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e S : SIZING UP, GUILD » 'We wonder how Masons like to have the fact told in big head type in the 'argo Courier-News, that the Shriners mt Fargo last week were fighting the Nonpartisan League.. We - wonder if ‘anyone honestly ‘believes that Masons going into politics in this manner. Masons are not in that kind of business mind no sane person will believe it. It pvas simply another exhibition of the ‘contemptible journalism of the Courier- News. — CARRINGTON RECORD. PEOPLE IN CONTROL Late returns indicate that Frazier has been nominated for governor of WNorth Dakota on the Republican ticket. "This a decided victory for the Nonpar- #isan ticket and will be hailed with much joy by the farmers who have demon- strated that they ean control the state when they are organized and work to- gether. oL . Mr. Frazier is a sane and safe business man of Hoople, who is full of force, and here -is a man who can be. depended on to carry out the program of the Non- ‘partican League 25 far as is consistent with' the best interests of the whole people. He'is not radical, but is in fav- ‘or of the reforms which are needed by #the farmers of the state and is a man who can be trusted with -carrying them out. : The: straggling returns seem to make .certain the control of the next legisla- ture by the farmers and now that the people have given them the endorsement -and placed the reins of government in their hands, it is certain that the state will get an administration which will bring about some of the reforms that _have been demanded by the agricultural. . interests of the state. This - victory demonstrates - that the people are not to be controlled by the gang who have. heretofore held full ‘sway. The election in November, will 1place this state in the position of being ,the leader of the country in having a ‘farmers’ organization in control of its machinery. Other states will no doubt Tollow the.lead of North Dakota and it is possible that the seed planted in the political garden of this state may chan- ge the whole political plant life of the country.. — NEW ROCKFORD STATE CENTER. § : “TO DR. I. M. GUILTY "Editor Nonpartisan Leader: ~ 1 am sorry that it should be neces- _sary to take up space in your valuable ' paper to send .a few. words of cheer to my respected friend, Dr. I. M. Guilty, but I am sure my reverend friend would be better pleased to see this in a paper of good repute rather than in a corrupt gang-controlled one which I know an .bhonest ex-preacher must despise. Now, Brother Guilty,~1 sympathize with you when I think of the long sleep- less nights' you-have put in thinking it all over. ; And the confidence you have lost among the common people. And how greatly you have neglected {your own business. And- how you have tried to satisfy - Governor Hanna. Fils 2 - . And I remember your pitiful appeal for financial aid for your paper a year _or.so ‘ago, and the subscribers you have lost lately, and I think of those you are going to lose. Oh, how you must suffer all for. our.sake. v B And .all this you have brought upon . yourself, for the love of us only, with- . out any selfish motive whatever. . This- you have - done, oh, --Brother Guilty, to save us from the grip of the “Big Five” so we can.-continue in the . future as in the past to live and pros- per in the-land of milk and honey and be guided by .the fatherly hand of Alex McKenzie. AR _And all this you have done, oh, Bro- ther, without any success whatever from your point of view. But you can not stop- now, no -matter-how-gladly you would, for that would bé your financial " If you have uséd up all your slang, T'll' suggest- that you call Townley a “preacher renegade”, for that “is the :lowest of the low. ~If you-call him this “I am sure the Chamber of Commerce will ‘buy another 4000 copies of your ‘ valuable paper. —, MARTIN FRAM- .. P. 8. to. Brother I. M. Guilty:: You can stop my paper ‘as you were told to over 13°months ago, for my wife puts it ~in " the stove ‘as soon as it comes any- - and auction sales; to’ make your wants FOR SALE—FARMS - A _GOOD STOCK FARM FOR DIVERSIFIED farming and also grain farm, horses and machinery for sale on easy terms. Apply to C. J. Lee, Valley City, N. D. 4 ( fg FOR SALE—180 ACRES 6 MILES FROM - Fargo, $65 per acre, no buildings, Address F. W. McLean, Fargo, N. D. 30-3t b W e e il b iy A e R e FOR SALE—160 ACRES, SEC. 32, TWP. 1659, Rge. 95; 130 acres broke, 30 acres in pasture. Thomas » McGregor, N. D., box 28. 33-24t e e U s L e e SEVERAL GOOD FARMS IN BARNES COUN- ty, North Dakota, for sale; 160 to 640 acres, '$34 to $47 per acre; small cash payment, bal- ance 6 . . & - :). per cent, w'..l Lane Co., Sri o] | CASH FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE—DO YOU want to sell your farm, residence or business 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. 46-5tf ( I 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, shorthorn cattle, Percheron horses, Poland China or Duroc Jersey hogs. Christ. Schneider. R. No. 4, Donnzbrook, N. D. 46-5tf FOR SALE—320 ACRE FARM FIVE MILES from Maddock, N. D. For price and terms address owner, Fred Rouch, R. No. b5, Maddock, N. D, ¥ 44-3 o FOR SALE—400 ACRES LOCATED IN WEST- ern Bottineau county; all under-: cultivation, 80 acres of alfalfa, 25 acres tame grass ; good soil. 'Farm will bear close _ investigation. Will include crop and outfit. Priced to sell. Terms to suit. Owner, W. H. Van Woert, Mohali, N. D. . 44-5t GOOD 160, FAIR IMPROVEMENTS; CLOSE to town; rural mail, telephone; fine farming country; cheap, easy terms. L. B. 104, Juanita, N. D. 46-3t FOR SALE—A FEW GOOD HALF SECTIONS unimproved and improved farms on crop pay- ment. Only a small payment down. Henry A. Wilberg, Nome, N. D. 46-5tf FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK FOR SALE—REGISTERED MUwz FOOT PIGS. Satisfaction or money back. Henry B. Mening. Carrington, N. D. 39-12t FOR SALE—THOROUGHBRED JERSEY BULL age 2 years; exceptionally well bred. Lock box R., Carrington, N. D. - ; 43-4t FOR PRICES ON FIRST CLASS YORKSHIRE pigs that are decended from prize winning stock, guaranteed to satisfy purchaser, -and free booklet describing superior merits of this breed, address City, N. D. E 44-6t FOR SALE—POLAND CHINA HOGS, BIG type, first prize winners at North Dakota State Fair, 1916, Satisfaction guaranteed. H. W. Van Valkenberg, Osakis, Minn. 45-26t FINE PEDIGREED PIGS.FOR SALE—FROM the famous Fargo & Meyers stock of Mule- foots, a very tough kind; have never seen one sick. E. Scherf, Bisbee, N. D. 45~ 2 FOR SALE—THOROUGHBRED JERSEYS ; choicest breeding and largest herd in the: state. - Bulls of different ages; cows and heifer calves. Prices low. Write pour wants to S. Curri Park River, N. D. A ® { DUROC JERSEY BOARS AND SOWS FOR sale, from the best blood lines of the breed. W. H. Rosemore, Pingree, N. D. 456-9t FOR SALE—CHESTER WHITES, EITHER SEX Also spring pigs. F. G. Leigh, R. 1, Thorne, N. D, : : 461t FOR SALE — 2 REGISTERED YORKSHIRE boars, 3 months. Price, $26. William Her- berg, Tower City, N. D. 46—3t FOR SALE—“NODACK” HAMPSHIRE BOARS, the belted' hogs. Spring- hoars by -Indiana Ring 28863 and Windom Lad 28617. W. R. Humphrey, Englevale, N. D. 46—-_!1: Pedigree is Arthur Ahlen, Cleveland, N. D. 46-2¢t FOR SALE—SIX '~ REGISTERED- ~HOLSTERN cows and one bull.' This is high class stock, but will sell below value if sold soon. Write for full detalis. J.'S. Johnson, Raleigh, N“lgc FOR SALE—YOUNG CLYDE STALLIONS; Polled Durham bulls and young work horses. Leal Stock Farm, Leal, N. D. 46-3t WANTED—HELP Luvern Tarr, Donnybrook, N. D. 44-5t e st MR S e SO BOTTINEAU. COUNTY, N. D., NEEDS HAR- vest hands. Minimum wages, $3. Write J. C. Miller, Souris, N. D. 45-3¢ WANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK on farm. wages to.right party. Apply to Mrs. L J. Falkenstein, Baldwin, N. D. 45-2t P S e T S R A e s S e WANTED—ELDERLY GERMAN LADY FOR companion; no house work; good home for kind companion. = Address Mrs. Lillian Hag- lund, R.' F. D. No. 1, box 385, Mohall, I:G-Blgt — WANTED—SALESMAN OF ABILITY_TO SELL our high grade line of sweaters and knit goods,” blankets, underwear, : hosiery, ' shirts, pants, mackinaw . coats, raincoats, etc. Also .a”large line of popular priced made- Leader Classified Ad This Is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce for sale known and have them supplied. Classified Ads. Rates are 20 cents per line of 7 words for first §nsertion and 10 cents per line for each succeeding issue. . Half rates to members of the Farmers' Nonpatisan to sell their own products or supplying their own needs. All advertising for sale of lands ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE L. A. Knoke & Sons, Willow ° 46-8t . rtisements League when advertising FOR SALE—FARM MACHINERY ——tl e T e FOR SALE—SUCCESS CORN SHREDDER, 8 rolls, in good condition and perfect rnnsnix(l’g order. Will sell cheap if taken this fall, K Kulsetk; Litchville, N. D. = 40-15t [ S RSN LI Ul e e tl S . L FOR SALE—ONE AVERY THRESHING RIG complete, consisting of one 20-35 H. P. gas tractor, with 500-gallon tank on wagon; one 32-48 separator; also onme six bottom John Deere plow. All in good working order. Will be sold cheap. Apply to W. G. Hillman, Upham, N. D. " . 44-3t s e e o FOR SALE—ONE GAAR SCOTT SEPARATOR, complete. One I. engine. Write to Ben Jones, Cando, N. D. FARMERS: A FEW FIRST CLASS, NEW Manure Spreaders, obtained in a trade. Our prices are less than wholesale prices. Spreader is absolutely guaranteed. Write for Pprices and terms. Sylvester, Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, Minn, o 44-4t _— FO! ‘SALE OR RENT—ONE 4-30 GAS tractor; ome 36-60 Nichols & Shepard separ- ator in running order. G. E. Berg, St. Joseph, N. D. 45-3t FOR SALE—BUFFALO PITTS NIAGARA second separator all in good repair ready to run, 41 inch cylinder, 66 inch rear. Will sell cheap. Come and see it or write S. H. Taylor & Son, Mayville, N. D. 46-4t FOR SALE—25 H. P. GAAR SCOTT ENGINE: 82 inch Avery separator; two mounted water tanks, complete; all in_first class condition, Address A. A. Klumph, New Rockford, N. D. 45-6t FOR SALE—ONE 40 H. P. AVERY ENGINE; one 44 inch Advance ‘separator; cook and bunk cars, complete ; one tank and two trucks ; one feed rack; all in running order. Would consider horses or cattle in trade. - Address box 7, Elliott, N. D. 45-3t FOR SALE— ONE 15-30 H. P. RUMELEY GAS Pull ; one 500 gallon oil tank; one 31-52 Gaar Scott separator; one John Deere engine gang, stubble and breaker bottoms; one Cuddy ' steer- ing device; everything in good shape. Price, $2000. O. C. Martin, Desart, N. D. 45-2t FOR SALE—MR. .FARMER, WHY LET YOUR grain spoil in the shock and delay your fall work waiting for a threshing rig, when you can get a deal like this: A complete thresh- ing outfit, cars; tanks and hose, ready to thresh, for $1700. A 25 H. P. cross compound Reeves engine, cylinders. just bored, new piston rings, new Gould balance valves and the trac- tion work scarcely worn. A 40-inch mammoth cylinder, 63-inch rear compound Reeves separ- ator, a new_ feeder, all complete and in good running order., Good cook car with stove, pots, pans, knives, forks, spoons and dishes. Sleeping car, 30 quilts and blankets. Two good water tanks with pumps and hose. All belts in good shape. Rig can be seen at Considine, N. D. Threshed 2700 bushels of wheat a day last year without the new repairs put on_this year. Reason for selling, I have other business / rig. Must have a small payment down; bank- able paper for balance. Very liberal discount § for-cash; its a money maker and the rig for a company of farmers to buy. D. H. Ross, R. .2, Cando, N. D. 45-3t FOR SALE—ONE 30-60 FLOUR CITY GAS tractor in first class' running order. Will be closed out at a bargain. Call at once and FOR SALE—CASE STEAM THRESHING OUT- fit; 26 H. P. Engine; 36 inch separator, good cDonditlon. William Herberg, Towgr Cltz'. ZN‘E FOR SALE OR TRADE — EIGHT BOTTOM Reeves Engine plow, breaker and stubble bottoms; latter almost new. Two six ‘foot Moline double . engine discs, Will sell together or separately. R. C. Dem- ing, Manning, N. D. . FOR SALE — A COMPLETE = RUMELY threshing and plowing rig, including one 30 H. P. Rumely simple steam engine, extensions on wheels, steel gears, side supply tanks and coal bunk; one 14 barrel wagon tank and two wheel-tender ; one Rumely 34x56 separator; one Dreadnaught self-stering guide; one Rumely six bottom engine gang, run one short season. Engine and Separator run three short seasons. all have been-in shed every year. All in A-1 Shape. For particulars address John F. Kea- ting, Wahpeton, N. D. 46—3t _ MISCELLANEOUS finance banks in northwestern North Dakota and eastern Montana., Write or call on Grant S. Youmaus & Anthony Walton, Minot, N+ D. T 46-5tf AGENTS WANTED—LOCAL AND COUNTY, to sell Carbonvoid. $1.00 tube equivalent to 40 gallons gasoline. Increases mileage 25 per cent. Eliminates carbon. Will . not motor. Sample 75 cents. Absolutely guaran- teed. ' State distributors. ' J. W. Nilsson & 'Co., Balfour, N. D, y » 42-5¢ CUT YOUR OWN HAIR. MOST REMARK- able invention. Brand new. i rritory is clean. Send 26 cents for sample and make big money. . Everybody a prospect. Rosehill Supply House, Munich, N. D. 46-5tf MUGG’S EYE GLASS CLEANERS ARE FREE if you will call, or for two cents postage. ~C. G. Mugg, Specialist, Grand Forks, X‘\T D. STRAYED - YED—ONE . BAY MARE, 4 YEARS OLD, - STRA weight 1100, branded on ‘left shoulder and flank, haltered ‘and” rope--on: neck, scar ’from lance * on right shoulder: W. R, Newburgy; N. D. nk, [ / Mention the Leader When P-mghlu Mnflhm. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR ' SALE—ONE METZ, SECOND two-passenger roadster, in- good running order., More Bros., Fargo, N. D. 46-5t¢ FOR SALE—ONE SECOND HAND FIVR passenger, 256 h., p. Metz touring car, in good running order. More Bros., Fargo, N. D, 46-5tf — FOR SALE—ONE WARREN, FORTY HORSR power automobile, in good running condition, Will be ready for delivery about July 14. will be sold to ‘the first man that comes at a sacrifice. More Bros., Fargo, N, D. 46-6tf FOR SALE—ONE CADILLAC TOURING CAR in first class condition. Will be sold at a special price. If you are interested in secur- ing a Cadillac_touring car, be sure and see it.. If out of city, wire, phone or write. More Bros., Fargo, N. D, 46—56tf o o Tedissea e 8 R L ST e e S FOR SALE—ONE SECOND HAND MAXWELL, 2 cylinder, five - passenger touring car. Price $200. More Bros., Fargo, N, D. 46—5tf FOR SALE—FIVE PASSENGER BUICK AUTO- mobile, cheap. Box 165, Leal, N. D. 46-3t e gl o bt e M et i AR e WANTED WANTED AT ONCE—A HUNDRED ORDERS, Rolf Brothers, merchant tailors, 7 Bacon bloc!(, Grand Forks, N. D. 46-6tf L .SECOND HAND -. FORD touring cars. Must be in good running ordet. n replying state - definitely the - condition of car, give serial number, and year of pure! Also state mileage, G. A. Post, Box 85, Fargo, N. D. 46-5tf , WANTED—LIVE STOCK RAISERS TO SHIP their_stock to The Haas Commission Company, So. St. Paul, Minn. and receive the benefit of our 40 years’' experience in handling and sel- ling live stock. Our immense Dakota following proves our worth to you., Write us for mar ket information. 46—1¢ ——— Y FOR SALE OR TRADE e e e et e GOOD DAIRY OR GRAIN PROPOSITION. I you want a beautiful home where thunder storms, blizzards or hot winds do not comie look this up. 70 acres in the famed Willam- ette Valley, Oregon, 4 miles from city of Eugene, most delightfully located city on the coast, where the state University is located. All under cultivation, level good soil, pure soft water, apples, pears, cherries and peaches enough for home wuse and 4 acres bearing prune orchard; fair buildings, on good county road, rural daily mail, telephone in the house. For sale or would-trade- good N. D. farm well * located. Address E. R, E., care Nonpartisan Leader, Fargo, N. D. _ . 61t A LEAGUE CANDIDATE This is John R. Maddock of Maddock, Benson county, Ledgune candidite for representative from the Twentieth dige trict. Mr. Maddock is a Republicam ' STATE SEED CONTEST- - The following announcement has just been issued by H. L. Bolley "of the Agricultural college: : i “The annual seed cdntest and meeting of the North Dakota Improved Seed Growers’ association will be held at Devils Lake in connection with the Lake Region Seed Gmweps’ association’s fair and institute. On invitation of 'the Lake Region Branch association, the vote of the state association .counecil placed the meeting at Devils Lake and fixed the contest to conform with the Lake Region contest in November. “The North Dakota Improved Seed Growers’ contest is open to all citizens of North ‘Dakota, provided ‘they conform to the rule to show. the exact quality of seed which they are holding for sale as seed. . 5% 3 ey : “The seeds exhibited in- the contests are not to be better or worse than that which is to be put on the market as-seed for sowing. AIll who compete in this contest should prepare by pulling from the seed fields other kinds and varieties of grain and those weeds whose seeds ‘are difficult to remove by cleaning machinery. Hand picking - of seed is barred. Do that for your own.seed plot. “Get ready for the big contest. The’ rules and shipping directions will be put forth.in the annual premium list. ~Send in your annual membership dues of $i, 2 it ” NQP}?.;?\‘S!S‘ES’,EJ&E% PES!W %ul!!&t'm: Al i o I >

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