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$55$5555$55$$555S e e ALED B s e THEY ARE GOOD CHANEY-EVERHART CANDY CO. Fargo, N. D.: 'E. A. ANDERSON Optical Specialist Eyes Tested . Frames Fitted Lenses Ground on Short Netice 60 Broadway FARGO, N. D, FarmLoans 3 will this fall‘l ‘We always have money. to loan on long term payments at low interest rates. Thirty-four years of continuous busi- ness in the same office. Write us what you want. J. B. Folsom Co., Opposite N. P. Station N. D. $$555593395858$ LB LHLALP MAGNETOS ALL MAKES REPAIRED AND OVERHAULED Howard B. Tilden Magneto and Battery Expert 71 Fifth St. N., FARGO, N. D. Welding and Machinery All sizes of Auto and Gas Engine Cylinders hored and reamed, and fit- ted with-larger pistons and rings. We weld all metals, Make or . machine anything, Dakota Welding & Mfg. Co. 203 Fifth St. N. 3 'ARGO, N. D. GREAT CONSPIRACY EXPOSED Best Book on Money Problem You Want ) Read zt! Hon. C. B, Kulu. Muter ‘Washin Credit Luno of Ameflm . suthors . -*I have mfl e-refully the mmucrlpt for your ‘text: book on the ‘money. problem: nul believe - it flb. t?ethbubtobll on ~ that guestion ever giv e 00" Wi wlll II:CWM t-honundm ere in n.” Cloth $1. Paper. 60c LIBERAL ; TO AGENTS you need a loan on your farm $ 7 $ $ $. Office 618 Front Street FARGO, g $ Tel 926 | &£ .-1nto «e:-Some sraded-No. 1 .easgoodfiour-‘ ae rejected samples For. instance, .one 4ng after = cleaning. 59 sed 68.85 per cent flour, but .-oaf of only 2210 cubic centi- .> volume, with color score of 94 ; - and texture 93 per cent; and “another grade - No:-1 - Northern, whlph weighed after cleaning 62 pounds, yielded 70.4 per. cent flour, but its flour produced a loaf: of only .2250 cubic centimeters -volume and was 94 for color and-93 for texture. One has no difficulty -in dlscemmg from these figures that the buyers are taking advantage of the general situa- tion with regard to rusted-out crops to ' grade -low :and talk’ loudly~@bout ‘un- millable”: whegt;'-*fil’file ‘kmowing, and bexondr_ Hht U ing " these low grade Wheats to make their: good fiour. LOOK AT THESE PRICES OF: THE MILLING COMBINE And ~while . the newspapers . do not carry: the full -range of thesé new and strange. grades and . depressed quota- tions the farmers who drive up onto.the platform mth ‘their loads get them like a blow in the face. For instance the so- called “grain bulletin” published daily on postal cards, . ‘and’ recogmzed to carry the prices paid by the grain and milling * combine, has the following quotations: B Pounds' - Price to Grade = .. ¢ per bu - be pald Sample Feed Spring | l g Wheat No. 4 | 49-51 $1.09 Wheat A |, 47-48 - | @ 1.00 Wheat B- | 45-46 l 90 ‘Wheat C | 43-44 83 Wheat D | 4042 .| .75 ‘Wheat E | .856-39 . | 65 These quortatlona ‘are. from a- card dated September 21, wluch is sent to all the old line elevators, -and which’ governs them in their purchases from . day- to day.” It is not sent out officxally’i:y the chamber ‘of commerce, but-it' has such .weight with ‘all the elevators that are tied up with the chamber of commerce that they wait for it to arrive, and each morning they file it away and buy by that morning’s card. A glance at the weight requirements of this card and at the North Dakota: Agricultural college’s up-to-date inform- ation on the 1916 crop and it will not be difficult for farmers to discern the thick- ness of ‘the velyet lining that the big millers are sewing into their pockets. - 'OPPONENTS 'SILENCED Many of the opponents. of the Nonpar- tisan League, who have entertained such : gross fears as to the.. outcome of ‘the success of the League, may feel consider- - 7. able easier-as the platform of: the Repub- :_lican party as outlined by the supporters: - of the League is pretty much Repub- lican, after all. It is not conceivable that inent enough to be nominated as’ gov- A_ G00D CHOOL-‘ ' Conirsés, "rmlned Teachers: | lhm Btate Grange and President National Rnul e commssions | | any man, that is able enough and prom- ‘ernor of one of the strongest Repubh-- ; 'ca.n states in the union would be 8o care- owclflons tluthewonld matetogoeoflw -&THMAHA m .)OOCARRIAGES Concords " top buggles, vams.udhmwmu. < 5 Send for Catalog A. C.'THOMSON AUTO ‘& BUGGY. CO. Tires Are 2 - Appropri- ately Called Double Life' - Tires Buy a Pure-bred — | Hamesssmp F Sale uipped danger;; of- motormg L. anti - skid. projectlons . serve well ‘enough on rough .and heayy roads don’t: ' Marshall 0il Co.” Fargo and Bismarck, ‘N. D. Holstem Friesian Bull (See our ‘previous : SUPPOSING you have twenty = | Let us take it for granted that you pay $150.00 for a good: - pure-bred HOLSTEIN -SIRE. By next fall-you'shounld have ‘twenty nicely marked Holstein Grades. = At-least half of these will be heifers. Let us divide the entire cost of the sire among . the ten hexfers———your heifers have then cost you $15 apiece and’ you have the sire paid for. crops of calyes before you need dispose of him. If you hay T ~grown h1m well he is worth as much- as you paid’ and m .more. to breed th1s fall. You can still get two more lS the greatest : Tu*eb»’ with so—ci]led- : but they will . skid “on" .- smooth ~ pavements or sloppy: roads. And t.‘ney- Cha.ms Tuin the best-'_ [ ( . L% "y