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for sale and .action sales; to make Best ;come from Leader C for each succeeding issue. FOR SALE—Farms . ———— FOR SALE—A GOOD. 160-ACRE FARM: IN Mountraill County, three miles from Stan- ley, county. seat. 60 acres broke. Will sell cheap. if taken soon, Wirite Matt Hellek- son, Park River, N. D. 12-5t FOR SALE—160 acres, sec. 32, twp. 159, 3 96; 130 acres broke, 3 e e Thomas 0 acres in pasture. Reedy, MoGregor, N..D.,. box8 22%: EOR SALE—IMPROVED 400 AGRES IN Mouse'River Laop. Also. stock and machin- ery, §$8,000 - cash, balange terms. Addness owner; Box 41, R. 5, Mohall, N. D, 12-4t — FOR: SALE — 160 ACRES IN M'KENZE county ;' 160 acres_tillable. Would. consider good 1916 automobile as part payment. Price $18 per acre — easy terms. Write Julius Anderson, Hamar, N. D. 15-3t — FOR SALE—162% ACRES IN MOUNTRAIL Caunty, five miles northeast fram Ross, N. D. Can break 160 acres. $20 per ..acre, half cash. H. H. Reiten, Retershwrg, 1!61.5123t " CASH.ROR YOUR REAL BSTATE—DO YQU N want to sell your farm, residence or:busi- ness property for cash? Then write us, sending a description of same, no matter where located, we want it. Address Minot Cooperative Realty Co., Minot, N, D. 15-4t FOR SALE — 640 ACRES IN CAVALIER county, 2% miles from.town; 500 acres cul- tivated; 100 acres pasture with, perpetual water in creek. and 35 acres timothy; fair buildings, good water. The first. man who says $32 per acre gets it. 25% cash, hal- ance easy terms. This is a. snap.and will be picked up .quick. Ad Box b7, Sarles, N..D. 138t e e FOR SALE — 320 ACRES, BLACK LOAM clay subsoil, section 25, township 162,-range 69, 3 miles north of JGronna elevator, 614 miles .southeast of Rolla, the county seat. - Six-room house, nearly ' new; mnew barn, stone hasement, ‘plank. driveway in loft, size 32x650 feet. Good drilled well, iron curbing ; windmill ; water piped into barn basement; good granary, 16x24 feet, shingled roof. No incumbrance against property. Reason for selling it cheap, not able to farm it. Price if sold soon, $26 an acre. Joseph Switzer, Rolla, N. D. 15-6t FOR SALE—Farm Machinery FOR SALE— ONE PAIR 12-INCH EXTEN- sions for 25 H. P. Case steam engine, 66 inches high. Guaranteed good as new, price $100. Herman Konoske, Adrain, N. D, 13-4t FOR_SALE—1 25-HORSE REEVES CROSS compound:-plow ‘engine ; one 10-bottom Reev- es hand lift plow; one Rumley. separator, For- terms- write, F.. J. Tulley, Nortonville,.. N. D. 8-9t FOR SALE OR TRADE EOR GAS TRACTOR —One lis Steam Engine, 22 H. P. in fine shape, has heayy. plow gears. Ibert Schumacher, R. 5, box 7, Lisbon, N. D. 10-6¢ FOR SALE—JOHN DEERE 8.BOTTOM engine plow, used very little, $8.60, "Charles Clingman, Portal, N. D. 13-4t EOR SALE — LITTLE BULL TRACTOR; good Y new, $285 cash or trade for Ford car i -jood condition. ‘ Nygard:Bros., Flax- ton, N, D. . 13-3t FOR SALE—ONE REEVES NO. Press, nearly new. Address John Lemna, Verona, N. D. 14-3t FOR _SALE—WE ARE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS: and can save you money on bug- mies, nuwwtrsil?‘s. danto mhiodies snd ‘gas‘ engines, rite. for description and. prices. Union Transfer Co., Fargo, N. D. 14-4t FOR' SALE R LA ol B T o A T P el v OR. TRADE -FOR CATTLE OR HORSES—One complete. threshing rig, 25 Will sell Address 14-3t H. P. engine, 38 inch separator. cheap if “deal is made soon. Aarnes Bros. Co,, Niagara, N. D. FOR SALE—Seed FOR SALE_GENUINE GRIMM ALFALFA Seed. J. F. Green, Goodall, N. D. 14-2¢ FOR SALE—TIMOTHY SEED, FIRST CLASS $6 per 100 pounds. Sacks. 256 cents. J. J. ‘Waldie, Dickey, N. D. 14-4t FOR SALE—40 BUSHELS. FLINT CORN, 1914 crop. Tests 95 per ceat. Price $4 per bushel. Sacks extra. Can-be eut:'with bind- er.” L. E. Heaton, McKenzie, N. D. 152t e FOR SALE—2,000 POUNDS OF STRICTLY clean Bromus seed, 9 cents.per-pound f.o.b. Kensal. Sacks 25 cents: extra. Samples sent .. upon reguest. J, W. Johnson, Kensal, Iikslz)é . L FOR SALE—EARLY YELLOW DENT. SEED « eorn; '$3.560. per. bushel. 31, years.in North akota without a failure. First prize win- . *‘mer-at Oakes Products show, 1915. Ed Bond, Oskes, N. D. 10-8t uare Deal ames. Blezard, -owner, g&'flb““a- D. 10:6¢ oy o e s e, —_— e FOR SALE-—1914 MINNESOTA NO. 18 Northwestern Dent: seed- corn, germination 97 per: cent, $4. per bushel.. J.: 0., Olson, R. inor, N. D. 12:4t Aty ity . Do L e ALE--PURE SLENDER- .WHEAT F%d.,.ss?o 100, pounds.f;: o, h. Newburg, . N.'D, " C. F. Shong, The Brown-Swiss Sf Farm, Newbur ' N. D. 12:9¢ SALE—SEED FLAX,. A. C, TESTED, E%E ?25 xc‘au-— ination, ftfi‘ fW{tfl :f::} 7 i \fiz e it palin: ng}igrl | 'Cl?ssified‘ Advertisements Tesults o ‘Rates. are: 20 cents. per: line: of 6. words. for first: Half rates to members of the ALL CLASSIFIED ABS: PAYABLE 156 HAY 1246 h'- "°1100, $4.50, - Glen Mohagen, Grafto THE NONPARTISAN LEADER m\odnu on ‘and 10 cents per line armers’ Nonpartisan League. FOR SALE SEED—Continued "FOR. SALE—1914 HOME GROWN DAKGTA White Flint Sged Corn, germination 96 per §n§.) at $6 per-bushel. A. H. Koch, Qakes, . D. 14-3t FOR SALE — SEED CORN, NORTHERN grown, 1914 crop, jtests 989% to 1009, $3.25 per bushel, sacks free. Going fast. Address P. W. Chantland, Larimore, N. D, 15-4t —_— T FOR SALE—CERTIFIED RECLEANED BRO- mus Seed free: from: fuank and other foul seeds. Germinatipn 94 per cent, purity 9.5 per cent, I developed a means of reelean- ing: last' winter- that leaves it 4 per cent dleaner than the average for the Seed Houses according.to a:yepart from aur Seed Commissioner. Prige 10 cents in large, 11 cents in small lots. Samples on request ; sacks free. Prices f. 0. b. Wimbledon. C. ;IIV. Sherwin, R. F. D. 2; Box 22, Wlmbledzon. . D. 12-4¢ e AT SR TP S PO e S I o _FOR. SALE—Poultry ———————— e, FOR SALE—BABY CHICKS, S. C. WHITE ;_also_eggs. for, hatching. A. A. Kiumph, New Raekfard, N. D. 15-4t ————— L 258 FOR SALE—ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND Red Eggs, $1.26 for 15. Good winter lay- ers. Henry Krueger, Schafer, N. D, 14:2t FOR SALE—S. C. W. LEGHORN EGGS FOR hatching, $8.50 per 100, Mrs. John“Kildee, Verona, N. D. 14-4t FOR: SALE — EGGS FROM PURE BRED - S. C. Rhode Island Reds. 'Will prepay par- cel post. §2 for 15 eggs; $3 for 80 eggs. Olaus Johnson, Bergen, N. D, 15-9t EOR: SALE—EGGS: FOR HATCHING ; WILL make winners at any show ; 15, §2; 30, $3.50; 60, $6. Silyer Laced Wyandottes bred for business, winter layers. Anthony Eim, Lansford; N. D. . 9-12¢ - FOR SALE—S. C. ANCONA AND S. C. Black Minorca eggs, $2 per 15. Pekin and W. I. R, duck eggs, $2 per 12. Rakow Bros,, Wheatland, N. D. 12-6t FOR SALE-EGGS FROM PURE BRED Fawn and White Indian Runner Ducks. Price $1.50 per:13. Address, Walter Knote, R. No. 4, Esmend, N. D. 10-10t N U r e e S R Tt FOR SALE—PURE BRED. BARRED ROCK Eggs, setting of 15, $1; 100 eggs, $5; 200 eggs, $10, Mrs, J. J. Waldie, Dickey or Merion, .N. D. 14-2¢ —_—— FOR SALE—EGGS FROM RHODE ISLAND Reds. I trapnest hens and breed for winter layers and large eggs. Pullets lay in No- vember. $2.00 for 15 eggs. M. N. Hatcher, Fargo, N. D. 12-4t _— FOR- SALE—EGGS- FROM SINGLE COMB White Leghorns, $1 per 15; $4 per- 100. Light B: $1.25 per 15. P. A, Paul, Mapes, N. D. 12-9t EFOR SALE—EGGS FROM PURE -BRED Fawn-colored dian runner ducks, price g.so per-13. Address John Lee, R. 2, llg:'-: n, N. D. FOR SALE—S. C. BUFF ORPINGTON Eggs for hatching, Cook & Fletcler strain —the: money making kind. $1.25 for 15; $56 per 100. Mrs, H. Sing, Rolette, N. 1%—8: e R T e D FOR. SALE — EGGS FROM MAMMOTH bronze turkeys, led by a tom of the champ- ion Geldbank strain. Eggs 75 cents and 50 cents each, accowding to size of hens. Opders b now. Mrs." E. F. Barnes, Sunnybrook Farm, Upham , N. D. 15-2¢ e R M At ‘FOR° SALE—PURE BRED S. C. WHITE ghorn .cockerels, Al stock, each. Also S. C. White Iséghorn eggs, good winter layers, $1.50 for 13; or §6 for 100 eggs. Bronze-turkey eggs, 9 for $2.50. ~ Write Mrs. J. L. Morris, Box 53, Route 3, Sherwood, N. D., or telephone No. 5.33.1 5 FOR SALE— S. C. BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS for hatching, $1.25 for:16; $8.50 for 50; $6 for 100. Baby chicks, 16 cents each; $6.50 for 50; $11.76 per 100. Curtis Treaster, Leal, N. D. 11-6¢ e FOR SALE—S. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS; dark rich red, Fine type, splendid winter layers combimed with ‘show quality. Two s; eggs, $1.50 and: $8.50 per 16. S. H. ilson, Bottineau, N. D. 13-4t FOR SALE — SILVER SPANGLED HAM- burg eggs; Converse strain, 15 for. $1.50. Mrs. Geo. Lytle, Voltaire, N. D. 13-8t ——————————— e FOR SALE—SINGLE COMB BUFF ORPING- ~ton Eggs for hatching, $1 per 16. G. H. Moha};‘en. Grafton, N. D. 18-4t ST e A N S it S Nl AR 1) MSALI 10 ogau' ame bl v up for 10 years; ; , in ?onh:fis% "Ez:i% otorwhn%hisr?. $1° per set~ ti il /per:300, . B, White fons HHIIl Far N. g 13:5t Stone Hill Farm, Gwinner, FOR SALE—EGGS FOR HATCHING, FROM pure: bred - White, Wyandottes, . good. laying strain; price per 15, §1; 100, $5' during the season. Mrs. Jobn E. Halaas, C N. D. 13-4t T e e e et e el ‘FOR SALE—PURE BRED' BARRED -ROCK . Eggs, standard bred winter laying strain, $1.50 per 15; $6 per 100, pnmel'poatvpgpud.‘ Mrs. J. B. Rasmussen, B. 3, Kenmare; N. D, ; 186t Dy — SHAW'S ‘WHITE WYANDOTTES AND S. C, from the Storrs International® 12 months- Laying Contest winners, and to be the only genuine imported English winning stock in North Da b mu&um-‘;imem at Mingc, Lisbon, and ‘Valley OCity. rtile eggs, $1.50 ver 15.. J. Shaw, Logan, N. D. = Jp-1t —_— e e FOR SALE—R.. C. WHITE WYANDOTTE o B34 > Eggs for hatching, prize winners; the kind " s1ay: pay. Price 16, '§1; 50, $2:50; Rhode Tsland, Red Eggs, $1 per 15, Mrs, Emerado, N.'D, - ¢ 5-8t n, N. D, ~ FOR - SALE—Poultry—(Continued) — % SALA—Doultry—(Continued) ‘RHODE ISLAND RED-EGGS; S. C. WINTER layers; 15, $2; 50, $5. Mrs. F. Campion, Fango, N. D. 18+5t FOR SALE — PURE BRED BARRED ROCK eggs, $4.00 ner-100; $2:26 per-59, by express. $1.25. per 15, parcel post prepaid. D. W. Coleman, R. 1, Ellendale, N. D. 13-9t oo S e by o FOR. SALE—EGGS FROM PURE BRED Rase Gomb Rhode Jaland Whites, $2 per 165 $7 per 100, C. S. Abrabam, Ellen- . dale, N. D, 14-6t ‘FOR SALE—-WHITE ‘WYANDOTTES '(RE- f?l Stra(n)fiwEgus fdor hatching, 51.5% njr . Gaod layers an ize ners. C. J. Buck, Embden, N. D.w T 14-3t FOR SALE—PURE. BRED ROSE COMB Rhode Island Red Eggs for hatching, 12, §1; 48, $3.60. C. J. Johnson, Van Hook, +N. D. 13-6t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—SHEEP. ‘TO SHEAR. B. L. Me- Laughlin, Alice, N. D. 12-9¢ e LR L eSS L R i FOR, SALE—MEDICINE WAGON, IN GOOGD condition, at reasonable price. Frank C. Kotaska, Conway, N, D. 13-3t —_— ¥OR SALE CHEAP—HARLEY - DAVIDSON single cylinder,- belt drive motorcycle, 1913 model, Just overhauled, fine shape. A bargain. A, L. Peart,, Chaffee, N, D. 15-4t FOR SALE—300 BUSHELS IRISH GOBLAR FPotatoes at $1. per- bushel., . class. fi seed, Sacks .extra. Mcm @‘: Olga;, N. D. 4 14-3t HIGH-CLASS MEN WHO DRINK ARE IN- vited to ask for confidential information or try “Neal Way” at The Neal Institute, 1315 Third Ave, 8., Fargo, N. D -ed:if- not satisfied: at end of NEAL THREE- DAY TREATMENT. 15-6t AGENTS WANTED -— FOR ONE OF THE selling artieles that was ever- put on the market. Hustlers are making 8§10 a day. Write today for full partioulars and be first.in the field. Lemonnier & Company, Mineot, N. D 15-4t VS S S O et STRAWBERRY PLANTS—SENATOR DUN- lap, the most popular strawberry plant on the market. Grown: in western North Da- kota under drought resisting ~conditions, Strong healthy. plants, 25 for-50. cents post- paid ; by express, 100 for $I. M., O, Malmin, Box 63, Beach, N. D. 3 13-6t ——oe DETECTIVE—CIVIL, CRIMINAL, COMMER- cial and. pelitical detective work. I secure evidence where cvidence exists. I do not manufacture evidence. Cammon sense evi- dence is' what counts, Twenty-two years in the business and yet to meet his first failure. At your service, Otto H. Schaumburg, Minot; N. D. 14-3t FOR FARMER'S INSURANCE' CALL OR write to J. E. Burton; Cryetal Springs; N, D. James River Valley Mutual Fire and Light- ning Insurance Company. Rate: $1.50 for first application or renewal and 25 cents for each §100 insurcd; $2.75 for $500 insured for five years; $4 for $1000 insured for five years ; $6:50.for $2000 insured for five yeu.rsé 7 ¢ 16-2 FOR SALE--TWO WHITE OWLS MOUNT- ed; Prairic Rooster, mounted; Edjson phon- ograph and records; set encyclopedias; Mauser rifle; set of. strongman dumb-bells; punching bag; hand potatoe planter; heavy.saddle; gas engine ; automobile hooks; banjo; violin; and peacock tail feathers for ting. Box 298, , N. D.: 14-2¢ MR. FARMER—DO NOT THROW AWAY your old: deuble disc: Monitor drill on ac~ count of the discs spreading or coming apart; for 1’ have just-received my .patent on the disc attachment. This keeps the discs together and af: the same time keeps them clean. Order a.set at once so that you will have- them. in; time for: seeding.. They ere fully guaranteed to do the work, Priee $8.per set of 21, half;down with order, .l!)ohn A, Swanson, Blacksmith, Bantryiz‘lgé ‘WANTED—Help WANTED-—-GIRL FOR GEMERAL HOUSE work. wages. Have power washer. Miss Anna Schaaf, Berdulac, N. D. 15-1t WANTED—MIDDLE AGED LADY FOR housekecper.s ml-;amer with fami]yéed(}enélu: preferred. e _ wages wanted. ar] Guderjahn, Rolla, N. D. 11-6t —————— e FARM BOYS MAKE MONEY LIKE SIXTY taking subscriptions for The Cooperators’ Herald. Best farm paper, sells like hot cakes. Earn your next year's spending money in the summer months. Write today to Subscription Dept., Cooperators’ Herald, Fargo, N. D. 15-1t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE—BARBER. -SHOP, RESTAU- rant and -rooming- house combined. Ail modern, . hot water, heat, gas. light. shop in town. Just the place for some am- bitious young man. _selling. ‘Address: P, Grace City, N. D. X EOR: TRADE—Land —_— e T s Y e FOR TRADE—EIGHTY ACRES- OF LAND in Koochiching county, Minnesota, for good gasoline. plowing - outfit: and threshing ma- chine, Riverside Farm, Edinburg, N. 1.175 ) Sickness reason for A. Gordon, boxuogi Your BOOT AND SHOE . Money refund- . Only , Farmers and Farm Workers worker as well as to'you: 3% ey Likewise his success-is-an indirect: aid: to YOU in the selling-of your farm prod - 'Help' the city: worker--the: Unon’ shoe worker: by the purchase of UNION STAMP FOOTWEAR. _ e : Do ¥ours!fdu -tow‘/aydfl«-buildiqg up. mutual : ‘prosperity. o . ; Insist on shoes bearing the W%fi?mvw'youwmw certain of the best possible shoe for your- money. ) “""UNION STAMP FOOTWEAR i» sold by relizble retailers all over FIFTEEN FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK FOR SALE— YOUNG REGISTERED. #IOL- stein Bulle, Pewe Brothers, MnHenry.-I‘]lh l;)E ——— e FOR SALE—16 HEAD GRAIN: FED HORSES from 4 to 10. years old; well brake; weight 1200 to 1600 lhs. Inquire H. E. Robinson, Dawson, N. D. FOB SALE--LARGE YORKSHIRES. . FEB- ruary pigs of both sexes out of exdellent sows., Pedigrees furnished. Call or: write John A. Hanson, R. No. 8, Box 29; !Edin- burg, N. D. 12-4t ——e—— FOR SALE—THREE HOLSTEIN BULLS, ‘fg)m 2to6 ?opths old, Lmlin ad"var]::ued re%- ry dams.. Prices reasonable. J. E. Stau R. 1, Box No. 87, Valley, City, N. D.§ 9-9t FOB SALE OR. EXCHANGEPURE BRED Percheron stallion for: another stallion or good brood mare. For particulars writ; gt. E. Stone, Powers: Lake, N. D, FOR SALE_PURE BRED SHORTHORN bulls. W. E. Hoopes, Carrington, N,.D. 8-9t FOR_SALE.OR EXCHANGE FOR OTHER ANIM: ne, xegisteped Duroc Jersey Boar: price $30, Carl B. Kjélgaard, Hanna- ford, N. D. 13-3t ke s AR e el P NP b S FOR SALE—ONE PURE BRED HOLSTEIN bull, 17 months old; two pure bred Holstein calves, 5 and 6 months old, sired by Maple- crest de Kol Pel, son of Friend Hengerveld de Kol Butter Boy. Write:or call on B. A. %arsfing. Southview Stock Farm, Igcépe. . D. -4t FOR SALE—2 REGISTERED SHORTHORN Bulls, 1 -and: 2 years: old. Address Ole Halden, Hampden, N. D, 14-6t ——— FOR SALE—PURE'BRED IMPORTED PER- cheron Stallion, 6 years old. State License issued last fall. For further information write J. C. Eaton, Fargo, N. D. 14-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE—ONE REGISTERED Percheron Stallion, all' black, small star, supre foal getter. Sell for cash or trade for cattle or herses. "O.. E. “Erickson, Tappan, N. D. 14-2¢ WANTED—Positions e el s O e i S WANTED—JOB: TO OPERATE GAS TRAC- tor. Have four years’' experience. Andrew 14-2¢ Amnderson, Argusville, N. D, When In Fargo-Go To DEWEY’S STUDIO Photegraphs and Portraits Wedding Groups. a Specialty Qver Alex Sterns Cor. Broadway and N. P. Ave. r at hand igate to see The season of the year is when the farmers begin to inv how clean seed grain they have been:ablc to secure, Last year they were fairly, success- ful in separating wild oats from barley, oats, end wheat by blowing it out with an'ordin- ary fanning-mill. This year, however, it cannot be done in this manner, for the wild oats are just as plump and heavy as the cul- tivated oats. They have also found, on sep- araling with sieves, that lots of the wild oats are just as short as the barley and will go through the mesh of the sieves. 3 You probably have found' that after run- ning seed through a .fanning-mill you have from one to three kernels of wild oats left in every quart of seed grain. This is enough to plant one seed in_every square rod of your field. You will probably say that you are sowing clean seed wheat. Realizing that this is the case, you are sowing clean seed in your wheat field, are you going to sow this pest, wild oats, back in your barley, oats and rye just to save $35—the cost of a special wild oats separator? 1t is sent out on the guar- antee to separdte wild oats from oats, barley and rye more nearli perfect than any other machine on the market. If it fails-to do this.work it can be returned to the factory and-money, including transpor- tation charges, refunded. > Can you afford to sow.any more crops and expect to get rid:of wild: oats without the use of one of these special wild oats separators? I. build thuo-macl;inesthin two.‘tlimasi :g' largér: which has. twice the capacity o e sms;lslgr; at $56, and the smaller.or-farm size at T can meke prompt-shipments from now on and hope to. receive your order. ALBERT HOILAND 1221 Front Street FARGO, N. D. prosperity: is- helpful:to the: city ucts: WORKERS' UNION 18-3¢ ° T { { 1! T A SR S S DR TR Tz e

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