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T e FOR SALE—PURE BRED e ] for sale and action sales; to This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, ‘produce e your wants known and have them supplied. Best results come from Leader Classified Ads. E i Rates are 20 cents per line of 6 words for first insertion and 10 cents per line 5 for each succeeding fissue. Half rates to members of the Farmers’ Nonpartisan League. ' FOR SALE—Farms FOR SALE—160 acres, sec. 32, twp. 159, Teg., =~ 95; 130 acres broke, 80 acres in pasture. 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. $ 5 10-3t 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, clése to town; from 114 to 10 ‘miles from town of Kensal on Soo Line and Great Northern. Morris Investment Co., Kensal, -N. D. : 10-4t FOR SALE OR RENT—820 ACRES IN -GOLD- en Valley county, N. D., 7 miles east of Ollfie, Mont, ; good buildings, -fine .water. $20 per acre, on crop payment, with small payment ' down. Can give immediate possession, come and see this; 19 head stock; will give first. chance to purchasers. C. C. Baughman, box 82, Ollie, Mont. 10-4t FARM FOR SALE—IN MOST UP-TO-DATE part of Wells county ; good land, fine water, up-to-date barn and fair dwelling, 428 acres. Write Ferd Meyer, care of City Hotel, Bowden, N. D. 11-1t " _FOR SALE—Farm Machinery MANURE SPREADERS—STANDARD MAKE spreaders .at wholesale prices to farmers, Save 40 per cent by ordering now. Write for prices” and -terms. 'Sylvester, Endicott Bldgz., St. Paul, l[inn.' -4t FOR SALE_GAS TRACTOR PLOWING AND threshing 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. For terms write, ¥. J. Tulley, Nortonville, 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 OR TRADE FOR GAS TRACTOR —One Minneapolis Steam Engins, 22 H. P. in fine shape, has heavy plow gears. Albert Schumacher, R. 5, box 7, Lisbon, N. D. 10-6¢ FOR SALE—BIG FOUR ‘80" GAS TRACTOR, complete with set of John Deere e plows and breaker bottoms. Why pay $4,000 when this outfit at $976 will do the same work? C. O. Danuser, Adrian, N. D. 10-4t FOR SALE—ONE COMPLETE GAS PLOW- ing outfit, consisting of 25 horse-power Hart gnrr,t;agtibor and ’.1'144111:‘“!:'i “Sl-botil:i(m John eere ‘engine gang, fitted quick detach- . able lays, It%‘l‘\urested, address S, B, Cas- sin, R. R. No. 1, Berthold, N. D. 112t FOR SALE CHEAP—COMPLETE PLOWING and threshing rig in first class condition. For nparticulars address “John S an, Reeder, N. D. 11-2¢ FOR SALEEO)NE AVER.]Yo 6-E§0TTOM SEI&F lift _ (stubl engine plow in good condi- E}on.(pflce :fl"ls. Also omaal Cudgy steering vice for Avery engines, almost new, cost Sg‘é and freight, price $60. Otto Mickelson, Cumi 11-3t , N. D. WANTED—Farm Machinery 'ANTED—JOHN DEERE ENGINE GANG wdisc plow and double engine disc, Albert Leff, Reeder, N. D, 9-8t '~ FOR SALE—Horses and Cattle 'OR ~ SALE—TESTED REG. anllc. Also Bromus Irmus sesd, i Prof. Bolley and gusaranteed free from quack grass. Geo, W. Mills, Hannaford, N. D, 4-10t FOR. SALE-THREE HOLSTEIN Bl o m 2 to 6 %nuu old, ir%rln ud;ngegh stry dams, ces reasonable. J. ub, R. 1, Box No. 87, Valley Oity, N. D. 99t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-PURE BRED “Percheron stallion for another stallion or good brood mare. For particulars “write J. E. Stone, Powers hake, N. D. 9-9¢ SALE—PURE BRED SHORTHORN Fgglh. 'W. E. Hoopes, , N, D. 89t FOR SALE_FIRST CLASS ENGLISH Draft stallion with ‘Can be seen ‘at my Yarm near Finley, N. D. Call or write, S, H, Nelson, Finley, N. D, - -8t ANTED—GOOD GRADE wBull Calf, from 2 to 10 months old. Address box 3, Arena, N. D. 2 102t ——— FOR ~SALE—GRADE HOLSTEIN BULL Calf, & inonthl -old, %2!5. % bl;::?temd % A0, ‘Sitieh, Milnos, N.b. TP ot teen young bulls from 6 to 18 months old. They are in ‘good mwh% dition and the ‘a:tof breeding, J. T, Tweten, Rolette, N. . FOR SALE OR TRADE_REGISTERED PER- - ch | Stallion, 8 years old and one Shat- Jand pony, 4 years old. A B, Martin, Fair Rle N a0t $184 N~ PERCHERON ‘Stallion, ‘8. years old, ‘weight 1850. .Can be ‘seen at my farm one mile from Weaver, N. D, 'Would eonsider e -for new _/bile, “Call ‘or write A. J. Weaver, Weaver, N, % ; b 11-2¢ - FOR SALE—THREE REGISTERED MAM- ' moth Jacks, black’ with ‘mealy points;: my dn North Dakota. F. S, = Waters, E. 3, Bottineau, N, Dy 0 11-4¢ — OICE PURE ann%‘m" ; Sokeston, N, . 5wt et - fair. Wil sell ‘at 48 & hundred, FOR SALE—Poultry—(Continued) FOR SALE_TWO 2.YEAR OLD WHITE Holland Terns, $6 ivered in Dawson, N. D, Also for sale or trade, complete threshing _outfit. - Lock box No. 12, Dawson, N, D. 9-3t ——— s Ly DT T FOR SALE—EGGS FOR HATCHING; WILL make winners at any show ; 15, $2; 30, $3.50 ; 50, $6. Silver Laced Wyandottes bred for business, winter layers. Anthony Eim, Lansford, N. D. 9-12¢ FOR SALE_RHODE ISLAND RED GOCK. erels and Pullets, $1 each. Also eggs for’ - g.atchipz. Albert McDonagh, Wheatland, N. 6t F%R .SALE—PUREI B;;Elg SH O.sBLUFF rpington Cockerels . lens $1. 4 ortlers booked. Curtls Treaster, Leal, N:%é FOR SALE_PURE BRED BARRED PLY. ‘mouth Rock Cockerels, $2 each ; 3 for $5. 'C, gl. Blezard, Square Deal Farm, PetthiOI;Ié FOR SALE—WHITE WYANDOTTES (RE- gal Strain). Eggs for hatching, $1.50 per 16. Good layers and prize winners. C. J. “Buck, Embden, N. D. FOR SALE—EGGS FROM PURE BRED Fawn and White Indian Runner Ducks. Price $1.50 per 13. Address, Walter Knote, R. No. 4, Esmond, N. D. 10-10t FOR SALE—PURE BRED WHITE HOL- land turkey hens, $3 each, C. A. Morwood, Ardock, N. D. 11-2t e L S st FOR SALE—PURE BRED BARRED ROCK Eggs for April delivery, $4 per hundred, $2.25 for fifty hy express. $1.25 per fifteen parcel ‘post prepaid. D. W. 'Coleman, R. No. 1, Ellendale, N. D. 4 9-dt WANTED—Help WANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; state wages wanted. Mrs. A. C. ‘Smith, Milnor, N, D. 9-3¢ g e et WANTED—GIRL FOR HOUSE WORK ON farm for all summer. Good bplace, easy work, good wages. Mrs, W, E. Chamberlin, Forest ~Rlv¢_r. N. D. ' 11-1t WANTED—A MAN TO WORK ON HORSE farm., A Kknowledge of horses important. M. M. White, Valley City, N. D. st i e S g le - o U B o et T LN WANTED—MIDDLE AGED LADY FOR housekeeper. Farmer with family. German preferred. State wages wanted. Carl Gudetrjahn, Rolla, N. D. 11-6t ———— WANTED—A . MIDDLE AGED LADY FOR general housework on farm. No objection to one child. Margaret Thorwaldson, Ster- ling, N. D. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE— A BUSINESS - PLACE ON Main street at Baker, N. D., on the Soo Line, size 20x28 feet, two stories with base- ment. Address Robert Kennedy, box 87, Brinsmade, N. D. 7-6t FOR SALE—Seed e S e e S FOR SALE—RECLEANED BROMUS SEED free from quack and other foul seeds. I developed a means of recleaning last winter that Teaves 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. o. 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 S and 500 bushels of Tar- tarian oats for sale. These oats were all grown-on breaking, weight 46 Ibs. to bushel or over and are pure, They took .several prizes at the Seed Show at Fargo in Janu- ary. ‘Geo, R. White, Bottineau, N. D. 8-6t —_— T FOR SALE—REGISTERED SWEDISH SB- lected Oats. Will make exceflent seed oats. Yield 85 bushels on the acre last season, Weighs 44 potinds to the meafured bushel. Germination 'guaranteed. Wil 'h%k at 86 cents ;‘))er bushel cleaned. _Carl H. Ekstrand, s 6-8t R. F. ‘Wimbledon, N, D. SEED POTATOES—CHOICE EARLY OHIO Seed Potatoes for sale at 75 cents per bushel ix:v lot: of two“bushe}a anad onv[gr 'Mllfl:rthgtl‘: 0 bushels, cents. A, M. o Arnthony, 10-2t » Ne. Do FOR SALE—EARLY DENT YELLOW DENT Seed Corn ; 81 yrs. in North Dakota with out a fallure, = First .Prize winner at Oakes Products Show, 1915. Ed. Bond, Oakes, N. e L e S FOR SALE—1914 HOME GROWN NORTH- }vestefi‘n De:é seed ct;m. a: ggod as the bes:t, or Nonpartisan price a bushel. J. S. Griess, Glover, N. D, & 8-4t e e D SR G L R MEMBERS OF THE NONPARTISAN LEA- GUE—I will sh:&. prepaid fif{&};gd and ‘extra good . grain ‘sa free, Regis Swedish Select Oats, A splendid seed oats, weighs 44 1bs. or better to a bushel, In lots of =80 bushels or more ‘at 85 cents, cleaned. Germination' guaranteed. Oarl ‘H. Bkstrand, ‘Wimbledon, N. ‘D, B8t F(g!.u SALE-—‘%B!ME EV’E&LAS'HNG AL~ § a Seed, cents. . Axiton Karsl Big Stone City, 8. D, ~ - 10-1 endn s Wil ABIET rass s per » I, O, ly Ne ), Square Fa: Fam lezard, -owner, Perth, N. D, " e Ples 10-6 it oot at TI0 Ihe 100 g ‘sm; ‘sell ai er . 0. D, 3. Hedter, Egelsnd, N. D" o Dy 2 5 3 FOR SALE—SOME GOOD BROMUS SEED --which took first prize at Minot flfld-,:ix;)t: y Lo 0. D Lacs, N. D. ‘Wesley White, Des ans,a-ljé FOR SALE_BROMUS . GUARAN. teed free fic state test, B BROMUS 13760 ver. 100, ®, R, Bradles. FOR S T PER 100 POUND 1.40; Majesti ta bushel, $1 +91.40; 8, c 3 earlier than Ohlx. mspfic. - Order now, F. Bruce, Tappen, 10-4t WESTERN ~ RYR L N. D, 1086 - 11l ship when wanted; money with ‘order. N. D 11-3t that’s’ what your buggy or gasoline engine represents when bought of us — greater value for Gasoline: Engines Best for your needs be-" cause of their surplus power and all around reliability. . Tested und rated by univer- sity experts. Shipped from ' a warehouse near you. Low rites on our entire line, Write or Economy Gasoline Engine proposition ~ No. 93N8IE Your money than you expected! Economy Beauty_ Buggies In up to date design, beauty of finish and easy riding qualities they lead the field. Order an American Beauty Buggy this season at our low prices and save money. Shipped from a warehouse near ou. Write for our free Buggy roposition. No. 93N89V FOR SALE—SEVERAL HUNDRED BUSHELS of absolutely clean Wilt resistant Flax ‘seed, grown on new land, 97 per cent germina- ‘tion test. Also a few Barred Rock Cocker- els at' $1.50 a piece, or 3 for $4. For partic- ulars address Thorwal Torkelson, Route No. 4, "Edmore, N, D. 11-3t FOR SALE—SEED ' CORN, NORTHERN grown, 1914 crop, tests 98 per cent to 100 per cent, $3.26 per bushel, sacks frée. Small amount of N. W. Dent left—going fast. Ad- dress, Box 453, Larimore, N. D. 11-3t FOR SALE—1914 HOME GROWN ‘DAKOTA ‘White Flint Seed Corn, germination 96 per %ent. at $56 per bushel. A, H. Koch, Ox;llce;é FOR SALE—CLEANED RYE GRASS SEED, 8 cents per pound. Sacks extra. R. M. Emery, Omemee, N. D. ©11-3t FOR SALE— 163 BUSHELS FIFE WHEAT, 99.85 per cent pure seed; germination-100 per cent. Also Marquis ‘wheat, 99.87 per cent pure seed, .germination 100 per: cent. Field imspected. Tested at seed laboratory Ia‘t,‘. % C. John F. Zimmerman, Dnvenfiar;:é FOR SALE—TWENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND pounds of Western Rye ‘Grass seed, $8 per hundred, all put up in 100 lb. sacks. ~Will ship to any. address. No charge for sack. Free from quack grass, 94 'per‘cent germin- ation. Inquire of Fred Desilets, Deetring; N. D, R. R. No. 1. Telephone 2 on line 64, ‘Glenburn, N. D. 11-4t ‘MISCELLANEOUS e e e e S ST SINGER SEWING MACIIINE, ALMOST LIKE new, $25. Other machines, $8 and upward. Free trial.” Satisfaction guaranteed. Tetrms if desired. Write, L. R. Ofen, Carring- ton, N.'D. : 10-4¢ to meet existi so. Buy your * his-name on the 1 Railroad 0000000000000000030000000090000000000000V0000ODOO Vailey City Granite and Marble Works Are you geing to erect a monu- ment or - Don’t put it off until it is too late. We keep no agents and can give the , buyers better prices. Write for our free catalogue-und be convinced, Al work sold on a guarantee, VALLEY GITY Remember This the law demands are not blanks, and are worth nothing. Legal blanks, to be LEGAL, must be changed laws. Oun l,egalnglanks are legal because we have-an attorney that keeps them al blanks.and supplies from us and when your man puts Ve Mt RO et s o adopted by the | We h'the co ¢ line of Elevator forms as the - A0 PRCIE! O domplets T of = opted by the | WALKER BROS. & HARDY, BARGAINS IN TREES, CLEAN AND NOR- thern’ grown. No misleading descriptions. +No agents’ commissions, fancy catalogues «or high salaried ‘officers to pay for. Send for lists now. ‘Order early for best service. La- Moure Nursery, LaMoure, N, D, 11-3¢ FOR SALE-MAXWELL RUNABOUT MOD- el A, B.i-has top. windshield and three extra outside tires and inmer tubes, price $125; also three “extra -chains and presto- lite tank. A’ bargain if taken at -once. Math, Kretchmer, Oriska, N. D. 11-§t ——————— e e FOR SALE OR TRADE—BUILDING AND’ lot on ‘Main street in Guthrie, N. D. - For . particulars write Hans Moen, Drake, N, D, ———eeeeeee e . AUCTION SALE Having sold my farm, I will sell all of my stock and farm equipment at the farm, 1 mile east and 5 miles-north of Pekin and 15 niles south of Lakot:a.‘ N. D. FRIDAY, MARCH 2¢, 1916 80 head of horses and colts, including two - registered Percheron mares (one in foal), 20 good work horses;”3 to 10 years old, weighing from 1200 to 1600.pounds (6 mares in foal). 30 registered “Shorthorn cattle, including 20 cows and heifersy: bred or with calf on fout; 4 young bulls from 6 to 10 ‘months old; 3 2« yf_gr old herd bull; 3 heifers coming one yeap old. ; ; 26 high grade Shorthorn eattle, includin 11 milch cows ‘2 {0 8 years old. (6 fresh); 1 head young cattle. 7" 200 sheep including 130 breeding ewes; 70 i yearling ewes; 2 registered Shropshire rams, 75 Plymouth Rock chickens, 10 sets work harness, Machinery “necessary to work a thousand acre’ farm. = 11-1t headstone this year? N. D. 0909009090000 000 00000066000606660066050066 L4 Legal blanks that are not printed as | legal. They are simply ~ Fargo, N. D R Sk R S S P RS Ao e e 73