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FROZEN FISH LENT IS NEAR ol It commences February 21, Don't e R e R RIS S 10¢c i Pike, 100 1bs, 14, take anything except $ ¥ Pike, 26 and 50 1bs., per Ib, .. 3 - Tuliboos ? Midnight Sun Brand erl\]itefisl;l, 190 Ibs: - ) in fish and delicatessen goods, This LIVESTOCK SUMMARY Hul{:fis ridoiand e 1 Trademark stands for the best quality. The feature of the livestock market Ask for them and accept no others. last week was the high prices paid for Order Coal Now I can make Markéts for next winter. special prices for early orders. In this way you escape all Only Norwegian wholesale firm west hogs, which went to $11.95, breaking v i ‘ Fish is scarce and highe This fist ofChicago. previous records for three days in suc- dangcr of a coal, famine. Write ! 3 S her. This fish . , ) | comes from lakes north of Winnipeg. Bergseth Flsh Co. cession. Other markets than that at - R T e T S South St, Paul reflected the same am- 5 bition to buy pork with corresponding- .0' S' HADELAND A Home Institution 1y high prices. There were fair re- FARGO, N. D. Fargo and’ Minot, North Dakota. ceipts throughout the week, but the seeming narrowing of the cattle and sheep supply has apparently caused -packers to substitute hogs. 40 Head PURE-BRED PERCHERONS and BELGIANS For Sale The South St. Paul cattle market CO! H A Kinfley Husebye Coal Co. “]illiston, N. D. IMPORTED AND HOME-.BRED STOCK was shy of supplies most of the week, i . but the first day of big receipts, Fri- STATE AND REGISTERE 35 head of young stallions coming 2;-3 and 4. 15 head of young mares supposed A E Hisie REAL ESTATI to be in foal. "All raised under or acclix‘;xated to North Dakota conditions. I can day, when 4800 head arrived, the price STOCK AUCTIONEER 5 giell you the making of a GOOD STALLION for $500.00 and up, Write for descrip- caved away 15 cents. Trade was dull 1 also breed Chester iWhite i{io%:. Tfl ons, 3 2 lific and easy feeding_kin for the first two days because stock large prol - AT - - 5 3 z > tock nteed. Your work R LYNESS, 5 FES§ENDEN' N0 trains which should have arrived Sun- :’l‘,’;“"‘:{;;‘,fl T ety n et et rott traats day, were delayed by snows throughout ment. All business entrusted to my care e ———, the Northwest, and there was little will be promptly attended to. Ph Write Me at beef stuff on which the packers ceuld et J. R. Kirk Commission CO- InC. work. A few lots of steers suitable for SORTE DayoTA further fattening and also for imme- SOUTH ST. PAUL, MINN. MILNOR SALES AGENCY AND AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF THE gé‘:gfeek;ngfikgg:s:g ds:‘;‘:csl‘::‘opr‘:m;‘;’: ST mE’ e . : e : TS 2 J , CANFIELD-BRED B American Society of Equity ; - [ the stocker ana feeder demand is not i CONSIGN YOUR LIVE STOCK TQ US AND GET A SQUARE DEAL strong during these weeks. Yorkshire Hogs ANOTHER ASSOCIATION SEES BENEFIT IN SHIPPING LIVE STOCK The sheep market was slack most of B TO THEIR OWN SELLING AGENCY the week, but a new high top for fat Special offering during the early winter Manning, N. D., Feb. 8, 1918 spring lambs was made, namely $13.50, 60 boars farrowed last March and April &L Bk Commimion Oo., o, 8t Paul. Minn. which is 25 cents better than has been | of good weights for their age ready to ship now. These are descended from the best R imported and prize-winning stock and satisfaction is guaranteed. Hogs crated as light as possible for shipment by express. Address for illustrated herd booklet and further description-and price ~ R D‘nft; nc:iv‘ed forA ’car o% hog:‘ sh!l‘mée% you| Jan. zg‘x't. through Dul;‘l:“(}mnhy Equlty paid for weeks. A few choice fat ones pping Association. 1 members that ha ogs in the shipment are aw y well pleased drew more, but in the sheep house with the good returns and the wav vou have handled the goods. Will have several more - Z s cars to start from Dnnn Center next week. With such good returns as you secured us, will there was little trade, and the several mean more cooperation among the farmers at this end. carloads of high grade mutton that Yours for more cooperative business, A.J.BRETZLAFF, Shipping Manager. came into South St. Paul during the week, were merely for stopover and for shipment on east. Sheep men say / THOMAS H. CANFIELD they can get more for their lambs in Lake Park, Minn., Box 7. Chicago and other markets, even after ! paying stopover charges and trying out \—_———-— the South St. Paul market. A good R e e e deal of the sheep stuff dealt in consists 2 The Great Conspiracy Exposed of medium ewes; and bucks, with some second rate lambs to furnish the best B Book on Money Probl YOU WANT TO READ IT! killing. THE PEOPLE'S COLLEGE Fort Scott, Kansas Mr. H. L. Loucks, Watertown, S. D. Dear Sir: : I have read the manuscript, submitted to me, of your book ‘“The Great Conapir- acy,” and cannot resist congratulating you upon the splendid grasp of this important subject which you -demonstrate in your It is keen, concise, clear and convincing. 1t has the driving power of a dynamo, and cuts as clean as a .scalpel. We may have all the co-operation which the age demands, in the production of wealth, but if we have therewith, private monopoly of the means thréugh which exchange is effected, we are still slaves, Raw material wasting in warehouses, unused laber rotting in penitentiaries and insane asylums, and tramping the streets, are all a legitimate fruit of private monop- oly of money of account. Your exposure of our rotten financial system, grounded by the Federal Reserve Act, is timely and efficient. Your Garden B * imvertant as any portion of your farm. It will return more per acre than any field erop. For the best re- sults acclimated seeds of known worth MUST be planted. For the Northwest Our Seeds are Foremost. Try them this year, you will become a staunch friend and a steady customer. WHEAT SUMMARY. : An uneventful week-in grain circles Catalog FREE on Request ’ = was that of January 22 to 27. Although s | the week opened a fraction of a cent Valley City, N th S : d Co :ughext-hthan it c.l(":fld tl}e.Saturt;:ay bei:- : ore, there was little of importance in : Mo, Dak. or em ee o the development, and by’l-"riday it had &5 dropped three to four cents for futures - " below the week’s opening. The rumors of possible peace, and of submarine activities were heard, and the peace rumors on Wednesday caused! a sudden drop, but' there was - little else to affect prices on. speculat- / N l ors' wheat. There were rumors ‘that some big New York houses were short of wheat to cover contracts, and that submarines will be set to sinking-all x ® grain ships bound for Europe Febru- O‘ 0 e ' ary 1, but these things have been heard so often, and there is believed to be such a shortage of actual wheat in this < A Rt I hope for a wide circulation of your ! In the Equity Co-operative Exchange? oD ot AT e e : If not, you should be. The-stock pays prospect for May .anl July. deliveries. CLOTH 9125, PAPER Gic. ‘: AT Actual wheat arriving in Minneapolis, LIBERAL COMMISSION TO AGENTS dividends at 8 per cent and balance of eIl EaFcebiort BELHRE Cor The) e Hol Loicks o o i 2 bid , o Hae dividends are pro rated back to patrons. BecHits, thir Watie bit tnas e Box 8, WATERTOWN, S. D, : We Would greatly appreciate it if you wheat of from six to seven cents per ! bushel. . g would subseribe for a share of stock. We need your help. DO IT TODAY! We have so many well satisfied MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES May July Low | High | Low 1.85%11.83 11.795 .869/1.825]1.80% .B4311.81 11.78% Spri_n_é Plowiug Must Be Packed ‘was made larger than usual at the week- end by a lot of stuff that arrived too late Y i ol n‘)‘r Eridayt:sbmx;.rk?t. It til;ghsdgg,al'.f)ao%4 3 showing of beef steers a b 0 $10. Use order bill o_f la,dmg on all grain shlgments. sndteshe sipoicup (o 5505 A Sukignt Representative sales: Beef steers—26, 5 ] 1130 1b, $9.25; 3, 1136 1b, §9.00;,3, 925 Ib, 8.00. Butcher bulls—1, 1400 1b, $7.00; 1, g 20 1b, $6.25. Veal calves—4, 122 Ib, 313.25: 4, 115 1b, $11.00. Butcher ‘cows and hei- C 7 : {,3{,’;2'321‘55 B e s 0 , $5.65. ock feeding steers E=§ t E h ib, $7.00; 1, 570 b, $6.50. Stock cows and O-operative L xXcnange | bl s ss b 30, trgiQGs—Sotr‘xla o{l the losg xéegis ered in : : . . ing on hogs here yesterday was re- St. Paul, Minn. Supenor,‘ Wis. sained in the market today when prices were quoted steady to a nickel higher. LIVE STOCK DEPARTMENT Bt lauh arant e Een M defliis boost and went back to an $i1.20 top. : ?1‘1“30 of asai‘fi 1(\’wetred registered between 4 .00 an 3 oday. ' South St. Paul, Minn. Representative sales: = Hogs—75, 195 1b, L4 $11.20; 64, 191 1b, $11.15. SHEEP--Sheep house trade has been R on a firm basis all week. Higher price devels are in effect on most classes. Lambs of top grade are selling at $13.50 . -~ to d$13.75 with seconds at $11.00 to $12.00 and good heavy lambs at $12.00 to 816:’5.00. Read Leader Classified Ads---It Pays s s st a 3 g ; 86%1.82151.305 : i customers in both grain and live stock - S 2 i i o 0 0 Immediately 5 that it would be impossible for us to == : = P A . . MINNEAPOLIS CASH WHEAT : o give a complete list of them. We will No. 1 Nor, | No. 3 Nor. : 5 be glad to send them to anyone on re- Jan.Dgzw.. ...... 11.‘5’31'," AR A ) : quest. Don’t be misled by false state- v oy gi unilERTily sos i Tat(1o80% - ; ments. The Chamber of Commerce Jih 26 oalpl LA {;ggg ; fought us fOI' years. Big business is Jan. 27 ........[1.78%1.8114]1.651% 1.77' g the same whether on the grain or meat . SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK : combine. Patronize your own com- cecolpia st the U e octinated i pany with gram and live stock Shlp— 5 %zttle, 800; calves, 200; hogs, 4,200; sheep, it ments. CATTLE — The supply for Saturday : 4 1 Because if left rough and porus the and the wind vdlldrya.ndhkoflnzfi into l::sm which will require valuable time labor to work it down’and e WILBERG PLOG ATTACHMENT W Al WILL MAKE AN IDEAL SEED BED WHILE. YOU PLOW. because it packs: and pulverizes the furrow slice the moment it is turned over while it i moist and pliable; thereby enables you to seed earlier. which means MORE BUSHELS and BETTER GRADES, It ‘relieves the horses from working on Tough clod: covered ground, and the drill, binder and plows will run easier .and better because the surface is firm and \ collntgnit;t. : & just as important to work furrow slice the moment it iy tarned c& as it is to strike the iron when it is THINK IT OVER. Price 4, conl!&loom:.vum i Wilberg Plow Am:llimont Co. 1 es ll?.' 00, Noms, N. TWELVE X Mention Leader when writing advertisers . ke > -~