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- “ [: P} % ol ~soR 1 > = i b‘ ¥ - ~ i 13 . ~ i \l ! -~ ~ - v 3 il % ll . £ . il ) ,v' . bl e T ] A - J,"‘ 8 o 1 6] :iv. I e issue. for each’ succeeding EORISALE—Farmss FORE SALES-A GOOD: 160-ACRER FARM IN Mduntraillil County;i.three milds: fromm Stane: leyy countyyseatst. 60“acres brokes. Willlisel!! cheapy ifi takenr soonsi. Write: Mdtt - Hdlleks - sonp.ParkikRivere N: Dii 1235 FORESALE-160 ¢acresy. see. 322 twpp:1595 regy; 953130 acres<broke; 30 acressin~pastures. THomas« Réedy;" MdGregor, N3 D..Nuang‘sé‘ FOR® SALE:— 1607 ACRES INY M'KENZIE: county; 1500acres«tillable. Wouldiconsider: goodcl9k6 ‘automobile-as part payment: Price SI8: pervacre=— easy terms. Writas Julius Anderson;. Hamay; N. D, 15-3t S e R it oA 0 [ e oy FOR SALE—162% ACRES IN MOUNTRAIL County, five miles ‘northeast from.Ross, N. D. Can: break: 160" acres. $20. per. acre, half cash. H. H. Retten, Petersburg, I‘{s !z)r, CASH FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE—DO YOU want .toxselli'your farm, residence or.busis nesss propertyy for: cash? Then writes us;, sendingy. a.. description of same, nocmatter: whereclacated;: weswant it. Addtess:Miznot: i e«Realty :Cos, Minot, Ni"Di". 15+4t- e e e D B FOR? SALE<-320% ACRE" FARM;I. NEY . OF! section30 ‘and«SE of isectionnl9;: township: 161 rangec 69 Rolette: county;. 40+ acres: rasture:-one-quanter-is all feneed; fair:build+. ingse Rich. A. Lenz; Rolla, NiiD.! 16-8t: o i A e e e FOR? SALE-—TWO ' IMPROV EDt; FARMS . 160 acreseach;:. in - Goldeny Valleyy northeast: of Beach;:. §257 and« $35 ‘per acre:r M:. Mdlley, Pompeys Pilllir,” Mant. 1642t e s s Y R FOR" SALE--FORTY” ACRES: OF DITCH land-onibig; operatingirrigationsprojeet, and- adjoining:;: homestead partially: irrigable,. heart of - famous+ Eastern Oregons alidifa region;.. 214" miles- from live railroadctown;: ideal« for grain, stockraising, dairying;: poultry, mixed farming; exceptionally healthy climate, affording relief to catarrhal and. rheumatic sufferers; might exchange for N. D. farm lands. Box 355, Bismarck, 1‘{6 lgt e e s FOR SALE — 320 ACRES, BLACK LOAM clay subsoil;’ section 25, township 162, range 69, -3 miles- nortt ~f Gronna elevatory 514 milesi- southeast of .lolla, the county seat: Sixcroom: housey: nearly new; newr bari, stonerbasement, plank: driveway in-loft, size 32x50 feet:: Good:drilled well, iron:curbing; windmill’; water piped-into barn:basement; good: granary, 16x24 :feet, shingled roof. No incumbrance - against property.: Remn::f_or selling: it cheap, not able to farm-it. Price if 'sold :soony: $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 steamr:engine; 66 inches high:: Guaranteed good as new; price $100. Herman:Konoske, Adrain; N. D. 134t : FORWSALE-—1 25-HORSE REEVES:. CRDSS commpound:plow:engine; one 10-bottom:Reevs es hand~lift-plow; one Rumley separator. For -terms. write, F. J. Tulley, Nortmn:gllgi N. D. X FOR _SALE_JOHN DEERE 8-BOTTOM engine plow, used very little, $3.50. Charles Clingman, Portal, N. D. 13-4t FOR SALE—ONE REEVES NO. 156 HAY Press, nearly new. Address John Lemna, Verona, N. D. 14-3t FOR SALE . OR TRADE—ONE: 28-INCH Case Steel Separator, complete, in g‘.ood con- dition. Also pair of 8-inch ‘extension rims for Case 20-40 Gas Tractor, good as new. Write- E.. W. Flaugher, Heaton,, N. D. 16-38t FOR: SALE—WE: ARE' MANUFACTURERS AGENTS and can save you money on- bug- gies, auto trailers, auto:b'odies and . gas: engines. Write for description and prices. ° Union: Transier . Co., Fargo; N. D. 14-4t FOR’ SALE. OR TRADE FOR .CATTLE.OR HORSES—One complete threshing rig, 25 H..P. engine, 38 inch separator. Will sell cheap if' deal is made soon. Address Aarnes Bros. Co., Niagara, N. D. 14-3t FOR .SALE—Seed. OR™ SALE—GENUINE GRIMM - ALFALFA FSeed. J. F. Green, Goodall, N. D. 14-8t FOR SALE—TIMOTHY SEED, FIRST CLASS $6 per 100 pounds. Sacks 26 cents. J. J, ‘Waldie, Dickey, N. D. 14-4t "FOR. SALE—40 BUSHELS FLINT CORN; Tests 95 per cent. Price $4 per bushel.: Sacks extra. Can:be cut with bind- er. L. E. IHeaton, McKcnzie, N. D, 15-2t FOR:: SALE—2,000 POUNDS OF STRICTLY clean Bromus seed, 9 cents per pound f.0.b. Kensal. Sacks 25 cents extra. Samples sent upon request. J. W. Johnson, Kensal, }{5 lth FOR SALE—EARLY YELLOW DENT SEED corn, $3.50 ‘per bushel. 31° years in North Dakota. without a failure.. First prize win- ner at.Oakes Products show, 19156, Ed Bond, Oakes, N. D. ? 10-8t FOR SALE—PURE SLENDER = WHEAT Seed, $10 per-100 pounds f. o, b.-Newburg, N. D. C. F. Shong, The Brown Swiss Stock Farm, Newburg, N. D. 12-9 FOR SALE—50 BUSHELS HIGH TEST Northwestern Dent Seced Corn. For- prices write Geo.»Doan, Brittin, N. D., 164t FOR* SALE—HIGH | TEST ~ WHEAT! GRASS: * Seed, £8 per. 100 pounds,: cacks included.: Can ship c¢n Soo or G. N. railroads. Geo. E: Brastrep,: Courtenay, Ni D. 1643t FOR# SAL!EAH); HOME~“GROWN DAKOTA: White Flint. Seed Corn,. germination .06 per ‘bushel;- sacks* inchldadai A .%‘ + DL 1914 crop. 2100 BUSHELS-NORTH DAKOTA xesistin, ax . L, grown: on 455 pee bushel) sacks Inehudeds on Soo or G. N. J. F. Neuman, G e 16-7¢ ALB_NORTH DAKOTA IM 1018 grovnohandsielceted hiifinesotn 'Nos 2 wmmmmsm.flm.. .. Germination: 97 , Rutherford, Sheldon, N. D, 16-3t Leader Classified Advertisements Rates are 20 cents per line of 6 words for first insert Half "rates ‘to ‘members ‘of the Farmers' ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE or cars,’ $5 per bushel. Bags- - THE NONPARTISAN LEADER tion and 10 cents per line Nonpartisan League, FOR SALE:SERD:-Continued ——— FORSALE—ABDUTI2000' POUNDS:OF ‘FINE Bromus Seedj:. at: 8- cents iperrpoundcas it camevfrom thesmachine; or:10 cents:if re- cleaned.: Wi‘ll’?seudrisamplu-upon'weque:b.! S, Ai. Olsness, .Sheyenne, - N: D, . 16-4t . —_— : FORR SALE —BROMUS: AND™ TIMOTHY ' seedi’. Bromusy.$7.26 per: 100+ poundss ‘Time - othy; shs.zss p;;l‘lo%polil;ldl k;adcks freey f.0.b, I prings,;. Nt Dy rew Bayarch, Orystal Springs,> N:" Di\ 13-4t —_— T FOR:ZSALE — TWENTYEIGHT! THOUSAND pounds of Western: Rye Grass:seeds.$8 per hundred, all puttup:in:100:b: sacks. Wil ship to any address:, No.charge: for sack. Free from quack grassic 94<percent germin- ation. Inquire of Fred~ Desilets, Deering, N. D, R. R. No. 1. Telephone 2 on line 64, Glenburn, N. D. 15-4t FOR' SALE — SEED- CORN, - NORTHERN grown, 1914 crop, tests 989 to 100%, $3.26 per _bushel, sacks free. Going fast., Address P. W. Chantland, Larimore; N. D, 15-4t —_—— T SEED BARLEY—ODERBRUCKER?'BARLEY. cleaned, 75 centssper:-bushel:. Sacks extra, Méddec55 bushels:percacre-list year.. H. A. Hértrmman, Knoxy;: Ny D.* 16-1t —_—— T FOR® SALE—EARLY' OHIO™ POTATOES, firstxclass for seedi:. Heve beenntreated:for fourryears with': formaldehyde« so--theyr are practically withoutt scab;:. Yidld« last: year about:t 250 bushels« to: ther acres. $1° per * bushel,: sacks:includedss. Mii I, Sawyer;:. Dris- : colli:. N%" D, 16-3t - e 2l D PSS T FLAX: SEED-THE:" SPRING: IS® LATE. Mdre- flax tham:usuak: will’i be: scededs. We kaver2000 bushels<of-No.:.52. North~ Dakota Ragistered SeriakiNv::.20,243 Wilti+ Resisting Flaxy Purity 99 per» cents. Germination 99¢per cent. Order-now-while:we+have it. Alfalfa, Sweet Clover; Bromus,: Rye Grass, Timothy, Millets and:Clavers.- Grand Forks . Seed Company, Grand Forks; N.'D._ 16-3t FOR SALE—Poultry ——— e e FOR SALE—BABY CHICKS, S. C. WHITE Leghorn; also eggs for hatching. A. A. Klumph, New Rockford,..N. D. 15-4t FOR SALE — EGGS:3 FROM:! PURE BRED S.. C. Rhode IslanduReds. . Will: prepay par- cel-post. $2 for:15 eggss $3.75 for:30 eggs. Olaus: Johnson,:: 4. Ny D. 15-9¢ FOR‘ SALE—EGGS:FOR<HATCHING; WILL make ‘winners-atany:shows 15,825 30; $8.50 : 50, $5.:. Silverr Laced - Wyandottes: bred:: for business; winter: layers:: Anthony' Elm, . Lansfard, N: Di 9:12t | FOR® SALE—S.. C." ANCONA" AND/" .. C. Bidek! Minoreareges,” $2 per:15.. Pekinsand ! W. L R. duck: eggs: $2 per:12.. Rakow Bros.; Wheatlandsi N. D.' 12-6t D e L A S v it FOR: SALE—S:: C.. BUFFY ORPINGTON Eggs:for hatching;-; Cools: &¢Flétctierrstrain —the money making: kind«!. $1.25% for 15; $67per 100. Mrs.: Hi Sing,: Rolettex N. 12'81: — T FOR SALE — EGGS FROM MAMMOTH bronze turkeys, led by a -tom-of the champ- ion Goldbank strain. Eggs 75 cents and 50_cents each, according to size of hens. Orders booked now. Mrs. E. F. Barnes, Sunnybrook Farm, Upham , N, D. 15-2t S Sy i e e N Wi Ve FOR SALE— S. C. BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS for hatching, $1.25 for 15; $3.50 for 50; $6 for 100. Baby chicks, 15 cents each; $6.50 for, 50; $11.76 per 100, Curtis Treaster, Leal, 11-6t —_— FOR'SALE—S. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS; dark rich red. Fine type, splendid winter layers- combined. with. show - quality. Two pens; eggs, $1.50 and $3.50 per 15. S. H. Wilson, 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 _— FOR SALE—SINGLE COMB BUFF ORPING- ton Eggs for hatching, $1 per 16, G. H. Mohagen, Grafton, N. D. 13-4t FOR SALE—S. C. BUFF ORPINGTONS. Bred up for 10 years; none better in the Northwest. Eggs for hatching, $1 per set- ting; $4.50 per 100. W.' F. Stephens, White Stone Hill Farm, Gwinner, N. D. 13-6t e AR A2 el e e FOR SALE—EGGS FOR HATCHING, FROM pure bred.: White Wyandottes, good laying strain; price per 15, $1; 100, $56 during the season. Mrs. John E. Halaas, Carrington, N. D. 13-4t - —_—_— e~ FOR SALE—PURE BRED BARRED ROCK Eggs, standard bred- winter laying strain, . $1.50 per 15; $6 per 100, parcel post prepaid. Mrs..J. B. Rasmussen, R. 8, Kenmare, I‘;-s{) 1 FOR SALE—R. C. WHITE WYANDOTTE ° Eggs for hatching, prize winners; the kind : that lay and pay. Price 15, $1; 50, $2.50; 100, $4.60. Glen Mohagen, Grafton, Nia-?' t AL e e e AN R Y FOR SALE—PURE BRED ROSE COMB : Rhede Island Red Eggs, $1 per 15. Mrs. Jas. Bell, Emerado, N. D. 15-8t : -— FOR. SALE—HATCHING 'EGGS FROM YES-. terlaid:‘strain :pure bred: single comb white. Leghorns,: $1.00 per -16; $2.75 per 50; $5.00 per 100. Prepaid-and shipped in Bullis egg .. carton, J. B, Kelley, Vanville, N. D. 153t : e O T FOR'" SALE—EGGS' FOR HATCHING FROM { Pure.Bred R: C. Rhode Island. Reds.: Choice stock, winter layers. 15 for $1,50; 30 ifor: $2.75.. J.'Ci Allen, York;: N Di: 16-8% —_— NSALE—S. C. Wi LEGHORN'EGGS FOR hatching;: $3.50 per:100.. Mrs.. John Kilder, Verona, N. D. R 14-4t FOR SALE—EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM ! Pure-Bred- R C." White«=Wyandottos, flock : headed: by. prizes -winning, . cockerel. 15, . $1.25% 80," $2.25." Fred 'L, Ltngton!’ R.: R.! No::2;- Ross;> N Dis oh £ 16-4t ¢ - FOR SALE—Poultry—(Continued) Ao Toe ot O Vo bl e o i D FOR SALE—PURE BRED BARRED ROCK Eggs, setting of 15, 75 cents; 100 s $4. Mrs. Nels Madsen,,Westhope. N. lg.gglG-St —_— e T e FOR* SALE-WHITE WYANDOTTE EGGS for hatching. Price, 15 for $1. Mrs. E. A, Erickson, Coulee, N. D, . 16-2t — e L Rl RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS, S. C. WINTER layers; 15,.$2; 50, $5. Mrs. F. Campiony . Fargo; N.'D. 13+5t FOR“SALE—PURE- BRED BARRED: ROCK: Eggs-forrhatching;:.$1.50 for settingrof 1153 $57per-100.' Mrs.: Carl Haas, Egeland; N. D. 16-9t _— FOR: SALE=— PURE:“BRED BARRED ‘ROCK . egga:§4.00er 1005 $2.25 perr50;.by “eXpYress, . $¥.262 per 15, parcel :post prepaid.i D.. Wi Coléman;. R:1, Elléndale, N Dy —13:0¢- FOR! SALE-EGGS® FROM PURE: RRED" R@sec Combi: Rhode-: Island Whites; $2° per- sms'fi_pefi;r- 100, C.- S. Abrahamy;. Elens. . i N , 14-6t FOR:: SALE~WHITE: WYANDOFTES" (REL gakiStrain). Eggssfor hatching;r, $1.50. per- 15.i. Goodulayers:and prize winnerss: C. . [ Buckj:. Embden;:.N. D, 14-3t+ — Lo FOR SALE—PURE BRED ROSE. COMB Rhode -Island“Red Eggs for hatching, 12, i{l; 48, '$3,60. C. J. Johnson, Van: Hook, o Die 13-6t FOR SALE—EGGS FROM PURE BRED ga_wn ‘g‘xalg-. Whilt; I:dd:i';n Rum}er Ducks, rice-$L50iper:13, ess, Walter.Knotejz. R. Noxn.4¢ Esmond;iN. D. 10-10t« —_— T FORE: SALE=-EGGS: FROM SINGLE:. COMB: Wiilte: Leghorns;:. $I7per 15; <$44perr100. Light*Brahmas $1.265per 15, P; A.. Paul,i Midpes;s N Dit. 129t _— T FORHSALE:-BUFF: WYANDOFTE HENS; 60 cents:each: Pearl: Guinea Efgss $1.50 per: setting:of 17.' "H. A. Hartman; .Knox; N: D, 161t _— FOR SALE—EGGS<FROM PURE/ RREDC S: C.' White- Leghorns,. and Faunnand+ White Ducks. Price; $1.50 per 15 ando3 years subs- seription:. to: Farm:: Stock and« Homec free: withieach:setting; Elias M. Etricksony Fort: Ransom;: N." D, 16-2t : e e U ey FOR! SALE-—-PURE" BRED WHITE! PLY> mouth"Rock+Eggs; $1.50 per 15; $5-per-100; Also: pure ‘bred- White Pekin Duck Eggs, $2 per 13. S. W. Siebrands, Northwood, N."D.- 16-3t FOR SALE—WHITE ROCK EGGS AT $1.50 per 15, from a flock of 12 hens with an:aver- age of 10 eggs a day for March. Parcel post prepaid. Clarence Abrahamsen, Kath- ryn, N.' D. 167t i s AR R e W RO o U] MISGBLLANEOUS+ —— L WANTED~SHEEP; TO!. SHEAR;. Bi.L: Md<. Laughlin;: Alice, N." D;: : 2-9¢ FOR: SALE!: CHEAP-HARLEY"- DAVIDSON" single- eylinder,- belt: drive motoreyele; 1913 " modek::, Just* overhauled, fines shape.. A. bargaini: Ai L. Peart;- Chafftes Ny Dir 1544t ' FOR<SALE=300/ BUSHELS IRISH:!GOBEARY Potatoesat L.$1'i pervbushel, - Fitst:clasa-fopr seedi:. Sacks: extrai. Emilés. Charbeneau;. Olga;: N Doy, ;: 1486 HIGHXCLASSSMENSYWHO DRINKG-ARETINA vitedsto ask«fonviconfidential informationnorr try ' ‘Néal:Way? at:The Neal Insbitute,. 13155 Tgfl;;dfl:s S irgto, I‘é Izl\lg:cxll?:vmfimdn ed if 'not satisfiéd at end of N. " THREEF DAY TREATMENT. 156t - ) AT S R S b AGENTS WANTED — FOR ONE ‘OF - THE best selling: articles - that was ever put:on. the market. Hustlers are making:-$10 a day, Write today for full particulars and be first in the field. Lemonnier & Company, Minot, N. D. 15-4t — e nebn 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 $1. M. O. Malmin, Box 63, Beach, N. D. 13-6t —— i T o ot W e DETECTIVE—CIVIL, CRIMINAL, COMMER- cial and political detective work. I secure evidence where ecvidence exists. I do not manufacture evidence. Common: 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. 14-3¢ ——— T FOR FARMER'S INSURANCE CALL OR write 1o J. E. Burton, Crystal 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 insured; $2.75 for- $500 insured for five years; $4 for $1000-insured-for five years; $6.60 for $2000 insured for five yesarzs. 15-2¢ FOR SALE—TWO WHITE OWLS MOUNT- ed ; Prairie ‘Rooster, mounted; Edison- phon- . ograph - and records; set' encyclopedias; Mauser rifle; set of strongman dumb-bells ; punching bag; handi potatoe planter; heavy saddle; gas engine; automobile hooks ; banjo; violin; and peacock tail feathers for decorating,.. Box 296, Egeland, . N. D... 14-2t —_— e T MR. FARMER—DO NOT' THROW AWAY: your old ;double. disc * Monitor - drill . on:: ace: count - of - the' discs. spreading or+ coming: . apart, for:I have justreceiwed -my - patent* on.the. disc - attachment.” This keeps the: dises together ‘and: at ‘the:same time keeps them clean. Order a set at once so that you will have them in time for seeding. They are« fully. guaranteed to do the work. Priee $8 'per set of 21, half-down with order.’ John A.. Swanson; Blacksmith, Bnnuvyl,z _I:E WANTED—Hélp.: LR B i i o i WANTED-—MIDDLE AGED LADY FOR: housekeeper.:: Farmer ;with family. German: preferred. State . wages - wanted. Carl” Guderjahn; Rolla, N.'D.: 11-6t¢ FOR TRADE—Land 1GR TRADI--EIGHTY ACRES OF LAND. in’ Koechiching: county, Mihnesota; .for-good: gasoline..piowing outfit. and. threshing. ma- chine.: Riverside Farm, Edinburg, N. 11)3-2t "WANTED: Pésitions. TOR: SALI-S: C;' BUFFYORBINGTON EGGS! WANTED—JOB TO OPERATE. ‘GAS' TRAC- from winter layers. By setting,only. $1.60% . per 15 prepaid parcel post. Mfs.“Vern: Bales, . rdi- Ns Du: 16-1t FOR ' SALE--BUFI" ROCKS ‘EGGS: FOR! hatohing;;only kind on. farm, :$1,50 per 15; $6 “ver '-l:!O.'—"prepaid.’ “John_Schal,” Kempton,; - NUDG R i 16-4t" tor. Have experience, Ask at, Richard Stohr, R. No. 1, Anamoose, N. D. X 16-8t SSRE A Snd Sl QR RS A Wl ol WANTED—POSITION AS A GAS. ENGIN- - eer, Have had b years -experience; . Refer-- ences on request. H. Bjornson, R. 3, box 28, Edinburg, N, .D.. : 16-4t° 6-4t 7" FIFTEEN FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK e e LR D S P e FOR' SALE— YOUNG REGISTERED *HOI- stein Bulls, Pewe Brothers, McHenry, })lg. t FOR SALE-2. REGISTERED' SHORTHORW Bulls, 1 and 2 years old. Address Ole Holden, Hampden, N, D. 148t ———— e e e A FOR SALE—AT FARMER'S PRICE A GOOD registered Guernsey Bull, 18 months old. ‘' R. P. Jchnson, Gwinner, N D. £ 16-3¢ FOR> SALE OR EXOUH! ANGE-—PURE: BRED Percheron stallion: forr another: stallion o goodibrood mares . Fortparticulars writo J. E.’Stone, Powers Lakes N D, 9-9¢ FORZ SA!:E—PUREC BRED:> SHORTHORN bulls;. W. E. Hdopes;- Carrington, N.' D.' 8-0t FOR® SALE—THRER" HOLSTEIN ' BULLS, from:2'to 6 months:old; fromradvanced ‘reg- istry:dams, _Prices:reasonablé.: J. E.-Stanb, Ri.1, Box No: 87, Valley:City; N.' D.'. 9:9t FOR'SALE—HEREFORD BULLS-AND HEIT- ers; Holstein bulls:and the¥fers,: Duroc-Jérsey sows:and geldsvand- smnll. pigs; also-some cows:: The Grosvenor:Furms; Casselton, N. D 16-2t e S Oy S S S RS FOR SALE—ONE PURE’ BRED: HOLSTEIN bull, 17 months old ; two-purecbred 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. Kersting, Southview: Stock’' Farm, Hope, Ny D. 16-4t HIGH CLASS MORGAN STALLION FOR Sale—In order 1o close-annestate, I will sell “Billy” registered Nor.5160/ onerof the best stallions in the. states at: ann attractive price. Otto M. Shipley;. Administrator, Hampden, N. D; 16-2t FROM PREGINOGIT DELEGATIS . ThHe-~followinge was:adopted by vote atithe:districtr convention:.of : the-27th district;. Burleigh: countyr - ; We-the preeinct’ delegates: of! the 27tht legislative district: convention hereby express: to: the- officers: of{ the Noénpartisan- Leaguey. ours thankssfor theofair, square-and-effitient* manner in:which the conveation:was:conduct- ed; and for the excellent-lessen:taught inr the address- of* the: conductor.— Frank Prather, Ernest Solberg, L. D. Bailey, Augustr Doehle; J. A: Betz, Wm. B. Hibbs, J. H. Salter, C. R. Crawford, C. Warren Clark, Geo. N. Varnum, John A. Johnson, Chas. Gaskell, C. B. Yiengst, John Cowl- thorp, Axel Soder; Chas:. Colburm, John W. Beyer, 0. N:"Neélson, C. H. Lundquist, Reinhart:Pergandi. Iiam sendingra new check as: Ithad a-littlé trouble: with the+bank.: I:still want’ to r(imiinka member*dof}; &he League-as I'thinkiit:is-a good-thing. —ABRAM KAMEL. ' WhendnFargo:GoTo- i' DEWEY’S: STUDIG:" i Photographs:and Portraifs: i Wedding Gfoupssa:Specialty g Over Aléxy Sternsv Cor. Broadway, and’N..P. Ave. The season of the year is near- at hand when the farmers begin to investigate to peca how clean .seed grain therhnvq been<ablo: to secure. Last year they wirly succeys. ful in separating wild ¢ ! fron - barley, oats, and wheat by:blowing it out “with an ordin- ary: fanningemill.;’ This ycar, 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 s¢p- arating with sieves, that lots of the wild oata are just as short as the barley and willigo through. the mesh of ‘the ‘sieves. You probably- haves found. that-after rune 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:enowgh to plant .one seed in every square-rod-of ypur field. | You: will probably: say’ that{you ara ‘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? It is-sent<out on-the guar- antee to separate wild oats' from: oats; barley and;rye more -nearly perfect than..any other machine on'the market. { If it fails to do:this.work:it can bereturncd to the factory and money, including transpor- tation charges, refunded, - . Can ;you:afiotdito-sow:any: more-crops and expect: to get rid of iwild oats' without-the use of one-of -these special~wild .oats separators? I build' these maechines: in : twor: sizes, the larger. which has twice the capacity of tha smaller, at :$65, and.the:smaller. or farm plze at. $36... 3 I can make prompt.shipments from now; on and-hope to receive your .order. ALBERT HOILAND* 1221 Front Sireet- FARGO, N. D. To old customers or users”of iha Hoiland Wild Oats Separator:, Extra - flannel, paste and:instructions for re- -lining. drum on.separator will be mail- ed; parcel-post:prepaid; for:$1.00. Ad- dress, Albert Hoiland; Fargo, N. D; | i o SR R 5 s P R R s i o