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S . A&cres, $34 to $47 per acre; small cash . ALL CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE—Farms = FOR SALE—160 acres, sec. 87, twp. 159, reg. 5 !.l%:; 130 acres broke, 80 acres in : mas — SEVERAL - GOOD FARMS IN .~ County, North Dakota, for sale; 160 to 640 pay- ment, balance 6 per cent. W. J. Lane & Co, - 22-5tf » McGregor, N. n..fi’é;_% CASH FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE—DO YOU 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. 15-8tf — e OI!’E OF NEW YORK STATE GREAT Zarm_ ba; 60 acres of natural “Al- falfa ‘8oil”; 30 acres of timber; 14 room .house with' bath; furnace heat; hardwood Ppolished floors. Large barn with- 70 stan- ehions ; individual buckets; 3 smaller barns; fine tenant houses; buildings insured for $13,000. All' for $12,000. Only one-half down. Oneida and Mnadison ‘counties are Datural alfalfa and corn lands. Write for further particulars to the Farm Sales Co., 186 Genesee St., Utiea, N. Y. We furnish - Xeferénces. from western buyers as to re- Hability. 18-6t FOR_SALE—5000 ACRES OF EXCELLENT furm 'land in the northwestern part of the state, $10 to $20 per acre on easy_ terms. Minot Co-operative Realty Co., Minot, N, D. 21-2¢ —— FOR TRADE—A WELL IMPROVED - 160 acre farm in DeKalb county, Illinois, to trade for a good North Dakota half section. FOR SALE—Farm Machinery e A AT T Ve A o e A T o) DEERE ENGINE GANG, 6 STUBBLE BOT- < toms. with extra® quick detachable shares; brand new, mnever been used. Price $376 cash. The Farmers’ Supply Co., B;xzxt;{f. —— FOR SALE—COMPLETE MACHINERY FOR ‘126-barrel roller flour mill, equipped with ‘steam power and two boilers. Will sell very sheap. - For information call or write, Edw. Braseth, Caledonia, N. D, . ... oo 17478 - s WANTED—WHAT HAVE YOU AT A SAC- rifice, for cush, in second hand Tractor, Steam Engines, 'Threshers, Power Plows, No junk considered. Must be nearly good as new. Give full particulars in first letter. J. care Leader. —— “—— . FOR SALE—Seed FOR SALE—NO. 1 FLAX, $2.30 PER BUSH- el, through the Farmers & Merchants Bank of Driscoll, N. D. Mrs. Rose Penfield, Driscoll, N. D, * ) 21-2t — e e FOR SALE—100 BUSHELS NORTH DAKOTA 114 Wilt resisting Flax Seed, grown on breaking, $2.76 per bushel, sacks included. Can ship on Soo or G. N. J. F. Upham, N. D. _— . FOR SALE—BROMUS SEED, FREE FROM quack grass. Germination 93 per cent. “Purity 87.8 per cent. Samples on request. Price, &S:H;.'tli perN 1012 pounds 5 f. o'.nnl‘:. " Crystal Springs, .. D. Sacks free. e " Andrew - Bayasch, FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK DUROC JERSEY SPRING PIGS FOR SALE. Sired by Red Col. of North Dakota. Perry Peterson, Verona, N. D. . 21-6t FOR SALE —REGISTERED HOLSTEIN Bull, Elmwood Segis De XKol, three years old, good breeders, $100 cash. Glen A. Carson, Tappen, N. D. 22-4t FOR SALE—50 REGISTERED BERKSHIRE pigs, Teady to wean now. Also-a dozen or more = gelds ~ at right prices. Pedigrees furnished. Write for prices. F. L. Brauner, Bisbee; N, D. .. 22-5 2z =] S WANTED—Positions S NS e A e WANTED—JOB TO OPERATE GAS TRAC- tor. Have good _ experience. _at Richard Stobr, R. No. 1, Anamoose, Nl&!s)‘. St STOLEN STOLEN—ON MAY '9° ONE DAPPLE BAY mare, age 6 years, weight about 1450, to foal June 26. Finder notify R. Denoyer, York, N. D. Reward. 214t FOR SALE—Poultry - /FOR SALE—PEKIN DUCK EGGS, $1 FOR 12, Mrs. Caleb Ash, Milnor, N. D, 21-4t SALE—PURE. BRED . .‘ysw--xoo.- f < s T o oA tain water, of water desired. We ha guarantee all our work, " i e This is the place to advertise your stock, farm - for sale and Best results come Leader on “sales ;'to_make yanz,wt:luAgpwl and have“them supp) Mm”mhwflmdc'mm.flrulnmlonmIOcntlDu'llm’ cceeding issue. Half rates to members of the Farm rtisan League. BARNES 'gs for hatching .50 for of 15; ! Water! . You cannot farm to advantage and be short of water. We drill any size well in any part of the state to any ‘depth necessary to ob- ' Write us for prices, giving lo'ebfiofnv\#f;yoyr' farm and .amount ' | | ye fifteen‘rigs operating in this state and » chickens, eggs, produce pplied. ers’ Nonpa: PAYABLE IN ADVANCE “FOR SALE—Poultry—(Continued) FOR.SALE—HIGH QUALITY WHITE ROCK Eggs. U. R. Fishel strain, $1.50 per seting, $6 per 100, Mrs. Geo. H. Stead, Mnnve:ll.s}:é D. FOR SALE — EGGS_FROM PURE BRED S._C. Rhode Island Reds. Will prepay par- cel post. - $2 for 15 eggs; $3.76 for 30 eges. Olaus Johnson, Bergen, N. D. 16-9t FOR SALE—PURE BRED BARRED ROCK . Eggs from clsely culled flock on free range. 16, $1.50; 30, $2.50, parcel post prepaid. Square Deal Farm, Perth N. D. ° 17-11% FOR SALE—S. C. WHITE LEGHORN EGGS * for hatching, $1 for 13; $4 per 100. E. E. . Kurtz, Schafer, N. D. Pure Bred R. C. R}';gle Island Reds. Choice stock, winter layers. 15 for $1.50; 380 for $2.76. J. C. Allen, York, N. D. o 16-8t FOR SALE— EGGS FROM PURE. BRED S. C. W. Leghorns, Ferris strain, 15, $1.50; 100 $5. Pure bred W. H. Turkey Eggs 26 cents each., L. E. Haskins, R. 1, Surrey, N. D, " age of 10 eggs a post prepaid. Clarence Abrahamsen, Kath- ryn, N. D. e , 16-T¢ WANTED—Help WANTED—GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK" ON farm. $20 per month for all summer. Mrs, Conrad Helgesen, Wales, N. D. 22-2t WANTED—GIRL .TO WORK ON FARM during the summer. Four in family. No children. State wages. Address Mrs. J. S." Pegg, Cavalier, N. D. < 21-2t WANTED—RESPECTABLE GIRL OR WO- man for general housework on farm. Three ~in family. Good pay to experienced party. Box 165, Leal, N. D. Y 22-2t WANTED—ELDERLY GERMAN LADY FOR companion; no house work; good home for kind companion. Address. ' Mrs. Lillian Haglund, R. F. D. No. 1, box 85, Mohall, »N. 22-5¢ MISCELLANEOUS COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE—$3 EACH. Only few left. Chris Bahr, ‘Almont, Nz.z 12)é FOR SALE CHEAP—HARLEY - DAVIDSON single. cylinder, belt drive motorcycle, 1913 model. Just overhauled, fine shape. A bargain. ' A. L. Peart, Chaffee, N. D, 22-5tf WANTED—TO HEAR FROM EQUITY. AND ~. . League farmers who want help to organize and finance farmers’ elevators and farmers’ banks in northwestern North Dakota and eastern Montana, Write or call on Grant % Youmans & Anthony Walton, Minot, N, o 22-5tf horn Bulls, ready for service, bred along the dual purpose milk and beef lines, with Bates foundation. Color red. Also Barred Rock Eggs from large strains, $1 per 15, $56 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, Bordulac, I‘;s_la)t — e FOR SALE—THOROUGHBRED CHESTER White Pigs. Pedigree furnished. Ask for price. Stephen' Tokach, St. Anthony, N. -ls)é -4 19. WELCOMES RIVAL Mayor Platou, Democratic .Candidate Has Kind Words for League . A welcome to Lynn J. Frazier, nom- inee for governor, indorsed by the Nonpartisan' League, was given at Valley--City -April 8 by Mayor L. S. Platou ‘of that city, who is himself a - candidate for nomination on the Dem- ocratic ticket. Mayor Platou compli- -mented the League on its organiza- tion, and commended the members for their keen interest in political affairs. He said in 2 s farmers would all be out, but if a political came, the house would ~ be practically empty. You have now waked up.” You know you can learn something about conditions, - whether political or otherwise. That the farmers will come 2 long distance over the worst roads thy i in this neighborhood, to"be present at meetings of this kind, is a matter for congratulation. ‘Farmers * have: their ~rights and it is proper for them to . try-to-protect them.” = . ’ Water! NORTH DAKOTA Muth, Lisbon, N. D. “THE IRON. claws of greedy wealth will never relax until they are broken, : and the Leader is the sledge hammer ' that will do the job. — GILBERT L. LANDRY. - STRAYED : “Spotted Shetland Pony and a two-year - old bay colt, which got out.of pasture near Lisbon and headed south. Inform- ation will be gladly received. Raymond 22-1t FARMERS— When in Hampden make your headquarters at Canenburg’s Sanitary Shaving Parlors .Good Work Courteous Treatment MAINES’ CAFE For Ladies and Gentlemen—Selected for Farmers N. P. League Members. Popular Prices—35¢ Meals a Specialty Open from 6 a.m. to 8 p. m. daily. Open Sundays. Opposite old Postoffice. L W. Maines, Prop., 304 Marquette Ave., innneapolis, Minn. ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER FARGO, NORTKH DAKOTA School of Traction Engineering school of Traction Engineering, giving instruction in the Care and Operation of Steam and '%uollne_ Engines, will b: given at the. North Dakota Agricultural College, beginning June , and closing July 8, 1916. ; B ; lml.:ct‘\lxreu on the construction and operation of Steam and Gasoline Engines will be delivered in the forenoon, and practical work in the field and in the laboratory will be given in the after- noon. A large mumber of Gas and Steam Tractors will be at hand for: the use of the students in actual field running. - Such practical exercises as setting valves, babbitting, lacing belts and setting tubes will be given in the laboratory. The laboratory work will also include exercises on a number of stationary gasoline engines. Forge practice offered. For further particulars address, R REGISTRAR, A_GR[CULTURAL COLLEGE, - - FARGO, N. D. it Lt A . 'EQUITABLE AUDIT CO., Inc, "o, 2unome Farmers Elevator Companies’ Home of Auditing and Systems for Accounting. Write for References. J. R. Kirk Commission Co. Inc. SOUTH ST. PAUL, MINN. SALES AGENCY AND AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF THE American Society of Equity CONSIGN YOUR LIVE STOCK TO US AND GET A SQUARE DEAL ANOTHER ASSOCIATION SEES BENEFIT IN SHIPPING LIVE STOCK : - TO THEIR OWN SELLING AGENCY . Manning, N. D., Feb. 3, 1918 J. R. Kirk Commission Co., So. St. Paul, Minn. & Gentlemen: Drafts received for car of hogs “shipped you Jan. 21st. through Dunn County Equity Shipping~Association.. All members that had hogs. in the shipment are awfully well pleased with the good returns and the way you have handled the goods. Will have several more cars to start from Dunn Center next week. With such good returns as you secured us, will mean more cooperation among the farmers at this end. > Yours for more cooperative business, A.J.BRETZLAFF, Shipping Manages. Your Terminal Elevator Now Being Built When the above elevator is cqmpleted'_the ke Equity Co-operative Exchange will / be in position to . STORE GRAIN, CLIP OATS, _ CLEAN GRAIN, SEPARATE GRAIN ; AND ; LOAN MONEY ON STORED GRAIN TAT e Plan your trip east this winter, so that you - will be in St. Paul December 5, 6, 7, and ok By help dedicate the new elevator, 3 - For ghippipg‘ ;nstf;icfions or ether informa- 5 , | tion, address Co-operative Exchange ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA e @ i