The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, January 18, 1917, Page 17

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o -~ - ———_r LUMBER) DIRECT TO THE CONSUMER Builders Lumber Co. WRITE US SEATTLE, WASH. Markets WHEAT SUMMARY Both cash and future wheat opened z strong last week, but closed about one OLD rASHION ED cent to four cents below the close of j the previous week, seemingly due to - sentiment reflected from diplomatic circles. Number 1 Northern, which opened at $1.97 3-8 high Monday be- Big Discounts IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Grain Growers’ Week We will be glad to see you. T It is a good thing for boys, New Talking Machines ....$10 and $12 snd our UP-TO-DATE TAN- NING is a pood thing for gan to decline Tuesday and finally New Pianos ............ Al T80 $168 - ’ HIDES, the kind of tanning ended at $1.921-4 high. This repre- New Player Pianos ..............$310 k. ¢ glggufgyscsfsfttog t?.llfil e'i%“?fif& sents the average decline on other cash Sheet Music ........ R 5c and 10c mfgs. of -coats, robes, rugs, grades for the week. ¥ T LR A R S B e TR R 65¢c mittens, etc: Write for catalog and The strong opening was apparently = $ 5 I P 25 l(;:lg'ppzi?g V&.lgl?fialt: s%qugr;m?gah;:fi?nlng due to bull power on the market. e Player Rollsia haanvrr e c Rumors became current over Sunday, January 7, that there would be plenty of ships to carry all' the European wheat, which bulls have asserted has been going to foreign account in quan- tity during recent months. This gave them leverage, and they put up the o P o, * o, o, o, o, price on futures, cash wheat following. 0“““““”“““““““““““““““N““““Q SHIP US YOUR Stoe Piano Company Grand Forks HIDES, FURS, Ete. &hblhhnd Since 1867. D. Bergman & Co., Saint Paul, Minnesota D-.lDMvhhdw Largest and Oldest House in f.hs West. 5 i i est Prices and Immedinte Returns, . Write fo The high mark for Minneapolis May 0. .0. BEE o T, Wew i Fll ntraso. on Monday January 8, was $1.91 and ’t $ with the exception of a little further ¥ 4 PULLMAN Dollar for Dollar Value That Goes Clear Through the Car Is Apparent At a Glance Standard Five Passenger 8% o X PRICE LIST and book of bulge on Tuesday, it dropped to $1.873% Yaluable information FREE. forSaturday. July dropped from $1.83% HIDES hides intendedy for tanning. to $1.79% in the same time, these being TANNED ;We ovtvn aind o&emte thig the top quotations for the respective argest custom nnery ED the country, tanming hides days. Thro'ughout most of Qhe week into robes, coats and leather, there was little news to influence the ’ 18§irefidmr éarmers In busi- price of grain. The customary specu- ness since and under same manage- 3 ment. For quick service and best tan- lations as to wa.r o_x_' peace were harped ning, write Crookston Tanning Co., Dept. UPOD, but grain did not respond very 14, Crookston, Minn. distinctly. RY? ROR) 00’“ G0 o R/ (090500490 0, s 8, IRTAXIX o <83 o 0, o¥¥% i ‘3‘ Touring CAr ............. $740.00 b 2 LIVESTOCK SUMMARY 0‘0 Standard Two Passenger 0:0 More moderate weather, which made RN Roadster - minsaiimesi $740.00 & shipping of livestock a little better, z De Luxe Five Passenger \ : o apparently accounted for the arrival in ’z’ Touring Car ............. $825.00 ] OzO N\ and Tumors successfully treal South St. Paul of something like 2500 % De Luxe Two Passenger RN \ S ; Kflemw?;id) witho&teéc.nifg:’;gfl:; head more cattle for week of January : Roadster iy i in ot s s $825.00 t’ e W ritoforfrat S e atoromE o 8-13 than for the previous week. Prices, ‘t’ De Luxe Four Passenger ’: Dr.WILLIAMS SANATORIUM however, eased off a little on the bet- % Roadster .................$825.00 KX 3023 Usiversity Av., Minneapolis, Minn. ter grades of stuff, but there was little t t z choice fat stock to be had. Canners ’:’ 0{ E s and cutters held steady at prices that <3 oo K Bismarck’s Newest Hotel Now Open have prevailed pretty generally for ’: O ' e ' 0 ers z 3 several months, cutters $4.75 to $5.25, %* ”»e Van Horn Hotel| =z sizs w size. " & Fargo and Wimbledon, N. Dak. Minneapolis, Minn. + But while cattle drew no better prices E Tri-State Grain Growers Will Be Welcomed at Our Place of Business During the Convention. 9 on«:»“ + O »“:»» * on the whole than for the previous nd C f week hogs reached a higher level than a a e they have attained since September, the best porkers reaching $10.50 and *%* ’0’ MeRIELIS & WARLACE, Props, $10 being a common price. This price % 4% 4% e%0cteedeefeefoefoodeedecdoafoctoodoadocfodocofocioafocdoadoadoadocd BISMARCK N. D was not due to any falling off in the E et supply to the packers, for receipts ex- European Plan Absolutely Fireproof ceeded those of the previous week by about 20,000 head. A feature of the 31_1(;38 abe:lst ro;mt inbthe_ statte f:l‘{ market that may mean something as to A trains By P QEROMS CIDCELS next year’s supply is that the majority A ; na. of the hogs reaching the South St. ; m Paul market are light weight, heavies 7 y being scarce and commanding at all SUBSCRIBERS CAN TYPE LAR| times a premium. . % FIELD-NRED BACOF = o The sheep receipts continued ex- - “ : . tremely light and prices high. There . S OR S \ E YOl'kShll'e HOgS_ has been a noticeable tendency on the hOUld have a F AL R T e e ——————————————————————————————————————— Special offering during the early winter St. Paul for a layover and feeding, to O XC G ” C g9 :’g:;’ ,{m;e‘}ol”&f;‘,“fi’;,“,:,d‘}"”' try the market, and then go on to R E HAN E Olumn ship now. Chicago or elsewhere. Figures show e pe 3 These are descended from the best that more sheep have passed through on the C l assli fl e d P ag e. lm‘g:fr:gonm?‘ Dflze-:innlnc no.:&m&t:g the South St. Paul yards this season 7 88 guaranteed. £ DI e P i P N A or e an 3 3 Prthr deeptior Teed e, ARt HERE are many things about the farm you will never : aE use again. Some brother farmer, however, could save THOMAS Hy CANFIELD MINNEAPOLIS CASH. WHEAT 2 e T 3 Lake Park, Minn, Box 7. e No.1Nor, | No.3Nor, himself a lot of money by buying it from you, or trading for ate W 2 w 1 . . Jan. 8 ... L84%11.07% 1. 84% 1. 955, something he can not use. . Jan. 9 .........[1. 9 %1 95% 1 793%(1.913% an. tesseene . . { : Jan. 12 .10.0000010895¢11.925¢(1.765(1.88 L t St t It th N t I All Quality Goods Fan 13 s 89?21 9222 1.76%(1.88 e S al' ln e EX SSlle ; 5 KREMENETSKI MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT_ FUTURES < g Date ] Rl Think of something you have to offer; fill out the blank e - BROTHERS i iégé 54 spaces, ?or your next issue', and we will have one of the most Tuttle, N. D. }-a%% 77% interesting little columns in the whole paper. GENERAL MERCHANDISE 3 raKl % 4 e “Hrd Mlnneapo'ls Gl‘aln .'....l.‘.‘lll.'......III.'I.lIl.llll Groceries, Full Line ard- MINNEAPOLIS, Jan., 13.—After nerv- . ward oW - Enamelware, Tinware, terday’s close. Corn and oats' were Fargo, N. D. Cutlery and Tools. ltem?ly. mt re;::gpts 233 cars, com- ed Wi a r ago. ¥ 3 M 3 : pared it Iho.a ¥ear asol s to Please insert for me in your next issue, in the For g: % mgh. s1. m@ Jow, ds1 81 "%1 ose, Sale or Exchange column, the following ad: SL'IQ*, hlgh 81..8114 OW, 79% close, B . . : 1807. - Cash: No. 1.963 tfl O R R O s s ; 98% SCadh N0l 106%, v (Name and description of article) , a ess interes artive; $L88U o ;19 o foe he ern, $1.86 0. Wheat- O R B S O R RS L R Tt oy : Pl 1.7634 to $1.88%; No durum,slss . to .. oe e e s 0r0ie %0 0 0 8 % 0322 No. 2 hard Montana, $1.88% to : nd GetOlltOfDebt COrn——No.zyeuow,ssst 594 BEROIIStL olote ale e atotaial istoTe taltle e ter bla alare o iute 05 st aTa ks iata el e e e e e v a Oats—No. 8 white, $.563% to 353% e i o e el A Flax, $2.86% to $2.90%. S B A B T A B S A Bt st Flmg unchanged; shipments, 60,604 . : T T A S R e A Borrow on. the amortized plan. arre. 29, x : i Pay interest and principal in twenty Bg.gey,zstsotglil. e e S R S A S At S SR e R ! equal annual installments of $90.68% Bran, $27.50 to $28.00. ; 3 per Thousand Dollars per annum or CHICACO, gg;:a%%.ffimxgectation iR ATeials o aTats arelatote o hetaratora Tal ANl TSRt e B L e R R ol the dupt and interest a pata | - Fabis supusy tonda'fothy b2 et s for sale or will trade f a &; are paid the debt and interest is p: isible:supply. tendeditoday;to upholdithe eeleecstsaeceasanasnrsasesssesss . TOr sale or will-trade for ., wheat market. The close although un- 2 in full. If you borrow $1000 and pay settled was the same as yesterdags fin- per ¢ent for twenty yoars you Pay | ieh to % cent off, with May st $184% to { $1200 in interest and $1000 in prin- $1.84% amdtguly %51 49% %0 316 05 : Y 3 cipal, making. $2200 or $386.30 mcre ‘u%gfunged to to %% c?:gnt doivn,vv:gg . 9 . . . . 4 than on the amortized plan. Write | provisions varied from 2% cents decline CLASSIFIED RATES: 25 cents per line first insertion; i as for. full particulars. t‘:fi%f%& of é’,ffi%eab world shipments 20 cents per line for succeeding insertions. Six words to line. Yy ¥ of wheal were counterbalance y com- ] . ¢ M. F. Murphy & Son | plaints from the west and southwest that Half rates to members of Lieague when advertising their be crop damage might result from prevailing own articles or roducte { s N. DAK eold weather and the lack of snow cover- P 8. o GRAND FORK o *J . ing. Reports of the virtual closing down Wo=c of one of the largest milling concerns in &g 2 2'% Mention Lea.der when writing advertiser ; ; SEVENTEEN Mention Leader when writing ad.vertisers ' 3 3 P ; (v e —--WLA A s S AT RS O LB L —

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