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Deliveredyo edid b, Lb L rain and - Pri _ ERTH HOSPITAL s | Grain and Stock Prices and News | § rexri Hospira Astrom’s Clothing Store T made Clothing L go0q to choles 575 to 56, bolognas ' s i & thing | off Saturday, and the situation, so to choice o $6; Dealers in are 'arm | afloredfa:}dnzfiid e g £f“;§tas 5 was%.xg:u;:‘ed on Qb Nerd I e o owumin fight balls Taplineits : Shoes, Trunks and Bags, Men's Sould slacken the export demand. ¢ | Veal éalves one half dollar lower Adams, North Dakota Furnishings. Lowest prices in town. ships can be had, exporters believed today. Top selling at $10.25; seconds o " WILTON, N. D. thedsales anf]d cg:fl;inue a;xd ?fie rail- $8.gg: culls $6 to $6.50; wieners $4 to % —— roads would furnish cars for the sea- - $5. 1 Apprecia Trad board movement, but i ips are Stockers and feeders selling good to . I‘:‘ELS ;?; YS‘}';!EEN 2 i %z}llcking, they t:were lodf tlhe inion that %@gfifi in fact about as high as any 4 : J o : 9 e movement would slow down. e year. : American Nat’'l Bank _“Bears” are reported to take the Select heavy feeders $7 to $7.50; { view that no maf how great the goodto choice $6.50 ta.§$7; fair to good | Vailey City, N. D. foreign demand is it will be impos- $610.86.50. . - i sxhletqdlspose‘oafithesurpi?sv ess §5t0 s%adgv?.gmdtgim Capital and Surpius $110,000.00 tions, :;h:k o the same fil:;e they w.%fi; eemfian’%&fitgg& TR The Farmer’s Friend are e ing the farmers to continue Good to choice stock heifers $6 to T & 5 i me 1 1ce cCOWS Money toml:fin :tafilllefimes to li??sngefieved the farmers u;pgto this $5.50; fair to geod $4.50 to $6; stock S e R e T i 3 cows . arm Somss & Syecity; Jt was reported from Buffulo that Goud to choice sows from 960 to $10; with an elevator ca y of 18,000,000 o good $60; commeon e bushels, 6,000,000 ls are now in fair $40 to $50. reat all your seed grain before seeid- ing with a IMPERIAL SMUT MACHINE® L7 expected, will greatly increase the sheep market held steady with the only perfect Smut Machine § movement to Buffalo. The congestion a $10.25 mg on 1 ruled CE E. LIEN :file'hav:am“fl;:t o of grain at this port with the pros- $8.50 to $9; top ewes $7.50; heavies BAKERY . grain next fall. If you have pective early opening of the move- up to $7.25; bucks $5.50 to $6. Confectionery, Fruit, Tobacco and gle"willl re’func%! your money in ; ment over the lakes, is expected fur- J. R. Kirk Com. Co. ’Cigars' also have s machine that takes wild oats | CHET to add to the difficulty of get- —_— out of tame oats for :seed and the best ting the grain out of the way, and Ansas Nesth Dalosta cleaner and grader for all grades. All machines trial guaranteed. Write us. IMPERIAL SMUT MACHINE CO. . 852 Erie Street Minneapolis, Minn. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. Biggest stocks, greatest values in the Northwest. We respectfully solicit the business of patrons of this paper, either in person or by mail. Mail orders re- «ceive our most careful attention, and goods are selected as honestly and con- ' sistently as though you picked them -out yourself. hicago: May wheat openin is for eastern consumption. $1.1%121i%t h@ $}.112%; cll(:se, $1.1511:é. ’g, h;&t Manga:r an in]sta}:'leelocc?x%red on TUTTLE, N.D. o uth: July wheat, openin the same date in which a local farmer Standard Clothing Heuse $1.13%; close, $L.17. POMINE: Jost $1000 by the artificial depression. Corner *“ Minneapolis, Chicago: July wheat, opening, He was holding 4000 bushels for $1.25, ! Sixth & Nicollet Minnesota $1.10; close, $1.12% @ $1.12%. but_the price touched $1.24 and then - ' —_— sank away to 92 cents, leaving him PR R T $000000000000000000000900¢ MARKET LETTER stranded with a loss of 32 cents a All Kinds of Beaufort Hotel 1.00 to 2.50 Deouble. *“‘Service” is our Motto. ; 0000000000 é0DROOONGOGOO S THE NONPARTISAN LEADER CHICAGO WHEAT SUMMARY Big orders for wheat were orted last Saturday in Chicago and during the last two days of the week it is estimated that close to 38,000,000 }mshels of mfl had been or export. lemand was good, though giving some -evidence of fall- storage there and ships with 9,000,- 00 bushels ¢n board are uniodi at.the rate of 200,000 bushels a day. The opening of lake' navigation, it is may become an element in a further drop in the price. cago for the bushels. _GRAIN QUOTATIONS . Closing Minneapolis wheat quota- tions Tuesday, March 7. No. 1 hard, 1.19% @ 1.20%; No. 1 northern, 1.14% 1.183%; choice, 1.19%; arrive, 1.14% @ 1.16%; 1.17%; No. 2 northern, 1.10% @ 1.15%. Following are quotations on futures at leading markets Monday, March 6. Duluth: May wheat, opening quo- tation, $1.13%, close, $1.16%. Receipts i Chi- week were 2,427,000 South St. Paul, Minn., March 6— The receipts the first part of this week were only ‘moderate and everything sold - ters $4.26 to $4. $8 to $8.75; good to choice, from $7.25 to $8; fair to good $6.50 to $7.25. Choice to prime killis 8 a1 heifers $6.50 to $7.25; good to choice $5.75 to $6.50; fair to’ good $5.25 to $5.75; common to fair $4.75 to $b; cut- 50; canners $3.76 to $4; shelly old cows $3.25 or less. HOW MARKET WOLVES ~ POUNCE ON THE LAMBS The way in which wheat buying interests control the market, and buy at favorable times is illustrated in dis- patches from Minneapolis under date of Mareh 38, showing that Chamber of Commerce dealers there bought 5,000,~ 000 bushels of May wheat in one week, as the prices slumped from the high -mark of $1.24. Tt is estimated that this represents sales of 1,000,000 barrels of ‘flour, and that the purchase bushel. The same general experience is reported for many of the farmers of North Dakota, who, being able to | - Perth - - NorthDakota : : e : we Want Your Trade LOFTHUS BROTHERS CO. League Members Never Fail to Call on League Members Trade With ENGELSTAD--TANDE CO. The Home of Quality Men’s Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Shoes. First Class Groceries, ete. Our Grocery Store score for 1915 was 98 per cent. Aneta, North Dakota JULIUS KLEMIN Automobile Repairs, Vulcaniz- ing, Acetylene Welding, 5 : sold at about steady prices: However meet all necessary obligations, still and Blacksmithing. Minneapolis, Minn. :he‘xie is a strong undertone in the had varying quantities of ‘v;vzeat Will Appreciate the Farmers Patronage European Plan, Opposite Old Post TRUE:S 2 e which they were holding for a bette: : Office. Rates, 75¢ t0 1.50 single; Choice to prime fed killing steers, market. . P ddbd : Bt b i Specil atteation w_i;;e be given All Quality Goods ! members the Farmers d : Nonpartisan Political League of A nnouncem ent KREMENETSKI : North Dakota. - : , BROTHERS R. H. GREER, Manager s g ‘ Sisicaissrasaniativpasini To Newspapers and Printing Trades Tuttle, N. D. ' Fadden’s Restaurant ' THE LEADER HAS INSTALLED AN : GENERAL MERCHANDISE 1 442:144.446 Wabasha St. - * St. Paul, Mins : : G‘mfess'hope“gah‘“agms;‘d' ¢ %fie&smwmrfi &?fis}t‘l ingifl?gfig E ngraving D epar tment " Enamelware, Tinware, city at 16e and up. “Never closed.” - . Cutlery and Tools. 1 WALTER FADDEN, Proprietor - fully equipped to do all kinds of zinc and copper cuts, half-tones, 3 - - etchings, etc., which is now : Do ngizzg:ourself : READY FOR BUSINESS . i : i ildi erial - The Engraving Plant i £ the most complete and up-to- : e A.J.HEAL - - PERTH, N. D. Pk i ey B e Ao e 1 £ : eal(;‘,uts of;c all kinds made for Candidates for public office, public ] ¢ speakers, etc. 5 : FRW #Cuts of horses, ecattle and animals of all kinds. ; R o i Our Engraving Plant is the onl in the state of North Eye, Ear, Nose and. Throai Dakota, allaigflatvigg:estaa{)‘ltisfid 1‘?01? ntl{eoggrvlfize :f slg‘ortl? Dalgotav ; Giasses Fitted people and institutions. . : OUR PRICES FOR ENGRAVING WORK WILL BE AS LOW AS THE LOWEST FOR FIRST CLASS WORK : : < and the ; QUICKEST AND:BEST OF SERVICE GUARANTEED. There is no excuse for any publisher or newspaper or other %Verson in North Dakota sending out of the state for Engraving ork, when they can have it done here at home at Prices as Low - as others charge. and where Service is Quicker and as good as 36 So. Main St. - PERCHERONS Havi come ‘into possession of ‘White Bros. Percherons I desire o reduce the herd this spring. With " THE . UNION NATIONAL BANK of Minot Capital and Surplus '$90,000.00 Farm Leans Negotiated at Lowest’ i , g , v o, end in view I-am offering some T o pone 1 ‘SO SEND US YOUR ORDERS AND GET OUR PRICES. e Mpam e et e g o e . N on artisan Ledder Nz T R ¥ | . Wood & Wood oar i M. M. WHITE N ‘Minet’s Pioneer Chiropractors. - Box 919 ey Fargo, N. D. MBS Lo i Aimelens Wentors : Wl VALLEY CITY N.D. 0 § Braver Block - - Mimot, N.D, 1 \ :