The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, May 4, 1916, Page 23

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5 A FOR SALE—BROMUS SEED, INSPECTED L for Best come Leader Classified Ads, - 2 : qumzomhmllmdcwzdlbrflmlnsmlonundlomwllu for emck suceeeding issue. Half ratesto members of the Farmers’ Nonpsrtisan League. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE quazter na. $10 acre, heat _Seed. $1.25 bushel, sacks free. good terms. LBoxm.Dunsd&,!E.M ;m send lmpl.:.elrln Tequest. ;l;l:g e e e e e s dossesteaodtiad Fitchs, Hamar, N i : mg_sm-uom-.-e.az.mm.u il e e - s Beoty, Mgy, A8 n pastire pOR SALE_HERE IS A SIX-DOLLAR RUBE o s asking $6 per 100 pounds for Bromus Seed, : L lm!mmm.f.o.,_knuflnph'r. Grilley, Deering, N. D. 18-3t $47 per acre; small cash pay- ment, balence 6 per cent. W. J. Lane & D ——_ S CASH FOR YOUR REAIL ESTATE—DO YOU want to sell yof:; fnrm.! ru;l!gencc or busi- 8 ness property cash en write vy —m— @ — ———————— sending a description of same, no matter FOR SALE—NORTH DAKOTA IMPROVED where Jocated, we want it. . Address Minot - 1915 grown hand selected Minnesota No. 238 €ooperative Realty Coi, Minot, N. D, 15-it ‘White Dent Seed Corn. - Germination 97 per = cent, Shelled or ears, $5 per bushel. Bags free. "A. Rutherford, Sheidon, N. D. 16-8t g 5 g E : 2 : 2 —_— 161, range county; 40 acres FOR SALE—-BROMUS SEED, FREE FROM pasture, one quarter is all fenced, ¥afr build- quack grass. Germination. 93 Purity $1.8 <cent. Samples on reguest. per amples. on —_—— . Springs, N. D. : 17-4t FOR SALZ-FORTY ACRES OF DITCH = —————. rating irrigation FOR SALE—-EARLY YELLOW DENT SEED n-rthll.ymm o corn, $3.50 per bushel, Thirty-one years in heart "of famous Eastern O alfalfa without a faflore. Eariy as ruhl.o%mmfluhaulinmm town, earliest flint. First prize winner st Oukes ides} for grain, ng, Froducts show, 1915. m&fi.%fi and rheumstic safferers; exc for Price, $7.25 per 106 pounds £. o b D farm lnnds, Box 206 Dismart N- D, Crvetal N. D. Sacks fres. Time 16-8t o order now. Andrew Bayaseh, Crystal GREA' More fiax than ususl seeded. We [0) OF NEW ‘ORK STA’ AL - g falfa soil’”; 80 scres of timber; 14 room Registered Serial No. 20,243 Wilt Resieting ho;llu with 7 furnace 3 -'m gl;'hzlly D.grper cexl:&.l M «zgl:“m; individual bnck;b, 8 smaller barns; Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, Bromus, Rye Grass, e tensnt B Timothy, Millets and Clovers, Grand Forks » Grand Forks, N. D. 16-3¢ FOR mn-natrrsz-w POUNDS OF FINE ‘Thouses $13,000. AN for §12,000. Only down. Oneida and Madisen are nafural alfalis and corn m!;rn'; ‘Weite for » 186 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. We furnish ‘ came from the machine, ot 110_gents i?rg Teférences from wastern: buyers as to Te- cleaned. Will send sample upon request. S. 3 A. Qlsaess, Sheyenne, NoDv .. .= - 16-8 — e ' FOR SALE — TWENTY-EICHT THOUSAND ! e B e v m 8 gion. Fauine of Fred Doiea, Bewing . 0. 1. ne on Glenbure, N, D, 1548 ‘. FOR SALE_EGGS FOR HATCHING; WILL RSP . - - make winners at any show': 15, $2; 30, $3.503 & LETE. Y POR r | (FO; s"%flmr Lo ::,.ia‘a::;wwmmfw « heap.. , For lnf:ix:m;.l‘fu“"cfll or write, Edw. e Radlis 2 NCH. —the money $1.35 for 15; e Steel S r, eomplets, in good con- 3 ; S’x"i:% Also"poiz of Sinch extention vima %5 per.100. '@KM,WN!!;.« v TECE W, Flauthar, Hetote TN, D. 16-9¢ _.—“-————_—~ s s e CERIAED HAN- urg eggs; eTRe .50, ... Mra. Geo, Lytle, Voltatre, N. D, - 13.8% m&nhg':ma s G “Graftom, N. D e SALE_PURE | ELRNDER WHEAT anlmmfl{.o.b.!km N. D. €. F.'Shong, The Brown Swiss e - — " Eoyx from elosely culled flock 0m froe Tapor FOR "SALE_50 BUSHELS HIGH TEST 15 $1.50; 30, 3250, pone NOM Dent B‘edx‘(bil. For n;hel Square Farm, Perth N. D, 17-11% St fen Dost DY D 0 .FOR, SALE—S. C. WHITE LEGHORN EGGS FOR SALE_HIGH TEST WHEAT GRASS ' for hatching, $1 for 13; $4 ya 100, o b Seed, $8 per 100 pounds, sacks imciuded, Kurtz, | ‘er, N. D. 17-8t Can. ship on Soo or G. M. railroads. Geo, R Beactres nay, N. D. 163t 'FOR_SALE PURE BRED BARRED ROOK FOR SALE 200 LS BARLY SIX 5 aze 55 B0 . ‘Springs, B. D, = e pounds of Western Rye,-G: seed, 2 Bundred, all ot ap i 100 e, 7 pen charge sack, ' FOR SALE—Poultry—(Continued) FOR SALE—PURE BRED ROSE COMB Rhode Island Ped Eggs, $1 per 15, Mrs. Jas. Bell, Emerado, N, D. 18-2¢ e gt S e ks e D AN L e FOR SALE—PURE BRED S, C. BUFF OR- pington Eggs, 75 cents per setting. S. E. Barr, Ellendale, N. D. 18-2¢ . W. Leghorns, Ferris strain, $1.56; Pure bred W. H. 1ey ?Snum , R. 1, , N. D, ! ety gl Mrs. Vern Bales, per parrel pos an Lansford, N. D. 2 18-1t e SRR L e s AR FOR SALE—PURE BRED WHITE PLY- mouth Rock Eggs, $1.50 per 15; .85 per 100. Also pure bred White Pekin Duck Eggs, $2 per 13. S. W. Siebrands, Northwood, )i.s. I;E e WG SO SR I 1 Yo FOR SALE—WHITE ROCK EGGS AT $1.50 ver 15, from a flock of 12 hens with an aver- age of 10 eggs a day for March, Parcel post prepaid. Clarence Abral n, Kath- zyn, N. D. ! 16-T¢ i G P M o A A FOR BALE—EGGS FROM PURE BRED Price $1.80 per 15, Adtvces, Wi Rick: .50 per ote, R. No. 4, Esmond, N. B. . - E0-10t padacea et (R AR R o7 White eghorns, par H per 3 b 7 Brahmas $1.25 15. P. A. Paul, Mpen B s 298 ey ey T e R e O Texx, actiing of 56, 55 sovte: S0 aery or setting cents; eggs $4. Mrs, Nels Madsen, Westhope, N. D. 16-6t Bggs for hatching, $1.50 setting of s $5 per 100. Mn.clfllh-.hhnd.){sgt _— FOR SALE — PURE BRED BARRED ROCK ™ aggs, $4.00 per 100; $2.25 per-60, by express. $1.25 16, pareel post prepaid. D. W. Colamnnl:.r R. 1, Ellendale, N. L 13:9¢ — e T FOR' SALE—EGGS FROM PURE BRED Rose Comb Rhode Island Whites,! $2 ;per 15; WNN 106. C. S. Abrakams, Ellen- \' i 'l» v FOR SALE—PURE BRED ROSE COMB Rhode Island Red Eggs for hatching,. 12, fil: 48, $3.650. C. J. John_-g‘n. Van Hlook. o D s a it AND by contract or by day. SALE—SCOTCH males §3; males §5. No pedigrees furnished, given . with. -d:” m‘hk;_ prepuid. : one. - Chris. Bahr, Almont, N, D. 18-1t CUT YOUR, OWN HATR—MOST REMARK- able invel;t:iboli. Brand new. Get busy while i i elean.big-d% 26 cents - for amp! an make money. Ev'flr,w a prospect. . Rosehill, Miunioh, 3. D, 1580 DRIVING FOR SALE—TOP NOTCH- ers; the kind you want; 4 sund § ye=rs old; - broke;' bingle “and domble. Good =8 Heney , Grafton, N. D. 17-8¢ AGENTS WANTED — FOR ONE OF THR best articles that was ever put on i, W o7 A pontintt ok be first in the fisld. nier & Company, Minot, N. D. 154t STRAWBERRY PLANTS—SENATOR DUN- lap, the most popular strawberry FOR SALE—A FEW REGISTERED SHORT- horn Bulls, ready for service, bred-along the dusl purpose milk and beef lines; with Bates on.b ’ desires farm: buildings M. Shields, 118 Broadway, Fargo, N. D, 18-1t . e e e PSE £ STRAYED ——— e STRAYED—1 LIGHT GRAY MARE, 10503 1.black gelding, 1000; 1 black yearling colt, Mare and colt branded on left shouldert K. Reward. Carl O. Uhl, Sterling, N, D. 17-8¢ Pbtbbr el ol i FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK e . 5 S B {7 cna "3 vears old. “Aduern o ulls, o Holden, Hampden, N. D. T, 14-6¢ — e i P ecistorad Gosrnoty Bell I8 mossba ols OF, old. . o3 P. Jchnson, Gwinner, N. D. 16-8¢ b FOR SALE OR TRADE—FOR REGISTERED ‘ Percheron -Stallion, 18 head of Rorses; 11 ) are under 3 years; b mures heavy with foal; msadflebmudg:figv;ogdhofise. ). ) The bunch together, per . Ray : * 4 Furman, Ft. Clark, N. D, 18-2¢ 5 \ —— e T E e R e ST 2 FOR SALE—LARGE IMPROVED YORK- shires. ‘We are booking orders for pure bred boars, from large litters, March and April * farrows. For further particulars - write Swendseid Bros., Petersburg, N. D. 18-4t FOR = SALE—“MAPLE ‘LODGE” ' LARGE Yorkshires. - Also .Chester!" Whites. Can furnish boars and sows,” mot related, of either breed - you want '(all registered). Stock guaranteed, or monmey back. Edward Klebaum, Egeland, N-D. ~ 17-5¢ FOR SALE—ONE PURE BRED HOLSTEIN bull, 17 months old; two pure bred Holstein Bull ealves, 5 and 6 monthe old, sired by Maplecrest de Kol Pel, som ofi Friend Hen- gerveld de Kol Butter Boy. . Write or call on B. A. Kersting, Southview Stock Farm, Hope, N. D. = 15-4t — e T HIGH CLASS MORGAN STALLION FOR Sale—In order to close an estate, § will sell “Billy”’ registered No. 5160, one of the best stallions in the state, at an attractive price. .Otto M. Shipley, Administrator, ... Hampden, N. D. 16-2¢ o o | FRAZIER “FINE FELLOW” | Praise of the League’s candi- [ dates has not been ‘confined to farmers and members of the Lea- l gue. During the tour of the can- S didates through the state many [ expressions of approval were heard. i “I met Lynn Frazier and he 5 seems to be a fine fellow and of i the candidiates who are running, : 5 i he will certainly get my vote,” ik said W. M, Andersop, a leading Eio) lawyer at Devils Lake. “If he gets out and shows him< : 3 self, I am sure he will be the next governor. I heard much com- ment sfter the meeting was over with and Frazier made a favor- able impression. They were im- e s U REH D e&gfigsgf i?:ué Egg" LR nthie! | Bl ™ 1 | 1 { HeH Heka ; : 2. 4[] El% E T E ks | ]

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