The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, June 15, 1916, Page 25

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for each succeeding issue. Half rates “WANTED—Help il gn:lpnnlon; mm_) lw:ae work ; gno,}l ’}::nmflfor nd companion; ’ Address - ‘Mrs. -’ ag- ¢ tund, R. F. D. No. 1, box 35, Mohail, K. D.: 22-5t¢ -— FOR SALE—Farms L} e K FOR SALE—160 ACRES; SEC. 32, TWP. 169, } < Rge. 95; 130 acres broke, 30 acres in pasture. Thomas Reedy, McGregor, N. D., box 28, 8-24t SEVERAL-GOOD FARMS IN BARNES COUN- ty, North Dakots, ‘for sale; 160 to 640 acres, $34 to $47 per acre:'small cash. payment, bal- ;‘nce 6 per cent. W, J. Lane & Co..v!"zmm e e o S L S i e 254 CASH FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE—DO YOU want ‘to sell your farm; residence: or business - ;. “property for cash? .Then write, us, sending a i +. description of ‘same, no matter ‘where ‘focated, 0% + We want jt.. Address Minot: Cooperative Realty g ! . Co., Minot, N.'D, 't ‘-7 " 23-4t¢ 4 OFFER FOR SALE 80 AND 160 ACRES owned by Hon." Herman N. Midtbo. I want to {° buy a used oil tank, small tractor and plows, & Poland Christ. Schneider, 23—2¢ . S — 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 ave 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, fruit, berries, good fishing ;" no storms, near good schools and churches, enough good land under. cultivation gor one that does not care to farm-for-a living. Come and look this land over. ¥ will Pt i . ve you a i good bargain as I have more land I want i myself. A. E. Thorson, Hope, Idaho. 23—2t =7 . . FOR SALE—FARM -MACHINERY . ‘ ‘@DEERE ENGINE GANG, 6 STUBBLE BOTTOMS ! i+ with"extra quick detachable shares; brand-new, ¥ 4 mever been used.: Price $376 _cash. The Farm- : ,l ers’ Supply Co., Bantry, N. D. 22-51;! (SRR { ‘3" WILL SELL AT A BARGAIN ONE 25-H. P. ' A [ Peerless. steel geared engine; 1 -R6x30.Feerless 2 i: separator; 1 10-bottom plow ; 2 water tanks with iy ;. pump and hose complete. Everything in good — T S LR T TR R e WANTED—WHAT HAVE YOU AT A SACRI- ALY 3 fice, for cash, in second ‘hand Tractor, Steam : Engines, Threshers, Power Plows, etc? ‘No Shim !+ Junk considered. FOR _SALE — Automobiles T - A Y i L § FOR SALE—1914 MODEL “KPRIT” AUTOMO- | et bile, 4-cylinder, 25-30 H. P.,.5. passenger, m tiple disc clutch, 32x314 tires, Prestolite lights, Stromberg ‘carburator, Bosch magneto, Stewart speedometer:” A bargain if taken at once. A S bl T ) ¥ & |53 \ K { & - STOLEN 8 4STOLEN—ON . MAY 9 ,ONE DAPPLE BAY T . ~mare, age 6 years, weight about 1450, to foal % 1% i June 256, Finder notify' R, Denoyer, York, N. | < D. Reward. } RIS e 21-4t FOR SALE—Poultry e —————— -FOR SALE—PEKIN DUCK EGGS, $1 FORmLZE Mrs, Caleb Ash, Milnor,' N. D. —_— . GUINEA' EGGS FOR. SALE, $1.50 FOR 17. « Harry A, Hartman, Kpox, N, D, 24—1t B FOR SALE—PUREBRED BARRED ROCK i “' .. Eggs for hatching,-$1.50 for setting of 15; $6 ey per 100. Mrs. Carl Haas, Egeland, N. D. 16-9t i FOR SALE—PURE. BRED BARRED ROCK Eggs from closely culled flock on free range. . 15, $1.50; 30, $2.50, parcel post prepaid. £ Deal Fara, pority B, pest » Shan R SALE—S. C. WHITE LEGHORN EGGS for hatching, $1 for 13; $4 per 100. E. E. Kurtz, Schafer, -N. D, i Lo 17-8t Use Leader Warit Ads— They Produce Results = and testimonials. Geo. Leader Classified Ads. : Best - Rates are 20 cents per line of 7 words for first insertion and 10 Farmers® ] to members of the N ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE 3 ] SWANTED—ELDERLY " GERMAN. LADY FOR 685.00 . 0. 1 Pesel, steering W owing, el transmi; inch stubble bottoms. 'Four cylinder motor. The latest impr(we’:;xent for up to date farmers. Send for catalogue E. Duis Co. Advertisements s e g e cents per line Nonpartisan League. > MISCELLANEOUS » Box 919, Fargo, N.' D. -24—1t 'PAKEN UP—ONE LIGHT BAY-MARE, 4 ! years old, star on forehead, weight about 1100 pounds. Owner can have same by paying ex- pense and notifying A. Z. Parks, Regan, N D. Twp 143, Rge 77, Sec. 14. 24—4t ‘SEND 10 CENTS IN SILVER TO BOX 118, . Blabon, N. D,, for postage and packing and I will send you absolutely free of charge The hLadiu Universal Household Necessity. 23-3t FARMERSCURE YOUR SWEENIED HORSES. Receipt for $2; worth $25. Satisfaction guar- anteed. ..Address Robert Klangj ’G‘m““"’éa_’{; {350 — S T S RN ST e ST T CUT YOUR OWN HAIR. MOST REMARK- able invention. Brand new. Get ‘busy while tory is clean. Send. 25.cents for sample and make big money. Everybody a prospect. 1 Supply House, Munich, N. D. < 28-3t FOR _SALE CHEAP — HARLEY -DAVIDSON single cylinder, belt drive motorcycle, 1913 model. . Just overhauled, fine 'shape. bar- gain. A. L. Peart, Chaffee, N. D. 22-5tf FOR SALE—-HYDRAULIC WELL .'DRILLING Machine equipped with six horse. power gaso- line engine, complete with all tools. - For fur- ther information inquire of .Jacob' Schempp, St. Joseph, N. D. : 24-6t WANTED TO HEAR FROM- EQUITY AND League farmers who want. help to organize and finance farmers’ elevators and farmers’ in northwestern North Dakota and Montana. Write or call on Grant S, Ymg;am & Anthony Walton, Minot, N. D. btf I FOR SALE—Live Stock DUROC JERSEY SPRING PIGS FOR SALE Sired by Red Col. of Nozth Perry Peterson, Verona, N. D. 21-6t FOR SALE—REGISTERED MULE FOOT PIGS. Satisfaction or money back. Henry B. Mening, Carrington, N. D. L 24—12t S 0. I. C. SPRING PIGS FOR SALE. " SIRED BY fior}:’h Dakota King., Arthur Ohlen, Clevelzanéd{ —_— FOR SALE—REGISTERED 'HOLSTEIN BULL, ood Segis De Kol, three years old, breeder, $100 cash. Glen A. Carson, Tappen, N. D. 22-4t FOR: SALE—50 REGISTERED BERKSHIRE Pigs, ready to Also a dozen or more gelds 'at right prices. Pedigrees furnish- ed. Write for prices. F. L. Brauner, Bzi;l_);& FOR SALE—PURE BRED HOLSTEIN BULL calves from large producing dams, sell. For.prices and. pedigrees write to Sunny- side Farm, Braddock, N. D. 23—4t FOR SALE—LARGE IMPROVED YORKSHIRE from prize winning stock. Boar pigs farrow- ed February 14, ready for shipment. Choice pigs. ‘Farmers now get your money’s - worth, Pedrigrees - furnished. Ole -A. Moen, R No. 1, Pleasant Lake, N, D. 23—2t FOR SALE — THOROUGHBRED CHESTER White Pigs. Pedigrees furnished.' Ask price, Stephen Tokuch, St. - Anthony, FOR SALE—A’ FEW - REGISTERED -SHORT- 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, $6 per 100. Also & specialty of farm.sales, registered stock and real estate at reasonable prices. Familiar with H breeding; fourteen years Corres- pondence solicited. J. W. Wampler, auctioneer, Bordulac, N. D. ... .. . - 5 18-8t —. .STRAYED STRAYED FROM MY PASTURE SATURDAY night June 3d, one 2-year old iron gray mare; one 2-year old .iron y gelding; one 2-year old bay mare with white face; one dark brown yearling ‘wmare. Anyone knowing - of. their whereabouts’ mnotify Alfred’ Carlson, Box 23, Lakota, N. D. : paid for information leading to their recovery. J. A. Morris, Hazen, N. D. 242t ~ = Cut steel transmis- - Grand Forks, North Dakota vt e . EVERY VOTE SECURE I believe the League in my predhact will have nearly every vote. As far as 1 have been able to talk with them, there is not one that don’t stand for the League.—ROBERT WALDORF., RIGHT TO ORGANIZE The old Republican machine would like very much to enlist the leadership in the Democratic party for a fight on the Nonpartisan Leaguers. The Democratic party recognizes the right of the farm- ers to organize and get behind such can- didates for' office as' they see fit, and it has no quarrel with the farmers for so doing. The old leadership of the Repub- lican party is continually in hysterics at the idea of the farmers daring to take any stand in politics as a body.. Rather a peculiar . position.—NORTH DAKOTA DEMOCRAT, Fargo. ; R. Kirk J. Gentlemen: ! ‘with the good Yours for more cooperative Your Terminal Elevator i ~ Plan your trip east \thi_s;\}vinter, so that you L gk . 'will be in St. Paul December 5, 6, 7, and ) o ‘help dedicate the new elevator. N - A J. OSHEA : "ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER B i FARGO. NORTH DAKOTA ’ EQUITABLE AUDIT CO.,Inc. "2%%,5ae Farmers Elevator Companies’ Home of Aucfiting and Systems for Accounting. Write for References. L] L] Commission Co. Inc. SOUTH ST. PAUL, MINN. y o2 SALES AGENCY ANI?,AUTHORIZ.ED BEPRESENT&TIVE OF THE | ' American Society of Equity CONSIGN ‘YOUR LIVE S'I'OF,K TO US AND GET A SQUARE DEAL ANOTHER ASSOCIATION SEES BENEFIT IN SHIPPING LIVE STOCK. 4% 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 Dunn County Equ! Shipping Association. All members that had hogs. in the shipment are awfully well pl returns and the way you have handled the goods. cars to start from Dunn Center next week. With such good returns as you secured mean .more cooperation among. thl;x farmers at this end. Now Being Built 3 ‘When the above elevator is completed the . i Equity Co-operative Exchange will : be in position to STORE GRAIN, CLIP OATS, ; CLEAN GRAIN, SEPARATE GRAIN : i o .- AND : LOAN MONEY ON STORED GRAIN. . For shipping instructions or other informa- : = tion, address ' [/ o-operat‘we}fi. f ST. PAUL, MINNES Y But, at the Same Time, Strubbe Has No¥ Deserted : Editor Nonpartisan Leader: 5 : I am scared stiff for fear I will have to dig up for bad debts you fellows coms tract. Big Biz must be feeling rather uncomfortable to use such silly argu« ments against the League. This organe ization started at a very opportune time, just when the farmers of North Dakota i were in a frame of mind to receive it. , ? ~ In your last issue you showed'a" cary toon of a fellow reading the Leadef, i while milking. I should have one drawn i of myself reading the Leader while i plowing. : The “Big Five” of this League must have to stand for a lot of abuse, but that is nothing - compared to what Big 'Biz t would do in court; if it was ever able to get the chance.—C. F.. STRUBBE. L crs g s T i é i i ! Manning, N. D., Feb, 3, 191¢ Will huve several more us, will" d AJ.BRETZLAFF, Shipping Managez, e

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