The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, December 15, 1919, Page 11

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Notl Shoe pes Government Will Sell Flour D1-' sw I“GLE ' ' 0 rect to Retallers SR WAmYou / e LIUS BARNES put the | & fi A one-time shipper doesn't pay in th IS THE PRICE j 2 solution of one phase of | #% ":”;g,‘g;:‘;‘:;"fl'&‘?flm‘“ - i the “high cost of living | AR\ much tofind er shipper to take h ~directly up to the con- | ¥ e Blacs. Sics the, JeAratm et : sumer ‘hy. making it pos- - X - SWINGLE SPLITS HIS w8 mble for ‘the purchaser of fiour to de- > X PROFIT WITH YOU ni0es Y : . o cide for himself whether he will: con- . We pay you more and. take & than agerf'medomndu tinue to pay fancy prices for speclal S m"pmmmm':ck‘:h-ig?:sg brands or buy at a lower price pure % - straight flour made from the finest wheat. : 5 . Following a conference of the vice % fur. b"“/'"' presidents of the eastern zones of the rnEE' FREE_ ATieeD {United States Grain corporation with | urMukah‘ e print Swingle's [ “Mr. Barnes ‘the corporation has an- w,'fi.:'m. Report. and. Price” Tist, nounced: that it will offer the retail |.Prepare togetthe most possible out trade, particularly in the larger cities, | i,‘f,,hd: ressnt hish “"2‘;‘:&?&' R o -under its’ own.brand, standard pure " €. W. SWINGLE & CO. wheat straight flour in 24% and 12%- 424&.9&&. lnenh, Neb, £ - pound packagesPat prices which will ' “reflect the grain corporation buymg hnvlon In fur. histo urprices are, uam’u > SEIIII US YOUR FURS | One shipment wfllconvlneo you that it an B ness with EAGLE FUR COMPANY : gef pay the highest pgces !ox; all ldnd. yon posted on at Lincoh. the (‘.m. Report.”* ips to Taylor”_ Why do successful trappers | choose Taylor year after year? | ) Because Taylor knows: how { to sell your furs for best mar- | ket prices. Tag your: bundle | ‘price of the flour. - . tOdaY tO TaYIOI‘! , _This will place in the hands of the e o A “| ‘consumer;a class of flour made from i S ¥ i s . the best” wheat and wused in large . quantities+ before the war by both bakers “and the grocery trade. The brand offered is the regular straight flour, * It is in no ‘Wway identified with the war grade flour, a distinction ~which should be fully apprecxated by 4| the consumer.: e : 1 R experts ‘always |- Rumors; possibly inspired by over- T furs up. They: remove afif,a d[f} youe zealous flour salesmen, have been cur- i whlchwouldlna‘ke your pelttakelower§ | rent in the market from time to time ading.” “Resul for 2~ Better gradm,g— of an impending flour shortage and* experta, WE CHARGE NO GIIMMISSINIS ' Wae charge no commission for handling i!em- lur-—m:lh\.n‘:o::n.; ou spotcash th o recsived. e day your shipment Mail A Post-Card. . Before lhlpplng no:lnzlsal'l;r zmne sehd loro lrrieel um nd sl h{mng monnytonvcvtw hippes EAGLE FuUR [o: ST.LOUIS.MO.. U.S A, MAIN&MARKET STS. DEPT. I!Il 1{_Pavs mis MoNEY FoR N, —FURS We quote pflm pay. what we qum mm%hm“ sgtatnt‘:::ll'mund n;fllfy L m;nt the best and m hnc to pay WE GRABE I.IBERAI.I.Y—PAY PII)IIH’I.Y uationand Wment l' 0“1'90‘“3? We Cm‘ Jpesey Shme ddy. day furs Feach us. " Write tor ”'h" : \ : AND SHIPPING you-——another Taylor | | the possibility that the use of sub- | §- WE TAN YOUR HIDES 0 THE OLD RELIABLE THEH % xegular Shlpp&' addfii tDO“l' long Bt. stitutes’ ‘would be resumed Mr. g We ‘buy. -firu hort:h.gid , cow [ Largggfn gomlgnment Hou.e | Barnes asserts that there is no au-| § ] A s ¥ EW - Quick 'cash Pay! thority whatsoever in the present food . ¥s % bm%g'-“ 29 Yoot squ"e Dealmg - Write for, Price Tags and; . & Aftetyouhaveworked! {for | regulations:for the reinstatement of : S0 %at our:free catad B’:: ) .Nom%fi;&‘“d‘p&" 200.. : e | there’s no excuse for ;1'11 havmgpelt&to the use of sutlilstml:ltes or-of w;r flour. : Buyersof Hides etc, Since1891 A\ polis : - | wait for your money. ‘That is why we Owing to the short crop of 'spring youe check same day your furs | |, wheat this year—203,000,000 bushels OHSMAN & SONS CO. arereoelvedan owa:tmg— against 359,000;000. bushels last year ppomtmentg 2 1 | —ecertain grades of flour are scarce. 25 .| However, figtu'es for the total crop of’ 1 Ship Now' “X'| wheat . show . 918,000,000. - bushels } %',',','; Sklns, OIISE “# | against 917 ,000,000 bushels last year.| - \ and GA"LE Tod-y—whilefixr pnmareslwhmb | In addition to. this 57,000,000 bushels |- " | of old wheat were camed over, ; M,wwuw; Mmt‘,mm | .~ Production of flour-has been ex- | - selling at home o commission, ‘Check —is the time o ship: Phyufo! Tag’ : 1 | tremely heavy and for the season end- 1004 value snt at once. Write for prcolst a5 abont oo F. C. Taylor Fur Co. Pept. 1 00 ‘Mankato, Minn. : youtfixsto'.l‘aylor today! ed November 7 has amounted to 52~ | - : HUNTERS® AND TRAPPERS' GUIDE 433,000 barrels, against 43,174, 000 pers’ Secvets, Traps, | . 275 Fur Exclnango Building Barvels last 2 e ¥ Price $2.00. To our skippers, §i. a regular eucy vt year. Exports 'have been “ tan : ' Res Ts ‘l’annul Inta Robes $2.50 to 37 50 we "’“’W St.Louis,U.S.A. | | o stous the same ss st yeur et .Consequently flour: stocks are very' Sgmspduently fogs iocks ae vty ANDERSCH { BROS,™ "Dent. 13 mmuupous. WINN. cent more than a year ago on ‘No- ; 2 . _ vember 1. = ° - : 2 AT ’ Many reports concermng scarclty 5 of flour'and advancing prices for cer- tain grades have reached Mr. Barnes. |- ~The facts are that stocks of flonr are’| very . large- and -production. enormous. Therefore, the wheat' director has de- . the immense stocks of ‘the gtgin cor- ) SOUTH DAKOTA FURS o ‘| expected: the retail price will be ahout | chased: 560,000 - barrels - of straight °| termined to place in the hands of the |BE WISE—don’t wait—bundle up every mhsro b;:_ldud p to Hill m—&ooldnuit!g “3“’“’{;,“ o g;},“ggg“’ :rg"g;{é: retail trade in the large éities, partie- | 3 coN JEION&P heso fll" o BRIGES we ar ce paying it you ship yous poration at néminal prices;.” % This ‘flour will be available in' about 75 cents for a 12%-pound sack.. |- : ___________.' & R forior - RO In the week ended November 30, the'|. 5 g 0018 iy e flour at an average price of $1029:a | . BT - : 500 7 00| 7.50 %0, : i barrel. . Retail prices to consumers ¥ ; o L e L) It LT > or ularly, a:supply of straight flour, from’’ - - e ass arvice: W MINN ESOTA, NORTH AND “three weeks in the larger cities. Ttis | . Umted Statés Grain corporation’ pur- “are now $13.560 and upwa ” MAWf ouve s1 I %a cg ST wms Mo, | 1

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