The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, March 2, 1916, Page 7

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" state legistature -be'elected solely with ALL PYUHTCIANS WILL WAKE ‘EM UP —— Weils 1061;11& Free Press: K ‘the Welle ‘Couaty 3 : 'Th e H y _Free Press: 'The _great mmss of ‘woters to a realizatio: :;rllli Non}el %ako%ge{x::at:f -liégeis :turg FOR SALE—Tested Reg. Hereford of ‘their political ‘power °t ‘will hiave has not always ‘rad ‘the best material DUl :Also Bromus Irmus seed, in- aecomplished a irig ‘thing. And ‘the but s ithat ‘tne Farmers’ Nonpar- frected By Prof. Bolley. wof. guar interest that iy :being taken in the tisan League wil' insure thie selection ot UEen Trme Trodmaney »%ass. Soo movemeni indice:es «quits plainly that ofa higher:clzrsof men :n the future W Milly Hanustond, (N, 0., L0t it is doing this ; 5 ¢ ! cess upon { ; 3 Fil and if they ge':l;cte‘to ‘.‘ot:ngrflg:{; divisiu olls fyou, St the idate without other m.tive thun that some £0iE 10 support this or that candidate pgllgxcian wants them ‘to. ‘then the re- f;):;csl}ces,pg;kggs tg:i e eg-fg;n thg o o 2 20 08 of . meeti : e anything but ‘satisfactory. tell “them it ‘ain’t ‘so, ‘unless you read ‘If :state officers and members of the about it in ‘the ‘Lieader. 'FOR SALE—Registered Swedish Se- lected ‘Oats. Will make excellent seed oats. Yield 85 bushels on the :acre -last ‘season. Weighs 44 ;pounds to the measured bushel. ‘Germina- ‘WHENEVER any newspam or in- tion guaranteed. Will ship at 85 cents ;per bushel cleaned. ~Carl H. Ekstrand, R.F.D., Wimbledon, N-g- ~ N v'G' 1 an ‘eye to ‘their fitness and their .gym- pathy for:government that ,standsyi!gr the best interests-of the whole state, then the ‘resnlts cught ito -be .such ‘as will igive us & stronger faith in popu- GET your information about what AUCTION ‘SALES—Farmers contem- the.Lieague 'is ‘doing and going 'to:do lating auction sales :will save-dol- from ‘the :columns ‘of ‘the Leader— rs :sending for :circulars ‘before then ‘you :are ‘sure 'you <are right. fixing date. :Expense ‘saving -you er information ‘is not ‘reliable. wghould know, -cost I‘?ou a Post . ‘card. .Rehrer, :‘Rugby, N. D. 6-4t lar:government. Business Manager’s Corner IMPORTANT ANNGINCEMENT 'TO NEWSPAPERS The Leader has this w‘_e'elé_iipé sd to ‘the ‘trade its new Engraving De- - ‘partment, which is the.only engraving .plant .in the state of North Da- « kota ‘and rcomplete in"évery idetail to ‘do ‘engraving ‘of ievery ‘kind and ‘character used 'by newspapers and printing offices. ; Thie Leader'has mo ¢ommekreial printing ‘department ‘and is not ‘in ‘the competitive field with the newspaper and job prinfing offices in the state and ‘we desire ‘our:printing :bréthren to know that-our engraving plant is open for the service ‘of ‘those needing its work. ‘Some of ‘the ‘most~expert :engravers in‘the northwest are in charge ‘of -the ;plant-.and we gan guarantee ‘the best:of work, at as low prices as are «charged by other plants:outside the state, and we can.give the best-and -quickest ‘of ‘service. Get our prices and ‘then ‘prepare to 'geét ready ‘those half-tones ‘for - ‘the coming primary campaign. MANDURE ‘SPREADERS — Standard make spreaders :at swholesale prises to farmers. Save 40 per cent :hg ordering :now. Write ifor prices an terms. Sylvester, Edincott Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. -4 FOR SALE—Having -desire to -retire from farming I will sell my farm on 1 “terms. 240 -acres-of ‘land, 136 under .the ;plow, 105 under 3-wire fence, ‘b ‘cows, 6 ‘work horses :and machinery. Will sell cheap. Write me at Dunn Center, N. D. Box ’(756311: FOR SALE—Choice pure bred White Wyandotte Cockerels, price $2. %Vrite, Mrs. J. A. Felyer, Syll:esgo‘xilé FOR SALE—A.red Shorthorn bull, 13 months old, Duke of Newport No. 444909, out 'of Dam No. 45615; got by Golden " Prince 2nd. No. 436391. J. A. Seifert, Towner, N. D. 8-2t - A LITTLE AD AND A GREAT ‘BIG ‘RESULT 'Three advertisers who had contracted for space in ‘the Leader for a . .period this-week 'sent us a:cry for help—their little Leader ads snowed - them under with replies .and they ‘had more responses than they could -attend ‘toor ‘are sold out:of the:articles:advertised. That ‘is getting results. o The letters of these three:advertisers speak for themselves. Their - indorsement - comes ‘unsolicited -and their experience ‘is ‘typical ‘of ‘what mdvertisers.in the Lieader in:general are reporting. Here are the letters: “Stop 'my ad’in ‘the Leader:atonce for I have all the poultry sold. -1 had more success with one advertisement in'the Nonpartisan Leader:than a half dozen in other ;papers .in ‘the state.”—E.“LENTZ. i “Please .cut out that little ad for the Farmers’ Supply company. - Amsgetting ailot of wreplies and-tan’t attend to them.”—J. M. BRINTON. “I*have no‘further-use formyad in the Leader as I am all sold out. ‘Please discontinue at once. The Leader is 'the advertising' medium ‘of the state and no mistake.”—L. P. ANDREWS, A little ad will :do the same for you. Of .course we want you to notice the many mew -ads \in this issue andithe-old-ones teo. Read them *before you buy the things you want. : |- . PURE SEED OATS FOR SALE— The- undersigned has 8000 bushels of pure Sweedish Select. 500 bush- els of Canadian Giant, 500 bushels of Sixty-day and 500 bushels of Tartarian oats for sale.: These oats were all grown on breaking, weight pure. They took several prizes at the Seed Show at Fargo in January. Geo. R. White, Bottineau, N. D. 8-§t WANTED—Position on farm for man and wife. Also single man. Both ~experienced ‘farmers. -Adress, Thos. R..Knight, Box -836, Omemee, N. D o [ ‘western Dent ‘seed ‘corn, ‘as ‘good as the best, for Nonpartisan ;price at $4.00 a bushel. J. S. Griess, % > 'Glover, N. D. L 3 : ¢ . FOR SALE—Pure bred :single comb . ; Rhode Island Red -cockerels, -$1.50 eaclll). M. J. Boland, Clementsvg_lgé FOR ‘SALE—Two 2-year old White ‘Holland Terns,:$5 delivered :in ‘Daw- son, N. D. ‘Also ‘for sale itrade, complete threshing -outfit. Lock box No. 12, Dawson, N. D. '9-8t . Announcement . To Newspapers and Printing Trades THE LEADER HAS INSTALLED AN The ‘kind ‘that is red, ‘good ‘size, $1.25 each. Mrs. Frank Wisherd, ‘Edmore, ‘N. 'D, WANTED—A girl for general house- work; state wages wanted. Mrs. fully, eqfiipped to ‘do all kinds «of zinc ‘and coi)pei‘ cuts, ‘half:tones, : _A. C. Smith, Milnor, N. D. '9-3t etchings, etc., which 'is now READY FOR BUSINESS The Engraving Plant is one of the ‘most complete and up-to- date and fully ‘equipped ‘to ‘dosevery kind of work in the ‘engraving ‘and’cut line for-newspapers, printing offices, cuts of line drawings - “for :architects, ‘tracings, 'maps, -etc. Cuts of all kinds made ‘for Candidates “for public office, ‘public speakers, etec. - e v Cuts of horses, cattle and animals of all kinds. . .Our Engraving Plant is the only one in 'the state :of North Dakota, and -it is established for the service of North Dakota people ‘and institutions. . R ey 1~ ‘OUR PRICES FQIE ENGRAVING WORK WILL BE AS LOW AS THE LOWEST FOR FIRST CLASS WORK W . v . and the , ' QUICKEST AND BEST ‘OF SERVICE GUARANTEED. _There iis no excuse -for.any publisher or newspaper or other “person in North Dakota ‘sending out of the state for ‘Engraving ork, when they can ‘have iit'done here at-home at Prices‘as Low .as others charge ;and»where Service ‘is ‘Quicker and ‘as good as- can be had ‘anywhere.: . v : ; ~ '80 SEND US YOUR ORDERS AND 'GET_ OUR PRICES, ; Nonpartisan Leader fBéfitfé‘IQ : : .%rgo,_.N..@. u WANTED—John Deere -engine gang :disc ;plow and double engine disc. P - 4 FOR SALE—Three .Holstein :bulls, from 2 :to -6 months 'old, from ad- wvanced registry dams. Prices reasonable. J. E. Staub, R. 1, Box + ‘No.-37, Valley City. N..D. A - -make winners ‘at any show; 15, $2; 80, $3.50;-50,:$5. “Silver Laced Wy- andottes ‘bred for business, winter Jlayers. - Anthony Elm, Lansford, N- A 9-12¢ FOR SALE ‘OR EXCHANGE-—Pure bred Percheron stallion for another stallion 'or ‘good ‘brood mare. For particulars write J. E. Stone, Pm sérs ‘Lake, N. D. FOR SALE—40 pure bred 'Barred Rock ‘Cockerels, combs 'frosted. Three or more $1 each. Two year old Barred ‘Rock Hens, six for $5. ‘Pure ‘bred Barred Rock Eggs For April - delivery,. $4 ‘per ‘hundred, R e o g D o o 46 1bs. to bushel or 'over and are . FOR SALE—1914 'home grown North- . FOR SALE—R. C. R.T. R.‘Cockerels. ' . 9-2t ‘Albert ‘Leff, Reeder, N. D. 9-3t FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching; will i$2.2b for ‘fifty by express. 1$1.25. - mian, endale, - FOR SALE—A Moline 9-plow engine gang, stubble rand ;breaker -bottoms; .also a Genzel self steers b%th u: one season, for '$300. . John- son, 'Wimbledon, N. D., N.1. 74t B s (e T R i, TS (Y VO P SR FOR SALE—One . Polled Hereford bull :calf 9 months old. Good as can 'be found in state. 0. N. Larson, Mayville ! o A TR P O R R T PLOW ENGINE .AND THRESHING RIG—One Reeves Plow 'Engine, 25 _horse-power, and -threshing -outfit, 40 ‘in. cylinder x 68 in. ‘rear, ‘for sale, ¢heap. The traction gears .are mearly :goed :as new. For particu- Jlars -address, D. H. Ross, R R. No. 1,, box 41, Cando, N. D. 7-3t e e 0 A et FOR :SALE—Rhode JIsland Red :Cock- -erels .and’ Pullets, -$1.00 each. Also eggs for ‘hatching. Albert "Me- Donagh, Wheatland, N. D. 76t FOR SALE—Purebred :S.'0. Bluff Drphington Cockerels $1:50. Hens :$1:00. .Egg orders booked. “Curtis Treaster, Leal, N. D. 7-6t FOR SALE— A'business place on Main street at Baker, N. D., on the Soo Tiine, - size .20x28 feet, ‘two stories with ibasement, /Address ‘Robert ‘Kennedy, ‘box 87, ‘Brinsmade, N;i D. WANTED—Registered Short Horn ‘bull, red, one fiear -or past. ‘Bert Tiewis, Tiftany,.N. D. n-3t FOR SALE—Gas tractor plowing .and threshing rig -.cqm%ete. Address, Box 41, Millarton, N. D. 8-bt S e ) FOR SALE—Pure ‘bred Shorthorn bulls. W. E. Hoopes, Carrington, ‘N. D. 8-9t i omiesil w ey Dp e e T B FOR SALE—160 acres, sec. 32, twp. ‘169, rge. 95; 130 acres broke, 30 ‘geres in pasture. Thomas Reedy, McGregor, N.'D., ‘box 28. 8-24t ey s S e E R D R O A ST FOR SALE—Chesgp for cash, one- quarter section in Divide county. Small house, 100 acres under culti- vation, summer fallowed ‘in ]9}4, four miles:north of Noonan. - Write owner, W. .J. Richardson, Edmore, N. D. . 82t st Al b Sl N A FOR SALE—Some good Broomis seed which took first'prize at Minot Mid-winter fair. Will :sell at $8 a hundred, f. o.b. Des LacsbNé-?t; ‘Wesley White, Des Lacs, N. FOR ‘SALE—One 2b-horse Reeves cross compound plow engine; one 10-bottom Reeves hand lift plow; oné Runiley separator. For terms write, TF. .J. Tulley, Nm’tonvisllgé FOR .SALE—Big 4 -gas tractor and et -of ten 14-inch plows and four binder -hitches. . Sell-cheap if :taken this spring. Address L. C. Leggett, Buffalo, N. D, FOR SALE CHEAP—One Splitztos- ser ‘4-row potatoe sprayer. Ome Spalding deep tilling mniachine. e. Both good as mew. Mike Berg, - ; ; 7-4% Pettibone, N.. D. FOR ‘SALE—One good quarter 'sec- ‘tion -of land ‘in ‘Mountraill county. ‘Will sell ‘cheap if ‘taken at ‘once. Write, E. C. Brekken, Pekin. Ng_g; FOR SATE—For'Good:320:acre farms in Nelson county, ‘write the under- signed. We find no better invest+ ment in the United States than North ‘Dakota farm lands. Prices adva;)nc'mg. E. C. Brekken, Pe;qzt: v c PUBLIC :SALE—March 8, 1916, .27 ‘head of horses, including 2 regis- tered Percheron stallions and five registered mares.. H. A. Hoffman, Lisbon, .N. D. - FOR .SALE—First .class English Draft. Stallion with pedigree. Can be seen‘at my farm near Finley, N. D.. Call or-write, S. H. Nelson, Fin- ley, N. D. 9-3t WANTED—N. D. grown alfalfa, tim- .othy and sweet clover seed. Chris ‘Bahr, Almont, N..D. 9-2t. FOR SALE—J. 1. Case hand lift six. ibottom ‘14-inch :engine .gang, in first: ;class icondition. Plowed -about 300: acres; $290. -Geo. Holmes, R. 1, Walhalla, N. D. 9-2t FOR S ALE-—Percheron ‘colt, ‘coming: ‘three ryears ‘old, 15 or 16 ‘hands. o d. Wgeig}lxglzagnnt \170}(‘). enry Burris, Box ° ‘Conway, N. B, : 2 Vo5t

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