The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, September 21, 1916, Page 23

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header Classified Advertisements THE NEW DAILY LEADER ~ (Editorial in Eddy County Provost) More unique features in newspaperdom and in politics within the state of North Dakota have occurred du ring the year 1916-than ds. the place to_advertise your stock, ‘farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce for sale ardl auction sales; to make your wants known and have them suppli Best results come from Leader Classified Ads, ; . Rates are 20 -conts per line of 7 words for first. insertion and 10 cents per line for: esch - succeeding issue. - Half rates to members of the Farmers' N e when #dvertising 09000000 - lonpatisan - Lea; or supplying thelr own needs, ol e it bt SR T e e s zrEp moLstev ¢ Wax fat in this great land of plenty. It is"bound to spell success gy / e Belinhe. Price 430 per acre. Torms. bulls ot o barsain Jif. taken 2t once ulw in great big capital letters, provided soi disant political leaders who | ‘N.D. _ b 4TAL stock.. Prives | reasonable. | Writs mo oing generally endeavor to get into control.of the head-of the institution 4 i R —_— wants. Antbn Christ, Leal, N. D. "58-8t v 3 : S oo it - - to gell their own produc carry . §PR SALE—FARMS (LANDS— ', S _LANDS | " Improved farms and wild lands running from '$18 per-acre up to $35. Carl Semmier, 8‘.5;:;;. FOR SALE--A FEW GOOD. HALF SECTIONS unimproved ‘und ‘improved farms on crop pay- ;- ent. Only a small ment down. Henry A. Wilberg, Nome, N. rg., . B1-4t1 CASH' FOR ‘YOUR’ REAL TE—DO YOU - FOR SALE_THOROUGHBRED: 'REGISTERED partisan Leader at Fargo. s . : R ] ness Shorthorn bull, getter,4- years ' old, - per- B : e el e { Brbperty, So ST i ence. oF Bialnets /éfik‘,’n'r;"“f,";. T‘;‘fm; M:navmu.'l’. -ls'fioiéé There is no question about the crying need of a state daily in degcription of no - ocated; son, Pelican , Minn., - - i . £zt g‘v Aonne, o mklier, whare Ry —— o 2 the interests of the League and the farmers of North Dakota. A 160~ ACRE FARM - FOR SALE—80 ACRES under cultivation, with ‘barn. house, drilled IMPROVED FARM FOR ‘SALE—240 ACRES IN b the famous Golden Valley, the best agricultural { district in the state of North Dakota, located A . onl¥ four miles from: Besich ; telephone and rural { mall dellvery, every acte tillable, 55 acres express prepaid. ' Satisfaction guaranteed. B, -League or not, are to be congratulated upon the favorable outlook i (Duitlings wna " well encels Locuion ‘tny O Madscn, . 2, Detroit, Minn. f2% o for this new publication and should hasten to lend the enterprise ’ . S mlity of mil considered this:js Sxceptimal _ASH GROVE FARM HAS SEVERAL GOOD not only their financial but their moral support. It is the only open easy terms. - If interested write John -Blom- strom, owner, R. F. D. No. 3, Beach, N. D. - # b1-4t Lk : s , P, or Soo.- Nels Knutson i'.Son, “Fullerton, B, . - FOR SALE—640 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, N : N . 49-8t 000000000000000000000000060000000000600000000000000000000 14 | postly Tich creck bottom Tand, morth of T GANNOT USE LONGER IN MY HERD MY McKenzie, N. D., in_that fine farming ‘country. "There is .a _four room house, big .stock barn, granaries and other outhuildings. 80 -acres brok- en, nearly all can be broken. The famous Apple creek runs through this fine farm -~ which res water the year around. This farm is offering it for $23 -acre ; $5000 cash, balance B, o o o SabUT e n e o s fine farm sold ' P quick - ant this. J."H. Holihan & Co., Blmmi'. : \ 13 - r worth $50 per acre but. as it is'an estate I-am - i 3 w N. D. 53-1t | WANTED—HELP LEARN TELEGRAPHY - SHORT - HOURS, * pleasant work, %fiuln}u great demand.- Can be wages ‘wanted, giving .7 veference. J. E. Stone, 'Powers Lake, ‘N. D. I rate. - 5 "ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK—Continued. g All' advertising for sale of l_nnda —————— FOR SALE—TWO REGISTERED RED POLLED. 7. bull. calves, 4 and 5 months, dark cherry red, low down, good bone, $70 each. -Harry G. ‘Danforth, Reeder, N. D, . 53-4t FOR SALE--REGISTERED 'HEREFORD BULL calves, Percheron stallion and big type Poland China pigs. J. E. Stone, Powers Lake, D a? ?'p ’ ..‘......O.............0.0.0..lO..........0.......“......".. mnxz‘ SALE—BIG. 'TYPE . POLAND "CHINA rs, April farrow, sired by ‘Smooth- Baron No. 241651, Prices reasonable; pedigrees fur- nished. - A. A. Wavrik, R. 2, Pisek, N. D. 51-4t PIGS FOR SALE FROM: MY- DUROC 1000 pound prize winning sows and the:great herd boar, Minnesota Chief, prices from $25 up, Hulefoot hog, ‘Shamrook Chief will: sell. at a bargain. This is a splendid animal and sure breeder. I have soine young plgs for. sale, prices right. W. D. Gillespie, Fargo, N. D. 52-8tf FOR SALE—PURE -BRED CHESTER "Will -reduce my. hend ‘of ‘am ‘of - some ‘my brood sows and boar,. Wilton King- No.. 33251, at farmers’ price. Satisfaction _guaranteed. Anton - Kratochvil, Brocket, N. D. X 49-4¢ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES - -partisan: Leader, Fargo, N. D. 62-2t ever before in our history. kands—what success they L of Egypt. for time immemorial. interested in keeping up the' price of United States”wheat, pointed to the slow progress of the allies in the . Balkans. On the other hand the possible entrance of Sweden into:the war,as an ally of .’ Germany was used to. keep down -the price, it being argued that the Swedish market would be instantly cut off. by the British fleet. The next day after these rumors -of Argentine surplus, and Sweden ‘at war had been used on the exchanges, ‘they were admitted to be day some days, but on the whole, "prices The signal victory of Nonpartisan League candidates at the recent June Primary election is stiil quite fresh in our .minds. The farmers, for .once, have awakened and resolved by mesdns of the ballot to take the reins of state government into their own met with was wholly due {o their own Herculean efforts—being antagonized by the entire coterie of daily newspapers throughout the state. 7 3 As a remedy tending toward the elimination of this contrariety upon-the part of big business and allied interests, a new state daily _publication will be started bearing the caption “The Dakota Daily -Leader,” which publication will be issued from the office of the Non- state daily newspaper which is honest in its purposes, steadfast to the producing element of the commonwealth, .and desirous of bet- tering the ramifications ‘of its constituents, is bound to live and Tor their own personal aggrandizement are shunned as the plague The farmers of North Dakota.,'whether they belong" to the sesame to complete eradication of the evils which have beset them 26c -higher for the week. Heavy select fleshy feeders -$6.50 to $7.25; good -to choice feeders $6 to $6.75; fair to good $5.50 to $6. bk : Good - to choice yearlings and 'calves '$6.76 to $6.25; fair to good $5 to $5.75; common to fair $4.50 to $5. Steck and feeding - heifers good .to choice $5.50 to $6; fair to good $5 to $6.50; feeding cows $4.50 to $5.25. Stock bulls $4.75 to $5.50. on all kinds. Lambs $7.50 to $10; ewes 1 X R t : remained firm, and did not give way in’ $5.50 to $7; wethers $5 to $8; breeding P .&' D T e e “MISCELLANEOUS the :face of bear. rumors. ewes $5.50° 't°$8-5° - 2 ’ % - TO EXCHANGE “FOR - SALE—_STRAWBERRY PLANTS, DUN- - Cash wheat remained a real article of Hog amarket steady. Range $10 to f : 3 T e ‘1ap, 10 for 30 ocents, m for 31; ra: commerce and mills .and exporters grab- - $10.65. “Bulk $10.40 to $10.60. ~ - : e e et o D ROVED MIN. | 58 for 3 pernet abes, pee 10 11 bed up good quality wiest at prices that =J. R. KIRK COM. CO, 3 dng and threshing outfit, ‘Avery preferred. 3150, 100 for $4. W. A. MecCulloch, ‘Coopers- ranged downward from $1.70 for No. 1 { Also want good: horsepower for 8 -or ‘10 horses. town, N. .D. SR 3 52-2¢ ' Riverside Farm,. Edinbure, . N. D. - 534t MONEY TO LOAN - —— MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LAND IN NORTH . Dakota: W. J. Lane Co., Fargo, N. D,. . 61.4tf FOR SALE—FARM MACHINERY . "RIMLESS GLASS ‘WEARERS, SEND' ME YOUR names-and ‘1 will send you a present. C. G. Mugg, Specialist, Grand Forks, N. D. 62-4t - “POULTRY S FOR SALE-REGAL- STRAIN' PURE BRED “White Wyandottes, - April hatched, cockerels, - “"$1.25; pullets; $10 for 12 if ‘taken soon. Halaas, .'m‘vdght,etc.lrm n, -Napoleon, ‘WANTED__POTATOES . AND hard to $1.58 and thereabsut for No. 1 Northern, with ‘durum and choice No. 1 "Northern plying between these points. - _Some . extra, good hard Montana wheat came -onte. the market and the mills got it. A good deal of light wheat from:the northwest was.received, and much of it graded at feed quality. $6 to $7.25. _ G. 0. P. AND THE LEAGUE The Nonpartisan Ledgue is in control of the Republican state central commit- . tee.. The League -assumes’ this control with all fairness because the majority of Republican voters are with the League. Up to date the Nonpartisan League has To the Voters of La Moure County: Having received the nomination at the June 5 5 : 5 Dairy cows good to choice ruled $2.50 Teveragh. Tastiute, Minnekpoie, ‘Mian. ‘sber FOR . SALE EStAmLismEp smmp ANp Without fouldation. toq 1095 higher. Good to choicg $65 to $80; s ; = . 1ing. maehinery, all in o shape, located in The price of futurs wheat fluctuated - fair to good $50 to-$65. \ . ,Wmfilynqmggusum BY TAE YEAR - -town 20,000 Dopulation. Address C, care Non- freely during the week; several cents'a . Sheep -and lamb market ruled strong K aIm. e e T I e s st e o Mrs. . < shown both backbone and sincerity of ATTENTION POTATOE FARMERS — B g Carri ~The cash market-did business- all week 510WR.D R A S, y Fa A 1910, Hovver digger, complete, ‘§85. B#ga L*M . at high figures for quality;"regardiess of ~Purpose. It .remains for ‘;“ li:iipubhcans o S Ao MRV . | i ST IETL VI WA, the it aperators’ game. playing aiong {0 fal into lne, clct th ticket as nom- FOR SALEONE REEVES 26.H. P. ENGINE; .~ Jotte coskersla Aoril bs B o side of it. - “l‘l‘ ety ethire Axmers ot torbatld Sagine plows G Ny Norshron Bl °%5) _ Danfarth, Reeder, N, D. b3t _— the mfi?cin ; purpos;‘:: :o lo'silate \ Sl e | 519t FOR SALE CHEAP—100 WHITE WYANDOTTE LIVESTOCK MARKET D % peiitien] machine, o5 | — "7 FORSALE CHEAP—I00 WHITE WYANDOTTE ‘ _ . . for the best interests of the state.— m,.&msmmf"-‘"‘ SI!BEDD'E;.' 8 Kathiyn, N. D. $ © 582t South St. Paul, September 16—Thé - NEW ROCKFORD STATE CENTER! } 2 i " ‘order. Wiil sell cheap if taken this fall. 'S, '(')' g ; cattle market this week ruled 25c lower. 2 i 2 _ Kulseth, Litchville, N. D. - 40-16¢ WANTED on killers while' stock and; feeding cattle" -~ Political Advertisement { ] o= 5 I e R ruled 15 to 25¢ higher. : : } o : FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK AR ONCE A DUNDRED GRDERS. . ' Good' to chsza_cefyestgn ra;:ls.es-ssrlt;e:s FOR AUDITOR OF LA MOURE i ! J il MT—_—_‘WGESE%}“&?' gmgms i °,;“'§' ‘block;, Grand Forks, N.-D. S1-4tf g;g to. $8.60; fair g0 .76 to COUNTY i ; Monazhas, Ugham, N.D. A ity oo ot Taedon, Sasten| - Good to-choice range cows and heifers: it t , f§ county for the past 3§ years. - T.7S. Lee, Avieta, N.D. © st to '$5.50; common and light $4.50 to $5. 1f “elected will, give the office my entire 5 5 FOR' SALE—TWO' GOOD RED POLL BULLS, : — Veal calves steady, top $11.75; seconds § ,iention, : | 3 7 past one . year WHEAT SUMMARY Fiocing s of sither sex: ioes Hebt.” Jem . Anderson, Mamilton, N.'D; "L " -§3.5 L them. 3., Bean, West Salem, - Wis, : 533t SHORTHORN ' BULLS. FROM THREE TO # fifteen - months old, at prices -that will 'sell. old." Piomeer Stock = Co,, & amaiern % Mket reports from the rorthwest T8if to good $6 to $8; culls 36 to $7.50; s STRUBLE ’ for}tfehst ‘week -indicate B lively'tussle eaners $4. s W. 1, STRU e State” : ‘W..Van Valkenberk, Osakis, ' FINE PEDIGREED' PIGS FOR. SALE-FROM the famous ‘Fargo & stoclk-of Mule- - foots, - sick. E. Scherf, Bishee, N, gL J S U W H. Rosemore, Pingree, N..D, 469t £ Sehert. Blsbo i,y """ *%,2%% " loaded for Galveston. On the same day from another source rumors were being strongly played that the Argentine crop tables .in Ceres . la; quantities. " ‘Borthwick Hall, Agricultural between the “bulls” ‘and “bears,” with wild rumors-playing “an -important part,” and actual - wheat figuring but ‘slightly: [ For instance one day rumors came' that . American wheat- was so high that South American ‘wheat could be ‘laid down in - this' countty cheapér, ‘and ‘that a cargo “from “Argentine ' was' actually being *'was a Tailure. . 3 were worth. - Bears OTHER : VEGE- | Both sides of the European war were. - played for all they 1 Good to_choice hative -killing steers $6.75-to $7.50; fair to good $6 to $6.75. . Good to choiee killing cows ‘and heifers $5.75 to $6.50; fair to good $5.to $5.75;" “ canners and cutters-$4.:to: $4.75; sh’elly A old cows $3.75 or-less." : ~Butcher bulls $5.:50 to $6;-bolognas- $5 $9.25; good to choice heavies $8 to $9.50; Stock end feeding eattle ruled 11 ¥y i e e M-ww |FOR'STATE'S ATTORNEY ' of Botti-vgrea:u County . Democratic Candidate primaries on the Demoeratic ticket for County | Auditor ‘T would appreciate your support at the polls on November 7th. ; f T have been a member of the Fariers' Non- | partisan League: since September -§th, 1915, and “a ‘resident and farmer of La M g

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