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

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S T o R P/ Minneapolis attracted also a good deal of notice. The reason given for the stop- e ° page was a lack of cars. Corn had a firm_tone throughout nearly . the entire day. Besides, rural offerings o n ow were light except in the southwest. Oats H followed corn. Trade was local. 4 £ Provisions averaged higher owing to an advance in the hog market to the topmost [] ® ° level ever attained in January. A big > ebuilt Engine Bargains | {5 = =555 5 myvoun wanness oineor t Wheat— May July From. the makers and save money p ; Open ..... ol vees. 1.8314 1.49 Double Farm Harness $15.75 Up 2 & B AN i 4 s High . .v. 1.851% 1.51 Write for Free Catalogue 1.83% 1.49% Hegland Harness Co. 3 3 13[‘;% 11;.1‘?;2 337.S. 3rd Street, Minneapolis / | All are newly overhauled—in excellent working con- 97% 967 = ! i3 : 1983, 7 dition—practically as good as new. o1 56 G. H. POUNDER, One ‘40" horsepower Hart-Parr Tractor. This en- "567% trd e e T CORN RING ding 515 3 s the s o =¥ ey B 29150) 4 ST - L5454 work and outwearing any two nnhn-nrkhm_" w8 000 | S gine vn]’l list at $2150 in 1917, : 305 s Tarmers ey "Dest ovar for all wonK e dlg e § f. 0. b. factory. Our special price ..... Seattin Grain' = B o e e € e e Yol b pcased-- S BISEATTL?]: G\VaShi' éIsan.f léi. dewgfggz "ll\f‘! R n Lrn? " N . QP > . Cpadion uestem, $1.63 to $1.65; fortyfold, .60; One ‘60" horsepower Hart-Parr Tractor. This is cxlu;z”a‘nd fife; $1.58 to §1.39; red Russiam, g a real bargain. Price on application. e Portland Grain tPOR’L‘LA’E\:D(ii ()re.'.’ Jéir‘l).idlfll. E—- zWhez'a;.t 123 3 102 3 strong; no trading. Spo! S 0 2 cents One ‘*Little Devil’’ Engine and set of John Deere, hligll;ei.l r]glueséer}rfr, $1.65; fortytold, 31.60; Band Instruments L ) : : , $1.58; ussian, $1.56. G ity 5 three-bottom plows. This outfit has only $ 8 0 0 club, $158; re }Elreesi;sai‘go." Good quality at mod< : , o i r j0o in Butter sell on easy t S. X plowed sixty or seventy acres. Price. ... ELGIN, T, Jan. 13.—Butter: 35 tubs Satisfaction guaran- ' N, Ja : e Centcst'\lcagu Livestock f tee‘ti.l Senii“ Otr lm:{ 1 " r 1 3 3 z ’ S e All visitors to the Convention are invited to make (5 GEICAGO. Jan” 15 "Hogs: Recelpts, which . gives’ descriptipns . » nlac . 3 r s . ,000; market active, to cents da i f all_ instru- < our place of business their headquarfers during above yesterday's average. Bulk, $10.60 Tenth, tols oW tb torm . 5 BB their stav i tl t to $10.80; light, $10.10 to $10.70; mixed, a band, " ete. . N Nel1yr hTJ} 1n the ci y . $10.40 to $10.85; heavy, $10.45 to $10.90: W. J. DYER & BRO. k) 2 rough, $10.45 to $10.60; pigs, $7.85 to $9.75. Dept. 67. St. Paul, Minn, Cattle — Receipts, 500; market steady. % 5 - 3 Native beef cattle, $7.75 to $11.80; west- O r e r O e r S ern, steersg 5%7'?0 té)g 10.00; stoc&(e}t"s"and A feeders, $5. 0 $8.85; cows an eifers, $4.40 to $10.00; calves, $9.75 to $14.25. C l H A K : 5 WShgepiRgcfiegptis, gigo‘(;)s; market s;tzrsontg. 25 oL bt d lnne)n'g i Vethers, $9. 0 .65; ewes, $7.25 to AL ESTATE AND REGISTERED Fargo, North Dakota $10.25; mnfbcs), $1L60 to- $14.15. STOCK AUCTIONEER maha vestock - . EY . : I also breed Chester- White Hogs, the d OMAHA, Jan. 13. — Hogs: Receipts, ; % 7,700; market higher. Heavy, $10.40 to | Iarwe prolific and easy feeding kind. Al | $10.75; light, $10.00 .to $10.60; pigs,” $8.50 :’:5 l:l 'wm gua e beat :}' Pebiy i to $9.75; bulk of sales, $10.16 to $10.60. enb AL bunl heas. SoatiIaten T s Henss i - th?mfi = Rec*;i?l’g% t2°°énf_ns%rk9t Stefil&'d will be promptly attended to. ative steers, $7. o .50; cows Pho! W, 40 Head PURE-BRED PERCHERONS and BELGIANS For Sale | el SO0 6 w30 "westem steors | yyynon | R o IMPORTED AND HOME-BRED STOCK .70 t0°$9.26; Texas steers, $6.25 to $7.65; stockers and feeders, $6.25 to $3.00. 35 head of young stallions coming 2, 3 and 4. 15 head of young mares su sed — 4 K. 5 to be in foal. JAu raised under or :Ecclimated to North Dakgta. cgtmdltions. p?‘:’ca.n Yesa};?ienpgs, sligfi)?)tptt:'sizof)do'mw?gt\te\grgf e;fgo S ——— :ie;insyou the making of a GOOD STALLION for $500.00 and up. Write for descrip- to $10.25; lambs, $12.60 to $13.75. ’e RJLYNESS, - - . - . FESSENDEN, N.D.| gouruih St Pau tivestock | TheGreat Conspiracy Exposed] = | mated receipts at the Union stockyards Best Book on Money Problem ) %\ e today: Cattle, 200; calves, 25; hogs, 1,600; YOU WANT TO READ IT! ) N sheep, 25. THE PEOPLE'S COLLEGE 1k CATTLE — Prices on practically all Fort Scott, Kansas &4 £ gradhes of kil{)ingtcattlgy at ;{x: close gt the Mr. H. L. Loucks, g o . . - . Week were abou stea wi a.week ago. Watertown, S. D. i J. R. Kirk Commission Co. Inc. | & St tisvevaemedts | pone - ? : SOUTH ST. PAUL, MINN. previous week. : I have read;the .manusoriph.t aubmitied / SALES AGENCY AND AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF THE R : : = to me, of your book ‘The Great Consplr- s A * S ) f E . 958-?gress§%83tivesozsal1§s .56 _lgeefv sltfex:.sl:eas. ecy,” and cannot resist congratulating you } , $8.00; 4, 802 , $6.50, eal c Q > i , merican Society of Equity 23, D1a%5, $8.50; 1, 170 b, $7.00. Bytcher | Gbom the splendid grasp of this important 4 u CONSIGN YOUR LIVE STOCK TO US AND GET A SQUARE DEAL cows and helfers—1. 1160-1b, $7.75; 8,116, Jubleck vhlcl puc detrometrstn 2 voun 3 » .00; 3, s .50, ock ani % ; L& 5 l ANOTHER ASSO%})A’%‘%)EI;{RS%I%?NBI'SZYEE{‘{TNGINA%BIP&[NG LIVE STOCK gge(;ioing steers—3, 410 1b, $5.45; 2, 305 lb, [tlfi !stl;leeg, concise, clen.rfand dyconvmch\xci L4 8 EN/ .00. E as the driving power of a dynamo, an ¢ 1 % Manning, N. D,, Feb. 8, 191§ HOGS—H the final ion of the cuts as clean as a scalpel. 4 328, Hlck |CommisslonCa.:Bo. St Faul \Minn: week cashed at unchanged rates. There We may have all tx:he clt:—onerr:slon. whlc!; k | Drafts received for car of hogs shipped you Jan. 2lst. through Dunn County Equlty Z?;:ggg l{axfiggoqgix}:knfind'rflg dratr‘xlgee c‘{oag :vh:al;:gebute “nli{s u»?i' hz:rett:erle)witl‘:ct;:or?va‘:. % Shipping Association. All members that had hogs in the shipment are awfully well pleased from $10 to $10.35 and the bulk was be- monopoly of the menns through which & with the good returns and the way vou have handled the goods. Will have several more tw 10.20 and $10.20. Pigs held stead Lol o8 o | 2 D Center next week. With h a tween $10.20 and $10.30. igs held steady. exchahge is effected, we are still slaves. g | cars to start from Dunn Center next w ith such good returns as you secured us, will Good hogs closed about 30 cents. higher Raw material wasting in ' warehouses, % O oarion Dot coV P tie i e RETATATY. Shigtas e T i ook 385, and other kinds Were | unused labor rotting in penitentiaries and 3 ] 5 e ARers g:f:;eet?mjé"l::td ‘5gef{e“t5 higher than the insane asylums, and tramping the streets, . ;é % \——————__— R.em‘esentative sale'S' Hogs_5T, 263-1b lfe ,1{] a legitim;te fmittof private monop- . fa T S 0gs—ol, i oly of money of accoun! 1 $10.25; 99, 177 1b, $10.30. Pigs, roughs and Your exposure of our rotien financial ‘:ti :oooooooooooocooooooo00oooooooooooooooo;oooooooo.oooo: glo’g:?sriflg:gtgflw'safio'.b' $8.50. Stags and system, grounded by the Fedoral Reserve % . : e o SHEEP—_With only a few head in the | Af 8 Hmey aal efoont o 3 : DreedersCombinationdale : gibimssubisviiig . : ? 4 an ambs today. e wee. closes wi ) 2! A . e prices higher than they ever have been Signed, Arthur LeSeuer, Pres. ® @ before. : s%rggs werethtopping sz?.)ts()$13.2“od: CLOTH $1.26, PAPER" 65c. 1 ° o ewes at §9.25; wethers at 3$9.50, a LIBERAL COMMISSION TO AGENTS [ breeding ewes up to $9.25. The lamb | 5 OF PURE BLOOD DRAFT HORSES, FEB. 21st. S marke is 35 fo'8 cenls higher for the H. L. Loucks i 1 [ week, while sheep, especially good ewes, % 2 i , : AND PURE BLOOD BEEF CATTLE, FEB. 22d. S look about & quarter higher thad 3, wel Box 8, WATERTOWN, S. D. fi% ° 3 . : 8 L A_ M d N D ° MARKET QUOTATIONS i ! : t an an’ L] L4 ° Chicago. Minneapelis. Duluth, o‘zh | . under the auspices of the : _Open @%géi’z @{‘g.’;é 1.88 i o - ) ® High .... 1.8 89 1.89 ’ . . e ; M North Dakota Live Stock Association o Low .S TEE Ik Spring Plowing 4 ] : 4 REGISTERED DRAFT STALLIONS AND MARES 40§ O bSms, [lew 3 | p o d I : 60 REGISTERED BEET BULLS AND COWS 60 S . Cpicago.” Mineaporis, Dulyth ust be racke }‘ { [J 20 Percherons 10 Clydes ° pen .... 1.50@1.49% 1.830@1.7 . & ¢ [ > High .... 1.51 1.81 1.8234 ® 20 Shorthorns, 20 Angus, 10 Herefords. : Loi vases 149 1.791'2 1.81% Immedlately ® For particulars and catalogues, write ® Close .... 1.50@1.49% 1.80% 1.813% o 2 W. H. Peters, Sec'y. : September Wheat = M North Dakota Live Stock Association. @ o 2 b Agricultural College, e pPeh ° . & ° Fargo, N. D. e Low ° ° Close .... 1.85 s 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 (Continued on page 23) ¥ Because 4 left rough and porus the sun and the wind will dry and bake the sofl- into lumps which will require valuable time and labor to work it down and The WILBERG. PLOW e G OW ATTACHMENT WILL MAKE AN IDEAL SEED. BED WHILE YQU -PLOW because it packs and pulverizes the furrow slice the moment it is turned over while it s moist and pliable; thereby enables you to seed earlier which means MOREJ§ . /- BUSHELS and ‘BETTER GRADES. i It relieves the horses from working on rough clod covered ground, and the drill, binder and plows will run easier and better because the surface is firm and compact. <! : . § It is just as important to work the V furxyzw_shgz thte {{noné;uc it is turned over s, : : as it is strike the iron when it is X 3 : hof’. 'I‘HII;IJ( I’g OXO'ER. rice. only $14.00 cash with order. Order early. Stock - limited. Wilberg Plow Attachment Co. Nome, N. D.

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