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2 .FOR SALE—QUARTER SECTION LAND NEAR |l ’l'hla is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chick 5 md 1 1 § and auction sales; to make your wants known and have tfi:’m supplex bt “ me ges*:.s resultszgama from Leltllder ?l?ssm;g Af e a are cents per line o words for t insertion and 10 ts line f h . succeeding issue. Half rates- to members of the Farmers’ Nanpa:i,:nn Lec:;ue &e;enn:dv::fl:?:g to u‘ththfelfl own products or Bupplying their own needs. All advertising for sale of lands ,.carry the ful ra » ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE FOR SALE—FARMS FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES —— FOR SALE—CHAMPION MADE SPARK PLUGS, : Bottineau ; 140 acres cultivated, good water, 50 cents each, $2.50 alf dozen. w - imear school. J. C. Miller, Souris, IN. D. 4850 Strombery cormraiiny 10 ponalL 30 °fi,,eN|‘,‘ig pes L mileage per gallon gas, price oomplete. 818 FOR SALE—IN ROLETTE COUNTY, 120 Wheelock Auto Co., Box 115, Fargo, N. D, 49-2tf acres; 60 acres b?r?k ng, s2:r(:)mdyvvfo‘r drl}lll ‘acres . in _crop. ce 600, rite H. C. FOR SALE—GOOD SECOND AND . FIVE 8 qluna;kex-, Rolla, N. D.’ 5Q-1t passenger “Mora” car; has A-Itwaeer Kent ———— - ignition and Stewart Vacuum systems. Price FOR. SALE—160 ACRES, s1OUX COUNTY, 2195, Wheelock Auto Co., Box 115, Fargo, North Dakota. A good grain and stock farm; D. . 49-2tf +good buildings ; 6 miles from a good live town. g %MOO if taken soon. Will consider some trnde Bowman, Mclntosh, S. D. 48-3¢ FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK ST SO e FOR SALE—ONE, TWO OR THREE QUARTER CHOICE SHORTHORN HEIFERS AND COWS, sections of best farm land, -all adjoining Section all ages. Will sellione or a cnrload B. J. . Write* owner. Box Monaghan, Upham, N. D. 48-6t CHOICE SHORTHORN BULLS ‘15 AND 18 months. old for sale. “Jas.. Campion, Miiton Jet.,, Wis. 47-4t 12-134-84, cheap for cssh ‘12, Freda, N. D. —— A REAL BARGAIN IN A FIRST CLASS STOCK iranch proposition “for cash.- 2720 t hay and grazing land in a body, 2 itown, Sheridan county, D. "150 head cattle FOR SALE—REGISTERED Te. 2% GS. .included if desired. Box 36, McClusky, N. Bt Satisfs ].mfi‘enrf%o'%lglling 39-12t action or money. Carrington, N, D, »mm CASH - FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE-DO YOU want to. sell your farm, residence or business ! property fnr cash? Thken write us, sending-a | .description of same, mo matter where located, 5 g: w;nt it. Addmn Minot Coopentlve Renlty ——m—m— inot, N. s S 46:5t! FINE PEDIGREED PIGS FOR SALE_FROM. the famous Fargo & - foots, & verv tough: kind; hn.ve never seen one sick, E. Seherf Bisbee, N. 45-9t FOR SALE—POLAND CHINA _HOGS, type, first prize winners at- North - Dakota Stute Fair, 1916. Satisfaction guaranteed. H. W. Van Valkenberg, Ogakis, Minn. 45-26t mR SALE—A" FEW GOOD HALF SECTIONS unimproved and improved farms on' crop . pay- ment. Only & small ' payment down.- Henry A. Wilberg, Nome, N. D. 6-5tf DUROC JERSEY BOARS AND SOWS FOR t‘ss_le,nfrom the. best blood -lines of the breed. R e O el T Ao st 160 ACRE FARM FOR .SALE—80 ACRES Rosemore, Pingree, ‘N D. do-0% under cultivation, ' with barn,- house; ~dtilled well ; three miles from Knox, N. D., four mlles from. Pleasant Lake. Twenty acres m rest can be broke. Price $20 per acre. Tenns e L S S o Dl N S He iy FOR SALE—A NUMBER OF PURE BRED registered Berkahlre boars. O. E. Lofthus, ““Kloten, N. D, 49-9¢ Mrs, F. Sume, care of H. D. Stone, Knox, e e T N. D. 47-7t FOR SALE—ONE REGISTEBED THREE YEAR —______“___—___ old, Short m bull. milk type. H. L. Myers, Donnybrook, 50-1t FOR SALE—IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED farms in northwestern North Dakota. Write and let me kno hat CHOICE REGISTERED GURNSEY BULLS, ‘Marshall, 712 Ea:t wc:ntrz]o“m,::::: {}f,’,‘:{ hlgh %‘nlde helter enlvee and Scotch - Collies. V D. 7_“ eurer,: Sec.. A. S. of E.,, Nicollet, Minn. — { 50-2t LAND SEEKERS, ATTENTION: NORTH DA- kota, Pembina county, Red River ey lands FOR SALE—CHESTER WHIT! EITHER SEX “for sale at lowest prices. Save mnnv:y 'byy vl::it. Ilqlmnspring pigs. -F. G M'hv R. 1, Thg;‘_‘eé = ltng IH Snfido, Stahe‘:-nlr!tm land man, for par- __° " icula; A , R. .1, X N " 1. Box 42, Cavaller. pOR SALE_SIX MILCH COWS WITH CALF; ! five two year old - steers-and one two -year old ~ 2 heifer, surplus stock. Apply to Robert Hind.s WANTED—HELP sndliallc e o i e G O WI\ “TED——ELDERLY GEBHAN LADY FOR . FOR SALE_THOROUGHBRED REGISTERED Shorthern bull, sure getter, 4 ye&rs old, ner- e mpnn n. fl. n i n, elican lund, R. F. D. No. 1, box 35, Mobhall, N —_— DUROC_ JERSEY 'BOARS AND SOWS FOR sale—From- the best animals of the breed. Ross R. Martin, Verdant Valley Farm, breed of Holstein cattle and all kinds ot stock Powem Lake, N. D. 49- FOR SALE—PURE BRED HOLSTEIN . BULL ‘calves- from high ‘producing dams.” Price, $50. 144 LEARN TELEGRAPHY — SHORT HOURS, pleamnt work, big salgries, great_deniand. CNI board. Write for -catalogue.. Barry Telemph Institnte. Minneapolis, Minn. 18-8t AGENTS WANTED—LOCAL AND COU'NTY, to sell Carbonvoid. $1.00 tube equivalent to 40 gallons gasoline. Increases mileage 25 per .cent. Eliminates' carbon. 49-3t -FOR SALE—ON! 18 months old, weight about 400 pounds, motor. Sample 75. cents. Absollitely guaran- boar, ‘teed. - State distributors. J. W. Nilsson & Co., - for $30. Leslie Hurt, Hoople, N, D. ' 49-2t Balfour, N. D. BB e tel ort rn-Bulls from 8 to 18.months W&‘:’I;“xh gr‘:}]‘g line: :‘t g.?g.‘::. und! k'&ot ‘SOI!:;Ld: old, sired by the famous bull, rd Ransom blankets, - und al hosi hi; - 898095, who ‘is also for:sale. Can ship on N kiAW cptar ats T, At pant, S or’ Soo. Nels Knutson & -Son, Fullerto mackinaw coats,. rain Also” a large . “or s, Knutson n, Fullerton, itine of popular priced easure ‘men’s - N- D. - 498t LIVE STOCK RAISERS—YOU, OF .COURSE, want to obtain the: full benefit of your labors. oppor- Naturally you want to know. how to obtain such itunity ; reference and: bond required. Address ni ; Pu\lgg Woolen_ Mills, Fargo, N, y 46-5tE benefits. Having had 40 years’ experience in .__.__.._______________ live stock, we can: assure you of the most pos- T B v 2 sible money out -of' your stock- if you:consign same to The Haas Commission Company, South A PERSONAL 7 St. Paul,” Minn. ot 0-1 DAV!D h}n)gmsron LEFT HOME AT BEASON, FOE SALE PURE BRED CHESTER WHITES, T cleaner, ANl zood N eondition. TH me‘{a";rm m N. D, il o uomav TO mAN ON FAm( !am; ota,. W. J. Lane Co., Fargo, N, D. ;" Hillsbore, S+ All papers furnished. Sunnyside Farm, Brad- ~ ‘dock, N. D. E PURE BRED YORKSHIRE WANTED TO BUY—FARMS e e S WANTED—TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF FARM or unimproved land for sale,, O, K, Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. 40-4¢ STRAYED STRAYED—ONE, BLACK GELDING, 7 YEARS old, weight 1400, star in forehead; one ‘gray dlng, 8 years old, weight 1450, with enlarge- ‘ment on one hind knee. Flnder please notify Hy.Blessum, Pleasant Lake, N, D, 50-1t STRAYED—ONE BAY MARE, 4 YEARS OLD, weight 1100, branded on left shoulder and ank, haltered "and rope on neck, ncnr from lance on_ right shoulder. W. R. Link, Newburg, N. D. 46-5tf Brief Summary of News Events (Continued from page 16) has begun— work of constructing ferry across the Little Missouri. Aug, 25—Commercial bodies of Mandan and Bismarck believe a wagon bridge could be built over the Missouri river there fox; $250,000. ODD BITS OF NEWS Aug °2—Countmg salarles and expenses i CHIROPRACTIC ‘ KI-RO- PBAK-TIK) : e Science that Makes People Well Ha; Yon Need Not pBe Sick ractic ADJ USTS the CAUSE of Diseage lNVESTlGATE 1 G. A. Newsalt, D. C. Fargo’s Pioneer 3 Chlrogrfctormd avings and Loan A * Phone 1235 £ LADY ATTENDANT of railway presidents and union repre- sentatives strike conferenct_es at Wash- ington cost over $25,000 a day. Aug. 23—New Jersey school board tries . janitor for “gross insult to the flag” when " schoolhouse flag is found in a waste basket. Aug. 24—Trained monkey picks pocket of hotel proprietorein West Virginia for $145, climbing through a window in his absence. Curtis to Run for Senate tion: this fall by Mr. Curtis only; Mr. | Nonpartisan ' League headquarters re- ports a meeting of the League member- ship in the thirty-fifth legislative dis- trict of North Dakota, Sheridan county, at which it was agreed that H. B, Curtis of McClusky, League candidate for the senate in the Republican primaries June 28, will run this fall as an independent for election. Mr. Curtis-made a splen- did fight for the Republican nomination, losing out by only 53 votes. The League members and his friends could not under- stand how he was defeated, except that the old political gang made a hard fight throughout the state on the League can- ' didates for the senate. The vote in the Republican primaries by which Mr. Curtis was defeated was.as follows: John A. Beck, 363; H. B. Curtis, 810; O. P. Jordal, 263. This makes Mr. Beck the Republican candi- date. As-there are no Democratic candi- dates for the house or senate in this dis- trict Mr, Beck will be opposed for_elec- Curtis running independently with the League indorsement. Mr. Curtis’ defeat in the pnmanes is all the more hard to understand because the League candidate for the house was easily nominated by League Republicans: John Nathan is the League candidate for the house and he is now the Republican candidate also and is unopposed, as there is no Democrat running. Mr. Nathan beat E.. C. Strickler and. Christ Heer, rivalg for the Republican nomination. League members fully expect to put Mr. Curtis across this fall. They look on his defeat in the primaries by a mere handful of votes as an unaccountable fluke. When the membership met to con- sider the proposition of what the League was to do in the case of the senatorship there was a unanimous demand that Mr, Curtis make the race. again this fall, this time as an independent, with every change. of election, _ Offlmal Supreme Court Prlmary Vote COUNTY Golden Valley for North Dako! WAl red herd of Chester Whites so 1 to{ks have };\?t"hm t::m l'l)lm since nhn‘d E:i: am 01‘1";:: l:g,me nic: Iomges h:sm:y plg:o of Grand Forks . trying to locate him.- He is a man 38 years old,, April farrow, either ux. at-$16 each. Will also 'Gl_'lgg,s sandy . complexion, wduht abont paunds dispose. of some of sows and herd ‘Kidder ... e’ it St e A ey ol ¢ Lose, Wikon Kiew “°£“k..‘é"‘“‘“m""‘-? La Moure 5 Wi arant “Thomas- l-’;.im-ner. Seward, l];gteen A 49-2¢ Brock ket, N X po x 19-4t McHenry . T %clntosh : : : MISC; LLANEOU SLoeL POULTRY E 8 Olver .. WANTED TO . HEAR EQUITY. ANp Pembina . h Amfm,:fi& Rfiofx % paying League farmerd, who want h:nlx 1o organize and - Pierce . ‘strain. Coekonh, $1.25; $1; frio, $3, finance flnnen elevators. tsm:!n’ banks Ramsey lufi' s "m Box Hl uVflle. NIB—?{: Montana, . er te or call:on. Grant S. Youmaus - Ransom ... : ' - & Anthony Walton, Minot, N. D. . 46-5tf Richland . WA n o : _ — Rolette . - R Vi -~ 'FOR SALE—FKRM MACHINERY - Sargent "‘“,}"m AT m«m—AlI I{UN&?ED ORDERS,. gfif&d“ : Brothers, merol ors, acon © ATTENTION POTATOE FARMERS — BRAND fi’w . Grand Forks, N. N. D. TN T 4e-BtE new 1915 MA zgex'. complete, sas Wrm ~ Slope = T e . L. Johnson,. Rolette, N. D. - 0-4t Stark POSITION WANTED - FOR SALE_SUCCESS CORN SHREDDER, § Steele . o e wirmaciig Gl IS Tl wxm WANT, WORK ON FARM orier. b 4 o AR g7 g ao& nking ean-bo-had:no artesian oo Litchyille N D. : 4018t Walsh § ey te m Box §3,. Mfl- N.»: FOR SALE—A COMPLETE OUTFIT OF FARM ~Wells . ~"‘"—"‘_—"—‘-—,*'~———\ Tead of . cattle zfilgur‘e'fm::ysf o520 XVémllmms xosmou WANTED BY 'STENOGRAPHER. s G P bl Al S i G Janpnt s‘w“‘ »cf',:“‘f' i dress Leo Ryan, mv:foc(l’::mn?r .0 YO o2 Foster v 2 " F in 8| . ) -MoNEY TO«-LOAN. e D a.mm.'on:' r?‘uom.. 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