The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, March 23, 1916, Page 15

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‘Leader Classified Adverti t: This is the place to.advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce for sale and action” sales’; to make your wants known'and ‘have them sgupplied. " Best: ‘eomie ‘from’ Lieader Clugsified Ads. - Rates ave '20 ‘cefits jper lne of i6 words for fivst insertion and 10 cents per line for' each-Buccesding ‘issue. rates.t6 membetsiof the Farmers’ Nonpartisan e. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE FOR SALE_Farms FOR SALE—Poultry FOR SALE--160 "ACRES, ‘CROP' PAYMENT FOR-SALE-EGGS FOR HATCHING ; WILL plan, 120 acres cilfivated; no buildings ~ make winners at any show ; 15, $2 ;180, $8i50 ; Price $28. F. W. Mcliean, Fargo, N, :D. 50, “$5. ‘Silver Laceéd Wyandottes bred: for j 59 Xy 12:2¢ business, * ‘winter ‘layers. Anthony “Elm, o FOR SALE_A GOOD 160.ACRE FARM IN - N.D. 9120 60-AC, s et AR R Mountraill ‘County, three miles from Stan- FOR SALE—RHODE ISLAND RED COCKs ley, county seat. ' 60 acres broke. Will gell erels and Pullets, :$1 (each.: Also leggs for cheap if taken soon. ' Write Matt Hellek- hatching. ‘Albert McDonagh, ‘Wheatland, N.. son, Park River, N.'D. 12-5¢ D. ; T-6t 230 e e o R e e BT FOR SALE—PURE BRED S. O. BLUFF Orpington Cockerels :$1:66. -Hens $1. Egg ' - Thomas Reedy, McGregor, N. D., box 28, _ - orders booked. -'Curtl‘t.”:-?l‘reaster. Leal, N. D. IN . FOR SALE-S. ©. %CONA&':ANB S.. C. SO ar sver, 1 n . FOR SALE—260 acres, sec. 82, twp. 169, reg. 95; 130 acres broke, 30 acres in pasture. - FOR SALE—IMPROVED 400 ACR! 2 P RS Mouse River Loop. Also stock and miachif . >Black: Mifiorea eggs, 2 ery, -$8,000 cash, balance terms. /Address & owner, Box 41, R, 5, Mohall, N. D, 12-4¢ “W. I Rduck. efiq’-,,-sz_ per ~12." Rekow :Bro_s'... \.Vl‘legtlnm_i,g . D, 5 12-6t FOR ~ SA! 160~ ACRES' IN BURKE . FOR SALE—] E . BRED BARRED 4 PLY- % county, 33 goil, running water, 100 - * - mouth B E? rels, $2 each’; 3 for §¥:- C. 8 acres tlllflle: 5 P ?%flt&ck and grain, M. Blézard, ’§g§:re Dgal, Fa; per acre, - Address, A ersgn, Dasw- D, : - L d L S © . (7 FOR SALE SWHITE. WYANDOTTES: |(REY e A‘SNAP‘—"‘K;‘;SZM&C& FARM 214 MITES -gal Strdin). “Eggs for hitching,” sl:lfog‘nex‘ rom count seat. A splendid bargain if taken at once. Well cultivated, good build- ings, in fine shape, cheap. For particulars write E. C. Brekken, Pekin, N. D, 12-1t LAt Ll e ey e e et N e X FOR SALE—ABOUT 20 FARMS FROM 160 Price $1.60 per 13, : from 456 5a $60, el Tachsamics, ranging B ! NG P N rom , Well improved ; e prices Mfi——-— | 1 are in reach of anyone that wants good im- FOR SALE_PURE BRED :WHITE HOL- S | proved farm ;. some -have: 20~ buildings, all iland turkey hens, $8°eagh. A - i under plow, Slose to tewns from: 1% “4o 10 ‘Ardock, N, D;: & * ¢ miles from town:ofKetisal‘on’Sop Line and - Great Northern;: Mor#s Investmer Kensal, N. D, "~ FOR SALE OR RENT—320 ACRES IN GOLD- E en Valley county, N. D., 7.miles east of Ollie, 5 Mont. ; good buildings, fitfe water. $20 per &8 acre, on crop payment, with small payment down. " & igive h te ‘Dossession, ‘come and see $his; 19 ‘head: stock ; ‘will: give first 15. Good layers and prize winners. C. J. Buck, Embden, N. D. i 10-4t Address, Walter Knote, No. 4, Esmond, N. D. - 10-10t —— layers and large eggs. vember. $2.00 for 15 eggs. M. N, Hatcher, Fargo, N. D. e 12-4t -FOR SALE_MAMMOTH BRONZE TUR- . keys, pure bred, toms $3, hens $2.50. C. 0. % Brummund, R. F, D, No: 1, Denbigh, N. D.. chance 0 purchasers. C, C. ghman, box™ 5 B 3 12-3t B2, OlisMan:. 104¢ . FOR SALE BGGS FROM SINGLE ComB FOR 'SAILEN_"F.“arm Macliinery White Leghorns, $1 per 15; $4 per 100. Light Brahmas $1.25 per 15. P. A. Paul, et e — \ MANURE SPREADERS—_STANDARD MAKE _ Mapes, N. D. 1259t e e ot Wholesale pries o farmers. - FoR SALE £GGS BROM. PURE. DD W g - ' Save 40 per cent by ordering now. Write : ~ 4 for prices and terms. Sylvester, Endicott Fawn-colored Indisn runner ducks, price § . Bldg., St. Paul, Minn, 11:4¢ 3150 per 13. Address John Lee, R. 2, Bar- iton, N..D, 1254 1 e e : 3 | FOR SALE_GAS TRACTOR PLOWING AND Top saTr pURE BRED BAREES moce BARRED ROGK i threshing rig complete. - Address B“x'sf‘k ‘Eggs for April delivery, $4 per hundred, - e . Millaxton, NS DO i $2.25 for fitty by SPress, $1.25 per fiftcen . ¥ /FOR SALE—1 26-HORSE REEVES CROSS : . P2l post prepaid. D. W. Coleman, R. No, - ¢:oxn}|l)onmll lI:.luwlemzlne: e }l?l-boflom 'Rgtzv- _}_Illlendnli F‘_’l_)j___ 3 9-dt e Sor ood life plow: one, Rumley separator. FOR SALES, G, BUFF - ORPHINGTON 3 For terms write, F. J. Tulley, Nortflnvéll;‘._ Lggs for hatching, Cook & Fletcher strain I N.D. S S s ;gthe n;g:)ley anki]l;g S‘Iidufl.n ?1‘.%5 {?rDlE: ] FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR GAS TRACTOR - Baat oy et Sings Rolette; IN./D. % : —One Minneapolis Steam Engine, 22-H. P, 12-8¢ in fine shape, has heavy plow gears. ' Albert ) S!::humncheg. R. b, box 7, Lisbon, N. D. 10-6t —_—— S ——— ‘FOR SALE—BIG FOUR “30” GAS TRACTOR, Somiplets With setiol John: Desra iengine. o NE T Waltie D s 32,00 A0S { plows and breaker bottoms. ‘Why ‘pay 12:1¢ 5 2 . $4,000 when this outfit at $976 will ‘do the e AT e / same work? {C. O. ‘Danuser, Afi;"fl- FOR SALE-- S. C. BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS : 2 X for hatching, $1.25 for 15; $8.50 for 50; $6 ST S UL 28 Y e S A A e FOR SALE-—ONE- COMPLETE GAS PLOW- i thit, consisting of 25 horse-power Hart ok pon R b en 100, Leanter : -';fr:utr:'ct?r _nm;m 14-inch 8-bottom = John Leal, N.D. i 11-6¢ = Deere enygine gang, fitted with quick del.“,nch- FOR SALE_PURE BRED S. C. WHITE able lays. If inf ‘nddress S, ‘B, 'Cas- Leghorn cockerels, .Al stock, price $1:60 sin, R. R. No. 1, Bertlold, N. D. 11:2¢ each. Also 8. C./White Leghorn eggs, good R SALE CHEAP—COMPLETE PLOWING Fc;nd threshing rig-in first class condition. winter layers, $1.50 for 18; or $6 for 100 For particulars ~ address John Spellinlut;é e FOR SALE—PURE BRED B. P. R. COCK- erels,.” $1.50° each. Eggs, settings of 16, -$1.00; 100, $5.00; 200, $9.00. hens, - $1.00 each. eggs. Good Bronze turkey eggs, 9 for $2.50. Reeder, N. D, Write Mrs. J. L. Morris; Box 53, Route 3, ‘Sherwood, N. D., or telephone No. 5-:«!3i i FOR SALE—ONE AVERY ¢-BOTTOM SBLF = Jift (stubble) engine plow in good condi- % tion, pgloie ‘Al'ls. %l;{o one ‘Guddyn steex;ln!% 1 . device very -engines, almost new, co . '$85 and ¥reight, price §60, Otto Mickelson,. - - Cumings, N, Do o 00 1188 FOR SALE—Horses and Cattle WANTED—Help — WANTED—A MAN TO WORK ON HORSE farm, A ‘knowledge of horses important. ‘M. M. ‘White, Vallex City, N, D, < X WANTED—MIDDLE = AGED LADY FOR 3 3 v : ‘houfsekeener. Farmer. with family, Gen&ui LE—LARGE 'YORKSHIRES.: FEB- . Dreferred. wages = wanted. ‘Carl mr‘iu‘;’“ pigs of both sexes out of excellent Guderjahn, Rolla, N. D. 11-6t 3 sows. ‘Pedigrees furnished. Call or write e e e S e e e S U i v : »gg;x; ' I-Il)auon, R No. 8, Box 29, I}dzlx eneral, york: i farms’ No-objectiun e % ¥ - . to one child, “Margaret Thorwaldson, Ster- FOR SALE—TESTED- REG. HEREFORD ~ ling, N. D.- 11-3¢ s bulls. -~ Also Bromus Irmus seed, inspected:by HELP W | Prof. Bolley and guaranteed free fromsquack ! grass. Geo.'W. Mills, Hannaford, St S aar e R s R LE—THREE HOLSTEIN = BUELS;* 2 F(}?omszAto 6 months old, from advanced reg- istry dams, . Prices reasonable, : J. E. Staub, R. 1, Box No. 37, Valley City, N. D 9-9t Sl e el SALE OR EXCHANGE -FURE -BRED F%EmhémEn -stallion for andther stallion or 5 brood mare, . For culars wrlgofi gt R - WANTED — FEMALE — BUTTON’S 10t . Business “College,” Moorhead,” Minm., is the < -+ only school that guarantees positions and: al. ‘~“lows you to pay out of your salary: ‘We pa: ad fare from anywhere. Big discount for the summer school. : 12-1t - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES _ FOR . “Main. ‘street. at. Baker,. » on the: Soo as ] 2 Tane s?z's dggkfi et Ewbxmflu with base = 5 S ment, . o “Ke! X _FOR SALE—Seed ——— dersigned has 3090 bushels’ of pure Swedish 5 ? 3 " -Select, . 18 'of -Canadian ‘. FOR SALE O "ERED PER-. ,bua?:f.«a-smmym’ y. and ‘500 ‘bushel T st Tuls ;| S oais o wie, e ot we an s & ) W 46 1bs. ushel FOR SAL ) White, Bottineau; N. Scnlllo?.w - seen al * f ' Di “Would consider trade prepaid freight and extra . In 5 Carl H, Flstrand, THE NONPARTISAN LEADER per 18, . Pékindand e T FOR SALE—EGGS FROM PURE BREDZ ; Fawn and White Indian Runnex Dueks. FOR SALE-EGGS FROM RHODE ISLAND Reds. T trapnest hen§ and breed for winter . Pullets lay in No- - Mallard duck , ""”"1&"; PURE SEED 'OATS FOR .SALE— The un- = % ‘Giant, 500 ushie -:é':'m My FRS OF THE NONPARTISAN LEA. ; ldb&'fil o .l‘::ul‘o! % FOR SALE SEED—Continued e e O e FOR SALE—EARLY DENT YELLOW DENT Seed Corn; 81 yrs. in North Dakota with out 8 failure. First Prize “winner at: Oakes l];mducts Show, 1915, Ed. Bond, Oakes, N. 10-8t FOR ' SALE—CHOICE WESTERN Grass Seed, $8 per 100, f. o0..b. Perth, N. D, Square Deal Farm, James Blezard, owner, Perth, N. D. 10-6¢ R L e ST e FOR SALE-SPELT PER 100 POUNDS, $1.40; Majestic potatoes, per bushel, $1.25, eax'l'let_- hg:an h()hlo'l. Sacks 25c. rerig 3 ship when -wanted; money with order, M. F. Bruce, Tappen, N. D.- +11-3¢ e e T JFOR -SALE-—SEED ‘CORN,! NORTHERN grown, 1914 crop, tests 98 per cent to 100 per cel:tals%'% V&,')e!l.) bnu:l;e'f't“‘:ki! trfi'st SnAAt}l amoun « W..Dent left—going - dress, Box 458, Larimere,-N. D. 11-3t R g e e S S S i FOR SALE-1014 HOME 6ROWN DAKOTA White Flint Seed Corn, germination 96 per cent, at $56 per bushel. A. H. Koceh, Oakes, N. D. -11-3t ——— e #FOR SALE—1914 MINNESOTA NO. 13 AND . .+ Northwestern:Dent" W, ‘fermination 7 9% cént, 84 ge b J.90. Olson, “R. 3 Milfior, N, D, : G 124t ¥OR: SALE — CLEAN WILT-RESISTING “Flax Seed, raised on new ground, $2.76 per bushel ‘f. o. b. Leal,.N. D. ,Fred Radke, Leal, N..D. (ALY . o 12-2t ———— FOR SALE-PURE SLENDER “.WHEAT Seed, $10 per 100-pounds f. 0.tb. Newburg; N.D. C.F. Bhorg\'fl‘he Brown Swiss ‘Stock i _Ffl‘!!n,j;qublm %S w 12.9t peetls i ——e— 7TV FOR 'SALE—SEED FLAX, A. C. TESTED, 85 per cent germination, free from wilt and foul seeds, raised on breaking, $3 per bushel sdcks included. L. P. Andrews, Pekin, ‘N. D. 12-4t FOR SALE—TIMOTHY SEED, FIRST CLASS $6 per 100 pounds: Sacks¥25 cents. J. J. Waldie, Dickey N, D, Lo 122t i FOR' SALE-_CLEANED RYE GRASS SEED, 8 cents per pound. Sacks . extra.. R. M. “Emery, Ogleemee, N. D: sk 1318t FOR SALE— 163 BUSHELS FIFE WHEAT, 99.85 per cent pure seed; germination 100 per cent, Also Matquiswheat, 98,87 per cerit pure seed, germination 100 per cent. *, Field. inspected. Tested<at seed laboratory #at A, C. John F. Zimmerman, Davenport, “N.-D. SR = 11-8¢ ——— ——— FOR "SALE_TWENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND ' pounds -of Western Rye' Grass seed, 38 'per hundred, all put up in 100 Ib. sacks. Will ship to any address. No charge for sack. Free from quack. grass. 94 per cent germin- “ation. Inquire of Fred Desilets, Deering, N. D., R, R. No, 1. -Telephone 2 on: line 64, Glenburn, N. D. © o 11-4t — T FOR SALE--CERTIFTED RECLEANED 'BRO- mus Seed free from quack:’ and’other foul seeds. - Germination ‘94 per cent; purity 89.5 per cent. I developed a means of. reclean- ing last winter that leaves it 4 per cent 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. Wimbledom. C. W. Sherwin, R. F. D. 2, Box 22, Wimbledon, N. D.. 12-4t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—SHEEP TO SHI;]AR._ B. L. Mc- Laughlin, Alice, N. D. 12-4t° RYE' rder now, . — - T SINGER SEWING MACIIINE,-ALMOST LIKE new, $25. Other machines, $8 ‘and:- upward: Free trial. Satisfaction guaranteed.. Terms- if desired. Write, L. Ri Olen;: Carring- ton, N. D. 3 , 10-4t e T N U R e PUBLIC SALE—HAVING SOLD MY FARMS I will offer at Public Sale on March 29th at - 10 a. m., on Section 28, Township 145, Range 67, 7 miles north of Luverne and -9’ miles west-and one mile north: of Hope; all: my personal property consisting of horses, cat- tle, sheep, hogs, chickens; geese, turkeys and all kinds of farm machinery; gas engines, feed grinder, corn shredder, household goods. and other articles too numerous to ‘mention. Porter Kimball, Hape, N. D. _ 11-2¢ T e R A e e I e e T S R e g FOR SALE—-NEW BUGGIES AT'LESS THAN wholesale prices. . Manufacturer ‘does not want to carry them over another season. Write for price. and: description.: © Union Transfet Co., Fargo, N. D... - b 12-4t w FIFTEEN MISCELLANEQUS—Continued ————— T - :BARGAINS IN TREES, CLEAN AND NOR- thern' grown. No misleading descripfions, No agents’ commissions, fancy catalogues or high salaried officers to pay for. Send for lists now. Order early for best service, La- oure Nursery, LaMoure, N, D. 11-3¢ FOR SALE—-MAXWELL RUNABOUT MOD- el A, B.; has {ap, windshield and three extra outside tires and finner tubes, wrice i argain en at ©once. Math. Kretchmer, Oriska, N. D, 11-4t e e S FOR SALE OR TRADE—BUILDING AND lot on Main street in Guthrie, N. D. For particulars: write Hans Moen, Drake, ]Iu.l lgé — s e MR. FARMER—DO NOT THROW AWAY your old double disc Monitor drill on sac- count of the dlscs spreading or «oming apart, for I have just received my patent on the disc attachment. This keeps: the discs together and at the same time Reeps them clean. Order a set at once so that you will have them in time for seeding: Whey are fully guaranteed to do the ‘work. . Price $8 per set of 21, half down with arder, %ohn A. Swanson, Blacksmith, Bantry,uNé . -4 WANTED—Positions WANTED-ZPOSITION IN-GARAGE OR HUN. ing a tractor. Can furnish references. E. W. Best, Walhalla,. N. D, . 01-4t e v ol o 1 el WANTEB—F&rm» Machinery .WANTED—A SIX-BOTTOM JOHN DEERE Engine Gang, stubble and breaker bottoms, for cash. Hiram Man, Lock Box 138, Tap- pen, N. D. q2-1t —_— et ONE HUNDRED PRESENT Plaza, March 9.—A successful meet- ing was held” heére and about 100 farmers were present. The speaker, Mr. Britton, handled his subject well. EIGHTEEN JOIN' AT BERTHOLD Berthold, March 7:—About. 300 farmers and business men heard the address of the Nonpartisan League speaker. Meeting was very enthusi- astic, and from applause, it was evi- dent: the audience was in sympathy with the speaker. Seventeen mem- bers were added and one auxiliary. TO EDGELEY Julian Savageau, a graduate of Button’s Business College, Moorhead, Minn., has taken a position with The Murphy Lumber & Implement \Com- pany at Edgeley, N. D. 12-1t Ladies Wear, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Shoes, ~Beds, Bedding. Gents' Furnishings, Crockery, Groceries and 'Bélle - Flour, Paints, Varnishes. § C. EVENSEN GENERAL DEPARTMENTS SHEYENNE N. D. GARNAAS BROS.- Incorporated GENERAL MERCHANDISE and ~ FARM MACHINERY SHEYENNE and OBERON, N. D. When In Fargo Go To DEWEY’S STUDIO Photographs and: Portraits Wedding Groups a: Specialty: . Qver Alex Sterns Cor. Broadway and N. P. Ave. ohooooo‘ooooOmd.ootc’onuoocoooooo'ocoom.000oooooo'oo £ d —— e L SALE— A" BUSINESS PLACE ON Valley City Granite and Marble Works . Are you going to-erect: a:monu- _ment Don’t: ‘put it. off until it is too late.: _ Farmers and Farm Workers . Your prosperity: is helpful to the city - worker as'vgell as to yomel£ : . YOU in the selling of your farm' : . Help the city worker—the :Unon sh . worker by the purchase of UNION ST. the _ UNION STAMP and you will be le shoe: our money.. . : 3 " 5 old relia (X XXX XXX “vor ~ headstone ' this year? his' success is: an indirect aid o products.

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