The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, June 15, 1916, Page 18

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AR, ., WEEKLY GRAIN LETTER Courtesy - Equity Cooperative Exchange. St. Paul Grain Exchange, Tues- day, June 18, 1916~—The . wheat market the past week has been a genuine bearish affair. What few rallies we have had were not sustained. Everything in the way of news, both foreign and domes- tic, has been unfavorable to holders of wheat. The only encouragement to- longs during the week was' the govern- ment report published Thursday. On Friday the market made some respomse to the bullish government figures. Speculative interest is at very low ebb, however, and the prospect of a move- ment of mnew wheat to overlap the currant movement .of old wheat appears as a severe check on speculative sentiment: Thebeamaresfillconfldentthatthe. new crop plus the carryover will result in burdensome supplies and if the ex- port demand continues as indifferent as it is, they are likely to be right, but the “influences” on the other side are just as numerous and deserve 'just as much consideration. It is fair to assume that : the winter wheat crop has improved gsomewhat since the report was taken,. and all things considered the government figures are perhaps a shade too low, but in figuring this year’s production, it must be borne in mind that none of it is in the bihs and that the spring wheat crop ‘has to survive all the season’s vicissitu- des. In the southwest the harvest in on. With the new crop coming on it will not be long before the wheat market should begin to feel the weigth of the offerings. The market has been without any pressure of importance, a factor which has been a most important influ- : ence in the strong undertone the market has displayed until recently, but from now on hedges may be expected to in- créase, and as’ the present. .visible is: large, diminishing but slowly, the load " Political Advertisement FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a candi- date for Treasurer of Cavalier coun- ty, subject to the June Primaries, and wil] appreciate your support. I have been farming in Banner town- ship for 18 years and am a member of the Nonpartisan League. Yours truly, E. A. SEVEREID, y Alsen, N.'D, Political Advertisement States Attorney i % Stutsman Co\mty, North Dakota i am” a candidate for nomination for _ States Attorney of ‘Stutsman County, on the Repubhcan tlcket. Iam a.n auxil- | iary member of the Nonpattlsan League 7 and beheve thoroughly in the movement. % s el B T BUCK / Jamestown, N. D. Pohtxcal Advertlsement \ FOR COUNTY J UDGI!L fS']lU’.!‘SMAN COUNTY. = ’ Dear Voter:—I am a candidate-for re- election for County Judge on the Repub- lican ticket, primaries June 28th. I have worked hard and faithfully as your servant. The work in this office has greatly increased of late .years. guardianship cases, insane: cases, adop- tion cases, inheritance tax and marriage licenses, we have:in Stutsman ‘county.” the power to try certain civil and crimi- nal cases much the same as the distrist court. Only ten County Judges in the State have this added power; a matter . of _recent enactmen During the last 3 years 624 civil and criminal es have been docketed as against 106 cases>during the first 8 honestly performed. I wou uld thank you “for your support. e ST et S Jous close. opened sharply lower. After thelr suce cessful imning. Saturday the bears fols: Jowed np their advantage and-hammered: pnces down two_cents’ from’ the The news, both foreign E domestic, was, all bearish. Export de- .mand was flat. Receipts of wheat. at St. Paul werp' fairly liberal but the majority of arriv- als were poor quality and hard to sell except at liberal d.lscounts. - CASH PRICIB Cash closing prices were: Wheat, 1 hard, 1.15%. Wheat, 1 northern, 1.08%@1.14%. Wheat, 1 northern to arrive, L.08% @ 1.14%. g Wheat, 2 northern, 1.05% @1.09%. Wheat, 3 northern, 99% @1.05%. Wheat, 2, hard Montana, 1.02%@ 1.04%. Wheat, 2 hard Montana t9 arrive, 1.02% ’ is likely to become very heavy and dis- courage any buying for the rise. Liverpool cables came lower again’ Monday morning and the wheat market . Being a farmer To the Voters of K’idd‘er ' I am a candidate for the office of Cdtmty Treas- urer on the Republican ticket at the June Primaries. League I will appreciate your vote and support. HENRY B. HANSON Wheaf, 1 durum, 1.00% @1.07%. 3 %; b;u!- Lrvxs:smcx MARKEI" South St Pau!, an. ~ June 12—With wbout 3,000 cattle on the market today, the cattle market rnled steady , veal calves 25c higher. . -« Prime fed killing steers $9.50@$10 253 good to choice $8.50@$9.60; fa.u' to good $7.50@$8.50., Prime fed ‘cows and he!fers $8@ $9; good to choxce $7:25@$8; fair to' good - $6.25@$7.25; common . to fair:$5.50@ $6.25; canners and cutters $4@$5.25. Butcher bulls - $6.75@$7.50; prime, more; bolognas $6@$6.50; common light bulls $5.25@$5.75. Veal calves, top-$11; seconds amnnd $9; culls $6.50@%$7.50; heavys $8.50@- $10; weaners. $4.50@$5.50. A g Stockers: ‘-_and feeders held about. - * to choice feeders” $'L25@ $7.75; Tairto.good $650@ @$7.25. 7 1 Yeadmgsnndulvesgoodtochowefi Political Adverhsement County and a member of the Nonpartisan _ Political Advertisement - to good, $6.25@ Besides matters of estates of deceased persons,:: | years. I base my claims for re-election on the ground of SERVICE welland . . Y, SR & J. H. ULsrup REPUBLICAN : !CANDIDATE for the nomination - for' the office - of -STATES i ATTORNEY of McHenry County, North BN Dakota, at the primary election, June Bl 28th, 1916. I am an auxiliary member Bl of the Nonpartisan League and heartlly # believe in the movement. You need & man in this important office, who wlll : faithfully, ' impartially and” economically” perform’ < lns duties under the law, regardless of cliques, elected @ I shall endeavor to do this the same as i previous administration - of that office, * I, and " support.” ‘ ¥ . Things have taken a ns and politics. If nominated :ml ng my eamestly solicit” your vote Altbough Mr. Ularud held the office but term, ltmaybesnidoihhnthnthethatedlll vnhke and made. for himself an ‘énviable reputa~ tion. Because he refused to obey the mandates of tht political ring at Towner, he was beaten by 47 votes in his campaign for the second term. radical turn-since then; the voters are doing their own’ thinking in“this camp- aign, which ‘makes it .appear certain that. Mr. Ulsrud ? will be the nomlnee«—-’l.'he Drake Ncwn. - Political Advertisement e Nonpartisan“League: The ‘League has indorsed state and legislative candidates only - I do not doubt, however;-but’th: each ‘member’ of the: Liesgtiey alse wote-his prefererieg for U: Senator. The large mapority *“lican members of the:le sttongly’ and consi sive and I believe it ig} suppose that they desire: and vote for the most progressxve - candidate for the senatorship. © 7 In "all my 'political life T have been actively and consistently a " progressive republican. Both my - opponents have been actively and: consxstently stalwart and reaction- Would it nob change-;and: ‘whom - ’l‘o the Repub‘liean ‘Members of the For the People Even Between Campaigns | 5 man'whose: “progressiveness’ has /* - mever: been questioned and ‘whose: “life ‘and“character ‘ave .such that~ ““he ia_entxt‘léd\ 8 1orceful, :brilliant ' and clean cut fl to»wm in'the fight he to, faih;s.so : Heifers good ft'? Chome $7@$7 Feeding cows: heifery cows $5.75@$6.50; fair to good: $56@8$5.75. ‘Stock bulls $5.50@$6.50. Dairy cows held about steady with lasi week’s low time., Good to. choice $66@" $80; faér to good $45@$60.. The hog market ruled 5 to 10c highers Range $8. 75@$9.30. Bulk = $9.10@ $9.15. 7 ; 5 Sheep market steady. S J. R. KmK COM. 00.1 i Pohhcal Advertfsement . FOR SBEBIFF To the voters wf Eddy County: “'the nomination to the office of sheriff of! Eddy county, subject to the wishes of the _voters ‘of the Republican party at thq primary election to be held Wednesday. the 28th day of - June. Goodfioehoxeehgki 5 e T herewith announce my candidacy foe, Mypersonalrecordzsnotlmlmownta' the yoters whose support 1 ask; all my, actions, both pnvste and public, are ag ' -an- open book to the people of Eddy county and as an successful law-abiding: citizen, I solicit your votes. - If nominated and elected to this most nnportant of county offices, I pledge my« gelf to conduct the affairs of the office: with equal justice to- all ‘and' favors : towa:dnone,andmammerwlnnhwfl!f ‘bring no dxscred.\t to the supporters’ of my candidacy.” - Iamamemberofthe Farmers Non« 'parhsanLeagueandshallgreaflyappre- ciate any andall efiortsmadeby youin mybehalf. o ; u;c._smsnx;! THE OOOPERATORS’ HERALD SAYS OF MR. NESTOS: ‘One of the candidates béfore the people of North Dakota who de- gerves: the snppnrb .of progressives is'R. A. Nestos of Mmo candidate Mr, Nestqs is one of - thy youn-.. .. ger- generahon of : repubhcansr a tqjkeregpect and Mr, Nestos: ds ; progre « type of North Dakotan. He ought makmg

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