The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, June 29, 1916, Page 14

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i § z[ FOR SALE—Farms { q [} ! : SALE—160 A : ,. { n“ o A CRES, S?. 82, m 159, & 1+ Thomas Reewb. McGregor, - N..D., .box 28. 8-24t "FOR SALE 320 AGRE RELINQUISHMENTS, < “homesteads and land in the alfalfa and' 3 and deeded q xlnter wheat belt. J. W. S e - " FoR SALE—Live seod: 1 ROC -JERSEY SPRING- PIGS FOR SALE—- by Red Col. of North Dakota. Perry i n, Verona, N, D. 21-6t B ¢ 3 | Yo ] 4 | R SALE—FOUR REGISTERED YEARLING B = 'L Red Poll Bulls, H. N. Tutker, Courtenay, N. 0, ;. D. 3 26-2t . R > & ¥OR SALE—REGISTERED MULE FOOT PIGS. . i Satisfaction .or monq b‘ck Bnry B Menlng. I { Carrington, N. D. 4-—12¢ b G 4 i { » | SALE—WWBWE \\Pbs. wemnow.Ahoadnunor = ;{d. Wnoefiorm F.. L. Brauper, >Ny SAL! iy A5} %f& M::ch Al farrows. Also some i1 ember pi T pflcu George -“. Gaarder, Pu-k _River, . N.. 25-5¢ P FOR . SALE— THOROUGHBRED CHESTER B L White Pigs. Pedigrees furnished. Ask for SR price. Suphen Tokach, St. Anthony, N“ls)t i MISCELLANEOUS . E TAKES * EMPIRE CREAM sSEEARATOR ; fun ‘ome year. Address Box 3, . mn'ze N TAKEN _UP—ONE LIGHT BAY-MARE, 4 * * years-old, star on forehead, wdzht about 1100 poundl Ownu' can’ hwe sameé by paying ex- notifying A. Z. Parks, Regan, N § xD 'J.‘wp148, Rge 77, See. 14; 24—4t o i R SALE- - CHEAP-—HARLEY-DAVIDSO! o chd-t Agdldd:fl fine. ahapera. 9 bar el oV, A, - Ai L. Peart, Chaffee, N. D. X FOR SALE——KYDRAULIC WELL DRILLING {'Machine _equipped. wif A.‘m‘ £ & farmers who tohf; t?mnln d : who ‘wan! 'nmm farmers’ ‘elevators ans ok ‘Montans: - Write or call on Gn.nt S.. Youmans 5 “Anthony Wnlwn. mm NoD. - 22-5tf Use Leader Want Ads— They Results Leader Classnfled Advertlsemenis' mas-muum&.mm machinery, chickens, ‘Rs : line of 7 words-¥or fi “I-flnn nd 10 Mflmmmmnmfitmw ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE * “FOR SALE—SUM “of Jacob Schempp, St.- 24-6 eents” per line League. STRAYED FIVE Calf, dark red-and white; got off near Hesper and: headed ‘west. Information will be recelved. Fred Rouch, Maddock, N. D. 26-2t e A e e e T e SR STRAYED—FROM MY PLACE ON MAY 15 one 2-year old black mare with white stripe on face; also ' onme yearling brown mare colt. Finder please notify .me at Derrick, D. Géo. Burns. 26-3t 'FOR SALE—FARM MACHINERY SHREDDER, 8 h% condition and perfect running ordar ill sell ahuy if taken thil fall. S. O. Kulseth;: :Litehville, "N. D. 25-15t WANTED—Help WANTED—ELDERLY ' "GERMAN LADY FOR ;- 0o - house wnrku %nr‘o:unfor emflgn. Address rs, ag- lunrl,RFD 0. 1, box 35, Moball, N. D. 22-6tf WHEBE PETERSON STANDS Editor Nonparhsan er:. . I was.in hopes that I should not have to intrude on your generosity and ask for space in your paper to defend myself against ‘my opponent. - Mjy. W. Noyes, present member of the legislature from this 22nd district is spreading ‘among the voters that'l am against the terminal elevator.. It ap- "pears to me that Mr. Noyes Jomed the Leaguefor the” pnrpose of getting their indorsement. .- Failing-in-that-he -started to abuse both the League and its officers in all their-doings. ~If Mr. Noyes was in favor of:terminal-elevators''in’ this state; as he ‘cliims-he is-now, why didn’t he introdnce a bill in the last legislature to that" ef.fect, instead of Vot;ng ‘against pgrtammg -to_.a . terminal elevabor? As a member of the legislature in 1903 I mtrogucedhthe first resolutmn Sfor a North Dakota grain mspectxon in_Super- ior, Wis., to relieve the’ North Dakota farmers from this unjust grain inspec- tion of aneapohs and Duluth, : Some years later a resolution. was introduced to amend our state constitu- tion so we could -build a state terminal elevator in Minnesota or at some ter- minal point. I was not in favor of that . as ‘we ‘could not by law . regulate an institution outside of our state and we would still.be.at the mercy of the Min- nesota grain inspection, which at that time was rotten. I wrote to W. J. Bume!:t member of the house, and'to Charles Plain, member of the senate, stating my objection, but urged them to aupport a-measure for a’ terminal elevator in our own ' state. Later Senator “Plain introduced such a resolution, which is part of our constitu- tion today. - I am a stockholder in the Equity co- operative Exchange. The Exchange is “doing a great good for the farmers, but I am still of a firm belief that a state controlled elevator and flour mill within -our state; with. North: Dakota grain in- spection, wxll be of the greatest. benefit * to the greatest number of the cxtxzens of our state. Ex-President - Worst’s statement was we could save $565,000,000 by it. ~ 1 will leave it to the voters of Towner county to decide June 28th if I am right or wrong:. - If right and you have con- fidence in me to protect your mterests,, vote-for me. If ‘not, vote for the other MONTHS OLD STEER man, Whgtever your. decxsxon may. be on J\me 28, you will find that I shall n . be a piker. I shall work as hard for th " “Leagueé and what it stands for after J une 28" as ‘I ‘am " doing now.——C P, PETERSON. g ey 5\, any certain political HENRY HYSTAD. A J. O'SHEA ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER "E‘OUITABLE AUDIT CO. Inc. FARGO ‘NORTH DAKOTA THE FARMERS of North Dakota arq going to stand for the right and good of the peoble of the.state this time<and not party.— and Marble Works Are you going to erect a monument or -headstone this year? "Don’t put it off until it is too late. We keep * no-agents and can give the buyers - better prices. Write .for our. free catalogue and be convinced. All work sold on a guarantee. VALLEY CITY N. D.. PIONEER - BUILDING ~ST. PAUL, MINN. ~ Farmers Elevator Companies’ Home of Auditing and- Systems for Aocountmg Wrzte for References. J_. _R Kirk Commission Co. Inc.‘ CONSIGN YOU! LIVE STOCK TO US AND-GET A. BQUABB DBAL ANO“EB ASBOCIA'HON SEES BENEFIT'IN J. R. Klrk”cumhflonco So st.Pxnl.Mlnn. - Gentlemen: Shlp zAmclntion All ‘me Ip’g good returns and stu-t. from Dunn Center- next: week. mean more cooperation among the farmers at this end.- 4 Yours for more cooperative: business, £ carsto Your Termlnal Elevator AR ek su.xs AGENCY’ ARD "Wmomz%nmxszx’mm OF m American Society of Equity .« SHIPPING LIVE STOCK - THEIR OWN SELLING AGENCY & Manning, N. D, Feb, e recelved” for cat of hogs ‘shipped you Jan 21st, thro h Dann:-County mbers that had hogs in the uhlpment are awfully well the way you have handled t! zoods Wi . With such good s you secured us, NOW Bemg Bullt " When the above elevator is completed the Eqmty Co-operatlve Exchange will be -in position: to i STORE GRAIN, CLIP OATS, CLEAN GRAIN SEPARATE GRA.!N ~AND For shxppmg mstructxons or other mforma.- ST TS tion, address ' T qulty Co-operatlve Exchange ST, PAUL, MINNESOTA it .BRLTZLAFF Shipping Mm 3 1918 - have several more

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