestic wool: was littie chang: Tum fleece quotations softened a, little as early shorn wools became avail- able at prices lower than those of a limited quantity of spot old wools ere, A few houses offered small aeeitaiepe of new fo fleeces for May delivery at 43 grease for country packed % % od combing and clothing wool together, and wanted 41-48 cents: for spot graded combing % and % blood '§.| Wools of the old clip. Horschel, Germany, requires newly- married couples to plant two fruit trees for the eee) to celebrite |, 1oSee Coronation time will be returned to the bidder |. unopened. ‘The specifications for these. fur- pishing! Pelt be on file in the office of Be tas the North tion, North Dakota, Bes Stat Grafton, North Dakota ing Builder's Exch Dakoto and Mini bidder must ape. the time the Pinger) pat Ae ape ae st be aoaanaiee oy erie fied ‘check pawn ona solvent bank in award of the contract is conditioned on funds ipment, “2 made saraiiable, tor stich ‘Dakota = a ist it aay of ata arch, 1987. Mr. and Mrs. James Cromwell are shown leaving the Hawaii Clipper at Alameda, Cal., after a flight from Honolulu on the first leg of a od to London for the coronation King George VI. Mrs. Crom. al is the former Doris Duke, to- acco fortune heiress. (Associated Press Photo) The close was | Se) 191% 137% 1 idey toon 11% 118° 121% 118° 119% 110% 141, 100% 1.00% July, new 08% 1.04% 1.05 July, old. Tose Los 168 108% 99% 101% 98% 90% BH 0% 48% 48% 4% 45% 4K an Gk An Ak 155 1.55% 1.54% 1.55% 151% 152° 1.51% 152 1.08% 1.10% 1.07% 1.08% 1.03% os) 1.01% 1.03 1 3% 91% 93% 34% 33% 135% 133% 1. 121% 1.25% 1.22% ints jarley— ley- 4 ast: ay T% 62 63% - 68% Heke 103 1.08% 1.00 eke are 151% 1.60% 1.50% 1.59% 140% 148% 148% 157% 1.46% 1.56% 144% 1.53% . 143% 151% 141% 1.40% 139% 147% 137% 1.44% vase 138% 141% - 145% 148% ..... ‘Winter Wheat Et - 145% 1.47% 1.43% 145% ai3 3 « 1.43% 145% 1.41% 1.43% Be 3 #38 + 141% 1.43% 1.30% 1.41% eee Boe 49, g! bak bad he") TS ie 1.38% 1.40% 136% 138% a and South Dakets Wheat : « 187% 138% 135% 136% 1.35% 1.36% 133% 1.34% + 133% 134% 131% 1.32% Durum «. 1.48% 1,06% 1.46% 1.62% Tbs... 147% 163% - 145% 158% Ibs. Be 143% 153% a 141% 149% Ibs, .. 1.39% 1.44% «» 137% 142% Ibs. .. 1.34% 1.40% AT% 1.53%: 134% 135% 129% Coarse Grates Bae BSb85s RRR rS 1.06% 1.12% 1.05% RANGE OF CARLOT. SALES Mar, 10 Range les: Wi No. 3 1axy No. 1, 2.18. ley not quoted. NIPEG C. iN winnipe, Mare 10 ish wheat No, 1 northern 133%; No. 2, nor‘nern Bei 7%. Oats, No! 2 white ie? Wo. 8 3 white 56%. y ? e STORIES IN, STAMPS BY I. 8. KLEIN iF in gS cliche 22) °F ft 5 (Copyright, 1937, NEA Service, Inc.) A Ititle lemon juice squeezed into the water in which they are cooked will make potatoes whiter and impart ® more delicate flavor. Male Help Wanted MAN WANTED for retail auto acoes- sory and gasoline business. Must. to hear from tractor pwner able to plow and seed 200 to 300 acres of land in Burleigh county to wheat early this spring. Reo. Knauss, Bis- Female Help Wanted AN OLD CAR? | Sonera new is happening in the car. business. People are trading in year-old cars for new Buicks. That’s great for folks that can afford it. The new Buicks are certainly honeys. But it’s great for folks with old cars too. It’s an-opportunity to turn in a 1933 model—or an even older car —and get an almost-new automobile at a bargain price. Here are a few samples of the prices we offer—with a generous trade-in and easy terms. .| THREE ROOM ground floor apart- WANTED: Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Must be able to ook. 826 5th St. ad Work Wanted FURNITURE REPAIRING, recover- ing, reboxing. Have 11 years’ ex- perience, with local furniture store. Work done very reasonably. Call ne A. Schneider, 1941-R. 709 12th COMPETENT TYPIST wants time position, Four years arniel GIRL, 21, having stenographic, book- keeping and secretarial experience, desires work. Write Tribune Ad, ae ania Lads ‘ Personal MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126. : Instruction PRIVATE INSTRUCTION: On band and orchestra instruments. Hour lessons, $1.00. Guy Larson. Phone 600. Wanted to Rent WANTED: By April ist. modern house or bungalow with three bed- rooms. Write Tribune Ad, 19631. prckten Bacio small house or. luplex April 1, Responsible Phone 1250-R. Apartments for Rent we pocm detotenecht, yd re ei ea Keeping. "Upsiais. T0le Save ot |/NICELY PuRATSEED ‘epartment, |, ment. East front. Gas heat. Bath peed Partly furnished or un- light, gas and water furnished. Call at 614 Third St. or 1935 Chrysler Airflow Sedan, vehi Uses MOTORS, 122 Main Phone 700 care pore Sedan, excellent condie lon. Real buy for low cost transpor= tation. Phone 1236, : Business Opportunity MERCHANTS, FEED AND SEED DEALERS, HATCHERYMEN: Add a profitable sideline to your pres- ent business with no extra invest- ment. BUY CREAM. The season of heavy cream production will soon be here. Be ready to handle this business, Write today. THE FAIR- MONT CREAMERY COMPANY, 110 Roser, Bismarck, ND.” COMPLETE RESTAURANT equip- ment. Priced at a sacrifice. If in- tersted call at 309 So, 12th St., Bise marck. Houses for Sale MY OWN dwelling. Reason, too large for my family. Getting large rev- enue from basement apartment, See me, on the following days, Sat- urday, Sunday afternoon or Mon- day. J. J. Barth, 316 11th. FOUR ROOM modern house, garage, good location, Near schools, bargain. By owner. Write Tribune Ad, 19727, garage. Electric refrigerator. Call 1770 or 234 W. Thayer. MODERN 5 room house. Modern 6 and capitol. Call 117-M. apts ROOM all modern gas jucco bungalow house. Gal at 314 9th St. Choice Lots for Sale $10 down and $10 per month. On and off sewer, water, sidewalk. Special improvements nearly paid for, T. M. Casey & Son. Phone’ 403, Room and Board and|' YOUNG MAN to take meals cooking. Frigidaire. Telephone ser- FIRST uae soclaced. Adults only. Phone 8th St. Share room with gentle- man, Teasonable. Household Goods for Sale | PHILCO 5 tube table radio. Roy! portable typewriter. Both almost new. Phone 2059. Mrs. W. H. Payne. BED! SET, Studio Teeny Occa- sional chair, desk, breakfast set, seatter rugs, drapes, work bench, miscellaneous articles. 519 14th St. MODERN FURNISHED 3 room pene ment spartment, also furnished 2 room apartment. Have electric re- frigerators, laundry privileges. Close in, ee 260, Dr. Enge. Pi two room ayatieane, private bath and epee Sea ecee as, . 7 1770 or 234 W. Thayer. NICELY furnished two room apart- erator. Laundry privileges. Always hot water. Adults only. 120 W. Rosser, THREE ROOMS and private ba ed. $45. Phone 1063 or 1849. VERY NICELY furnished apartment, two bed rooms, Clean, warm, Always hot water. Adults’ party. WANTED: Room or board and room, special diet followed. Write Tribune Ad. 19846, Wanted to Buy Must have good prs rage. Would consider home basement partment. Phone Toe Also gussee, ‘oan Be, 1847-J. NICE QUIET room. Modern home. Near capitol, ahd hie oon la- dies _ preferred. ARTMENT, las hacen ru 0 AeA Fr Sn! Ave. E ol Wypewriter.| sRONT sleeping room. New moderi eoplng room. New wader UNFURNISHED modern epartment,|. home. Suitable for two. Also base: 1i4 4th Bt. Abpve Woodmansee’s| _™ent room. Tel. 1198. 600 4th Bt. Biationery. Apply at Woodmansee x undry Fost. atte ¢ 2 =. AP: Hl i j rf Rg & 3 i F PRACTICALLY NEW, bedroom set, davenport, chair, rug and other ar- Prog Very reasonable. 405 Sth For SALE: Walnut dining room chairs table, 4 to match. Very rea- sonable. 824 7th 8t. Phone 1784. 2 . insertions. (per word) .......+.+00-48 3 consecutive insertions

Other pages from this issue: