The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, May 11, 1916, Page 15

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This 1s the for sale and Best come from Leader {:' £ , FOB SALE Farms %B. SALE—160 3 82, 159, 3 \ 95; 180 acres ;cmri'o. i o acres in pasture. omuReedy goxzs. 8-24t bt 3 McGrezot. N. D.. — County, North Dakota, for sale; 160 to 640 = - R AT e e amnall ounk s , ance. 6 per cen . J. Lane Co., Fargo, N. D. 18-4tf FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE—DO YOU want to sell your farm, residence or busi~ i« Dess property for cash? Then write us, '1 sending ‘a tion of same, no matter where located. we want it. Address Minot } Cooperative Realty Co,, Minot, N. D. 15-8tf T e A s R S e R SALE—A ‘GOOD 160-ACRE FARM IN Mountrail county, 8 miles west of Manitou; . 4 .miles east of White Earth; 3 _miie "to i A ‘. school ; 80, acres broke; house, well and gran- =5a - " =Y * farm bnl;gnins—xso acres of natural “Al- S .-$13,000. All for nz.ooo. Only one—hnlt ¢ down. _ Oneida ::g adislon t:—luée ?N j . ~natural alfalfa corn lands. for { . further to Farm Sales M.,P { ] £z BEE 2.8 E Estiy B § g . Usbility, 186t e T T S e B S e RIVERSIDE FARM-—30 ACRES OF DEEP . rich soil free from rock or gravel. 55 acres in a high atate of cultivation, balance pas- land and will « terms. NR SALE — 820 ACRES, BLACK LOAM ulmll. nefion wmhip 162, nm property. nd!inz'fich«m. not able to: farm it. - Price 5 if sold soon, $26 an acre. . Joseph Switzer, —— . FOR SALE—Farm Machinery > FOR SALE_COMPLETE MACHINERY FOR ¢ 125-barrél roller flour mill, “equipped wlth 5 steam and two boilers. Wil power wi€heap. For information " ‘Braseth, Caledonia, N. o AR AT ) Ol S T S e, e S i per pou o. . et . Shong, The Brown S lgkt N. Dg — FOR SALE—50 BUSHELS HIGH TEST - .~ Northwestern Dent' Seéed Corn. For pricea write Geo. Doan, Brittin, N. D. 1 FOR SALE—200 BUSHELS EARLY - Fo SALE—S FLAx. GOOD CLEAN, > ‘Wilt proof ; m{sed on old pasture; $2.50 per bushel ; - sacks cents, “A. E. Anderson, . Sharon, N. D. 3 g 17-3t FOR SALE—100 BUSHELS NORTH DAKOTA << 114 Wilt resisting Seed, 'bmkmx.sz.’liperhuhd nckntnelud-d. > @an ship-on Seo or G. N.' fard % Upham, N. D. ‘kota Grown Seed Corn. Will sell for $4 per bushel. Tests to grow, 85 per cent. Send your orders m Cash Flour and Feed Store, OlkB. 18-8t ; FO! SALE—HERE IS A SIX-DOLLAR RUBE ~ ‘asking $6 per 100 pounds for Bromus Seed, tmmfluuk £: o.-b. Deering.. L: T, Deering, N. D. 18-3¢ _— FoR SA‘L&EJBARLY YELLOW DENT SEED Pndfilctg show 1916. MB s.n.nmn.z.vmqm&dmn.n. BEVmL GOOD . FARMS IN BARNES & 4 FOR SALE—150/ BUSHELS OF NORTH DA- - Leader Classified Advertlsements' to advertise your your stoeck, farm machinery, chickens, to_make nts known and ha sales; your wa: ve them results BaulmZOcenhpullmowaordnforfl!fllnurflonnndl()ceuta succeeding issue, Half rates to members of th ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE egla produce Iina e Farmers’ Nonpartisan Leacno. FOR SAI;E—Podnyf(Continued) e e BT S e S AT s S S FOR SALE—PURE BRED BOURBON RED ey Eggs, 50 cents each. These.turkeys don't sh-ay nway to lay. Mrs. Ole Lofte Bartlett, N, 19-1 m FOR SALg—HIGB QUALITY WHITE ROCK Eggs. R. Fishel strain, $1.50 per scting, 38 per 100. Mrs. Geo. H. Stead Manvel, 9_1;1‘: 1 —_—— o e _FOR SALE — EGGS FROM PURE BRED ~"S.-C. Rhode Island Reds. Will prepay par- cel post. $2 for 15 eggs; $3.756 for 30 eggs. Olaus Johnson, Bergen, N. D. 16-9t FOR SALE——EGGS FOR HATCHING ; WILL make winners st any. show ; 15, $2; 80, $3.50; 50, $6. Silver Laced Wyandottes bred for bnslness. winter layeu. Anthony . Elm, Lansford, N. D. : €12t FOR' SALE—S. OC. BUFF_ ORPINGTON Eggs for hatching, Cook & Fletcher strain —the money making kind. $1.26 for 15; $5 per 100. l(n.H. Sing, Rolette, N'lz'st —_— FOR SALE — SILVER SPANGLED HAM- eggs ; Converse strain, 15 for $1.50. . .Geo, Lyfle, Voltaire, N. D. 13-8t e AR FOR SALE—SINGLE COMB BUEF ORPING-.. ton Eggs for hatching. $1 per 16. G. H. Mohagen,. Grafton, N. D. 13-8t b i e e S IR e TS FOR SALE—PURE BRED BARRED ROCK "FOR SALE—BUFF ROCK EGGS L Sfipermo. fgsss‘{rg(;n %’”‘"{z"};‘%"“ flock on free ranzivg. s , "$2.50, parcel post prepaid. Square Deal Farm, Perth N. D. 111t FOR SALE—S. C. WHITE LEGHORN EG@ * for hatching, $1 for 13; $4 per 100. Kurtz, Schafer, N. D. Bred for layers and 1 eggs, Pullets lay in November. $2 for 16 eggs. M. N. Hatcher, Fargo, N. D. 17-4¢ FOR SALE—S. C. W. LEGHORN EGGS, Johnston strain, $1 per 15; $2.75 per. 50, $5 per 100, prepaid. D. M. Mallough, n, N. D. : 17-4t FOR SALE—EGGS FOR-HATCHING FROM Pure Bred R. C. Rhode Island Reds. ‘Choice stock, winter layers. 16 for Sl 50 ; 80 for $2.96. J. C. Allen, York, N. 16-8¢ FOR SALE—EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM Pure Bred R, C. White Wyandottes, flock by winning = cockerel. 15, $1.25; 30, 82.25. Fred L. Langton, R. R. No. 2,-Ross, N. D. 16-4t R 5; John Scbal, Kempton. . D, < 16-4t EGGS FO! HATCHING—FROM _PEKIN Ducks. 75 ''cents 'per 11; Fishel White Ms,vsunnwum-sspnm Mrs, Ben French, Sheldon, N. D. 17-8t FOR SALE—PURE BRED S. C. BUFE OR ngton Eggs, 75 cents per settmg. S, E. arr, Ellendale, N. D, 18-2¢ FOR SALE— EGGS FROM PURE BRED S. C. W. Leghorns, Ferris strain, 15, $1.50; 100 §6. Pure bred W. H. Turkey Eggs 26 cents ‘each. L. E. Haskins, .I,Snnw.‘N.lz'.s_“ hatching, only kind on farm, $1.50 per $6 per. 100, prepald. FOR SALE—-PURE BRED WHITE ‘HOL- . land Turkey Eggs $2 per 11, Goose Eggs S. W. Siebrands, Northwood, N. D. Also Toulouse Only. high grade winter layers used for breeders. ‘§1 for 15; $4 per 100. T. W. , Towner, N. D. T18-3t -WHITE ROCK EGGS AT $1.50 per 15, from a flock of 12 hens with an aver- Clarence Abrahamsen, Kath- FOR SALE—EGGS FROM PURE BRED Leghorns, ~$1 per 16; Li‘ht Brahmu SI.ZS per 15. P. A, Mapes, ‘ o« Dt FOR SALE-PURE BRED BARRED ROCK Eggs, setting of 15, 75 cents; 100 eggs $4. Mrs. Nels Madsen, Welfilope. N. D." 16-5t- gs for Y lor g O : lln. Carl Haas, Egeland, Nl. Dé B e . Dinnm BOCK €ges, per H per 50, express. $1.26 16, parcel post prepaid. D. W, Coleman, R. 1. Ellendate, M. D. WANTED—GIRL FOR HOUSE WORK ‘ON worker. N’m 1852't s Fi people in AT, vemwn STRAYED SPRAYEb-— LIGHT GRAY MARE, 10‘0. .1 black gelding, 1000 1 black yearling. col * ‘Mare and colt Reward. €arl 0. Uhl, smmm N.-D. ¥7-3t WANTBD—Posifim —— ANm—JOB'lOGPERATEGASMO- to gooi at at 25 cents-apiece, prepaid. Mrs. ; 18-4t . FOR SALE_PURE BRED SINGLE COMB ! “White Leghorn Eggs from-2-year old stock. - 16-Tt ‘experience. Ask lmrdswhr No.l.Ammoou,N.‘_.ls)é,———- “CONSISTENTLY PROGRESSIVE” the People Even Between Campaigns, k& ‘Political Advertisement NESTOS BELIEVES— That the functions of the Postal Savings Banks should be extended and there should be enacted Rural Credits legisla- tion, designed to meet the needs of the borrowers and especially adapted to the requirements of our agricultural communities. That congress should also en- act. laws to provide for the national inspection and grad- | ing of grains and should pro- - vide storing facilities for agri- cultural products at the great terminals, to. the end that the farmers of our country may se- ! i cure a more equitable share in the product of their labors. R. A. Nestos of Minot for United States Senator | Cropof1914SeedCorn| —_—__ - NORTHERN GROWN = | . MINNESOTA No. 13 The above tests are by the ‘Agricul- To be sure of a crop you 22 tural College. ....... 99 % MINNESOTA No. 23....._...... 96 % SQUAW FLINT..._-.._..:___-94%' $4.50 per bushel | F.0.B.Valley City must plant seed of Northern origin. Send your order at once, our stock is limited.' ~ Northern Seed Co. VALLEY CITY, N. D. - MISCELI:ANEOUS L SHEAR. B. 14. Ho- WANTED- SHEEP TO Laughlin, Alice, N. D. -FOR_SALE CHEAP—HARLEY - DA;EN single cylinder, belt drive motoreycle, 1.913 model.” Just overhauled, fine shnpe A bargaim. - A, L. Pentt, Chaflee, N. D¢ ‘19-301 CUT YOUR OWN HAIR——MOST REMARK- able invention, Brand new. Get busy’while ' territory? 'is’ clean. “Send 25 ecents- for ‘- sample and make big money. Everybody a prospect. Rosehill, Munich, N. D, _ ,18-3t st Lo by e e B R WANTED—TO HEAR FROM EQUITY AND League farmers who want help to orgamze - and finance farmers' elevators and ‘banks in - northwestern North Dakota -and eastern Montana.~ Write or call on Grant % Youmans & Anthony Walton, Mmolté_algé ers; the kind you want; 4 and 6 years old; w 2000 pounds; color sorrel; w broke; single and double. Good as new Heney buggy. Also Complete outfit $300. - Route 1, Grafto: ety e R e S 0B il FOR SALE—A FEW REGISTERED SHORT- horn ready for service, bred along the duél purpose milk and beef lines, with Bates foundation, Color red.” 'Also Barred Rock from large strains, $1 per 15, $6 per 100. Also_a specialty of farm sales, regis- tered stock and real estate .at reasonable prices, Familiar . with breeding; fourteen years experience. Correspondence solicited. * J. 'W. Wampler, auctioneer; Bordulae, 1‘{.8- 18)1: harnesses. nqn.l% of' Ingvald Mohmzené . FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK T A e R M LA Sk i !'OR SALE—2 REGISTERED SHORTHORN Bulls, 1 and 2 years old, Addre- Holden, Hampden, N. D. ———————___.__________.__.. - FOR ' SALE—THOROUGHBRED CHESTER Whlbe Pigs. Pedigree furnished. Ask for Foklch. St.: Anthony, -N. D. - 5 19-8¢, 'FOB. Also spri i sex, 8D ng Digs, Thorne, N. D. < a~—-———————-—_—_——_..__ . FOR SALE OR TRADE—FOR REGISTERED . Percheron: Stallion, 18 head of horses; 11 are under 3 years; 5 mares heavy with foal; one saddle one big work: horse. | The bunch together, -$38 . per Ray Furman, Ft. Clark, N. D, ¥ ‘We are hooking orders for pure bred }mma from- large litters, March axx’x‘:! April ArTo’ B. > _ Edward ed, pamel postdnrepmd, For further particulars wrlte : Bros., Petersburg, » WHY DO YOU SOW WILD OATSfiV secure. Last year they were fairly success< ful in separating wild oats from barley, oats, and wheat by blowing it out with an ordin- ary fanning-mill. 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 sepe 178 nnfingwithlievu,flmtl oiflwwlldom are “just™ as ‘short ‘as the barley tln&ough thle;a gies'h h:f th; sledvfl. PAT ou probably- have found that ning - geed ~ th h ket. If it fails to do this work it can be returned to.the factory. ‘and ‘money, 1 trans; 182t Srtaen e E e et S e s FOR SALE-LARGE IMPROVED YORK. : ALBERT HOILAND 1221 Front' Btrest .FARGO, N. D, on separator will be mail- for sLoo.‘Ad- m N- D. G

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