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THE BISMARCK 1RIBUNB PAGE EIGHT GRAIN EXPORTS | TAKE A JUMP U. “*S. Sends Away More Bushels; Get Back Fewer Dollars FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921 BY ALBERT APPLE Chicago, Dec. 2.—Exports of grain from American farms this year have been 60 per cent bigger than in 1920, measured in bushels. But money received for grain ex- ports has totaled about 10 per cent less than in 1920. Those who are seeking ways “to in markets for our farm prod- re fanning the air. The fall- f has been in prices, not actual ments. Exports of wheat, corn, rye, barley and oats totaled 401,6 bushels in the first 10 months of 1921, com- With 251,526,966 bushels in the 10 months of 1920. is A “dus follows, expressed in bus j * Cotton Big Exports of cotton, for the calendar year up to November, totaled 5,186 Wales, compared: with 4, in corresponding months of 0. But it brought Jess than halt ; much money. | Rice exports, in the same periods, jumped from 306,379,885 pounds in | 1920 to 530,042,780 po in 1921, Exports of meat products fell off heavily, with the exception of hams } and shoulders and lard, which showed gains. | FARMERS OF MERCER MEET Discuss Dairying Industry At! Gathering at Hazen Hazen, N. D., Dec. 2—A meeting of farmers from many parts of Mercer | ‘and Oliver counties was held here | Wednesday at the Foto-Piay house un- der the auspices of the Mercer County | Farm Bureau, Mercer-Oliver Holstein | Breeders Circuit, Hazen Co-operative Creamery association. The program for the day included | music by the Hazen band, dairy slides and agricultural movies, the dairy slides interpreted by. County Agent} C. G. Poe,. talk by Paul Busenbark, former county agent of Dunn county; talks by G. W. Randlett, extension di- rector of. the state: agricultural col- lege and R. F. Flint, dairy commis- sioner. The officers of the Mercer county farm bureau are Ff nj. J. Stoelting, president; C. B, Heinemeyer, secre- tary. The meeting. was held chiefly for the purpose of disseminating accurate inofrmation concerning the dairying industry, TAILOR I PREMIER, Melbourne, Australia, Dec. 2.—A tailor by trade and a native of Dub- lin has been chosen premier of New ‘South Wales. He fs James Dooley. colonial secretary and minister for housing. Former Premier McGowan was a boilermaker. aiyoeste | Handmade Xmas favors and presents will be offered for sale by the Baptist Young People’s Union of the First Baptist Church at the Gas office Satur- afternoon at 2:00. Pretty ings for’ Xmas and Homemade Can dy, too. This will fix my cold ALWAYS Dr. King’s New ey. It breaks up ds and stope the paroxysms of coughin; fo harmful drugs, but aes bee eet co ood “medicine. Ail Dr. King's New Discovery for Colds and Coughs Stubborn Bowels Tamed. Leav- ruction, Let the gently stimulating Dr. King’s Pills bring te you a regular, sormal bowel iecom ite. 25 cents, All druggist Drkings Pills EAGLE Tailoring and Hat Works Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing. Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Knife Pleated Skirts Cleaned and Pressed. We call for and deliver. Phone 58:-Op- posite Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D. Mall “deer Solicited. Cee TERS All makes sold and rented | Bismarck Typewriter Co. hope ‘Santa Claus Gets His Mail Here - = 2a|? "-Tomorrow---OPENING i Of Our Toy Department Mail Your Letters to Santa Claus Here The delight of little folks, opens Saturday. Was there: ever such a display of Toys, Games, Dolls and every thing to Gladen the hearts and brighten the faces of the youngsters.. We don’t want one of them to miss seeing a real live Santa Claus at our store Saturday at 3 p. m. because you know Santa Claus has brought all his toys to our store this year. And you must come down to our store.and see what he has got for you. Doll Buggies Prices 98¢ to $15.00 CHINA TEA SETS ‘The first China. sets shown for some time Prices 50¢ to $3.50 Animals on Wheels Dogs, Cats, and Ele- phants Prices. ... .$1.50 to $2.50 SHOO:FLYS This Toy Needs No Mention. Xmas Tree Decorations Select Your Needs Early; Our Line is Now on Display King of the Hill at our Low Price, no Boy or girl should be without a sled. ......$1.50 to $3.50 BLOCKS You will finda big as- sortment here 10e to $1.50 METAL DOLL HEADS The kind that won’t Break. 25c to $3.50 We Carry All Sizes. AND DOLLS For the . girls. Opening Day Special, 10: inch—Sleeping eye dressed doll complete, ‘with hat and shoes, only HORSES ON WHEELS $1.50 values for 98c And the Teddy Bears— the kind that squeak. 98e.to $1.98 You will find in our toy land many new things that Santa Claus brought with him this year, and in making this store his home while i in the city, we were able to get toys that we never saw before. Bring the children to see Santa Claus Saturday. Wellworth