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% ... - LIVESTOCK SUMMARY " Packers at South St. Paul last week, . looking for extra fine stuff for the Christmas beef trade, got very little ‘of if, according to reports, and had. to con~ tent themselyes, with:“ buying " slightly inferior stock. &eal calves declined fur- ther, several drops of 25 cents ‘per 100 pounds - occurring and bringing. the final price on veals down 1o $9.to $9.50, with A t s S e R up.to a Mn‘ at a service, for A iw complete descflpllcn ".‘:.'.‘ ul'am., Offer 'rm: FoRp TR:CTOR 'szompmv : A MINNzAFoLls MINN." 3 ' some mstances. In the stocker and ‘feeder dxvmon, where" farmers usually have in good: orders for cattle to e back to the ‘country for fattening, thete was not much activity throughout the. week. -Much' of this class that at times goes quickly to ~country buyers, went to the packers at ‘lower prices for immediate killing. Quo- tations: for Saturday' ran from $6.50 4o $7 with a few chome ones gomg $7.40. : Sheep contmued to mcrease in pnce, both breeding ewes and spring lambs, and The rebum flue Tank Heater. The hogs advanced also, the bulk of the latter -only one that” does the' business in "North Dakota. ~Satisfaction guaran- teed or money refunded. Northwestern Tank Heater Co.‘ g WHEAT SUMMARY Anamoose, N. D Wheat prices got badly jolted last week at Minneapolis. and other exchanges, a tumblé of 9.or 10 cents per bushel in . futures occurring Friday.: Possibility of - peace- is. charged ' with the scare ‘that caused speculators to quit bidding up the price, Also - a big ~ feature is the shortage of cars, Sorhe ‘railways - still continue " 'to refuse to let. their cdrs go -east with wheat or flour: Wheat in cars - 'on: roads that had not proclaimed this: embargo was reported to be receiving a premium—that’ grain that had been untoaded, because it- could’ get to:market more ‘quickly. ; The speculators who loaded up with: wheat at lower prices, and who “bought. on the breaks” as the pit cant has it (that is, bought whenever the price took a sud- ~‘den 'drop) - frightened themselves into lots going 15 to 25 cents’ higher. - -Band Instruments Good “quality at moderate nrlcu. Wesell~on' easy terms. Satisfaction guar- ‘anteed. Send for our fres illustrated, /i to-form a-band, ete, . . ("5 . W. J. DYER & HRO. el S _vlh.t. 67. St. Paunl, Minn, ; Blsmarck's Newest Hotel Now Open Van Horn Hotel McGlLLlS &.WALLACE, Props. s . BISMARCK, N. D. ‘rumors. that -ships can_not be ‘had: to | carry it to Liverpool, a.ndthatlfsuch ships can be had; German: submannes are “lurking off ' the Atlantic. coast to send: them to the bottom. Nearly:all the news ==~ _of the week that wheat traders pay atten- ' b ; tion to was “bearish”—that is, it seemed to give ground for. bearing down the p e instead of boosting it ‘Some speqfula still. profeéss to believe ‘that there is an: immense Russian surplus. of grain- that will compete with. American wheat as soon as peace is: declared, and they. are afrmd now tha.t peace is at hand. WHEAT FUTURES ‘MINNEAPOLIb & “May’ .. December -k ° $ ll;::el ‘High' Low High Low | . ; GRASES management, For. 3 [igees 36% 1:83% '1.82% 1.80 o quick - -mc.m: and u Ctening wmmn-n .Dec. 12:..1.83 ~i.73‘% - 1.75% 1'.'10% i Tanning. My Otenkifion, | © Dec. 14176 - - 1.74% 172% 1.71% . “Dec. 15 .. X713 161% 1.65% . 1.60° S L Dec. 16 ..1.71 165 .cm : 1.65% rgman ' & Co., CASH PRICES Saint Paul,. Ilnnmh _ Date i “High = TLow - ngh < Low ' . Dec, 11 1.80% 1.83% 1.556% 8% . Dec 12° LT1% 174% 146% 1.69% | Dec. 4. 172 175 - 150 170, . § 3 'Dec 15.... 1.59% 137% 159% . the choice ones gomg as lugh as $11.25 in. selling at $9.40: to $9.50, and some heavy ‘is, getting “more ‘than - throwing it on the market last week upon . No. 1'Northern - No. 2 Northem ; THIS IS A YEAR FOR PRACTICAL Holiday = Gifts. Let Walker Bros. & Hardy, Fargo, N."'D., help select such gifts. Write them your wants. ~ 62- 51; Only $2 Dow One Year to Pay e z 4 fly.n-. no.:. Lsgh::?n IR , lfiufi.‘dum S ouaris I T ‘SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN anted FREE wl real AcGncs 2mis of %:.L&* e :—‘ btmlnl‘:'on over Saw. ?éaénc—nnd flmmmnlfi lifi LBAUGH-DO' 2 Der 215 nnm Chicago nu Marshall: .lvtl.“ R / cmenao 6% BO The best grader for NEW IMPROVED JUM —ul® kinds “of "grain,. tes Oats T ‘Wheat and \Barley, and Mustard from Flax; clea :.llp.lfl.ndn o; Gr::lmSeed. The sieves are large and well made. "“Has a | larger capacity than any other mill of its size or prlcc Our\ new Wlld 0at Draum for taking Wi l:lho?sa l:;:t of 1t,n.me Oats fits in any Jumbo— ethin; Farmer . shoul ve, clean seed O: .PmDo xl‘ote;g a cleaner before getting full pmlculnrs from us. . Sent on trial; all machines guaran MINNEAPOLIS SEPARATOR CO., 312 Erle Street, Minnelpol_l‘l, Minn, | Late BOOI(S on State Ownership Municipal Ownership National Ownership of Ultilities j , Rlchardson & Rimbach SRANR PACIFIC HOTEL _Send for Catalogue AA BISMARCK, N. D Will opeh Jdnuary 1st with 50 New large = well ventilated: rooms. _. Twenty with private -hath.. Rates ~ $1.00 and. $1.50. * Annex Hotel \. ‘Bismarck, N. D. o d P f H . l Alwayd % }fellable.t I%Oth R%olees. 4 : ) i i i .. Rates Grand Pacific ote ST ST Bl ate Bismarck, N. D. Blsmarck Hotel Bismarck, N. D Your patgpnage solicited. ° of the Nonpartisan League. Slxty-five rooms with Hot and Cold ‘runmning water. Thirty built this year. First class modern rooms. . Rates 50 and 75 cents. HENRY TATLEY, Proprietm,m 5 is now nearly completed. .By.the time this is read by “you we will-be taking in grain. That is the very thing -you have been looking for for a long time. - The farmers- themselves OWN AND CONTROL A TERMINAL ELEVATOR e o ‘In order to arrive at this desu'ed end it was neces- s sary to pledge.our Credit at the bank. Our credit- .~ % " depends upon you. You do not want YOUR orgamza.' -~ tionnot to'keepits word: ‘In order for us:to make good “ .-you must make good: to us. "PAY YOUR STOCK NQTES TODAY. We need it to tak® care of obliga- tions incurred to build YOUR elevator. We know you . will not fail us.’ Wnte your letter inclosing check now. DO NOT PUT IT OFF, YOU MAY FORGET. Remem- e ; :" ber we have over $200 000 worth of farmers’ notes ° ngen ‘to us for Stock. It means a small amount to you »\ but a bxg' amount to us. S