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-~ - \ 8 . . k. f U I | | il | SiEfos Py bl - -3 ““ 'y - Ny o d » . ) B 0 Y .+ J. A, Felver, Sykeston; N. D.. X L3 © ‘o der Classified Ads " This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce, for sale and auction sales; to e your wants known and have them suplied. i Best results come from Leader clas- sified ads. 2 ; Rates are 20 cents per line of 6 ' words for first insertion and-10:cents - o per line for each succeeding’ issue. Half rates to members of the Farm- ers’ Nonpartisan League. e T e e e e T e FOR SALE—Farms ——— N T FOR SALE—160 acres, sec. 82, twp. 159, 3 95; 130 acres broke, 30 acres in paatfx:g. Thomas Reedy, McGregor, N. D., box 28, 8-24t FOR SALE—160 ACRES IN BURKE county, N. D., heavy soil, running water, 100 acres tillable; good. for stock and grain, $21 per acre. Address, Adolph Anderson, Daw- son, N. D, 10-3t i et e T T T FOR SALE—ABOUT 20 FARMS. FROM 160 to 800 acres in one tract, prices ranging from $36 to $60, well improved ; the prices are in reach of anyone that wants good im- proved farm; some have no buildings, all under plow; close to town ; frem 134 to 10. ‘miles from town of Kensul on Soo Line and Great ‘Northern. - Morris Investment Co., Kensal, N. D. 10-4t FOR SALE OR RENT—320 ACRES IN GOLD. -en Valley eounty, N. D., 7 miles east of Ollie, " * Mont. ; good buildings, fine water. $20 per acre, on crop payment, with small payment down. Can give immediate possession, come :ll;ld see tothh: ]119 head (s:to%k; willhzlve first ance to purchasers, C. C. Ba , box 82, Ollie, Mont,. % manlm: MANURE SPREADERS—STANDARD MAKE spreaders at wholesale prices to farmers. ?nve 4io per c;nze by orcgarling now. Write or prices an rms. vester, Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, Minn, i - fi?“ FOR SALE—A MOLINE 5-PLOW ENGINE gang, stubble and breaker bottoms; also a Genzel self-stecrer ; both used one season, for %30(;. J. S. Johnson, Wimbledon, N. D, . 1. T-4t FOR SALE—GAS TRACTOR PLOWING AND th.reshing rig_complete. Address Box 41, Millarton, N. D. . 8-5t FOR SALE—1 25-HORSE REEVES CROSS compound plow engine; one 10-bottom Reev- es hand lift plow; one Rumley separator. IE;orD terms write, F: J. Tulley, Nortonvillge. . D. 8-9t FOR SALE—BIG 4 GAS TRACTOR AND set of ten 14-inch plows and four binder hitches. Sell cheap if taken this spring. Address L. C. Leggett, Buffalo, N. D. 8-4t FOR SALE CHEAP—ONE -SPLITZTOSSER _4-row potatoe sprayer. One Spalding deep tilling_machine. Both good as new. Mike Berg, Pettibone, N. D, T-4t FOR SALE-J. I. CASE HAND LIFT. six bottom 14-inch enginegang, in first class condition. Plowed about. 300 acres; $290. Geo. Holmes, R. 1, Walhalla, N. D.". 9-2¢ FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR GAS TRACTOR ~—One Minneapolis Steam Engine, 22 H. P. in fine shape, has heavy plow gears. Albert Schumacker, R. 5, box 7, Lisbon, N. D. 10-6t —_— POR SALE—BIG FOUR “30” GAS TRACTOR, complete with set of John Deere engine plows and breaker bottoms. Why . pay $4,000 when this outfit at $975 will do the same work? O: O. Danuser, Adrian, N. D. 10-4t WANTED—Farm Machinery WANTED—JOHN DEERE ENGINE GANG disc plow and double engine disc. Albert Leff, Reeder, N. D. 9-3t FOR SALE—Horses and Cattle FOR SALE—TESTED REG. HEREFORD bulls. _Also Bromus Irmus seed, inspected by Prof. Bolley and guaranteed free from quack grass. Geo. W. Mills, Hannaford, N. D. 4-10t THE NONPARTISAN LEADER No new implements are necessary—the tools you now have will do the work itched to a-Bates Steel Mule.. The Bates Mule is propelled with a “Crawler” instead of a wheel’ which means that it lays per year than.an ordinary tractor. Works on does not pack the ground: Thousands in successful use chg:iner, quicker and better when h St can be used 30 per cent. more days any soil, wet or dry and PATENTS PENDING " by satisfied owners alt over the world. e only real one man machine. This $200 in labor each -year more thana - “Mule” will do your plowing, discing, drilling, cultivating and harvesting, Ot the belt it also pulls large The Bates Steel Mule is th feature alone saves about “tractor.” One man and the ensilage cutters, medium sized threshers, etc.. 405 N. P. AVE. THIS GETS THE FOOTING Has a heavy duty, four cylinder motor, high =8 tension magneto ignition, two speed transmis- < sion, hardened cut gears running in oil, and can be equipped Ee to run on either kerosene or gasoline. This wonderful machine is backed by a broad, strong guarantee. - For Further Details See FRED M. WARNER Distributor for the Northwest FARGO, N. D. Manufactured and Guaaranteed by the JOLIET OIL TRACTOR CO, Joliet, Illinois he "CRAWLER 115 Spring-Mounted FOR SALE—Poultry—(Continued) FOR SALE—Seed FOR SALE—R. C. R. L -R. COCKERELS. The kind that is red, good size, $1.25 each. ‘Mrs. Frank Wisherd, Edmore, N. D, 9-2t FOR SALE—EGGS FOR HATCHING; WILL make winners at any show ; 15, $2; 30, $3.50; 50, $5. Silver Laced Wyandottes bred for business, winter layers. Anthony Elm, Lansford, N. D. 9-12t FOR SALE—40 PURE BRED BARRED ROCK + Cockgrels, combs frosted. each. Two year old Barred Rock hens, six for $5. Pure bred Barred Rock eggs for April délivery, $4 per hundred, $2.25 for fifty by express. $1.256 per fifteen, parcel post prepaid. D. W. Coleman, R. No. 1, Ellendale, N. D. 9-4t FOR SALE— A RED SHORTHORN BULL, 138 .months old, Duke of Newport No. 444909, out of Dam No. 46615 ; got by Golden Prince 2nd. No. 436391. J. A. Seifert, Towner, N. D. 8-2t FOR SALE-THREE HOLSTEIN BULLS, from 2 to 6 months old, from advanced reg- istry dams. Prices reasonable. J. E. Staub, R, 1, Box No. 37, Valley City, N. D. 'FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—_PURE BRED Percheron stallion for another stallion or good mare. For particulars write J. E. Stone, Powers Lake, N. D. 9-9t FOR SALE—ONE REG. POLLED HERE- ford bull calf 9 months old. Good as can be found in state. O. N. Larson, Ma.yv’illl:é FOR SALE—PURE BRED SHORTHORN bulls.. ' W._E. Hoopes, Carrington, N. D. 8-9t 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, Finley, N. D, 9-3t WANTED—GOOD ' GRADE 'RED ~POLLED Bull Calf, from 2 to 10 months old. Address box 3, Arens, N. D. ° 10-2t FOR SALE_GRADE - HOLSTEIN BULL Calf, 5 months old, $25, Registered Duroc Jersey Herd Boar, big boned type, $30. A. C. Smith, Milnor, N. D. FOR SALE—MY HERD BULL, AND FIF- teen young bulls from 6 to.18 months old. They are in good growing condition and the best of breeding. J. T. Tweten, Rolette, N. ' FOR SALE OR TRADE_REGISTERED BER- ‘'cheron -Stallion, 8 years old and one Shet- land pony, 4 years old. A. B. Martin, Fair~ dale, N. D. . 3 "FOR SALE—Poultry FOR SALE-CHOICE PURE BRED WHITE 'yandotte Cockerels, price $2, Write, Mrs. A, T v 10-2¢ FOR SALE—RHODE ISLAND RED COCK- erels and Pullets, $1 each. Also eggs for hatching. Albert McDonagh, Wheatland, N. D. 7-6t FOR SALE--PURE BRED 8. Orpington Cockerels $1.50. Hens $1. Egg orders booked. Curtis Treaster, Leal, N.7 %t FOR - SALE—PURE BRED BARRED PLY- mouth Rock Cockerels, $2 each; 3 for $5. C. M. Blezard, Square Deal Farm, Perthio.ljé TFOR SALE--WHITE WYANDOTTES (RE- gal Strain). Eggs for hatching, $1.50 per 16. Good layers and prize winners. C. J. Buck, Embden, N. D. 10-4t FOR SALE—EGGS FROM PURE BRED Fawn and White Indian Runner Ducks, Price $1.60 per 13. Address, Walter Knote, R. No. 4, Esmond, N. D. 10-10t WANTED—Seed WANTED—N. D. GROWN ALFALFA, TIM- - othy and sweet clover seed. Chris Bahr, Almont, N. D, . 4 9-2t - WANTED—Positions WANTED—POSITION ON FARM FOR MAN and wife. Also single man. Both experi- enced farmers. Address, Thos. R. Knight, Box 86, Omemec, N. D. o 88t WANTED—Help ‘WANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-. work ; “state wages wanted, Mrs, .A. C. Smith, Milnor, N. D. 9-3t WANTED—MAN AND WIFE ON STOCKED farm in Kidder county,. N.. D.. Will pay $600 wages, give the cream from five cows, use of 24 hens, place to raise potatoes for own use and free garden. Box 195, Tap- pen, N. D. : - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE--- A 'BUSINESS PLACE ON - Main- street: at. Baker, N. D. .y on.’ the Soo Three or more $1 0. BLUFF . '._Q"o‘g'o09gooioooooo.o-oooooooooo. FOR SALE—RECLEANED BROMUS SEED free from quack and other foul seeds.. I developed a. means of recleaning last winter that leaves it 49 cleaner than the average for the Seed Houses according to a report from our Seed Commissioner. Price 10 cents in large, 11 cents in small lots. Samples on request ; sacks free. Prices f. 0. b. Wimble- don. C. W, Sherwin, R. F. D. 2, box 22, Wimbledon, N. D. 10-2t PURE SEED OATS FOR SALE— The un- dersigned has 3000 bushels of pure Swedish Select, 500 bushels of Canadian Giant,. 500 bushels of Sixty-day and 500 bushels of Tar- tarian oats for sale. These oats were all grown on breaking, weight 46 lbs. to bushel or over and are pure. They took several prizes at the Seed Show at Fargo in Janu- ary. Geo. R. White, Bottineaw, N. D. 8-6t 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. Germination guaranteed. Will ship at 85 cents per bushel cleaned. _Carl H. Ekstrand, R. F. D,, Wimbledon, N. D. 6-8t SEED POTATOES—CHOICE - EARLY: OHIO Seed Potatoes for sale at 75 cents per bushel in lots of two bushels and over; less than- - two bushels, 85 cents. A. M. Miller, St. . Anthony, N. D. . 3 10-2t FOR SALE—EARLY DENT YELLOW DENT Seed Corn; 31 yrs, in North Dakota with out a failure. First Prize winner at Oakes groducts Show, 1916. Ed. Bond, Onket;.ON. . 7 -1t FOR SALE—1914 HOME GROWN NORTH- western Dent seed corn, as goed as the-best, for Nonpartisan price at $4 a bushel. J. S. Griess, Glover, N. D. - 84t MEMBERS OF THE NONPARTISAN LEA- GUE—I will ship, prepaid freight and extra good grain sacks free, Registered: Swedish Select Oats. A splendid seed oats, weighs 44 1lbs. or better to a bushel. In lots: of 30 bushels or more at 85 cents, cleaned. Germination guaranteed. Carl H. Ekstrand, Wimbledon, N. D. 6-8t The Bates Steel Mule will do more + kinds of farmwork . than' any . tractor .bilt. It is the only machine that will ~ replace horses for every farm opera- tion from plowing to harvesting. Look At The Pictures One Man Harvests 40 Acres a Day D - OneAMn. Discs 35 ‘.'. cres a Day A " FIFTEEN Tachine IsThan‘Tractof' _ .FOR SALE—GRIMM EVERLASTING AL~ falfa Seed, 60 cents per lb. Anton Karels, Big Stone City, S. D. 10-1t FOR SALE—CHOICE WESTERN RYE Grass Seed, $8 per 100, f. o. b. Perth, N. D. Square Deal Farm, James Blezard, owner, Perth, N. D. 10-6t FOR SALE—WESTERN RYE GRASS SEED. ;qvil}) sell at $10 per 100, f. o. b. Olmstead, C. J. Heeter, Egeland, N. D. 10-1t FOR SALE—SOME GOOD BROMUS SEED which took first prize at Minot Mid-winter fair.. Will sell at $8 a_hundred, f. 0. b. Des « gacs, N. D. Wesley White, Des Lacs,aN. 3 -4t FOR SALE_BROMUS INERMIS, GUARAN- teed free from quack grass by state test,. §7.50 per 100. P. R. Bradley, Montpelier, 10-4t MISCELLANEOUS SINGER SEWING MACIINE, ALMOST LIKE new, $25. Other machines, $8 and upward. Free trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Terms if desired. ton, N. D. Write, L. R. Olen, Carring- 10-4t e ——1 7 - TO REOPEN CASSELTON BANK Washington, D. C., March*7—(Spec- ial)— That the First National Bank at Casselton will be reopened now is almost a certainty. The treasury of- ficials are understood to have inform- ally assured the Casselton men who have come to the bank’s rescue that their plan of reorganmization will be approved if the funds can be raised. Those who - conducted the successful negotiations with the treasury were M. G. sStraus of Casselton, formerly vice president of the defunct bank, and Chris. Anheir, the national bank examiner. at Fargo. year? - . Don’t put it off until it is teo late. - ~We keep'no-agents-and can give the buyers: better priees. Write for our - free ‘catalogue and-be convinced. ‘AlF - - work sold on’a- guarantee. : - VALLEY GITY ~ N.D; ..........‘....’0‘.’OQ‘.O”“G...‘....“..0'...-'.0...‘ Valley City Granite and Marble Works Are. you going: to erect a monu- ment. or ' headstone - this ¥ QQ’QQQ!_Q900“990040.00090ooooo s i 3 ]