The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, October 19, 1916, Page 22

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the wood pile” and.the people know . the whole progress of state institutions where to place the blame for the results for political advantage. This is a fine of this act. ‘This kind-of trickery shows legacy to the people for a great business to what extent this bunch.of men hdve administration and will long be rémem« the interests of the state and its institu- bered among their many other shrewd tions at heart and howthey would wreck performances. — DICKEY REPORTER, - "> Political ‘Advertisement PAUL CAMPBELL RUGBY, N. D. ery. » Ck\“&“.h eus. Jriguck for sele . of § words for first insertion and 10 .cents per-line for each e e e t'_rum‘u_ OF t.‘t‘l:;r Farmers' Nnnm{h:dnf_l.ngqq‘: tvghe:undv;rtllllnc 3 - chery. the full Tate. S apYiRE e own Dedds, ‘Al sdvartising for yile’pt lands ALL CLASSIFTED ADS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE . - = INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG® .MAN,~ MARRIED, wants furnished - stock *and-grain farm, about FOR SALE_FARMS —— . : : : . el N e | CHEAP' . PRICES: . ON _ WINTER - WHEAT Farge N D oores 1035 Fifth street north, . : 2 i alfalfa land in-eastern:Monta: 3 Js W. Brum.. S N i ; 1 N e R States Attgggg{&(c)fmgl_egce County 5 B ' FOR:: " FARMS IN THE BUMPER CROP FORs SALE—DUROC JERSEY PURE BRED 3 ETN INEE 1 | e FHE DUMEER (CBOE igs of _elther sex; prices: right, : 75 : ‘ ;’J,d,,‘;z,,-, Ff,slfim“”q."_‘}'}!°n_""°e§-‘ Wit Bl Auderaon, Famitons oD b Luites dona, I am the Democratic Candidate for State’s Attorney of Pierce County. | SHORTHORN = BULLS _ FROM THREE TO — —— P : ; G Thirty-six years old. Resident of and practicing law in Pierce county for nine I WILL TRADE A QUARTER RAW LAND: IN fifteen months old, at prices that will sell, I'R E % Yyears. Actively supporfing the Nonpartisan League and a member thereof : Tt ek tate fot sdeond; hanl Fard enr. | L. S, Lee, Awsts, N; D. bE-12¢ $rom the start of the League. Joined and worked for and with the League ! S - 124; Dazey; 'N. D. =~ - - i.oot - grat - FOR SALE—POLAND- CHINA HOGS; BIG before . the primary- and did not wait until forced to do 'so because’ of its F ; G e e é’up:'a r‘fi?t e s"im;efl ot North Dakota, strength shown at the primaries. I joined and worked with the League and i LANDS— —__ yANDS-—— _ __1ANDS’ Vit oao Batlefaction. guatanteed.’ H. was not merely “in favor” of the League when I talked to a League member, ] A R NDS-~ — X W. Van Valkenberg, Osakis, Minn. 45-26¢ P ) : ¥ 5 et SIE s e armin, :n& é;w‘ga:fns? S Euablag trom s T L ey and I joined and worked for it because I am and always have been and will al- i ; ler, i, ULL, AGE- 2 i i i i ow i \ o N.°D. o A D Thobthe s sale R S ACE ways be actively working and supporting a movement which I know is for the good of the majority of -the people, the Farmers in North Dakota, and surely when I am convinced, as in the case with the League, it is not alone for the good of the majorRy and the farmers, but at the same time is for the good of AL the people of the state, farmers, laborers, business men, and even LAWYERS. 71 ask your support and vote at the fall election. : B - S& el S Barred Plymouth Cockerels at $1.25 each, Slend- “ M FOR. ' SALE—-A:: WELL IMPROVED, : NICE, er wheat grass seed at 8 cents per pound. E. M. i ;;vel,gmfiret{;m ‘on ‘the: flat,<south of Minfiyt. ¢ Wallrich, Edgeley, N. D. 56-3t 4D, e st - bargain “in- Ward' county, — —————--— Price $10,000; half 'cash. -Minot Co-Operative FOR SALE—300- SIX YEAR OLD, BLACK Realty Co., Minot, N. D. 7 B5-4t faced breeding ewes in good condition, $8 per head if taken before November 1st. H. - : i W . CASH TOR YOUR REAL ESTATE-DO Yoy _Robinson Box 12, Dawson, N. D. 63t 9 7 : - Lty sl g:;‘;,f‘;'gén'fgg:";‘"_,“, fing a FOR 'SALE_2.YEAR-OLD PUREBRED HERE- S - Political Advertisement. PAales description of same, no matter wiere Tocated, ford “bull ‘and a number of bull calves, six . . g we want it. . Address Minot G rative Realty months and less. Papers furnished. T. J. . L . = v : Co., Minot, N. D. . . - 56-4tf Sebby, Fingal, N. D. 56-3¢ P, ; : ? [ ] { I . < S e ] 5 - | FOR SALE—160 ACR T LD! FOR SALE—REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULL g . ‘Valley, 9 miles nos “E‘St :{ G'I;Il?i. GlO mfl ?hviea, ; to IONmoll;ths old. Address G. A, : | YRR, Y and’ on mall rts, | HERD OF 50 REGISTERED RED POLL i :: B | 1‘35“ or :2!:: owner, Robe‘r:dN‘;'l;wT “&;‘E‘:&' cattle. Will offer for sale all males 14.. Some : 2 el Butte, N. D, 2 §7-26 females, - Stock fine: shape. Prices and terms 2 e reasonable. Best of breeding. Pioneer Stock i e i MONEY TO LOAN i W’ B 2% Tucket, Manager, .Conrtes!'lflgi . : Cafldidate for Distr ict J Udge p g b > MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LAND IN NomTh BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA BOARS AND 3 P 1. MDA OW LN EARN LAND INNORTH. Gets Tor smie. Wil sise sl 2y hesd aer : “ FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT _ - 3 5% . .- g:i::tawi?\l:; stock ; Dedixreeblumg l:)ofd fi?it S ; i FOR SALE—FARM MACHINERY P Taren Mot N. D’ Bl i ‘ Bz finds po fault with his opponent AS A MAN FOR SALE OR TRADE -ONE GAS THACTOR ' CHESTER - WHITE HOGS AND BARRED plowing and threshing outfit, valued at $1660, ' Plymouth Rock and Orpington chickens Will take high grade milk cows on trade. for sale. Breeder and shipper of thoroughbred id Lock Box 180, Page, N. D. 57-1t. ~ standard stock. .Charlie Odegaard, Lake FOR e e T o, | Thon 8 D, g T BE4L VES 26-H. P, ENGINE; |\ —— .~ =~ =~ one some; 1 ohn 'Deere BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS A 'FEW FALL boars' left ;“and 60 spring ‘boars and gelts to select from, sired by Smoothe A. Wonder and UTEALS -Eddy Boy.: Prices right;. satisfaction guaran- Sl . teed. Can ship over G, N. .or N. P.. C.>E. T Sheldon, Sheyenne, N. D, 57-1t — e S T I CANNOT USE LONGER IN MY HERD MY - ~ -:l:}eloo:l boz. Shfimk Chief No. 60711, and N sell. at a rgain. This is id animal and sare breeder. I have lormea Jolend Fi pigs for sale, prices right: W. D: cm’;;?.‘. A R G ot son, ! Fargo, N, D.. i St gt )55_“‘( : - s R T — : AR NS ; \ } s Plfl‘f A.mlwznn,'—“‘flarvfi Nob. $6:30; 2 UA“_‘!NSE €hina boar, Superior Long Wonder, a- 600 ; pound’ yearling in hreeding form, unquestion- < PRI TRy L Eressiie - ably the-best boar.in-the -state, out of-a litter - > : POULTRY 5 of twelve: pigs, and sires litters of, from nine 2 X i ? - o i to twelve pigs. As we are keeping gelts out i e, - -FOR SALE—SILVER | LACED - WY. {ANDOTTES,” ‘of this boar:we can’t -use him any longer. We “ ‘bred for business, winter layers; $1 to $3 each. also have pigs of either sex for sale from this | " Anthony. Elm, Lansford, N. D, : 54-10t boar and five fo seven hutdred pound sows. - bl A (S T e TR T N S R G S R r_he best Polands in the Northwest, address L k FOR SALE—S, C. R. I, RED COCKERELS, FINE © R:\J. Brock & Son., Bantry, N. D STt L p L " May batched, $1.25; April hatched LB B. ———————l s ; Sy ' Test, Frederick, 8. D. 58 HANNA’S “ECONOMY” - FOR SALE-STRAIN PUREBRED R. C. RHODE Hamnna’s great- business “administra- Ry SN B6-4t _":}t:tibns by -cutting: off’ the-revenues of o o 5 P e-state for the coming year. ‘Cutting | . WANTEP & . . off the income without cutting down, the -’ WANTED AT ONCE—A BUNDRED ORDERS. ,éXpense 1is. a new way: to economize. ; | Bolf - Brothers. - merchant . fallors, 7 Bicon: The idea of this act, no doubt, was to* block, Grand’ Fof s, No'D. ? £ pllt the fa’rme!j_s’_ a_flv - ist ti Oll. in the % s STRAYED hole next year, :byt__the‘ ‘nigger is out of STRAYED_SEPTEMPER 70TH THREE RED - (Political Advertisement spring ealves, one bull with wkite star in fore- 5 51 ST head, aone heifer-all red and one heifer white out “its’ head. Notify Albert Ulvik, R. 1, Arena, NoD. - s ©B62t ¥ 5 el _, POSITION WANTED WANTED—ROSITION - ON ' 'FARM BY YEAR, / ey Mr. Curtis is 54 years of age; he has practiced law at Lisbon, - N. D, for31 years and located at Lisbon, N. D., May 7th, 1883. He has held the office of State’s Attorney of Ransom county, Mayor. of the city-of Lisbon and has served nine years on the Board of Edu- cation and is president of the Library Commission. : ~His legal learning and experience as a lawyer eminently well fit him for the position of District Judge. In his published cards of July 26, 1916, he charged the present judge with failure to hold court as provided ; failure to decide cases; interruption of the trials; with hesitation” and lack of legal knowledge; with shirking and WANTED-STRAW _ i1 | evading the high responsibility placed upon him ;:with foisting upon_ s T —— S - St ! ; : - the public the pomp of kings and the ci_rcn_ms_tqnce of grandeur, and WITES CLEAN Soomony ki ' > 1| | challenged the present judge to meet him in joint debate before the St yon. Dave. O8x - voters and discuss the matters involved. . This.challenge has not' ; ) been accepted and the charges as made by Mr. Curtis must stand as “admitted. ' This being so it shows beyond question the unfitness of the-present judge to fill the position. = B LR i Curtis at all times been. one ‘of the people; h FROM ' OWNER' OF: : A0 BE-8t" 1 » having : way up, and-knows what the people want and how to a member of the Nonpartisan League a.ndaatoak— : ‘Equity. Co-Operative Exchange ‘at St. Paml.

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