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. Leader Classified Advertisements This Is. the. m\odflflnmabek.(ummd\ln 0 ke .qa.mvdm{oruh m\monm:vum.m ts known ndhanm hlc od 4 Best results come from Classified Ads. Rates are 20 :conts 'per line-of 7 ‘words” for.first insertion and 10 cents- per line for each . mucceeding issue. Half rates to members.ofithe Farmers’ ‘Nonpatisan Tieagua, when advertising 'I to' sell tfi;;i-l :.vn;n.‘k products or supplying thelr own needs. ~All advertising for sale of lands (ALL GLASS[FIED ADS PAYABLE iN ADVANCE i S rom SALE-—FARMS e . BROKEN WATCHES » . SEND- YOUR BROKEN WATCH TO US. WE Slfifi:ll;a ; P X ONH 'WINTER WHEAT put it in fl;sts‘::lm eondiuon t'o: 31.50 The et wr“,.mev;:::f" Ty e e B = {LANDS wT 5 WANTED’PO RENT L ANDS——J AND: N 5 & Impmgd farms: and ‘wild' lands running . from . RELIABLE; SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS MARRIED 315 Dper acre u man with family would like'to hear of a good p to §35. Carl Semmler, Stanton, ; 5 . D, - §9-12% half section. or three-quarters' with buildings ‘ T T Serobnaine Sounier for s, Bive, 4 surrounding - coun rthis. fal ave- al FOR' SAUE A , 3 O SR, WL, THEROVED. MICE. - Gilinarter, Biadorar . B o MM ; N. D."The best . burgain in Ward county. z O e Price 3&000 haif “cash, ' Minot Co-DpenlflVfl INDUSTRIOUS : YOUNG MAN, MARRIED, Iw ty ., Minot, N. b, 56-4% wants ufnrnls:;d stol:k1 o;!;d x%x;:ihn fam;. ab:tgt e treet no: | CASH. FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE_DO YOU . ccuon. Address 5 55 i S want to sell your farm, residence or business L. Teudy & “ roperty for cash? Then write -us, ‘sending a iption- of same, no_matter whers Tocated, 5 FOR SALE- LWE STOCK | We want {t. ddress Minot Cooperative Realty = wme—e—oot . g i) ; ‘_So-. Minot, - b5-4tf.. FOR SAL&:—);I(IR%(I}E JERSEYi I’UREL B§ED i S ;_________ spring D! T Tight. i FOR' SALE_GOOD 148 ACRES IMPROVED . ‘Anderson. Hamilton, N.D. o S50t Jons " S farm ;. 105 acres under plow; 30 acres in pas- . —————— "7 0 7007 ture with new fence; balance can be broke. Good four room house, barn, good granary nnd house; five miles from town ; mail deli SHORTHORN = BULLS FROM THREE TO - fifteen months old, at prices that will sell. - Will e gond car, in trade. \ $50. per Acre. Lo Slee Ants 8D 0 petee 4 . J Engel, R. 1, Mohall, N. D. ©6-1¢ * FOR SALE FOLAND CHINA HOGS, BIG type, first. prize . winners st ‘North Dakotn State Frir, 1916. Satisfaction . guaranteed. H. W. Vao Valkenberg, Osakis, Minn. 46-26t. RG] AGE, 2 . WANTED—HELP R v fie WANTED—INDU“TRIOUS MAN BY THE YEAR i, on stock farm.. State wages wanted; giving i xeference. J. E. Stor Powers Lake, N. D. REGISTERED' HOLSTEIN BULL, years 9 months, for sale at a reasonable price. Barred Plymouth' Cockerels at $1.25 each. Slend- “er wheat grass seed at 8 cents per pound. E, M. ‘Wallrich; - Edgeley,” Ni* D. 56-3t S G i e P I s N R DD d \FOB. SALE—300 SIX YEAR OLD, BLACK faced breeding’ ewes in good condition; $8-per head if takef: before November 1st. H. E. ' Robinson, Box 12, Dawson, N. D ss-ac g me, F S84t u e o N e oA M AR WANTED—A - ‘GOOD FARM HAND AND WIFE to’take ‘a share in.the farm produce, hogs caftle included. A good sh#re for the righ cotiple ;. tools and teams all furnished and Iv work also. Tt will' pay you well to ‘come and: G l;:;‘s:.mte. No swede wanted. Frank Buckley,” i N. D . k 56-1t FOR SALE—2-YEAR-OLD 'PUREBRED HERE- 4 4 — - frmlu bault :lmil a ngmber ot; buil;hgslve;‘. sik i % months - and ' less.. Papers: furni S - & TO EXCHANGE . Scbby, Fingal, N. D. 55-3¢ % o~y e ——__——-—__—_____\___‘ et n e ats; . BN HAVE EIGHTY. ACRES UNIMPROVED MIN- FOR SALE-/REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULL :l.ota‘gtmbu lafil to tr::.siet‘{o'znuod mtnlge\;- 1B s ng. a threshing = ou very prefer ~-Also want horsepower: for 8 or 10 horses, ~ calves, -5 to m.‘mon old. - Aed good . Riverside * Farm, Edinburg, N. D.- 53-4t7 " White, Portland, N. D. 58-3t CHESTER " WHITE ' 'HOGS = AND BARRED Plymouth Rock and' Buff Orp}:}zum chickens * for sale. rengr and shipper thoroughbred standard ° Charlic - Odegaard, Lake Preston, S. D. ——— e e FOR SALE—SOME FINE REGISTERED BOARS ~ . Trom adger g‘en Beaty, t:uéhfl:;!i: pnzceo fll’ég sweepstakes Yorkshire sow 2t the Pierce Coun EOR SALE—FARM DIACHMRY ~ | fair.’ Prices reasonable, Can ship on the G. Ty m*————z—&n TENGIN s N.‘n.nd S‘o]l; line. Ole A. Moen, R. 1, Ple%s;.g: 3 g 7 one 8-bottom and one 10-bottom Johnr~ Deere- . ] : enxine plow. .G, N. Northrop, :Blabon, N.. D. wo nfimsrmnn ‘RED POLLED 2 B1-9 4 5 ‘moniths, dark. cherry red, 2 bonfi:., $70 each. Harry )‘4; six xmxbble znd. four brelkers. Tun:two ‘semsons.: .....s._.._.___.__.________“;'f Lake,: ; e ) e “Perchi ro 8 a g type Polan &-—-————————————-———-————-_ S . - 5 %hh. %.Sm}?nwmhnke.flssgé e i e R S PIGS FOR .SALE {FROM ‘MY DUROC 1000 - poung prize wifining. ‘sows: and the great herd “boar,’‘ Minnesota Chief, flicu from :$25 up, ress” G. . A. MONEY TO LOAN e e e N R U Y MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LAND IN.NORTH-: Dakota. W. J. Laune Co., Fargo, N. D. Bo-dtf —— NR SALE-ONE RUMEL} hred for business, winter: lay b ers. Antbo:; gfi, Lansford, N."D. mfl SALE--S. C. R. I. RED K:ER.E!§, I"INE 7 flay hatched, tl.tsn April lutclwl $1 : 49-8¢-. et — ; TIN HY HERD MY - Mulefook - hox Shtmmek Chhi No.* 60711, and sell : 4 “.This is" a splendid, . have some yvoung rlzht. _W. D. Gillesple, 1 ‘'yandottes, Ap; hatehed; cnck&ell. ‘$1.25; pullets, $10 for 12 if taken soon. . Mre: John ‘Halaas, ; Carrington, N. D. > FOR SALE—LARGE THRIFTY WHITE WYAN- dotte eockerels, April hatched,: $1\each, 5 for A few pullets at $1 uu-l.lzht. rs. H. G, B s Ne By | WANTED - 'ANTED A’!‘ ONGMA HUNDRED. ORDBRS. wl!o!! Brothers, mqrchant ‘taflors, 7- Bacon Block, Grand' % 55-4tt : wN. D, wmm—coon uu LN RAM. State age, .f§ h; weight, ‘ete. Ernut Lnudon. Naméeon. .&"“*g “comm s quity Society for his fight put up in the ate:bo preserve »me~Termmal Elevator -, gh ugh hlS speeches mh 56 4t - ...enough to vote ‘ }Po!.ifical Adverfis;méht‘ » FOR Agnrronjoi«‘ LA MOURE COUNTY - To the Voten of La l’onro’Coulf.:. > Haying”: Teceived the nomination at the June | primiaries on ‘the Democratic-ticket for County Auditor I would appreciate your support at the-polls on November Tth. I have been a member of the Farmers® Noh- partisan League since September; 6th, 1035, % nndnmldm-ndtmolhllm county. for the past 35 years: g If ‘elected will give t.hc’ ofiee _may enth:e d att:entlon. Besmtlull% A W 1. STKUBLE | _ - Political Ad»‘vlertiséifient ; Candidate for [hstrrct Jndge . of the First_Judicial Dlstnct (Grand Forks ani! Nelson Countles) The position of District’Ju"dge is one Political Advertisement FOR COMMISSIONER SECOND DISTRICT. I hereby announce myself as an independent: candidate for Commis- sioner of the Second District and .- will appreciate - your vote and . support: .TOM STEVENS. Political Advertisement I‘ S RANDOLPH Repubhcan ‘Iommee for Lounty Audltor, " .. ‘Renville County To the Vober I am.a candidate" for the' office of Auditor. 1.believe in-the organization of farmers, that being the only means for them:to obtain their rights, .there- fore I am a member of the Nonpartisan . League. I own ‘and farm my/own land, and ~ know the hard worlé and.needs of the farmer. - © iV I graduated from a‘normal school ‘and - business college, and was 'for 14 years Aengaged ‘in_ school ‘Work, as principal of city schools, and county superintendent -of schools, and am' amply qualified fot . the office ‘to which I aspire. ' of the, most important positions in our govemment ‘Mr. Bronson has grown up in this state ‘and 'is essenti slly a_product of North Dakeota. s ~ He has had a long experience at the ‘bar and is recognized as an able lawyer, with a large practice at Gra,nd Forks, . North Dakota. His record 'as Senator dunng two sessions of Ahe. Legxslature shows that he is a man of the people, that- he -is efficient, able and attentive 'to" duties. 1t is not often that a legislator will be found who is fear]ess and’ attentive gp 'every bill that comes up for passage/during two sessions of the legislature, and this Mr. Bronson has -done, excepting one bill, concerm&g which he was excused from voting by »eason of its affecting a board upon whlch he was ‘a member. : Mr. Bronson has received many indors- ments from labor organizations and the . farmers. He introduéed in the senate ' ‘the Workmen's Compersation act, and it did pass; in the senate, but was Killed in durin; the last session of the H ent sessionsg of+ the leglslature the: Anti- ‘Ambulane hasing. act,” which passed 3si f the egislature, but was vernor Hanna. B(r ‘Bronson- has also received much dation from: the members of the: ittempted action. sregardmg .the glsmgemml ing in attempt- t fund, that Your vote and support will be greatly appreciated. Very truly yours : F. S. Randolph. ¢ Political Advertisement -To the Voters of the Third Congressional ' District of North Dakota: ~ ' The undersigned takes this op- 4. portunity to - present himself to the vo of said Congressional Distric! as - a - candidate for Congress. S I was bom in St. Paul, ane- sota, gnd have ‘been a resxdent of North Dakota for.more than twenty years and farmed during that time. I feel that I know the needs of the farmers of North- Dakota, and I have always stood for Ieg:slatlon . for their benefit. ; Tibelieve in the terminal elevator, rural credits banks and’ banking laws ‘to .. assist the fariners:in securing.a lower rate of mureet. It is evident ‘that this can best be obtained through a Federal law. I have no promises to make other than to attempt to enact into law tl?se things in: which I believe and that I think will best serve ‘the- people. If elected I assure you {hat I will do my best to accomplish. that much. I believe that the Nonpar- tisan League is doing a' good work for the farmers and that they should stick by this organization and work for it. — — I will certainly appreciate your vote, and a *boost” will. not be forgotten. . Very respectfully _yours, 'ANTON KLEMMENS / Kenmare,/Nprth Dakota. We the under51gned members\ of the Nonpamsal_m League and - others, re n Kenmare, Eln- g dal er Townslu 8, Ward . County, North Dakot#, endorse Mr. ~Anton’ Klemmens; resxdmg in Ken- ‘mare. ~township, - Ward county, " ‘North Dakota; for-membef of Con- . gress from the third Congressional District: A, Fleckten, J’ohn E. Fleekten H. 0. Lincoln, Tom Olson; Frank Dahline, C. A, “Martinson, R. Reirson, H. Wilson, W. H. B Edmondson, C. C. Blood. Joe Bacon, Sam: Eljott, P, M. Peterson, G. H, Phillips, John H, Oaffarth, ‘L. H. Miller, Joe Cnln. Charles MeGovern: Julhu Salz- P. C. u-mng. H. L, Jensen, H. W. taf L=Nash, “N. P; Nelson, H I am, 3 )