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'» Leader Classified Advertisements . "This 1s'the place to advertise your stock, farm machin 3 eggs, hnlo ncth sales ; to.make your mnuhwm ery chickens, results come from Leader Classified A i\hn.ahmo.dh.h-. Half rates to members of the F: 'PAYABLE IN ADVANCE have them mpplled. br first insertion and 10 cents per Farmers’ Nonpartisan lmc. | : WANTED—Help WANTED—GIRL FOR HOUSEWOR%(:N FARM 4 $20 /per month for summer. Conrad SRS Helgesen, Wales, N. D 22-2t i ot i o i i SR T it e - ' WANTED—RESPECTABLE GIRL OR WOMAN ety j for general housevz:rk ol:_‘ fa.:ln. Three B:xn 5 family, Good pay experienced party. 166, Leal, N. D. 22-2¢ o R e 2 P e e S S S e & WANTED—ELDERLY GERMAN LADY “FOR i nion; no house work; good home for ki.n companion. Address Mrs. Lillian Hag- tund, R. F. D. No. 1, box 35, Mohall, N. D. 22-5tf o O R N R e e R U RN D S A O I OFFER FOR SALE 80 AND 160 ACRES owned by Hon. Herman N. Midtbo. I want to a used oil tank, small tractor and plows, lhorthorn cattle, Percheron horses, Poland - China or Duroc Jersey hogs. Christ. Schneider, R. No. 4, Donnybrook, N. D. 23—2t FOR SALE — A BEAUTIFUL PLACE FOn + anyone that wishes a good home in a mild and healthy climate on Lake Pend D'Oreille, : one mile from Hope, Idaho, on Northern Pacific. The tracts are one of 17 and two of 40 acres, more or less, on country road, has fine buil- | dings and location, beautiful scenery, plenty of soft spring water, wood, frult. berries, good fishing; no storms, near good schools and i churches, enough good land under cultivation | for one that does not care to farm for a living. it tishardtoflndabetterplmtolive. Come N * and look this land over. I will give you a good bargain as I have more land than I want myself. A. E. Thorson, Hope, FOR SALE—Farms ——— FOR SALE—160 ACRES, SEC. 32, TWP. Rge. 95; 130 acres broke, 30 acres in pasture. Thomas Reed.y McGregor, N. D., box 28. 8-24¢ 25 SEVERAL GOOD FARMS IN BARNES COUN- 3 ty, North Dakots, for sale; 160 to 640 acres, 4 . $34 to $47 per acre; small cash payment, bal- ;Jn“DG per cent. W. J. Lane & Co., - O ———— s i S (CASK FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE—DO YOU want to sell your farm, residence or business property for cash? Then write us, sending a description bf same, no matter where I located, i we want it.. Address Minot Cooperative Re(lty #~ Co., Minot, N. D. —-—___.______—._ i ~ONE OF NEW YORK STATE GREAT FARM bargains—360 acrcs of natural “Alfalfa soil” ; I 30 gcres of timber; 14 room house with bath; { furnace heat; hardwood polished_floors, barn with 79 stnnelxbna. individual buckets ; | 3 smaller-barns; 2 fine tenant houses: build- ! ings insured for 313000 AR for 812.000. Only ) . one-half down. Oneida a n _ counties | - Y are natural alf; alndcornlandn. ‘Write for further to the Farm Sales Co., 186 Genesee St., Utica. N. Y. We refer- ences from western 88 to reliability.” 18-6t FOR SALE—FARM MACHINERY DEERE ENGINE GANG, 6 STUBBLE BOTTOMS with extra quick deuciiable shares; brand new, never been used. Price 3375 eash. The Farm- ers’ Supply- Co., Bantry, N. 22-5tf -——__.—__._.______ FOR SALE—COMPLETE MACHINERY - FOR : ; i 125-barrel roller flour mill, equipped” with steam - FoELs - power and two boil Wlll sell very cheap. § For information call ‘or Edw. Braseth, = Caledonia, N. D. 171t PSP R S A sl o e TR e D et sl o s l WILL SELL AT A BARGAIN ONE 25-H. P, Peerless steel peared enginé; 1 36x30 Peerleu separator; 1 10-bottom plow ; 2 water tanks wi pump and hose co! ote. i worklng order. F. J.‘Miller, Adrian, N. 23—2t WANTED—WHAT BAV! YOU AT A SACRI- fice, for cashy” in. second hand Traetor, Steam ' Engines, Threshers, Power Plows, etc? Ne . . junk considered. Must be nearly good as new. 3 * Give full parucula.n in. first letter. 'J. care " Leader. ; 3 22-4t FOR SALE — Autoniohiles FOR SALE—1914 MODEL “KRIT” AUTOMO- bile, 4-cylinder, 25-30 H. P., 5 passenger, mul- - tiple disc clutch, 82x8y§ tlres, Prestolite lights, Stromberg magneto, Stewart carburator, speedometer. A bargain lf taken at once. ~§dlor write Fred Hartstrom, Box 2, « D. A\ WANTED—Positions ——— , WANTED—JOB TO OPERATE GAS TRACTOR. ~. . Have good expérience. Ask at Richard Stohr; R. No. 1, Anamoose, N. D. . 16-8t Burns kerosene. Self. . gion gears. > Fully guaranteed. three 14-m ‘and testimonials. Everything ingood Pnce 3685.00 f. o. b. Peoria, . _steering when plowing. Cut steel {ransmis- _stubble bottoms. Four cylinder motor.’ The: latest *lmprovement for up to. date farmers. Geo. E. Duis Co. Distributors for North Dakota and Western Minnesota MISCELLANEOUS smaho:l:N T Tor postkce s ?,2&?,2‘ i 8 or poi an an will send you absolu:td"n free of The Ladies Universal Household Necessity. 23-3t FARMERS—CURE YOUR SWEENIED HORSES. Receipt for $2; worth $25. Satisfaction guar- Enteed. Address Robert Klang, Cnrpenterh_lg. it YOUR OWN HAIR. MOST REMARK- able invention. Brand new. Get busy while territory is clean, Send 25 cents for sample e big money. Everybody a prospect. Rmehill Suyply House, Munich, N. D. 28-3t COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE—$3 EACH. ONLY few left. Chris Bahr, Almont, N. D. 22-2t FOR SALE CHEAP— HARLEY -DAVIDSON single cylinder, belt drive. motorcycle, 1918 model. Just overhauled, fine shape. A. bar- gain, 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 }?mt S. Youmans & Anthony Walton, Minot, 22-5tf FOR SALE—Live Stock Idaha. 2—2t DUYROC JERSEY SPRING PIGS FOR SALE— Sired- by - Red Col.. of North anota. Perry Peterson, Verona, N. D. . 21-6¢ — FOR SALE—REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL, Elm Segis De Kol, three years old, good lfireeder $100 mh. Glen A. Carson, '.l‘n;é%e-l‘l; FOR SALE—-&O REGISTERED BERKSHIRE Pigs, ready to wean now. Also a dozen or more gelds at right prices. Pqflgreen fnrnhh- ed. Write for prices. F. L. Braunes, Bbbe-. ——_*—___ FOR SALE—PURE BRED HOLSTEIN BULL calves from large producing dams, priced to sell; For prices and pedigrees write to Sunny- side Farm, Braddock, N. D. 234t —— FOR SALE—LARGE IMPROVED YORKSHIRE from prize winning stock. Boar pigs farrow- 2 February ‘14, ready for shipment: Chaice pigs. Farmers now get your mo - Pedrigrees fumlxhed. Ole A. Moen, R Pleasant Lake, N. A 12‘;-—2}6 ' FOR SAL EITHER SEX. o DW »ln. F. G. Leigh, R, "*"E’i‘& FOR SALE — moxouennm CHESTER. White Pigs. Pedigrees furnished. Ask price. Stephen Tokach, St. Anthony, N. FOR SALE—A FEW REGISTERED SHORT- gom Bulls, ready for service, bred atl?‘n% the purpose milk and beef lines, wi ates foundation. = Color-red. Also Barred Rock Eggs from large strains, $1-per 15, $5 per 100. Also a specialty of farm stock and Teal estate at reasonable prices. Familiar with . breeding; fourteen years experience. Corres- pondence solicited. J. W. Wampler, auctioneer, Bordulae, N. D. 18-8t FOR SALE—Poultry SR S o e s s S FOR SALE—PEKIN DUCK EGGS, $1 FOR 12. Mrs. Caleb Ash, Milnor, N. D. 21-4t FOR SALE—PUREBRED BARRED ROCK Eggs for hatching, $1.50 for setting of 15; $6 per 100. - Mrs, Carl Haas, Egeland, N. D. 16-9t s o e s e S T e T FOR SALE—EGGS. FROM PURE BRED 8. C. Rhode Island Reds. Will-prepay parcel post. $2 for -15 eggs; $3.76 .for - 80 eggs.. Olaus Johnson, Bergen, N. D. 15-9t e R e s R b A ey FOR ' SALE—PURE ' BRED BARRED ROCK Eggs from closely culled flock on free range. ]1)5. $1.50; 30, $2.50, parcel post prepaid. are Fxrm. Perth, N, D. FOR. SALE—S. .C. WHITE LEGHORN EGGS for hatching, $1 for 13; Kurtz, - Schafer, N. D. . <. 17-9t FOoR SALE——EGGS FOR KLTGEING FROM Pure” Bred R. n%' Choice stock, ayers. fu; 31.50 80 for $2.75. J. C. Allm. Yotk. N. i - 16-8t STOLEN mare, years, ight abou . oal szs. Finder notify R. Denoyer;. York, N. -D. Reward. 21-4t 1 Send for: catalogue : Grand'Fdrks S North Dakota . uperlop.E.E.' SMASH THE GANG From the present mdxcatlons the gang " candidates will be given a grand turn down' at the polls. For the good of all and in the interest of clean politics in the future let us hope that the old gang machine will be smashed to smithereens. —LAKOTA AMERICAN. CONTEMPT FOR FARMERS The contempt of the stalwart press for 18th, and closing July 8, 1916. noon. & Gentlemen: with the good Yours for more cooperative business, T e e s st ‘didate for state auditor, as the “big A. J. O'SHEA ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA School of Traction Engineering 1 of Traction Engineering, giving instruction in the Care and Operation of Steam and ?}n:tl‘?:e Engines, will be given at the North Dakota Agricultural College, beginning Jume Laectures the construction and operation of Steam and Gasoline Engines will be delivered in the finnno::. and practical work in the field and in the laboratory will be given in the after- A large number of Gas and Steam Tractors will be at hand for the use of the {h 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. Forzo pmtieo offered. For further particulars address, REGISTRAR, AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, EQUITABLE AUDIT CO., Inc. 5" saac Farmers Elevator Companies’ Home of Auditing and Systems for Accounting. Write for References. J. R. Kirk Comm1ss1on Co. Inc. UTH ST. PAUL, SALES AGENCY AND AUTHORIZED REPRESENTA’I'IVE OF THE American Society of Equity CONSIGN YOUR LIVE STOCK TO US AND GET A SQUARE DEAL v ANOTHER ASSOCIATION SEES BENEFIT IN SBH’PING LIVE STOCK TO THEIR OWN SELLING AGENCY J. R. Kirk Commission Co., So. St. Paul, Mian, Drafts received for car of hogs shipped you Jan. 21st. through Equity Shipping Association. All members that had hogs in the shipment are awfully well pleased returns and -the ‘way you have handled the 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 and Your Terminal Elevator Now Bemg Built When the above elevator is completed th’e Equity Co-operative Exchange wil) 3 T bemposxtlonto : ? o (e . 'STORE GRAIN, CLIP OATS, - 1 CLEAN GRAIN, SEPARATE GRAIN _ g AND S LOAN MONEY ON STORED GRA]N ; Plan your tnp east this winter, so that you, : will be i in St. Paul December b, 6, 7, and : help dedlcate the new elevator, = : For shipping mstructaons or other mforma-, St . = ; ; hon, address : Equlty Co-operatlve Exchange bk ‘ST. PAUL MINNESOTA et ekt b A = e — S e the farmers of the state is dally an¥ | weekly being shown by its utterances, Last week a Bismarck paper referred t¢ Carl R. Kositzky, the Nonpartisan can<( Polack.” — WELLS COUNTY FRER ' PRESS. ) -A BITTER PILL The old gang is dying hard. Thd ks death struggle is bitter to these Publia | b . Buccaneers.—KENSAL PROGRESS. FARGO, N. D. v Manning, N. D., Feb. 3, 1916 Dunn County Will have several more A.J.BRETZLAFF, Shipping Maniager, 3