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cents . per lne of 7 words mcondin Fgeiart zhlnc. Half rates to members of earry the full rate. .. hinery, chickens, ecz- mducg for uh‘ : them supplied, - v {op fint lnsertlon and 10 centu per llna l.or each . ‘own ptodfi:h or mpylylng thdx- owan the Farmers, Nonpatisan advertising - lu{da. Al advi erthlng lor sale of hudl S ALL cmssmmn ADS PAYABLE N ADVANCE FOR. SALB—FARHS I WILL TRADE A QUARTEB RAW LZ;D IN FOR‘ SALE—-OUR REGISTERED. POEAN” western part of state for second hand Ford car- /88 purt payment. 62 ddress ‘Bo 824, Dusiyy Nop, T Per sere: /A it LANDS -LANDS LANDS-—————- . Improved farms and ‘wild lands running from $15 per jacre up 1o $36. Carl Semmler, Stanton, N. D. e 52-12¢ hh*———m Co., Minot, L e FARMERS: ATTENTIONL “Get away :from cold winters,” uncertain crops, and ' small Buy land in the sunny o South. ‘.. Buy diréct from the “Railroad at lowest prices: - easy’ !/ terms. = ‘Trade in yonr Daketa farm good one. Send far - illustrated \book. = Ad- | dress, Land ' Commlsslontr, 608—-40 N‘orth Dearborn Sti, Chicago. §9-2¢ 480 . ACRJ!S ; from market, $30: ‘an _acre, crop .~ ment; 216" acres raw half mile from a town, - splendid shape for flax, all ean be cultivated, ;2& BN acre; 280 acres raw land, 2 miles rom a town, $20 an acre. ‘terms e _given on alF ot tlds ldnd. Ovum-, 687, Devils Lake, N. §9-2t Mo DR R S RO L RS O B G FOR SALE—IHPBOYH) 410 ACRE: FARM N the famous Golden Valley, every acre smooth le land, 380 ‘acres now under cultivation. . . Improvementa ‘consist: of ° 5-room house, barn for 14 head horses, 5000 bushel granary, blacksmith shop, garage, two wells good water, , all fenced: 40 acres seeded to winter wheat, 10 - acres alfalfa f hog 250 acres plowed for a tomwerlzht wfihml.mm . Oftte, Mont., oWwner.. so-«, 3 5 ‘FOR TRADE WILL TBADE 160, A&BFS GOOD LAND FOR ~OF Tig. A, Wilberz. ¥ Nome. N 9-5tf "FOR SAI.E;LIVE‘ q’IiOCK TOR SALE-0, I C. DURERNED no rhorkk:.&fl:hnd.fldmmk, e“t ULLS FROM mm 70, fi?flm T POLLED old. at prices that . will *sef). N. D. oo B2ARE mm'rm — REGI! 2 bx? Be,lhnm N. Lein, Arena, N. D. 2 Ptz s S e G FOR SALE_DUROC JE!SEY 'BOARS, APRIL BYB GBASS SEF-D FOR SALE. 5. D- JOMNS Certificate * for registration W. Brewer, Orhkl,N D‘M’ am!lh,hmw furnished. -——.q._.._._._,_.___ mx ‘SALE-DUROC JERSEY HERD BOAR, winner.nnithuolhhnm plutrof ‘EYMLAS CLEANERS FREE. i ¢ Mg, Specialist, G low prite if ‘taken moon. V. R. cen, ' Audubon, Becker Co..llnn. 884t ‘SALE—POLAND ' CHINA HOGS, "Big tyw g;fi?"m ot Nofi.hbnkm 'w.rmvmo-u-.m m FOR ~SALE POLAND CHINA ~HOGS, BiG primgiiag st NE n-.ys.umu:'“' fl‘xtl i or NP, % FOR SALE 40 x'lnnms DUROG :gnhn.jtm‘:! kt:sl:mm . Halk & Erwin, Graton, ‘S. Di. Immwmmnmc anchiubou 1d “will-sell at “u:h.fl::hirfi-w&ew = . Temple, N. D. ¥ | PIGS: FOR| SALE’FROM. MY DUROC 1000 ‘herd- .rlng, wa gnd the great ‘GOOD. BUILDINGS 8 H. 60-3t _FOR BALE— ;” G MONEY TO LOAN nittes located, Tm——e——— e L we t it —Add: § Real I.ONEY T0 LOAN ON-FARM LAND IN NORTH 8 wan N Drsl MAnot Cooperative u?‘ Dai —‘_“—____—— bologxraa “in good demand at shght!y betber pnces. ; “BUTCHER: CATTLE Steers-—-good to ‘choice” 30‘?5 to $8.50’ _fair -to 'good: $5.50 o7 kfllers $5 to $5.50. ’ Bills—butcher bulls $5.25 to $5.75; belogna bulls! $4.60 to $5.26. 7. 3 ans—good to choice $6 to $7: fair to “good: $4.75 to $6; heifers $5.50 to’ $7; " cut¥ers $4 t0'$4.75; canners $3.25 to- $4. . uv'E' STOCK'—Continued : China boar, Superior’ Long, Wonder, - a- 600 pound yeuhng in breeding form, unquestion- ably the Best boar in-the state, out of a Titter of twelve pigs,’ and slres litters of from nine to twelve pigs, As ‘We . are .keeping : gelts out of this boar we can’t use him any longer. We : also: have pigs of either sex for sale from this boagrand five to For he best Pohnds In the Northwest, address B. J. Brock & Sow., Bantry, N. Do 757-7' W. J.-Lane Co., N. D' b9-6tf _ AUCTIONEER wm—x‘ffllw SALES WR!TE THOHAS llehmhlhx, Alice, N. D. exird s A O Qe o WANTED - s M Rot‘ Eratha »3.“:“ t?ilou. QR%E” % me! 0] block, Grand Forks, N.D. . oot CITY LOTS —— ;:2 FOR SALE—-FOUR LOTS IN CHANDLER’S_ ¢ Broadway - Addition to Farg Bargain 51, Broad Street, Endicott, N. Y. \ COFFEE AND TEA 2 —— T COFFEE! BUY DIRECT FROM IMPORTERS. TEA! Save 331-3 per cent to 50 per cent. Write for price list. Frank & Co., 358 River St., Chicago, Til. 4 60-: HELP WANTED = -MARRIED MAN BY THE YEAR ON stock and dairy finm Holstein' herd. Might give share proposition to ' capabl - havi his own help. - W, F. Reynolds, Lark, N. D "i ——n—-—-——._“______, OUSEKE!PER WANTE) ON MY FARM A’ 0-1¢ two ‘‘years. m .!!y Wm, Majle. Sl Ral I B S R ) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES -—-———4——“—_‘_——-————_‘ SPECIAL CHANCE—A HAB.N’ESS AND SHOE Shp for sale, shoes ball in connection. from. Od 1,.1815, to Oct. 1, 1916, '9000 ~Pool hall &lpment nnd‘yfixgnm cost>$1000 & mo:; : Dan umm.,'mm N.D. .02t - MISCELLANEOUS =~ v -9t ———-———-———-_‘_____. FOR SALE—-NEW HOME GROWN TIMOTHY seed. J. F. Nieholls, Wing. N. D, 60-3t N Co Grand l‘olh.‘N. t- A e R S SO el 5 S St IRISH AND RUSSIAN. WOLF HOUND PUPS for sale. “Prices reasomable, Ernest kapnun.' " Alice, N. D, m%nn i NORTH . DAKOTA GROWN . -AMalfa Seed’ for sale, at 40 eentaperpound for * choice - Seed. les’ free. 'Louis ‘Weeks, M N.D.gy " POULTRY ehleux-n x-*ons.xmmmnoumsnd. Comb 58-5¢ - TYPE ns LACED ah ‘FO ALE—-—SILm Al WY, R, L Red cockerels, * .26‘. 2 Delbert 'Wurm, Kintyre, N. MM tl Y oung tonis, 2, Rolette, N D. large ) Fair, FOR SALE_BUFF Rocx COCKERELS AND s dozen. PUREBRED. M. TURKEYS, . $4 each. Mrs. H. slnz,n F. D, pullets, $1 each, or $10 per John Schal, Northwood, ‘N. D, { M-Zt e ne year W. D, Maboney, 160-3¢ . cattle - heifers, taken at once, Write owner, Arthur N. Tfipp. s ~ criminating against the light hogs. ~‘cisco to. import more and t co,-«': - * No. '3 ydlow corn, .88 -STOCKERS AND FEEDERS A" Keen ‘dernand is noted on the good. grades of stock and feeding- cattle with “an_advance in prices of from 16¢ to 25c . per hundred. “The common to fair kinds :in active’ demand. at steady - ‘prices. " There is. not-enough’ of good- quality. cattle _coming to supply the ‘demand of country buyers: and’ we look for a very 15k’ dema.nd ‘on’‘the best grades of - Feeding steers, &unce, $6.25 to $7 25 feading steers, good, $5.25 to $6; _year- ‘ling. steers, choice, $5.75 to $6.50; year- ling = steers, good, $5 to $5.50; stock™ choice, $5.76 to $6.25 stock heifers, ;ggod, $5 to $5. 50 feedmg COWS $425 to $4.75. Veal calves lIower, top vea.ls $9.76, with buyers serting very closé. Heavy: calves $6 to $7, common weaner calves bringing from. $3.50 to $6. Real good milkers and _springers in strong demand with the com- mon kinds moving very slow. $50 to $85, milkers $55 to.$80. Heavy ‘run of hogs this week, has forced prices lower. Packers are %1:- e market Jis strong to five higher today . with the bulk of the hogs selling from $9.10° to $9.80, top $9.50. Pigs selling 2t . from 6¢ to B8c with light wexght hogs bringing from $8.50 to $9. Sheep market strong, top lambs $10.35, top ewes Tc, strong country demand for all classes of stock and breed- vmg sheep. Breeding ewes brmgmg from $7 to_$8.25. ! WHEAT SUMMARY St. Paul, Nov. 6.—Continued pessi- - “mistic reports from Argentina about the -crop there, together with sustained buy- ing by ' European governments and reports.of considerable exports from the United - States served to strengthen the -wheat market during the week. Reports that some Argentine wheat is already 1 et, that arriving on the American slnpa have been chartered San Fran- apolis mills were importing considerable “quantities of Canadian The market closed today with prices on a higher level than a week ago. ‘During . the week’ the ' submarine activities .of Germany and new indica- tions that the United States and Ger- ‘many might become involved had' only/ . ademporary effect on ‘the market and did not effect the general bullish trend. Quotatlons of November 6 follow: - CASH CLOSE No. 1 hard, 1.96% @1.98%; ‘No. 1 northern, 1.92%@1.95% : arrive, 1.91%@1.94%; choice 1.96%; No. 2 northern, 1.86% @1.93%; No. 2 H. Mont., 1.82%@1.86%; No. 3 northern, 1.72% @1.90%; arrive, No. 2 H. Mont., 1.83%; No. 1 durum, 2.01% @2.08%; ar- rive, 2.01%; No. 2 durum, 1,961 @2.01%; @.90; arrive, .81; .No. 4 corn, .79; others, .70@.88; No. 8 white oats, .51@.561%; No. 4 white oats, 49%@.50%; ‘barley, 72@101; barley, chou:e, 1.01@1.10; flax, 2.65%@2.69%. ; arrive, 2.65%@2.69%; rye, 139@1.40-_ \_a.rnve, 1.39@1.40. DECEMBER WHEAT Chi. Minn. ' Dul. Open...182% @1.81% 189%@% 188% High.. 1.84% 1.80% CL92% 1.88%" 1.90% 675, common - Springers at Minne- wheat, failed . ' during the week to: offset the bullish choice, 1.97%; 1.87% Close..._...___....l.u%A 1.92% 1.90%3 : - CHOCOLATES. THEY ARE GOOD CHANEY-EVERHART CANDY uo. Fargo, N.. D. . Cox Sanitarium A DRUGLESS INSTITUTION . - Chronic diseases cured. Appende- citis cured without' an operation. Write today. DR. W. COX, - 101-8th street south FARGO, N. D. “ J SHIP US Your next can of cream——sweet or sour. A square deal ' guaranteed. Daily remittances, Fargo Ice Cream & Dairy Co. (Creamery Department.) A GOOD SCHOOL Thorough - Courses, Trained Teachers. . Business, Shorthnnd. Stenotypy, Civil Service and Engll to first ome hundred FREE’ 'I'DITION students’ who enroll. Write for information. INTERSTATE BUSINESS COLLEGE 309 Broadway w. Bmhmn\ Props. 0. C. Hellman SHIP US YOUR Your Hides, Pelts, Wool and Fuars_and - get the highest prices. Write fer price list. Western Hide & Fur Co. FARGO, N.'D, PATRONIZE THE Hotel Dacotah FARGO NORTH DAKOTA PRESCOTT & DAHL, 'Proprietors Located in the bumneso center of the clty. t Clu- Cafe .The Murray Cure will relieve you of all craving for liquor. If not satisfied when leav- ing; money 'will be refunded. Best fellows and live wires fall victims. 'Come and see us. " THE MURRAY INSTITUTE . Farge, N. D- / 1082 Eront St., Farge, N. D. = A X5 \. HOTEL PRESCOTT FARGO, N. D. is belng renovated and $2000 new furniture ‘. ROOMS 50c TO. $1.50 : City Steam Heat \ Case and Cousimean Props. The Hoiland Wild Oats Separator Can you farm suc- cessfully ' without this. Address . ALBERT HOILAND - ' FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA